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Winter & spring 2017 the possibilities are endless professional development & career training courses coffee barista training, servsafe, insurance prelicensing, Wastewater treatment and more home & Garden rain barrels & rain gardens woodlot grow your own fungi and many new courses for sustainable living

cooking class book club plus new courses in: modern home economics art, music, LOCAL WALKING TOURS creative writing, also rejuvenate with restorative yoga financial planning, communication and much more! COVER STORIES 6 New insurance prelicensing courses for professionals preparing for Personal Lines and Life, Accident & Health licensing in NYS. 8 Wastewater Treatment courses offered as part of the NYS DEC Wastewater Treatment Plant Operator Certificate series include: Activated Sludge Processes and the Basic Laboratory Course. 9 Coffee Barista Training is now available for new and existing professionals in the coffee and food service industry, as well as coffee enthusiasts! 31 cooking class book club Discuss books with a food-related twist, then go into the kitchen and prepare some of the meals with a chef. 35 Rain barrels and Rain Gardens Learn two ways to collect water for gardening and conservation uses. 36 Modern Home Economics offers strategies for adequately nourishing ourselves and our families through a hands-on course and cooking class.

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The Culinary Arts Center is located just down the road from the Queensbury campus at 410 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804

Lunch & Dinner served every wednesday & thursday February 8 to April 27, 2017 Reservations are required and can be made by emailing [email protected] or calling 518.832.7725.

Continuing Education is offering a unique culinary experience on page 43. Attend a lunch where you can go behind-the-scenes to see the kitchen, some of the preparation process and learn about our Culinary Arts program from the chefs and students. elcome to your source for lifelong learning! SUNY Adirondack Continuing WEducation offers courses to support your interests in health, fitness, art, hobbies, , food preparation, gardening, driving, international education, career preparation and professional development. Register for courses on the Queensbury or Wilton campuses and around the region. • Coffee Barista Training • Beginning Hebrew • Apple Orchard • Insurance Prelicensing • Adirondack Folk Maintenance • Wastewater Treatment School courses • Modern Home • Painting • Medicare Basics Economics • Knitting • Retirement Planning • Woodlot Management • Sewing • Writing Fiction • Restorative Yoga ...and so much more! table of contents catalog of non-credit courses Online Course Information ������������������������������������������������������������������ 2 Business & Career Training Computer Courses ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������4 Small Business Success ������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 5 Professional Development ������������������������������������������������������������������������� 6 Health Profession Opportunity Grant �����������������������������������������������������13 Leadership & Team Building ����������������������������������������������������������������������14 Personal Enrichment Community Enrollment ������������������������������������������������������������������������������16 International Education ������������������������������������������������������������������������������17 Arts & Crafts ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������19 Communication ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������25 Driving Instruction �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������27 Financial Planning ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������������28 Hobbies ����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������31 Fitness �����������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������32 Home & Garden ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 35 Motorcycle Classes ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������ 37 Special Interest �������������������������������������������������������������������������������������������38 Never Stop Learning ���������������������������������������������������������������������������������� 40 Youth Enrichment ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������45 Course Registration Information ��������������������������������������������������47 Registration Form ������������������������������������������������������������������������������������48 Contract Training ��������������������������������������������������������Inside back cover

Please note that all course information in this brochure is subject to change. The most up to date course information can be found on our website at sunyacc.edu/continuing-ed Online Course Information* You will need the correct equipment Online and hybrid classes (face-to-face classes with an online & software including: component) offered through the Office of Continuing Education A computer use the Angel course management system. newer than 4 years To be successful with these courses, participants should have basic old recommended computer skills and a familiarity with using the internet. Some Internet Access courses require regular logins and others are self-paced. Either Broadband strongly type allows participants more flexibility to complete the course recommended

ONLINE COURSE INFORMATION ONLINE COURSE materials at times and places which are convenient for them. The course description will indicate which type of online course it is. Macintosh users Chrome, Firefox When registering for a course with an online component, you and Safari will need to supply your email address and date of birth upon (recent versions registration. These are key to ensuring you receive your login recommended) credentials to access your course. Windows users For more information about the Angel online learning system, Chrome, Firefox go to: sunyacc.edu/academics/online-learning or Internet Explorer Be sure to check out the video tutorial about accessing Angel. (recent versions recommended) *Please note that the online ed2go courses use a different online learning platform. . Online COURSE OPTIONS Classes are offered in a variety of formats to accommodate stu- dents who prefer a flexible learning schedule. Look for these icons throughout the brochure to indicate the format of the class.

WEB-ENHANCED Hybrid classes (face-to-face classes with an online component) offered through the Office of Continuing Education use the Angel course management system.

FULLY Online These classes are taught online using the Angel course management system and are either self-paced, offering the student flexibility to move through the course material at their convenience, or instructor-led, with a course schedule and regular instructor feedback. The course description will specify whether a course is self-paced or instuctor-led.

