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Orange Coast CollegeCommunity Education
FALL 2013
ENRICH YOUR LIFE
PLAN FOR SUCCESS
SWAP MEET
SATURDAYS & SUNDAYS8AM TO 3PMFree Admission & ParkingPark ONLY in Lots A, B, C on Fairview Rd.Lots D & E on Merrimac Way
WANT TO SELL?PRESALE: SATURDAY: $35; SUNDAY: $40per space purchased BEFORE the date of the swap meet.
AT THE DOOR:Saturday: $40 and Sunday: $50(Spaces limited on Sundays)Info: 714-432-5866CASH ONLY
OCC BURSARS Office: 714-432-58802701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa
Monday: 8am – 4:30pmTuesday: 8am – 2pm Wednesday: 8am – 4:30pmThursday & Friday: 8am – 4:30pmSaturday: 6am – 2pm
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MAIL-IN Complete the registration form on page 25 for all programs. Use one registration form per person.
Return this registration form with the required VISA, MASTERCARD OR DISCOVER information OR your check or money order to:
Orange Coast College Community Education, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Professional AdvancementEntrepreneurship ............................................................2Certification ....................................................................4Grant Writing ...................................................................5Health Information Technology ......................................5
Business Computing & FinanceLeadership ......................................................................6Social Media & Marketing ..............................................7Financial Matters ............................................................8
Arts & EntertainmentCulinary Arts and Cooking ...........................................10Visual Arts .....................................................................11Jewelry Making ............................................................12Blacksmithing ...............................................................12Make-up Artistry ..........................................................12Fashion ..........................................................................13Music .............................................................................13
Life, Leisure and RecreationLanguages & Literature ................................................14Bridge ............................................................................14Wine Appreciation ........................................................14Home Improvement ......................................................15Personal Development ..................................................16Health & Wellness .........................................................16
Kids CollegeAcademic Enrichment ..................................................18Test Prep .......................................................................19Fitness ...........................................................................19Driver’s Education ........................................................20
UGotClass ......................................................................21Online Learning .............................................................22How to Enroll .................................................................24Registration Form .........................................................25Campus Map .................................................................26
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Professional advancement
PRofessional advanCement
EntrEprEnEurship
Start a Home-Made Food BusinessCaron ory
With the newly approved California Homemade Food Act (AB1616) entrepreneurs may use their home kitchen to launch a small food business. This 6 hour, step-by-step course provides de-tailed information about all “ingredients” neces-sary to start and operate a successful, fun and profitable home-based food business. This class is useful for all skill levels and for those with an entrepreneurial mindset, imagination, initiative, readiness to undertake new projects, and a pas-sion for artisan foods. We will break for lunch, so bring a sack lunch if you like. Material fee in-cludes cd with recipe conversion calculator and business form templates.
Saturday, September 219:00 am - 4:00 pmSocial Science 109Fee: $115, includes $15 material fee
Become a Professional OrganizernanCy Miller
Do label makers and putting things into 3-ring notebooks make you smile? If you like to orga-nize stuff and enjoy watching the organizing pro-grams on TV for more tips, you’re a good can-didate to become a professional organizer! You’ll learn: organizing specialties and finding your niche; to understand and use the “clutter-hoard-ing scale”; business licensing and insurance to cover all the bases; how to get experience be-fore booking your first client. This class is not for those wanting to get organized.
Monday, September 236:30 pm - 9:30 pmSocial Science 103Fee: $79, includes $30 material fee
Sell Your Ideas and InventionsnanCy Miller
Want to learn proven ways to cash in on your inventions? Television programs have shown that people, just like you, are selling their inventions for big money! If you want to secure the rights to your ideas and learn the proven way to sell your inventions, this program will show you how to: evaluate your ideas for marketability; use pat-ents, trademarks and copyrights to protect your idea; find potential buyers for your inventions; and offer your ideas for sale in the safest way possible.
Thursday, October 36:30 pm - 9:30 pmSocial Science 103Fee: $79, includes $30 material fee
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Professional advancement
Speak and Grow Rich!Mike rounds
Want to make six-figures speaking about what you know? Then enter the highly lucrative world of professional speaking! You can profit by shar-ing your expertise with people who will pay for it. In this dynamic program you’ll learn how to: make six-figures speaking about what you know; apply as a trainer with seminar companies; book over 100 paid engagements in your first year of business; work with bureaus and agents; cre-ate profitable support products like books and audio products. Material fee includes the CD, Professional Speaking for the Clueless (978-1-891440-53-3). For a glimpse of what the seminar will cover, a sample video is available at http://tinyurl.com/mpd8fev
Thursday, October 36:30 pm - 9:30 pmSocial Science 110Fee: $79, includes $30 material fee
How to Start Your Successful BusinessGeorGe BlanC
Find out what it takes to start and operate your own business. Topics to be covered: importance of first writing a feasibility study for your busi-ness; starting or purchasing a business; identify-ing your target market; how to develop a market-ing plan; learn to analyze simple financial state-ments; and Identify sources of financial capital.
Saturday, October 129:00 am - 12:00 pmBusiness Education 107Fee: $49
How to Become a Mystery Shopper - and other Fun Ways to Earn Extra Income
elaine Moran
Do you like to shop, eat out, go to the movies, buy flowers or play golf? Mystery shopping is a splendid way to earn extra money and have fun at the same time. Shoppers receive assignments from companies that do business evaluations. This class will present an overview of how mys-tery shopping works, what types of assessment forms are used, the do’s and don’ts of complet-ing assignments, how to get into the “shopper’s network”, and how to avoid scams. Learn from a hands-on shopper who can give you first hand information and referrals.You will leave the class fully prepared for your new and exciting journey. Workbook included.
Thursday, October 176:00 pm - 9:00 pmSocial Science 103Fee: $69, includes $20 material fee
Importing as a Small BusinessJohn spiers
Learn how you can become an importer now in a one-day seminar highly rated for the instructor’s experience, pace, candor and humor. You will be guided through licensing, selecting products, finding suppliers; working with governments, bankers, brokers, carriers; financing, costing and pricing, and gaining orders for your products. This knowledge becomes the basis for an export business as well. After the seminar, help via email with instructor and past students is included.
Saturday, October 269:00 am - 5:00 pmSocial Science 110Fee: $95
How to Be a Special Event/Wedding PlannerFarla Binder
Learn valuable tools and techniques as well as trade secrets to start a new, exciting and lu-crative career in events planning. This seminar is also for those who just want to learn how to throw one great party. Participants will learn to: coordinate a stress free event; identify skills re-quired to be a planner; develop event purpose and format; find unique event locations, music and entertainment; create exciting themes; cre-ate events that guests will remember and cher-ish. Farla has produced weddings and major events honoring Hillary Clinton, Nancy Reagan, Frank Sinatra, Margaret Thatcher and the royal family of Brunei.
Monday, October 286:00 pm - 9:00 pmSocial Science 110Fee: $75, includes $25 material fee
Cash in with a Successful Home-Based Business
leeanne kruseMark
Turn your talents and hobbies into profits at home by learning how to start a home based business from a Chamber of Commerce past president and successful southern California entrepreneur. You will discover: mandatory legal documenta-tion; many ways to market your product/service; how to take tax deductions (this workshop in-cluded!); more than 100 home business ideas; and free future Q&A opportunities. This is prob-ably the most comprehensive business start up workshop you will ever find.
Monday, November 46:00 pm - 8:00 pmSocial Science 103Fee: $69, includes $20 material fee
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Professional advancement
Make Money with a Typing/Word Processing Business
leeanne kruseMark
If you can type, then you can make money at home using your computer. Having learned all about home-based business success (partici-pants must have attended Cash in with a Suc-cessful Home-Based Business), you will then learn: how and where to find clients; 50 ways to advertise/market your services; effective home office equipment choices; 100 ways to make money with your computer; and national net-working information.
Monday, November 48:00 pm - 9:00 pmSocial Science 103Fee: $35, includes $10 material fee
CErtifiCation
Become a Notary Publicr. david kirBy
Start your own business or add to your current business working full time or part time as a no-tary public. As a public servant commissioned by the Secretary of State, the notary public serves a vital role in protecting the integrity of important legal and personal documents. We are an official notary public education provider for the State of California, meeting the stringent course require-ments required by California law. This one-day course will teach you everything you need to know to be a successful notary public. Bring a California drivers license, a California I.D. card, or a passport. Notaries public must be 18 years old; be a California resident; read, write, and understand English; successfully complete this course, pass a state exam (30 multiple choice questions) and pass a background check. Ap-plicants may take the State notary exam imme-diately following the course. Bring a $40 check or money order payable to “Secretary of State”, a legal form of identification, a 2x2 photograph, and two #2 pencils. The exam is from 4:30pm - 5:30pm, immediately following the course.
Saturday, October 198:30 am - 5:30 pmSocial Science 106Fee: $129, includes $30 material fee
Notary Public Renewal Courser. david kirBy
The 3-hour renewal course is required for exist-ing notaries public who are renewing their com-mission. The renewal course must be taken prior to the expiration date of your existing commis-sion. If your existing commission expires prior to taking the course, then the full “Become a Notary Public” course is required. This half-day course will teach you everything you need to know to successfully renew your notary public commis-sion. Bring a legal form of I.D. Notaries public must be 18 years old; be a California resident; read, write, and understand English; success-fully complete this course, pass a state exam (30 multiple choice questions) and pass a back-ground check. Applicants may take the State notary exam immediately following the course. Bring a $40 check or money order payable to “Secretary of State, a legal form of identifica-tion, a 2x2 photograph, and two #2 pencils. The exam is from 4:30pm - 5:30pm, immediately fol-lowing the course.
