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Your classmates will miss you if you miss class Registration Information....................................... 2 Term Dates and Holidays...................................... 3 English-As-A Second Language .......................... 4 Anaheim Campus ESL Classes ........................ 5 Cypress Campus ESL Classes ......................... 7 Wilshire Campus ESL Classes ......................... 9 Hermosa Village .............................................. 10 ESL-Anaheim City School District ................... 11 ESL-Magnolia School District.......................... 11 ESL-Buena Park School District ..................... 11 ESL-La Habra City School District .................. 12 Off-Site ESL Classes....................................... 12 ESL-Placentia/Yorba Linda ............................. 12 School District ................................................. 12 Foreign Language ............................................... 13 Basic Skills........................................................... 13 High School Diploma Program........................ 13 High School Diploma Program........................ 14 Official GED Exam Information ....................... 14 GED Test Preparation ..................................... 14 Elementary Subjects ....................................... 14 SCE Labs .............................................................. 15 English & Communication.................................. 15 Math ...................................................................... 16 Career Planning ................................................... 16 Business Education ............................................ 17 Management Certificate Program ................... 17 Administrative Assistant Certificate Program.. 18 Business Skills .................................................... 19 Financial Planning & Investing .......................... 19 Business Opportunities ...................................... 19 Antiques & Collectibles Certificate Program.... 20 Required Courses ........................................... 20 Electives .......................................................... 20 Computers............................................................ 21 Digital Media, Web, & Video ............................... 25 Graphic Arts Classes....................................... 25 Website Design Classes ................................. 26 Digital Video Classes ...................................... 27 Digital Media Workshops ................................ 27 Online Classes ..................................................... 27 Disabled Student Programs ............................... 33 DSPS Off-Site Class Locations ....................... 35 Culinary Arts ........................................................ 35 Culinary Classes at the Anaheim Campus: January............................................................ 35 Culinary Classes at the Anaheim Campus: February, March .............................................. 36 Culinary Classes at the Yorba Linda Campus: January............................................................ 36 Culinary Classes at the Yorba Linda Campus: February, March .............................................. 37 Culinary Classes at the Wilshire and Yorba Linda Campus: February & March ................. 37 Home Decorative Arts ......................................... 37 Clothing Design ............................................... 37 Painting & Drawing.......................................... 39 Floral Design ................................................... 40 Home Decor .................................................... 40 Photography .................................................... 40 Drama.............................................................. 41 Parenting .............................................................. 41 Parenting Classes for Parents ........................ 42 Vocational Preparation ....................................... 42 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration .................. 42 Apprenticeship................................................. 42 Bartending ....................................................... 43 Woodshop ....................................................... 43 Construction Education ................................... 43 Early Childhood Education (ECE) Certificate Program................................................................ 44 ECE Required Courses ................................... 44 ECE Elective Courses ..................................... 45 Electronics....................................................... 45 Medical ............................................................ 45 Pharmacy Technician Training Cert Program.. 46 Cypress College Courses Offered Through SCE! ............................................................................... 47 Air Conditioning and Refrigeration .................. 47 Airline & Travel Careers .................................. 47 Auto Collision Repair....................................... 48 Auto Technology ............................................. 48 Aviation............................................................ 49 Business Practices and Computers ................ 49 Communication ............................................... 49 Hotel, Restaurant, Culinary Arts Careers........ 49 Jewelry Design ................................................ 50 Marine Service & Repair ................................. 50 Motorcycle Service .......................................... 51 Music & Theater .............................................. 51 Physical Fitness .................................................. 51 Dance .............................................................. 52 Adult Martial Arts ............................................. 52 Music .................................................................... 53 Mature Driver ....................................................... 53 Older Adults Program ......................................... 54 Emeritus Education Enrichment...................... 54 Intergenerational Program .............................. 54 Communication ............................................... 54 Creative Arts Enrichment ................................ 55 Body & Mind .................................................... 57 Physical Fitness .............................................. 59 Senior Classes ................................................ 60 Kids' College & Teen Program........................... 61 Arts & Crafts .................................................... 61 Computers....................................................... 62 Dance .............................................................. 63 Foreign Language ........................................... 64 Cheerleading & Gymnastic ............................. 64 Martial Arts ...................................................... 65 Math ................................................................ 65 Math Tutorials.................................................. 66 Music & Drama................................................ 67 Violin - Suzuki Method .................................... 68 Reading, Writing, Spelling............................... 69 Reading Tutorials ............................................ 71 Science............................................................ 72 Sports .............................................................. 72 General Information ............................................ 74 Continuing Education Campus Locations........ 76 Off-Campus Continuing Education Locations . 77 NOCCCD Administration .................................... 77 NOCCCD Board of Trustees ............................... 77 Class Index........................................................... 78 TABLE OF CONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS

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�Your classmates will miss you if you miss class

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Registration Information....................................... 2Term Dates and Holidays...................................... 3English-As-A Second Language.......................... 4

Anaheim Campus ESL Classes........................ 5Cypress Campus ESL Classes ......................... 7Wilshire Campus ESL Classes ......................... 9Hermosa Village .............................................. 10ESL-Anaheim City School District................... 11ESL-Magnolia School District.......................... 11ESL-Buena Park School District ..................... 11ESL-La Habra City School District .................. 12Off-Site ESL Classes....................................... 12ESL-Placentia/Yorba Linda ............................. 12School District ................................................. 12

Foreign Language ............................................... 13Basic Skills........................................................... 13

High School Diploma Program........................ 13High School Diploma Program........................ 14Official GED Exam Information ....................... 14GED Test Preparation..................................... 14Elementary Subjects ....................................... 14

SCE Labs.............................................................. 15English & Communication.................................. 15Math ...................................................................... 16Career Planning ................................................... 16Business Education ............................................ 17

Management Certificate Program ................... 17Administrative Assistant Certificate Program.. 18Business Skills .................................................... 19Financial Planning & Investing .......................... 19Business Opportunities...................................... 19Antiques & Collectibles Certificate Program.... 20

Required Courses ........................................... 20Electives .......................................................... 20

Computers............................................................ 21Digital Media, Web, & Video ............................... 25

Graphic Arts Classes....................................... 25Website Design Classes ................................. 26Digital Video Classes ...................................... 27Digital Media Workshops ................................ 27

Online Classes..................................................... 27Disabled Student Programs ............................... 33

DSPS Off-Site Class Locations....................... 35Culinary Arts ........................................................ 35

Culinary Classes at the Anaheim Campus: January............................................................ 35Culinary Classes at the Anaheim Campus: February, March .............................................. 36Culinary Classes at the Yorba Linda Campus: January............................................................ 36Culinary Classes at the Yorba Linda Campus: February, March .............................................. 37Culinary Classes at the Wilshire and Yorba Linda Campus: February & March ................. 37

Home Decorative Arts ......................................... 37Clothing Design ............................................... 37Painting & Drawing.......................................... 39Floral Design ................................................... 40Home Decor .................................................... 40Photography .................................................... 40Drama.............................................................. 41

Parenting .............................................................. 41Parenting Classes for Parents ........................ 42

Vocational Preparation ....................................... 42Air Conditioning and Refrigeration .................. 42Apprenticeship................................................. 42Bartending....................................................... 43Woodshop ....................................................... 43Construction Education ................................... 43

Early Childhood Education (ECE) Certificate Program................................................................ 44

ECE Required Courses................................... 44ECE Elective Courses..................................... 45Electronics....................................................... 45Medical ............................................................ 45

Pharmacy Technician Training Cert Program.. 46Cypress College Courses Offered Through SCE!............................................................................... 47

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration .................. 47Airline & Travel Careers .................................. 47Auto Collision Repair....................................... 48Auto Technology ............................................. 48Aviation............................................................ 49Business Practices and Computers ................ 49Communication ............................................... 49Hotel, Restaurant, Culinary Arts Careers........ 49Jewelry Design................................................ 50Marine Service & Repair ................................. 50Motorcycle Service.......................................... 51Music & Theater .............................................. 51

Physical Fitness .................................................. 51Dance .............................................................. 52Adult Martial Arts............................................. 52

Music .................................................................... 53Mature Driver ....................................................... 53Older Adults Program ......................................... 54

Emeritus Education Enrichment...................... 54Intergenerational Program .............................. 54Communication ............................................... 54Creative Arts Enrichment ................................ 55Body & Mind.................................................... 57Physical Fitness .............................................. 59Senior Classes ................................................ 60

Kids' College & Teen Program........................... 61Arts & Crafts .................................................... 61Computers....................................................... 62Dance .............................................................. 63Foreign Language ........................................... 64Cheerleading & Gymnastic ............................. 64Martial Arts ...................................................... 65Math ................................................................ 65Math Tutorials.................................................. 66Music & Drama................................................ 67Violin - Suzuki Method .................................... 68Reading, Writing, Spelling............................... 69Reading Tutorials ............................................ 71Science............................................................ 72Sports .............................................................. 72

General Information ............................................ 74Continuing Education Campus Locations........ 76Off-Campus Continuing Education Locations . 77NOCCCD Administration .................................... 77NOCCCD Board of Trustees............................... 77Class Index........................................................... 78

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� SCE WintEr Schedule 2007 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us

TWO EASY WAYS TO REGISTER!

WALK IN:Register in person at any of our four locationsbeginning Wednesday, November 29, 2006.FIRST TIME STUDENT? See below for more details.

ANAHEIM CAMPUS1830 W. Romneya Drive

Anaheim, CA 92801(714) 808-4999

HOURS:M-Th: 8:30a-7:30p

Fri: 8:30a-4pSat: 8:30a-12noon

CYPRESS CAMPUS9200 Valley View Drive

Cypress, CA 90630(714) 484-7038

HOURS:M-Th: 8:30a-7:30p

Fri: 8:30a-4pSat: 8:30a-12noon

WILSHIRE CAMPUS315 E. Wilshire AvenueFullerton, CA 92832

(714) 992-7700HOURS:

M-Th: 8:30a-7:30pFri: 8:30a-4p

Sat: 8:30a-12noon

YORBA LINDACAMPUS

4175 Fairmont Blvd.Yorba Linda, CA 92886

(714) 779-8279HOURS:

M-Th: 8:30a-7:30pFri/Sat: CLOSED

ONLINE REGISTRATION WEBSTAR HELPLINE(714) 808-4679 or [email protected]

CASH * CHECK

CASH * CHECK

ONLINE AT: www.sce.cc.ca.usRegister online beginning Tuesday, November 28, 2006.Great news! You are now able to register until the day BEFOREyour class begins! Register early as some classes fill.

FIRST TIME STUDENT? See below for more details.

ONLINE REGISTRAONLINE REGISTRAONLINE REGISTRAONLINE REGISTRAONLINE REGISTRATIONTIONTIONTIONTION WEBSTWEBSTWEBSTWEBSTWEBSTAR HOURSAR HOURSAR HOURSAR HOURSAR HOURSMonday - Saturday: 7:00a-11:30p

* Computers for on-line registration are available at each SCE registration office.

FIRST TIME STUDENTS...READ HERESTEP 1: FIRST TIME STUDENTS can apply for a student identification (ID) number on-line on our website atwww.sce.cc.ca.us. OR, apply for your student ID in person by coming into one of our campus locations.STEP 2: An email response with registration instructions will be sent to you within two (2) business days after yourapplication is submitted.STEP 3: Once you receive your SCE ID, you have two (2) ways to register for classes:

* ON-LINE REGISTRATION VIA WEBSTAR BEGINS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2006 — On-lineregistration users will be allowed to register for classes one day prior to the beginning of walk-in registration.You can register for classes on-line beginning Tuesday, November 28, 2006 by logging ontowww.sce.cc.ca.us. Click on WebStar and use your 8-digit ID or Social Security Number as your “User ID”.Computers for on-line registration are available at each SCE registration office.

* WALK-IN REGISTRATION BEGINS WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2006 – You can register at any of ourfour locations beginning Wednesday, November 29, 2006. Students can register for any class at anylocation, even if your class is not at that location, up until the day before the class begins. We haveeliminated the last name restrictions so come to one of our locations as soon as possible!

STEP 4: Purchase your PARKING PERMIT and BOOKS if your class subject or location requires it. See individualclass descriptions for more information.

HELPLINE HOURS:M-Th: 7:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

RegisTRaTion infoRmaTion

TERM DTERM DTERM DTERM DTERM DAAAAATES & HOLIDTES & HOLIDTES & HOLIDTES & HOLIDTES & HOLIDAAAAAYYYYYSSSSSWINTER TERM (12 weeks)January 3 - March 25, 2007

ONLINE REGISTRATION USING WEBSTAR:WWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.SCE.CC.SCE.CC.SCE.CC.SCE.CC.SCE.CC.CA.US.CA.US.CA.US.CA.US.CA.USBegins November 28, 2006 through the day before your class begins.

WALK-IN REGISTRATION AT OUR FOUR CAMPUS LOCATIONS:Begins November 29, 2006 through the day before your class begins.

CYPRESS COLLEGE & FULLERTON COLLEGE SPRINGSEMESTER:January 16 - May 25, 2007

CAMPUS CLOSED DURING THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAYS:Martin Luther King Jr. Birthday: ........................... January 15, 2007Lincoln’s Birthday: ............................................... February 16, 2007President’s Day: .................................................. February 19, 2007

SCE SCHEDULE SYMBOL KEYAN= Anaheim CampusCC= Cypress College CampusCRN= Course Registration NumberNC= No class will be held

on that dateFC= Fullerton CollegeWIL= Wilshire Campus (Fullerton)YL= Yorba Linda CampusOff-campus continuing education locationaddresses are listed in the back of thisclass schedule.

SCEETER THE OTTERSceeter the Otter represents the NorthOrange County Community College District’sSchool of Continuing Education as its schoolmascot. Sceeter’s image is a representation of theCalifornia Sea Otter, an endangered speciesknown for its curiosity and tenacity in its efforts tolearn and problem-solve. Sea otters are energetic,fun-loving, resourceful, and are lifelong learners.Charter concept and proposal submitted by: CarlosAyon, Victor Macias, and Linda Ortiz. Character development andillustration by: Dan the Cartoon Man * www.danthecartoonman.com

SPRING TRIMESTER (12 weeks)March 26 - June 24, 2007

ONLINE REGISTRATION USING WEBSTAR:WWWWWWWWWWWWWWW.SCE.CC.SCE.CC.SCE.CC.SCE.CC.SCE.CC.CA.US.CA.US.CA.US.CA.US.CA.USBegins Tuesday, March 6, 2007 through the day before your class begins.

WALK-IN REGISTRATION AT OUR FOUR CAMPUS LOCATIONS:Begins Wednesday, March 7, 2007 through the day before your class begins.

CYPRESS COLLEGE & FULLERTON COLLEGE SUMMERSEMESTER: May 29 - August 16, 2007* (pending approval from the Board of Trustees)

CAMPUS CLOSED DURING THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAYS:Spring Recess: .................................................... April 2-6, 2007Memorial Day Holiday: ........................................ May 28, 2007

TeRm DaTes & HoliDaYs

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� SCE WintEr Schedule 2007 Register Online at www.sce.cc.ca.us

ENGLISH-AS-A SECOND LANGUAGE

HOW TO REGISTER FOR FREE ESL CLASSES First Time Students Only: First Time students register on a first-come, first served basis, as space is available. Follow these easy steps:

Step 1 Select which campus to attend - Anaheim, Cypress, or Wilshire (Fullerton).

Step 2 Review the test locations, dates, and start times. Arrive at the campus you have selected at least 30 minutes before the scheduled test time. Bring $2.00 to purchase a temporary, one-day parking permit from the machines located in the parking lots. Seating in the testing rooms is limited; students who do not get in for their selected test time, will have to wait for the next scheduled time.

SCE CampusAnaheim: Wed, December 6, 1st Floor Entrance Start Times: 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm

Cypress: Tues, December 5, CE-12; Parking Lot 4 Start Times: 8:30 am, 10 am, 5 pm, 6 pm

Wilshire: Thurs, December 7, Building 200 Start Times: 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm

Step 3 First Time students must be assessed (tested) to determine their English level. Allow approximately 2 hours for testing and registration processing. Children are NOT allowed in the testing rooms. Children may not be left unattended while on the SCE campuses.

Step 4: Students who do not attend classes by January 18 will be dropped from the class and new students from the wait list will fill the vacated seats.

Continuing StudentsContinuing students who attended Fall 2006 term regularly and complied with the exit testing and attendance regulations will be automatically enrolled for Winter 2007 term. Continuing students who have not attended ESL classes since Winter 2006 should come during 'On-going Registration' (see below). Continuing students will NOT beenrolled during December 5, 6, and 7 registration for First Time students.

On-Going RegistrationESL classes do fill each term; however, if seats are available, students who miss the registration periods may register during the term after the term starts. Please allow approximately two hours for testing and registration processing. Register at the following:

Anaheim: Mon ONLY (January 8, 15, 29; February 5, 12, 26;. March 12, 19). ESL Lab Room 121; 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 5 pm, 7 pm

Cypress: Mon & Tues ONLY, (January 8, 9, 15, 16, 29, 30; February 5, 6, 12, 13, 20, 26, 27; March 12, 13, 19, 20); ESL Lab CE 10-14, 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 5 pm, 7 pm

Wilshire Mon ONLY, (January 8, 15, 29; February 5, 12, 26; March 12, 19); ESL Lab Room 214; 8:30 am; 10:30 am, 5 pm, 7 pm

ESL Program Attendance RulesStudents who do not attend classes during the first two weeks of a trimester without notifying their instructors, will be dropped from the attendance rosters and the new students, or students from the waiting list will fill the vacated spaces. If a student misses 50% of the class sessions in any given 4-week attendance collecting period (one attendance roster), that student will be dropped from the class attendance roster. The student dropped from a class attendance roster will be put at the bottom of the waiting list for that class and will not be allowed to register for the same class or class of an equal level until the following trimester.

If you need more detailed information please call (714) 808-4638.

COMO INSCRIBIRSE PARA LAS CLASES DE INGLES GRATIS. Estudiantes que vienen por primera vez se incribiran en el orden en que se presenten y si hay espacio en la clase. Siga los siquientes pasos.

Paso 1: Seleccione a cual escuela dese atender: Anaheim, Cypress, o Wilshire (Fullerton).

Paso 2: Revise las localidades, horas y dias donde se ofrecen los examenes. Liegue a las escuela que usted ha seleccionado por lo menos media hora antes de que se inicie el examen. Traiga dos dolares ($2.00) para que compre un permiso temporal de estacionamiento. El espacio en el salon de evaluacion es limitado. Los estudiantes que no logren presentar la evaluacion en el horario de su preferencia, deberan esperar hasta el siguiente horario.

SCE CampusAnaheim: diciembre 6, Centro de Aprendizaje. Entrada en el 1er piso Horario: 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm

Cypress: martes, diciembre 5. Centro de Aprendizaje. CE-10-14. Estacionamiento 4 Horario: 8:30 am, 10 am, 4 pm, 6 pm

Wilshire: jueves, diciembre 7, Edificio 200 salon 214 Horario 8:30 am, 9:30 am, 10:30 am, 4 pm, 5 pm, 6 pm

Paso 3: Los estudiantes que vienen por primera vez deben de presentar un examen para determinar su nivel de ingles. El proceso de evaluacion e inscripcion dura approximademente dos horas. No se premiten ninos dentro de los salones de evalucion. No se permite dejar a los ninos desatendidos en el centro escolar.

Paso 4: Los Estudiantes que no hayan asistido a clases hasta el 18 de enero, seran dados de baja de la clase y el espacio vacante sera reemplazado por nuevos estudiantes.

ENGLISH-AS-A-SECONDLANGUAGE

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Estudiantes ContinuasLos estudiantes que asistieron regularmente a clases durante el trimestre de ontono del 2006, y cumplieron con los procedimientos del examen EXIT y las reglas de asistencia seran registrados automaticamente para el trimestre de invierno del 2007. Estudiantes previos que NO asistieron a clases desde el trimester de invierno de 2006, y cuyos nombres no aparecen en las listas del trimester de invierno del 2006, deben de venir a las inscripciones continuas (mas informacion en la parte inferior). Estudiantes previos NO seran registrados durante los dias 5, 6, y 7 de deciembre, ya que estas fechas estan asignadas unicamente para estudiantes nuevos.

Inscriptiones ContinuasLas claes de Ingles se llenan en su totalidad en cada termino sin embargo, si un espacio llega a hacerce disponibles, los estudiantes que no se registracion durante la fecha estipulada podran registrarse despues de que el trimestre haya iniciado. Por favor registrese en los siguientes dias en las siguientes localidades:

Anaheim: Solamente lunes (enero 8, 15, 29; febrero 5, 12, 26; marzo 12, 19); salon 121; 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 5 pm, 7 pm

Cypress: Solamente lunes y martes, (enero 8, 9, 15, 16, 29, 30; febrero 5, 6, 12, 13, 20, 26, 27, marzo 12, 13, 19, 20 ); salon CE10-14; 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 5 pm, 7 pm

Wilshire: Solamente lunes (enero 8, 15, 29; febrero 5, 12, 26, marzo 12, 19); salon 214; 8:30 am, 10:30 am, 5 pm, 7 pm

Reglas de Asistencia del Programa de ESLLos estudiantes que no asisten a clase durante las dos primeras semanas del trimestre sin notificarle al instructor, seran dados de baja de la lista de asistencia y los estudiantes nuevos o estudiantes en la lista de espera llenaran los espacios vacantes. Si algun estudiante esta ausente 50% de las clases en un periodo de 4 semanas (registro de asistencia), el estudiante sera dado de baja del registro. El estudiante dado de baja del registro sera puesto al final de la lista de espera para esa clase y no podra inscribirse en esa clase u otra clase de mismo nivel hasta el proximo trimestre.

Anaheim Campus ESL Classes

ESL LEARNING CENTER ESLA/001The ESL Learning Center offers an opportunity to practice English through various instructional media. Students learn through ESL software and/or receive individual and group tutoring to improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Special interest areas such as Vocational ESL and EL Civics are also part of the instruction. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 22; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11730 MTWTh/10:30a-

8:30p AN/121 Niyondagara

Alvarez-Morales

BEGINNING LITERACY ESLA/100Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 8-Mar 20; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11710 MTWTh/8a-10:30a AN/130 Khssassi 61294 MTWTh/8a-10:30a AN/128 Choi11711 MW/10:30a-1p AN/130 Paz-Garcia 11770 TTh/10:30a-1p AN/130 Khssassi 11712 MTWTh/5:30p-

7:30pAN/130 Pregenzer

11713 WTh/7:30p-10p AN/130 Martinez11714* MT/7:30p-9:30p AN/130 Pregenzer 11753 MTWTh/7:30p-10p AN/118 Bond

BEGINNING/LOWESLA/200Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11715 MTWTh/8a-10:30a AN/138 Howie11777 MTWTh/8a-10:30a AN/116 Cagley11716 MTWTh/5p-7:30p AN/106 Bystry 51326 MW/5p-7:30p AN/128 Pyo51327 TTh/5p-7:30p AN/128 Witt11717 MW/7:30p-10p AN/107 Pyo11733 TTh/7:30p-10p AN/107 Robbins

BEGINNING HIGH ESLA/300Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11718 MTWTh/8a-10:30a AN/106 Kahlon11742 TTh/8a-10:30a AN/104 Ensch61225 MT/8a-10:30a AN/104 Staff 61048 MW/8a-10:30a AN/104 Robbins11734 MTWTh/10:30a-1p AN/124 Robbins11771 MTWTh/1:30p-

4:30p AN/124 Carson

11854 MTWTh/5p-7:30p AN/124 Martinez61049 MTWThF/5p-6:30p AN/112 Leishman 61224 MTWThF/5p-6:30p AN/112 Leishman 11720 MTWTh/7:30p-10p AN/126 Landi 11738 MW/7:30p-10p AN/128 Robinson 11739 TTh/7:30p-10p AN/128 Serrano

INTERMEDIATE/LOWESLA/400Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11721 MTWTh/8a-10:30a AN/124 Niyondagara 61050 MW/10:30a-1p AN/126 Ensch61226 MW/10:30a-1p AN/126 Ensch61051 MW/10:30a-1p

TTh/10:30a-1p AN/126 AN/104

Ensch

11743 MW/5p-7:30p AN/105 Martin61295 MW/5-7:30p AN/126 Factor 12225 T/5p-7:30p

Th/5p-7:30p AN/132 AN/105

Kelly

11744 MW/7:30p-10p AN/105 Serrano 12226 T/7:30p-10p

Th/7:30p-10p AN/601 AN/105

Kelly

Anaheim Campus ESL Classes

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INTERMEDIATE/HIGHESLA/500Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11723 MTWTh/8a-10:30a AN/126 Doherty 51322 MTWTh/8a-10:30a AN/110 Kopydlowska11766 MTWTh/5p-7:30p AN/601 Motz11780 MW/7:30p-10p AN/601 Motz31031* TTh/7:30p-10p AN/132 Martin

ADVANCED/LOW ESLA/600Dates: Jan 3-Mar 22; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51323 MTWTh/7:30p-10p AN/124 Mang

ESL SPECIALTY CLASSESTake a class to develop language skills in a specific area. No assessment is needed. Register in the ESL Learning Center on Monday - Friday. On Saturdays, students can register in class.

COMPUTER SKILLS FOR ESL (BEGINNING) ESLA/801The course introduces ESL students to hands-on exploration and use of current Microsoft Windows programs. Students will learn basic computer parts, keyboarding, and the basics of MS Word, PowerPoint, Print Shop, and Excel. Emphasis is on building confidence in computer use to improve English skills in grammar, vocabulary, writing, speaking, pronunciation, and reading. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 *Dates: Jan 6-Mar 17; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 †Dates: Jan 9-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11726 F/8:30a-11:30a AN/312 Kopydlowska11735 F/8:30a-11:30a AN/121 Ramirez11727* S/9a-12p AN/121 Ramirez11741† TTh/11:30a-2p AN/303 Howie12073 F/6p-9p AN/121 Carson

ESL PRONUNCIATION/ CONVERSATION SKILLS ESLA/802This course is designed for intermediate to advanced ESL learners to improve conversation and pronunciation skills in English. It is recommended that participants have English language skills at a Beginning High level. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11863 MW/10:30a-1p AN/106 Kahlon12012 F/11:30a-1:30p AN/124 Cagley12014 F/7:30p-10p AN/104 Scoble

CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION ESLA/803The course is designed to prepare prospective candidates for the US citizenship process. Students will learn how to complete all required immigration forms and practice the USCIS Citizenship Test by becoming familiar with US history. Students will acquire an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of being a US citizen. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11725 T/7:30p-10p

Th/7:30p-10p AN/132 AN/119

Bystry

DRAMA FOR COMMUNICATION ESLA/805This ESL course builds students' reading, speaking, and pronunciation skills in the context of theatrical performances. Students will examine human experiences and cultural norms through imagined roles and expand creative thinking. Students will learn history and terminology of the performing arts and build social skills and confidence necessary for public speaking. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11767 TWTh/10:30a-1p AN/128 Ismail-Beigi

ESL INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED WORK SKILLS ESLA/808This ESL course covers basic job-search and workplace survival language skills while building necessary computer and critical thinking skills for students who are at an intermediate level or higher. Emphasis is on understanding basic principles of getting a job as well as wages, benefits and concepts of employee organizations. Students will practice work-related safety standards and procedures and demonstrate effective use of common workplace technology and systems. Students will acquire skills of how to communicate effectively and manage workplace resources. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 12051 MW/10:30a-1:30p AN/312 Pittaway 31258 TTh/10:30a-1:30p AN/312 Pittaway

WRITING / READING ESLA/810This ESL course emphasizes reading comprehension skills while building vocabulary and critical thinking skills for students who are at an intermediate level or high. In addition, the writing component is designed to acquaint students with writing skills required to develop college- level writing techniques by focusing on prewriting, outlining, drafting, revising and editing. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51241 F/9a-12p AN/130 Niyondagara 11830* TTh/10:30a-1p AN/126 Doherty 11819 F/5p-7:30p AN/126 Scoble

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INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR REVIEW ESLA/813Students will learn to understand grammar structures in various contexts and practice using them in both oral and written communication. this class supplements core ESL courses or works as a stand-alone course. This course is designed for the SL students placed in the Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, and Advanced levels. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 12163 MW/10:30a-11:30a AN/110 Kopydlowska

ORAL INTERPRETATION (READING OUT LOUD) ESLA/990Literature and communication are integrated in the art of oral interpretation. This course emphasizes the study and analysis of relevant printed materials. Students learn to select and communicate the material orally and effectively to an audience through public presentation/performance. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 41255 F/8a-10:30a AN/104 Ismail-Beigi

VOCATIONAL ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE: ELECTRICITY AND CONSTRUCTION ESLA/995The course focuses on improving communicative competence within real-life situations related to working with electricity and general construction. Students will gain confidence as they improve their ability to communicate effectively while on the job. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51206 F/6p-9p AN/312 Pittaway

Cypress Campus ESL Classes

ESL LEARNING CENTER ESLA/001The ESL Learning Center offers an opportunity to practice English through various instructional media. Students learn through ESL software and/or receive individual and group tutoring to improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Special interest areas such as Vocational ESL and EL Civics are also part of the instruction. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 22; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11708 MTWTh/10:30a-1p

MW/1p-3:30p MTWTh/5:30p-9p

CC/CE10-14 NoorSmithMorgan

BEGINNING LITERACY ESLA/100Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11659 MTWTh/8:30a-

12:15p CC/CE12-11 Gulmesoff

11668* TTh/5p-7:30p CC/CE10-15 Frank 11672 MW/5p-7:30p CC/CE10-15 Dostal 12074 MTWTh/7:30p-10p CC/CE10-15 Frank

BEGINNING / LOW ESLA/200Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11728 MTWTh/8a-10:30a CC/CE12-10 Galvez11663 MTWTh/10:30a-1p CC/CE12-10 Smith11729 MW/10:30a-1p CC/CE12-10 Galvez11669 MTWTh/5p-7:30p CC/CE12-10 Kepler 11674 MWTh/7:30p-10p

T/7:30p-10p CC/CE12-10 CC/CE12-11

Chapman

BEGINNING / HIGH ESLA/300Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11661 MTWTh/8a-10:30a CC/CE12-12 Gilbert 11664 MTWTh/10:30a-1p CC/CE12-12 Szeto 11670 MTWTh/5p-7:30p CC/CE12-12 Briones 11740 MW/7:30p-10p CC/CE12-12 Dostal 11768* TTh/7:30p-10p CC/CE12-12 Wasby

INTERMEDIATE / LOW ESLA/400Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11662 MTWTh/8a-10:30a CC/CE10-13 Noor11665 MW/10:30a-1p CC/CE10-15 Gilbert 11666* TTh/10:30a-1p CC/CE10-15 Rivers Senghor11671 MTWTh/5p-7:30p CC/CE10-13 Perez 11675* TTh/7:30p-10p CC/CE10-13 Perez

INTERMEDIATE / HIGH ESLA/500Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11667 MTWTh/10:30a-1p CC/CE10-13 Wasby11676 MW/7:30p-10p CC/CE10-13 Derose

ADVANCED / LOW ESLA/600Dates: Jan 3-Mar 22; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11762 MTWTh/8a-10:30a CC/CE10-15 Rivers Senghor

Cypress Campus ESL Classes

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ESL SPECIALTY CLASSESTake a class to develop language skills in a specific area. No assessment is needed. Register in the ESL Learning Center on Monday - Friday. On Saturdays, students can register in class.

COMPUTER SKILLS FOR ESL (BEGINNING) ESLA/801The course introduces ESL students to hands-on exploration and use of current Microsoft Windows programs. Students will learn basic computer parts, keyboarding, and the basics of MS Word, PowerPoint, Print Shop, and Excel. Emphasis is on building confidence in computer use to improve English skills in grammar, vocabulary, writing, speaking, pronunciation, and reading. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11704 F/8:30a-10:30a CC/CE2-1 Szeto 61227 F/10:30a-1p CC/CE2-1 Szeto

ESL PRONUNCIATION/ CONVERSATION SKILLS ESLA/802This course is designed for intermediate to advanced ESL learners to improve conversation and pronunciation skills in English. It is recommended that participants have English language skills at a Beginning High level. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 *Dates: Jan 6-Mar 17; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11703 F/8:30a-10:30a CC/CE12-10 Sabha11701* S/9a-12p CC/CE10-14 Quintero Vasquez12200 F/10:30a-1:30p CC/CE10-13 Hastings

CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION ESLA/803The course is designed to prepare prospective candidates for the US citizenship process. Students will learn how to complete all required immigration forms and practice the USCIS Citizenship Test by becoming familiar with US history. Students will acquire an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of being a US citizen. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11705 MT/1p-3:30p CC/CE10-14 Noor12015 TTh/7:30p-10p CC/CE10-14 Kepler

ESL INTERMEDIATE / ADVANCED WORK SKILLS ESLA/808This ESL course covers basic job-search and workplace survival language skills while building necessary computer and critical thinking skills for students who are at an intermediate level or higher. Emphasis is on understanding basic principles of getting a job as well as wages, benefits and concepts of employee organizations. Students will practice work-related safety standards and procedures and demonstrate effective use of common workplace technology and systems. Students will acquire skills of how to communicate effectively and manage workplace resources. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 22; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51249 MW/12:30p-3:30p

TTh/12:30p-3:30p CC/CE10-15 Armendaris

Davis

WRITING / READING ESLA/810This ESL course emphasizes reading comprehension skills while building vocabulary and critical thinking skills for students who are at an intermediate level or high. In addition, the writing component is designed to acquaint students with writing skills required to develop college- level writing techniques by focusing on prewriting, outlining, drafting, revising and editing. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11879 F/10:30a-1p CC/CE12-10 Sabha11881 MW/12:30p-2p CC/CE12-10 Santostefano

INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR REVIEW ESLA/813Students will learn to understand grammar structures in various contexts and practice using them in both oral and written communication. This class supplements core ESL courses or works as a stand-alone course. This course is designed for the ESL students placed in the Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, and Advanced levels. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51335 TTh/12:30p-3:30p CC/CE10-15 Armendaris

COMPUTER SKILLS FOR ESL, ADVANCED ESLA/815Students will enhance their English language skills through challenging computer application tasks using MS Word, PowerPoint, Print Shop, Excel, the Internet, and MS Publisher. Emphasis is on building confidence in independent projects to improve English skills in grammar, vocabulary, writing, and reading. Students will be actively involved in computer projects linking the academic environment with their communities. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 41261 F/8a-10:30a CC/CE2-1 Sauers

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Wilshire Campus ESL Classes

ESL LEARNING CENTER ESLA/001The ESL Learning Center offers an opportunity to practice English through various instructional media. Students learn through ESL software and/or receive individual and group tutoring to improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills. Special interest areas such as Vocational ESL and EL Civics are also part of the instruction. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 22; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 12188 MTWTh/10:30a-1p

MW/5p-8:30p TTh/5p-8:30p

WIL/214 Lynch-ThompsonHernandezBrink

BEGINNING LITERACY ESLA/100Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11772 MW/8a-10:30a WIL/201 Cole12243* TTh/8a-10:30a WIL/201 Jalali 11678 MTWTh/10:30a-1p WIL/217 Jalali 11687* MT/5p-7:30p WIL/217 Makena11688 WTh/5p-7:30p WIL/217 Alaniz11697 WTh/7:30p-10p WIL/217 Alaniz11700* MT/7:30p-10p WIL/217 Makena

BEGINNING/LOWESLA/200Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11677 MTWTh/8a-10:30a WIL/217 Ulloa11679 MW/10:30a-1p WIL/216 Stehly 11680 TTh/10:30a-1p WIL/216 Ozbolt 11689 MTWTh/5p-7:30p WIL/216 Murphy 11693 MW/7:30p-10p WIL/216 Murphy 11694 TTh/7:30p-10p WIL/CE1 Meister

BEGINNING HIGH ESLA/300Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11760 MW/8a-10:30a WIL/202 Maske11761 TTh/8a-10:30a WIL/202 Ozbolt 11681 TTh/10:30a-1p WIL/201 Gayley11682 MW/10:30a-1p WIL/201 Pilafas 11690 MTWTh/5p-7:30p WIL/202 Jimenez 11695 MTWTh/7:30p-10p WIL/202 Guo

INTERMEDIATE/LOWESLA/400Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 12160 MTWTh/8a-10:30a WIL/215 Lynch-Thompson11683 MTWTh/10:30a-1p WIL/215 Skliar 11692 MTWTh/5p-7:30p WIL/201 Lasher 11696 MW/7:30p-10p WIL/201 Choi 12161 TTh/7:30p-10p WIL/201 Braam

INTERMEDIATE/HIGHESLA/500Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11684 MW/10:30a-1p WIL/202 Ozbolt 11685 TTh/10:30a-1p WIL/202 Ulloa11691 MTWTh/5p-7:30p WIL/215 Braam 11698 MTWTh/7:30p-10p WIL/215 Sersea

ADVANCED/HIGH ESLA/700Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11686 MW/8a-10:30a WIL/216 Stehly 11885 TTh/8a-10:30a WIL/216 Skliar 51324 MTWTh/8a-10:30a WIL/101 Pilafas

ESL SPECIALTY CLASSESTake a class to develop language skills in a specific area. No assessment is needed. Register in the ESL Learning Center on Monday - Friday. On Saturdays, students can register in class.

