COMMUNITY EDUCATION CALENDAR OF CLASSES SUMMER 2018 MAY 21, 2018 – REGISTRATION BEGINS

May 21, 2018 – Telephone, Online, In Person, Mail and Fax, 10:00am -6:00pm. May 19, Swim Saturday Registration Kick-Off & Swim Testing 9am-11:30am Register Online, In-Person, by Mail or Fax – 10 a. – 6 p.m. Tel 818-719-6425 • Fax 818-610-6517 extension.piercecollege.edu PIERCE EXTENSION SUMMER 2018 CALENDAR

MAY 19 SATURDAY SWIM TESTING AND SWIM REGISTRATION BEGINS AT 9 AM (Swimming Lessons Only)

MAY 21 MONDAY PIERCE EXTENSION REGISTRATION BEGINS TELEPHONE REGISTRATION BEGINS AT 9 AM; IN-PERSON REGISTRATION BEGINS AT 10 AM; FAX & MAIL REGISTRATION BEGINS

All mail registration must be postmarked and have a stamped, self-addressed envelope enclosed. Registrations will be processed on a first-arrived basis. Please give alternate choices or check the waiting list box on registration form in case a class is closed.

MAY 28 MONDAY MEMORIAL DAY OBSERVED–CS OFFICE CLOSED

JUNE 11 MONDAY CAMPS BEGIN

JUNE 18 TUESDAY COMMUNITY SERVICES SUMMER PROGRAM BEGINS

JULY 4 WEDNESDAY INDEPENDENCE DAY OBSERVED–CAMPUS CLOSED

Check individual programs for beginning dates, special schedules, ending dates and variations from holiday schedules.

Pierce College’s not-for-credit, community education program

Each year, Pierce Extension serves approximately 15,000 students; offering over 1,300 educational opportunities for personal or professional development, skill improvement and upgrading, cultural enrichment, and recreational enjoyment. Taught by experts in their field, Extension classes are offered in addition to Pierce College’s instructional program, and are not academic equivalents of regular classes, or prerequisites for the traditional college program.

Pierce Extension is a self-sustaining, user-fee supported program which welcomes everyone in the community to participate. Call us at (818) 719-6425 to enroll in a class, or for more information. You can also visit our website at: http://extension.piercecollege.edu for class information. Join us on the road to life- long learning!

2 CONSUMER INTEREST–CLASSES FOR ADULTS SUMMER 2018 TABLE OF CONTENTS

REGISTRATION FORM ...... 27 FOSTER & KINSHIP CARE EDUCATION ...... 4

Enjoy Our New Catalog RECREATION Design! & FITNESS Eastern Health ...... 25 BUSINESS Exercise ...... 25 & CAREERS Recreation & Fitness ...... 26 Career Training ...... 5-10 Swim Fitness ...... 31-32 GENERAL ONLINE LEARNING ....54 INFORMATION Open Recreation ...... 25 ADULT EDUCATION Registration Forms ...... 26,30 FREE CLASSES ...... 12, 13 Registration Information ...... 28,29

KIDS COLLEGE CONSUMER Skills for School ...... 42 INTEREST Tech Kids ...... 45 Computers ...... 11 Personal Growth ...... 45 Personal Interest ...... 14 Art for Kids ...... 48 Life Skills ...... 14 Recreation for Kids...... 48 Finance ...... 15 Pet Care ...... 16 CULTURAL DISCOVERY Language ...... 16 Fine Art ...... 19-20 Performing Arts ...... 21-22 SUMMER CAMPS...... 51 Dance ...... 23-24 SWIMMING LESSONS ...... 34-39

CONSUMER INTEREST–CLASSES FOR ADULTS 3 Foster & Kinship Care Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes Pierce College Foster & Kinship Care Education Summer 2018 (818) 710-2937 / FAX (818) 610-6517 [email protected] Renewal classes meet all LA County and State requirements for B, W, D & F Rates Classes are open to all Foster Parents, Kinship Caregivers & Interested Parties RENEWAL CLASSES: Saturdays in North Gym Room 5600

JUNE TITLE TIME TRAINER Saturday, 2nd CSEC 9:00 am - 3:00 pm Theresa Reed, M.Ed.. Saturday, 9th Helping Children Develop Motor 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Tammy Lanier, FKCE Skills Through Craft and Arts Lecturer Saturday, 16th The Effects of Drugs and 9:00 am - 12:00 pm Steve Lorentson, LMFT Alcohol on the Brain Saturday, 23rd Self Care: Promoting Wellness 9:00 am - 12:00 pm DMH, Trainer and Resiliency (Burnout Prevention) JULY TIME TITLE TRAINER Saturday 14 9am-3pm Documentation on Tammy Lanier, FKCE Lecturer Allegation Prevention Saturday 21 9am-12pm How to Help Your Child Prepare Yvonne Brooks, FKCE Instructor Responsibly for Back to School Saturday 28 9am-3pm Integrative Health Steve Lorentson, LMFT AUGUST TIME TITLE TRAINER Saturday 4 9am-3pm Prudent Parenting Tammy Lanier, FKCE Lecturer Saturday 11 9am-12pm Eating Disorders & Youth Tammy Lanier, FKCE Lecturer Saturday 18 9am-12pm Handling Mood Problems in Children Steve Lorentson, LMFT Saturday 25 9am-12pm Parenting Without Pain Yvonne Brooks, FKCE Instructor SEPTEMBER TIME TITLE TRAINER Saturday 8 9am-3pm AB12 REGULATIONS Tammy Lanier, FKCE Lecturer Saturday 15 9am-3pm RFA Written Directives Tammy Lanier, FKCE Lecturer Saturday 22 9am-12pm Understanding Your Child’s Yvonne Brooks, FKCE Instructor Emotional Language Saturday 29 9am-12pm The Impact of Physical and Sexual Abuse Steve Lorentson, LMFT Sí necesita clases para padres de crianza en español, por favor llame a Mission College (818) 364-7664 DUE TO SOME SENSITIVE MATERIAL PRESENTED, CHILDREN ARE NOT PERMITTED IN CLASS NO CHILD CARE IS AVAILABLE. Community Education For further Classes for Adults Online Registration Begins Monday, May 21 information Telephone Registration Begins Monday, May 21 at 9 am please call In-Person Registration Begins Monday, May 21 at 10 am and Mail and Fax Registration Begins (818) 719-6425 Classes Begin June 18

BECOME A RESOURCE PARENT (FOSTER PARENT) PRE-SERVICE CLASSES PRE-REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED Pierce College Campus: Village 8343 F- RATE Fostering medically fragile children D- RATE Fostering children with emotional 4 Thursdays 5:30pm-9:30pm (16 hours) and behavioral issues. June 7-28, 2018 4 Thursdays 5:30pm-9:30pm (16 hours) 4 Thursdays 5:30pm-9:30pm (16 hours) July 5-26, August 2-23, 2018 4 Thursdays 5:30pm-9:30pm (16 hours) September 6 -27,

4 CLASSES FOR ADULTS Career Training Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes Medical Insurance Billing and Coding Series The healthcare field has some of the most sought after jobs, and the knowledge of medical billing and coding can open many opportunities for you. In this certificate series, you will gain the basic foundation, knowledge and skills to help you gain employment in a medical office. Students who successfully complete the free orientation AND all 13 classes in this series will earn a certificate of completion. Sue Mardirosian is a Certified Coding Instructor and an AHIMA approved Certified Coding Specialist who has taught many years at various colleges and universities. Series Fee: $1,399 (See times and dates below) (Note: Please register for both the Free Orientation and the Series to be part of the certificate program.) 20.0828 20.0831 Medical Billing Orientation Advanced Terminology Discover more about the popular Medical Billing Program participants shall continue to expand their and Claims Administration Certificate Program medical vocabulary. Students are guided through offered through Los Angeles Pierce College more in-depth instruction and practice exercises. Extension Program. Find out all that the program Offering further develops terminology for billers entails, including payment methods, book fees, and coders. and background information about the instructors. 1 Sunday 9 am-4 pm Get assistance in tailoring the program for your in- July 29 Reg. Fee: $250 dividual goals, in addition to seeking employment assistance. The ins and outs of the program will be discussed including what is required of each student. All potential or interested participants in our program are required to attend. Required texts will be discussed in orientation. 1 Sunday 10 am-12 noon July 8 No Fee

Participation in the Certificate Program is not required. 20.0832 Individual classes may be taken at the prices listed for each class, AND if prerequisites are met. However, ONLY Physiology students who successfully complete ALL classes can earn a certificate. Offering provides an introduction to principles of human physiology from chemical processes 20.0829 and cellular levels to bodily systems functions. Students will continue to expand their knowledge Anatomy obtained from anatomy in preparation for medical terminology. Students will study the structures of the human body and improve knowledge of bodily systems. 1 Sunday 9 am-4 pm No science background is required. Material is August 5 Reg. Fee: $250 presented in an easy-to-understand delivery. 1 Sunday 9 am-4 pm 20.0833 July 15 Reg. Fee: $250 ICD-10 Coding/CM/PCS 20.0830 Learn the basic procedures and diagnosis coding relating to physician reimbursement and gain Medical Terminology an understanding of the coding principles. The Use outlines, exercises, and pronunciation guides basic steps in coding will be reviewed and stu- to develop the basis for a strong medical vocab- dents will be able to practice with actual coding ulary, or brush up on your medical termin- ology exercises. skills. Students will learn to decipher, build, and 1 Sunday 9 am-4 pm understand medical terms by studying vocabulary August 12 Reg. Fee: $250 parts. This course does not presume a back- ground in science or biology – it is clear and easy- 20.0834 to-learn regardless of your level of expertise. 1 Sunday 9 am-4 pm CPT/HCPCS Coding July 22 Reg. Fee: $250 Learn CPT coding and HCPCS coding, using the most complete codes and how to “” for maximum reimbursement. 1 Sunday 9 am-4 pm August 19 Reg. Fee: $250

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Medical Insurance Billing and Coding Series (Continued)

20.0835 20.0839 Medical Billing Hospital Billing Become a valued professional in the fast growing This one-day seminar will provide you with an healthcare field. Beginning students will learn medical introduction to the hospital medical field. Learn billing techniques, and how to follow up and collect correct coding and collecting of claims. Hospital on billed claims. Learn to complete medical and item- based processes will be taught along with HMO’s ized statements. Various types of insurance plans and and IPA’s. Processing from start to finish to re- insurance cards will also be reviewed. ceive proper payment for services provided. 1 Sunday 9 am-4 pm Prerequisite: Medical Terminology. Text(s) dis- October 7 Reg. Fee: $250 cussed in offering. 1 Sunday 9 am-4 pm 20.0840 August 26 Reg. Fee: $250 Computerized Medical 20.0836 Billing Hospital Billing Learn hands-on instruction in computer applica- Advanced tions. Be presented with software and superbills. Medical Billing Learn daily transaction entries and monthly/ You will be instructed how to prepare a “clean” annual management reporting. Work with the HCFA-1 500 claim form for Medicare, Med-Cal, HCFA 1500 forms. No prior computer knowledge and other private carriers. This course will build on is required. Prerequisite: Medical Billing, Medical the information received in the beginning medical Terminology, and Coding I Students only need to billing course and will include the billing cycle, complete one section. explanation of benefit forms and collections. 1 Sunday 9 am-4 pm Prerequisite: Coding Level I, Coding Level II, and October 14 Reg. Fee: $250 Medical Billing. 1 Sunday 9 am-4 pm Subject to change. We strongly September 9 Reg. Fee: $250 Required Texts: recommend that you attend the free orientation 20.0837 meeting to get the most up-to-date information. Advanced Coding Texts and necessary manuals are NOT included in class fees. Take the information presented from beginning medical coding offerings, including ICD-9 coding, 1. Medical Terminology for Health Professionals COT coding, HCPC coding and modifiers, and ( Bound) consolidate this coding for maximum reimburse- 7th Edition by Ehrlich and Schroeder ment. Prerequisite: Coding Level I, Coding Level 2. CPT 2017 Professional Edition by AAPC II, and Medical Billing. 3. HCPCS 2017 Level II by AAPC 2 Sundays 9 am-4 pm 4. Insurance Handbook for the Medical Office 14c September 16 & 23 Reg. Fee: $250 by Fordney 5. Workbook for Insurance Handbook for the Medi- 20.0838 cal Office 14c by Fordney Worker’s Compensation 6. Step-by-Step Medical Coding 2017 Edition by Buck Learn how to process worker claims, liens and & Thurston provide appropriate and complete paperwork to 7. Workbook for Step-by-Step 2017 ensure maximum reimbursement. 8. ICD-10 CM Trainer Manual 2017 by AAPC 1 Sunday 9 am-4 pm 9. ICD-10 PCS 2017 by AAPC September 30 Reg. Fee: $250 10. ICD-10 CM & PCS 2017 by AAPC

Online Learning COMPUTER APPLICATIONS • WEB DESIGN BUSINESS ACCOUNTING & FINANCE • TECHNOLOGY AND MORE... Online classes and pricing available at our Online Instruction Center www.ed2go.com/piercext

6 BUSINESS & CAREERS–CLASSES FOR ADULTS Career Training Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

83.0805 Become a Notary in One Day Learn the ‘2018 New Notary Laws’ that all California Notaries are Required to Know Start your own business, become a more valuable employee, provide customer service for your business or organization, earn additional income and get recommissioned. This intensive one-day seminar is designed to equip you with everything you need to know to become an effective Notary. You will find out about new legislation as well as how to pass the “new” test (must be taken every 4 years), identify document signers, keep a journal, fill out certificates and avoid lawsuits. the class includes a practice Notary Public Exam. You’ll receive a livescan coupon. Notary supplies available in class. Cooperative Personal Services will register you for the exam from 4:15 pm to 5:00 pm. The exam will be from 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm. for the exam you will need the following: A $40 check made out to ‘Secretary of State’; proper ID - current drivers’s licence with your photo or state issued ID card; a color passport photo & #2 pencils. Fingerprints required after you pass the exam. NOTARY CLASS SCHEDULE PLEASE NOTE: Arrive early. Due to State regulations, 8:00-8:30 am – Check In no one will be admitted to the class- room after 8:30 8:30 am – 4:00 pm – Seminar am. Be on time when coming back to classroom from 12:00 pm – 12:45 pm – Lunch a break. TESTING SPACE IS LIMITED, EXAM SEATS 4:00 - 5:00 pm – Test Registration WILL BE ASSIGNED TO THOSE WHO REGISTER 5:00 - 6:00 pm – Notary Public Exam FIRST. (Includes 40 minute lunch & two 10 Requirements: Must be a legal resident of California minute breaks.) (military excluded) and age 18 years+. Notary Public Training Seminars, Inc. has been a leading course provider in California for over 15 years. 1 Saturday 8 am-4 pm July 14 Reg. Fee: $140 (Fee for course book included in registration fee)

83.0807 Certified Loan Signing Agent Prerequisite: No need to be a commissioned notary, or even have received the results of your exam. You must have taken a Notary class. California’s real estate industry is in need of notaries and others that would like to become loan document specialists. Find out how to contract the most profitable businesses and who your pri- mary contact should be; get signed up with successful Signing Services/Agencies and build your own business. We take you through a practice loan package where you’ll learn how to properly notarize loan packages, negotiate your fee and advertise yourself in your market, get called back and brand yourself as a professional. Notary Public Training Seminars, Inc. has been a leading course provider in California for over 15 years. 1 Saturday 9 am-4 pm July 21 Reg. Fee: $159 (Fee for course book included in registration fee) (+$20 for Certificate)

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20.0844 Get Your Commercial Drone License and Start Making Money! Aerial photography – Roofing checks – Real estate video – Weddings – GoPro stunts. Just think of all the money you could make if you flew commercially . . . and without spending the big bucks getting a “real” com- mercial pilot license. The FAA now allows you to apply for your commercial drone/UAS (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) license, called a Remote Pilot Certificate, by passing a multiple-choice test and paying a small fee. No experience needed. If you’re flying your drone for fun in your back yard, you do not need a license. If you wish to make money taking pic- tures then you must have an FAA 14 CFR part 107 Remote Pilot Certificate. This 8 hour Community Education course will help you prepare to take the Remote Pilot/FAA Test to receive certification. This course is class- room instruction only. There will not be any drone flying. You must be at least 16 years old and have a valid government-issued picture ID. The test center fee is $150 (FAA regulated and is not includ- ed in the price of the class). You will need to pass a TSA background check before receiving your license. Gerry Koehler, is a Commercial Instrument Rated Private Pilot and Captain with the Civil Air Patrol. 1 Saturday 8 am-5 pm July 14 Reg. Fee: $149

20.0810 Negotiation I –Getting What You Want Learn proven techniques which will help you get the things that you want out of life. Learn about your communication style and how to alter it to become more persuasive and less confrontation- al, as well as how to define positions and interests to clarify your goals and those of the other par- ty. Keep from being intimidated by other people and get respect for your ideas, while maintaining control throughout the process. Instructor: Tom Morehouse 1 Sunday 9 am-12pmm July 15 Reg. Fee: $544

20.0811 Negotiation II –Effective Communication Learn the delight of powerful and effective communication and negotiation to achieve great results in both the business world and in personal relationships. This class will expand your knowledge by providing some advanced techniques of negotiation, such as bracketing, reframing, fair trade, alternative choice, pros & cons, and closing for decision. You will also learn to use time to your advantage and how to set ground rules and agree on them. Instructor: Tom Morehouse Sunday 1-4 pm July 15 Reg. Fee: $54

Tom Morehouse has an MBA from Pepperdine University. He is an adjunct professor for Pierce College and UCLA Extension. He is also a mediator at the Center For Civic Mediation — LACBA.

8 BUSINESS & CAREERS–CLASSES FOR ADULTS Career Training Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

60.9028 Increase Your Income with a Home-Based Business With very little money and the guidance of this class, you can build a successful business and deter- mine your own job security. This class will brainstorm different home-based businesses which you can completely run from your home. In addition you’ll learn the information needed to start or improve a business including how to: • Legally form a business • Accept your customer’s credit cards • Keep bookkeeping and tax records • Calculate sales tax on product or from the Internet • Use your Web site as an effective business tool Nancy Miller of Rounds, Miller and Associates, has had several home-based businesses, including profession- al organization services, public speaking, a mail order company and a micro-publishing company. Nancy gives more than 150 presentations each year and has helped people launch successful operated businesses 1 Saturday 1-4 pm July 28 Reg. Fee: $78 (The $30 book, Mechanics of Starting a Home-Based Business is included in Registration Fee.)

