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Volume 10 Issue 5September 2016Course Information

WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT

COMMUNITY EDUCATION

FOCUS ON TRAINING PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

FALL 2016

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TABLE OF CONTENTSWelcome to WWCC Workforce Development - We Make It Happen!Computer Page 2 Access Basic 2013 11/3/16Intermediate 2013 11/10/16Excel Basic 2013 9/15/16Excel Intermediate 2013 9/29/16Designing Dynamic PowerPoint 2010 10/6/16Word 2010 10/20/16Quickbooks 2015 Level 1 10/21 & 10/28/16Quickbooks 2015 Level 2 11/11 & 11/18/16

Professional Development Page 3 Check calendar for dates: westernwyoming.edu/services/workforce/Business Writing Conflict Resolution Customer Service Time Management

Driving Page 3Check calendar for dates: westernwyoming.edu/services/workforce/Defensive Driving Winter Driving Off-Road DrivingCommentary Driving

Energy Services Page 4 - 5Check calendar for dates: westernwyoming.edu/services/workforce/

PEC Basic Orientation(Safeland) - Wednesdays General/Construction Industry Safety I (OSHA) H2S Annual Certification and H2S Fit TestingControl of Hazardous Energy (Lockout/Tagout) for: Employees (4-hr.) or Supervisors (8-hr.) HazWoper & HazWoper Annual RefresherForklift Bloodborne PathogensConfined SpaceFall Protection

Fire Extinguisher Training HazMat (Shipping Haz Matls) DOT 49 CRF 172.704Protect Your BackSilica Awareness

Industrial Applications Page 6Intro to IR Technology 10/21/16Electrical Print Reading for Industry 10/28/16Tech Math for Industry 11/4, 11/18 & 12/2/16National Electrical Code Update 12/2 & 12/3/16

Medical Page 7 & 8 Principles of Phlebotomy 8/24 to 12/7/16Phlebotomy Practicum 8/24 to 12/7/16CPR-BLS for Healthcare Providers (AHA)

8/16, 10/5 or 10/11/16First Aid-Heartsaver (AHA) As requestedCPR & First Aid – National Safety Council (NSC)

Mine Safety & Health Admin. (MSHA) Pages 9 & 10 Check calendar for dates: westernwyoming.edu/services/workforce/Surface New Miner offered twice monthlySurface Annual Refresher offered twice monthlyUnderground New Miner offered twice monthlyUnderground Annual Ref. offered once monthlyExperienced Miner upon request

Ed2go Online Page 11Classes begin third Wednesday of each month

Gaitlin Online Page 12Classes begin anytime

Cash for Classes Page 13

Registration Information & Form Page 14

Like our Workforce Development Facebook Page:https://www.facebook.com/wwccworkforcedevelopment/

Registration continues until the course begins unless the class fills or is cancelled. To avoid cancellation, please register at least 7 days prior to the start date.

Check for latest information at our website: westernwyoming.edu/services/workforce or call 307.872.1326

Need PTSB recertification credit? Call 307.872.1326 for qualifying class.1

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Thursday, September 29, 2016; 8am-4pm; WWCC-GR Center 106; Teresa ShafeNCCMP 107; $125 (includes book)

Word 2013 Basic Create and edit professional-looking documents with ease! Learn how to move, copy, and format characters and text. More advanced topics include creating and managing tables, controlling page layout, using proofing tools and adding graphics. Thursday, October 20, 2016; 8am-4pm; WWCC-GR Center 104; Teresa Shafe; NCCMP 103 T1; $125 (includes book)

Designing Dynamic PowerPoint 2013 Spice up work presentations to be visually pleasing and more informative. Learn how to insert charts, format tables or embed video or audio clips. Create a dynamic PowerPoint utilizing various transitions and animations available.Thursday, October 6, 2016; 8:30-11:30 am; WWCC-GR Center 104; Teresa ShafeNCCMP 312 T1; $49

QuickBooks 2015, Level 1Learn the basics of QuickBooks, including customer transactions, vendor transactions, banking, and creating your company file. Backing up your file and restoring it will also be covered. Students using other recent versions of QuickBooks will find this course useful.Friday afternoons, Oct. 21 & 28, 2016; 1-5 pm; WWCC-RS Room 1430; Jackie DeanNCCMP 113 T1; $149 (includes book)

QuickBooks 2015, Level 2QuickBooks Level 2 teaches advanced concepts for small usinesses. It illustrates the accounting that happens “behind the scenes” when a student enters a transaction. Students using other recent versions of QuickBooks will find this course useful.Friday afternoon, Nov. 11 & 18, 2016; 1-5 pm;WWCC-RS Room 1430; Jackie DeanNCCMP 117 T1; $149 (includes book)

Access 2013 Basic Create an Access database, build and modify tables, and manipulate data within a table. Create and use forms, build and modify select queries, and use different methods to generate reports.Thursday, November 3, 2016; 8am-4pm; WWCC-GR Center 104; Teresa Shafe;NCCMP 108 T1; $125 (includes book)

Access 2013 Intermediate Expand on the power of Access by learning more about relations in databases, using lookup fields in related tables, and using advanced queries. Make your forms and reports easier to use by including calculations, graphics, combo boxes and charts. Other topics include PivotTables and PivotCharts.Thursday, November 10, 2016; 8am-4pm; WWCC-GR Center 104; Teresa Shafe;NCCMP 109 T1; $125 (includes book)

Excel 2013 Basic Learn the many shortcuts and timesaving features in Excel. Start by learning the basics of setting up a worksheet and modifying it, then adding formulas, functions and formatting. You will also learn to create charts and work with large workbooks. Little tricks in Excel can save a lot of time and work!Thursday, September 15, 2016; 8am-4pm; WWCC-GR Center 104; Teresa Shafe; NCCMP 106; $125 (includes book)

Excel 2013 Intermediate Now that you know the basics of Excel, expand your knowledge by learning how to work with advanced charting and formatting, using multiple workbooks including formula linking, learning list management, umenting, auditing, web features and using templates.

COMPUTER WORKSHOPS

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Business WritingMany people struggle with writing, a key method of communicating in business. This training will give students a brefresher on basic writing concepts and overview of the most common business documents. Instructor: Cammie Pollastro Scheduled upon request

Conflict ResolutionThis training will give students a seven-step conflict resolution process to use and can be modified to resolve conflict disputes of any size.Instructor: Cammie Pollastro -Scheduled upon request

Customer ServiceThis training will look at all types of customers and how to serve them better and improve ourselves in the process. Students will be given strong skillset including phone techniques, dealing with difficult customers and generating return business. Instructor: Cammie Pollastro; Scheduled upon request

Time Management Personal time management skills are essential for professional success in any workplace. This training will cover crucial strategies including personal motivation, delegation skills, organization tools and crisis management. Instructor: Cammie Pollastro; Scheduled upon request.

Defensive Driving The NSC Defensive Driver Training class is a 4-hour driver improvement program that offers practical strategies to reduce collision-related injuries, fatalities and costs. It addresses the importance of attitude in preventing accidents and reinforces the good driving skills students already possess. Most importantly, this course shows students the consequences of the choices they make behind the wheel. Check Training Calendar for Dates.4 hours; NCTTD 101 T1; WWCC-RS Campus; $85

Other Driving classes that can be offered or customized with specific company content:

• Winter Driving

• Off-Road Driving

• Commentary Driving

Check Training Calendar for Dates:https://www.westernwyoming.edu/services/workforce

PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

DRIVING CLASSES

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T identification, avoidance, control and prevention, along with presentation of applicable OSHA standards are covered. Mandatory topics include such things as OSH Act, General Duty Clause 5 (a)(1), Inspections, Citations, and Penalties (CFR Part 1903), Recordkeeping (CFR Part 1904), Walking and Working Surfaces (Subpart D), Exit Routes, Emergency Action Plans, Fire Prevention Plans, and Fire Protection, Subparts E & L, and Electrical, Subpart S.WWCC-RSC-WT106 ; SAFE 1551; 0.5 Credit, $197*

HazWoperThis Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response (HAZWOPER) course will cover safety, health and other potential site hazards; use of personal protective equipment (PPE); spill containment; waste minimization; remediation; safe use of engineering controls and equipment; and a demonstration of chemical and physical properties.Monday-Friday, Sept. 12-16, 2016; 8 am-5pm;WWCC-GRC, Rm 215; SAFE 1544 T1, Myra Peak; 2.5 credits; $655*

HazWoper Annual RefresherThis refresher course is offered to any individual having prior HAZWOPER certification. Provides the mandatory annual 8-hour OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) training for those who work with hazardous materials. It covers material in the Department of Transportation Emergency REsponse Guidebook adn the National Institute of Safety & Health Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards.Tuesday, Sept. 13, 2016; 8 am-5pm;WWCC, Rm 215; SAFE 1544 T1, Myra Peak; .5 credits; $225*

Forklift The NSC “Coaching the Lift Truck Operator II Course” covers the OSHA training requirements for Pre-Start Safety Inspections, Design Considerations, Picking Up The Load, Moving The Truck, Setting Down the Load, and Pedestrian Safety.