COMPUTER SKILLS FOR ESL (BEGINNING) ESLA/801The course introduces ESL students to hands-on exploration and use of current Microsoft Windows programs. Students will learn basic computer parts, keyboarding, and the basics of MS Word, PowerPoint, Print Shop, and Excel. Emphasis is on building confidence in computer use to improve English skills in grammar, vocabulary, writing, speaking, pronunciation, and reading. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 22; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51325 MTWTh/1p-2:15p WIL/214 Lynch-Thompson

ESL PRONUNCIATION / CONVERSATION SKILLS ESLA/802This course is designed for intermediate to advanced ESL learners to improve conversation and pronunciation skills in English. It is recommended that participants have English language skills at a Beginning High level. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11888 F/9a-10:30a WIL/202 Hall11889 F/10:30a-12p WIL/202 Hall12017 TTh/12:30p-

2:30p WIL/202 Gayley

51328 F/5p-8p WIL/CE2 Morenni

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CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION ESLA/803The course is designed to prepare prospective candidates for the US citizenship process. Students will learn how to complete all required immigration forms and practice the USCIS Citizenship Test by becoming familiar with US history. Students will acquire an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of being a US citizen. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11706 MTWTh/10:30a-

1pWIL/101 Maske

11707 TTh/6p-9p WIL/101 Fisher

ESL AND THE ARTS ESLA/804This course builds students' reading comprehension, writing, and speaking skills in the context of thematic and aesthetic exploration of arts. Students will identify common artistic themes while comparing and contrasting a variety of aesthetic forms, styles, and periods. This interactive course includes visiting museums, watching performances, and listening to guest speakers. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11709 F/12p-3p WIL/216 Ismail-Beigi

AMERICAN IDIOMS ESLA/809Students will become familiar with common American English idioms, their meanings and uses and demonstrate the application of idioms to everyday situations. In addition, students will learn the skills of deducing the meaning of the new vocabulary from context and become more comfortable sharing their opinions and experiences while practicing the target idioms. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11817 TTh/8a-10:30a WIL/215 Gayley

WRITING / READING ESLA/810This ESL course emphasizes reading comprehension skills while building vocabulary and critical thinking skills for students who are at an intermediate level or high. In addition, the writing component is designed to acquaint students with writing skills required to develop college- level writing techniques by focusing on prewriting, outlining, drafting, revising and editing. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11816 MW/8a-10:30a WIL/215 Staff

INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR REVIEW ESLA/813Students will learn to understand grammar structures in various contexts and practice using them in both oral and written communication. This class supplements core ESL courses or works as a stand-alone course. This course is designed for the ESL students placed in the Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, and Advanced levels. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11876 F/10:30a-12p WIL/217 Rubin

INTERMEDIATE VOCABULARY REVIEWESLA/814Students will review, expand, and retain vocabulary words and phrases organized by commonly used topics. Students will work on using approximately twenty-five practical target words per class in oral and written exercises. This course is designed for the ESL students placed in the Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, and Advanced levels. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11875 F/9a-10:30a WIL/217 Rubin

Hermosa Village

The Hermosa Village Center is a community center serving the Hermosa Village Apartment Community and nearby neighborhoods. The School of Continuing Education is proud to be a partner with the Hermosa Village Center providing family-oriented continuing education classes! Counseling services are also available. Free babysitting!

ESL AND COMPUTERS ESLA/130This course provides English language instruction through the medium of English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) computer programs. The primary focus is situated vocabulary development through the use of the Oxford Picture Dictionary program and supplementary software. *Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 61284* MW/5p-7p Hermosa

Village Staff

BEGINNING/LOWESLA/200*Dates: Jan 8-Mar 21; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 61285* MW/5p-7p Hermosa

Village Staff

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1. Getting a better job 1. Consequir mejores trabajos 2. Making a higher salary 2. Ganar un major salario 3. Reaching educational goals 3. Alcanzar sus metas educacionales 4. Preparing for college 4. Prepararse para entrar a la universidad

Hermosa Village

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ESL-Anaheim City School District

Open Registration; Inscripciones Abiertas Free babysitting on selected days;

ask your instructor for further information.

FAMILY LITERACY ESLA/120The course focuses on incorporating reading and literacy as a fundamental component of a healthy, well-functioning family. The family-oriented assignments integrate school and home. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11428 MTWTh/6p-9p Abraham

Lincoln Elementary

Lee

11424 MTW/5:30p-8:30p

Adelaide Price Elementary

Miranda

11870 MTWTh/8:30a-10:30a

Adelaide Price Elementary

Kis

11429 MTWTh/6p-9p BenjaminFranklin Elementary/

Lopez

31032 M/6p-9p BenjaminFranklin Elementary

Robbins

11421 TTh/8:30a-11:30a

Betsy Ross Elemntary/

Dahi

41247 TWTh/5:30p-7:30p

Clara Barton Elementary

Poblet

11426 MW/6p-9pTTh/6p-9p

Horace Mann Elementary

Buford

11828 TTh/6p-9p John Marshall Elementary

Morenni

12145 TTh/5:30p-8:30p

Melbourne GauerElementary

Jackson

11774 MW/5:30p-8:30p

Patrick Henry Elementary

Amit

12146 MTWTh/5:30p-8:30p

Palm Lane Elementary

Luu

11871 MTWTh/8a-10a Paul Revere Elementary

Hastings

21146 MTW/6p-9p Sunkist Elementary School

Staff

51341 MTW/6p-9p Sunkist Elementary School

Snavely

11422 WTh/5p-8p ThomasEdison Elementary

Staff

61056 WTh/5p-8p ThomasEdison Elementary

Staff

61228 MT/5p-8p ThomasEdison Elementary

Lopez

51247 MTWTh/5p-8p ThomasEdison Elementary

Truong

11481 MTWTh/5p-8p ThomasEdison Elementary

Vanegas

11425 W/5:30p-8:30p ThomasJefferson Elementary

Ramos

11536 TWTh/6p-9p Theodore Roosevelt Elementary

Worthington

ESL-Magnolia School District

Open Registration; Inscripciones Abiertas Free babysitting on selected days;

ask your instructor for further information.

FAMILY LITERACY ESLA/120The course focuses on incorporating reading and literacy as a fundamental component of a healthy, well-functioning family. The family-oriented assignments integrate school and home. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 31110 TTh/8:30a

-11:30a Albert Schweitzer Elementary

Wor th ing ton

11433 MTTh/6p-9p

Esther L Walter Elementary/

Staff

11800 WF/8:30a-11:30a

Esther L Walter Elementary

Zdan

12232 TTh/8:30a-11:30a

Esther L Walter Elementary

Hasan

21148 W/6p-9p Esther L Walter Elementary

Jackson

11434 MW/6p-9p

Juliette Low Elementary/ Portable

Morenni

11479 MTW/6p-9p

Jonas Salk Elementary/ Portable

Gueddi

51228 MTWTh/8:30a-11:30a

Jonas Salk Elementary

Santostefano

11891 WTh/6p-9p

M L Maxwell Elementary

Murillo

31260 MW/8:30a-11:30a

M L Maxwell Elementary

Gueddi

11430 TTh/8:30a-11:30a

Robert M Pyle Elementary/ Portable

Manchanda

31030 MW/8:30a-11:30a

Robert M Pyle Elementary

Manchanda

11431 TTh/6p-9p

Robert M Pyle Elementary/ Portable

Dennard

ESL-Buena Park School District

ESL AND COMPUTERS ESLA/130This course provides English language instruction through the medium of English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) computer programs. The primary focus is situated vocabulary development through the use of the Oxford Picture Dictionary program and supplementary software. Dates: Jan 8-Mar 22; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51243 MTWTh/6p-9p Gilbert

Elementary School

Carstensen

51242 MTWTh/8:15a-12p Messiah Lutheran Church

Arellano

ESL-Anaheim City School District ESL-Magnolia School District

ESL-Buena Park School District

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ESL-La Habra City School District

FAMILY LITERACY ESLA/120The course focuses on incorporating reading and literacy as a fundamental component of a healthy, well-functioning family. The family-oriented assignments integrate school and home. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 61286 MTWThF/8:30a-

11:30aLos Lomas Elementary

Townsend

61287 TTh/6p-9p Walnut School

Staff

61288 MW/6p-9p Washington Middle School

Staff

61289 TTh/6p-9p Las Positas School

Cole

Off-Site ESL Classes

Registration is open entry! You may register in any offsite class at any time. For more information, call (714) 808-4638. Free

babysitting at selected locations.

ESL MULTILEVEL ESLA/110The course focuses on preparing students to use English to achieve tasks within a variety of real-life situations such as a doctor's office or a department store. Students are instructed to be able to listen, speak, read, and write in English in context-specific environments. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11416 MTWTh/8:30

a-11:30a AnaheimCommunity Center

Weatherspoon

21150 MW/9:30a-12:30p

Access California Services

Hasan

12162 MW/8:30a-11:30a

Brea Comm Ctr Anglin

11578 TTh/10a-11:30a

Commonwealth Adlt Day HealthCt

Pregenzer

11802 MW/2p-4p Casa Santa Maria Whitaker 11414 MTWTh/8a-

10:30a First Christian Church Anaheim

Edgington

11419 TTh/10:30a-1p

First Christian Church Anaheim

Edgington

11418 F/9a-12p Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr

Carstensen

11478 MThF/6p-9p GarnetCommunity Ctr

Ramirez

51231 MTWTh/9a-12p

Orange Cty Christian Charities

Hall

51227 MWF/1p-4p Or Co Korean US Citizen League

Kim

61229 TTh/1p-4p Or Co Korean US Citizen League

Kim

11415 MTWTh/8:30a-12:15p

Ponderosa Park Lim

51331 MTW/8a-11a RichmanCommunity Center

Rau

11420 MTW/6p-9p Stanton Cultural Arts Center

Whitaker

CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION ESLA/803The course is designed to prepare prospective candidates for the US citizenship process. Students will learn how to complete all required immigration forms and practice the USCIS Citizenship Test by becoming familiar with US history. Students will acquire an understanding of the rights and responsibilities of being a US citizen. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21306 MW/6p-9p Ponderosa

Park Usary

ESL-Placentia/Yorba LindaSchool District

Open Registration; Inscripciones Abiertas Free babysitting on selected days;

ask your instructor for further information.

ESL AND COMPUTERS ESLA/130This course provides English language instruction through the medium of English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL) computer programs. The primary focus is situated vocabulary development through the use of the Oxford Picture Dictionary program and supplementary software. Starts week of 1/15/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61230 TTh/6p-8:30p Kraemer

Elementary Arellano

51215 MW/6p-8:30p Melrose Elementary School

Garcia

51216 MTWTh/6p-8:30p Melrose Elementary School

Martinez

11755 MTWTh/8:30a-12p Ruby Drive Elementary School

Sanchez-Silva

51218 MTWTh/8:30a-12p Ruby Drive Elementary School

Diaz

12036 MTWTh/8:30a-12p Ruby Drive Elementary School

Monroe

51220 TTh/6p-8:30p Rio Vista Elementary School

Arellano

51223 MTWTh/8:30a-12p Rio Vista Elementary School

Myers

51329 MTWTh/8a-11a TopazElementary

Kennedy

ESL-La Habra City School District

Off-Site ESL Classes

ESL-Placentia/Yorba Linda

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FOREIGN LANGUAGE

If you need more detailed information please call (714) 808-4638.

ARABIC - CONVERSATIONAL LANG/100Beginning level class introduces students to the basic knowledge of Arabic. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 17; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61269 S/9a-11:30a AN/132 Nabulsi $75

FRENCH - CONVERSATIONAL LANG/110Beginning level class introduces students to the culture and customs of France and covers basic speaking skills. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 8 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61270 Th/7p-9:30p YL/307 Bellavoine $75

JAPANESE - CONVERSATIONAL LANG/160Beginning level class introduces students to the culture and customs of Japan and to speak beginning level Japanese. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 17; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60378 S/8a-10:30a WIL/101 Lyon $75

JAPANESE CONVERSATIONAL II LANG/162Low intermediate level class expands students' basic knowledge of spoken Japanese. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 17; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60489 S/10:30a-1p WIL/TBA Lyon $75

RUSSIAN - CONVERSATIONAL LANG/170Beginning level class introduces students to the culture and customs of the Russian speaking countries and addresses immediate needs of a traveler. The course will also give the language skills helpful to welcome adopted children to their new families. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61272 T/7p-9:30p YL/405 Dollar $75

SPANISH - CONVERSATION I LANG/190Beginning level class introduces students to the culture and customs of Latin America and covers beginning level speaking skills. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 17; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 4-Mar 8 †Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 ‡Dates: Jan 9-Mar 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60001 S/8a-10:30a AN/124 Herrera $7560002* Th/7p-9:30p WIL/213 Aparicio $7560379† M/7p-9:30p YL/305 Islas $7561271‡ T/7p-9:30p CC/CE4-3 Montero $75

SPANISH - CONVERSATION II LANG/200Low intermediate level class expands students' basic knowledge of spoken Spanish. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 13 *Dates: Jan 4-Mar 8 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61273 T/7p-9:30p WIL/202 Aparicio $7561274* Th/7p-9:30p YL/305 Islas $75

BASIC SKILLS

Improve your workplace skills, chances for promotion, increase production! Need a High School Diploma? Start earning credits today!

NOTICE TO EMPLOYERS: You can arrange for onsite instruction in ESL or any Basic Skills subjects. Call our Training and Development Institute at (714) 808-4615!

High School Diploma Program

This course is specifically designed for adult students who want to study at their own pace to complete the credits necessary for a High School Diploma.

HOW CAN YOU ENROLL IN THE HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM?

STEP 1: Before your Orientation, contact your previous school(s) and obtain an officially-sealed transcript showing all previously completed high school work.

STEP 2: If you are a FIRST TIME student, apply for a student ID on-line on our website or come in peson to one of our campus locations. Appointments for Orientation CANNOT be made until you have an SCE ID.

STEP 3: Call a Counseling Office near you to schedule an appointment for your ORIENTATION (available weekly, day, or evening): ANAHEIM CAMPUS - (714) 808-4682 CYPRESS CAMPUS - (714) 484-7440 WILSHIRE CAMPUS - (714) 992-9916

DID YOU KNOW… Because our American society and economic marketplace is so ethnically diverse, employers view knowledge of multiple languages as a tremendous asset – communicating and selling to a variety of customers is key to their bottom line.Learn a second or third language at SCE and gain employability skills! ENROLL TODAY!

FOREIGN LANGUAGE

BASIC SkILLS

High School Diploma Program

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High School Diploma Program

All diploma applicants must have their previous work reviewed by a SCE Evaluator or Counselor. Various experiences are recognized for credit including previous schooling, work experience. Competency tests in reading, language, writing and math are required of all high school graduate candidates.

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA LAB LOCATION AND HOURS

Anaheim Campus - Room 141 M-Th: 8:30a - 2:45p/6-9p

Cypress Campus - Room CE1, Lot 6, M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/M,T,W, 6-9p

Wilshire Campus - Room 112 M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/6-9p

HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMACOURSE REQUIRMENTS

English ....................................... 40 credits Social Studies ...............................30 credits Applied or Fine Arts.......................10 credits Math ............................................. 20 credits Science ........................................ 20 credits Health.. ........................................... 5 credits Electives ......................................60 creditts TOTAL ..........................................185 CREDITS

Official GED Exam Information

WILSHIRE CENTER - Room 112 January 20, February 24, March 17, April 14

REGISTRATION: The 2007 GED test is limited to the first 20 paid applicants. The official GED test fee of $110 is collected at the Wilshire Center. Bring a MONEY ORDER payable to: Orange County Dept. of Education to the Wilshire Center, 315 E. Wilshire, Fullerton. Fees are non- refundable. A registration packet will be issued on the day that registration fees are paid. For registration questions please call the Wilshire Center at (714) 992-7700. The new GED test is now in effect. Scores from the previous version of the GED cannot be combined with the new test scores.

TEST FEES: $110 for complete battery of the official test (5 sections), $20 for a retake of Test 1: Language Arts/Writing, $20 for a retake of Tests 2 through 5. The test fee is applicable for 60 days from date of registration. Fees are subject to change without notice.

DAY OF THE EXAM: Arrive at testing center by 8:00 am. You must know/have the following: a form of positive photo ID with birth date, signature and address, (such as CA Driver's license, Passport, Military ID, Residency/Alien Card, or Mexican Consulate Card). A parking permit is needed to park in the student lot.

MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENTS: You must be 18 years or older to take the GED exam. There are some special circumstances that would allow a 17 year old to take the GED. Please contact the number below for more information. GED testing is available for applicants with documented physical and learning disabilities. Requests for accommodations must be made at least four weeks in advance of the test date. Call Raelynn Holguin at (714) 992-7700 for further information.

GED Test Preparation

GED TEST PREPARATION ABE/125Individualized preparation for GED tests with programmed materials. All students register in the classroom. See instructor for GED test dates. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 22; nc Jan 15, Feb 19

Anaheim Campus - Room 141 M-Th: 8:30a - 2:45p/6-9p

Cypress Campus - Room CE1, Lot 6, M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/M,T,W, 6-9p Wilshire Campus - Room 112

M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/6-9p

Elementary Subjects

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION ABE/100Enroll at any time. Review and study subjects commonly taught in elementary grades 1-8, including reading, grammar, punctuation, spelling and math. Specialized assistance available for the disabled at the Cypress Continuing Education Office: 714.484.7057 Dates: Jan 3-Mar 22; nc Jan 15, Feb 19

Anaheim Campus - Room 141 M-Th: 8:30a - 2:45p/6-9p

Cypress Campus - Room CE1, Lot 6, M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/M,T,W, 6-9p Wilshire Campus - Room 112

M-Th: 8:30a-2:45p/6-9p

DID YOU KNOW?… According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, EDUCATION PAYS! The average weekly earnings for year-round, full-time workers are:

Some high school/no diploma $396/week High School Diploma/GED $554/week Some college/no degree $622/week Associate’s degree (2-year) $672/week Bachelor’s degree (4-year) $900/week Master’s degree $1064/week Professional degree $1307/week Doctoral degree $1349/week

Start your educational pathway with SCE and we’ll help you reach your destination! Earn your high

school diploma or prepare for college.EDUCATION PAYS - ENROLL TODAY!

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Official GED Exam information

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Elementary Subjects

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IMPROVING INDIVIDUAL SKILLS LAB ABE/120For students interested in improving general and specific academic subjects at the secondary level (grades 9-12) experiencing difficulty in curriculum ranging from basic academics to college preparatory. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Jan 15, Feb 16-Feb 17, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 16-May 25; nc Feb 16, Feb 19, Apr 2-Apr 6 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21158 MTWTh/7a-8:45p

FS/7a-3p FC/800 Staff

21154* MTWTh/8a-9p F/8a-5p

LLRC Staff

21159* MW/8a-3:30p TTh/8a-3p F/8a-12p MTWTh/5p-8p

LLRC/127 Clancy Clancy NakayamaVanlaningham

PROVIDES ASSISTANCE IN MATH & SCIENCE (21159)

11230 MTWTh/8:30a-2:45p

CC/CE1-1 Stackhouse

11231 MW/8:30a-2:45p TTh/8:30a-2:45p

WIL/112 ReedFrohling

11493 MTWTh/8:30a-2:45p

AN/141 Stivers

11232 M/6p-9pTWTh/6p-9p

CC/CE1-1 Drevlow Grewall

11233 MW/6p-9pT/6p-9p Th/6p-9p

WIL/112 Del Zotto RamezaniDarden

11494 M/6p-9pTTh/6p-9p W/6p-9p

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THE LITERACY PROGRAM ABE/105Designed for students from beginning levels of reading to those working toward a high school diploma. Through the use of small-group instruction, computer- aided instruction, audio books and workbooks, students will learn to become better readers, writers and thinkers. The skills attained can be used for personal growth, job advancement or for entry into other educational programs. A specific learning plan is developed for each student based on student goals, needs and learning style. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 22; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11832 MTWTh/8:30a-

2:45p WIL/204 La Morte

30209 MTW/8:30a-2p Th/8:30a-2p

AN/139 BarrettGarcia

30180 MTWTh/9a-12:30p CC/CE1-1 Pewthers 11833 MTh/5p-8p

TW/5p-8p WIL/204 Martinez

La Morte 30279* T/5p-8p AN/139 Garcia

BASIC MATH SKILLS MAC/510The course is intended to cover arithmetic concepts beginning with basic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division of whole numbers, fractions, decimals, and percents. This course may be used for SCE High School Diploma credit. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61280 T/6p-9p AN/310 Randhawa

HIGH SCHOOL LAB IHSS/200Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11238 MTWTh/8:30a-

2:45p CC/CE1-1 Stackhouse

11281 MW/8:30a-2:45p TTh/8:30a-2:45p

WIL/112 ReedFrohling

11489 MTWTh/8:30a-2:45p

AN/141 Stivers

11291 M/6p-9pTWTh/6p-9p

CC/CE1-1 Drevlow Grewall

11292 MW/6p-9pT/6p-9p Th/6p-9p

WIL/112 Del Zotto RamezaniDarden

11490 M/6p-9pTTh/6p-9p W/6p-9p

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SCE LABS

SUPERVISED TUTORING LABS/100Students will use tutorial assistance to enhance problem solving skills, and increase comprehension of specific subject areas. Tutors and instructors are there to help you prepare for tests and to complete homework. Enrollment is by Instructor and Counselor referral only. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 25; nc Jan 13, Jan 15, Feb 16-Feb 17, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11846 MTWTh/9a-7p

S/9:30a-1:30p F/10a-1p

FC/800 Staff

ENGLISH & COMMUNICATION

CREATIVE WRITING CNED/225A practical hands-on course to help students polish their creative written work. Concepts of writing, grammar skills, spelling, punctuation, and selection of appropriate language will be covered. Works will be critiqued for introduction, plot structure and theme. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61290 W/6:30p-9:30p YL/305 Wills

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE I ENCO/100Learn to communicate with the deaf. Beg. 1 includes manual ABC's, greetings and responses, numbers, colors, and additional vocabulary. Deaf students are welcome to participate and present their points of view. Dates: Jan 11-Mar 15 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60386 Th/6:30p-

10pCC/TE3-222 Rennie $55

SCE LABS

ENGLISH AND COMMUNICATION

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PUBLIC SPEAKING - MASTERING YOUR FEAR ENCO/520Effective communications is essential for success, yet many are too fearful or lack the confidence to speak in front of a group of people. In this class, you will have the opportunity to master your fear by understanding the root causes of fear, realizing that fear is a positive emotion, and learning how to turn your fear into a world of excitement and enthusiasm. In fact, you may realize that public speaking can be enjoyable for both you and the audience. Dates: Jan 11-Feb 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60512 Th/7p-9p CC/CE4-3 Adamo $50

PUBLIC SPEAKING - ENHANCING YOUR SKILLS ENCO/515Effective communication skills lead to success. In this class you will have the opportunity to enhance your presentation skills by learning how to organize and develop your speech and how to enhance your presentations through effective vocal variety and the use of gestures and body movement. The importance of eye contact, timing and pausing will be discussed as well as what to do before, during and after your presentation. Dates: Feb 8-Mar 8 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61073 Th/7p-9p CC/CE4-3 Adamo $50

MATH

MATH REFRESHER COURSE MAC/125Provides review of basic math for shop and business. Learn arithmetic, fractions, decimals, percentages, conversions, averages and how to effectively use the calculator. Learn and succeed! This course also counts towards the math requirement for the SCE High School Diploma Program. Required textbook may be purchased at the Anaheim Campus bookstore. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60476 Th/6p-9p AN/310 Randhawa

ALGEBRA MAC/140For those ready to study College Algebra, or anyone wanting to refresh their Algebra skills. This course also counts towards the math requirement for the SCE High School Diploma Program! Required textbook may be purchased at the Anaheim Campus bookstore. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60125 W/6p-9p AN/310 Stapleton

CAREER PLANNING

Educational planning services are available to students currently enrolled in the following types of Continuing Education classes: English-as-a-Second-Language (ESL), Citizenship, Disabled Students Programs, Parenting, High School Subjects, Basic Skills, short-term vocational classes and certification programs. (Students enrolling in the High School Diploma Program see BASIC SKILLS PROGRAM).

The Career & Counseling Center at the SCE Anaheim Campus

Students enrolled in SCE classes can take advantage of this state-of-the-art career library, including the on-line career computer lab. Find out about a new career direction, change careers, re-career, get ideas for your job search, work on a resume, research local college or job training opportunities.

Visit our Career Library! Location: Anaheim Campus, Rm 215A Hours: M-Th: 9am-4pm; Weds eve until 7pm;

Fri: 9am-1pm; Sat & Sun: Closed.

You do the research under our expert guidance; make an appointment to ensure staff assistance.

Software available in our career lab: OASYS: accesses information useful for career decision making. Easily and quickly find job descriptions, work requirements, wages and employment outlook.

EUREKA: a comprehensive career information tool to use for career exploration and occupational identification. Includes information about colleges and schools, including vocational programs. Has Spanish occupational descriptions as well as assessment tools in Spanish.

Career & Job Search Videos For good quick advice to create a resume, obtain interview tips, fill out a job application, learn how to find a job on the Internet, and more, make an appointment to view the following videos for FREE-call (714) 808-4682. (Students must obtain an SCE student ID prior to using videos or the Career Library).

Video Topics include: -How to Find a Job on the Internet -The Complete Job Application -Quick Interview Video -You're Hired! Employers Give Tips for Successful Interviewing -Make a Good First Impression -Quick Resume Video, Get a Resume Done-NOW! -Looking Sharp Dressing for Success -Eight Ways to Lose a Job...and How to Head in the Right Direction -Dialing for Jobs...Using the Phone on the Job Search -Putting the Bars Behind You

The 50 Best Jobs for the 21st Century:-Getting Good Answers to Tough Interview Questions -Exploring Your Career Options -Good Pay, Most Openings, and Fastest Growth -Fastest-Growing Fields -Promising Careers with College Degrees -Promising Careers without College Degrees

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CAREER EXPLORATION CRPL/140This class is for students who are undecided about their educational or career goals. Using a career planning process, students assess interests, skills, personality, values, life and work style choices. Students research potential educational and career goals and relate their self-assessment information to occupational possibilities and college majors. Starts week of 3/12/2007, ends week of 4/23/2007; nc Apr 2-Apr 5 *Dates: Mar 22-May 24; nc Apr 5 †Dates: Jan 31-Mar 14 ‡Dates: Feb 13-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61041 TTh/8a-

9:15a CC/TBA Easton $6

61042* Th/12p-1:50p

CC/TBA Laguana-Ferinac $6

61043† W/12p-2:50p CC/TBA Easton $661044 MW/1p-

2:20p CC/TBA Staff $6

61045‡ T/4p-6:50p CC/TBA Easton $6

CAREER AND LIFE PLANNING CRPL/160Includes an analysis of lifestyles, self-assessment, overcoming obstacles, career research, job search skills, resumes, interviewing and goal setting. Dates: Jan 19-May 18; nc Feb 16, Apr 6 *Starts week of 1/15/2007, ends week of 5/21/2007; nc Apr 3, Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61037 F/8a-10:50a CC/TBA Pelletier $361038* TTh/8a-

9:20a CC/TBA Nordee $3

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CC/TBA Nordee $3

60429* Th/6p-8:50p CC/TBA Bedard $3

BUSINESS EDUCATION

Management Certificate Program

MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Certificate issued upon satisfactory completion of ten required courses and one elective computer course. Required courses include: Elements of Supervision, Management Skills I, Management Skills II, Finance for the Non-Financial Manager, Successful Negotiations, Written Communications, Effective Business Presentations, Introduction to Employment Law, Understanding Business Contracts, and Marketing Principles. Choose one 36-hour computer course from the following: Intro to Computers, Intro to Windows, Intro to Word, Intermediate Word, Intro to Excel, Intro to Access, Intermediate Access, Intro to Power Point, or MS Office-Overview. Please refer to the Computers section in this schedule for listing of computer courses.

ELEMENTS OF SUPERVISION BMGR/410Provides instruction in communication, problem solving, team building and leadership. Designed for managers in both public and nonprofit organizations. Dates: Jan 4-Feb 8 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60370 Th/6:30p-9:30p WIL/208 Dunne

WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONS FOR BUSINESS BMGR/415Provides extensive hands-on experience with all types of written business communications including letters, resumes, cover letters, memos, and reports. Dates: Jan 8-Feb 26; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60572 M/6:30p-9:30p WIL/208 Slames

FINANCE FOR THE NON-FINANCIAL MANAGERBMGR/431This course introduces students to the basics of business finance for the non-financial manager. Financial statements will be covered along with discussions on sales and expenses, assets and liabilities, budgeting and planning, and financial analysis. Dates: Feb 15-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60575 Th/6:30p-9:30p WIL/208 Baltazar

EFFECTIVE BUSINESS PRESENTATIONS BMGR/417This course provides instruction and practice in business presentation skills. Students will learn techniques to enhance their ability to speak before any size group with more confidence and communicate their message effectively. Students are encouraged to participate in a video tape exercise for their own assessment of strengths and weaknesses. Dates: Feb 14-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60573 W/6:30p-9:30p WIL/213 Smolen

SUCCESSFUL NEGOTIATIONS BMGR/421Participants will learn, practice, and perfect the skills required for achieving better outcomes in sale transactions, employment and promotion, purchasing, employee cooperation. Dates: Jan 3-Feb 7 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60574 W/6:30p-9:30p WIL/213 Smolen

DID YOU KNOW?... We miss you when you can’t come to class. We want you to come to the whole class session to

gain as much educational experience as possible. Even if you missed a few classes and

might feel uncomfortable coming back…WE WANT YOU HERE!

Learning is fun at SCE

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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

The Administrative Assistant Certificate Program prepares students for a career as a secretary or an administrative assistant. Training includes keyboarding, introduction to computers, Windows XP, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, telephone techniques, filing, business mathematics, communication and problem solving, spelling, proofreading, Internet, e-mail, and employment skills.

LENGTH OF PROGRAM: 264 hours of attendance is required. Students may choose a 12-week accelerated day-time program (Cypress CEC) with a 10 hour per week lab commitment or a 24-week evening program (Anaheim CEC) with a 5 hour per week lab commitment.

NEW students WHEN TO REGISTER: should enroll during the Registration period (see registration information on page 1) Students must begin with Computer Applications 1, Office Skills 1, and Computer Internet Center Lab.

ORIENTATION: All NEW students to the Administrative Assistant Program are required to attend orientation. The orientation will consist of an overview of the program and course sequence. Follow these steps to schedule an appointment for Orientation.

Step 1: Call (714) 808-4915 or visit www.sceworks.com for orientation information.

Step 2: Leave your name & phone number on the message to reserve your space for orientation on

Thursday, November 16, 6-8pm Board Room 1st Floor, Anaheim Campus There will be no need for us to call you back.

Step 3: Arrive at Orientation ON TIME (latearrivers will NOT be able to attend). Bring $2 to purchase temporary, one-day parking permit from the yellow parking machines located in the parking lots. Children are NOT allowed in the Orientation room.

FIRST NIGHT ATTENDANCE: Day classes are held at Cypress CEC in CE2, evening classes at Anaheim CEC. To secure your place in class, you must attend the first class. If you are not in class ONE HOUR after the scheduled starting time your spot could be reassigned to a student on the Wait List The first 5 Wait Listed students should show up the first class of the term in case there are openings. Students will be admitted from Wait List in order.

For additional information or to speak to a vocational counselor, please call 714 808-4681.

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT I BUSN/340First in a series of two levels that prepares students for an entry-level position as an administrative assistant. Includes units on Keyboarding and Word. Textbook Required. Dates: Jan 3-Feb 7; nc Jan 15 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61155 MW/8a-12p CC/CE2-1 Grane61152* TTh/6:30p-8:30p AN/302 Casper

DID YOU KNOW… According to research done by the Orange County Business Council, OFFICE AND ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT is listed as the number one occupation with the most employment opportunties in Orange County on a list of Top 20 Occupations by Employment.

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT II BUSN/341Second in a series of two levels that prepares students for an entry-level position as an administrative assistant. Includes units on Windows and Internet. Textbook Required. Dates: Feb 12-Mar 21; nc Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61156 MW/8a-12p CC/CE2-1 Grane61150* MW/6:30p-8:30p AN/307 Downer

OFFICE SKILLS I BUSN/320an entry-level position as an administrative assistant. Includes units on the office environment, career opportunities, attitude, human relationships, and work ethics. Textbook Required. Dates: Jan 9-Feb 6 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61157 T/8a-12p CC/CE2-1 Stovall 61153* TTh/8:30p-9:30p AN/302 Casper

OFFICE SKILLS II BUSN/321Second in a series of two levels that prepares students for an entry-level position as an administrative assistant. Includes units on telephone procedures, filing and managing records, processing business documents, sending and receiving mail, and managing office activities. Textbook Required. Dates: Feb 13-Mar 20 *Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61158 T/8a-12p CC/CE2-1 Stovall 61151* MW/8:30p-9:30p AN/307 Downer

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NOTARY PUBLIC SEMINAR & EXAM BMGR/429Learn what it takes to become a California Notary Public and fulfill the State of California mandated educational requirements at this one-day seminar. The actual Notary Public Exam will be administered by Cooperative Personnel Services (CPS) in the last hour. Please bring valid, government issued picture I.D. (i.e. driver's license or U.S. passport) and a check or money order payable to the Secretary of State for $40 if you plan to take the exam. To request special testing accommodations, you may contact CPS at (916) 263-3624 PLEASE NOTE: you must attend a State of California approved seminar prior to being commissioned as a notary. This seminar is approved by the State of California. You will be issued a Certificate of Completion at the conclusion of the seminar. Dates: Jan 27-Jan 27 *Dates: Feb 24-Feb 24 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60157 S/8:30a-5p WIL/202 Staff $8560126* S/8:30a-5p CC/TE3-315 Staff $85

ACCOUNTING (BEGINNING) FINC/301Begin with the basic study of Accounting/Bookkeeping Theory, Procedures and Terminology. The Accounting cycle for a business is presented demonstrating accounting activities that include analysis and recording of business transactions using general journal, general ledger, and financial statements. Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60163 M/6:30p-9:30p WIL/213 Santos $65

ACCOUNTING (INTERMEDIATE) FINC/302Prerequisite: Completion of Accounting (Beginning) orequivalent. Continue with Intermediate Accounting/ Bookkeeping Theory, Procedures and Terminology leading to specialized journals, general and subsidiary ledgers, and financial statements. Further study of accounting procedures includes Accounts Receivable/Payable, Payroll, Uncollectible Procedures, Plant Assets, Depreciation, Inventory, Notes and Interest. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60413 T/6:30p-9:30p WIL/213 Santos $65

NETWORKING PERSON-TO-PERSON BUSN/360Networking can be the most efficient way to promote your business and find customers but you need to network effectively in order to find those prospects and turn them into customers. You will learn what is networking, where to network (not always where you expect), prospecting techniques, to create your 30-sec commercial, and tips for the timid. Dates: Mar 10-Mar 10 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61072 S/9a-1p AN/104 Adamo $40

FINANCIAL PLANNING & INVESTING

INVESTMENT STRATEGIES TO PROTECT YOUR NEST EGG FINC/322Includes the basics of all major investment areas, including definition and description, suitability and proper use within a portfolio. Also mutual funds, understanding stocks, annuities, retirement and estate planning. Dates: Jan 23-Feb 6 *Dates: Mar 5-Mar 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60128 T/6:30p-9p YL/405 Goffin $3861237* M/6:30p-9p AN/310 Goffin $38

RETIREMENT PLANNING TODAY FINC/338Learn how to make your retirement comfortable and free of money worries through this information packed seminar. Learn about basic investment products and strategies which can maximize return, lower taxes and provide financial security. Topics: Retirement and Financial Planning, Tax Planning, Investments, Health, Life, Medicare and Long Term Care Insurance. Dates: Feb 24-Mar 3 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61236 S/9a-12p AN/104 Bowman $59

SECRETS OF REAL ESTATE FINANCING FINC/333Learn about real estate loans, costs, loan processing, qualifications, appraisals, escrows and underwriting. Find out how "not" to be taken: when getting a loan, interest rates, junk fees, lock-ins, false quotes, choosing a lender. For consumers, new loan officers, loan processors or investors. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60129 T/7p-10p CC/TE3-222 Stiles $10

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES

If you need more detailed information please call (714) 808-4673.

APARTMENT MANAGEMENT II BMGR/432For owners and managers, this course covers rental policies, rent collection, rental agreements and leases, rental applications and deposits, rights and responsibilities, discrimination, occupancy standards, service of notices, termination and unlawful detainers. This course is one of three in the Apartment Management series. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60210 Th/6:30p-9:30p CC/TE3-218 Schultz

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STARTING A SMALL BUSINESS PART 1 BUSN/104Learn how to start and operate a profitable small business. Determine if a small business if for you. The course covers product or service selection, types of small businesses, start-up costs, financing, labor, location and licenses/permits. Students will also be introduced to risk management, business planning, and market research. Dates: Jan 4-Feb 8 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61034 Th/6:30p-9:30p AN/108 Thomas $55

STARTING A SMALL BUSINESS PART 2 BUSN/118 NEW!This course focuses on preparing an effective business and management plan for running a small business. Learn to develop marketing strategies including how to price and market your product or service and calculate "break-even analysis". The course also covers financial projections, federal and state taxes, bookkeeping, hiring employees, and employee relations. Dates: Feb 15-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61035 Th/6:30p-9:30p AN/108 Thomas $55

REAL ESTATE APPRAISAL BUSN/375This course is an introduction to real estate appraisal as a career. It covers what it takes to become an appraiser; what an appraiser actually does, including details on completing an appraisal; how much income can be expected; and how to structure the business. Dates: Jan 20-Jan 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60458 S/9a-12p WIL/202 Willson $20

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Certificate issued upon satisfactory completion of ten required courses and two elective courses, excluding one-day workshops. Course offerings vary by trimester. If you need more detailed information please call (714) 808-4673.

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ANTIQUE FURNITURE I BUSN/253This course will include a review of the history of antique furniture. Topics include: What is an Antique?, antique, vintage or collectible furniture, valuing antique furniture, how to identify antiques vs. reproductions. Areas we'll review are: periods and styles, types of wood used, construction techniques of antique furniture, and motifs and decorations. Dates: Jan 3-Feb 7 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60294 W/6:30p-9:30p YL/307 Aversa $55

INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTIBLES I BUSN/256This course is the study of the history of antique collectibles up to the 1950's. Focus will be on the identification of collectibles and reproductions, contemporary collectibles versus antique collectibles, and the value of collectibles. Collectibles covered include dolls, toys, ephemera (postcards, paper, photos), telephones and record players. Dates: Jan 4-Feb 8 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61276 Th/6:30p-9:30p YL/305 Aversa $55

Electives

INTRODUCTION TO COLLECTIBLES II BUSN/254This course is the study of the history of antique collectibles from 1950 to the present. Focus will be on the identification of collectibles and reproductions; the value of collectibles, including television, motion picture, Hummel, Lladro, glassware, limited edition, Beannie Babies, Disneyana, Ephemera, sport collectibles and Art glass; and trends for the future. Dates: Feb 15-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60417 Th/6:30p-9:30p YL/305 Aversa $55

FURNITURE II: INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION TO MID-20TH CENTURY BUSN/255This course is the study of the history of modern furniture from the Industrial Revolution (1790's) to mid-20th century. Course will cover furniture periods and styles, motifs, designers, and manufacturers. Woods used to manufacture furniture, furniture construction techniques, and furniture terms and nomenclature also will be reviewed. Dates: Feb 14-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60576 W/6:30p-9:30p YL/307 Aversa $55

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SCE has been a leader in computer instruction for 20 years. Certificates are available for all courses completed.

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Introductory Courses Introduction to Computers

Introduction to Microsoft Windows Discover the Internet Introduction to Word Introduction to Excel

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Windows Desktop Security and Internet Security Introduction to Unix

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Note: School of Continuing Education non-credit computer courses are not transferable and will not be recognized for credit by other institutions, including Fullerton College and Cypress College. These are non-credit computer classes and cannot be considered equivalent to or prerequisites for computer classes at a community college. For example, CCTR 100 is NOT equivalent to CIS 100.