70.5016 How to Create a Web Site in 24 Hours for FREE! You can have your own Web site for as little as $5 a month. You don’t have to be a programmer to design professional looking and cost effective Web sites. This workshop requires no prior Web site development experience and is suitable for: • Web site beginners • Web experts • Managers • Web designers • Add text, graphics, YouTube Video links, a shopping cart • Analyze your needs and select the best Web design criteria • Make the site user friendly • Get a FREE shopping cart that only costs if sales are made • Promote your Web site and link with search engines to make sure you can be found When you complete this seminar, you’ll have the confidence and tools to create your own Web site or hire someone to do it. Mike Rounds of Rounds, Miller and Associates, has been called “One of the country’s most knowl- edgeable individuals on the topic of effectively creating Web sites for businesses.” Mike takes complex technological topics and makes them understandable to the non-tech savvy. 1 Saturday 9 am- 12:00 pm July 28 Reg. Fee: $78 (The $30 book Fishin’ With A Net 9th Edition is included in Registration Fee.)

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60.9006 Clutterology® Eliminate Clutter in Your Life and Get Organized Proven tactics taught in an upbeat atmosphere to organize and change yourr liflifee Are you tired of searching for items lost in piles of chaos? Do youou stustum-m- ble over stuff strewn throughout your house? Clutterology® will chanchangege your life by making your environment work for you. Don’t let yourur clutter dictate your life and discover how Clutterology’s® innovative ideaseas can get your clutter in order. You CAN change your environment to wworkork for you with simple, easy and practical ideas on how to remove cluttertter from your life and get organized. This class is fun-filled and non-confrontational plus you’ll find out:t: • How to put a stop to junk mail – NOW • Distinguishing between organized and neat • The true and destructive cost of stuff • How to determine keep items from toss items • Removing clutter to improve your life • Creating an efficient environment so you can get more done. Stop stressing over mess and finally put an end to the havoc by taking this practical class. Nancy Miller of Rounds, Miller and Associates, has been an organizer for more than 15 years, offering both personal and business consultation. Nancy’s credentials include membership in the National Asso- ciation of Professional Organizers and the National Study Group on Chronic Disorganization. 1 Saturday 9 am-Noon July 28 Reg. Fee: $78 (The book Clutterology® is included in Reg. Fee)

20.0815 E-Publishing, Self-Publishing, and more How to get your book on the market quickly and easily • Have you dreamed of being published? • Ready to be published now? • Want to see your book on Amazon.com? Writing the great American novel can take years. Writing useful books doesn’t – It just takes know-how to put it together into a finished piece. You’ll learn how to: • Be published – quickly and easily • Offer pay-per-download product from Web site • Convert to e-books for iPad, Kindle and PDF formats for FREE • Protect your work with copyrights and trademarks Mike Rounds of Rounds, Miller and Associates, is a speaker, trainer and author with more than 200 published works. Mike’s books are sold by major distributors, including Barnes and Noble, Borders Books, Amazon.com and Baker and Taylor. Mike delivers more than 150 seminars per year, and his students have published more than 2,000 products. He owns a micro-publishing company and is the creator of the “. . . for the Clueless®” series. 1 Saturday 1-4 pm July 28 Reg. Fee: $78 (The E-Publishing for the Clueless® book which includes two CDs containing the software neces- sary for converting material to an E-Book included in Registration Fee.)

10 BUSINESS & CAREERS–CLASSES FOR ADULTS Computers Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

80.0912 80.0916 Introduction to Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel Level 2 Get more productive and enhance your business Take your Excel skills to the next level and get skills by mastering Microsoft Excel fundamentals in more out of the power of Excel with this hands- on this hands-on course. course designed for experienced users. At the end of this course you will know how to: At the end of this course you will know how to: • Use the Ribbon and keyboard shortcuts to per- • Use advanced formulas and functions form Excel commands • Create and use Named Ranges in formulas • Navigate and select cells in workbooks • Perform calculations with links across multiple • Enter, move, copy, find and replace data worksheets and workbooks • Create formulas and insert built-in functions to • Filter and sort data perform calculations • Create, modify and format charts • Apply formatting for fonts, numbers, alignment, • Perform analysis with PivotTables and cell borders and fills PivotCharts • Specify page layout and printing options • Create macros to automate Excel tasks Please bring a USB drive to copy class exercises Please bring a USB drive to copy class exercises for reference after class. for reference after class. Chris Murphy has been helping people master Instructor: Chris Murphy powerful new hands-on computer skills for over 3 Tuesdays 6:30-9:30 pm twenty-five years by designing, developing and July 31, August 7 & 14 Reg. Fee: $125 delivering effective learning solutions. Prerequisites: Before taking this course, 3 Tuesdays 6:30-9:30 pm you are recommended to take the Introduction to July 10, 17 & 24 Reg. Fee: $105 Microsoft Excel 2010 course or have equivalent Prerequisites: Before taking this course, you knowledge of Excel. should have basic Windows experience. 80.0918 80.0913 Microsoft Excel Level 3 Introduction to –Excel Charts & PivotTables Microsoft Word This course is for experienced Excel users who Master new word processing skills to create ef- want to learn how to effectively analyze, summarize fective business documents and learn how to get and present data using Excel’s powerful Charting the most from Word’s powerful features with this tools and PivotTable features. Bring a flash drive to hands-on course. take home your completed class exercises. At the end of this course you will know how to: Excel Charts • Use the Ribbon and keyboard shortcuts to per- • Excel Charting basics form Word commands • Adding and rearranging charts data series • Perform basic editing operations to move, copy, • Chart formatting features find and replace text • Designing dual-axis charts • Use text, paragraph and document level formatting • Adding trendlines and forecasts • Apply styles to save time and ensure consistent • Using Sparklines to show trends formatting • Data visualization with dashboards • Generate automatic tables of contents Excel PivotTables • Create bulleted and numbered lists • PivotTable basics • Use table features • Using Excel Table features for PivotTables • Insert pictures and graphics • Rearranging PivotTable fields • Add page numbers, date and other options to • Using Filters and Slicers headers and footers • Adding custom calculations • Set margins, page orientation and paper size • PivotTable formatting options • Specify printing options • Designing PivotCharts Please bring a USB drive to copy class exercises Please bring a USB drive to copy class exercises for reference after class. for reference after class. Please bring a USB drive to copy class exercises Instructor: Chris Murphy for reference after class. 2 Tuesdays 6:30-9:30 pm Instructor: Chris Murphy August 21 & 28 Reg. Fee: $89 2 Tuesdays 6:30-9:30 pm Prerequisites: Before taking this course, you are September 4 & 11 Reg. Fee: $89 recommended to take Introduction to Microsoft Excel or have equivalent knowledge. Prerequisites: Before taking this course, you should have basic Windows experience. BUSINESS & CAREERS–CLASSES FOR ADULTS 11 Adult Education Programs Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes Mini Workshops For more information and registration for these workshops call 818-719-6423 or [email protected] How to Use LinkedIn as a Marketing Tool Sat., May 19, 2018 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Sat., June 9, 2018 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Sat., July 28, 2018 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Room: Birch 1102 Of all the social media platforms, LinkedIn is the premiere tool for business. This workshop will show you how to build your LinkedIn profile, find your audience, and target them to produce revenue for whatever it is you’re marketing (even if that’s you!). WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Anyone currently in, about to join or re-enter the workforce. Dr. Chaz Austin has a doctoral degree in Organizational Leadership from Pepperdine University and is passionate about training people to self-market themselves using social media. Purposeful Passion: Connecting Your Passion to Your Career- Sat., May 19, 2018, 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm Sat., June 9, 2018, 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm Sat., July 28, 2018, 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm Room: Birch 1101 This workshop will help participants explore their passion and learn how to find the silver lining of their passion in their current careers. This workshop will also help participants with goal setting strategies to reach professional goals. Participants will identify their hard skills that connect them to their passion and the soft skills needed to sell their passion in linking to a career. Participants will be provided with worksheets and additional tools to utilize during and following the workshop. Tami Brooks PsyD is a graduate of Philips Graduate University’s School of Psychology with over 10 years of experience in the clinical field as well as organizational management field of psychology. Social Media: The 21st Century Way to Communicate Sat., June 9, 2018, 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm It’s no longer simply about verbal and written communication. It’s vital that all of us know how to utilize social media effectively. This workshop will show you how to do that. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: People who want to use social media efficiently, especially adults who are technophobic. Instructor: Dr. Chaz Austin. Social Media Made Easy Sat., July 28, 2018, 12:30 pm - 2:30 pm Room: Birch 1101 The myriad of platforms (LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, etc.), can make participating in social media an intimidating process. This workshop will show you how to begin, and how to enjoy using social media to connect with people and learn more about what’s going on in the world. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: People who want to use social media efficiently, especially adults who are technophobic. Instructor: Dr. Chaz Austin. 21st Century Teams Way to Communicate Saturday, May 19, 2018 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Room: Birch This workshop will provide a clear under- standing of what it means to work in a 21st century team with the use of technology playing a huge role in how companies get the job done. Participants will learn the importance of communicating in virtual teams and supporting others from a distance and how this all contributes to the flow of the organization. Participants will be provided with worksheets and additional tools to utilize during and following the workshop. Instructor: Dr. Chaz Austin. Speak Less, Think More How to Make Less Emotional Decisions in the Workplace Saturday, June 9, 2018 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Room: Birch 1101 Learn how to become aware of your thoughts before your verbally express how you are feeling in the workplace. This workshop will provide information on how employees can make decisions in the workplace with less emotional impact that can sometimes become detrimental to business relationships. Instructor: Tami Brooks. Virtual Teaming: An Innovative Approach to Working in Teams Saturday, May 19, 2018 10:00 am - 12:00 pm Room: Birch 1101 This workshop will provide a clear understanding of what it means to work in a 21st century team with the use of technology playing a huge role in how companies get the job done. Participants will learn the importance of communicating in virtual teams and supporting others from a distance and how this all contributes to the flow of the organization. Participants will be provided with worksheets and additional tools to utilize during and following the workshop.

12 CONSUMER INTEREST–CLASSES FOR ADULTS Adult Education Programs Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes Free Career Courses For more information & registration for these classes, call 818-719-6423 or email [email protected]

Pre-registration is required for these classes For more details, please attend an Information Workshop- 5/19/18 9:00 pm – 11:30 in the Pierce College Great Hall Geriatric Home Care Basics Room: Village 8330 Date: Monday – Thursday 2:00 pm – 4:45 pm, 6/11/18 –7/15/18 In this non-credit course, students prepare to care for elderly clients in their own homes with focus on basic needs and the skills required including the physical, psychological, and social challenges of the elderly person living at home. Intended for students pursuing an entry-level career as a caregiver.

Nutrition for Aging Adults Room: Birch 1102 Date: Thursdays & Fridays, 2:00 pm – 5:00 pm, 7/19/18 – 8/3/18 In this non-credit course, students prepare to care for elderly clients in their own homes with focus on basic nutrition including dietary needs of geriatric patients, cultural foods, cooking, and kitchen sanitation. The course is intended for students pursuing a career as a Geriatric Caregiver. Basic Medical Terminology Pathophysiology and Pharmacology Room: Birch 1101 Date: Monday, Tuesday, & Thursday, 9:00 am – 12:00 pm, 6/11/18 – 7/5/18 This non-credit introductory course covers the fundamentals of basic medical language. The course discusses common diseases and injuries and their pharmacological treatment using medical terminology. Basic Medial Terminology Pathophysiology and Pharmacology Room: BUS 3203 Date: Thursday & Friday, 2018 10:00 am – 1:00 pm, 6/28/18 – 8/3/18 This non-credit introductory course covers the fundamentals of basic medical language. The course discusses common diseases and injuries and their pharmacological treatment using medical terminology. Custodial Technician Training Room: Village 8103 Date: Friday 4:00 pm – 7:50 pm & Saturday 9:00 am – 2:50 pm, 6/15/18 –7/27/18 This course will provide students with the knowledge and hands-on training needed to apply for entry-level building maintenance service positions in the public and private sectors. Students will learn and practice basic safety protocols, the use of common custodial tools, and specific cleaning processes for different types of building areas.

Blueprint for Workplace Success Room: Birch 100 Date: Friday & Saturday, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm, 6/15/18 – 7/21/18 This noncredit class is designed to provide students critical tools and skills for workplace success. The topics covered include, but are not limited to, self-discovery time and stress management, job search, resume preparation, interviewing skills, workplace realities, communication and maintaining a job. Upon completion of this course, students will have a plan for immediate and long-term actionable goals.

30 Ways to Shine as a New Employee Room: Village 8344 Date: Friday & Saturday, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm, 7/27/18 –8/4/18 This noncredit class is designed to provide students critical tools and skills for workplace success. The topics covered include, but are not limited to, self-discovery time and stress management, job search, resume preparation, interviewing skills, workplace realities, communication and maintaining a job. Upon completion of this course, students will have a plan for immediate and long-term actionable goals.

CONSUMER INTEREST–CLASSES FOR ADULTS 13 Personal Interest Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

60.9024 Meditation to Reduce Stress and Increase Joy Studies have shown that meditating regularly for just six weeks can reduce anxiety and stress and activate the immune system. Meditation can increase your overall sense of wellbeing, help you sleep and it can even im- prove your ability to concentrate. There are countless meditation styles and everyone can learn to meditate. This course will give you an opportunity to try various meditation styles to see what works for you. Each week you will get an overview and history of meditation, how and why it works as well as plenty of time to explore the various techniques. Meditation styles include Mindfulness, Reflective Meditations, Concentration Meditation and Guided Imagery. Stressors are a part of life. It is how we react to them that makes all the difference. Meditation will help you to respond rather than react to life. Your spirit and your body will thank you! Staci Mintz has a MA in Spiritual Psychology for the University of Santa Monica and has been facilitat- ing and teaching various mediation groups for over 10 years. 4 Thursdays 6:00-7:30 pm July 5-July 26 Reg. Fee: $54 4 Thursdays 8:00-9:30 pm July 5-July 26 Reg. Fee: $54

60.9008 Personalized Make-Up Techniques: Silky foundation, perfectos, primers, stenciled eyes, blending and more. A supervised visit to a beauty supply store will be included in this class. This is a hands on workshop like no other! Raquel will teach you seasonal techniques and tips, including contouring, stenciled eyes and silky foundation. Students can expect to learn Raquel’s personal guide to a flawless application! Are you inter- ested in updating your current look? Don’t know where to start? This workshop will change the way you approach makeup! This A to Z personalized makeup applicatio workshop fills up fast as seating is limited. Register now. Please bring Raquel Fournier a stand up mirror, a small bottle of water and your own make up to class. Visit our website for a detailed supply list. http://extension.piercecollege.edu/FAQ/SUPPLY_LIST_FOR_PERSONALIZED_MAKE_UP_TECHNIQUES.aspx Raquel Fournier was born in Venezuela, and eventually moved to the United States. She is a model, beauty pageant winner and has a degree in marketing. She has done TV commercials, voice overs and often works as a pageant coach. 5 Saturdays 9-11 am July 7 – August 4 Reg. Fee: $71

Life Skills Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes 60.9003 What Were You Born To Do? You were born to make a unique contribution to humanity. Progressing toward this purpose brings joy and abundance. Straying from it cause stress and emptiness. To accomplish this, one of the 33 Natural Talents® is wired into your DNA. It’s so subtle, you rarely notice it, yet so powerful, it’s the source of your highest potential. Elvis, Oprah, and Einstein were all just “doin’ what comes naturally.” Applying your natural Talent relentlessly will magnetically attract all your heart’s desires. Curtis Adney, J.D., M.S., is a life coach with Juris Doctor degree from Brigham Young University. He regularly conducts numerous career and success seminars across the Western U.S., and is the author of a forthcoming book: Pinpoint Your . 1 Thursday 6-9:30 pm August 2 Reg. Fee: $99 (workbook and reference book included)

14 CONSUMER INTEREST–CLASSES FOR ADULTS Finance Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

53.3008 Master Your Investments Learn how to invest more intelligently and profitably so that you may secure your financial future! Topics will include how to: • Construct an investment portfolio designed to help you achieve your personal financial goals • Gain an understanding of stocks, bonds, mutual finds, tax-deferred annuities, life insurance and long term care insurance • Evaluate which of these investments can maximize returns, minimize risk, and lower your taxes • Create diversification through REIT’s, gold and other commodities • Read the financial pages and understand the language of the stock market • Recognize the common characteristics shared by successful investors This class is a must if you invest, or are thinking of investing in an IRA, tax-deferred annuity, gold, stocks, bonds, or mutual funds! Jalon O’Connell is a registered investment broker with National Securities. 1 Tuesday & 1 Thursday 6:30-9:00 pm July 10 & 12 Reg. Fee: $49

53.3001 Stocks-Bonds-Mutual Funds (ETFs): What They Are & How They Work This course is perfect for those who want to learn more about the stock, bond, and ETF’s markets and how they work. Topics covered will include how to read the financial section of the newspaper, what influences the prices of stocks, bonds, and mutual funds; load and no-load mutual funds; how interest rates can effect your financial well-being; and how to manage investment risk. We will also discuss how ETF’s or alternative investments can increase your yield and reduce your volatility and investment risk. The course will highlight issues such as stock and in- dex options, domestic and global stock markets, new and “hot” issues, selling short, tax-free bonds, buy- ing stock on margin, how the stock exchanges work, dollar cost averaging, how to read a typical account statement, retirement plans (IRA’s, SEP-IRA’s, Roth IRA’s, 403B’s, 401K’s, Annuities) and how market prices respond to news. Several stock market theories are discussed and explained. Instructor: Jalon O’Connell 2 Wednesdays 6:30 pm-9:30 pm July 18 & 25 Reg. Fee: $68

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CONSUMER INTEREST–CLASSES FOR ADULTS 15 Pet Care Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

59.0704 Dog Obedience Training Can Be Fun! In this 6-week class, you and your dog will work on basic obedience commands such as “sit, lie down, stay, stand, come, leave it, to heel nicely on a leash and meet other dogs and people in a mannerly fashion.” In addition, you will learn different dog sports activities like “agility with jumps, tunnels and weave poles, competition obedi- ence/rally exercises, nose work searching and even many types of dog tricks. With some practice, you will gain more confidence working with your dog, and you may even be amazed how much fun you can have together. Prequisite: The dog must be at least 4 months old and have current vaccination. Please bring your dog to the first class with any collar and 6 foot leash you normally use, but no flexi leashes, plenty of tasty treats (dog or human kind, cheese, hotdogs, chicken, steak, Laurie and Scusi etc.) and a toy if they are so inclined. Laurie Burnam has been teaching dog training in te LA and Ventura area for 20 years, competing in agility, herding, obedience and rally competitions, earning many titles, awards and ribbons with her Australian Shep- herd dogs. Previously she trained horses and riders for 35 years, also competing in western style horse shows. 6 Mondays 6:30-8:30 pm July 2-August 6 Reg. Fee: $81

Language Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

100.0101 Conversational Spanish – Beginning I ¡Si, hablo Español! Learn to communicate with people whose native lan- guage is Spanish. This class will emphasize listening and speaking skills as well as comprehension. Aprenda a escuchar. entender y hablar Español. Michael Hughes has over 35 years of teaching experience. He has taught for the Reseda Community Adult School and West Valley Occupational Center. Michael is the author of Fun Pronunciation Practice in Spanish. 6 Mondays 7-9 pm 6 Tuesdays 7-9 pm July 9-August 13 Reg. Fee: $88 July 10-August 14 Reg. Fee: $88

100.0102 Spanish – Beginning II Designed for the student who has had a least 6 weeks of beginning Spanish. You will build on the skills you have in order to develop a better understanding and use of Spanish. Instructor: Michael Hughes 6 Wednesdays 7-9 pm July 11-August 15 Reg. Fee: $88

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16 CULTURAL DISCOVERY–CLASSES FOR ADULTS Language Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

100.0502 Accent Reduction – Intermediate/Advanced This class provides intermediate to advanced instruction in the English language arts for the second language learner. Gain confidence as you start to speak English more clearly by improving your diction and pronunciation. Increase your English oral communication skills by practice in conversation and pro- nunciation. The instructor will address the individual needs of each student to assist them in overcom- ing difficulties and improving their oral communication and language arts skills. Prerequisite: Completion of intermediate English instruction and ability to speak English. Instructor: Edward Chamourian 6 Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 pm July 11-August 15 Reg. Fee: $88

100.0501 English for the Foreign Born – Intermediate/Advanced Increase your English oral communication skills by practice in conversation and pronunciation and by reading aloud. Develop your vocabulary and knowledge of English grammar and become more comfort- able using the English language. Instructor: Edward Chamourian 6 Thursdays 6:30-8:30 pm July 12-August 16 Reg. Fee: $88

100.0505 English for the Foreign Born – Beginning Learn English basics! Grammar, Pronunciation, Vocabulary and more. In this class, we will learn and practice the English language at a beginner level for people who do not speak English as their first language. The instructor will see the needs of all his students and help them build a good foundation for the English language journey. Instructor: Edward Chamourian 6 Tuesdays 6:30-8:30 pm July 10-August 14 Reg. Fee: $88

100.0401 American Sign Language – Beginning Learn the everyday basic vocabulary of American Sign Language (ASL) as used by the deaf community. Body language and facial expression, which are important aspects of ASL, as well as fingerspelling will be covered in a fun and unique way. Robyn Parks, MPH, CI/CT, interpreted for the deaf at CSUN for 20 years. 6 Thursdays 6:30-8:30 pm July 12-August 16 Reg. Fee: $88

CULTURAL DISCOVERY–CLASSES FOR ADULTS 17 Real Estate Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

85.0100 No Days Vacant—No Lost Rent Property Management Anybody Can Co Did your house not sell and now you’ve got to rent it out? Are you an “accidental landlord”? Tired of property managers ripping you off? Most people hate the idea of total strangers living in your houses that don’t pay on time, call you at 2 am and trash out your property. It doesn’t have to be like this. How would you like your residents to? • Pay the rent before it’s due? • Maintain or even improve your property’s value? • Get along with the neighbors? • Stay a long time?

