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SPRING 2020S C H E D U L E O F C L A S S E S A N D W O R K S H O P S
Survey Mapping in Civil 3D
Adult Tap ClassesSilk Painting
CPR TrainingDMV Approved AutoWholesale Buisness
SPRING CLASSES PERFECT TO KICK OFF THE NEW YEAR!
REGISTRATION IS NOW BEING ACCEPTED
1) Santiago Canyon College • 8045 East Chapman Ave. • Orange 92869 • 714-628-4960
2) RSCCD District Office • 2323 N. Broadway • Santa Ana 92706 • 714-480-7300
3) Mina Wholesale Flowers • 1918 E. Edinger Ave. • Santa Ana 92705 • 714-836-9600
4) The Dance Center • 1899 N. Tustin • Orange 92865 • 714-637-2430
5) Eucalyptus Park • 100 N. Quintana Dr. • Anaheim Hills 92807
6) Northwood Community Park • 4531 Bryan Ave. • Irvine 92620
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Santiago Canyon CollegeSPRING 2020
COMMUNITY SERVICES PROGRAM
Table of Contents
How to Register . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Active Adults . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Animal Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Arts & Crafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Business & Careers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Online Classes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
College for Kids & Teens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Computers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Health, Fitness & Beauty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Music . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Personal Enrichment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Real Estate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Travel Tours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Day Tour Information. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Maps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Front Cover
Registration & Medical Release Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Back Cover
Community Services Mission StatementThe Community Services program at Santiago Canyon College exists to provide additional options for educational opportunities and life-long learning to our community. These offerings are designed to complement the traditional college-credit and non-credit class offerings. Classes are intended to appeal to a wide range of professional and recreational needs and are made available to a public who wish to enrich, enhance and explore new learning resources.
SPRING OFFICE &TELEPHONE REGISTRATION HOURS
Monday – Thursday 8:30am – 5:00pm Friday 8:30am – 12:00pm Office Closed Saturday & Sunday
Call: 714-628-4960Fax: 714-628-6474
8045 E. CHAPMAN AVENUE, U-83 ORANGE, CA 92869-4512
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GENERAL INFORMATIONCONFIRMATION:Registration received by mail will be confirmed if you send a self-addressed stamped envelope. Registration received by phone and online will receive a confirmation. If you do not receive a confirmation in 5 business days, call our office at 714-628-4960. Non-receipt of confirmation does not warrant a refund.
REFUND & TRANSFER POLICY:Refund and transfer requests must be made three (3) business days prior to class and are charged a $15 processing fee per person, per class. TRAVEL TOUR REFUNDS must be requested ten (10) business days prior to departure, less a $15 processing fee per person, and will only be issued if your space can be re-sold. Non-receipt of confirmation does not warrant a refund. A refund will not be issued after class or tour is held.
RETURNED CHECKS & REFUNDS BY CHECK, CASH OR MONEY ORDER:A $25 fee will be charged for a returned check and an administrative hold on your student records will be issued. Refunds issued by cash, check or money order are handled by our Student Business Office. A completed W-9 Form is required and may take 4-5 weeks to process.
PARKING POLICY:Daily $2.00 parking permits are required seven days a week & are available for purchase at the permit dispensers located in each parking lot on campus.
ADA NOTICE:It is the Policy of RSCCD to fully comply with the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act. Consistent with that policy, this material is available in alternate formats. Such materials and other disability accommodations will be provided as needed for program access, upon request. Please contact the Community Services Office, email: [email protected] phone: 714-628-4960, for needed accommodations or alternate formats.
NONDISCRIMINATION POLICY:The Rancho Santiago Community College District is committed to equal opportunity in educational programs, employment, and all access to institutional programs and activities.The District, and each individual who represents the District, shall provide access to its services, classes, and programs without regard to national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race or ethnicity, color, medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or military and veteran status, or because he or she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. The Chancellor shall establish administrative procedures that ensure all members of the college community can present complaints regarding alleged violations of this policy and have their complaints heard in accordance with the Title 5 regulations and those of other agencies that administer state and federal laws regarding nondiscrimination.No District funds shall ever be used for membership, or for any participation involving financial payment or contribution on behalf of the District or any individual employed by or associated with it, to any private organization whose membership practices are discriminatory on the basis of national origin, religion, age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race, color, medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or military and veteran status, or because he or she is perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics, or because of his or her association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to District’s Title IX Officer and/or Section 504/ADA Coordinator, 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana, CA 92706, 714-480-7490.
5 Easy Ways to RegisterConvenient Online Registration, day or night at www.sccollege.edu/cs with your MasterCard, VISA, Discover, or Amex.
FAX Registration with your MasterCard, VISA, Discover, or Amex. Complete the registration form on the inside back cover and FAX to 714-628-0474.
Phone Registration with your MasterCard, VISA, Discover, or Amex.
Call 714-628-4960.
Mail-In Registration: Complete the registration form on the inside back cover, include payment, and mail to:
Santiago Canyon College Community Services Program 8045 E. Chapman Avenue, U-83 Orange, CA 92869-4512
Walk-In Registration:
Santiago Canyon College Community Services, Room U-83 8045 E. Chapman Avenue, Orange, CA 92869-4512 Business Hours: Monday–Thursday 8:30am-5:00 pm
Friday 8:30AM – 12:00 pm Office closed Saturday and Sunday
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ACTIVE ADULTSTOTAL FITNESSReach your fitness goals in this comprehen-sive class incorporating aerobics, elements of rhythmic line exercise, cardiovascular training, cardio kickboxing and more. Strength training includes band exercises, weights and body weight exercises. Breathing techniques and relaxation exer-cises covered. Instructor: Lila Riesen#80937, Fri, 1/31-5/22, 8:45AM-10:15AM, $45,
Fri, 1/10-5/22, 8:45AM-10:15AM, $54
#80936, Tue, 1/28-5/19, 9:15AM-10:45AM, $48, Tue, 1/7-5/19, 9:15AM-10:45AM, $57
TAI CHI FOR BALANCEReach your fitness goals in this comprehen-sive class incorporating aerobics, elements of rhythmic line exercise, cardiovascular training, cardio kickboxing and more. Strength training includes band exercises, weights and body weight exercises. Breathing techniques and relaxation exer-cises covered. Instructor: Karen Mack, $99#82914, Thu, 1/30-4/16, 6:30PM-7:30PM, G-213
YOGA FOR EVERYBODYYoga exercises will help you gain strength, increase flexibility and balance while focusing your awareness on your body, breath, and mind. We will practice standing poses, floor exercises, and flowing move-ments. We will offer modifications and the use of props (blocks, straps, and chairs) so that everyone can participate and work at their own pace. You should be able to do floor exercises and get up easily. Each class will end with yoga breathing exercises and meditation followed by deep relaxation. Wear loose clothing and bring a non-slippery yoga mat and a firm blanket. Yoga is practiced barefoot, so please remove your shoes at the door and be prepared to take your socks off. Instructor: Mariana Fischer-Militaru, $45#81995, Fri, 2/7- 5/29, 10:30AM-12:15PM, G-213 #81994, Wed, 2/12-5/27, 5:00PM-6:45PM, G-213
MEDITATION WORKSHOP 1 - MINDFULNESSThe first of a four part series of meditation workshops in which we’ll explore different kinds of meditation, what it is, what are its benefits, and how to practice it. Whether you’ve never meditated before or you’re an experienced practitioner you’ll learn something new in each workshop. In this first workshop we’ll practice breath medita-tion, body scan, and walking meditation. Scientific research has shown that meditation can literally change the structure of the brain to enable us to deal more effectively with stress, illness, anxiety, depression, and pain, to name just a few benefits. Instructor: Mariana Fischer-Militaru, $25#81999, Sat, 2/8, 10:30AM- 12:30AM, U-96
MEDITATION WORKSHOP 2 - BEING KIND TO YOURSELFWhether you’ve never meditated before or you’re an experienced practitioner you’ll learn something new in each workshop. In this second workshop we’ll practice loving kindness meditation for oneself. Scientific research has shown that this particular meditation has the most profound effects and can literally change the structure of the brain to enable us to deal more effectively with stress, illness, anxiety, depression, and pain, to name just a few benefits. Instructor: Mariana Fischer-Militaru, $25#82001, Sat, 3/7, 10:30AM-12:30PM, U-96
MEDITATION WORKSHOP 3 - BEING HAPPYIn this third workshop we’ll practice metta, the traditional loving kindness meditation. Scientific research has shown that this particular meditation has the most profound effects and can literally change the structure of the brain to enable us to deal more effectively with stress, illness, anxiety, depres-sion, and pain, to name just a few benefits. Instructor: Mariana Fischer-Militaru, $25#82002, Sat, 4/4, 10:30AM-12:30PM, U-96
MEDITATION WORKSHOP 4 - WORKING WITH DIFFICULTIESIn the final part of the four partseries of meditation workshops we’ll practice RAIN meditation. Scientific research has shown that meditation has the most profound effects and can literally change the structure of the brain to enable us to deal more effectively with stress, illness, anxiety, depres-sion, and pain, to name just a few benefits. Instructor: Mariana Fischer-Militaru, $25#82003, Sat, 5/2, 10:30AM-12:30PM, U-96
RETIREMENT PLANNING TODAYTaught by a Certified Financial Planner, this two-day financial planning course is designed to help students make informed decisions for retirement. With topics ranging from building a nest egg to converting an IRA to a Roth IRA, the course gives students the tools & confidence to plan for retire-ment or employ advanced strategies that will help the student with choices today that effect how well they live in retirement in the future. Instructor: Pure Financial Advisors, Inc., $49#80992, Tue, 2/4 & 2/11, 6:30PM-9:45PM, E-205#80993, Thu, 2/13 & 2/20, 6:30PM-9:45PM, E-205#80994, Thu, 3/5 & 3/12, 6:30PM-9:45PM, E-205#80995, Wed, 3/11 & 3/18, 6:30PM-9:45PM, E-203
These classes are designed for adults 50+, but all adults are welcome to register. A minimum student enrollment is required to hold each class.