BUSINESS/COMPUTER SKILLS LAB CCTR/100Enjoy free, flexible scheduling for a variety of courses: Office Keyboarding, Data Entry, 10-Key, Typing/Keyboarding for Speed and Accuracy, Windows XP, MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint), FrontPage, Project, Intro to Internet and World Wide Web, A+ Certification Training, Oracle, Programming (C/C++/Java/Enterprise), internet access and free email!Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish arehighlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidasprincipalmente en español están resaltadas.Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Jan 15, Feb 16-Feb 17, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61164 W/7:30a-9:30a Palm Lane

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INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS COMP/100Designed for those who know nothing or very little about computers. Builds computer technology understanding, makes one a better consumer of computers and products, and explores operation systems, software and hardware. Provides foundation for other SCE computer classes.Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish arehighlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidasprincipalmente en español están resaltadas.Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Feb 16-Feb 17 *Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61081 S/8:30a-11:30a CC/CE2-1 Daniel61134 W/8:30a-11:30a AN/302 Rocha61093 F/9a-12p WIL/212 Kretschmar 61200 Th/9a-12p CC/CE2-1 Stovall 61107* T/12p-3p YL/406 Huffman 61088 S/1p-4p WIL/212 Esparza

CLASS IS BILINGUAL/BILINGUE (61088) 61098 Th/1p-4p AN/303 Lau61106 W/3p-6p YL/406 Huffman 61117* M/6p-9p YL/406 Garmon 61080* T/6:30p-9:30p CC/CE2-1 Daniel61092* T/6:30p-9:30p WIL/212 Kretschmar 61089 W/6:30p-9:30p WIL/212 Esparza

CLASS IS BILINGUAL/BILINGUE (61089) 61115 Th/6:30p-9:30p AN/307 Heasley 61087* M/6:30p-9:30p WIL/212 Esparza

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INTRODUCTION TO MICROSOFT WINDOWSMS/104Learn the newest Windows operating system; includes desktop and file management, security, adding hardware and software, personalizing Windows XP, making connections and communicating with other people. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers or equivalent. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Feb 16

CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61129 T/9a-12p AN/302 Yee61202* F/1p-4p AN/302 Eggers61118 T/6p-9p YL/406 Garmon 61082* W/6:30p-9:30p CC/CE2-1 Daniel61199 M/7p-10p AN/312 Staff

DISCOVER THE INTERNET COMP/105A hands-on overview of Internet concepts, Web browsing using Internet Explorer; email, newsgroups, FTP, netiquette, security issues, research, and more. Hands-on including on-line browsing. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers or equivalent.Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish arehighlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidasprincipalmente en español están resaltadas.Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61132 M/8:30a-11:30a AN/303 Rocha61127* Th/9a-12p AN/302 Yee61090* Th/6p-9p AN/303 Esparza 61112 M/6p-9p CC/CE2-1 Douglas 61146* Th/6:30p-9:30p WIL/212 Canas

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DIGITAL PHOTO ALBUMS FOR BEGINNERSCOMP/121Learn how to import photos from various sources; organize and manage photos; perform basic editing functions of photos and share albums; create slide shows and video CDs; and create cards, calendars, albums, and a photo book using Adobe Photoshop Album and other methods. Windows knowledge is recommended. Textbook may be required.Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish arehighlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidasprincipalmente en español están resaltadas.Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61114 S/11a-1p AN/303 Alvarado

CLASS IS BILINGUAL/BILINGUE (61114) 61102 Th/1p-3p AN/303 Nelson61085 Th/5p-7p CC/CE2-1 Craft61110* M/5p-7p AN/302 Fast61086 W/5p-7p AN/312 Craft

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS COMP/119Utilize photo editing software to enhance graphic design capabilities. This class introduces tools used by professional designers in an easy to use, powerful, digital- image editing program. Windows knowledge is recommended. Textbook may be required.Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish arehighlighted.Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidasprincipalmente en español están resaltadas.Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 *Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61113 S/1p-3p AN/303 Alvarado

CLASS IS BILINGUAL/BILINGUE (61113) 61125 W/1p-3p AN/303 Lewerenz61105* T/4p-6p WIL/212 Pavin 61083 Th/7p-9p CC/CE2-1 Craft61111* M/7p-9p AN/302 Fast61084 W/7p-9p AN/312 Craft

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INTRODUCTION TO FRONTPAGE MS/137Learn how to create, develop and post your own website. Take advantage of cheap web space and make your presence known. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows, Introduction to Word, Discover the Internet or equivalent. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61137 S/12p-3p AN/307 Esparza

DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING COMP/675 NEW!Scrapbooking is a 2.5 billion dollar industry in the United States. Computerized graphic design is dramatically transforming the industry. Digital scrapbooking skills are important for anyone working in the graphic design field. Learn the design essentials of professional digital scrapbooks, hardware and software requirements, and the creation of graphic elements. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61126 W/9a-12p AN/303 Lewerenz

MS OFFICE - OVERVIEW MS/160Learn the basics of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Access in one class. Topics include document formatting, working with graphics, basic formulas, queries and reports. This class serves as a foundation for other MS Office Courses.Bilingual sections taught primarily in Spanish arehighlighted. Las seccíones bilingües que son impartidasprincipalmente en español están resaltadas.Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61091 S/9a-12p WIL/212 Esparza

CLASS IS BILINGUAL/BILINGUE (61091) 61197 W/9a-12p WIL/212 Kretschmar 61147 W/1p-4p AN/302 Canas

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INTRODUCTION TO WORD MS/144Provides a basic working knowledge of Word. Covers topics such as formatting with fonts, paragraph alignment, indents, margins, inserting clip art bullets and numbering, columns and tables. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows or equivalent. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 *Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61133 T/8:30a-11:30a AN/303 Rocha61095* F/12p-3p WIL/212 Kretschmar 61108* W/12p-3p YL/406 Huffman 61121* Th/6p-9p YL/406 Garmon 61203 T/6:30p-9:30p AN/303 Heasley

INTERMEDIATE WORD MS/134This continuing course covers features such as mail merging, styles and templates, large documents and WordArt. Textbook purchase may be required at first class. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows, Introduction to Word or equivalent. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61131 W/9a-12p AN/312 Yee

INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL MS/105Provides a basic working knowledge of this popular spreadsheet program. Covers topics such as formulas, functions, and charting. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows or equivalent. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Feb 16-Feb 17 *Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61195 F/8a-11a AN/313 Canas61119 S/9a-12p AN/302 Garmon61198* M/9a-12p WIL/212 Staff 61201 Th/1p-4p CC/CE2-1 Stovall 61109* T/3p-6p YL/406 Huffman 61099* T/6p-9p AN/312 Fiske 61120 W/6p-9p YL/406 Garmon

MS EXCEL - POWER-USER SKILLS MS/165This course is for people who are comfortable using MS Excel and who want to develop "power skills". Topics include computational techniques (defining names, nested IF functions, summarizing data), using Excel's database tools (tables, database operations, lookup functions), and expert skills (conditional formatting, macros). Also covered are advanced formatting techniques and shortcuts for accelerating productivity. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61196 W/6p-9p AN/302 Fiske

INTRODUCTION TO PUBLISHER MS/143Provides a basic working knowledge of this popular desktop publishing program. Covers topics such as flyers, newsletters, and business cards. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows or equivalent. Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61130 M/9a-12p AN/302 Yee61136* F/1p-4p AN/313 Esparza

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INTRODUCTION TO POWERPOINT MS/119Learn how to create on-screen presentations using text, graphics, sound effects and movies. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows or equivalent. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61135 S/9a-12p AN/307 Esparza

INTRODUCTION TO ACCESS MS/106Design databases using this popular software package. Includes creating tables, forms, reports and labels. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows or equivalent. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61148 W/6:30p-9:30p AN/312 Canas

INTERMEDIATE ACCESS MS/107Learn how to build and modify advanced tables, forms and reports. Develop proficiency in use of encrypting database files, defining relationships and defining queries. Text/disk required. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to Windows, Introduction to Access or equivalent. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61101 Th/6p-9p AN/312 Fiske

INTEGRATED COMPUTER PROJECTSCOMP/645Designed for those who want to apply the knowledge they have gained from previous computer classes. See how those skills can be put to work in real world simulations! Capstone course for students who have already learned the basics of computer usage. Recommended proficiency in: Introduction to Computers, Discover the Internet, MS Office Overview or equivalent. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61097 WF/6:30p-

9:30pAN/303 Lau

SECURING YOUR PC FOR THE INTERNETCOMP/620Learn preventive techniques to secure your Windows PC from Internet threats such as viruses, spyware, and hackers. Explore different tools available to remove these threats and prevent future occurrences. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61096 T/3:30p-6:30p AN/303 Lau

WINDOWS XP-ADVANCED COMP/610A second course in Windows XP covering advanced skills. This course will help you learn to communicate over the Internet more effectively, share information between programs, basic network skills, sharing files, Windows Media projects, managing hardware, backup files, and using Windows XP administration tools. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Feb 16-Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61128 F/9a-12p AN/302 Yee61142 S/12p-3p AN/312 Ghanim

WINDOWS OPERATING SYSTEM FOR TECHNICIANS COMP/306Prerequisite: Previous experience using Windowsoperating system and Internet Explorer. This class is designed for students who need to know diagnostic and configuration applications necessary to troubleshoot Windows-based PCs. The focus will be on applications that come with the various versions of Windows, as well as free programs available on the Internet. Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61143 M/4p-7p AN/312 Ghanim

WINDOWS 2000 SERVER COMP/310Prerequisite: Previous experience using Windowsoperating systems and understanding of basicnetworking concepts. The purpose of this class is to give students a solid understanding of the Windows 2000 Server. The course will cover the installation and configuration of the most popular services available in Windows 2000 Server. This class will focus on many of the software aspects of networking. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61144 W/3:30p-6:30p AN/312 Ghanim

NETWORK ADMINISTRATION I COMP/304Prerequisite: Intro to Basic Networking Techniques orequivalent experience. This hands-on course teaches the fundamentals of networking from a new user's point of view and lays the foundation for all future Network Administration courses. Students will learn network software/hardware architecture concepts, components and jargon. Ample lab demos and hands-on exercises provide an excellent complement to the lecture material. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61141 F/4:30p-7:30p AN/312 Ghanim

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INTRO TO CISCO NETWORK COMP/302Prerequisite: Intro to Basic Networking Techniques orequivalent experience. This course is designed for the entry-level network professional who is looking for a beginning foundation on network design principles relating to LAN/WAN installation, implementation and construction. Through lectures, discussions and demonstrations, the course will provide information on Cisco IOS, network hardware, cabling, topology design, network physical requirements and security. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61140 S/8:30a-11:30a AN/312 Ghanim

INTRODUCTION TO UNIX COMP/300Prerequisite: Previous Windows operating system andinternet experience. This hands-on course teaches the fundamentals of the UNIX operating system from a new user's point of view, and lays the foundation for a future UNIX course. Students will learn several stand alone and network UNIX commands, the structure of the operating system, the file system and the jargon. Students will also get a strong feel for UNIX's powerful features and will learn where to turn for help by using UNIX's rich electronic help utility. Ample lab exercises provide an excellent complement to the lecture material. Dates: Jan 4-Feb 8 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61138 Th/12p-2:30p AN/312 Eggers

UNIX II - LINUX DESKTOP INSTALLATIONCOMP/630This hands-on course will guide the student through the installation and configuration of Linux as an alternate desktop to Microsoft Windows. You will learn about the numerous free software packages available for Linux and keeping your system software up-to-date. Ample lab exercises provide an excellent compliment to the lecture material. Dates: Feb 15-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61139 Th/12p-2:30p AN/312 Eggers

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NEW NEW NEW Digital Scrapbooking! Scrapbooking is a $2.5 billion industry in the United States. Computerized graphic design is dramatically transforming the industry. Enroll in this class today to create your professional or personal digital scrapbook. See page 23 for class information.

DIGITAL MEDIA, WEB, & VIDEO

Courses taught in SCE's Digital Media Training Center at the Anaheim Campus are equipped with PC's. For course outlines go to www.ocdmc.com.

WEBSITE DESIGN CERTIFICATE

Complete all of the courses required for this Certificate and receive the last class FREE! You must present copies of the certificates from the six prior classes to the registration desk at least 2 days before the class begins to receive the last class for FREE. Courses in the Web Design Certificate Program provide a thorough grounding in this high-demand field. Students will develop superior design skills for the Web, learn critical issues in structure and design for the Web environment. Students will learn to use the latest professional web design software.

First Step: Complete these three courses:

Adobe Photoshop CS2 (Beginning) Adobe Illustrator CS2 (Beginning) Web Site Design (HTML)

Second Step: Enroll in either Beginning series, or both, then enroll in both Intermediate series.

Dreamweaver 8 and Fireworks 8 (Beginning) Dreamweaver 8 with ASP.NET (Intermediate) Flash PRO 8 (Beginning) Flash PRO 8 (Intermediate)

All courses must be completed with the School of Continuing Education. See the individual course listings for complete course descriptions. Detailed course outlines can be seen at www.ocdmc.com. Cost is $150.00 each; prices subject to change. For more information call (714) 808-4617 or E-mail: [email protected]

Graphic Arts Classes

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 (BEGINNING) DIG/102Prerequisite: Computer literacy. Topics include basic interface, file formats, color models, scanning, resolution, image size, actions, selections, layers, masks, paths, typography, enhancing photos, painting, filters, special effects and web graphics. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Friday class only is instructor assisted self-paced individual learning. Student may transition from one course to the next course upon completion within allotted time frame. Textbooks required. Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60482 F/6p-

9:45pAN/313 Pak $150

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 (INTERMEDIATE) DIG/111Prerequisite: Beginning Photoshop or equivalentexperience. Explore more professional features: working with complex masks, filters and advanced layers, professional photo editing and restoration, 3D-like rendering with gradients, and much more. Learn fundamental digital color schemes and design concepts. Bring a ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 27-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61216 S/12p-3p AN/307 Pak $150

ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS2 (BEGINNING) DIG/103Prerequisite: Computer literacy. Create stunning graphics which add depth and excitement to any layout. Start with the basics of object-oriented rendering and coloring and continue with custom type and text features, templates, layers, blends and filters. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Friday class only is instructor assisted self-paced individual learning. Student may transition from one course to the next course upon completion within allotted time frame. Textbooks required. Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60486 F/6p-9:45p AN/313 Pak $15060485 W/6:15p-9:30p AN/313 Burger $150

ADOBE INDESIGN CS2 DIG/151Prerequisite: Computer Literacy. Class will consist of hands-on exercises to develop page layout and design skills. This course is designed for those who have no prior knowledge or experience with InDesign. Projects include ads, brochures, catalog pages, newsletters and some web page application. Focus on creating a portfolio for use in the Commercial Art/Advertising industry. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Instructor assisted self-paced individual learning. Student may transition to the next upon completion within allotted time frame. Textbooks required. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60484 F/6p-9:45p AN/313 Pak $150

DESKTOP PUBLISHING USING QUARKXPRESS 6.1 (BEGINNING) DIG/140Prerequisite: Computer literacy. This course will introduce you to desktop publishing using QuarkXPress 6.1. You will learn how to create documents ranging from short page layouts, business cards, postcards, greeting cards and posters to multi-page newsletters, brochures, pamphlets, and advertising. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Instructor assisted self-paced individual learning. Student may transition from one course to the next course upon completion within allotted time frame. Textbooks may be required. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60488 F/6p-9:45p AN/313 Pak $150

Website Design Classes

WEBSITE DESIGN HTML DIG/112Prerequisite: Knowledge of Internet, operating systemnavigation, basic computer skills, opening/savingdocuments. Learn basic principles of web page construction, edit and format HTML documents, make Hyperlinks, make tables, build forms, embed and optimize images, learn about JPG, GIF formats, create frames, learn Java and JavaScript, review professional web-authoring tools like Dreamweaver and Fireworks. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60495 F/6p-9:45p AN/307 Herrera $165

ADOBE/MACROMEDIA DREAMWEAVER 8 & FIREWORKS 8 (BEGINNING) DIG/105Prerequisite: Knowledge of internet, operating systemnavigation, basic computer skills, opening/savingdocuments. Learn the principles of web design and how to edit HTML documents. Integrate web graphics using Macromedia Fireworks; find resources on the Web and survey advanced techniques related to E-commerce websites. Create your own site and demo your work in last class. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 27-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60492 S/7:45a-11:30a AN/313 Herrera $150

ADOBE/MACROMEDIA FLASH PRO 8 (BEGINNING) DIG/106Prerequisite: Knowledge of internet, operating systemnavigation, basic computer skills, opening/savingdocuments. Students will learn how to use Flash to do web animations, interactivity and will build complete websites using only Flash. Learn basic animation, key frames, tweening, movie clips, basic action script, preparing images for web/multimedia and more! Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60494 Th/6:15p-9:30p AN/313 Herrera $150

ADOBE/MACROMEDIA FLASH PRO 8 (INTERMEDIATE) DIG/135Prerequisite: Beginning Flash. Students must have a complete understanding of Flash basics: tweening, motion paths, the library, movie clips and basic action script. Learn to use Flash for complex web animations, special effects, and sophisticated interactivity. Learn intermediate action scripting which includes working with objects, classes, methods, properties, functions and event handlers. Controlling multiple timelines, sound effects and text will be taught as well as adding dynamic interactivity to the movie and clip. Bring ZIP disk/CD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 19; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61214 M/6p-9:45p AN/313 Herrera $150

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SOLID WORKS FOR THE DESIGNER (INTERMEDIATE) DIG/165Pre-Requisite: Beginning SolidWorks. Class will consist of hands-on exercises to develop 3D CAD design skills with state-of-the-art intuitive, parametric 3D CAD system. This course is designed for students who have completed SolidWorks (Beginning). The intermediate course will focus on achieving a more in-depth understanding of SolidWorks by implementing more advanced operations. Bring Flash Drive. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 19; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60493 M/6p-9:45p AN/303 Anderson $150

Digital Video Classes

ADOBE PREMIERE PRO DIG/101Prerequisite: Computer literacy. Edit in real-time and enjoy an elegant interface. Create productions that stand-out using new professional tools such as color correction, multiple nestable timelines, keyframable effects and much more. Work with your tools of choice thanks to tight integration with leading video hardware and software. Bring DVD/Flash Drive. PC lab only. Dates: Jan 23-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60491 T/6:15p-9:30p AN/307 Nord $150

Digital Media Workshops

DIGITAL CAMERA WORKSHOP DIG/167Learn how to use your digital camera. This is a one time only, 3 hour workshop to learn the basic operation of your digital camera and how to transfer your digital images to your computer. Dates: Feb 3-Feb 3 *Dates: Mar 3-Mar 3 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61217 S/12p-3p AN/313 Burger $3061257* S/12p-3p AN/313 Burger $30

SCANNER WORKSHOP DIG/168Learn how to use a scanner. This is a one time only, 3 hour workshop to learn how to use a scanner to copy photos, slides, negatives or drawings and store them on your computer or a disc. Dates: Feb 10-Feb 10 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61218 S/12p-3p AN/313 Burger $30

PHOTOSHOP FOR WEB WORKSHOP DIG/169For the more advanced Photoshop/WEB student. Learn how to manipulate photos for minimum download time with maximum resolution. This workshop consists of two, 3 hour classes over two consecutive Saturdays. Dates: Mar 10-Mar 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61219 S/12p-3p AN/313 Herrera $60

COMPUTER MONITORING WITH SPECTOR PRO FOR HOME OR OFFICEDIG/170Learn how to easily monitor your children's or employees' computer activities with the highly ranked sleuth software program Spector Pro 5.0 by Spectorsoft. See what they are doing on MySpace, the internet or e-mail correspondence. The most impressive feature is the "Play" function. It allows you to perform a fast slide show of the previous activities on their computer. Keystrokes are also recorded so you can learn their passwords. This is a 3 hour workshop held in our state of the art computer lab at our Anaheim Campus. Dates: Feb 24-Feb 24 *Dates: Jan 27-Jan 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61220 S/12p-3p AN/313 Herrera $3061239* S/12p-3p AN/313 Herrera $30

ONLINE CLASSES

Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly

interactive. All courses run for 6-weeks (with a 2 week grace period at the end). Courses are

project oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links and more. You can

complete any of these courses entirely from your home or office at any time.

For complete listing of online classes, course outline, requirements, and registration, check out our website

at:WWW.EASYED.ORG

See our many Certificate offerings. Take one class, OR take a series of classes to earn a Certificate! See course sub-headings for each Certificate requirement.

All courses will begin on the following dates: January 17, February 21, March 21

The following Non-Credit classes are online courses. Each six-week class is composed of 12 lessons, (24 hours of study) quizzes, and a final exam. A Completion Letter is available upon successful conclusion of final exam.

For more information or assistance contact: Telephone: 714-808-4625

EMAIL: [email protected]

ACCOUNTING (5 classes for Certificate) 101 Accounting Fundamentals $92 3016 Accounting Fundamentals II 92 102 Creating a Successful Business Plan 92 3046 MS Excel: Introduction 2003 92 104 MS Excel: Intermediate 2003 92 501 MS Excel: Advanced 2003 92 3031 Quickbooks Introduction 2005 92 106 Quickbooks: Performing Payroll 92 3018 Quickbooks for Contractors 92

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BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE (5 classes for Certificate) 504 Customer Service Fundamentals 92 376 Distribution and Logistics Management 92 123 Employment Law Fundamentals 92 905 Worker’s Compensation 92 125 Introduction to Business Analysis 92 3030 MS Project, Intro 2003 92 128 Principles of Sales Management 92 129 High Speed Project Management 92 130 Successful Construction Business Management 92 131 Understanding the Human Resource Function 92 508 Hire Smart 92

MANUFACTURING CERTIFICATE (2 classes for Certificate) 133 Manufacturing Fundamentals $92 134 Manufacturing Applications 92

MASTERY OF BUSINESS APPLICATIONS CERTIFICATE (2 classes for Certificate) 135 Mastery of Business Fundamentals $92 136 Mastery of Business Applications 92

PROJECT MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES CERTIFICATE(2 classes for Certificate) 137 Project Management Fundamentals $92 138 Project Management Applications 92

ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT PRINCIPLES CERTIFICATE(2 classes for Certificate) 121 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals $92 377 Administrative Assistant Applications 92

PURCHASING (2 classes for Certificate) 139 Purchasing Fundamentals $92 140 Purchasing Applications 92

SUPERVISION & MANAGEMENT (2 classes for Certificate) 141 Supervision and Mgmt. 1: Fundamentals $92 142 Supervision and Mgmt. II : Fundamentals 92

SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT(2 classes for Certificate) 143 Supply Chain Management Fundamentals $92 144 Supply Chain Applications 92

TOTAL QUALITY (2 classes for Certificate) 145 Six Sigma: Total Quality Fundamentals $92 146 Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications 92

CERTIFICATION PREPARATION (No Certificate) 157 Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep $109 158 Intermediate CompTIA A+ Certification Prep 109 156 Advanced COMPTIA A + Certification Prep 109 167 COMPTIA Network + Certification Prep 109 906 CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep 109 907 MS Windows Certification Prep Exam 70-270 109 927 PMP Certification Prep 1 109 1091 PMP Certification Prep 2 109

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS (5 classes for certificate) 3047 MS Access: Intro 2003 $92 3028 MS Access Intermediate 2003 92 3045 MS Excel: Intro 2003 92 3046 MS Excel: Intermediate 2003 92 902 MS Excel Advanced 2003 92 3019 MS PowerPoint Introduction 2003 92 3030 MS Project, Intro 2003 92 3039 MS Publisher. Intro 2003 92 3040 MS Word: Intro 2003 92 3041 MS Word: Intermediate 2003 92 3042 MS Word: Advanced 2003 92 401 Using AppleWorks 6 92 1024 Crystal Reports 10 Intro 92 733 PrintShop Deluxe Intro 92 3010 MS Outlook Intro 2003 92 3031 Quickbooks Intro 2005 92 106 Quickbooks: Performing Payroll 92 3018 Quickbooks for Contractors 92

BASIC COMPUTER LITERACY (3 classes for Certificate) 113 101 Tips and Tricks for the iMac & MacIntosh $92 114 Computer Skills for the Workplace 92 115 Keyboarding 92 116 Introduction to the Internet 92 118 Windows XP: Introduction 92 248 Working with Your Macintosh 92 907 Introduction to Linux 92 DATABASE MANAGEMENT & PROGRAMMING(5 classes for certificate) 187 C++ for the Absolute Beginner $ 92 3052 Introduction to C# Programming 92 902 Intermediate C# Programming 92 192 Creating User Requirements Documents 92 190 Database Development: Intro 92 191 Introduction to the Game Industry 92 1024 Introduction to Crystal Reports 92 602 VBA Intro 92 174 MS Access: Intro 2003 92 176 MS Access Intermediate 2003 92 192 Oracle: Intro 92 3051 Oracle: Intermediate 92 193 Perl Programming: Intro 92 925 Introduction to Visual Basic 2005 92 129 High Speed Project Management 92 194 SQL: Intro 92 196 Visual Basic 6.0: Intro 92 197 Visual Basic.Net Intro 92 1472 Visual Basic.NET Intermediate 92

COMPUTER PROGRAMMING(5 classes for certificate) 187 C++ for the Absolute Beginner $ 92 3052 Introduction to C# Programming 92 902 Intermediate C# Programming 92 602 Introduction to VBA 92 193 Introduction to Perl Programming 92 925 Introduction to Visual Basic 2005 92 196 Introduction to Visual Basic 6.0 92 197 Introduction to Visual Basic.Net 92 1472 Intermediate Visual Basic.NET 92

COMPUTER TROUBLESHOOTING & NETWORKING(3 classes for Certificate) 198 Creating a Small Office Network $92 901 Creating a Home Network 92 199 Introduction to Networking 92 200 Intermediate Networking 92 3024 Wireless Networking 92 201 Introduction to PC Troubleshooting 92 3036 Introduction to PC Security 92

GRAPHIC DESIGN (4 classes for Certificate) 3013 Design Projects for Adobe Illustrator CS $ 92 930 Introduction to CoralDRAW X3 92 903 Introduction to FreeHand MX 92 914 Adobe FrameMaker 7.1, Intro 92 1048 Big Ideas Little Books 92 3039 Introduction to MS Publisher 2003 92 902 Introduction to Photoshop CS2 92 1026 Intermediate PhotoShop CS2 3035 Introduction to PhotoShop CS 92 1025 PhotoShop Elements CS2 for the Digital Photographer 92 204 Introduction to Photoshop 7 92 905 Photoshop Elements 4.0 for the Digital Photographer 92 3034 PhotoShop Elements Projects 92 231 PhotoShop for the Absolute Beginner 92 733 Introduction to PrintShop Deluxe 92

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL VIDEO(3 classes for Certificate) 210 Discover Digital Photography $92 751 Photographing People with your Digital Camera 92 1025 Photoshop Elements 2.0 for the Digital Photographer 92 902 Introduction to PhotoShop CS2 92 1026 Intermediate PhotoShop CS2 92

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DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY & DIGITAL VIDEO (CONTINUED)(3 classes for Certificate) 3037 Photoshop Elements 3.0 for the Digital Photographer 92 905 Photoshop Elements 4.0 for the Digital Photographer 92 1001 Photoshop Elements 4.0 for the Digital Photographer II 92 3034 PhotoShop Elements Projects 92 212 Secrets of Better Photography 92 913 PhotoShop CS2 for the Digital Photographer 92 731 Macromedia Director MX Intro 2004 92 501 Making Movies with Windows XP 92

WEB GRAPHICS & MULTIMEDIA (3 classes for Certificate) 901 Introduction to Flash MX 2004 $92 903 Introduction to FreeHand MX 92 108 Drawing: Absolute Beginner 92 3011 Imaging for the Web Using Fireworks MX 2004 92 3012 Imaging for the Web Using Fireworks MX 92 731 Macromedia Director MX Intro 2004 92 112 Flash MX: Intro 92

WEB PAGE DESIGN (4 classes for Certificate) 105 Creating Web Pages $92 912 Creating Web Pages II 92 346 Designing Effective Websites 92 5001 Introduction Dreamweaver MX 2004 92 901 Introduction to Flash MX 2004 92 3029 Introduction to MS FrontPage 2003 92 100 Achieving Top Search Engine Positions 92 348 Introduction to Dreamweaver MX 92

WEB PROGRAMMING (3 classes for Certificate) 909 Introduction to PHP and MySQL $92 355 Java: Absolute Beginner 92 358 JavaScript: Programming for the Web 92 359 JSP Programming: Introduction 92

INTERNET COURSES (3 classes for Certificate) 116 Introduction to the Internet $92 100 Achieving Top Search Engine Positions 92 2419 Introduction to Outlook Express 92 3010 Introduction to MS Outlook 2003 92 152 Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay 92

START YOUR OWN BUSINESS (5 classes for Certificate) 149 Creating a Successful Business Plan $92 906 Marketing Your Business on the Internet 92 135 Mastery of Business Fundamentals 92 136 Mastery of Business Applications 92 3030 MS Project, Introduction 2003 92 152 Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay 92 516 Start Your Own Consulting Practice 92 3060 Wow, What a Great Event! 92 707 Business Planning for the Retired 92 515 Start & Operate Your Own Home-Based Bus. 92 150 Growing Plants for Fun & Profit 92 153 Publish it yourself: Start Own Publishing Bus. 92 737 Secrets of the Caterer 92 148 Caring for Children 92 518 Beginning Braille Transcription 92 3038 Intermediate Braille Transcription 92 3031 QuickBooks Introduction 2005 92

TEST PREPARATION (No Certificate)332 GED Test Prep $92 738 GED Prep: Language, Writing Test 92 3017 GED Prep Math Test 92 333 GMAT Prep 92 290 Grammar for ESL 92 334 GRE Prep: Part 1 92 335 GRE Prep: Part 2 92 5601 SAT/ACT Prep: Part 1 92 5701 SAT/ACT Prep: Part 2 92

SALES & MARKETING (5 classes for Certificate)128 Principles of Sales Management $92 326 Professional Sales Skills 92 324 Business Marketing Writing 92

SALES & MARKETING (CONTINUED)325 Effective Selling 92 906 Marketing Your Business on the Internet 92 285 Achieving Top Search Engine Positions 92

GRANT WRITING & NONPROFIT MANAGEMENT(5 classes for Certificate) 235 A to Z Grant Writing $92 736 Get Grants! 92 236 Advanced Grant Proposal Writing 92 237 Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant 92 240 Writing Effective Grant Proposals 92 239 Introduction to Nonprofit Management 92 511 Making the Connection: Nonprofits & Technology 92 904 Creating Your Own Nonprofit 92 3023 Marketing Your Nonprofit 92 3060 Wow! What a Great Event 92 237 Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant 92 361 Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published 92 362 Business Marketing Writing 92 364 Craft of Magazine Writing 92 365 Effective Business Writing 92 366 Fundamentals of Technical Writing 92 914 Introduction to Adobe FrameMaker7.1 92 367 Grammar Refresher 92 701 Correcting Oral and Written Errors 92 368 Introduction to Internet Writing Markets 92 369 Keys to Effective Editing 92 370 Pleasures of Poetry 92 153 Publish it yourself: Your Own Publishing Bus. 92 371 Resume Writing Workshop 92 373 Travel Writing 92 220 Your Screenwriting Career 92 374 Write Like a Pro 92 234 Write Your Life Story 92 375 Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers 92 376 Writerific 2: Adv.Creativity Training for Writers 92 3025 Creating a Sense of Place 92 736 Research Methods for Writers 92 3026 Demystifying Forensic Science: A Writers’s Guide 92 3015 Introduction to Journaling 92 135 Writing Great Technical Documents 92 3041 Beginning Writer’s Workshop 92 903 Writing for Children 92 910 Mystery Writing 92

PERSONAL & CAREER DEVELOPMENT (No Certificate)221 Achieving Success with Difficult People $92 298 Communicating Like a Leader 92 114 Computer Skills for the Workplace 92 300 Effective Business Writing 92 906 Everyday Math 92 301 Get Assertive! 92 302 Get Funny! 92 1410 Goodbye to Shy 92 303 Get Paid to Travel 92 305 Grammar Refresher 92 307 High Powered Communication 92 1460 Interpersonal Communication 92 308 Individual Excellence: Secrets of Career Success 92 309 Leadership 92 748 Listen to Your Heart, and Success Will Follow 92 310 Merrill Ream Speed Reading 92 1033 Music Made Easy 92 311 Resume Writing Workshop 92 312 Secrets of Success and Achievement 92 313 Twelve Steps to a Successful Job Search 92

PERSONAL FINANCE & WEALTH BUILDING(No Certificate)3021 Real Estate Investing $92 905 Building Wealth 92 3033 Debt Elimination Techniques That Work 92 711 Where Does All My Money Go? 92 728 Introduction to Stock Options 92 321 Personal Finance 92

FAMILY & PERSONAL ENRICHMENT (No Certificate) 221 Achieving Success with Difficult People $92 223 Assisting Aging Parents 92

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FAMILY & PERSONAL ENRICHMENT (No Certificate) (CONTINUED)224 Film Literacy for Everyone 92 225 Genealogy Basics 92 226 Goodbye to Shy 92 227 Interpersonal Communication 92 228 Keys to Effective Communication 92 906 Everyday Math 92 716 Creating a Healthier Home 92 229 Magic of Hypnosis 92 230 Merrill Ream Speed Reading 92 231 Outdoor Survival Techniques 92 233 Wine Appreciation for Beginners 92 3022 Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals 92 1028 Handling Medical Emergencies 92 234 Write Your Life Story 92

LANGUAGES (No Certificate)743 Speed Spanish $92 1738 Speed Spanish II 92 906 Speed Spanish III 92 718 Grammar for ESL 92 1002 Writing for ESL 92 755 Beginning Conversational French 92 518 Beginning Braille Transcription 92 3038 Intermediate Braille Transcription 92

MATH, PHILOSOPHY, & SCIENCE (No Certificate)218 Theme Park Engineering $92 906 Everyday Math 92 739 Introduction to Algebra 92 737 Philosophy for the New Millennium 92 721 Great Themes in Philosophy 92

ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY CAREERS (No Certificate) 213 Get Funny! $92 214 Get Paid to Travel 92 215 Intro to the Game Industry 92 216 Marketing Tools for Actors 92 217 Songwriting Success 92 218 Theme Park Engineering 92 220 Your Screenwriting Career 92 1033 Music Made Easy 92 ART, HISTORY, PSYCHOLOGY, & LITERATURE (No Certificate) 108 Drawing for the Absolute Beginner $92 109 Enjoying European Art 92 224 Film Literacy for Everyone 92 1033 Music Made Easy 92

CHILD CARE & PARENTING (No Certificate)148 Caring for Children $92 168 Enhancing Language Development in Children 92 169 Guiding Kids on the Internet 92 170 Parenting: The First Five Years 92 172 Understanding Adolescents 92 3063 Ready, Set, Read! 92

HEALTH CARE, NUTRITION, & FITNESS (No Certificate) 1028 Handling Medical Emergencies $92 244 Introduction to Natural Health & Healing 92 247 Outdoor Survival Techniques 92 245 Medical Terminology: Word Assoc. Approach 92 3032 Luscious, Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals 92 716 Creating a Healthier Home 92 242 Become a Veterinary Assistant 92 3040 Human Anatomy & Physiology 92

HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONAL CONTINUING EDUCATION605 Certificate in Gerontology (30 hrs.) $189 604 Certificate in Complementary & Alternative Med. 185 606 Certificate in Spirituality, Health, & Healing 155 2347 Certificate in End of Life Care 189 608 Certificate in Growth and Development Through the Lifespan 199 609 Certificate in Legal and Ethical Issues in Nursing 157 610 Certificate in Issues in Oxygenation 191 611 Certificate in Pain Assessment and Mgmt. 159 612 Certificate in Perinatal Issues 115

TEACHING PROFESSIONALS (No Certificate)940 Integrating Technology in the K-5 Classroom $92 908 The Creative Classroom 92 3063 Ready, Set, Read! 92 331 Using the Internet in the Classroom 92 327 Classroom Computer 92 168 Enhancing Language Development in Children 92 169 Guiding Kids on the Internet 92 732 PowerPoint in the Classroom 92 330 Solving Classroom Discipline Problems 92 172 Understanding Adolescents 92 301 Get Assertive! 92 309 Leadership 92 1048 Big Ideas in Little Books 92 743 Speed Spanish 92 1738 Speed Spanish II 92 906 Speed Spanish III 92 235 A to Z Grantwriting 92 329 Creating Web Pages 92

NEW Career Certificate Programs

Prepare for employment in today’s fastest-growing occupations with the affordable and self-contained

online Career Certificate programs!

Our Career Certificate programs are developed and delivered with many years of experience in career

education. They are more comprehensive than most, therefore are exceptionally affordable and without

prerequisite knowledge you can attain your certificate in a matter of months.

For a complete listing of all Career Certificate programs and requirements please log onto www.easyed.org

Career Certificate Programs

Open Entry Enrollment-students may enroll any time during the month.

For assistance call 714-808-4625 Or E-mail www.online.sce.cc.ca.us.

Career Certificate Programs* Medical Coding & Billing-Comprehensive 586 contact hours $998 ** Medical Coding & Billing-Accelerated 421 contact hours $898 * Medical Transcriptionist-Comprehensive 450 contact hours $998 ** Medical Transcriptionist-Accelerated 285 contact hours $898 * Medical Office Assistant-Comprehensive 620 contact hours $798 ** Medical Office Assistant-Accelerated 346 contact hours $698 Home Inspector 140 contact hours $588 PC Repair 180 contact hours $738 * Course in its entirety ** Course edited for professionals

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A ONE-STOP SHOP SOLUTION TO MEET YOUR BUSINESS NEEDS…

Business Leadership Programs Customized Instruction Design & Training Digital/Multimedia Entertainment Environmental Health & Safety Homeland Security Manufacturing Process Improvement Occupational Spanish Online Learning Courses

The following programs are part of the Training and Development Institute:

Digital Media Center (OCDMC)

Engage training for your employees in the latest graphic arts, web design, and video editing software programs at our state-of-the-art computer labsInstructors are currently working in the digital media profession NOCCCD–SCE offers an opportunity to earna certificate in Website Design Certificates available for each successfully completed class Customized classes to meet your company’s specific needs

For information call: (714) 808-4617 E-mail: [email protected]

Center for Applied Competitive Technologies (CACT)

CACT provides small to mid-sized manufacturers with single-point access to advanced technology and training. Training is customized to meet employer needs. Training and Technical Assistance is offered to employers in the following areas:

Information Technology Lean Manufacturing Internet and E-Commerce Six-Sigma Total Quality Management ISO 9000 Gap Analysis Statistical Process Control Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Process Improvement Printing Technology Industrial Electronics

For information contact: (714) 808-4611 or [email protected]

Workplace Learning Resource Center (WpLRC)

WpLRC assists organizations in improving their employees’ job performance. Better performance helps to contribute to your bottom line!