Land lording is an invaluable skill because tenants will make you rich. They will pay off your loans for you, protect your property and provide you with a constant and never-ending stream of checks that show up in your mailbox every month. Having a portfolio of rented out houses is the best investment ever—better than annuities, better than stocks, better than gold. In this informative and practical class, attendees will: • Become skilled at training your tenants to work FOR you • Learn how to find the neighborhoods where properties rent quickly and easily • Be surprised at the “no hassle” way of managing properties • Learn how to find and screen great tenants you can trust • Uncover simple ways to increase cash flow •• Discover how your residents will do the land lording work for you • See how to identify the most profitable properties • Be warned about which home improvements to avoid • Realize why landlord-tenant laws are so vital • Utilize powerful, ready-to-use land lording forms • How to advertise and market your properties at little or no cost • Turn up little-known tax breaks available to full time or part time landlords This seminar will show first time and experienced investors how to safely and easily rent out houses with minimal time and effort. Steve Dexter has personally funded of 500 million dollars for thousands of homeowners and investors in Southern California and across the country. He is author of the top-rated book “Real Estate Debt Can Make You Rich” published by McGraw-Hill. He is a distinguished speaker at Harvard Business School. Harvard Law School and their Graduate School of Design. He writes for several national publications and own 27 investment houses, mostly in Southern California. (Reg. Fee Includes Materials) 1 Saturday 9:00am-1:00pm August 25 Reg. Fee. $79

18 CULTURAL DISCOVERY–CLASSES FOR ADULTS Fine Art Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

120.0101 Adventures in Watercolor – Beginning Beginning watercolor is about the basics of traditional approach to this medium as set down by the masters. The class will include: • Washes: How to make solid, graded and layered washes which are central to watercolor • Values (tone): How to apply washes to an actual painting • Composition: How to compose a picture • Use of photos as reference: How to create a spontaneous impression • Introduction to color: How to mix colors • Painting pictures: Continue the journey of color (A materials list available upon registration, through the extension office or in the “Questions” section of our website.) Instructor Charles Knecht 6 Thursdays 7-9 pm July 12- August 16 Reg. Fee: $99

120.0202 Rough Sketch to Finished Drawing – Beginning Drawing In the beginning class you will learn about capturing the essence of a subject in moments with a rapid sketch that you will develop to a finished line drawing. Quick sketches help the student to see more accurately by concentration on the whole subject(s) rather than details. (A materials list available upon registration, through the extension office or in the “Questions” section of our website.) Charles Knecht was born in NYC. He attended the High School of Art and Design, then went on to the School of Visual Arts, where he studied with Byrme Hogarth and John Gundefinger. His paintings have been exhibited across the United States, England, Germany and Spain. 6 Tuesdays 7-9 pm July 10- August 14 Reg. Fee: $99

120.0109 Painting in Acrylic (15 yrs.-adult) Find your hidden talent as an expressive painter in acrylic medium. This course covers the fundamen- tals, but encourages imaginative and creative individual expression. Start your journey and enjoy a hobby for a lifetime. Margo Gravelle as a painter and instructor has helped many discover hidden talents and develop skills in the hobby of painting. 6 Tuesdays 6-8:30 pm July 10-August 14 Reg. Fee: $99 (A materials list available upon registration, through the extension office or in the “Questions” section of our website.)

CULTURAL DISCOVERY–CLASSES FOR ADULTS 19 Fine Art Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

120.0501 120.0502 Digital Photography Digital Photography Basics I Basics II –Visual The essentials of digital photography basics Communication are taught in a newly expanded three meeting The essentials of visual communication through format. Students will learn the various functions the digital photography medium. Students will and modes of the digital camera and the creative learn the basics of composition, elements of applications of that knowledge. In class shooting design, and lighting to achieve creative results. demonstrations will reinforce the student’s knowl- Students must have a digital “point and shoot” edge of the three elements comprising exposure. with modes or “SLR” camera available for use. Students must have a digital point and shoot, hy- brid, or DSLR with modes available for class use. Instructor: James Mahoney. Instructor: James Mahoney 2 Wednesdays 7-9:30 pm August 1-8 Reg. Fee: $70 3 Wednesdays 7-9 pm July 11-25 Reg. Fee: $85

120.0503 Digital Photography Basics III – Focal Lengths to Filters Explore the visual effects of various focal lengths and filters and their creative applications. Students will learn how to create dramatic perspectives through selection of lens focal length from wide angle to telephoto. The use of filters to enhance image quality and creativity will be discussed. Students will learn the art of constructing filters from everyday household items. Student must have a digital “point & shoot” or SLR camera available for use. James Mahoney, BFA Photography, is a graduate of Brooks Institute of Photography and has instruct- ed classes at Calumet University, City of Santa Clarita, Columbia College Hollywood, University of Judaism, and the University of Nevada Las Vegas. 2 Wednesdays 7-9:30 pm August 15-22 Reg. Fee: $70 120.0303 Calligraphy –Copperplate Script Copperplate script derives its name from the old copperplate engravers of the 17th and 18th centuries. This very graceful alphabet resembles the writings of our forefathers, and is natural to . The letter forms are done with a pressure sensitive pointed nib pen. No previous calligraphy is needed. Shirley Frankel is a credentialed Fine Arts Teacher and Calligraphic Artist with over 20 years of experience. Her clients include The Ahmanson Foundation, The Getty Museum, L.A. County Museum of Art, and The Museum of Television and Radio 6 Saturdays 10 am-12 pm July 7-August 11 Reg. Fee: $92

120.0601 How to Make Leaded Glass Windows An introduction to the basic steps and techniques needed in glass cutting, color coordination and assembly of your own personally designed panel. Create a handcrafted art piece in a nearly lost art using a traditional or contemporary design. Larry Joers has over 30 years of experience working with stained glass. He has been teaching window art for more than 26 years and is the owner of Dragonfly Stained Glass. 6 Thursdays 6-8 pm July 12 – August 16 Reg. Fee: $94 (Cost of materials will be approximately $150 for tools and the cost of glass. All materials and tools are sold to enrolled students at a 10% discount. DO NOT PURCHASE MATERIALS BEFORE 1ST CLASS.)

20 CULTURAL DISCOVERY–CLASSES FOR ADULTS Performing Arts Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

142.6007 Improvisational Acting Whether you’re an actor or are simply interested in the craft, tap into your “kid” energy with improvisational acting! Through a series of games, exercises and scenes, you will heighten your focus, strengthen your listening, concentration and reactionary skills, and build confidence. You’ll even learn how to respond to situations with humor. Come join the fun and enhance your natural creativity in this uplifting class. Adults 18 & over only. Class is interactive and involves movement. Tim Simek is an actor, director, producer and improv performer with over 20+ years’ of experience in the entertainment industry. Besides numerous film, TV and stage credits, he is the founder/owner/director of the L.A.-based comedy improv group, Slow...Children at Play (S...CAP). S...CAP, the award winning improv group which began in 1998, performs regularly in North Hollywood and has consistently been voted one of the top 5 improv groups in Los Angeles. S...CAP won the 2016 Valley Theatre Award for Best Ensemble-Improv. Tim has been teaching at Pierce since 1998 and many of his students have booked national commercials as well as feature film and TV roles. 5 Wednesdays 7-9:30 pm July 11- August 8 Reg. Fee: $89

148.7005 Learn to Write and Sell Your Movie and TV Scripts to Hollywood If you are an individual who enjoys writing screenplays and scripts, come join us in exploring your creative writing potential with an award winning writer, producer and former studio executive, Ken Rotcop who will entail the of selling a screenplay to the Hollywood Studios. In this 6 week course students will learn to write, to pitch and to sell their movies and their TV series ideas and their streamers. Ken will work hands on with each individual writer teaching them about all the new avenues available beyond the networks where their stories can be brought to life. Some guest speakers from the movie community will be invited to class sessions. Kenneth Rotcop is the recipient of the Writer’s Guild Award, The Image Award and the Neil Simon Award. He has also been creative head of four studios. Ken is also an author of a book “As I remember it...My 50 year Career as an Award Winning Writer, Producer, and Studio Executive.” 6 Mondays 7-9 pm July 9-August 13 Reg. Fee: $98 30.0811 An Introduction to Voiceovers... (Getting Started in Voice Acting) “Wow, you have a great voice!” Have you heard that? More times than you can count? Or maybe you listen to your favorite audiobooks, commercials, or cartoon characters and think, “I could do that!” If so, then you could have what it takes to begin working as a professional Voiceover Artist. Explore the voiceover industry with your instructor, a professional, working voice actor from the voice acting training company, Voices for All. Discover current trends in the industry and how they make it easy and affordable for just about anyone to get involved. In this one-time, 2 hour introductory class, you’ll also learn about the different types of voiceovers and the tools you’ll need to find success. And then . . . we’re rolling! Your instructor will take notes on your performance so you can receive a professional voiceover evaluation later. After the class, you will have the knowledge necessary to help you decide if this is something you’d like to pursue. 18 and over. You owe it to yourself to finally explore the possibili- ties of this fun and rewarding job. Eric Smies, Intro Class Instructor, has been a professional voiceover actor since 2002 and is very happy to be here with Voices for All. Starting off as a stage actor performing in shows from Shakespeare to Guys and Dolls all across the country, he decided to take a break from the “road”. He went through a coaching and training program in Chicago, had his demo produced, started his voiceover career and never looked back, enjoying every time he was able to get in the studio and play. He’s done voiceover work for companies like KFC, Subaru, AT&T, Walmart, Public Storage, Best Buy, XBOX, Lifetime Fit- ness, Culvers and Oscar Myer among many others. Eric is eager to share his knowledge of voiceover and the industry, as well as his vast array of professional experiences, and to have some fun getting YOU excited about it. Because, really, fun is the name of the game”. 1 Tuesday 6-8 pm August 2 Reg. Fee: $58 CULTURAL DISCOVERY–CLASSES FOR ADULTS 21 Peforming Arts Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

142.6020 142.6022 Beginning Ukulele Beginning – Level 1 (10 years to Adult) Ukulele Learn fundamental skills to get you playing – Level 2 (10 ukulele in this entertaining, hands-on class. We’ll years to Adult) work on rhythm, strumming patterns and some finger picking. With a few basic chords you can You’ve got the basics play along with others and accompany yourself on down, now you’re a multitude of songs. Learn to find the right key ready to learn more for your voice and where the notes are on the fret advanced techniques board. Bring your own ukulele. in strumming and chord progression. Hone your Dale La Duke is an award winning singer- song- skills and have fun in this Level Two class. Pre- writer, guitarist, and ukulele performer. Class is requisite: a rudimentary knowledge of ukulele is limited to 15 students. required. 6 Thursdays 6:30-7:30 pm 6 Thursdays 7:30-8:30 pm July 26-August 30 Reg. Fee: $89 July 26-August 30 Reg. Fee: $89

142.6025 Harmony Singing Ever tied to sing harmony in a group or choir but found it difficult if not im- possible? Do the other voices around you pull you to their note? Or do you just love to sing?! Award winning singer/songwriter/ Instructor Dale LaDuke will show you how to isolate the different parts and identify the melody and then how to sing each harmony . . . even if you think you are “tone deaf!” Instructor: Dale La Duke 6 Thursdays 8:30-9:30 pm July 26-August 30 Reg. Fee: $89

166.0103 Intro Rock Guitar I (10 yrs. to Adult) Playing the guitar is one of the “coolest things” you can do! Grab your guitar (Acoustic or Electric) and LEARN HOW TO ROCK. In 6 short weeks you will learn how to read tab, understand where the notes on the guitar neck are as well as walking away with a serious arsenal of Classic Rock licks. Scales and Power Chords which will build the foundation of a lifetime of enjoyment making music. If you are taking you new guitar out of the case for the first time or wanting to brush up on the basics, this class is for YOU...! Dan Sindel has 30 years + experience of taeching, recording and performing live concerts. Dan has received international recogni- tion through his innovative recordings and has earned features in both Guitar Player and Electronic Musician magazines. 6 Wednesdays 6-8 pm July 11-August 15 Reg. Fee: $149 142.6004 Beginning Piano (12 yrs.-Adult) Have you always wanted to learn to play the piano? Well, here’s your chance! This class starts at the very beginning with rhythms note reading and basic piano skills. No previous musical atmo- sphere for enjoyable and fun learning. Students must supply their own book, Bastien OLDER BEGINNER Piano Course Book 1. Books available at Baxter Northup music store or online at Amazon.com. Sarah Olim has a degree in Piano Pedagogy from University of Texas in Austin. 6 Sundays 1-3 pm July 8-August 12 Reg. Fee: $99

22 CULTURAL DISCOVERY–CLASSES FOR ADULTS Dance Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

141.0103 Beginning Latin Ballroom Learn easy basic steps in both Salsa and Cha Cha, emphasis on lead and follow. Cuban motion, and timing. Couples regis- tration is not required. Instructor: Ken Wagner 5 Tuesdays 7:00 pm-8:00 pm July 3-July 31 Reg. Fee: $69

141.0101 Beginning Social Ballroom Dances include East Coast Swing and Foxtrot. Easy to learn steps, focus on musical rhythm, and lead and follow. Couples registration is not required. Instructor: Ken Wagner 5 Tuesdays 8:00 pm-9:00 pm July 3-July 31 Reg. Fee: $69

141.0105 Beginning, Beginning Ballroom If you think you have two left feet, then this class is for you. “If you can walk, I can teach you to dance.” Learn simple patterns, lead and follow and an understanding of the beat. Featured dances will be Foxtrot, Waltz, Rumba and East Coast Swing. Gain the confidence to leave your chair and start dancing! Couple registration is not required. Betty Cates is formally trained Arthur Murray dance instructor and Director of her own dance studio and brings to her current dance program many years of professional experience. 6 Fridays 7-8 pm July 6-August 10 Reg. Fee: $69

141.0106 Salsa – Red Hot Latin dances included in this course are: Rumba, Cha Cha, Salsa and Meringue. Basic steps and popular variations of each dance will be covered. Introduction of the Rumba hip- motion will be included and its use in Mambo and Cha Cha. Focusing also on lead, follow and timing. Couple registration not required. Instructor: Betty Cates 6 Fridays 8-9 pm July 6-August 10 Reg. Fee $69

141.0204 Beginning Country Western Line Dancing Plus Two Step, Waltz & Cowboy Cha Cha This is a great class to learn the basics in country dancing. You will not only learn all the classic line dances, such as Electric Slide, Black Velvet, Tush Push, My Maria, The Cowboy and Ten Step Polka, but you will also learn the basic Two Step, Waltz and Cowboy Cha Cha. At the end of the session you will be able to step onto the dance floor with confidence! Partner’s helpful but not required. Instructor: Linda Goldstein 6 Saturdays 10:30-11:30 pm July 7-August 11 Reg. Fee: $69

CULTURAL DISCOVERY–CLASSES FOR ADULTS 23 Dance Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

141.0221 Ballet for Adults – Beginning There is no better way to develop poise, grace, strength, and flexibility than with the fundamental technique of the beautiful art of ballet. An excellent foundation for all dance, this beginning course will focus on basic ballet technique and simple com- binations. You will enhance self-esteem and build self-confidence while getting in shape! Students should wear leotards and tights or leggings. Ballet shoes are required. NO STREET SHOES IN STUDIO Instructor: Jacqueline Eusanio 6 Thursdays 5:30-6:30 pm July 12-August 16 Reg. Fee: $69

141.0222 Beginning Polynesian Dance Summer is here and the heat is on! Come join the fun and learn the beautiful and exciting dances of the Polynesian Islands. You will develop poise, grace, and confidence as you learn the lovely and graceful Hawaiian hula and dance to the exciting rhythms of Tahiti, Samoa and New Zealand. You will learn basic hand, foot and hip movements and beautiful choreography while enjoying excellent non-impact exercise. This class is the perfect stress-re- liever! Whether you are planning a summer luau, a trip to Hawaii, or just want to get in shape while having fun, this is the class for you! Instructor: Jacqueline Eusanio 6 Thursdays 6:30-7:30 pm July 12-August 16 Reg. Fee: $69

Middle Eastern Dance II – Intermediate/Advanced Designed for those who have completed the Beginning Belly Dance course or who have studied basic belly dance technique, this exciting class will focus on the complete dancer and will include more advanced dance routines, finger cymbal patterns, veil work, and an introduction to floor work. You will learn how to develop your own individual style, and design and create your own costume. Whether you are interested in dancing professionally or in just having fun while getting in shape, this is the class for you! NO BEGINNERS PLEASE. Instructor: Jacqueline Eusanio 6 Thursdays 7:30-9:00 pm July 12-August 16 Reg. Fee: $69

ORDER YOUR PARKING PERMIT Parking permits may now be purchased by Phone for Extension classes meeting 6 weeks or longer. Before your class begins, you may call 818-719-6425 to purchase your permit, and we will Mail it to your home. No lines, no hassles. Please call at least 10-days prior to your class start date and allow mail delivery.

