Spring 2018 CLASS SCHEDULE CLASSES START: January 16 www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning WELCOME Message from the Interim Vice President Welcome to the Spring 2018 semester. Leadership We are thrilled to launch our first schedule of classes as a fully integrated School of Extended Learning! Jeanette Chian, Inside you will find hundreds of courses Associate Director spanning a multitude of subject areas, [email protected] some tuition-free and some fee- Career Skills, Vitality Program based. We offer classes designed to advance career and life skills. There truly is something for everyone at Extended Learning, from Andrew Harper, Senior Director developing functional English skills in our English as a [email protected] Second Language program, to understanding the importance Health & Safety, Older Adults, of emotional intelligence in the workplace, to learning Parenting meditation techniques for optimal health and well-being, and even plumbing and electrical for aspiring builders. We hope Ken Harris, you enjoy exploring the limitless possibilities! Associate Director [email protected] Last semester we launched our Extended Learning Fee-Based Life Enhancement, Ambassador Program. Our Ambassadors are working Older Adults alongside us to stay connected with our community, help to continually improve programs and ensure we are meeting Claudia Johnson, Director the extended learning needs in our area. Let us know if you [email protected] are interested in volunteering as an Ambassador. We have Adult High School/GED, meetings once every other month. Contact my assistant, Dual Enrollment Grace Twedt at (805) 683-8284 or email [email protected]. Jose Martinez, Did you know that 2018 is our 100th year offering adult Coordinator programming in Santa Barbara? Our first citizenship class [email protected] was offered on April 1, 1918 to more than 80 students. We Community Education Center are planning a Centennial Celebration in Fall 2018 and can’t wait to include you! Sachiko Oakes, Faculty Liaison We thank you for your continued support of our Extended Learning programs. Our audacious team of program leaders [email protected] English as a Second Language and Ambassadors are here to serve you and answer your questions. We look forward to seeing you this semester at the Wake and Schott campuses! Corlei Prieto, Coordinator DR. MELISSA V. MORENO [email protected] Interim Vice President, Adult Education Block Grant School of Extended Learning CONTENTS SCHOOL OF EXTENDED LEARNING | SPRING 2018 | JANUARY 16 - MAY 12 PARENT CHILD WORKSHOP Page 26 LITERATURE Page 68 ADULT HIGH SCHOOL, GED, EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION BILINGUAL GED • Early Childhood Education ........................................ 26 • Adult High School ........................................................ 9 • General Education (GED) ......................................... 14 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) • General Education (GED) Bilingual ........................ 15 • English as a Second Language ................................ 28 • English as a Second Language - Vocational ......... 32 CAREER SKILLS • Accounting..................................................................... 16 HEALTH AND SAFETY • Allied Health .................................................................. 16 • Computer Applications and • Health Education .......................................................... 33 Office Management ..................................................... 17 • Wellness ......................................................................... 33 • Computer Information Systems ................................ 20 • Computer Network Engineering ............................... 20 FEE-BASED LIFE ENHANCEMENT • Construction Technology............................................ 20 • Culinary Arts .................................................................. 21 Arts, Crafts, Performance • Environmental Horticulture ......................................... 21 • Arts .................................................................................. 34 • Drafting/CAD ................................................................ 21 • Crafts and Hobbies: General .................................... 37 • Graphic Design and Photography............................ 22 • Crafts: Ceramics .......................................................... 38 • Library ............................................................................. 22 • Crafts: Jewelry .............................................................. 39 • Marketing ....................................................................... 22 • Music and Performing Arts ........................................ 41 • Multimedia Arts and Technologies ........................... 23 • Woodworking ................................................................ 43 • Personal Development ................................................ 23 • Photography .................................................................. 23 Body, Mind, Spirit • Professional Development ......................................... 24 • Dance, Fitness, and Personal .................................... 44 • Health .............................................................................. 49 • Psychology and Spirituality ........................................ 50 SBCC School of Extended Learning • SPRING 2018 1 CONTENTS FEE-BASED LIFE ENHANCEMENT OLDER ADULTS (continued) • Art .................................................................................... 64 • English, Composition and Literature........................ 68 Events, Language, Photography • Music ............................................................................... 69 • Current Events, World Affairs and Local Culture . 53 • Psychology..................................................................... 70 • Languages ..................................................................... 53 • Theatre Arts ................................................................... 72 • Photography and Film ................................................. 55 • Writing and Literature .................................................. 55 GENERAL INFORMATION Home and Family • Registration Information .............................................. 3 • Animals ........................................................................... 56 • General Information and Policies.............................. 6 • Cooking .......................................................................... 57 • New Classes ................................................................. 7 • Genealogy ...................................................................... 59 • Index By Category ........................................................ 73 • Home and Garden ....................................................... 59 • Campus Maps ............................................................... 79 • Mature Driver Certifications ....................................... 60 • Directory Of Locations ................................................ 80 • Parenting ........................................................................ 60 • Personal Finance and Home Business ................... 61 FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE Nature, Science, Recreation Some financial assistance in the form of small • Games ............................................................................ 62 grants is available. For information and application • Recreation ...................................................................... 62 forms, contact Student Support Services, Schott Campus: (805) 898-8160. • Science and Nature ..................................................... 62 Tuition Assistance is also available for Fee-Based Life Enhancement classes. Please call (805) 683-8200. CULINARY ARTS Page 57 MARKETING Page 22 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS • www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning REGISTRATION INFORMATION Two Easy Ways to Register 1 SIGN UP ONLINE 2 SIGN UP ONLINEIN PERSON The quickest and most You may register in convenient way to register person at either the for classes is online at: Schott Campus or the www.sbcc.edu/ Wake Campus. ExtendedLearning SCHOTT CAMPUS starting on 310 W. Padre St., December 12, 2017 Santa Barbara, CA 93105 • NEW STUDENTS: WAKE CAMPUS You will be prompted to create a 300 N. Turnpike Rd., user profile before you can register Santa Barbara, CA 93111 for a class. • RETURNING STUDENTS: If you have already created a user profile, simply sign-in with your username and password. • DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS and helpful tips are available at www.sbcc.edu/ ExtendedLearning CAREER SKILLS Page 16 SBCC School of Extended Learning • SPRING 2018 3 REGISTRATION INFORMATION ADMISSION DISABLED SERVICES AND All classes are open to persons age 18 or over, unless PROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS otherwise noted, or who are not enrolled in a secondary school. Accommodations for Disability Those under 18 who have a high school diploma are also SBCC students with disabilities who are requesting eligible. Exceptions to the age 18 or older eligibility requirement accommodations for classes, college activities or tests can be made for a student who submits a “Minor Enrollment should use the following SBCC procedure: (1) Contact Request Form.” (See “Procedures for Enrollment of Minors in Disabled Services and Programs for Students (DSPS); Noncredit Classes” below.) (2) Submit documentation of your disability to the DSPS office; (3) Communicate with a DSPS counselor
Details
-
File Typepdf
-
Upload Time-
-
Content LanguagesEnglish
-
Upload UserAnonymous/Not logged-in
-
File Pages84 Page
-
File Size-