PEC Basic Orientation (Safeland)This course is an orientation of basic safety policies and procedures, which many oil and gas operators/producers require in order to work on a well site. Using PEC Premier’s Basic Orientation Workbook, students will learn the basic occupational and safety requirements for many operator/producers, acceptable worksite policies and procedures, hazardous situations, incidence reporting and emergency response plans. This course is approved for S/U grading. Must Pre-Register - Class limit 25Wednesdays; 7:30 am - 5 pm; $185*WWCC-WTC106; SAFE 1561 T1; 0.5 Credit (Students not in the classroom by 7:45 could be denied entrance in the class.)

Construction Safety I (OSHA)This 10-hour program meets Federal OSHA regulations and is intended to provide a variety of training on Construction Safety and Health to entry level workers. Hazard identification, avoidance, control and prevention, along with presentation of applicable OSHA standards are covered. Mandatory topics include such things as OSH Act, General Duty Clause, Recordkeeping (CFR Part 1904), Electrical, and Fall ProtectionWWCC-RSC-WTC106; SAFE 1551; 0.5 Credit, $197*

General Industry Safety I (OSHA)Meets Federal OSHA RegulationsThis 10-hour program is intended to provide a variety of training on General Industry Safety and Health to entry level workers. Hazard

ENERGY SERVICES CLASSESCheck Training Calendar for Dates:

https://www.westernwyoming.edu/services/workforce

*out of state tuition may apply

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TThe course also includes a Hands-On Training Session to evaluate basic operational skills of class participants. Additional training is required to meet the OSHA Forklift Operator certification requirements for specific models and application by the employer in their working environments. Check training calendar:Friday; 1:00 pm-5:00 pm; WWCC-RS Campus; NCIND 920 T1; $95

H2S Annual CertificationThis course meets the required elements of ANSI Z390.1-2006 Acceptable Practices For Hydrogen Sulfide Training Programs. Must Pre-Register[Optional fit testing available for an additional $40—Must be clean shaven for fit test and have medical physical within the last 12 months.]Friday; 7-11:30 am; NCIND 202 ; $95

H2S Fit Testing We currently have adapters to fit test:

• 3M All Models w/ detachable filters • Scott Full face AV2000, AV3000, Scott-O-Vista,

65, 66 • North masks including 5500, 7700, 7600, 5400,

7800, 80004, 80004S, 85400A, 85500A, 800 Series SCBA

• MSA—some models• Spearian Survivair

Must be clean shaven for fit test and have a current medical evaluation for respirators. Must Pre-RegisterNCIND 203; $40 per test

Lock Out/ Tag Out--Employees or SupervisorsThis 4-hour program for employees or 8-hour program for supervisors is intended to provide employees with the necessary training required in controlling hazardous energy in accordance with

Check Training Calendar for Dates:https://www.westernwyoming.edu/services/workforce

the Occupational Safety and Health Administrations (OSHA) 1910.147 standard requirements. This program covers the hazards associated with the unexpected energization or startup of machines or equipment (release of stored energy) that could harm employees performing service or maintenance. Training provides methods for protecting employees during these operations using lockout/tagout procedures in accordance with the standard. Employees: 4-hour training; NCSAF 301; $85Supervisors: 8-hour training; SAFE 2990 T1; 0.5 credit; $145RS Campus, WTC-106

Fire Extinguisher TrainingThis public education training program targets local business and industry as well as community citizens. The BullEx Fire Extinguisher product line safely incorporates live-fire into our training program which includes actually fighting a fire using the BullEx fire extinguishers.4 hrs.; NCSAF 306 T1; $85RS Workforce Training Center

Other Safety Classes available: (Check website for descriptions and dates)

Asbestos Awareness3 hours; NCSAF 307; $80

Bloodborne Pathogens 2 hours; NCHLT 107; $55

Confined Space4 hours; NCSAF 306; $135

Fall Protection8 am-12 pm; NCSAF 309; $95

Globally Harmonized System GHS NCSAF 502; $75

Protect Your Back 4 hours; NCSAF 210; $69

Silica Awareness 3 hours; $80

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T systems, identifying the proper sources for gathering information, troubleshooting. Topics include algebra, geometry, measurements, proportions and applied trigonometry. Use of handheld calculator is emphasized during course.3 Fridays, Nov. 4, 18 and Dec. 2, 2016;8 am-5 pm; RS Campus 1521; Casey Hardin;TECH 2490 T1; 1.5 credits; $475*Student must purchase book at bookstore.

National Electrical Code Update This course will provide CEUs for Wyoming Licensed electricians. The course will cover 2014 electrical code changes and other industry-relevant topics such as: new, revised, relocated information affecting definitions, personnel safety, fuses and circuit breakers, grounding, wiring methods, wiring devices, industrial control panels, motors, special occupancies, special equipment & conditions, communications, circuit facts, grounding & bonding for power & electronic, review of hazardous location rules, and safety related facts & requirements: NFPA 70E, OSHA.Friday & Saturday, December 2 & 3, 2016;8 am-5 pm; RS Campus 1309;NCELT 106 T1; John Liggett; $275;

Other Industrial Classes available for Contract Training: • PLC RS Logic 500 Programmable

Controllers• Fundamentals of Rigging• Mechanical Drives• Industrial Mechanics •Piping for Industry• Basic Separator & Dehydration • Variable Frequency Drives

*out-of-state tuition may apply

INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS

Instrumentation I for Industry This condensed course will introduce the student to basic principles of control systems and provide a basic and functional knowledge of typical instrumentation involved in process control. Topics of study include safety, methods of measurement, and control elements. The course covers various instrumentation methods to measure temperature, pressure, level & flow.Five Fridays starting September 16, ending Oct. 14, 2016; (9/16, 9/23, 9/30, 10/7, 10/14) 8am-5pm; RS Campus 1350; Gena Moser-Clark; ELTR 1841 T1; 2.5 Credits; $695*

Intro to InfraRed TechnologyDiscover the theory and practical use of infrared temperature measuring equipment. Learn the theory behind the IR technology; important equipment settings; tips and techniques for obtaining accurate temperature readings, good images, and interpreting this data; practice with IR guns and IR cameras.Friday, October 21, 2016; 8 am-5 pm;RS Campus 1350; Gena Moser-Clark;ELTR 1595 T1; .5 credit; $175*

Electrical Print Reading for IndustryBuild your knowledge by learning how to reading and interpretation of the various types of electrical diagrams as well as the symbols used in these types of schematics. Topics covered include: Introduction to Electrical Diagrams and Symbols; Types of Electrical Diagrams Including Electrical Schematics, P&IDs, One-Line Diagrams, and Line (Ladder) Diagrams; Logic Applied to Electrical Line (Ladder) Diagrams.Friday, October 28, 2016; 8 am-5 pm;RS Campus 1350; Gena Moser-Clark; ELTR 1681 T1; .5 Credit; $195*

Tech Math for IndustryConquer your math fears and prepare for further study in technical areas. Students will be introduced to appropriate information gathering

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TPrinciples of PhlebotomyThis didactic course will introduce the student to the profession and practice of phlebotomy. Course activities and projects provide the student with knowledge and skills necessary to perform a variety of blood collections. Emphasis will be placed on proper application of profession standards. Professional conduct, certification and federal regulatory issues covered as well. Successful completion of this course and Phlebotomy Practicum qualifies students to sit for their American Medical Technologists (AMT) national certification.national certification. Requirements of registration: • Current American Heart Assoc. or Red Cross

CPR card (First Aid card optional) • Proof of Hepatitis B vaccination or waiver Mondays & Wednesdays, August 24-December 7, 2016; 5:30-8:30 pm; WWCC-RS WTC104; Instructor: Sonya Olsen-Fowler; PHLB 1800 T1; 3 Credits; $324*