Topic areas include, ed2go Online Courses but are not limited to: The Office of Continuing Education provides a wealth of online • Accounting workforce development and personal enrichment courses via • Business and ed2go.com/adirondack. Students may take individual courses Finance or enroll in a career-training certificate program. • Project Management • College Readiness Individual courses are instructor-led with monthly start • Computer dates in a convenient six-week format. In an interactive learn- Applications ing environment, students are awarded completion of the • Design & Composition course upon earning a passing score. • Healthcare & Medical • Law & Legal Non-credit online certificate programs will help you prepare • Personal for industry certification, start a new career or develop new Development skills. These programs allow a participant to start any time • Teaching & Education/ and generally complete within six months. Language & Arts • Technology With in-depth study, personal instructor assistance and all learning materials provided, participants receive a certificate • Writing & Publishing of completion upon earning a passing score.

2 WINTER & Spring 2017 Continuing Education 518.743.2238 BUSINESS & CAREER TRAINING & #sunyadk #bestkeptsecret build your future. build your uild your resume, Build your e us part of make us part career your strategic plan strategic your Business training BUSINESS & CAREER TRAINING 4 WINTER &Sprin g 2017 as group training customized to serve ourlocalbusinesses. traditional classroom environment, as one-on-one training or for companies andindividuals.Courses may beoffered ina The Office of Continuing Education offers computer training C complete itby May 5. R on page 2before enrolling inthiscourse. questions. structor isavailable viadiscussion board andemailto answer the instructor. Althoughtheseare self-paced lessons, thein- sign canbeaddressed anddiscussed withfellow studentsand discussion boards where questionsaboutPhotoshop andde- lectures, key skills handouts, quizzes to test knowledge and The course iscomposed of PowerPoint presentations, video their ideascome to life faster andmore easily. understanding ofhow Photoshop works sothatthey canmake who have beenworking inPhotoshop butwould like abetter Photoshop is needed. This course is also excellent for people and terminology ofdigitaldesign.Noprevious experience in can do, aswell asgive studentsasolidfoundation inthetheory new Photoshop users to theprogram, how itworks andwhatit photos andenhance digitalphotos. This class willintroduce and designs.These skillscan beusedto scanandcleanupold fundamentals neededto create high-quality digitalimages allows users to usetheircreativity to alter photos. Learn the Adobe Photoshop ispowerful image editingsoftware that Online course atyour own pace A with Photoshop —Online Intro to GraphicDesign computer course egister for thisclass any timeduringthesemester and vailable F omputer TrainingCOURSES manuals are alsoavailable asatraining aid. on group size ofinstruction. Customized andlength training issixstaffmembers ormore; rates are based of instruction is variable, at $150/hour. Large group Small group training involves 3-5staffmembers; length specify theinstructionneeded. or agencies seeking staff development. Employers can Customized group training isavailable for employers Small &Large Group Training typically 2-3 hours, at$100/hour. training. Oneortwo peoplemay be trained; instructionis dividuals andprofessionals needingimmediate, focused Customized one-on-onetraining isavailable for thosein- One-on-one training will beoffered basedonthedemand. received sufficientinterestit torunaparticularcourse, community interest throughout theyear. Once we have Schedule-on-demand courses are available based on Traditional Classroom Environment Please read theinformation aboutonlinecourses ebruary 6through May 5 Continuing Education 518.743.2238Continuing Education through Adobe. available online Photoshop is 30-day trialof this course. Afree, can beusedwith CS5, CS6andCC Photoshop CS4, own pace. they progress at their and information as acquire new skills individuals to module, helping on theprevious Eachlesson builds modules. 14 self-paced lesson and isdividedinto management system the Angel course taught onlineusing This class willbe CRN: 20088 P Kristen Girard Instructor: • Word • Publisher • Project • PowerPoint • Excel • Access Office Suite Microsoft P • Photoshop • Acrobat A • Computers • Introduction General Instruction not limited to: include, butare A rice: $85 rezi vailable topics Don’t Byte to PCs dobe Software BUSINESS & CAREER TRAINING 7542 2290 798. . 746 5 Spring 2017 contact: ounty contact: ounty $150 rice: Instructor: London Kim Feeney P CRN: 20100 Warren C Switzer Jennifer . 518 switzerj@ edcwc.org Washington C Deanna Derway . 518 dderway2@ co.washington.ny.us