Saturday, October 1912:30 pm - 4:00 pmSocial Science 106Fee: 109, includes $30 material fee
Make Good Money as a Loan Signing Agentr. david kirBy
As a notary public, take your income to the next level as a certified loan signing agent. If you have taken the “Become a Notary Public” course and are awaiting your notary commission, take this class now and be ready to go as soon as you receive your commission! Escrow companies and lenders rely on mobile loan signing agents to facilitate obtaining signatures and notarizations for real estate purchases and loan documents. Loan signing agents generally make $75 - $200 per loan signing. Work weekdays, weeknights, or weekends, full- or part-time, at your conve-nience. This course provides the professional training you need to increase your income as a loan signing agent. To be a loan signing agent, you must be a notary public. Students must bring a California drivers license, California ID card, or a U.S. passport.
Saturday, November 29:00 am - 12:30 pmSocial Science 110Fee: $109, includes $30 material fee
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Professional advancement
Infection ControlJessiCa nGuyen and MiChael nGuyen
This course is offered to satisfy the Dental Board Mandatory Education Requirement for unli-censed dental assistants. The course content will cover both required didactic and laboratory skills.
Session I: Friday/Saturday, September 6 - 7Session II: Friday/Saturday, November 8 - 9 Fri 5:00 pm - 10:00 pm; Sat 8:00 am - 1:00 pmAllied Health Sciences 203Fee: $225
Pit & Fissure SealantJessiCa nGuyen and MiChael nGuyen
The following is an excerpt from the Dental Board website: Section 1752.6. This course is for the registered dental assistant who is li-censed on or after January 1, 2010 who must provide evidence of successful completion of a board approved course in the application of pit and fissure sealants prior to the first expiration of his or her license as a condition of renewal. Dental Assistants with a coronal polish certificate may also enroll in this course. Laboratory instruc-tion is conducted on a typodont with simulated pit and fissure teeth. Participants are required to provide 4 patients with one virgin tooth in each quadrant. Information regarding other equip-ment and patient requirements will be given to the student prior to the first day of class. Please contact instructor for additional information. Ad-ditionally, participants are required to provide two slow speed handpieces with prophy angle/cup attachments and four patients. All other materi-als are provided.
Saturday, October 5 -128:00 am - 5:00 pmAllied Health Sciences 203Fee: $350
Grant WritinG
Grant Writing FundamentalsJohn drew, ph.d.
This invigorating, informative, hands-on work-shop was created for new and experienced grant writers, executive directors, organizers, board members, community volunteers, de-velopment officers and individuals who want to get a detailed look at the grant writing process. Participants will be introduced to relevant infor-mation for a successful grant proposal, including how funding is announced, how applications are judged, and how to construct each element of a winning proposal.
Saturday, September 219:00 am - 4:00 pmSocial Science 110Fee: $104, includes $35 material fee
hEalth information tEChnoloGy
Orientation to Medical Insurance Billing Home Study Course Certificate of Completion
leeanne kruseMark
If you don’t have the time to attend a semester long in-person class, or don’t like the option of learning online, here’s your chance to learn, at your own pace, in your own home. These printed manuals/workbooks will guide you through the course you choose whenever you find the time. A facilitator is available via email for any ques-tions during the course and when completed, a certificate of completion will be mailed to you.
Monday, November 43:00 pm - 4:00 pmSocial Science 107Fee: $125, includes $99 material fee
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Business, comPuting & finance
Business, ComPuting & finanCe
lEadErship
Winning Workplace Communication Skills- Get the Edge Professionallyapril Braswell
Want to get the edge at the office and keep your job? Want to get an edge over the other candi-dates in job interviewings? Communication and Body Language Mastery skills can give you an edge over others. Knowing how to communicate more effectively in meetings, both verbally and with your body language, are essential skills for today’s business leaders. Keep your professional skills polished and current whether you are in sales, management, a team leader, or job seeker.
Saturday, September 289:00 am - 12:00 pmSocial Science 106Fee: $59
How to Develop the Skills of a Successful Leader Certificate of CompletionroGer BurGraFF
This program is designed for supervisors, man-agers and anyone in a leadership position who wants to develop high performance leadership skills. The success of any organization depends on the leadership. We need good leaders. In this seminar, leadership traits and situational leader-ship will be presented. Learn how to foster team identity and use discipline as well as positive reinforcement to empower and stimulate high performance.
Saturday, September 219:00 am - 12:00 pmSocial Science 108Fee: $65, includes $15 material fee
The Essential Skills of Masterful Communication Certificate of CompletionroGer BurGraFF
Communicating with impact is one of the most difficult challenges we encounter and one that leads to the greatest rewards. Learn how to proj-ect a positive image, eliminate false beliefs that get in the way, and reduce your fears of public speaking. Develop skills to analyze your audi-ence, situation and setting to your benefit. The keys to effective listening and how to get people to listen to you are discussed as well as non-verbal behavior and enhancing your message.
Saturday, September 211:00 pm - 4:00 pmSocial Science 108Fee: $65, includes $15 material fee
How to Communicate with Difficult People with Tact and Skill Certificate of CompletionroGer BurGraFF
Life is full of difficult people. This seminar focuses on ways to analyze types of difficult behavior and constructive ways to communicate with difficult people in our personal and professional lives. In-cluded are the tools of pacing, paraphrasing and the art of inquiry. There are special sections to help deal with directors, entertainers, supporters and analytical types of people, as well as tools for dealing with the angry or abusive person.
Saturday, September 289:00 am - 12:00 pmSocial Science 108Fee: $65, includes $15 material fee
How to Deal with Disagreements, Conflict and Confrontation Certificate of CompletionroGer BurGraFF
Conflict. It is inevitable and a part of everyone’s life experience. In this lively and interactive semi-nar, you’ll learn how to recognize and deal with conflict appropriately. Guidelines will be present-ed to shift into a problem-solving mode and learn the rules for fighting fairly. If you know a conflict is coming, you will learn how to prepare for it. Procedures for confronting inappropriate behav-ior will also be presented.
Saturday, September 281:00 pm - 4:00 pmSocial Science 108Fee: $65, includes $15 material fee
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Business, comPuting & finance
soCial mEdia & markEtinG
Build Your Own Business Web Site for $5 a MonthMike rounds
You don’t have to be a programmer to design professional looking and cost effective Web sites, but you do have to decide what you want the Web site to do, what you put on it, and how you promote it. You’ll learn how to: Analyze your needs and select the best Web design. Make the site user friendly. Get a FREE shopping cart. Pro-mote your Web site and link with search engines to make sure you can be found.
Monday, September 236:30 pm - 9:30 pmSocial Science 104Fee: $79, includes $30 material fee
Marketing on the Internetdaniel oase
In this class, you will learn how to increase your sales, acquire new customers, and market your business on the internet. By the end of the course, you will have the knowledge and expe-rience you need to launch a successful online marketing campaign through the use of Google AdWords, search engine advertising, market re-search, keyword selection, and search engine optimization. You will also learn how to maximize your advertising budget by using the most effec-tive types of ads for your product or service. Your instructor will teach you how to write a success-ful marketing plan, raise capital, and avoid the costly mistakes that could cost you thousands. He is trained and certified by Google, holds an M.B.A. with a concentration in marketing, and has been helping individuals reach their business goals since 2008. Enroll and start growing your business today. Class fee includes $75 worth worth of free Google advertising.
Saturday, October 5 - 129:00 am - 12:00 pmBusiness Education 105Fee: $160, includes $10 material fee
How to Use Social Media to Get New Customersdaniel oase
Learn how to acquire, convert, and retain new customers by using the most effective social media marketing techniques of our time. In the first part of this course, you will understand how to create and optimize a Facebook page, get new customers to “like” your company, and start increasing sales right away. Then you will learn how to use cutting-edge social media manage-ment tools and analytics to measure the effec-tiveness of your marketing efforts. By the end of this course, you will know how to optimize your social media pages and easily double your traffic. Although we will spend most of our time discuss-ing how to make money using Facebook, we will also cover the basics of marketing on Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, and Google+.
Saturday, October 19 - 269:00 am - 12:00 pmSocial Science 108Fee: $130, includes $10 material fee
Building Your Business on EbayanGelina deGan
Learn how to start a business on eBay, what to sell & where to find it, how to develop a business strategy and create listings, as well as formats & pricing. You will also learn efficiency & cost con-trol, how to market your business, and manage sold items. This is an ideal class for those with some experience buying or selling on eBay. In-structor is an Education Specialist certified and trained by eBay.
Saturday, November 29:00 am - 3:00 pmBusiness Education 105Fee: $117, includes $18 material fee
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Business, comPuting & finance
Blogging for Fun and ProfitBoB Cohen
You will learn what a blog is, where blogs are found, and how to create a blog for free. Join us and find out how to share information, pic-tures, and videos with your family, friends, or-ganizations, and customers. You can even use your blog to share your ideas with the world, and make money doing it! Learn about affiliate pro-grams and other ways to make money with blog-ging, and using your blog with social media sites. Topics include: What are blogs and who is using them, Setting up and hosting your blog, Using photos, video, and audio, Blogging for business, Selling ads on your blog, Marketing your blog, Building blog communities, and Using a blog as your Web site. Optional $30 workbook available.