Phlebotomy PracticumThis clinical laboratory practicum will introduce the student to the profession and practice of phlebotomy. Students will observe and practice phlebotomy skills and job tasks. Emphasis is placed on the application of phlebotomy knowledge and skills necessary to perform the skills learned in Principles of Phlebotomy. Patient confidentiality must be maintained at all times and professional conduct is expected and assessed as part of the student grade. Must be registered in Principles of Phlebotomy.Mon. & Wed., August 24 - Dec. 7, 2016;5:30-8:30 pm; WWCC-RS WTC104; Instructor: Sonja Olson-Fowler; PHLB 1970 T1; 3 Credits; $454*

*out-of-state tuition may apply

Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) Provider This course is an intensive program that meets the standards of the American Heart Association (AHA) for training participants as Providers in Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). It is primarily directed toward physicians, nurses, dentists, paramedical and allied health personnel whose daily occupation demands proficiency in the knowledge and skills of ACLS. For your success, we strongly encourage to take the pre-test prior to attending class (85% or lower then attend Friday night). Reasonable remediation with the instructor and the participant can take the test one more time. Private or further remediation is $50 per hour. A valid CPR card is required. Saturday & Sunday, Sept. 24 & 25, 2016, 8 am-5 pm WWCC-RS Campus 1328, Instructor: Larry Macy; HLTK 1501 T1; 0.5 Credit; $225*Or attend S/SU class AND Prepare for ACLS on Friday night (Sept. 23) for only $285* HLTK 1502 T1, 1 Credit

Pediatric Advanced Life Support (PALS) ProviderThe goal of the Pediatric Advanced Life Support Course is to provide the student with information needed to recognize infants and children at risk for cardiopulmonary arrest, information and strategies needed to prevent cardiopulmonary arrest in infants and children and the cognitive and psychomotor skills needed to resuscitate and stabilize infants and children in respiratory failure, shock or cardiopulmonary arrest. For your success, we strongly encourage attending the Prepare for PALS class.Saturday & Sunday; Nov. 5 & 6, 20168 am-5 pm, WWCC-RS Campus 1328; Instructor: Larry Macy HLTK 1503 T1; 0.5 Credit; $225*Or attend S/SU class AND Prepare for PALS on Friday night (Nov. 4) 6-9 pm HLTK 1504 T1, 1 Credit; $285*

MEDICAL CLASSESCheck Training Calendar for Dates:

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Emergency Medical Responder (EMR)The Emergency Medical Responder course is designed to prepare students to identify hazardous conditions and safely provide medical intervention for trauma and medical emergencies. Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a certificate of completion, be able to sit for the State of Wyoming final exam, apply to the State of WY for EMR Certification, and be eligible to take the National Registry (NREMT) exam for the EMR level.• Current American Heart Assoc. BLS CPR Card• Proof of ImmunicationsTuesday & Thursday, 5:30-8:30 pm; Spring, 2017; WWCC-RSC WT106;HLTK 1670 T1; 6 credits;

CPR - BLS for Healthcare ProvidersAmerican Heart Association (AHA) Learn one-person, two-person, child and infant CPR, conscious and unconscious choking victim care, airway management and use of an AED. Meets American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines for healthcare providers, but everyone welcome! American Heart Association requires all students to have access to a study book prior to class. The book is available at the WWCC Bookstore located in Rock Springs. Call 307.382.1673 or visit: www.wwccbookstore.com Tuesday, August 16, orWednesday, October 5, orTuesday, October 11, 20164.5 hours; WWCC-RS Campus 1328; NCHLT 103; $55

First Aid - American Heart Assoc. (AHA) Prepares the participant to respond in an emergency situation with proper assessment and care of an injured and/or ill person. Great for nurses, EMTs, CNA’s, therapists, and school personnel or anyone with an interest in First Aid. This course meets American Heart Association (AHA) guidelines for First Aid Training. Scheduled upon request; 4 hours; NCHLT 103; $55

CPR/First Aid - National Safety Council (NSC)Standard CPR & First Aid course covers topics such as Good Samaritan Law, scene safety, bloodborne pathogens, adult CPR/AED, bleeding, wound care, shock, burns, heat and cold emergencies and moving victims. All students are required to complete the hands-on portion of CPR during this class. A final written exam is given at the end of the day.First Monday of each month (unless holiday)Check website training calendar for dates8:00 am - 3:00 pm; 6 hoursWWCC-RSC Room 1328; NCSAF 305; $99

MEDICAL CLASSES

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Mine Safety & Health Administration (MSHA)MSHA classes are offered monthly at the Green River Center. These courses can also be scheduled and taught specifically for your employees either at your site or at the Green River Center of WWCC. Call 307. 872.1322 (Tim Warren) or 307.872.1326 (Terry Stevens) for more information.

MSHA-Surface Annual RefresherSurface annual refresher training is mandatory retraining which allows students to maintain current MSHA certification to work in surface mines. Students must complete all New Miner course requirements which include 8 hours of actual mine site training, and provide proof of current certification before taking this course.6:50 am-4 pm, GR Center 200, Tim Warren, MINE 1855 T, 0.5 Credit; $75*

MSHA-Surface Annual Refresher DatesM T W TH F

August1731

September1428

October1226

November930

December1420

MSHA-Surface New Miner Surface New Miner qualifies the successful student to work at surface mines. The program provides 24 classroom hours of mandatory MSHA instruction. Required onsite training will complete the student’s certification. The student is responsible for the onsite portion of the training.6:50 am-4 pm; Green River Center, Room 200, Tim Warren; MINE 1850 T, 1.5 Credit; $224*

MSHA-Surface New Miner DatesM T W TH F

August8/8 - 8/108/22 - 8/24

September9/6 - 9/8

9/19 - 9/21October

10/3 - 10/510/17 - 10/19

November11/14 - 11/16

December12/5 - 12/7

*out-of-state tuition may apply

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MSHA-Underground Annual RefresherUnderground annual refresher training is mandatory retraining which allows students to maintain current MSHA certification to work in underground mines. Students must complete all New Miner course requirements which include 8 hours of actual mine site training, and provide proof of current certification before taking this course.6:50 am-4 pm, GR Center 200, Tim Warren, MINE 1875 T, 0.5 Credit; $75

MSHA-UndergroundAnnual Refresher Dates

M T W TH FAugust

8/16September

9/13October

10/11November

11/29December

12/13

MSHA-Underground New Miner (Surface New + 1 day)Surface New Miner qualifies the successful student to work at surface mines. The program provides 24 classroom hours of mandatory MSHA instruction. Required onsite training will complete the student’s certification. The student is responsible for the onsite portion of the training.6:50 am-4 pm; GR Center, Room 200, Tim Warren; MINE 1850 T, 1.5 Credit; $224

MSHA-Underground New Miner Dates

M T W TH FAugust

Attend Surface New 8/22 - 8/24, add 8/25/16

SeptemberAttend Surface New 9/6 - 9/8

add 9/9/16

Attend Surface New 9/19 - 9/21add 9/22/16

OctoberAttend Surface New 10/3 - 10/5

add 10/6/16

Attend Surface New 10/17 - 10/19, add 10/20/16

NovemberAttend Surface New 11/14 - 11/16,

add 11/17/16December

Attend Surface New 12/5 - 12/7, add 12/8/16

*out-of-state tuition may apply

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Introduction to Microsoft Project 2016Discover how to effectively plan and implement projects using Project’s tools of sequencing tasks, assigning resources and costs, and tracking progress, to creating reports using Calendar and Gantt Chart views.

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Management and Corporate ($595 to $2695/class for each class listed below) • Entrepreneurship: Start-Up and Business

Owner Management • Management Training • Payroll Practice and Management • Project Management • Purchasing & Supply Chain Management

Healthcare and Fitness ($795 to $2795/class for each class listed below) • Emergency Management Training for First

Responders • Administrative Dental Assistant • Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical

Billing and Coding • ICD-10 Medical Coding • Veterinary Assistant

IT and Software Development ($595 to $3095/class for each class listed below) • Administrative Professional with Microsoft Office Specialist 2007 Training• CompTIA™ A+ Certification Training • Management for IT Professionals • Microsoft Access 2007 • 3ds max

Business and Professional ($595 to $2595/class for each class listed below)• Certified Bookkeeper • Grant Writing • Microsoft Office 2007 applications• Paralegal • Technical Writing

Media and Design ($1695 to $5995/class for each class listed below) • Digital Arts Certificate • Marketing Design Certificate • Video Game Design & Development

Skilled Trades and Industrial ($1895 to $3095/class for each class listed below) • Home Inspection Certificate • HVACR Technician

Hospitality and Service Industry ($1395 to $2795/class for each class listed below) • Certified Wedding Planner • Travel Agent Training • Video Game Design & Development

Gaitlin OnlineNow offering online open enrollment programs designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional level position for many in-demand occupations.