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BUSINESS & CAREER TRAINING 6 WINTER &Sprin g 2017 Bootcamp C & Health InsurancePrelicensing The Monday |8amto 1pm April 24 AND You willhave anhourlunchonyour own eachday. Friday through Sunday |8amto 5pm April 21to 23 Hybrid Life,A The Wednesday |8amto Noon May 17 AND You willhave ahalfhourlunchonyour own eachday. Tuesday through Tuesday |8amto 4pm May 9to May 16 Prelicensing C Personal LinesInsurance professional development HEALTH Sectionmustberead priorto thefirst class. textbook andattendance atallcourse sessions are required. the NYS Personal Linesinsurance licensing examination. The Please Note: This course fulfillsthe requirements to sit for for dwelling, homeowners, auto andothercoverage areas. insurance, property andcasualty insurance basicsandpolicies inations. This course willaddress insurance regulations, general prospective agents and brokers to take NYS insurance exam - of anintensive studyofvarious insurance topics to qualify Chapters Textbook is purchased separately by the student, and R (and 29hours intheclassroom). P special populations. government healthinsurance plans;andprivate insurance for long-term care insurance; group health and blanket insurance; and related insurance; medicalplans;Affordable Care Act; basics; individualhealthinsurance policyprovisions; disability qualified plans;life settlement;accident andhealthinsurance provisions andriders; annuities;federal taxconsiderations; general insurance; life insurance basics;life insurance policies, examinations. This course willaddress insurance regulations; qualify prospective agents andbrokers to take NYS insurance consist ofan intensive studyofvarious insurance topics to egistration isrequired two weeks in advance (by April7, 2017). rerequisite: This course requires 20hours self-study Life, Personal Accident 1-10 Lines in the & Insurance ourse NEW! Health ccident LIFE ourse NEW! Section Insurance Prelicensing and Prelicensing Chapters course will Continuing Education 518.743.2238Continuing Education 3-11 course consist in will the

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BUSINESS & CAREER TRAINING 8 WINTER &Sprin g 2017 Topics willinclude: are, as well assomebestpractices ofa Notary Public Officer. what aNotaryPublic’s key responsibilities andlimitations functions asaNotaryPublic Officer. Youwill gaininsightinto will thoroughly prepare you to understand your dutiesand record keeping, trending andgraphing. control, testing andcalculations,nitrification, problem solving, include: abasicprocess overview, modifications, process cation andseekoperator renewal credit. Topics to becovered April 27 |T or F Preparation: F Notary PublicLicenseExam the the essential information you needto successfully complete course management system and is designed to teach you This online,self-paced course isoffered through theAngel Online course atyour own pace A Preparation C Notary PublicLicenseExam professional development level. this course ifyou planonpursuing an“A” certificate atany The NYS of Environmental Department Conservation requires DEC Wastewater Treatment PlantOperator Certificate series. This class isoneofthree courses offered oftheNYS aspart F A Wastew forms willbedistributed. NYS ofState licensing Department information, bookletsand materials willbeprovided, andinformation abouthow to linkto handling specialsituationsandwhento defer to anattorney. All interest, maintainingprofessional ethics,charging proper fees, Notary islikely to encounter. Topics include:avoiding conflicts of Office. Examples willbe provided a toilluminate situations that exam andwillprovide acomprehensive view oftheNotaryPublic This workshop prepares you for theNew York State NotaryPublic Tuesdays andThursdays | 6 to 9pm DefinitionReview • •

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Around 2.3 million BUSINESS & CAREER TRAINING new jobs are expected in healthcare occupations in the next 10 years

A bright future starts here. POSSIBLE CAREERS SUNY Adirondack can help you pay for expenses to pursue • Registered Nurse a career in health care, the fastest growing field in the • Certified Nurse Aide country. Local employers already are looking for qualified • Home Health Aide staff with the training and technical expertise to fill vacant • Personal Care Aide and new positions. • Substance Abuse Counselor HOW WE CAN HELP • Opportunities for stable employment and career advance- • Licensed Practical Nurse ment for low-income residents of Saratoga, Warren, • Phlebotomist Washington and nearby counties are available • EKG Technician • Connect with healthcare occupations in high demand Eligibility Requirements • Certification and degree-based options • Receive TANF or other • Personalized goal and career assessment financial assistance or live • Personalized support services at or below 200 percent • Guidance and support for the transition to college of the federal poverty level • Tutoring (see table). • Academic, workplace and life skills coaching • Be a U.S. citizen or legally eligible to work in the U.S. • Financial support for textbooks and other classroom supplies • Be age 18 or older • Uniforms/scrubs for clinical rotations (for non-credit allied health- • Job-placement assistance and retention services care training). • Support as you advance in your training and career The grant is part of a national study PROGRAMS and applicants will be selected by lottery. Not all eligible applicants Non-Credit: Allied Healthcare will be selected to participate in Training: the program. • Certified Nurse Aide • Home Health Aide Household Income • Personal Care Aide Size Credit/Degree-seeking: 1 $23,760 • Pre-nursing - Nursing 2 $32,040 • Criminal Justice: Substance 3 $40,320 Abuse Services 4 $48,600 Other Continuing Education/ 5 $56,880 Non-Credit Classes include: • Additional Healthcare-related 6 $65,160 training non-credit courses and 7 $73,460 programs may be available. 8 $81,780 Income guidelines are subject to change. Have Questions? For more information contact: Lauren Wickizer, LMSW, Assistant Director of Healthcare Initiatives Washington Hall, Room 135 | 640 Bay Rd, Queensbury, NY 12804 Tel: 518.681.5627 | Email: [email protected]