Monday, November 186:30 pm - 9:30 pmSocial Science 107Fee: $49
finanCial mattErs
Small Business Bookkeeping and Taxesphil FaMolaro
Develop the skill of setting up and maintaining a small business bookkeeping system. Learn about the costs associated with starting a small business, as well as budgeting, accounting prin-ciples, journals, ledgers, and financial reports, including accounts receivable, accounts pay-able, income and expense reports, payroll, and tax statements. The course concludes with a Federal Tax Workshop, presented by the Internal Revenue Service. Learn and succeed!
Tuesday, September 17 - October 226:00 pm - 9:00 pmC & L 110Fee: $109
Building Your Financial Portfolio on $25 a Month or LessBoBBie Christensen
Join best-selling authors Bobbie and Eric Chris-tensen for an information-packed seminar and learn how to turn $25 a month into $100,000 in just 10 years. Learn how to invest in safe, secure growth stocks that are historically prov-en and will even gain during a recession; how to bypass your broker and keep the profits for yourself, plus what is happening in our economy and stock market today and how to use this to improve your own finances. The Christensens are not brokers or financial managers but are in-vestors just like you and have taught thousands how to invest safely. “Simply the best investment book yet! Extremely practical...” (On The Money, CNBC financial book review)
Tuesday, September 246:00 pm - 9:00 pmSocial Science 107Fee: $69, includes $17 material fee
Social Security: How to Maximize Your BenefitCharles Munoz
Social Security is the foundation of most Ameri-can’s retirement income. Will it be there when you’re ready to retire? How much will your ben-efit be? When is the right time to start receiving benefits? These questions and many more will be answered during this informative class.
Session I: Saturday, October 199:00 am - 12:00 pmBusiness Ed 103Fee: $39Session II: Tuesday, October 226:30 pm - 9:30 pmBusiness Ed 103Fee: $39
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Business, comPuting & finance
7 Simple Secrets to Financial Freedomleeanne kruseMark
Does your money work for you or do you work for your money? You will learn from a single Mom, turned home business entrepreneur, turned home owner, turned real estate investor, how to: get out of credit card debt and reduce bad credit; raise your credit limit and lower your interest rate; use more credit to raise your credit score; buy a home even if you have bad credit or are self employed; pay off your mortgage in half the time with less money; keep your home pro-tected against lawsuits; become an active inves-tor for financial freedom. This workshop is not for those already advanced in financial matters nor does it provide any legal advice.
Monday, November 44:00 pm - 6:00 pmSocial Science 106Fee: $49, includes $20 material fee
Rejuvenate Your Retirement®
MiChael pash, CFp®, aiF®, MBa
This unique and comprehensive course focuses on the issues and financial concepts that are im-portant to retirees. In straightforward language, this course explains financial strategies designed to accomplish objectives such as tax-efficient income planning, lifestyle preservation, inflation protection and providing a legacy. However, money is only one aspect of post-retirement planning. We introduce fun and fulfilling activities such as travel, hobbies, sports, crafts, socializ-ing, business ventures and lifelong learning, to help you make the most of your retirement years. This course includes a 143-page illustrated workbook. Couples may attend together for a single registration fee. Class sizes are limited so register today! Spouses attend at no additional cost.
Session I: Thursday, September 26 - October 3Session III: Thursday, October 17 - October 241:00 pm - 3:00 pmSocial Science 112
Session II: Tuesday, October 1 - October 8Session IV: Tuesday, October 22 - October 299:30 am - 11:30 amBusiness Education 105Fee: $35
Financial Strategies for Successful RetirementMiChael pash, CFp®, aiF®, MBa
Course curriculum illustrates how time-tested fi-nancial principles can be applied to a variety of financial situations. In addition to receiving the latest facts and figures on retirement planning, you’ll also benefit from visual aids and handouts that are clear, concise, and easy to understand. Your homework will reinforce class work and build a foundation for your personal financial pro-gram. The instruction is designed to show you a number of financial concepts that will expand your knowledge base. You will receive a 230-page textbook that contains current information about financial concepts and tools. The work-book is designed to follow the presentation and serve as a reference tool in the years to come. It includes valuable exercises, worksheets, and key descriptions that will reinforce concepts learned during class.
Session I: Thursday, September 26 - October 36:30 pm - 9:30 pmSocial Science 106
Session II: Tuesday, October 1 - 86:30 pm - 9:30 pmSocial Science 107
Session III: Thursday, October 17 - 246:30 pm - 9:30 pmSocial Science 106
Session IV: Tuesday, October 22 - 296:30 pm - 9:30 pmC & L 113Fee: $59
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arts & entertainment
aRts & enteRtainment
Culinary arts and CookinG
Basic Knife Skills WorkshopBryCe Benes
Which knives do you really need in the kitchen? How do you use them properly? What exactly do they do? Find out for yourself in this hands-on workshop where you learn how to mince, slice and dice vegetables and herbs. Knowing how to use a knife is critical in the kitchen, and this class will teach basic skills to give you that cut-ting edge and technique. This is a great class for people with limited experience who are looking to improve their kitchen skills. Knife care, sharp-ening and honing, selection and manufacturing are also covered. *Students are to bring their own chef knives. Light appetizers will be served.
Saturday, September 2110:00 am - 1:00 pmCaptain’s TableFee: $60, includes $10 material fee
Sustainable Seafood TrioBryCe Benes
Learn to master three classic techniques using fresh seafood. Featuring fried softshell crab, sau-teed Rockfish, and New England Clam Chowder. No open- toed shoes please!
Saturday, September 2810:00 am - 1:30 pmCaptain’s TableFee: $75, includes $20 material fee
Culinary Basics: Herbs, Spices and SeasoningsBryCe Benes
Back by popular demand is our Herbs and Spices class. Students will learn brief history of spices, the difference between herbs, spices, and seasonings, and which to use for maximum flavor. Demonstrations, including how to prepare compound herb butter will be shown, as well as how to toast, grind and prepare spice blends. Students will help prepare and dine on several recipes Recipe packets will also be provided.
Saturday, October 1910:00 am - 1:30 pmCaptain’s TableFee: $65, includes $15 material fee
Culinary Basics: Hearty Fall SoupsBryCe Benes
Nothing beats a good bowl of soup on a cool au-tumn day. Join us as we prepare several hearty soups perfect for the fall season. Students will make butternut squash and apple, cheddar ale, Tuscan ribollita, wild mushroom barley, mulliga-tawny, split pea and smoked ham, as well as fresh baked-bread. This is a great class for im-proving knife skills.
Saturday, December 1410:00 am - 2:00 pmCaptain’s TableFee: $75
Mediterranean Mezze and BeyondsaBine kassis aBourJeily
Would you like to travel across the Mediterra-nean and indulge in the best Mezze flavors? In this demonstration class you will be transported in aroma, taste and sounds from Lebanon’s fa-mous Hummus Baba Ghanouj and Tabbouleh to Israel’s Falafel also featuring Greece’s Tzatziki and Eggplant dips. Join us for a friendly, relaxed, and encouraging class with a step-by-step, easy-to-understand approach that takes the mystery out of ethnic cooking. Learn easy tips and where to shop for ingredients in O.C.
Saturday, September 219:30 am - 12:00 pmJournalism 105Fee: $69, includes $20 material fee
Taste of Tuscanysusan Miller
Rustic yet refined Tuscan cooking is renowned for using simple ingredients and preparations to create delicious, authentic flavors. Chef Susan Miller will teach you tips and techniques for using Tuscany’s bounty to create a variety of unforget-table dishes. Buon appetito! Tomato and Par-mesan Tart - Basil-Marinated Steak with Orange Gremolata - Sautéed Spinach with White Beans and Pine Nuts.
Wednesday, September 186:00 pm - 9:00 pmJournalism 105Fee: $65, includes $15 material fee
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arts & entertainment
Easy Vegetarian Cookingsusan Miller
Cozy up with a hearty vegetarian fare that every-one will enjoy! We’ll enjoy easy preparation filled with flavor and healthy ingredients.
Wednesday, October 166:00 pm - 9:00 pmJournalism 105Fee: $65, includes $15 material fee
Holiday Entertainmentsusan Miller
Get ready for the holiday party season with easy fun food ideas! The holiday doesn’t have to be stressful when you learn how to make fabulous food without all the fuss! From easy, healthy ap-petizers to tasty side dishes to accompany your holiday feast!
Wednesday, November 66:00 pm - 9:00 pmJournalism 105Fee: $65, includes $15 material fee
Visual arts
Portfolio DesignraChel hillBerG
Create your own custom portfolio! In this hands-on class we will discuss basics of traditional bookbinding, with an emphasis on content and the creation of a hardcover portfolio. This work-shop is ideal for art students and creative profes-sionals working in any medium. Learn the skills needed to showcase your work in a professional level portfolio. Some experience with paper fold-ing, cutting and use of small hand tools recom-mended. All tools and materials included in ma-terial fee.
Saturday, September 211:30 pm - 4:30 pmArts Center 322Fee: $59, includes $10 material fee
Portfolio Case DesignraChel hillBerG
Create your own custom portfolio! In this hands-on class we will discuss basics of traditional bookbinding, with an emphasis on content and the creation of a hardcover portfolio. This work-shop is ideal for art students and creative profes-sionals working in any medium. Learn the skills needed to showcase your work in a professional level portfolio. Some experience with paper fold-ing, cutting and use of small hand tools recom-mended. All tools and materials included in ma-terial fee.