The following programs are designed by a team of professionals from each respective field, who work to provide the most effective web-based learning experience available today. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience. Each program includes a set of lessons and evaluations; grades are a combination of the instructor/mentor’s evaluation of students’ work and computer graded tests. We know you’ll appreciate the quality as well as the convenience of anytime, anywhere learning!

Courses below are a sample of the courses available, more coursesavailable at: http://www.gatlineducation.com/westernwyoming

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SIGN UP NOW!Register Online:westernwyoming.edu/services/workforce/

Call Terry:307.872.1326

Mail Your Registration:Workforce Development#1 College Way, Green River, WY 82935

In Person:Workforce DevelopmentOffice Hours: 7am-5pm Monday – Friday (Sept-May)Location: WWCC-Green River Center Room 209

• Register Today! Class space is limited. Unfortunately, courses will cancel 7 days prior to start date if there is not sufficient enrollment.

• From time to time a course may have to be canceled due to low enrollment or unforeseen circumstances. If the college cancels a course, you will receive a rain check or a refund.

• In the event that an instructor is not available to teach a scheduled course, we may substitute another qualified instructor.

• For courses awarding college credit, out-of-state tuition may

apply to non- residents of Wyoming not currently working for a company in Wyoming.

• If you need to cancel, you may send a substitute from your organization. Generally, registration fees are not refundable for Workforce Development classes within 7 days before the course starts. Contact Workforce Development for more information.

• Course registration fees are subject to change in accordance with college policy.

Name ___________________________________________ Soc Sec # _______________________________________Home Address ___________________________________________________________________________________Home Phone ____________________________________Work Phone _____________________________________

E-mail __________________________________________Date of Birth ____________________________________Gender* Male q Female qEthnicity* Black q American q Indian q White q Hispanic qAsian q Non-Resident q Alien q *Required for reporting purposes only

Sign up for: Date Price**Course Name _______________________________________ ___________________________ ____________________Course Name _______________________________________ ___________________________ ____________________

Student Information: Code: 925

Payment Method:q Check payable to: Western Wyoming Community Collegeq Bill Company: ______________________________ Mailing Address: __________________________________________ q Visa or Master Card (circle one) CC#: ____________________________________ Exp. Date: _________________

q Upgrade current job skillsq Develop new job skillsq Teacher re-certification (PTSB)q DEQ re-certificationq Workshop required by employer

I am enrolling in this course/activity for the following reasons:q Degree seeking from WWCCq Coursework toward degree from another institutionq Build basic skills before taking credit classesq Personal Enrichmentq Other (specify) _________________________________

Please duplicate form for additional registrations.**For courses awarding college credit, out-of-state tuition applies for non-residents of Wyoming not currently

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I understand that once my registration is processed, I am officially registered for the class and am responsible for all debts incurred. If my account is not paid in full, I understand that the College may hire a collection agency to take action. If my account is assigned to a collection agency, I understand that I am responsible for all attorney fees, court costs or delinquency fees that may be incurred during the collection of my debt. I understand that the delinquency fee will be equal to 50% of the principal amount owed. If a refund is due from my account, I authorize the College to automatically issue a refund check.

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BUSINESSESGrants for Existing PositionsGrants for Existing Positions are tailored to a business’s existing employees who need a skill upgrade or retraining in a particular occupation. Allow up to $2,000 per employee per fiscal year with businesses required to match 40 percent of the total training costs and Training Fund covers the remaining 60 percent (some restrictions may apply).

Grants for New PositionsGrants for New Positions are valuable as recruitment and expansion tools for economic development in Wyoming. Employees may qualify for funding under this program if the business is new or expanding. To qualify as a new position, businesses must document that the position was created within the last 180 days and constitutes a net increase in the number of employees working for the business. Allows between $1,000-$4,000 per employee per fiscal year,depending on the amount of the hourly wage.

PRE-HIRE ECONOMIC DEVLOPMENT GRANTS This program is currently evolving, to find out more please visit the Workforce Development Training Fund website at http://wyomingworkforce.org/businesses and use the Employers tab.To speak with a representative, please call (307) 777-8650.

INDIVIDUALSWorkforce Innovation and Opportunity Act assistance in paying class fees and associated costs may be available to individuals through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Funds. For more information attend an informational orientation offered every Wednesday at 10 am at the Rock Springs Department of Workforce Services office at 2451 Foothill Blvd, Suite 100.

Department of Workforce Services2451 Foothill Blvd. Suite 100Rock Springs, WY 82901307-382-2747 or 307-875.2300

Funding for Training

Green River CenterNew for Fall 2016

Call 872-1301 for more information w The WWCC Green River Center will be offering the following classes for credit; College

Algebra, English Comp 1, Public Speaking and Intro to Speech.w The Learning Center programs prepare people for jobs, further education or

training, and personal development. Open from 1-4pm, Mon-Thurs; Room 110

Aquatic CenterRegistration for Children’s Swimming Lessons

In person registration is recommended at Registration and Records, OR phone-in registrations will be taken at 307.382.1637 as phone lines and personnel are available.

Registrations are non-refundable and non-transferable.Classes fill quickly. Call 307.382.1694 for information on levels or visit

westernwyoming.edu/life/aquatic_center/children.html for more course information.

For information on WWCC financial aid, Please contact:WWCC Mustang Central; 2500 College Drive; Rock Springs, WY 82901

307-382-1677; Email: mustangcentral @westernwyoming.edu

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Quick Reference with Start Date

PLEASE READ **Community Education courses are taught at several locations in Sweetwater County. Please check the locations for the courses you would like to attend. Registration continues until the course begins unless the class �lls or is canceled. To avoid cancellation, please register prior to the start date. New courses are added during the semester. Community Education courses are non-refundable and non-transferable unless the course is canceled.

Arts & Crafts Pages 16-18Custom Lawn Chairs Sept. 6Zentangle Basics R.S. Sept. 19Zentangle Based Art Sept. 21 Advanced Drawing Step by Step Sept. 21 Beginning Cake Decorating Sept. 21Free Art Time Made Ridiculously Fun Sept. 22Jewelry Making Oct. 5Aspen Tree Cake Oct. 8Custom Lawn Chairs Oct. 10 Watercolor Painting Oct. 18Intermediate Cake Decorating Oct. 19Introduction to Watercolor Oct. 19Beginning Sewing Oct. 20Soap And Lotion Basics Oct. 27 Basic Woodworking Nov. 1Zentangle Intermediate Nov. 14 Zentangle Basics G.R. Nov. 16Gingerbread House from Scratch Dec. 3 Kids & Teens Pages 18 & 19Homework Club Sept. 13Have Fun & Eat it Too! Tots Sept. 16 Beginning Movement & Dance Sept. 19 Beginning Ballet Sept. 19 Beginning Pointe Sept. 19 Pre-Pointe Sept. 19 Have Fun & Eat it Too! Elementary Oct. 14Adulting 101 Nov. 12Adulting 101 Nov. 19

Digital Technology Pages 19 & 20 How to use your IPAD Sept. 15Computer Basics Sept. 20Microso� O�ce for Beginners Oct. 11 Social Media Oct. 13 Google Nov. 3

Photography Pages 20Light Painting Photography Sept. 22 Get to know your DSLR Camera Nov. 3

Health & Food Pages 20 & 21Diabetes and Me R.S. Sept. 13Diabetes and Me G.R. Sept. 22Meditation Oct. 1821 Keys to Renewing your Life Oct. 31

Music, Language & Writing Page 21Tickle the Ivories Sept. 5Conversational Spanish Sept. 19Novel Writing Basics Sept. 27

Exercise Pages 22 & 23Low Impact Exercise Aug. 1Hatha Yoga Sept. 12Exercise For Fun Sept.13 Tai Chi For Health G.R. Sept. 14Tai Chi II G.R. Sept. 14Basic Tai Chi Yang Style Sept. 15Adult Ballet Sept. 19Fitness Boot Camp Sept. 19 Yoga for Every “BODY” Sept. 21Zumba G.R. Oct. 3

Finance Page 23Financial Empowerment Sept. 29Financial Empowerment Oct. 25Raising Money-Smart Kids Nov. 9Raising Money-Smart Kids Nov. 30

Sports & Leisure Pages 23 & 24Martial Arts/ Self Defense Sept. 6, Oct. 4, Nov. 1Geocaching: 101 Sept. 17Dog Obedience Sept. 20 Basic Pistol Oct. 28Hunter Education TBA

