High School Diploma Program Orientation / Online Registration

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CONTENTS
Term Dates and Holidays ............................................. 2 Registration Checklist ................................................... 3 Online Registration Workshops .................................... 3 Online Registration Information .................................... 4 Walk-In Registration Information .................................. 5 English as a Second Language Program ..................... 6 ESL Academic Success Program .......................... 8 ESL Specialty Classes ........................................... 8 ESL-Off Site.......................................................... 10 High School Diploma Program ................................... 11 GED Preparation Program .......................................... 14 SCE Learning Centers ................................................ 14 English & Communication ........................................... 15 Increasing Business Effectiveness....................... 15 Career Planning .......................................................... 15 Business Skills ............................................................ 16 Project Management Certificate Program ............ 17 Financial Planning & Investing .................................... 17 Business Opportunities ............................................... 18 Computers ................................................................... 19 Fundamental Computer Concepts & Skills Program .. 19 Office Application Essentials....................................... 19 Online Classes ............................................................ 22 Digital Media, Web & Video ........................................ 23 Graphic Arts.......................................................... 23 Website Design .................................................... 24 Digital Video ......................................................... 25 Disabled Student Programs and Services .................. 25 DSPS Off-Site Class Locations ............................ 27 Fashion........................................................................ 27 Clothing Design .................................................... 27 Fine & Applied Arts ..................................................... 28 Drawing & Painting ............................................... 28 Photography ......................................................... 29 Parenting ..................................................................... 29 Career Technical Education........................................ 30 Career Technical Education Orientation Information . 31 Administrative Assistant Certificate Program ............. 32 Bartending ................................................................... 32 Early Childhood Education (ECE) Certificate Program
..................................................................................... 33 ECE Required Courses ........................................ 33 ECE Elective Courses .......................................... 33 CPR for Day-Care Providers ................................ 34 Electrical Trainee Program ......................................... 34 Management Certificate Program ............................... 34 Medical Assistant Certificate Program ........................ 35 Physical Therapy Aide ................................................ 37 Health Care Medical Interpreter Training ................... 37 Medical Device Industry .............................................. 37 Quality Assurance Management Certificate for
Medical Devices ................................................... 37 Pharmacy Technician Certificate Program ................. 38 Physical Fitness .......................................................... 40 Dance ................................................................... 40 Adult Martial Arts .................................................. 41 Music ........................................................................... 41 Mature Driver Classes ................................................ 42 Older Adults Program ................................................. 42 Communication..................................................... 42 Creative Arts ......................................................... 43 Body & Mind ......................................................... 45 Senior Classes ..................................................... 48 Kids' College & Teen Program.................................... 48 Arts & Crafts ......................................................... 48 Computers ............................................................ 50 1 SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
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Digital Arts ............................................................ 50 Cooking ................................................................ 50 Dance ................................................................... 50 Foreign Language ................................................ 51 Gymnastics ........................................................... 51 Martial Arts ........................................................... 52 Math ...................................................................... 52 Math Tutorials ....................................................... 53 Music & Drama ..................................................... 54 Violin - Suzuki Method.......................................... 55 Personal Enrichment ............................................ 55 Reading & Writing ................................................ 56 Reading & Writing Tutorials.................................. 57 Science ................................................................. 58 Sports & Fitness ................................................... 59 General Information .................................................... 60 Student Conduct Policy............................................... 62 Off-Campus Continuing Education Locations............. 64 Class Index ................................................................. 65 District Service Map .................................................... 68 Looking for TEXTBOOK INFORMATION? Check the
SCE Online Schedule (at www.sce.edu/schedule) for
detailed textbook information.
The SCE CATALOG is now available online located at:
http://sce.edu/catalog. The SCE CATALOG lists all
SCE courses offered throughout the year, all certificate
program sequences, as well as additional information
on student services, academic policies and procedures.
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FIRST-TIME students...
STUDENTS...READ
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STEP 1:
STEP 2:
STEP 3:
STEP 4:
FIRST-TIME STUDENTS can apply for a BANNER identification (ID) number (formerly called STUDENT ID or USER ID) online
on our website at www.sce.edu OR, apply for a BANNER ID in person by visiting one of the SCE Center locations.
An e-ail response with registration information will be sent within two (2) business days after your application is submitted.
Once you receive your ID number, or have applied online and received an email response, you can register for classes:
• ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR MEDICAL ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM CLASSES VIA myGateway BEGINS
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 2014. Students must complete an online orientation PRIOR TO registration; SEE PAGE
31. Register by logging into www.sce.edu. Click on “myGateway” and use your eight-digit ID as your “BANNER ID”.
Click “Add or Drop Classes” in the Registration Tools Box. Computers for online registration are available at all three SCE
Center registration offices.
• ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) CLASSES VIA myGateway BEGINS TUESDAY,
AUGUST 19, 2014. Students must complete an online orientation for specific CTE Programs PRIOR TO
registration; SEE PAGE 31. Register for CTE classes by logging into www.sce.edu. Click on “myGateway” and use
your eight-digit ID as your “BANNER ID”. Click “Add or Drop Classes” in the Registration Tools Box. Computers for online
registration are available at all three SCE Center registration offices.
• ONLINE REGISTRATION FOR ALL SCE CLASSES VIA myGateway BEGINS WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 20, 2014. Log onto
www.sce.edu. Click on “myGateway” and use your eight-digit ID as your “BANNER ID”. Click “Add or Drop Classes” in
the Registration Tools Box. Computers for online registration are available at all three SCE Center registration offices.
• WALK-IN REGISTRATION FOR ALL SCE CLASSES BEGINS THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 2014. Students can register for any
class at any location, even if the class is not at that location, up until the day the class begins or until the class is full.
If needed, purchase a PARKING PERMIT at any SCE Center registration office and BOOK(S) at the bookstore.
TERM DATES & HOLIDAYS
HOLIDAYS
2014 FALL TERM
Registration is open through the day the
class begins or until the class is full.
Classes fill fast, so register today!
September 8, 2014—November 26, 2014
REGISTRATION OPTIONS
• Wednesday, August 13, 2014: Medical Assistant Certificate Program Online Registration ONLY
• Tuesday, August 19, 2014: Online Registration for Career Technical Education Classes ONLY
• Wednesday, August 20, 2014: Online Registration Registration office hours will be adjusted in
December and January to the following:
for ALL SCE Classes
• Thursday, August 21, 2014: Walk-In Registration WEEK OF DECEMBER 1, 2014
⇒SCE Anaheim:
for ALL SCE Classes
CYPRESS COLLEGE/FULLERTON COLLEGE FALL SEMESTER
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August 25—December 13, 2014
HOLIDAYS—SCE CENTERS CLOSED
• Veteran’s Day Holiday: November 8-10, 2014
• Thanksgiving Holiday: November 27-30, 2014
• Winter Break: December 24, 2014—January 1, 2015
M-Th/8a-7:30p; F/8a-4p; S/CLOSED
⇒SCE Cypress and SCE Wilshire:
M-Th/8a-7:30p; F/8a-4p; S/8a-2p
DECEMBER 8-20, 2014
⇒SCE Anaheim:M-Th/8a-5:30p; F/8a-4p; S/CLOSED
⇒SCE Cypress and SCE Wilshire:
M-Th/8a-5:30p; F/8a-4p; S/8a-2p
DECEMBER 22, 2014-JANUARY 3,2015: CLOSED
2014 WINTER TERM
Registration is open through the day the
class begins or until the class is full.
Classes fill fast, so register today!
January 5, 2015—March 28, 2015
REGISTRATION OPTIONS
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014: Medical Assistant Certificate Program Online Registration ONLY
Tuesday, November 18, 2014: Online Registration for Career Technical Education Classes ONLY
Wednesday, November 19, 2014: Online Registration for ALL SCE Classes
Thursday, November 20, 2014: Walk-In Registration for ALL SCE Classes
CYPRESS COLLEGE/FULLERTON COLLEGE SPRING SEMESTER
• January 26—May 23, 2015
HOLIDAYS—SCE CENTERS CLOSED
• Martin Luther King, Jr.: January 17—19, 2015
• President’s Holidays: February 13—16, 2015
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For Spring Break, the week of March 30—April 4,
2015, Registration office hours will be:
⇒SCE Anaheim:
M-Th/8a-5:30p; F-S/CLOSED
⇒SCE Cypress and SCE Wilshire:
M-Th/8a-5:30p; F-S/CLOSED
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Registration Checklist – Online
Registration Workshops
prepare
PREPAREfor
FOR registration:
REGISTRATION:
A HANDYchecklist
CHECKLIST
a handy
USE THIS PREPARE-TO-REGISTER CHECKLIST
HAVE THIS INFORMATION AVAILABLE WHEN REGISTERING ONLINE
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What are your BANNER ID and PIN numbers?
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Do you know if you have a HOLD?
5
Have you met your PREREQUISITES?
5
Do you know your class CRNs?
5
If full, do you have ALTERNATE CRNs ready?
IF YOU DON’T KNOW THE ANSWERS TO THE ABOVE QUESTIONS,
FOLLOW THESE STEPS TO AVOID DELAYING YOUR REGISTRATION
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Log into your myGateway account one week (or more) prior to registration to confirm that your BANNER ID/
PIN combination is working.
If you are unable to login to your myGateway account due to an incorrect PIN or your PIN has become
disabled, and you provided a valid e-mail address at the time you applied for an SCE BANNER ID number,
click “PIN RESET.” Follow the prompts to change your PIN number. If you have forgotten your Banner ID,
click “FORGOT BANNER ID” and follow the prompts to have your Banner ID e-mailed to you.
If your BANNER ID/PIN combination is still not working, call the ONLINE REGISTRATION HELPLINE at
714.808.4679 from 7 a.m.—5 p.m., Monday—Friday or visit the Admissions and Registration Office at
any of the three SCE Centers.
Holds MUST BE cleared prior to registration. You may have a hold on your account if you owe fees at
either SCE or at Cypress College or Fullerton College. Visit the Admissions and Registration office at any
SCE Center for assistance.
Prerequisites MUST BE cleared prior to registration. You can confirm prerequisites by:
⇒ Checking your unofficial transcript on myGateway
⇒ Checking with your counselor
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PLAN AHEAD TO AVOID WAITING IN LONG LINES AND DELAYING ENROLLMENT IN CLASSES!
online REGISTRATION
ONLINE
REGISTRATION
workshops
WORKSHOPS
Online Registration
will open at 7 a.m.
Save Time, Save Gas, Don’t Wait in Line!
Wednesday, August 13, 2014: for Medical Assistant classes
LEARN THE ESSENTIALS TO REGISTERING ONLINE AT
ONE OF OUR ONE-HOUR WORKSHOPS
Location: SCE Anaheim Campus
1830 W. Romneya Drive, Anaheim
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Monday, August 4: 6 p.m., Rm 301
Wednesday, August 6: 6 p.m., Rm 301
Workshops are free. Registration is not required.
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
Log into mg.nocccd.edu at 7 a.m.
Tuesday, August 19, 2014: for CTE classes
Wednesday, August 20, 2014: for all SCE classes
AN ONLINE REGISTRATION
TUTORIAL VIDEO AND HANDY
WORKSHEET ARE AVAILABLE AT
http://sce.edu/registration
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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Online Registration information
ONLINE
OnlineREGISTRATION
Registration
information
INFORMATION
Online Registration will Open at 7 a.m.
HELPLINE FOR ONLINE REGISTRATION: 714.808.4679 or starhelp@sce.edu
HELPLINE HOURS: M-F 7 a.m.—5 p.m.
2014
WEDNESDAY,August
AUGUST13,13,
2014
1. Wednesday,
Online Registration for Medical Assistant*
Certificate Program Classes ONLY
Students can register online for the Medical Assistant Certificate Program courses at 7 a.m. on
Wednesday, August 13, 2014.
*STUDENTS MUST complete the online orientation prior to registration. See page 31 for more
information or call 714.808.4915 with questions.
19,19,
2014
AUGUST
2014
TUESDAY,August
2. Tuesday,
Online Registration for Career
Technical Education (CTE) Program
Classes ONLY
Students can register online for courses in the following eligible programs beginning at 7 a.m.
on Tuesday, August 19, 2014 (those designated with a clock in this schedule):
Administrative Assistant*, Computers, Early Childhood Education*, Electrical Trainee,
Management, Medical Devices, Physical Therapy Aide, and Pharmacy Technician*
*STUDENTS MUST complete the online orientation prior to registering for these CTE programs.
See page 31 for more information or call 714.808.4915 with questions.
20,20,
2014
WEDNESDAY,August
AUGUST
2014
3. Wednesday,
Online Registration for All SCE Classes
CASH * CHECK
Students can register online for ALL SCE courses beginning at 7 a.m. on
Wednesday, August 20, 2014.
BASIC ONLINE REGISTRATION
INSTRUCTIONS
1. To register online, go to: WWW.SCE.EDU.
2. Click on the “myGateway” LOGO.
3. Enter your 8-DIGIT student identification number (ID) as
your “BANNER ID.”
4. Enter your 6-DIGIT personal identification number as
your “PIN”; your default PIN is your date of birth
(MMDDYY), unless you have changed it or self-selected
your PIN through the CCCApply online application.
5. Click “ADD OR DROP CLASSES” in the Registration Tools
Box.
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NEED ASSISTANCE WITH ONLINE
REGISTRATION?
1. Use the HELPFUL CHECKLIST on Page 3 of this class schedule
when preparing to register for classes online.
2. Attend one of our FREE ONLINE REGISTRATION WORKSHOPS.
Details on Page 3 of this class schedule.
3. View the ONLINE REGISTRATION TUTORIAL and print a HANDY
WORKSHEET at www.sce.edu/registration, available for
viewing 24 hours per day/7 days per week.
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Walk-in
Registration information
walk-in REGISTRATION
Registration
WALK-IN
Information
INFORMATION
2014
4.
THURSDAY,August
AUGUST21,
21,
2014
3. Thursday,
Walk-In Registration for All SCE Classes
CASH * CHECK
Students can register at the Admissions and Registration Office at any
of the three SCE Centers beginning on Thursday, August 21, 2014.
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
SCE CYPRESS CENTER
SCE WILSHIRE CENTER
1830 W. Romneya Drive
2nd Floor
Anaheim, CA 92801
714.808.4645
9200 Valley View Street
Pkg Lot 4, SCECYP/100
Cypress, CA 90630
714.484.7038
315 E. Wilshire Avenue
Building 300
Fullerton, CA 92832
714.992.9500
OFFICE HOURS:
M-Th: 8 a.m.—7:30 p.m.
Fri: 8 a.m.—4 p.m.
Sat: Closed
OFFICE HOURS:
M-Th: 8 a.m.—7:30 p.m.
Fri: 8 a.m.—4 p.m.
Sat: 8 a.m.—2 p.m.
OFFICE HOURS:
M-Th: 8 a.m.—7:30 p.m.
Fri: 8 a.m.—4 p.m.
Sat: 8 a.m.—2 p.m.
Registration Information for English as a Second Language Program:
SEE PAGES 6-7
Registration Information for High School Diploma Program:
SEE PAGES 11-13
Looking for TEXTBOOK INFORMATION? Check
the SCE Online Schedule (at www.sce.edu/schedule) for
detailed textbook information.
The SCE
CATALOG is now available online located at:
http://sce.edu/catalog. The SCE CATALOG lists all SCE
courses offered throughout the year, all certificate program
sequences, as well as additional information on student
services, academic policies and procedures.
DO YOU KNOW YOUR
BANNER ID#?
Students are now required to use their 8-digit
BANNER ID to access myGateway; for security protection,
students will no longer be able to use a Social Security Number. To obtain the 8-digit BANNER ID NUMBER, visit
myGateway at mg.nocccd.edu and click “FORGOT
BANNER ID.” Follow the prompts to have your Banner ID
e-mailed to you. If you did not provide a valid e-mail address
at the time that you applied, you will need to visit an SCE
Center and provide a valid photo ID to obtain your Banner ID.
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
SCE
SYMBOL
SceCLASS
class SCHEDULE
schedule symbol
keyKEY
AN= Anaheim Campus
CC=
Cypress College Campus
CRN= Course Registration Number
FC=
Fullerton College
NC=
No class will be held on that date
SCECYP=Cypress Coll Campus, SCE 100 Bldg
SCE/TE2=Cypress Coll Campus, SCE/TE2
200 Bldg
WIL= Wilshire Center (Fullerton)
Off-campus continuing education location
addresses are listed on page 64 of this class
schedule.
= Classes that are eligible for CTE Online
Registration on Tuesday, August 19, 2014.
See page 4 for details.
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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English
as a Second Language Program
ENGLISH
A SECOND
LANGUAGE(ESL)
PROGRAM
english
as aASsecond
language
Program
REGISTRATION
INFORMATION
Registration information
ESL classes fill up each term—be first to register!
You may be placed onto a waiting list until space is available.
(714) 808 - 4638
Students who attended after WINTER 2014 need to visit the
Student orientation is MANDATORY for
ALL STUDENTS.
ESL Learning Center for your class schedule information.
PARKING: If you are driving, you will need to purchase a one-day ($2.00) parking permit.
STEPS
STEPS TO
TO REGISTER
REGISTER
New students or students who attended before SPRING 2014
MUST complete the following steps to enter the ESL Program:
STEP 1: APPLY FOR AN SCE STUDENT ACCESS CARD at any campus registration office.
Registration office times vary at each campus
Students MUST have their Access Card in order to register for ESL classes.
Once you have your SCE Student Access Card, you may proceed to step 2:
STEP 2: SELECT YOUR CAMPUS AND TEST TIME: Don’t be late! Please arrive 10-15 minutes before the
test as all testing will begin promptly at the scheduled time.
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
ROOM 121
CYPRESS CENTER
ROOM TE2-203
WILSHIRE CENTER
ROOM 110
1830 W. Romneya Drive
Anaheim, CA 92801
9200 Valley View Street
Cypress, CA 90630
315 E. Wilshire Avenue
Fullerton, CA 92832
Monday, August 25, 2014
Monday, September 22, 2014
Monday, October 6, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Monday, September 15, 2014
Monday, October 6, 2014
Monday, October 13, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,
5:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
Monday, September 15, 2014
Monday, September 29, 2014
Monday, October 6, 2014
Monday, October 13, 2014
Monday, October 20, 2014
8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,
5:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.
8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,
5:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE CLASSES
SIX LEVELS OF ENGLISH INSTRUCTION:
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•
•
•
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ESL BEGINNING LITERACY
ESL BEGINNING LOW
ESL BEGINNING HIGH
ESL INTERMEDIATE LOW
ESL INTERMEDIATE HIGH
ESL ADVANCED LOW
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CLASS SCHEDULES AT OUR THREE CAMPUSES:
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8:00 a.m.—10:30 a.m.
10:30 a.m.—1:00 p.m.
5:00 p.m.—7:30 p.m.
7:30 p.m.—10:00 p.m.
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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PROGRAM:
SPELLING,
English
a Second
Language
Program
PASOS
PARA INSCRIBIRSE
PASOS PARA INSCRIBIRSE
Nuevos estudiantes o estudiantes que asistieron antes de la PRIMAVERA del 2014
TIENEN que completar los siguientes pasos para entrar al programa de ESL:
PASO 1: APLIQUE PARA UNA TARJETA DE ACCESO ESTUDIANTIL DE SCE en la oficina de
inscripción de cualquier escuela (Las horas de oficina varían en cada escuela).
Estudiantes TIENEN que tener su tarjeta de acceso estudiantil para inscribirse en
las clases de ESL.
Una vez que obtenga su tarjeta de acceso estudiantil, puede continuar con el paso 2:
PASO 2: SELECCIONE LA ESCUELA Y LA HORA A LA QUE DESEA ASISTIR:
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
SALON 121
CYPRESS CENTER
SALON TE2-203
WILSHIRE CENTER
SALON 110
1830 W. Romneya Drive
Anaheim, CA 92801
9200 Valley View Street
Cypress, CA 90630
315 E. Wilshire Avenue
Fullerton, CA 92832
lunes, Agosto 25, 2014
lunes, Septiembre 22, 2014
lunes, Octubre 6, 2014
lunes, Octubre 20, 2014
martes, Septiembre 2, 2014
lunes, Septiembre 15, 2014
lunes, Octubre 6, 2014
lunes, Octubre 13, 2014
lunes, Octubre 20, 2014
8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,
5:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.
martes, Septiembre 2, 2014
lunes, Septiembre 15, 2014
lunes, Septiembre 29, 2014
lunes, Octubre 6, 2014
lunes, Octubre 13, 2014
lunes, Octubre 20, 2014
8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,
5:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.
8:30 a.m., 10:30 a.m.,
5:00 p.m. & 7:00 p.m.
Course Expiration Policy
All students are required to take a placement test upon entering ESL courses; placement test results are valid for six months
after the students’ last attendance. It is required that the student retake the placement test if he/she returns after leaving the
program for a period of six months.
Se requiere que todos los estudiantes tomen el exámen de ubicación para entrar a las clases de ESL. El resultado del
exámen es válido por seis meses a partir del último día que el/ella asistió a clase. Es necesario que el estudiante tome el
exámen de ubicación de nuevo si el/ella regresa a clases después de una ausencia de seis meses.
english
languagePROGRAM
Program
ENGLISHas
AS aA second
SECOND LANGUAGE
LEARNING CENTERS
Learning
Centers
(ESLA/001)
(ESLA/001)
ESL LEARNING CENTER
ESLA/001
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
CRN
DAYS
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
11206
MTWTh/8a-9p
F/8a-4p
SCE CYPRESS CENTER
11199
MTWTh/7:30a-9p
F/7:30a-4p
WILSHIRE CENTER
11338
MTWTh/7:30a-9p
F/8a-12p
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PLACE
AN/121
SCE/TE2-203
The ESL Learning Center offers an
opportunity to practice English through
various instructional media. Students
learn through ESL software and/or
receive individual and group tutoring
to improve their speaking, listening,
reading and writing skills. Special
interest areas such as Vocational ESL
and EL Civics are also part of the
instruction.
WIL/110
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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English as a Second Language (esl) Program: ESL Academic success program,
esl Specialty Classes
For more information about English as a Second
Language classes, please call 714.808.4638.
ESLAcademic
Academic Success
Success Program
Program
ESL
LISTENING/SPEAKING FOR
ACADEMIC SUCCESS
ESLA/1040
Learn how to listen to and take lecture notes;
participate
in
classroom
discussions;
give
presentations; and take exams in college, career
technical education, high school, and GED programs.
Acquire technological skills necessary for academic
success. Experience campus life through field trips to
local colleges. For Intermediate High thru Advanced
level students.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
SCE CYPRESS CENTER
51131 MTWTh/8a-11a
SCE/TE2-217
SCE WILSHIRE CENTER
51210 MTWTh/8a-11a
WIL/215
READING/WRITING FOR ACADEMIC
SUCCESS
ESLA/1045
Acquire reading, writing, note-taking, test-taking, critical
thinking, and computer skills necessary for academic
success in college, high school, GED, or career
technical education programs. Learn American cultural
norms in the classroom. Participate in campus life
through field trips to local colleges. For Intermediate
High through Advanced level students.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
51132 MTWTh/11a-2p
PLACE
SCE/TE2-201
ESL Specialty
Classes
Specialty Classes
ESL PRONUNCIATION/
CONVERSATION SKILLS
ESLA/802
This course is designed for intermediate to advanced
ESL learners to improve conversation and
pronunciation skills in English. It is recommended that
participants have English language skills at a Beginning
High level.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
11591 F/8:30a-10:30a
11723 F/8:30a-11a
11221 MW/10:30a-1p
11758 F/6p-9:30p
11226 F/6p-9:30p
SCE CYPRESS CENTER
11198 S/10:30a-1p
11583 F/10:30a-1p
11881 W/1p-3:30p
SCE WILSHIRE CENTER
11224 F/9a-12p
11228 TTh/12:30p-3p
PLACE
AN/106
AN/124
AN/106
AN/128
AN/112
SCE/TE2-221
SCE/TE2-219
SCE/TE2-221
WIL/203
WIL/203
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COMPUTER SKILLS FOR ESL
(BEGINNING)
ESLA/801
The course introduces ESL students to hands-on
exploration and use of current Microsoft Windows
programs. Students will learn basic computer parts,
keyboarding, and the basics of MS Word, PowerPoint,
Print Shop, and Excel. Emphasis is on building
confidence in computer use to improve English skills in
grammar, vocabulary, writing, speaking, pronunciation,
and reading.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26
*Dates: Sep 8-Nov 21
CRN DAYS
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
11571 F/8a-10:30a
51126* F/5p-7:30p
SCE CYPRESS CENTER
11380 F/10:30a-1:30p
11582 F/5p-7:30p
PLACE
AN/302
AN/403
SCE/TE2-209
SCE/TE2-211
COMPUTER SKILLS FOR ESL
(ADVANCED)
ESLA/815
Students will enhance their English language skills
through challenging computer application tasks using
MS Word, PowerPoint, Print Shop, Excel, the Internet,
and MS Publisher. Emphasis is on building confidence
in independent projects to improve English skills in
grammar, vocabulary, writing, and reading. Students
will be actively involved in computer projects linking the
academic environment with their communities.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
CRN DAYS
51170 F/10:30a-1p
PLACE
AN/302
ORAL INTERPRETATION
(READING OUT LOUD)
ESLA/990
Literature and communication are integrated in the art
of oral interpretation. This course emphasizes the study
and analysis of relevant printed materials. Students
learn to select and communicate the material orally and
effectively to an audience through public
presentation/performance.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 20
CRN DAYS
51172 TTh/8a-10:30a
PLACE
AN/117
CITIZENSHIP PREPARATION
ESLA/803
The course is designed to prepare prospective
candidates for the US citizenship process. Students
will learn how to complete all required immigration
forms and practice the USCIS Citizenship Test by
becoming familiar with US history. Students will
acquire an understanding of the rights and
responsibilities of being a US citizen.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
51125 TTh/7:30p-10p
11204 MW/7:30p-10p
SCE CYPRESS CENTER
21066 F/10:30a-1p
SCE WILSHIRE CENTER
51137 MW/10:30a-1p
11585 TTh/6p-9p
PLACE
AN/118
AN/118
SCE/TE2-201
WIL/219
WIL/202
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PROGRAM:
SPELLING,
English as a Second Language
(esl)
esl Specialty
Classes,
Programa de CalWORKs de los
Colegios de Cypréss y Fullerton
Asistiendo los Estudiantes de SCE, Cypréss y Fullerton
¿Esta recibiendo asistencia de CalWORKs (la ayuda
monetaria)? Nosotros estamos aquí para ayudarle lograr
sus metas de estudio. Nuestra oficina proveerá a los
estudiantes elegibles con la guía y apoyo necesario para
ayudarle entender sus derechos como estudiante de
CalWORKs y para cumplir los requisitos del Condado.
PARA MÁS INFORMACION LLAMEN:
Colegio de Fullerton: 714.992.7101
Colegio de Cypress: 714.484.7237
WRITING/READING
ESLA/810
This ESL course emphasizes reading comprehension
skills while building vocabulary and critical thinking
skills for students who are at an intermediate level or
high. In addition, the writing component is designed to
acquaint students with writing skills required to develop
college- level writing techniques by focusing on
prewriting, outlining, drafting, revising and editing.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26
*Dates: Sep 8-Nov 21
CRN DAYS
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
11728 TTh/10:30a-1p
11593 TTh/10:30a-1p
51127* F/6p-9:30p
11726 F/6p-9:30p
SCE CYPRESS CENTER
11736 MTWTh/8a-10:30a
11878 F/8a-10:30a
11879 S/8a-10:30a
11504 F/10:30a-1p
11584 MW/12:30p-3p
PLACE
AN/128
AN/126
AN/124
AN/106
SCE/TE2-201
SCE/TE2-219
SCE/TE2-221
SCE/TE2-217
SCE/TE2-217
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INTERMEDIATE GRAMMAR REVIEW
ESLA/813
Students will learn to understand grammar structures in
various contexts and practice using them in both oral
and written communication. This class supplements
core ESL courses or works as a stand-alone course.
This course is designed for the ESL students placed in
the Intermediate Low, Intermediate High, and
Advanced levels.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
CRN DAYS
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
11580 F/10a-12p
Th/10:30a-12:30p
51128 M/5p-7:30p
11738 M/7:30p-10p
SCE CYPRESS CENTER
11324 F/1p-3p
SCE WILSHIRE CENTER
51138 MW/8a-10:30a
51139 TTh/10:30a-1p
PLACE
AN/104
AN/108
AN/117
AN/117
INTERMEDIATE VOCABULARY
REVIEW
ESLA/814
Students will review, expand, and retain vocabulary
words and phrases organized by commonly used
topics. Students will work on using approximately
twenty-five practical target words per class in oral and
written exercises. This course is designed for the ESL
students placed in the Intermediate Low, Intermediate
High, and Advanced levels.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
CRN DAYS
51169 F/8a-10a
PLACE
AN/104
ESL AND THE ARTS
ESLA/804
This course builds students' reading comprehension,
writing, and speaking skills in the context of thematic
and aesthetic exploration of arts. Students will identify
common artistic themes while comparing and
contrasting a variety of aesthetic forms, styles, and
periods. This interactive course includes visiting
museums, watching performances, and listening to
guest speakers.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
51129 MW/8a-10:30a
PLACE
AN/117
DRAMA FOR COMMUNICATION
ESLA/805
This ESL course builds students' reading, speaking,
and pronunciation skills in the context of theatrical
performances. Students will examine human
experiences and cultural norms through imagined roles
and expand creative thinking. Students will learn history
and terminology of the performing arts and build social
skills and confidence necessary for public speaking.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51130 MTWTh/10:30a-1p AN/119
WRITING/READING
ESLA/810
This ESL course emphasizes reading comprehension
skills while building vocabulary and critical thinking
skills for students who are at an intermediate level or
high. In addition, the writing component is designed to
acquaint students with writing skills required to develop
college- level writing techniques by focusing on
prewriting, outlining, drafting, revising and editing.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26
*Dates: Sep 8-Nov 21
CRN DAYS
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
11728 TTh/10:30a-1p
11593 TTh/10:30a-1p
51127* F/6p-9:30p
11726 F/6p-9:30p
SCE CYPRESS CENTER
11736 MTWTh/8a-10:30a
11878 F/8a-10:30a
11879 S/8a-10:30a
11504 F/10:30a-1p
11584 MW/12:30p-3p
PLACE
AN/128
AN/126
AN/124
AN/106
SCE/TE2-201
SCE/TE2-219
SCE/TE2-221
SCE/TE2-217
SCE/TE2-217
SCE/TE2-215
WIL/219
WIL/219
SCE 2014 SPRING Schedule
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English as a Second Language (esl) Program: esl Specialty Classes, ESL Off-Site Classes
FAMILY LITERACY
ESLA/120
The course focuses on incorporating reading and literacy as a
fundamental component of a healthy, well-functioning family.
The family-oriented assignments integrate school and home.
CRN DAYS
AMERICAN IDIOMS
ESLA/809
Students will become familiar with common American
English idioms, their meanings and uses and
demonstrate the application of idioms to everyday
situations. In addition, students will learn the skills of
deducing the meaning of the new vocabulary from
context and become more comfortable sharing their
opinions and experiences while practicing the target
idioms.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
CRN DAYS
11766 F/8a-10:30a
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-201 Kepler
CalWORKs Programs At
Cypress College & Fullerton College
Serving SCE, Cypress & Fullerton College Students
Are
you
receiving
public
assistance
(CalWORKs/GAIN)? Do you need help accessing
County supportive services (e.g. child care, books and
supplies, transportation)? Do you need assistance with
completing County forms such as the Attendance
Report and the Referral for Education and Training? If
the answer is “yes,” then the CalWORKs program can
assist you!
CYPRESS COLLEGE CALWORKs
Cypress College CC Complex, Room 201 * 714.484.7237
FULLERTON COLLEGE CALWORKs
315 N. Pomona, Fullerton * 714.992.7101
ESL-OffClasses
Site
ESL Off-Site
ESL AND COMPUTERS
ESLA/130
This course provides English language instruction
through the medium of English-as-a-Second-Language
(ESL) computer programs. The primary focus is
situated vocabulary development through the use of the
Oxford Picture Dictionary program and supplementary
software.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51158 MTWTh/8:30a-12:30p Melrose Elementary
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ANAHEIM CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
51140 MTWTh/8a-12p
Betsy Ross Elem
51141 MTWTh/8:30a-11a
Paul Revere Elem
ANAHEIM HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
50289 MTWTh/6p-9:30p
South Junior High
ANAHEIM SCHOOL DISTRICT MULTI TRACK
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
50286 MTWTh/6p-9:30p
Horace Mann Elem
50287 MTWTh/6p-9:30p
Horace Mann Elem
50288 MTWTh/6p-9:30p
Pondersoa Elem
51143 MTWTh/5p-8:30p
Thomas Edison Elem
CENTRALIA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
51181 MTWTh/8:30a-11:30a Centralia Elementary
LA HABRA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
51145 MTWTh/8:30a-11:30a Los Lomas Elementary
51147 MTWTh/9a-11:30a
Las Positas School
51148 MTWTh/6p-9:30p
Washington Middle
51146 MTWTh/6p-9:30p
Washington Middle
PLACENTIA YORBA LINDA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
51150 MTWTh/8:30a-12:30p Melrose Elem
51151 MTWTh/8:30a-12:30p Ruby Drive Elem
51152 MTWTh/8:30a-12:30p Ruby Drive Elem
51153 MTWTh/8:30a-12:30p Rio Vista Elem
51154 MTWTh/8:30a-12:30p Rio Vista Elem
51155 MTWTh/8:30a-12:30p Topaz Elem
51156 MTWTh/8:30a-12:30p Topaz Elem
51157 MTWTh/6p-9p
Valencia High School
ESL MULTILEVEL
ESLA/110
The course focuses on preparing students to use English to
achieve tasks within a variety of real-life situations such as
a doctor's office or a department store. Students are
instructed to be able to listen, speak, read, and write in
English in context-specific environments.