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• Adventure Sports course • Active learning for all ages; We have designed on campus or portable fun & safety ensured challenge courses for elements for training area organizations • R.A.I.S.E. Bullying such as: at your facility Prevention Program • Great Escape Six Flags • Large & small groups welcome • Girl Scouts • Custom programming • Boy Scouts • Challenge by choice design & flexible scheduling • local sports teams • SUNY Plattsburgh SUNY Adirondack offers innovative team building opportunities freshmen experience at our Queensbury campus. program. Area organizations with participants of any age are invited Adventure Sports also to contact us to develop team building exercises using the offers the R.A.I.S.E. expertise of our Adventure Sports staff. A variety of high and youth program, which focuses on social and low elements will be incorporated to meet your needs. emotional skill develop- Our challenge course is designed for a “challenge by choice: ment for middle school students, with a special team building experience." Not every team member will want to emphasis on bullying climb the ropes, but every team member has an important part prevention. to play — on the ropes and on the ground! For the workplace, we create innovative and customized team building activities at your facility. Team building lays the groundwork to enable your staff to work together more creatively and effectively.

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14 Winter & Spring 2017 Continuing Education 518.743.2238 personal enrichment Community Enrollment, International Education and Arts & Crafts

Get creative #sunyadk #bestkeptsecret PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 16 WINTER &Sprin g 2017 16 Winter &Sprin g 2017 Please Community members are welcome inotherSUNYAdirondack to participate ensembles. • • • for more information aboutplaying inany oftheensembles. the Instruction and outdoor exhibits throughout large oftheisland. portions Please note: Participants mustbe18years ofage to register. many ofthebasicsfieldarchaeology. sites. Enjoy arigorous field experience thatwill expose you to and readings willprimarilydealwith18th-century military ratory methods,artifact identificationandsurveying. Lectures returning the islandishometo anincredibly richcomplex ofsites. We are Rogers Rogers Island,Fort Edward Monday through Friday |9amto 5pm July 10to A ARCHAEOLOGY FIELDSCHOOL included intheprogram. necessary, andnoauditionisrequired. Public concert(s) willbe and involves weekly group rehearsals. Noprevious experience is The chorale is intended for individuals who enjoy group singing 7toMondays 9pm | January 23to May 5 SUNY Adirondack Chorale required. Public concert(s) willbeincluded intheprogram. strument. There are noauditions,andapositive attitudeis background in playing a woodwind, brass or percussion in- the Symphonic Bandwelcomes musiclovers whohave a and SUNYAdirondack musicmajors andnon-musicmajors, Comprised ofanintergenerational mixofcommunity members Wednesdays |4:30to 6:30pm January 25to May 5 SUNY Adirondack S COMMUNITY ENROLLMENT today of Ranging”whilecampedhere, andhis“Rules” are stillread U.S.

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 18 WINTER &Sprin g 2017 18 Winter &Sprin g 2017 Professor Elizabeth Braxton [email protected] Professor Valerie [email protected] F Quito, aUNESCO World Heritage Site. colonial haciendas, indigenous villages and Spanish Colonial mountains, junglesandrainforests (i.e., Cuyabeno Reserve), geographical locations,includingvolcanoes, highaltitude Destinationswillincludeawiderangethe participants. of to facilitate aneffective cultural immersion experience for interaction andcontact withtheindigenous Andeanpeople safaris. The program has been designed to provide significant riding, junglezipline,birdwatching andnight boat/canoe Activities includeday andnightjunglehikes, horseback the Andesto theAmazon. natural resource conservation andenvironmental science, from eco-zones, volcanoes, junglewildlife, botany, marinebiology, interested ingeography, agriculture, tropical andneo-tropical es andhaciendas.The course offers to students opportunities The class willvisitindigenous markets andstay injunglelodg- ecotourism andsustainability intheregion. andmarketingthe exportation oftheseproducts, aswell as industry includingtextile weaving andleathershops, science andeconomics, various aspectsofindigenous Amazon), AndeanandAmazonian biodiversity, art, political (learning abouttheindigenous peoplesoftheAndesand academic subjectsincludinganthropology andarchaeology This multidisciplinaryprogram willcover abroad range of then seeitfor yourself from themountainsto theAmazon. This Spring2017 semester, learnaboutthenationofEcuador, May 2017 or more information, contact theprofessors:

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 20 WINTER &Sprin g 2017 6-9 APRIL P Paint, supplies andasmock • 2-hour guidedinstruction • • gold paint! Course price includes a$4materials fee and: creative spark,have ablastandpaintthenightaway withsome Studio istraveling from Amsterdam, NYto helpusfindour festive paintingto get you into thespirit!ARTvoice DivineArt Join usaswe celebrate St.Patrick's Day earlyandcreate anew, Queensbury Campus Friday |6to 8pm March 10 S earrings, aring,pendant,bracelet orasculptural piece. setting. Participants willhave theopportunity to create either creating texture andembossing, bezel makingandstone and techniques, suchaspiercing, laminatingandsoldering, or asculpture inmetal?This class willaddress theskills and fabricate originalfunctionalornon-functional jewelry Would you like to learnthebasicskillsnecessary to design Queensbury Campus Thursdays |6to 9pm April 6to May 11 Design &F Silversmithing: to learnhow to sew. time andneedarefresher orthosewhohave always wanted machine. This class isfor adultswhohave notsewn for some Course price includesallsupplies,fabric anduseofasewing project for beginners! Learn to sew whilemakingalarge, linedbeachtote —aneasy Sketch DesignLounge, GlensFalls Saturday |9to 11:30am April 1 Learn to Sew