Saturday, September 281:30 pm - 4:30 pmArts Center 322Fee: $59, includes $10 material fee
Perspective without Pain- Tips on Drawing the Illusion of Space
sandra wolFson
Achieve more accurate drawings now!Create the illusion of space in fun and interesting ways and discover how to depict any subject you choose in one-, two-, and three-point perspective. Gain experience working with vanishing points, pic-ture planes, and other essential drawing tech-niques. Material fee includes textbook, sketch pad and pencil.
Friday, September 279:00 am - 4:00 pmArts Center 311Fee: $125, includes $25 material fee
Flowers in WatercolorJill rosoFF
Painting flowers in watercolors is one of the great explorations of this transparent medium. In this 6-session workshop we’ll discover ways to take advantage of watercolor techniques to achieve all sorts of wonderful effects.
Tuesday, September 17 - October 226:00 pm - 9:00 pmArts Center 322Fee: $115, includes $5 material fee
Watercolor LandscapesJill rosoFF
From Winslow Homer to Paul Cezanne, Georgia O’Keefe to the California Plein Air group, land-scapes are a constant theme in watercolor. In this 6-session workshop we’ll explore various ways to create landscapes using watercolor’s unique techniques and qualities.
Tuesday, October 29 - December 36:00 pm - 9:00 pmArts Center 315Fee: $115, includes $5 material fee
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Book Making IntensiveraChel hillBerG
Create your own unique journal, sketchbook or portfolio. This hands-on class will cover the ba-sics of traditional bookbinding, with a focus on the creation of the classic case-bound book. This four-session class is ideal for beginning and intermediate students wanting to learn the skills needed to create a handsome sketchbook, cus-tomized portfolio or self-published small edition. No experience necessary. All tools and materials provided.
Saturday, October 191:30 pm - 5:30 pmArts Center 322Fee: $69, includes $10 material fee
JEWElry makinG
Design Soldering BasicspatriCk sullivan
Create a cool linked bracelet while learning ba-sic soldering techniques. Learn how to heat and flow solder like a professional. The class will cover flux, solder, pickle and the tools required to get you started.
Saturday, October 1910:00 am - 1:00 pmArts Center 127Fee: $124, includes $35 material fee
BlaCksmithinG
Blacksmithing for Everyonesteve radoseviCh
Experience the fascinating world of blacksmith-ing for the first time or brush up on existing skills in this hands-on class. Learn by doing, making ornamental and functional objects of your own design and taking home a completed project each week. The basic skills of blacksmithing are covered, plus tool making and heat-treating. All tools and materials will be supplied. These skills can be acquired by anyone, regardless of stature or strength; no previous experience is required. Ideal for beginners and intermediate blacksmiths with no formal training (must be 16 years of age or older).
Saturday, October 12 - November 169:00 am - 1:00 pmSkill Center 101Fee: $300, includes $25 material fee
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Smokey Eye Make-Upnina Greville
Want to get that popular smokey eye make-up look without looking like a panda bear? Come learn about color choices, tools, products and correct technique and placement.
Monday, September 237:00 pm - 8:30 pmArts Center 105Fee: $21, includes $1 material fee
Make-Up Artistry Certificationnatalie Morisoli
Hone your craft. Build a portfolio! Learn insider secrets from a expert makeup artist. This session is designed for aestheticians, hairstylists or any-one who has the desire to learn new make-up techniques. Learn about color theory, face cor-rections, tool and brush selection, eyeshadow placement, as well as celebrity inspired, day/eve-ning and bridal make-up. Students who attend all six classes will receive a certificate of comple-tion and may apply for a pro-discount, accepted by select makeup giants around the world.
Tuesday, September 24 - October 30
6:00 pm - 10:00 pmArts Center 315Fee: $399
Dia De Los Muertos Face Paint/Make-upnina Greville
Come learn how to create the popular day of the dead sugar scull style make-up. Demonstration, then work on each other. Just in time for Hal-loween!
Monday, October 76:00 pm - 9:00 pmArts Center 105Fee: $45, includes $5 material fee
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fashion
Sewing Labdonna diCkens
These classes are for experienced sewers who want to work on their own individual projects. This is an excellent way to have muslin mock-up garments custom fit to your figure type. Indi-vidual help will be given each student according to what is requested during each class meeting.
Wednesday, October 23 - December 116:30 pm - 9:30 pmConsumer Sciences and Design 201Fee: $100
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Polynesian Dance-Learn to Hula! (Ages 14 and up)Brenda GerinGer
Aloha! This is an introduction to the fundamen-tals of Hawaiian and Tahitian dance. Great for building self-esteem & showmanship, and fine-tuning motor skills. Have fun making friends and dancing to the rhythm of the islands, while you learn a little about polynesian culture. Students will perform for friends and family during the last class. Please bring a sarong.
Saturday, September 28 - November 16 3:00 pm - 4:00 pmGymnasium AEROBICSFee: $85
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Learn to Play Guitar in a Day!Marlene hutChinson
The instructor will use the book, “Learn to Play Guitar in a Day!,” in a relaxed setting. Students will learn basic chords, strumming and pick-ing, simple songs, how to tune a guitar, guitar care, basic music theory, music resources, per-formance techniques, guitar structure and con-struction, guitar models and styles, strings and string changing. A 30-minute break is included. *Students please be sure to bring your own acoustic guitar to class.
Saturday, October 2610:00 am - 3:00 pmMusic 105Fee: $99, includes $30 material fee
Jazz Ensemble Skillspaul navidad
Intermediate and advanced instrumentalists will discuss, write, rehearse, and perform modern big band jazz music. This laboratory environment will stress style, articulation, phrasing, impro-visation, and ensemble skills for the advanced performer. Students may have the opportunity to write, rehearse, and conduct their own jazz-oriented compositions. One public performance with a guest artist from the field will be sched-uled at the end of the term. Auditions will be held on Monday, August 26th at 7 PM. Those who pass the audition will be assigned to one of two bands. The Jazz Lab Ensemble will meet from 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM. The Studio Jazz Ensemble will meet from 8:00 PM - 10:00 PM (with a 15 minute break). Saxophonists will be expected to double on flute and clarinet. Bassists will be ex-pected to double on acoustic and electric bass. All students are expected to have competent sightreading skills.
Monday, September 9 - December 2(No Class November 11)6:00 pm - 10:00 pmMusic 109Fee: $68
Friday Night Jamron GorMan
Bring your musical instrument and join the jam! All acoustic instruments are welcome as long as you already know how to play. If you play the guitar, harmonica, hand drums, mandolin, uku-lele or any other acoustic instrument that can be brought to class, come join the party. Chord charts and lyric sheets are provided.
Wednesday, October 23 - November 138:00 pm - 9:00 pmMusic 105Fee: $104, includes $15 material fee
Beginning Guitarron GorMan
This class is designed for those that have little or no experience playing the guitar. Students will learn easy chords, strum styles, how to read and play tablature, and how to play many popular songs. Bring their own acoustic guitar or electric guitar with a small amp to class.
Wednesday, October 23 - November 137:00 pm - 8:00 pmMusic 105Fee: $104, includes $15 material fee
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French Conversation - Intermediate/Advancedkatherine watson
Expand and broaden your knowledge of French language and culture by using intermediate to advanced level vocabulary and grammar to dis-cuss and share ideas.
Wednesday, September 18 - November 13(No Class October 30)9:30 am - 12:00 pmC & L 117Fee: $89
Fast, Fun Frenchkatherine watson
Fun, fast-paced introduction and practice in pro-nunciation, phrasing and thinking in French for travelers and Francophiles.
Thursday, October 3 – 247:00 pm – 9:00 pmSocial Science 107Fee: $59
Italian for TravelersMarGherita poliMeni
Buon giorno cari studenti! This course will in-troduce you to the active use of the Italian lan-guage, stressing communication, comprehen-sion, vocabulary and basic grammar. The class also discusses the geography, people, and cul-ture of Italy.The course will be useful to tourists, business persons or those simply interested in enriching their life by learning another language.
Level I: Saturday, September 14 - November 212:00 pm - 2:00 pmSocial Science 104Fee: $139, includes $10 material feeLevel II: Saturday, September 14 - November 29:30 am - 11:30 amSocial Science 104Fee: $139, includes $10 material fee
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Bridge Basicsnikki repp
Research demonstrates playing bridge is the best way to keep those brain cells growing! Don’t miss this opportunity to tune up your brain while having fun and meeting new friends at our hands-on bridge class. Modern bridge lessons start at the very beginning and you’ll learn all you need to know to play on your own. New and re-turning bridge players are encouraged to sign up. A copy of Audrey Grant’s Bridge Basics in included in class fee.
Monday, September 23 - November 18(No Class November 11)9:00 am - 11:00 amCosta Mesa Senior Center Fee: $99, includes $10 material fee
Bridge Basics III & IV- Popular Conventions and Play of the Hand
MarCia vauGhan
This course will introduce you to the Stayman convention, Jacoby transfer bids, the strong artificial two club opening, and Blackwood and Gerber. This course will also help you with the play of the hand. A must course for party and tournament players.
