online Registration Procedures > Go to www.123getsmart.com > Click on the button “Register for Classes.” > Click on the link in the left column for Adults or College4Kids @ IVC. > Select Class Category (e.g., Computer Basics) in the blue column on the left. • Class sections are on the right in alphabetical order (click on the class you want). • Or you can enter the four-digit activity number from this brochure in the activity search box. > Click on “Show Courses” for the sections available. > Click the “Add” button. Returning Students only: > Enter your account login ID and PIN. • If you need this information re-sent to you, please call 949-451-5555 • Or e-mail your request to ivccommunityed@ivc.edu Students only: > New Proceed to click on “Create New Account.” (Your previous IVC Student Number and Pin Number do not work on this system.) • Fill in all of your personal contact information. • You may also add other members of your family/ household on this same account by clicking on the button “Add new family member” after you have completed the information for the primary contact. > The class will now be added. You can select under the “Client” column whom you would like registered in the course. > Now you can choose the button to continue shopping for more classes or “Go to Checkout.” your credit card information and click on > Complete “Complete Transaction.” COMMUNITY EDUCATION Office 5500 Irvine Center Drive at Jeffrey Road Irvine, CA 92618 Building A 300, Room A 304 949-451-5555 • www.123getsmart.com OPEN HOURS: Monday through Friday 9am–5pm PARENTS PLEASE NOTE: SUPERVISION BEFORE OR AFTER CLASS IS NOT AVAILABLE A parent or an authorized adult guardian is responsible for dropping off and picking up children on time from each College4Kids @ IVC class. While on campus, your child is expected to observe the rules of conduct expected for all Irvine Valley College students. Students must follow the instructions given to them by course instructors and should use the buddy system when moving from class to class and when using other campus facilities. Parking for College4Kids @ IVC: Daily parking at IVC is $5. There will be a reserved free 15-minute drop-off and pickup zone in Parking Lot 4 for all College4Kids @ IVC programs. Please park your car in that reserved area and walk students to and from classes for their safety. If you plan to stay longer than 15 minutes, please purchase a $5 daily permit and park anywhere in the Student Parking Lots. Do not park in staff parking spaces. Welcome to College4Kids @ IVC! Pre-kindergarten through 12th Grade NIKE basketball CAMP FOR JUNIORS (Ages 9-18) SPORTS NIKE TENNIS CAMP FOR JUNIORS (Ages 9-18) $425 IVC Community Education invites you to join us this summer as we partner with Peak Performance Tennis and the Nike Tennis Camp. Participants will work with experienced staff that provide instruction and are committed to your tennis development with a very positive teaching style. Players will be taught the fundamentals of tennis from the very basics to the tournament level while developing their own unique game style based on their different skills levels. You will increase your self-confidence and expand your love and passion for the lifetime game of tennis. To register for this program, please visit ussportscamps.com and select Irvine Valley College. Instructor: NIKE Sports Staff 9:30am-3pm 9:30am-noon M-TH F 6/22-6/25TENNIS CTS 6/26TENNIS CTS 9:30am-3pm 9:30am-noon M-TH F 6/29-7/2TENNIS CTS 7/3TENNIS CTS NIKE Soccer CAMP FOR JUNIORS (Ages 9-18) $180/$305 Join us at Irvine Valley College for a week of intensive soccer training. The best place to become a better soccer player is in the company of coaches and players who share your passion. At the IVC Nike Soccer Camp, our goal is to stimulate a love for the game in young athletes by showing them how to accelerate their own progress and success. Coach Graeme Jennings has been developing soccer programs for more than ten years in the United States, Europe, and Africa. He combines training methods from the U.S. and Europe to form a full daily schedule that applies challenging drills and new techniques into game situations. Campers will have the opportunity to work on individual skills, increase fitness, enjoy match play, and tactical team training, all while having fun. To register for this program, please visit ussportscamps.com and select Irvine Valley College. Instructor: NIKE Sports Staff 9am-3pm 9am-noon M-TH F 7/6-7/9 7/10 9am-3pm 9am-noon M-TH F 8/10-8/13 SOCCER FLDS 8/14 SOCCER FLDS COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES SOCCER FLDS SOCCER FLDS $295 Campers at every Nike Day Basketball Camp will develop all of their basketball skills - shooting, passing, dribbling, rebounding and defense. A Nike Basketball Camp immerses you in the sport, giving you the kind of focused, intensive training that is essential to improvement. Over the course of the camp week, your self-confidence will grow along with your skills and overall appreciation of the game. Instructor: NIKE Sports Staff 9am-3pm M-TH 7/20-7/23 HART GYM MATH MATH ACADEMY (Ages 5-13) $99 Credentialed teachers will lead these courses for students entering the 1–6 grade level. Topics include grade level concepts of math, basic fact practice, and word problems. This class will help strengthen skills through repetition and reinforcement. A great way to prepare for the next grade level! $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 1st and 2nd Grade 8599 9-11amTU 6/23-7/21 A 305 6/23-7/21 A 306 6/23-7/21 A 201B 3rd and 4th Grade 8600 9-11amTU 5th and 6th Grade 8601 9-11amTU MATH ACADEMY PRE-ALGEBRA (Ages 10-18) $99 Credentialed teachers will teach this introduction to pre-algebra for students wishing to prepare for a course, or those needing review in pre-algebra. Topics include review of elementary mathematics and principles, introductions to signed numbers, beginning rules for algebraic evaluations, and algebraic equations. This course is both a great review and preparation for junior high or high school class! $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 8602 summer 2015 9-11amTH 6/25-7/23 A 305 3 MATH ACADEMY ALGEBRA (Ages 11-18) $99 Credentialed teachers will teach this course in Algebra 1. Class will include variables and algebraic equations, integers, inequalities and simplifying expressions. Students will gain a base knowledge of problem solving strategies to help feel more comfortable beginning an Algebra 1 course in the fall! A great way to get a head start in algebra! $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 8595 9-11amTH 6/25-7/23 MATH ACADEMY ALGEBRA 2 (Ages 11-18) A 306 $99 Credentialed teachers will teach this course in Algebra 2. Topics will include a review of Algebra 1, advanced polynomials, rational equations and negative exponents to use with radical functions. Students will gain a base knowledge of Algebra 2. A great way to get a head start for the fall! $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 8596 11:30am-1:30pmTH 6/25-7/23 MATH ACADEMY GEOMETRY (Ages 13-18) A 306 $99 Credentialed teachers will teach this course in introduction to high school geometry. Topics include geometric definitions and constructions, congruence and measurement, reasoning skills, proofs, and theorems. A great way to prepare for those fall math courses. $10 materials fee at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 8597 2-4pmW 6/24-7/22 MATH WORD PROBLEMS FOR algebra (AGES 11-15) A 305 $89 This course is designed to help students comprehend word problems easily. Students who have difficulties in word problems need to improve their skills, as they will encounter more word problems as they advance to higher grades. Many students have trouble interpreting the mathematical equations in word problems. This class assists students in spotting the key words in long word questions, and converting them to equations. Students will achieve good scores in word problems from this easy, fundamental and fun practice. $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Kathy Song 8604 10am-noon TU/TH 7/14-7/30 A 201B READING READING ACADEMY (Ages 5-13) $99 Credentialed teachers will lead this course for students entering grades 1 through 12. Topics