CRN DAYS
PLACE
FULLERTON SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
51144 MTThF/8:30a-12:30p Pacific Drive Elem
MAGNOLIA SCHOOL DISTRICT
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
51149 MTWTh/6p-8:30p
Jonas Salk Elem
VARIOUS OFF-SITE LOCATIONS
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
11100 MTWTh/8:30a-11:30a Anaheim Comm Ctr
11586 MTWTh/8:45a-10:30a Access Calif Services
31247 MTWTh/8:30a-11a
Brea Comm Ctr
11508 F/1p-4p
Church of the
Resurrection
11099 MTWTh/8a-11a
First Christian Ch
Anah
11283 TTh/1p-4p
Korean Com Services
Buena Park
11325 MW/1p-4p
Korean Com Serv GG
11588 MTWTh/9a-11:30a
Ponderosa Park
11562 MTW/6p-9p
Stanton Cult Arts Ctr
11885 MTWTh/9:30a-12p
St Boniface Church
11337 MTWTh/7:30p-10p
St Boniface Church
41121 TWThF/10:30a-1p
W Anaheim Youth Ctr
51180 MTWTh/10:30aAccess California
12:30p
Services
51182 MTWTh/8:30a-12p
Orange Cty Reform
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High
School Diploma Program
High School Diploma Program
HIGH
SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM
Steps
STEPS to
TO REgister
REGISTER
Adults
years
of age
older
AdultsOnly—18
Only – 18
years
andand
older
This program is in high demand. Therefore, entry into this program is limited; enrollment is on a first-come, first-served basis.
ORIENTATION, ASSESSMENT and REGISTRATION are REQUIRED steps to enter the program.
NEW students MUST complete the following steps to enter the High School Diploma Program:
STEP 1: OBTAIN OFFICIALLY-SEALED TRANSCRIPTS FROM ALL PREVIOUSLY
ATTENDED HIGH SCHOOLS. Officially-sealed means that the envelope from the
institution CANNOT be opened. Any opened transcripts WILL NOT be accepted. Bring officially-sealed
transcripts to the Assessment Session you will be attending.
STEP 2: APPLY FOR AN SCE BANNER ID NUMBER (FORMERLY CALLED “USER ID” OR “STUDENT ID”)
Apply online at www.sce.edu or visit any SCE Center Admissions and Registration office. You will need a
BANNER ID number before you can complete Steps 3 and 4. Do not wait until registration opens to
apply for a BANNER ID as the process may take up to 48 hours before you receive your ID number. If
you apply in person, you will receive your BANNER ID immediately.
STEP 3: COMPLETE THE SCE HIGH SCHOOL PROGRAM ONLINE
ORIENTATION.
A.
Visit myGateway at mg.nocccd.edu. Use your 8-digit BANNER ID and 6-digit PIN to log-in.
B.
In the top left corner of the screen, click on the Student tab.
In the Student Links box, scroll down and select SCE High School Online Orientation.
Follow the directions and complete all sections of the SCE High School Online Orientation and pass
a series of short quizzes. NOTE: If you do not pass the High School Online Orientation and try to register, you
C.
D.
will receive an error message, “cohort restriction,” and you will not be able to register for an Assessment Session.
You can take the Online Orientation several times to successfully complete and pass.
E.
F.
24 hours after you successfully pass the SCE High School Online Orientation, you will be eligible
to register for a scheduled Assessment Session.
Although you have successfully passed the orientation, you will need to still register for the
Assessment Session in order to enter the program. Proceed to Step 4.
STEP 4: REGISTER FOR A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM ASSESSMENT
SESSION.
What is the Assessment Session? The skill of reading is most important for success in the SCE High School Diploma
Program. At this approximately two-hour session, students will be assessed (or tested) on their current reading level and
comprehension abilities. This reading test is a timed test and is offered in English only.
A.
Refer to the chart on page 12. Choose the SCE Center location where you will attend the
Assessment Session: Anaheim Campus, Cypress Center or Wilshire Center. The Center where you
do your Assessment Session is the Center you must attend to complete your high school diploma.
B.
Register during Registration Period 1, 2 or 3. Note when registration opens and closes. If the session fills, the session will close earlier than the “end date.”
C.
Choose the Assessment Session date and time you wish to attend. Make note of the CRN (Course
Reference Number). You will use this CRN to complete your online registration. If the CRN is closed,
choose another date/time you wish to attend and register for that corresponding CRN.
D.
When coming to your Assessment Session, make note of the date, time and Center location.
Bring your officially-sealed transcripts, your BANNER ID number, and your schedule/bill showing that
you are registered to your Assessment Session.
For click-by-click instructions on how to register online for your Assessment Session, turn to page 13.
For more information, call the High School Diploma Information Line at 714.808.4683.
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
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HIGH
SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM
STEPS TO REGISTER-Assessment Sessions
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
1830 W. Romneya Drive, Anaheim, CA 92801 (First Floor, Board Room)
REGISTER FOR AN ASSESSMENT SESSION DURING THE REGISTRATION PERIOD:
Registration Period #1
OPENS 7 a.m. on July 31, 2014
CLOSES 5 p.m. on Aug 21, 2014
Registration Period #2
OPENS 7 a.m. on Aug 28, 2014
CLOSES 5 p.m. on Sept 18, 2014
Registration Period #3
OPENS 7 a.m. on Sept 19, 2014
CLOSES 5 p.m. on Oct 2, 2014
DURING THE REGISTRATION PERIOD, FOLLOW THE ARROWS TO CHOOSE THE CORRESPONDING
ASSESSMENT SESSION (CRN*, DAY AND TIME) YOU WANT TO ATTEND:
Tuesday, September 23, 2014
10:30 a.m. - CRN 50327
OR
Wednesday, September 24, 2014
5 p.m. - CRN 50334
Tuesday, August 26, 2014
8 a.m. - CRN 50324
OR
10:30 a.m. - CRN 50333
Tuesday, October 7, 2014
8 a.m. - CRN 50330
OR
10:30 a.m. - CRN 50335
CYPRESS CENTER
9200 Valley View Street, Cypress, CA 90630 (Parking Lot 4, SCE Bldg, Room 118)
REGISTER FOR AN ASSESSMENT SESSION DURING THE REGISTRATION PERIOD:
Registration Period #1
OPENS 7 a.m. on July 31, 2014
CLOSES 5 p.m. on Aug 21, 2014
Registration Period #2
OPENS 7 a.m. on Aug 28, 2014
CLOSES 5 p.m. on Sept 18, 2014
Registration Period #3
OPENS 7 a.m. on Sept 19, 2014
CLOSES 5 p.m. on Oct 2, 2014
DURING THE REGISTRATION PERIOD, FOLLOW THE ARROWS TO CHOOSE THE CORRESPONDING
ASSESSMENT SESSION (CRN*, DAY AND TIME) YOU WANT TO ATTEND:
Thursday, August 28, 2014
8 a.m. - CRN 50325
OR
10:30 a.m. - CRN 50336
Thursday, September 25, 2014
8 a.m. - CRN 50328
OR
10:30 a.m. - CRN 50337
Thursday, October 9, 2014
8 a.m. - CRN 50331
OR
10:30 a.m. - CRN 50338
WILSHIRE CENTER
315 E. Wilshire Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832 (Building 200, Room 215)
REGISTER FOR AN ASSESSMENT SESSION DURING THE REGISTRATION PERIOD:
Registration Period #1
OPENS 7 a.m. on July 31, 2014
CLOSES 5 p.m. on Aug 21, 2014
Registration Period #2
OPENS 7 a.m. on Aug 28, 2014
CLOSES 5 p.m. on Sept 18, 2014
Registration Period #3
OPENS 7 a.m. on Sept 19, 2014
CLOSES 5 p.m. on Oct 2, 2014
DURING THE REGISTRATION PERIOD, FOLLOW THE ARROWS TO CHOOSE THE CORRESPONDING
ASSESSMENT SESSION (CRN*, DAY AND TIME) YOU WANT TO ATTEND:
Friday, September 26, 2014
8 a.m. - CRN 50329
Friday, August 29, 2014
8 a.m. - CRN 50326
Friday, October 10, 2014
8 a.m. - CRN 50332
*CRN = COURSE REFERENCE NUMBER
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SPELLING,
High
School
Diploma
Program
Click–by–Click Instructions for Registering Online for the
High School Diploma Program Assessment Session
STEP 4 (CONTINUED): REGISTER FOR A HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM
ASSESSMENT SESSION.
Refer to page 12 for the grid listing the CRNs (Course Reference Numbers) for the Assessment Sessions and note the
time periods when each Registration Period will open and close.
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
Go to mg.nocccd.edu and log in by entering your 8-digit BANNER ID and 6-digit PIN numbers.
Next, go to the Registration Tools box and select Add or Drop Classes.
Select the term: School of Continuing Education / SCE Continuing Ed Fall 2014 and then click Submit.
Answer the questions on the short survey and then click Submit.
On the Registration page, scroll down to the Add Classes Worksheet section and, in the first box under the CRNs section,
enter the 5-digit CRN for the Assessment Session you wish to attend (from page 12).
Next, click Confirm Your Choices. To confirm, look under Status for Registered-Web. It should also list your selected Assessment Session CRN.
Now, click Complete Registration. This will take you to the Account Summary and Pay Fees screen. Because there is no
charge for the High School Diploma Program Assessment Session, it will say $0.
Go to the upper left corner of screen and next click Back to Student Tab to take you back to the main menu.
Under the Registration Tools box, select Print Schedule/Bill. This will provide you a copy of your account,
detailing that you are registered for the Assessment Session. Under Print Schedule/Bill select the term you want to view and
then click Submit. Click View Schedule/Bill; then right click on your mouse anywhere on the page and select Print.
Bring this printed copy of the Schedule/Bill to the Assessment Session for a proof of your registration.
Your registration for the Assessment Session is now complete. Log-out in the upper right corner of the screen.
For additional help:
• HIGHLY RECOMMENDED: View the Online Registration Tutorial and print a handy worksheet at www.sce.edu/registration.
Disclaimer: Although it states in the tutorial that you can use your Social Security Number (SSN), as of July 1, 2013, students will
NO LONGER be able to use the SSN to access your account.
• If you need additional assistance, contact the SCE Helpline at 714.808.4679 or starhelp@sce.edu. Helpline hours are
7 a.m.—5 p.m., Monday—Friday.
IMPORTANT FOR HIGH SCHOOL ASSESSMENT SESSIONS:
•
•
•
•
•
•
Students must attend the Assessment Session that they register for in myGateway and CANNOT switch SCE Center locations,
times, or dates. If a student shows up to an Assessment Session that they have not registered for, they will be turned away.
Students should not show up to the Assessment Session if they are not registered to inquire about vacant seats.
Students MUST complete the High School Diploma Program online orientation AND register themselves online for an Assessment Session. Staff cannot bypass the orientation requirement and register students at the registration offices. It is mandatory
per SB1456 that students complete orientation and assessment and these activities must be documented in the student record in
order to be in compliance.
Students will NOT be admitted to an Assessment Session if they do not bring an officially-sealed transcript. Transcripts MUST
be official and NOT OPENED; opened transcripts will not be accepted and the student will not be admitted to the Assessment
Session and will have to re-register for the next available Assessment Session, which may not be until the next term. The exception to this would be if the student has not previously completed any high school course work. Foreign transcripts can be opened
documents and staff will make copies for the evaluation process.
Please arrive 10-15 minutes before the Assessment Session; all testing will begin promptly at the scheduled time.
Latecomers will NOT be admitted to the Assessment Sessions. Students arriving late will be directed to re-register for the next
available Assessment Session, which may not be until the next term.
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM LOCATIONS & HOURS*
Anaheim Campus #1: Rm 139
• Monday—Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
• Monday—Thursday: 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
*Days/hours subject to change.
HIGH SCHOOL DIPLOMA PROGRAM STUDENT
EXPECTATIONS: High School Diploma Program students are
expected to attend their enrolled SCE Center’s High School Lab
regularly while making academic progress in their required
diploma subject areas.
SCE Cypress Center: Rm SCE/TE2-205
• Monday—Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
• Monday—Thursday: 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
SCE Wilshire Center: Rm 118
• Monday—Friday: 8:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
• Monday—Thursday: 5 p.m. - 9 p.m.
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
Call the High School
Diploma Program information line at 714.808.4683 for
additional information. Students can also visit www.sce.edu
and click “Programs” and then click “High School Information” for
more information, including frequently asked questions, about
the SCE High School Diploma Program.
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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PREPARATION Program
GEDGED
PREPARATION
PROGRAM
The GED Lab is only offered at the Wilshire Center’s Learning Center. The GED Lab staff help students in preparing to
pass the new 2014 GED online exam. Preparation includes math, science, social studies, and language arts as well as
test taking skills such as keyboarding and calculator usage.
The GED Lab staff assist students in creating their online profile at GED.com in order to sign-up for the official test at local
centers. Practice tests will be administered to asses readiness for the official exam. The new 2014 GED is given one
subject at a time. Each test costs $35.
For more information on “What is the GED” and tips to help you decide if GED is your best option, go to www.sce.edu and
select “Programs” and then “Basic Skills, GED & High School Diploma.”
1. Apply for an SCE Student ID.
2. Attend the Wilshire Learning Center/GED Lab to prepare for the GED exam at the below days/hours
GED PREPARATION LAB & HOURS*
SCE Wilshire Center: 315 E. Wilshire Avenue, Fullerton, CA 92832, Rm 105
• Monday—Thursday: 8:30 a.m. - 2:45 p.m.
• Monday—Thursday: 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.
For more information about the GED Lab, call 714.992.9535
*Days/hours subject to change.
SCE
CENTERS
SceLEARNING
learning centers
A Tutoring and Support Service for SCE Adult Students (18 and older)
Individualized teaching * Flexible hours
ABOUT THE
LEARNING CENTERS
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The Learning Centers are open-entry and funded by the state of
California based on student seat time in the labs; enrollment is on
-going. Students must clock in and out of the lab.
Students receive assistance in gaining skills to attain academic
and employment goals by working with faculty and tutors in small
groups or one-on-one in a variety of subjects such as math,
grammar, and reading. Computers are available for online instruction and assessment.
All instructional materials, including text books, are provided at no
cost to the students. These instructional materials are to remain
in the labs as they are shared by all students on campus. With
the budget cuts, programs are unable to purchase text books and
other materials that are taken outside of the labs.
If you require special accommodations for a verified disability,
please contact our Disabled Student Programs and Services
department at 714.484.7057.
Self-paced lab style. Students work at their own pace to complete
their educational goals.
GED Preparation is only offered at Wilshire’s Learning Center.
LEARNING CENTER
LOCATIONS & HOURS*
Set your own schedule during these hours:
• Anaheim Campus (Rm 140)
M-Th: 8:30 a.m.—2:45 p.m.
M-Th: 5 p.m.—8 p.m.
• SCE Cypress Center
Rm SCE/TE2-209: M-Th: 8:30 a.m.—2:45 p.m.
SCE-Cypress College Math Co-Lab
Rm SCE/TE2-211: M-Th: 8:30 a.m.—4 p.m.*
F: 8:30 a.m.—12:30 p.m.*
W, Th: 5:30 p.m.—8:30 p.m.*
*For Cypress College students referred to Math 10 and 15 only.
• SCE Wilshire Center, Fullerton (Rm 105)
M-Th: 8:30 a.m.—2:45 p.m.
M-Th: 5 p.m.—7 p.m.
*Days/hours subject to change.
NEW at the ANAHEIM CAMPUS LEARNING CENTER:
Math Classes for Career Technical Education/Allied Health Students. Visit the lab for schedule.
Support is available at the Anaheim Learning Center, including help with coursework and math.
Visit the Anaheim Learning Center for details or email rmirbeik@sce.edu for information and hours.
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PROGRAM:
SPELLING,
Career
Planning
English
ENGLISH &
& Communication
COMMUNICATION
For more information about the English &
Communication classes, call the Lifeskills Education
Advancement Program (LEAP) at 714.808.4909.
NOVEL WRITING AND MEMOIRS
CNED/250
A practical, hands-on course to help writers polish their
manuscripts and learn skills necessary for publishing
both novels and memoirs. Student manuscripts will be
critiqued in detail. Students will receive lessons in plot,
common mistakes, characterization, beginnings - plus
query letters and synopses.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 19
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50128 W/6:30p-9:30p AN/106
INSTR
Wills
FEE
PLACE
INSTR
Braille Institute Burkhardt
SIGN LANGUAGE - SEE LEVEL 1
SIGN/001
50180 T/6:30p9:30p
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
SCECYP/107 Zawolkow $75
SIGN LANGUAGE - SEE LEVEL 2/3
SIGN/002
Students will acquire approximately 1,000 additional
signs and will improve expressive and receptive
fluency with both signs and fingerspelling. Students will
continue to address the rationale and philosophy of
using the English sign model: Signing Exact English.
Dates: Sep 9-Oct 28
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51007 T/6:30p-9:30p CC/HUM-325
CRN DAYS
50185 Th/7p-9p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-201 Adamo
FEE
$50
Are you giving presentations but you're not getting the
results you expect? Learn from the published author of
"31 Tips to Becoming an Effective Presenter." The
author will guide you through a series of exercises,
assignments and demonstrations to improve your
effectiveness in giving presentations. You will learn how
to use your voice; how to use proper and appropriate
gestures; and what to do before, during and after your
presentations, and much more.
Dates: Oct 23-Nov 20
CRN DAYS
This course gives an overview of the Signing Exact
English (SEE) model of sign language. Students will
explore the philosophy and rationale of the sign system
while developing both expressive and receptive
delivery skills. It is designed to introduce students to a
700 word working vocabulary and to prepare them to
continue on to Sign Language - SEE Level 2/3.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
Many of us are required or asked to give presentations
in class, at work, or at social events, yet we are too
fearful or lack the knowledge to give a presentation
effectively and confidently. By understanding the fear
and by offering exercises in a safe and positive growth
environment, the published author of "31 Tips to
Becoming an Effective Presenter," will gently guide you
through a proven series of steps to feel comfortable
and confident when giving presentations, or otherwise
speaking in public. You may even learn to enjoy giving
presentations.
Dates: Sep 18-Oct 16
BE AN EFFECTIVE PRESENTER AND
SPEAKER
ENCO/515
This class is designed for sighted and visually impaired
persons to learn the basic skills of transcribing print
into braille.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
50395 W/5:30p-8:30p
SPEAKING WITH CONFIDENCE
ENCO/520
$62
BRAILLE TRANSCRIBING: BASIC
RULES
ENCO/535
CRN DAYS
Increasing
IncreasingBusiness
Business Effectiveness
Effectiveness
50070 Th/7p-9p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-201 Adamo
FEE
$50
Career Planning
CAREER PLANNING
Educational planning services are available to students
currently enrolled in: English as a Second Language
(ESL), Citizenship, Disabled Student Programs,
Parenting, High School Subjects, Basic Skills, Short-term
Vocational classes and Certification Programs. If you
have enrolled in one of these programs and would like to
meet with a counselor regarding your educational plan,
contact the Counseling Office nearest you:
Anaheim Campus: 714.808.4682
Cypress Center: 714.484.7440
Wilshire Center: 714.992.9565
INSTR FEE
Both
$65
EDUCATIONAL INTERPRETING
PRACTICUM
SIGN/010
This course allows students to build educational
interpreting skills for service to the elementary, middle,
and high school settings.
Dates: Sep 10-Oct 29
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
51077 W/5p-7:30p CC/HUM-311 Bodewig
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$65
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MACHINE SHORTHAND SPEED
BUILDING 2
BUSN/492
Business Skills
BUSINESS
SKILLS
For more information about the Business Skills
classes, please call 714.808.4915.
NOTARY PUBLIC SEMINAR
BMGR/670
State approved mandatory education for new and
renewing notaries. Being a notary can mean a bigger
income for you! Learn the notary laws and prepare for
the State of California exam. Take a practice exam,
receive your Certificate of Completion, and schedule
and registration information for upcoming State exams.
Bring ID and arrive early. Due to State regulations, no
one will be admitted after 6 p.m.
Dates: Oct 20-Oct 21
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50240 MT/6p-10p AN/607
INSTR
Reed
FEE
$80
Sit for the California Notary
Public State Exam
The exam will be offered
Wednesday, October 22, 2014
from 4 p.m. – 6 p.m.
Anaheim Campus, Room 105
Fee for exam: $40
For more information, including requirements and what to bring
to the test, contact 714.808.4915.
NOTARY LOAN SIGNING
CERTIFICATION
BMGR/680
Prerequisite: Successfully completed six hours of
notary education or have notary commission. Become a
certified notary loan signing agent. This course covers
proper notarization of real estate documents and loan
packages. It emphasizes the ethical and administrative
role of the notary and the notary's sense of duty
associated with being a loan document signing agent.
Marketing and customer service are also covered.
Dates: Oct 23-Oct 23
CRN DAYS
50241 Th/6p-10p
PLACE
AN/607
INSTR
Reed
FEE
$60
MACHINE SHORTHAND SPEED
BUILDING 1
BUSN/490
This course promotes further development of speed
and accuracy in taking dictation on the steno machine.
Students will develop sufficient skills to take new
material dictation at 160 words per minute (wpm)
through 230 wpm for one minute at 98% accuracy.
This class meets the state of California licensing
requirements.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
51166 MTWTh/10a- CC/BUS-306 Nichols
11a
FEE
$100
Advisory: Completion of Machine Shorthand Speed
Building 1. This course promotes further development
of speed and accuracy in taking dictation on the steno
machine. The student will develop sufficient skills to
take new material dictation at 160 words per minute
(wpm) through 200 wpm for five minutes with 98%
accuracy. This class meets the State of California
licensing requirements.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51167 MTWTh/9a- CC/BUS-306
10a
INSTR
Nichols
FEE
$100
Download the SCE mobile app for Android,
Blackberry, iPhone, iPod/iPad at
www.nocccd.edu/mobile
Course schedule, maps,
transit routes, contact lists,
grades and more available
through the app!
*Registration is not available
through this mobile app.
MACHINE SHORTHAND SPEED
BUILDING 3
BUSN/494
Advisory: Completion of Machine Shorthand Speed
Building 2. This course promotes further development
of speed and accuracy in taking dictation on the steno
machine. The student will develop sufficient skills to
take new material dictation at 180 wpm to 200 wpm for
ten minutes with 98 percent accuracy. This course
meets the requirements of the Court Reporter's Board
and the National Court Reporter's Association for speed
level on question and answer and trial testimony.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51168 MTWTh/8a- CC/BUS-306
9a
INSTR
Nichols
FEE
$100
MACHINE SHORTHAND SPEED
BUILDING 4
BUSN/496
Advisory: Completion of Machine Shorthand Speed
Building 1, 2, or 3. This course promotes further
development of speed and accuracy in taking dictation
on the steno machine. The student will develop
sufficient skills to take new material from 160 words per
minute (wpm) to 220 wpm sustained dictation with 98%
accuracy. This course meets the requirements of the
Court Reporter's Board and the National Court
Reporter's Association for speed level on question and
answer and trial testimony.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 13
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51171 TTh/6:30p- CC/BUS-306
8:30p
INSTR
Staff
FEE
$100
NEED ASSISTANCE WITH ONLINE REGISTRATION?
Attend a FREE online registration workshop and
learn the step-by-step process and helpful tips!
See page 3 for dates and details.
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PROGRAM:
Planning &SPELLING,
investing
Project
Certificate
ProjectManagement
Management Certificate
Program
For more information about the Project Management
Certificate Program, please call 714.808.4915.
Project Management careers include positions in diverse
areas such as a aerospace, construction, computer and
information systems, engineering, and health care. The
Project Management Certificate Program focuses on
developing the professional skills needed to lead teams
and employees on projects. Coursework includes topics
such as leadership in the project process, planning and
control, risk management, and using MS Project
Management software for scheduling and budgeting.
Required courses include: Fundamentals of Project
Management, Project Planning and Scheduling
Techniques, Project Cost Management, Intro to Microsoft
Project Professional 2010, and Team Building for Project
Managers. The certificate can be completed in six
months. Classes may also be taken individually.
FUNDAMENTALS OF PROJECT
MANAGEMENT
BUSN/440
PLACE
50235 TTh/6:30p- AN/116
9:30p
INSTR
Paradiso
PLACE
INSTR
Paradiso
FEE
$80
This course covers simplified techniques to monitor and
control the cost of a project. You will learn how proper
cost management helps you complete a project on time
and meet customer and organization expectations.
Topics include cost estimation methods, forecasting
methods, and identification of resources.
Dates: Oct 14-Oct 28
PLACE
50237 TTh/6:30p- AN/116
9:30p
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INSTR
Paradiso
INSTR
Gandhi
FEE
$80
INTRO TO MICROSOFT PROJECT
PROFESSIONAL
COMP/814
This course is designed to teach you how to create,
modify, update and implement project plans using
Microsoft Project. You will learn the essentials for
managing time, people, and budgets for projects large
and small with Microsoft Project.
Dates: Nov 13-Nov 25
PLACE
INSTR
Gandhi
FEE
$100
Financial
FINANCIAL Planning
PLANNING &
&
INVESTING
Investing
For more information about the Financial Planning
and Investing classes, call the Lifeskills Education
Advancement Program (LEAP) office at 714.808.4909.
RETIREMENT STRATEGIES: TAKING
CONTROL IN A TURBULENT
MARKET
FINC/350
Have you lost your nest egg? Will you have enough
money to maintain a secure, independent and
enjoyable lifestyle? You need to regroup now! You will
learn how to determine how much money you'll really
need to retire, allocate to seek maximum return
potential, find investments that work best for you and
how to put a safety net under your nest egg
CRN DAYS
PROJECT COST MANAGEMENT
BUSN/450
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50238 MW/6:30p- AN/116
10p
FEE
$80
This course covers project management techniques to
help individuals successfully execute projects on time
and meet organizational and customer expectations.
Topics include creating time estimates, assigning
responsibilities for time management, and creating a
management plan.
Dates: Sep 25-Oct 9
50236 TTh/6:30p- AN/116
9:30p
CRN DAYS
50239 TTh/6p-10p AN/301
PROJECT PLANNING AND
SCHEDULING TECHNIQUES
BUSN/445
CRN DAYS
This class covers the basic principles of team building,
leadership techniques, and management techniques for
project teams. Topics include motivating teams,
building loyalty in teams, conflict resolution, and the
responsibilities of a project leader. Learn how to lead
successful project teams.
Dates: Oct 29-Nov 12; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
This class is designed for individuals interested in
learning how to use project management techniques to
lead teams and complete projects efficiently. You will
learn the tools and techniques of project management
including the product initiation stage.
Dates: Sep 9-Sep 23
CRN DAYS
TEAM BUILDING FOR PROJECT
MANAGERS
BUSN/455
FEE
$80
PLACE
INSTR FEE
ONE-DAY WORKSHOP: Sep 30
51039 T/6:30p-9p
SCE/TE2-223 Robbins $49
51040* T/6:30p-9p
SCE/TE2-223 Robbins $40
*CRN 51040 is for couples registering
together for a reduced rate. Only one set of
materials provided per couple.
ONE-DAY WORKSHOP: Oct 28
51042 T/6:30p-9p
SCE/TE2-223 Robbins $49
51041* T/6:30p-9p
SCE/TE2-203 Robbins $40
*CRN 51041 is for couples registering
together for a reduced rate. Only one set of
materials provided per couple.
ONE-DAY WORKSHOP: Nov 4
51044 T/6:30p-9p
SCE/TE2-223 Robbins $49
51043* T/6:30p-9p
SCE/TE2-223 Robbins $40
*CRN 51043 is for couples registering
together for a reduced rate. Only one set of
materials provided per couple.
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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FINANCIAL PLANNING FOR
COLLEGE
FINC/380
NEW!
NEW!
The ideal time for parents to start planning to pay for
college is before a child starts kindergarten. Whether
your child starts college in ten years or starts in two
years or fewer, this class give the tools on how to
navigate the road to create successful college
finances.
Dates: Oct 7-Oct 7
CRN DAYS
51110 T/7p-9p
PLACE
AN/136
INSTR
Payne
BUILDING BLOCKS OF INVESTING
FINC/365
This course teaches the building blocks of investing.
Students will learn about stocks, bonds and mutual
funds. Students will also learn how to set appropriate
individual financial goals.
Dates: Oct 1-Oct 22
CRN DAYS
50207 W/9a-11a
PLACE
AN/136
INSTR
FEE
Whittenbury $65
FEE
$50
ANNUITIES: PUT A SAFETY NET
UNDER YOUR RETIREMENT
FINC/360
Discover how to use annuities to create a safety net for
your portfolio. Don't be wiped out by a turbulent market
again. Learn the pros and cons of annuities, if variable
or fixed are right for you, the opportunities for tax
deferred growth, guaranteed minimum return, the
potential upside with Equity Indexed Annuities, and
how to read the fine print.
Dates: Oct 7-Oct 7
*Dates: Oct 7-Oct 7
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
51046 T/6:30p-9p SCE/TE2-223 Staff
$49
51045* T/6:30p-9p SCE/TE2-223 Staff
$40
*CRN 51045 is for couples registering
together for reduced rate. Only one set of
materials provided per couple.
Learn how to make your retirement comfortable and
free of money worries through this information packed
seminar. Learn about basic investment products and
strategies which can maximize return, lower taxes and
provide financial security. Topics: Retirement and
Financial Planning, Tax Planning, Investments, Health,
Life, Medicare and Long Term Care Insurance.
Dates: Sep 11-Sep 25
50203 Th/6:30p9:30p
PLACE
WIL/201
INSTR
Bowman
FEE
$59
REJUVENATING YOUR RETIREMENT
FINC/370
This course is for retired individuals to consider
changes to their current retirement strategies. They will
review their current retirement plans and make
adjustments such as risk management, new
investments and adjustments to their health care
planning.
Dates: Oct 16-Oct 23
*Starts week of 9/22/2014, ends week of 9/29/2014
†Dates: Oct 21-Oct 28
CRN DAYS
50298 Th/9:30a11:30a
50296* Th/9:30a11:30a
50299* T/1p-3p
50297† T/1p-3p
PLACE
INSTR
Mosley
$39
SCECYP
Mosley
$39
SCECYP/118 Mosley
AN/136
Mosley
$39
$39
AN/136
This informative workshop will help students
understand what they need to know to maximize Social
Security benefits. Topics will include elements of
retirement income flow and lifespan income strategies.
Dates: Sep 23-Sep 23
*Dates: Oct 23-Oct 23
†Dates: Sep 18-Sep 18
‡Dates: Oct 14-Oct 14
CRN DAYS
RETIREMENT PLANNING TODAY
FINC/338
CRN DAYS
SOCIAL SECURITY SECRETS
FINC/385
FEE
51099 T/6p-8p
51102* Th/6p-8p
51101† Th/6p-8p
51100‡ T/6p-8p
PLACE
AN/136
SCE/TE2-223
AN/136
SCE/TE2-223
INSTR
Mosley
Mosley
Mosley
Mosley
FEE
$39
$39
$39
$39
Business Opportunities
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES
For more information about the Business
Opportunities classes, please call 714.808.4915.
HOW TO SELL ON EBAY
BUSN/425
Everyone has lots of stuff in closets, drawers and
garages. Some even pay for storage areas to hold this
stuff. Why not make some money by selling your
things on eBay? This class will show you how. We will
discuss organization, categorization and writing posts.
Dates: Nov 6-Nov 13
*Dates: Oct 22-Oct 29
CRN DAYS
50243 Th/6:30p8:30p
50242* W/6:30p8:30p
PLACE
INSTR
AN/108
Greenspan $45
AN/116
FEE
Greenspan $45
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Computers
Computers
COMPUTERS
For more information about Computer classes, please
call 714.808.4915.
Students on the wait list should attend the first class
session. GET AHEAD WITH COMPUTER SKILLS! SCE
OFFERS: Quality instructors, state-of-the-art laboratories,
convenient offerings, all of the latest software!
SCE has been a leader in computer instruction for 20
years offering INTRODUCTORY through ADVANCED
COURSES.
Note: School of Continuing Education non-credit
computer courses are not transferable and will not be
recognized for credit by other institutions, including
Fullerton College and Cypress College. These are
noncredit computer classes and cannot be considered
equivalent to or prerequisites for computer classes at a
community college. For example, CCTR 100 is NOT
equivalent to CIS 100.
GRADING POLICY: Some SCE Computer courses are
considered Career Development and College Preparation
by SCE. Students will receive a grade of Pass, No Pass,
or Withdrawal. All grades awarded will appear on the
student transcript or permanent student record. Please
refer to the GENERAL INFORMATION section in the back
of this schedule for further information or visit
www.sce.edu/gradingpolicy for information regarding
withdrawal dates specific to each course.
Fundamental
Computer
FUNDAMENTAL
COMPUTER
CONCEPTS AND
SKILLS
PROGRAM
Concepts and skills program
For more information about the Fundamental Computer
concepts and Skills Program, please call 714.808.4915.
The Fundamental Computer Concepts and Skills Program
will prepare students to work in an entry-level office
environment performing tasks such as data entry, word
processing, research utilizing the Internet, and basic
computer operation suitable for working in a business
environment. Students completing this program will have
the basic computer skills to be successful in an entry-level
or general office support position. Required courses
include: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to MS
Windows, Discover the Internet, MS Office–Overview, and
Business/Computer Skills Lab.
office
OFFICEapplication
APPLICATION
ESSENTIALS
essentials
Program
For more information about the Office Application
Essentials Program, please call 714.808.4915. This
certificate will prepare students to work in an entry-level
office environment performing tasks such as basic word
processing, spreadsheet, database and other essential
business software applications. Students completing this
program would have the basic computer skills for an
administrative support position.