Wednesday, September 25 - November 139:00 am - 11:00 amCosta Mesa Senior Center Fee: $79
WinE apprECiation
The Great Wines of CaliforniaJoe poshek
Our own state of California is among the lead-ing wine producers of the world. The gentle but mainly warm Mediterranean climate gives excel-lent growing conditions to a wide sampling of grape varietals. California cabernet sauvignon and chardonnay have both become internation-ally recognized styles of wine. This class will focus on some of the best mesoclimates in the state, and the artisan wines produced in those areas such as Santa Rita Hills, Santa Maria Val-ley, Sonoma Coast, and Mount Veeder. A mini-mum of six wines will be sampled each class.
Monday, September 306:00 pm - 8:00 pmCaptain’s TableFee: $59
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The Great Wines of France If it’s not French - Don’t Drink it. Demystifying French WineJoe poshek
No country on earth produces wines of such va-riety and quality as France. Dry, sweet, fortified, white, red, petillant and even bubbly. This class provides an overview of French wine regions and the basic styles of wine produced in various re-gions. The concept of “terroir” will be explored and illustrated through tasting examples. A mini-mum of six wines will be sampled each class.
Monday, October 76:00 pm - 8:00 pmCaptain’s TableFee: $59
The Great Wines of Italy & SpainJoe poshek
In Italy, wine with food is a way of life. Italians have been making wine for thousands of years, and know a thing or two about enjoying it. There’s nothing quite like a loud Italian dinner with great food and friends, where everyone is slightly more animated than usual from the four glasses (each) of Chianti. Spain has built its repu-tation from making wine using indigenous grape varieties such as Tempranillo, Verdejo, Xarel-lo and Albarino. Come visit the great wine regions of Spain - Rioja, Priorat and Xeres. Some of the best values in the world can be found in the Great Wines of Spain. A minimum of six wines will be sampled each class.
Monday, October 146:00 pm - 8:00 pmCaptain’s TableFee: $59
Food and Wine Pairing FundamentalsJoe poshek
How do you pair food with wine? This class explores the ultimate expression of wine - with food! The basic flavor components of food and wine will be discussed and compared. To match or contrast, that is the question. A minimum of six wines will be sampled.
Monday, October 216:00 pm - 8:00 pmCaptain’s TableFee: $59
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Electricity for Home Improvementphil FaMolaro
Repair your own home electrical problems and avoid expensive electricians. Learn how to safely troubleshoot and install electrical outlets, switch-es, dimmers, light fixtures, and ceiling fans. Dis-cover the magic of a GFCI, AFCI, split-outlet cir-cuit, three-way and four-way switch circuits, and circuit breakers. Limited hands-on experience will be available.
Saturday, September 21 - October 269:00 am - 12:00 pmTechnology Center 181Fee: $139
Plumbing for Home Improvementphil FaMolaro
Avoid expensive plumbers; repair plumbing problems yourself! Learn how to safely trouble-shoot and install faucets, sinks, garbage dispos-ers, toilets, water heaters, bathtubs, showers, and major appliances such as dishwashers and clothes washing machines. Take the mystery out of a clogged drain, and discover how to best clear it! New plumbing will be covered, includ-ing water supply pipes, valves, drain and waste pipes, natural gas piping, and new materials, specifically PEX plumbing. Limited hands-on ex-perience will be available, including learning how to solder copper pipes.
Saturday, November 2 - December 79:00 am - 12:00 pmTechnology Center 181Fee: $129
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pErsonal dEVElopmEnt
Winning at Internet Dating- From Profile and E-Mail to the Successful First Date!april Braswell
Internet dating has gone from being the dirty little secret of singles in the early days of online personals to totally mainstream now with liter-ally millions of single men and women of all ages and ethnicities searching for love on the internet. Does internet dating really work? Can you find love online? And how are men and women dif-ferent in their behavior in an online dating envi-ronmnent? We will cover this and more as well as what you need to do to get more responses, winnow out the mismatches, and enjoy better first dates. Learn the 10 Internet Dating Profile blunders and disasters to avoid, as well as the 10 Internet Dating profile “must haves”. Partici-pants will explore what they want and don’t want in a relationship, create an action plan, and write their own profile in this workshop.
Saturday, September 219:00 am - 12:00 amSocial Science 106Fee: $59
Divorce OptionsCdei, inC.
Are you contemplating divorce? Has your spouse said the ‘divorce’ word? Do you have a relative or friend on the brink of divorce? Attend a highly educational class designed to give you an over-view of the legal, financial, family and emotional issues of divorce. This class is co-taught by a family law attorney, a divorce financial specialist and a divorce coach. We will explore litigation and non-litigation divorce options. We will dis-cuss the legalities of divorce, how to start the process, considerations for court and non-court dissolution, parenting plans, child/spousal sup-port, property division, impact on children and the emotional process of divorce. Bring your questions and get information to help you gain a greater understanding of the confusing and overwhelming divorce process. The participant is getting a $750 value if you were to consult 2 hours with a family law attorney; 1 hour with a di-vorce coach; and 1 hour with a divorce financial professional.
Session I: Saturday, October 129:00 am - 12:00 pmSession II: Tuesday, October 15 6:00 pm - 9:00 pmSocial Science 107Fee: $55
What Were You Born to Do?Curtis adney
You were born to make a unique contribu-tion to humanity. Progressing toward this pur-pose brings joy and abundance. Straying from it causes stress and emptiness. To accomplish this mission, one of the 33 Natural Talents® is wired into your DNA. It’s so subtle, you rarely notice it; yet so powerful, it’s the source of your highest potential. Elvis, Oprah, and Einstein were all just “doin’ what comes naturally.” Expressing your Natural Talent relentlessly will magnetically attract all the desires of your heart. Class fee in-cludes 150 page workbook.
Saturday, October 191:00 pm - 5:00 pmSocial Science 106Fee: $89, includes $30 material fee
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Basics of Self-Defense: Men, Women and Young Adultsdennis MorGan
Would you know what to do in the event of an attack? If you want to make every bully, rapist and robber think twice before attacking you, then you must take this course. The key to this class is its simplicity. You will learn the only set of skills you will ever need to defend yourself against at-tackers, no matter how over-matched you are in size, strength or skill. You will quickly learn skills to easily adapt to any situation, against any at-tacker. You can learn these skills almost instantly, even if you’re out-of-shape and have no previ-ous self-defense training at all guaranteed! Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes.
Saturday, September 2111:00 am - 4:00 pmGymnasium AEROBICSFee: $45
Ballroom Dancingphil FaMolaro
Dance and add joy to your life! Learn popular American and Latin ballroom dances: waltz, fox trot, eastern swing (lindy/jitterbug), rumba, cha-cha and tango. Enhance your social graces and have fun! Partner not required.
Sunday, October 6 - November 104:00 pm - 6:00 pmDance Room CFee: $69
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Wiser Ball - Improve your Mental and Physical Health
eriC huanG
Meet other internationally-minded people with social sports affiliation and learn this newly re-vitalized anncient ball game. Played on a grass field outdoors, Wiser Sport is a light exercise team sport with a focus on aim and strategy. The Wiser sport originated as the most prestigious ball sport played in ancient palaces and royal courts by emperors, kings, ministers, scholar- officials and Western heads of state in order to cultivate the ability to strategize, exercise the body, and engage in a battle of wits. All ages and abilities welcome. No experience necessary.
Saturday , September 21 - October 269:30 am - 11:30 amOCC Utility FieldFee: $49
Mind, Body and Beyond 7 Steps to Abundance and Prosperity
kathy kanGerloo
This seven day meditation retreat offers a life-al-tering view to manifest your dreams and desires. When we realize that the self is pure conscious-ness we align with the pure integrity, the ultimate consciousness that manifests everything in this universe. In this class learn to: discover, cleanse and energize your chakras (energy centers) through deep guided meditations and positive affirmations; cleanse, energize and expand your Aura (the field of energy around you) for ultimate health and well being; practice the seven key Mudras to connect to the realm of all possibili-ties; focus on continuous exchange of energy by which we take control of creating our own world; let go of limited decisions and negative emotions to receive the unlimited, boundless possibilities offered in every breath by the universe. If you are in the process of change or ready to chan-nel the universal life force to create abundance in your life, this course is for you. Bring something comfortable to sit on and pen and paper for note taking.
Saturday, September 21 - November 210:00 am - 11:00 amGymnasium AEROBICSFee: $90
Zumbatess pourreza
Zumba is a fitness program inspired by Latin dance. Founded by the Miami-based dancer and choreographer Alberto Perez, Zumba com-bines Latin style, belly dance, hip hop and afro-cuban rhythms. The cardiovascular exercise set to exciting music creates an aerobic routine that mixes body sculpting movements with easy-to-follow dance steps. Taking Zumba is like a dance party; you’ll forget you are working out as you maximize caloric output, fat burning, and total body toning. Lose up to 500 calories per hour!
Wednesday, September 25 - October 306:00 pm - 7:00 pmGymnasium AEROBICSFee: $59
Integral Tai Chi Certificate of Completion
Master hanG truonG
Integral Tai Chi is a health improvement exer-cise for all ages. The program combines stretch movements, Tai Chi, Qi Gong and Meditation in one system that integrates body, mind and spirit. Fast, powerful and energy generating, In-tegral Tai Chi with its 10 forms, is simple to learn and its philosophy is universal and practical to apply in everyday life. With regular practice, you will learn to: generate and use energy effectively; enhance brain function and manage emotional health; increase physical fitness; reduce stress and sleeping problems; increase flexibility; and lessen the effects of aging. Fee includes uniform. Please wear comfortable clothing and bring yoga mat, towel, and bottled water.