include phonics, vocabulary development, and comprehension strategies using a variety of grade appropriate literature. A great way to help prepare your child for the next grade! $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 1st and 2nd Grade 8616 9-11am M 6/22-7/20 A 305 M 6/22-7/20 A 306 M 6/22-7/20 A 201B 3rd and 4th Grade 8617 9-11am 5th and 6th Grade 8618 9-11am BOOK CLUB LITERATURE CLASS (Ages 12-14) $99 This literature course for students entering grades 7-8 will be taught like a summer book club. It will focus on the book “Wonder,” by R.J. Palacio. We will explore the author’s writing techniques and the development of the story through detailed class discussions. “Wonder” is the story of August Pullman, who was born with extreme facial abnormalities and was not expected to survive. This book follows his amazing story of transformation from being home-schooled to entering a mainstream school in Manhattan, New York. His endurance becomes an inspiration to his peers. $20 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 8651 9am-11am F 6/26-7/24 A 305 BOOK CLUB LITERATURE CLASS (Ages 14-18) $99 This literature course for students in grades 9-12 will be taught like a summer book club. It will focus on the book “I Am Malala” by Malala Yousafzai. We will explore the author’s writing techniques and the development of the story through detailed classroom discussion. Malala Yousafzai has become an international symbol for peaceful protest. Her story explains how from a young age she knew that she wanted to change the world -- and she did. $20 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 8650 11:30am-1:30pm F 6/26-7/24 A 305 Parking for College4Kids @ IVC: Daily parking at IVC is $5. There will be a reserved free 15-minute drop-off and pickup zone in Parking Lot 4 for all College4Kids @ IVC programs. Please park your car in that reserved area and walk students to and from classes for their safety. If you plan to stay longer than 15 minutes, please purchase a $5 daily permit and park anywhere in the Student Parking Lots. 4 summer 2015 COLLEGE4KIDS @ IVC Institute of Reading Development (Pre K and K/Level R) $299 This program is designed for students entering Pre-Kindergarten or Kindergarten. Students in these programs make significant gains in phonics, word attack, sight vocabulary, fluency and comprehension. As a result, your child will become a strong independent reader, build confidence, and develop an enduring love of books and reading. $34 materials fee is payable at the time of registration. To register for this course, please visit www.ivc. readingprograms.org. (No class 7/4.) Instructor: IRD Staff 9:30-10:45am 9:30-10:45am 9:30-10:45am SAT SAT SAT 6/13-7/18 7/25-8/22 7/25-8/22 Institute of Reading Development (1st Grade/Level 1) A 306 A 305 A 306 $299 This program is for children entering the 1st grade. Children in this program learn beginning phonics; reading readiness skills build comprehension, and develop an enduring love of books and reading. Parents are to attend all sessions. Program goals are reading readiness, alphabet skills, love of reading, and parent training. $34 materials fee is payable at the time of registration. To register for this course please visit www.ivc.readingprograms. org. (No class 7/4.) Instructor: IRD Staff 11:45am-1:45pm 11:45am-1:45pm SAT SAT 6/13-7/18 7/25-8/22 Institute of Reading Development (2nd grade/Level 2) A 306 A 306 $299 This program is for students entering 2nd grade. Students learn phonics and word-attack skills, build sight vocabulary, and improve fluency and comprehension. Your child will become a strong independent reader, build confidence, and develop a love of reading. Parents are welcome to attend any session. There is a required 15-minute parent meeting at the end of Lessons 1 & 5. Program goals are phonics, comprehension, and love of reading. $34 materials fee is payable at the time of registration. To register for this course visit www.ivc.readingprograms.org. (No class 7/4.) Instructor: IRD Staff 2:45-4:45pm 2:45-4:45pm SAT SAT 6/13-7/18 7/25-8/22 Institute of Reading Development (3rd grade/Level 3) A 306 A 306 COLLEGE4KIDS @ IVC SUN SAT 6/14-7/19 7/25-8/22 $299 Class is designed for students entering the 4th and 5th grades. Students in these programs make significant gains in comprehension, and learn the fluency and advanced decoding skills needed to read more complex books with ease. As a result, your child will complete reading assignments more quickly and easily, get better grades, and become fully absorbed in books. $34 materials fee is payable at the time of registration. To register for this course visit www.ivc.readingprograms.org. (No class 7/4, 7/5.) Instructor: IRD Staff 12:30-2:45pm 2:45-5pm SUN SAT 6/14-7/19 7/25-8/22 Institute of Reading Development (6th-8th grade/level 5) A 306 A 305 $299 This course is for students entering 6th–8th grade. In these programs, students improve comprehension by one to two grade levels while doubling their reading speed. They learn the best way to read textbooks, take notes, and study for tests. Your son or daughter will complete homework assignments quickly and easily, get better grades, and become a more highly motivated student. Our students become fully absorbed in books, and develop the habit of reading for pleasure. $34 materials fee is payable at the time of registration. To register for this course visit www.ivc. readingprograms.org. (No class 7/5.) Instructor: IRD Staff 3:45-6:15pm 9-11:30am SUN F 6/14-7/19 7/24-8/21 Institute of Reading Development (9th-11th grade/Level 6) A 306 A 306 $299 This program is for students entering the 9th-11th grades. In these programs, students improve comprehension by one to two grade levels while doubling their reading speed. They learn the best way to read textbooks, take notes, and study for tests. Your son or daughter will complete homework assignments quickly and easily, get better grades, and become a more highly motivated student. $34 materials fee is payable at the time of registration. To register for this course visit www.ivc.readingprograms.org. Instructor: IRD Staff 12:30-3pm F 7/24-8/21 A 306 $299 This course is for students entering the 3rd grade. Students in these programs make significant gains in comprehension, and learn the fluency and advanced decoding skills needed to read more complex books with ease. As a result, your child will complete reading assignments more quickly and easily, get better grades, and become fully absorbed in books. $34 materials fee is payable at the time of registration. To register for this course visit www.ivc.readingprograms.org. (No class 7/4, 7/5.) Instructor IRD Staff 9:30-11:30am 11:45am-1:45pm Institute of Reading Development (4th-5th grade/Level 4) Parking for College4Kids @ IVC: Daily parking at IVC is $5. There will be a reserved free 15-minute drop-off and pickup zone in Parking Lot 4 for all College4Kids @ IVC programs. Please park your car in that reserved area and walk students to and from classes for their safety. If you plan to stay longer than 15 minutes, please purchase a $5 daily permit and park anywhere in the Student Parking Lots. Do not park in staff parking spaces. A 306 A 305 summer 2015 5 STUDY SKILLS/PRESENTATIONS PUBLIC SPEAKING (Ages 5-18) SCIENCE $99 SCIENCE ACADEMY (Ages 5-13) $99 Credentialed teachers will lead this course in beginning public speaking. Students will learn the different types of speech at their grade level, beginning with a simple introduction, and then progressing to poems and short speeches. Emphasis will be on voice and speech techniques in a non-threatening and supportive environment. $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff Credentialed teachers will lead this fun class in science. Explore the worlds of chemistry and physics though hands-on experiments, lessons, and demonstrations. Explore, build, and experiment while learning the scientific method and properties of physics and chemistry! Students will be put into groups according to grade level. $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 1st to 3rd Grade 1st to 6th Grade 8615 11:30am-1:30pm M 6/22-7/20 A 305 M 6/22-7/20 A 306 4th to 6th grade 8614 11:30am-1:30pm 7th to 12th grade 8613 2-4pm M 6/22-7/20 