Required courses
include: Introduction to Word, Introduction to Excel,
Introduction to PowerPoint, Introduction to Publisher,
Introduction to Access, and Business/Computer Skills
Lab.
= Classes that are eligible for CTE Online
Registration on Tuesday, August 19, 2014.
See pg 4 for details.
BUSINESS/COMPUTER SKILLS LAB
CCTR/100
Enjoy free, flexible scheduling for a variety of courses:
Office
Keyboarding,
Data
Entry,
10-Key,
Typing/Keyboarding for Speed and Accuracy, Windows
XP, MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook,
PowerPoint), Intro to Internet and World Wide Web,
internet access and free email!
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 8, Nov 10
CRN DAYS
11238 MTWTh/8a-9p
F/8a-4p
S/8:30a-2:30p
50193 TWTh/12p-6p
PLACE
INSTR
WIL/214
Staff
AN/304
Staff
INTRODUCTION TO
COMPUTERS
COMP/100
Designed for those who know nothing or very little
about computers.
Builds computer technology
understanding, makes one a better consumer of
computers and products, and explores operation
systems, software and hardware. Provides foundation
for other SCE computer classes.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014; nc
Nov 8
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
CRN DAYS
50095
50106*
50098*
50096
S/8a-11:30a
W/9a-12p
M/3:30p-6:30p
Th/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/312
AN/310
AN/403
WIL/214
INSTR
Moreno-Herrera
Kretschmar
Kretschmar
Ahmed
BEGINNING KEYBOARDING
COMP/685
Stop hunting and pecking at the keyboard with this
short course. Learn the keyboard layout to build speed
and accuracy. Course covers proper technique at the
computer keyboard as well as 10-key keyboarding.
Dates: Sep 13-Nov 22; nc Nov 8
*Starts week of 10/20/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014
†Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 10/13/2014
‡Dates: Oct 23-Nov 20
CRN
50061
50147*
50116†
50148*
50065†
50062†
50066‡
DAYS
S/10:45a-12:30p
W/12:30p-3:30p
W/12:30p-3:30p
T/6p-9p
Th/6p-9p
T/6p-9p
Th/6p-9p
PLACE
AN/403
AN/403
AN/403
AN/403
AN/403
AN/403
AN/403
INSTR
Prey
Kretschmar
Kretschmar
Casper
Casper
Casper
Casper
INTRODUCTION TO
MICROSOFT WINDOWS
MS/104
Advisory: Knowledge of Windows. Learn the newest
Windows operating system; includes desktop and file
management, security, adding hardware and software,
personalizing Windows XP, making connections and
communicating with other people.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
CRN DAYS
50104 M/9a-12p
50152 T/12p-3p
50181 T/6p-9p
PLACE
AN/302
AN/302
AN/313
INSTR
Yee
Yee
Sedrak
= Classes that are eligible for CTE Online Registration on Tuesday, August 19, 2014
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DISCOVER THE INTERNET
COMP/105
MS OFFICE - OVERVIEW
MS/160
A hands-on overview of Internet concepts, Web
browsing using Internet Explorer; email, newsgroups,
FTP, netiquette, security issues, research, and more.
Hands-on including on-line browsing. Recommended
proficiency in: Introduction to Computers or equivalent.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
Advisory: Knowledge of Windows and keyboarding.
Learn the basics of Word, Excel, PowerPoint and
Access in one class. Topics include document
formatting, working with graphics, basic formulas,
queries and reports. This class serves as a foundation
for other MS Office Courses.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
CRN DAYS
50182 T/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
WIL/214
INSTR
Canas
CRN DAYS
50097 W/9a-12p
50300 M/9a-12p
50090 M/6p-9p
PLACE
AN/303
AN/301
AN/312
INSTR
Ahmed
Kretschmar
Alvarado
INTRODUCTION TO WORD
MS/144
DIGITAL PHOTO ALBUMS
FOR BEGINNERS
COMP/121
Advisory: MS 104 Introduction to Windows Operating
Systems and COMP 105 Discover the Internet. Learn
how to import photos from various sources; organize
and manage photos; perform basic editing functions of
photos email photos and share albums; create slide
shows and video CDs; and create cards, calendars,
albums, and a photo book. Textbook may be required.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014; nc
Nov 8
*Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
50077 S/8:30a-10:30a
50102 Th/9a-11a
50081* W/9a-11a
PLACE
AN/302
AN/302
AN/313
INSTR
Alvarado
Nelson
Craft
Advisory: Knowledge of Windows. Utilize photo editing
software to enhance graphic design capabilities. This
class introduces tools used by professional designers in
an easy to use, powerful, digital- image editing
program. Textbook may be required.
Starts wk of 9/8/2014, ends wk of 11/17/2014; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
50078 S/10:30a-12:30p
50099 Th/1p-3p
50082* W/5p-7p
PLACE
AN/302
AN/302
AN/302
INSTR
Alvarado
Nelson
Burger
DIGITAL SCRAPBOOKING
COMP/675
Advisory: Knowledge of Windows and Photoshop or
Photoshop Elements. Scrapbooking is a 2.5 billion
dollar industry in the United States. Computerized
graphic design is dramatically transforming the industry.
Digital scrapbooking skills are important for anyone
working in the graphic design field. Learn the design
essentials of professional digital scrapbooks, hardware
and software requirements, and the creation of graphic
elements.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
51074 W/1p-4p
20
PLACE
AN/313
CRN DAYS
50184 W/9a-12p
50079 M/12p-3p
50301 W/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/302
AN/302
WIL/214
INSTR
Garmon
Yee
Canas
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Attend a FREE online registration workshop and
learn the step-by-step process and helpful tips!
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INTERMEDIATE WORD
MS/134
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
ELEMENTS
COMP/119
CRN DAYS
Advisory: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to
Windows or equivalent. Provides a basic working
knowledge of Word. Covers topics such as formatting
with fonts, paragraph alignment, indents, margins,
inserting clip art bullets and numbering, columns and
tables.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
INSTR
Craft
Advisory: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to
Windows, Introduction to Word or equivalent. This
continuing course covers features such as mail
merging, styles and templates, large documents and
WordArt. Textbook purchase may be required at first
class.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 24; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
50172 M/12:30p-3:30p
50173 M/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/313
AN/302
INSTR
Grane
Loayza
INTRODUCTION TO VISUAL
BASIC FOR APPLICATIONS
(VBA FOR EXCEL)
COMP/350
Advisory: MS 165 MS Excel - Power-User skills or
Experience building Excel spreadsheet in response to
data needs or externally delivered requirements. Learn
how to create and edit Visual Basic for Applications
(VBA) code without using the macro recorder. Learn
how to write VBA projects using subroutines and
functions. Understand how to utilize VBA's methods
and properties to perform Excel work in a fast and
flexible manner.
Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
CRN DAYS
51075 Th/6p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/312
INSTR
Fiske
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INTRODUCTION TO EXCEL
MS/105
Advisory: Knowledge of Windows. Provides a basic
working knowledge of this popular spreadsheet
program. Covers topics: formulas, functions, charting.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014
CRN DAYS
50114
50103*
50118*
50089
T/9a-12p
Th/12p-3p
F/3p-6p
W/6p-9p
PLACE
AN/310
AN/313
AN/312
AN/312
INSTR
Garmon
Smolek
Smolek
Alvarado
Advisory: MS 105 Introduction of Excel or equivalent.
This course is for people who are comfortable using MS
Excel and who want to develop "power skills". Topics
include computational techniques (defining names,
nested IF functions, summarizing data), using Excel's
database tools (tables, database operations, lookup
functions), and expert skills (conditional formatting,
macros). Also covered are advanced formatting
techniques and shortcuts for accelerating productivity.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
50080 T/12:30p-3:30p
50115 M/6p-9p
PLACE
AN/303
AN/313
INSTR
Garmon
Fiske
INTRODUCTION TO
PUBLISHER
MS/143
Advisory: Recommended proficiency in COMP 100
Introduction to Computers and MS 104 Introduction to
Windows. Provides a basic working knowledge of this
popular desktop publishing program. Covers topics
such as flyers, newsletters, and business cards.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
CRN DAYS
50193 F/9a-12p
PLACE
AN/313
INSTR
Alvarado
INTRODUCTION TO
POWERPOINT
MS/119
50151 W/1:30p-4:30p
50094* F/6p-9p
PLACE
AN/301
AN/312
INSTR
Loayza
Loayza
Advisory: Introduction to Computers, Introduction to
Windows or equivalent. Design databases using this
popular software package. Includes creating tables,
forms, reports and labels.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
*Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
50162 T/6p-9p
50088* F/6p-9p
PLACE
AN/302
AN/302
PLACE
AN/301
INSTR
McClurkin
WINDOWS OPERATING
SYSTEMS – INTERMEDIATE
MS/610
Advisory: MS104 Introduction to MS Windows or
equivalent. A second course in Windows operating
environments covering more topics and techniques.
This course will help you learn to communicate more
effectively over the Internet, share information between
programs, understand basic Windows network
principles, share files, use Windows Media projects,
manage hardware, backup files, and use Windows
administration tools.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
50294 T/9a-12p
PLACE
AN/302
INSTR
Yee
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
ELEMENTS TOOLS FOR
INTERMEDIATE USERS
COMP/700
Advisory:
Knowledge of Windows and Adobe
Photoshop Elements for intermediate- or advancedlevel photographers or scrapbookers. Covers tools and
techniques for creating text with character, custom
shapes and layer styles to add pizzazz, using and
creating brushes for embellishments, adding blend
modes and filters to give dimension, and automating
pages using templates.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
50100 T/9a-11a
INTRODUCTION TO ACCESS
MS/106
CRN DAYS
CRN DAYS
CRN DAYS
Advisory: Knowledge of Windows. Learn how to create
on-screen presentations using text, graphics, sound
effects and movies.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
*Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
CRN DAYS
Designed for those who want to apply the knowledge
they have gained from previous computer classes. See
how those skills can be put to work in real world
simulations! Capstone course for students who have
already learned the basics of computer usage.
Recommended proficiency in:
Introduction to
Computers, Discover the Internet, MS Office Overview
or equivalent.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
51076 W/9a-12p
MS EXCEL – POWER-USER
SKILLS
MS/165
CRN DAYS
INTEGRATED COMPUTER
PROJECTS
COMP/645
PLACE
AN/313
INSTR
Craft
DIGITAL PHOTO
RESTORATION AND
PORTRAIT MAKEOVERS
COMP/705
Advisory: COMP 119 Adobe Photoshop Elements and
knowledge of Windows for photographers and
scrapbookers who want to advance their skills to repair
old photos and touch up portraits. Topics include
repairing scratches and tears on old photos; fixing hair,
teeth, skin, red eyes, and blemishes; enhancing photos;
combining images; creating backgrounds and frames;
and selecting photo papers. Textbook Required.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
50306 T/1p-3p
PLACE
AN/313
INSTR
Craft
INSTR
Fiske
Alvarado
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Online classes
SCE Training, Development & Innovation
Most Online
Courses
$115!
Enroll Today!
(714) 808-4625 or online@sce.edu
Discover why millions of students are making the switch to online learning.
With online courses, you can study at your convenience in your preferred learning
environment. Our courses and programs are highly engaging and relevant and our
instructors are interactive and support you through the curriculum. Choose from
our growing catalog of Instructor-Led Courses designed to teach you a new skill.
Career Training Programs
• Instructor-Facilitated
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• 6 Weeks of Instruction
• One-On-One Instructor Assistance
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• All Materials and Books Included!
Our instructor-facilitated online courses are
informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive.
Our instructors are famous for their ability to create
warm and supportive communities of learners. The
course is available to you anytime, anywhere.
Prepare for employment in some of today’s hottest
careers. Our online Career Training Programs are
comprehensive, affordable, and self-paced. You can
begin these Programs at any time and learn at your
own pace.
Popular Courses:
• Accounting Fundamentals
• Creating Web Pages
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with HTML5
• A to Z Grantwriting
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• Introduction to Final Cut Pro X
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• Certificate in Gerontology
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Digital Media,
Web & Video: Graphic Arts
digital media,
DIGITAL
MEDIA,Web
WEB&&Video
VIDEO
For more information about the Digital Media, Web,
and Video Program classes, please email
ocdmc@sce.edu.
WEB AND MOBILE DESIGN CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Courses are taught at NOCCCD SCE Anaheim Campus
in PC Labs.
Step 1 - Enroll in one at a time or up to four at a time:
•
Adobe Photoshop (Beginning)*^
•
Adobe Illustrator (Beginning)
•
Adobe Dreamweaver (Beginning)*
•
Web Site Design (HTML 5)*
•
JavaScript (Beginning)*
•
Introduction to Programming
Step 2 - Enroll in one at a time or up to four at a time:
•
Adobe Dreamweaver (Intermediate)*
•
JavaScript (Intermediate)*
•
Introduction to Animation (Adobe Edge)
•
Adobe InDesign*
•
PHP with MySQL (Beginning)*
•
Introduction to WordPress
Step 3 – Enroll in Adobe Dreamweaver Intermediate
with PHP* then, enroll in three more courses:
•
PHP with MySQL (Intermediate)*
•
Introduction to Video Editing (Adobe
Premiere)
•
Adobe Illustrator (Intermediate)
•
Word Press Websites
Alternatives: If a class is cancelled, enroll in one digital
media/programming online course at www.easyed.org.
Need 12 courses to complete the certificate.
*=Mandatory courses for the certificate program.
^=Enroll in this course first for the certificate program.
REQUIREMENTS: Students must bring a flash drive;
some textbooks required. Prices subject to change. Fees
pay for the instructor; minimum of ten students required
for each class.
REFUNDS: See GENERAL INFORMATION section in the
back of this schedule for policy. A refund petition must be
filled out 48 hours before the class starts. No refunds after
the class starts.
Graphic Arts
Graphic
Arts
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP (BEGINNING)
DIG/102
Adobe Photoshop is the world's leading image editing
software, and the tool of choice for computer graphic
artists and web designers. Learn the basics of digital
imagining, and how to use Photoshop's common tools,
palettes, and commands for manipulating images and
compressing them for the fastest downloads.
Exercises include color corrections, image retouching,
photo montaging and other uses. Discover how to alter
photographs, create digital collages, and scan images.
Need to know basic computer and typing skills.
Dates: Oct 20-Dec 1; nc Nov 10
*Dates: Sep 8-Oct 13
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51187 M/5:45p-9:45p AN/303
50013* M/5:45p-9:45p AN/303
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INSTR
Herrera
Herrera
FEE
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
(BEGINNING)
DIG/103
Advisory: COMP 100 Introduction to Computers and
MS 160 MS Office - Overview The Adobe Illustrator
beginning course covers the basic concepts and
techniques of computer graphics. The principles of art
and design are taught in a studio setting emphasizing
hands-on experience.
Students create original
illustrations using vector-based graphics software.
Dates: Sep 12-Oct 17
CRN DAYS
50308 F/5:45p9:45p
PLACE
AN/310
INSTR
Ward
FEE
$125
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR
(INTERMEDIATE)
DIG/215
Advisory: Current working knowledge of beginning
Adobe Illustrator or have used Adobe Illustrator in the
past. Use pen tool. This course explores more
advanced vector artwork; font manipulation; isometrics;
shadows and shading; and other 3-dimensional effects.
Dates: Oct 20-Dec 1; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
50257 M/5:45p9:45p
PLACE
AN/310
INSTR
Ward
FEE
$125
ADOBE INDESIGN
(BEGINNING)
DIG/151
Advisory: Computer Literacy. This course combines
basic desktop publishing skills with the specifics of how
to use Adobe InDesign to create visual
communications. You will learn page layout tools as
you are introduced to the software interface. This
course teaches the fundamentals, basic commands
and procedures used to create professional documents.
Dates: Oct 24-Dec 5; nc Nov 28
*Dates: Sep 8-Oct 13
CRN DAYS
51191 F/5:45p-9:45p
51186* M/5:45p-9:45p
PLACE
AN/310
AN/310
INSTR
Ward
Ward
INTRODUCTION TO ANIMATION
(ADOBE EDGE)
DIG/225
Advisory: Basic computer, Internet, and computer
graphics skills or equivalent. This course introduces
graphic animation tools that use web standards for
incorporating smooth animations and interactivity into
projects. The generated content can be displayed
across multiple platforms such as mobile phones,
tablets and desktops computers and browsers without
the need for additional plugins. You will learn to create
motion content in the application's timeline-based
interface. This course also covers importing and
keyframing web graphics and adding interactivity to
projects.
Dates: Sep 12-Oct 17
*Dates: Oct 24-Dec 5; nc Nov 28
CRN DAYS
51185 F/3:45p-9:45p
51193* F/5:45p-9:45p
PLACE
AN/303
AN/303
INSTR
Herrera
Herrera
$125
$125
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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JAVASCRIPT PROGRAM
(INTERMEDIATE)
DIG/242
Website Design
Design
Website
WEBSITE DESIGN HTML 5
DIG/112
Prerequisite: Knowledge of Internet, operating system
navigation, basic computer skills, opening/saving
documents. Learn the basic principles of web page
construction; edit and format HTML documents. Make
hyperlinks to other pages, make tables, build forms,
embed and optimize images. Learn about JPG, GIF
formats, create frames; learn to use Java and
JavaScript, review professional web-authoring tools like
Dreamweaver and Fireworks. Bring Flash Drive. PC
lab only. Textbook Required.
Dates: Oct 22-Nov 26
*Dates: Sep 10-Oct 15
CRN DAYS
51189 W/5:45p9:45p
50060* W/5:45p9:45p
PLACE
INSTR
Herrera
$125
AN/303
Herrera
$125
AN/303
PLACE
INSTR
Herrera
$125
AN/303
Herrera
$125
AN/303
FEE
PLACE
INSTR
Luckas
$125
AN/310
Luckas
$125
AN/310
Luckas
Advisory: Basic computer and keyboarding skills and
basic HTML and CSS knowledge. MySQL (TM) and
PHP are two of the most popular open source
technologies to emerge during the past decade. PHP is
a powerful language for writing server-side Web
applications. MySQL is the world's most popular open
source database. Together, these two technologies
provide you with a powerful platform for building
database-driven Web applications. This hands-on
MySQL and PHP course teaches everything you need
to successfully build data-driven Web sites using
MySQL and PHP.
Dates: Sep 9-Oct 14
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
Luckas
FEE
$125
FEE
Advisory: HTML 5 and CSS and DIG 230 - PHP and
MySQL, Introduction. This intermediate hands-on
MySQL and PHP course teaches everything you need
to successfully build data-driven Web sites using
MySQL and PHP. Should know HTML and CSS.
Dates: Oct 22-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
51195 W/5:45p-9:45p
PLACE
INSTR
AN/310
Luckas
WORDPRESS, BEGINNING
DIG/255
NEW!
NEW!
This course is designed for anyone looking to learn how
to use the WordPress platform for either personal or
business website use. The course covers the basics on
how to use the WordPress platform including
installation, content management, and configuration.
The course also covers WordPress themes, plugins,
and settings. Prior web publishing experience not
required. Familiarity with web browsers and email is
highly recommended.
Dates: Sep 10-Oct 15
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51194 W/5:45p-9:45p AN/310
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PHP AND MYSQL (INTERMEDIATE)
DIG/232
Advisory: Basic computer skills and knowledge of
HTML and CSS fundamentals. This course explores
the fundamentals of JavaScript programming, one of
the leading web development languages. Learn how to
incorporate JavaScript code into HTML documents to
produce stunning interactive Web pages. Students will
be introduced to basic computer programming concepts
including variables, operators, arrays, conditional
statements, loops and functions. Hands-on exercises
are performed each day to demonstrate key concepts
and make web development with JavaScript fun and
exciting. Bring USB Flash Drive.
Dates: Oct 21-Nov 25
*Dates: Sep 11-Oct 16
50317 T/5:45p9:45p
50315* Th/5:45p9:45p
PLACE
AN/310
50344 T/5:45p-9:45p AN/310
JAVASCRIPT PROGRAMMING,
INTRODUCTION
DIG/240
CRN DAYS
50350 Th/5:45p-9:45p
PHP AND MYSQL, INTRODUCTION
DIG/230
Prerequisite: Knowledge of internet, operating system
navigation, basic computer skills, opening/saving
documents. Learn the principles of web design and how
to edit HTML documents. Integrate web graphics find
resources on the Web and survey advanced techniques
related to E-commerce websites. Create your own site
and demo your work in last class. Bring Flash Drive. PC
lab only. Textbook Required.
Dates: Oct 21-Nov 25
*Dates: Sep 9-Oct 14
51188 T/5:45p9:45p
50014* T/5:45p9:45p
CRN DAYS
FEE
ADOBE DREAMWEAVER
(BEGINNING)
DIG/105
CRN DAYS
Advisory: JavaScript Programming basics, HTML and
CSS fundamentals. This course is designed for
students who have a solid foundation in the basics of
using and writing JavaScript (either through completion
of the Intro to JavaScript course or with instructor
approval). This course is an intermediate level
JavaScript course, which focuses on JavaScript's
object-based features, and creating practical JavaScript
applications.
Dates: Oct 23-Dec 4; nc Nov 27
INSTR
Luckas
FEE
$125
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INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING
NEW!
DIG/245
NEW!
Designed for non-computer science students interested
in programming, or developing useful problem solving
skills. This course explores the relationship between
programming and problem solving using programming
languages. Programming using scripting languages
such as JavaScript and PHP, and a compiled, objectoriented language such as Java will be introduced. No
prior programming experience is assumed.
Dates: Oct 21-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50317 T/5:45p-9:45p AN/310
INSTR
Luckas
FEE
COMMUNICATION ON THE JOB
DSPS/138
ADOBE PREMIERE PRO
DIG/101
Prerequisite: Computer Literacy. Edit in real-time and
enjoy an elegant interface. Create productions that
stand-out using new professional tools such as color
correction, multiple nestable timelines, keyframable
effects and much more. Work with your tools of choice
thanks to tight integration with leading video hardware
and software. Bring DVD/Flash Drive. PC lab only.
Dates: Oct 23-Dec 4; nc Nov 27
*Dates: Sep 11-Oct 16
51192 Th/5:45p-9:45p
51184* Th/5:45p-9:45p
PLACE
AN/303
AN/303
Students and their families who are interested in DSPS
should apply to the School of Continuing Education (SCE)
on line at www.sce.edu, and then call 714.484.7057 to
schedule an intake. General hours of operation are
Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.
$125
Digital
Video
Digital Video
CRN DAYS
that provides additional supports to students with
Intellectual Disabilities who are integrating into general
education classes. The final stage of C2C provides job
development assistance to students. These additional
supports are not mandated services in the community
college system.
INSTR
Herrera
Herrera
Disabled
Student
Programs
DISABLED
STUDENT
and Services
PROGRAMS
AND SERVICES
For more information about the Disabled Student
Programs and Services, (DSPS) call 714.484.7057.
DSPS Disabled Student Programs and Services
(DSPS). DSPS offers a variety of services and
accommodations for students who are enrolled in SCE
classes, and who have verified disabilities including:
Learning, intellectual, autism, hearing, visual, mobility,
psychological, acquired brain injury, and other medical
conditions. Accommodations and services are tailored to
the student’s individual needs in compliance with state
and federal legislation. Students who have a verifiable
disability qualify for support services. The services are
designed to support students in reaching their academic
or vocational goals. Reasonable accommodations are
determined on an individual basis through consultation
with a DSPS counselor. Services and accommodations
are based on the educational abilities and functional
limitations unique to each student.
A class designed for students with developmental or
learning disabilities who want to learn how to improve
their communication skills in relationship to
employment. Course will include activities to enhance
written and verbal skills.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
DAYS
TTh/9a-11:30a
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
INSTR
Barrett
BEGINNING MONEY FOR STUDENTS
WITH DISABILITES
DSPS/135
A course designed for students with developmental or
learning disabilities to learn the skills necessary for
performing accurate money exchanges. Students will
learn money counting skills, and consumer skills in the
market place.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
DAYS
TTh/9a-11:30a
TTh/12:30p-3p
PLACE
WIL/201
AN/404
INSTR
Stephens
Bennett
DAILY LIVING SKILLS: BASIC MATH
WITH MONEY FOR STUDENTS WITH
DISABILITIES
DSPS/392
This is an introductory course for students with
intellectual and developmental disabilities to practice
money skills to learn money exchanging concepts.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
DAYS
MW/11:30a-1p
PLACE
AN/118
INSTR
Anderson
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTERS
NEW!
DSPS/410
NEW!
Designed for individuals with disabilities, this course
provides a basic introduction to computers.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
DAYS
DSPS offers a large variety of special classes and
programs for students with disabilities that provide
students with a college experience, and that focus on
skills needed to live, work and get around the community
independently. Other programs include Workability III
(WAIII), College to Career (C2C), and bus mobility skills
training. WAIII and C2C are collaborations with the
Department of Rehabilitation (DOR), and the bus mobility
program is collaboration with the Orange County
Transportation Authority (OCTA). WAIII is a program to
help students with disabilities get jobs. C2C is a program
PLACE
AN/118
MW/12:30p-3p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-200 Day
INTERMEDIATE WORD PROCESSING
DSPS/420
NEW!
Designed for individuals with disabilities wanting to
increase their basic knowledge of word processing
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends. week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
DAYS
TTh/12:30p-3p
MW/12:30p-3p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-200 Day
AN/308
Bennett
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This class schedule is also available in
alternate media formats.
For more information, contact the SCE Disabled
Student Programs and Services at 714.484.7057.
COMMUNITY RESOURCES
DSPS/129
A class geared for students with developmental or
learning disabilities designed to teach skills necessary
to independently take part in typical community
activities by traveling to various locations in the area.
Lessons learned in the classroom will be practiced in
the community.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
*Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
DAYS
T/9a-3p
F/9a-3p*
F/9a-3p*
PLACE
SCECYP/107
WIL/201
AN/308
SURVIVAL VOCABULARY AND
BASIC READING AND WRITING
DSPS/380
This course is the first in a series of three courses
designed for adults with disabilities to learn survival
vocabulary and basic reading and writing skills.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
DAYS
TTh/9a-11:30a
TTh/12:30p-3p
MW/12:30p-3p
PLACE
AN/404
WIL/215
SCECYP/107
INSTR
Bennett
Ferrier
Hill
INSTR
Cunningham
Stephens
Bennett
INDEPENDENT LIVING SKILLS
DSPS/124
A comprehensive program for adults with
developmental disabilities to improve the social,
academic, personal, prevocational and avocational
capabilities.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
*Dates: Sep 8-Dec 12; nc Nov 10, Nov 27-Nov 28
DAYS
MTWThF/9a-11:30a
MTWThF/12p-2:30p
MTWThF/9a-11:30a*
MTWThF/12p-2:30p*
PLACE
WIL/207
SCECYP/103
INSTR
Anderson
Breen
Brown
Pietrzak
PHOTOSHOP: DIGITAL CAMERA
OPERATION FOR STUDENTS WITH
DISABILITIES
NEW!
DSPS/535
NEW!
Designed for individuals with developmental or learning
disabilities wanting to increase their basic knowledge of
operating a digital camera.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
*Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
DAYS
F/9a-3p
TTh/12:30p-3p*
PLACE
SCE/TE2-200
AN/308
INSTR
Barrett
Barrett
BEGINNING COMPUTERS / OPEN
LAB FOR ADULTS WITH
DISABILITIES
DSPS/190
This course is designed to provide students who have
developmental disabilities with the knowledge to
develop or maintain skills in basic computer
applications such as, but not limited to: Windows, word
processing, data entry, Internet navigation,
keyboarding, and remedial academic software.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
DAYS
MW/9a-11:30a
TTh/9a-11:30a
F/9a-11:30a
F/9a-11:30a
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-200 Day
AN/308
Tucker
AN/118
AN/118
OPTIONS FOR INDEPENDENT LIVING
FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
DSPS/330
This course is an overview of living options for students
with disabilities who are considering living independent
of their family homes.
The advantages and
disadvantages of various living options will be
presented. Students will also explore the process of
choosing and renting an apartment.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
DAYS
MW/9a-11:30a
MW/9a-11:30a
INSTR
BASIC COOKING: BEGINNING
SKILLS
NEW!
DSPS/450
NEW!
This course is designed to give students with
disabilities a foundation of basic cooking and food
preparation concepts and activities, kitchen cleanliness
and safety, and grocery shopping skills, using a variety
of basic skills.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
*Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
DAYS
TTh/9a-11:30a
Th/9a-3p*
PLACE
INSTR
WIL/207
Ferrier
SCECYP/107 Uriarte-Feld
HUMAN SEXUALITY: HUMAN
DEVELOPMENT, PUBERTY, AND
CONCEPTION
NEW!
DSPS/480
NEW!
This course is designed to give students with
disabilities an overview of basic human sexuality
concepts of boundaries, human development, and
puberty in order to build safe, healthy sexual behaviors
and attitudes, consistent with personal values, using a
variety of basic skills.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
DAYS
MW/9a-11:30a
MW/12:30p-3p
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PLACE
AN/118
Anderson
SCE/TE2-223 Cunningham
PLACE
WIL/201
AN/404
INSTR
Sibley-Smith
Sibley-Smith
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Fashion: Clothing Design
RELATIONSHIPS AND BOUNDARIES
FOR STUDENTS WITH DISABILITIES
DSPS/520
WORKPLACE SKILLS TRAINING FOR
STUDENT WITH DISABILITIES
DSPS/325
This course is designed to provide students with
developmental disabilities with the knowledge and skills
they need to have safe and healthy interpersonal
relationships. Topics covered include personal
boundaries, dealing with strangers, and appropriate
types of relationships.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
Workplace Skills Training is a lecture and lab course
designed to provide students with developmental
disabilities with hands-on training in basic janitorial
tasks that may be expected of them in an entry-level
position. Lecture topics include work safety and on-thejob behavior and attitude.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
DAYS
MW/12:30p-3p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-223 Cunningham
MAKING A PLAN FOR SELFADVOCACY
DSPS/360
NEW!
NEW!
Students will examine personal strengths and skills as
well as areas that need improvement in order to be
successful in advocating for their chosen life or
vocational goal. Students will also research resources
pertaining to their goal in order to prepare a plan for
advocating for their life or vocational goal.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
DAYS
TTh/9a-11:30a
TTh/12:30p-3p
MW/12:30p-3p
PLACE
SCE/TE2
AN/132
WIL/201
INSTR
Aisawa
Anderson
Quitugua
INTRODUCTION TO CHECKING
ACCOUNTS
DSPS/260
A quick paced course designed to provide students with
disabilities with basic banking skills including writing
checks and depositing paychecks.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
DAYS
TTh/9a-11:30a
MW/9a-11:30a
MW/9a-11:30a
PLACE
INSTR
DAYS
This course is intended to assist adults with disabilities
in establishing a clear and realistic occupational goal.
Students will assess their interests and abilities in order
to establish attainable objectives to achieve their goal.
Students will also explore resources for seeking
employment in their chosen occupational field.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
DAYS
MW/9a-11:30a
TTh/12:30p-3p
TTh/12:30p-3p
PLACE
INSTR
AN/132
Stephens
WIL/201
Stephens
SCE/TE2-223 Aisawa
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
Stephens
This course is designed to give students with
disabilities an overview of foundational basic social
skills at home, school, work, and in the community,
using a variety of basic skills.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
DAYS
PLACE
MW/9a-11:30a
MW/12:30p-3p
INSTR
SCECYP/107 Pietrzak
WIL/215
Uriarte-Feld
DSPSOff-Site
Off-Site Class
ClassLocations
Locations
DSPS
CRN
50401
50402
50403
51200
51198
51203
51199
51201
LOCATION
Braille Institute
Braille Institute
Braille Institute
Empower Community Day Program
Enriching-DSPS
West Anaheim Therapeutic Res
Westminster Therapeutic Ctr
Westview Vocational Ctr
Fashion
FASHION
SCE is on Facebook
EXPLORING YOUR OCCUPATIONAL
PATH FOR STUDENTS WITH
DISABILITIES
DSPS/265
INSTR
AN/132
SOCIAL SKILLS: FOUNDATIONAL
BASICS
NEW!
DSPS/460
NEW!
SCE/TE2-200 Day
WIL/214
Ferrier
AN/308
Bennett
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PLACE
MW/12:30p-3p
For more information about the classes listed below,
please call the Lifeskills Education Advancement
Program (LEAP) at 714.808.4909.
Clothing Design
Design
Clothing
SEWING TECHNIQUES FOR
BEGINNERS
CC/205
Students will learn new methods of sewing.
Fundamental skills of understanding pattern directions,
sewing machine use and making clothing alterations
will be covered.
Dates: Sep 8-Oct 6
*Dates: Oct 15-Nov 12
†Dates: Oct 13-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
50091 M/6p-8:30p AN/402B
Martinez
51208* W/6p-8:30p SCE/TE2-204 Staff
51111† M/6p-8:30p AN/402B
Martinez
FEE
$60
$60
$60
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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SEW WHAT YOU WISH
CC/215
Using the newest sewing machine methods create
garments or accessory items that fit your unique style.
Projects include personal computer fashion analysis,
alterations, sewing plaids and knits.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 5
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
50093 W/10:30a-1p SCE/TE2-204 Eggan
FEE
$60
FASHION DESIGN: FITTING AND
ALTERATION-BLOUSE
CC/420
Custom fit and alter a basic blouse pattern. Alter a
commercial pattern then fit the fabric blouse to your
body curves. Learn to recognize wrinkles and folds and
how to eliminate them to create a perfect fit.