24 CULTURAL DISCOVERY–CLASSES FOR ADULTS Eastern Health Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

17.0301 17.0303 Total Conditioning T’ai Chi Ch’uan with Kundalini Yoga – Chinese Style Strengthen the body, achieve balance and flexibil- Slow, sustained yet energet- ity, increase energy reserves and release tensions ic movements to keep with regular practice of these scientifically tested you healthy and young. techniques which include breathing, stretching Elements of the art to and movement exercises as well as meditation. release tension and Immediate bene- promote well being fits of yoga include are covered. Good for a feeling of deep all ages. Can be prac- relaxation and ticed any time and place fulfillment and the and in any weather. integration of body, Cecilia Lee received her T´ai Chi training in China mind and spirit. from a famous Chinese Master. She has been Experience this teaching T´ai Chi Ch´uan since 1975. inner source of energy and creative potential and realize profound peace and joy in your daily life. 6 Wednesdays 6:30-8:30 pm June 20-August 1 Reg. Fee: $96 Stephen Zelman has over 40 years experience (No class on July 4th ) as an instructor in yoga, as well as healing and martial arts. He was trained and certified as an instructor by the master of Kundalini yoga, S.S.S. Harbhajan Singh Puri (Yogi Bhajan). 6 Mondays 7-9 pm June 18-July 23 Reg. Fee: $96 Exercise Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

141.0126 06.0013 Walking for Health Take an active roll in your own well being and join our walking group. By gold the end of the 6 week session you The Zumba Gold® program takes Latin and international dance rhythms and brings them will be more phys- to the active older adult and more beginner/ ically and mentally intermediate student. The basics of Zumba are fit. Enjoy the many emphasized for a safe yet effective total body health benefits workout for those just starting their journey to including improved sleep, increased bone density, a fit and healthy lifestyle. It’s a dance-fitness decrease in blood pressure and resting heart class that’s friendly and fun. COME JOIN THE rate, just to name a few. We will be walking PARTY! some hills! Nutritional tips will be discussed. Linda Goldstein is a certified Zumba Gold Instructor: Jan Onsgard, BS instructor. Certified Fitness Instructor 6 Saturdays 9:30 -10:30 am 6 Thursdays 6-7 pm July 7 – August 11 Reg. Fee: $69 June 21-July 26 Reg. Fee: $44

OPEN RECREATION An unstructured community recreation program. Limited to participants 14 years and above. Fee Per Day Time Activity Location Session Sat. 5-11 pm Badminton North Gym $5 Mon., Wed., Fri. 6:30-8:30 pm Weight Training Fitness Center $3

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05.0601 Beginning Tennis No previous tennis experience. Basic instruction in groundstrokes, serve and return-of-serve, volley and rules, scoring and playing procedures. Instructor: Afshin Zand 8 Thursdays 6-7 pm June 28-August16 Reg. Fee: $106 Advanced Tennis: Skills & Drills The drills in these 2 week classes will help tennis players build on their strengths and clean up their tennis playing tactics and strokes.

05.0605 05.0607 Drop Shots Volley Players will learn forehand and backhand drop In this class, we will practice volley forehand and shots and increase awareness of when to play backhand swing routine exercises to help players them. develop endurance, stamina, grip and agility. 2 Thursdays 7:00pm-8:00pm 2 Thursdays 7:00pm-8:00pm June 28 & July 5 Reg. Fee: $35 July 26 & August 2 Reg. Fee: $35 05.0606 05.0608 Serve Doubles Learn to improve accuracy, spin, and power while Players will learn how to properly play tennis gaining an understanding of strategies with a partner. Enhancing the tactics of the “I 2 Thursdays 7:00pm-8:00pm formation,” communication between partners, July 12 & July 19 Reg. Fee: $35 and knowing when to switch and poach. 2 Thursdays 7:00pm-8:00pm August 9 & August 16 Reg. Fee: $35 15.1201 15.1202 Coed Indoor Volleyball Coed Indoor Volleyball Intermediate/Advanced Prerequisite: Student must have some volley- ball experience, know basic rules and be able to consistently pass the ball with accuracy. Pass- ing, setting, hitting, serving, body positioning and court coverage will be emphasized. Offen- sive and defensive strategies will be discussed. Beginning/Intermediate Basic skills cov- Skills such as blocking, diving and rolling will be ered: passing, setting, hitting, serving and covered and doubles through six-man games proper mechanics of the game. Offensive and will be played. A review of rules and regulations defensive skills will be covered as well as court along with drills will help make this class infor- positioning. The rules and regulations governing mative and fun for all players. Lots of games volleyball from three-man to six-man games will will be played! Minimum age: 16 yrs. be taught. Drills will aid the student to reach full potential. Lots of games will be played! Min- Instructor: Jan Onsgard, BS Certified Fitness imum age: 16 yrs. Instructor Instructor: Jan Onsgard, BS 6 Thursdays 8-10 pm Certified Fitness Instructor June 21-July 26 Reg. Fee: $58 6 Tuesdays 8-10 pm June 19-July 24 Reg. Fee: $58

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(required) ______/______3-digit code Credit Card# expires mo./yr. ______Authorized Signature I have read and understand the refund policy (payable to LAPC) Visa Visa MasterCard Discover Check Cash CLASS# CLASS NAME DATE START TIME START REG FEE ______Student Name Today’ ______Address City Home Phone Business Emergency Cell ______Name Email Address (Please print clearly) Student Birth Date Parent’s ______Method of Payment: T T T T T Complete registration card(s) Complete registration card(s)

The Los Angeles Community Please include your email address. Your Please include your email address. Your Send to: Pierce Extension, 6201 Winnetka Ave., Woodland Hills, CA 91371 (Include self addressed stamped envelope) or Fax to 818 Woodland Send to: Pierce Extension, 6201 Winnetka Ave., 818-719-6425 You may register by phone 818-719-6425 You Office hours are: Complete registration card(s) and mail with

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Five Easy Ways to Register BY MAIL: 818-610-6517 BY FAX: SEPARATE CHECK* OR MONEY ORDER per class, SEPARATE Please enclose one or include a credit card number. stamped, self-addressed #10 envelope to help expedite processing. One person per card please using VISA, MASTERCARD or DISCOVER only. Phone hours are: Monday – Thursday 9 am - 6 pm Fridays – 9 am - 4 pm and BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR CREDIT CARD CANNOT BE YOUR REGISTRATION INFORMATION. One person per card, please. PROCESSED WITHOUT IT. IN PERSON: Monday – Thursday 10 am - 6 pm Fridays – 9 am - 1 pm Hours are subject to change during holidays and school vacations. BY PHONE: ONLINE: http://extension.piercecollege.edu BY CHECK: * PAYING College District requires either a California Driver’s or Social Security California ID Number, License Number, Number to be written or printed on the check at time of are not able to accept checks that do registration. We not have a PRINTED name and address. **EMAIL ADDRESS: receipts and confirmations will be emailed to you. If you do not have email, you will receive a hard copy of the information

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Paying by Check Age Requirements for The Los Angeles Community College District re- Children’s Classes quires either a California Driver’s License Number, When registering your child in an extension class, California ID Number, or Social Security Number please remember that the youngster must be to be written or printed on the check at time of within the age limits identified for each class. registration. We are not able to accept checks that Children will be dropped from class (without do not have a name and address printed on them. refund) if they do not meet the age requirements. Most adult classes have a minimum age require- Traffic Regulations ment of 18. All persons driving a vehicle onto Pierce College campus are required to comply with the traffic Drop-Off/Pick-Up laws of the State of California and the rules & regulations of California Vehicle Code. Violation of of Children laws, rules or regulations may result in a citation. Parents are urged to park and walk their children to and from class. Stopping in red zones or other No Parking /No Stopping zones may result in a Class Materials citation. Children may not be left unattended Bring the items or materials specified in the class before or after class, but must be dropped off description and on your class confirmation. Mate- shortly before class start and picked up promptly rials fees will either be included in the registration at class end. Please help to ensure the safe arriv- fee, or payable at time of registration. If there is a al and departure of your children. material or supply list, you can get that from a link on the class description or class confirmation. You can also access the materials list in the “ques- Parking tions” section of our website. Allow enough time A parking permit is required whenever you park to order any required books or pick up required on the Pierce College campus, Monday through material before your class Friday. Permits are available in the Extension Office in person or by phone, and are only sold to those enrolled in an Extension class. You may also purchase a 1-day parking pass at the meters located in major student parking lots.

Smoking Policy Cash, Check or Charge In compliance with LA City ordinance LC Make all checks & money orders payable to 6403:LACCD/BR 2419, there are 20 desig- nated LAPC. We accept DISCOVER, MASTERCARD smoking areas located on campus. In order or VISA only. for Pierce College to avoid an absolute ban on smoking on campus by the LA City Attorney’s Office, smoking on campus is prohibited outside of these designated areas. Violation of this policy may result in a citation and fine. Refund Policy Travel Information • If a student elects to drop a class, a request Unless otherwise noted, the minimum age for refund must be made to our office at limit for all travel events is 18. Payments are least 3 working days prior to the first class due in full at the time of registration. Can- or 5 working days prior to com- puter class cellations will be granted if received 10 days or tour date unless otherwise specified. prior to trip departure. Refunds will be given THERE WILL BE NO REFUNDS AFTER only if the space can be re-sold by the Pierce THIS DATE OR AFTER A CLASS HAS Extension office. You may send a substitute BEGUN. Failure to attend class does not in your place with the permission of Pierce warrant consideration for a refund. Extension. When approved, a refund less the • There is a $5, $15, $20, or $25 drop fee OR drop fee will be granted. a $50 non-refundable deposit per person You will be required to sign a liability release per class when a student elects to drop a waiver on the bus prior to departure. Los class. Please refer to class confirmation slip Angeles Community College District requires for exact charges. that all travel participants have their own • If class is canceled by LAPC Extension, medical/accident insurance coverage should please send your receipt to our office as the need arise – soon as possible for a full refund or the class The District will not provide registration fee. this coverage for you.

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Fax-In Registration Confirmations Because of the large volume of registrations Your registration confirmation will be emailed received by this office, we do not confirm fax to the email address you provide us once receipts by phone. However, please be sure to you are enrolled. A stamped, self-addressed include your phone number and email address business-size envelope is requested to receive on the registration form in the space provided payment receipt and room location by mail. If should the office need to contact you for any you register for a class and you do not receive a other reason. confirmation or the room location, please either Please fax registrations ONLY once, as subse- check your online student profile, or call the quent faxes cannot always be detected and may Pierce Extension office at 818-719-6425. It is result in duplicate processing and charges. your responsibility to obtain this information once you have submitted your registration for a class. Non-receipt of confirmation does not warrant Locations a refund. Many Community Services classes are held off-campus. Exact locations will be provided upon Cancellations registration. If location is critical, please check with our office before registering. A class may be CANCELLED by the Extension of- fice if fewer than the required minimum number of students enroll. Participants will be contacted Schedule Changes by phone and refunds will be issued as soon as Times, dates, fees, locations, instructors, and the original register receipt and charge slip methodology for classes are subject to change (if applicable) are received. You may transfer to and DO NOT warrant a refund. another class in lieu of a refund. Standards of Conduct Disobedient, disruptive or disorderly behavior exhibited by any student or parent of minor stu- dent will result in disciplinary action in accordance with District policies and procedures. Action may include, but is not limited to, expulsion from class Returned Checks or permanent expulsion from the Pierce Exten- A $10 RETURNED CHECK CHARGE is sion program. Any student or parent displaying assessed for EACH CHECK returned to the such behavior will be requested to remove their L.A.P.C. Business Office unpaid by the bank for child from class. Pierce College reserves the any reason. A STOP PAYMENT ORDER on a right to refuse service to anyone for any reason check DOES NOT constitute an official withdraw- including, but not limited to, violation of LACCD al nor does it relieve the student’s financial obli- Standards of Conduct as stated in Board Rules gation for a class. PLEASE FOLLOW REFUND 9803 – 8905. There will be no refund for expul- POLICY PROCEDURES TO AVOID ADDITION- sion from class. AL CHARGES.

Directions to Directions to Pierce College LAPC Extension Pierce College is located in Woodland Hills, in Office of Community Services the western San Fernando Valley, just north of • Visitors please enter at the Calvert/Winnetka the Ventura Freeway. Avene entrance. Proceed to the stop sign • From Los Angeles and areas east of the col- and turn right into Parking Lot 1. lege: Take the Ventura Freeway (101) west • Park in the 30 minute zone. You must pur- to the Winnetka Avenue offramp. The cam- chase a parking permit from the meter. pus is located .7 miles north of the freeway • Parking on campus without a valid permit on the west side of Winnetka Avenue. is prohibited and may result in a parking • From Agoura, Calabasas and Thousand citation. It is YOUR responsibility to obtain a Oaks: Take the Ventura Freeway (101) east parking permit. to the Winnetka Avenue offramp. The cam- pus is located .7 miles north of the freeway You may purchase parking by phone if you on the west side of Winnetka Avenue. are registered in an Extension class. Call • From the north San Fernando Valley: Pierce (818) 719-6425 for more information. College is located on the corner of Victory Boule- vard and Winnetka Avenue. Winnetka Avenue is located west of Corbin and east of De Soto.

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(on back of credit card) ’s Date ’s -610-6517 Zip (for Child’s class only) (for Child’s REGISTRATION FORM REGISTRATION TOTAL

(required) ______Authorized Signature I have read and understand the refund policy ______/______3-digit code Credit Card# expires mo./yr. (payable to LAPC) Visa Visa MasterCard Discover Check Cash CLASS# CLASS NAME DATE START TIME START REG FEE ______Student Name Today Address City ______Home Phone Business Emergency Cell ______Email Address (Please print clearly) Student Birth Date Parent’s Name Email Address (Please print clearly) Student Birth Date Parent’s Method of Payment: T T T T T Complete registration card(s) Complete registration card(s)

The Los Angeles Community Please include your email address. Your Please include your email address. Your Send to: Pierce Extension, 6201 Winnetka Ave., Woodland Hills, CA 91371 (Include self addressed stamped envelope) or Fax to 818 Woodland Send to: Pierce Extension, 6201 Winnetka Ave., 818-719-6425 You may register by phone 818-719-6425 You Office hours are: Complete registration card(s) and mail with

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Monday – Thursday 10 am - 6 pm Fridays – 9 am - 1 pm Hours are subject to change during holidays and school vacations. and BE SURE TO INCLUDE YOUR CREDIT CARD CANNOT BE YOUR REGISTRATION INFORMATION. One person per card, please. PROCESSED WITHOUT IT. IN PERSON: Five Easy Ways to Register BY MAIL: 818-610-6517 BY FAX: BY PHONE: ONLINE: http://extension.piercecollege.edu BY CHECK: * PAYING College District requires either a California Driver’s or Social Security California ID Number, License Number, Number to be written or printed on the check at time of are not able to accept checks that do registration. We not have a PRINTED name and address. **EMAIL ADDRESS: receipts and confirmations will be emailed to you. If you do not have email, you will receive a hard copy of the information using VISA, MASTERCARD or DISCOVER only. Phone hours are: Monday – Thursday 9 am - 6 pm Fridays – 9 am - 4 pm SEPARATE CHECK* OR MONEY ORDER per class, SEPARATE Please enclose one or include a credit card number. stamped, self-addressed #10 envelope to help expedite processing. One person per card please 30 Swim Fitness Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

03.2052 Aqua Aerobics This fun, fat-burning fitness workout incorporates cardiovascular and muscular conditioning, while improving posture and promoting flexibility and stamina. The techniques used in this shallow water exercise are designed for swimmers and non-swimmers. Deborah Hefter, MA, is the Swimming Pool Supervisor at Pierce College. She has over 10 years of aquatic AQUA PASS – 15 CLASSES TO USE @ OWN PACE – $105 Experience in lifeguarding, competitive swimming, swimming lessons, aqua fitness, and coaching. Instructor for Saturday class: Sara Soleymani Instructor for Saturday class: Deborah Hefter 8 Saturdays 12 pm – 1 pm 8 Weeks – Mon., Wed. & Fri. 9-10:00 am June 16 – August 4 June 11 – Aug. 3

03.2001 LAP Fitness Swimming & Water Walking A lap swimming fitness program for overall body conditioning through self-directed aerobic swimming. A lifeguard is on duty. Swim Staff, Pierce College Lifeguard, Swim Instructor LAP PASS – 20 SWIMS for $70 (LAPC Students (with ID) Reg. Fee: $60) Must be purchased in extension office No refunds will be given for lap swim passes. Lost or stolen passes will not be replaced JUNE- SEPTEMBER Monday-Friday 7-8 am, 12 pm-1 pm, 5-7 pm

03.2003 Summer Water Polo League NEW Do you like to play Water Polo? Are you looking for a place to practice and improve your skills OFFERING! over the summer? Then come sign up for the Pierce Summer Water Polo League! This pro- gram provides an effective and affordable space for casual youth and adult water polo games. We < offer 2-4 games per session based on skill level. (*18+ welcome on Thursdays at 9:00 AM) Swim Staff, Pierce College Lifeguard. (Includes a league t- shirt) 8 Tuesdays & Thursday 8:00 am-10:00 pm June 12-August 2 Reg. Fee: $65

,,,(pp) Weekend Lap & Open Recreational Swimming Saturdays May 5-October 27 • 12-5 pm Adults $4.00 / Children $2.00

LOS ANGELES PIERCE COLLEGE ADULT EDUCATION Free Career Training in: Geriatric Caregiver • Medical Terminology Custodial Technician • Workplace Success and More CALL FOR INFORMATION 818-719-6423

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03.2000 South West Aquatic Masters —Swim Team (19 yrs. & up) Come join the swimmers of SWAM as you get in shape and have fun competing in US Masters swim meets. Our workouts are designed to increase the efficien- cy of your strokes and to improve your strength and endurance. Team dues include most equipment, well designed workouts and on-deck coaching! If you are a triathlete, swimmer or just serious about fitness, we have up to 12 workouts per week to fit your schedule. Call the team phone 818-347-1637 or Pierce Extension 818-719-6425 for further info. Prerequisite: Must be able to swim at least 2 of the 4 competitive strokes continuously at an approximate rate of 1 mile/30 minutes. Swim Staff, Pierce College Lifeguard, Swim Instructor

JUNE June 1-June 29 AUGUST August 1-August 31 Monday-Friday 6-7 am Monday-Friday 6-7 am Monday-Friday 12-1 pm Monday-Friday 12-1 pm Tuesday & Thursday 7-8 pm Tuesday & Thursday 7-8 pm Saturday, 8:30 -10 am Saturday, 8:30 -10 am JULY July 2-July 31 SEPTEMBER Sept. 4-Sept. 29 Monday-Friday 6-7 am Monday-Friday 6-7 am Monday-Friday 12-1 pm Monday-Friday 12-1 pm Tuesday & Thursday 7-8 pm Tuesday & Thursday 7-8 pm Saturday, 8:30 -10 am Saturday, 8:30 -10 am Team Dues: $62 monthly $171 quarterly (Make checks payable to L.A.P.C.)