STUDY SKILLS (Ages 12-18) A 305 $99 Credentialed teachers will lead this course in study skills for students entering grades 6–12. Emphasis will be placed on time management and organizational skills, note taking and effective listening, how to study, test-taking techniques, and the use of reference materials. Students will also create short-term and longterm goals for improving overall study habits. $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 6th to 8th grade 8624 2-4pmTU 6/23-7/21 A 305 7/23-7/21 A 306 9th to 12th grade 8625 2-4pmTU NATURAL A’s (Ages 10-17) $59 Any student can significantly enhance grades, self-confidence, and chances for scholarships and college admissions by performing academic skills in alignment with the brain’s natural patterns. This makes note-taking, reading, studying, memorizing and test-taking amazingly efficient. Discover simple methods for understanding math, optimize concentration, and prevent test anxiety. The presenter graduated at the top of his college class with a 4.0 GPA, and has a Juris Doctor degree from BYU. Parents can register and participate with their children. $30 materials fee will be collected at class. Instructor: Curtis Adney 8606 1-4pm M 8/3 8622 11:30am-1:30pmTU 6/23-7/21 MAD SCIENTIST’s ROCKETRY LAB (Ages 7-12) A 305 $179 Unleash your inner rocket scientist with a week of super-powered rockets and aerodynamics in this summer camp for kids. Invent, build, launch, and take home paper rockets, bottle rockets, chemical reaction rockets, and more! Construct and keep an official Mad Science Skyblazer II Rocket, just like the one we’ll launch over 100 feet in the air! $40 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: Mad Science Staff 8591 9am-noon M-F 8/3-8/7 CEC 5 MAD SCIENTIST’S CHEMISTRY LAB (Ages 5-12) $179 Come inside and see what spectacular solutions the Mad Scientist has been whipping up! Experiment with some crazy chemistry, learn about exothermic reactions, and create crystals. Have a cool time with dry ice, make an oozing batch of gooey slime, and see what pops up in our explosions lab! $40 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: Mad Science Staff 8586 9am-noon M-F 7/27-7/31 MAD SCIENCE PHYSICS LAB (Ages 7-12) CEC 5 $179 Get hands-on with physics as you engineer giant pyramids, superstrong arches, and giant skyscrapers made of pasta! Master your center of gravity, and transform into a human pulley system. Build armor for an egg, and then drop it off the roof! Construct your own bridges, catapults, and micro pincers to keep. $40 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: Mad Science Staff 8588 9am-noon M-F 7/6-7/10 CEC 5 A 201B Attention Parents Closed-toed shoes, sunscreen and a small snack are recommended for all College4Kids classes and camps. 6 summer 2015 COLLEGE4KIDS @ IVC MAD SCIENCE ROBOTICs LAB (AGES 7-12) $179 Build and keep your very own robot, unlike any other seen at Mad Science before! Learn about the uses of robots in our world. Experiment with sound sensing robots, line tracking robots, amphibious robots and even soccer playing robots. $60 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: Mad Science Staff 8589 9am-noon 8590 9am-noon M-F M-F 7/13-7/17 8/10-8/14 MAD SCIENCE SECRET AGENT LAB (Ages 6-12) CEC 5 CEC 5 $179 As junior secret agents, you will use the science of detection to analyze crime scenes. Send secret messages to your friends by learning Morse code, Braille, and flag signaling. Construct security alarms to stop burglars in their tracks, and even master awesome spy tech like disappearing ink, metal detectors, and motion alarms! $40 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: Mad Science Staff 8593 9am-noon M-F 7/20-7/24 CEC 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT ACADEMIC CHESS SUMMER KNIGHTS $150 Summer Academic Chess Camp includes the following: daily chess strategy and tactics lessons for all levels, fun activities and games that reinforce chess principles, giant chess set and board on-site (3-foot-tall king), painting your own chess pieces, exclusive chess workbook, and tournament opportunities to win trophies and prizes! $10 material fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: Academic Chess Staff 8626 9am-noon 8627 12:30-3:30pm 8628 9am-noon M-F M-F M-F 7/13-7/17 7/27-7/31 8/10-8/14 CEC 6 CEC 5 CEC 6 ART ANd MUSIC DRAMA (Ages 6-12) $99 Credentialed teachers will lead this fun class in drama. Students will practice voice and acting techniques, set building, planning parts, and acting. They will gain confidence by practicing and working as a team. Each student will have part in a gradeappropriate play performed on the last class session. Students will be put into groups according to grade level. $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 1st to 6th Grade 8552 11:30am-1:30pmTU 6/23-7/21 ART ACADEMY (AGES 6-12) A 306 $99 Credentialed teachers will lead this course in art. Through experimentation with various materials and methods, students will develop their art-making skills and explore personal areas of creative interest. A variety of materials and grade-appropriate techniques will be explored, including watercolor, tempera, mixed media and more! $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 1st to 6th Grade 8547 11:30am-1:30pmW 6/24-7/22 A 305 BEGINNING GUITAR FOR KIDS (AGES 9-13) $89 Learn to play the guitar in just five weeks! This class is designed for kids that have no experience playing the guitar. Learn easy chords, fun melodies, strum styles and many popular songs. Students must bring their own acoustic guitar or electric guitar, music stand and small amp to class. Instructor: Ron Gorman 7818 10-11am SAT 7/11-8/8 IMAGINATION FLIX (AGES 7-13) A 213 $170 Mad Science and Academic Chess are teaming up for two weeks to provide a summer 2015 combo camp. Mad Science will offer their Chemistry Lab camp in the morning session followed by Academic Chess in the afternoon. Please send a sack lunch with your child each day. $50 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: Mad Science and Academic Chess Staff Take your characters underwater, to a volcano or even to outer space! In this exciting stop-motion animation camp, there are no limits to where your imagination can take you. You’ll brainstorm, create your very own clay characters (that you keep), choose the backgrounds, film your movies using a green screen, and add voice-overs, while working in age-appropriate groups. All flix downloadable within a month after camp ends. If you sign up for both Imagination Flix and Minecraft Flix, unch supervision will be provided (students must provide their own sack lunch) and a discount will be provided on registration fees; refer to Combo Camps. $30 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: IncrediFlix Crew 8584 9am-3:30pm M-F 8647 9am-noon COMBO CAMPS MAD SCIENCE AND ACADEMIC CHESS (AGES 7-12) COLLEGE4KIDS @ IVC 7/27-7/31 $279 CEC 5 summer 2015 M-F 6/22-6/26 CEC 6 7 MINECRAFT FLIX (AGES 7-13) $170 WRITING Do you love Minecraft? Let your imagination be your guide as you turn the popular video game into an exciting Minecraft world. Using stop-motion animation you will bring Steve, the creepers, animals and more to life. Students will write, storyboard, shoot and add voice-over in age-appropriate groups. All flix downloadable within a month after camp ends. If you sign up for both Imagination Flix and Minecraft Flix, lunch supervision will be provided (students must provide their own sack lunch) and a discount will be provided on registration fees; refer to Combo Camps. $30 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: IncrediFlix Crew Credentialed teachers will lead this course in writing. Topics include writing using a variety of methods and focusing on beginning sentences and learning to put them together to write a paragraph. Students will be introduced to the writing process at their level; prewriting, drafting, revising, editing, and publishing. Penmanship practice will also be emphasized. A great way to have your child prepare for the next grade level. $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 8648 1-4pm 1st and 2nd grade M-F 6/22-6/26 LIVE ACTION FLIX (AGES 10-14) CEC 6 $170 Do you want to have a blast