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ANIMAL CAREDOG MANNERS “CRASH COURSE”Accomplish your dog training goals and get behavior problems under control in just 4 weeks! Exercises include: controlled walking on a leash, sit and down on command, sit-stay, down-stay, and come commands. Bad habits such as chewing, digging, counter-surfing and jumping will also be addressed. For dogs 4 months and older. Dogs attend all meetings. Please pre-register so we may brief you prior to first class. Classes in Lot 1 are held at Santiago Canyon College, in Anaheim Hills at Eucalyptus Park and those in Irvine at Northwood Community Park. Bring current vaccination records and $5 materials fee. Instructor: Dog Services Unlimited, $88#82009, Wed, 2/5-2/26, 7:30PM-8:45PM, LOT 1#82010, Sun, 2/23-3/15, 3:00PM-4:15PM, Anaheim Hills#82011, Sat, 2/1-2/22, 3:30PM-4:45PM, Irvine #82012, Sat, 4/18-5/9, 3:30PM-4:45PM, Irvine
DOG OBEDIENCE TRAININGGive your dog a new leash on life! This beginner-level course is open to all breeds of dogs over 5 months (larger breeds accepted at 4 months) All A.K.C. Novice exercises will be taught, including the proper heel, automatic sit, sit-stay, down-stay, stand for inspection, and come. Corrections for behavior problems will be included. Trophies and certificates awarded at graduation. The first meeting will be an orientation, held WITHOUT DOGS at Northwood Community Park in North Irvine, 4531 Bryan Ave., 92620. Please bring vaccination records and $10 materials fee to first meeting. (Includes training manual). Instructor: Dog Services Unlimited, $99#82013, Sun, 2/2-3/15, 2:00PM-3:00PM, Anaheim Hills
ARTS & CRAFTSBECOME A FLORAL DESIGNERLearn the principles of flower arranging including composition and color coordina-tion as well as merchandising, marketing and pricing for your own home based business. Topics include: proper usage of mechanical supplies, handling and identification of flowers and foliage, pricing of arrangements, and proper design techniques. Students should bring a pair of pruning shears to class. A $70 material fee is payable in class and is held at Mina Wholesale Flowers located at 1918 E. Edinger Ave, Santa Ana. Instructor: Mina Asadirad, $70#82589, Sat, 2/1-2/29, 9:00AM-12:00PM, Santa Ana
SPRING FLORAL DESIGNFlowers add so much color and whimsy to every season! In this course, students will design festive floral designs for Spring and Easter. Bring a pair of pruning shears to class. A $70 material fee is payable in class and is held at Mina Wholesale Flowers located at 1918 E. Edinger Ave, Santa Ana. Instructor: Mina Asadirad, $70#82949, Sat, 3/7-4/4, 9:00AM-12:00PM, Santa Ana
WEDDING FLORAL DESIGNSFlowers are an important element to a wedding day. This course will cover consulta-tion with the bride and groom, developing timelines, budget, contracts and more. Traditional and cultural decoration concepts for the church, reception hall, centerpieces, and table set-ups will be discussed. Floral designs will include boutonnieres, corsages, bridal bouquets, flower girl and ring bearer flowers. A $70 material fee is payable in class and is held at Mina Wholesale Flowers located at 1918 E. Edinger Ave, Santa Ana. Instructor: Mina Asadirad, $70#82591, Sat, 5/2-5/30, 9:00AM-12:00PM, Santa Ana
SILK PAINTINGThis course is appropriate for beginners to advanced students. Explore the excitement of learning to paint on silk fabric! Creating wearable art is fun! This class will explore various techniques for applying artistic designs to various fabrics, including silk. Both traditional and modern artistic silk painting techniques will be explored. You do not have to be an artist or drawing expert to partici-pate. Projects may include a square for a wall hanging and a silk scarf. A $60 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: Christine Campbell, $99#81983, Fri, 2/21-3/27, 1:30PM-4:30PM, D-110
PAINTING ON SILKThe objective of this course is to NEW not only create 6 hand painted silk scarves but provide crafters with new oppor-tunities! Start a new business, expand your artistic expression, or learn something new. Older adults who participate, will increase hand manipulation and expand concentra-tion and creative skills. Students will learn about the durability of silk; stretch the silk onto a frame, paint the silk with silk dyes; use the serti- gutta (fenced-in) technique to control the flow of dyes; shading techniques with diluted dyes; and setting the gutta and steam fixing to set the dyes. A $60 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: Christine Campbell, $99#81984, Fri, 4/17-5/22, 1:30PM-4:30PM, D-110
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Online Registration available day or night: www.sccollege.edu/cs
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PAINTING & DRAWING WITH PASTELSThis course is appropriate for beginners to advanced students. It will provide the basics of picture making and pastel drawing/painting techniques. The student will be introduced to various pastel papers and pastel application techniques. Color theory will be emphasized. For more advanced students, creativity and development of one’s style will be encouraged as well as possible mixed media alternatives and use of various surfaces. Come and enjoy the art medium so loved by many artists of the past and present. Supply list available online or upon request. Instructor: Dori Dewberry, $120#82430, Thu, 2/27-5/14, 5:00PM-8:00PM, D-109
DRAWING AND PAINTING IN PASTELDrawing and Painting in pastels will give you knowledge and techniques needed for successful picture making. You will be exposed to a wide variety of materials to enable you in creative mark making. Instructor demonstrations will help you learn practical elements of art that will make your work standout. Personalized instruction for all levels will enhance your ability to judge and critique your progress. Prepare to have fun, relax and enjoy the beauty of pastel. Supply list available online or upon request. Instructor: Dori Dewberry, $120#82432, Fri, 2/28-5/14, 9:30AM-12:30PM, D-109
PRINT MAKING FOR FUNThis course will cover basic monoprint techniques of additive, subtractive, mask & stencils and collagraphs using water-based inks. Hand pressing as well as press printing will be covered. No previous art experience required. Demonstrations and examples of the instructor’s work will be available every class. Supply list available online or upon request. Instructor: Deborah Goldman #82910, Fri, 2/7-4/24, 9:00AM-1:00PM, $120, D-109
#82911, Fri, 2/7-5/8, 9:00AM-1:00PM, $144, D-109
CAKE DECORATING COMBO CLASSRegister for this cake decorating class and save 10%! Series includes the following courses: Event #82901 -Basic Buttercream Cake Decorating and Event #82903 -Basic Fondant Cake Decorating. A $20 material fee is payable in class. Supply list avail-able online or upon request. Instructor: Elizabeth Perreault, $135 #82900, Mon, 2/24-3/30, 7:00PM-9:30PM, U-86
BASIC BUTTERCREAM CAKE DECORATINGTransform your delicious baked goods from ordinary to extraordinary works of art and learn how to turn your hobby into a business. In this class, you will learn how to use decorating tools, buttercream frostings and your creativity to decorate your home-baked cupcakes and cakes. Every week you will learn different techniques with hands-on learning and take home fun, innovative designs! A $10 material fee is payable in class. Supply list available online or upon request. Instructor: Elizabeth Perreault, $75 #82901, Mon, 2/24-3/9, 7:00PM-9:30PM, U-86
BASIC FONDANT CAKE DECORATINGYou will have fun learning how to cover cupcakes and cakes in this beginner’s fondant cake decorating course. Each week you will bring baked cakes or cupcakes and leave with fun, innovative designs! A $10 material fee is payable in class. Supply list available online or upon request. Instructor: Elizabeth Perreault, $75#82903, Mon, 3/16-3/30, 7:00PM-9:30PM, U-86
BUSINESS & CAREERSACCOUNTING BASICS This class is design to introduce basic accounting concepts for students with no prior knowledge of accounting and who desire to apply it in learning the QuickBooks accounting software. Students will learn the definition of accounting and its termi-nologies. The concept of general accepted accounting principles and ethics will be taught along with basic accounting topics that include the following: The accounting equation, debits and credits, financial state-ments (income statement, balance sheet, owner’s equity, and cash flow), budgeting, and auditing. Basic math and computer knowledge are recommended. Certificate of Completion will be provided for students who attend all class meetings. Instructor: Glenn Villanea, $125#82644, Tue/Thu, 4/14-4/23, 6:00PM-9:00PM, B-106