Dates: Oct 16-Nov 13
*Dates: Sep 11-Oct 9
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
51116 Th/6p-8:30p SCE/TE2-204 Martinez
51115* Th/6p-8:30p SCE/TE2-204 Martinez
FEE
$30
$30
FASHION DESIGN: SEWING LAB
CC/410
A sewing lab to allow completion of unfinished projects.
Learn to use sewing notions and machine accessories
to expedite completion of project. Garment fitting and
alteration included.
Dates: Oct 17-Nov 14
*Dates: Sep 12-Oct 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51112 F/12p-2:30p AN/402B
50210* F/12p-2:30p AN/402B
INSTR
Martinez
Martinez
FEE
$30
$30
EXPLORING KNITTING AND
CROCHETING
CC/225
Students will be introduced to hand-knit and crochet
designs and techniques. Through hands-on experience
they will improve their skills and learn to make attractive
garments for family and friends.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/10/2014
CRN DAYS
50083 T/9a-12p
50084 Th/12p-3p
50085 W/5:45p8:45p
50086 Th/6p-9p
Upon retirement, Marge
Higgins enrolled in many
SCE
community
education
classes
including
physical
fitness, clothing design,
and needlework. For
several years, Marge
has been enrolled in Wanda Brainard's "Exploring Knit
and Crochet" class. She has completed numerous
projects and always participates in the annual "Fashion
on Parade" Needle Arts and Fashion Show. Marge’s
interest in the needle arts eventually led to her
introducing her husband Richard to the SCE Fashion
Program in which they have enjoyed together for the
past 25 years! Over the years, Richard Higgins has
participated in a variety of SCE classes including
mechanics, upholstery, quilting, and Meredith Eggan’s
tailoring classes where he has tailored suits for himself
and his family. His skill and creativity, enhanced by his
experiences with SCE, have motivated Richard to
design and craft 40 quilts for family and charity. As a
thank you to SCE, he also renewed a cork cutting table
for the clothing program lab classroom. We applaud
Richard and Marge for their dedication and
contributions to SCE’s community education program.
Fine&&APPLIED
Applied Arts
FINE
ARTS
For more information about the Fine Arts classes,
please call the Lifeskills Education Advancement
Program (LEAP) at 714.808.4909.
ART APPRECIATION: LOOKING AND
LEARNING
NEW!
CRAE/350
NEW!
AN/402B
Brainard
SCECYP/118 Brainard
Fabric Land Brainard
$60
$60
$60
This course takes students on an educational journey
to the world of art and the artist. Students will learn
about different periods of art, about the lives of the
artists, and the world in which they lived that inspired
their work.
Dates: Sep 15-Nov 3
SCECYP/118 Brainard
$60
51178 M/7p-9p
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
Enhance your image by creating garments that are
sewn professionally and fit precisely. A personal
computer fashion analysis, techniques for sewing faux
fur, using specialty machines, proper interfacings,
pressing and alterations will result in finished designer
outfits at significant savings. May include men's
tailoring.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 4
PLACE
INSTR
50092 T/6p-8:30p SCE/TE2-204 Eggan
CRN DAYS
INSTR
Staff
FEE
$65
FEE
$60
PAINTING
ARTC/160
Students will develop the skills of painting using their
selected media. Students will apply and practice a
creative approach to achieve an understanding of color,
space, form, and composition. Beginning students will
have
assignments
in
acrylic
paint.
Intermediate/advanced students work independently
with individual instructor guidance. Critique held each
week.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 18
CRN DAYS
50038 T/1p-4p
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PLACE
AN/136
Drawing &
& Painting
Painting
Drawing
SEW TAILORED PROJECTS THAT
ARE RUNWAY WORTHY
CC/245
CRN DAYS
SCE STUDENT SUCCESS SPOTLIGHT:
RICHARD & MARGE HIGGINS
PLACE
AN/402B
INSTR
Innes
FEE
$75
Register Online at www.sce.edu
Fine & Applied arts: Drawing & Painting – Photography – Parenting
DRAWING: BASICS AND BEYOND
ARTC/165
Drawing is the foundation of all visual arts. Learn
fundamentals of drawing in this exciting hands-on
class. Acquire technical and perceptual skills while
exploring properties of line, shape, value, perspective,
and composition. All levels welcome.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 18
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50054 T/9a-12p
AN/402A
INSTR
Innes
FEE
$75
PHOTOGRAPHY
(INTERMEDIATE)
FOTO/102
Sharpen your photographic skills. Become familiar with
current day equipment and express your creative
talents. Covers portrait photography, special effects,
night-time digital photography. Field trip with instruction
included.
Dates: Sep 11-Nov 13
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50016 Th/6:30p-9:30p AN/117
INSTR
FEE
Rosenberger $70
Parenting
PARENTING
For more information about the Parenting classes,
please call the Lifeskills Education Advancement
Program (LEAP) at 714.808.4909.
BASIC DRAWING
CRAE/320
This course will begin with basic skill development in
contour drawing, shading, creating texture, basic
composition and perspective. The drawing medium will
include graphite, charcoal and ink. A short
lecture/demonstration is followed by a related drawing
assignment.
Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
CRN DAYS
50129 Th/9a-12p
PLACE
AN/402B
INSTR
Innes
FEE
$75
Photography
Photography
For more information about the Photography classes,
please call the Lifeskills Education Advancement
Program (LEAP) office at 714.808.4909.
BASIC PHOTOGRAPHY: THE
MECHANICS OF DIGITAL
PHOTOGRAPHY
FOTO/101
PLACE
50021 W/6:30p-9:30p WIL/201
50020 T/6:30p-9:30p AN/117
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
INSTR
KINDERGYM - TODDLER FITNESS
(AGES 1-4.5)
PARN/104A
Parents and children enjoy exercise, movement and
music together. Emphasis on developing large motor
skills, coordination and self-esteem. Class provides an
opportunity for parents to observe and interact with
child. All activities introduced can be done by parents
with child at home.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/10/2014
*Dates: Sep 8-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
AGES 1-2
50037 T/9a-10a
50018* M/9a-10a
50040 W/9a-10a
AGES 2-3
50042* M/10a-11a
Strengthen your photographic skills. Become familiar
with current equipment for digital cameras. Instruction
includes composition, digital formats, lenses, f-stops
and shutter speeds, electronic flash, and night
photography. Discussion will include how Photoshop
software impacts photography. Dave Rosenberger has
taught photography for over 30 years. He has worked
for Canon USA in both technical and sales capacities.
He teaches photography with the North Orange County
College District.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/10/2014
CRN DAYS
Parenting classes provide a wonderful opportunity to bond
with your child. Share in activities with your child that will
stimulate social, emotional, physical and intellectual
growth. Learn or improve positive parenting techniques.
Children must attend classes with a registered adult. The
adult registering for the class can be the parent,
grandparent, neighbor or guardian. Yorba Linda Parenting
Classes with code YLC will be held at the Yorba Linda
Church of Christ at 4382 Eureka Avenue, Yorba Linda,
CA 92886.
50041
50043
50046
50048*
W/10a-11a
T/10a-11a
W/11a-12p
M/11a-12p
51024 T/12p-1p
51025 W/12p-1p
51023 T/6p-7p
AGES 3-4.4.5
50049 T/11a-12p
PLACE
INSTR
AN/134
Yorba Linda
Church of
Christ
WIL/204
Dodson
Martinez
Yorba Linda
Church of
Christ
WIL/204
AN/134
WIL/204
Yorba Linda
Church of
Christ
AN/134
WIL/204
WIL/204
Martinez
AN/134
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
Martinez
Dodson
Dodson
Dodson
FEE
Rosenberger $70
Rosenberger $70
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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– Career Technical Education
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JOYFUL PARENTING - CREATIVE
ART/MUSIC
(AGES 1.5-2.5)
PARN/101
Parent and child will enjoy self-esteem building
activities together; songs and music; easel and finger
painting; band and blocks; school readiness; crafts and
Playdoh. Includes activity ideas to do at home. (Please
bring a snack).
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/10/2014
*Dates: Sep 8-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
50044 Th/9a-11a
50045 T/9a-11a
50047
50050
50051
51063
50064
51058
51059*
51061
50063*
W/9a-11a
Th/9a-11a
F/9a-11a
Th/9a-11a
Th/9a-11a
F/9a-11a
M/9a-11a
W/9a-11a
M/9a-11a
PLACE
Yorba Linda
Church of
Christ
Yorba Linda
Church of
Christ
AN/134
WIL/204
SCECYP/117
SCECYP/117
AN/134
AN/134
SCECYP/117
SCECYP/117
WIL/204
NEED ASSISTANCE WITH ONLINE
REGISTRATION?
Attend a FREE online registration workshop and
learn the step-by-step process and helpful tips!
See page 3 for dates and details.
INSTR
Stearns
Stearns
Stearns
Dodson
Washburn Thompson
Wahhab
Washburn Thompson
Wahhab
Wahhab
Wahhab
Washburn Thompson
Download the SCE mobile app for Android,
Blackberry, iPhone, iPod/iPad at
www.nocccd.edu/mobile
Course schedule, maps, transit routes, contact
lists, grades and more available through the app!
*Registration is not available through this mobile app.
CAREER
TECHNICAL
Career
Technical
Education
EDUCATION
WHEN TO REGISTER: Students should enroll during the
registration period.
FIRST CLASS ATTENDANCE: To secure your place in
class, you must attend the first class. If you are not in
class ONE HOUR after the scheduled starting time, your
spot could be reassigned to a student on the Wait List.
JOYFUL PARENTING: ART, MUSIC &
MOVEMENT
(AGES 2.5-5)
PARN/200
Parents are introduced to the latest information about
child development and parenting skills, through lecture,
discussion, observation and hands-on learning with
other students. Age appropriate activities are offered to
the children so that parents can learn the importance of
developmental stages that prepare children for
preschool and/or kindergarten.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/10/2014
*Dates: Sep 8-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
50120 T/9:30a-12:30p
50121 F/11a-1p
50122 Th/11a-1p
50123 T/11a-1p
51064
50125*
50126
50127
51060*
51062
50119
50124
30
Th/11a-1p
M/11a-1p
Th/11a-1p
Th/11a-1p
M/11a-1p
W/11a-1p
F/11a-1p
W/11a-1p
PLACE
WIL/204
AN/134
Yorba Linda
Church of
Christ
Yorba Linda
Church of
Christ
SCECYP/117
WIL/204
AN/134
WIL/204
SCECYP/117
SCECYP/117
SCECYP/117
AN/134
INSTR
Martinez
Wahhab
Stearns
Stearns
Wahhab
Washburn Thompson
Washburn Thompson
Dodson
Wahhab
Wahhab
Washburn Thompson
Stearns
GRADING POLICY: The following courses are
considered Career Development and College Preparation
by the School of Continuing Education: Administrative
Assistant Certificate Program, Early Childhood
Education Certificate Program, Medical Assistant:
Front Office Certificate Program, Medical Assistant
Certificate Program, Pharmacy Technician Certificate
Program, and Quality Assurance Management
Certificate for Medical Devices. In these programs
students will receive a grade of Pass, No Pass, or
Withdrawal. All grades awarded will appear on the
student transcript or permanent student record. Please
refer to the GENERAL INFORMATION section in the
back of this schedule for further information or visit
www.sce.edu/gradingpolicy for information regarding
withdrawal dates specific to each course.
= Classes that are eligible for CTE Online
Registration on Tuesday, August 19, 2014.
See pg 4 for details.
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= Classes that are eligible for CTE Online Registration on Tuesday, August 19, 2014
Career Technical Education Program Orientation Information
Career
TechnicalEDUCATION
Education Program
CAREER
TECHNICAL
PROGRAM
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM ORIENTATION and REGISTRATION
Online Orientation and Registration are REQUIRED steps to enter the
following Career Technical Education (CTE) Certificate Programs:
Administrative Assistant Certificate
Medical Assistant Certificate
Early Childhood Education Certificate
Pharmacy Technician Certificate
Step 1:
1: Apply
forFOR
an SCE
Id (formerlyIDcalled(FORMERLY
“user id” or
“student
ID”) ID” OR “STUDENT ID”)
STEP
APPLYONline
ONLINE
AN Banner
SCE BANNER
CALLED
“USER
Apply online at www.sce.edu or visit any SCE Center Admissions and Registration office. You will need a
BANNER ID number before you can complete Step 2. Do not wait until registration opens to apply for a
BANNER ID as the process may take up to 48 hours before you receive your ID number. If you apply
in person, you will receive your BANNER ID immediately.
Step2:
2: COMPLETE
Complete aARequired
Orientation
STEP
REQUIRED
ORIENTATION
Once you have a BANNER ID number, NEW students must complete a REQUIRED Orientation for the CTE
Certificate Programs. Students should plan to complete the Online CTE Orientation at least 24 hours in
advance of the first day of online registration to ensure that you are approved to register.
A.
Visit myGateway at mg.nocccd.edu. Use your 8-digit BANNER ID and 6-digit PIN to log-in.
B.
In the top left corner of the screen, click on the Student tab.
In the Student Links box, select the SCE Online Orientation for the certificate program you want to
enroll: Administrative Assistant, Early Childhood Education, Medical Assistant, or Pharmacy
Technician.
Follow the directions and complete all sections of your selected certificate program’s Online Orientation and pass a series of short quizzes. NOTE: If you do not pass the Online Orientation and try to register,
C.
D.
you will receive an error message, “cohort restriction,” and you will not be able to register. You can take the Online
Orientation several times to successfully complete and pass.
E.
F.
24 hours after you successfully pass the Online Orientation, you will be eligible to register for
classes in that certificate program. The certificate Online Orientations are unique to each SCE
Certificate Program. You must take and pass the certificate Online Orientation for the certificate
program’s classes in which you wish to enroll.
Although you have successfully passed the Online Orientation, you will need to still register for
classes. Proceed to Step 3.
EXPIRATION: A successful pass of the certificate Online Orientation will expire per the following:
•
Administrative Assistant: Expires one year from the date of your last Online Orientation pass.
•
Early Childhood Education, Medical Assistant, and Pharmacy Technician: Expires five years from the date of your
last Online Orientation pass.
ONLINE
2014
COURSES STEP
Step3:
3: REGISTER
Register online
forFOR
2014
FallFALL
courses
2014 Fall Term Online Registration opens on the following dates:
•
Medical Assistant Certificate Program: Wednesday, August 13, 2014; opens at 7 a.m.
•
All other CTE Programs: Tuesday, August 19, 2014; opens at 7 a.m.
See page 4 of this printed class schedule for more information on how to register online using
myGateway.
HELPFUL TIPS:
•
Spaces are limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. Registration opens at 7 a.m. on both
August 13 and August 19, 2014.
•
FIRST TIME REGISTERING ONLINE? See page 3 of this class schedule for details about Online Registration
Workshops or visit www.sce.edu/registration for a tutorial and a handy worksheet.
more
information, call the
Program
ForFor
more
information,
theCareer
CareerTechnical
TechnicalEducation
Education
Program
Office at 714.808.4915.
office at 714.808.4915.
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Administrative
Assistant
CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM
Certifcate Program
For more information about the Administrative
Assistant Certificate Program classes, please call
714.808.4915.
The Administrative Assistant Certificate Program prepares
students for a career as a secretary or an administrative
assistant. Training includes keyboarding, introduction to
computers, Windows 7, Word, Excel, PowerPoint, filing,
business mathematics, communication and problem
solving, spelling, proofreading, Internet, e-mail, and
employment skills.
OFFICE SKILLS I
BUSN/320
First in a series of two levels that prepare students for
an entry-level position as an administrative assistant.
Includes units on the office environment, career
opportunities, attitude, human relationships, and work
ethics. Textbook Required.
Dates: Sep 13-Nov 22; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
50169 S/8:30a-10:45a
50109* MW/11a-12p
50108* MW/8:30p-9:30p
PLACE
INSTR
AN/405
AN/405
AN/405
Prey
Grane
Benson
REGISTRATION: Students must begin with Computer
Applications for the Administrative Assistant I and Office
Skills I. Students are required to have a 1GB flash drive
by the second class session. Students on the wait list
should attend the first session.
ONLINE ORIENTATION is REQUIRED before students
are able to register for SCE Certificate Programs classes:
Administrative Assistant, Early Childhood Education,
Medical Assistant, or Pharmacy Technician. See page 31
in this schedule for Steps to Register instructions. If you
do not view and pass the Online Orientation in advance of
Online Registration opening, you will NOT be able to
register for these courses.
= Classes that are eligible for CTE Online
Registration on Tuesday, August 19, 2014.
See pg 4 for details.
First in a series of two levels that prepares students for
an entry-level position as an administrative assistant.
Includes units on Keyboarding and Word. Textbook
Required.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
*Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
50168 F/8:30a-12:30p
50110* MW/9a-11a
50107* MW/6:30p-8:30p
PLACE
AN/405
AN/405
AN/405
INSTR
Prey
Grane
Benson
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT II
BUSN/341
Prerequisite: BUSN 340 Computer Applications for
Administrative Assistant I. Second in a series of two
levels that prepares students for an entry-level position
as an administrative assistant. Includes units on
Windows and Internet. Textbook Required.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
50112 TTh/9a-11a
50146 TTh/6:30p-8:30p
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PLACE
AN/405
AN/405
Prerequisite: BUSN 320 Office Skills I. Second in a
series of two levels that prepares students for an entrylevel position as an administrative assistant. Includes
units on telephone procedures, filing and managing
records, processing business documents, sending and
receiving mail, and managing office activities. Textbook
Required.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
50111 TTh/11a-12p
50145 TTh/8:30p-9:30p
COMPUTER APPLICATIONS
FOR THE ADMINISTRATIVE
ASSISTANT I
BUSN/340
CRN DAYS
OFFICE SKILLS II
BUSN/321
INSTR
McClurkin
Teipe
PLACE
INSTR
AN/405
AN/405
McClurkin
Teipe
Bartending
BARTENDING
For more information about the Bartending classes,
please call the Lifeskills Education Advancement
Program (LEAP) at 714.808.4909.
BARTENDING WORKSHOPS
HOSM/101
This is a FAST PACED, SHORT TERM course for
those interested in a career bartending. Students will be
trained how to make drinks, bartending basics,
customer interaction, along with resume, job searching,
and interviewing techniques. Certificate issued upon
completion of course will include: ABC regulations
(Alcohol Beverage Control), and RBS (Responsible
Beverage Service). Course fees includes: Supplies,
Text, Recipe Cards and Training DVD.
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 10/6/2014
50015 S/8:30a-1p
SCE/TE2-210 Salisbury $150
50026 Th/12p-4:30p SCE/TE2-210 Salisbury $150
50027 Th/5:30p-10p SCE/TE2-210 Salisbury $150
50028 T/5:30p-10p SCE/TE2-210 Salisbury $150
Dates: Oct 18-Nov 22; nc Nov 8
50206 S/8:30a-1p
SCE/TE2-210 Salisbury $150
Starts week of 10/13/2014, ends week of 11/10/2014
50205 Th/12p-4:30p SCE/TE2-210 Salisbury $150
50199 Th/5:30p-10p SCE/TE2-210 Salisbury $150
50144 T/5:30p-10p SCE/TE2-210 Salisbury $150
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Early Childhood Education (ece) certificate program: ece Required Courses,
ece Elective courses
EARLY
CHILDHOOD
Early Childhood
EDUCATION
CERTIFICATE
Education (ECE)
(ECE) Certificate
PROGRAM
Program
For more information about the Early Childhood
Education Program classes, call 714.808.4915.
The SCE Early Childhood Education Certificate Program
is designed to train individuals for teacher and caregiver
positions
in
licensed,
proprietary
infant/toddler/preschool/child daycare centers.
Our
curriculum is approved by the State Department of
Community Care Licensing. This ECE program is a
noncredit program based upon instructional hours rather
than college units. The required and elective ECE
courses within the certificate program are equivalent to
two or three units of ECE in compliance with State
licensing requirements for private facilities only.
REGISTRATION: It is recommended that students begin
with the class: Early Childhood Development and/or
Family Community Relationships.
Online Orientation is REQUIRED before students are
able to register for SCE Certificate Program classes:
Administrative Assistant, Early Childhood Education,
Medical Assistant, or Pharmacy Technician. See page 31
in this schedule for Steps to Register Instructions. If you
do not view and pass the Online Orientation in advance of
Online Registration opening, you will NOT be able to
register for these courses.
= Classes that are eligible for CTE Online
Registration on Tuesday, August 19, 2014.
See pg 4 for details.
ECERequired
Required Courses
ECE
Courses
ECE PROGRAM PRINCIPLES
AND PRACTICE
ECE/108
Course examines the history, basic principles, and
philosophies of various types of early childhood
programs, emphasizing the role of the adult and
characteristics of quality programs. This course is part
of a program approved by the California Department of
Social Services, Community Care Licensing, for
employment in private facilities only.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 13
CRN DAYS
50228 TTh/6:30p-9:30p
AN/104
INSTR
Sueng
CHILD HEALTH AND SAFETY
ECE/100
For teachers and directors of pre-schools, this course
will focus on the skills and knowledge needed for
developing emergency plans and responding to health
and safety issues in the classroom.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
CRN DAYS
50229 F/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/104
INSTR
Sueng
INTRODUCTION TO
CURRICULUM FOR EARLY
CHILDHOOD EDUCATION
ECE/170
Prerequisite: ECE 140 Early Childhood Development.
This course provides the foundation for curriculum
planning, implementation, observation, assessment and
evaluation. Emphasis includes modalities, learning
styles, environments, activities, schedules, routines and
adaptations to facilitate learning for all children. This
course is part of a program approved by the California
Department of Social Services for employment in
private facilities.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
EARLY CHILDHOOD
DEVELOPMENT
ECE/140
PLACE
50230 W/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/112
INSTR
Martin
Intro to age-related child growth, development, learning
characteristics,
self-concept,
mechanics
and
techniques of positive learning.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
50226 W/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/104
INSTR
Hill-West
FAMILY COMMUNITY
RELATIONSHIPS
ECE/136
ECEElective
Elective Courses
ECE
Courses
Examination of the sociological relationships between
family and society; institutional, racial, social, and
economic factors affecting the family and the child.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 24; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
50227 M/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/112
INSTR
Martin
NEED ASSISTANCE WITH ONLINE
REGISTRATION?
Attend a FREE online registration workshop and
learn the step-by-step process and helpful tips!
See page 3 for dates and details.
CHILDREN WITH SPECIAL
NEEDS
ECE/165
This course offers a broad study of children with special
needs and early childhood education as it relates to
inclusion. This course covers federal and state laws
and regulations, terminology and definitions,
appropriate practices and intervention. This course is
part of a program approved by Department of Social
Services, Community Care Licensing.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 24; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
50231 M/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/106
INSTR
Cheng
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Early Childhood Education (ece) certificate program: ece Elective courses, cpr for day
care providers – Electrical Trainee Program – Management certificate program
INFANT-TODDLER CARE
ECE/175
This course explores the theories, principles and
practices of an infant/toddler program. Content includes
respectful, responsive care giving, licensing and
regulation issues, and enriching, safe, healthy
developmentally appropriate environments. This course
is part of a program approved by the California
Department of Social Services for employment in
private facilities.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 13
CRN DAYS
50233 TTh/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
INSTR
AN/108
Pagalidis
PROGRAM MUSIC &
MOVEMENT
ECE/116
Explores areas of music and movement appropriate to
child's development through participating and
experimenting.
Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
CRN DAYS
50232 Th/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
INSTR
AN/106
Le
This 8-hour course teaches individuals to respond to
breathing and cardiac emergencies, pediatric first aid
and injury prevention. Upon successful completion,
students will receive an Adult, Infant, Child CPR and
Pediatric First Aid certificate valid for 2 years. This
class meets California requirements for daycare
providers.
Dates: Oct 11-Oct 11
PLACE
AN/504
INSTR
Staff
CRN DAYS
50223 T/6p-10p
FEE
$80
ELECTRICAL TRAINEE
PLACE
AN/402A
INSTR
Famolaro
WIRING FUNDAMENTALS:
RESIDENTIAL
ELET/150
Prerequisite: ELECT 145 Electricity Fundamentals.
Course provides an overview of the National Electrical
Code (NEC) and its application to residential wiring.
Topics include electrical standards, residential wiring
techniques, grounding, basic switching circuits,
residential load calculations, and electrical services in
accordance with the NEC.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
51209 W/6:30p-9:30p
HEARTSAVER PEDIATRIC FIRST AID
MEDO/305
50234 S/8a-4p
Prerequisite: ELET 140 Introduction to Electrical
Trainee. Course covers basic electrical concepts,
including electrical measurements, basic electrical
theory, and an understanding of how common electrical
components work. Course provides a basis for
understanding electrical safety concepts.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
CPRfor
forDay-Care
Day Care Providers
CPR
Providers
CRN DAYS
ELECTRICITY
FUNDAMENTALS
ELET/145
PLACE
AN/402B
INSTR
Faessel
INTRODUCTION TO
BLUEPRINT READING
CONS/230
An introduction to blueprint reading using a
fundamental approach, this course will familiarize
trainees with basic blueprint terms, components and
symbols. Trainees will learn the different types of blue
print drawings (civil, architectural, structural,
mechanical, plumbing/piping, and electrical) and how to
interpret and use drawing dimensions.
Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
CRN DAYS
50225 Th/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/110
INSTR
Massia
ElectricalPROGRAM
Trainee Program
MANAGEMENT
Management CERTIFICATE
Certificate
PROGRAM
Program
For more information about the Electrical Trainee
Program, please call 714.808.4915.
For more information about Management
Certificate Program classes, please call
714.808.4915.
= Classes that are eligible for CTE Online
Registration on Tuesday, August 19, 2014.
See pg 4 for details.
INTRODUCTION TO
ELECTRICAL TRAINEE
ELET/140
Course provides an overview of the construction
industry with focus on the career path of an electrical
trainee. Students will learn about the skills needed to
launch a successful career in the electrical trade.
Topics include safety, construction math, tools and
materials handling, job site management, and State
certification requirements for electricians.
Dates: Sep 9-Dec 2; nc Nov 27; nc Sept 23, Sept 30,
Oct 2, Oct 23, and Nov 27
CRN DAYS
50222 T/6:30p-9:30p
Th/6:30p-9:30p
34
PLACE
AN/106
AN/402B
INSTR
Salinas
MANAGEMENT
CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM
Certificate issued upon satisfactory completion of ten
required courses and one elective computer course.
Required courses include: Elements of Supervision,
Management Skills I, Management Skills II, Finance for
the Non-Financial Manager, Successful Negotiations,
Written
Communications,
Effective
Business
Presentations, Introduction to Employment Law,
Understanding Business Contracts, and Marketing
Principles. Choose one 36-hour computer course from
the following: Intro to Computers, Intro to Windows,
Intro to Word, Intermediate Word, Intro to Excel, Intro
to Access, Intermediate Access, Intro to Power Point,
or MS Office-Overview. Please refer to the Computers
section in this schedule for listing of computer courses.
= Classes that are eligible for CTE
Online Registration on Tuesday, August
19, 2014. See pg 4 for details.
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Management certificate program – Medical Assistant Certificate Program
MANAGEMENT SKILLS I
BMGR/412
CUSTOMER SERVICE
BUSN/645
This course provides an overview of the functions of the
management process and its practical applications in a
business environment. The course focuses on the
planning process and organizing skills, including
decision-making, strategic planning, delegating and
staffing. Students will learn management principles that
provide basic guidelines for supervisory decisions and
actions.
Dates: Sep 9-Oct 14
This course covers the key elements of outstanding
customer service. The student will be introduced to the
concepts of internal and external customers, customer
satisfaction and retention. Topics will also include
communicating with customers, developing a positive
attitude, handling complaints and sales skills.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
50211 T/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
WIL/203
INSTR
PLACE
WIL/203
INSTR
Baltazar
MANAGEMENT SKILLS II
BMGR/610
This course focuses on developing management skills
in working with individuals and teams to promote
productivity, quality and innovation. Topics include
employee performance appraisal, performance
management, work groups, and the control process for
keeping people, plans and programs on track.
Dates: Oct 21-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
50212 T/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
WIL/203
INSTR
Baltazar
INTRODUCTION TO
EMPLOYMENT LAW
BMGR/423
This course is an introduction to the federal and
California state laws governing the relationships
between employers and employees. It examines the
nature, purpose, and employees. It examines the
nature, purpose, and operation of these laws from the
perspectives of both the employer and employee.
Dates: Sep 10-Oct 15
CRN DAYS
51072 W/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
WIL/202
INSTR
Berry
UNDERSTANDING
BUSINESS CONTRACTS
BMGR/452
This course will provide an overview of contract
principles and will explore the meaning, purpose and
effect of common contracts clauses, i.e., limitation of
liability, warranty and indemnification. Students will
learn how to achieve a better contract result by knowing
why, when and how to request contract modifications.
Dates: Oct 22-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
51073 W/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
WIL/202
PLACE
AN/405
INSTR
McClurkin
MEDICAL
medical ASSISTANT
assistant
CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM
certificate program
This course introduces students to the basics of
business finance for the non-financial manager.
Financial statements will be covered along with
discussions on sales and expenses, assets and
liabilities, budgeting and planning, and financial
analysis.
Dates: Sep 9-Oct 15
51071 W/6:30p-9:30p
50295 W/12:30p-2:30p
Baltazar
FINANCE FOR THE NONFINANCIAL MANAGER
BMGR/431
CRN DAYS
CRN DAYS
INSTR
Berry
For more information about the Medical Assistant
Certificate Program classes, call 714.808.4915.
Certificate issued upon satisfactory completion of these
required courses and one computer elective course, and
achievement of keyboarding competency. Required
courses for Medical Assistant Certificate Program include:
Medical Terminology, Introduction to Medical
Assisting, Medical Assistant: Front Office Certificate,
Medical Insurance Billing- A Practical Approach to
Medical Billing, Medical Assisting: Back Office
Procedures I, and Medical Assisting: Back Office
Procedures II. For the computer elective, students may
choose one 36-hour computer course from the following:
Introduction to Computers or Introduction to
Microsoft Windows. Students competent in basic
computer operations may take a challenge exam. Please
refer to the Computers section in the schedule for
computer course offerings.
Online Orientation is REQUIRED before students are
able to register for SCE Certificate Program classes:
Administrative Assistant, Early Childhood Education,
Medical Assistant, or Pharmacy Technician. See page 31
in this schedule for Steps to Register instructions. If you
do not view and pass the Online Orientation in advance of
Online Registration opening, you will NOT be able to
register for these courses.
REGISTRATION: It is recommended that students begin
with the class: Introduction to Medical Assistant
and/or Medical Terminology.
Online Registration for Medical Assistant Program is
Wednesday, August 13, 2014. See pg 4 for details.
INTRODUCTION TO MEDICAL
ASSISTING
MEDO/260
This course is an introduction to the medical assisting
profession and career opportunities. Topics covered
include
personal
characteristics,
professional
responsibilities, ethical behavior, health care settings,
medical law, and therapeutic communication skills.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
50270 T/8:30a-11:30a
AN/504
Murray
50269 W/6p-9p
AN/504
Murray
Online Registration for Medical Assistant Certificate
Program is Wednesday, August 13, 2014. See page
4 for details.
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medical assistant certificate program
MEDICAL ASSISTING: FRONT
OFFICE PROCEDURES
MEDO/115
MEDICAL ASSISTING: BACK OFFICE
PROCEDURES I
MEDO/235
This course introduces students to medical office
procedures in preparation for entry-level positions in the
front office or reception area of a medical facility. These
include medical data entry. Students review reception
techniques, patient records and insurance forms.
Keyboarding experience advised.
Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
*Dates: Sep 9-Nov 11
Prerequisite: MEOC 104 Medical Terminology and
MEDO 260 Introduction to Medical Assisting This
course introduces students to the back office, clinical
duties of the medical assistant. It is designed to
develop the necessary skills for performing exam room
procedures, including medical asepsis and infection
control; patient intake; vital signs; and assisting with
physical examination. Specialty exams and
electrocardiograph procedure are also covered.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 13
*Dates: Sep 8-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
50275 Th/1p-4p
AN/403
Echolds
50274* T/6p-9:30p
AN/301
Echolds
Online Registration for Medical Assistant Certificate
Program is Wednesday, August 13, 2014. See page
4 for details.
MEDICAL TERMINOLOGY
MEOC/104
Required course for Pharmacy Technician Certificate
program but also welcomes all students preparing for a
variety of professional/paraprofessional careers in the
medical field. Learn medical terms or strengthen prior
knowledge. Offers basics of terminology, anatomy and
diagnostics.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014; nc
Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
50273* F/6p-10p
AN/611
Smith
50271 T/6p-10p
AN/504
Wahba
Online Registration for Medical Assistant Certificate
Program is Wednesday, August 13, 2014. See page
4 for details.
MED ASSISTANT & PHARM TECH STUDENTS:
Need Help with Math?
Support is available at the Anaheim Learning
Center, including help with coursework and math.
Visit the Anaheim Learning Center
for details or email rmirbeik@sce.edu
for information and hours.
MEDICAL INSURANCE BILLING - A
PRACTICAL APPROACH TO
MEDICAL BILLING
MEOC/112
An overview of outpatient medical insurance billing in
preparing students for entry-level positions. Students
review theory and practice data entry for private, Blue
Cross/BlueShield,
Medicare,
Medicaid/Medi-Cal,
TRICARE/CHAMPUS and workers' compensation
billing. CPT and ICD-9 coding covered. Medical billing
software utilized in computer lab.
Keyboarding
experience advised.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
50277 MW/9a-12p
AN/403
Echolds
50276 TTh/2p-5p
AN/405
Collie Corzine
Online Registration for Medical Assistant Certificate
Program is Wednesday, August 13, 2014. See page
4 for details.
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CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
50280 TTh/1p-5p
AN/510
Wayne
50279* MW/6p-10p
AN/510
Smith
Online Registration for Medical Assistant Certificate
Program is Wednesday, August 13, 2014. See page
4 for details.