making a movie? We’ll guide you from “Action” to “That’s a wrap” as you brainstorm, location scout, bring in props and costumes, act and direct in a collaborative movie that will be fun for the entire audience. All flix downloadable within a month after camp ends. If you sign up for both Live Action Flix and Lego Flix, lunch supervision will be provided (students must provide their own sack lunch) and a discount will be provided on registration fees; refer to Combo Camps. $30 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: IncrediFlix Crew 8543 9am-noon M-F 7/27-7/31 LEGO FLIX (AGES 10-14) A 306 $170 We know you love Legos and can create incredible Lego worlds; now it’s time to bring those worlds to life in Lego stop-motion animated flix! We provide the Legos and you provide your imagination. Students will create a Lego set with Lego characters for a movie they storyboard, write, shoot, and add voice-overs to in age-appropriate groups. All flix downloadable after camp ends. If you sign up for both Live Action Flix and Lego Flix, lunch supervision will be provided (students must provide their own sack lunch) and a discount will be provided on registration fees; refer to Combo Camps. $30 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: IncrediFlix Crew 8649 1-4pm M-F 7/27-7/31 INCREDIFLIX COMBO CAMPS A 306 $306 Combo camps for Imagination Flix and Minecraft Flix the week of 6/22-6/26 and Live Action Flix and Lego Flix the week of 7/27-7/31. Students enrolled in the combo camps must bring a lunch each day for the supervised lunch between the two classes. $60 materials fee will be collected at the first class. Instructor: IncrediFlix Crew WRITER’S ACADEMY (GRADES 1-8) 8632 9-11amW $99 6/24-7/22 A 305 6/24-7/22 A 306 6/24-7/22 A 201B 6/25-7/23 A 305 WRITER’S ACADEMY (GRADES 9-12) $99 3RD and 4th grade 8634 9-11amW 5th and 6th grade 8635 9-11amW 7th and 8th grade 8636 2-4pmTH Credentialed teachers will lead this series in writing for students entering grades 9-12. Learn the writing process of drafting, revising, editing and publishing. The four areas of writing will be covered: narrative, persuasive, biographical, and informative. Grammar and spelling will also be emphasized. A great way to prepare for those high school classes! $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 8637 2-4pmTH 6/25-7/23 A 306 LANGUAGE SPANISH (AGES 8-13) $99 Credentialed teachers will lead this course in beginning Spanish. Learn basic Spanish words, conversation, and sentence structure. Stories, games, and music will enrich this experience. Learn how to order from a menu, have a friendly conversation, and about Spanish-speaking countries around the world. $10 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring Staff 8623 11:30am-1:30pmW 6/24-7/22 A 306 Imagination Flix and Minecraft Flix 8559 9am-4pm M-F 6/22-6/26 CEC 6 Live Action Flix and Lego Flix 8560 9am-4pm 8 M-F 7/27-7/31 A 306 summer 2015 COLLEGE4KIDS @ IVC CAMP LANGO (AGES 5-10) $229/$349 Lango Kids Irvine offers Spanish and French immersion day camps for kids ages 5-10. Enthusiastic native-speaking and bilingual teachers will lead kids through fun-filled, culturally based lessons that take place indoors and out. Activities include games, geography, history, arts and crafts, theater, music and lots of movement. Kids won’t believe they can have so much fun while learning a new language. Spanish campers discover the treasures of Latin and European countries where Spanish is spoken. Children love mystery and the chance to explore, and at Camp Lango we adventure our way into the wild and urban places while learning about other cultures’ festivals, people’s traditions, local cuisine, and more. If you want to see your kids dancing and cooking simple, traditional dishes from Latin America and Spain, bring them to Camp Lango Spanish. Did you know that French today is spoken around the world by 65 to 80 million people as a native language, and by about 190 to 200 million people as a second or third language? French is the only language other than English spoken on five continents and in 29 countries. Bring your kids to Camp Lango French and give the world to them. Here, they’ll be immersed in the language and several of the cultures where this beautiful and practical language is spoken. Register for camp at www.langokidsirvine.com. Instructor: Camp Lango Staff 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm 9am-3pm M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F M-F 6/29-7/3 7/6-7/10 7/13-7/17 7/20-7/24 7/27-7/31 8/3-8/7 8/10-8/14 A A A A A A A 307A 307A 307A 307A 307A 307A 307A COMPUTERS COMPUTER BASICS (Ages 10-14) $169 This hands-on course provides students the knowledge and skills required to identify different types of computers, and the components of a personal computer including microprocessors, motherboard, flash drive, hard disk, memory, keyboard, mouse and input/output devices. Students will also learn to use Windows to manage files and folders, maintain their system, run applications using a control pane, print files and install programs. $20 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: NRCLC Staff 8549 9am-noon M-TH 6/22-6/25 BSTIC 212 Parking at IVC Daily parking permit fee: $5.00 Daily parking permit dispensers are located near the entrances to parking lots 4, 5, 8, and 10, and at the Irvine Valley entrance near the Performing Arts Center. COLLEGE4KIDS @ IVC CREATE 2D GAMES LEVEL 1 (AGES 10-14) $189 This hands-on course is designed for students wanting to learn the basic elements of creating a 2D game using GameMaker software. The students will learn to create games that include sprites, background images, sounds and music, objects, events, actions and rooms. Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent. $20 materials fee wIll be collected at first class. Instructor: NRCLC Staff 8550 1-4pm M-TH 6/22-6/25 BSTIC 212 CREATE 2D GAMES LEVEL 2 (AGES 12-18) $329 This hands-on course is designed for students who already have a basic understanding of how to create 2D games and are looking to create engaging and interactive games that utilize media, sound, video, images and animation. They will be developing games using GameMaker, editing sound using Audacity and learning an introduction to Scratch programming. This is an excellent introductory course to game programming if a student is planning to become a game programmer -- one of the hottest career fields today -- or preparing for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) exam. Prerequisite: Create 2D Games Level 1 or equivalent. $20 materials fee wIll be collected at first class. Instructor: NRCLC Staff 8645 9am-4pm M-TH 6/29-7/2 BSTIC 212 GAME Programming WITH C++ BASIC (AGES 13-18) $329 This is an introductory-level course where you will learn the basics of C++ programming to build software using Microsoft Visual Studio. Students will learn to use common functions, expressions, flow control, loops and more to develop an application! This is an excellent introductory course to programming if you are planning to take an AP course in Computer Science, start a career in software development or become a game programmer -- one of the hottest career fields today -- or prepare for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Certification Exam. Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent. $20 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: NRCLC Staff 8555 9am-4pm M-TH 7/6-7/9 BSTIC 212 GAME PROGRAMMING WITH JAVA—BASIC (AGES 13-18) $329 This is an introductory-level course where you will learn the basics of the Java programming language to build software. You will learn to use variables, classes, expressions, flow control, loops and more to develop an application! This is an excellent introductory course to programming if you are planning to take an AP course in Computer Science, build a career in software development or become a game programmer -- one of the hottest career fields today -- or prepare for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Certification Exam. Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent. $20 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: NRCLC Staff 8556 9am-4pm summer 2015 M-TH 7/13-7/17 BSTIC 212 9 GAME PROGRAMMING WITH JAVA— INTERMEDIATE (AGES 13-18) $329 Once a student has mastered the basics of Java programming, they are ready to learn some tougher object-oriented concepts such as creating classes, objects, method overloading, constructors, destructors, polymorphism, arrays, strings, dynamic data and more, to develop advanced applications. By the end of the course, students will be able to develop advanced applications. This is an excellent introductory course to programming if you are planning to take an AP course in Computer Science, build a career in software development or become a game programmer -- one of the hottest career fields today -- or prepare for the Microsoft Technology Associate (MTA) Certification Exam. Prerequisite: Programming with Java Basic or equivalent. $20 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: NRCLC Staff 8557 9am-3pm M-TH 7/20-7/23 BSTIC 212 INTRODUCTION TO PROGRAMMING CONCEPTS (AGES 13-18) $329 This introductory-level course enables the students to learn the basic concepts of programming with the JavaScript programming language. The JavaScript language is easy to use, and is commonly used for writing short scripts in webpages for dynamic content. This class will be geared towards teenagers, who will learn to write scripts for developing basic calculators and form validation. Prerequisite: Intro to Programming using JavaScript, C++ or Java. $20 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: NRCLC Staff 8649 9am-3pm M-TH 7/27-7/30 BSTIC 212 DEVELOP MOBILE APPS WITH HTML5, CSS3, $329 AND JAVA (AGES 13-18) Learn the basics of developing mobile apps using HTML5 and CSS3. Students will learn to use HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and JQuery to access content on various devices. Prerequisite: Computer Basics or equivalent. $20 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: NRCLC Staff 8631 9am-4pm M-TH 8/3-8/6 SAT MATH (Ages 13-18) 8546 11:30am-1:30pmTH 10 SAT $20 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring 8545 11:30am-4pmTH 6/25-7/23 A 201B Attention Parents Closed-toed shoes, sunscreen and a small snack are recommended for all College4Kids classes and camps. Parking for College4Kids @ IVC: Daily parking at IVC is $5. There will be a reserved free 15-minute drop-off and pickup zone in Parking Lot 4 for all College4Kids @ IVC programs. Please park your car in that reserved area and walk students to and from classes for their safety. If you plan to stay longer than 15 minutes, please purchase a $5 daily permit and park anywhere in the Student Parking Lots. Do not park in staff parking spaces. PARENTS PLEASE NOTE: SUPERVISION BEFORE OR AFTER CLASS IS NOT AVAILABLE $99 6/21-7/23 A 201B BSTIC 212 The SAT English Workshop Series prepares students who wish to score high on the official SAT English section. The workshop will cover in depth the critical reading section, where students will learn about and practice sentence completion and passage-based reading exercises. The workshop will also cover: vocabulary, the writing section including the essay, identifying sentence errors, and improving sentences and paragraphs. There will also be online assignments that need to be completed each week. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring 8544 2-4pm 6/25-7/23 SAT MATH AND ENGLISH COMBO (AGES 13-18) $175 TEST PREP SAT ENGLISH (AGES 13-18) $99 Students will receive an overview of all SAT Math sections. Throughout course instruction, students will be pre- and posttested as well as review and pinpoint weaknesses and strength areas. Students will build self-confidence for taking the math sections of the SAT test. $20 materials fee will be collected at first class. Instructor: Advanced Tutoring A parent or an authorized adult guardian is responsible for dropping off and picking up children on time from each College4Kids @ IVC class. While on campus, your child is expected to observe the rules of conduct expected for all Irvine Valley College students. Students must follow the instructions given to them by course instructors and should use the buddy system when moving from class to class and when using other campus facilities. A 201B summer 2015 COLLEGE4KIDS @ IVC Community Education adult programs PERSONAL ENRICHMENT ARTs & MUSIC 2-DAY FILM SCHOOL $389 Want to produce, write, finance, and direct and/or distribute a feature film? Then this is the course! Will Smith and Guy Ritchie attended, as did Oscar nominees Queen Latifah and Quentin Tarantino and many more! This acclaimed course launched the careers of the creators of Barbershop, My Big Fat Greek Wedding, and Blair Witch Project. Day 1, Saturday: Filmmaking, Producing, and Directing— Take your idea, procure a script, budget and schedule it, hire talent and crew, rent equipment, shoot, edit and obtain your final print. Day 2, Sunday: Film Business, Finance, and Distribution— Learn how to attend film festivals, win awards, distribute and generate revenues from theatrical, foreign, video and cable industries. BONUS: Screenwriting A-Z and Digital Filmmaking A-Z are covered. All attendees receive a Filmmaker’s Workbook and a Producer’s Diploma. Classes will take place at Raleigh Studios Chaplin Theatre, 5300 Melrose Ave., Hollywood, CA 90038. Instructor: Dov S-S Simens 8656 9am-6pm SAT/SUN9/5-9/6 8748 9am-6pm SAT/SUN12/5-12/6 Hollywood Hollywood BEGINNING GUITAR AND UKULELE ENSEMBLE $89 Experience fun and easy musical interaction with other beginners in a friendly and supportive environment. Learn easy chords, strum styles, familiar melodies, classic and current songs in this combination class. Students must bring their own music stands and instruments to class. Instructor: Ron Gorman 8732 2-3pm SAT 6/6-6/27 A 213 $55 Beginner-level players will gain a solid foundation with footwork and stroke techniques, basic concepts of tactics and strategy, as well as badminton rules and etiquette. Intermediate and advanced- level players will learn advanced tactics and strategies of the game. All players will learn and enjoy the social aspect of badminton. Players are required to bring a badminton racket and gym shoes and feather shuttlecock. Instructor: Helen Tung 8717 7-9:30pmTH 6/4-8/13 HART GYM (PE 250) COLLEGE4KIDS @ IVC $59 You were born to make a unique contribution to humanity. Progressing toward this purpose brings joy and abundance. Straying from it causes stress and emptiness. To accomplish this mission, one of the 33 Natural Talents is wired into your DNA. It is so subtle, you rarely notice it; yet so powerful, it’s the source of highest potential. Elvis, Oprah, and Einstein were all just “doing what comes naturally.” Applying your natural talent relentlessly will magnetically attract all your heart’s desires. The presenter is a career coach, motivational speaker, and author of a forthcoming book: Pinpoint Your Destiny. $40 materials fee is payable at first class. Instructor: Curtis Adney 8720 6-9:30pm M 8/3 A 201B DIVORCE OPTIONS WORKSHOP $45 Are you contemplating divorce? Has your spouse said the “divorce” word? Are you worried about how the children will adjust? Do you have a relative or friend on the brink of divorce? Attend a highly educational class designed to give you an overview of the legal, financial, family and personal issues of divorce. This class is co-taught by a family law attorney, a divorce financial specialist and family therapist. We will explore litigation and non-litigation divorce options. We will discuss the legalities of divorce, plans, child/spousal support, property division, and impact on children and the emotional process of divorce. Bring your questions and get unbiased information to help you gain a greater understanding of the confusing and overwhelming divorce process. Although the Divorce Options Workshop is not the same as a private consultation with an attorney, mental health or financial professional specializing in divorce work, the workshop does allow participants to brainstorm, to ask questions that are specific to their situation, and to receive feedback from the instructor. Instructor: Leslee Newman 8676 6:30-9pmW MEDICARE 101 SPORTS SOCIAL BADMINTON WHAT WERE YOU BORN TO DO? 7/22 A 305 $39/$20 GUEST FEE The importance of understanding Medicare is becoming more relevant in the