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 22 WINTER &S pring 2017 or different lace patterns whichcanbe combined into eitherascarf knit andpurl.Pleasebringthefollowing to class: work oninwarmer weather. Studentsshouldknow how to cozy andfunto knit.Their size makes themgreat to carryand and decreases. Pleasebringthefollowing to class: know how to knitandpurlbecomfortable working increases for different types of lace patterns are welcome. Students should In Queensbury Campus Wednesday |6:30to 8:30pm May 3 Beginning Lace NEW! Learn Queensbury Campus Wednesdays |6:30to 8:30pm April 12to 26 Learn to KnitS Onepairsize 6needles • • Scissors • Tapestry needle • •

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Finding the Light: Instructor: Sarah Rodman Candle Making 101 Price: $65 March 25 Saturday | 10am to 1pm CRN: 20019 Adirondack Folk School in Lake Luzerne, NY Students will learn about different wax, Regardless of new technology, everyone loves the light, warmth wicks, scents, colors and beauty of handmade candles. This course will introduce and molds — and will PERSONAL ENRICHMENT students to the ancient traditions of "chandlery." make a variety of candles using old Please bring candle stubs, used candles and an assortment of and new materials. favorite containers such as teacups, mason jars, seashells and vintage glassware. Expect to bring home an assortment of Course price includes lovely, hand-made gifts or items for your own home. No expe- a $20 materials fee. rience necessary.

American Tinsmithing Basics Instructor: April 1 Art Thorman Saturday | 9am to 4pm Price: $95 Adirondack Folk School in Lake Luzerne, NY CRN: 20020 Learn basic 19th Century American tinsmithing from a master Course price includes tinsmith. This class will introduce you to and teach you about a $10 materials fee. all the tools, forming stakes, swedges and hand-operated machines used in a well-equipped 19th Century tin shop. You will be shown how to do basic layout work, cutting, forming, assembly and soldering. Complete both a finger candlestick and a wall sconce by the end of class and be amazed at what you've accomplished.

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Write your future #sunyadk #bestkeptsecret PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 25 Spring 2017 $45 rice: $49rice: $69rice: $15 rice: Instructor: Joe Portes P CRN: 20021 isFiction Writing of all adults open to and abilitiesages of makingwith a goal all participants better and readers. writers : Instructor Bartel, Pauline Bartel Inc. Communications, P CRN: 20022 One-on-one withconsulting the instructor project about your any eliminates preventing excuses realizing from you publishing your dreams. includes price Course fee. a $15 materials : Instructor Bartel, Pauline Bartel Inc. Communications, P CRN: 20023 includes price Course fee. a $15 materials : Instructor Jane Gabriels P CRN: 20024

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 26 WINTER &Sprin g 2017 help. The needfor literacy tutors intheregion isgreat! Teach reading andEnglishto adultsinthecommunity whoneed adult studentinbasicliteracy, theEnglishlanguage orboth. training by Literacy New York staffinorder to begintutoring an for LeisureorTravel Spanish —B some conversational Hebrew. ested inlearningtheHebrew alphabet, reading, writingand country? This class isdesignedfor thebeginnerwhoisinter Did you know Hebrew istheofficial language ofonlyone Wilton Center Tuesdays | 6:30to 8:30pm April 4to May 9 Beginning HebrewNEW! medicine read amap, filloutajobapplicationor follow directionsa on Did you know thatoneoutoffive adultsinour region cannot Queensbury Campus Thursdays |5:30to 8:30pm March 23to April27 V is necessary. pace theclass andfocus ourlessons, andnopriorexperience restaurant, shopping terms and more! Your input will help Learn greetings, niceties, askingfor directions, ordering ina will provide you withtheconfidence you need to travel abroad. together! This course ofbasic,beginningSpanishconversation aconversationcontinued highschool.Joinusto start after been interested inlearningSpanishorwishedyou had ish-speaking countries intheworld? Perhaps you’ve always ¡Saludos! Are you planningatripto oneofthemany Span- Queensbury Campus Tuesdays |6:30to 8:30pm March 28to May 2 olunteer Literacy Tutor Training bottle? In this asic C course, onversation individuals will receive Continuing Education 518.743.2238Continuing Education complete -