Trips & Events Page 24Fossil Butte National Monument Oct. 29�eater Beautiful, �e Carole King Musical Nov.19Irving Berlin’s White Christmas Dec. 10Kinky boots Jan. 21Matilda Feb. 25Rodgers and Hammersteins Cinderella June 3Dirty Dancing June 24

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Zentangle-Based Art �is class will include Zentangling proj-ects; Christmas cards, book pages, gi� bags, gi� tags and more! All materials included in price.Instructor: Joyce BaumanW: 9/21 to 11/9, 1:00PM to 3:00PM - 8 weeksLocation: Golden Hour Senior CenterFee: $75 Course Number: NCART 116 G2 Beginning Sewing �is class is geared for the �rst time sewing student or someone who has not sewn in a long time. �e �rst weeks you will learn fundamental sewing skills that are applicable to all facets of sewing. �is will include identifying how to use sewing tools, parts of the machine, pattern layout, cutting, construction and �nishing techniques. �e class will then continue as a project based class as students pick out individual pieces to work on and complete. Sewing machines and tools included. Students will be responsible for material cost of their personal project.Instructor: Jacqueline WarrinerTH:10/20 to 12/1, 6:00PM to 8:30PM - 6 weeksLocation: Young at HeartFee: $80 Course Number: NCHOE 200 R1

Advanced Drawing- Step by Step In this step by step class students will fol-low professional artist, Scot Weir, on how to create successful drawings. Students and instructor will discuss composition, shading and more while to-gether they develop beautiful hand-drawings. �is class is for the intermediate to advanced student with previous drawing experience. 16+Instructor: Scot WeirW: 9/21 to 10/26, 6:00PM to 8:00PMLocation: RSC - TBDFee: $65 Course Number: NCART 115 R1

Custom Lawn Chairs Instead of throwing out your old lawn chair, take a class on macramé chairs and make the old chair new, or start with everything new. �ese chairs make great gi�s that will last a long time. Supplies for each chair are approximately $50 unless you

Arts and CraftsBasic Woodworking Get familiar with the basics of the art of woodworking. Learn about the tools, how to layout a project, the di�erent woods used, safety and more while completing a small project. Students will be respon-sible for the cost of wood that they chose for their project. �is supply fee will be collected on the �rst day of class.Instructor: Ken TiedeT: 11/1 to 11/22, 6:00PM to 8:00PMLocation: Rock SpringsFee: $45

Zentangle Basics Zentangle is an easy-to-learn, relaxing, and fun way to create beautiful images by drawing structured patterns. �is meditative art form helps the brain focus, relieves stress and provides artistic satisfaction along with an increased sense of personal well- being. �e Zentangle Method is enjoyed all over the world across a wide range of skills, interests and ages. Come learn how to create these beautiful pieces of art while inheriting a wide range of bene�ts. All supplies included. Instructor: Joyce BaumanM: 9/19 to 11/7, 6:00PM to 8:00PM - 8 weeksLocation: Wyoming TrucksFee: $59 Course Number: NCART 116 R1 ORW: 11/16 to 1/4, 1:00PM to 3:00PM - 8 weeksLocation: Golden Hour Senior CenterFee: $59 Course Number: NCART 116 G1

Zentangle Intermediate �e next step a�er Zentangle Basics. �is class will get more complex and involved in the art but will still be fun and creative!Instructor: Joyce BaumanM: 11/14 to 1/9, 6:00PM to 8:00PM - 8 weeksLocation: Wyoming TrucksFee: $59 Course Number: NCART 116 R2

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bring your own frame.Instructor: Robert TrujilloM/TH: 9/6 to 9/29, 1:00PM to 3:00PMT: 6:00PM to 9:15PM – 5 weeksLocation: Golden Hour Senior CenterFee: $127 Course Number: NCHOE 400 G1ORM/TH: 10/10 to 11/8, 1:00PM to 3:00PMT: 6:00PM to 9:15PM – 5 weeksFee: $127 Course Number: NCHOE 400 G2

Free Art Time Made Ridiculously Fun Welcome all returning “ridiculous” students and any intermediate to advanced artists who desire a time to create! Bring your own refer-ence photos and your medium of choice: pen/ink, charcoal/conte, chalk pastel/oil pastel, or watercolor pencils/watercolor. Enjoy free creative art time with an instructor available to coach, answer questions and o�er advice or critique. Practice re�ning your skills and gain experience with peers in a positive setting. �ere will be a brief welcome and instruc-tion period focusing on compositional elements of design and answering individual questions followed by an hour and a half of free paint time! Come celebrate the joys of expression, dimension and color by creating art in a Ridiculously fun atmosphere!Instructor: Rachel JohnsonTH: 9/22 to 11/17, 6:30PM to 8:30PM - 8 weeksLocation: GRC - 215Fee: $75 Course Number: NCART 112 G3

Introduction to Watercolor Students will learn about selecting watercolor materials including papers, brushes, pencils, colors and color maxing and given instruction on proper use. Direction will be given on how to start and �nish a successful watercolor painting.Instructor Angie BennettW: 10/19 to 11/16, 10:00AM to 12:00PM - 5 wksLocation: Golden Hour Senior CenterFee: $40 Course Number: NCART 112 G1

Watercolor Painting Come explore water-media techniques, composition, color theory and drawing. Students will express their individual imagination,

choosing their own subject matter with help from the instructor. �e class will include traditional and abstract styles of painting. Instructor will give instruction on a one-to-one basis and advice on the use of materials.Instructor: Angie Bennett T: 10/18 to 12/6, 1:30PM to 3:30PM – 8 weeksLocation: Golden Hour Senior CenterFee: $60 Course Number: NCART 112 G1

Jewelry Making Learn wire wrapping, beading, clay work and fasteners in this four week class. Supplies included.Instructor: Michelle Je�eriesW: 10/5 to 10/26, 4:00PM to 5:00PM - 4 weeksLocation: Young at HeartFee: $39 Course Number: NCART 130 R1

Soap and Lotion Basics Learn how to make, melt and pour soap, make whipped body butter, lotion and lotion bars. All supplies included.Instructor: Michelle Je�eriesTH: 10/27 to 11/17, 6:00PM to 8:00PM- 4 weeksLocation: RSC Room TBDFee: $60

Cake Decorating!

Course 1 - Beginning Cake Decorating: Build-ing Buttercream Skills Learn how to decorate cakes and sweet treats with basic buttercream techniques and six sim-ple-to-pipe �owers that transform ordinary cakes into extraordinary results. Your Certi�ed Wilton Method Instructor, Michelle, will help you pipe classic buttercream decorating techniques to cre-ate modern and traditional cake designs. A supply list will be provided. W: 9/21 & 9/28, 6:00PM to 9:00PM -2 weeksLocation: Young at HeartFee: $30 Course Number: NCHOE 210 R1

Seniors! Did you know that you with a signed Senior Waiver Form you only

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Course 2 – Intermediate Cake Decorating: Flowers and Cake Design Learn how to create professional-looking �owers and designs made from royal icing. Your Certi�ed Wilton Method Instructor, Michelle, will teach you how to make lifelike roses, rosebuds, pansies, and violets, plus detailed patterns, like lace and basketweave designs. A supply list will be provided. Instructor: Michelle SchutttenW: 10/19 to 11/2, 6:00PM to 9:00PM- 3 weeksLocation: Young at HeartFee: $45 Course Number: NCHOE 210 R2

Aspen Tree Cake Learn to decorate a cake that looks like the bark of an aspen tree – complete with peeling bark, knots, and an etched name. A supply list will be provided.Instructor: Michelle SchutttenSaturday, Oct. 8, 10:00AM to 12:00PM - 1 dayLocation: Young at HeartFee: $15 Course Number: NCHOE 210 R3

Gingerbread House from Scratch Forget using a kit to make a gingerbread house – make one from scratch! You will be pro-vided with a recipe, templates and thorough direc-tions to bake your gingerbread pieces at home, then come to class to learn techniques on assem-bly and creative decoration. A supply list will be provided and some decorations will be available at class.Instructor: Michelle SchutttenSaturday, Dec. 3, 10:00AM to 12:00PM - 1 dayLocation: Young at HeartFee: $19 Course Number: NCHOE 210 R4

Kids & TeensHave Fun and Eat it Too!: Parent & Child Cooking Cooking with your child is a great way to spend some quality time together. �e hands-on explo-ration of cooking is not just a great sensory expe-rience, but can also help to get junior interested in what he/she eats while learning some new skills.