retirement community, as an estimated 10,000 baby boomers will turn 65 each day for the next 19 years, according to the PEW Research Center. This basic course begins with a brief history and overview of the Medicare program, then dives into more in-depth details about the various parts of Medicare, which includes Part A for hospitalization coverage, Part B for physician coverage, Part C, known as Medicare Advantage, and Part D, the prescription drug program. In addition, the course provides valuable information on Medicare supplementary insurance, known as Medi-gap, and how such policies may provide coverage and benefits to fill the “gaps” in Medicare coverage. Instructor: John Pak 8749 10-11:15am SAT 8/1 CEC 6 Guest: 8750 10-11:15am SAT 8/1 CEC 6 summer 2015 11 RETIREMENT 101 $49/$20 GUEST FEE How often do you receive advice on ways to grow your money? Perhaps more often than not. How often do you receive advice on how to preserve and wisely use your nest egg to ensure it lasts throughout retirement? Perhaps seldom. The issue here is that accumulating your wealth is only one phase of your financial life cycle. This class addresses the main concern soon-to-be retirees have always had: Will I have sufficient income in retirement to live comfortably? This introductory course focuses on the ‘Baby Boomer’ generation, who are preparing to enter this new frontier. John Pak, Certifed Financial Planner, takes you through the first step in developing a plan to navigate through the retirement phase of your life -- because your goal isn’t to only reach retirement, but to enjoy it to the fullest with confidence! Instructor: John Pak 8753 1-2:30pm SAT 7/11 CEC 6 Guest: 8754 1-2:30pm SAT 7/11 CEC 6 SOCIAL SECURITY WORKSHOP$49/$20 GUEST FEE The average retiree leaves thousands of dollars “on the table” simply because they don’t understand how to optimize their Social Security benefits. This is a chance for you to learn and help others avoid the same mistakes. Join us for this informative and easy to understand offering to learn how to simplify some of the more popular rules as well as the confusing ones. We will revisit the orgin of the Social Security system, take a closer look at the mechanics of Social Security, and finally explore ways in which you or loved ones not only maximize benefits, but also avoid the pitfalls. This class is open to all ages who are interested in learning and discussing the Old-Age, Survivors, and Disability Insurance (OASDI) federal program. Attendees will receive an opportunity to request a free Social Security personalized assessment. Instructor: John Pak 8751 10:30am-12:30pm SAT 7/11 CEC 6 Guest: 8752 10:30am-12:30pm SAT 7/11 CEC 6 RUDY ON ROUNDS: BECOME A QUALIFIED THERAPY DOG HANDLER $45 Find the precise steps and resources necessary to become a certified therapy dog handler. Connect with like-minded caring adults and find out if pet therapy services is right for you and your dog; clarify the qualifications necessary to become a therapy dog handler; master the essential of learning the most efficient, least cost and the quickest way to become certified; and gain an insider’s understanding into the types of facilities where you and your dog can provide therapy services. Instructor: Richard Katz 8746 6:30-9:30pmTU 8743 6:30-9:30pmW 6/23 6/24 A 306 A 306 BASICS OF SELLING ON EBAY 8668 8669 8670 8am-noon 8am-noon 8am-noon SUN SUN SUN 6/21 7/19 8/16 EBAY STORES 101 (Ages 18+) A 305 A 305 A 305 $95 With this course, you’ll learn how to: open an eBay Store (a miniature eBay with only your items), optimize your eBay Store, market your eBay Store effectively, and use eBay Stores Traffic Reporting to your advantage. $17 materials fee will be collected in class. Instructor: Carolyn “CJ” Jacinto 8685 8686 1-5pm 1-5pm SUN SUN 7/19 8/16 EBAY BEYOND THE BASICS (Ages 18+) A 305 A 305 $95 With this course you’ll learn how to: start and/or grow an eBaybased business, choose the right listing format—auction style or fixed priced, create compelling listings, use eBay listing tools, market your business on eBay, manage your listings, pack and ship inventory, and use online payments from PayPal. $17 materials fee will be collected in class. Instructor: Carolyn “CJ” Jacinto 86811-5pm SUN 6/21 A 305 EBAY combo class (Ages 18+) $150 Take two classes on the same day and the combined fee will be $150. Basics of Selling on eBay and Beyond the Basics will be offered on 6/21; Basics of Selling on eBay and eBay Stores will be offered on 7/19 and 8/16. Instructor: Carolyn “CJ” Jacinto 86828am-5pm 86838am-5pm 86848am-5pm SUN SUN SUN 6/21 7/19 8/16 SAVE MONEY WITH EXTREME COUPONING A 305 A 305 A 305 $20 Learn how to save money every day with extreme couponing. Coupons are not just for groceries. The savings can add up to hundreds or even thousands of dollars every year. This comprehensive workshop will teach you where to find all different types of coupons, how to find the best coupon websites, how to decipher coupon policies, the best way to sort and store coupons, and how to find other people so that you can trade. Feel free to bring your coupons to class for a trading session. This workshop is taught by someone who has used coupons to save thousands and has learned many couponing secrets. $10 materials fee will be collected in class. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark 8731 11am-noonTU 12 $95 With this course you’ll learn how to: become an eBay seller, do research and create listings, improve your listings with better descriptions and photography, set pricing, open and use a PayPal account, monitor your listings, complete transactions and ship your sold items. $17 materials fee will be collected in class. Sign up for the afternoon eBay class and the combined fee will be $150 plus a $34 materials fee. Instructor: Carolyn “CJ” Jacinto summer 2015 7/28 A 305 ADULT CLASSES Transition to EMPLOYMENT - BUSINESS $400 SOFT SKILLS FOR THE WORKPLACE - Level 1.4 CAREER DEVELOPMENT LEAN MADE EASY $600 ‘LEAN Made Easy’ teaches you everything you need to know to do effective Value Stream maps, A3, kaizen, 8S and building a LEAN culture taught in a simple, straightforward manner that anybody can learn and utilize in their area of control. This course is taught by an authentic Toyota Motor Company ‘Sensei’ (teacher) who is one of only four Americans trained by both Toyota production system gurus and Taiichi Ohno and Shigeo Shingo in 1990. $35 materials fee is payable to instructor at first class. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark 8733 9am-4pm 8734 9am-4pm 8735 9am-4pm SAT/SUN 6/20-6/21 SAT/SUN 7/18-7/19 SAT/SUN 8/15-8/16 A 210 A 210 A 210 Transition to Independent Living and Employment-Level 1.1 $600 This is the first course offered in the Life College Transition to Employment curriculum. It focuses on the business soft skills required to acquire and maintain gainful employment (listening, adaptability, teamwork, judgment, integrity, work ethic, communications, positive demeanor, etc.). The curriculum is instructor-delivered with comprehensive materials including video, which promotes lively discussion. This course may be taken in conjunction with the Internship Program offered by Life College. You must be accepted by Life College to enroll in this class. Additional fees of $240 apply for this course. Additional fees also apply to the Internship Program. Instructor: Life College 8718 9-11amW 6/8-8/5ATEP B 101B Transition to EMPLOYMENT - FINANCE & $400 BUSINESS MATH FOR THE WORKPLACE - Level 1.2 This course will focus on the business and math skills required for gainful employment and managing personal finances. The curriculum is computer-based and instructor-delivered, allowing each student to baseline their current math skills level and then start a series of lessons designed to build upon the baseline level. This course will be the first of a series designed to help students reach their highest level math possible with Certificates of Achievement awarded for use on resumes and interviews. You must be accepted by Life College to enroll in this class. Additional fees of $160 apply, payable to Life College. Additional fees also apply to the Internship Program. For more information about this class as well as the Internship