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 28 WINTER &Sprin g 2017 28 Winter &Sprin g 2017 retirement income stream to give peace ofmind. other investments may create your “personal pension”—a class willhelpattendees understand how annuitiesand an income plan to fundtheretirement ofyour dreams. This 401(k)s, 403(b)s, CDsandcashcanallbeusedto create to ideal retirement is funded by steady income without having & Asset Protection may notbereversible. your benefit.Joinusbefore you make financialdecisionsthat options, andhelpyou understand simplesteps to maximize Social Security benefit choices, such asindividual andspousal protect your retirement income. This session willcover key costs during retirement, as well as how to wisely grow and Security. Learn how to planfor taxes, healthcare andother and learnstrategies to get themostmoney from Social your SocialSecurity benefit. Attend thishands-on workshop A few key decisionscanmake abigdifference intheamountof Queensbury Campus Monday |6to 8pm March 27 S Maximize Y action This class attacks thatcrisisby armingattendees withan The mediahighlightstheretirement crisisfacing Americans. Queensbury Campus Monday |6to 8pm May 1 Creating y Retirement Income Planning: your values andyour budget. living choices andlong-term care planningto fit your mindset, where itallgoes uponyour death? This class willexplore senior eat, to keep your possessions andyour money andto choose isitforimportant you to choose where you live andwhatyou You’ve worked hard andaccumulated money andassets. How Queensbury Campus Wednesday |6to 8pm April 26 L Financial planning ong- enefit ocial Security Benefit work. plan Social Term C There willbeconstruction ontheSUNY Adirondack campus thisspring. Please bea for predictable Security our our Our Personal Pension are Planning benefits, retirement w are: money income. in annuities, For Continuing Education 518.743.2238Continuing Education Continuing Education 518.743.2238Continuing Education most, IRAs, an CRN: 20036 P Halliday Financial Group, Adviser with Stages Financial Principal ofLife Frank Finch, Instructor: CRN: 20035 P Planning Attorney & BrianBorie,Estate Halliday Financial Group, Adviser with Stages Financial Principal ofLife Frank Finch, Instructor: CRN: 20037 P Halliday Financial Group, Adviser with Stages Financial Principal ofLife Frank Finch, Instructor: rice: $15 rice: $15 rice: $15

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 32 WINTER &Sprin g 2017 prior experience isneeded. of allage groups andallfitness levels are welcome, andno included. Alllevels are welcome. healing. Restorative breathing andmeditationpractices willbe chronic tension andstress —leadingto deeprelaxation and The postures gently stretch andopenthebodyto relieve and blankets to modifyandenhance traditional yoga postures. This isarejuvenating practice andfullysupported using props Queensbury Campus Tuesdays |6to 7:15pm F Restorative Y will medium- orhigh-impactworkout. Stability ballsandbands cardio andaerobics —tailored to your needsfor alow-, will bechallenged differently withelementsofstep, Zumba, regularly andtargets allthemusclegroups? Every week you Are you lookingfor atotal-body workout thatchanges Queensbury Campus Tuesdays &Thursdays |4:30to 5:30pm F C Fitness The classroom where many ofourfitness classes are heldisnotair-conditioned. Please note: Before any starting exercise program, consult your physician . standard notationandtablature willbeprovided. your fingers and,mostimportantly, having fun.Handoutsin focus onproducing cleartone, developing musclememoryin to play theinstrument.We willtake thingsslowly, witha is to get and provide students started them the skills needed right-hand technique and how to play a few tunes. The goal first notes andchords onthemandolin,as well asleft- and Learnto start. thebasicsofholding,tuningandplaying your are interested inplaying themandolinbutdon'tknow where This class isdesignedfor thebeginner—thosefolks who Queensbury Campus Wednesdays |6:30to 8:30pm March 22 to April19 the Mandolin S ebruary 14to May 9 ebruary 14to May 11 o Y ardio andS also ou Want to Play be used to enhance trength Circuit oga No class onMarch 14 No class onMarch 14&16 your workout. Men and Continuing Education 518.743.2238Continuing Education women and strap to class. a yoga mat,blanket Students shouldbring PLEASE NOTE: CRN: 20043 P Tobey Gifford Instructor: able clothes. sneakers andcomfort Be sure to wear good is for you! results, thenthisclass If you would like to see CRN: 20042 P Leesa Stiller Instructor: mandolin. desire to play anda smartphone downloaded onyour tuner oratuningapp strings, anelectronic set ofmandolin mandolin, anextra is thatyou have a The onlyprerequisite CRN: 20041 P Alan Epstein Instructor: rice: $95 rice: $119 rice: $70

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HOME & GARDEN Workshops & classes to inspire sustainable living through cooking, gardening & more!

We make our own honey #sunyadk #bestkeptsecret PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 35 Spring 2017 $25 rice: $15 rice: $15 rice: $49rice: Instructor: Christopher-Robin Cloudburst Healy, Cultivated Ecology/Clearlight Permaculture Design P CRN: 20049 includes price Course fee. a $10 materials Instructor: Christopher-Robin Cloudburst Healy, Cultivated Ecology/Clearlight Permaculture Design P CRN: 20050 Instructor: Christopher-Robin Cloudburst Healy, Cultivated Ecology/Clearlight Permaculture Design P CRN: 20051 Instructor: Darrow, Nate Apple Saratoga P CRN: 20052 is Darrow Nate and operator owner Apple of Saratoga in Schuylerville, NY with experience - managing com in orchards mercial York, New Vermont, andNorth Carolina Jamaica.