NEED ASSISTANCE WITH ONLINE
REGISTRATION?
Attend a FREE online registration workshop and
learn the step-by-step process and helpful tips!
See page 3 for dates and details.
MEDICAL ASSISTING: BACK OFFICE
PROCEDURES II
MEDO/240
Prerequisite: MEOC 104 Medical Terminology, MEDO
235 Medical Assisting Back Office I, and MEDO 260
Introduction to Medical Assisting. This course develops
the necessary skills for the back office. Students review
assisting physicians with minor surgical procedures,
pharmacology, laboratory procedures, nutrition, patient
education, diagnostic imaging, and urgent care and
emergency procedures.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
*Dates: Sep 9-Nov 13
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
50281 MW/1p-5p
AN/510
Wayne
51070* TTh/6p-10p
AN/510
Collie Corzine
Online Registration for Medical Assistant Certificate
Program is Wednesday, August 13, 2014. See page
4 for details.
INTRODUCTION OF COMPUTERS
FOR HEALTH CARE WORKERS
IMAGE
NEW!
MEOC/210
NEW!
This course is an introduction to computers for
individuals entering the health care field. This course
provides a general introduction to computer literacy and
information technology for health care students. The
course provides a comprehensive survery of the
interconnections of information technology and health
care.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 24; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
51211 M/9a-1p
AN/312
McClurkin
Online Registration for Medical Assistant Certificate
Program is Wednesday, August 13, 2014. See page
4 for details.
Register Online at www.sce.edu
Physical therapy aide – Health care medical nterpreter training – medical device industry:
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Quality Assurance Management certificate
for medical Devices
PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE
Physical Therapy Aide
For more information about the Physical Therapy
classes, please call 714.808.4915.
For more information about the Medical Device
Industry classes, please call 714.808.4915.
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Registration on Tuesday, August 19, 2014.
See pg 4 for details.
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Registration on Tuesday, August 19, 2014.
See pg 4 for details.
PHYSICAL THERAPY AIDE
MEDO/166
Equips the motivated student to function safely and
efficiently as a Physical Therapy Aide or Restorative
Aide in a hospital, convalescent hospital or home
setting. Certificate of Completion to those meeting
requirements.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 26; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
50216 MW/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
INSTR
CC/TBA
Landgreen
SCECYP/103 Pirkle
For more information about the Medical Interpreting
classes, please contact the Lifeskills Education
Advancement Program (LEAP) office at 714.808.4809.
This 40 hour course is designed to prepare bi-lingual, bicultural individuals for certification as a Medical
Interpreter. Candidates must pass a $75 bilingual
assessment before being eligible to enroll in the class.
For assessment questions, call 714.808.4892.
Prerequisite: Must pass the MAGUS bi-lingual, bicultural assessment prior to course enrollment. This is
a 40-hour course designed to prepare a bi-cultural and
bi-lingual individuals to work as a Healthcare Medical
Interpreter. Those who complete and pass the course
exit exam qualify to sit for national certification as a
Healthcare Medical Interpreter.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 13
*Dates: Feb 29-Feb 29
51164 TTh/7p-9p
PLACE
AN/132
The Quality Assurance Management Certificate for
Medical Devices prepares participants for an entry-level
position as a quality assurance specialist. The program
provides in-depth instruction on the standards and
regulations that govern the development of medical
devices. Upon satisfactory completion of six required
courses and one computer elective course, a program
certificate will be issued. The program consists of the
following courses: Introduction to Medical Device Quality
Assurance, Regulatory Affairs for Medical Devices,
Document and Database Management for Medical
Devices, Quality Assurance of Medical Devices, Technical
Writing for Bio-Medical Industries, and Quality Auditing for
Medical Devices. For the computer elective, students may
choose one 36-hour course from the following:
Introduction to Computers or Introduction to Microsoft
Windows.
Students competent in basic computer
operations may take a challenge exam. Please refer to
the Computers section in the schedule for computer
course offerings.
This course provides students with an in-depth
definition of quality assurance and its role with medical
devices. The course covers the responsibilities of
assurance during the manufacturing and production of
a product. Topics will include management
responsibilities, process controls, and other subjects
providing an overall understanding of quality
assurance.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
51091 T/6p-9p
PLACE
AN/610
INSTR
Vu
TECHNICAL WRITING FOR
BIO-MEDICAL INDSUTRIES
BMGR/657
HEALTHCARE MEDICAL
INTERPRETER
HLTH/210
CRN DAYS
QualityAssurance
Assurance Management
Quality
Management
Certificatefor
for Medical Devices
Certificate
Devices
QUALITY ASSURANCE FOR
MEDICAL DEVICES
BMGR/654
HEALTH care
CAREMedical
MEDICAL
Health
INTERPRETERTraining
TRAINING
Interpreter
Medical Device Industry
MEDICAL DEVICE INDUSTRY
INSTR
Lomeli
FEE
$550
This course will provide students with an overview and
understanding of technical writing for the bio medical
industry. The course will cover principle writing
methodologies for quality assurance, engineering,
manufacturing, and production of a medical device
product. Topics will address documentation as related
to FDA mandated requirements, ISO standards and for
writing GMP procedures.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
51079 W/6p-9p
PLACE
AN/610
INSTR
McIntyre
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medical device industry: Quality Assurance Management certificate for
medical Devices – Pharmacy Technician Certificate Program
QUALITY AUDITING
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BMGR/660
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PHAR
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MEO
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regulatory requirements, standards,, review of standardd
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Nov 20
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work oof pharmacy techniicians. It covers ppharmacy
techniccian registration process and edducational
requireements, the role off the technician, duuties and
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tasks ttechnicians perform
law, aand the necessaryy abilities and skills for a
successsful career as a phaarmacy technician.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 13
Nov 10
*Dates : Sep 8-Nov 17; nc N
CRN DAYS
51092 Th/6p-9p
PLACE
E
AN/6100
INSTR
Goyal
Need Help
H with
th Math??
FREE MATH TU
UTORING FOR MEDIICAL ASSISTANT &
PHARM
MACY TECHNICIAN STUDENTS
ABE 105
Allied Heallth Math Module
Anaheim Campus Learningg
Ctr, Room
R
138
Visit the lab any time during thee
wing times:
follow
Tuesdayys: 12:30 p.m. – 4:30 p.m.
Wednesdaays: 12:30 p.m.. – 6:30 p.m.
Fridayss: 12:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m.
Students do not need to register for ABE
A 105 Allied Health
Math Module. It is an open lab with instruction available
during stated houurs. Students will need to clock-in/clock-out
of the Learningg Center with their SC
CE Student ID card.
Insstructor: Reza Mirbeik
M
Emaail: rmirbeik@ssce.edu
Pharmacy
PHAR
RMACY technician
TECH
HNICIAN
CERT
TIFICATE
PR
ROGRAM
certificate program
For more inform
mation about the Ph
harmacy Techniciaan
Certificate Program classes, pleasse call 714.808.49155.
The Pharmacy Technician
T
Certificatte Program preparees
students for ann entry-level position as a pharmaccy
technician at a coommunity or institutional pharmacy. Thhe
certificate progrram exceeds thee State Board of
Pharmacy's regiistration requiremennts, therefore, upoon
successful completion, the student will
w be eligible to appply
for REGISTRAT
TION with the State of California. Thhe
program is accreedited by the Americcan Society of HealthSystem Pharmaccists (ASHP).
REGISTRATION: It is recommendedd that students begin
with these classes: Introduction to Pharmaccy
Technician and/oor Medical Termino
ology.
ONLINE ORIENT
TATION is REQUIR
RED before students
are able to register for SCE Certificaate Program classees:
Administrative Assistant,
A
Early Childhood
C
Education,
Medical Assistant, or Pharmacy Technician. See page 31
3
in this schedule for Steps to Registeer instructions. If yoou
do not view and pass
p
the Online Orieentation in advance of
Online Registration opening, you will
w NOT be able to
register for these courses
= Claasses that are elig
gible for CTE Onlin
ne
Regisstration on Tuesdaay, August 19, 2014.
See pg
p 4 for details.
CRN DAYS
50246 TTh/9a-12p
50244* MW/2p-5p
AN/611
AN/611
IN
NSTR
Shhields
Duunne
MED ICAL TERMIN
NOLOGY
OC/104
MEO
Requireed course for Pharrmacy Technician C
Certificate
program
m but also welcomees all students prepaaring for a
variety of professional/parraprofessional careeers in the
medicaal field. Learn mediccal terms or strengtthen prior
knowleedge. Offers basics of terminology, anaatomy and
diagnosstics.
Starts w
week of 9/8/2014, ennds week of 11/24/22014
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, eends week of 11/177/2014; nc
Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50247 W/9a-1p
50248* Th/6p-10p
50249* S/9a-1p
PLACE
AN/504
AN/504
AN/611
IN
NSTR
W
Wahba
W
Wahba
Yeeon
PHAR
RMACOLOGY
YI
MEO
OC/121
Prerequuisite: MEOC 104 Medical Terminoloogy. Bring
originall certificate to first class. Equips studdents with
the nnecessary beginninng theoretical knnowledge.
Includees categorizing, d ifferentiating betweeen drug
classificcations and invenntorying. Provides a basic
knowleedge and understannding of drug effects on the
body.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
50250 T/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/611
IN
NSTR
Shhields
PHAR
RMACOLOGY
Y II
MEO
OC/122
Prerequuisite: MEOC 104 Medical Terminologgy. Bring
originall certificate to first cclass. Provides a continuation
of theooretical knowledge aacquired in Pharmaacology I.
Includees categorizing, invventorying and diffeerentiating
betweeen drug classificatioons. Equips studentts with an
advancced knowledge and understanding of druug effects
on the body.
Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
CRN DAYS
50251 Th/6:30p-9:30p
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PLACE
PLACE
AN/611
IN
NSTR
Sm
mith
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Pharmacy technician
Certificate program
PHARMACEUTICAL
MATHEMATICS
MEOC/140
HUMAN RELATIONS FOR
HEALTH CARE WORKERS
MEOC/135
A review of basic mathematics focusing on its
application to common pharmaceutical calculations,
abbreviations and units; how to interpret
pharmaceutical
documents
using
acquired
pharmaceutical math knowledge.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
Covers basic communications skills with emphasis on
health care. Includes non-verbal communication, group
communication, conflict resolution, ethics in health
communication,
elements
of
intercultural
communication, resume writing, job application and
interviewing techniques.
Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
*Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
50253 M/9a-12p
50252 W/6p-9p
PLACE
AN/611
AN/110
INSTR
Shields
Yeon
MED ASSISTANT & PHARM TECH STUDENTS:
Need Help with Math?
Support is available at the Anaheim Learning
Center, including help with coursework and math.
Visit the Anaheim Learning Center for
details or email rmirbeik@sce.edu for
information and hours.
PHARMACY OPERATIONS
LAB
MEDO/230
Prerequisite: MEOC 130 Introduction to Pharmacy
Technician and Keyboarding score of 30 or above or
passing grade in COMP 685 - Beginning Keyboarding.
This course introduces students to the operations of a
pharmacy. It provides them with a working knowledge
of the structural, functional, business and interrelational aspect of pharmacy as part of the health care
system.
Through hands-on instruction, students
develop the entry-level skills needed to assist in a
pharmacy operation.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
*Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
CRN DAYS
50258 T/9a-12p
50260* Th/1p-4p
50259 T/6:30p-9:30p
PLACE
AN/408
AN/408
AN/408
PLACE
AN/408
AN/408
AN/408
PLACE
AN/408
AN/611
INSTR
Dunne
Padilla
IN-PATIENT LAB FOR THE
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
MEDO/221
Prerequisite: MEDO 230 Pharmacy Operations Lab;
MEOC 121 Pharmacology I; MEOC 122 Pharmacology
II; MEOC 140 Pharmaceutical Mathematics;
Keyboarding Proficiency score of 30 or above OR
passing grade in COMP 685 Beginning Keyboarding.
The practical lab class is designed to prepare the
student for an externship at neighboring pharmacies.
Upon completion of the lab classes, the student should
be able to step into an in-patient pharmacy and begin
working with minimal additional training.
Dates: Sep 13-Nov 22; nc Nov 8
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014
CRN DAYS
50264 S/9a-1:30p
51078* W/6p-10p
PLACE
AN/408
AN/408
INSTR
Smit Karako
Magtoto
Dunne
Dunne
Diaz
Prerequisite: MEDO 230 Pharmacy Operations Lab;
MEOC 104 Medical Terminology (or MEOC 110
Medical Terminology II); MEOC 121 Pharmacology I;
MEOC 122 Pharmacology II; MEOC 130 Introduction to
Pharmacy Technician; MEOC 140 Pharmaceutical
Mathematics; Keyboarding Proficiency score of 30 or
above OR passing grade in COMP 685 Beginning
Keyboarding. The practical lab class is designed to
prepare the student for an externship at neighboring
pharmacies. Upon completion of the lab classes, the
student should be able to step into an out-patient
pharmacy and begin working with minimal additional
training.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014
50261 W/9a-1p
50262* F/9a-1p
51088* Th/6p-10p
50255 Th/9a-12p
50256* W/6:30p-9:30p
INSTR
OUT-PATIENT LAB FOR THE
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN
MEDO/220
CRN DAYS
CRN DAYS
INSTR
Dunne
Dunne
Shields
IN-PATIENT EXTERNSHIP
FOR THE PHARMACY
TECHNICIAN
MEDO/316
Prerequisite: MEDO/220 Out-Patient Lab: Pharmacy
Technician; MEOC/135 Human Relations for Health
Care Workers; and MEDO/221 In-Patient Lab
Pharmacy Technician. This course is designed to
provide pharmacy technician students with field
experience in an in-patient pharmacy setting. It requires
weekly class meetings plus 200 hours of externship in
an approved and contracted pharmacy. Class topics
include
portfolio
development,
job
search,
professionalism, current issues in pharmacy, and work
performance.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
51083 W/6p-8p
PLACE
AN/607
INSTR
Dunne
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OUT-PATIENT EXTERNSHIP
FOR THE PHARMACY
TECHNICIAN
MEDO/317
TENNIS-BEGINNING
(COED)
FITN/210
Prerequisite: MEDO/220 Out-Patient Lab: Pharmacy
Technician; MEOC/135 Human Relations for Health
Care Workers; and MEDO/221 In-Patient Lab:
Pharmacy Technician. This course is designed to
provide pharmacy technician students with field
experience in an out-patient/retail pharmacy setting. It
requires weekly class meetings plus 120 hours of
externship in an approved pharmacy. Class topics
include
portfolio
development,
job
search,
professionalism, current issues in pharmacy, and work
performance.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51082 W/6p-8p
INSTR
AN/607
Dunne
Students will learn forehand, backhand, approach shot,
serve and volley, plus some footwork. Bring racquet
and one can of new tennis balls.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 14
CRN DAYS
PHYSICAL FITNESS
For more information about the Physical Fitness,
Dance, and Martial Arts classes, call the Lifeskills
Education Advancement Program at 714.808.4909.
Low impact, high intensity cardiovascular exercise set
to music. Class is coed. Hand weights are encouraged
along with a towel or mat for floor exercises. Any
materials are the student's responsibility.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
51085 MW/6p-7p
INSTR
SCECYP/118 Cruz
FEE
$35
YOGA FOR RELAXATION
FITN/465
PLACE
50198 M/6p-7:30p AN/134
INSTR
Staff
FEE
$60
ZUMBA® FITNESS
FITN/370
50305 F/6:15p7:15p
40
PLACE
Learn everything necessary to perform a short belly
dancing routine in 6 weeks. Good for parties or events
and anyone interested in learning the proper technique
and execution of this dance quickly. Learn finger
cymbals and veil techniques as well.
Dates: Sep 12-Oct 17
50160 F/3p-5p
INSTR
FEE
$50
PLACE
INSTR
SCECYP/118 Chianis
FEE
$60
ARGENTINE TANGO
DAN/175
This course gives students the opportunity to learn
Argentine Tango. The course will focus on learning
International and American styles of tango. The
students will develop coordination skills and knowledge
of this dance form.
Dates: Sep 19-Oct 24
51036 F/7p-8p
SCECYP/118 Li
FEE
De La Rosa $65
BELLYDANCING TECHNIQUES FOR
PERFORMANCE
DAN/150
CRN DAYS
The ZUMBA® fitness program fuses hypnotic Latin
rhythms and easy-to-follow moves to create a one-of-akind fitness program that feels more like a party than a
work out. The routines feature interval training
sessions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance
training are combined to tone and sculpt your body
while burning fat.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 14
CRN DAYS
INSTR
Dance
Dance
CRN DAYS
This course is designed for all levels of yoga students.
The class will focus on flexibility, breathing and gentle
stretching. This class encourages a non-competitive,
restorative setting. Students should bring a sticky mat
and a towel. Class will end with a quiet meditative
period.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
For more information about the Dance classes, please
call 714.808.4909.
HIGH/LOW IMPACT AEROBICS
FITN/415
PLACE
FEE
De La Rosa $65
Students will practice skills learned in beginning tennis
and further refine tennis skill. Bring racquet and one
can of new tennis balls.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 14
51020 F/7:30p-9p CC/Tennis
Court -1
Physical Fitness
INSTR
TENNIS - INTERMEDIATE/
ADVANCED
(COED)
FITN/209
CRN DAYS
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51019 F/6p-7:30p CC/Tennis
Court -1
PLACE
AN/134
INSTR
Rosa
FEE
$40
LATIN SOCIAL DANCE
DAN/185
Students will learn various Latin dance styles such as
salsa, cha-cha, and meringue. The course will focus on
learning the choreography in each style while
developing coordination, partnering and performance
skills.
Dates: Sep 19-Oct 24
CRN DAYS
51037 F/8p-9p
PLACE
AN/134
INSTR
Rosa
FEE
$40
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Physical Fitness: Dance,
Adult Martial ARts – Music
SALSA BOOT CAMP
DAN/170
Students will learn eight count Salsa basics and how to
lead and follow in this intensive class. Learn this
popular dance, have fun and exercise.
Dates: Sep 19-Oct 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
51050 F/7:30p-10p SCECYP/118 Kyselka
FEE
$50
WEST COAST SWING BOOT CAMP
DAN/190
Students will learn six and eight count basics and how
to lead and follow in this intensive class. Learn this
popular smooth style swing, have fun and exercise.
Dates: Oct 17-Nov 7
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
50186 F/7:30p-10p SCECYP/118 Kyselka
FEE
$50
LATIN AND SWING DANCE
DAN/180
Students will learn various Latin and swing dance styles
such as east and west coast swing, salsa, cha-cha, and
meringue. The course will focus on learning the
choreography in each style while developing
coordination, partnering and performance skills.
Dates: Sep 19-Oct 24
CRN DAYS
51038 F/6p-7p
PLACE
AN/134
INSTR
Rosa
FEE
$40
Adult
AdultMartial
MartialArts
Arts
For more information about the Adult Martial Arts
classes, please call 714.808.4909.
Students will learn effective, easy to apply, self-defense
techniques with hands-on practice with attack
simulations and other application exercises for crime
prevention and awareness. Class includes an overview
of all vital and non-vital striking points of human
anatomy. For women of all ages and body types.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 12
50307 T/6p-7p
PLACE
INSTR
SCECYP/118 Kalar
FEE
$50
KUNG FU SAN SOO
FITN/460
Kung Fu San Soo is well known as the "thinking
persons" martial art. All students at any fitness level
will benefit from study. San Soo is considered to be
one of the original complete fighting systems. Students
learn to utilize body dynamics to control punches, kicks,
leverages, flips, throws and ground techniques.
Benefits include enhanced physical well-being, selfcontrol and awareness. Join in one of the oldest
traditional martial arts in existence today.
Dates: Sep 13-Nov 22; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Sep 9-Nov 11
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
50136 S/2p-3:30p CC/GYM 2Kalar
123
51051* T/7p-8:30p SCECYP/118 Kalar
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
This course will include basic self-defense techniques,
kicking, striking, blocking and fighting stances. For
repeating students more advanced skills are presented.
Class provides an aerobic workout and pilates exercise
program.
Dates: Sep 13-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50163 S/10a11:30a
PLACE
WIL/204
FEE
$50
INSTR
Leonard
FEE
$50
KENPO KARATE
(ADVANCED)
FITN/446
Course provides advanced impact training, heavy
aerobic workout and advanced pilates exercise
program.
Advanced level self-defense skills,
techniques and theory presented. Three trimesters of
intermediate level class recommended before enrolling
in the advanced class.
Dates: Sep 13-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50132 S/8:30a-10a WIL/204
INSTR
Leonard
FEE
$60
JUDO, JUJITSU AND SELF-DEFENSE
(BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE)
FITN/450
Self-defense class for beginners teaches coordination
and quick reflexes; build stamina, speed and strength.
Includes all phases of judo and karate throws and free
sparring. Learn to protect yourself.
Dates: Sep 8-Nov 17; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50076 MW/6:30p- WIL/204
7:30p
WOMEN'S SELF DEFENSE
FITN/116
CRN DAYS
KENPO KARATE
(BEGINNING/INTERMEDIATE)
FITN/442
INSTR
Gallegos
FEE
$80
music
MUSIC
For more information about the Adult Music classes,
please call the Lifeskills Education Advancement
Program (LEAP) at 714.808.4909.
GUITAR FOR ADULTS
MUSC/108
Learn to play the guitar! Students will learn chords,
strum pattern styles, new songs, simple ear training
and rhythm training. Students will also learn a I, IV, V
blues progression and how to read the tablature for
guitar. Bring a nylon-string or acoustic steel-string
guitar and a medium pick.
Dates: Sep 11-Oct 16
*Dates: Sep 29-Nov 3
CRN DAYS
50025 Th/6p-7p
50318* M/6:30p7:30p
PLACE
WIL/207
AN/134
INSTR
Parent
Stallings
FEE
$60
$60
$50
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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musiC – Mature Driver Classes – Older Adults Program: Communication
ADULT GUITAR & BASS WORKSHOP
MUSC/109
Students will learn music theory and concepts including
notes on the guitar & bass; major and minor keys, and
how to count and construct rhythm patterns that go
together with each other and drums. Students will be
able to play simple songs together by the end of the
class.
Dates: Sep 11-Oct 16
*Dates: Sep 29-Nov 3
CRN DAYS
50036 Th/7p-8p
51030* M/7:30p8:30p
PLACE
WIL/207
AN/134
INSTR
Parent
Stallings
FEE
$60
$60
Older Adults program
OLDER ADULTS PROGRAM
For more information about the Older Adults Program
classes, please call the Lifeskills Education
Advancement Program office at 714.808.4909.
The courses in the Older Adults Program are designed for
mature adults age 50 and over, focusing on educational
topics that promote independence, advocacy, physical
and cognitive health, economic self-sufficiency and
community engagement. Most classes have open
enrollment; register in class at any time.
GUITAR WORKSHOP FOR ADULTS
MUSC/370
Learn guitar in a friendly group environment. If you are
a beginner, or already know how to play some things,
this is the class for you! Learn to play the chords,
strumming and picking techniques of your favorite
classic songs. Bring your guitar and a medium or heavy
pick to class.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51049 S/9a-10a
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-201 Austin
FEE
$60
Mature driver Classes
MATURE DRIVER CLASSES
For more information about the Mature Driver classes,
please call the Lifeskills Education Advancement
Program (LEAP) at 714.808.4909.
Improvement classes for licensed drivers age 55 and
older who wish to qualify for a reduced insurance
premium; and brush up on traffic laws and safety
techniques for a driver's license exam. A Certificate of
Completion will be awarded as evidence of attendance to
obtain up to three years of reduced insurance rates from
participating insurance companies. Please contact the
facility directly for dates and registration information.
•
Anaheim Senior Ctr.
250 E. Center St., Anaheim -714.765.4510
Sept 6, 2014; Oct 4, 2014; Nov 1, 2014
•
Brea Sr. Ctr.
500 South Sievers Ave., Brea -714.990.7750
Nov 19 & 20, 2014
•
Cypress Sr. Ctr.
9031 Grindlay, Cypress -714.229.2005
Sept 3 & 4, 2014; Nov 5 & 6, 2014
•
Emerald Isle Sr. Apartments
661 N. Rose Drive
Placentia, CA - 714.572.2687
Oct 15 & 16, 2014
•
La Habra Sr. Ctr.
101 W. La Habra, La Habra -562.905.9746
Sept 20, 2014; Oct 18, 2014; Nov 15, 2014
•
Yorba Linda Sr. Ctr.
4501 Casa Loma Dr., Yorba Linda -714.961.7181
Sept 17 & 18, 2014; Oct 22 & 23, 2014
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Communication
Communication
BOOKS COME ALIVE FOR OLDER
ADULTS
ENCO/180
"Books Come Alive" is an intellectually and socially
rewarding activity designed for older adults in which
outstanding works of fiction/non-fiction are read and
discussed. Through the method of shared inquiry, along
with thought- provoking questions, older adult students
are offered exciting opportunities for self-discovery and
personal growth.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
CRN DAYS
PLACE
11050 F/10:30a-12:30p Buena Park
Senior Ctr
11735* M/1:30p-3:30p Cambridge Court
11705* T/2p-4p
Park Vista
Assisted Living
11255* W/2:30p-4:30p Katella Sr Living
Community
INSTR
Johnson
Johnson
Connelly
Johnson
CREATIVE WRITING FOR SENIORS
ABE/240
This course for older adults teaches both beginning and
experienced writers how to create shape
autobiographies, fiction and non-fiction writing, and
poetry into readable and publishable forms.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014
CRN DAYS
11492 W/1p-3p
PLACE
West Anaheim Sr
Prog
11493 T/1p-3p
Cypress Sr Citizen Ctr
21101 W/6p-8p
Buena Park Sr Ctr
11494 T/6:30p-8:30p Morningside of
Fullerton
INSTR
French
French
McFall
Edwards
HEARING IMPAIRED FOR OLDER
ADULTS
HLTH/126
This course for older adults explains hearing loss and
includes a discussion of how the ear works, what can
go wrong with it, and what can be done to improve
hearing problems. An analysis of the speech-reading
process is included with emphasis on the general
principles in the major exercises.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
50131 W/10a-12p
PLACE
INSTR
Emerald Court Steckler
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PROGRAM:Creative
SPELLING,
Older Adults
Program:
Communication,
Arts
SENIOR TOPICS FOR OLDER
ADULTS
EDEN/100
JOURNEY BACK INTO TIME FOR
OLDER ADULTS
ENCO/501
This course presents older adults with various topics for
discussion and class activities based on the students'
individual interest, backgrounds, physical and mental
abilities. Older adults are encouraged to share and
compare life experiences, and learn about international,
national and local events and issues from a current and
historical viewpoint.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014
This class offers older adults students the opportunity
to explore and share their personal histories, cultures,
and values among older adult students through group
discussion. Shared experiences, memories and linking
the past with the present, encourage self-awareness,
positive self-esteem, mental stimulation, and
enjoyment.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
*Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
51134 T/9a-11a
41127 W/9:30a-11:30a
CRN DAYS
31151* F/9:30a-11:30a
31046* S/9:30a-11:30a
11707 T/9:30a-11:30a
11055* F/9:30a-11:30a
11689 M/9:30a-11:30a
11395* Th/9:30a-11:30a
11061 W/9:30a-11:30a
11064 T/9:30a-11:30a
11096* F/9:30a-11:30a
11174 M/9:30a-11:30a
11249 W/9:30a-11:30a
31250* Th/9:30a-11:30a
11288 T/9:30a-11:30a
51133 W/10a-12p
51001 W/10a-12p
41114 T/12p-2p
11153 T/12:15p-2:15p
11059* F/12:30p-2:30p
31149 T/1p-3p
11690 M/1p-3p
11683 M/1p-3p
51010 M/1p-3p
11169* Th/1:30p-3:30p
11078* Th/1:30p-3:30p
11754 T/1:30p-3:30p
11058* F/2:30p-4:30p
31239 M/2:30p-4:30p
11271 T/3p-5p
PLACE
INSTR
Fullerton
Schultz
Gardens
Park Vista
Powell
Assisted Living
DePalma
Belknap
Terrace Sr
Living
Sunrise
Powell
Assisted Living
at YL
La Palma
Liberio
Royale
Emeritus at
Powell
Yorba Linda
Sunrise Asst Belknap
Liv Fullerton
Park Regency Liberio
Ret Res
Sunnycrest
Liberio
Senior Living
Bradford
Gomes
Square
Sunnycrest
Kittelsen
Senior Living
Emeritus at
Jenkins Orr
Fairwood
Manor
Emerald Court Liberio
Emeritus at
Gable
Yorba Linda
Sunnycrest
Schultz
Senior Living
La Habra Villa Edwards
Sunrise of
Elton
Seal Beach
Whitten
Kittelsen
Heights
La Habra Villa Gable
Bradford
Gable
Square
New Horizon Jenkins Orr
Park Regency Gable
Ret Res
Sunrise Asst Lares
Liv Fullerton
Whitten
Jenkins Orr
Heights
Knott Ave Res Liberio
Cambridge
Harris
Court
Emeritus at
Gomes
Fairwood
Manor
Acacia Villas Powell
Katella Sr
Gomes
Living
Community
CRN DAYS
11165 M/1p-3p
41113* Th/1p-3p
11166 T/1:30p-3:30p
11167 W/2:30p-4:30p
Cambridge
Court
Morningside of
Fullerton
Capriana
La Habra Villa
Emeritus at
Fairwood
Manor
INSTR
Small
Small
Small
Small
Small
Creative Arts
Creative
Arts
CERAMICS FOR OLDER ADULTS
CRAE/101
This course in basic ceramics for older adults includes
lecture, demonstration and application of ceramic
artwork. Student will learn mold selection, glazing,
decorating techniques, and proper firing procedures.
Will learn mold selection, glazing, decorating
techniques, and proper fixing procedures. Individual
artistic creativity is encouraged and completed art
projects of the older adult student are often displayed
publicly.
Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
*Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
11049 Th/9a-11a
11117* T/12:30p-2:30p
11323* T/12:30p-2:30p
11573* T/2:30p-4:30p
PLACE
Buena Park
Senior Ctr
Cypress Sr
Citizen Ctr
Muckenthaler
Cultural
Center
Cypress Sr
Citizen Ctr
INSTR
Reynolds
Reynolds
Kim
Reynolds
INTERGENERATIONAL: CREATIVE
ARTS EXCHANGE FOR OLDER
ADULTS
CRAE/310
Older adults along with participants of multiple
generations create artistic legacy keepsakes that reflect
the individual histories of older adults, lifetime
memories, and personal creative expression. Class
projects are designed to encourage mutual appreciation
and connections among older adult students and
participants of varying age groups.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
11229 T/3p-5p
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
PLACE
PLACE
Park Vista at
Morningside
INSTR
Martin
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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Older Adults Program: Creative ARts
CREATIVE ARTS FOR OLDER
ADULTS
CRAE/100
CHINA PAINTING FOR OLDER
ADULTS
CRAE/103
This class for older adults encourages art appreciation,
self-expression, and creativity through a variety of art
media. Projects are designed to expose older adult
students to artistic design, and to give experience with
different artistic methods, techniques, tools, and
materials.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
Older adults will learn the fundamentals of china
painting as presented to older adult students through
demonstration and individual instruction. The older
adult students will learn techniques such as brush
strokes, blending, shading, grounding, and masking.
Final class projects are heirloom quality artworks that
may be displayed in a community art exhibit. exhibit.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 25
CRN DAYS
11506 Th/9:30a-11:30a
11691* W/9:30a-11:30a
11688* W/9:30a-11:30a
11491 S/9:30a-11:30a
11694* W/10a-12p
11389 F/10a-12p
11383 Th/10a-12p
31066 F/1p-3p
11502* M/1:30p-3:30p
PLACE
INSTR
DePalma
Martin
Terrace Sr
Living
New Horizon Martin
Windsong Sr Solis
Activity Ctr
Sunrise Asst Hyatt Solomina
Living La
Palma
Sunrise Asst Miller
Liv Fullerton
Sunnycrest
Bunnell
Senior Living
Sunrise
Miller
Assisted Living
at YL
Sunrise Asst Bunnell
Liv Fullerton
Anaheim
Grijalva
Crown Plaza
PAINTING FOR OLDER ADULTS
CRAE/105
This class offers older adults an individualized
approach to learning painting and artistic expression at
their own pace and within their interest and style. Older
adult will learn techniques in drawing, brush strokes,
and color mixing and application.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
*Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
CRN DAYS
31047 T/9a-11a
11051 T/9a-11a
11048 M/9a-11a
11116 W/9a-11a
31048 M/9a-11a
11275* Th/12p-2p
11053 T/1p-3p
11745 W/1p-3p
12006* Th/1:30p-3:30p
31043* Th/2p-4p
31039* Th/2p-4p
31044* Th/4p-6p
PLACE
INSTR
Emerald Isle Clary
Senior
Apartments
Cypress Sr
Bacon
Citizen Ctr
Buena Park Bacon
Senior Ctr
Yorba Linda Sr Bacon
Ctr
Yorba Linda Sr Clary
Ctr
Sr Citizens Ctr Hyatt Solomina
Anaheim
Fullerton
Kortz
Community
Center
Buena Park Hyatt Solomina
Senior Ctr
Cambridge
Clary
Court
La Habra Art Kortz
Assoc &
Gallery
Sr Citizens Ctr Hyatt Solomina
Anaheim
La Habra Art Kortz
Assoc &
Gallery
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CRN DAYS
11682 T/11:30a-1:30p
PLACE
Buena Park
Senior Ctr
INSTR
Bacon
QUILTING FOR OLDER ADULTS
CRAE/106
This course offers the essentials of quilting, for older
adults students, which includes fabric selection, cutting,
and sewing methods along with the history and
vocabulary of the craft. Special techniques for older
adults are covered such as patchwork, applique, hand
and machine methods, and finishing techniques.