Plus, it’s fun, and in this case, social! Join your child in making a variety of fun, age appropriate foods in these hands-on classes.Instructor: Crystal WalkerTots 2-5 yr oldsF: 9/16 to 10/5, 5:30PM to 6:30PM - 4 weeksLocation: GRHS Room 239Cost: $34 (parent and child) Course Number: NCHOE 501 G1Elementary 6-11 yr oldsF: 10/14 to 11/4, 6:00PM to 7:30PM - 4 weeksLocation: GRHS RM 239Course Number: NCHOE 501 G2Cost: $59 (parent and child)

�e Homework Club �is class will help students 6-10 years of age complete their homework while enjoying learn-ing. �e class includes math games and learning centers that will help the students discover the fun and joy of learning. By developing a love of reading and building a multi-sensory approach to science, social studies and geography, your child is sure to stay caught up and even excel in school.T/TH: 9/13 to 12/14, 5:30PM to 7:30PMLocation: GRC - 103Fee: $20 We are able to hold this class at a low-cost through a BOCES grant.

Basic Adulting �is class is designed to teach teens the basic skills that will help them to feel con�dent and prepared to move forward to adulthood. In this positive environment, students will discuss and apply skills to topics including banking, renting, basic cook-ing, sewing, self-care and more. 15-18yrs old.Instructor: Amy GalleySaturday, Nov. 12, 9AM-4PMLocation: GRC-211Fee: $50 (lunch included)ORSaturday Nov. 19, 9AM-4PMLocation: Rock SpringsFee: $50 (lunch included)

Beginning Movement and Dance Ballet is a very good way for your young child to learn grace and coordination as well as gain con�dence and have fun. In this class, children ages 3-5 will learn the basics of the art of ballet.

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Basic ballet dress is required.Instructor: Jerusha �ompsonM: 9/19 to 11/21, 4:30PM to 5:00PM – 10 weeksLocation: GRC-217Fee: $25 Course Number: NCCLD 107 G1

Beginning Ballet In this fun class, students age 6-8 will learn the basics of ballet. �e art of ballet helps with grace, coordination, strength and con�dence. Basic ballet dress is required. Instructor: Jerusha �ompsonM: 9/19 to 11/21, 5:00PM to 6:00PM – 10 weeksLocation: GRC-217Fee: $39 Course Number: NCCLD 108 G1

Pre-Pointe Ballet is an art from combining discipline, grace, and dexterity. �is class is for middle school age children or older with at least 2 years previous ballet training. �e purpose is to establish positive attitudes about classical dance, contrib-ute to a personal sense of well-being and prepare students for more advanced ballet training.Instructor: Jerusha �ompson M: 9/19 to 11/21, 6:00PM to 7:00PM – 10 weeksLocation: GRC-217Fee: $39 Course Number: NCCLD 109 G1

Beginning Pointe �is is a ballet class to instruct students in Pointe ballet, an advanced technique where weight is distributed to the tips of the fully extended feet. Students will need to provide their own Pointe shoes and must have instructor’s permission to enroll in the class.Instructor: Jerusha �ompsonM: 9/19 to 11/21, 7:00PM to 7:30PM – 10 weeksLocation: GRC-217Fee: $25 Course Number: NCCLD 110 G1

Digital Technologies

Computer Basics �is class will cover basic knowledge of the com-puter, explore terminology, applications and understand basic aspects of the computer. You will practice keyboard and mouse skills and learn to create documents. Enhance your skills and get

more comfortable using a computer in this class!T: 9/20 to 10/4, 6:00PM to 8:00PM - 3 weeksInstructor: Cathy SamselLocation: RSC- 1430Fee: $30 Course Number: NCCMP 100 R1

Windows Microso� O�ce for Beginners – An O�ce Mini Series �is introduction into Windows Microso� O�ce will cover basic skills in Word, Excel and Power-Point. You will learn how to create and design basic documents, spreadsheets, and PowerPoint slides that you can use in everyday life. �e supply fee of $20 is included in the course fee. Class will not meet the week of �anksgiving.T: 10/11 to 11/29, 6:00PM to 8:00PM – 8 weeksInstructor: Cathy SamselLocation: RSC- 1430Fee: $80 Course Number: NCCMP 111 R1

How to use your IPAD Are you new to the IPAD? If you have or are considering the purchase of an IPAD and don’t know how to use it or want to get more out of your tablet experience then this class is for you. Learn some great applications, tips and tricks to enjoy this fun, use-ful device. IPADs available for use. TH: 9/15 to 10/6, 6:00PM to 8:00PM - 4 weeksInstrutor: Miranda RiggsLocation: RSC - 1406Fee: $30 Course Number: NCCMP 305 R1

Social Media Are you interested in staying connected with friends and family through social medias? Social medias such as Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and more provide the opportunity to stay in touch and even reconnect with people all over the world. Learn to navigate several of the top social medias to utilize tools including personal communication, current news stories, entertainment and more.TH: 10/13 to 10/27, 6:00PM to 8:00PM - 3 weeksInstrutor: Miranda RiggsLocation: RSC - 1430Fee: $30 Course Number: NCBAD 101 R1

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Health and Food21 Keys for Renewing your Life 21 Keys for Renewing Your Life will help you make changes in your life to renew your health, help you lose weight and help you deal with autoimmune disease. �is combined ap-proach includes healthy foods, pure water, exer-cise, spiritual growth, lifestyle and environmental changes. You will learn how to prepare healthy meals and great snacks. Recipes for household cleaners and beauty products will be reviewed. �is class will give you the tools you need to change bad habits and replace them with a healthy ful�lling lifestyle.Instructor: Paula FreyM: 10/31 to 12/5, 1:00PM to 2:00PMLocation: Golden Hour Senior CenterFee: $45

Meditation for the Beginner We’ve all heard of meditation, but do we really understand it and the bene�ts the come along with the practice? Lorna Lange describes her practice to be from the ancient and classical approach that brings attention to the breath and the focusing and quieting of the mind. Meditation has a huge array of bene�ts including improving sleep, reducing stress and providing more peace and joy to everyday life. Join us in this warm and welcome environment that introduces you to this age old practice.Instructor: Lorna LangeT: 10/18, 10/25, 11/8, 11/15 5:30 to 6:30PMLocation: GRC Room 211Fee: $40

Diabetes and Me �is class is designed to help you take care of your diabetes so you can be the vibrant, energeticperson you want to be. We will review blood glucose guidelines, understanding your highs and lows, medications, meal plans, recipes and so much more. No lectures or long videos. Learn about free community resources, the newest ways to take care of diabetes, and get your questions answered while receiving friendship and support. Instructor: Kathleen �omas T: 9/13 to 10/25, 9:30AM to 11:30AM – 7 weeks

Google Learn the convenience of online storage and explore more of what Google has to o�er. Learn more about Gmail: Google’s email service, Cal-endar: update your schedule on one device and it updates on all your devices, Drive: Store, edit and create word documents, spreadsheets, presenta-tions and more, and Photos: Store, edit and share your photos in one great location. No experience is needed and a Google account is FREE!TH: 11/3 to 11/17, 6:00PM to 8:00PM - 3 weeksInstrutor: Miranda RiggsLocation: RSC - 1430Fee: $30 Course Number: NCCMP 304 R1

PhotographyGet to know your DSLR Camera Do you have a DSLR camera and don’t know what all of the button functions do? In this class you will go over the camera settings and what each of these buttons control in depth. �ere will be some opportunities to put what you learn to use by tak-ing photos throughout the class. Please bring the manual along with your camera. �ere will also be an opportunity to go out on a Saturday morning to take photos. T: 11/3 to 12/8, 6:30PM to 8:30PM – 5 weeksInstructor: Ken TiedeLocation: RSC-1406Fee: $50 Course Number: NCART 104 R1

Light Painting Photography We are excited to o�er a photography class unlike any you have taken before! In this class we will create long exposure images that capture light as it moves through space. Learn how to use your DSLR camera functions and set-up to capture unique photos that create beautiful artwork. We will experiment with di�erent light sources, techniques and materials both indoors and outdoors. You will need a DSLR camera and tripod for this class. Instructor: Denise MoseleyTH: 9/22 to 10/27, 7:00PM to 9:00PM - 6 weeksLocation: GRC and Expedition IslandFee: $65 Course Number: NCART 113 G120

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Symphonic Band Members of the community band will prepare, study and perform band literature from classical transcriptions to contemporary compositions. Has at least one required concert per semester. �is course may be taken four times for credit.M: 8/29 to 12/5, 7:00PM-8:30PMLocation: RSC B105Course Fee: $100 Course Number: MUSC 1375

Jazz Ensemble A small group of instrumentalists organized to provide continued music training and performance experience in jazz standards and technique, and to provide music for cultural and other activities on campus and within the community. One required concert per semester. M: 8/29 to 12/5, 4:00PM-5:30PMLocation: RSC B105Course Fee: $100 Course Number: MUSC 1390