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 36 WINTER &Sprin g 2017 C Vegetable cooking andshoppingseasonally • Breakfast items • Easy andhealthy snacks • C • • Food preservation andfood waste • Knife skills • and time. fitness, meditationand ways to combat stress andsave money food storage andwaste, cooking ofvegetables, nutrition,basic about mealplanning,budgeting, knife skills,mealpreparation, skills neededto live ahealthierandmore organized life. Learn This hands-oncourse andcooking class willgive peoplethebasic SUNY Adirondack CulinaryCenter Arts &QueensburyCampus Fridays |6to 9pm March 24 to April7 Modern HomeE grants andassistance, how to sellyour timber andmuchmore. a forest management plan,forestry bestpractices, government culture lessons on campus forestland. Topics include: creating willlearnthroughDuring thisclass, participants hands-onsilvi- timber, maplesyrup, recreation andmany otherpotential uses. owners to strategies for managingtheirwoodlots for wildlife, This entry-level course isintended to introduce private forest F for F Woodlot Management turn thesecommon weeds into nourishing food. early springcooking. Studentswilllearnavariety ofmethodsto spring. Learn how dandelions,nettlesandramps cangrace your off. Not to worry, wildediblesare thefirst delicious of greens Despite snow meltand ground thaw, garden produce is still far Queensbury Campus Tuesday |6to 8pm April 25 Wild EdiblesofSpring control Nutritionbasicsandportion • Thrifty ways to save timeandmoney • Mealplanningandbudgeting • C Queensbury Campus Saturday |9amto Noon ebruary 18 lass 3:NutritionandSaving ( lass 2:Healthy Eating( lass 1:BasicC Butchering meat Growing andcooking withherbs orest Owners 101 NEW! information for future communication aboutthiscourse. Please call oremailour office to learnmore and toshare your contact the industry standard for chainsa in development: Gameoflogging ooking Skills( SUNY Adirondack Culinary Center) Arts

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YOUTH ENRICHMENT online courses & hands-on learning all year long! ONLINE COURSES IN STEM Students in grades 3 to 12 Online course at your own pace Register for these 6-week STEM courses any time during the semester and have until May 15, 2017 to complete the course(s). Please read the information about online courses on p. 2 before enrolling. Please visit our website at sunyacc.edu/continuing-ed for complete descriptions.

Forensic Science: Bugs to Ballistics Instructor: Joe Biss III Learn about forensic entomology, forgery, footprints and ballistics. Price: $42 Grades 3-5, CRN: 20071 Online courses Grades 6-9 CRN: 20069 at your own pace. Grades 10-12 CRN: 20070

Forensics: Prove It You will study everything from bones to tool makers, fingerprints, DNA and trace evidence.

Grades 3-5, CRN: 20072 Grades 6-9 CRN: 20073 Grades 10-12 CRN: 20074

Creatures of Myth & Legend YOUTH PROGRAMMING Investigate creatures of myth and legend from Bigfoot to the Loch Ness Monster.

Grades 3-5, CRN: 20080 Grades 6-9 CRN: 20081 Grades 10-12 CRN: 20082

Animal Kingdom - Vertebrates Learn what’s special about the main group of creatures with bones — from fish to mammals.

Grades 3-5, CRN: 20075 Grades 6-9 CRN: 20076 Grades 10-12 CRN: 20077

Exploring the Hudson River Valley Discover what makes the Hudson River so special — from the Adirondacks to Albany.

Grades 3-5, CRN: 20078 Grades 6-9 CRN: 20079 Grades 10-12 CRN: 20083

Continuing Education 518.743.2238 WINTER & Spring 2017 45 Summer Enrichment July 10 through 27, 2017 SUNY Adirondack offers a Summer Enrichment program for area youths who are entering grades 4-10. These courses are designed to introduce students to new, innovative and stimulating academic areas, enhance their traditional classroom education and provide a fun-filled experience. Summer Enrichment information will be available in March 2017. Contact SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education for more information or to be added to the mailing list.

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Science | Technology | Engineering | Art | Math

STEAM Camp is returning for Summer 2017 for students entering 9th and 10th grades at the Wilton Center! This two-week program uses hands-on learning modules in three areas of Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math and introduces students to local high-tech businesses.

46 WINTER & SPRING 2017 Continuing Education 518.743.2238 COURSE REGISTRATION Register for a course by filling out a registration form and submitting it to the Office of Continuing Education, in the following ways:

In Person: Washington Hall | 8am to 4pm | Monday through Friday

Mail: Office of Continuing Education SUNY Adirondack 640 Bay Road, Queensbury, NY 12804

Phone: 518.743.2238 8am to 4pm | Monday through Friday

Fax: 518.743.2318

Email: [email protected]

COURSE PAYMENT Payment is due upon registration, as follows:

By Check: Made payable to SUNY Adirondack. Students may pay in person at the Continuing Education Office, Washington Hall, Monday through Friday, between the hours of 8am and 4pm. Students may also mail the payment stub, located at the bottom of the Student Schedule and Bill, with check to the Office of Continuing Education.