Occupational Spanish Career Counseling Conflict Resolution Customer Service Leadership Training Team BuildingTrain-the-Trainer Cultural Diversity Training Supervisory/Management Training Organizational Development

For information contact: (714) 808-4607 or [email protected]

Environment, Health, Safety & Homeland Security/REBRAC

REBRAC is a nonprofit organization funded by State grants. REBRAC will provide environmental compliance and business assistance to all your environmental needs. Initial 4 hours of counseling services are FREE (ongoing projects may require a small fee).

Call Perla Fickenscher, REBRAC Director at (714) 808-4620 or

[email protected]

HOMELAND SECURITYENVIRONMENTAL COMPLIANCE & MANAGEMENTHEALTH AND SAFETY POLLUTION PREVENTION

Contact TDI for customized training:

(800) 662-2322Visit our website at:

www.tdioc.com

TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE

Digital Media Center (OCDMC)

Workplace Learningresource Center (WpLrC)

Center for Applied Competitive technologies (CACt)

Environment, Health, Safety & Homeland Security/rEBrAC

SCE has job training for the real world

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HOMELAND SECURITY Incident Command System ICS – FEMA Certified Hospital Emergency Response Training HERT-FEMA Certified Personal Protective Equipment PPE and Fit Testing Decontamination Procedures (DECON) Ready America – for individuals Ready Business – for businesses National Incident Management Systems NIMS

GENERAL ENVIRONMENTAL REGULATORY COMPLIANCE & MANAGEMENT

HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operator Training) 40, 24, 8 Hr Programs Cal Osha Management and Audits Storm Water Pollution Prevention Plans Hazardous Materials Disclosure Requirements Transportation of Hazardous Materials as required by DOT Waste Minimization/Pollution Prevention (SB 14) Hazardous Waste Management in California CA Compliance School

OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETYForklift Training and certification Injury and Illness Prevention Program (IIPP) Hazard Communication (Haz Com) Respiratory Protection Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Machine GuardingElectrical Safety Lockout/Block out Confined Space

OTHERSBrownfield Job Training: 52 Hr. Environmental Technology 10 Hr. General Industry Standards Site Visit/ Permit Assistance Phase I site Assessments First Responder Awareness FRA First Responder Operational FRO

HAZWOPER Classes

Hazardous Waste Operator Emergency Response

If you are interested in any of these classes, contact: Perla Fickenscher (714) 808-4620 or

[email protected]

Training is mandated by OSHA and is essential for people in environmental consulting, occupational safety, environmental health, police and fire departments, public health inspectors, and all parties dealing with hazardous waste. This 40-hour training will give you the knowledge necessary to conduct “real life” day-to-day operations at regulated and unregulated hazardous waste facilities or respond to terrorist events. This includes chemical spills, gas station remediations, abandoned chemical and waste sites and/or clandestine drug labs. The donning of PPE (personal protective equipment) is an important aspect of this course.

Homeland Security Classes

Homeland Security Classes If you are interested in any of these classes, contact:

Perla Fickenscher (714) 808-4620 or [email protected]

READY AMERICA -FOR INDIVIDUALSThe threat of a terrorist attack is real and Homeland Security is working hard to strengthen our nation’s security. American citizens should begin a process of learning about potential threats so that we are better prepared to react during an attack. This training will show simple things that you can do now to prepare yourself and your loved ones (4 Hour class). Instructed by REBRAC staff Cost: $45 per person Dates: Call for date Time: 8:00 am - 12:00 pm

READY AMERICA – FOR BUSINESSESThis class teaches business how to get back on their feet after a terrorist incident or natural disaster. Though each situation is unique, any organization can be better prepared if it plans carefully, puts emergency procedures in place, and practices for all kinds of emergencies. Instructed by REBRAC staff Cost: $95 per person Date: Call for date Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) AND FIT TESTINGThis training includes selection of PPE, basic steps in donning and doffing, and key procedures in the inspection of PPE. Instructed by Brian Otter Cost: $45 per person Date: Call for date Time: 8:00 - 11:00 am

DECONTAMINATION PROCEDURES“DECON” is the process of removing or neutralizing contaminants that have accumulated on personnel and equipment. It is critical in limiting the spread of hazardous substances and increasing the chances of survival in the event of an exposure. Instructed by Brian OtterCost: $45 per person Date: Call for date Time: 8:00 - 11:0 0am

INCIDENT COMMAND SYSTEM (ICS) OVERVIEWINS is the federally approved system for coordinating multi-jurisdictional or multi-agency emergencies. It is required for HazMat events (e.g. biohazards, chemical terrorism). Instructed by REBRAC staff Cost: $45 per person Dates: Call for date Time: 8:00 - 11:00 am

Call (714) 808-4620 or visit our website at:

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NATIONAL INCIDENT MANAGEMENT SYSTEM (NIMS)Developed by the Secretary of Homeland Security at the request of the President, the National incident Management System (NIMS) integrates effective practices in emergency preparedness and response into a comprehensive national framework for incident management. The NIMS enables responders at all levels to work together more effectively to manage domestic incidents no matter what the cause, size or complexity. (40 Hr class, FEMA certified). Cost: $350 Dates: Call for dateTime: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm

HOSPITAL EMERGENCY RESPONSE TRAINNG (HERT)HERT prepares hospitals to respond to Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD) events using the Incident Command system (ICS). The course is “hands-on” and is FEMA certified. (40 Hr class) Cost: $275 Dates: Call for date

DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAMS

FREE! ENROLL AT ANY TIME! DSP&S services (interpreter services, tutors, note takers, etc.) are offered for those students with disabilities who enroll in general SCE classes. Special classes are offered for those students who would not benefit from general SCE offerings. Students are expected to maintain good attendance in their classes. Excessive absences may result in a student being dropped from a DSPS special class. For more information, please call (714) 484-7057. Those with disabilities are encouraged to request support services prior to established registration dates (please make arrangements at least four weeks prior to start of class). The TTY number is (714) 761-8165.

RELATIONSHIPS AND SEXUALITY TRAININGDSPS/114A class geared for students with developmental or learning disabilities that is designed to provide a comprehensive and meaningful overview. The course strives to build healthy, safe sexual attitudes, behaviors, and relationships consistent with personal values. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51158 TTh/8:30a-11:30a AN/132 Bennett 51121 TTh/9a-11:30a WIL/208 Moore

BEGINNING MONEY DSPS/135A course designed for students with developmental or learning disabilities to enhance the skills necessary for performing accurate money exchanges. Students will learn coin identification, values of coins, and basic coin counting. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51156 TTh/12:30p-3p WIL/208 Moore51161 MW/12:30p-3p AN/132 Hill

JOB SKILLS DSPS/137Designed for students with developmental or learning disabilities to help recognize and achieve potential as independent members of the community. Lecture, lab, and field experience are combined to provide the student with a comprehensive and meaningful educational experience. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51147 MW/9a-11:30a WIL/208 Stephens 51149 F/9a-3p WIL/213 Stephens 51105 TTh/12:30p-3p CC/CE5-2 Day51163 TTh/12:30p-3p AN/132 Barrett51118 MW/12:30p-3p WIL/213 Stephens

LIVING MORE INDEPENDENTLY DSPS/136A class geared for students with developmental or learning disabilities that is designed to provide a comprehensive and meaningful overview of a variety of options for living more independently (i.e. group home, own apartment), how to achieve those options, and what is needed to be successful in your choice. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51150 MW/12:30p-3p WIL/208 Moore51157 MW/12:30p-3p CC/CE4-3 Cunningham 51162 MW/12:30p-3p AN/310 Pietrzak

COMPUTER-ASSISTED INSTRUCTIONAL LAB DSPS/121Designed for students with disabilities to provide instruction in computer operation, word processing and the use of adaptive computer equipment. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11627 TTh/8:30a-3p Westview

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11651 TTh/9a-11:30a WIL/212 Stephens 11652 F/9a-3p AN/303 Barrett41030 TTh/9a-11:30a AN/313 Barrett51119 TTh/12:30p-3p WIL/212 Stephens

COMMUNITY RESOURCES DSPS/129A class geared for students with developmental or learning disabilities designed to teach skills necessary to independently take part in typical community activities by traveling to various locations in the area. Lessons learned in the classroom will be practiced in the community. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11869 F/9a-3p CC/CE4-3 Brown

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SELF-ADVOCACY DSPS/133Instruction designed for students with developmental or learning disabilities to enhance advocating for self in everyday life situations. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51115 TTh/9a-11:30a CC/CE4-3 Brown51160 MW/9a-11:30a AN/310 November

INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS DSPS/124 A comprehensive program for adults with developmental disabilities to improve the social, academic, personal, prevocational and avocational capabilities.Dates: Jan 3-Mar 23; nc Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11632 MTWThF/8:45a-

2:15p CC/CE4-1 Anderson

Crawford

NUTRITION & EXERCISE DSPS/116Geared for students with developmental or learning disabilities that is designed to teach the benefits of healthy eating and proper exercise. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11765 MW/9a-11:30a CC/CE4-3 Cunningham 41028 MW/9a-11:30a AN/132 Pietrzak 51120 F/9a-3p WIL/208 Kloeppel

ADAPTIVE PE WEIGHT TRAINING DSPS/122Increases physical endurance, stresses body condition/muscle development. Prerequisite: entry intothis class based on physician's release.Dates: Jan 17-Jun 20; nc Feb 19, Apr 2, Apr 4, May 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60455 MW/12p-

12:50p CC/GYM 1-102

Pinkham $26

ADAPTIVE PE ACTIVITY DSPS/160This course is designed for the disabled student. The class modified individual and team sport activities. Dates: Jan 17-Jun 20; nc Feb 19, Apr 2, Apr 4, May 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60456 MW/11a-

11:50a CC/GYM 1-101

Pinkham $26

WHEELCHAIR ATHLETICS DSPS/170This course includes instruction and participation in the fundamentals of the spectrum of wheelchair athletics. Dates: Jan 16-Jun 21; nc Apr 3, Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60457 TTh/7p-

8:50pCC/GYM 1-101

Silgailis $52

EXPLORATORY ARTS FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED DSPS/111A course designed for students with visual impairments, which provides experience using various art media. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 *Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11647 T/9:30a-11:30a Braille

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11637* W/12:30p-2:30p BrailleInstitute

Tebo

KINESTHETIC PE FOR VISUALLY IMPAIREDDSPS/119A class designed for students with visual impairments to improve body awareness, stamina, cardiovascular fitness and muscle tone. Instruction will be characterized by specialized techniques relying on tactile input to the students. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11638 W/9:30a-11:30a Braille

Institute Tebo

11639 Th/9:30a-11:30a BrailleInstitute

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11640 Th/12:30p-2:30p BrailleInstitute

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11643* T/12:30p-2:30p BrailleInstitute

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SOCIAL SKILLS DSPS/140A class geared for students with developmental or learning disabilities to provide instruction on appropriate social behaviors in the community and at home. Students will actively participate in role playing how to make and keep friends to distinguish the difference between strangers and acquaintances. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51116 TTh/12:30p-3p CC/CE4-3 Brown

BANKING FOR APARTMENT LIVING DSPS/134A class designed for students with developmental or learning disabilities who want to learn how to budget their money, pay bills, make purchases, grocery shop, rent an apartment, and interview roommates. The class simulates living in an apartment and the responsibilities of being independent. Students must have prior banking experience in writing checks, making deposits, and ATM transactions. Students will be required to use the Quicken software program for balancing their checking account. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51117 MW/8:30a-

11:30a WIL/213 Bennett

51159 TTh/12:15p-3p AN/313 Bennett

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DSPS Off-Site Class Locations

CRN LOCATION 51129 Braille Institute 61104 Empower Community Day Program 11630 Or Cty Assoc Retrded Citizens 11631 Or Cty Assoc Retrded Citizens 41051 Or Cty Assoc Retrded Citizens 41052 Or Cty Assoc Retrded Citizens 11797 West Anaheim Therapeutic Res 11798 West Anaheim Therapeutic Res 11840 West Anaheim Therapeutic Res 12234 West Anaheim Therapeutic Res 11633 Westminster Therapeutic Ctr 31241 Westminster Therapeutic Ctr 11634 Westview Vocational Ctr 11635 Westview Vocational Ctr 11646 Westview Vocational Ctr 41050 Westview Vocational Ctr

CULINARY ARTS

Come Join Us for Lunch at Café Cypress!

Located on the first floor of the Anaheim Campus

The Hot Food Line: Gourmet meals prepared by Cypress College Culinary Chefs-in-training. Weekly menus are posted on the door of the Café..Open: Monday – Thursday from 12n –1p.m.

Café Bistro: Gourmet meals prepared by Cypress College Chefs-in-training in a restaurant-style setting. Open: Monday – Thursday from 12n –1p.

Cafeteria: Delicious meals prepared to order including breakfast burritos, oven-baked pizza, sandwiches, salads, and more by Cypress College Culinary Chefs-in-training Open: Monday - Thursday from 9a – 1p

For more information or to ORDER AHEAD BY PHONE, call 714-808-4641

Culinary Classes at the Anaheim Campus: January

CLASSIC SAUCE I FN/630 NEW!The gauge of a great chef is the quality of his or her sauce. Chef Rigo Salas will present the Mother Sauce, secondary sauces and their derivatives. Learn what the chefs' do and make, such as: Demi-glace, Veloute and a la minute Butter Sauce. Your hands on menu will include Steak Diane, Poached Salmon with Saffron Sauce, and Roast Chicken with Herbed Beurre Blanc. Bring your hat, apron, and storage containers for all of your yummy leftovers. Dates: Jan 10-Jan 10 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61182 W/6p-10p AN/175 Salas $50

CLASSIC SKILLS II FN/631 NEW!The Mother Sauce will bring you full-circle as you learn more classic sauces like Hollandaise, Bechamel and Tomato Sauces from Chef Rigo Salas. Menu may include Lamb Tenderloin with Bearnaise Sauce and both Spinach and Sausage Lasagna. Bring your hat, apron, and storage containers for your yummy leftovers. Join us for this saucy experience. Dates: Jan 17-Jan 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61183 W/6p-10p AN/175 Salas $50

GAME TIME FN/632 NEW!Bring out the tasty yummies for game time...SUPER BOWL... basketball, soccer, baseball, etc. This is an ideal class for the game time party host. Learn how to impress your guests with some easy and tasty recipes so that you can sit back and enjoy the game. Chef Rigo's menu includes: Fried Calamari, Buffalo Wings, Chicken Satay, Spanakopitta, Dungeness Crab and Artichoke Dip, Stuffed Won Tons with Apricot Sauce, etc. Bring your hat, apron, and storage containers for your yummy game food. Join us for some fun. Dates: Jan 20-Jan 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61184 S/9a-1p AN/175 Salas $50

UNDER THE PIEDMONTESE SUN FN/633 NEW!"Love of the good life" seems to be the creed of many Italians and it is all tied in with food. A meal in Italy is meant to be treasured and savored and Chef Maria Hoffman has just the meal from Northern Italy for you to prepare and savor. For starters, the Antipasto Platter, Gnocchi (potato and ricotta) with a variety of sauces and Chocolate Bonat which is a Piedmontese Chocolate Custard. Join us and enjoy the good life. Bring a hat, apron and containers for extras. Dates: Jan 24-Jan 24 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61185 W/6p-10p AN/175 Staff $50

DSPS Off-Site Class Locations

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Culinary Classes at the Anaheim Campus: January

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SPECIAL OCCASION: VIETNAMESE APPETIZERS FN/634 NEW!Into something special such as the taste of international cuisine, try the ever popular Vietnamese cuisine. Chef Linh Hoang will demonstrate the popular Vietnamese appetizers such as Fresh Spring Rolls with Peanut Dipping Sauce, Crispy Spring Rolls with Sweet Chili Sauce, and Beef wrapped in Grape Leaves. Bring your hat, apron and storage containers for your extra yummies. Join us for some international learning and fun. Dates: Jan 31-Jan 31 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61186 W/6p-10p AN/175 Staff $50

Culinary Classes at the Anaheim Campus: February

A VALENTINE SPECIAL: CHOCOLATE AND MORE FN/635 NEW!LOVE...LOVE...LOVE. Treat that someone special with chocolate and more. Chef Maria Hoffman will help you make that Valentine Speical such as Chocolate Fondants, Peanut Butter Cup Tarts and that Pretty n' Pink Cake which is described as Schnapps-Flavored Chocolate Cake paired with Strawberry Preserves and with infused cream cheese icing. Make this connection with our chef and create your Valentine Special. Bring your hat, apron and containers for your treats. Dates: Feb 7-Feb 7 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61187 W/6p-10p AN/175 Staff $50

LOVER'S DELIGHT FN/636 NEW!Not flowers but something special and sweet for your Hunny. Chef Rigo will introduce you to the world of Chocolate Truffles and special flavored fillings, Ganache, Strawberry Tuxedoes, and baked custards: creme brulee, Creme Carmel and Pots de Creme. Join us for a sweet ol' time. Bring your hat, apron, and storage containers for your sweets. Dates: Feb 10-Feb 10 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61188 S/9a-1p AN/175 Salas $50

INTRO VIETNAMESE CUISINE FN/637 NEW!Tired of cooking the same thing? Try Vietnamese cuisine that has less fat and is very flavorful because of their unique use of spices and different cooking methods. Chef Linh Hoang will introduce such favorites as Grilled Lemongrass Pork Skewers and Rice Vermicelli, Savory Shrimp Crepes, and Vietnamese Chicken Salad. Come prepared with your hat, apron, storage containers for your leftovers, and most of all your enthusiasm and appetite. Join us for a great food experience. Dates: Feb 28-Feb 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61190 W/6p-10p AN/175 Staff $50

MEAT FABRICATION FN/621Want to learn more about meats-beef, veal, lamb and pork? Chef Duke Maples from Sterling Meats will demonstrate how to determine the quality of meat, learn more about the specific cuts and basic butchering procedures. Each student will learn to fabricate the different types of meat, how to store it and prepare some simple recipes with these cuts. Bring your apron, hat and storage containers for your fresh cuts of meat. Dates: Feb 28-Feb 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61189 W/6p-10p AN/175 Staff $100

Culinary Classes at the Anaheim Campus: March

POACHING FN/638 NEW!Learn more about moist heat versus dry heat cooking methods. Chef Maria Hoffman will present hands on experience with the core rinciples of poaching, sauteing, and roasting. Menu includes: Poached Salmon with Beurre Rouge, Sauted Green Beans, and Lemon Roast Chicken. Bring your apron, hat and storage containers for your yummy leftovers. Dates: Mar 14-Mar 14 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61191 W/6p-10p AN/175 Staff $50

TASTE OF THAILAND FN/639 NEW!Love Asian foods, then try the taste of Thai. Thai food is described as many layers of different flavors that marry together to create a sensational taste. Chef Linh Hoang will introduce to you her Thai favorites such as: Green Papaya Salad, Shrimp Pad Thai, Tom Yum Soup and Thai Chicken Curry. Don't miss this HOT experience. Bring your hat, apron and storage containers for your yummy leftovers. Dates: Mar 21-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61192 W/6p-10p AN/175 Staff $50

Culinary Classes at the Yorba Linda Campus: January

CHINESE COOKING FN/099Chinese Cooking is as popular as ever! Join us in class as we create traditional favorites, as well as new dishes to delight your palates and please the senses. Chinese dishes are nutritious, economical, and attractive to the eye as well as fun to prepare. Learn how to use different seasonings to give your meals variety, distinctive flavors and wonderful aromas. You will prepare a complete meal each week! Class limited to 25 students. Bring a dish towel to class and a container for leftovers! Dates: Jan 22-Mar 19; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60275 M/6p-10p YL/402 Louie $82

Culinary Classes at theAnaheim Campus: February

Culinary Classes at theAnaheim Campus: March

Culinary Classes at theYorba Linda Campus: January

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Culinary Classes at the Yorba Linda Campus: February

VALENTINE CHOCOLATE TRUFFLES FN/208Treat your valentine to homemade truffles, delightfully- delicious chocolate confections that you can make inexpensively $5.00 per pound. Learn to create these hand-dipped chocolate with delicate fillings, such as Strawberry, Chocolate, and Amaretto. Includes decorating truffles, making Caramel Pecan Turtles, and preparing a Spicy Chicken Rice Salad with Ginger Dressing to balance your sugar level. Bring a towel and container for leftovers! Students will participate in the preparation of truffles. Dates: Feb 8-Feb 8 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61209 W/6p-10p YL/402 Lansing $30

SINFUL CINNAMON ROLLS FN/268You can smell the aroma of "real" Cinnamon Sticky Buns, Red Flannel Hash, Breakfast Strombolli (looks like pizza), Old-Fashioned Baking Powder Biscuits, and Monterey Brunch. Bring a towel and container for leftovers! All students will assist in the food preparation. Dates: Feb 15-Feb 15 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61210 W/6p-10p YL/402 Lansing $30

Culinary Classes at the Yorba Linda Campus: March

A TASTE OF FRENCH COUNTRY COOKINGFN/232Prepare and taste the delicious combinations of many French favorites such as French onion soup, fruit tarts, salad de Provence, Madeleines, French country breads and puff pastry with apples, topped with cinnamon whipped cream. Come ready to experience some delicious culinary treats: you'll even get to take home extras for later. Don't forget to bring a towel for clean up and containers for leftovers. Dates: Mar 8-Mar 8 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61211 W/6p-10p YL/402 Lansing $30

FLAVORS OF MEXICO FN/156Come and enjoy the exciting, unique and robust flavors of black beans, learn to make Tomatilla Salsa, grill little white onions. You'll also prepare Green Enchiladas, Tortilla Soup, Pescado a la Veracruz (Red Snapper Vera Cruz) and Capirotada (syrup- coated bread pudding). Bring a towel and container for leftovers! Dates: Mar 15-Mar 15 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61212 W/6p-10p YL/402 Lansing $30

CHEESECAKES GALORE! FN/234Want to make some really good cheesecake? Come to prepare and taste White Chocolate Cheesecake, Chocolate Amaretto Cheesecake, New York Style Cheesecake, Santa Fe Cheesecake, Mini Cheesecake and others. Learn tips about preparation and minimizing the fat grams. Dates: Mar 22-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61213 W/6p-10p YL/402 Lansing $30

Culinary Classes at the Wilshireand Yorba Linda Campus:

February & March

BUSY PEOPLE'S SLOW SIMMER COOKING CROCK POT II FN/593Come enjoy meals that can be prepared with little last minute preparation. Some will be prepared using a clay roaster, and others will be prepared using a crock pot. You will taste a lot and go home with your choice of one of the following sets of recipe ingredients. Chunky Chili, Seafood Pasta, Lemon Pepper Pork Tenderloin, and Lemon Kissed Potatoes, Lasagna, Sweet and Sour Pork, and others. Remember to bring a towel and container for leftovers and the starter ingredients for a crock pot recipe. Dates: Mar 1-Mar 1 *Dates: Feb 2-Feb 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61243 W/6p-10p YL/402 Lansing $3061244* F/6p-10p WIL/208 Lansing $30

HOME DECORATIVE ARTS

Clothing Design

INDIVIDUAL CLOTHING INSTRUCTION CC/111Learn how to sew! Individual instruction allows you to sew what you wish. Lessons on alterations, following pattern directions and simplified techniques will be reinforced through demonstrations on small household and personal projects. Dates: Jan 10-Mar 14 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60150 W/1p-6p CC/HUM-303 Eggan $5

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Culinary Classes at theYorba Linda Campus: February

Culinary Classes at the Yorba Linda Campus: March

Culinary Classes at the Yorba Linda Campus: February & March

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Clothing Design

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SEWING FOR BEGINNERS CC/112Learn to sew with easy new methods. Covers any project that has to do with fabrics of any kind for home or family. Know your machine, consumer purchasing; understand patterns and alterations. Make what you like and get creative! Dates: Jan 11-Mar 15 *Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60175 Th/6p-9:30p AN/140 Caverly $560200* M/6p-9:30p YL/408 Martinez $5

WOMEN'S TAILORING CC/115Create today's fashions with styles that precisely fit and enhance your body image. Textile properties, faster techniques, proper interfacings, fool-proof pockets, lining and pressing will result in garments costing far less than designer outfits. Computer analysis/drafting, industrial/regular machines use, ready-to-wear alterations and accessory items will be covered. May include men's tailoring. All levels welcome! Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/12/2007 *Dates: Jan 12-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60145 W/8:30a-12:30p CC/HUM-303 Eggan $560147* F/9a-12:30p AN/140 Martinez $560146 T/5:30p-10p CC/HUM-303 Eggan $5

DRESSMAKING CC/116Learn how to make the newest fashions, dresses, skirts, blouses, jackets and pants. Emphasizes couture techniques, pattern adjustment, developing speed, wardrobe planning, intro to tailoring. Inter/Adv students only! Bring your own sewing machine or use ours. Dates: Jan 11-Mar 15 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60149 Th/9a-12:30p CC/HUM-303 Martinez $5

FLAT PATTERN METHOD CC/120Create individualized basic patterns using your measurements and conventional drafting methods. Some computer aided drafting. Some "draping" offered. Design a variety of garment details for bodices, necklines, collars, sleeves, skirts, dresses, jackets and pants. Dates: Jan 10-Mar 14 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60155 W/6p-9:30p CC/HUM-303 Martinez $5

CARE AND USE OF OVERLOCK MACHINECC/126Designed for the individual with little or no knowledge of how to use an overlock/serger machine. This course covers basic operation of the machine, how the stitches are formed and how to adjust the tensions according to the thread and fabric being used and desired type of stitch. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/12/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60148 T/9a-12:30p CC/HUM-303 Martinez $560144 Th/12:30p-4p YL/408 Silvers $5

HAND KNIT AND CROCHET GARMENTS CC/124Learn the basic stitches of knitting and crocheting. Advance to making designer garments and accessories for all members of the family. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/12/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60136 T/9a-12:30p AN/140 Brainard $560151 Th/12p-

3:30p CC/CE12-11 Brainard $5

60153 W/6p-9:30p Tall Mouse-Yorba Linda

Brainard $5

60154 Th/6p-9:30p CC/CE12-11 Brainard $5

PATCHWORK, QUILTING AND APPLIQUECC/130Introduction to patchwork with a foolproof method for assembling patchwork squares. May cover tying, quilting, frames and finishing. *Includes related projects. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/12/2007 *Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60156 W/9a-

12:30p Tall Mouse-Yorba Linda

O'Brien $5

60334* M/12p-3:30p

Calico House-Placentia

O'Brien $5

60140 T/12:30p-4p

YL/408 Silvers $5

60142 T/6p-9:30p

YL/408 Silvers $5

60179* M/6p-9:30p

Tall Mouse-Yorba Linda

O'Brien $5

60143 Th/6:30p-10p

CC/HUM-303 Gordon $5

60343 W/6:30p-10p

YL/408 Gordon $5

MACHINE EMBROIDERY CC/131Learn creative, free-motion and computerized sewing machine stitching techniques. Includes satin and stagger stitch, fabric embellishments, cutwork, applique, proper tension, thread and stabilizer selections. Bring your machine or use ours (bring Bernina bobbins, 1008 or Artista). Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60385 M/8:30a-12p Tall Mouse-

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SEWING FOR THE HOME CC/140Basic techniques will be used to create decorative items for the home. Learn to sew pillows, table coverings, simple window treatments, slip covers, duvets, etc. for a fraction of retail cost. Fabric for small projects will be provided. All levels welcome. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60243 T/6p-9:30p AN/140 Caverly $5

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HOME ARTS SEWING CC/145Create decorative items for the home with simple sewing skills. Projects will include seasonal items. Focus will be on stimulating creativity and enhancing sewing skills. Patterns, verbal and written instructions, demonstrations and samples will be a part of each class. Bring sewing supplies to the first session. Dates: Jan 12-Mar 2; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61030 F/9a-1p WIL/201 O'Brien $5

EXPLORING NEEDLEWORK CC/400Each term, one or two needlework techniques will be explored in depth. Additional smaller projects will be selected from: trapunto, Brazilian and ribbon embroidery, applique, beadwork, embroidery or other needlework categories. No previous needlework experience is required! Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/12/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60387 M/9a-12:30p CC/HUM-303 Caverly $560237* W/12:30p-4p YL/408 Silvers $5

Painting & Drawing

WATERCOLOR / WATERMEDIA CRAE/206All levels welcome; course covers beginning, intermediate and advanced instructions. Includes color theory, composition, and intro to watercolor pencils, watercolor crayons, acrylic watercolor, watercolor printmaking. Innovative techniques, daily constructive critiques. No previous art experience needed. Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60164 M/11a-3p YL/402 McLaughlin $7460165* W/12:30p-4:30p YL/402 McLaughlin $74

PAINTINGARTC/160Express yourself with various painting mediums. All skill levels are welcome. A lecture/demonstration on materials, techniques, color, and composition is followed by a guided lab session. Voluntary supportive critiques held at the end of each class. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60478 T/1p-4p YL/402 Innes $75

DRAWING: BEYOND THE BASICS ARTC/161This course is for those of you who have some basic drawing skills and wish to further explore your potential to express yourself visually. Creativity and innovative approaches will be emphasized. Concepts will include composition, color theory, perspective, lighting, and emotional content in a problem solving approach. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60479 T/9a-12p YL/305 Innes $75

BASIC DRAWING ARTC/162Always wanted to learn to draw? No experience? This is the class for you. We will begin with very basic skills in contour drawing, shading, creating texture, basic composition and perspective. The drawing medium will include graphite, charcoal, and ink. A short lecture and demonstration is followed by a related drawing assignment. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60480 Th/9a-12p YL/305 Innes $75

BEGINNING ACRYLIC PAINTING ARTC/164Acrylic paint is uniquely suited for beginning painters because of its f ast drying time, ease of fixing mistakes, and versatility to create amazingly unique effects. This course will guide you through the basics with demonstrations related projects, materials, brushwork, washes, color mixing, composition and more. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61022 Th/1p-4p YL/402 Innes $75

CARTOONING MADE EASY ARTC/136Learn the step by step procedures of cartooning from a professional cartoonist. Learn how to cartoon people, animals, background, and more including inking, lettering, use of pens, brushes, perspective, and creating professional comic strips. Previous students have sold their cartoons to newspapers and magazines. Let us show you how! Taught by Mel Schoenberger professional cartoonist with over 45 years of experience. The class is for all levels of experience. Please bring an 11x14 pad of tracing paper to the first class. A supply list will be provided. Class is for those 14 years and older. Come join the fun! Dates: Jan 11-Mar 15 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60460 Th/7p-9p YL/306 Schoenberger $70

CARICATURING MADE EASY ARTC/137This class will tickle you from head to toe! It's easy, it's fun and rewarding. If you can draw, you can caricature. It's amazing how fast you will learn. You will learn inking, lettering, drawing small action bodies, use of equipment, creative ideas, shadowing, etc. Join in the fun and learn professional caricaturing. Taught by an international caricature cartoonist with over 45 years experience. Bring 11 x 14 tracing paper pad, pencil and eraser to first class. Additional supply list will be provided. All levels of experience are welcomed. You must be 14 years or older. Dates: Jan 8-Feb 12; nc Jan 15 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61018 M/7p-8:30p YL/306 Schoenberger $90

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DRAWING WITH THE RIGHT SIDE OF YOUR BRAIN ARTC/800If you have practiced drawing in the past but feel stuck, or want to draw beyond stick figures, come enjoy learning how to draw using the right side of your brain! This technique is fun and successful regardless of your art background. Materials will be provided. Dates: Jan 23-Mar 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61223 T/6:30p-

7:30pWIL/106 Fowler $35

FASHION ILLUSTRATION FOR ADULTSARTC/140In this class, you will learn how to draw proportional figures, faces, gesture drawings, and flats of garments. Along with how to draw collars, blouses, skits, pants, hats, and accessories. Students will learn to illustrate fashion figures using watercolors, colored pencils, markers, pen, etc. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61264 Th/1p-2:30p CC/CE3 Bae $55

TOLE & DECORATIVE ARTS (BEGINNING - INTERMEDIATE) HD/100Learn to paint a variety of projects from beginning to an intermediate level. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/12/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60402 Th/10a-1:30p AN/140 Reynolds $560581 W/6p-9:30p WIL/208 Daun $5

TOLE AND DECORATIVE ARTS (INTERMEDIATE) HD/111Student will build on the basic skills learned in basic Tole and Decorative classes. Using acrylic paint students will use a variety of strokes and techniques to decorate a variety of surfaces such as: tin, wood, porcelain and furniture. Some painting experience is necessary for this class. Dates: Jan 10-Mar 14 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60246 W/1p-4:30p WIL/201 Daun $5

Floral Design

FLORIST TECHNIQUES (BEGINNING) FLOR/100This course is designed to instill an appreciation for the art of floral arranging, and to develop basic skills in recognized principles of floral arrangements including selection and care of materials, selection and use of containers, mechanics, cultural style, and non-typical presentations such as wreaths. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60158 T/9:30a-12:30p YL/402 Patterson $17860159 T/6:30p-9:30p YL/402 Patterson $178

FLORIST TECHNIQUES (INTERMEDIATE) FLOR/101Designed for students interested in floral shop employment. Covers advanced floral design styles and techniques, arrangements for a variety of specific events, and shop procedures including ordering and securing products from wholesalers. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60160 W/9:30a-12:30p YL/402 Patterson $19360161 Th/9:30a-

12:30p YL/402 Patterson $193

60162 Th/6:30p-9:30p YL/402 Patterson $193

Home Decor

LANDSCAPING FOR HOMEOWNERS HD/122Design a layout plan that meets your needs; choose construction, plant materials and appropriate installation method. Scaled plans can be put out to bid or you can do it yourself. Covers grading, drainage, irrigation and basic design principles with emphasis on planting techniques and planning ideas for perennial and annual gardens. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60198 T/6:30p-9:30p YL/305 Murphy $15

Photography

BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY - THE MECHANICS OF DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHYFOTO/101Strengthen your photographic skills. Become familiar with current equipment for digital cameras. Instruction includes composition, digital formats, lenses, f-stops and shutter speeds, electronic flash, and night photography. Discussion will include how Photoshop software impacts photography. Dave Rosenberger has taught photography for over 30 years. He has worked for Canon USA in both technical and sales capacities. He teaches photography with the North Orange County College District. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60245 W/6:30p-9:30p YL/306 Rosenberger $7060363* T/6:30p-9:30p AN/301 Rosenberger $70

PHOTOGRAPHY (INTERMEDIATE) FOTO/102Sharpen your photographic skills. Become familiar with current day equipment and express your creative talents. Covers portrait photography, special effects, night-time digital photography. Field trip with instruction included. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60166 Th/6:30p-9:30p YL/306 Rosenberger $70

Floral Design

Home Decor

Photography

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Drama

ACTING FOR COMMERCIALS (AGES 16 TO ADULT) FOTO/104Beginning and intermediate actors will learn how to break into commercials, television and film. Using actual commercial and TV scripts, learn the basics of working in front of a camera, including script analysis, vocal technique and physical presentation. Gain exposure to the business side of acting, including resumes, photos and getting on agent. Dates: Feb 10-Feb 10 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60509 S/10a-3p CC/CE4-2 Conrad $45

PARENTING

Parenting classes provide a wonderful opportunity to bond with your child. Share in activities with your child that will stimulate social, emotional, physical and intellectual growth. Recent studies are showing that a pre-school experience better prepares your child for success in school and beyond. Many of these parenting classes provide that type of experience for the child and positive parenting techniques and other skills to reinforce at home what is learned in the classroom.

Children must attend classes with a registered adult. The adult registering for the class can be the parent, grandparent, neighbor or guardian.

Enrollment is limited during the SCE registration period to TWO CLASSES in the parent and child series. After the SCE in-person registration period ends, additional enrollment is encouraged in any open classes. Please make note! During our construction Cypress classes will be held in CE-3, which can be accessed off of Holder Street.

BABIES LOVE MUSIC (AGES 4-14 MONTHS) PARN/147Music listening and music activities provide an excellent foundation for your baby's cognitive and social development. Mix together: One part thunder on a large gathering drum. Add glockenspiels for rain. Sprinkle liberally with rhythm band instruments, singing and puppets. Top it off with guitar, harmonica, and recorded music. MMM...mmm... good! Enrollmentlimited to 14.Dates: Jan 9-Jan 30 *Dates: Feb 6-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60292 T/11a-12p WIL/203 Greeno $2060293* T/11a-12p WIL/203 Greeno $2061010 T/3:30p-

4:30p YL/404 Greeno $20

61011* T/3:30p-4:30p

YL/404 Greeno $20

KIDS LOVE MUSIC (AGES 1-2) PARN/148Music activities provide an excellent foundation for your preschooler's cognitive and social development. Mix together: One part thunder on Indian tom toms. Add glockenspiels and xylophones for rain. Sprinkle liberally with rhythm band instruments, singing and puppets. Top it off with guitar, harmonica, and recorded music. MMM...mmm...good... Enrollment limited to14.Dates: Jan 9-Jan 30 *Dates: Feb 6-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60262 T/10a-11a WIL/203 Greeno $2060357* T/10a-11a WIL/203 Greeno $20

KIDS LOVE MUSIC (AGES 1-4) PARN/150Dates: Jan 9-Jan 30 *Dates: Feb 6-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60365 T/12p-1p WIL/203 Greeno $2061013* T/12p-1p WIL/203 Greeno $2060366 T/2:30p-3:30p YL/404 Greeno $2060368* T/2:30p-3:30p YL/404 Greeno $2060367 T/4:30p-5:30p YL/404 Greeno $2060369* T/4:30p-5:30p YL/404 Greeno $20

KIDS LOVE MUSIC (AGES 2-4) PARN/149Dates: Jan 9-Jan 30 *Dates: Feb 6-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60362 T/9a-10a WIL/203 Greeno $2061012* T/9a-10a WIL/203 Greeno $20

KINDERGYM - TODDLER FITNESS PARN/104AParents and children enjoy exercise, movement and music together. Emphasis on developing large motor skills, coordination and self-esteem. Class provides an opportunity for parents to observe and interact with child. All activities introduced can be done by parents with child at home. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/12/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE

AGES 1 – 2 60211 W/9a-10a WIL/203 Dodson $1560212 M/9a-10a YL/404 Dodson $1560388 T/9a-10a CC/CE3 Dodson $1560444 M/12p-1p YL/404 Dodson $15

AGES 2 – 360563 W/10a-11a WIL/203 Dodson $1560564 M/10a-11a YL/404 Dodson $1560567 T/10a-11a CC/CE3 Dodson $15

AGES 3 – 4.5 60565 W/11a-12p WIL/203 Dodson $1560566 M/11a-12p YL/404 Dodson $1560568 T/11a-12p CC/CE3 Dodson $15

Drama

PARENTING

¡El más usted asiste a la clase, el más usted aprenderiá!