October 7 - November 27Mondays: 6:00 pm - 7:30 pmWednesdays: 7:00 pm - 8:30 pmGymnasium AEROBICSFee: $90, includes uniform
Chinese Medicine Certificate of Completionrod krueCkeMeier
In these times of increasing dissatisfaction with modern medical methods, there is a comprehen-sive approach to well being of the entire body system. Recognize various diseases and symp-toms affecting the body and determine treatment options using foods, herbs or external remedies. This is an essential course for all who desire to bring about a deep change and transform them-selves from fatigue and sickness to a life filled with energy and vitality.
Wednesday, October 9 - November 137:00 pm - 8:30 pmMusic 101Fee: $59
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Acupressure for All Certificate of Completionrod krueCkeMeier
According to eastern medicine, the body is made up of pressure points that control blood flow. When proper pressure is applied to specific points, pain and stress can be minimized. This allows the body to help itself heal, naturally. Join this course and learn about acupressure, where it originated, how it works & how it can work for you. Discussion will include the immune system, low back pain & full body acupressure treatment. Mats will be provided. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Thursday, October 10 - November 147:00 pm - 8:30 pmMusic 101Fee: $59
Great American Smoke Out - Join Millions to Quit Smoking with Hypnosisapril Braswell
Want to quit smoking? Has your doctor been advising you to quit smoking? Are you preg-nant and your doctor has recommended you quit smoking? Join millions this weekend to quit smoking during the Great American Smokeout. Studies demonstrate that smokers who use hypnosis enjoy better success than other quit-ting smoking options. Learn to: quit smoking in one day, form new healthy habits, replace your smoking compulsion, reduce side effects of withdrawal, all without using a patch or gum, just using your mind! FACT: More than 50% of former smokers used some kind of support assistance to quit smoking. Celebrate your independence from smoking in this fun and highly effective workshop!Lunchbreak is from 12:00 noon until 1:00 pm. Bring your own lunch.
Saturday, November 1610:00 am - 3:00 pmSocial Science 106Fee: $59
Recreational Table TennisJeFF Curlee
This program is for people who want to come and play table tennis, no instruction - just fun!
Saturday/Sunday September 7- December 29
2:00 pm - 6:00 pmOCC Fitness Complex GymFee: $60
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Study Skills (Ages 9-15)Brian ClouGh
Developing effective study skills is the key to becoming successful in school. This class will teach students important time management skills, organizational skills and how to improve reading comprehension. Students will learn how to study for tests, create memory tricks, and take notes efficiently. These lessons will help students in the upcoming school year through high school and beyond!
Session I: Saturday, October 199:00 am - 12:00 pmSocial Science 105Session II: Saturday, December 79:00 am - 12:00 pmSocial Science 106Fee: $48, includes $5 material fee
Natural “A’s”- (Ages 10-17) Curtis adney
Any student can significantly enhance grades, self-confidence, and chances for scholarships and college admissions - by performing aca-demic skills in alignment with the brain’s natu-ral patterns. This makes note taking, reading, studying, memorizing, and test taking amazingly efficient. Also discover simple methods for un-derstanding math and other subjects, optimizing focus and concentration, and preventing test anxiety. Students of all ages describe this class as “<I>awesome</I>,” “<I>necessary</I>,” and “<I>easy to understand</I>.” The presenter graduated at the top of his college class with a 4.0 GPA. Parents may also register and attend with their children. Class fee includes 101 page workbook.
Saturday, October 199:00 am - 12:00 pmSocial Science 107Fee: $79, includes $30 material fee
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Math Trix (Ages 9-15)Brian ClouGh
Learn the tricks of number calculation. Students will discover shortcuts for addition, subtraction, multiplication and division, as well as common time-saving mathematical shortcuts. These everyday math tricks will help students build a stronger foundation in mathematics.
Saturday, November 29:30 am - 12:00 pmSocial Science 106Fee: $48, includes $5 material fee
Word Problems Unlocking the Secrets (Ages 9-16)Brian ClouGh
Take the mystery out of word problems with this three-hour workshop. Students will identify key phrases, recognize crucial concepts and learn strategies that will increase their ability to under-stand what the problem is asking them to do. Students currently taking arithmetic, pre-alge-bra, and algebra classes will be able to develop the critical thinking skills to tackle the most com-mon types of word problems.
Saturday, November 99:00 am - 12:00 pmSocial Science 105Fee: $48, includes $5 material fee
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SAT Test Prep AdvantageBoB MCilhenny
This practical, in-depth seminar is strategically designed to strip the SAT /ACT and PSAT of their armor and reveal their soft underbellies. All of the methods, skills, strategies and knowledge employed will help students improve their scores by at least 150 points or they may repeat the class for free.
Session I: Saturday, September 14 - September 28Session II: Saturday, October 5 - October 199:00 am - 1:00 pmSocial Science 109Fee: $235, includes $20 material fee
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Polynesian Dance for Kids Learn to Hula! (Ages 7-13)
Brenda GerinGer
Aloha! This is an introduction to the fundamen-tals of Hawaiian and Tahitian dance. Great for building self-esteem & showmanship, and fine-tuning motor skills. Have fun making friends and dancing to the rhythm of the islands, while you learn a little about polynesian culture. Students will perform for friends and family during the last class. Please bring a sarong.
Saturday, September 28 - November 16 2:00 pm - 3:00 pmGymnasium AEROBICSFee: $85
OCC Track/Speed Agility Clinic (Ages 8+)eriC dixon
This is the perfect training for athletes new to track or those who want to learn the fundamen-tals of sprinting and proper running mechanics. The clinic will focus on form work, block tech-nique (spikes only), four/three point stances, and the phases of sprinting. This clinic is great for multi-sport athletes who need linear, lateral and angler speed, and agility for their sport. In-formation on nutrition, as well as core workouts, medicine ball exercises, plyometrics, and other strengh conditioning exercises will be included.
September 4 - December 21
Monday/Wednesday: 5:30 pm - 7:30 pmSaturday: 7:30 am - 9:30 am OCC TrackFee: $120
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Basic Driver’s EducationBradley MCderMott
This class is for new drivers or those seeking a refresher course in driving. The course includes instructor led lectures, video lessons and quizzes and satisfies the DMV requirements for obtaining a driver’s permit. It meets the California Code of Regulations and provides students with critical information to help them become a safe driver. There will be a 30 minute lunch break. Parents are invited to join the final class.
Saturdays, November 2 - 23 9:00 am - 4:00 pmSocial ScienceFee: $105, includes $5 material fee
Online Driver’s EducationBradley MCderMott
Don’t have time to sit in a classroom for 30 hours? This custom driver’s education program meets all DMV requirements and is designed to assist you as you get ready to drive. Once you have completed this online course you will be is-sued the necessary DMV certificates and infor-mation that will allow you to take and pass your permit test.
Session I: September 1Session II: October 1Session III: November 1Session IV: December 1 Online ClassroomFee: $39, includes $10 material fee
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alCohol and druG aWarEnEss
Juvenile Alcohol & Drug Awareness ProgramRegister at the Forum on the day of the class. Bring a form of photo identification. Students are not admitted late! Bring your own pen or pencil; no food or drink allowed in the classroom. Any-one referred by one of the four Orange County Justice Centers will not be admitted to class without a court-issued document containing a case number, and a form of photo identification.
Saturday, September 7, October 5, November 2, De-cember 7, January 118:30 am - 5:00 pmForumFee: $50
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or email [email protected]
Most classes are $98!
Here is a sample of the classes that are offered. Visit our website at
orangecoastcollege.augusoft.net for hundreds more…
ACCOUNTINGAccounting Fundamentals
Microsoft Excel
QuickBooks
ArTsPleasures of Poetry
Music Made Easy
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner
Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business
BUsINess AdmINIsTrATION & LeAdershIpCreating a Successful Business Plan
Effective Business Writing
Project Management Fundamentals of Supervision and Management
Achieving Success with Difficult People
CerTIfICATe prepCompTIA security + Certification Prep
ChILd CAre, pAreNTs, & fAmILySolving Classroom Discipline Problems
Ready, Set, Read!
Math Refresher
COmpUTer skILLsMicrosoft Word and Outlook
Navigating the Internet
Microsoft Excel
Microsoft Access
COmpUTer sOfTwAreMaking Movies with Windows XP
Design Projects for Adobe Illustrator CS2
Photoshop
Dreamweaver
Illustrator
InDesign
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dIGITAL desIGN ANd phOTOGrAphyTravel Photography for the Digital Photographer
Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera
GrANT wrITINGMarketing Your Business on the Internet
Introduction to Nonprofit Management
A to Z Grant Writing
GrAphIC desIGNDesigning Effective Websites
Achieving Top Search Engine Positions
heALTh & weLLNessIntro to Natural Health & Healing
Certificate in Gerontology
Explore a Career in Medical Coding
Lose Weight and Keep It Off
Spanish for Medical Professionals
LANGUAGesSpeed Spanish
Instant Italian
Beginning Conversational French
Grammar for ESL
persONAL eNrIChmeNTGet Assertive!
