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A Message from Gary
McGuire
SCE Provost
School of Continuing Education
I want to cordially welcome all of our students, staff, instructors and
community to the new North Orange County Community College District’s
(NOCCCD) Anaheim Campus! With the opening of this new campus, the
School of Continuing Education now boasts four campuses to serve the
North Orange County community!
Our dreams of building a new campus in the Anaheim area have finally
come to fruition and now the NOCCCD will be the only public higher
education institution in the City of Anaheim. Our staff, faculty and
administrators have designed this new campus to completely serve the
needs of the community. The campus location and program offerings are
based on our research. Many opportunities to continue your education await
you at the Anaheim Campus – computer training, English-as-a-SecondLanguage, family literacy, Kids’ College, parenting, home decorative arts,
High School Diploma completion, vocational programs and corporate
training services.
In addition to these programs, college credit courses from Fullerton and
Cypress Colleges will also have a home at the new Anaheim Campus. Dr.
Michael Viera, Fullerton College President, is excited to offer a variety of
general education courses at the new facility. And Dr. Marjorie Lewis,
Cypress College President, is excited about the state-of-the-art equipment
and facilities built specifically for the Hotel, Restaurant, and Culinary Arts
Program.
The School of Continuing Education is looking forward to a long and
successful history in its new home base in Anaheim. We are pleased to be in
your neighborhood!
FROM OUR
STUDENT SUCCESS SERIES #4
Happy with her career in the environmental assistance field,
Wilhelmina Arenas wanted to stay current in her knowledge of the
industry. She enrolled in an 8-hour Hazardous Materials refresher
course with the School of Continuing Education’s Training and
Development Institute. Today, Wilhelmina not only provides
companies with environmental compliance assessments, but she
handles their hazardous materials and responds to biological and
chemical emergencies.
Just a few of the School of
Continuing Education job training programs:
Hazardous Materials, Early Childhood Education, Digital
Arts/Web/Multimedia, Construction, Management, Geographic
Information Systems AND MUCH MORE!
ANAHEIM: 714.808.4500
WILSHIRE: 714.992.7700
CYPRESS:
714.484.7038
YORBA LINDA: 714.779.8279
WINTER TRIMESTER (12 wks)
January 6 – March 30, 2003
SPRING TRIMESTER (12 wks)
March 31 – June 29, 2003
SCE Registration (Dec 2-14)
College Spring Semester Begins (Jan 21)
Martin Luther King Holiday (Jan 18-20)
Presidents’ Day Weekend (Feb 14-17)
SCE Registration (March 10-22)
Spring Recess (April 14-20)
Memorial Day Weekend (May 24-26)


 NEED TO REGISTER ? 
If you have not enrolled with us as a student since Spring of 2001, you must
register in person, come to one of our sites prior to your assigned day and
fill out an application for enrollment. You will then receive your student ID#
which will enable you to register on the web at: www.sce.cc.ca.us. Any
student with an ID# issued after Spring 2001 may register online.
If your last name
begins with:
AB
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HIJKL
QRST
QRST
EFG
MNOP
Late Registration
Late Registration
Late Registration
Late Registration
then you register
on this date
Monday
Dec 2
Tuesday
Dec 3
Wednesday Dec 4
Thursday Dec 5
Friday
Dec 6
Saturday Dec 7
Monday
Dec 9
Tuesday
Dec 10
Wednesday Dec 11
Thursday Dec 12
Friday
Dec 13
Saturday Dec 14
REGISTRATION HOURS
Anaheim-Cypress-Wilshire
Mon-Th
8:30a-7:30p
Friday
8a-4p
Saturday
8a-Noon
Yorba Linda
Mon-Th
12-9p NEW TIME!
Friday
8a-4p
Saturday
8a-Noon
If you miss your assigned day, you can still register any day after or
on any Late Registration day.
SCHEDULE EDITOR
Laurie Triefenbach
COVER DESIGN
Vinh Dang, NOCCCD Production Department
CONTENTS
ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND LANGUAGE ...... 5
BASIC SKILLS ........................................... 11
Elementary Subjects .......................... 11
High School Diploma Program ........... 11
English/Communication ............................. 13
Math & Chemistry ...................................... 16
Foreign Language ..................................... 16
Science & Discovery.................................. 17
CAREER PLANNING ................................ 19
BUSINESS EDUCATION........................... 20
Small Business Assistance ................ 21
Computer Training .............................. 23
Computer Internet Center ................... 23
Digital Arts/Web/Video ....................... 28
Online Classes ................................... 31
TRAINING & DEV. INSTITUTE ................. 35
SCE CLASSES - BREA-OLINDA HS ........ 39
DISABLED STUDENT SERVICES ............ 38
Business Skills ................................... 40
HOME DECORATIVE ARTS ..................... 41
Clothing Design & Decorating ............ 41
Culinary Classes ................................ 43
Floral Design ...................................... 45