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JOYFUL PARENTING - CREATIVE ART/MUSICPARN/101Parent and child will enjoy self-esteem building activities together; songs and music; easel and finger painting; band and blocks; school readiness; crafts and Playdoh. Includes activity ideas to do at home. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 3/12/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE AGES 1.5 - 2.5 60550 M/9a-11a AN/134 Le $15 60552 F/9a-11a WIL/203 Le $15 60556 T/9a-11a YL/404 Stearns $15 60554 W/9a-11a YL/404 Stearns $15 61064 M/9a-11a CC/CE3 Wahhab $15 61068 F/9a-11a CC/CE3 Wahhab $15 61070 M/9a-11a WIL/203 Acevez $15 61062 Th/9a-11a YL/404 Staff $15 60555 Th/9:30a-

11:30a AN/134 Stearns $15

60560 Th/9:30a-11a WIL/203 Dodson $15 AGES 2 – 3 61066 W/9a-11a CC/CE3 Le $15

AGES 2.5 - 4 61063 Th/11a-1p YL/404 Staff $15 60557 W/11a-1p YL/404 Stearns $15 60559 T/11a-1p YL/404 Stearns $1560558 Th/11:30a-

1:30p AN/134 Stearns $15

AGES 2.5 – 4.5 61071 M/11a-1p CC/CE3 Wahhab $1560561 Th/11a-

12:30p WIL/203 Dodson $15

60562 Th/12:30p-2p WIL/203 Dodson $1561069 F/11a-1p CC/CE3 Wahhab $15

AGES 2.5 – 5 60551 M/11a-1p AN/134 Le $1561065 M/11a-1p WIL/203 Acevez $1560553 F/11a-1p WIL/203 Le $15

AGES 3 – 561067 W/11a-1p CC/CE3 Le $15

Parenting Classes for Parents

PREPARATION FOR CHILDBIRTH HLTH/400Course provides expectant mother and coach(es) with knowledge, tools and support to have a positive birth experience. Anatomy and physiology of the birth process, relaxation, paced breathing and comfort techniques are covered. Mother should bring two pillows, sack lunch, wear comfortable pants or shorts and can have two coaches. Dates: Jan 27-Jan 27 *Dates: Feb 24-Feb 24 †Dates: Mar 24-Mar 24 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61281 S/9a-4:30p CC/CE4-2 Miller61282* S/9a-4:30p CC/CE4-2 Miller61283† S/9a-4:30p CC/CE4-2 Miller

VOCATIONAL PREPARATION

Study to Become a Court Reporter Court Reporters, Captionist, or

CART Reporters earn $75,000 a year.

Cypress College classes begin in January at the

NOCCCD - Anaheim Campus, 1830 Romneya, Anaheim, CA

For more information, call 714 808-4574

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

REFRIGERATION ELECTRICAL CONTROLSACAR/104Covers electrical schematic diagram reading, basic load devices, switches, controls, single-phase motors and starting components, field electrical safety and trouble shooting principles. Lecture combined with practical demonstrations and hands on lab. You must attend both lecture and lab. Text required. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60238 TTh/7p-10p CC/TE3-

101Stuart $30

Apprenticeship

This class is for students legally indentured and registered with the California Division of Apprenticeship Standards

RETAIL MEAT CUTTING APR/100Class designed to provide the required related and supplemental instruction for meatcutter apprentices. Open to all students regardless of employment status. Students may enroll at any time throughout the school year and complete workbook-type testing at their own pace. Lecture, field trips, and classroom activities are geared to expose student to real-world application of the Retail Meat Industry. Free-No credit. Enroll in classroom only. Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 6/11/2007; nc Apr 3-Apr 4 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60234 T/6p-9:50p CC/HUM-

302Lowe

60235 W/6p-9:50p CC/HUM-302

Lowe

vOCATIONAL PREPARATION

Parenting Classes for Parents

Air Conditioning and refrigeration

Apprenticeship

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Bartending

BARTENDING WORKSHOPS HOSM/101Covers bartending and cocktail skills (Flair Bartending Techniques). This is a SMALL GROUP "short term, fast paced" course for those interested in basic and current popular drinks, ABC laws, and RBS (responsible beverage service). Employment assistance available. Certificate issued upon completion of course. Fee includes: Recipe Cards and new DVD. Dates: Jan 6-Feb 10; nc Jan 13 *Dates: Feb 24-Mar 24 †Starts week of 1/8/2007, ends week of 2/5/2007 ‡Starts week of 2/20/2007, ends week of 3/20/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60152 S/8:30a-

1pCC/CE3 Salisbury $125

60170* S/8:30a-1p

CC/CE3 Salisbury $125

60172 S/1p-5:30p

CC/CE3 Salisbury $125

60535* S/1p-5:30p

CC/CE3 Salisbury $125

60313† T/5p-9:30p

CC/CE3 Salisbury $125

60314‡ T/5p-9:30p

CC/CE3 Salisbury $125

60536† Th/5p-9:30p

CC/CE3 Salisbury $125

60537‡ Th/5p-9:30p

CC/CE3 Salisbury $125

Woodshop

CABINET & MILLWORK SHOP/100Learn vocational skills in cabinet-making, millwork and furniture products. Starts week of 1/15/2007, ends week of 5/21/2007; nc Feb 19, Apr 2-Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60242 MW/8a-11:50a FC/-703 Cristiano 60384 TTh/8a-11:30a FC/-703 Cristiano

Construction Education

If you need more detailed information please call (714) 808-4673.

BASIC ELECTRICITY ELET/102Course starts with basic electricity and progresses into residential wiring in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Students learn how to obtain an electrical contractor's license. Equipment is available for hands-on experience. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60138 F/6p-10p FC/-715 Famolaro 60571* T/6p-10p AN/138 Famolaro

DID YOU KNOW… According to the Department of Labor… * …construction is one of the top 10 growing industries in Orange County? * …job opportunities in the construction industry are considered “excellent” with relatively high hourly wages.* …job opportunities for electricians areextremely good. Electricity is needed in nearly every field; most electricianswork for building contractors or are self-employed * …most electricians acquire their skills by completing a vocational program and/or apprenticeship with on-the-job experience.

Improve your job skills - enroll in one of SCE’s

many construction and electrical courses today.

ELECTRICAL WIRING AND SAFETY II CONS/101Course covers commercial wiring, conduit systems, over-current protection, polyphase distribution, grounding, voltage-drop equations and lighting. Based on the current National Electrical Code (NEC). Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60202 W/6:30p-9:30p AN/106 Faessel

GENERAL CONTRACTING CONS/121This course is for those interested in exploring career opportunities in general contracting, current contractors interested in enhancing their general contracting skills, and students who want to prepare for the General Building (B) License Examination by the Contractors State License Board (CSLB). Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60134 S/9a-12p AN/TBA Famolaro

ELECTRICIAN CERTIFICATION - STATE TEST PREPARATION CONS/201This course covers the 16 areas of the 1999 National Electrical Code that the State of California has designed the State Certification test after. Ohm's Law and electrical calculations will also be covered. Students must bring the 1999 National Electrical Code (NEC) book and a calculator to the first class. Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60580 M/6:30p-9:30p AN/138 Thomas $150

Make class attendance your top priority

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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION (ECE) CERTIFICATE

PROGRAM

The SCE Early Childhood Education program is designed to train individuals for teacher and caregiver positions in licensed, proprietary infant/toddler/preschool/child daycare centers. Our curriculum is approved by the State Department of Community Care Licensing. This ECE program is a non-credit program based upon instructional hours rather than college units. The required and elective ECE courses within the certificate program are equivalent to two units of ECE in compliance with State licensing requirements for private facilities only.

A certificate is issued upon completion of six ECE required courses and three ECE electives, plus Pediatric First Aid & CPR training. Classes taken at accredited institutions may be substituted partially for required and/or elective courses toward the certificate.

WHEN to register: NEW students should enroll during the Registration period. It is recommended that students begin with Early Childhood Development, or Program Principles I.

FIRST NIGHT ATTENDANCE: To secure your place in class, you must attend the class the first night. If you are not in class ONE HOUR after the scheduled starting time your spot could be reassigned to a student on the Wait List, but classes may be petitioned the second night of class. No enrollments after the second class session.

ORIENTATION: All NEW students beginning the Early Childhood Education (ECE) certificate program are required to attend the ECE Orientation. Orientation will provide students with an overview of the ECE programs, job opportunities in the field, sequence and course requirements. An educational self-survey will be done for the purpose of advising students and providing support learning services where necessary. Follow these steps to schedule an appointment for Orientation:

STEP 1: Call (714) 808-4681 for orientation information.

STEP 2: Leave your name & phone number to make the required appointment for this date and time-

Monday, November 20, 6 -8 pm Board Room, 1st Floor, Anaheim Campus

There will be no need for us to call you back.

STEP 3: Arrive at Orientation ON TIME - Late arrivals will not be able to attend. Bring $2.00 to purchase a temporary, one-day parking permit from the yellow parking machines located in the parking lots. Children are NOT allowed in the Orientation.

ECE Required Courses

EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENT ECE/140Intro to age-related child growth, development, learning characteristics, self-concept, mechanics and techniques of positive learning. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60131 T/6:30p-9:30p AN/104 Hedges

FAMILY COMMUNITY RELATIONSHIPS ECE/136Examination of the sociological relationships between family and society; institutional, racial, social, and economic factors affecting the family and the child. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60132 W/6:30p-9:30p AN/104 Dumas

PROGRAM PRINCIPLES I ECE/108Examines basic principles of preschool program, history, objectives, philosophy, facilities and curriculum. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60133 Th/6:30p-9:30p AN/104 Sueng

PROGRAM PRINCIPLES II ECE/110Prerequisite: Program Principles I; bring originalcertificate to first class! Students explore major contributors in early childhood education and the development of their personal growth in the field of teaching. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60569 T/8:30a-11:30a AN/108 Sueng

CHILD HEALTH AND SAFETY ECE/100Prerequisite: Program Principles I; bring originalcertificate to first class. For teachers and directors of pre-schools, this course will focus on the skills and knowledge needed for developing emergency plans and responding to health and safety issues in the classroom. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60579 W/8:30a-11:30a AN/108 Sueng60135* T/6:30p-9:30p AN/106 Tanouye

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DEVELOPMENTAL READINESS: PRESCHOOL ECE/134Prerequisite: Early Childhood Development; bringoriginal certificate to first class! Explore how children learn. Develop the ability to plan developmentally-appropriate activities to ensure children's success. Learn how to detect and prevent learning difficulties. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60336 Th/8:30a-11:30a AN/108 Sueng

ECE Elective Courses

PROGRAM MUSIC & MOVEMENT ECE/116Explores areas of music and movement appropriate to child's development through participating and experimenting. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60570 W/6:30p-9:30p AN/140 Hedges

PROGRAM CREATIVE EXPERIENCE ECE/132Student awareness and application of materials appropriate for preschool art activities. Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60261 M/6:30p-9:30p AN/110 Pagalidis

INFANT CARE II ECE/126Theory and appropriate caregiver methods applied in daily curriculum activities for infants and toddlers. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60228 Th/6:30p-9:30p AN/110 Pagalidis

Electronics

If you need more detailed information please call (714) 808-4673.

BASIC ELECTRONICS FOR VIDEO, AUDIO AND COMPUTER ELET/100This course offers the fundamentals of basic electronics, including electronics theory with a focus on analog electronics. Students receive practical lab experience to understand and troubleshoot circuits. This course is a starting point for students preparing for a career as an electronic technician. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60340 S/8a-12p FC/-715 Ulloa $10

PERSONAL COMPUTER REPAIR (BEGINNING) ELET/116Covers the fundamentals of computer repair and maintenance through the study of theory, terminology, troubleshooting of IBM compatible Personal Computers and hands-on training. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60341 F/6p-10p FC/-713 Ulloa $10

Medical

MEDICAL ASSISTING: FRONT OFFICE PROCEDURES MEDO/115This course introduces students to medical office procedures in preparation for entry-level positions in the front office or reception area of a medical facility. These include medical data entry. Students review reception techniques, patient records and insurance forms. Keyboarding experience advised. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60139 W/7p-10p YL/407

YL/406 Pasqual $10

MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING - A PRACTICAL APPROACH TO MEDICAL BILLING MEOC/112An overview of outpatient medical insurance billing in preparing students for entry-level positions. Students review theory and practice data entry for private, Blue Cross/BlueShield, Medicare, Medicaid/Medi-Cal, TRICARE/CHAMPUS and workers' compensation billing. CPT and ICD-9 coding covered. Medical billing software utilized in computer lab. Keyboarding experience advised. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60141 TTh/7p-10p YL/407

YL/406 Pasqual $10

PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE MEDO/166Equips the motivated student to function safely and efficiently as a Physical Therapy Aide or Restorative Aide in a hospital, convalescent hospital or home setting. Certificate of Completion to those meeting requirements. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21; nc Jan 15, Feb 19

CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60171 3wks

MW/7p-10p 9wksMW/7p-10p

FC/2400/2402

St. Jude Hospital

Macalalad Landgreen

$10

…remember, if you’ve been away for awhile – come back!

We want you here!

ECE Elective Courses

Electronics

Medical

Been away for a while? No problem...we want you back!

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ACTIVITY LEADER HEALTH CARE MEDO/202Provides basic training in planning and directing activity programs (fieldwork arranged). Dates: Jan 3-Mar 7 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60342 W/6p-10p CC/TE3-303 Allen

Kjar Berger

$10

PHARMACY TECHNICIAN TRAINING CERTIFICATE

PROGRAM

The Pharmacy Technician Certificate program prepares students for an entry-level position as a pharmacy technician at a community or institutional pharmacy. The certificate program exceeds the State Board of Pharmacy's registration requirements, therefore, upon successful completion, the student will be eligible to apply for REGISTRATION with the State of California. The program consists of 9 courses and 2 externships, and is ASHP-accredited.

WHEN to register: NEW students should enroll during the Registration period (see registration information on page 1). It is recommended that students begin with Introduction to Pharmacy Technician and Medical Terminology. Acertificate is issued upon completion of the 9 required courses plus 320 hours of externship.

To secure your place in class, you must attend the class the first night. If you are not in class ONE HOUR after the scheduled starting time, your spot could be reassigned to a student on the Wait List.ORIENTATION: All NEW students to the Pharmacy Technician Program are required to attend an orientation. This orientation will provide students with an overview of the Pharmacy Technician Certificate requirements, course sequence, employment opportunities available, process for becoming registered with the State Board of Pharmacy. . Follow these steps to schedule an appointment for Orientation:

STEP 1: Call (714) 808-4681 for orientation information.

STEP 2: Leave your name & phone number to make the required appointment for this date and time-

Tuesday, November 21, 6 - 8 pm Board Room, 1st floor, Anaheim Campus There will be no need for us to call you back.

STEP 3: Arrive at Orientation ON TIME - Late arrivers WILL NOT be able to attend. Bring $2.00 to purchase a temporary, one-day parking permit from the yellow parking machines located in the parking lots. Children are NOT allowed in the Orientation room.

INTRODUCTION TO PHARMACY TECHNICIAN MEOC/130Highlights the practice and role of a pharmacy technician. Includes educational requirements, credentialing, the pharmacist's role, an overview of pharmacy law, and the assessment of necessary abilities and skills for a successful career as a pharmacy technician. Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60075 M/6:30p-9:30p AN/106 Gonzalez

MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY MEOC/104Required course for Pharmacy Technician Certificate program but also welcomes all students preparing for a variety of professional/paraprofessional careers in the medical field. Learn medical terms or strengthen prior knowledge. Offers basics of terminology, anatomy and diagnostics. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61033 S/9a-1p AN/106 Smith60093 W/6p-10p AN/110 Wahba

PHARMACOLOGY I MEOC/121Prerequisite: Medical Terminology; bring originalcertificate to first class. Equips students with the necessary beginning theoretical knowledge. Includes categorizing, differentiating between drug classifications and inventorying. Provides a basic knowledge and understanding of drug effects on the body. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60192 T/6:30p-9:30p AN/110 Manriquez Castillo

PHARMACOLOGY II MEOC/122Prerequisite: Medical Terminology; bring originalcertificate to first class. Provides a continuation of theoretical knowledge acquired in Pharmacology I. Includes categorizing, inventorying and differentiating between drug classifications. Equips students with an advanced knowledge and understanding of drug effects on the body. Dates: Jan 4-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60203 Th/6:30p-9:30p AN/106 Manriquez Castillo

PHARMACEUTICAL MATHEMATICS MEOC/140A review of basic mathematics focusing on its application to common pharmaceutical calculations, abbreviations and units; how to interpret pharmaceutical documents using acquired pharmaceutical math knowledge. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60335 S/9a-12p AN/TBA Breegle

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PROGRAM

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PHARMACY OPERATIONS LAB MEDO/230Prerequisite: Introduction to Pharmacy and keyboardingproficiency at 30 wpm. This course introduces students to the operations of a pharmacy. It provides them with a working knowledge of the structural, functional, business and inter-relational aspect of pharmacy as part of the health care system. Through hands-on instruction, students develop the entry-level skills needed to assist in a pharmacy operation. Dates: Jan 3-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60578 W/6:30p-9:30p AN/108 Hua

HUMAN RELATIONS FOR HEALTHCARE WORKERS MEOC/135Covers basic communications skills with emphasis on health care. Includes non-verbal communication, group communication, conflict resolution, ethics in health communication, elements of intercultural communication, resume writing, job application and interviewing techniques. Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60194 M/6:30p-9:30p AN/104 Padilla

OUT-PATIENT LAB FOR THE PHARMACY TECHNICIAN MEDO/220Prerequisite: Completion of the didactic portion of thePharmacy Technician program. The practical lab class is designed to prepare the student for an externship at neighboring pharmacies. Upon completion of the lab classes, the student should be able to step into an out-patient pharmacy and begin working with minimal additional training. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60244 T/6p-10p AN/108 Hua

IN-PATIENT LAB FOR THE PHARMACY TECHNICIAN MEDO/221Prerequisite: Completion of the didactic portion of thePharmacy Technician program. The practical lab class is designed to prepare the student for an externship at neighboring pharmacies. Upon completion of the lab classes, the student should be able to step into an in-patient pharmacy and begin working with minimal additional training. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60260 F/6p-10p AN/108 Hua

DID YOU KNOW?.... According to recent research*, there is a high demand for healthcare service occupations in Orange County, which include: *Medical Assistants *Pharmacy Technicians

Get That Job You Always Wanted. Enroll in these SCE classes today!

* (Taken from the OC Workforce Investment Board Healthcare indicators Report-Labor Market Research, April 2006)

CYPRESS COLLEGE COURSES OFFERED THROUGH SCE!

17-Week Non-Credit Courses These courses are not transferable and will not be recognized for credit by other institutions including Fullerton College and Cypress College.

Most classes start week of January 16, 2007 No class on Jan 15, 17; Feb 16, 17, 19; April 2 - 6

Registration for these classes begins November 28, 2006 Register at any SCE Office!

Air Conditioning and Refrigeration

DIRECT DIGITAL CONTROLS - A/C ACAR/111This course is designed to instruct the student in the application of air conditioning direct digital controls, DDC as used in commercial building systems. Dates: Jan 16-May 22; nc Feb 19, Apr 2-Apr 3 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60218 MT/7p-9:50p CC/TE3-111 Freiman

Airline & Travel Careers

JOB SKILLS COMMUNICATION TRVL/105Students will prepare a career portfolio and will practice mock-interviews on video to maximize their interviewing skills. Dates: Mar 28-May 23; nc Apr 4 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61193 W/9a-12:10p CC/TE2-206 Jepson

PROFESSIONAL IMAGE TRVL/106Students will learn how to present a persuasive professional image, using appropriate business etiquette and the key elements of dressing for career success. Dates: Jan 31-Mar 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60257 W/9a-12:10p CC/TE1-200 Jepson

AIRLINE RESERVATIONS: APOLLO TRVL/114Students will learn how to book reservations, quote fares, and calculate prices with United Airlines' APOLLO system through hands-on application. Dates: Jan 29-May 21; nc Feb 19, Apr 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60208 M/4p-9:50p CC/TE2-206 Palicz $4

PASSENGER SERVICES & SAFETY TRVL/115Students will study in-flight related service and safety procedures in the airline industry, including first aid, CPR fire fighting, and role-playing scenanios. Dates: Jan 30-May 22; nc Apr 3 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60209 T/12:30p-3:40p CC/TE2-206 Reiland

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Air Conditioning and refrigeration

Airline & travel Careers

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TRAVEL OFFICE MANAGEMENT TRVL/117This course is a study of management practices in the travel/tourism business. Travel markets, products lines, marketing techniques, and promotions are explored. Dates: Jan 30-May 22; nc Apr 3 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60354 T/6p-9:10p CC/TE2-206 Palicz

DESTINATIONS:AMERICAS / EUROPE TRVL/118Students will learn about the top travel destinations throughout the Americas and Europe, with consideration for currencies, visas, customs, language and key points of interest. Dates: Jan 29-May 21; nc Feb 19, Apr 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61194 M/12:30p-3:40p CC/TE2-206 Reiland

CUSTOMER CARE: AIRLINE / TRAVEL TRVL/119This course examines the priority of customer service and satisfaction in the airline industry. Topics include safety, security, and service standards. Dates: Jan 31-May 23; nc Apr 4 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60376 W/12:30p-3:40p CC/TE2-206 Kaimikaua

Auto Collision Repair

AUTOMOTIVE COLLISON REPAIR ACRT/148Covers automotive collision repair with emphasis on tools of the trade and their proper use and metal working characteristics, including auto body sheet metal welding. Dates: Jan 16-Jun 22; nc Apr 3-Apr 5 *Dates: Jan 16-May 23; nc Feb 19, Apr 2-Apr 4 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60003 TWTh/8a-11:50a CC/TE1-110 Snook60004* MTW/6p-9:50p CC/TE1-110 Jones

AUTO PAINTING AND REFINISHING ACRT/150Covers basic auto prep and refinishing techniques. Starts week of 1/15/2007, ends week of 5/21/2007; nc Feb 19, Apr 2-Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60007 MW/1p-4:50p CC/TE1-110 Snook60231 TTh/1p-4:50p CC/TE1-110 Jones61181 TTh/6p-9:50p CC/TE1-110 Ramos

AUTO DETAILING & CAR CARE (BEGINNING) ACRT/156Learn to identify paint conditions, use of car care chemicals, maintenance of the paint surface, and more! Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60006 Th/5:30p-9:20p CC/TE1-200 Terwilliger $75

AUTOMOTIVE DAMAGE APPRAISAL ACRT/132Designed to prepare students to enter the field of automotive collision appraisal. Students learn how to make repair estimates on damaged vehicles. Starts week of 1/15/2007, ends week of 5/21/2007; nc Apr 3, Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60005 T/7p-9:50p CC/TE3-317 Day60201 Th/7p-9:50p CC/TE2-203 Day

AUTO COLLISION SPECIAL ACRT/159This course is designed to offer students a supervised independent program to continue and broaden their studies in automotive collision repair. Enrollment is limited.Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60176 Th/12p-

12:50p CC/TE1-110 Snook $90

AUTO DETAILING & CAR CARE (ADVANCED) ACRT/157This is course includes: starting a detailing business, location determination, customer service and advanced detailing techniques. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60177 Th/5:30p-

9:20pCC/TE1-200 T e r w i l l i g e r $90

Auto Technology

SURVEY OF THE AUTOMOBILE ACRT/162Learn about the automobile, including engines, power trains, suspension and brakes, electrical and fuel systems. Use of Tools and equipment will also be covered. Starts week of 1/15/2007, ends week of 5/21/2007; nc Feb 16, Apr 3, Apr 5-Apr 6 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60522 F/9a-11:50a CC/TE3-

115Sherard

60523 TTh/9a-10:20a CC/TE3-115

Staff

60352 F/6p-8:50p CC/TE3-107

Patron

BASIC AREA CLEAN AIR CAR ACRT/164Prepares students for the State of California Licensed Smog Check Mechanic Test. Modern diagnostic equipment including infra-red analyzer and chassis dynamometer will be used. Dates: Jan 16-May 24; nc Apr 3, Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60349 T/6p-8:50p

Th/6p-7:50p CC/TE3-107 Rojas $150

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ADVANCED CLEAN AIR CAR ACRT/165This course covers operating procedures, diagnostic strategies and repair procedures for loaded mode emissions testing. Course meets BAR smog check licensing requirements. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60350 Th/8p-9:50p CC/TE3-

107Rojas $60

Aviation

PRIVATE PILOT AVI/105Intro to basic principles of aviation and Federal Aviation Regulations to qualify for the FAA written exam for Private Pilot certificate. Meets FAA requirement for ground instruction. Starts week of 1/29/2007, ends week of 5/21/2007; nc Feb 19, Apr 2-Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60359 TTh/12:30p-

3:50p CC/TE2-204

Gifford $120

60010 MW/6p-9:15p CC/TE2-204

Ennis $120

GROUND TRAINER LABORATORY - INSTRUMENT FLIGHT AVI/108Offers students the opportunity to develop and maintain instrument flight skills. Lab time will be divided between instrument ground trainer and audio visual aids. Dates: Jan 31-May 23; nc Apr 4 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60011 W/6p-8:10p CC/TE2-203 Acebo

AIR NAVIGATION AVI/113This course is a study of pilotage, dead reckoning, radio navigation techniques, and application of navigation problems. Enrollment is limited. Dates: Feb 1-May 24; nc Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60508 Th/6p-9:10p CC/TE2-204 Wilcox

INSTRUMENT RATING AVI/106Prepares or re-qualifies a student in instrument flight procedures and techniques. Review knowledge required to pass FAA Instrument Pilot, and other written exams. Dates: Jan 29-May 21; nc Feb 19, Apr 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60450 M/6p-9:10p CC/TE2-203 Acebo

17-Week Non-Credit Courses These courses are not transferable and will not be recognized for credit by

other institutions including Fullerton College and Cypress College.

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Business Practices and Computers

BOOKKEEPING PRINCIPLES & PRACTICESBPCP/100This is a basic course in financial record keeping using the double-entry system for recording transactions in service and merchandising businesses. Plus one hour laboratory TBA per week. Dates: Jan 30-May 22; nc Apr 3 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60433 T/6:30p-

9:40pCC/BUS-208 Staff $3

Communication

COMMUNICATION WITH THE DEAF (BEGINNING) ENCO/111This course gives an overview of the philosophy of Signing Exact English (S.E.E.), its structure, technique, and rationale. Over the course of the semester, a 700 word working vocabulary will be introduced to the students. Competency will be evaluated on the basis of exams, Quizzes, essays assigned readings, and signed classroom presentations. Dates: Jan 22-May 21; nc Feb 19, Apr 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61178 M/6:30p-9:20p CC/HUM-

101Zawolkow

Hotel, Restaurant, Culinary Arts Careers

NUTRITIONHOSM/104A practical application of nutritional information to the individual diet and the recognition of nutrition misinformation. This course is a study of the interactions between food and a living organism. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60012 Th/3p-5:50p AN/177 Messick

SANITATION & SAFETY HOSM/114This course is designed to acquaint students with principles of sanitation and safety in any hospitality management facility. Dates: Jan 17-May 23; nc Apr 4 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60013 W/6p-8:50p AN/177 Heine

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Communication

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SERVSAFE FOOD SAFETY HOSM/135An overview of food safety principles to prepare employees to take the ServSafe Food Safety Exam. A certified food handler is required in all California restaurants, and all California restaurants. Dates: Jan 19-Jan 19 *Dates: Mar 6-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61204 F/8a-4:50p AN/177 Clark60207* T/6p-8:50p AN/177 Clark

RESTAURANT/BANQUET OPERATIONS HOSM/127Students operate a restaurant dining room; emphasis is placed on providing excellent guest service, using a point of sale system computer system, staffing, mise en place and those leadership skills required to effectively manage restaurant and banquet operation. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60344 Th/9a-1:50p AN/176 Clark $25

BASIC COOKING TECHNIQUES HOSM/130Through lecture, demonstration and hands-on practice, this course introduces the student to basic cooking skills that can be applied in any level or type of food service operation. Dates: Jan 22-May 21; nc Feb 19, Apr 2 *Dates: Jan 17-May 23; nc Apr 4 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60345 M/8a-1:50p AN/177, 175 Heine $5060346* W/8a-1:50p AN/177, 175 Bird $50

BAKING AND PASTRY HOSM/143Course designed to develop skills in baking and pastry. Measuring, baking, yeast and non-yeast products, fillings, meringues, icings, toppings are explored. Starts week of 1/15/2007, ends week of 5/21/2007; nc Apr 3-Apr 4 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60454 T/4p-9:50p AN/177, 175 Staff $5061205 W/4p-9:50p AN/177, 175 Staff $50

THE ART OF GARDE MANGER HOSM/150Course designed to develop specialized skills of garde manger personnel in fine dining restaurants and hotels. Dates: Jan 22-May 21; nc Feb 19, Apr 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61206 M/4p-9:50p AN/175 Staff $50

INTRO TO HOSPITALITY CAREERS HOSM/120This course, using internet research, provides an overview of operations and career opportunities for travel agents, hotel management, culinary arts, food service management, meeting and event planning and airline customer service. Dates: Jan 16-May 22; nc Apr 3 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60258 T/10a-12:50p AN/177 Clark

COST CONTROL IN HOSPITALITY HOSM/166This course presents the principles of cost control and revenue managment as it applies to food beverages and labor. Students learn to use technology and solve problems to keep costs low and margins high in hospitality operations. Dates: Jan 22-May 21; nc Feb 19, Apr 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60351 M/9a-11:50a AN/176 Clark

CATERING & EVENT MANAGEMENT HOSM/108Marketing and management of catering on and off premises, including special functions. Planning, financing, organizing, marketing and operating a catering service will be emphasized. Dates: Jan 18-May 24; nc Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60206 Th/6p-8:50p AN/176 Staff

FRONT OFFICE OPERATIONS HOSM/118Operation and organization of a front office in a hospitality lodging enterprise will be presented. The application of computer programs will be emphasized. Dates: Jan 22-May 21; nc Feb 19, Apr 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60205 M/6p-8:50p AN/176 Walker

MANAGING GUEST RELATIONS HOSM/122Designed to provide the basic knowledge of "service" and how it applies to managing guest relations. Service will be examined from the perspective of those who deliver it and those who manage it. Dates: Jan 16-May 22; nc Apr 3 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60259 T/6p-8:50p AN/176 Clark

Jewelry Design

JEWELRY DESIGN ARTC/126A course covering the design and construction of jewelry and small fabricated metal pieces. Dates: Jan 19-May 25; nc Feb 16, Apr 6 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61177 F/10a-1:50p CC/FA-130 Staff $60

Marine Service & Repair

DIESEL ENGINES MOER/104A comprehensive study of light diesel engines. Includes servicing, overhaul, troubleshooting and diagnosis of the diesel engine and fuel systems. Practical application included. Class meets 3 days per week Dates: Jan 16-May 24; nc Apr 3-Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61207 TWTh/6p-9:50p CC/TE3-118 Sandore

Marine Service & repair

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OUTBOARD & STERN DRIVE REPAIR MOER/115 NEW!This course provides the student with advanced experiences in all areas of marine service technology. Students will work on outboard engines and stern drives of the latest models. Dates: Jan 16-May 24; nc Apr 3, Apr 5 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61208 TTh/8a-11:50a CC/TE3-118 Sandore

Motorcycle Service

MOTORCYCLE TUNE-UP & SERVICE ACRT/134For those planning a vocational career in cycle repair. For owners who wish to perform their own maintenance/repair. Includes engine tune-up, electrical transmission systems and more. Dates: Jan 20-May 19; nc Feb 17, Apr 7 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61293 S/8a-12:50p CC/TE3-107 Williams

Music & Theater

CYPRESS MASTERWORKS MUSC/302This is a large ensemble (70-100) singers who perform major masterworks for choir and orchestra in addition to a variety concert repertoire. The Chorale presents four major concerts in the campus theater, participates in regional music festivals, and tours Internationally. Dates: Jan 16-May 22; nc Apr 3 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60360 T/7p-9:50p CC/FA-304 Ball $30

BEGINNING VOICE MUSC/315Students will study basic vocal techniques including tone production, breath control, and diction. Songs will be drawn from popular and traditional songs. Dates: Jan 16-May 22; nc Apr 3 *Dates: Jan 22-May 21; nc Feb 19, Apr 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60430 T/4p-5:50p CC/FA-213 Decoro $3061176* M/6:30p-

8:20pCC/FA-213 Decoro $30

BEGINNING PIANO MUSC/320Beginning with the abc's at middle C, the student learns to read music using familiar songs and pieces in folk and classical styles. Basic chords also help with rock and jazz. The student learns rhythm as the heartbeat of music. Dates: Jan 16-May 24; nc Apr 3, Apr 5 *Dates: Jan 22-May 21; nc Feb 19, Apr 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60431 TTh/12:30p-

1:20p CC/FA-214D Decoro $30

60432* M/4p-5:50p CC/FA-214D Decoro $30

PHYSICAL FITNESS

AEROBICS FITN/206Low-impact, high intensity, coed class. Bring a mat; weights optional. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Jan 15, Feb 17, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60108 S/10a-11:30a AN/134 Beanblossom60110 S/10a-11a CC/GYM 1 Weaver60109 MW/6p-7p CC/GYM 2-123 Humphries 60204 TTh/6p-7:30p YL/404 Beanblossom60107 MW/6:30p-8p YL/404 Beanblossom

WOMEN'S SELF DEFENSE FITN/116Students will learn effective, easy to apply, self defense techniques with hands-on practice with attack simulations and other application exercises for crime prevention and awareness. Class will include an overview of all vital and non-vital striking points of human anatomy. For women of all ages and body types. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60540 W/5p-6p AN/134 Baker $40

IMPROVING YOUR CARDIOVASCULAR HEALTH FITN/310Improve your cardiovascular and muscular fitness while incorporating physical activity as part of lifestyle changes to improve health. Course focuses on a cardiovascular workout designed to safely raise the heart rate beginning with stretching and fast walking. Class teaches cardiovascular conditioning through aerobic exercise, including kicks, lunges, squats and punch movements. The heart rate is gradually raised through this vigorous workout then safely brought down through a cool down and stretch. Learn the health benefits of physical activity. Bring a towel and water. Dates: Jan 6-Mar 24; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 16-Mar 22 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60232 S/11a-12p CC/GYM 1 Weaver60114* TTh/8p-9p CC/GYM 2 Weaver

TENNIS-BEGINNING (COED) FITN/210Students will learn forehand, backhand, approach shot, serve and volley, plus some footwork. Bring racquet and one can of new tennis balls. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 9; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60223 F/6p-7:30p CC/Tennis Court Noor $50

TENNIS - INTERMEDIATE/ ADVANCED (COED) FITN/209Dates: Jan 26-Mar 9; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61019 F/7:30p-9p CC/Tennis Court Noor $50

Motocycle Service

Music & theater

PHYSICAL FITNESS

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FITNESS LAB FITN/202This course is an open entry self-paced laboratory. Equipment and routines provide cardiovascular, fitness, strength, and conditioning training to improve or maintain health for the non-athlete. Participants will develop an individual fitness plan. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Jan 15, Feb 16-Feb 17, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60412 MTWThF/6a-9a FWELLL Farmer 60113 S/12p-4p CC/GYM 1-102 Shue60111 MW/9p-11p CC/GYM 1-102 Kiernan 60112 TTh/9p-11p CC/GYM 1-102 Shue

Dance

BALLROOM / LATIN / SWING DANCE DAN/102Learn the most popular dances. Includes traditional contemporary dances: cha cha, waltz, foxtrot, tango, swing (East and West Coast), samba, rumba, and country western. Have fun and make new friends! A partner is not required. You must wear soft-soled shoes. Last class meeting arranged for night out dancing (nominal fee). Dates: Jan 19-Mar 16; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60097 F/6p-8p CC/GYM 1 Kyselka $4560098 F/8p-10p CC/GYM 1 Kyselka $45

WALTZ AND CHA CHA DANCE DAN/117Learn and dance some fun patterns of both Waltz and Cha Cha. Both dances are very popular. Learn the basics and techniques of both. Join us for some fun. Last class meeting arranged for night out dancing (nominal fee). Dates: Jan 21-Mar 18; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60318 Sun/2p-4p CC/GYM 2-125 Kyselka $45

WEST COAST SWING DANCE DAN/103Learn only one dance West Coast Swing! Dance it fast or slow to your favorite music. The official state dance of California. This dance will be popular forever. A partner is not required. Wear soft soled shoes. Last class meeting arranged for night out dancing (nominal fee). Dates: Jan 23-Mar 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60392 T/6p-8p CC/GYM 2 Kyselka $45

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FOX TROT AND TANGO DANCING DAN/118Experience both the Fox Trot and American and Argentine styles of Tango dancing. Both dance styles are very popular. Learn the basics and techniques of both. Join us for some fun. Last class meeting arranged for night out dancing (nominal fee). Dates: Jan 21-Mar 18; nc Feb 18 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60393 Sun/4p-6p CC/GYM 2-125 Kyselka $45

SALSA DANCE DAN/104Go Latin - Do Salsa! Easy to learn and fun to do. Includes basic salsa plus variations. You must wear soft soled shoes. Last class meeting arranged for night out dancing (nominal fee). Dates: Jan 21-Mar 18; nc Feb 18 *Dates: Jan 23-Mar 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60317 Sun/12p-2p CC/GYM 2-

125Kyselka $45

60391* T/8p-10p CC/GYM 2 Kyselka $45Gym 2 upstairs in the lobby

THE ART OF BELLY DANCING DAN/119Exercise while exploring the dance and rhythms of the Near and Middle East through Belly Dancing. Learn arm, hand and body movements including belly rolls as well as techniques for finger cymbals and veil work. Class taught to accommodate beginners as well as those with experience. Bring finger cymbals or learn how to make them with bottle caps and 3 yards of flowing fabric approximately 45 inches wide for the veil session. Dates: Feb 9-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60548 F/3p-5p CC/CE4-2 Chianis $60

Adult Martial Arts

KARATE (BEGINNING, INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED) FITN/103Includes basic self-defense techniques, kicking, striking, blocking and fighting stances; Theory of techniques, including principles of power and body alignment to enhance student's understanding. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR

KENPO KARATE BEGINNING LEVEL (60316) 60088 S/11a-12:30p WIL/203 Leonard 60316 TTh/7:30p-10p YL/404 Leonard

KENPO KARATE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL 60546 S/9:30a-11a WIL/203 Leonard

KENPO KARATE ADVANCED LEVEL60547 S/8a-9:30a WIL/203 Leonard

KUNG FU SAN SOO (BEGINNING, INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED) FITN/105Intro to the marital art of San Soo (Tsoi-Li-Hoi-Fut) Kung Fu. Covers defensive techniques and principles of leverage, throws, kicks, holds and more. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60090 S/2p-4p CC/GYM 2-123 Dusatko60092 W/7p-9p CC/CE3 Dusatko60315* M/7:30p-9:30p CC/CE3 Dusatko

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SELF-DEFENSE(BEGINNING, INTERMEDIATE & ADVANCED) FITN/109Designed to teach students to defend themselves. They will encounter simulated real life situations. Vital and non-vital points of the anatomy will be discussed. Correct execution of kicks, punches, blocks, knee strikes, and elbow strikes will be covered. Safety and proper utilization of body posture will be emphasized as well as awareness of the environment and how it can be helpful in self-protection. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR

JUJITSU AND SELF DEFENSE BEGINNING LEVEL

60545 MW/6:30p-8:30p WIL/203 Gallegos

JUJITSU AND SELF DEFENSE INTERMEDIATE LEVEL

60544 TTh/6p-9p WIL/203 Gallegos

SELF-DEFENSE ALL LEVELS 60094 W/6p-7p CC/CE3 Dusatko

MUSIC

BEGINNING ADULT PIANO/KEYBOARD MUSC/321This course will introduce adults to reading notes, rhythm, music symbols, sight-reading and keyboard activities to develop technique and listening. Book required. Bring your own keyboard (40 key minimum) every week! Dates: Jan 9-Feb 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61267 T/4:30p-5:30p CC/CE4-2 Metzidis $45

ADULT KEYBOARDING (BEGINNING II) MUSC/335Comprehensive music course in reading, playing and listening to music. Lessons include learning chords, sight-reading and understanding basic harmony. Dates: Jan 9-Feb 13 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61268 T/5:30p-6:30p CC/CE4-2 Metzidis $45

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GUITAR FOR ADULTS MUSC/108Learn to play the guitar! Students will learn chords, strum pattern styles, new songs, simple ear training and rhythm training. Students will also learn a I, IV, V blues progression and how to read the tablature for guitar. Bring a nylon-string or acoustic steel-string guitar and a medium pick. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 †Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60280 S/8a-9a WIL/216 Parent $4060426 S/9a-10a CC/CE4-3 Austin $4060501* M/7p-8p CC/CE12-11 Hernandez $4060320† Th/8p-9p WIL/213 Parent $40

ADULT GUITAR (INTERMEDIATE/ADVANCED) MUSC/109Students will learn music theory and concepts including notes on the guitar, major and minor keys, how to use a capo, how to play 2 bar chord forms and more. Play two songs by the end of class. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60361 S/9a-10a WIL/216 Parent $4060321* Th/9p-10p WIL/213 Parent $40

MATURE DRIVER

Improvement classes for licensed drivers age 55 and older who wish to qualify for a reduced insurance premium; and brush up on traffic laws and safety techniques for a driver's license exam. A Certificate of Completion will be awarded as evidence of attendance to obtain up to three years of reduced insurance rates from participating insurance companies. Please contact the facility directly for dates and registration information.