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
CRN DAYS
11077 F/9a-11a
11056* M/10a-12p
11260* T/10a-12p
11139* W/1p-3p
11098* T/1p-3p
PLACE
INSTR
Yorba Linda Sr Brown
Ctr
Cypress Sr
Brown
Citizen Ctr
Muckenthaler Brown
Cultural
Center
AN/402B
Brown
Buena Park Brown
Senior Ctr
NEEDLECRAFTS, KNITTING,
CROCHET FOR OLDER ADULTS
CRAE/104
Older adult students will learn the practical application,
knowledge, and skills required to create knitted,
crocheted, needlepoint, and cross-stitched hand-made
items. A wide variety of items are created, by older
adult students, including decorations for the home and
clothing for babies, children and adults.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014
*Dates: Sep 11-Nov 20
CRN DAYS
11008 W/9a-11a
11054* Th/9a-11a
11740 W/12:30p-2:30p
31037* Th/1p-3p
PLACE
Vintage of
Stonehaven
Fullerton Comm
Center
Capriana
Yorba Linda Sr
Ctr
INSTR
Carlson
Carlson
Carlson
Carlson
Register Online at www.sce.edu
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKIDS’
COLLEGE
& TEEN
Oldedxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
PROGRAM:
SPELLING,
Older
Adults Program:
Creative
Arts, Body
& Mind
MUSIC ARTS FOR OLDER ADULTS
MUSC/200
This course provides stimulating interaction for older
adults through musical reminiscence, discussions, and
listening to music from different time periods and
genres. Older Adult students will participate in singalongs and rhythmic activities. Older adult students will
learn to appreciate and understand different varieties of
music.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014
CRN DAYS
11114 M/9a-11a
11509* F/9a-11a
PLACE
INSTR
Bradford Square Behrbaum
Cambridge
Behrbaum
Court
11231* F/9a-11a
DePalma
Baesler
Terrace Sr
Living
11282 T/9:30a-11:30a Knott Ave Res Martin
11693* S/9:30a-11:30a Whitten Heights Ediger
11257* Th/9:30a-11:30a Whitten Heights Baker
11565 T/9:30a-11:30a Sunrise Asst
Lassetter
Living La Palma
31156 M/10a-12p
Sunrise of Seal Lassetter
Beach
11011 W/10a-12p
Bradford Square Dunn
11005* Th/10a-12p
Emeritus at
Dunn
Yorba Linda
11572 M/12:30p-2:30p Whitten Heights Behrbaum
11220 W/12:30p-2:30p Katella Sr Living Edwards
Community
11172 W/1p-3p
Park Regency Hamilton
Ret Res
31064* Th/1p-3p
Emeritus at
Baker
Casa Whittier
11501* F/1p-3p
Bradford Square Baesler
11343 T/1p-3p
New Horizon
Martin
11060* Th/1:30p-3:30p La Habra Villa Edwards
11235* Th/1:30p-3:30p Emerald Court Baesler
11684* Th/1:30p-3:30p Park Vista
Griffin
Assisted Living
11280 W/1:30p-3:30p Emeritus at
Martin
Yorba Linda
11329 T/2:30p-4:30p
Park Regency Edwards
Ret Res
11279 T/3p-5p
Emeritus at
Hamilton
Brea
11247 W/3p-5p
Emeritus at
Edwards
Garden Manor
11232 W/3p-5p
Sunrise
Baesler
Assisted Living
at YL
TONE CHIME CHOIR FOR OLDER
ADULTS
MUSC/304
This course provides instruction to older adults on
handbell performance skills using chime instruments
made by Suzuki. The music will be beginning level
handbell music, level 1 and 2, as defined by the
American Guild of English Hand Bell Ringers. The class
will share their music by performing to the community in
different public venues.
Dates: Oct 1-Dec 10
CRN DAYS
11047 W/12p-2p
PLACE
INSTR
Sr Citizens Ctr Lassetter
Anaheim
SENIOR CHORUS
MUSC/303
This course introduces older adult students to a broad
spectrum of choral music including its cultural and
historical aspects. Older adult students will gain
knowledge of correct posture, breath control,
enunciation, harmony, rhythm and basic music
concepts appropriate for the older adult.
Dates: Oct 3-Dec 12; nc Nov 28
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
CRN DAYS
11052 F/9:30a-11:30a
31240* M/10a-12p
11094* T/12:30p-2:30p
INSTR
Cypress Sr
Lassetter
Citizen Ctr
West Anaheim Kubiak
Sr Prog
Yorba Linda Sr Hamilton
Ctr
Body & Mind
Body
Mind
HELP YOURSELF TO HEALTH FOR
OLDER ADULTS
HLTH/163
Various health related topics of interest to older adults
will be discussed and safe, beneficial, exercises
intended to promote general health and fitness for older
adults will be introduced. Each class will incorporate
information, discussion, and exercises.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
CRN DAYS
11287 F/9a-10:30a
11390*
11385*
11386
11398*
11393
11392
11396*
11397
41041
11391
51183*
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
PLACE
PLACE
Fullerton
Community Center
M/9a-10:30a
Cypress Sr Cit Ctr
M/9:30a-11:30a Buena Park Sr Ctr
F/9:30a-11:30a Cypress Sr Cit Ctr
W/10:30a-12p St. Jude Ctr for
Rehabilation
F/10:30a-12p St. Jude Ctr for
Rehabilation
Th/12:30p-2:30p Sr Citizens Ctr
Anaheim
W/1p-2:30p
Fullerton
Community Center
F/1p-2:30p
Fullerton
Community Center
F/1p-3p
Anaheim Crown
Plaza
F/3p-4:30p
Cypress Sr Citizen
Ctr
M/6p-8p
Friends
Community
Church Brea
INSTR
Underwood
Yu
Gallagher
Gallagher
Yu
Yu
Mastin
Yu
Yu
Feinstein
Yu
Underwood
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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Older Adults Program: Body & Mind
STAYING MENTALLY SHARP FOR
OLDER ADULTS
HLTH/167
BRAIN HEALTH FOR OLDER
ADULTS
HLTH/180
This course provides older adults with the tools to reach
their optimum levels of brainpower through skill-building
with memory techniques. Also covered are decisionmaking, problem-solving, planning, and determining
opportunities for cognitive growth.
Dates: Oct 22-Nov 26
*Dates: Sep 10-Oct 16
In this course older adults will learn about memory and
cognitive processing; causes of memory loss and
abnormal brain function; and various brain exercises,
including computer-based programs that preserve and
improve brain health.
Dates: Sep 9-Nov 20
CRN DAYS
51014 WTh/3p-5p
51013* WTh/3p-5p
PLACE
INSTR
Buena Park Sr Ctr Gunderson
Buena Park Sr Ctr Gunderson
FOOD PREPARATION AND GOOD
NUTRITION FOR OLDER ADULTS
HLTH/109
This course offers a wide range of food preparation
topics as they relate to the health and well-being of
older adults. The course explores topics of interest for
older adults in the areas of nutrition, consumerism,
cultural traditions, entertaining, health, and safety.
Various foods will be prepared, tasted, and discussed.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014
*Dates: Sep 8-Nov 24; nc Nov 10
CRN DAYS
11062 Th/10a-12p
11063* M/1:30p-3:30p
31150 F/3p-5p
PLACE
INSTR
Park Regency Wyckhouse
Ret Res
Park Vista
Wyckhouse
Assisted Living
Emeritus at
Lin
Yorba Linda
HISTORY OF COMEDY AND HUMOR
FOR OLDER ADULTS
HLTH/161
This class offers to older adults an informative look at
past and present forms of comedy and humor, as it
relates to their life experiences and what make them
laugh. Older adult students become aware of the
influences, various mediums, elements and forms of
comedy and humor that has influences people
throughout history.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
*Dates: Sep 12-Nov 21
CRN DAYS
11245 M/9:30a-11:30a
11108* F/12:30p-2:30p
11106 W/12:30p-2:30p
11107 M/12:30p-2:30p
PLACE
Whitten Heights
Park Regency
Ret Res
Bradford Square
Katella Sr Living
Community
INSTR
Gilbert
Linen
Linen
Linen
BEGINNING DRAMA FOR OLDER
ADULTS
CRAE/315
This course is designed to introduce older adult
students to the world of drama and to the theatrical
creative process. Students are encouraged to
experiment and develop personal performance skills as
well as gain an understanding of drama through
participation and practice critiques.
Dates: Sep 10-Nov 26
CRN DAYS
11339 W/10a-12p
PLACE
Muckenthaler
Cultural Center
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INSTR
Gable
CRN DAYS
50149 TWTh/9a-11:30a
50117 TWTh/12p-2:30p
PLACE
AN/312
AN/312
INSTR
Gunderson
Gunderson
HEALTH AND WELLNESS FOR
OLDER ADULTS
HLTH/200
Learn the benefits of adopting behaviors associated
with healthy and successful aging. Focus on the
natural effects of the aging process and the benefits of
being proactive by using a healthy diet, managing
chronic conditions, and engaging in routine physical
activity as a means to living with optimum
independence.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014
CRN DAYS
11434 W/8a-10a
11462 M/9a-11a
11481* F/9a-11a
11478 W/9a-11a
11484 T/9a-11a
11441 W/9a-11a
11496 M/9a-11a
11463 T/9a-11a
11469 T/9a-11a
11459 W/9:30a-11:30a
11456* F/9:30a-11:30a
11455* Th/9:30a-11:30a
11454 W/9:30a-11:30a
11450 M/9:30a-11:30a
11920 T/9:30a-11:30a
11452 T/9:30a-11:30a
11449* Th/9:30a-11:30a
11471* Th/9:30a-11:30a
31153 W/9:30a-11:30a
11468* F/10a-12p
11467* Th/10a-12p
PLACE
INSTR
Emerald Isle Yu
Senior
Apartments
Fullerton
De Jong
Comm Center
Yorba Linda Sr Yedor
Ctr
Yorba Linda Sr Underwood
Ctr
Lake Park
Yedor
Mobile Home
Pk Brea
Morningside of Yedor
Fullerton
Yorba Linda Sr Yedor
Ctr
Fullerton
Carter-Rosenbloom
Comm Center
Los Alamitos Knox
Senior Center
Cypress Sr
Mastin
Citizen Ctr
Buena Park Knox
Senior Ctr
Buena Park Yu
Senior Ctr
Buena Park Knox
Senior Ctr
Buena Park Knox
Senior Ctr
Stanton Civic Gallagher
Center
Buena Park Mastin
Senior Ctr
Brea Senior De Jong
Ctr
Sr Citizens Ctr Knox
Anaheim
Stanton Civic Gallagher
Center
La Habra
De Jong
Community
Serv-Sr Ctr
La Habra
Hernandez
Community
Serv-Sr Ctr
Register Online at www.sce.edu
XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKIDS’ COLLEGEOlder
& TEEN
Oldedxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
PROGRAM:
SPELLING,
Adults
Program: Body
& Mind
11466 T/10a-12p
La Habra
De Jong
Community
Serv-Sr Ctr
11464* Th/10a-12p
Fullerton
Jammer
Comm Center
11460* Th/10a-12p
Cypress Sr
Rothery
Citizen Ctr
11457 M/10a-12p
Cypress Sr
Beaudette
Citizen Ctr
11448 M/10a-12p
Brea Senior Layne
Ctr
11472 WF/10a-11a
Sr Citizens Ctr Adams
- Placentia
11710* Th/10a-12p
Buena Park Carter-Rosenbloom
Senior Ctr
11704 W/10a-12p
Anhm
Alcala
Independencia
Fam Reso Ct
11561 T/10a-12p
Brea Senior Jammer
Ctr
11497 M/10a-12p
La Habra
Mastin
Community
Serv-Sr Ctr
11490 T/10a-12p
Sr Citizens Ctr Wotring
Anaheim
11489* F/10a-12p
St. Jude West Mastin
Fullerton
Center
11488 W/10a-12p
St. Jude West Wotring
Fullerton
Center
11487 M/10a-12p
St. Jude West Tan
Fullerton
Center
11483 W/10a-12p
Good
Jammer
Shepherd
Church
11482 M/10a-12p
Good
Jammer
Shepherd
Church
11476 W/10a-12p
West Anaheim Layne
Sr Prog
11453* F/10:30a-12:30p Buena Park Feinstein
Senior Ctr
11477 T/10:30a-12:30p Yorba Linda Sr Layne
Ctr
11480* Th/10:30a-12:30p Yorba Linda Sr Layne
Ctr
31078* F/10:30a-12:30p Lake Park
Wotring
Mobile Home YL
31077 T/10:30a-12:30p Lake Park
Franze
Mobile Home YL
11734* F/11:30a-1:30p
Good
Jammer
Shepherd
Church
11465* Th/12p-2p
Fullerton
Sellens
Community
Center
11470 T/12:30p-2:30p
Sr Citizens Ctr Gallagher
Anaheim
31142* Th/1p-3p
Sunnycrest
Carter-Rosenbloom
Senior Living
31034 T/1p-3p
Buena Park Carter-Rosenbloom
Senior Ctr
11461* Th/1p-3p
Cypress Sr
Layne
Citizen Ctr
11451 M/1p-2:30p
Buena Park Yu
Senior Ctr
11486 T/1p-3p
St. Jude Ctr Layne
for
Rehabilation
11458 M/2p-4p
Cypress Sr
Mastin
Citizen Ctr
11479 W/2p-4p
Yorba Linda Sr Layne
Ctr
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
HEALTH AND WELLNESS FOR
OLDER ADULTS: RESTRICTED
MOBILITY
HLTH/205
This course provides older adults with techniques and
strategies for healthy aging when restricted by physical
impairments or limited mobility. Emphasis is on the
benefits of managing age-related complications or
medical conditions, routine and adaptive physical
activity and a healthy diet.
Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/17/2014
*Starts week of 9/8/2014, ends week of 11/24/2014; nc
Nov 10
CRN DAYS
11436 S/9a-11a
PLACE
INSTR
Katella Sr
Alcala
Living
Community
31184 F/9a-11a
Sunrise Asst Jammer
Living La
Palma
11430* W/9:30a-11:30a
Emeritus at
Randeria
Yorba Linda
11443* T/9:30a-11:30a
Park Regency Randeria
Ret Res
11432* M/9:30a-11:30a
Emerald Court Wotring
12003* M/9:30a-11:30a
Sunrise Asst Kimura
Liv Fullerton
11445* M/9:30a-11:30a
Park Vista
Smith
Assisted Living
51006* T/9:30a-11:30a
Acacia Villas Christensen
11439 Th/9:30a-11:30a La Habra Villa Mastin
11440 Th/9:30a-11:30a La Palma
Adams
Royale
11720 Th/9:30a-11:30a Emeritus at
Alcala
Fairwood
Manor
11568* W/9:30a-11:30a
Emeritus at
De Jong
Casa Whittier
11438* T/9:30a-11:30a
La Habra Villa Smith
11718 Th/10a-12p
Cambridge
Randeria
Court
11676* T/10a-12p
Park Vista
Alcala
Assisted Living
11558* M/10a-12p
Cambridge
Alcala
Court
11567 F/10a-12p
Emeritus at
Alcala
Yorba Linda
11446 Th/10:30a-12:30p Park Vista
Feinstein
Assisted Living
11447* M/1p-3p
Sunnycrest
Alcala
Senior Living
11427* T/1p-3p
Anaheim
Feinstein
Crown Plaza
11428 Th/1p-3p
Anaheim
Adams
Crown Plaza
41103 F/1p-3p
Whitten
Kimura
Heights
31042* W/1p-3p
DePalma
Adams
Terrace Sr
Living
11431* M/1:30p-3:30p
DePalma
Randeria
Terrace Sr
Living
31152* T/2p-4p
Park Regency Mastin
Care Ctr
11442* W/2p-4p
New Horizon Randeria
11433* W/2:30p-4:30p
Emerald Court Feinstein
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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Older Adults Program: Senior classes – Kids’ college & teen program: arts & crafts
Senior Classes
Classes
Senior
Register in class at any time. These classes are available
to the public and are designed to improve the quality of
daily living by providing non-threatening, educational
experiences, social, and adaptive physical activity. Call
facility for class schedule.
11002
11244
11222
11006
11043
11001
11015
11016
11239
11160
11103
11025
11046
11017
11018
11237
11278
11381
11024
11020
11021
11027
11032
11031
11095
11382
11041
11035
11038
11040
11012
11037
11097
Anaheim Crest Nurs Ctr
Anaheim Healthcare Center
Artesia Gardens
Anaheim Terrace Care Center
Anaheim VIP Ctr
Alamitos West Health Care Ctr
Buena Park Nurs Ctr
Buena Vista Care Ctr
Coventry Court Health Center
Windsor Gardens of Fullerton
Harbor Villa Care Center
Fullerton Post Acute Care
Easter Seals Sr Day Services
Fullerton Gardens
Gordon Lane Care Center
Happy Brea Adult Day Hth
Care
Knott Ave Care Ctr
Karlton Residential Care Ctr
Leisure Court
La Habra Conv Hospital
La Palma Nurs Ctr
Park Anaheim Healthcare Ctr
Park Regency Care Ctr
Park Vista at Morningside
Rehab Institute So Ca
Palm Retirement Center
St. Elizabeth Healthcare
Terrace View Care Ctr
W Anah Extended Care
Hospital
Windsor Gardens of Anaheim
Whittier Hills Healthcare Ctr
Walnut Manor Care Ctr
Windsong Sr Activity Ctr
827-2440
816-0540
670-1111
821-7310
220-2114
(562) 596-5561
828-8222
535-7264
636-2800
871-6020
635-8131
992-5701
672-0343
441-2636
879-7301
990-0333
826-2330
236-1170
772-1353
(562) 691-0781
772-7480
827-5880
(562) 691-8810
256-1000
680-6060
870-8122
871-9202
870-0060
821-1993
826-8950
(562) 947-7817
776-7150
956-4190
SCE STUDENT
SUCCESS SPOTLIGHT:
GERI TAYLOR
Geri Taylor has attended SCE’s
LEAP Older Adults Program
classes for the past two years at
Cambridge Court in Fullerton.
She has perfect attendance in
her favorite weekly Health and Wellness class. Geri is
grateful for the practical nature of the class, where she
has learned valuable ways to maximize her physical
capabilities which has led to increased strength. When
she was 25, she was in a severe car accident which
resulted in permanent loss of mobility in both of her
legs. She has also experienced other difficult
circumstances as a result from her accident, but in spite
of it all, she has remained courageous, always willing to
learn, and eager to face any challenge. Her instructor,
Meeta Randeria says “Geri completes all tasks given to
her to the best of her ability with gusto and without
complaint. Her contagious smile, witty nature, and
motivation to all those around her makes her an
inspiration.”
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KIDS' COLLEGE & TEEN
PROGRAM
For more information about the Kids' College & Teen
Program classes, please call the Lifeskills Education
Advancement Program (LEAP) at 714.808.4909.
Welcome to the Kids' College and Teen Program! Most
classes are held at our three campus locations: Anaheim
Campus, Cypress College, and the Wilshire Center
(Fullerton). Occasionally classes are offered at other
locations and those are identified in the location
information for the class. Class enrollment is limited and
is on a first come, first served basis. Classes may be
cancelled due to low enrollment. Classes may be added
after the schedule is printed, for the most-up-to-date
listing log onto www.sce.edu and check the Kids' College
Schedule. Some classes require supplies; please check
with the office for specific supply lists.
Parents are responsible for their own children. Each child
should be accompanied by an adult to the first class to
verify classroom location and future drop off and pick up
points. Please note: classes are dismissed 10 minutes
earlier than the end time listed in the schedule to allow
teachers and students time to prepare for their next class.
The registration receipt will show the exact class end
time. Parents/Legal Guardians please be prepared to
show identification when registering your child or
requesting information regarding your child. This will
ensure the safety of your child and complies with the
Family Educational Right and Privacy Act (FERPA).
Please complete an emergency form for each child
registering for the Kids' College and Teen Program so our
records are up-to-date.
Fall classes will begin the week of September 29 2014.
Please check individual classes for the actual start date.
All SCE offices will be closed and there will be no classes
held on November 8-10, 2014 and November 27-30,
2014. Register for classes: online registration begins on
August 20, 2014 and walk-in registration begins August
21, 2014.
Arts && Crafts
Crafts
Arts
ART EXPERIENCES FOR CHILDREN
(AGES 4-10)
KIDS/1670
This class encourages small muscle development,
independence, creativity and fun! The "process not
product" is emphasized. All artistic endeavors have
merit. All artists are unique. Each session has different
materials. Please have children wear old clothes. No
supplies needed.
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50139 S/10:30a12p
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
SCECYP/117 TeGantvoort $60
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Kids’ college & teen program: arts & crafts
PENCILS & PAINTBRUSHES
(AGES 4-10)
KIDS/415
An art class that will encourage your child’s imagination
to soar! Designed to build self-esteem through
individual expression while interacting creatively with
other students. Children will learn basic drawing skills
and fun techniques of watercolor painting. Instruction
at age- and ability-appropriate levels. Each session
explores different themes. Repeat students will
experience more advanced levels of previous sessions.
Pick up a minimal materials list at the first class
meeting.
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Oct 8-Nov 5
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
50140 S/12p-1:30p SCECYP/117 TeGantvoort $60
50158* W/5p-6:30p SCECYP/117 TeGantvoort $60
DRAWING AND PAINTING
CARTOONS WITH WATERCOLORS
(AGES 7+)
NEW!
KIDS/2295
NEW!
Students will learn how to draw and paint a variety of
different cartoon characters. This includes: dogs, cats,
birds, sea creatures, people, animals and well-known
cartoon characters. They will receive instruction on
how to analyze cartoon characters using shapes.
Other topics include: the color wheel, composition,
horizon line, design, and placement.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51196 S/9a-10a
PLACE
AN/134
INSTR
FEE
Struckman $55
PAINTING WITH ACRYLICS FOR
KIDS (AGES 7+)
NEW!
KIDS/2290
NEW!
This course teaches students how to paint a variety of
different projects with the use of acrylic paint. Students
will have one project per class to include: landscape,
seascape, animals, cartoon, floral and still life. Students
will learn how to plan, sketch, and layout their project.
They will also learn how to use different paint brush
techniques and the color wheel for composition.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51197 S/10a-11a
Students will learn the basics of drawing and painting
shapes, cartoons, landscapes, underwater scenes,
animals, cars and use watercolors to enhance their
projects.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
51214 S/12p-1p
PLACE
AN/134
INSTR
FEE
Struckman $55
Designed to heighten your child's self-esteem through
individual expression while interacting creatively with
others. Basic drawing skills and the application of
colors using colored pencils and watercolors will be
used.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
51018 S/9a-10a
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-204 Bae
FEE
$55
CARTOON DRAWING
(AGES 8+)
KIDS/403
Introduces drawing/thinking techniques. Offers in-class
drills and drawings with demonstrations and reviews;
receive supplemental handout to help support a longterm interest. Parents and adults may enroll.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50069 S/10a-12p
PLACE
CC/GYM 2205
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
FEE
Struckman $55
In this class, you will learn how to draw and paint
different animals. You will be using watercolors,
colored pencils, markers, crayons to capture textures of
animals.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50176 S/10a-11a
51213 S/11a-12p
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
SCE/TE2-204 Bae
$55
AN/134
Struckman $55
ANIME DRAWING (AGES 8+)
KIDS/1012
DRAWING & SKETCHING
(AGES 5-7)
KIDS/903
CRN DAYS
INSTR
DRAW AND PAINT ANIMALS
(AGES 5+)
KIDS/980
DRAWING AND WATERCOLORS
(AGES 5-8)
KIDS/443
CRN DAYS
PLACE
AN/134
INSTR
Gagne
FEE
$60
Learn how to draw unique anime fantasy characters
and settings. Also learn how to pose and costume the
characters. Fantasy characters will be created using
colored pencils, markers and watercolors.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
51016 S/11:30a-1p SCE/TE2-204 Bae
FEE
$60
FASHION ILLUSTRATION I
(AGES 12+)
KIDS/445
Calling all aspiring fashion illustrators. In this class you
will complete a fashion figure with collars, blouses,
skirts, pants, hats and accessories by the end of the
course. Students will learn how to draw proportional
figures and faces, as well as gesture drawings.
Fashion figures will be created using watercolors,
colored pencils, markers, and pens. Special supplies
required, pick up list in office.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
51017 S/1p-2:30p SCE/TE2-204 Bae
FEE
$60
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Kids’ college & teen program: arts & crafts, Computers, Digital Arts, Cooking, Dance
Computers
Computers
Digital Arts
Arts
An Acceptable Use Policy Form is required. Parents
may pick up a form at registration. Some classes may
require a free Yahoo user account; the instructor will
supply the information. It is required that students bring
a USB Flash Drive - minimum 256 MB to all Kids'
College Computer classes.
COMPUTER KEYBOARDING I
(AGES 8+)
KIDS/900
Multimedia software teaches your child the layout of the
computer keyboard. Integrated music and puzzle
activities make learning keyboard fun! Enrollment is
limited!
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50052 S/9a-10a
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-211 Robinson
FEE
$60
COMMON CORE: PREPARATION
FOR COMPUTER KEYBOARDING
(GRADES 2 & 3)
KIDS/2400
This course prepares students for the requirements of
the Common Core standards. Beginning in 2015,
students must be able to type multiple paragraph
practical paragraphs as part of the Common Core
implementation.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51117 S/9a-10a
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-200 Payne
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-200 Payne
CRN DAYS
51087 S/10a-12p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-211 Robinson
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51026 M/4p-5:30p AN/301
INSTR
Cooper
INSTR
Cooper
FEE
$60
Students will make and serve yummy snacks, and learn
how to use different ingredients while being safe in the
kitchen. Students will learn about kitchen tools and
safety. Students will learn how to use simple
ingredients found in the kitchen. Students will learn how
to make simple snacks that don't need to be cooked.
Students will learn how to serve and clean up after
snacks have been made.
Dates: Sep 13-Oct 11
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
$75
FEE
$75
Dance
Dance
INTRODUCTION TO DANCE
(AGES 3-4)
KIDS/500
Come and learn the fundamentals of movement and
dance. This class incorporates many styles of dance
using a fun approach to learning through repetition,
games and props. Students will develop selfconfidence in a creative environment.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50153 S/10a-11a
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$75
MY FIRST COOKING CLASS
(AGES 6-8)
KIDS/2000
This course is for students who know the basics in at
least one of the Microsoft applications. Students will
learn how Word, PowerPoint and Excel can be used in
school projects (reports, presentations) and for
personal use (digital scrapbooking, fun signs,
presentations and money management spreadsheets).
Dates: Sep 30-Nov 4
PLACE
FEE
Cooking
Cooking
MICROSOFT WORD, POWERPOINT &
EXCEL FOR KIDS
(AGES 9+)
KIDS/1408
51027 T/4p-5:30p AN/313
$85
Girls and boys, it's time to be creative and have fun! In
this course, you will learn basic computer programming.
You will design simple animations and even make your
own video game. Whether you know a lot or a little
about computers, you will enjoy this course!
Dates: Sep 29-Nov 3
50142 S/9a-10:30a SCECYP/104 Rose
CRN DAYS
FEE
INTRODUCTION TO COMPUTER
ANIMATION & GAMES
(GRADES 5-8)
KIDS/1320
FEE
This course prepares students for the requirements of
the Common Core standards. Beginning in 2015,
students must be able to type multiple paragraph
practical paragraphs as part of the Common Core
implementation.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
51118 S/11a-12p
Learn easy techniques for creating digital art using the
computer. The course will cover digital painting,
drawing cartoons with basic shapes, and turning
photographs into art. This class is a fun way for
students to improve their concentration and technology
skills for Smarter Balance testing. USBC flash drive
required.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
$60
COMMON CORE: PREPARATION
FOR COMPUTER KEYBOARDING
(GRADES 4 - 6)
KIDS/2401
CRN DAYS
DIGITAL ART FOR KIDS
(GRADES 4-8)
KIDS/1680
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
SCECYP/118 Casullo Burnes $50
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Kids’ college & teen program: Dance, Foreign Language, Gymnastics
YOUTH BALLET
(AGE 3-4)
KIDS/510
A TOUCH OF SPANISH
(AGES 8-12)
KIDS/108B
This is a beginning class that incorporates basic ballet
technique with fun motor skill exercises that focus on
rhythm and strength building. Parents not allowed in
the dance studio during class. The children will perform
a dance learned throughout the session on the last day
of class, during the fall, winter and spring sessions only.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
This class offers an introductory program that makes
Spanish acquisition a natural, personalized, enjoyable
and rewarding experience. Students will learn to read
and write basic Spanish and will be introduced to
speaking first level Spanish.
Starts week of 9/29/2014, ends week of 11/3/2014
CRN DAYS
50009 S/11a-12p
PLACE
CC/TBA
INSTR
Weidman
FEE
$50
YOUTH BALLET
(AGES 5-7)
KIDS/510A
50010 S/12p-1p
PLACE
CC/TBA
INSTR
Weidman
FEE
$50
JAZZ HIP-HOP DANCE
(AGES 5-6)
KIDS/516
50154 S/11a-12p
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
SCECYP/118 Casullo Burnes $50
Jazz dance techniques with a hip hop flair, style and
rhythm emphasized. Students will gain self-esteem
and confidence in an upbeat atmosphere.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
50137 S/12p-1p
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
SCECYP/118 Casullo Burnes $50
Foreign Language
Foreign
Language
PLACE
INSTR
WIL/203
Chavez
SCECYP/103 Islas
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
$50
$50
PLACE
CC/GYM 2123
INSTR
Stumpf
FEE
$55
MOMS, POPS & TOTS TUMBLING
(AGES 3-5)
KIDS/580
Moms and Dads - bring your child to class! Through
basic gymnastic skills, your child will improve
coordination and developmental skills. You need to be
there to assist your child at all times. Come dressed to
stretch, jump and run. You'll both have a great time
(boys and girls).
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50057 S/9:30a10:30a
PLACE
CC/GYM 2123
INSTR
Stumpf
FEE
$55
GYMNASTICS - BEGINNING I
(AGES 5.5-7)
KIDS/575
CRN DAYS
This course is a fun way to learn beginning Spanish.
Students with little or no previous Spanish will
experience the thrill of learning a second language.
Children will learn pronunciation, greetings, colors and
other basic concepts through songs, games, dances
and other activities.
Starts week of 9/29/2014, ends week of 11/3/2014
50183 M/4p-5p
50166 T/4p-5p
FEE
Introduces basic gymnastic tumbling skills, safety and
stretching. Bridges, tripods and, a variety of rolls and
jumps will be some of the skills taught for boys and
girls. Pick up instruction sheet at registration!
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
ROCK 'N LEARN SPANISH
(AGES 5-7)
KIDS/108A
CRN DAYS
INSTR
This class will introduce your child to stretching,
locomotor and basic gymnastic skills in a fun and safe
environment. Parent/guardian participation required to
assist the child through age appropriate progressive
gymnastic instruction each week.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
50067 S/8:30a9:30a
JAZZ HIP-HOP DANCE
(AGES 7+)
KIDS/516A
CRN DAYS
PLACE
WIL/203
Chavez
SCECYP/103 Islas
TINY TOTS TUMBLING
(AGES 18M - 3YRS)
KIDS/1330
CRN DAYS
Jazz dance techniques with a hip hop flair, style and
rhythm emphasized. Students will gain self-esteem
and confidence in an upbeat atmosphere.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51031 M/5p-6p
50293 T/5p-6p
Gymnastics
Gymnastics
Beginning class that teaches basic ballet technique and
coordination skills in a fun environment. There will be a
performance on the last day of class during the fall,
winter, and spring sessions only. Parents are not
allowed in the dance studio during class.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
CRN DAYS
FEE
$50
$50
50053 S/10:30a11:30a
PLACE
CC/GYM 1102
INSTR
Scheller
Warner
FEE
$60
GYMNASTICS - BEGINNING I
(AGES 8+)
KIDS/576
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50007 S/11:30a12:30p
PLACE
CC/GYM 1102
INSTR
Scheller
Warner
FEE
$60
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Kids’ college & teen program: Gymnastics, Martial Arts, Math
KUNG FU FOR KIDS
(AGES 7-17)
KIDS/655
Children learn ancient Chinese self-defense techniques
and forms through detailed step-by-step instruction.
While working together, kids develop confidence, selfdiscipline and teamwork. The practice of Kung Fu
forms improves balance, memory and self-control. Join
us and learn one of the oldest traditional martial arts in
existence today.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50008 S/12:30p-2p CC/GYM 2123
For continuing gymnasts; more advanced stretching
and tumbling skills, including headstands, handstands,
bridge kick-overs, cartwheels and tumbling
combinations will be taught. Boys and girls are
welcome. Must have instructor Permission.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
50187 S/12:30p1:30p
PLACE
CC/GYM 1102
INSTR
Scheller
Warner
FEE
$60
Children will be introduced to basic martial arts skills
and exercises with an emphasis on class discussion
and participation. This practice improves basic
coordination, balance and confidence. Martial Arts is a
process that develops self-discipline, respect for others
and builds character. Watch your child grow while
learning skills that last a lifetime. Parents are
encouraged to participate in certain elements during
class.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
PLACE
CC/GYM 2123
INSTR
Kalar
FEE
$50
JUDO/JUJITSU FOR KIDS
(AGES 6-13)
KIDS/654
This program is designed for children, with a focus on
improving coordination, quick reflexes, stamina, speed,
strength and sportsmanship. The three main categories
of Judo are taught, which include throwing techniques,
striking techniques, and grappling techniques on the
mat. Techniques for free practice are used, and
children may participate in competition.
Dates: Sep 29-Nov 5
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50031 MW/5:30p- WIL/204
6:30p
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$55
"Ah-ha" moments will be recorded in a math journal.