Collegiate Chorale A course o�ering applied music training and performance experience to its members, including concert appearances. Has at least one required concert per semester. TH: 8/25 to 12/6 7:00PM-8:30OMLocation: RSC 1005Fee: $25 Course Number: MUSC 1400-01ORT: 9/6 to 12/5 7:00PM to 8:30PMLocation: GRC JWPFee: $25

Symphony Orchestra A course o�ering applied music training and performance to its members. Members of the community band will prepare, study and perform band literature from classical transcriptions to contemporary compositions. Has at least one required concert per semester. T: 8/30 to 12/6 6:30PM-8:15PMLocation: RSC B105Fee: $25 Course Number: MUSC 1430

Location: Mount of Olives Lutheran ChurchFee: $89 Course Number: NCHLE 100 R1ORTH: 9/22 to 11/3, 9:30AM to 11:30AM - 7 weeksLocation: Golden Hour Senior CenterFee: $89 Course Number: NCHLE 100 G1

Music, Language & Writing

Conversational Spanish Do you have some prior Spanish language experience but would like to expand on that and hold some tangible conversation? Here is your next step. �is class will increase your vocabulary and put your Spanish into action. Focus will be put on �uency as the instructor covers di�erent topics and students practice putting conversation together. Instructor: Monica AndersonM: 9/19 to 11/21, 6:00PM to 8:00PM – 8 weeksLocation: RSC-1306Fee: $89 Course Number: NCLAN 103 R1

Novel Writing Basics �is six week course will take you through the basics of writing novel length �ction. From structure and characterization, to editing and pub-lishing this class will get you on course for writing!Instructor: Michelle Je�eriesT: 9/27 to 11/1, 6:00PM to 8:00PM - 6 weeksLocation: Rock SpringsFee: $59

Tickle the Ivories Whether you want to learn a new skill or just become more pro�cient at the piano, enrolling in private lessons will help you to develop reading �uency, technique, stylistic interpretations, and performance skills. Students will be o�ered weekly 1-hour lessons; divided between 30 minutes at the piano and 30 minutes in the computer/keyboard lab. Students will need to schedule time and day of lesson with the instructor.Instructor: Eileen Evans9/5 to 12/5 - 16 Weeks-Time arranged Location: Instructor’s homeFee: $220 Course Number: NCMUS 103 G1

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ExerciseAdult Ballet �is adult ballet class will suit the needs for those with little to no ballet experience to advanced. �e class will focus on classical ballet barre and center work as well as targeted exercises to tone, strengthen, and lengthen the body. Ballet shoes (�ats) are required, ballet tights and leotards are not a necessity. Ages 16 years and up.Instructor: Kymberlee MullinsM: 9/19-11/21, 7:30PM to 8:30PM – 10 weeksLocation: GRC-217Fee: $50 Course Number: NCCLD 111 G1

Fitness Boot Camp Join us for a this high intensity workout class that incorporates a variety of equipment and exercises to get you the best workout and results quickly. �is fun and energetic class will get you sweating and working hard from start to �nish!Instructor: Chris NomisM/W: 9/19 to 11/9, 4:30PM to 5:15PM - 8 weeksLocation: GR Rec CenterFee: $59

Tai Chi for Health Tai Chi, sometimes known as “moving medita-tion” can be an e�ective way to improve both your physical and mental health. Slow, gentle movement and breath work helps increase balance, strength, �exibility and mental focus while helping to decrease stress. �is class ad-heres to basic Tai chi principles and the move-ments are suitable and modi�able for most any-one. (�is class can be done seated if you cannot stand for an hour)Instructor: Sue Arambel & Rodney KnightW: 9/14 to 11/16, 5:30PM to 6:30PM – 10 weeksLocation: GRC-217Fee: $50 Course Number: NCPEA 125 G1

Tai Chi II �is is a continuation of Tai Chi for Health. Participants should have taken Tai Chi for Health at some time previously or have previous Tai Chi experience. (You may contact the instructor if you have questions)Instructor: Sue Arambel

W: 9/14 to 11/16, 5:30PM to 6:30PM – 10 weeksLocation: GRC-217Fee: $50 Course Number: NCPEA 125 G2

Basic Tai Chi - Yang Syle �is class with cover the basic principles and beginning moves of the most popular Tai Chi form done in the United States – Yang 24. (�e full Yang 24 will be taught in the spring semester) �is class is for anyone interested in learning the basics of Tai Chi and can stand and move for an hour or more.Instructor: Sue ArambelTH: 9/15 to 11/17, 5:30PM to 6:30PM – 10 weeksLocation: RSC-2605Fee: $50 Course Number: NCPEA 125 R1

Yoga for Every ‘Body’ �is is your time to reduce stress, gain �exibility and strength, relax and have fun. �is class is for both beginners and for those who already do yoga. Bring your own mat and props (strap and block) if you have them; one cushion or pillow and a blanket.Instructor: Tammy MorlockW: 9/21 to 12/14, 7:00PM to 9:00PM – 12 weeksLocation: GRC-211Fee: $79 Course Number: NCPEA 107 G1

Hatha Yoga �is is a 75-minute class to increase strength, �exibility and balance. Bring your own yoga mat if you have one. Yoga reduces stress and allows you to enhance your focus. Students with all capabilities are welcome. Instructor: Sarah Davidson M: 9/12 to 12/12, 6:00PM to 7:15PM – 10 classesLocation: GRC-211Fee: $50 Course Number: NCPEA 107 G2

Exercise for Fun �is class is a gentle stretch and exercise program from your chair for our forever young senior citizens or those with limited mobility. �is program is designed to tone you up and make you feel better physically and mentally.T/TH: 9/13 to 12/8, 1:30PM to 2:30PM –12 wksInstructor: Shannon �omas Location: Mansface Terrace Fee: $79 Course Number: NCPEA 202 G1

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Low-Impact Exercise �is class is closely related to Zumba Gold. �is low-impact exercise will get you moving at an active and fun pace to get your heart rate up and your limbs moving!Instructor: Jenny BarbutoM/W/F: 8/1 to 9/30, 9:15AM to 10:15AM – 9 wks Location: Golden Hour Senior CenterFee: $75 Course Number: NCPEA 111 G1

Zumba Gold Join Us for ZUMBA Gold! Ditch the workout and join the party with ZUMBA Gold! �e low-impact formula of this 1-hour class delivers an hour-long ZUMBA party designed for beginning dancers, active adults, and everyone ready to rock!Instructor: Jenny BarbutoM/W/F: 10/3 to 12/16 9:15AM to 10:15AM – 11 wks Location: Golden Hour Senior CenterFee: $89 Course Number: NCPEA 111 G2

FinanceFinancial EmpowermentDo you feel you have a handle on your personal �nances or do you feel you run out of money each month before you run out of month? Could you a�ord a �nancial emergency? Do you feel you are weighed down by debt? Here is a class to help you talk about these issues and develop tools to manage your �nances. It has done the research for you and developed tools, ideas and resources to help empower you �nancially. Students are welcome to bring a guest at no extra cost.Instructor: Melinda BaasTH: 9/29 & 10/6, 6:00PM to 8:00PMLocation: RSC Room TBDFee: $20ORT/TH: 10/25 & 10/27, 6:00PM to 8:00PMLocation: RSC Room TBDFee: $20

Raising Money-Smart KidsHave you talked to your kids about the “M” word (money)? What about allowances, good or bad? Do kids need a�er-school jobs? How do youhandle Christmas, birthdays, gi�s, collegeplanning? �ese are hard topics but they are

important conversations for parents to have as they help build future adults. Come learn how to start those conversations with your children and how to help your kids (of any age) become Money Smart. Students are welcome to bring a guest at no extra cost.Instructor: Melinda BaasW: 11/9, 6:00PM to 8:00PMLocation: RSC Room TBDFee: $15ORW: 11/30 6:00PM to 8:00PMLocation: RSC Room TBDFee: $15

Sports and LeisureBeginning Dog Obedience �is dog training class will teach the owner and the dog(s) to heal on a leash, sit, lay down, and work on focus training and stays. It will also help with distractions and making sure that the dog will listen outside the class room where most dis-tractions will happen. Both a leash and collar are included with the fees of the class.T: 9/20 to 10/28, 6:00PM-7:00PM– 6 weeksInstructor: Stephanie SchwartzLocation: Sweetwater Events ComplexFee: $80 Course Number: NCOTH 301 R1