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HOW TO START A BUSINESS IN 5 EASY STEPSTransform your hobby into a legal business with these five essential steps. In this course you will write a simple business plan, choose a business structure, create and register your business name and brand, obtain business licenses & permits, explore bookkeeping practices and paying taxes. By the last session you can be in business! Instructor: Julie Diebolt-Price, $149#82593, Wed, 2/5-3/25, 6:00PM-7:00PM, ONLINE
HOW TO SELL ON EBAYEveryone has lots of stuff in closets, drawers, and garages. Some are even paying for storage areas to hold onto this stuff. Why not make some money and clear out your stuff at the same time? This class will show you how to sell on eBay. Lessons include: opening a seller account, the anatomy of the listing, write descriptions to get into your buyers view, research tools for competitive pricing, best practices to keep your seller rating high, use of seller tools, complete transactions, best shipping practices to save you and your customer time and money, PayPal account set up, use and record keeping. Instructor: Frances Greenspan, $65#81981, Thu, 4/23 & 4/30, 6:30PM-8:00PM, H-114
HOW TO BECOME A TRAVEL AGENTStudents will learn how to become a travel agent; the type of skills and training necessary in order to succeed; how to become a CTA or Certified Travel Associate; finding a job as a travel agent. This workshop will be covering the nitty-gritty of the legal requirements to starting a travel business in addition to learning about working from home as a Home-based travel agent. After completing this workshop students will clear up all doubts about becoming a travel agent. Instructor: Dahlia Quinonez, $49#82435, Wed, 2/26, 6:00PM-8:00PM, H-113
TRAVEL DO’S AND DON’TSLearn how to get the most out of your vacation after learning the do’s and don’ts while traveling as well as the travel etiquette. After completing this class students will be able to explain the precautions they need to take in order to stay safe while traveling; identify the different travel seasons in the travel industry; list the legal documents needed to travel nationally and internationally; describe what they should do and/or avoid to get the most out of their vacation. Instead of just a vacation your travels will become life time experiences. Instructor: Dahlia Quinonez, $4982443, Wed, 3/11, 6:00PM-8:00PM, H-113
INTRODUCTION TO QUICKBOOKSLearn the basics of one of the most highly used accounting software for business. This class will introduce students on how to navigate through all software sections. Students will learn about chart of accounts, creating new accounts, items and services, vendors, customers, creating and paying a bill, creating an invoice, creating financial reports, backing up your file, and restoring your file. Accounting Basics for QuickBooks is required and basic Microsoft Windows knowledge is recom-mended. Instructor: Glenn Villanea, $125#82647, Tue/Thu, 4/28-5/7, 6:00PM-9:00PM, B-106
ADVANCED QUICKBOOKSIncrease your basic knowledge of QuickBooks by learning new concepts and features. Students will build on their basic knowledge of QuickBooks and be taught advance features, which include the following: starting your own company profile, banking and reconcilia-tion, Importing and exporting lists from excel, formatting reports, formatting general documents with company logos, and introduction to payroll. Introduction to QUICKBOOKS is required. Instructor: Glenn Villanea, $125#82648, Tue/Thu, 5/12-5/21, 6:00PM-9:00PM, B-106
SURVEY MAPPING IN CIVIL 3DThis advanced course will instruct students in the use of and capabilities of Computer Aided Drafting (CAD) software. The major emphasis is on survey law, drafting and producing plans and information for use in both the office and field environments. Recommended preparation: Advanced Plane Surveying, CAD Fundamentals & Trigonometry. Topics covered: survey mapping in Civil3D, review of laws pertaining to mapping and surveying, industry drafting standards, working with templates, agency submittals for Corner Records, records of surveys, lot line adjust-ments, lot mergers, parcel maps & tract maps. Instructor: Jonathan Maddox, PLS, CFedS, $350
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2020 LAND SURVEYOR EXAM REVIEW CLASSThe Land Surveyors Exam Review class is sponsored by the Orange County Chapter of the California Land Surveyors Association. This course is specifically designed to prepare students for the State PLS Exam and what is needed to apply. Exam taking techniques and preparation skills will be reviewed in addition to a wide range of topics. Visit our website for complete class schedule. Instructor: CA LAND SURVEYORS ASSOCIATION - OC CHAPTER, $400 for MEMBERS/ $495 NON-MEMBERS #78366, Thu, 1/9-4/4, 5:30PM-9:00PM, E-203
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DMV APPROVED AUTO WHOLESALE BUSINESSCome learn to make extra money buying and selling wholesale cars as a home-based business; or, simply buy cars for your friends, family and co-workers at great wholesale prices. You can earn $3000 just selling 3-4 cars a month. In this DMV approved course, you learn how to get your auto dealer license and how to operate a profitable used car business. Find out the how and where of buying at wholesale prices and how to sell at retail for very good profits. You’ll get a FREE list of all the dealer-only auctions in the USA. You’ll receive a DMV certificate of comple-tion at the end of class. A $25 material fee is payable at the door. Instructor: Wayne Williams, $89#81018, Mon/Tue, 3/2 & 3/3, 6:00PM-9:00PM, H-113
INTRODUCTION TO VOICEOVERSExplore the fun, rewarding possibilities of the voiceover industry! Discover current trends in the industry and how they make it easy and affordable for just about anyone to get involved. In this one-time, 2 hour, introductory class, you’ll also learn about the different types of voiceovers and the tools you’ll need to find success. Your instructor, a professional, working voice actor from Voices For All, will take notes as you read a real script, and offer some coaching to improve your delivery. You’ll receive a professional voiceover evaluation later. Instructor: Voices for All, LLC, $29#80935, Tue, 3/10, 6:00PM-8:00PM, H-113
BLS/CPR FOR HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONALSThis American Heart Association course is designed to provide healthcare professionals with the necessary skills to recognize and respond to many life-threatening emergen-cies. It covers Adult, Child and Infant CPR. You will also learn how to use an AED (Automatic External Defibrillator). This class is for anyone looking to earn a 2-year certifi-cation. A $20 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: CPR4LIVING LIFE, $45 #82928, Tue, 1/28, 4:30PM-9:30PM, U-87#82929, Tue, 2/11, 4:30PM-9:30PM, U-87#82930, Tue, 2/25, 4:30PM-9:30PM, U-87#82931, Tue, 3/10, 4:30PM-9:30PM, U-87#82932, Tue, 3/24, 4:30PM-9:30PM, U-87#82933, Tue, 4/14, 4:30PM-9:30PM, U-87#82934, Tue, 4/28, 4:30PM-9:30PM, U-87#82935, Tue, 5/19, 4:30PM-9:30PM, U-87#82936, Tue, 6/2, 4:30PM-9:30PM, U-87
BECOME A NOTARY PUBLICEstablishing yourself as a Notary Public, earn additional income and provide a service to your community. It’s not just a clerk’s job anymore. Successful nota-ries provide a valuable service to their company, friends and private clients. This six hour state approved seminar gives you the knowledge to pass the exam and prac-tice as an effective Notary. You will receive two practice tests and you will take the official Notary exam directly following the seminar. Due to State regulations, no one will be admitted to the classroom after 8:30am. A $35 material fee is payable in class.Instructor: Notary Public Seminars, $99#82580, Sat, 2/22, 8:00AM-6:00PM, A-107
NOTARY EXAM INFORMATION• Registration: 4:00 - 4:30pm• Exam: 4:45 - 6:00pm• Payment: $40 payable to
Secretary of State• Identification: Valid Driver’s License or state issued ID with photo• Requirements: Legal resident of California
(military excluded)• Age: 18 years +• Materials: #2 pencil & passport size photo Live Scan Fingerprints required
after you pass the exam.To become a Notary you must pass the exam and clear a background check. Notary Supplies available for purchase in class.