CCAT Youth Competitive Swim Program (6-18 yrs.) In this year-round swim program, children learn advanced level swim techniques from coaches and trainers using a competition based curriculum. Training includes dryland exercises, stroke technique instruction and conditioning in preparation for competition. Prior to participation, children must have some swim lesson experience and an interest in competitive swimming, as well as attend a mandatory tryouts on Tuesday, Wednesday & Thursday @ 6:00 pm. Swimmers are required to wear goggles and appropriate competitive swimsuits. Board shorts, suits with ties or bows and bikinis are not allowed. Enrollment is only accepted with Coach’s permission. Team dues are payable in full on the first of each month. There will be no discount or reimbursement for missed days. Additional Fees: $55 annual mem- bership fee to USA Swimming plus entry fees for weekend competitions. Stacy Smith, CCAT Swim Coach. CCAT is a USA Swimming charter team, and part of Southern California Swimming. JUNE June 1-29 03.2021 MIGHTY MITE/NOVICE Monday-Friday 5-7 pm REG. FEE: $125 JULY July 2-31 03.2022 AGE GROUP Monday-Friday 5-7 pm REG. FEE: $135 AUGUST August 1-31 03.2023 PRE-SENIOR Monday-Friday 5-7 pm REG. FEE: $145 SEPTEMBER Sept. 4-28 Monday-Friday 5-7 pm

32 RECREATION–CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Lifeguard Training Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

03.2002 Red Cross Lifeguard Training (15 yrs. & up) (Includes CPR and First Aid) Anyone interested in becoming a lifeguard this summer at a pool, park or private facility needs this class. This latest update of the life guarding course now includes CPR and Standard First Aid for the Professional Rescuer. Rescue techniques, recognition of different drowning types and spinal injury topics will be emphasized. A Red Cross Lifeguard Training Card will be awarded on successful completion of this course. Prerequisites—Student must be able to: • Swim 500 yards continuously using the following strokes for at least 50 yards each: crawl, breaststroke, elementary backstroke and sidestroke. • Surface dive to a minimum depth of 9 feet and bring a 10-pound diving brick to the surface. • Surface dive to a minimum depth of 5 feet and swim underwater a minimum of 15 yards. • Tread water for two minutes using legs only. Jenn Tyler is a Red Cross Certified Instructor. 1 Saturday, 1 Sunday, 1 Monday 9 am- 6 pm May 26, 27 & 28 Reg. Fee: $205 (Includes $50 Red Cross Certification Card & Materials.) Lifeguarding Participant’s Manual is available for download or purchase at www.redcross.org. Click on “Take a Class,” then on “Lifeguarding.”

03.2005 Red Cross Lifeguard Training One Day Review Course Become Lifeguard recertified for Summer in this fun 11 hour review class. Must be unexpired (current certs) for this one day renewal. Rescue Techniques, recognition of different drowning types and spinal injury topics will be emphasized, as well as certification in CPR/AED/First Aid. Red Cross 2 year certifications will be awarded for passing students. This class is open to age 17 and up. Swim Pre-test: student must be able to: Swim 300 yards (12 lengths of a 25 yard pool) without stopping, not timed, and a couple other pre-test swims. The pre-test is not hard for the average swimmer, yet you should be in healthy shape for it. Instructor: Jenn Tyler & Associates 1 Saturday 8 am-8 pm May 12 Reg. Fee: $120 (Including materials)

Looking to succeed in the workplace? LOS ANGELES PIERCE COLLEGE Adult Education 818-719-6423 Call for information on these free classes

RECREATION–CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN 33 Swimming (Outdoor Heated Pool) Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

SUMMER 2018 SWIMMING LESSONS STUDENT PRE-TESTING Children must be tested prior to registering for swimming lessons in order to assess their skill level and assist parents and staff in enrolling them in the correct swimming classes. *Pre-testing is NOT required for Private Lessons All pre-testing will be administered at the swimming pool and will take approx. 1-5 minutes. SPECIAL FIRST DAY OF PRE-TESTING SATURDAY, MAY 19 9 AM-11:30 AM Pre-Testing Schedule: Saturdays June 2-August 4 1-3 pm no appointment needed Wednesdays May 23-June 6 3-5 pm no appointment needed Wednesdays June 13- July 19 4-5 pm BY APPOINTMENT ONLY Swimming registration will ONLY be accepted with a class assignment slip (or faxed copy) from the pool staff. SEE PAGE 35 IN THIS CALENDAR FOR SWIMMING CLASS SCHEDULE AND REGISTRATION INFORMATION. Get ready for the water—Summer is here! If you are signing up for private lessons you do not need a pre-test.

REGISTRATION SATURDAY SUMMER SWIMMING REGISTRATION SATURDAY, MAY 19TH 9 am–12 pm PIERCE COLLEGE EXTENSION OFFICE (Located in Village 8200) Bring your child to the Pierce College Swimming Pool for swim-level testing and register for swimming classes BEFORE summer registration begins! Special Saturday registration is for swimming classes only. To register after this date for swimming and all other summer classes, please see page 35 of this Calendar of Classes for registration information.

FOR A FASTER SWIM REGISTRATION EXPERIENCE. Set up your Family’s Household profile BEFORE you arrive on Saturday by following the instructions on our website: http://extension.piercecollege.edu

34 RECREATION–CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Summer Swimming Classes Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

Saturday Swimming (Outdoor Heated Pool) 8 Saturdays / June 16 – August 4 / Reg. Fee: $88 Water Confidence Adult Non Swimmer Prerequisite: potty trained, must separate from (Level 1) (15 yrs. & up) parent This class is designed for adults with little or no For children who cannot comfortably put their swim experience. The class teaches basic swim- face in the water. Children will learn how to ming skills, independence in the water, and water submerge their face, head, and control breathing. safety. Students will learn to float independently Safety drills, such as rolling over from front to on their front and back and learn to swim 25 back, jumping into the pool, swimming to the side yards of crawl stroke. and climbing out, will also be taught. 203.0090 9804 (15 yrs. & up) 9:00-9:55 am 203.0020 9796 10:00-10:25 am Reg. Fee: $115 203.0020 9797 11:00-11:25 am Adult Swimmer (Level 2) Beginner Swim (15 yrs. & up) For children who are comfortable putting their This class is for adults with some swim expe- face in the water, but cannot float. Children will rience who want to refine their crawl stroke or develop skills such as a front float, streamline learn new strokes. Adult should be able to swim float, back float, streamline float with a flutter 25 yards of crawl stroke and be ready to increase kick, flutter kick, and the class will introduce stroke technique and distance freestyle arms. 203.0098 9805 (15 yrs. & up) 8:00-8:55 am 203.0132 9798 10:00-10:25 am Reg. Fee: $115 203.0132 9799 10:30-10:55 am 203.0132 9800 11:00-11:25 am Private Swim Lessons Intermediate Swim Private lessons provide a more personalized in- For children who can comfortably submerge their struction for students. Private lessons are perfect face into the water, float, and attempt 3-5 free- for those focusing on improving stroke technique, style strokes. This class will develop back stroke endurance, overcoming fear, beginning swim- and freestyle stroke with proper side breathing mers, or anyone who wants personal attention. technique for a distance of a half lap. Children will Lessons are 25 minutes in length. You must also be taught these skills in deeper water. register for an entire session. Private Lessons are 203.0142 9801 10:30-10:55 am one-on-one. 203.0142 9802 11:30-11:55 am 4 Saturdays June 16-July 7 203.0500 9806 12:00-12:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 203.0500 9807 12:30-12:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 203.0500 9808 1:00-1:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 203.0500 9809 1:30-1:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 203.0500 9810 2:00-2:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 203.0500 9811 2:30-2:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 203.0500 9812 3:00-3:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 203.0500 9813 3:30-3:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 203.0500 9814 4:00-4:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 203.0500 9815 4:30-4:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115

4 Saturdays July 14-August 4 203.0500 9816 12:00-12:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 Advanced Swim 203.0500 9817 12:30-12:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 This class is designed to refine the freestyle 203.0500 9818 1:00-1:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 stroke of the intermediate swimmer to become 203.0500 9819 1:30-1:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 more efficient. Child will be swimming multiple 203.0500 9820 2:00-2:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 laps during this class. Freestyle and backstroke 203.0500 9821 2:30-2:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 will be main focus, with some introduction to 203.0500 9822 3:00-3:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 butterfly, swim starts, and flip turns. 203.0500 9823 3:30-3:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 203.0157 9803 11:30-11:55 am 203.0500 9824 4:00-4:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 203.0500 9825 4:30-4:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115

RECREATION–CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN 35 Summer Swimming Classes Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

(Outdoor Heated Pool) Session 1 June 11 - June 22 2 Weeks / Monday - Friday, Reg. Fee: $110 Water Confidence Session 1 June 11-June 22 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 Prerequisite: potty trained, must separate from parent 204.0020 9826 1:00-1:25 pm 204.0020 9827 2:30-2:55 pm For children who cannot comfortably put their face in the water. Children 204.0020 9828 3:30-3:55 pm will learn how to submerge their face, head, and control breathing. Safe- 204.0020 9829 4:30-4:55 pm ty drills, such as rolling over from front to back, jumping into the pool, swimming to the side and climbing out, will also be taught. Beginner Swim Session 1 June 11-June 22 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 204.0132 9830 1:00-1:25 pm For children who are comfortable putting their face in the water, but 204.0132 9831 1:30-1:55 pm cannot float. Children will develop skills such as a front float, streamline 204.0132 9832 2:00-2:25 pm float, back float, streamline float with a flutter kick, flutter kick, and the 204.0132 9833 2:30-2:55 pm class will introduce freestyle arms. 204.0132 9834 3:00-3:25 pm 204.0132 9835 4:00-4:25 pm 204.0132 9836 4:30-4:55 pm

Intermediate Swim Session 1 June 11-June 22 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 204.0142 9837 1:00-1:25 pm For children who can comfortably submerge their face into the water, 204.0142 9838 1:30-1:55 pm float, and attempt 3-5 freestyle strokes. This class will develop back stroke 204.0142 9839 2:00-2:25 pm and freestyle stroke with proper side breathing technique for a distance of 204.0142 9840 3:00-3:25 pm a half lap. Children will also be taught these skills in deeper water. 204.0142 9841 3:30-3:55 pm 204.0142 9842 4:00-4:25 pm 204.0146 9843 4:30-4:55 pm Advanced Swim Session 1 June 11-June 22 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 This class is designed to refine the freestyle stroke of the intermediate 204.0152 9844 1:30-1:55pm swimmer to become more efficient. Child will be swimming multiple 204.0152 9845 4:00-4:25 pm laps during this class. Freestyle and backstroke will be main focus, with some introduction to butterfly, swim starts, and flip turns. Pre-Team Swim Session 1 June 11-June 22 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $130 Students will refine basic strokes while adding new strokes, such as 204.0167 9846 4:00-4:55pm breaststroke and butterfly, while increasing endurance and stamina. Swim starts and flip turns will be taught and refined. Objective of this class is to get children to a competitive swim level, and/or ready to join a competitive swim team, such as CCAT.

Private Swimming Lessons Session 1 2 Mondays & 2 Wednesdays Private lessons provide a more personalized instruction for students. June 11-June 20 Reg. Fee: $115 Private lessons are perfect for those focusing on improving stroke tech- 204.0500 9847 1:00-1:25 pm 204.0500 9848 1:30-1:55 pm nique, endurance, overcoming fear, beginning swimmers, or anyone who 204.0500 9849 2:00-2:25 pm wants personal attention. Lessons are 25 minutes in length. You must 204.0500 9850 2:30-2:55 pm register for an entire session. Private Lessons are one-on-one. 204.0500 9851 3:00-3:25 pm Swim Staff. 204.0500 9852 3:30-3:55 pm

2 Tuesdays & 2 Thursdays STEM EDUCATION June 12-June 21 Reg. Fee: $115 Looking for a way to help your child 204.0500 9853 1:00-1:25 pm develop new interests, build new skills 204.0500 9854 1:30-1:55 pm 204.0500 9855 2:00-2:25 pm and explore Science, Technology, 204.0500 9856 2:30-2:55 pm Engineering and Mathematics? 204.0500 9857 3:00-3:25 pm 204.0500 9858 3:30-3:55 pm For a more detailed description visit the Extension Website extension.piercecollege.edu 4 Fridays June 15-July 6 Reg. Fee: $115 AFTER-SCHOOL. ELECTIVES. CAMPS. 204.0500 9859 1:00-1:25 pm Sandbox Robotics and Computers offers STEM based camps and classes 204.0500 9860 1:30-1:55 pm to make computer and technology education fun for children. 204.0500 9861 2:00-2:25 pm Campers may register for either a morning or an afternoon camp or both 204.0500 9862 2:30-2:55 pm for a full day camp. 204.0500 9863 3:00-3:25 pm 204.0500 9864 3:30-3:55 pm Extended Care is available.

36 RECREATION–CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN (Outdoor Heated Pool) Swimming Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

(Outdoor Heated Pool) Session 2 June 25 – July 6 (No Class 7/4) 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday, Reg. Fee: $99 Water Confidence Session 2 June 25-July 6 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $99 205.0020 9865 1:00 -1:25pm (No Class 7/4) 205.0020 9866 2:30 -2:55pm Prerequisite: potty trained, must separate from parent 205.0020 9867 4:30 -4:55pm For children who cannot comfortably put their face in the water. Children will learn how to submerge their face, head, and control breathing. Safe- ty drills, such as rolling over from front to back, jumping into the pool, swimming to the side and climbing out, will also be taught. Beginner Swim Session 2 June 25-July 6 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $99 205.0132 9868 1:00-1:25 pm (No Class 7/4) 205.0132 9869 1:30-1:55 pm For children who are comfortable putting their face in the water, but 205.0132 9870 2:00-2:25 pm cannot float. Children will develop skills such as a front float, streamline 205.0132 9871 2:30-2:55 pm float, back float, streamline float with a flutter kick, flutter kick, and the 205.0132 9872 3:30-3:55 pm class will introduce freestyle arms. 205.0132 9873 4:00-4:25 pm 205.0132 9874 4:30-4:55 pm Intermediate Swim Session 2 June 25-July 6 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $99 205.0142 9875 1:00-1:25pm (No Class 7/4) 205.0142 9876 1:30-1:55pm For children who can comfortably submerge their face into the water, 205.0142 9877 2:00-2:25pm float, and attempt 3-5 freestyle strokes. This class will develop back stroke 205.0142 9878 3:00-3:25pm and freestyle stroke with proper side breathing technique for a distance of 205.0142 9879 4:00-4:25pm a half lap. Children will also be taught these skills in deeper water. 205.0142 9880 4:30-4:55pm Advanced Swim Session 2 June 25-July 6 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $99 205.0152 9999 1:30-1:55pm (No Class 7/4) 205.0152 10000 4:00-4:25 pm This class is designed to refine the freestyle stroke of the intermediate swimmer to become more efficient. Child will be swimming multiple laps during this class. Freestyle and backstroke will be main focus, with some introduction to butterfly, swim starts, and flip turns. Pre-Team Swim Session Session 2 June 25-July 6 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $117 205.0167 9883 3:00-3:55pm (No Class 7/4) Students will refine basic strokes while adding new strokes, such as breaststroke and butterfly, while increasing endurance and stamina. Swim starts and flip turns will be taught and refined. Objective of this class is to get children to a competitive swim level, and/or ready to join a competitive swim team, such as CCAT. Springboard Diving Session 2 June 25-July 6 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $117 205.0080 9884 4:00-4:55 (No Class 7/4) Class covers skills of springboard diving as well as required dives on the 1 and 3 meter board, as well as several optional dives. Prerequisite: Must be able to swim 50 yards in deep water. Private Swimming Lessons Session 2 Private lessons provide a more personalized instruction for students. Pri- 2 Mondays & 1 Wednesday (no class 7/4) vate lessons are perfect for those focusing on improving stroke technique, June 25-July 2 Reg. Fee $87 endurance, overcoming fear, beginning swimmers, or anyone who wants 205.0500 9885 1:00-1:25 pm personal attention. Lessons are 25 minutes in length. You must register for 205.0500 9886 1:30-1:55 pm 205.0500 9887 2:00-2:25 pm an entire session. Private Lessons are one-on-one. 205.0500 9888 2:30-2:55 pm Swim Staff 205.0500 9889 3:00-3:25 pm 205.0500 9890 3:30-3:55 pm 2 Tuesdays & 2 Thursdays June 26-July 5 Reg. Fee: $115 205.0500 9891 1:00-1:25 pm 205.0500 9892 1:30-1:55 pm 205.0500 9893 2:00-2:25 pm 205.0500 9894 2:30-2:55 pm 205.0500 9895 3:00-3:25 pm 205.0500 9896 3:30-3:55 pm

RECREATION–CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN 37 Summer Swimming Classes Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

(Outdoor Heated Pool) Session 3 July 9 – July 20 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday, Reg. Fee: $110 Water Confidence Session 3 July 9 – July 20 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 206.0020 9897 1:00 -1:25 pm Prerequisite: potty trained, must separate from parent 206.0020 9898 2:30 -2:55 pm For children who cannot comfortably put their face in the water. Children 206.0020 9899 4:30 -4:55 pm will learn how to submerge their face, head, and control breathing. Safe- ty drills, such as rolling over from front to back, jumping into the pool, swimming to the side and climbing out, will also be taught. Beginner Swim Session 3 July 9 – July 20 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 206.0132 10001 1:00-1:25 pm For children who are comfortable putting their face in the water, but 206.0132 10002 1:30-1:55 pm cannot float. Children will develop skills such as a front float, streamline 206.0132 10003 2:00-2:25 pm float, back float, streamline float with a flutter kick, flutter kick, and the 206.0132 10004 3:00-3:25 pm class will introduce freestyle arms. 206.0132 10005 3:30-3:55 pm 206.0132 10006 4:00-4:25 pm 206.0134 10007 4:30-4:55 pm Intermediate Swim Session 3 July 9 – July 20 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 206.0142 9907 1:00-1:25 pm For children who can comfortably submerge their face into the water, 206.0142 9908 1:30-1:55 pm float, and attempt 3-5 freestyle strokes. This class will develop back stroke 206.0142 9909 2:00-2:25 pm and freestyle stroke with proper side breathing technique for a distance of 206.0142 9910 3:00-3:25 pm a half lap. Children will also be taught these skills in deeper water. 206.0142 9911 3:30-3:55 pm 206.0142 9912 4:00-4:25 pm 206.0146 9913 4:30-4:55 pm