Merrill Ream Speed Reading
Skills for Making Great Decisions
Listen to Your Heart, and Success Will Follow
pArALeGALWorkers’ Compensation
Introduction to Criminal Law
Real Estate Law
Business Law for the Small Business Owner
LSAT Preparation
pC NeTwOrkINGPC Troubleshooting
PC Security
Wireless Networking
persONAL fINANCe ANd INvesTmeNTsDebt Elimination Techniques That Work
Keys to Successful Money Management
Where Does All My Money Go?
Introduction to Stock Options
sALes ANd mArkeTINGProfessional Sales Skills
Effective Selling
sTArTING yOUr OwN BUsINessLearn to Buy and Sell on eBay
Start and Operate your own Home-Based Business
Start Your Own Small Business
Marketing Your Business on the Internet
TeAChING ANd edUCATIONSurvival Kit for New Teachers
Teaching Science
Teaching Math
The Creative Classroom
TesT prepGED Preparation
GRE Preparation
GMAT Preparation
SAT/ACT Preparation
weB ANd COmpUTer prOGrAmmINGCreating Web Pages
Introduction to WorkPress Web Sites
Introduction to Oracle
Introduction to SQL
Introduction to PHP and MySQL
Java Programming
C# Programming
Ruby Programming
wrITINGBusiness and Marketing Writing
Travel Writing
Research Methods for Writers
Publish It Yourself: How to Start and Operate Your Own Publishing Business
Resume Writing Workshop
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orange coast college
Orange Coast CollegeFast Facts:Founded: 1947
Colors: Orange and Navy Blue
Mascot: Pete the Pirate
Enrollment: 22,000
• #1 Combined Transfer Institution in Orange County
• Top 40 in Nation for Degrees Awarded
• Top 50 in Nation for Degrees Awarded to Underrepresented Students
• Recognized Leader in Career & Technical Training
• Championship Sports & Athletics Programs
• Accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges
Looking for a new job? Need a promotion?
Get Your Career MovinG• Gain real-world knowledge taught by OCC’s acclaimed faculty
• Stay current on industry trends & technology
• Choose from more than 150 Career and Technical programs
Allied Health
Business
Computer Information Systems
Consumer Sciences
Culinary
Fitness
Horticulture
Hospitality, Travel & Tourism
Social & Behavioral Sciences
Technology
Visual & Performing Arts
Apply at
orangecoastcollege.edu
Orange Coast College’s Career and Technical Programs are degree and credit based. Students must apply for admission to Orange Coast College to enroll in these Career and degree programs. For more information visit us at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/careerservices.
26 orange Coast College Community education ■ FALL 2013
Administration (1)Admissions, Counseling & Student
Records (Watson Hall) (87)Allied Health Sciences (44)Arts Center (158)Assessment Center (Watson Hall) (87)Associated Students of OCC
(ASOCC) (86)Athletics (91)Aviation Technology (48)Biological Sciences (45)Bookstore & Warehouse (83 & 144)Bursar’s Office (149)Business, Computing & Career Services
Division (14)Business Education (12, 13 & 14)Cafeteria (Student Center Café) (86)Campus Public Safety (Parking) (147)Captain’s Table Restaurant (86)Career Education (Watson Hall) (87)Chemistry (69)Children’s Center (152)Classrooms & Labs (7, 8, 9 & 150)Computing Center (73)Construction Technology (116)Consumer Sciences & Design (43)Consumer & Health Sciences
Division (43)
Counseling (Watson Hall) (87)Counseling Division (Watson Hall) (87)Dance (91, 158)Disabled Students Center (10)Drama Lab/Studio (2)Early Childhood Lab School (146)Eclectic Café (86)Enrollment Center (Watson Hall) (87)EOPS (Watson Hall) (87)Exercise Science
(Fitness Complex) (183)Faculty House (11)Field House (110)Financial Aid (Watson Hall) (87)Fine Arts Lecture Halls (5)Fitness Complex (183)Food Services (Cafeteria) (86)Forum Lecture Hall (Giles Brown) (81)Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion (180)Gymnasium (91)Handball Courts (97)Health Center (Student) (89)Horticulture (64)Information Technology (156)International Center (Watson Hall) (87)Job Placement (Watson Hall) (87)Journalism (72)Learning Center (Special Services) (10)
Lewis Center for Applied Sciences (42)Library (182)Literature & Languages (70)Literature & Languages Division (70)Math Lecture Halls 1 & 2 (41)Math Wing (35-38)Mathematics & Sciences Division (42)Maintenance & Operations (155)Media Center (Library) (182)Men’s Locker Room (96)Music (4)Parking (Campus Public Safety) (147)Photo Lab (Arts Center) (158)Digital Photo Lab (Fine Arts) (5)Physical Education & Athletics
Division (91)Planetarium (39)Pools (Aquatics) (Gym Area, 91)Receiving (155)Recycling Center (121)Re-Entry (Watson Hall) (87)Reprographics (37)Science Hall (40)Skill Center (47 & 48)Snack Bars Coast Snack Shack
(Lit & Lang Quad) The Grove (Main Quad) Hot Dog Cart
(Arts Center Quad) Starbucks (181)Social & Behavioral Sciences (80 & 81)Social & Behavioral Sciences
Division (81)Social Science Lab (83)Special Services (10)Sports Medicine (183)Student Center (86)Student Center Café (86)Student Health Center (89)Student Records (Watson Hall) (87)Student Services (Watson Hall) (87)Student Success Center (7 & 8)Swap Meet Office (110)Technology Annex (115)Technology Division (114)Technology Center (114-116, 171)Theatre (Robert B. Moore) (2)Transfer Center (Watson Hall) (87)Visual & Performing Arts Division (158)Watson Hall (87)Web Services Training (156)Weight Room (157)Welcome/Info Center
(Watson Hall) (87)Welding Technology (47)Women’s Locker Room (92)Writers Row (71)Writing/Reading Center (8)
EMERGENCY PHONE(Red Box Blue Light)PAY PHONE
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Baseball Field
Track& Field
Gym
Men’sLocker
Women’sLocker
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StudentHealthCenter
Social & Behavioral SciencesWriters Row
ArtsCenterFrank M.
Doyle ArtsPavilion
Children’sCenter
Starbucks
Fall 2013
Library
Business Education
Journalism Classroom & Lab
Classroom
& Lab
Classroom & Lab
Student Success
Center
Lewis Center
for Applied
Sciences
Tech Annex
Math Wing
Math Wing
FacultyHouse
Hot DogCart
ReproGraphics
Planetarium
ScienceHallBiological Sci.
Allied HealthSci.
ConsumerSci.& Design Math
LectureHalls 1&2
Bus.
Ed. Special
Services
Social & BehavioralSciences
ESCORTSTATION
Horticulture Tree Arboretum
HorticultureGarden Lab
HandballWeightRoom
Pool
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Tennis
Book
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ComputingCenter
Literature &Languages
DistrictTransportation
BoatStorage
Chemistry
TechnologyCenterConstruction
Technology
Information Tech
Horticulture
Horticulture
HorticultureGardens
Hort
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AviationTechnology
Welding
Technology
SkillCenter
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CampusPublicSafety
Fine ArtsLect. Halls
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Admin.
Bursar’sOffice
The Grove
WatsonHall
StudentCenterMain
Quad
Captain’sTable
ASOCC
Forum
LeBardStadium
PracticeField
Softball Field
Fitness Complex
RecyclingCenter
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ENROLLMENTCENTER
Admissions, Records,Counseling
& Financial Aid
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE CAMPUS MAP2701 Fairview Rd. Costa Mesa CA 92626 • 714-432-0202
PIRATE WAY
ARLINGTON DR.