Program, please call (877) 524-8776. You may also visit www.lifecollegeoc.org for more information. No class 7/2 and 7/3. Instructor: Life College 8719 9-11am F 6/11-8/7 ATEP B 101B This course will focus on workplace relationships. It is designed to work with students concerning their need to develop positive and successful work place relationships and how to be successful in their lives. This course explores interpersonal skills required for everyday working and the development of collegiality. It includes building self-esteem, demonstrating the knowledge of working with both superiors and co-workers. This course will describe and explain techniques to manage most of the common and difficult interpersonal behaviors, receiving directions positively, working with dress codes, and appropriate personal behavior in the workplace including teasing, anger, criticism, and bullying. Conflict resolution will also be addressed. Some conflict resolution strategies explored will include the internal conflict resolution strategy CALM, as well as external conflict resolution COOL. In addition, students will explore appropriate general behaviors when working and developing relationships. They will learn to demonstrate positive assertiveness skills and interacting with authority figures appropriately. You must be accepted by Life College to enroll in this class. Additional fees of $80 apply, payable to Life College. This course may be taken in conjunction with the Internship Program. Additional fees also apply to both of these. No class 7/2 and 7/3. Instructor: Life College 8736 TH/F 6/11-8/7 ATEP B 101B Transition to EMPLOYMENT - BUSINESS $400 SOFT SKILLS FOR THE WORKPLACE - Level 1.5 This course will focus on the job search. It is designed to cover application completion, organizational research, resume writing, job interviews, networking and employment correspondence such as letters of inquiry and thank you letters. Also emphasized will be current techniques and resources needed for the job search. Case studies, quizzes, research, the writing of job search documents, and role playing will be used to emphasize content. You must be accepted by Life College to enroll in this class. Additional fee of $160 applies and is payable at first class. No class 6/30 and 7/1. Instructor: Life College 8737 9-11am TU/W 6/9-8/5 ATEP B 101B WRITING INTRODUCTION TO SCREENWRITING $150 Discover the art and craft of screenwriting, from concept to first original idea, and transform it to screenwriting forms. Each week students will watch a movie at home, and discuss in class. Structure, characterization and plot will be discussed; students will also write and critique their material in a work/class setting. Students must purchase “The Screenwriters Workbook” by Syd Field (ISBN: 440582253) prior to the first class. Instructor: Mark Sevi 8696 ADULT CLASSES 9-11am summer 2015 6:30-9:30pmTH 7/30-9/17 A 123 13 INTERMEDIATE SCRIPTWRITING $75 This class is appropriate for anyone with a general working knowledge of screenwriting, whether they have taken the Introduction to Screenwriting class or not. Students continue the knowledge gained in the introductory class as they flesh out and continue writing their scripts. Structure, theme, characterization, writing techniques, marketing, and many other aspects of screenwriting are covered in detail. Students will watch and break down a movie at home every week. $100 materials fee will be collected in class. Instructor: Mark Sevi 8695 6:30-9:30pmTU 7/28-9/29 A 123 A BEGINNER’S GUIDE TO GETTING PUBLISHED $40 Did you know Stephen King was rejected 75 times before he sold his first novel? If your goal is to become a published freelance writer by selling a magazine article, short story, poem, or even a novel, this comprehensive workshop will guide you to, then past the editor’s desk. You will discover how to: become a ‘published’ writer overnight; submit manuscripts the correct way; find the right publisher for your work; write irresistible query letters; learn 100 ways to make money as a freelance writer; and obtain free future Q&A opportunities. If you really want to succeed, this step-by-step workshop, taught by a successful, published writer, is a must! $10 materials fee will be payable at the door. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark 8725 5-7pm TU 7/28 A 305 MEET THE PUBLISHER $20 Have you ever wanted to talk to a real publisher? Are you tired of having your manuscripts critiqued by non-professionals or paying an editor too much money to change your writing to the way they would write it? Bring your in-progress manuscript for an in-class critique of one page of your poetry, article, short story, novel, non-fiction book, children’s book, etc. by an adjunct online professor of publishing for Harvard and owner of a small publishing house. You can then leave a copy of your manuscript with LeeAnne Krusemark, now the owner of an author-friendly publishing house, for a professional critique of your entire manuscript (for an optional materials fee of $50 for up to 25 double-spaced pages + $1/page thereafter) and a list of publishers and/or agents who are interested in your type of work. $10 materials fee will be collected at the door. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark 8724 7-9pm TU 7/28 A 305 SELF PUBLISHING VS TRADITIONAL PUBLISHING: WHICH IS BEST FOR YOU? Self-publishing is all the rage, but is it the best option for you? Once you self-publish, then what? You will learn about the pros and cons of traditional publishing and all of the self-publishing options, including vanity publishing, print on demand publishing, e-book publishing, and the Amazon options of Kindle Publishing and Create Space. You will also learn, from a published author, editor and adjunct online professor of publishing for Harvard, how to find the best traditional publisher or the best selfpublishing company for your manuscript. $10 materials fee will be collected at the door. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark 8726 7-9pm TU 7/28 A 305 BUSINESS & FINANCE CASH IN WITH A SUCCESSFUL HOME-BASED Business $40 Are you tired of working for someone else? Do you need to make more money? Turn your talents and hobbies into profits at home by learning how to start a home-based business from a Chamber of Commerce past president and successful southern California entrepreneur. During this comprehensive, informative workshop, you will discover many details it has taken other entrepreneurs years to discover on their own, including more than 100 home business ideas; all the mandatory legal documentation; many ways to market your product/service; taking tax deductions (this workshop included); and free future individual Q&A opportunities. If you really want to succeed in a home business, this step-by-step workshop is a must! These workshops have been offered from Maine to Hawaii, and the inspiration given to others has been compared to Oprah. A $10 materials fee will be collected. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark 8728 1-3pmTU 7/28 A 306 Seven simple secrets to financial freedom $40 Does your money work for you or do you work for your money? This class is not taught by a financial guru using technical language you can’t possibly understand. You will learn from a single mom, turned home business entrepreneur, turned home owner, turned real estate investor that this is not a get rich quick scheme but is a plan of action to help others learn the path to financial freedom. In this fast-paced workshop, you will learn how to: get out of credit card debt and reduce bad credit; raise your credit limit and lower your interest rate; use more credit to raise your credit score; buy a home even if you have bad credit or are self-employed; pay off your mortgage in half the time with less money; keep your home protected against lawsuits; become an active investor for financial freedom. Each one of these secrets is worth more than ten times the cost of this class. This workshop is not for those already advanced in financial matters nor does it provide any legal advice. $20 materials fee is payable at first class. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark 8730 9-11amTU 14 $20 summer 2015 7/28 A 306 ADULT CLASSES MAKE MONEY WITH A HOME-BASED Typing/Word Processing Business $20 SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATION - $459 EXAM PREP FOR MTA 98-361 If you can type, then you can make money at home using your typewriter/word processor or computer. Having already learned all about home-based business success (participants must have attended “Cash In with a Successful Home-Based Business”), you will then discover the secrets to profits in the typing/word processing business, including how and where to find clients, 50 ways to advertise/market your services, effective home office equipment choices, 100 ways to make money with a computer, and free national networking information. There really is a need for your services, so why not have the freedom to be your own boss, set your own hours, and have the opportunity to make more money than you ever did before by attending this workshop. $10 materials fee will be collected in class. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark The MTA training course helps students prepare for MTA Exam 98-361 and build an understanding of the following topics: core programming, object oriented programming, general software development, web applications, desktop applications and databases. Prerequisite: Introduction to Programming with C#, Object Oriented Programming, HTML5, CSS3, Javascript, web and Windows application development, database design or equivalent. $49 materials fee payable at first class. Instructor: NR Computer Learning Center Staff 8729 3-4pmTU 7/28 A 306 EARN EXTRA MONEY WITH A MYSTERY SHOPPing Business $20 Have you ever wanted to become a secret mystery shopper? Have you seen ads telling you how to become a shopper, but only if you send them a lot of money? You do not have to pay to begin your new career in this exciting field. You will learn how to start your business endeavor (participants must attend “Cash in with a Successful Home Based Business”) and you will also learn how to create a mystery shopping profile, sign up with many mystery shopping companies without fees, avoid the pitfalls and scams, and become a merchandiser for extra income. With a few simple steps, you can start mystery shopping today! $10 materials fee; includes a list of companies to apply to. Instructor: LeeAnne Krusemark 8727 12-1pmTU 7/28 A 306 COMPUTERS DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR - EXAM PREP FOR MTA 98-364 $459 This hands on course provides students with gain the fundamental knowledge and skills to make a database. Students will learn database concepts, and how to create database objects, manage data and data storage, and administer a database. This course will help students prepare for MTA 98-364 exams. Prerequisite: Introduction to Database Design and Introduction to SQL or equivalent. $49 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Instructor: NR Computer Learning Center Staff 8721 9am-4pm ADULT CLASSES M-TH 6/1-6/4 8722 9am-4pm M-TH 6/8-6/11 BSTIC 212 Excel Expert Parts 1 and 2 - EXAM PREP $459 FOR MOS 77-425 and 428 The Excel 2013 Expert Test Prep course helps students prepare for the MOS 77-425 and 428 exams and builds an understanding of advanced Excel topics, including using advance formulas, creating and using pivot tables and charts, sharing workbooks, customizing format and developing templates, creating scenarios and setting goals, analyzing data and developing a professional dashboard. Prerequisite: basic Excel. $49 materials fee is payable at first class. Instructor: NR Computer Learning Center Staff 8723 9am-4pm M-TH 6/15-6/18 BSTIC 212 INSTRUCTORS WANTED! Do you have a talent to share or a love for teaching? The IVC Community Education Department is always looking for quality, dedicated instructors to offer a variety of programs including relevant, innovative and just-in-time learning in Orange County. Contact us for additional requirements. Please review these tips before submitting an application: Go to ivc.edu to review the current courses offered through our Community Ed Department and see if your proposed class is already being offered. If a similar program is being offered, how is yours different? Can it be modified to meet a need that is currently not being met? Please note that workshops and classes cannot be designed to sell or recommend products from your business or promote your consulting services. or more information, please call 949-451-5555 or email cgreiner@ivc.edu. BSTIC 212 summer 2015 15 NEWPORT COAST, SANTA ANA, IRVINE, TUSTIN, LAKE FOREST, LAGUNA HILLS, ALISO VIEJO 16 summer 2015 COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES off-campus Class Locations Class Site/CodeLocation Address A Atria Atria Senior Living 1 Witherspoon, Irvine 92604 949-654-8500 BDP Dance Palace 27192 Jeronimo Rd., Mission Viejo, 92691 949-716-0033 C ET Lib El Toro Library 24672 Raymond Way, Lake Forest 92630 949-855-8173 DFAN Financial Advisors Network Training Room 1432 Edinger Ave., Suite 200, Tustin, CA 92780 714-597-6510 E FSSC Florence Sylvester Senior Center 23721 Moulton Parkway, Laguna Hills 92653 949-380-0155 F Groves Mobile Home Park 5200 Irvine Blvd., Irvine 92620 714-832-3600 GHPCC Heritage Park Community Center 14301 Yale Ave., Irvine 92604 949-724-6750 HLBCC Laguna Beach Community Center 380 Third St., Laguna Beach 92651 949-464-9535 ILBHS Laguna Beach High School 625 Park Ave., Laguna Beach 92651 949-464-9535 JLBHSCP Laguna Beach High School Community Pool 625 Park Ave., Laguna Beach 92651 949-464-9535 KLF II Lake Forest II, Sun and Sail Club 24752 Toledo Way, Lake Forest 92630 LLFBTC Lake Forest Beach and Tennis Club 22921 Ridge Route Dr., Lake Forest 92630 949-837-6100 MLFCH Lake Forest City Hall Community Center 25550 Commercentre Dr., Lake Forest 92630 949-461-3450 NLSC Lakeview Senior Center 20 Lake Rd., Irvine 92612 949-724-6900 ONCCC Newport Coast Community Center 6401 San Joaquin Hills Rd., Newport Coast 92627 949-270-8100 PNRCLC NR Computer Learning Center 2100 W. Orangewood, Suite 110, Orange 92868 714-505-3475 Q Regents Regents Point 19191 Harvard Ave., Irvine 92612 949-509-2235 RRSC Rancho Senior Center 3 Ethel Coplen Way, Irvine 92612 949-724-6800 S Sunrise Assisted Living 12291 S. Newport Ave., Santa Ana 92705 714-544-5959 TTRCP Turtle Rock Community Park 1 Sunnyhill, Irvine 92603 949-724-6734 UTUSTIN Tustin Area Senior Center 200 South C St., Tustin 92780 714-573-3340 Groves Sunrise Laguna Beach COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES Phone 949-586-0860, ext.10 Orange summer 2015 17 irvine valley college Campus map A 100 Administration CP 100 IVC police and parking information A 200 Social Sciences Kap KAPLAN INTERNATIONAL A 300 Humanities and Fine Arts LIB Library A 400 Life Sciences LSB LIFE SCIENCES BUILDING B 100 Classrooms and Offices M 100 FACILITIES MAnagement B 200 mathematics and Physical Sciences PAC PERFORMING ARTS CENTER B 300 Classrooms and labs PE 100 Health Fitness Complex BSTIC Business Sciences and technology innovation center PE 200 Hart Gymnasium CDC Child Development Center CEC 5, 6 Community Education Complex 18 summer 2015 SSC Student Services Center TER Live Oak Terraces COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES COMMUNITY EDUCATION CLASSES summer 2015 19 IVC IRVINE VALLEY COLLEGE NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION U.S. POSTAGE 5500 Irvine Center Drive, Irvine, CA 92618 • www.ivc.edu PAID PERMIT NO. 209 SANTA ANA, CA SOUTH ORANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT BOARD OF TRUSTEES: Barbara J. Jay, Timothy Jemal, David B. Lang, Marcia Milchiker, Nancy M. Padberg, T. J. Prendergast III, James R. Wright • Keefe Carillo, Student Trustee Gary L. Poertner, Chancellor Glenn R. Roquemore, PhD, Irvine Valley College President Three Easy Ways to Register ONLINE Go to: www.123getsmart.com BY PHONE BY MAIL Call: 949-451-5555 M–F 9:00am–5:00pm Send form and payment to: IVC Community Education 5500 Irvine Center Drive Irvine, CA 92618 REGISTRATION FORM Receipts sent by request Payee Name Address City Daytime Telephone # E-mail Participant Name If Different from Payee Zip Birth Date Class Name and Number Check # (made payable to IVC) Office use only Receipt # Would you like a receipt? 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