Advanced Swim 206.0152 10008 1:30-1:55pm Session 3 July 9 – July 20 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 206.0152 10009 2:30-2:55pm This class is designed to refine the freestyle stroke of the intermediate 206.0152 10010 4:00-4:25 pm swimmer to become more efficient. Child will be swimming multiple laps during this class. Freestyle and backstroke will be main focus, with some introduction to butterfly, swim starts, and flip turns. Pre-Team Swim Session 3 July 9 – July 20 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $130 206.0167 9918 4:00-4:55 pm Students will refine basic strokes while adding new strokes, such as breaststroke and butterfly, while increasing endurance and stamina. Swim starts and flip turns will be taught and refined. Objective of this class is to get children to a competitive swim level, and/or ready to join a competitive swim team, such as CCAT. Private Swimming Lessons Session 3 Private lessons provide a more personalized instruction for students. 2 Mondays & 2 Wednesdays Private lessons are perfect for those focusing on improving stroke tech- July 9-July 18 Reg. Fee: $115 nique, endurance, overcoming fear, beginning swimmers, or anyone who 206.0500 9919 1:00-1:25 pm wants personal attention. Lessons are 25 minutes in length. You must 206.0500 9920 1:30-1:55 pm register for an entire session. Private Lessons are one-on-one. 206.0500 9921 2:00-2:25 pm Swim Staff 206.0500 9922 2:30-2:55 pm 206.0500 9923 3:00-3:25 pm 206.0500 9924 3:30-3:55 pm

2 Tuesdays & 2 Thursdays July 10-July 19 Reg. Fee: $115 206.0500 9925 1:00-1:25 pm 206.0500 9926 1:30-1:55 pm 206.0500 9927 2:00-2:25 pm 206.0500 9928 2:30-2:55 pm 206.0500 9929 3:00-3:25 pm 206.0500 9930 3:30-3:55 pm

4 Fridays July 13-August 3 Reg. Fee: $115 206.0500 9931 1:00-1:25 pm 206.0500 9932 1:30-1:55 pm 206.0500 9933 2:00-2:25 pm 206.0500 9934 2:30-2:55 pm 206.0500 9935 3:00-3:25 pm 206.0500 9936 3:30-3:55 pm

38 RECREATION–CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Summer Swimming Classes Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

(Outdoor Heated Pool) Session 4 July 23 – August 3 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday, Reg. Fee: $110 Water Confidence Session 4 July 23 – August 3 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 207.0020 9937 1:00 -1:25pm Prerequisite: potty trained, must separate from parent 207.0020 9938 2:30 -2:55pm For children who cannot comfortably put their face in the water. Children 207.0020 9939 4:30 -4:55pm will learn how to submerge their face, head, and control breathing. Safe- ty drills, such as rolling over from front to back, jumping into the pool, swimming to the side and climbing out, will also be taught.

Beginner Swim Session 4 July 23 – August 3 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 207.0132 9940 1:00-1:25 pm For children who are comfortable putting their face in the water, but 207.0132 9941 1:30-1:55 pm cannot float. Children will develop skills such as a front float, streamline 207.0132 9942 2:00-2:25 pm float, back float, streamline float with a flutter kick, flutter kick, and the 207.0132 9943 3:30-3:55 pm class will introduce freestyle arms. 207.0132 9944 4:00-4:25 pm 207.0134 9945 4:30-4:55 pm Intermediate Swim Session 4 July 23 – August 3 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 207.0142 9946 1:00-1:25 pm For children who can comfortably submerge their face into the water, 207.0142 9947 1:30-1:55 pm float, and attempt 3-5 freestyle strokes. This class will develop back stroke 207.0142 9948 2:00-2:25 pm and freestyle stroke with proper side breathing technique for a distance of 207.0142 9949 3:00-3:25 pm a half lap. Children will also be taught these skills in deeper water. 207.0142 9950 4:00-4:25 pm 207.0142 9951 4:30-4:55 pm Advanced Swim Session 4 July 23 – August 3 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $110 207.0152 10011 1:30-1:55 pm This class is designed to refine the freestyle stroke of the intermediate 207.0152 10012 2:30-2:55 pm swimmer to become more efficient. Child will be swimming multiple 207.0152 10013 4:00-4:25 pm laps during this class. Freestyle and backstroke will be main focus, with some introduction to butterfly, swim starts, and flip turns. Pre-Team Swim Session 4 July 23 – August 3 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $130 207.0167 9955 3:00-3:55 pm Students will refine basic strokes while adding new strokes, such as breaststroke and butterfly, while increasing endurance and stamina. Swim starts and flip turns will be taught and refined. Objective of this class is to get children to a competitive swim level, and/or ready to join a competitive swim team, such as CCAT. Springboard Diving Session Session 4 July 23 – August 2 2 Weeks/Monday – Friday Reg. Fee: $130 207.0080 9956 4:00-4:55 pm Class covers skills of springboard diving as well as required dives on the 1 and 3 meter board, as well as several optional dives. Prerequisite: Must be able to swim 50 yards in deep water.

2 Mondays & 2 Wednesdays Private Swimming Lessons Session 4 July 23-Aug 1 Reg. Fee: $115 Private lessons provide a more personalized instruction for students. 207.0500 9957 1:00-1:25 pm Private lessons are perfect for those focusing on improving stroke tech- 207.0500 9958 1:30-1:55 pm nique, endurance, overcoming fear, beginning swimmers, or anyone who 207.0500 9959 2:00-2:25 pm wants personal attention. Lessons are 25 minutes in length. You must 207.0500 9960 2:30-2:55 pm register for an entire session. Private Lessons are one-on-one. 207.0500 9961 3:00-3:25 pm Swim Staff 207.0500 9962 3:30-3:55 pm

2 Tuesdays & 2 Thursdays July 24-Aug. 2 Reg. Fee: $115 207.0500 9963 1:00-1:25 pm 207.0500 9964 1:30-1:55 pm 207.0500 9965 2:00-2:25 pm 207.0500 9966 2:30-2:55 pm 207.0500 9967 3:00-3:25 pm 207.0500 9968 3:30-3:55 pm

RECREATION–CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN 39 Fall Swimming Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes September 8 – October 27 Water Confidence Adult Non Swimmer Fall Swim September 8 – October 27 (Level 1) (15 yrs. & up) 8 Saturdays $88 Prerequisite: potty trained, must separate from parent Fall Swim September 8 – October 27 For children who cannot comfortably put their 8 Saturdays $115 face in the water. Children will learn how to This class is designed for adults with little or submerge their face, head, and control breathing. no swim experience. The class teaches basic Safety drills, such as rolling over from front to swimming skills, independence in the water, back, jumping into the pool, swimming to the side and water safety. Students will learn to float and climbing out, will also be taught. independently on their front and back and learn to swim 25 yards of crawl stroke. 208.0020 9969 10:00-10:25am 208.0020 9970 11:00-11:25 am 208.0090 9977 9:00-9:55 am Reg. Fee: $115 Beginner Swim Adult Swimmer (Level 2) Fall Swim September 8 – October 27 8 Saturdays $88 (15 yrs. & up) For children who are comfortable putting their Fall Swim September 8 – October 27 face in the water, but cannot float. Children will 8 Saturdays $115 develop skills such as a front float, streamline This class is for adults with some swim float, back float, streamline float with a flutter experience who want to refine their crawl stroke kick, flutter kick, and the class will introduce or learn new strokes. Adult should be able to freestyle arms. swim 25 yards of crawl stroke and be ready to 208.0132 9971 10:00-10:25 am increase stroke technique and distance 208.0132 9972 10:30-10:55 am 208.0098 9978 (15 yrs. & up) 8:00-8:55 am 208.0132 9973 11:00-11:25 am Reg. Fee: $115 Private Swimming Lessons Private lessons provide a more personalized instruction for students. Private lessons are perfect for those focusing on improving stroke technique, endurance, overcoming fear, beginning swimmers, or anyone who wants personal attention. Lessons are 25 minutes in length. You must register for an entire session. Private Lessons are one-on-one. 4 Saturdays September 8-September 29 Intermediate Swim 208.0500 9979 12:00-12:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 Fall Swim September 8 – October 27 208.0500 9980 12:30-12:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 8 Saturdays $88 208.0500 9981 1:00-1:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 For children who can comfortably submerge 208.0500 9982 1:30-1:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 their face into the water, float, and attempt 3-5 283.0500 9983 2:00-2:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 freestyle strokes. This class will develop back 208.0500 9984 2:30-2:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 stroke and freestyle stroke with proper side 208.0500 9985 3:00-3:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 breathing technique for a distance of a half lap. 208.0500 9986 3:30-3:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 Children will also be taught these skills in deeper 208.0500 9987 4:00-4:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 water. 208.0500 9988 4:30-4:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 208.0142 9974 10:30-10:55 am 208.0142 9975 11:30-11:55 am 4 Saturdays October 6- October 27 208.0500 9989 12:00-12:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 208.0500 9990 12:30-12:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 Advanced Swim 208.0500 9991 1:00-1:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 Fall Swim September 8 – October 27 208.0500 9992 1:30-1:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 8 Saturdays $88 208.0500 9993 2:00-2:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 This class is designed to refine the freestyle 208.0500 9994 2:30-2:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 stroke of the intermediate swimmer to become 208.0500 9995 3:00-3:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 more efficient. Child will be swimming multiple 208.0500 9996 3:30-3:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 laps during this class. Freestyle and backstroke 208.0500 9997 4:00-4:25 pm Reg. Fee: $115 will be main focus, with some introduction to 208.0500 9998 4:30-4:55 pm Reg. Fee: $115 butterfly, swim starts, and flip turns. 208.0157 9976 11:30-11:55 am 40 RECREATION–CLASSES FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN Kids College Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes 160.0401 KidVestmentsSM Money and Investment Basics for Kids and Teens (9-14 yrs.) All young people should be introduced to money and investment basics early in order to make responsible financial decisions throughout their lives. Students will learn the difference between want vs. need, asset vs. liability and how to grow money by saving and investing, which will lead to success. Additionally students will learn valuable communication skills, make new friends and play money games. • History of money • Instruments for savings • How to read stock tables • Investment vocabulary • Money myths • Track investment performance • Debt Give your kids an early start toward future financial success by enrolling them in this informative and lively workshop! Kurt Lowry is a school administrator, teacher, and test preparation lecturer. A former Naval Reserve Public Affairs Officer, Kurt also has a background in mortgage banking training and performance consulting and is a former Pierce College Instructor in “Public Speaking Basics” and “English as a Second Language.” He owns a small business, KidVestments,SM an education and training company that invests in tomorrow’s future, today...our Kids! Each student will receive his or 2 Saturdays 9 am-12 Noon her own workbook and pencil to July 14 & 21 Reg. Fee: $72 keep (included in class fee). 160.0402 KidVestmentsSM Public Speaking Basics for Kids and Teens (9-13 yrs.) Even with today’s advances in communication and technology, the ancient art of public speaking remains an important part of people’s lives. In this fun and interactive workshop, kids and teens will prepare, practice, and present informative and persuasive speeches, overcome speaking anxiety and shyness, make new friends, and learn about some of the greatest speeches of the 20th century! Your kids will not want to miss this important workshop. Instructor: Kurt Lowry 2 Saturdays 1-3 pm July 14 & 21 Reg. Fee: $63 160.0506 160.0502 Introduction to Introduction to Algebra Pre-Algebra (Entering 7th-8th grades) (Entering 5th-6th grades only) This class is designed for students with little or no algebra knowledge. (Not for students who need This class is designed for students with little or to repeat a formal course.) In a fun and easy way, no knowledge of algebraic concepts. In a fun and understand algebraic concepts and procedures. easy way, students will be introduced to various Topics will include: order of operations; operations concepts and procedures needed for success in with integers; variables; recognizing like terms; algebra, including: divisibility rules; whole-number simplifying expressions; solving linear equations; factoring; order of operations; and adding integers. exponents and square roots; divisability rules and Instructor: Sam Kane rudimentary factoring. 5 Tuesdays 9-10 am Instructor: Sam Kane July 10-August 7 Reg. Fee: $67 5 Tuesdays 10-11 am July 10-August 7 Reg. Fee: $67 KIDS ON CAMPUS Workshops & Classes for Young People Online Registration Begins Monday, May 21 Telephone Registration Begins Monday, May 21 at 9 am In-Person Registration Begins Monday, May 21 at 10 am and Mail and Fax Registration Begins Classes Begin June 18 For further information please call (818) 719-6425

KIDS ON CAMPUS 41 Kids College Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

160.0506 160.0502 Introduction to Introduction to Algebra Pre-Algebra (Entering 7th-8th grades) (Entering 5th-6th grades only) This class is designed for students with little or no algebra knowledge. (Not for students who need This class is designed for students with little or to repeat a formal course.) In a fun and easy way, no knowledge of algebraic concepts. In a fun and understand algebraic concepts and procedures. easy way, students will be introduced to various Topics will include: order of operations; operations concepts and procedures needed for success in with integers; variables; recognizing like terms; algebra, including: divisibility rules; whole-number simplifying expressions; solving linear equations; factoring; order of operations; and adding integers. exponents and square roots; divisability rules and Instructor: Mike Kane rudimentary factoring. 5 Saturdays 9-10 am Instructor: Mike Kane July 7-August 4 Reg. Fee: $67 5 Saturdays 10-11 am July 7-August 4 Reg. Fee: $67 160.0501 160.0501 Introduction to Introduction to Geometry Geometry (Entering 8th & 9th grades) (Entering 8th & 9th grades) This class is designed for students with little or This class is designed for students with little or no geometry knowledge. In a fun and easy way, no geometry knowledge. In a fun and easy way, understand geometric concepts and practice understand geometric concepts and practice with with procedures. Many of these topics will be procedures. Many of these topics will be included: included: points, lines, planes, segments, rays; points, lines, planes, segments, rays; angles and angles and special angles; complementary and special angles; complementary and supplementary supplementary angels; perpendicular and parallel angels; perpendicular and parallel lines; angles lines; angles of triangles and other polygons; of triangles and other polygons; properties of properties of parallelograms; definition of parallelograms; definition of congruent & similar; congruent & similar; Pythagorean Theorem. Pythagorean Theorem. Instructor: Sam Kane Instructor: Mike Kane 5 Tuesdays 11 am-12 Noon 5 Saturdays 11 am-12 Noon July 10-August 7 Reg Fee: $67 July 7-August 4 Reg Fee: $67

160.0319 Awesome School Projects Reports with MS Office 160.0509 (Ages 10-17) Mad Math I (Ages 10-13) Being able to competently use computer for work Mad about math? Or perhaps, mad at math? is no longer an optional skill. Common Core now Either way, we’ve got you covered! By requires students to be familiar with Computer developing and manipulating interactive Usage, and what better way to demonstrate those computer-powered models, students develop skills than to master Microsoft Office – for fun, school interest in mathematics and reinforce their & beyond. Learn the essential skills for school and foundations by exploring popular concepts beyond. Students complete hands on assignments in Arithmetic, Algebra and Geometry. to explore key features of the world’s most popular Aligned with Common Core for 5-8 Grade productivity tools: Word, PowerPoint & Excel. Mathematics. Students demonstrate their mastery with real world Sandbox Staff members have Engineering projects based on their topic of interest or a live / Advanced Degrees in Computer Science, school project. several with rich experience in the Information Sandbox Staff members have Engineering / Advanced Technology field. They have a passion for Degrees in Computer Science, several with rich Technology, and take pride in inspiring students experience in the Information Technology field. They to explore STEM. Sandbox staff are selected have a passion for Technology, and take pride in inspiring to ensure a fantastic learning experience for students to explore STEM. Sandbox staff are selected to the students are cherished by Sandbox and its ensure a fantastic learning experience for the students Customers. are cherished by Sandbox and its Customers. 6 Saturdays 3-5 pm 6 Saturdays 1-3 pm July 7-August 11 Reg. Fee: $139 July 7-August 11 Reg. Fee: $139

42 KIDS ON CAMPUS Kids College Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

160.0203 Creative Writing (7-10 yrs.) Do you have a story to tell? Do you like Harry Potter, The Chronicles of Narnia or other books that take you on exciting adventures? Learn how to take the great ideas in your head and put them on paper in this fun, creative class. Who knows? You may have a story for the next great novel or blockbuster film! Instructor: Jeff Schnaufer 2 Saturdays 9:30 -11:30 am July 14 & July 21 Reg. Fee: $64

160.0204 Creative Writing (11 yrs. & up) Do you have a story to tell? Do you like Lord of The Rings, Jurassic Park, Nancy Drew, The Shining or other books that lead you into mystery, horror and adventure? Learn how to take the great ideas in your head and put them on paper in this fun, creative class designed for teens. Who knows? You may have a story for the next great novel or blockbuster film! Jeff Schnaufer has written for television (Star Trek Voyager) and his short stories have been published on the web. He has taught writing at local community colleges and to children in after school programs. He studied writing at the University of Southern California and has written for the Los Angeles Times, People Magazine and currently writes for a national syndicate of 200 newspapers. 2 Fridays 9:30 -11:30 am July 13 & 20 Reg. Fee: $64

160.0205 160.0301 How to Write an Essay Natural A’s or Term Paper (13-18 yrs.) (Ages 10-17) Writing a report or term paper can be fun when Any student can significantly enhance grades, you know how! We’ll cover everything from self-confidence, and chances for scholarships and choosing a topic to research methods, note taking, college admissions—by performing academic outlining and writing a report. You’ll learn all the skills in alignment with the brain’s natural patterns. steps necessary to create a really outstanding This makes note-taking, reading, studying, paper. memorizing and test taking amazingly efficient. Instructor: Jeff Schnaufer Students will also discover simple methods for understanding math and other subjects, optimizing 2 Fridays 1:00 pm-3:00 pm focus and concen- tration, and preventing test July 13 & 20 Reg. Fee: $64 anxiety. Students of all ages describe this class as “awesome, necessary, and easy to understand.” 160.0206 Parents may register and participate with their How to Write an Essay children. or Report (8-12 yrs.) Curtis Adney, MJ.D., M.S., graduated at the top of his college class with a 4.0 GPA and has a Juris This course will focus on the skills necessary for Doctor degree from Brigham Young University. He writing a good essay or report. You’ll learn how to conducts numerous academic seminars across the organize your time, research your topic, take notes, Western U.S. make outlines and write good paragraphs. Instructor: Jeff Schnaufer 1 Thursday 1-4 pm August 2 Reg. Fee: $87 2 Saturdays 1:00pm-3:00pm July 14 & 21 Reg. Fee: $64 (includes comprehensive workbook for use during class, and for future reference through high school and college)