By Cash or Credit Card: Cash payment must be made at the Business Office in Warren Hall, with a copy of the Student Schedule and Bill. Credit card payment must be made at the Busi- ness Office in Warren Hall, with a copy of the Student Schedule and Bill or atwww.sunyacc.edu/ continuing-ed/registration using e-cashier. A $1 nonrefundable NELNET Enrollment Fee will be assessed for each e-cashier payment. Full payments are deducted immediately from the account provided on the NELNET agreement.

COURSE DROP/REFUND POLICY COURSE CANCELLATIONS 100% tuition and fees will be refunded if drop When it is necessary to cancel a class, we try to notification (written, phone or in-person) has provide a minimum of two days’ notice before been received by the Office of Continuing the scheduled start of the class. Full tuition and Education during normal business hours (8am- fees will be refunded for any classes cancelled 4pm, M-F) more than two full business days by SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education. (48 hrs.) before the start of class. No refunds will be processed once the 48-hour deadline third party/EMPLOYER PAID TUITION has passed. Non-payment may result in balance Please mail or fax a letter to the Office of being turned over to a collection agency. All Continuing Education on company letter- collection fees, including reasonable attorney head authorizing SUNY Adirondack to bill the fees, will be the responsibility of the student. company. This letter must be included with the registration material. COURSE Accommodations SUNY Adirondack encourages persons with CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS (CEUs) disabilities to participate in official college The Office of Continuing Education at SUNY programs, events and activities. Reasonable Adirondack offers CEUs to those who have accommodations can be requested by contact- completed designated courses. The CEU is ing SUNY Adirondack Accessibility Services at a uniform measurement of individual par- 518.743.2282 or [email protected]. ticipation in non-credit programs. One CEU represents 10 contact hours. In order to COURSE LOCATIONS receive CEUs, students must successfully Unless otherwise indicated, all courses are complete course requirements according to the taught on SUNY Adirondack’s Queensbury instructor’s standards. Students must request campus, 640 Bay Road, Queensbury. A campus formal recognition of CEUs from the Office of map is included with the course schedule/ Continuing Education using the CEU Request confirmation. Form and pay a $15 processing fee per course.

COURSE PREREQUISITES Course Attendance Please review course brochure or our website Attendance is taken at the start of all Continuing www.sunyacc.edu/continuing-ed to be sure you Education courses. You are still responsible for have met the stated prerequisites for all courses paying for a course if you do not attend and you wish to take. If you have any questions have not withdrawn by contacting the Office of about the nature of a specific prerequisite, Continuing Education within the refund period. please contact us. REGISTRATION FORM SUNY Adirondack Continuing Education Washington Hall | 640 Bay Road | Queensbury, NY 12804 Phone: 518.743.2238 | Fax: 518.743.2318 Email: [email protected] | Web: sunyacc.edu/continuing-ed NON-CREDIT COURSE REGISTRATION FORM Please Print clearly Additional copies of this form can be found at sunyacc.edu/continuing-ed/registration

Full Legal Name:

Date of Birth:

Home/Cell Phone: Work Phone:

Student ID or SS#:

Mailing Address:

Email Address:

Have you been convicted of a felony?  Yes  No if yes, additional paperwork must be completed through the Office of Continuing Education before registration is accepted.

Please register me for the following courses listed on this form. I understand that I will be automatically billed for the course(s) once my registration has occurred, regardless of chosen payment method.

CRN Course Title Price

Payment is due at the time of registration.

48 Winter & Spring 2017 Continuing Education 518.743.2238 BUSINESS STRATEGIES TO SUIT YOU From team building on our Challenge Course to computer training in our labs or on site. The possibilities for customized training are endless.

SUNY Adirondack’s Continuing Education We offer customize training scenarios programs can help you grow your business and tools to meet your needs and and provide your staff with the skills to deliver results. succeed in today’s global marketplace. • State-of-the-art classroom and • Leadership Development meeting facilities • New Media & Communications • Queensbury and Wilton, NY, locations • Small Business Management • On-site training • Team-Building & Hiring • Adventure Sports Challenge Course • Industrial Technology/PLC’s • Mobile learning lab for software and industrial technology training • Project Management • PC, Mac and iPad labs • Workplace Safety • Expert Instructors • Software Essentials—Intro to Advanced

For more information contact: Erin Krivitski, PsyD, Coordinator of Workforce Training Phone: 518.832.7604 | Email: [email protected] 640 Bay Road | Queensbury, NY 12804

2017 Summer & Enrichment Science | Technology | Engineering | Art | Math

Join us for a fun and rewarding way to spend a few weeks of your summer. Whether your interest is in the performing arts, sciences or the outdoors; we have something for you! As part of our Aftercare option, kids can remain on campus in a safe environment and participate in unstructured, supervised activities. high school students: If you are entering grade 11 or 12, you can still be part of the Summer Enrichment Program as a faculty assistant and work with a faculty member in an area of interest. Build your resume, and engage in community service opportunities! students entering grade 9 or 10: Join us this summer at our Wilton Center for STEAM Camp.