The focus of this course is to support students in
second grade math and enhance accurate calculating
skills. There will be group useof whiteboard work and
access to math websites.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-223 Trousdale
FEE
$50
MASTER MATH: 3RD GRADE
KIDS/241
INTRODUCTION TO THE MARTIAL
ARTS/PARENT & ME
(AGES 4-7)
KIDS/2015
50135 S/11:30a12:30p
FEE
MASTER MATH: 2ND GRADE
KIDS/240
50188 S/10a-11a
Martial Arts
Martial
CRN DAYS
Kalar
Math
GYMNASTICS II
(AGES 8+)
KIDS/577
CRN DAYS
INSTR
INSTR
Firestone
FEE
$60
"Ah-ha" moments will be recorded in a math journal.
Focus will be on supporting students in third grade
math and on enhancing calculating skills. There will be
group whiteboard work and use of math websites.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50189 S/9a-10a
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-223 Trousdale
FEE
$50
PRE-ALGEBRA CONCEPTS
(GRADES 5-6)
KIDS/202
Increase your skills in pre-algebra and acquaint
yourself with calculating activities. Also fractions,
decimals, integers and solving equations.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Oct 8-Nov 12
CRN DAYS
51097 S/10a-11a
51094* W/5p-6p
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
SCECYP/103 McLaughlin $60
AN/117
McLaughlin $60
ALGEBRA
(GRADES 7+)
KIDS/217
Learn how to solve equations, multiplying polynomials,
work word problems, graph functions, solve inequalities
without stress.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Oct 8-Nov 12
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
51098 S/11aSCECYP/103 McLaughlin $75
12:30p
51095* W/6p-7:30p AN/117
McLaughlin $75
Register Online at www.sce.edu
Kids’ college & teen program: math Tutorials
TUTORIAL: ALGEBRA 1A - BASICS
(GRADE 6+)
KIDS/2103
Math Tutorials
Tutorials
Math
Math tutorials are limited to eight students.
Algebra basics will include topics such as expressions,
signed numbers, reciprocals, equations, removing
group symbols, adding like terms, inequalities, and
absolute values. Class is limited to 8 students.
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
TUTORIAL: MATH MANIA
(GRADES 1-2)
KIDS/211
Students will review and enhance basic math skills
such as, addition, subtraction, fractions, place value,
money and telling time according to their grade level.
Students will use games, worksheets and story
problems to enrich their skills. Limited to 8 students.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Oct 8-Nov 5
CRN DAYS
50141 S/10a-11a
50165* W/5p-6p
PLACE
AN/114
AN/116
INSTR
FEE
Larsen
$60
Trousdale $60
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Attend a FREE online registration workshop and
learn the step-by-step process and helpful tips!
See page 3 for dates and details.
TUTORIAL: MATH MANIA
(GRADES 3-4)
KIDS/211A
Students will review and enhance basic math skills
such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, division,
fractions, charts and graphs, and telling time according
to their grade level. Students will use games,
worksheets and story problems to enrich their skills.
Limited to 8 students.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50322 S/9a-10a
PLACE
AN/114
INSTR
Larsen
FEE
Kids will review and enhance basic math concepts by
practicing skills such as long division, decimals,
fractions, integers, geometry, charts and graphs, word
problems and more. Limited to 8 students!
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
50072 S/11a-12p
PLACE
AN/114
INSTR
Larsen
FEE
$60
TUTORIAL: MATH SKILLS
(GRADES 5-6)
KIDS/222
This course reinforces school curriculum using strong
math skills. Large multiplication, division, integers
(addition subtraction of positive and negative integers),
exponents, decimals, fractions, percents (addition,
subtraction, multiplication and division), order of
operation and simple variables and equations.
Educational materials provided. Class limited to 8
students.
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Oct 8-Nov 5
CRN DAYS
51096 S/9a-10a
50314* W/4p-5p
PLACE
INSTR
51065 S/8a-9a
PLACE
AN/119
INSTR
FEE
Emperado $65
TUTORIAL: GEOMETRY - BASICS OF
GEOMETRY
(GRADES 7+)
KIDS/1265
Geometry-Part I includes basic concepts such as
points, lines, planes, and angles. A significant part of
the course deals with logic and reasoning, which is an
important foundation in constructing proofs. Students
will also learn about congruent triangles, quadrilaterals,
and inequalities. Class is limited to 8 students.
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51067 S/10a-11a
PLACE
AN/117
INSTR
FEE
Emperado $65
TUTORIAL: GEOMETRY II REASONING AND PROOF
(GRADES 7+)
KIDS/1702
The Geometry II is about logic, reasoning, and
developing proofs. Students will learn to structure twocolumn proofs and prove segment/angle relationships.
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51068 S/11a-12p
PLACE
AN/117
INSTR
FEE
Emperado $65
$60
TUTORIAL: MATH MANIA
(GRADES 5-6)
KIDS/211B
CRN DAYS
CRN DAYS
FEE
TUTORIAL: ALGEBRA 2 - CONIC
SECTIONS
(GRADES 8+)
KIDS/1725
This section of Algebra II covers the conic sections
(parabolas, circles, ellipses, and hyperbolas). Students
will learn how to use the quadratic formula and
complete the square. Class is limited to 8 students.
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51069 S/1p-2p
PLACE
WIL/203
INSTR
FEE
Emperado $65
TUTORIAL: DISCRETE
MATHEMATICS I-LOGIC AND SETS
(GRADE 8+)
KIDS/2210
This course covers how logic is written mathematically.
Also, truth tables and Boolean Algebra are introduced.
Sets and set notations are covered. This is a sample of
Engineering/Computer Science courses at the
collegiate level. Students should complete Algebra
before enrolling in this class.
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51066 S/9a-10a
PLACE
AN/119
INSTR
FEE
Emperado $65
SCECYP/103 McLaughlin $65
AN/117
McLaughlin $65
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Kids’ college & teen program: Music & Drama
Music & Drama
Music
Drama
For all music classes, students are required to bring
their own musical instrument to class.
VOCAL FOR KIDS
(AGES 7-10)
KIDS/325
50055 S/9a-10a
PLACE
Enjoy this introduction to the exciting world of musical
theatre! Participants will learn choreography and
vocals to a musical theatre song. Family and friends
are invited to a performance on the last day of class.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
This class is designed to help children develop good
ear- training to sing in groups or solos. It will help build
confidence as well as strengthen their individual style.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
MUSICAL THEATRE
(AGES 7+)
KIDS/315
INSTR
SCE/TE2-110 Earl
51029 S/1p-2p
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
SCECYP/118 Casullo Burnes $50
FEE
$60
VOCAL FOR KIDS
(AGES 11+)
KIDS/326
This class is designed to help children develop good
ear- training to sing in groups or solos. It will help build
confidence as well as strengthen their individual style.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50130 S/10a-11a
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-110 Earl
FEE
$60
PIANO KEYBOARDING –
BEGINNING I
(AGES 7+)
KIDS/368
GUITAR FOR KIDS - BEGINNING
(AGES 6-8)
KIDS/370
Learn to play the guitar in a fun way! Play simple
chords, read chord bar charts, and strumming patterns.
Bring your nylon-string or acoustic steel-string guitar
and medium guitar pick to class. Parents, please
accompany children to class.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50159 S/10a-11a
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-201 Austin
Students will learn the basics of the keyboard and
music theory. Students: bring your own keyboard (40key minimum) every week. A recital will be held on the
last day. Books will be suggested to buy at first class.
Starts week of 10/6/2014, ends week of 11/10/2014
GUITAR FOR KIDS - BEGINNING
(AGES 9+)
KIDS/370A
51173 T/4p-5p
AN/404
Metzidis
$74
Fee includes the price of the two music
books for the class
50030 Th/4p-5p
SCE/TE2-204 Metzidis
$74
Fee includes the price of the two music
books for the class
CRN DAYS
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
FEE
$60
Learn to play the guitar in a fun way! Play simple
chords, read chord bar charts, and strumming patterns.
Bring your nylon-string or acoustic steel-string guitar
and medium guitar pick to class. Parents, please
accompany children to class.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
50175 S/11a-12p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-201 Austin
FEE
$60
GUITAR FOR KIDS - INTERMEDIATE
(AGES 9+)
KIDS/371
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51048 S/12:30p-1:30p SCE/TE2-201
BEGINNING GROUP GUITAR 1
(AGES 10-13)
KIDS/1481
PIANO KEYBOARDING –
BEGINNING II
(AGES 7+)
KIDS/376
For students who have completed Beginning I; pick up
book list at registration.
Starts week of 10/6/2014, ends week of 11/10/2014
CRN DAYS
51174 Th/5p-6p
50292 T/5p-6p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-204 Metzidis
AN/404
Metzidis
54 SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
INSTR FEE
Austin $60
FEE
$60
$60
Students will learn the basics of rhythm, note reading,
tablature reading and some chords. Technical
exercises will be introduced to help develop control of
the instrument. Students should bring an Acoustic
Guitar (nylon string preferred) to class each week.
Class size limited to eight students. Hal Leonard Guitar
Method Book I.
Dates: Sep 29-Nov 3
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50319 M/5:30p-6:30p AN/134
INSTR
Stallings
FEE
$60
Register Online at www.sce.edu
Kids’ college & teen program: Music & drama, Violin - Suzuki Method, Personal Enrichment
PLAYING THE CELLO - BEGINNER I
(AGES 7+)
KIDS/375
VIOLIN II
(AGES 4+)
KIDS/352
Learn to play the cello! Develop good technique,
musicality, and have fun at the same time. Develop
self-confidence, good listening and motor skills,
memory, and concentration. Prior playing experience is
not required. Teacher will assist with instrument rental.
Class is limited to 6 students.
Dates: Oct 2-Nov 6
Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I. Learn
songs using beginner finger and melodic patterns.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
50023 Th/5:30p-6:30p AN/134
INSTR
DeFazio
FEE
$85
PLAYING THE CELLO - BEGINNER II
(AGES 7+)
KIDS/375A
Prerequisite: Must have completed Beginner I or have
instructor's approval. Learn to play and read simple
one position songs. Chamber music for Cello
ensemble.
Dates: Oct 2-Nov 6
CRN DAYS
50024 Th/6:30p-7:30p
PLACE INSTR
AN/134
DeFazio
DeFazio
FEE
$85
PLAYING THE CELLO INTERMEDIATE II
KIDS/384
50039 Th/8:30p-9:30p
PLACE INSTR
AN/134
DeFazio
FEE
$85
Violin--Suzuki
Suzuki Method
Violin
Method
The Suzuki method requires parents to learn and play
Violin with their child. Violins are not needed for the first
class meeting; rental information will be available in class.
A new parent orientation will be held the first class
meeting that covers how to create a successful practice
environment at home and in the classroom. Parents bring
your questions.
VIOLIN I (AGES 4+)
KIDS/351
Learn the violin using the successful Suzuki method.
Develop your child's concentration, motor skills,
memory powers and self-confidence. Students learn to
play easily and musically. Class is limited to 6 students.
Beginners: Pick up handout at registration. NOTE:
Parents are required to learn and play along with their
child!
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50011 S/11a-11:45a
PLACE
$75
Prerequisite: Must have completed Violin I and II or
have instructor's approval. Develop technique for
playing primary level songs.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50177 S/11:45a12:30p
PLACE
INSTR
SCECYP/107 Chan
FEE
$75
PUBLIC SPEAKING FOR CHILDREN
(AGES 8-12)
KIDS/1515
Learn the skills to confidently present a book report or a
speech in front of class. Gain the skills to plan, write
and give a book report or a planned speech. Learn tips
to combat stage fright, project your voice, and be
comfortable in front of a group.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Sep 30-Nov 4
50133 S/11a-12p
51056* T/4p-5p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-110 Earl
AN/136
Packard
FEE
$50
$50
CLUTTER BUSTER
(GRADES 3-6)
KIDS/1945
Having trouble finding your stuff???? Learn how to
simplify your life and have more time by organizing your
room, locker, or work areas. Learn to keep things in
order and design "zones" for various activities. Learn
skills that you can use for a lifetime!
Dates: Sep 13-Sep 13
CRN DAYS
50304 S/11a-12p
PLACE
INSTR
SCECYP/104 Rose
FEE
$15
LEARN TO SEW FOR FUN
(GRADES 8-12)
KIDS/1955
Learn to make your own clothes! Topics to be covered
are pattern and fabric selection, basic sewing machine
skills and clothing construction techniques. No sewing
skills are required. Call the office for a list of needed
supplies.
Dates: Oct 18-Nov 22; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51086 S/9a-12p
AN/402B
Fee includes materials.
INSTR
Rose
FEE
$100
INSTR FEE
SCECYP/107 Chan
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
FEE
VIOLIN III
(AGES 4+)
KIDS/355
CRN DAYS
Learn higher level of sound and bow techniques
including vibratos. Chamber music for cello ensemble.
Dates: Oct 2-Nov 6
CRN DAYS
INSTR
Personal Enrichment
Personal
Enrichment
PLACE INSTR
AN/134
PLACE
SCECYP/107 Chan
FEE
Learn higher level of sound productions and 1st
through 4th positions. Chamber music for Cello
ensemble.
Dates: Oct 2-Nov 6
50034 Th/7:30p-8:30p
50313 S/10:15a11a
$85
PLAYING THE CELLO INTERMEDIATE I
KIDS/383
CRN DAYS
CRN DAYS
$75
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CREATIVE WRITING
(GRADES 1-2)
KIDS/139
Reading
Writing
Readingand
& Writing
KINDERGARTEN READINESS
(AGES 4-5)
KIDS/101
For children entering kindergarten within the next year
or students needing review of current kindergarten
skills. Have your child be at the top of his class and join
us for fun and learning. Children will be exposed to
math, reading readiness and other school experiences.
Each session uses different work.
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
†Dates: Oct 8-Nov 5
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
51028 S/9a-10:30a SCECYP/117 TeGantvoort $60
51103* S/9a-10:30a WIL/219
Kuruppu
$60
50157† W/3:30p-5p SCECYP/117 TeGantvoort $60
BASIC READING SKILLS
(AGES 4-5)
KIDS/1335
50311 S/9a-10a
PLACE
AN/116
INSTR
Moran
FEE
$50
BASIC PHONICS (AGES 5-6)
KIDS/118
For the young reader needing help in phonics. Children
will be encouraged to be creative using sounds and
simple writing and reading drills.
Dates: Oct 7-Nov 11
CRN DAYS
50071 T/4p-5p
PLACE
AN/120
INSTR
Giroux
FEE
$50
PHONICS AND PRINTING
(AGES 5-6)
KIDS/234
This hands-on course introduces proper letter formation
and develops student's ability to sound out words.
Through fun games and printing activities students
become better printers and spellers. Students will also
learn beginning sentence writing. Each term has
different activities.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50312 S/10a-11a
PLACE
AN/116
CRN DAYS
INSTR
Moran
FEE
$50
PLACE
51106 S/12:30p-1:30p WIL/219
INSTR
Kuruppu
FEE
$50
CREATIVE WRITING
(GRADES 3-6)
KIDS/138
Students will work from "The Writer's Toolbox",
engaging in creative writing games and exercises for
inspiring the "write" side of their brains. The toolbox
includes: cue cards, four spinners, specialized learning
sticks and more. Great emphasis will be placed on
creativity, grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary skills,
hosted in a fun and relaxed learning environment.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
This class focuses on developing your child's ability to
rhyme and blend sounds in words to become better
readers and spellers. We will use "phonemic
awareness" techniques that allow children to practice
manipulating sounds in words thru fun songs and
activities. A student assessment and parent packet will
be given. Each term has different activities.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
Students will use their imaginations to write short
stories. Emphasis is on the creative expression of
ideas.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
50002 S/12p-1p
SCE/TE2-223 Trousdale $50
51107 S/1:30p-2:30p WIL/219
Kuruppu $50
SPELLING AND WRITING
ENRICHMENT (AGES 6-8)
KIDS/1185
If your child has a foundation in basic phonics, then this
is the class for him. This class will take students to the
next level of spelling words and better writing habits.
Students will learn to read and spell words through
various spelling patterns. This class will develop skills
in writing correct sentences and paragraphs.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50310 S/11a-12p
PLACE
AN/116
INSTR
Moran
FEE
$50
COMMON CORE READING
COMPREHENSION SKILLS
(GRADES 1 & 2)
KIDS/2230
Students will read a story and learn how to create
thinking maps as well as taking notes in order to
comprehend the story effectively. They will learn how
to use the text to answer text related questions based
on the new Common Core curriculum.
Dates: Sep 30-Nov 4
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR FEE
50316 T/4:30p-5:30p SCECYP/107 Zapata
$60
COMMON CORE: ONLINE READING
AND WRITING PREP (GRADES 3-4)
KIDS/2403
For children just learning to read or having difficulty
reading. Sounds are taught in a fun but learning
atmosphere through stories and writing.
Dates: Oct 8-Nov 12
This course prepares students for the Common Core
English
Language
Assessment.
Reading
comprehension and writing can be challenging,
especially with the tasks being transitioned to an online
format. Students learn to read and write more
effectively using computer skills needed to be ready for
the 2015 implementation of Common Core Testing in
California.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
50073 W/4p-5p
51109 S/12p-1p
FUN WITH PHONICS
(GRADES 1-2)
KIDS/115
CRN DAYS
PLACE
AN/136
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
INSTR
FEE
Trousdale $50
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-200 Payne
FEE
$55
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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READING & COMPREHENSION
(GRADES 3-4)
KIDS/117A
Students will enhance their reading comprehension,
learn to read more effectively, and improve
interpretation and vocabulary skills.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51052 S/10a-11a
50323 S/10a-11a
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-215 Lomheim
AN/120
Harrell
FEE
$50
$50
COMMON CORE: ONLINE READING
AND WRITING PREP (GRADES 5-6)
KIDS/2404
This course prepares students for the Common Core
English
Language
Assessment.
Reading
comprehension and writing can be challenging,
especially with the tasks being transitioned to an online
format. Students learn to read and write more
effectively using computer skills needed to be ready for
the 2015 implementation of Common Core Testing in
California.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51108 S/10a-11a
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-200 Payne
READING & COMPREHENSION
(GRADES 5-6)
KIDS/151
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Sep 30-Nov 4
CRN DAYS
50164 S/1p-2p
51057* T/5p-6p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-223 Trousdale
AN/136
Packard
FEE
$55
HOW TO STUDY, TAKE TESTS AND
ORGANIZE YOURSELF
(GRADES 3-6)
KIDS/130
Children will learn how to set up school work for home
study and practice good study techniques. See how
much better organized your children become with
increased improvement in their school grades.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Oct 7-Nov 11
CRN DAYS
51053 S/11a-12p
51047 S/12p-1p
50343* T/5p-6p
FEE
$50
$50
$50
This class will review parts of speech, sentence
structures, noun-verb agreement, prepositional
phrases, and clauses. It will then move into more
complex grammatical structures, such as participles,
gerunds and infinitives. A strong foundation in grammar
enhances a student's ability to write and speak
effectively.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
50191 S/10a-11a
$50
$50
INSTR
GRAMMAR FOR SUCCESS
(GRADES 7-10)
KIDS/1690
CRN DAYS
FEE
PLACE
SCE/TE2-215 Lomheim
AN/120
Harrell
AN/120
Giroux
PLACE
AN/119
INSTR
Mason
FEE
$50
IMPROVE YOUR READING AND
WRITING
(GRADES 7-10)
KIDS/191
Students will become more effective readers by
learning strategies to read different types of writing. By
responding in writing to what they read, students will
increase comprehension and improve written
communication skills. Techniques such as analyzing,
summarizing, comparing, critiquing, and interpreting will
be applied to in-class reading and writing projects.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50192 S/11a-12p
Learn to select important material, organize your
thoughts, rewrite creatively in your own words in order
to write good papers and reports. Face your fears and
feel confident through preparation to give oral reports
with visual aids. Class size is limited.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
*Dates: Oct 1-Nov 5
50003 S/11a-12p
51054 S/12p-1p
51055* W/4:30p5:30p
PLACE
INSTR
AN/120
Harrell
SCE/TE2-215 Lomheim
WIL/202
Packard
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INSTR
Mason
FEE
$50
Reading
WritingTutorials
Tutorials
Readingand
& Writing
WRITING BETTER REPORTS
(GRADES 3-6)
KIDS/124
CRN DAYS
PLACE
AN/119
FEE
$50
$50
$50
TUTORIAL: READING AND WRITING
REVIEW
(GRADE 1-2)
KIDS/148
Students will enrich reading and writing skills by
practicing language arts through writing, capitalization,
using proper punctuation, spelling, correcting
sentences, reading, and more through the use of ability
leveled study packets. Each term uses different work.
Limited to 8 students.
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51104 S/10:30a11:30a
PLACE
WIL/219
INSTR
Kuruppu
FEE
$60
Register Online at www.sce.edu
Kids’ college & teen program: Reading and Writing Tutorials, Science
TUTORIAL: READING AND WRITING
REVIEW
(GRADES 3-4)
KIDS/148A
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51105 S/11:30a12:30p
PLACE
WIL/219
INSTR
Kuruppu
FEE
$60
CHEMISTRY FOR YOUNG
SCIENTISTS (GRADES 1-3)
KIDS/705
Children will interact with the world of science using
hand-on techniques and observation. They will probe
life science, physical science and chemistry. Students
will formulate slime plus much more! Materials
included.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50321 S/11a-12p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-223 Trousdale
FEE
$55
Science
Science
DISCOVERING SCIENCE THROUGH
ART EXPERIENCES
(AGES 4-10)
KIDS/2075
This class can awaken the imagination, challenge the
mind and amaze the artist and scientist within each
child. Build upon natural curiosity as children discover
science concepts through art experiments. Themes
investigated include: water and air, light and sight,
motion and energy, and reaction and matter. Each
term explores different elements of the above themes.
No supplies needed.
Dates: Oct 11-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR
FEE
50161 S/1:30p-3p SCECYP/117 TeGantvoort $60
JAMMIN' CHEMISTRY
(GRADES 3-5)
KIDS/1375
Introduces the properties of solids, liquids, and gases.
Learn about chemical change when solids and liquids
produce gases and temperature changes. Experience
chemical change when acids and bases make cabbage
juice and goldenrod paper indicators change color. See
density changes with the salt volcano, liquid layers, and
suspended spheres of oil.
Dates: Sep 29-Nov 3
CRN DAYS
50202 M/4:30p5:30p
PLACE
INSTR
SCE/TE2-223 Swanson
FEE
$55
POPPING, COLLIDING, AND FLASHY
PHYSICS (GRADES 3-6)
KIDS/1380
FUN WITH LIGHT AND OPTICS
(GRADES 4-6)
NEW!
KIDS/2235
NEW!
Students will explore the wonders of light and optics.
They will learn how light is reflected and refracted.
Students will examine diffraction gratings and prisms,
producing colorful spectra and "rainbows". They will
learn that ordinary white light is composed of colors
called a spectrum. Participants will see the effect of
transmission of light through various materials, how
certain solids reflect light better than others, and show
how liquids and gases can scatter or reflect light. They
will learn about the shape, properties, and uses of
lenses and mirrors and will experience optical illusions.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
INSTR FEE
51015 S/11:30a-12:30p SCE/TE2-217 Swanson $55
Learn energy transfer by conduction, convection,
motion, and light. Explore conduction with colorchanging films, amazing ice blocks, and "hand boilers".
Experience heat transfer with dry ice and light sticks in
hot water. Use the swinging wonder, kinetic yoyos, and
an astroblaster to show energy transfer by moving
objects. See how fuel makes a miniature steam boat
move. Learn about light with radiometers, light-sensitive
beads, prisms, and solar cells.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50342 S/12:30p1:30p
INSTR
FEE
$55
LEGO ROBOTICS
(AGES 8-12)
KIDS/1790
This course introduces student to the concepts of da
Vinci robotics using LEGO products to design, build
and operate a robot.
Dates: Oct 18-Nov 22; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51159 S/10:30a12p
SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
PLACE
SCE/TE2-217 Swanson
PLACE
CC/TE3-317
INSTR
Staff
FEE
$110
Register Online at www.sce.edu
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LEGO ROB
BOTICS
(AGES 13 - 17)
KIDS/1791
BASK
KETBALL CLIINIC
This course intrroduces student to the concepts of daa
Vinci robotics using LEGO products to design, buildd
and operate a robot.
Dates: Oct 18-Nov 22; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
PLACE
51161 S/9a-10:30a CC/TE3
INSTR
Staff
FEE
E
$1200
Learn the fundamentalls of basketball through
instructtion and practice. Includes these basic skills:
footworrk, passing, dribblingg, shooting and runnning. Kids
can im
mprove their know
wledge of the gaame and
coordinnation.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Noov 8
CRN DAYS
AGES
S 4-6
50005 S/9:30a10:30a
CC/G
Gym1-101 Struckmaan $50
Mims
50006 S/10:30a11:30p
CC/G
Gym1-101 Struckmaan $50
Mims
PEE WEE BASEBA
ALL
ENGINEER
RING OF AERO
OSPACE
(AGES 13-117)
KIDS/1795
This course inttroduces students to the concepts off
aerospace desiggn and production that
t includes designn
and building of airplanes (both jet and propeller),,
b
helicopterss
rockets, space vehicles, hot air balloons,
and other mechhanical flying machinnes.
Dates: Sep 13-O
Oct 11
51160 S/10:30aa12p
AN/136
INSTR
Staff
FEE
CC/G
Gym1-101 Struckmaan $50
Mims
AGES
S 10+
PLACE
INSTR
50004 S/8:30a9:30a
AGES
S 7-9
CRN DAYS
PLA
ACE
FEE
E
$1055
Studennts learn the fundam
mentals of batting, throwing,
catchinng, and running bbases in a non-coompetitive
environnment. Bring basebaall mitts to class.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Noov 8
CRN DAYS
AGES
S 4-5
50017 S/12p-1p
AGES
S 6+
50156 S/1p-2p
PLAC
CE
INSTR
R
FEE
CC/Gyym2-Grass Struckm
man $50
Mims
CC/Gyym2-Grass Struckm
man $50
Mims
PEE WEE SOCCER
R
ENGINEER
RING OF CITIES
(AGES 13 -17)
KIDS/1797
This course introoduces students to the concepts of civil
engineering andd production that inncludes design andd
building of tunneels, bridges, buildinggs and skyscrapers.
Dates: Sep 13-O
Oct 11
This iss a wonderful oppoortunity to start leaarning the
basic sskills of soccer. S
Students will be involved in
warm-uup and stretching acctivities that enable tthe player
to strettch their muscles, ddevelop needed muuscle, and
get reaady to practice. Gam
mes will be used too have fun
and leaarn soccer. Bring a ##4 soccer ball to claass.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Noov 8
51162 S/10:30aa12p
50178 S/9a-10a
CC/S
Soccer-West Zapatta
$50
50179 S/10a-11a
CC/S
Soccer-West Zapatta
$50
CRN DAYS
PLACE
AN/136
INSTR
Staff
FEE
E
$1155
CRN DAYS
PLA
ACE
BEGIN
NNING AGES 4-66
AGES
S 6-8
INSTTR FEE
Fitness
Sports
SSports and
& Fitn
ness
Classes listed below arre offered at thee Fullerton
College Tennis Courts.
QUIC
CKSTART JUN
NIOR TENNIS FOR
BEGIINNERS
(AGE
ES 5-8)
KIDS
S/2175
ZUMBA® KIDS
K
KIDS/2227
ZUMBA® for Kids
K
is a fitness program designedd
especially for kids ages 7 - 11 yeaars old. It combiness
p
rhythms off
high energy with the ZUMBA® program
salsa, cumbia, reggaeton, merenggue and others. Itt
provides a safee and effective workkout. This class iss
designed specifically for kids, so the moves and musicc
are kid friendly.
Dates: Oct 4-Noov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
51212 S/9a-10a
PLACE
INSTR
SCECYP/118 Ramirez
59 SCE 2014 Fall Schedule
QuickS
Start is a new tenniis training program designed
just foor kids! Smaller eequipment is usedd so that
childrenn experience succeess more quickly. Simplified
scoringg is taught along w
with teamwork. Chiildren are
fully enngaged while learnning to play a lifetim
me sport.
QuickS
Start tennis equalls fun! Equipmennt needs
explainned at the first class session.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Noov 8
CRN DAYS
51165 S/11a-12p
PLA
ACE
FC/TTennis
Courrts
INSTR
R
Rivera
FEE
$65
FEE
E
$50
Register Online at www.sce.edu
Kids’ college & teen program: Sports and Fitness – General Information
General Information
GENERAL
INFORMATION
SCE SCHEDULE SYMBOL KEY
AN = Anaheim Campus
CC = Cypress College Campus
FC = Fullerton College
CRN = Course Registration Number
NC = No class will be held on that date
SCE/CYP = Cypress Coll Campus, SCE 100 Bldg.
SCE/TE2 = Cypress Coll Campus, SCE/TE2 200 Bldg.
WIL = Wilshire Campus (Fullerton)
TENNIS FOR KIDS - BEGINNING
(AGES 6-9)
KIDS/626
= Classes that are eligible for CTE Online
Registration on Tuesday, August 19, 2014.
See pg 4 for details.
Instruction in basic skills. Students will learn forehand,
backhand, serve, volley, approach shot and footwork.
Bring racquet and one can of new tennis balls. Makeup
classes in case of rain.
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50201 S/9a-10a
PLACE
CC/Tennis
Court -1
INSTR
FEE
De La Rosa $55
TENNIS FOR KIDS - BEGINNING
(AGES 10+)
KIDS/626A
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50068 S/10a-11a
PLACE
CC/Tennis
Court -1
INSTR
FEE
De La Rosa $55
TENNIS FOR KIDS - ADVANCED
BEGINNING
KIDS/627
Permission needed from Instructor!
Dates: Oct 4-Nov 15; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50290 S/11a-12p
PLACE
CC/Tennis
Court -1
INSTR
FEE
De La Rosa $55
Classes listed below are being offered at the Fullerton
College Pool.
WATER POLO FOR KIDS BEGINNING
(AGES 9-14)
KIDS/669
This class is designed to provide basic instruction in the
Olympic sport of Water Polo to students ages 9-14.
Boys and girls will learn passing, dribbling, shooting,
alternating frog kick, rules of the sport and aspects of
team play. Class sessions will be in the pool. Practice
games will occur after skills are learned. Must wear a
suit and have some basic swimming skills. Goggles
are encouraged. For additional information please read
chapters found at http://fcwaterpolo.fullcoll.edu
Dates: Sep 12-Nov 22; nc Nov 8
CRN DAYS
50029 S/11a12:30p
F/5:30p-7p
PLACE
WIL/TBA
FCPOOL
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INSTR
FEE
Luchansky $95
By District policy, "every course, course section or class
shall be open to enrollment and participation by any
person who has been admitted to the School of
Continuing Education (SCE)".
CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE: SCE has
made every reasonable effort to determine that this class
schedule is accurate; however, changes may occur after
press time.
CLASSES
ADMISSION TO CLASSES: Students are admitted on a
first come, first served basis. Students are not permitted
to attend classes in which they are not officially enrolled.
Classes 'filled' may have a 'waitlist' already established for
students wanting to attend. Non-tuition classes: Students
must attend first day of class or lose their spot to a
petitioning student.
AUDITING CLASSES: If a student has received a
passing grade in a Pharmacy Technician Certificate
Program course and wishes to repeat the course, the
student should submit an audit request to the program
manager. For more information about auditing a
Pharmacy Technician course, please contact
714.808.4673. Fee charged for auditing a course is
subject to change. No auditing other SCE courses.
CLASS ATTENDANCE / CANCELLATIONS: Students
are expected to attend all classes. If attendance drops,
classes may be cancelled. Non-tuition classes may be
discontinued during the term if attendance drops. Tuition
classes will continue according to schedule once they
have started.
WEEKEND POLICY: It is SCE's practice that classes do
not normally meet on a weekend following a Friday
District holiday or preceding a Monday District holiday. If
it is necessary for a class to be held on a holiday
weekend, this would be an exception to the rule.
IN-CLASS REGISTRATION: Students must attend the
first meeting where in-class registration takes place or
they may lose their seat to someone else. A minimum
number of students must attend the first class meeting.
In-class registration is on a first come, first served basis.
CHILDREN IN CLASS: No children are to attend adult
classes.
CAMPUS BOOKSTORES: Anaheim 714.808.4675;
Cypress 714.484.7336; Wilshire (Fullerton) 714.992.7557
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General Information
REGISTRATION LOCATIONS: No matter where the
class is held, students can register at any campus:
Anaheim (Second Floor), Cypress (Pkg Lot 4: SCE
Cypress (Bldg 100), Wilshire (Bldg 300). Registration
also available at www.sce.edu.
MINOR STUDENTS: SCE classes are open to those 18
years or older who have been admitted to SCE and are
not attending school. Students under 18 who have not
graduated from high school may be permitted to attend
under special circumstances. It is advisable to contact
the campus Dean at the site where the class is offered
prior to obtaining the required permission letter from the
school that the minor student is attending. If permission
to enroll is granted, the minor student may enroll only
after the regular registration period so that priority is given
to adult students. Children of any age may take Kids'
College classes as indicated in the course schedule.
NAME CHANGE: Students are encouraged to visit one of
the SCE campuses for a name change. Students must
provide a picture ID when requesting a name change.
PARKING
Permit parking spaces are limited. A purchased parking
permit does not guarantee a parking space. If you do not
have a permit you will be ticketed. An SCE parking permit
applies to any space that is marked for students, or any
unmarked space. Student permits are not allowed in
clearly marked 30-minute parking, visitor parking or staff
parking spaces; students parking in these spaces will be
ticketed. An SCE parking permit is valid at all three
campus locations as well as in student spaces at Fullerton
College and Cypress College. Parking permits are
refundable prior to the first class meeting only and must
be returned to receive a refund.