RENEW YOUR NOTARY COMMISSIONNeed to renew your notary commission? A three hour refresher course is required. You must also be live scanned and pass the official Notary exam again. We will feature the new state laws passed this year and give you a brush- up on general law to make sure you haven’t fallen into any bad habits. Your commission must be current to be eligible for a renewing seminar. Due to State regulations, no one will be admitted to the classroom after 12:45pm. A $35 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: Notary Public Seminars, $50#82584, Sat, 2/22, 12:45PM-6:00PM, A-107
BECOME A LOAN SIGNING AGENTBecome a loan document specialist. We take you through a practice loan package where you’ll learn how to properly notarize loan packages, negotiate your fee, advertise, and build your business. A $40 material fee is payable in class. An optional certificate of completion is available for $20. Instructor: Notary Public Seminars, $99#82586, Sat, 2/29, 10:00AM-4:00PM, A-107
Refund & Transfer Policy
• Refund & transfer requests are accepted 3 business days prior to class and are subject to a $10 processing fee per person, per class.
• Refunds are not issued after class is held.
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MEDICAL BILLING CERTIFICATE PROGRAMA comprehensive study of medical insurance billing, introduction to CPT1, ICD2 & HCPCS3 coding and collection strategies. Procedures and paperwork involving various insurance providers including, Medicare, Medi-Cal, TRICARE, CHAMPVA, California Workers’ Compensation System and Managed Care plans for inpatient and outpatient claims. Privacy rules and regulations involving patient confidential information governed by HIPAA. Set-up a mock medical practice using web-based software to enter new prac-tice information, new patient demographic and insurance information, patient billing, electronic and paper claims processing. Students will be notified with access to the online class prior to orientation. Details on the purchase materials will be covered at the orientation. There is a $295 material fee payable to the instructor at orientation via PayPal. Upon successful completion of all classes students will receive a Certificate of Completion. Mandatory Online Orientation: Saturday, 02/15/20 from 10:00AM to 11:00AM. Instructor: Kris G. Patterson, $150#81011, Tue-Thu, 2/18-3/25, 6:30PM-8:30PM, ONLINE
MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE CERTIFICATE PROGRAMThis course is intended for students inter-ested in becoming a Medical Front Office/Medical Receptionist sometime referred to as the Intake Coordinator. This class will ensure students are prepared to begin a rewarding career and to become an integral part of the medical office team. Topics covered include: Basic Medical Benefit Terms and Plans, Eligibility and Insurance Benefit Verification, Appointment Scheduling (Manual and Computerized), Improving Telephone Skills, Patient Arrival, Check-In and Departure, Handling Medical/Office Forms, HIPAA/Patient Privacy & Confidentiality, and Medical Terminology (specific to the front office). There is a $89 material fee payable to the instructor at orientation via PayPal. Upon successful completion of all classes students will receive a Certificate of Completion. Mandatory Online Orientation: Saturday, 02/15/20 from 10:00AM to 11:00AM. Instructor: Kris G. Patterson, $50#81012, Tue-Thu, 3/10-3/25, 6:30PM-8:30PM, ONLINE
MAKE MONEY WITH A VIRTUAL ASSISTANT/ WORD PROCESSING BUSINESSIf you can type, then you can make money at home using your computer. Following a review of the steps necessary to start a profitable, legal business at home, you will then discover the secrets to success in a virtual assistant/word processing busi-ness. (Prerequisite: Explore 250 Legitimate Home-Based Business Ideas) A $ 10 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark, $29#81961, Mon, 3/9, 8:00PM-9:00PM, H-113
START YOUR OWN BILLING SERVICEMany medical practices receive most of their income from insurance companies. Thus, medical billing services are in demand. In this class you will learn: How to obtain clients; Setting your fees; What other services a billing service could offer; Marketing your services; Where to obtain HIPAA compliant software; Sample HIPAA Business Associate Agreement & Independent Contractor Agreement; What billing organizations you can join; How to obtain updates from insurance companies; Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Corporation & LLC’s discussed. Students will be notified with access to their online class prior to the orientation. Details on the purchase of materials will be covered at orientation. There is a $29 material fee payable to the instructor at orientation via PayPal. Mandatory Online Orientation: Saturday, 02/15/20 from 10:00AM to 11:00AM. Instructor: Instructor: Kris G. Patterson, $25#81013, Wed, 3/11, 6:30PM-8:30PM, ONLINE
EXPLORE 250 LEGITIMATE HOME BASED BUSINESS IDEASIn probably the most comprehensive home business start-up workshop you will find, learn how to turn your talents and hobbies into profits from a Chamber of Commerce past President and award winning business owner. Topics include: 250 home business ideas, mandatory legal documentation, effective ways to market your business, taking tax deductions (including this workshop), and free future Q&A opportuni-ties. A $20 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark, $39#81960, Mon, 3/9, 6:00PM-8:00PM, H-113
ONLINE CLASSESUpdate your skills, discover a new talent, or chart a career pat at your own pace and at your convenience with our ONLINE CLASSES. Most classes are available for both Windows and Macintosh platforms.
Each class runs for six weeks and consists of 12 lessons. Interactive quizzes, assign-ments, tutorials, and online discussion areas to supplement the lessons are avail-able via the World Wide Web. Read our lessons and ask your instructor questions at the times most convenient for you.