Geocaching: 101 Geocaching is an any day, any time adventure that takes you to amazing and beauti-ful places. �is recreational activity of hunting for and �nding a hidden object by means of GPS coordinates requires physical activity and mental ingenuity. Come learn the ins and outs of this healthy, outdoor adventure activity. A hand-held GPS is required (most phones have one).Instructor: Joyce BaumanSaturday September 17, 1PM-4PM - 1 dayLocation: C Street Library, RS and outdoorsFee: $10

Martial Arts/Self Defense Pathway to a Healthier, Happier and Safer LifestyleBuild con�dence while developing self-defense skills by enhancing everyday motion. �is course,

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which incorporates American Kenpo and the Fil-ipino arts of Kali and Escrima, will improve your range of motion, balance and awareness, while building self-defense skills. �is is NOT a mixed martial arts class; students will concentrate on the principles of motion and self-defense. Lessons will be tailored to the each student’s ability. Students can register for 4 weeks at time or for all 12 weeks at a discounted rate. All classes are held on Tues-days and �ursdays at Black Butte High School.Instructor: Dan SelleroliLocation: Black Butte High School Gym

5-7yr olds - 5:30PM to 6:30PMT/TH: 9/6 to 9/29, 10/4 to 10/27, 11/1 to 12/1, Fee: $25 (Each 4 week session)T/TH: 9/6 to 12/1, Fee: $60 (12 week session)

8-13yr olds - 6:00PM to 7:00PMT/TH: 9/6 to 9/29, 10/4 to 10/27, 11/1 to 12/1, Fee: $40 (Each 4 week session)9/6 to 12/1, Fee: $100 (12 week session)

Adults 13 and up - 7:00PM to 8:00PMT/TH: 9/6 to 9/29, 10/4 to 10/27, 11/1 to 12/1, Fee: $40 (Each 4 week session) 9/6 to 12/1, Fee: $100 (12 week session)

Basic Pistol �is is an introductory class that will teach stu-dents the basic fundamentals, safe operation and handling of a pistol. �e class will cover basic pistol safety, pistol mechanics for both semi-autos and revolvers, fundamentals of marksmanship, proper draw stroke, proper stance and more. Students will have the opportunity to receive a Concealed Weapon Certi�cate if they choose. No outside �rearms.Instructors: Anthony Peel & Robert MullinF: 10/28 to 11/18, 6:00PM to 8:00PMLocation: RSC Room 1439Fee: $69 Course Number: NCOTH 509 R1

Private Pilot Ground School This class is designed for pilots and future pilots who are looking to get their private �ying license, sport �ying license or Basic Ground Instructor Certi�cate. Topics will include: Federal Aviation Regulations, aerodynamics and aircra� opera-tions, navigation, aircra� instruments, aeronau-

tical information manual, aircra� performance, weight and balance, weather and aeronautical decision making. Instructor: Ed DeCastro & Ryan AchatzLocation: GRC-203T/TH: 9/6 to 12/8, 6:00PM to 9:00PM – 12weeksFee: $390 Course Number: NCOTH 132 G1

Trips and EventsFossil Butte National MonumentJoin professor of Geology Dr Dana L Pertermann, as she explores the historical nature of this famous site. Dr. Pertermann will provide insight on the principles that make up Ge-ology and the fascinating natural history of Wyo-ming as the group tours this beautiful Monument. Instructor: Dana PertermannSaturday, October 29Fee: $59 Course Number: NCOTH 101 R1

Greece: June 2018 Information SessionAttend our information session to learn more about this exciting touring opportunity with WWCC’s experienced tour leader, Michelle Schutten. Explore the settings, structures and cultures that remain of the once-mighty Greek empire. Gaze out from Pericles’ greatest vision, discuss the feats where the modern Olympics were born, and ponder life’s great questions in literal molds. Join us in Greece as we travel to Athens, Delphi, Olympia, Argolida, Epidaurus, Mycenea and a 4-day cruise of the Greek Isles Sept. 26; 7pmwww.efcollegestudytours.com/1888482YN307-382-1741, [email protected]

Utah �eater Bus Trips Trips to Salt Lake City to see Broadway Across America shows. Single show tickets are available as well as season passes. Bus picks up in Rock Springs and Green River. 2016/2017 shows:Nov. 19 - Beautiful, �e Carole Kind MusicalDec. 10 - Irving Berlin’s White ChristmasJan. 21 - Kinky BootsFeb. 21 - MatildaJune 4 - Rodgers and Hammersteins CinderellaJune 24 - Dirty Dancing

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WesternWyomingCommunityCollegeCommunityEducationRegistrationFormGreenRiverCenter1CollegeWayGreenRiver,WY82935Phone(307)872-1323 FAX(307)875-6705PLEASEPRINTORTYPEALLINFORMATIONREQUESTED.

Name______________________________________________ SocialSecurityNo._________________________

Address Street/P.O.Box______________________________ StudentIDNo._____________________________

City/State/Zip________________________________ E-mail ___________________________________

HomePhone ________________________________________ WorkPhone_______________________________

DateofBirth_________________________________________ Age*____________Sex*MaleFemale

Howlonghaveyoulivedattheaddressabove?_____________

IfaWyomingresident,howlonghaveyoulivedinWyoming?________ Ifnotatleastoneyear,wheredidyouresidebefore?___

DoyougiveWWCCpermissiontoreleaseyourname,address,andenrollmentstatusaspartofourdirectoryinformation? Yes No

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COURSENUMBER COURSETITLE FEE

I am enrolling in this course/activity for the following reasons: DegreeseekingfromWWCC Upgradecurrentjobskills Developnewjobskills Teacherrecertification Courseworktowarddegreefromanother

institution Personalenrichment

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Workshoprequiredbyemployer Physicalactivity/health Basicskills(ABE,GED,ESOL) Children’s programming Other(specify)____________________

Community Education classes are non-refundable unless the class is cancelled. If a class is cancelled, I authorize the College to automatically issue a refund check. I understand that once my registration is processed, I am officially registered for the semester and am responsible for all debts incurred. If my account is not paid in full, I understand that the College may hire a collection agency to take action. If my account is assigned to a collection agency, I understand that I am responsible for all attorney fees, court costs or delinquency fees that may be incurred during the collection of my debt. I understand that the delinquency fee will be equal to 50% of the principal amount owed.

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Community Education’s Role in WWCC’s MissionCommunity Education supports the following aspect of WWCC’s mission: Western’s fundamental purpose is to provide high quality learning opportunities to students who are at various stages of life and have di�ering needs and expecta-tions. Committed to quality and success, Western encourages �exibility, innovation, and active learning for students, faculty and sta�. �e College understands that learning occurs inside and outside the classroom and, therefore, seeks to create an environment where lifelong learning is encouraged and where students and employees interact in an atmo-sphere of mutual respect.

Registration ProcessCommunity Education courses are o�ered for non-credit. Charges associated with an individual course or event are based upon the direct cost of o�ering the course or event plus a 35% administrative fee.

Sweetwater County residents age 60 years or over may enroll for courses o�ered at Western with payment of tuition waived. Special fees for supplies or other costs remain the �nancial responsibility of each student, regardless of age, and cannot be waived. �e College Board of Trustees reserves the right to change tuition and fees at any time. To Register: Mail your registration to: Call Community Education: Community Education 307.872.1323 WWCC-GRC #1 College Way In person at: Green River, WY 82935 Western Wyoming Community College R.S. or G.R.

Follow us on Facebook! To keep updated on our newest classes Like us at www.facebook.com/WWCCcommunityeducation

Phone NumbersWWCC Green River Center .......................................................................................................................................307.872.1301Community Education.................................................................................................................................................307.872.1323Workforce Development..............................................................................................................................................307.872.1326WWCC Rock Springs Campus....................................................................................................................................307.382.1600Aquatic Center...............................................................................................................................................................307.382.1694

Abbreviation Legend M ................... Monday RSC .......... Rock Springs Campus T ..................... Tuesday GRC ......... Green River Center W ................... Wednesday TBA ......... To Be Arranged TH ................. �ursday ............... Green River Classes F ..................... Friday .............. Rock Springs Classes S ..................... Saturday ............ Farson Classes SU .................. Sunday ........... New Class

Western Wyoming Community College, (USPS 024-545) is published eight times a year during the months of Jan, March, May, July, Sept, Oct, Nov and Dec by Western Wyoming Community College, 2500 College Drive, Rock Springs WY 82901. Periodical Postage Paid at Rock Springs, WY and additional mailing o�ces. POSTMASTER: send address changes to Western Wyoming community College, 2500 College Drive, Rock Springs WY 82901.

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