Anaheim Senior Center 250 E Center Street, Anaheim (714) 765-4511

Brea Senior Ctr 500 S Sievers St, Brea (714) 990-7750

Cypress Senior Ctr 9031 Grindlay, Cypress (714) 229-2005

Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr 340 W Commonwealth Ave, Fullerton (714) 738-6305

La Habra Senior Ctr 101 W LaHabra, La Habra (562) 905-9746

W Anah Brookhurst Sr Prog 2271 W Crescent Ave, Anaheim (714) 765-3415

Yorba Linda Sr Ctr 4501 Casa Loma Dr, Yorba Linda (714) 961-7181

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OLDER ADULTS PROGRAM

Emeritus Education Enrichment

The Emeritus section allows the selection of courses designed to enhance life-long learning, develop and explore personal interests and/or aptitudes in order to develop mental activity, motor skills, creativity, and an appreciation for the Arts. Unless otherwise indicated, the classes are offered on a year round basis. You may register in class at any time provided that space is available.

Intergenerational Program

GRANDPARENTS RAISING GRANDCHILDREN EDEN/620This class is for grandparents who are raising their grandchildren. Guest speakers and grandparents with experience raising their grandchildren will share their knowledge and answer questions about the unique challenges they face as older adults. Resource information for grandparent caregivers and issues such as financial aid, legal aid, healthcare, and parenting will be discussed. Dates: Jan 16-Jan 25 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61032 T/9:30a-12:30p Stanton Comm

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SPOTLIGHT ON Grandparents Raising

Grandchildren

A significant number of Orange County's children are being raised by their grandparents, according to the 2000 U.S. Census. Over 18,000 grandparent caregivers in Orange County, many of whom already face difficulties with finances, housing and declining health, must assume the additional responsibilities of raising their grandchildren, often unexpectedly.

When grandparents step in to raise their grandchildren they provide a significant service to families and the nation's taxpayers. More than $6.5 billion dollars per year are saved by keeping children out of the foster care system. In spite of the difficulities, most of these grandparent caregivers make needed sacrifices to care for their grandchildren. Since most grandparents remain informal cargivers who lack legal custody or guardianship, their rights are often restricted on such issues as enrolling children in school, placing children on health insurance policies, and obtaining suitable, affordable housing.

SCE classes provide resource information on issues such as legal rights, healthcare, respite and childcare services, medical insurance, children's schooling options and parenting skills. Enroll today in CRN 61032 or refer a friend.

INTERGENERATIONAL: CREATIVE ARTS EXCHANGE FOR OLDER ADULTSCRAE/310Older adults along with participants of multiple generations create artistic legacy keepsakes that reflect the individual histories of older adults, lifetime memories, and personal creative expression. Class projects are designed to encourage mutual appreciation and connections among older adults students and participants of varying age groups. Dates: Dec 5-Mar 20; nc Dec 26, Jan 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 12050 T/3p-5p Park Vista-Morningside Martin

Communication

BOOKS COME ALIVE FOR OLDER ADULTSENCO/180"Books Come Alive" is an intellectually and socially rewarding activity designed for older adults in which outstanding works of fiction/non-fiction are read and discussed. Through the method of shared inquiry, along with thought- provoking questions, older adult students are offered exciting opportunities for self-discovery and personal growth. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25, Dec 27, Dec 29, Jan 1, Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11615 W/9:30a-11:30a Sunrise Sr

Res Care Connelly-Oshiro

11894 M/9:30a-11:30a La Habra Villa Connelly-Oshiro31153 W/9:30a-11:30a W Anah

RoyaleJohnson

11152 F/10:30a-12:30p Buena Park Senior Ctr

Johnson

41256 W/1:30p-3:30p Brighton Gardens

Connelly-Oshiro

31152 W/2:30p-4:30p Katella Manor Johnson

GREAT LITERATURE FOR SENIORS ENCO/183"Great Literature for Seniors" is an intellectually and socially rewarding class designed for older adults in which outstanding short stories are read and discussed. Through the method of shared inquiry, along with thought-provoking questions, students are offered opportunities for self-discovery and personal growth. Dates: Dec 7-Mar 22; nc Dec 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11168 Th/9:15a-

11:15a Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr

Bryden

CREATIVE WRITING FOR SENIORS ABE/240Course for older adults teaches beginning & advanced writers how to create autobiographies, fiction, non-fiction, poetry into readable and publishable forms. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 26-Dec 27, Jan 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11396 W/12:30p-

3:30p W Anah Brookhurst Sr Prog

French

11476 T/1p-4p Cypress Sr Ctr Klem51342 W/6:30p-

8:30pMorningside of Fullerton

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OLDER ADULTS PROGRAM

Emeritus Education Enrichment

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Communication

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SENIOR TOPICS FOR OLDER ADULTSEDEN/100This course presents older adults with various topics for discussion and class activities based on the students' individual interest, backgrounds, physical and mental abilities. Older adults are encouraged to share and compare life experiences, and learn about international, national and local events and issues from a current and historical viewpoint. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 23, Dec 25-Dec 30, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 13, Jan 15, Feb 16-Feb 17, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11031 T/8:45a-10:15a Bradford Square Dorman11274 Th/9a-11a Knott Ave Res

ManorLiberio

11795 Th/9a-11a Rosewood Court Belknap11486 W/9a-10:30a Ret Inn of Fullerton Dorman11030 T/9:30a-11a Villa de Palma Liberio11054 F/9:30a-11:30a Summerville at Casa

Whittier Gomes

11185 F/9:30a-11a Anaheim Gardens Liberio11182 W/9:30a-11:30a Acacia Villa Powell11654 M/9:30a-11a Sunnycrest Chalet Kittelsen 61028 M/9:30a-11:30a Alterra Wynwd of

BreaGunderson

51320 M/9:30a-11:30a Anaheim Village Moore51317 T/9:30a-11:30a Emerald Court Elton 31057 W/9:30a-11:30a Fairwood Manor Jenkins Orr11448 T/9:30a-11:30a Alterra Wynwd of

BreaGomes

11409 M/9:30a-11:30a W Anah Royale Zelaya11213 W/9:30a-11:30a Park Regency Ret

ResLiberio

11023 M/10a-12p Autumn Years Harris 11792 M/10a-12p Prestige Assisted

LivingSilva

11029 F/10a-12p Autumn Years Harris 11011 W/10:30a-12p Ret Inn of Fullerton Dorman11207 F/10:30a-12:30p Morningside of

FullertonGable

11217 T/10:30a-12:30p Park Vista Assisted Living

Dorman

11153 W/12:30p-2:30p Buena Park Senior Ctr

Nielsen

11576 T/12:30p-2p Gardens at La Habra

Kittelsen

11209 M/12:30p-2:30p New Horizon Lodge Levy11028 M/1p-3p Villa de Palma Silva 11196 F/1p-3p Fairwood Manor Gomes11223 T/1p-2:30p Sunnycrest Chalet Liberio11403 M/1p-3p Bradford Square Fennell11441 Th/1p-3p Villa de Palma Belknap11809 T/1p-3p Sunrise Asst Living

La Palma Fischer

11222 S/1p-3p Alterra Wynwd of Brea

Gable

11052 T/1p-3p Rosewood Court Hertogh 11198 T/1:30p-3:30p Fullerton Res Manor Dorman41074 M/1:30p-3:30p Brighton Gardens Zelaya11606 Th/1:30p-3:30p Gardens at La

HabraJenkins Orr

11607 T/1:30p-3:30p Bradford Square Jenkins Orr11813 W/1:30p-3:30p Prestige Assisted

LivingPowell

31266 W/2p-4p Anaheim Gardens Burg51010 T/2p-4p Gardens at La

HabraMoore

11439 Th/2:30p-3:30p Sunrise Sr Res Care Levy11467 M/2:30p-4p Sunrise Sr Res Care Levy61031 T/3p-5p Katella Manor Gomes11009 W/3:30p-5p W Anah Royale Dorman51343 T/3:30p-5:30p Park Vista Assisted

LivingGutierrez

11808 T/3:30p-5p Sunrise Senior Living

Small

11783 F/5p-6:30p New Horizon Lodge

Levy

11202 T/6p-8p La Habra Villa Gable12194 F/6p-8p La Habra Villa Nielson

JOURNEY BACK INTO TIME FOR OLDER ADULTS ENCO/501This class offers older adults students the opportunity to explore and share their personal histories, cultures, and values among older adult students through group discussion. Shared experiences, memories and linking the past with the present, encourage self awareness, positive self esteem, mental stimulation, and enjoyment. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25-Dec 29, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11859 F/9:30a-11:30a Katella

ManorSmall

21289 T/10a-12p Summerville at Casa Whittier

Silva

11600 M/1p-3p Morningside of Fullerton

Small

11602 W/3p-4:30p FairwoodManor

Small

11601 Th/3:30p-5p La Habra Villa

Small

HEARING IMPAIRED FOR OLDER ADULTSHLTH/126This course for older adults explains hearing loss and includes a discussion of how the ear works, what can go wrong with it, and what can be done to improve hearing problems. An analysis of the speech-reading process is included with emphasis on the general principles in the major exercises. Dates: Jan 5-Mar 23; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60541 F/9:30a-11:30a Brea Senior

CtrSteckler

Creative Arts Enrichment

PERSONAL JOURNAL WRITING FOR OLDER ADULTS CNED/114Personal journal writing is a literary art form and a skill that facilitates creativity and self discovery which results in a written record of the older adult student's life journey. Older Adults students will learn techniques for releasing the inner writer and developing the art of storytelling through concepts of myth, images and metaphors using the viewpoint and experience of older adults. Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60534 T/9:30a-11:30a Muckenthaler

Cultural Center

Barth

Creative Arts Enrichment

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CREATIVE ARTS FOR OLDER ADULTSCRAE/100This class for older adults encourages art appreciation, self expression, and creativity through a variety of art media. Projects are designed to expose older adult students to artistic design, and to give experience with different artistic methods, techniques, tools, and materials.Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25-Dec 26, Dec 28-Dec 29, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11192 M/9a-12p Yorba Linda Sr Ctr Staff 11610 Th/9a-11a Bradford Square Mills 11037 Th/9:30a-

11:30a Villa de Palma Clary

21249 Th/9:30a-11:30a

Summerville at Casa Whittier

Barraza

51235 M/9:30a-11:30a

Brighton Gardens Martin

11221 F/9:30a-11:30a

Alterra Wynwd of Brea Osinga

11608 T/9:30a-11:30a

New Horizon Lodge Mills

31144 T/10a-12:30p

Muckenthaler Cultural Center

England

11589 Th/1p-3p Bradford Square Bunnell11648 T/1p-3p Katella Manor Osinga11650 T/1p-3p Park Vista Assisted Living Martin11902 T/1p-3p Park Regency Ret Res Barraza 11049 M/1:30p-

3:30p Rosewood Court Miller

61027 M/1:30p-3:30p

Brighton Gardens Martin

PAINTING FOR OLDER ADULTS CRAE/105This class offers older adults an individualized approach to learning painting and artistic expression at their own pace and within their interest and style. Older adult will learn techniques in drawing, brush strokes, and color mixing and application. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25-Dec 27, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11173 W/8:30a-

11:30a La Habra Senior Ctr Kortz

11147 M/9a-12p Buena Park Senior Ctr Bacon11158 T/9a-12p Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr Bacon11470 W/9a-12p Yorba Linda Sr Ctr Bacon11166 T/1p-4p Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv

CtrKortz

CHINA PAINTING FOR OLDER ADULTSCRAE/103Older adults will learn the fundamentals of Fundamentals of china painting as presented to older adults students through demonstration and individual instruction. The older adult students will learn techniques such as brush strokes, blending, shading, grounding, and masking. Final class projects are heirloom quality artworks that may be displayed in a community art exhibit. exhibit. Dates: Dec 6-Mar 21; nc Dec 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11475 W/12:30p-3:30p Cypress Sr

Citizen Ctr Bacon

CERAMICS FOR OLDER ADULTS CRAE/101This course in basic ceramics for older adults includes lecture, demonstration and application of ceramic artwork. Student will learn mold selection, glazing, decorating techniques, and proper firing procedures. will learn mold selection, glazing, decorating techniques, and proper fixing procedures. Individual artistic creativity is encouraged and completed art projects of the older adult student are often displayed publically. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 26, Dec 28, Jan 2 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11149 T/8:30a-11:30a Buena Park

Senior Ctr Zaccherio

11150 Th/8:30a-11:30a Buena Park Senior Ctr

Zaccherio

11395 Th/9:30a-12:30p Morningside of Fullerton

Bacon

11474 T/1p-4p Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr

Reynolds

QUILTING FOR OLDER ADULTS CRAE/106This course offers the essentials of quilting, for older adults students, which includes fabric selection, cutting, and sewing methods along with the history and vocabulary of the craft. Special techniques for older adults are covered such as patchwork, applique, hand and machine methods, and finishing techniques. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25-Dec 27, Dec 29, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11187 M/9a-12p Cypress Sr

Citizen Ctr Brown

11273 F/9a-12p Yorba Linda Sr Ctr

Brown

11543 W/12:30p-3:30p AN/142 Brown11407 T/1p-4p Buena Park

Senior Ctr Brown

51193 M/1p-4p Muckenthaler Cultural Center

Brown

NEEDLECRAFTS, KNITTING, CROCHET FOR OLDER ADULTS CRAE/104Older adult students will learn the practical application, knowledge, and skills required to create knitted, crocheted, needlepoint, and cross-stitched hand-made items. A wide variety of items are created, by older adult students, including decorations for the home and clothing for babies, children and adults. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25, Dec 27-Dec 28, Jan 1, Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11025 W/9a-12p Victoria Woods Carlson11167 Th/9a-12p Fullerton Sr Multi-

Serv Ctr Carlson

61079 W/9:30a-11:30a

Sunnycrest Chalet

Staff

61078 M/12p-3p Yorba Linda Sr Ctr

Staff

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MUSIC ARTS FOR OLDER ADULTS MUSC/200This course provides stimulating interaction for older adults through musical reminiscence, discussions, and listening to music from different time periods and genres. Older Adult students will participate in sing-alongs and rhythmic activities. Older adult students will learn to appreciate and understand different varieties of music. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 23, Dec 25-Dec 30, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 13, Jan 15, Feb 16-Feb 17, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11469 F/8:30a-10:30a New Horizon

LodgeClegg

31246 T/8:30a-10a Bradford Square Doss11856 M/9:15a-11:15a Sunrise Asst

Living La Palma Edwards

11224 T/9:30a-11:30a Sunnycrest Chalet

Behrbaum

11465 M/9:30a-11:30a Bradford Square Behrbaum12212 M/9:30a-11:30a Villa de Palma Baesler31247 Th/9:30a-11:30a Bradford Square Doss41257 Th/9:30a-11:30a Gardens at La

HabraBaker

31023 M/9:30a-11:30a AnaheimGardens

Lauk

21283 T/9:30a-11:30a Autumn Years Haynes11537 F/9:30a-11:30a Gardens at La

HabraBehrbaum

11021 Th/10a-12p Brighton Gardens Dunn11024 W/10a-12p Autumn Years Behrbaum11036 W/10a-12p Bradford Square Dunn11855 W/10a-12p Katella Manor Edwards11437 S/10a-11:30a W Anah Royale Lank11035 W/1p-3p Villa de Palma Dunn11472 M/1p-3p Park Regency

Ret Res Clegg

11621 W/1p-3p Park Regency Ret Res

Hamilton

41077 Th/1p-3p Fairwood Manor Lauk11203 Th/1:30p-3:30p La Habra Villa Edwards12218 Th/1:30p-3:30p Emerald Court Baesler11215 Th/1:30p-3p Park Vista

Assisted Living Gustafson

31028 W/2:30p-4:30p Summerville @ Garden Manor

Edwards

12213 M/3p-5p Prestige Assisted Living

Baesler

SENIOR CHORUS MUSC/303This course introduces older adult students to a broad spectrum of choral music including its cultural and historical aspects. Older adult students will gain knowledge of correct posture, breath control, enunciation, harmony, rhythm and basic music concepts appropriate for the older adult. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25-Dec 26, Dec 29, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11159 F/9:30a-11:30a Cypress Sr

Citizen Ctr Lassetter

11193 M/10a-12p W Anah Brookhurst Sr Prog

Kubiak

11397 T/1p-3p Yorba Linda Sr Ctr

Hamilton

11406 M/7p-9p St Paul's Lutheran Church

Kubiak

TONE CHIME CHOIR FOR OLDER ADULTSMUSC/304This course provides instruction to older adults on handbell performance skills using chime instruments made by Suzuki. The music will be beginning level handbell music, level 1 and 2, as defined by the American Guild of English Hand Bell Ringers. The class will share their music by performing to the community in different public venues. Dates: Dec 6-Mar 21; nc Dec 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11143 W/12p-2p Sr Citizens Ctr

AnaheimLassetter

Body & Mind

STAYING MENTALLY SHARP FOR OLDER ADULTS HLTH/167This course provides older adults with the tools to reach their optimum levels of brainpower through skill-building with memory techniques. Also covered are decision-making, problem-solving, planning, and determining opportunities for cognitive growth. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007 *Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 28-Dec 29, Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60542 Th/9:30a-11:30a Cypress Sr

Citizen Ctr Stricklen

60439 W/9:45a-11:45a Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr

Stricklen

51019* F/1p-3p Buena Park Senior Ctr

Stricklen

51304* Th/1:30p-3:30p AnaheimGardens

Stricklen

FOOD PREPARATION AND GOOD NUTRITION FOR OLDER ADULTS HLTH/109This course offers a wide range of food preparation topics as they relate to the health and well-being of older adults. The course explores topics of interest for older adults in the areas of nutrition, consumerism, cultural traditions, entertaining, health, and safety. Various foods will be prepared, tasted, and discussed. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25-Dec 29, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61026 F/9a-11a Brighton

GardensArmenta

11214 Th/9:30a-11:30a Park Regency Ret Res

Wyckhouse

11458 W/9:30a-11:30a Villa de Palma Semer11791 F/9:30a-11:30a Bradford

SquarePang

51169 Th/9:30a-11:30a W Anah Royale Armenta 51339 M/9:30a-11:30a New Horizon

LodgeArmenta

11216 M/1:30p-3:30p Park Vista Assisted Living

Wyckhouse

51313 T/2p-4p Anaheim Village Johnston 61024 F/2p-4p La Palma Nurs

CtrArmenta

Body & Mind

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HATHA YOGA FOR OLDER ADULTS FITN/201Yoga practice enhances health and well-being. This class includes active and passive movements which are specially adapted to older adults. Movements include relaxation while stretching, strengthening by holding weight-bearing poses when applicable, breathing awareness, working together in rhythm, repetition to promote skill building, fitness, strength, and relaxation beneficial to older adults. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 23, Dec 25-Dec 30, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 13, Jan 15, Feb 16-Feb 17, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 12211 S/9:30a-11:30a La Habra Senior

CtrHaque

61029 T/9:30a-11:30a Brea Senior Ctr Haque12058 F/10a-12p Cypress Sr

Citizen Ctr Haque

61036 T/10a-12p Sr Citizens Ctr Anaheim

Michele

11179 M/11:30a-1:30p Yorba Linda Sr Ctr

Michele

12059 W/12:30p-2:30p Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr

Haque

11161 F/1p-3p Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr

Michele

31250 M/1p-3p Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr

Haque

11188 M/1:30p-3:30p Yorba Linda Sr Ctr

Michele

51136 Th/3p-5p Buena Park Senior Ctr

Khouri

BALANCE & MOBILITY FOR OLDER ADULTSFITN/301This class is designed for older adults identified as low-to low-to-moderate risk for falls. Class activities will target specific balance problems in a challenging, but safe training environment through a multidimensional approach. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25-Dec 29, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 51170 T/8:30a-10a St Jude Villa - YL Talmage51172 Th/8:30a-10a St Jude Villa - YL Talmage12199 M/9a-10:30a Cypress Sr

Citizen Ctr Yu

51310 W/9a-10:30a Brea Senior Ctr Talmage11176 TTh/9:30a-11a Backs

Community Building

Ferrara

51171 T/10a-11:30a St Jude Villa - YL Talmage51173 Th/10a-11:30a St Jude Villa - YL Talmage11169 Th/10:30a-12p La Habra Senior

CtrPile

12198 Th/10:30a-12p Buena Park Senior Ctr

Yu

11170 M/10:30a-12p La Habra Senior Ctr

Pile

12084 WF/11a-12:30p St Jude Villa - YL Yu11141 TTh/12:30p-2p Sr Citizens Ctr

AnaheimFitzpatrick

11160 WF/1p-2:30p Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr

Yu

61076 MW/1:30p-4p Sr Citizens Ctr Anaheim

Talmage

61180 F/3p-4:30p Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr

Yu

HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH FOR OLDER ADULTS HLTH/163Various health related topics of interest to older adults will be discussed and safe, beneficial, exercises intended to promote general health and fitness for older adults will be introduced. Each class will incorporate information, discussion, and exercises. Dates: Dec 8-Mar 23; nc Dec 29, Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11488 F/9a-10:30a Fullerton Sr

Multi-Serv Ctr Clarkson

HISTORY OF COMEDY AND HUMOR FOR OLDER ADULTS HLTH/161This class offers to older adults an informative look at past and present forms of comedy and humor, as it relates to their life experiences and what make them laugh. Older adult students become aware of the influences, various mediums, elements and forms of comedy and humor that has influences people throughout history. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25, Dec 27, Dec 29, Jan 1, Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 9-Mar 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 21293 M/9:30a-11:30a Gardens at La

HabraGilbert

51348* T/10a-12p Morningside of Fullerton

Linen

11455 W/1p-3p Bradford Square Linen11456 M/1p-2:30p Katella Manor Linen11457 F/1p-2:30p Park Regency

Ret Res Linen

11597 M/1p-3p Fairwood Manor Gilbert 11623 M/3:30p-5p Park Vista

Assisted Living Gilbert

SCESTUDENT SPOTLIGHTPEARL KARDOS, Older Adults Program-PhysicalFitness

Suffering from CREST, a collection of five auto-immune diseases, and losing her right leg above the knee to Reynod’s syndrome just four years ago, Pearl Kardos lives her life with no excuses. Despite 16 major surgeries and 37 angioplasties on her legs, Pearl never misses her SCE Older Adult’s Program exercise class at the La Habra Senior Center with instructor Henrietta DeJong. According to Henrietta, “Pearl’s muscles are solid-firm.” Because of her passion about fitness, Pearl became the poster model for Kaiser Permanente in December 2004. In addition, Pearl has written many articles on health in Western Round Up News, a magazine for square dancers. Pearl persists in her exercising, just recently adding Pilates to her regimen, and continues to regain her gait in order to enjoy ballroom and square dancing with her husband Tom of 48 years!

(Photo: Pearl received an achievement award at the 2006 SCE Student Success Award from Dean Tom Parisi for her dedication to lifelong learning while overcoming obstacles.)

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MUSIC ARTS FOR OLDER ADULTS MUSC/200This course provides stimulating interaction for older adults through musical reminiscence, discussions, and listening to music from different time periods and genres. Older Adult students will participate in sing-alongs and rhythmic activities. Older adult students will learn to appreciate and understand different varieties of music. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 23, Dec 25-Dec 30, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 13, Jan 15, Feb 16-Feb 17, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11469 F/8:30a-10:30a New Horizon

LodgeClegg

31246 T/8:30a-10a Bradford Square Doss11856 M/9:15a-11:15a Sunrise Asst

Living La Palma Edwards

11224 T/9:30a-11:30a Sunnycrest Chalet

Behrbaum

11465 M/9:30a-11:30a Bradford Square Behrbaum12212 M/9:30a-11:30a Villa de Palma Baesler31247 Th/9:30a-11:30a Bradford Square Doss41257 Th/9:30a-11:30a Gardens at La

HabraBaker

31023 M/9:30a-11:30a AnaheimGardens

Lauk

21283 T/9:30a-11:30a Autumn Years Haynes11537 F/9:30a-11:30a Gardens at La

HabraBehrbaum

11021 Th/10a-12p Brighton Gardens Dunn11024 W/10a-12p Autumn Years Behrbaum11036 W/10a-12p Bradford Square Dunn11855 W/10a-12p Katella Manor Edwards11437 S/10a-11:30a W Anah Royale Lank11035 W/1p-3p Villa de Palma Dunn11472 M/1p-3p Park Regency

Ret Res Clegg

11621 W/1p-3p Park Regency Ret Res

Hamilton

41077 Th/1p-3p Fairwood Manor Lauk11203 Th/1:30p-3:30p La Habra Villa Edwards12218 Th/1:30p-3:30p Emerald Court Baesler11215 Th/1:30p-3p Park Vista

Assisted Living Gustafson

31028 W/2:30p-4:30p Summerville @ Garden Manor

Edwards

12213 M/3p-5p Prestige Assisted Living

Baesler

SENIOR CHORUS MUSC/303This course introduces older adult students to a broad spectrum of choral music including its cultural and historical aspects. Older adult students will gain knowledge of correct posture, breath control, enunciation, harmony, rhythm and basic music concepts appropriate for the older adult. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25-Dec 26, Dec 29, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11159 F/9:30a-11:30a Cypress Sr

Citizen Ctr Lassetter

11193 M/10a-12p W Anah Brookhurst Sr Prog

Kubiak

11397 T/1p-3p Yorba Linda Sr Ctr

Hamilton

11406 M/7p-9p St Paul's Lutheran Church

Kubiak

TONE CHIME CHOIR FOR OLDER ADULTSMUSC/304This course provides instruction to older adults on handbell performance skills using chime instruments made by Suzuki. The music will be beginning level handbell music, level 1 and 2, as defined by the American Guild of English Hand Bell Ringers. The class will share their music by performing to the community in different public venues. Dates: Dec 6-Mar 21; nc Dec 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 11143 W/12p-2p Sr Citizens Ctr

AnaheimLassetter

Body & Mind

STAYING MENTALLY SHARP FOR OLDER ADULTS HLTH/167This course provides older adults with the tools to reach their optimum levels of brainpower through skill-building with memory techniques. Also covered are decision-making, problem-solving, planning, and determining opportunities for cognitive growth. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007 *Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 28-Dec 29, Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60542 Th/9:30a-11:30a Cypress Sr

Citizen Ctr Stricklen

60439 W/9:45a-11:45a Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr

Stricklen

51019* F/1p-3p Buena Park Senior Ctr

Stricklen

51304* Th/1:30p-3:30p AnaheimGardens

Stricklen

FOOD PREPARATION AND GOOD NUTRITION FOR OLDER ADULTS HLTH/109This course offers a wide range of food preparation topics as they relate to the health and well-being of older adults. The course explores topics of interest for older adults in the areas of nutrition, consumerism, cultural traditions, entertaining, health, and safety. Various foods will be prepared, tasted, and discussed. Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25-Dec 29, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 15, Feb 16, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 61026 F/9a-11a Brighton

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11214 Th/9:30a-11:30a Park Regency Ret Res

Wyckhouse

11458 W/9:30a-11:30a Villa de Palma Semer11791 F/9:30a-11:30a Bradford

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51169 Th/9:30a-11:30a W Anah Royale Armenta 51339 M/9:30a-11:30a New Horizon

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11216 M/1:30p-3:30p Park Vista Assisted Living

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TAI-CHI CHUAN FOR OLDER ADULTSFITN/107This course introduces older adults to a Chinese health exercise which is neither vigorous nor strenuous. It is suitable for older adults who want to exercise to gain or maintain good health. It will strengthen the muscles and organs, relax the mind and body, improve blood circulation, and increase memory and concentration. Starts week of 1/1/2007, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Jan 13, Feb 17 *Starts week of 12/4/2006, ends week of 3/19/2007; nc Dec 25-Dec 26, Dec 28, Jan 1-Jan 2, Jan 15, Feb 19 †Dates: Jan 8-Mar 19; nc Jan 15, Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR 60300 W/8a-10a Fullerton Sr Multi-

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60463 S/8a-10a AN/134 Lem31143* Th/8:30a-10a Muckenthaler

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60301† M/8:30a-10:30a La Habra Senior Ctr Lem12038* M/9:30a-11:30a W Anah Brookhurst

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11410* M/10a-12p Sr Citizens Ctr - Placentia

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12055* T/10:30a-12p Yorba Linda Sr Ctr Layne31156* Th/10:30a-12p Yorba Linda Sr Ctr Layne11400* M/1p-2:30p Brea Senior Ctr Gallegos12039* T/1p-3p St Jude Villa - YL Layne31155* Th/1p-3p Cypress Sr Citizen

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SPOTLIGHT ONT'ai Chi Ch'üan

T'ai Chi Ch'üan is an internal Chinese martial art. T'ai Chi Ch'üan is considered a soft style martial art, an art applied with deep relaxation or "softness" in the musculature as possible, to distinguish its theory and application from that of the hard martial art styles which use a degree of tension in the muscles. Yet T'ai Chi Ch'üan also develops the ability to use strong energy coming from the mind and body.

Health benefits of T'ai Chi Ch'üan.Researchers have found that long-term T'ai Chi practice had favorable effects on the promotion of balance control, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness and reduced the risk of falls in elders. The studies also reported reduced pain, stress and anxiety in healthy subjects. Other studies have indicated improved cardiovascular and respiratory function in those who had undergone coronary artery bypass surgery. Patients also benefited from T'ai Chi who suffered from heart failure, high blood pressure, heart attacks, arthritis and multiple sclerosis. T'ai Chi has also been shown to reduce the symptoms of young Attention Deficit and Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) sufferers.

T'ai Chi's gentle, low impact, movements surprisingly burn more calories than surfing and nearly as many as downhill skiing. T'ai Chi also boosts aspects of the immune system's function very significantly, and has been shown to reduce the incidence of anxiety, depression, and overall mood disturbance. (Inforomation taken from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tai_chi)

Instructor Harvey Lem shares his more than 30 years of T'ai Chi Ch'üan experience with his students on

Thursday evenings and Saturday mornings at the SCE Anaheim Campus.

Senior Classes

Year round course, register in class at any time provided space is available. A variety of classes are available to the general public and are designed to improve the quality of daily living by providing non-threatening, educational experiences, social interaction, and adaptive physical activity. Call facility for class schedule.

11003 Anaheim Crest Nurs Ctr 827-2440 11006 Anaheim Health Care Ctr 816-0540 12244 Acacia Northwest Adlt Day

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11062 Coventry Court 636-2800 11064 Carriage House Manor 871-6020 11444 Harbor Villa Care Center 635-8131 11533 DaVita - Brea Dialysis Ctr 990-0110 11080 Evergreen Health & Rehab

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11131 Easter Seals Sr Day Care 672-0343 11066 Fullerton Gardens 441-2636 11069 Gordon Lane Conv Hosp 879-7301 11812 Happy Brea Adult Day Hth

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11079 Leisure Court 772-1353 11070 La Habra Conv Hospital (562) 691-0781 11074 La Palma Nurs Ctr 772-7480 11088 Park Anah Health Care Ctr 827-5880 11093 Park Regency Care Ctr (562) 691-3765 11094 Park Vista at Morningside 256-1000 11398 Rehab Institute So Ca 680-6060 11058 Summerville at Chapman 738-8323 61124 Sultan Adult Day Health

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11121 Sun Bridge Care Ctr 871-9202 11103 Greenfield Care Center 879-4511 11125 Sun-Mar Nurs Ctr 776-1720 11105 Terrace View Care Ctr 870-0060 11112 W Anah Care Ctr 827-7007 11117 Windsor Gardens of

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11042 Whittier Hills Hlth Care Ctr (562) 947-7817 11041 Walnut Manor Care Ctr 776-7150 11137 Windsong Sr Activity Ctr 956-4190

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KIDS' COLLEGE & TEEN PROGRAM

Classes are held at our four campuses: Anaheim, Cypress College, Wilshire (Fullerton) and Yorba Linda. Enrollment is limited. For more information, call 714.484-7038. Parents are responsible for their own children. Please arrive 10 minutes before class lets out to pick up your child! Each child should be accompanied by an adult to the first class to check exact classroom location and future drop-off and pick-up points. Construction is continuing at our campuses. Please walk any young child to and from classes. Check to make sure the classroom has not relocated before dropping off your child! Any classes scheduled in CC/CE 2, 3, 4, 5, (Cypress) are accessed using Holder Street.

Please complete an emergency form for each child registering for Kids' College and the Teen Program.

REFUNDS: Refund petition must be filled out 48 hours before a class starts. A $10.00 processing fee will be deducted from ALL refunds issued (except classes cancelled by the District). Choose classes wisely, no refunds if parent enrolls child in the wrong grade or level. Classes are subject to cancellation for low enrollment. (Full refund for cancelled classes.)

Classes begin January 20, 2007. All SCE offices will be closed and there will be no classes held January 13-15, 2007 and February 16-19, 2007. *Please check at office for supply lists for specific classes.* Classes may be added - for a complete Kids' College Winter Class Schedule log onto www.sce.cc.ca.us.

Arts & Crafts

PENCILS & PAINTBRUSHES (AGES 5-6) KIDS/415An art class that will encourage your child's imagination to soar! Designed to build self-esteem through individual expression while interacting creatively with other students. Children will learn basic drawing skills and the application of colors using pencils and watercolors. Instruction at age and ability appropriate levels. Repeat students experience different projects. Pick up material list when you register. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60034 M/4p-5p CC/CE3 TeGantvoort $40

PENCILS & PAINTBRUSHES (AGES 7+) KIDS/415ADates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60276 M/5p-6p CC/CE3 TeGantvoort $40

DRAWING & SKETCHING (AGES 5-7) KIDS/903Designed to heighten your child's self-esteem through individual expression while interacting creatively with others. Basic drawing skills and the application of colors using colored pencils and watercolors will be used. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61259 S/9a-10a CC/CE12-11 Bae $40

ART IS FOR YOU (AGES 5-8) KIDS/414Calling young artists bold and shy! Come use different art materials each day to learn how to "draw what you see" and what you imagine. Materials list given at first class. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 *Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 2/26/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60236 M/3:30p-4:30p AN/140 Bae $4060297* T/4p-5p YL/402 Bae $4060327* Th/4p-5p WIL/208 Fowler $40

CARTOON DRAWING (AGES 8+) KIDS/403Introduces drawing/thinking techniques. Offers in-class drills and drawings with demonstrations and reviews; receive supplemental handout to help support a long-term interest. Instructor was an artist/designer for a major cartoon corporation. Parents and adults may enroll. Dates: Jan 20-Feb 3 *Dates: Feb 10-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60115 S/12p-3p CC/TE3-316 Gagne $4561004* S/12p-3p CC/TE3-316 Gagne $45

DRAWING & SKETCHING (AGES 8+) KIDS/903ADesigned to heighten your child's self-esteem through individual expression while interacting creatively with others. Basic drawing skills using colored pencils and watercolors. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60255 S/8a-9a CC/CE12-11 Bae $40

WONDERFUL WATERCOLORS (AGES 8+) KIDS/408Come have fun learning basic watercolor painting techniques. No experience is necessary! Please bring a "set of 8" dry watercolor paints, a pad of inexpensive watercolor paper and two watercolor brushes: one 1/4" round and one 1/4" flat. Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 2/26/2007 *Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61262 W/4:30p-5:30p CC/CE12-11 Bae $4061266* M/4:30p-5:30p AN/140 Bae $4060309 T/5p-6p YL/402 Bae $4061241 Th/5p-6p WIL/208 Fowler $40

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DRAW AND PAINT ANIMALS (AGES 5+) KIDS/980You will learn how to draw and paint different animals You will use watercolors, colored pencils, markers, crayons to capture textures of animals. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61263 W/3:30p-4:30p CC/CE12-11 Bae $40

YOUNG ARTIST WORKSHOP (AGES 7+) KIDS/410Learn to draw animals, natural objects, landscapes, and people. Covers basic theory of color, value, perspective and spatial relationships. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61256 S/1p-3p CC/CE12-10 Cardoza $55

CREATING SMALL SCULPTURES (AGES 6+) KIDS/976Students will learn to make cups, teapots, coffee pots, whimsical animals, vases, mosaics, candleholders using modeling and fimo clay, clay hardener. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61261 Th/3:30p-5p CC/CE3 Bae $45

FASHION ILLUSTRATION I (AGES 12+) KIDS/445Calling all aspiring fashion illustrators. You will complete a fashion figure with collars, blouses, skirts, pants, hats and accessories by the end of the course. Learn to draw proportional figures and faces, as well as gesture drawings. Fashion figures will be created using watercolors, colored pencils, markers, and pens. Special supplies required, pick up list in office. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60264 S/12p-1:30p CC/CE12-11 Bae $50

FASHION ILLUSTRATION II (AGES 12+) KIDS/453Advanced level of Fashion Illustration. Learn to complete group figures (3-5) with a theme. Illustrate different textures of fabrics. Also create accessory and shoe illustrations and flats of garments. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61260 S/1:30p-3p CC/CE12-11 Bae $50

COSTUME ILLUSTRATION & HISTORY OF FASHION (AGES 12+) KIDS/454Learn the History of Fashion then illustrate costumes and accessories using watercolors, markers, colored pencils and more. (Same supply list as Fashion I & II) Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61265 S/10a-11:30a CC/CE12-11 Bae $50

Computers

An Acceptable Use Policy Form for the Business/Computer Skills Lab is required. Parents may pick up a form at the time of registration. Some classes may require a free Yahoo user account. For these classes, the instructor will supply the information. It is required students bring a USB Flash Drive-minimum 256 MB to all Kids’ College Computer classes.