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In cooperation with the Institute of Reading Development, Pierce Extension is offering the following summer reading enrichment classes for ages 4 and up. The Institute’s professional instructors have been teaching these classes for more than 29 years. Each year, more than 40,000 students improve their reading and comprehension skills through this highly effective program. To register for these classes, please call the Institute of Reading Development at (800) 903-3750. Reading Readiness Program for Entering Program For 4-Year-Olds and 4th Graders Entering Kindergartners Program for Entering In this fun summer program, your child will learn to read. Children learn letter recognition, beginning 5th Graders phonics, and easy sight words. Your child will learn In these fun and effective programs, your child will to read simple words and short sentences and will become a skilled, enthusiastic reader. Students be excited about books and reading. develop strong comprehension skills in fiction, 4-year-old & K*: Sun., June 17-July 15, 9am-10am non-fiction, and textbooks. They build long-word 4-year-old & K*: Sun., July 22-Aug. 19, 9am-10am decoding skills and learn to read more fluently and Tuition $269.00* Material Fee: $39 rapidly. Your child will complete homework more quickly and easily, be more successful in school, Program for Entering and develop a lifelong love of reading. 4th Grade: Sat., June 16-July 14, 10:45am-12:45pm 1st Graders 5th Grade: Sat., June 16-July 14, 1:45pm-3:45pm In this fun summer program, your child will learn to read independently. Children learn phonics and Program for Entering sight words, build fluency and comprehension, and develop a love of books and reading. Your child 6th-8th Graders will be excited about reading and get off to a great Program for Entering start in first grade. 1st Grade: Sat., June 16-July 14, 8:30am-10:15am 9th-11th Graders In these effective and enjoyable programs, your 1st Grade: Sun., June 17-July 15, 10:30am-12:15pm son or daughter will make substantial gains in 1st Grade: Sun., July 22-Aug. 19, 10:30am-12:15pm comprehension and learn to read twice as fast. Tuition $329.00* Material Fee: $39 Students learn the best way to take notes, study for tests, and read fiction, non-fiction, and Program for Entering textbooks. Your student will complete homework 2nd Graders more quickly and easily, get better grades, and In this fun summer program, your child will become enjoy reading more. a fluent, confident reader. Children build solid 6th-8th Grades: Mon., June 11-July 9, 1pm-3pm phonics and word-attack skills and develop reading 6th-8th Grades: Sun., July 22-Aug. 19, 1:15pm-3:15pm fluency and strong comprehension. Your child 9th-11th Grades: Mon., June 11-July 9, 3:30pm-5:30pm will gain confidence, be excited about books and Tuition $329.00* Material Fee: $39 reading, and get off to a great start in second grade. 2nd Grade: Sun., June 17-July 15, 1:15pm-3pm Program for Adults, 2nd Grade: Sun., July 22-Aug. 19, 1:15pm-3pm Tuition $329.00* Material Fee: $39 Entering 12th Graders, and College Students Program for Entering Transform your reading skills with our speed reading program! You will learn to read twice 3rd Graders as fast in difficult material, such as textbooks In this fun summer program, your child will and other challenging non-fiction, and triple your become a strong, fluent reader. Children develop speed in easier reading. The comprehension, long-word decoding skills, reading fluency, and concentration, and retention techniques you learn excellent comprehension. Your child will gain will enable you to save time and get more out of confidence, develop a lifelong love of books and everything you read. reading, and get off to a great start in third grade. 12th Grade & Adults: 3rd Grade: Sun., June 17-July 15, 3:30pm-5:15pm Mon., June 11-July 9, 6:30pm-8:30pm 3rd Grade: Sun., July 22-Aug. 19, 10:30am-12:15pm Tuition $329.00* Material Fee: $39 Programs meet on campus at L.A. Pierce College. *Program for 4-year-olds & entering kindergartners is not endorsed or affiliated with the Pierce College Child Development Department. For more information, or to register, please call 800-964-8888, Mon.-Fri. 5am–7pm, Sat. 5am–4pm and Sun. 7am–3pm

INSTITUTE OF READING DEVELOPMENT REFUND POLICY: Refund request must be made in writing and postmarked at least ten days before the starting date of the class. (There is an $15 refund processing fee per family.) Students who are unable to attend, and who miss the refund deadline, may apply their tuition to a future reading program, or credit their tuition to a friend or family member. The Reading Readiness Program is not endorsed by or affiliated with the Pierce College Child Development Department.

44 KIDS ON CAMPUS Tech Kids Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

182.0109 Fresh iMedia – I Made My Own Video Game (6-9 yrs.) Younger Game Developers work with a class partner to conceive, design and build their own original 2D “bouncy ball” computer game. Very basic design and coding techniques will be introduced and students will complete fun activities like creating characters and making them bounce around the game screen! Instructor: Freshimedia Staff 5 Saturdays 9-11 am July 7-August 4 Reg. Fee: $139 (Please bring: Peanut free snack/a pencil) 182.0110 Fresh iMedia – Computer Animation Basics with PC (8-15 yrs.) Working with PC computers, participants will learn skills that help with computer drawing, character creation and movement and Freshimedia staff are active character interaction. In small groups or with a partner, students professionals in their field as well as will focus on learning introductory computer animation techniques experienced teachers of Freshimedia and will create original characters and short animated sequences! curricula to youth and teens Instructor: Freshimedia Staff worldwide 5 Saturdays 11:30 am-1:30 pm July 7-August 4 Reg. Fee: $139 (Please bring: Peanut free snack/a pencil) Personal Growth Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

183.0101 183.0102 Social Graces for the Make-Up Techniques 21st Century (12-15 yrs) for Teensens Manners and behavior have an effect on the (13-16 yyrs)rs) success of students in their school environment, Students will personal life and future careers. As preteens and learn make-upp teens branch out into the world they discover techniques there’s more to good manners than just saying and skin care please and thank you. basics, and will In this class students can expect to learn Raquel’s learn about personal guide to modern manners. different typeses of • Everyday Basic Etiquette products and tthehe • Positive First Impressions correct application.cation. • Introductions/Handshaking Students will work on • Eye Contact/Body Language two different make-up applications and be given • How to Walk, Sit and Stand with Confidence easy to remember techniques that can be used for • Conversation and Listening Skills quinceanera, a sweet sixteen celebration as well • Techno-Etiquette email/text writing, casual and as many different social occasions. formal messaging, cell phones A material list is provided upon registration or can • Dress, Grooming and Style Advice be viewed on our website in the questions section. • Dining Skills and Table Manners Raquel Fournier was born in Venezuela, moved Raquel Fournier was born in Venezuela, moved to the United States and became a citizen. She is to the United States and became a citizen. She is a model, beauty pageant winner and has a degree a model, beauty pageant winner and has a degree in marketing. She has done TV commercials, voice- in marketing. She has done TV commercials, voice- overs and often works as a pageant coach. overs and often works as a pageant coach. 5 Fridays 11:30 am-1:30 pm 5 Fridays 9:00 am-11:00 am July 6-August 3 Reg. Fee: $70 July 6-August 3 Reg. Fee: $70

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142.6020 142.6022 Beginning Ukulele – Beginning Ukulele – Level 1 (10 years to Adult) Level 2 (10 years to Adult) Learn fundamental skills to get you playing ukulele You’ve got the basics down, now you’re ready to in this entertaining, hands-on class. We’ll work learn more advanced techniques in strumming and on rhythm, strumming patterns and some finger chord progression. Hone your skills and have fun in picking. With a few basic chords you can play this Level Two class. along with others and accompany yourself on a Prerequisite: A rudimentary knowledge of multitude of songs. Learn to find the right key for ukulele is required. Anyone that has some your voice and where the notes are on the fret previous experience playing the Ukulele is also board. Bring your own ukulele. eligble for the Level 2 class. Dale La Duke is an award winning singer- Dale La Duke is an award winning singer- songwriter, guitarist, and ukulele performer. Class songwriter, guitarist, and ukulele performer. Class is limited to 15 students. is limited to 15 students. 6 Thursdays 6:30-7:30 pm 6 Thursdays 7:30-8:30 pm July 26-August 30 Reg. Fee: $89 July 26-August 30 Reg. Fee: $89

166.0103 Intro to Rock Guitar I (10 yrs. to Adult) Playing the guitar is one of the “coolest things” you can do! Grab your guitar (Acoustic or Electric) and LEARN HOW TO ROCK. In 6 short weeks you will learn how to read tab, understand where the notes on the guitar neck are as well as walking away with a serious arsenal of Classic Rock licks. Scales and Power Chords which will build the foundation of a lifetime of enjoyment making music. If you are taking you new guitar out of the case for the first time or wanting to brush up on the basics, this class is for YOU...! Dan Sindel has 30 years + experience of taeching, recording and performing live concerts. Dan has received international recognition through his innovative recordings and has earned features in both Guitar Player and Electronic Musician magazines. 6 Wednesdays 6-8 pm July 11-August 15 Reg. Fee: $149

166.0104 Introduction to Piano (8-11 yrs.) cIntroduction to piano will offer children a first step towards the fun of making music at the piano. Through the use of musical games, projects and written exercises, the children will develop listening skills and acquire the ability to read musical and rhythmic notation. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO HAVE A PIANO AT HOME. Sarah Olim, BM, Degree in Piano Pedagogy from the University of Texas in Austin. 6 Sundays 12-1 pm July 8-August 12 Reg. Fee: $79 Students must supply their own books; Edna Mae Burnam, “Step by Step Piano Course – Book 1” and Nancy and Randall Faber “I can Read Music – Book I.” 142.6004 166.0105 Beginning Piano (12 yrs.-Adult) Piano for Fun (5-8 yrs.) Have you always wanted to learn to play the This preparatory piano class will offer children a piano? Well, here’s your chance! This class starts creative introduction to musical training at the at the very beginning with rhythms note reading piano. Through the use of musical games and and basic piano skills. No previous musical projects, children will become familiar with the atmosphere for enjoyable and fun learning. piano keyboard, develop listening skills, learn Sarah Olim has a degree in Piano Pedagogy from basic rhythmic notation and be introduced to University of Texas in Austin. note reading. This will provide parents with an opportunity to observe their children in musical 6 Sundays 1-3 pm study. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO HAVE A PIANO July 8-August 12 Reg. Fee: $99 AT HOME. Students must supply their own book, Bastien Sarah Olim, BM, Degree in Piano Pedagogy from OLDER BEGINNER Piano Course Book 1. Books the University of Texas in Austin. available at Baxter Northup music store or 6 Sundays 11:00 am-12:00 pm online at Amazon.com. July 8-August 12 Reg. Fee: $79

46 KIDS ON CAMPUS Music for Kids Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

166.1115 One-On-One Piano (5 Years-Adult) If you are looking for one-on-one piano lessons, you’ve found it! Private instruction is the best way to learn to play the piano. In these 30 minute sessions, children or adults will progress at their own pace; beginners focus on note reading, rhythm reading and music theory, and more advanced levels will work on chord progressions and inversions, and piano techniq ue. Materials used will depend on experience and music style. Students should have a piano/keyboard at home for daily practice. Sarah Olim has a degree in Piano Pedagogy from University of Texas in Austin. 4 Sundays 3:00-3:30 pm 4 Sundays 3:00-3:30 pm July 8-July 29 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 5- Aug 26 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Sundays 3:30-4:00 pm 4 Sundays 3:30-4:00 pm July 8-July 29 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 5- Aug 26 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Sundays 4:00-4:30 pm 4 Sundays 4:00-4:30 pm July 8-July 29 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 5- Aug 26 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Sundays 4:30-5:00 pm 4 Sundays 4:30-5:00 pm July 8-July 29 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 5- Aug 26 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Sundays 5:00-5:30 pm 4 Sundays 5:00-5:30 pm July 8-July 29 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 5- Aug 26 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Sundays 5:30-6:00 pm 4 Sundays 5:30-6:00 pm July 8-July 29 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 5- Aug 26 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Tuesdays 4:00-4:30 pm 4 Tuesdays 4:00-4:30 pm July 10-July 31 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 7- Aug, 28 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Tuesdays 4:30-5:00 pm 4 Tuesdays 4:30-5:00 pm July 10-July 31 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 7- Aug, 28 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Tuesdays 5:00-5:30 pm 4 Tuesdays 5:00-5:30 pm July 10-July 31 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 7- Aug, 28 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Tuesdays 5:30-6:00 pm 4 Tuesdays 5:30-6:00 pm July 10-July 31 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 7- Aug, 28 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Tuesdays 6:00-6:30 pm 4 Tuesdays 6:00-6:30 pm July 10-July 31 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 7- Aug, 28 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Tuesdays 6:30-7:00 pm 4 Tuesdays 6:30-7:00 pm July 10-July 31 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 7- Aug, 28 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Tuesdays 7:00-7:30 pm 4 Tuesdays 7:00-7:30 pm July 10-July 31 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 7- Aug, 28 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Tuesdays 7:30-8:00 pm 4 Tuesdays 7:30-8:00 pm July 10-July 31 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 7- Aug, 28 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Tuesdays 8:00-8:30 pm 4 Tuesdays 8:00-8:30 pm July 10-July 31 Reg. Fee: $146 Aug. 7- Aug, 28 Reg. Fee: $146 4 Tuesdays 8:30-9:00 pm 4 Tuesdays 8:30-9:00 pm July 10-July 31 Reg. Fee $146 Aug. 7-Aug. 28 Reg Fee $146 ORDER YOUR PARKING PERMIT Parking permits may now be purchased by Phone for Exten- sion classes meeting 6 weeks or longer. Before your class begins, you may 818-719-6425 call to purchase your permit, and we will mail it to your home. No lines, no hassles. Please call at least 10-days prior to your class start date and allow mail delivery. $ 5 – Classes less than 6 weeks $10 – Classes 6 weeks and longer by phone, mail or in person $3 – 1 day permit Available at kiosks Please allow 10 days for phone & mail orders

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160.0327 160.0329 Basic Character Design Painting with the Masters (17 yrs.-adult) (13 yrs.-adult) This class is more than a cartooning class. It’s more Release the stress of daily life and discover your structured and reinforces design to ideas. It is for stu- creative self by exploring different art mediums. dents who are interested in the process of creating Whether this is a one-time experience or a their own character (or characters) by utilizing their lifelong hobby, this survey course will give you the imagination, good draftsmanship, and conveying their opportunity to expand your right brain. This course character’s personality. Open to all beginners. is perfect for “me time” or as an occasion to gather Ralph Gamboa is a freelance illustrator, has with family or friends. worked for Disney and Warner Bros. Consumer This class will include: Products as a character artist. • Intro to lines/forms: Learn from Matisse/Picasso 6 Saturdays 9:30 am -11:00 am on how to use pencil/charcoal/pen in defining July 7-August 11 Reg. Fee: $86 contour lines, forms, and gridlines. • Pastel: Learn from Degas/O’Keeffe in using soft 166.0205 pastel & oil pastel. • Watercolors: Learn from Asian artist/Turner in Life Drawing for Teens their approach to watercolors. (12-17 yrs.) • Acrylic Painting: Learn from Van Gogh/Murkami Figure design, proportion, lighting, and composition in their approach to texture building & color will be stressed in this course as students draw from expression. mannequin forms, as well as from live clothed models. • Mix Medium: Students will define their final In additional to understanding the form, shapes project with their choice of subject & medium. and action line, models will be used to emphasize Mary Wantanabe completed her fine art studies gestures, proportion, rhythm, and design. The correct at CSUN, specializing in studio art in oil painting. use of drawing materials will be demonstrated and Mary is currently an art docent at the Getty Center emphasized throughout the course. This course is and she is the creator of Eat, Drink, Arts, where she designed for the serious student interested in life has hosted paint events to 300+ guests. drawing and will serve as a foundation for those 5 Fridays 9:00 am-11:00 am students interested in a career in animation. June 29-July 27 Reg. Fee: $89 Instructor: Ralph Gamboa 6 Saturdays 11:00 am-12:30 pm July 7-August 11 Reg. Fee: $98 (Modeling fee included in registration)

Recreation for Kids Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes 190.0114 Tiny Pros Soccer – Run: Kick: Shoot: Smile (Ages 2-5) Using our highly successful, age appropriate curriculum, correct technique is taught in a fun, but realistic way. You will be amazed at how quickly your tiny pro develops the basic skills that are the stepping stones for playing the game. As technique improves, each session also includes a small sided game to put skills learned into the game situation. Our coaches are amongst the best in the business having both soccer qualifications and experience coaching young players. If any of our Tiny Pros made it to be the next ‘sports superstar’ we would be delighted but our real goal is to instill our little team with a sense of confidence, coordination, friendship and a love of the game. Brian Miller, Director of Coaching, was a PE teacher and former soccer coach at Pepperdine University. He is an AYSO coaching instructor and is licensed by the United States Soccer Federation. Brit-West employs only the most qualified and experienced coaches who are carefully and specifically selected for the age groups they will be coaching. (2-3½ Years) 7 Saturdays (3½-5 Years) 7 Saturdays (5-7 Years) 7 Saturdays (7-9 Years) 7 Saturdays July 14- August 25 July 14- August 25 July 14- August 25 July 14-August 25 9:00-9:45am $114 10:00-10:45 am $114 11:00-11:45 am $114 12:00-12:45pm $114

48 KIDS ON CAMPUS Recreation for Kids Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

202.0301 202.0201 Kidnastics (3-4 Years) Fundamentals of Designed to explore and improve the gross motor Gymnastics for Boys skills of young girls and boys. We’ll play fun games (5-9 Years) and do activities using gymnastics equipment, This is a gymnastics class which will emphasize hoops, balls and bean bags, Children will build self- tumbling skills. We will also learn skills on the esteem and improve strength and coordination. vaulting horse, balance beam, and uneven parallel Susan Sorenson competed as a gymnast up to bars. We will work at your boy’s skill level and college level and has been teaching and coaching continue to challenge them. We want to promote gymnastics since 1969. good self esteem, build confidence, balance, 7 Fridays 4-5 pm strength and agility through gymnastics. June 22-August 3 Reg. Fee: $76 Susan Sorenson competed as a gymnast up to 7 Saturdays 8-9 am college level and has been teaching and coaching June 23-August 4 Reg. Fee: $76 gymnastics since 1969. 7 Fridays 5:30-7 pm 202.0104 June 22-August 3 Reg. Fee: $99 Girls Gymnastics This program has progressions starting from 209.0101 beginning educational gymnastics through Beginning Tennis (8-15 Years) intermediate levels. Each girl is tested and placed No previous tennis experience required. Basic according to age and natural or learned abilities. introduction to playing and scoring procedures. The format is based on fun and raising self- esteem. Parent observation is permitted. Afshin Zand is a tennis professional. He has played and taught tennis for over 25 years. Susan Sorenson competed as a gymnast up to college level and has been teaching and coaching 6 Saturdays 9-10 am gymnastics since 1969. July 7- Aug 11 Reg. Fee: $78 6 Saturdays 10-11 am 202.0101 July 7- Aug 11 Reg. Fee: $78 Girls Gymnastics (4-9 years) 7 Fridays 5:30-7 pm 209.0102 June 22-August 3 Reg. Fee: $99 Beginning Tennis 202.0102 Continued (8-15 Yr) Girls Gymnastics (8-17 years) 7 Fridays 7-8:30 pm For students who have had previous tennis lessons June 22-August 3 Reg. Fee: $99 and know basic forehand, backhand and volley. 202.0103 6 Saturdays 11 am-Noon July 7- Aug 11 Reg. Fee: $78 Girls Gymnastics (4-17 years) 7 Saturdays 9-10:30 am June 23-August 4 Reg. Fee: $99 161.0102 Brahma Basketball Camp (8-12 yrs.) Through clinics, drills and games, students will learn the fundamentals of defense, shooting, passing and dribbling. Each of the sessions will include 1-on-1 and 3-on-3 tournaments and will conclude with a team tournament. Students will cool off each day during supervised swimming in the Pierce College pool. Lunch is provided each day. Students are encouraged to enroll in all sessions as they will be evaluated and then grouped according to playing level and skill. Engelberth Alvarez-Simms is the athletic coordinator at CHIME Charter Middle School and coaches the girls’ softball and boys’ baseball teams. He has coached for the Pierce Brahma Basketball Camp for over ten years. SESSION I 2 Weeks SESSION II 2 Weeks Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am-3 pm Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am-3 pm June 11-22 Reg. Fee: $330 June 25-July 6 Reg. Fee: $295 (no camp Wednesday, 7/4) SESSION III 2 Weeks SESSION IV 2 Weeks Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am-3 pm Mon.-Fri. 8:30 am-3 pm July 9-20 Reg. Fee: $330 July 23-August 3 Reg. Fee: $330