PARKING FEES: Parking is by permit only. Vehicle
permits: $35; motorcycle permits: $20; both available at
the SCE Registration Office. Daily passes available for
$2 in parking areas. Parking permits are half-year permits
that are available from Jan 1-Jun 30 OR Jul 1-Dec 31 (not
six months from purchase date).
BUS SERVICE: OCTA provides service to each of our
three SCE campuses. For more information, call
714.636.7433.
FEES
APPORTIONMENT CLASSES: These classes appear as
free but are actually funded by the state. Funding is
received for each hour of student attendance. The cost of
offering the class is covered by these funds. The class
may be cancelled if the attendance falls below the level
needed to cover the costs of the class. There are 10
recognized areas in Title 5 that are eligible for noncredit
education apportionment. SCE offers noncredit classes in
the following areas:
1. English as a Second Language
2. Citizenship for Immigrants
3. Elementary and Secondary Basic Skills
4. Health and Safety
5. DSPS (Substantial Disabilities)
6. Parenting
7. Older Adults
8. Short-Term Vocational
COMMUNITY SERVICES CLASS FEES: Classes NOT
funded by the state are supported by student tuition.
Students must cover the cost of the class through fees.
Additional instructional material or supply fees may be
required. These classes will not be cancelled if
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attendance falls low during the term. While late
registration is permissible in most classes, full payment of
tuition fees is always required.
PAYING FOR CLASSES: Full payment is required at the
time of registration. Cash, checks, money orders, and
credit cards (MasterCard and VISA) are accepted. $25
will be charged to any students' account where a check is
returned for non-sufficient funds.
HOLDS: SCE will withhold transcripts, registration
privileges or any combination hereof from any student or
former student who has failed to pay all outstanding fees
(from current or previous terms) or for other administrative
reasons.
REFUNDS: A Refund Petition must be filled out 48 hours
before the class starts. A $10 processing fee will be
deducted from ALL refunds issued, except classes
canceled by SCE. Refunds will be processed two weeks
after the term begins. No refunds on books. NOTE:
Refund checks to KIDS' COLLEGE students will be
made to the name of the student of record as required by
State Education Code regulations.
RECORDS & IDENTIFICATION CARDS
STUDENT RECORDS: California Administrative Code,
Title V, and District policy states that students can review
their student records any time. All student records are
located at the SCE Wilshire Center. Transcript requests
are accepted in person or by mail (the form may be
printed off of the SCE website). Allow 10 business days
for processing.
RECORDS & RELEASE OF RECORDS: The Family
Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA) affords
students certain rights with respect to their education
records. They have the right to:
*inspect and review their education records
*have some control over the disclosure of information
from their education record
*seek to amend incorrect education records
In accordance with FERPA, SCE may release or publish,
without the student's prior consent, items in the category
of public (directory) information. The NOCCCD Board of
Trustees has identified the following as public (directory)
information:
*Degrees and awards received by students, including
honors, scholarships, athletic awards and Dean's List
recognition;
*Student participation in officially recognized activities and
sports including weight, height and high school of
graduation of athletic team members;
*Dates of attendance.
Students who wish to restrict this information must submit
a written request to the Registrar's Office at the Wilshire
Continuing Education Center. Requests must be filed
within fifteen calendar days from the beginning of each
trimester a student is in attendance.
For more
information, call 714. 992.9502.
CLASSIFICATION OF STUDENTS: Students are
classified as full-time when enrolled and attending 12
hours or more of instruction per week. Students enrolled
in fewer than 12 hours per week of instruction are
considered part-time students.
Enrollment and
attendance can be confirmed after the student has
attended two consecutive weeks of instruction.
Register Online at www.sce.edu
General Information – Student Conduct Policy
GRADING POLICY: Students enrolled in a Career
Development and College Preparation (CDCP) course are
advised that they will be issued a grade that will appear
on the SCE transcript and permanent academic history. If
a student does not wish to be graded, they must drop the
course prior to the eighth hour of instruction. While an
instructor may drop a student for excessive absences, it
is the student's responsibility to officially withdraw
from a class. If a student withdraws after the eighth hour
of instruction, but prior to the last quarter of instruction,
the student will receive a "W" grade on their transcript,
regardless of whether the drop was initiated by the
student or instructor. Students may not drop a course
after the start of the final quarter of the course. Please
refer to the chart below or visit www.sce.edu/gradingpolicy
for further information.
*Hours of
Instruction
1-7
8-16
17-24
1-7
8-27
28-36
1-7
8-36
37-48
Recorded
on
Grade
Transcript
24 hour classes
Y
NG
Y
W (Withdrawal)
Y
P (Pass) or NP (No Pass)
36 hour classes
Y
NG
Y
W (Withdrawal)
Y
P (Pass) or NP (No Pass)
48 hour classes
Y
NG
Y
W (Withdrawal)
Y
P (Pass) or NP (No Pass)
OPEN ENROLLMENT: It is the policy of the North
Orange County Community College District (NOCCCCD)
that, unless specifically exempted by statue, every course
section or class, the full-time equivalent students (FTES)
attendance of which is to be reported for state aid,
whenever offered and maintained by NOCCCD, shall be
fully open to enrollment and participation by any person
who has been admitted to the college(s) or School of
Continuing Education and who meets such prerequisites
as may be established pursuant to Chapter II, Division2,
part VI, Title 5 of the California Administrative Code,
commencing with Section 51820.
CAMPUS SAFETY: For any emergency, dial 9-1-1 from
any campus phone. To reach campus safety, call the
following number by campus: Anaheim: 714.808.4911;
Cypress:
714.484.7387;
Wilshire
(Fullerton):
714.992.7777.
SEXUAL
HARASSMENT,
DRUG-FREE
AND
ALCOHOL-FREE DISTRICT POLICIES: For a copy of
these policies, please refer to the SCE website at
www.sce.edu
NON-DISCRIMINATION STATEMENT: It is the policy of
the North Orange County Community College District to
provide an educational, employment, and business
environment in which no person shall be unlawfully
subjected to discrimination or sexual harassment, nor
unlawfully denied full and equal access to the benefits of
District programs or activities on the basis of ethnic group
identification, national origin, religion, age, gender, race,
color, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status or
physical or mental disability as defined and prohibited by
state and federal statutes. Any student who engages in
unlawful discrimination or sexual harassment in violation
of this policy will be subjected to disciplinary action, which
may include suspension or expulsion.
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Students who believe they have been subjected to
unlawful discrimination, including sexual harassment, or
who seek information regarding the District's Unlawful
Discrimination Policy, should contact the Office of the
District Director of Human Resources at 714.808.4818.
The following person is designated by the North Orange
County Community College District as the Responsible
Officer/Section 504/Title IX Coordinator for receiving and
coordinating the investigation of all unlawful discrimination
complaints filed pursuant to section 59328 of Title 5 of the
California Code of Regulations, and for coordinating
compliance with section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of
1973, Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act of
1990, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1992, and
response to discrimination complaints related thereto:
Name: Irma Ramos
Position: Vice Chancellor, Human Resources
Address: 1830 W. Romneya Dr, Anaheim, CA 928011819
Telephone: 714.808.4822
DISABLED STUDENT PROGRAMS AND SERVICES:
SCE provides support services to enable persons with
disabilities to participate in classes and programs. Such
support may include tutors, interpreter service, note
takers, or other assistance. In addition, special classes
are offered for those who are not yet ready to benefit from
general continuing education offerings. See the Disabled
Student Programs and Services section in this schedule
for class listings or call 714.484.7057.
WE'RE LOOKING FOR NEW INSTRUCTORS! DO YOU
WANT TO TEACH FOR THE SCHOOL OF
CONTINUING EDUCATION? We are looking for new
instructors for the following programs: Older Adult
Classes, Kids' College, VESL/ESL, Computer Classes.
You must meet the minimum qualifications
set by the State of California Chancellor's Office. For
more info call 714.484.7038. If qualified, please send
resume to: Valentina Purtell, Dean of Instruction, SCE
Cypress, 9200 Valley View, Cypress CA 90630
ACCREDITATION: The NOCCCD School of Continuing
Education (SCE) is proudly accredited by the Accrediting
Commission for Schools of the Western Association of
Schools and Colleges (WASC). For more information
regarding SCE's accreditation, please contact WASC at
the following:
Western Association of Schools and Colleges Accrediting
Commission for Schools
533 Airport Blvd., Suite 200, Burlingame, CA 90410
Student CONDUCT
Conduct Policy
STUDENT
POLICY
Standards of Student Conduct and Discipline Policy
The standards of student conduct and disciplinary action
for violation of Board Policy 5500 were approved by the
NOCCCD Board on January 28, 2003, and were drawn in
compliance with Sections 66300, 76030, 76033, 7034,
76036 of the State Education Code.
Students are expected to respect and obey civil and
criminal law and shall be subject to the legal penalties for
violation of the city, county, state, and national laws(s).
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Student Conduct Policy
Student conduct must conform to Board Policy and
college regulations and procedures. As cited in BP5500,
"A student who violates the standards of student conduct
shall be subject to disciplinary action including, but not
limited to the removal, suspension or expulsion of the
student. Misconduct which constitutes "good cause" for
disciplinary action includes, but is not limited to, the
following:
1. Disruptive behavior, willful disobedience, habitual
profanity or vulgarity, the open and persistent defiance of
the authority of, or persistent abuse of District personnel,
or violating the right of other students.
2. Failure to identify oneself when requested to do so by
District officials acting in the performance of their duties.
3. Cheating, plagiarism in connection with an academic
program (including plagiarism in a student publication), or
engaging in other academic dishonesty.
4. Dishonesty, forgery, alteration, or misuse of District
documents, records, or identification, or knowingly
furnishing false information to the District.
5. Misrepresentation of oneself or of an organization to
be an agent of the District.
6. Causing, attempting to cause, or threatening to cause
physical injury or physical or verbal abuse or any threat of
force or violence, to the person, property, or family of any
member of the college community, whether on or off
District property as defined above.
7. Willful misconduct which results in injury or death to a
student or to District personnel, or which results in the
cutting, defacing, or other damage to any real or personal
property of the District.
8. Unauthorized entry into, unauthorized use of, or
misuse of property of the District.
9. Stealing or attempting to steal District property or
private property on District premises, or knowingly
receiving stolen District property or stolen private property
on District premises.
10. Causing or attempting to cause damage to District
property, or to private property on
District premises.
11. Unlawful use, sale, possession, offer to sell,
furnishing, or being under the influence of any controlled
substance listed in the California Health and Safety Code,
section 11053 et seq., an alcoholic beverage or an
intoxicant of any kind, or any poison classified as such by
Schedule D in Section 4160 of the Business and
Professions Code or other State law defining controlled
substance while on District property, or at a District
function; or unlawful possession of, or offering, arranging
or negotiating the sale of any drug paraphernalia, as
defined in the California Health and Safety Code, section
11014.5.
12. Willful or persistent smoking in any area where
smoking has been prohibited by law or by regulation of
the District.
13. Possession, sale, use, or otherwise furnishing of
explosives, dangerous chemicals, deadly weapons or
other dangerous object including but not limited to, any
facsimile firearm, knife or explosive on District property, or
at a District function, without prior written authorization of
the Chancellor, college president, School of Continuing
Education Provost, or authorized designee.
14. Engaging in lewd, indecent, or obscene behavior on
District property, or at a District function.
15. Violation of municipal, state, or federal laws in
connection with attendance in programs or services
offered by the District, or while on District property or at
District-sponsored activities.
16. Soliciting or assisting another to do any act (including
the purchasing, transporting or consumption of any
controlled substance), while under the supervision of a
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District official, which would subject a student to
expulsion, suspension, probation, or other discipline
pursuant to this policy.
17. Attempting any act constituting cause for disciplinary
action as identified in the above sections of this policy.
18. Committing sexual harassment as defined by law or
by District policies and procedures.
19. Engaging in harassing or discriminatory behavior
based on disability, gender, gender identity, gender
expression, nationality, race or ethnicity, religion, sexual
orientation or any other status protected by law.
20. Engaging in physical or verbal intimidation or
harassment of such severity or pervasiveness as to have
the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with a
student's academic performance, or District employee's
work performance, or of creating an intimidating, hostile or
offensive educational or work environment.
21. Engaging in physical or verbal disruption of
instructional or student services activities, administrative
procedures, public service functions, authorized curricular
or co-curricular activities or prevention of authorized
guests from carrying out the purpose for which they are
on District property.
22. Stalking, defined as a pattern of conduct by a student
with intent to follow, alarm, or harass another person, and
which causes that person to reasonably fear for his or her
safety, and where the student has persisted in the pattern
of conduct after the person has demanded that the
student cease the pattern of conduct. Violation of a
restraining order shall, without more, constitute stalking
under this policy.
23. Persistent, serious misconduct where other means of
correction have failed to bring about proper conduct or
where the presence of the student causes a continuing
danger to the physical safety of students or others.
24. Engaging in expression which is obscene, libelous, or
slanderous according to current legal standards, or which
so incites students as to create a clear and present
danger of the commission of unlawful acts on District
property, or the violation of the lawful administrative
procedures of the District, or the substantial disruption of
the orderly operation of the District.
25. Use of the District's computer systems or electronic
communication systems and services for any purpose
prohibited by Administrative Procedures 3720, Computer
& Electronic Communication Systems, or for any act
constituting cause for disciplinary action as provided in
this policy.
Furthermore, no student shall be suspended from a
college or School of Continuing Education program or
expelled unless the conduct for which the student is
disciplined is related to college, School of Continuing
Education or District activity or attendance. Also any
violation of law, ordinance, regulation or rule regulating, or
pertaining to, the parking of vehicles, shall not be cause
for removal, suspension or expulsion of a student.
The Chancellor shall establish procedures for the
imposition of discipline on students in accordance with the
requirements for due process of law. The procedures
shall identify potential disciplinary actions including, but
not limited to, the removal, suspension or expulsion of a
student.
The Chancellor shall establish procedures of which all
students are informed of the rules and regulations
governing student behavior.
Register Online at www.sce.edu
Off-Campus Continuing education locations
OFF-CAMPUS continuing
CONTINUING
Off-campus
EDUCATION
LOCATIONS
education locations
Register in Class!
Do not call location unless noted.
Acacia Villas
1620 E Chapman Ave Full
Access California
631 S Brookhurst St Anah
Services
Suite 107
Alamitos West Health 3902 W Katellla Ave Los Alam
Care Ctr
Anaheim Care
9622 Katella Ave
Anah
Cottages
Anaheim Community 250 E Center
Anah
Ctr
Anaheim Crest Nurs 3067 W Orange Ave Anah
Ctr
Anaheim Crown
641 S Beach Blvd
Anah
Plaza
Anaheim Healthcare 501 S Beach Blvd
Anah
Ctr
Anaheim Sr Ctr
250 E Center Street Anah
Anaheim Terrace
141 S Knott Ave
Anah
Care Ctr
Anaheim VIP Ctr
1158 N Knollwood Cir Anah
Anhm Independencia 10841 Garza St
Anah
Fam Reso Ct
Artesia Gardens
6041 Kingman Ave Buena Pk
Betsy Ross Elem
535 S Walnut St
Anah
Bradford Square
1180 N Bradford Ave Placnta
Braille Institute
527 N Dale
Anah
Brea Comm Ctr
500 South Sievers Brea
Avenue
Brea Sr Ctr
500 Sievers Ave
Brea
Buena Pk Nurs Ctr 8520 S Western Ave Buena Pk
Buena Pk Sr Ctr
8150 Knott Ave
Buena Pk
Buena Vista Care Ctr 1440 S Euclid Street Anah
Cambridge Court
1621 E
Full
Commonwealth Ave
Coventry Court
2040 S Euclid Street Anah
Health Ctr
Cypress Sr Citizen 9031 Grindlay St
Cypress
Ctr
DePalma Terrace Sr 351 E Palm Dr
Placnta
Living
Easter Seals Sr Day 500 W Central Ave Brea
Services
Ste A
Emerald Court
1731 Medical Center Anah
Dr
Emerald Isle Sr
661 N Rose Dr
Placnta
Apartments
Emeritus, Brea
285 W Central Ave Brea
Emeritus, Casa
10615 Jordan Rd
Whittier
Whittier
Emeritus, Fairwood 200 N Dale Ave
Anah
Manor
Emeritus, Garden
10200 Chapman Ave G G
Manor
Emeritus, Yorba
17803 Imperial Hwy Y L
Linda
Empower Community 8381 Katella
Stanton
Day Program
Enriching-DSPS
12843 Beach Blvd Stanton
Fabric Land
836 E Lincoln Avenue Orange
First Christian Church 520 W South St
Anah
Anaheim
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Fullerton Community 340 W.
Full
Ctr
Commonwealth Ave
Fullerton Gardens
1510 E
Full
Commonwealth Ave
Fullerton Post Acute 2222 N Harbor Blvd Fulllerton
Care
Good Shepherd
11600 Los Alamitos Los Alam
Church
Blvd
Gordon Lane Care 1821 E Chapman Ave Full
Ctr
Happy Brea Adult
595 W Lambert Rd Brea
Day Hth Care
Harbor Villa Care Ctr 861 S Harbor Blvd Anah
Healthcare Service Lighthouse Anaheim Anah
Inc
Horace Mann Elem 920 N Janss St
Anah
Jonas Salk Elem
1411 S Gilbert St
Anah
Karlton Residential 3615 W Ball Rd
Anah
Care Ctr
Katella Sr Living
3952 W Katella Ave Los Alam
Community
Knott Ave Care Ctr 9021 Knott Ave
Buena Pk
Knott Ave Res
9011 Knott Ave
Buena Pk
La Habra Community 101 W La Habra Blvd La Habra
Serv-Sr Ctr
La Habra Conv
1233 W La Habra
La Habra
Hospital
Blvd
La Habra Villa
1100 E Whittier Blvd La Habra
La Palma Nurs Ctr 1130 W La Palma
Anah
Ave
La Palma Royale
525 W La Palma Ave Anah
Lake Park Mobile
3700 N Rose Dr
YL
Home - YL
Lake Park Mobile
625 N Puente St
Brea
Home Pk Brea
Leisure Court
1135 Leisure Ct
Anah
Loara Elem
1601 W Broadway Anah
Los Alamitos Sr Ctr 10911 Oak Street
Los Alam
Melrose Elem
974 Melrose Ave
Placnta
Morningside of
800 Morningside Dr Full
Fullerton
Muckenthaler Cultural 1201 W Malvern Ave Full
Ctr
New Horizon
8541 W Cerritos Ave Stanton
Palm Retirement Ctr 312 N Roosevelt Ave Full
Park Anaheim
3435 W Ball Rd
Anah
Healthcare Ctr
Park Regency Care 1770 W La Habra
La Habra
Ctr
Blvd
Park Regency Ret 1750 W La Habra
La Habra
Res
Blvd
Park Vista Assisted 2527 Brea Blvd
Full
Living
Park Vista,
2525 Brea Blvd
Full
Morningside
Paul Revere Elem
131 W Midway Dr
Anah
Ponderosa Park
2100 S Haster St
Anah
Family Resource
Quaker Gardens
12151 Dale Ave
Stanton
Rehab Institute So Ca 130 Laguna Rd
Full
Rio Vista Elem
310 N Rio Vista
Anah
Ruby Dr Elem
601 Ruby Dr
Placnta
Sr Citizens Ctr 143 S Bradford Ave Placnta
Placentia
Sr Citizens Ctr
250 E Center St
Anah
Anaheim
St Boniface Church 120 N Janss St
Anah
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Off-Campus Continuing education locations – class index
St. Elizabeth
Healthcare
St. Jude Ctr for
Rehabilation
St. Jude West
Fullerton Ctr
Stanton Civic Ctr
Stanton Cultural Arts
Ctr
Sunnycrest Sr Living
Sunrise Assisted
Living, YL
Sunrise Asst Liv
Fullerton
Sunrise Asst Living
La Palma
Terrace View Care
Ctr
Thomas Edison Elem
Topaz Elem
Valley View Gardens
Vintage of
Stonehaven
W Anah Extended
Care Hospital
Walnut Manor Care
Ctr
West Anaheim Sr
Prog
West Anaheim
Therapeutic Res
Westminster
Therapeutic Ctr
Westview Vocational
Ctr
Whitten Heights
Whittier Hills
Healthcare Ctr
Windsong Sr Activity
Ctr
Windsor Gardens of
Anaheim
Windsor Gardens of
Fullerton
Yorba Linda Church
of Christ
Yorba Linda Sr Ctr
2800 N Harbor Blvd Full
2767 E. Imperial
Highway
Orangethorpe
Methodist Church
7800 Katella Ave
7800 Katella Ave
Brea
Full
Stanton
Stanton
1925 Sunnycrest Dr Full
4792 Lakeview Ave Y L
2226 North Euclid
Full
Avenue
5321 La Palma Ave La Palma
201 E Bastanchury
Rd
1526 E Romneya Dr
3232 Topaz Ln
11848 Valley View St
5303 Stonehaven Dr
Full
Anah
Full
GG
YL
645 S Beach Blvd
Anah
891 S Walnut St
Anah
2271 W Crescent Ave Anah
645 South Beach
Blvd
206 Hospital Circle
Anah
Westmnstr
9776 Katella Avenue Anah
200 W Whittier Blvd La Habra
10426 Bogardus Ave Whittier
1701 S Euclid St
Anah
3415 W Ball Rd
Anah
245 E Wilshire Ave
Full
4382 Eureka Ave
YL
4501 Casa Loma Ave Y L
Class Index
CLASS
INDEX
A Touch of Spanish ..................................................... 51
Adobe Dreamweaver .................................................. 24
Adobe Illustrator .......................................................... 23
Adobe Indesign ........................................................... 23
Adobe Photoshop........................................................ 23
Adobe Photoshop Elements ....................................... 20
Adobe Photoshop Elements Tools for Intermediate
Users .................................................................... 21
Adobe Premiere Pro ................................................... 25
Adult Guitar & Bass Workshop ................................... 42
Algebra........................................................................ 52
American Idioms ......................................................... 10
Anime Drawing ............................................................ 49
Annuities - Put a Safety Net Under Your Retirement 18
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Argentine Tango.......................................................... 40
Art Appreciation - Looking and Learning ................... 28
Art Experiences for Children ....................................... 48
Bartending Workshops ................................................ 32
Basic Cooking - Beginning Skills ............................... 26
Basic Drawing ............................................................. 29
Basic Phonics.............................................................. 56
Basic Photography - The Mechanics of Digital
Photography ......................................................... 29
Basic Reading Skills ................................................... 56
Basketball Clinic .......................................................... 59
Be an Effective Presenter and Speaker ..................... 15
Beginning Computers / Open Lab for Adults with
Disabilities ............................................................ 26
Beginning Drama for Older Adults .............................. 46
Beginning Group Guitar 1 ........................................... 54
Beginning Keyboarding ............................................... 19
Beginning Money for Students with Disabilites........... 25
Bellydancing Techniques for Performance ................. 40
Books Come Alive for Older Adults ............................ 42
Braille Transcribing - Basic Rules .............................. 15
Brain Health for Older Adults ...................................... 46
Building Blocks of Investing ........................................ 18
Business/Computer Skills Lab .................................... 19
Cartoon Drawing ......................................................... 49
Ceramics for Older Adults ........................................... 43
Chemistry for Young Scientists ................................... 58
China Painting for Older Adults .................................. 44
Citizenship Preparation ................................................. 8
Clutter Buster .............................................................. 55
Common Core - Online Reading and Writing Prep .. 56,
57
Common Core - Preparation for Computer
Keyboarding ......................................................... 50
Common Core Reading Comprehension Skills .......... 56
Communication on the Job ......................................... 25
Community Resources ................................................ 25
Computer Applications for the Administrative Assistant I
.............................................................................. 32
Computer Applications for the Administrative Assistant
II ............................................................................ 32
Computer Keyboarding I ............................................. 50
Computer Skills for ESL ................................................ 8
Creative Arts for Older Adults ..................................... 44
Creative Writing........................................................... 56
Creative Writing for Seniors ........................................ 42
Daily Living Skills - Basic Math with Money for
Students with Disabilities...................................... 25
Digital Art for Kids ....................................................... 50
Discovering Science Through Art Experiences .......... 58
Drama for Communication ............................................ 9
Draw and Paint Animals.............................................. 49
Drawing - Basics and Beyond .................................... 29
Drawing & Sketching ................................................... 49
Drawing and Painting Cartoons with Watercolors ...... 49
Drawing and Watercolors............................................ 49
Early Childhood Development .................................... 33
Educational Interpreting Practicum............................. 15
Engineering of Aerospace........................................... 59
Engineering of Cities ................................................... 59
ESL and Computers.................................................... 10
ESL and the Arts ........................................................... 9
ESL Multilevel ............................................................. 10
ESL Pronunciation/Conversation Skills ........................ 8
Exploring Knitting and Crocheting .............................. 28
Exploring Your Occupational Path for Students with
Disabilities ............................................................ 27
Family Community Relationships ............................... 33
Family Literacy ............................................................ 10
Fashion Design - Fitting and Alteration-Blouse ......... 28
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Fashion Design - Sewing Lab .................................... 28
Fashion Illustration I .................................................... 49
Financial Planning for College .................................... 18
Food Preparation and Good Nutrition for Older Adults
.............................................................................. 46
Fun with Light and Optics ........................................... 58
Fun With Phonics ........................................................ 56
Fundamentals of Project Management ....................... 17
Grammar For Success ................................................ 57
Guitar for Adults .......................................................... 41
Guitar For Kids - Beginning......................................... 54
Guitar For Kids - Intermediate..................................... 54
Guitar Workshop for Adults ......................................... 42
Gymnastics - Beginning I ............................................ 51
Gymnastics II .............................................................. 52
Health and Wellness for Older Adults ......................... 46
Health and Wellness for Older Adults - Restricted
Mobility ................................................................. 47
Healthcare Medical Interpreter ................................... 37
Hearing Impaired for Older Adults .............................. 42
Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid ..................................... 34
Help Yourself to Health for Older Adults ..................... 45
High/Low Impact Aerobics .......................................... 40
History of Comedy and Humor for Older Adults ......... 46
How To Sell on eBay .................................................. 18
How To Study, Take Tests and Organize Yourself .... 57
Human Sexuality - Human Development, Puberty, and
Conception ........................................................... 26
Improve Your Reading and Writing ............................. 57
Independent Living Skills ............................................ 26
In-Patient Externship for the Pharmacy Technician ian
.............................................................................. 39
In-Patient Lab for the Pharmacy Technician .............. 39
Integrated Computer Projects ..................................... 21
Intergenerational - Creative Arts Exchange for Older
Adults .................................................................... 43
Intermediate Grammar Review ..................................... 9
Intermediate Vocabulary Review .................................. 9
Intermediate Word Processing ................................... 25
Intro to Microsoft Project Professional ........................ 17
Introduction of Computers for Health Care Workers
Image.................................................................... 36
Introduction to Animation ............................................ 23
Introduction to Checking Accounts ............................. 27
Introduction to Computer Animation & Games ........... 50
Introduction to Computers..................................... 19, 25
Introduction To Dance................................................. 50
Introduction to Excel ................................................... 21
Introduction to Medical Assisting ................................ 35
Introduction to Microsoft Windows.............................. 19
Introduction to Pharmacy Technician ......................... 38
Introduction to PowerPoint .......................................... 21
Introduction to the Martial Arts/Parent & Me............... 52
Introduction to Word .............................................. 20, 21
Jammin' Chemistry ...................................................... 58
JavaScript Program..................................................... 24
JavaScript Programming, Introduction........................ 24
Jazz Hip-Hop Dance ................................................... 51
Journey Back Into Time for Older Adults .................... 43
Joyful Parenting - Art, Music & Movement ................ 30
Joyful Parenting - Creative Art/Music ......................... 30
Judo, Jujitsu and Self-Defense ................................... 41
Judo/Jujitsu for Kids .................................................... 52
Kenpo Karate .............................................................. 41
Kindergarten Readiness ............................................. 56
Kindergym - Toddler Fitness ....................................... 29
Kung Fu for Kids ......................................................... 52
Kung Fu San Soo ........................................................ 41
Latin and Swing Dance ............................................... 41
Latin Social Dance ...................................................... 40
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Learn To Sew for Fun ................................................. 55
LEGO Robotics ..................................................... 58, 59
Listening/Speaking for Academic Success................... 8
Machine Shorthand Speed Building 1 ........................ 16
Machine Shorthand Speed Building 2 ........................ 16
Machine Shorthand Speed Building 3 ........................ 16
Machine Shorthand Speed Building 4 ........................ 16
Making a Plan for Self-Advocacy ................................ 27
Management Skills I .................................................... 35
Master Math - 2nd Grade ........................................... 52
Master Math - 3rd Grade............................................ 52
Medical Assisting - Back Office Procedures I ............ 36
Medical Assisting - Back Office Procedures II ........... 36
Medical Assisting - Front Office Procedures ............. 36
Medical Insurance Billing - A Practical Approach to
Medical Billing....................................................... 36
Medical Terminology ................................................... 36
Microsoft Word, PowerPoint & Excel for Kids............. 50
Moms, Pops & Tots Tumbling ..................................... 51
MS Excel – Power-User Skills .................................... 21
MS Office - Overview ................................................. 20
Music Arts for Older Adults ......................................... 45
Musical Theatre........................................................... 54
My First Cooking Class ............................................... 50
Needlecrafts, Knitting, Crochet for Older Adults ......... 44
Notary Loan Signing Certification .............................. 16
Notary Public Seminar ................................................ 16
Novel Writing and Memoirs ......................................... 15
Office Skills I ............................................................... 32
Office Skills II .............................................................. 32
Options for Independent Living for Students with
Disabilities ............................................................ 26
Oral Interpretation ......................................................... 8
Out-Patient Externship for the Pharmacy Technician 40
Out-Patient Lab for the Pharmacy Technician............ 39
Painting ....................................................................... 28
Painting for Older Adults ............................................. 44
Painting with Acrylics for Kids ..................................... 49
Pee Wee Baseball....................................................... 59
Pee Wee Soccer Beginning ........................................ 59
Pencils & Paintbrushes ............................................... 49
Pharmacology I ........................................................... 38
Pharmacology II .......................................................... 38
Phonics and Printing ................................................... 56
Photography ................................................................ 29
Photoshop - Digital Camera Operation for Students
with Disabilities ..................................................... 26
PHP and MySQL......................................................... 24
PHP and MySQL, Introduction .................................... 24
Physical Therapy Aide ................................................ 37
Piano Keyboarding - Beginning I ................................ 54
Piano Keyboarding - Beginning II ............................... 54
Playing the Cello - Beginner I ..................................... 55
Playing the Cello - Beginner II .................................... 55
Playing the Cello - Intermediate I ................................ 55
Playing the Cello - Intermediate II............................... 55
Popping, Colliding, and Flashy Physics...................... 58
Pre-Algebra Concepts................................................. 52
Project Cost Management .......................................... 17
Project Planning and Scheduling Techniques ............ 17
Public Speaking for Children....................................... 55
QuickStart Junior Tennis for Beginners...................... 59
Quilting for Older Adults .............................................. 44
Reading & Comprehension ......................................... 57
Reading/Writing for Academic Success........................ 8
Rejuvenating Your Retirement .................................... 18
Relationships and Boundaries for Students with
Disabilities ............................................................ 27
Retirement Planning Today ........................................ 18
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Retirement Strategies - Taking Control in a Turbulent
Market ................................................................... 17
Rock 'N Learn Spanish ............................................... 51
Salsa Boot Camp ........................................................ 41
Senior Chorus ............................................................. 45
Senior Topics For Older Adults ................................... 43
Sew Tailored Projects that are Runway Worthy ......... 28
Sew What You Wish ................................................... 28
Sewing Techniques for Beginners .............................. 27
Sign Language - SEE Level 1 ..................................... 15
Sign Language - SEE Level 2/3.................................. 15
Social Security Secrets ............................................... 18
Social Skills - Foundational Basics ............................ 27
Speaking with Confidence .......................................... 15
Spelling and Writing Enrichment ................................. 56
Staying Mentally Sharp for Older Adults ..................... 46
Survival Vocabulary and Basic Reading and Writing . 26
Team Building for Project Managers .......................... 17
Tennis - Intermediate/ Advanced ................................ 40
Tennis for Kids - Advanced Beginning........................ 60
Tennis For Kids - Beginning........................................ 60
Tennis-Beginning ........................................................ 40
Tiny Tots Tumbling...................................................... 51
Tone Chime Choir for Older Adults............................. 45
Tutorial - Algebra 1A - Basics .................................... 53
Tutorial - Algebra 2 - Conic Sections ......................... 53
Tutorial - Discrete Mathematics I-Logic and Sets ...... 53
Tutorial - Geometry - Basics of Geometry ................. 53
Tutorial - Geometry II - Reasoning and Proof............ 53
Tutorial - Math Mania ................................................. 53
Tutorial - Math Skills .................................................. 53
Tutorial - Reading and Writing Review ................ 57, 58
Violin I.......................................................................... 55
Violin II......................................................................... 55
Violin III........................................................................ 55
Vocal for Kids .............................................................. 54
Water Polo For Kids - Beginning ................................ 60
Website Design HTML 5 ............................................. 24
West Coast Swing Boot Camp ................................... 41
Wiring Fundamentals - Residential ............................ 34
Women's Self Defense................................................ 41
WordPress, Beginning ................................................ 24
Workplace Skills Training for Student with Disabilities
.............................................................................. 27
Writing Better Reports ................................................. 57
Writing/Reading............................................................. 9
Yoga for Relaxation..................................................... 40
Youth Ballet ................................................................. 51
ZUMBA® Fitness ........................................................ 40
ZUMBA® Kids ............................................................. 59
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