COMPUTER KEYBOARDING FOR KIDS (AGES 8+) KIDS/900Multimedia software teaches your child the layout of the computer keyboard. Integrated music and puzzle activities make learning keyboard fun! Enrollment is limited!Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61240 S/9a-10:30a CC/CE2-4 Kabir $6061279* T/4:30p-6p CC/CE2-4 Staff $60

STORY TIME ON THE COMPUTER: CREATE YOUR VERY OWN ELECTRONIC BOOK (GRADES 2-4) KIDS/941Using Kid Pix software, imagination and creativity; you will design your very own electronic book on the computer! Your book will include pictures, sound and animation. What story will the book tell? Well, it's all up to you! Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61015 M/4:30p-6p CC/CE2-1 Guidry $6061278* Th/4:30p-6p WIL/212 Staff $60

MICROSOFT WORD FOR KIDS (AGES 8+) KIDS/913Learn how to create, save and print documents (letters, reports, tables, memos, flyers, etc.) Check spelling and grammar. Edit, change format, font and style. Create tables, print labels and envelopes, insert pictures and use mail merge. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60286 S/10:30a-12p CC/CE2-4 Kabir $60

INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER PROGRAMMING (GRADES 5-8) KIDS/945Be creative and have fun! You will learn basic computer programming using Squeak software as you design objects (such as a car) and then give them a series of instructions to follow (such as drive a car in a circle). Whether you know a lot or a little about computers, you will enjoy this course! (Familiarity with computers, use of mouse, keyboard recommended). Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 *Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61014 W/4:30p-6p CC/CE2-1 Guidry $6061277* M/4:30p-6p WIL/212 Staff $60

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CREATE YOUR OWN WEB PAGE WITH FRONTPAGE (AGES 9+) KIDS/936Using Microsoft FrontPage, students will design their own Web pages. They will learn how to add text and pictures to the Web page. They will also learn how to upload and post their Web page on the Internet for free! Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60377 S/12p-1:30p CC/CE2-4 Kabir $60

Dance

CREATIVE DANCE AND EXERCISE (AGE 3-4) KIDS/550Introduces children to basic dance techniques combined with exercise. Focus is on rhythm, movement and coordination to develop self-confidence in a creative environment. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60023 M/1:30p-2:30p YL/404 Abrahamson $40

INTRODUCTION TO DANCE FOR THE YOUNG (AGES 3-4) KIDS/500Come and learn the fundamentals of movement and beginning dance steps to various dances and fun music! Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60055 S/10:30a-

11:30a CC/GYM 2 Abrahamson $40

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YOUTH BALLET (AGE 3) KIDS/510This is a beginning class that incorporates basic ballet technique with fun motor skill exercises that focus on rhythm and strength building. Parents not allowed in the dance studio during class. The children will perform a dance learned throughout the session on the last day of class, during the fall, winter and spring sessions only. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60067 S/11a-12p CC/GYM 2-

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YOUTH BALLET (AGES 4-5) KIDS/510ABeginning class that teaches basic ballet technique and coordination skills in a fun environment. There will be a performance on the last day of class during the fall, winter, and spring sessions only. Parents are not allowed in the dance studio during class. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60068 S/12p-1p CC/GYM 2-

125Weidman $40

JAZZ HIP-HOP DANCE (AGES 5-6) KIDS/516Jazz dance techniques with a hip hop flair, style and rhythm emphasized. Students will gain self-esteem and confidence in an upbeat atmosphere. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60056 S/1p-2p CC/GYM 2 Abrahamson $40

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JAZZ HIP-HOP DANCE (AGES 7+) KIDS/516ADates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60332 S/2p-3p CC/GYM 2 Abrahamson $40

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CHILDREN'S TAP DANCE (AGES 7+) KIDS/501Children will learn tap techniques, rhythm exercises and simple dance combinations at beginning level. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60051 S/11:30a-

12:30p CC/GYM 2 Abrahamson $40

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BEGINNING TAP (AGES 6+) KIDS/507This is a beginning Tap class that will introduce beginning level tap steps, center work and simple progressions across the floor. Children will develop coordination and self-esteem and have fun learning one of America's original art form. Parents are not allowed in the dance studio during class. The children will learn and perform a short dance that will be performed on the last day of classes during the fall, winter and spring sessions only. Tap shoes are required. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60549 S/1p-2p CC/GYM 2-

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CHILDREN'S BALLET AND TAP DANCE (AGES 5+) KIDS/502At the beginning level, children will learn ballet and tap techniques, simple dance combos and rhythm exercises. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60022 M/3:30p-

4:30p YL/404 Abrahamson $40

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YOUTH BALLET (AGES 6+) KIDS/510BThis is a beginning class that introduces the young dancer to the structure of a true classical ballet class. The students will do barre, center and across the floor work to help develop strength, coordination and balance. There will be a performance on the last day of class during the fall, winter, and spring sessions only. Parents are not allowed in the dance studio during class. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60069 S/2p-3p CC/GYM 2-125 Weidman $40

MUSICAL THEATRE (AGES 7+) KIDS/315Enjoy the exciting world of dance in musical theatre. You'll learn a musical theatre song and acting. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60062 S/3p-4p CC/GYM 2 Abrahamson $40

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Foreign Language

ROCK 'N LEARN SPANISH (AGES 5-7) KIDS/108AThis course is a fun way to learn beginning Spanish. Students with little or no previous Spanish will experience the thrill of learning a second language. Children will learn pronunciation, greetings, colors and other basic concepts through songs, games, dances and other activities. Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 2/26/2007 *Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60030 Th/3:30p-4:30p YL/305 Mory $4060222* M/3:30p-4:30p WIL/213 Mory $4060507 T/4p-5p CC/CE4-3 Islas $40

MORE SPANISH FOR KIDS: ON THE FARM (AGES 7+) KIDS/1005 NEW!Children have fun with Spanish by doing activities, playing games, and signing songs. Introduces basic communication about farm animals, numbers, action, adjectives, times of days, and nature. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61173 S/10a-11a CC/TE3-218 Andrews $40

A TOUCH OF SPANISH (AGES 8-12) KIDS/108BThis class offers an introductory program that makes Spanish acquisition a natural, personalized, enjoyable and rewarding experience. Students will learn to read and write basic Spanish and will be introduced to speaking first level Spanish. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 *Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 2/26/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60411 M/4:30p-5:30p WIL/213 Mory $4061009* Th/4:30p-5:30p YL/305 Mory $4061017* T/5p-6p CC/CE4-3 Islas $40

Cheerleading & Gymnastic

CHEERLEADING (AGES 4-7) KIDS/587Cheerleading students will learn all the basic fundamental cheer movements as well as sideline cheers, fight song cheers and performance cheers. Students will learn proper warm-up and stretching techniques to improve flexibility. This class is designed to build self-confidence. Show performance on the last day of class. Wear tennis shoes. Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60265 T/4p-5p AN/134 Vest $50

CHEERLEADING (AGES 8+) KIDS/587ADates: Jan 23-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60477 T/5p-6p AN/134 Vest $50

GYMNASTICS - BEGINNING (AGES 5-8) KIDS/576Introduces basic gymnastic skills, safety and stretching. Bridges, headstands, a variety of rolls and jumps will be some of the skills taught. Pick up instruction sheet at registration! Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60061 S/12p-1p CC/GYM 1-

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GYMNASTICS - BEGINNING (AGES 8+) KIDS/576ADates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60053 S/2p-3p CC/GYM 1-

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GYMNASTICS II(AGES 6+) KIDS/577For continuing gymnasts; advanced basic stretching techniques. Including strengthening skills on the mats; also backbends, cartwheels, handstands, and splits. Instructor permission required. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60054 S/3p-4p CC/GYM 1-

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Martial Arts

KENPO KARATE FOR KIDS (AGES 5-7) KIDS/625No previous experience required! Teaches children to respect others, build self-confidence, self-awareness. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60029 S/12:30p-1:30p WIL/203 Baker $40

KENPO KARATE FOR KIDS (8+)KIDS/625ADates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60167 S/1:30p-2:30p WIL/203 Baker $40

KARATE AS SELF DEFENSE (AGES 5-7) KIDS/650Instruction and practice in the art of karate for self-defense with emphasis on basics for beginners. Covers 3 phases of karate: techniques, forms and freestyle. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60020 Th/3:30p-4:30p YL/404 Baker $40

KARATE AS SELF DEFENSE (AGES 7+) KIDS/650BDates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61275 S/9a-10a CC/GYM 2-123 Baker $4060021* Th/4:30p-

5:30pYL/404 Baker $40

KENPO KARATE - ADVANCED (AGES 5+) KIDS/620For the die hard martial artist. For students who rank at Yellow Belt or higher. Advanced Kenpo concepts and principles are covered. The class is a great workout, it builds self-esteem, self-confidence, and students have a lot of creative freedom. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60538 W/7p-8p AN/134 Baker $40

KENPO KARATE YELLOW BELT PREPARATION (AGES 5-17) KIDS/624For students with one or more semesters of Kenpo Karate who want to advance to the Yellow Belt Rank. It is designed to prepare students for the official test and will cover all requirements for the Yellow Belt advancement including techniques, sparring and kata. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61001 S/10a-11a CC/GYM 2-123 Baker $4060395* W/6p-7p AN/134 Baker $40

KUNG FU FOR KIDS (AGES 5-17) KIDS/655The ancient Chinese art of San Soo. Instruction and practice in the fundamentals of San Soo's basic defensive techniques that will help students develop physical ability as well as increase confidence. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60059 S/11a-

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JUDO/JUJITSU FOR KIDS (AGES 6-13) KIDS/654This program is designed for children, with a focus on improving coordination, quick reflexes, stamina, speed, strength and sportsmanship. The three main categories of Judo are taught, which include throwing techniques, striking techniques, and grappling techniques on the mat. Techniques for free practice are used, and children may participate in competition. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61251 M/-5:30p-

7:30pAN/134 Hearn $50

60273 MW/5:30p-6:30p

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Math

MASTER MATH - 1ST GRADE KIDS/239Students will review counting to 100, learn and practice basic math skills including addition and subtraction. Also included are time and fractions. Students will learn to use reasoning when solving problems. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60233 S/12p-1p CC/CE12-10 Nevarez $40

MASTER MATH - 2ND GRADE KIDS/240Students will learn and practice basic math skills in fun and exciting sessions. Includes addition, subtraction, telling time, graphs, word problems, money, fractions and beginning multiplication. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60039 S/10a-11a CC/TE3-222 Hernandez $40

MASTER MATH - 3RD GRADE KIDS/241Includes addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, graphs, fractions, word problems and geometric concepts. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60040 S/9a-10a CC/TE3-222 Hernandez $40

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MASTER MATH - 4TH GRADE KIDS/242Students will learn and practice basic math skills in fun and enriching sessions. Includes adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing, as well as using graphs and charts, place values and fractions. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60199 S/11a-12p CC/CE12-10 Nevarez $40

IMPROVE YOUR MATH AND STUDY SKILLS(GRADES 3-4) KIDS/213Personalized math; children will learn how to improve basic math skills in a fun, relaxed and enjoyable manner through the use of games and worksheets. Tutors student by grade level. Reviews addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Includes fractions, decimals and story problems. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60032 S/12p-1p CC/TE3-218 Bray $40

IMPROVE YOUR MATH AND STUDY SKILLS(GRADES 5-6) KIDS/213ADates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60033 S/11a-12p CC/TE3-218 Bray $40

EASE INTO PRE-ALGEBRA (GRADES 5-6) KIDS/202Increase your skills in pre-algebra through calculating activities. Also, fractions, decimals, integers and solving equations. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60017 S/12p-1p CC/TE3-222 Felix $40

PRE-ALGEBRA II (GRADES 5-6) KIDS/219Students will learn properties of real numbers, conversions, slope, graphs, operations with positive and negative numbers (absolute value equations), scientific notation, graphing inequalities, and solving equations involving inequalities! Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60174 S/2p-3p CC/TE3-222 Felix $40

ALGEBRA (GRADES 7+) KIDS/217Learn how to solve equations, multiplying polynomials, work word problems, graph functions, solve inequalities without stress. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60173 S/1p-2p CC/TE3-222 Felix $40

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TUTORIAL: MATH MANIA (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/211Students will review and enhance basic math skills such as, addition, subtraction, fractions, place value, money and telling time according to their grade level. Students will use games, worksheets and story problems to enrich their skills. Limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 20-Feb 24; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 22-Feb 26; nc Feb 19 †Dates: Jan 24-Feb 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60496 S/9a-10a WIL/213 Felix $4561249 S/9a-10a AN/118 Gaston $4561253* M/3:30p-

4:30p WIL/208 Vanherk $45

60287† W/4:30p-5:30p

CC/CE4-3 Vanherk $45

TUTORIAL: MATH EXPLOSION (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/210Students will reinforce school math through math exercise help and math puzzles and/or games. When ready, students will make their own multiplication tables and be taught its usage to solve simple problems. All materials will be provided. Additional take-home exercises will be provided. Dates: Jan 22-Feb 26; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60474 M/5p-6p YL/305 McLaughlin $45

TUTORIAL: MATH MANIA (GRADES 3-4) KIDS/211AStudents will review and enhance basic math skills such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, charts and graphs, and telling time according to their grade level. Students will use games, worksheets and story problems to enrich their skills. Limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 20-Feb 24; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 22-Feb 26; nc Feb 19 †Dates: Jan 24-Feb 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60497 S/10a-11a WIL/213 Felix $4561250 S/10a-11a AN/118 Gaston $4560324* M/4:30p-

5:30pWIL/208 Vanherk $45

61254† W/5:30p-6:30p

CC/CE4-3 Vanherk $45

TUTORIAL: PRE-GEOMETRY (GRADES 4-6) KIDS/220Students will learn basic ideas of geometry such as line and angle relationships, transversals, area and perimeter of various polygons, and area and circumference of circles in a fun environment. Dates: Jan 22-Feb 26; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61059 M/6p-7p YL/305 McLaughlin $55

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TUTORIAL: MATH SKILLS (GRADES 5-6) KIDS/222This course reinforces school curriculum using strong math skills. Large multiplication, division, integers (addition subtraction of positive and negative integers), exponents, decimals, fractions, percents (addition, subtraction, multiplication and division), order of operation and simple variables and equations. Educational materials provided. Class limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 20-Feb 24; nc Feb 17 *Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 2/19/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60190 S/9a-10a AN/114 Sonn $5560278 S/1p-2p WIL/213 Amin $5560229* W/4p-5p AN/138 McLaughlin $5560472* T/4p-5p YL/305 McLaughlin $55

TUTORIAL: PRE-ALGEBRA (GRADES 6+) KIDS/224This class will prepare the student for Algebra. Topics include: Order of operation, integers, rational numbers, GCF, LCM, exponents, fractions, decimals, variables, simple one or two step equations, and functions. Educational materials provided. Class limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 20-Feb 24; nc Feb 17 *Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 2/19/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60191 S/10:30a-11:30a AN/110 Amin $5560279 S/2p-3p WIL/213 Amin $5560230* W/5p-6p AN/138 McLaughlin $5561060* T/5p-6p YL/305 McLaughlin $55

TUTORIAL: ALGEBRA 1 (GRADES 7+) KIDS/226This course is designed to enhance equation solving skills. It will also cover integers, rational numbers, square roots, fractions, decimals, percents, and solving equations with variables on both sides. Educational materials provided. Class limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 20-Feb 24; nc Feb 17 *Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 2/19/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60511 S/11:30a-

12:30p AN/110 Amin $55

61221 S/3p-4p WIL/213 Amin $5560473* T/6p-7p YL/305 McLaughlin $5561061* W/6p-7p AN/138 McLaughlin $55

TUTORIAL: ALGEBRA 2 (GRADE 8+) KIDS/244This course is designed to further strengthen and develop a student's Algebra skills. It will quickly review basic Algebra knowledge, and subsequently delve into more complex Algebra materials, such as: 2nd and 3rd degree polynomials, radicals, exponents, logarithms, intermediate geometry, and analyzing and graphing various functions. Dates: Jan 20-Feb 24; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61222 S/9:30a-

10:30a AN/110 Amin $55

Music & Drama

PIANO KEYBOARDING – BEGINNING I (AGES 7+) KIDS/368Students will learn the basics of the keyboard and music theory. Students: bring your own keyboard (40-key minimum) every week. A recital will be held on the last day. Books will be suggested to buy at first class. Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 2/26/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60178 Th/3:30p-

4:30p CC/CE4-2 Ortiz $45

61053 T/3:30p-4:30p

WIL/213 Murphy-Eaton $45

Books to be used: Bastien Piano Book Primer Level And Bastien Theory Book Primer Level

61054 Th/3:30p-4:30p

AN/110 Murphy-Eaton $45

Book to be used: Bastien Piano Book Primer Level And Bastien Theory Book Primer Level

PIANO KEYBOARDING – BEGINNING II (AGES 7+) KIDS/376For students who have completed Beginning I; pick up book list at registration. Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 2/26/2007 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60296 Th/4:30p-

5:30pCC/CE4-2 Ortiz $45

61052 T/4:30p-5:30p

WIL/213 Murphy-Eaton $45

Books to be used: Bastien Piano Primer Book And Bastien Theory Book Primer Level

61055 Th/4:30p-5:30p

AN/110 Murphy-Eaton $45

Book to be used: Bastien Piano Book - Primer Level And Bastien Theory Book - Primer Level

PIANO KEYBOARDING – INTERMEDIATE (AGES 7+) KIDS/369For students who have completed Beginning II; or have at least 6 months keyboard/piano experience. Pick up book list at registration. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60220 Th/5:30p-6:30p CC/CE4-2 Ortiz $45

GUITAR FOR KIDS - BEGINNING (AGES 6-8) KIDS/370Learn to play the guitar in a fun way! Play simple chords, read chord bar charts, and strumming patterns. Bring your nylon-string or acoustic steel-string guitar and medium guitar pick to class. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60026 S/10a-11a WIL/216 Parent $4060422 S/10a-11a CC/CE4-3 Austin $4060423 S/12:30p-

1:30p CC/CE4-3 Austin $40

60498* M/4p-5p CC/CE12-11 Hernandez $40

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GUITAR FOR KIDS – BEGINNING(AGES 9+) KIDS/370ADates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 †Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60027 S/11a-12p WIL/216 Parent $4060424 S/11a-12p CC/CE4-3 Austin $4060425 S/1:30p-

2:30p CC/CE4-3 Austin $40

60499* M/5p-6p CC/CE12-11 Hernandez $4060319† Th/6p-7p WIL/213 Parent $40

GUITAR FOR KIDS – INTERMEDIATE(AGES 9+) KIDS/371Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 †Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60028 S/12p-1p WIL/216 Parent $4061003 S/2:30p-

3:30p CC/CE4-3 Austin $40

60500* M/6p-7p CC/CE12-11

Hernandez $40

60410† Th/7p-8p WIL/213 Parent $40

GUITAR FOR KIDS – ADVANCED (AGES 9+) KIDS/372Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60189 S/1:30p-

2:30p WIL/216 Parent $40

BASS GUITAR FOR KIDS (AGES 10+) KIDS/373Students will learn basic notes on the bass guitar, major and minor keys & scales (basic music theory), root notes of chords, how to reach a lead sheet, play with a pick and with fingers. Bring a bass guitar, a heavy pick and if possible (optional) a small bass amplifier. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60427 S/2:30p-

3:30p WIL/216 Parent $40

PLAYING THE CELLO - BEGINNER I (AGE 7+) KIDS/375Learn to play the cello! Develop good technique, musicality, and have fun at the same time. Develop self-confidence, good listening and motor skills, memory, and concentration. Prior playing experience is not required. Teacher will assist with instrument rental. Class is limited to 6 students. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60290 Th/5p-6p AN/132 DeFazio $70

PLAYING THE CELLO - BEGINNER II (AGES 7+) KIDS/375APrerequisite: Must have completed Beginner I or haveinstructor's approval. Learn to play and read simple one position songs. Chamber music for Cello ensemble. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60291 Th/6p-7p AN/132 DeFazio $70

PLAYING THE CELLO (INTERMEDIATE I) KIDS/383Learn higher level of sound and 1st through 4th positions. Chamber music for Cello ensemble. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60323 Th/7p-8p AN/132 DeFazio $70

PLAYING THE CELLO (INTERMEDIATE II) KIDS/384Learn higher level of sound and bow techniques including vibratos. Chamber music for cello ensemble. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60394 Th/8p-9p AN/132 DeFazio $70

ORANGE COUNTY JUNIOR ORCHESTRA KIDS/333This classroom component of the Orange County Junior Orchestra provides an opportunity for advanced musical training. Ensemble experiences are available in the Junior Orchestra for Grades 7-10 and the Chamber Strings for Grades 5-7. Auditions are required and are by appointment. Pick up an information sheet in any School of Continuing Education Office. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 24; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60289 S/9a-1p TBA Frelly $30

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The Suzuki method requires parents to learn and play Violin with their child. Violin rental information available in class.

VIOLIN I (AGES4+) KIDS/351Learn the violin using the successful Suzuki method. Develop your child's concentration, motor skills, memory powers and self-confidence. Students learn to play easily and musically. Class is limited to 6 students. Beginners: Pick up handout at registration. NOTE: Parents are required to learn and play with their child! Starts week of 1/22/2007, ends week of 3/5/2007; nc Feb 16, Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60078 F/4p-4:45p CC/CE3 Chan $7060281* T/4p-4:45p WIL/208 Chan $7061002 M/4p-4:45p CC/CE4-2 Chan $7060035* T/4:45p-5:30p WIL/208 Chan $70

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VIOLIN II (AGES 4+) KIDS/352Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I. Learnsongs using beginner finger and melodic patterns. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 9; nc Feb 16 *Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60079 F/4:45p-5:30p CC/CE3 Chan $7060036* T/5:30p-6:15p WIL/208 Chan $70

VIOLIN III (AGES 4+) KIDS/355Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I and II orhave instructor's approval. Develop technique for playing primary level songs. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 *Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60080 M/4:45p-5:30p CC/CE4-2 Chan $7060282* T/6:15p-7p WIL/208 Chan $70

VIOLIN IV (AGES 4+) KIDS/353Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I - III or haveinstructor's approval. Develop for playing primary level songs on all 4 strings and begin reading music. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60077 M/5:30p-

6:15pCC/CE4-2 Chan $70

VIOLIN V (AGES 4+) KIDS/358Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I - IV orinstructor's approval. Technique and reading in one position. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60083 S/8:45a-

9:45a CC/CE3 Chan $70

VIOLIN VI (AGES 4+) KIDS/359Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I - V or haveinstructor's approval. Technique and reading including I, III, and V position. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 9; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60506 F/5:30p-

6:15pCC/CE3 Chan $70

VIOLIN: PERFORMANCE I (AGES 4+) KIDS/364Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in Violin IV. Chambermusic for violin ensemble. Dates: Jan 22-Mar 5; nc Feb 19 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60193 M/6:15p-7p CC/CE4-2 Chan $70

VIOLIN: PERFORMANCE II (AGES 4+) KIDS/357Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in Violin V. Chamber music for violin ensemble including string and piano trios. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60082 S/9:45a-

10:30a CC/CE3 Chan $70

VIOLIN: PERFORMANCE III (AGES 4+) KIDS/356Prerequisite: Must be enrolled in Violin VI. Chambermusic for violin ensemble including string and piano trios, quartets and string orchestra. Dates: Jan 26-Mar 9; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60081 F/6:15p-

7:15pCC/CE3 Chan $70

Reading, Writing, Spelling

FUN WITH STORYTELLING (AGES 3-5) KIDS/104Stories are told through dramatization, puppetry, finger plays and songs. Sparks the imagination! Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60037 W/3p-4p YL/305 Bray $40

FROLIC IN THE LAND OF STORYTELLING(AGES 4-7) KIDS/105Children help a dynamic storyteller perform stories related to a weekly theme by portraying characters, contributing dialog and doing pantomime. Interaction with story props and play with rhythm instruments and puppets. Singing, a craft project and finger plays will stretch their imagination. Parents welcome. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61175 S/9a-10a CC/TE3-218 Andrews $40

READINESS FOR KINDERGARTEN (AGES 4-5) KIDS/101Only for children entering kindergarten within the next year; children will be exposed to math, reading readiness and other school experiences. Each term uses different work. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60326 S/9a-10a WIL/217 Kuruppu $4060043 S/11a-12p CC/CE10-

15TeGantvoor t $40

60375 S/12:30p-1:30p

CC/CE10-15

TeGantvoor t $40

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PRE-READING SKILLS (AGES 4.5-5) KIDS/194Children must be able to hear and manipulate oral sound patterns before they can learn to read. This class offers a new technique called "Phonemic Awareness", where children practice manipulating words with fun songs and activities. An information packet for parents will be given to continue practicing at home. Limited to 15 students. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60248 S/9a-10a AN/116 Ortega $4061005 S/11a-12p AN/116 Ortega $4061006* T/3:30p-

4:30p WIL/101 Ortega $40

BASIC PHONICS (AGES 5-6) KIDS/118For the young reader needing help in phonics. Children will be encouraged to be creative using sounds and simple writing and reading drills. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60015 S/9a-10a CC/CE12-10 Nevarez $40

PHONICS (AGES 5-6) KIDS/116For children just learning to read or having difficulty reading. Teaches sounds in a fun but learning atmosphere through stories, plays and writing. Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60042 T/3:30p-

4:30p YL/306 Bray $40

READINESS FOR FIRST GRADE KIDS/102For children who will be entering first grade within this year. Children will learn phonics, touch math, reading, and other school-related activities. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 28 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60372 W/4p-5p YL/305 Bray $40

BEGINNING PHONICS AND PRINTING(AGES 5-6) KIDS/234This hands-on course introduces proper letter formation while teaching the students how to blend sounds. It includes fun games and activities designed to motivate children to express themselves with writing. Each student will have a response board to demonstrate understanding. Limited to 15 students. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 23-Feb 27 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60353 S/10a-11a AN/116 Ortega $4061007* T/4:30p-

5:30pWIL/101 Ortega $40

FUN WITH PHONICS (GRADES 1-3) KIDS/115For children just learning to read or having difficulty reading. Sounds are taught in a fun but learning atmosphere through stories and writing. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60018 S/9a-10a CC/CE10-15 TeGantvoort $40

BRINGING READING ALIVE (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/161BStudents have fun learning basic comprehension strategies and develop an understanding of basic story elements through arts and crafts projects, writing, and critical thinking. Basic art vocabulary will be introduced through the projects. Dates: Jan 25-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60263 Th/4p-5:30p CC/CE12-11 Hernandez $55

CELEBRATE READING (GRADES 1-3) KIDS/153Your child will love to read while learning basic phonics and spelling skills in a fun and creative way to ensure confident and successful readers. Includes phonics games, letter and word bingo, story charts and word searches. Bring your favorite book to class to share. class. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60038 S/10a-11a CC/CE10-15 TeGantvoort $4061233 S/1p-2p WIL/217 Kuruppu $40

MAKE IT AND TAKE IT READING GAMES(GRADES 1-2) KIDS/953Students will have fun making Reading games that will support the school learning activities. This class is designed to help the struggling student with games related to rhyming words, short vowels, beginning and ending sounds and more. The students will have an opportunity to practice each game before taking it home. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61255 W/3:30p-

4:30p CC/CE4-3 Vanherk $40

MAGICAL MIXTURE OF LEARNING (GRADES 3+) KIDS/193Students will have fun increasing their reading comprehension skills, vocabulary and learning mnemonic techniques that will make their studying productive. Self- confidence and communication skills will soar while learning fun magic tricks they can perform for their friends and family. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61016 S/1:30p-3p CC/CE10-

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IMPROVE YOUR HANDWRITING (GRADES 3+) KIDS/121Learn and practice writing in the cursive context and strengthen your handwriting skills. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60421 S/10a-11a CC/CE10-13 Vanlandingham $40

CREATIVE WRITING (GRADES 3-5) KIDS/138Children will learn how to write creative stories using their imagination, learn correct grammar, punctuation and develop vocabulary skills. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60016 S/10a-11a CC/CE12-10 Nevarez $4060325 S/10a-11a WIL/217 Kuruppu $40

READING & COMPREHENSION (GRADES 3-4) KIDS/117AStudents will enhance their reading comprehension, learn to read more effectively, and improve interpretation and vocabulary skills. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60031 S/9a-10a CC/CE10-13 Vanlandingham $4060256 S/10a-11a AN/114 Sonn $40

READING & COMPREHENSION (GRADES 5-6) KIDS/151Students will learn to read more effectively, enhance their reading, comprehension, interpretation and vocabulary skills. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 20-Feb 24; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60277 S/11a-12p AN/114 Sonn $4060197* S/1p-2p CC/TE3-218 Sonn $40

WRITING REPORTS AND PAPERS (AGES 8+) KIDS/124Learn to select important material, organize your thoughts, rewrite creatively in your own words in order to write good papers and reports. Face your fears and feel confident by giving oral reports with visual aids! Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60044 S/12p-1p CC/CE12-12 Duran $40

HOW TO STUDY, TAKE TESTS AND ORGANIZE YOURSELF (GRADES 3-6)KIDS/130Children will learn how to set up school work for home study and practice good study techniques. See how much better organized your children become with increased improvement in their school grades. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60420 S/11a-12p CC/CE10-13 Vanlandingham $40

MEMORY POWER FOR KIDS (AGES 7-10) KIDS/126Help your child be more productive and open new doors to learning - they will receive many different opportunities to increase the capability to remember. You'll see grades go up and self-confidence will grow too. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60041 S/12p-1p CC/CE10-13 Vanlandingham $40

WRITING WORKSHOP (GRADES 7+) KIDS/947This writing workshop will expose students to a wide range of writing styles, familiarize students with the writing process, and enhance both the reading and writing skills of the student. Students will share their work and critique each other in a cooperative, nurturing environment. Whether the student is a struggling writer or a highly skilled writer this workshop will benefit them. Text Required. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60288 S/12p-2p WIL/215 Kraus $65

IMPROVE YOUR READING AND WRITING(GRADES 7-10) KIDS/191Students will become more effective readers by learning strategies to read different types of writing. By responding in writing to what they read, students will increase comprehension and improve written communication skills. Techniques such as analyzing, summarizing, comparing, critiquing, and interpreting will be applied to in-class reading and writing projects. Text required. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60403 S/9a-10a AN/140 Kraus $4061020 S/11a-12p WIL/215 Kraus $40

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TUTORIAL: READY, SET, READ! (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/214This is a tutorial-based class that is developed to assist the emergent reader. There will be a strong focus on phonics and mastery of basic sight words. Limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 21 *Dates: Jan 23-Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60406 W/4p-5p YL/306 Staff $4061238* T/4p-5p AN/140 Alicea $45

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TUTORIAL: THE JOY OF READING (GRADES 1-2) KIDS/136Your child will read while learning basic phonics and spelling skills in a fun and creative way to ensure confident and successful readers. Includes phonics games, letter and word bingo. Limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 23-Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60371 T/4:30p-5:30p YL/306 Bray $45

TUTORIAL: READING AND WRITING REVIEW(GRADES 1-2) KIDS/148Students will enrich reading and writing skills by practicing language arts through writing, capitalization, using proper punctuation, spelling, correcting sentences, reading, and more through the use of ability leveled study packets. Each term uses different work. Limited to 8 students. Dates: Jan 20-Feb 24; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 24-Feb 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61232 S/12p-1p WIL/217 Kuruppu $4560398* W/3:30p-

4:30p WIL/213 Cowing $45

60298* W/4p-5p CC/CE3 TeGantvoort $45

TUTORIAL: READING AND WRITING REVIEW(GRADE 3-4) KIDS/148ADates: Jan 20-Feb 24; nc Feb 17 *Dates: Jan 24-Feb 21 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61231 S/11a-12p WIL/217 Kuruppu $4560188* W/4:30p-

5:30pWIL/213 Cowing $45

60299* W/5p-6p CC/CE3 TeGantvoort $45

TUTORIAL: READING AND COMPREHENSION (GRADES 3-4) KIDS/117Students will learn to read more effectively, enhance their reading comprehension, interpretation and vocabulary skills. Dates: Jan 24-Feb 21 *Dates: Jan 23-Feb 20 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60221 W/5p-6p YL/306 Staff $4060404* T/5p-6p AN/140 Alicea $45

Science

CHEMISTRY FOR WEE WIZARDS (AGES 6-8) KIDS/705Children will interact with the world of science using hand-on techniques and observation. They will probe life science, physical science and chemistry. They will formulate slime; master the wizardry of ice cream, plus much more! Materials included. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60046 S/11a-12p CC/CE12-12 Duran $40

WILD AND WACKY SCIENCE (AGES 7+) KIDS/703A mad scientist helps students discover how and why our world works. Learn crazy things such as crime solving techniques. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60247 S/9a-10a CC/CE12-12 Duran $40

CHEMISTRY AND SCIENCE WONDERS (AGES 9+) KIDS/710Young scientists will use their imagination, observation and hands-on techniques to explore various fields of science. Students will experiment with electricity, polymers, gravity and much more. They will learn the ooey-gooey secret of "Jammin' Jelly Slime." Materials included. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60070 S/10a-11a CC/CE12-12 Duran $40

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BASKETBALL CLINIC (AGES 4-6) KIDS/601Learn the fundamentals of basketball through instruction and practice. Includes these basic skills: footwork, passing, dribbling, shooting and running. Kids can improve their knowledge of the game and coordination. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60048 S/12p-1p CC/GYM 1 Davenport

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BASKETBALL CLINIC (AGES 7-9) KIDS/601ADates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60049 S/1p-2p CC/GYM 1 Davenport

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BASKETBALL CLINIC (AGES 10+) KIDS/601BDates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60050 S/2p-3p CC/GYM 1 Davenport

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PEE WEE BASEBALL (AGES 4-5) KIDS/607AStudents learn the fundamentals of batting, throwing, catching, and running bases in a non-competitive environment. Bring baseball mitts to class. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60185 S/10a-11a CC/Field Vazquez Ortiz $4060396 S/11a-12p CC/Field Vazquez Ortiz $40

PEE WEE BASEBALL (AGES 6+) KIDS/607Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60063 S/9a-10a CC/Field Vazquez Ortiz $40

PEE WEE SOCCER BEGINNING (AGES 4-6) KIDS/610Designed to teach children the basic beginning skills of soccer. Children will excel in both confidence and team playing abilities. #4 soccer ball is required. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60064 S/9a-10a CC/Field Eidlhuber $4060065 S/11a-12p CC/Field Eidlhuber $40

PEE WEE SOCCER (AGES 6-8) KIDS/610ADates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60066 S/10a-11a CC/Field Eidlhuber $40

PEE WEE SOCCER LEVEL II (AGES 4+) KIDS/618For children who have learned the fundamentals of soccer, and want to improve skills before entering league play. Class will concentrate on all aspects of the game of soccer. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60397 S/12p-1p CC/Field Eidlhuber $40

TENNIS FOR KIDS - BEGINNING (AGES 6-9) KIDS/626Instruction in basic skills. Students will learn forehand, backhand, serve, volley, approach shot and footwork. Bring racquet and one can of new tennis balls. Makeup classes in case of rain. Dates: Jan 27-Mar 10; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60226 S/12p-1p CC/Tennis Court Noor $4560227 S/1p-2p CC/Tennis Court Noor $45

TENNIS FOR KIDS - BEGINNING (AGES 10+) KIDS/626ADates: Jan 27-Mar 10; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60224 S/10a-11a CC/Tennis Court Noor $4560225 S/11a-12p CC/Tennis Court Noor $45

TENNIS FOR KIDS - ADVANCED BEGINNINGKIDS/627Permission needed from Instructor! Dates: Jan 26-Mar 9; nc Feb 16 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60284 F/5p-6p CC/Tennis Court Noor $45

YOUTH TOUCH FOOTBALL (AGES 6-8) KIDS/1001The emphasis of this class is on teaching and learning football fundamentals and terminology. This class teaches young people football fundamentals like throwing and catching the ball, running pass routes, proper tackling form and other basic defensive principles. This is NOT a contact or tackle football class. Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60502 S/10a-11a CC/Field Wright $40

YOUTH TOUCH FOOTBALL (AGES 9-11) KIDS/1002Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60503 S/11a-12p CC/Field Wright $40

YOUTH TOUCH FOOTBALL (AGES 12+) KIDS/1003Dates: Jan 20-Mar 3; nc Feb 17 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 61021 S/12p-1p CC/Field Wright $40

WATER POLO FOR KIDS (AGES 9-14) KIDS/669This class is designed to provide basic instruction in the Olympic sport of Water Polo to students ages 9-14. Boys and girls will learn passing, dribbling, shooting, alternating frog kick, rules of the sport and aspects of team play. Class sessions will be in the pool. Practice games will occur after skills are learned. Must wear a suit and have some basic swimming skills. Goggles are encouraged. For additional information please read chapters found at http://fcwaterpolo.fullcoll.edu Dates: Jan 23-Mar 1 CRN DAYS PLACE INSTR FEE 60373 TTh/4:30p-6p FCPOOL Snyder $60

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GENERAL INFORMATION

SCE SCHEDULE SYMBOL KEY AN = Anaheim Campus CC = Cypress College Campus CRN = Course Registration Number NC = No class will be held on that particular date FC = Fullerton College WIL = Wilshire Campus (Fullerton) YL = Yorba Linda Campus

By District policy, "every course, course section or class shall be open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the School of Continuing Education (SCE)".