All you need to get started is Internet access, an email address, and a Web browser. Additional requirements, if any, will be listed with the class description. For more information, visit:
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INTRODUCTION TO SCREENWRITING FOR TELEVISION OR MOVIESIn this fast paced comprehensive session, you will learn about special screenwriting terms and formats for television and the big screen. You will also learn how to plot a story, develop characters, the difference between a Treatment, a Spec Script and a Shooting Script and when to do each. And, you’ll get an inside look into the business of selling your script to agents and producers and building your career as a screenwriter. A mandatory $10 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the door. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark, $29#81147, Wed, 4/1, 4:00PM-5:00PM, H-113
MEET THE PUBLISHER - GET YOUR MANUSCRIPT CRITIQUEDHave you ever wanted to talk to a real publisher? Bring your in-progress manuscript for an in-class critique of one page of your poetry, article, short story, novel, non-fiction book, or children’s book. You can then leave a copy of your manuscript for a professional critique of your entire manuscript for an optional additional fee. A $10 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark, $29#81148, Wed, 4/1, 5:00PM-6:00PM, H-113
WRITING FOR ONLINE BLOGS, MAGAZINES & WEBSITESNo journalism degree or previously published articles necessary to write for online blogs, magazines, and websites. Some offer expo-sure and networking, while many pay $1 a word and more. You will learn how to: find more than 1,000 opportunities that pay, find story ideas and sources, conduct inter-views, find and study your target market, and create pitches, queries and letters of intent. A $10 materials fee payable in class. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark, $29#81149, Wed, 4/1, 6:00PM-7:00PM, H-113
BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO GETTING PUBLISHEDIf your goal is to become a published writer by selling a magazine article, short story, poem, or even a novel to a traditional publisher, this comprehensive workshop will show you how to become published quickly, find a publisher or agent, how to format a manuscript, and how to copyright your work. A $20 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark, $39#81150, Wed, 4/1, 7:00PM-9:00PM, H-113
SELF PUBLISHING VS. TRADITIONAL PUBLISHINGSelf-Publishing is all the rage, but is it the best option for YOU? You will learn about the pros and cons of all of the self-publishing options and how it compares to traditional publishing, including vanity publishing, print on demand publishing, e-book publishing, and the Amazon option of Create Space. You will also learn how and why you can do both! A $10 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark, $29#81151, Wed, 4/1, 9:00PM-10:00PM, H-113
COLLEGE FOR KIDS & TEENS
ONLINE DRIVERS EDUCATION (AGES 15+)This is an interactive, online course with videos, animated driving scenarios and sample test questions. Learn the rules of the road, DMV procedures and more. Receive DMV-approved Certificate of Completion (OL 237). This class is a requirement for teens under 17 and a half years old to obtain a learner’s permit & driver’s license. A licensed instructor is available to answer any questions. Students must be 15 years or older and have internet access. Students will be contacted with login information after registering for the class. Instructor: Bay Area Driving School, $45#82909, OPEN ENROLLMENT, ONLINE
READING COMPREHENSION & DEVELOPMENT (GRADES 4-5)This class is for students who wish to strengthen their reading skills. Topics covered: phonics, vocabulary development, comprehension strategies fluency, and critical thinking skills. Additionally, with the use of appropriate grade level literature students will learn that reading can be fun! A $5 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: Phyllis Neal, $89#82119, Sat, 2/1-2/29, 9:00AM-10:00AM, U-98
RESEARCH WRITING SKILLS (GRADES 4-6)Come take an exciting trip through the US National Parks while building your research skills. Students will learn to use reference materials and critical thinking skills, compose a thesis, develop an outline and write a 5-paragraph essay on a National Park. A $5 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: Phyllis Neal, $89#82120, Sat, 3/7-4/4, 1:00PM-2:00PM, U-98
College For Kids registration must include a completed Medical Waiver Release form located on
the inside back cover.
Academic classes were developed to help improve academic skills or get ahead for the upcoming school year. Community Services classes do NOT earn K-12 / college transferable credits.
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COMPOSITION & WRITING SKILLS (GRADES 4-6)Students will review grammar and language skills and learn techniques to write using systematic outlining and note taking. Topics include: spelling, sentence and paragraph construction, with an emphasis on spelling and using the right word or phrase. Listening exercises, brainstorming, and trouble-shooting will involve students in the intuitive and creative process of writing. Students will dissect short stories to illustrate outlining benefits. Students should bring a notebook and pencil. A $5 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: Phyllis Neal, $89#82122, Sat, 3/7-4/4, 2:00PM-3:30PM, U-98
NATURAL A’S (AGES 10-17)Any student can significantly enhance grades, self-confidence, and chances for scholarships and college admissions-by performing academic skills in alignment with the brain’s natural patterns. This makes note taking, reading, studying, memorizing, and test taking amazingly efficient. Also discover simple methods for understanding math and other subjects, optimizing focus and concen-tration, and preventing test anxiety. Students of all ages describe this class as “awesome,” “necessary,” and “easy to understand.” The presenter graduated at the top of his college class with a 4.0 GPA. Parents may register and attend with their children. A $30 material fee is payable to instructor in class. Instructor: Curtis Adney, $59#82019, Sat, 2/8, 9:00AM-12:00PM, U-98
COMPUTERSCOMPUTER PROFICIENCY -COMBO CLASSRegister for the computer proficiency combo class and receive over 10% in savings! Series includes the following courses: Computer Basics, Introduction to Microsoft Windows, Managing Your Computer Files, Microsoft Word and Power Point. Receive a Certificate of Completion at the end of this course! Instructor: Glenn Villanea, $265#82626, Tue/Thu, 2/6-2/27, 5:30PM-9:30PM, B-106
COMPUTER BASICSUsed a computer for years but never learned the basics? Never used a computer? Learn current computer terminology, identify computer components, proper use of USB/jump drives, file size measurement, introduc-tion to software applications, and helpful tips to make using the computer easier and faster. Instructor: Glenn Villanea, $55#82629, Thu, 2/6, 5:30PM-9:30PM, B-106
INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT WINDOWSLearn to use your computer smarter by learning the proper use of the Windows environment. You will be able to efficiently work with multiple programs, create short-cuts on your desktop, and use the Control Panel to customize your working environ-ment and power saving options. This class is helpful to beginners and experienced computer users. Instructor: Glenn Villanea, $55#82633, Tue, 2/11, 5:30PM-9:30PM, B-106
MANAGING YOUR COMPUTER FILESCan’t find your files? Want to organize your photos from your digital camera? Learn how to copy, move, rename, delete, and organize files and folders using Windows Explorer (My Computer) in Microsoft Windows. Understand how to use the Recycle Bin. Bring a USB/jump drive to class. Instructor: Glenn Villanea, $55#82634, Thu, 2/13, 5:30PM-9:30PM, B-106
MICROSOFT WORDLearn the most efficient methods of creating, editing, formatting, and printing letters and other documents. Beginners as well as experienced Word users will benefit from learning shortcuts and tips to make word processing easier and faster to use for home and work. Exercises include how to add headers and footers with page numbering create a mail merge for multiple addresses, envelopes and labels, and using templates. Learn creative techniques to create a letter-head using WordArt, graphics, borders, and fonts. Basic computer and word processing knowledge is recommended. Bring a USB/jump drive to class. Instructor: Glenn Villanea, $65#82636, Tue/Thu, 2/18 &2/20, 5:30PM-9:30PM, B-106
TIPS FOR PARENTS• Complete & return the medical
waiver release portion of the registration form located on the inside back cover.
• Participants are expected to abide by the rules of conduct for Santiago Canyon College students. No running, disruptive behavior in or out of class, or eating in classrooms. Failure to comply may result in dismissal with no refund.
• Supervision is not provided between classes.
• Check your child in at his/her first class and pickup your child promptly after class.
• Orient your child to the location of their classrooms and restrooms.