CoastSnackShack
EarlyChildhoodLab School
MERRIMAC WAY Additional parking at Fairgrounds lot ➔Scan code with your Smartphone to download map
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Administration (1)Admissions, Counseling & Student
Records (Watson Hall) (87)Allied Health Sciences (44)Arts Center (158)Assessment Center (Watson Hall) (87)Associated Students of OCC
(ASOCC) (86)Athletics (91)Aviation Technology (48)Biological Sciences (45)Bookstore & Warehouse (83 & 144)Bursar’s Office (149)Business, Computing & Career Services
Division (14)Business Education (12, 13 & 14)Cafeteria (Student Center Café) (86)Campus Public Safety (Parking) (147)Captain’s Table Restaurant (86)Career Education (Watson Hall) (87)Chemistry (69)Children’s Center (152)Classrooms & Labs (7, 8, 9 & 150)Computing Center (73)Construction Technology (116)Consumer Sciences & Design (43)Consumer & Health Sciences
Division (43)
Counseling (Watson Hall) (87)Counseling Division (Watson Hall) (87)Dance (91, 158)Disabled Students Center (10)Drama Lab/Studio (2)Early Childhood Lab School (146)Eclectic Café (86)Enrollment Center (Watson Hall) (87)EOPS (Watson Hall) (87)Exercise Science
(Fitness Complex) (183)Faculty House (11)Field House (110)Financial Aid (Watson Hall) (87)Fine Arts Lecture Halls (5)Fitness Complex (183)Food Services (Cafeteria) (86)Forum Lecture Hall (Giles Brown) (81)Frank M. Doyle Arts Pavilion (180)Gymnasium (91)Handball Courts (97)Health Center (Student) (89)Horticulture (64)Information Technology (156)International Center (Watson Hall) (87)Job Placement (Watson Hall) (87)Journalism (72)Learning Center (Special Services) (10)
Lewis Center for Applied Sciences (42)Library (182)Literature & Languages (70)Literature & Languages Division (70)Math Lecture Halls 1 & 2 (41)Math Wing (35-38)Mathematics & Sciences Division (42)Maintenance & Operations (155)Media Center (Library) (182)Men’s Locker Room (96)Music (4)Parking (Campus Public Safety) (147)Photo Lab (Arts Center) (158)Digital Photo Lab (Fine Arts) (5)Physical Education & Athletics
Division (91)Planetarium (39)Pools (Aquatics) (Gym Area, 91)Receiving (155)Recycling Center (121)Re-Entry (Watson Hall) (87)Reprographics (37)Science Hall (40)Skill Center (47 & 48)Snack Bars Coast Snack Shack
(Lit & Lang Quad) The Grove (Main Quad) Hot Dog Cart
(Arts Center Quad) Starbucks (181)Social & Behavioral Sciences (80 & 81)Social & Behavioral Sciences
Division (81)Social Science Lab (83)Special Services (10)Sports Medicine (183)Student Center (86)Student Center Café (86)Student Health Center (89)Student Records (Watson Hall) (87)Student Services (Watson Hall) (87)Student Success Center (7 & 8)Swap Meet Office (110)Technology Annex (115)Technology Division (114)Technology Center (114-116, 171)Theatre (Robert B. Moore) (2)Transfer Center (Watson Hall) (87)Visual & Performing Arts Division (158)Watson Hall (87)Web Services Training (156)Weight Room (157)Welcome/Info Center
(Watson Hall) (87)Welding Technology (47)Women’s Locker Room (92)Writers Row (71)Writing/Reading Center (8)
EMERGENCY PHONE(Red Box Blue Light)PAY PHONE
PARKING PERMITS
87
89
69
114116
155
115
156
64
171
172
47
48
70
150 8073
13
12
1410
9
8
711
158
152
146181
182
180
3735
39 38
36
72
7140
41
43
44
45
42
110Track Storage
Adult TransitionCenter
144
9192
97
157
96
83149
86
1
24
147
5
81
121
183
ADAMS AVE.
Adams Lot
Lot EMerrimac Lot
Lot D Lot D Lot DLot CLot C
Lot BFaculty& StaffParking
Lot A
Lot G
MONITOR WAY
Soccer Field
Baseball Field
Track& Field
Gym
Men’sLocker
Women’sLocker
Danc
e
StudentHealthCenter
Social & Behavioral SciencesWriters Row
ArtsCenterFrank M.
Doyle ArtsPavilion
Children’sCenter
Starbucks
Fall 2013
Library
Business Education
Journalism Classroom & Lab
Classroom
& Lab
Classroom & Lab
Student Success
CenterLewis Center
for Applied
Sciences
Tech Annex
Math Wing
Math Wing
FacultyHouse
Hot DogCart
ReproGraphics
Planetarium
ScienceHallBiological Sci.
Allied HealthSci.
ConsumerSci.& Design Math
LectureHalls 1&2
Bus.
Ed. Special
Services
Social & BehavioralSciences
ESCORTSTATION
Horticulture Tree Arboretum
HorticultureGarden Lab
HandballWeightRoom
Pool
s
Tennis
Book
stor
e
ComputingCenter
Literature &Languages
DistrictTransportation
BoatStorage
Chemistry
TechnologyCenterConstruction
Technology
Information Tech
Horticulture
Horticulture
HorticultureGardens
Hort
icul
ture
Maintenance
& Operations
AviationTechnology
Welding
Technology
SkillCenter
Receiving
MooreTheater
CampusPublicSafety
Fine ArtsLect. Halls
Mus
ic DramaLab/Studio
Admin.
Bursar’sOffice
The Grove
WatsonHall
StudentCenterMain
Quad
Captain’sTable
ASOCC
Forum
LeBardStadium
PracticeField
Softball Field
Fitness Complex
RecyclingCenter
Coast CommunityCollege District
Offices
FAIR
VIE
W R
D.
FAIR
VIE
W R
D.
FieldHouse
ENROLLMENTCENTER
Admissions, Records,Counseling
& Financial Aid
ORANGE COAST COLLEGE CAMPUS MAP2701 Fairview Rd. Costa Mesa CA 92626 • 714-432-0202
PIRATE WAY
ARLINGTON DR.
CoastSnackShack
EarlyChildhoodLab School
MERRIMAC WAY Additional parking at Fairgrounds lot ➔Scan code with your Smartphone to download map
28 Orange Coast College Community Education ■ FALL 2013
RegistRation PRocesses
REGISTRATION PROCESS:
To register online, please follow the steps below for individual and families registering as households. Log on to orangecoastcollege.augusoft.net to get started.
Please sign up for class before the start date as we are sometimes forced to cancel classes with low enrollment and that’s no fun!
For Households with multiple children click on Sign In and you will need to create a household profile. Creating a profile will provide you with your own personal, password-protected account. Having an account will allow you to register on-line and track your course selections. Click on “sign in” on the menu bar to the left and follow the prompts. Items in blue are required infor-mation. Please choose a login that you will re-member easily. The demographic information is optional, and is used by Community Ed strictly for planning and statistical purposes. You will receive a copy of your profile via email.
For individual registration click on Sign In and create a new student profile (using the student’s name), complete the form and Submit. After you have created the profile, click on Courses & Reg-istration on the left menu and start shopping.
Returning Students:For those who have already registered with our new system and do not remember your User-name or Password, please do not sign in as a new student, but take a moment to either call or email us to get your information. This will help to keep your account all in one place. Our contact number is 714-432-5154 or you can email us at [email protected]
Other registration options include:Mail-in: OCC Community Education 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA 92626
Walk-in or FAX:
Bursar’s Office Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday & Friday
8am – 4:30pm
Tuesday – 8am – 2pm
Saturday – 6am – 2pm
We accept Visa, Mastercard or Discover.
Phone: 714-432-5154 or 714-432-5880 x1
Toll Free at 888-622-5376
FAX: 714-432-5533
PARKINGWeekday parking is by permit only in metered lots. Meters are 50 cents for 1 hour or buy a parking per-mit at yellow ticket dispenser located at Fairview & Arlington or Fairview & Pirate Way for $1.00 for 4 hours. You may also purchase a parking permit at the Bursar’s office for $30. Parking is FREE on weekends.
Will I get a Confirmation Letter?If you register on our online registration system you will receive an automatic email confirmation. If you register any other way, we cannot guar-antee you will receive a confirmation letter in a timely manner but expect you to attend class. However, if you mail in your registration and send a self-addressed envelope along with your registration form we will be happy to mail you a confirmation. If you register over the phone with a credit card, you will receive an immediate ver-bal confirmation. Be sure to mark your calendar with date, time, and location of your class so you don’t forget!
We encourage everyone to register online at orangecoastcollege.augusoft.net to ensure accurate registration and confirmation is received.
REFUND POLICYRefund requests for classes/workshops must be made at least three (3) full business days prior to the start date and MUST be done in person or by calling our office at 714-432-5154. All requests will be charged a $15 cancellation fee per per-son/per class. Refunds will NOT be granted if you cancel less than three (3) business days prior to the start date. If a class is can-celled due to low enrollment or class cancel-lation, a refund will be issued within 6 weeks. Insufficient funds/returned checks are subject to a $25 service charge per check.
CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
Every effort has been made to assure the ac-curacy of this schedule of classes. However, the schedule is prepared months in advance and changes inevitably occur. Classes, programs, dates, times, locations and instructors are sub-ject to change without notice. The college re-serves the right to add, amend or repeal any of its rules, regulations, polices or procedures con-sistent with applicable laws.
Orange Coast College Community Education
Registration FormONE REGISTRATION FORM PER PERSON.
This form may be reproduced. Confirmation will be mailed as soon as processed.
Mail to COMMUNITY EDUCATION FAX: 714-432-5533 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE For more information call 714-432-5880. press 1 2701 FAIRVIEW RD. Office: 714-432-5154 COSTA MESA, CA 92626
Make check payable to: ORANGE COAST COLLEGE
NAME ________________________________________________________________________________________
STREET _____________________________________________________________ APT. # ___________________
CITY_____________________________________________ STATE______________ ZIP _____________________
HOME PHONE ( )___________________________ WORK PHONE ( ) _________________________________
GENDER (please check) Male Female BIRTHDATE_______________________ AGE ______________
required E-MAIL ADDRESS _______________________________________________________________________ (Information is for our purposes only and will not be sold.)
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College for Kids and Teens
release and Medical ConsentMy child, _____________________________________________ , has my permission to participate in the Kids College programs and I release Orange Coast College, Coast Community College District, and any presenters and assistants from any liability arising from my son’s or daughter’s participation in said programs. I understand the College does not provide health and medical insurance for the participants. Consent is hereby given to the College for Kids presenters and/or supervisors to give or seek medical aid as required in the case of emergency.
Signature of Parent _______________________________________________ Date __________________________
I give my permission for any photographs taken of my child to be used in College publications.
Signature of Parent _______________________________________________ Date __________________________
Method Of Payment
Check #_________ Name On Check ____________________________________ Total Paid $ ___________________
Credit Card VISA MasterCard Discover Exp. Date_______
Credit Card No.
Authorized Signature____________________________________________________________
Cardholder’s Name ______________________________________________________________________________(Please Print)
CVV2 __________
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