CLASSESADMISSION TO CLASSES: Students are admitted on a first come, first served basis. Students are not permitted to attend classes in which they are not officially enrolled. This means NO petitioning or auditing in a SCE class (ECE classes are an exception). Classes 'filled' may have a 'waiting list' already established for students wanting to attend. Non-Tuition Classes: You must attend first day of class or you may lose your spot!

CLASS CANCELLATIONS: If class attendance drops, classes may be cancelled.

CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE: SCE has made every reasonable effort to determine that this class schedule is accurate; however, changes may occur after press time. For the most up-to-date class schedule, visit our website at www.sce.cc.ca.us/schedule.

CLASS ATTENDANCE: Students are expected to attend all classes, or the class may be cancelled. Non-tuition classes may be discontinued during the trimester if attendance drops. Tuition classes, however, will continue according to schedule once they have started.

WEEKEND POLICY: It is a practice that SCE classes do not normally meet on a weekend following a Friday District holiday or preceding a Monday District holiday. Instructors should discuss this practice with their students. In the event it appears necessary for a class to be held on such a weekend, this would constitute an exception to the general practice. At that time, the instructor must discuss this need with the program coordinator or dean to ensure site and classroom availability. If approval is obtained from the coordinator or dean, this special arrangement for that weekend class will be communicated, notifying students, instructor, office staff and security. It is intended this procedure will meet program standards and be of direct benefit to students.

BOOKSTORES: The bookstore can be reached at the following locations: Anaheim Campus (714) 808-4675, Cypress Campus (714) 484-7336, Wilshire Campus (714) 992-7557.

IN-CLASS REGISTRATION: You must be present at the first meeting of any class where in-class registration takes place or you may lose your spot to someone else. A minimum number of students must attend the first class meeting. Non-tuition classes may be discontinued during the trimester if attendance drops. Tuition classes, however, will continue according to schedule once they have started. NOTE: In-class registration is on a "first come, first served" basis, so arrive on time!

WHERE DO YOU REGISTER? No matter where the class is held, students can register at any of the four SCE campuses: Anaheim (Second Floor), Cypress (Pkg Lot 4: Bldg CE11-8), Wilshire (Bldg 100), Yorba LInda (Bldg 100). You may also register on-line at www.sce.cc.ca.us by following the WebStar Registration Instructions on the web.

CHILDREN IN CLASS: No children are to attend adult classes.

MINOR STUDENTS: SCE classes are open to those 18 years or older who have been admitted to SCE and are not attending school. Students under 18 who have not graduated from high school may infrequently be permitted to attend under special circumstances. It is advisable to contact the administrator (Dean or Provost) at the site where the class is offered prior to obtaining the required permission letter from the school the minor student is currently attending. If permission to enroll is granted by the Dean or Provost, the minor student may enroll only after the regular registration period so that priority is given to adult students. Children of any age may take Kids' College classes as indicated in the course descriptions.

NAME CHANGE: Students are encouraged to visit one of the SCE campuses to request a name change prior to registration. Students must provide a picture ID when requesting a name change. No name changes will be made during the three days of registration.

PARKINGPARKING FEES: Permit parking spaces are limited. Remember a parking permit does not always guarantee a parking space. IF YOU DON'T HAVE A PERMIT YOU WILL GET A TICKET! An exception to this policy - DMV disabled person placard holders are allowed to park free in metered parking spots. Parking in any other spots requires a paid permit. Parking permits are refundable prior to first class meetings only and must be returned to receive a refund. Please park head in only.

Parking at the Anaheim and Wilshire Campuses: Parking is by permit only. Vehicle permits: $35, motorcycle permits: $20; both are available at the SCE Front Counter. Daily passes are available for $2 throughout parking areas.

Parking at the Cypress Campus: Parking is by permit only. Vehicle permits: $35; motorcycle permits: $20 both are available at the Cypress Continuing Education Office, in CE11-8 (off of parking lot 4). Daily parking dispensers available throughout Campus.

Parking at the Yorba Linda Campus: Free parking!

BUS SERVICE: OCTD provides service to each of our four SCE campuses. For more information, call (714) 636-7433.

FEESAPPORTIONMENT (NON-TUITION) CLASSES: These classes appear as free but are actually funded by the State of California through the California Community College System. Funding is received for each hour of student attendance. The cost of offering the class is covered by these funds. The class may be cancelled if the attendance falls below the level needed to cover the costs of the class. The State has mandated that apportionment classes be offered in the following nine areas:

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1. English-as-a-Second Language 2. Citizenship for Immigrants 3. Elementary and Secondary Basic Skills 4. Health and Safety 5. Course for those with Substantial Disabilities 6. Parenting 7. Home Economics 8. Courses for Older Adults 9. Short-Term Vocational

For some apportionment classes, a nominal fee is charged. This fee covers the cost of materials consumed or provided during the course of the class.

TUITION CLASSES: Students pay a fee for these classes. Students must cover the entire cost of offering the class. These classes will not be cancelled if attendance falls low during the term.

HOW MAY I PAY FOR CLASSES? Full payment is required at the time of registration. Cash, checks, money orders, and credit cards (MasterCard and VISA) are accepted. $25 will be charged to any students' account where a check is returned for non-sufficient funds.

TUITION FEES: Classes NOT funded by State legislature are supported by student tuition. For instructional materials or supplies required for certain classes, you will have to pay these fees. While late registration is permissible in most classes, full payment of tuition fees is always required.

HOLDS: School of Continuing Education will withhold transcripts, registration privileges or any combination hereof from any student or former student who has failed to pay all outstanding fees (from current or previous terms) or for other administrative reasons.

REFUNDS: A Refund Petition must be filled out 48 hours before the class starts. A $10 processing fee will be deducted from ALL refunds issued (except classes canceled by the District). Term refunds will be processed two weeks after the term begins. No refunds on books or bus tours.

RECORDSSTUDENT RECORDS: California Administrative Code, Title V, and District policy states that you can review your student records at any time. All student records are located at the SCE Wilshire Campus. Transcript requests are accepted by mail (the form may be printed off of the SCE web site) or in person. Please allow 10 business days for processing.

RELEASE OF RECORDS: In accordance with the Federal Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, SCE may release or publish, without the student's prior consent, items in the category of public (directory) information which includes name, date and place of birth, major field of study, participation in officially recognized activities in sports, weight and height (if a member of an athletic team), dates of attendance, and degrees and awards received, and recent educational institutions or agencies.

Students who wish to have this information restricted must submit a written request to the Registrar's Office at the Wilshire Center. Requests must be filed within fifteen calendar days from the beginning of each trimester a student is in attendance.

OPEN ENROLLMENT It is the policy of the North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD) that, unless specifically exempted by statue, every course section or class, the full-time equivalent students (FTES) attendance of which is to be reported for state aid, wherever offered and maintained by NOCCCD, shall be fully open to enrollment and participation by any person who has been admitted to the college(s) or School of Continuing Education and who meets such prerequisites as may be established pursuant to Chapter II, Division 2, part VI, Title 5 of the California Administrative Code, commencing with Section 51820.

NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT The North Orange County Community College District (NOCCCD) in compliance with all applicable Federal and State laws, does not discriminate on the basis or race, color, national origin, ancestry, marital status, age, religion, disability, sex, or sexual orientation in any of its policies, procedures, or practices. Consistent with State and Federal law and District policy, the NOCCCD forbids sexual harassment at any of its locations. The District will take preventive, corrective, and disciplinary action for any act that violates this policy or the rights and privileges it is designed to protect. The District does not discriminate against any employees or applicants for employment on the basis of their age, or because of their medical condition; nor does the District discriminate on the basis of citizenship or sexual orientation, within the limits imposed by law or District policy. This non-discrimination statement covers admission, access, and service in District programs, activities, and application for and treatment in District employment.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT, DRUG-FREE AND ALCOHOL-FREE DISTRICT POLICIES For a copy of these policies, please refer to the SCE website at www.sce.cc.ca.us.

DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES SCE provides support services to enable persons with disabilities to participate in classes and programs. Such support may include tutors, interpreter service, note takers, or other assistance. In addition, special classes are offered for those who are not yet ready to benefit from general continuing education offerings. See the Disabled Student Programs and Services section in this schedule for class listings or call (714) 484-7057.

WE'RE LOOKING FOR NEW INSTRUCTORS! DO YOU WANT TO TEACH FOR THE SCHOOL OF CONTINING EDUCATION? We are looking for new instructors for the following programs:

Older Adult Classes Kids’ College VESL/ESLComputer Classes

You must meet minimum qualifications set by the State of California Chancellor's Office. For more info, call (714) 484-7038. If qualified, please send a resume to:

Thomas J. Parisi - Dean of Instruction School of Continuing Education 9200 Valley View - Cypress, California 90630

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CONTINUING EDUCATION CAMPUS LOCATIONS

Your instructor will advise you if a book is needed for your class. All books sales are final!

ANAHEIM CAMPUS 1830 W. Romneya Drive - Anaheim 92801 (714) 808-4999 Greg Schulz (Dean of Instruction) M-Th (8a-7:30p); Fri (8a-4:30p); Sat (8-11:30a)

COMPUTER CENTER(714) 808-4712 M-F (8:30a-4p) M-Th (5-8p)

HIGH SCHOOL LAB (714) 808-4582 M-Th (8:30a-2:30p/ 6-9)

TRAINING & DEVELOPMENT INSTITUTE(714) 808-4628

DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAM AND SERVICES(714) 808-4558 M-F (8a-5p) TTY, (714) 761-8165

ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE(714) 808-4562 M-F (8a-5p)

OLDER ADULTS PROGRAM (714) 808-4999 M-F (8a-5p)

CYPRESS CONTINUING EDUCATION CENTER9200 Valley View, Cypress 90630 CE11-8, Parking Lot #4 (714) 484-7038 Tom Parisi (Dean of Instruction) M -Th (8a-7:30p); Fri (8a-4p); Sat (9a-2p)

COMPUTER CENTER (714) 484-7437 M-Th (8a-3:30p/6:30-9p)

HIGH SCHOOL LAB (714) 484-7438 M-Th (8:30a-2:45p/6-9)

DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAM AND SERVICES(714) 484-7057 TTY, (714) 761-8165 M-F (8a-5p)

WILSHIRE CAMPUS 315 E. Wilshire, Fullerton 92832 (714) 992-7700 Christine Terry (Dean of Instruction) M-Th (8a-9:30p); F (8a-4p) Sat (9a-2p)

HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM (714) 992-9918 M-Th (8:45a-3p/6-9)

YORBA LINDA CAMPUS 4175 Fairmont Blvd. - Yorba Linda 92886 (714) 779-8279 Greg Schulz (Dean of Instruction) M-Th (8a-7:30p); Fridays/Saturdays (Closed)

OFF-CAMPUS CONTINUING EDUCATION LOCATIONS

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Abraham Lincoln Elem 1413 E Broadway AnahAcacia Villa 1620 E Chapman Ave Full Access California Services

16665 S Brookhurst St Suite G

Anah

Adelaide Price Elem 1516 W North St AnahAlamitos West Conv Hosp

3902 W Katellla Ave Los Alam

Albert Schweitzer Elem 229 S Dale Ave AnahAlterra Wynwd of Brea 285 W Central Ave Brea Amaryllis Court Anaheim Community Ctr

250 E Center Anah

Anaheim Crest Nurs Ctr 3067 W Orange Ave AnahAnaheim Gardens 525 W LaPalma Ave AnahAnaheim Health Care Ctr

501 S Beach Blvd Anah

Anaheim Sr Ctr 250 E Center Street AnahAnaheim Terrace Conv 141 S Knott Ave AnahAnaheim VIP Ctr 1158 N Knollwood Cir AnahAnaheim Village 3411 W Ball Rd AnahAutumn Years 9622 W Katella Ave AnahBenjamin Franklin Elem 521 W Water St AnahBetsy Ross Elemntary 535 S Walnut St AnahBradford Square 1180 N Bradford Ave Placnta Braille Institute 527 N Dale AnahBrea Comm Ctr 500 South Sievers Ave Brea Brea Sr Ctr 500 S Sievers St Brea Brighton Gardens 17803 Imperial Hwy Y L Buena Pk Nurs Ctr 8520 S Western Ave Buena Pk Buena Pk Sr Ctr 8150 S Knott Ave Buena Pk Buena Pk Sr Day Care Ctr

8150 S Knott Ave Buena Pk

Buena Vista Care Ctr 1440 S Euclid Ave AnahCalico House-Placentia 1279 E Imperial Hwy Placnta Carriage House Manor 245 E Wilshire Ave Full Casa Santa Maria 7551 Orangethorpe Buena Pk Clara Barton Elem 1926 Clearbrook Ln AnahCommonwealth Adlt Day HealthCt

7811 Commonwealth Avenue

Buena Pk

Coventry Court 2040 S Euclid Ave AnahCypress Sr Ctr 9031 Grindlay Cypress Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr 9031 Grindlay St Cypress DaVita - Brea Dialysis Ctr

595 Tamarak Ave Suite A

Brea

Easter Seals Sr Day Care

304 W Elm St Brea

Emerald Court 1731 Medical Center Dr AnahEmpower Community Day Program

8381 Katella Stanton

Esther L Walter Elem 10802 Rustic Ln AnahEvergreen Health & Rehab Ctr

2222 N Harbor Blvd Fulllerton

Fairwood Manor 200 N. Dale Ave AnahFirst Christian Church Anaheim

520 W South St Anah

Fullerton Gardens 1510 E Commonwealth St

Full

Fullerton Res Manor 2441 W Orangethorpe Avenue

Full

Fullerton Sr Multi-Serv Ctr

340 W Commonwealth Ave

Full

Gardens, La Habra 200 W Whittier Blvd La Habra Garnet Community Ctr Gilbert Elem 9551 Orangewood

Avenue G G

Gordon Lane Conv Hosp

1821 E Chapman Ave Full

Greenfield Care Ctr 330 W. Bastanchury Rd Full Harbor Villa Care Ctr 861 S Harbor Blvd AnahHorace Mann Elem 920 N Janss St AnahIncependencia Sr Cr La Colonia

10841 Garza St Anah

John Marshall Elem 2066 Falmouth Ave AnahJonas Salk Elem 1411 S Gilbert St AnahJuliette Low Elem 215 N Ventura St AnahKarlton Res Care Ctr 3615 W Ball Rd AnahKatella Manor 3952 W Katella Ave Los Alam Knott Ave Care Ctr 9021 S Knott Ave Buena Pk Knott Ave Res Manor 9011 S Knott Ave Buena Pk Kraemer Elem 645 N Angelina Dr Placnta La Habra Conv Hospital 1233 La Habra Blvd La Habra La Habra Sr Ctr 101 W LaHabra La Habra

CONTINUING EDUCATIONCAMPUS LOCATIONS

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La Habra Villa 1100 E Whittier Blvd La Habra La Palma Nurs Ctr 1130 W La Palma Ave AnahLake Park Mob Hm - YL 3700 N Rose Dr Y L Lakepark Mobile Home Pk Brea

625 N Puente Brea

Lakepark Mobile Home Pk La Hab

500 S Palm La Habra

Leisure Court 1135 Leisure Ct AnahM L Maxwell Elem 2613 W Orange Ave AnahMelbourne Gauer Elem 810 N Gilbert St AnahMelrose Elem 974 Melrose Ave Placnta Messiah Lutheran Church

6695 Dale St Buena Pk

Morningside of Fullerton 800 E Bastanchury Rd Full New Horizon Lodge 8541 W Cerritos Ave Stanton OC Assoc Retrded Citizens

225 W Carl Karcher Way

Anah

Orange Cty Christian Charities

7722 Fillmore Dr A Buena Pk

Palm Lane Elem 1646 W Palm AnahPark Anah Hth Care Ctr 3435 W Ball Rd AnahPark Regency Care Ctr 1770 W La Habra Blvd La Habra Park Regency Ret Res 1750 W La Habra Blvd La Habra

Blvd Park Vista Assisted Living

2537 Brea Blvd Full

Park Vista, Morningside 2525 N Brea Blvd Full Patrick Henry Elem 1123 W Romneya Dr AnahPaul Revere Elem 131 W Midway Dr AnahPonderosa Park 2100 S Haster St AnahPrestige Assisted Living Quaker Gardens 12151 Dale St Stanton Rehab Institute So Ca 130 Laguna Rd Full Ret Inn of Fullerton 1621 E Commonwealth

Ave Full

Rio Vista Elem 310 N Rio Vista AnahRobert M Pyle Elem 10411 Dale Ave Stanton Rosewood Court 411 E Commonwealth

Ave Full

Ruby Dr Elem 601 Ruby Dr Placnta Sr Friends Association 3033 W Orange Ave AnahSr Citizens Ctr - Placentia

143 S Bradford Ave Placnta

Sr Citizens Ctr Anaheim 250 E Center St AnahSt Jude Villa - YL 17451 Bastanchury

Road Y L

St Paul's Lutheran Church

111 West Las Palmas Dr

Full

Stanton Comm Ctr 7800 Katella Ave Stanton Stanton Comm Service Ctr

11822 Santa Paula St Stanton

Stanton Cultural Arts Ctr

7800 Katella Ave Stanton

Summerville, Casa Whittier

10651 Jordan Rd Whittier

Summerville, Chapman 312 N. Roosevelt Ave Full Sun Bridge Care Ctr 2800 N. Harbor Blvd Full Sun-Mar Nurs Ctr 1720 W. Orange Ave AnahSunkist Elem 500 N Sunkist St AnahSunnycrest Chalet 1925 Sunny Crest Dr Full Sunrise Sr Living 3850 Lampson Seal BeachSunrise Sr Res Care 8792 W Cerritos Ave AnahTall Mouse-Yorba Linda 17506 Yorba Linda Blvd Y L Terrace View Care Ctr 201 E Bastanchury Rd Full Theodore Roosevelt Elem

1600 E Vermont Ave Anah

Thomas Edison Elem 1526 E Romneya Dr AnahThomas Jefferson Elem 504 E South St AnahTopaz Elem 3232 Topaz Ln Full Victoria Woods 5303 Stonehaven Dr Y L Villa de Palma 351 Palm Dr Placnta W Anah Brookhurst Sr Prog

2271 W Crescent Ave Anah

W Anah Care Ctr 645 S Beach Blvd AnahW Anah Royale 641 S Beach Blvd AnahWalnut Manor Care Ctr 891S Walnut St AnahWest Anaheim Therapeutic Res

645 South Beach Blvd Anah

Westminster Therapeutic Ctr

206 Hospital Circle Westmnstr

Westview Vocational Ctr

9776 Katella Avenue Anah

Whittier Hills Hlth Care Ctr

10426 Bogardis Ave Whittier

Windsong Sr Activity Ctr

1701 S. Euclid Ave Anah

Windsor Gardens of Anaheim

3415 W Ball Rd Anah

Yorba Linda Sr Ctr 4501 Casa Loma Dr Y L

NOCCCD BOARD OF TRUSTEES

Jeffrey P. Brown Barbara Dunsheath Leonard Lahtinen Michael B. Matsuda Molly McClanahan Donna Miller Manny Ontiveros Elsa Garcia Student Trustee--Cypress College Victoria Rizo Student Trustee--Fullerton College

NOCCCD ADMINISTRATION

Dr. Jerome Hunter, ChancellorFred Williams, Vice Chancellor Jeffrey Horsley, Vice Chancellor Deborah Ludford, Director, Information Services Christie Wallace Noring, Director, Public Affairs Dr. W. Gary McGuire, Provost, School of Continuing Education Dr. Marjorie Lewis, President Cypress College Dr. Kathleen Hodge, President, Fullerton College

Class Schedule Design: Rebecca Guillen, Vinh Van Dang, Mary Jo Marvulli.

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CLASS INDEX A Taste of French Country Cooking ........................... 37 A Touch of Spanish..................................................... 64 A Valentine Special - Chocolate and More................ 36 Accounting .................................................................. 19 Acting for Commercials............................................... 41 Activity Leader Health Care ........................................ 46 Adaptive PE Activity .................................................... 34 Adaptive PE Weight Training...................................... 34Adobe Illustrator CS2.................................................. 26 Adobe Indesign CS2 ................................................... 26 Adobe Photoshop CS2 ......................................... 25, 26 Adobe Photoshop Elements ....................................... 22 Adobe Premiere Pro ................................................... 27 Adobe/Macromedia Dreamweaver 8 & Fireworks 8 ... 26 Adobe/Macromedia Flash Pro 8 ................................. 26 Adult Basic Education ................................................. 14 Adult Guitar ................................................................. 53 Adult Keyboarding....................................................... 53 Advanced Clean Air Car ............................................. 49 Advanced/High.............................................................. 9 Advanced/Low........................................................... 6, 7 Aerobics ...................................................................... 51 Air Navigation.............................................................. 49 Airline Reservations - Apollo...................................... 47 Algebra .................................................................. 16, 66 American Idioms ......................................................... 10 American Sign Language I.......................................... 15 Antique Furniture I....................................................... 20 Apartment Management II .......................................... 19 Arabic - Conversational............................................... 13Art is for You ............................................................... 61 Auto Collision Special ................................................. 48 Auto Detailing & Car Care........................................... 48 Auto Painting and Refinishing..................................... 48 Automotive Collison Repair......................................... 48 Automotive Damage Appraisal ................................... 48 Babies Love Music...................................................... 41 Baking and Pastry ....................................................... 50 Balance & Mobility for Older Adults ............................ 58 Ballroom/Latin/Swing Dance....................................... 52 Banking for Apartment Living...................................... 34 Bartending Workshops................................................ 43 Basic Area Clean Air Car ............................................ 48 Basic Cooking Techniques ......................................... 50 Basic Drawing ............................................................. 39 Basic Electricity ........................................................... 43 Basic Electronics for Video, Audio and Computer...... 45 Basic Math Skills ......................................................... 15 Basic Phonics.............................................................. 70 Basic Photography the Mechanics of Digital

Photography ......................................................... 40Basics - Meat Fabrication .......................................... 36 Basketball Clinic.................................................... 72, 73 Bass Guitar for Kids .................................................... 68 Beginning Acrylic Painting .......................................... 39 Beginning Adult Piano/Keyboard ................................ 53 Beginning High...................................................... 5, 7, 9 Beginning Literacy................................................. 5, 7, 9 Beginning Money ........................................................ 33 Beginning Phonics and Printing.................................. 70Beginning Piano .......................................................... 51 Beginning Tap ............................................................. 63 Beginning Voice .......................................................... 51 Beginning/Low................................................. 5, 7, 9, 10 Bookkeeping Principles & Practices ........................... 49 Books Come Alive for Older Adults ............................ 54 Bringing Reading Alive................................................ 70 Business/Computer Skills Lab .................................... 21

Busy People's Slow Simmer Cooking Crock Pot II..... 37 Cabinet & Millwork ...................................................... 43 Care and Use of Overlock Machine............................ 38 Career and Life Planning ............................................ 17Career Exploration ...................................................... 17 Caricaturing Made Easy.............................................. 39Cartoon Drawing ......................................................... 61 Cartooning Made Easy ............................................... 39 Catering & Event Management................................... 50Celebrate Reading ...................................................... 70 Ceramics for Older Adults........................................... 56 Cheerleading............................................................... 64Cheesecakes Galore! ................................................. 37 Chef Skills - Classic Sauce I ...................................... 35 Chef Skills - Classic Skills II....................................... 35 Chemistry And Science Wonders ............................... 72 Chemistry For Wee Wizards ....................................... 72 Child Health and Safety .............................................. 44 Children's Ballet and Tap Dance ................................ 63 Children's Tap Dance.................................................. 63 China Painting for Older Adults .................................. 56 Chinese Cooking......................................................... 36 Citizenship Preparation................................. 6, 8, 10, 12 Communication With The Deaf................................... 49 Community Resources................................................ 33 Computer Applications for the Administrative Assistant I

.............................................................................. 18 Computer Applications for the Administrative Assistant

II ............................................................................ 18 Computer Keyboarding For Kids ................................ 62 Computer Monitoring with Spector Pro for Home Or

Office .................................................................... 27 Computer Skills for ESL........................................ 6, 8, 9 Computer Skills for ESL, Advanced.............................. 8 Computer-Assisted Instructional Lab.......................... 33 Cooking Skills I - Poaching ........................................ 36 Cost Control in Hospitality........................................... 50 Costume Illustration & History of Fashion .................. 62 Create Your Own Web Page with FrontPage............. 63 Creating Small Sculptures .......................................... 62 Creative Arts for Older Adults ..................................... 56 Creative Dance and Exercise ..................................... 63Creative Writing..................................................... 15, 71 Creative Writing for Seniors ........................................ 54 Customer Care - Airline/Travel ................................. 48 Cypress Masterworks ................................................. 51 Desktop Publishing Using QuarkXPress 6.1 .............. 26 Destinations - Americas/Europe ............................... 48 Developmental Readiness - Preschool...................... 45 Diesel Engines ............................................................ 50 Digital Camera Workshop ........................................... 27 Digital Photo Albums for Beginners ............................ 22 Digital Scrapbooking ................................................... 23 Direct Digital Controls - A/C ........................................ 47 Discover the Internet ................................................... 22 Drama for Communication ............................................ 6 Draw and Paint Animals.............................................. 62 Drawing - Beyond the Basics..................................... 39 Drawing & Sketching................................................... 61 Drawing With The Right Side Of Your Brain............... 40 Dressmaking ............................................................... 38 Early Childhood Development .................................... 44Ease Into Pre-Algebra................................................. 66 Effective Business Presentations ............................... 17 Electrical Wiring and Safety II ..................................... 43 Electrician Certification - State Test Preparation........ 43 Elements of Supervision ............................................. 17ESL and Computers........................................ 10, 11, 12 ESL and the Arts ......................................................... 10 ESL Intermediate/Advanced Work Skills .................. 6, 8

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ESL Learning Center ............................................ 5, 7, 9 ESL Multilevel ............................................................. 12 ESL Pronunciation/Conversation Skills ................ 6, 8, 9 Exploratory Arts for Visually Impaired......................... 34 Exploring Needlework ................................................. 39 Family Community Relationships ............................... 44 Family Literacy ...................................................... 11, 12 Fashion Illustration for Adults...................................... 40 Fashion Illustration I .................................................... 62 Fashion Illustration II ................................................... 62 Finance for the Non-Financial Manager ..................... 17 Fitness Lab.................................................................. 52 Flat Pattern Method..................................................... 38 Flavors of Mexico ........................................................ 37 Florist Techniques....................................................... 40 Food Preparation and Good Nutrition for Older Adults

.............................................................................. 57 Fox Trot and Tango Dancing ...................................... 52 French - Conversational.............................................. 13Frolic In The Land Of Storytelling ............................... 69 Front Office Operations............................................... 50 Fun With Phonics ........................................................ 70 Fun with Storytelling.................................................... 69 Furniture II - Industrial Revolution to mid-20th Century

.............................................................................. 20 Game Time ................................................................. 35 GED Test Preparation................................................. 14 General Contracting.................................................... 43 Grandparents Raising Grandchildren ......................... 54 Great Literature for Seniors ........................................ 54 Ground Trainer Laboratory - Instrument Flight ........... 49 Guitar for Adults .......................................................... 53 Guitar For Kids - Advanced......................................... 68 Guitar For Kids - Beginning................................... 67, 68 Guitar For Kids - Intermediate..................................... 68 Gymnastics - Beginning .............................................. 64 Gymnastics II .............................................................. 64 Hand Knit and Crochet Garments............................... 38 Hatha Yoga for Older Adults ....................................... 58 Hearing Impaired for Older Adults .............................. 55 Help Yourself to Health for Older Adults..................... 58 High School Lab.......................................................... 15 History of Comedy and Humor for Older Adults ......... 58 Home Arts Sewing ...................................................... 39 How To Study, Take Tests and Organize Yourself .... 71 Human Relations For Healthcare Workers................. 47 Improve Your Handwriting .......................................... 71Improve Your Math and Study Skills........................... 66 Improve Your Reading and Writing............................. 71 Improving Individual Skills Lab ................................... 15 Improving Your Cardiovascular Health ....................... 51 Independent Living Skills ............................................ 34 Individual Clothing Instruction..................................... 37 Infant Care II ............................................................... 45 In-Patient Lab for the Pharmacy Technician .............. 47 Instrument Rating........................................................ 49 Integrated Computer Projects ..................................... 24 Intergenerational - Creative Arts Exchange for Older

Adults.................................................................... 54 Intermediate Access ................................................... 24 Intermediate Grammar Review........................... 7, 8, 10 Intermediate Vocabulary Review ................................ 10 Intermediate Word....................................................... 23 Intermediate/High.................................................. 6, 7, 9 Intermediate/Low................................................... 5, 7, 9 Intro to CISCO Network .............................................. 25 Intro to Hospitality Careers ......................................... 50 Intro Vietnamese Cuisine............................................ 36 Introduction to Access................................................. 24Introduction to Collectibles I........................................ 20

Introduction to Collectibles II....................................... 20 Introduction to Computer Programming...................... 62 Introduction to Computers........................................... 22 Introduction To Dance For The Young ....................... 63 Introduction to Excel ................................................... 23 Introduction to FrontPage ........................................... 23Introduction to Microsoft Windows.............................. 22 Introduction to Pharmacy Technician ......................... 46 Introduction to PowerPoint.......................................... 24Introduction to Publisher ............................................. 23Introduction to Unix ..................................................... 25 Introduction to Word.................................................... 23 Investment Strategies To Protect Your Nest Egg....... 19 Japanese - Conversational ......................................... 13 Japanese Conversational II ........................................ 13 Jazz Hip-Hop Dance ................................................... 63 Jewelry Design............................................................ 50 Job Skills ..................................................................... 33 Job Skills Communication........................................... 47Journey Back Into Time for Older Adults .................... 55 Joyful Parenting - Creative Art/Music ......................... 42 Judo/Jujitsu for Kids .................................................... 65Karate.......................................................................... 52 Karate as Self Defense ............................................... 65 Karate As Self Defense............................................... 65 Kenpo Karate - Advanced........................................... 65Kenpo Karate for Kids................................................. 65 Kenpo Karate For Kids................................................ 65Kenpo Karate Yellow Belt Preparation ....................... 65 Kids Love Music .......................................................... 41 Kindergym - Toddler Fitness....................................... 41 Kinesthetic PE For Visually Impaired.......................... 34 Kung Fu for Kids ......................................................... 65 Kung Fu San Soo........................................................ 52 Landscaping for Homeowners .................................... 40 Living More Independently.......................................... 33 Lover's Delight............................................................. 36 Machine Embroidery ................................................... 38 Magical Mixture of Learning........................................ 70Make It and Take It Reading Games.......................... 70 Managing Guest Relations.......................................... 50Master Math - 1st Grade ............................................. 65 Master Math - 2nd Grade............................................ 65Master Math - 3rd Grade............................................. 65 Master Math - 4th Grade............................................. 66 Math Refresher Course............................................... 16 Medical Assisting - Front Office Procedures ............. 45 Medical Insurance Billing - A Practical Approach to

Medical Billing....................................................... 45 Medical Terminology................................................... 46 Memory Power For Kids ............................................. 71 Microsoft Word for Kids............................................... 62 More Spanish for Kids - On the Farm....................... 64 Motorcycle Tune-up & Service.................................... 51 MS Excel - Power-User Skills ..................................... 23 MS Office - Overview ................................................. 23 Music Arts for Older Adults ......................................... 57 Musical Theatre........................................................... 64 Needlecrafts, Knitting, Crochet for Older Adults......... 56 Network Administration I ............................................. 24 Networking Person-to-Person..................................... 19 Notary Public Seminar and Exam............................... 19 Nutrition ....................................................................... 49 Nutrition & Exercise..................................................... 34 Office Skills I ............................................................... 18 Office Skills II .............................................................. 18 Oral Interpretation ......................................................... 7 Orange County Junior Orchestra................................ 68 Outboard & Stern Drive Repair ................................... 51 Out-Patient Lab for the Pharmacy Technician............ 47

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Painting ....................................................................... 39 Painting for Older Adults ............................................. 56 Passenger Services & Safety ..................................... 47 Patchwork, Quilting and Applique............................... 38 Pee Wee Baseball....................................................... 73 Pee Wee Soccer ......................................................... 73 Pee Wee Soccer Beginning........................................ 73 Pee Wee Soccer Level II ............................................ 73 Pencils & Paintbrushes ............................................... 61 Personal Computer Repair ......................................... 45 Personal Journal Writing for Older Adults .................. 55 Pharmaceutical Mathematics...................................... 46 Pharmacology I ........................................................... 46 Pharmacology II .......................................................... 46 Pharmacy Operations Lab .......................................... 47 Phonics........................................................................ 70 Photography................................................................ 40Photoshop for Web Workshop.................................... 27Physical Fitness for Older Adults in Residential Manors

.............................................................................. 59 Physical Fitness for Older Adults in Senior Centers... 59 Physical Therapy Aide ................................................ 45 Piano Keyboarding - Beginning I ................................ 67 Piano Keyboarding - Beginning II ............................... 67 Piano Keyboarding - Intermediate .............................. 67 Playing the Cello ......................................................... 68 Playing the Cello - Beginner I ..................................... 68 Playing the Cello - Beginner II .................................... 68 Pre-Algebra II .............................................................. 66 Preparation for Childbirth ............................................ 42 Pre-Reading Skills....................................................... 70 Private Pilot ................................................................. 49 Professional Image ..................................................... 47 Program Creative Experience..................................... 45 Program Music & Movement....................................... 45 Program Principles I................................................... 44 Program Principles II................................................... 44 Public Speaking - Enhancing Your Skills.................... 16 Public Speaking - Mastering Your Fear ...................... 16 Quilting for Older Adults.............................................. 56 Readiness for First Grade........................................... 70Readiness for Kindergarten ........................................ 69 Reading & Comprehension......................................... 71 Real Estate Appraisal ................................................. 20 Refrigeration Electrical Controls ................................. 42 Relationships and Sexuality Training.......................... 33 Restaurant/Banquet Operations ................................. 50Retail Meat Cutting...................................................... 42 Retirement Planning Today ........................................ 19Rock 'N Learn Spanish ............................................... 64 Russian - Conversational............................................ 13Salsa Dance................................................................ 52 Sanitation & Safety...................................................... 49 Scanner Workshop...................................................... 27 Secrets of Real Estate Financing ............................... 19 Securing Your PC For The Internet ............................ 24 Self-Advocacy ............................................................. 34 Self-Defense ............................................................... 53 Senior Chorus ............................................................. 57 Senior Topics For Older Adults................................... 55 Servsafe Food Safety ................................................. 50 Sewing for Beginners.................................................. 38 Sewing For The Home ................................................ 38 Sinful Cinnamon Rolls................................................. 37 Social Skills ................................................................. 34 Solid Works for the Designer ...................................... 27Spanish - Conversation I............................................. 13 Spanish - Conversation II............................................ 13 Special Occasion - Vietnamese Appetizers............... 36 Starting a Small Business Part 1 ................................ 20

Starting a Small Business Part 2 ................................ 20 Staying Mentally Sharp for Older Adults..................... 57 Story time on the Computer - Create Your Very Own

Electronic Book..................................................... 62 Successful Negotiations.............................................. 17Supervised Tutoring.................................................... 15 Survey of the Automobile............................................ 48 Tai-Chi Chuan for Older Adults................................... 60 Taste of Thailand ........................................................ 36 Tennis - Intermediate/ Advanced................................ 51 Tennis for Kids - Advanced Beginning........................ 73 Tennis For Kids - Beginning........................................ 73Tennis-Beginning ........................................................ 51 The Art of Belly Dancing ............................................. 52 The Art of Garde Manger ............................................ 50The Literacy Program ................................................. 15 Tole & Decorative Arts ................................................ 40 Tole and Decorative Arts ............................................ 40 Tone Chime Choir for Older Adults............................. 57 Travel Office Management.......................................... 48Tutorial - Algebra 1..................................................... 67 Tutorial - Algebra 2..................................................... 67 Tutorial - Math Explosion ........................................... 66 Tutorial - Math Mania ................................................. 66 Tutorial - Math Skills .................................................. 67 Tutorial - Pre-Algebra................................................. 67 Tutorial - Pre-Geometry ............................................. 66 Tutorial - Reading and Comprehension..................... 72 Tutorial - Reading and Writing Review ...................... 72 Tutorial - Ready, Set, Read! ...................................... 71 Tutorial - The Joy of Reading .................................... 72 Under the Piedmontese Sun....................................... 35 UNIX II - Linux Desktop Installation ............................ 25 Valentine Chocolate Truffles....................................... 37 Violin - Performance I ................................................ 69 Violin - Performance II ............................................... 69 Violin - Performance III .............................................. 69 Violin I.......................................................................... 68 Violin II......................................................................... 69 Violin III........................................................................ 69 Violin IV ....................................................................... 69 Violin V ........................................................................ 69 Violin VI ....................................................................... 69 Vocational Engish-as-a-Second Language - Electricity

and Construction .................................................... 7 Waltz and CHA CHA Dance ....................................... 52 Water Polo For Kids .................................................... 73 Watercolor/Watermedia .............................................. 39 Website Design HTML ................................................ 26 West Coast Swing Dance ........................................... 52 Wheelchair Athletics ................................................... 34 Wild and Wacky Science ............................................ 72 Windows 2000 Server................................................. 24 Windows Operating System for Technicians.............. 24 Windows XP-Advanced .............................................. 24 Women's Self Defense................................................ 51 Women's Tailoring ...................................................... 38 Wonderful Watercolors ............................................... 61 Writing Reports And Papers ....................................... 71 Writing Workshop........................................................ 71 Writing/Reading................................................... 6, 8, 10 Written Communications for Business........................ 17 Young Artist Workshop ............................................... 62Youth Ballet ........................................................... 63, 64 Youth Touch Football .................................................. 73

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