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POWER POINT PROFICIENCYThis class is perfect for beginner to inter-mediate PowerPoint users. Learn to create screen shows, slides and transparencies. Learn how easy it is to create effective on-line screen presentation slides including placing and manipulating clipart images, adding text effects and dynamic slide transi-tions. Basic computer knowledge is recom-mended. Instructor: Glenn Villanea, $65#82638, Tue/Thu, 2/25 &2/27, 5:30PM-9:30PM, B-106
INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT EXCELThis class is an introductory course in the use of Microsoft Office Excel version 2016. The class will introduce the software to beginners that desire to apply it for both business or personal use. Students will learn to navigate, set up, and format spread sheets in order to organize data as they wish. Learn how to represent sets of data visually with the use of pie, line, bar, and other types of charts. Students will be taught basic formulas in order to sum, subtract, average, and total sets of data. All features and methods will be instructed through shortcuts, menus and the use of wizards. Basic computer knowledge is recommended. Bring a USB/jump drive to class. Instructor: Glenn Villanea, $125#82649, Tue/Thu, 3/3-3/12, 6:00PM-9:00PM, B-106
INTERMEDIATE MICROSOFT EXCELIncrease your basic knowledge of Excel by applying more advanced features and methods. The intermediate class will build on basic knowledge introduced in the beginners’ class. Topics covered in this class include creating more complex charts, absolute vs. relative cell references, naming ranges, working with multiple worksheets and workbooks, filtering list information, integrating Excel and Word, and the intro-duction of logical and referencing formulas for data presentation. Basic Excel knowledge is required. Bring a USB/Jump Drive to class. Instructor: Glenn Villanea, $125#82650, Tue/Thu, 3/17-3/26, 6:00PM-9:00PM, B-106
MARKETING WITH FACEBOOK & SOCIAL MEDIALearn how to promote your business with time-saving methods and tools. You’ll learn how to create a Facebook Page for your business and find ideas for posts and pictures to increase web traffic. Find out how others are using content that attracts and builds a fan base. Get valuable information on who uses sites like Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, SnapChat and save hours of marketing time. A $30 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: Bob Cohen, $49#81027, Thu, 2/20, 6:30PM-9:30PM, H-114
SECRETS OF INTERNET MARKETINGLearn nine essential steps every business and organization should know for successful marketing on the internet. Find out how to target your audience, show up better in Google search, place Google AdWords, when to use social media, why email is so powerful, and use e-commerce to reach your prospects and customers. Make sure your website is working for you and what you can do to improve it. A $30 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: Bob Cohen, $69#81029, Thu, 3/19, 6:30PM-9:30PM, H-114
IPHONES, IPADS & I’M LOSTToday‚ iPhone and iPad do so much more than simply make phone calls or send text messages. With either of these new devices you now have a computer, Web browser, eBook reader, personal organizer, and more all in your hand. In this entertaining class, you will learn how to set up your iPhone and/or iPad, secrets for using the touch screen and hidden features. You also will discover how to take terrific photos and send them to friends, install apps, and figure out the best apps to make iPhone and/ or iPad smarter. NOTE: For apple devices only. A $30 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: Bob Cohen, $49#81030, Wed, 4/1, 6:30PM-9:30PM, H-114
IMPROVING PC PERFORMANCESpeed up your Windows PC and keep it free of spyware, virus software and applications that can slow it down. Students will learn valuable tips and techniques that can solve common PC problems and save you from long tech support calls or a PC upgrade that you do not need. A $30 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: Bob Cohen, $69#81031, Thu, 4/2, 6:30PM-9:30PM, H-114
DANCEBEGINNIGN BALLROOM DANCE Learn how to dance in any social situation in Ballroom Dance. You will learn how to Foxtrot, Waltz, Rumba, and Tango. You can do all these dances at weddings, cruises and on special evenings out. No partners or experience needed. Casual dress, tennis or soft-soled shoes only; hard heels are not permitted. Instructor: Diana Krivosheya, $69#82912, Sat, 2/8-3/21, 11:00AM-12:00PM, G-213
BEGINNING SOCIAL DANCE Come and dance the night away at your next wedding, party, or cruise. This class will teach you Salsa, East Coast Swing, Country Two Step, California Two Step, and West Coast Swing. We will learn a new dance each week. No partners or experience needed. Casual dress, tennis or soft-soled shoes only; hard heels are not permitted. Instructor: Diana Krivosheya, $69#82913, Sat, 2/8-3/21, 12:00PM-1:00PM, G-213
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SIZZLING SALSALearn the fundamentals of salsa dancing, including timing, 9 different positions of basic step, weight change, body position, lead and follow, plus simple but fun dance patterns. Partners are not required. Casual dress, tennis or soft-soled shoes only; hard heels are not permitted. Instructor: Salomon Rivera, $69#81977, Tue, 2/11-3/17, 6:30PM-7:30PM, G-213
SALSA LEVEL IIIn this class you will combine basic steps to learn impressive, eye-catching salsa patterns to show off at your favorite salsa club. This rhythmic dance is an exciting and enjoyable way to stay fit while having a great time. Partners are not required. Casual dress, tennis or soft-soled shoes only; hard heels are not permitted. Instructor: Salomon Rivera, $69#81978, Tue, 2/11-3/17, 7:30PM-8:30PM, G-213
INTERMEDIATE ADULT TAP
This class is designed for dancers who have learned the basics of tap. Students will be taught more complicated steps at a quicker pace. The class is a great work out for your mind & body. Tap Shoes are required. Instructor: The Dance Centre -1899 North Tustin, Orange, 92865, $55#81305, Wed, 2/5-2/26, 6:30PM-7:30PM
BEGINNER COUNTRY LINE DANCEJoin in the fun & get a light work out as you learn various country line dances while listening to your favorite country & contemporary music. No prior dance experi-ence needed. We will have you on the floor with new found confidence in no time! Comfortable attire suggested. Students will learn at least 3 country line dances and have the confidence to perform several line dance routines. Instructor: The Dance Centre -1899 North Tustin, Orange, 92865, $55#81001, Mon, 3/2-3/23, 7:30PM-8:30PM
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YOGA FOR RELAXATION & RENEWALEnd your day with a relaxing, all-levels, breath-centered yoga flow. Explore basic poses and sequences designed to increase your range of motion and balance. Expand your ability to connect with your breath, clear your mind, and focus you’re awareness as you move from one posture into another. Join us to experience the gifts of mindful-ness and relaxation! Wear loose clothing and bring a mat or towel to class. Instructor: Alexandra Boggio, $110#82916, Mon, 2/24-5/18, 5:15PM-6:15PM, G-213
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RESTORATIVE YOGAThis course is a unique blend of restorative and yin yoga with heart-opening soothing music. The class focuses on deep relaxation and healing, using principles from thera-peutic yoga, yoga nidra and subtle body and breath work. In Restorative Yoga, participants are guided through a series of deeply relaxing poses and guided medita-tions. Crystal bowls and sound facilitates the healing process by providing a luxurious, peaceful space for the mind to rest while the body relaxes, rebalances and restores itself. Instructor: Alexandra Boggio, $110#82917, Mon, 2/24-5/18, 6:30PM-7:30PM, G-213
LANGUAGESPANISH 1Beginning level Spanish course with a focus on pronunciation, practical grammar, and everyday conversational skills. Learn vocabu-lary, verb conjunctions and phrases needed for a variety of situations. This course is perfect for those who wish to learn, practice and extend their vocabulary. Instructor: Rigoberto Barreto, $99#82444, Mon, 2/3-3/23, 6:30PM-8:30PM, H-117#82549, Mon, 4/13-5/25, 6:30PM-8:30PM, H-117#82551, Tue, 4/14-5/26, 6:30PM-8:30PM, H-117
SPANISH 2This course is the continuation course for Spanish 1. This course will focus on practical everyday conversational skill. Learn practical vocabulary, verbs conjunctions and phrases needed for a variety of situations. This course is adequate for those who wish to learn, practice and extend their vocabulary with a focus on pronunciation and practical grammar. Instructor: Rigoberto Barreto, $99#82552, Tue, 2/4-3/17, 6:30PM-8:30PM, H-116#82445, Wed, 4/15-5/27, 6:30PM-8:30PM, H-116
SPANISH 3Continuation course for Spanish 2. This course is adequate for those who wish to continue learning, practicing and extending their vocabulary with a focus on pronunciation and practical grammar. Learn new vocabulary, verbs conjunctions and phrases needed for a variety of situa-tions. Instructor: Rigoberto Barreto, $99#82561, Wed, 2/5-3/18, 6:30PM-8:30PM, H-116#82560, Thu, 4/16-5/28, 6:30PM-8:30PM, H-116