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161.0106 Volleyball Camp (8-16 yrs.) Five days of volleyball skills, drills and games! Students will learn the fundamentals and strategies of this popular sport and then have fun playing in tournament-style competitions. Recreational swimming is also included. Rose Rahn, BA, has been coaching and teaching volleyball at all levels since 1970. She is an active USA Volleyball Player. SESSION I 1 Week SESSION II 4 Days Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-1:30 pm Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-1:30 pm June 11-15 Reg. Fee: $167 July 2-6 Reg. Fee: $132 (no camp on 7/4) SESSION III 1 Week SESSION IV 1 Week Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-1:30 pm Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-1:30 pm July 23-27 Reg. Fee: $167 July 30-August 3 Reg. Fee: $167 161.0107 Advanced Volleyball Camp (10-18 yrs.) Five days of advanced volleyball skills, drills and games! Students will learn advanced strategies of team competition and have fun playing in tournament-style competitions. Recreational swimming is also included. Students must have previous volleyball game experience and be somewhat consistent in passing, setting, hitting and serving skills. Instructor: Rose Rahn, BA SESSION I 1 Week SESSION II 1 week Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-1:30 pm Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-1:30 pm Reg. June 18-22 Reg. Fee: $167 June 25-29 Reg. Fee: $167 SESSION III 1 Week SESSION IV 1 Week Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-1:30 pm Mon.-Fri. 9:30 am-1:30 pm July 9-13 Reg. Fee: $167 July 16-20 Reg. Fee: $167 161.0118 Brit West Soccer Camp (6-12 yrs.) Brit-West Soccer Camps are designed to develop each child’s individual skills in a positive coaching environment. Our daily schedule includes, individual foot skills, agility, skill of the day, fun games, and small sided team scrimmages. Each Friday our ‘mini world cup’ encourages our young soccer players to wear their teams colors and represent a country. Campers are grouped according to age and experience to ensure each player receives appropriate training and the opportunity to reach their true potential. We welcome you to join a soccer camp, dedicated to excellence while supporting sportsmanship and fun. Daily supervised swim time and a hot lunch round out the activities. Brian Miller, Director of Coaching, is a former PE teacher and soccer coach at Pepperdine University. He is also an AYSO coaching instructor and is licensed by the United States Soccer Federation. Brit-West employs only the most qualified and experienced coaches who are carefully and specifically selected for the age groups they will be coaching. SESSION I 1 Week SESSION II 1 Week Mon.-Fri. 9 am-2 pm Mon.-Fri. 9 am-2 pm June 11-15 Reg. Fee: $244 June 18-22 Reg. Fee: $244 SESSION III 1 Week SESSION IV 1 Week Mon.-Fri. 9 am-2 pm Wed.-Fri. 9 am-2 pm June 25-29 Reg. Fee: $244 July 9-13 Reg. Fee: $244 SESSION V 1 Week SESSION VI 1 Week Mon.-Fri. 9 am-2 pm Mon.-Fri. 9 am-2 pm July 16-20 Reg. Fee: $244 July 23-27 Reg. Fee: $244

Offered only to Pierce campers EXTENDED DAY CARE and available on a limited basis. 161.0108 7:30 - 8:45 am Extended Care Weekly Dates AM Extended Care Reg. Fee: $25 June 11-15 June 18-22 June 25-29 161.0109 *3:30 - 6:00 pm July 2-6 July 9-13 July 16-20 PM Extended Care Reg. Fee: $44 July 23-27 July 30-August 3** Sign up for both: $54 *Only AM Extended Day Care on 8/3.

50 KIDS ON CAMPUS Summer Camps Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

Destination Science The Fun Summer Science Camp for Curious Kids! (ages 5-11) Destination Science Camp — Take home over 15 science gizmos & gadgets from four all new STEM focused camps. More info: www.destinationscience.org • [email protected] Monday-Friday 9 am-3 pm; AM Extended Care 8-9 am & PM Extended Care 3-5:30 pm www.destinationscience.org To Register Call 888.909.2822 [email protected]

Rovers Rocketing to Space! June 11-15 • Build a Dinosaur RoverBot & launch a rocket to a fantastical planet Transforming Robots Camp! June 18-22 • Build and train 4 Robots & Engineer with techno toys Amusement Park Science Camp! June 25-29 • Roller Coasters, Carnivals & Marine Explorers Science Makers & Inventors Camp! July 2-6 • Build Soccer-Bots & Rube Goldberg-like contraptions Rovers Rocketing to Space! July 9-13 • Build a Dinosaur RoverBot & launch a rocket to a fantastical planet Camp cost is $359/week. Extended Care, 8-9 am & 3-5 pm, Transforming Robots Camp! July 16-20 $30 AM, $60 PM. • Build and train 4 Robots & Engineer with techno toys When registering your child for summer Amusement Park Science Camp! July 23-27 camp, please remember that the • Roller Coasters, Carnivals & Marine Explorers youngster must be within the age limits Science Makers & identified for each camp. Children will be Inventors Camp! July 30-August 3 dropped from camps (without a refund) if • Build Soccer-Bots & Rube Goldberg-like contraptions they do not meet the age requirements.

Funder Under the Sun (grade K-5) In partnership with Fun Under the Sun, Pierce College is excited to offer this all-day summer camp. Your child will sing songs, perform skits, play games, cool off in the pool, make crafts, learn about the environment and enjoy special activities on the Pierce College campus. There will be a different theme each week and a field trip each Wednesday. A healthy meal (except field trip days) and a camp T-shirt are included. Camp hours are 9 am-3:30 pm, & extended day care is available at no extra charge SESSION I June 11-22 SESSION III July 9-20 SESSION II June 25-July 6* SESSION III July 23-Aug. 3** Camp hours 9 am-3:30 pm • Extended care hours 7:30-9 am and 3:30-6 pm Reg. Fee session 1-4: $600 call for details Each additional child per family, $585 *There will be no camp Wednesday, July 4 **There will be no after Camp Extended Care on 8/3 To register or for information please call Fun Under the Sun at (818) 907-8259 or go to www.fununderthesun.com Teen Travel Program (grade 6-9) Campers entering grades 6-9 in the fall school semester will be placed in our exciting Teen Travel Program. In each two week session the kids will be on the road Tuesday through Thursday. Universal Studios, Hurricane Harbor, and the Los Angeles Zoo are some of the fun and interesting places campers will be going in and around the Los Angeles area. And if it’s Tuesday it’s beach day! Our campers will travel each Tuesday to the Santa Monica Beach and will spend one day at the Pier. Lunches (except field trip days), a camp t-shirt, and morning and evening extended care are included in the registration fee. Camp hours 9 am-3:30 pm • Extended care hours 7:30-9 am and 3:30-6 pm Reg. Fee session 1-4: $730 *There will be no camp Wednesday, July 4 **There will be no after Camp Extended Care on 8/3 To register or for information please call Fun Under the Sun at 818) 907-8259 or go to www.fununderthesun.com

KIDS ON CAMPUS 51 Kids on Campus 2018 Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

161.0145 Movie Editing (APPLE I Movie) — (Grades 1-5) June 11-15 The goal is to make students conversant with video editing software and techniques. 9 am-12 pm Video editing introduces the students to the concept of movie editing, emphasizing Reg. Fee: $199 aspects such as trim, timing and transitions. Students learn to import and convert photos/slides/video-snippets into theme-based videos, they also learn to analyze popular movie-making styles, and recreate their own version. Tools: LEGO Movie Maker, Windows Movie Maker, Webcam, Video Recorder. Techniques: Narration, Stop-Motion Animation, Special Effects, Title. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0146 Movie Editing (Adobe After Effects) II — (Grades 5-8) June 11-15 The goal is to immerse students in professional-grade video and movie editing techniques 1-4 pm and tools, give them first-hand insight into the post-production process of film-making. Reg. Fee: $199 Students learn intermediate-advanced movie editing techniques, such as keying, tracking, rot scoping, composting and animation. Hands-on projects, where students use raw footage or movie clips to apply special effects. Tools: Adobe’s After Effects, the Industry-leading software. Techniques: Video Compositing, Motion Graphics Design and Animation. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0147 Coding (Microsoft KODU) I — (Grades 1-5) June 18-22 Video Game Design is a creative medium. Students learn to build 3D Video Games and 9 am-12 pm Simulations: creating worlds, adding objects, programming behavior of characters, Reg. Fee: $199 defining game rules and setting goals. Build games for fun or for science projects, and share with friends or family. Build games on computer or Xbox. Publish games online. Each lesson includes concepts, software mastery, mini-project and challenge/quiz. Tools & Techniques: Microsoft Kodu, Game Design Methodology, Xbox. Related Competitions: National STEM Video Game Challenge, Microsoft Kodu Cup. ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– ––––––––––– 161.0148 2D Game Design (Game Makerstudio) II — (Grades 5-8) June 18-22 Game Maker empowers novices and seasoned game developers alike. Learn Video Game 1-4 pm Design using Visual Tools and Script-based Programming Language. Add sprites, objects, Reg. Fee: $199 rooms, events, actions, motion, backgrounds and sounds to your game. Explore concepts related to physics, artificial intelligence, health bar, display menus, shooters, etc. Export games to your favorite computer, web or mobile platform. Tools: Game Maker Language Techniques: Game Design, Mobile App Design, Game Assets. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0149 RPG Game Design (RPG Maker) I — (Grades 1-5) June 25-29 Design your own RPG. Design characters, and control them to undertake quests in an 9 am-12 pm imaginary world. Students create Maps, Character Animation Sprites, Skills, Menu, Reg. Fee: $199 Battles, and Music to develop a full game. Students can optionally use JavaScript to control character behavior even more. Popular RPG Games include Star Wars Knights, Skyrim, War Craft, and Final Fantasy. Tools: RPG Maker for creating Role Playing Games to deploy on PC, Mac, Android and iOS. Techniques: RPG Gaming & Storyboarding. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0150 Coding (Python) II — (Grades 5-8) June 25-29 The goal is to introduce programming logic & coding using Python to students to help 1-4 pm analyze and build PC games and business applications. Students build mini-projects Reg. Fee: $199 based on a concept each week, with emphasis on analysis and design concepts, and exploring alternate ways to solve a problem. Python was used in developing Google, YouTube, Instagram, among others, and is the backbone of the Data Science revolution. Tools: Python 3.x, Trinket, Raspberry Pi. Techniques: Software Development Testing. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0151 Digital Illustration (Art Rage) I — (Grades 1-5) July 2-6 Overview: Design your own artwork without the mess. Natural painting software, 9 am-12 pm combined with the most popular pen tablet for artists, makes it fun and easy to design Reg. Fee: $159 realistic artwork on your computer! Use pressure-sensitive pen to sketch, and color (no class 7/4) your characters. Use natural look and style. If you love drawing on paper, then take your art to the next level! Tools: Wacom Pen & Touch Tablet, Art Rage. Techniques: Sketch, Trace, Color, Oil Paint. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0146 Movie Editing (Adobe After Effects) II — (Grades 5-8) July 2-6 The goal is to immerse students in professional-grade video and movie editing techniques 1-4 pm and tools, give them first-hand insight into the post-production process of film-making. Reg. Fee: $199 Students learn intermediate-advanced movie editing techniques, such as keying, tracking, rot scoping, composting and animation. Hands-on projects, where students use raw footage or movie clips to apply special effects. Tools: Adobe’s After Effects, the Industry leading software. Techniques: Video Compositing, Motion Graphics Design and Animation.

52 KIDS ON CAMPUS Kids on Campus 2018 Summer 2018 Pierce College Extension Classes

161.0142 Robotics (LEGO We Do) I — (Grades 1-5) July 9-13 Convert your child’s love of LEGOs to introduce Robotics and unleash your child’s 9 am-12 pm creativity. Students use various LEGO bricks and electronic modules to build and program Reg. Fee: $199 robots. Course emphasizes hands-on building of robotics each week based on simple machines, core robotic components, sensors and intuitive programming modules. Tools: LEGO WeDo Robotics. Techniques: Electronic Modules, Robotics, Icon-based Programming. Related Competitions: FIRST LEGO League Junior. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0154 Sumo Bots (Mindstorms EV3) II — (Grades 5-8) July 9-13 Take your robotics skills to the next level: build complex yet sturdy robots, program them 1-4 pm using EV3 based on LabVIEWTM and take the fun-and-engaging route to learning STEM. Reg. Fee: $199 Students develop the 21st-century, creative-thinking, problem-solving, teamwork, and communication skills required for success in school and beyond. Students learn and compete, individually as well as in teams, by solving missions, designing and battling Sumo Bots. Tools: LEGO Mindstorms EV3, Intuitive Programming Software, Data Logging & Content Editor. Techniques: Open-ended Problem-solving using Design Engineering Projects. Related Competitions: FIRST LEGO League. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0155 Minecraft Modding (M Creator) I — (Grades 1-5) July 16-20 Minecraft is cool! Making your own mods is way cooler!! Modify the world’s most popular 9 am-12 pm video game using the world’s most popular programming language – the easy and fun way! Reg. Fee: $199 Students learn how to build and share mods, using Modding Tool. They build Minecraft mods based on the week’s concept, with emphasis on creative thinking, analysis, design & development. Tools: MCreator (Visual Modding Tool), Minecraft (Mod Loading Tool), Java. Techniques: Minecraft Modding, Object-oriented programming using Java. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0156 Minecrafting Modding (Python) II — (Grades 5-8) July 16-20 Playing Minecraft is cool! Making your own mods is was cooler!! Modify the world’s most pop- 9 am-12 pm ular video game using one of the worlds most popular languages: Python. Python was used Reg. Fee: $199 in developing Google, YouTube, Instagram, among others. Students learn how to control the player, build & manipulate the Minecraft world, including teleporting, crafting, explo- sions, lava flows, chatting, making your own hands-on projects to mod Minecraft. Tools: Python, Minecraft, Forge. Techniques: Computer Programing, Prototyping, Play-Testing. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0145 Movie Editing (Apple I Movie) — (Gades 1-5) July 23-27 The goal is to make students conversant with video editing software and techniques. Video 9 am-12 pm editing introduces the students to the concept of movie editing, emphasizing aspects such Reg. Fee: $199 as trim, timing and transitions. Students learn to import and convert photos/slides/video- snippets into theme-based videos, they also learn to analyze popular movie-making styles, and recreate their own version. Tools: LEGO Movie Maker, Windows Movie Maker, Webcam, Video Recorder. Techniques: Narration, Stop-Motion Animation, Special Effects, Title. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0146 Movie Editing (Adobe After Effects) II — (Grades 5-8) June 23-27 The goal is to immerse students in professional-grade video and movie editing techniques 1-4 pm and tools, give them first-hand insight into the post-production process of film-making. Reg. Fee: $199 Students learn intermediate-advanced movie editing techniques, such as keying, tracking, rot scoping, composting and animation. Hands-on projects, where students use raw footage or movie clips to apply special effects. Tools: Adobe’s After Effects, the Industry-leading software. Techniques: Video Compositing, Motion Graphics Design and Animation. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0147 Coding (Microsoft KODU) I — (Grades 1-5) July 30-Aug. 3 Video Game Design is a creative medium. Students learn to build 3D Video Games and 9 am-12 pm Simulations: creating worlds, adding objects, programming behavior of characters, Reg. Fee: $199 defining game rules and setting goals. Build games for fun or for science projects, and share with friends or family. Build games on computer or Xbox. Publish games online. Each lesson includes concepts, software mastery, mini-project and challenge/ quiz. Tools & Techniques: Microsoft Kodu, Game Design Methodology, Xbox. Related Competitions: National STEM Video Game Challenge, Microsoft Kodu Cup. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– 161.0148 2D Game Design (Game Makerstudio) II — (Grades 5-8) July 30-Aug. 3 Game Maker empowers novices and seasoned game developers alike. Learn Video 1-4 pm Design using Visual Tools and Script-based Programming Language. Add sprites, objects, Reg. Fee: $199 rooms, events, actions, motion, backgrounds and sounds to your game. Explore concepts related to physics, artificial intelligence, health bar, display menus, shooters, etc. Export games to your favorite computer, web or mobile platform. Tools: Game Maker Language Techniques: Game Design, Mobile App Design, Game Assets.

KIDS ON CAMPUS 53 ONLINE COURSES CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS

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BOARD OF TRUSTEES Sydney K. Kamlager, President Mike Fong, Vice President Gabriel Buelna, Ph.D. Andra Hoffman Ernest H. Moreno Scott J. Svonkin Steven F. Veres Christopher Martinez, Student Trustee

DISTRICT ADMINISTRATION Francisco C. Rodriguez, Ph.D., Chancellor Deputy Chancellor (Vacant) Robert B. Miller, D.P.A., Vice Chancellor of Finance and Resource Development Ryan M. Cornner, Ed.D., Vice Chancellor of Educational Programs and Institutional Effectiveness Albert J. Roman, D.P.A., Vice Chancellor for Human Resources Jeffrey M. Prieto, J.D., General Counsel David Salazar, AICP, Chief Facilities Executive

PIERCE COLLEGE ADMINISTRATION Dr. Kathleen F. Burke, President Sheri Berger, Vice President, Academic Affairs Rolf Scheicher, Vice President, Administrative Services Dr. Earic Dixon-Peters, Vice President, Student Services Bruce Rosky, Associate Vice President, Administrative Services Sharon Dalmage, Dean, Academic Affairs

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