FAST FUN FRENCH (AGES 16+)Thinking of traveling to France? This quick-paced class will teach you the basic phrases and vocabulary words essential to traveling in France. Learn simple sentence patterns for subjects relating to transportation, hotels, etiquette, food, sightseeing and more! Instructor: Dr. Katherine Watson, $59#82574, Wed, 2/5-2/26, 7:00PM-9:00PM, H-114
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FRENCH CYBERSPACEApril in Paris and beyond! Join us in French cyberspace, and learn about culture and customs, doing conversa-tion at your own pace, live online, using an electronic chat service and linking in real time to what is going on in the French-speaking world. Every week: A soupçon of vocabulary, un tas de culture, and ways to navigate life à la française for everyone! Instructor: Dr. Katherine Watson, $59#82578, Mon, 4/6-4/27, 7:00PM-9:00PM, ONLINE
MUSICSCC COMMUNITY CHORALE (AGES 16+)Mixed chorus for those who love creating artistic music using their own voice. We’d like to welcome singers from communities in and around the city of Orange. We will rehearse and have opportunities to perform a variety of music, including classical, folk tunes, and songs from Broadway musicals. We are inspired to work towards the encour-agement of musical performing arts in choral music, and to present our musical work as a cultural service to the people in Orange. There is potential to perform in concerts on and off campus. A $10 material fee will be payable in class for purchasing of music. Instructor: Lee Lee Truong-Sawicki, $60#82946, Mon, 2/24-6/1, 6:30PM-9:30PM, H-106
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BEGINNING UKULELE (AGES 16+)Just one strum of the ukulele brings on a smile. Enjoy learning how to play the world’s easiest string instrument in a supportive small group setting. This class will provide all the fundamentals to be able to play songs on your own. Learn simple chords, easy melo-dies, strum styles, finger picking and a wide assortment of great songs. Instructor Ron Gorman has enjoyed teaching at Santiago Canyon College for the past twelve years. Have a blast and bring your own ukulele to class. Instructor: Ron Gorman, $109#82906, Thu, 2/13-3/12, 6:30PM-7:30PM, U-96#82908, Thu, 3/19-4/23, 6:30PM-7:30PM, U-96
BEGINNING GUITAR (AGES 16+)Playing the guitar is an enjoyable and relaxing way to enrich your life with music. Experience interaction with other beginning guitarist in a supportive small group environ-ment. The aim of the class is to transform the novice into a self-reliant musician. Learn to play easy chords, fun melodies, strum styles and many popular songs. Instructor Ron Gorman has enjoyed teaching at Santiago Canyon College for the past twelve years. Have a blast and bring your own guitar to class. Instructor: Ron Gorman, $109#82905, Thu, 2/13-3/12, 7:30PM-8:30PM, U-96#82907, Thu, 3/19-4/23, 7:30PM-8:30PM, U-96
PERSONAL ENRICHMENTFENG SHUI & CHINESE ASTROLOGYCome learn how Feng Shui and Chinese Astrology can transform your life! We will discuss how the power of space, time & your surroundings can affect your health, wealth & relationships. We will reveal how you can take advantage of auspicious energies and see what transformations can be achieved. Balance & harmony can be acquired with Classical Feng Shui principles. Bring your house floor plan & I will help you decipher the energy sectors for the year. A $20 material fee is payable in class. Instructor: Kim-Yen Gil, $69#82588, Mon/Tue, 3/9 &3/10, 7:15PM-9:15PM, H-113
FINANCIAL & GRIEF SKILLS This course is for Widows, Widowers and Divorcees to provide them with the tools and skills that will empower them to live confidently. This class introduces them to expectations and resources for financial literacy and practical steps after loss, financial gain or even during hospice. Topics include: intro and the shocking statis-tics, how grief sabotages thinking and deci-sion making, implications for your money, financial steps, avoiding money pitfalls, issues of the heart as part of your plans, what to do before loss, how to be supportive of widowed friends and relatives and understanding empathy. Instructor: Michelle Hensley, $59#82919, Wed, 5/6-5/20, 5:00PM-7:00PM, H-113
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English Language Program (ELP) for Students with an F-1 VisaInternational (F-1 visa holders) students looking to improve their English skills to prepare for studying at U.S. colleges and universities can enroll in the ELP. ELP is offered as a 16-week session during fall and spring and as an 8-week session during summer. Each session consist of 20-24 hours of instruction per week, Monday – Thursday.
Tuition: $1,725 for 8-week classes and $3,450 per semester for 16-week classes
For application and information on how to apply contact:
International Student Program Santiago Canyon College 8045 E. Chapman Avenue, Room A-203 Orange, CA 92869714-628-5050www.sccollege.edu/international
Refund & Transfer Policy• Refund & transfer requests are
accepted 3 business days prior to class and are subject to a $15 processing fee per person, per class.
• Refunds are not issued after class is held.
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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP 2Hands-on demonstrations and exercises of landscape techniques, lighting, and posing people. Bring your camera, charged batteries, memory cards and manual to this live, in-person interactive class. Students are encouraged to participate in the ONLINE Intro to Digital Photography class before participating in this workshop. (RAIN DATE: Saturday, 4/4 9-11 am). Meet in the front of the Library. Instructor: Julie Diebolt-Price, $29#82406, Sat, 3/28, 9:00AM-11:00AM
REAL ESTATEREAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS ACCUMULATE WEALTH FOR YOUR RETIREMENTWhether you are a novice or a seasoned investor in this course you will learn the myriad of real estate investment opportuni-ties that are available to you. You will learn how to identify them, analyze them, and participate in, and obtain added wealth to benefit you and your family. Mostly, you will be prepared to be a knowledgeable real estate investor. Instructor: Gustavo Duran, $99#82175, Thu, 2/6-2-27, 6:30PM-8:30PM, H-125
TRAVEL TOURSLEAP DAY AT THE REAGAN LIBRARY & MUSEUM Celebrate this “extra” day that comes around once every four years with a memo-rable experience at the state-of-the-art, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library and Museum featuring 18 galleries that pay tribute to America’s 40th president. Enjoy approximately 5 hours at leisure to visit a full-scale replica of Reagan’s Oval Office, see a piece of the Berlin Wall, explore interactive exhibits, read letters written by President Reagan to Nancy and pay your respects at their final resting place with spectacular views of the Conejo Valley. The Air Force One Pavilion features a presidential limou-sine and secret service suburban, a Marine One helicopter and a walk through the Air Force One airplane that served seven U.S. Presidents. Also, on view for a limited time, Egypt’s Lost Cities – an exhibition featuring 200 authentic artifacts from museums in Cairo and Alexandria that provide a greater understanding of life during the age of the pharaohs. On view will be gold coins, delicate ceramics, exquisite jewelry, bronze vessels, three colossal 16-foot statues and other ancient Egyptian artifacts. These items were recovered two decades ago by underwater archaeologist Franck Goddio and his team when they discovered the two ancient and forgotten cities of Thonis-Heracleion and Canopus which were lost to natural disasters and the rising tides of the Mediterranean Sea more than 1200 years ago! Enjoy lunch on your own at the Reagan Library’s Country Café or The Pub. Departs from RSCCD Office 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Instructor: Good Times Travel, $84#82716, Sat, 2/29, 8:30AM-5:30PM
WHAT WERE YOU BORN TO DO?You were born to make a unique contri-bution to humanity. Progressing toward this purpose 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 all had mundane jobs until they focused new careers on simply doing what came most naturally. Expressing your Natural Talent relentlessly will magneti-cally attract all the desires of your heart. A $30 materials fee for a comprehensive Workbook is payable to instructor in class. Instructor: Curtis Adney, $49#82020, Sat, 2/8, 1:00PM-5:00PM, U-98
PHOTOGRAPHYINTO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY: 1 BEGINNING YOUR JOURNEYThe key to success in photography is starting with the basics. Begin your journey with camera operations learning the purpose of the buttons, dials and menus. Then, we explore more complex concepts of digital photography with emphasis on the manual controls of your camera. Bring your camera, charged batteries, memory cards and manual to this ONLINE interactive class. Instructor: Julie Diebolt-Price, $89#82425, Thu, 2/6-3/5, 6:30PM-7:10PM, ONLINE
INTRO TO DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 2Take your pictures from ordinary to extraor-dinary and make your pictures POP! With discussion of art in photography, landscapes, composition, lighting and posing people. Bring your camera, charged batteries, memory cards and manual to this interactive ONLINE class. Instructor: Julie Diebolt-Price, $89#82399, Thu, 3/12-4/9, 6:30PM-7:10PM, ONLINE
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY WORKSHOP 1Take beautiful photos of the Santiago Canyon College Campus! Instructor Julie Diebolt-Price will provide hands-on demon-strations and shooting exercises plus instruc-tion on the use of camera operations. Bring your camera, charged batteries, memory cards and manual to this live, in-person interactive class. Students are encouraged to participate in the ONLINE Intro to Digital Photography class before participating in this workshop. (RAIN DATE: Saturday, 3/7 - 9-11 am). Meet in the Front of the Library. Instructor: Julie Diebolt-Price, $29#82404, Sat, 2/29, 9:00AM-11:00AM
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LANTERMAN, SIMON & STEARNSJoin us on this tour showcasing historic and beautiful sights of prominent figures who once lived in this area. In La Cañada-Flintridge, enjoy a docent-guided tour of the Lanterman House, a beautiful Craftsman-style home that has belonged to Dr. Roy Lanterman and his family for almost 100 years and is filled with all the original furni-ture and wardrobe of the First Lady of the house. Designed as a fireproof bungalow in 1915, the Lanterman House is purported to be the first home west of the Mississippi that was built with concrete and the result is a unique architectural treasure. Its exquisite original interiors include elaborate hand-painted walls and ceiling ornamentation. After time at leisure for lunch on your own at the many eateries in Old Pasadena, we’ll visit the Storrier Stearns Japanese Gardens – conceived in the 1930s as a private estate garden of one aristocratic Pasadena couple. On a docent-guided tour we’ll stroll through these lovely, pond-style gardens that are a delightful oasis, and feature a 15-foot water-fall, formal tea house and authentic bronze figures and lanterns. Later, enjoy time at leisure to browse the Norton Simon Museum, featuring one of the most remarkable private art collections ever assembled. Over a 30-year period, industrialist Norton Simon (1907–1993) amassed an astonishing collec-tion of European art from the Renaissance to the 20th century, and a stellar collection of Indian and Southeast Asian art spanning 2,000 years. The museum also boasts an impressive Sculpture Garden. Suggested: walking shoes as there is considerable walking on uneven walkways. Departs from RSCCD Office 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Instructor: Good Times Travel, $85#82717, Thu, 4/9, 7:45AM-6:45PM
HOLLYWOOD LIGHTS & COSMIC SIGHTSBy popular demand comes this unique opportunity to visit the famed Griffith Observatory at night! One of L.A.’s most recognizable landmarks, it is Southern California’s gateway to the cosmos! Built in 1935, it’s been a popular movie location since 1955’s Rebel Without a Cause, and its recently restored Art Deco building features spectacular exhibits and unbeatable hilltop views. Enjoy approximately three hours at leisure to explore the many magnificent astronomical exhibits, look through tele-scopes, visit the gift shop and marvel at the spectacular views of Los Angeles at night! The free film, “The Once and Future Griffith Observatory” is narrated by Leonard Nimoy and focuses on the Observatory’s history and recent renovation. Planetarium shows are available on a first-come-first-served basis for an additional fee ($5 seniors/$7 adults) upon arrival at the Observatory. Prior to the Observatory, we’ll enjoy time at leisure for an early dinner (approximately 3:30 p.m.) at the cafeteria-style, Maddalena’s Restaurant and wine tasting on your own at the famed San Antonio Winery – a true gem tucked away in a nondescript industrial area of Los Angeles. Delicious Italian food has been served in a festive atmosphere here for over 100 years! Departs from RSCCD Office 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Instructor: Good Times Travel, $69#82715, Sun, 3/29, 2:00PM-9:15PM
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Unless otherwise noted, local travel is aboard deluxe motor coach with profes-sional tour director. Minimum travel age 13.Cancellation/Travel Protection:Day trips refund requests must be received at least ten (10) business days prior to departure date, and will be granted only if your space is resold. Day trip fees and deposits paid to Community Services: Refunds to reflect $15 processing fee per person.Due to unforeseen circumstances or weather conditions, day trips may be cancelled or services substituted.GratuitiesPrices do not include customary driver and tour director gratuities for a job well done. Gratuities should be earned and related to your impressions of how you were served by each individual. Industry guidelines for gratuities are $2-$5 per passenger/per day each for the tour director and driver.During the trip, if a participant does not abide to the scheduled departure and returning times, it is the participant’s sole responsibility for return transportation.
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THE HUNTINGTON LIBRARY, ART MUSEUM AND BOTANICAL GARDENSVisit The Huntington Library, Art Museum, and Botanical Gardens at a spectacular time of year – when the gardens are typically in full bloom! Originally the private estate of railroad magnate Henry Huntington, The Huntington features a magnificent collec-tion of rare books, manuscripts, and famous European and American art including Gainsborough’s “The Blue Boy,” Mary Cassatt’s “Breakfast in Bed,” a Gutenberg Bible, an illuminated manuscript of Chaucer’s The Canterbury Tales, and a First Folio edition of Shakespeare. The European art is on display in Huntington’s Beaux-Arts mansion – one of the great Gilded Age residences of America. Spread across 120 acres and featuring over 15,000 kinds of plants from around the world, the gardens are landscaped into a series of 12 special-ized, themed gardens including the popular Rose Garden, Japanese Garden and Chinese Garden. On display for a limited time is the special exhibition, Lifelines/Timelines which explores the march of time by comparing the age of selected California juniper bonsai alongside benchmarks in the institution’s 100-year history along with significant pieces on view in the library and art galleries. Each of the exhibition’s five bonsai installations, located at gallery entrances, include an illustrated timeline, interactive elements, and other interpretive materials providing an interdisciplinary approach that only The Huntington could offer and presenting an entirely new perspective on The Huntington’s holding. Enjoy approximately five hours at your leisure to explore the gardens, art galleries, gift-shop and visitor center with lunch on your own at the various eateries. Suggested: walking shoes. Departs from RSCCD Office 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Instructor: Good Times Travel, $85#82718, Sat, 5/9, 9:00AM-5:00PM
LAVENDER & LINCOLNWe begin our day enjoying the delightful sights, scents and tastes of aromatic lavender during the annual Lavender Festival at the historic Highland Springs Ranch & Inn. Established in 1884 in Cherry Valley, this ranch sits in a lovely country setting that boasts sprawling olive groves, towering trees and 20 acres of organic lavender fields. This historic ranch has been visited by the likes of Wyatt Earp, Ernest Hemingway, Albert Einstein, Bob Hope and Elizabeth Taylor! Even after all these years, the ranch has preserved its history and retained the charm that has made it a destination for over 100 years! Enjoy your time at leisure to stroll through the lavender fields (California’s largest organic lavender farm), view the sample garden (home of more than 90 varieties of lavender) and attend a distilla-tion demonstration to learn how lavender oil is made and why it is such a remarkable herb. Enjoy live musical entertainment and delicious cuisine available for purchase. Enjoy your lunch on own, and perhaps purchase an iced lavender green tea or lavender latte to enjoy under the tall pines of the shady, park-like setting. The quaint artisan shops housed in the ranch’s historic buildings boast wonderful local and organic farm products – everything from lavender and tea to honey and olives. This afternoon we’ll visit the Lincoln Memorial Shrine in Redlands. Originally designed in 1932, the shrine contains some of the finest manuscripts and artifacts of Lincoln’s time, not to mention the largest collection of Lincoln artifacts and Civil War material west of the Mississippi. Departs from RSCCD Office 2323 N. Broadway, Santa Ana. Instructor: Good Times Travel, $69#82719, Sat, 6/6, 8:30AM-6:00PM
The Santiago Canyon College Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated exclusively to helping Santiago Canyon College (SCC) gain the financial resources it needs to insure that every qualified student, regardless of economic background, has access to a high-quality education. The foundation raises money for scholarships and support programs such as Guardian Scholars (emancipated foster youth) and the Veterans Service Office (VSO), as well as for academic enrichment programs and campus events that enhance the quality of our students’ experience at SCC.There is no better value in higher education than the community college – nor a more cost-effective way to insure that more people in our community have a viable path to become or remain productive citizens. Your donation to the foundation – in any amount – makes a real difference in the lives of our students. To find out more – including how to leave a legacy gift through your will or establish a scholarship honoring someone you love – please email [email protected] or call 714-628-4790.
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