Improving Lifestyles ............................ 46
PARENTING CLASSES ............................ 47
VOCATIONAL & WORKFORCE PREP ..... 49
Construction ....................................... 55
Electrical/Electronics .......................... 56
Early Childhood Education ................. 57
Medical Program ................................ 59
CYPRESS COLLEGE SPRING
COURSES THROUGH SCE .............. 49
Automotive ......................................... 49
Air Conditioning/Refrigeration ............ 51
Aviation .............................................. 51
Apprenticeship ................................... 51
Airline and Travel Careers .................. 52
Bartending .......................................... 54
Marine Service ................................... 54
Music .................................................. 54
Shop ................................................... 54
COSMETOLOGY....................................... 56
OLDER ADULTS PROGRAM .................... 62
SAFETY EDUCATION............................... 61
PHYSICAL FITNESS & HEALTH .............. 69
MARTIAL ARTS & SELF-DEFENSE ......... 70
DANCE ...................................................... 71
KIDS’ COLLEGE ....................................... 72
FOR YOUR INFORMATION
ABBREVIATIONS ...................................... 84
BOOKSTORES ......................................... 84
CALENDAR ................................................. 3
CHILDCARE CENTERS ............................ 84
CLASS INDEX ........................................... 89
CONTINUING ED. LOCATIONS ............... 84
FEES (LAB/SHOP/PARKING) ................... 87
OFF-CAMPUS CE LOCATIONS ............... 85
REFUNDS ................................................. 87
REGISTRATION SCHEDULE ................ 3,89
SCE SITE MAP ................ Inside Back Cover
WEBSTAR REGISTRATION ..................... 87
BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Jeffrey Brown
Otto J. Lacayo
Leonard Lahtinen
Molly McClanahan
Donna Miller
Manuel Ontiveros
Nancy Rice
College
Briana Padilla
Student Trustee, Cypress College
College
Dhruvin Shah
Student Trustee, Fullerton College
ADMINISTRATION
Dr. Jerome Hunter - Chancellor
Dr. Rod Fleeman - Vice Chancellor
Jeffrey Horsley - Vice Chancellor
Dr. Marjorie Lewis - President, Cypress
Dr. W. Gary McGuire - Provost, SCE
Dr. Michael Viera - President, Fullerton
ENGLISH-AS-A-SECOND-LANGUAGE
ANAHEIM CAMPUS
ESL CLASSES
January 8 – March 30; no class Jan 18-20,
Feb 14-17 – For info, call 714.808.4638.
CRN
71446
71447
71448
71451
71452
Day/Time
M-Th/8:30-10:30a
MW/10:30a-12:30p
TTh/10:30a-12:30p
MW/5:30-7:30p
TTh/5:30-7:30p
Place
AN-126
AN-126
AN-126
AN-120
AN-120
71453
M-Th/7:30-9:30p
AN-126
Instr
Sandoval
Howie
Sandoval
Cox
Vazquez
Dediriye
Wick
Registration for Anaheim ESL Classes
New students register on a first come, firstserved basis as space is available. Preregistration for new students is Monday,
January 6th and Tuesday, January 7th from
8am to 7pm. Allow 2-3 hours for assessment,
registration and orientation. After January 17th
new students may register on only Mondays
and Tuesdays from 8:30am, 10:00am,
5:30pm, and 7:00pm. Register in the ESL
Learning Center, Room 121.
Inscripciones para las Clases de ESL (Ingles Como Segundo
Idioma) para la Escuela de Educación Continua de Anaheim
Las inscripciones para los estudiantes nuevos
se efectuaran en el orden en que se
presenten y se aceptaran si hay espacio
disponible. Pre-inscripciones para los
estudiantes nuevos se llevaran a cabo el día 6
y 7 de enero de las 8 de la mañana a las 7 de
la noche.
El proceso de inscripción y orientación toma
aproximadamente 2-3 horas. Después del dia
17 de enero los estudiantes nuevos se
pueden inscribir los dias lunes y miércoles a
las 8:30am, 10:00am, 5:30pm y 7:00pm.
Favor de inscribirse en el salon 121.
INSCRIPCIONES PARA LAS CLASES DE
INGLES NO ESTAN DISPONIBLE EN
NUESTRA PAGINA WEB DE INTERNET!
Beginning Literacy
Day/Time
TTh/8:30-10:30a
MW/8:30-10:30a
M-Th/10:30a-12:30p
M-Th/:30-7:30p
M-Th/7:30-9:30p
TTh/7:30-9:30p
Beginning/Low
CRN
71439
71440
71442
71444
71616
Day/Time
M-Th/8:30-10:30a
M-Th/10:30a-12:30
M-Th/5:30-7:30p
MW/7:30-9:30p
TTh/7:30-9:30p
Beg/High
ESAC/150
Place
AN-130
AN-130
AN-130
AN-130
AN-130
AN-130
Instr
Robinson
Asaba
Robinson
N. Lopez
Shaffer
N. Lopez
ESAC/205
Place
AN-128
AN-128
AN-128
AN-128
AN-128
ESAC/210
Instr
Howie
Asaba
Bystry
Cox
Oren
Inter/Low
ESAC/430
Inter/High
ESAC/420
CRN
71454
71455
71456
71457
CRN
71458
71459
71460
71461
71462
71622
71463
Day/Time
Place
Instr
M-Th/8:30-10:30a AN-124 Niyondagara
M-Th/10:30a-12:30p AN-124 Niyondagara
M-Th/5:30-7:30p
AN-119
Snavely
M-Th/7:30-9:30p
AN-124
Ricart
Day/Time
M-Th/8:30-10:30a
MW/10:30a-12:30p
TTh/10:30a-12:30p
M-Th/5:30-7:30p
MW/7:30-9:30p
MW/5:30-7:30p
TTh/7:30-9:30p
Place
Instr
AN-132
Doherty
AN-132
Doherty
AN-132 DeMartinez
AN-132
Oren
AN-132
Snavely
AN-132
Wick
AN-132
Vazquez
Dediriye
ESL Computer Skills
ESLT/115
Take a class to develop language skills in a specific
area. No assessment is needed. Register in the
ESL Learning Center; except Saturday, register in
class.
CRN Day/Time
Place
Instr
71469 F/9a-12p
AN-121 Kopydlowska
71472 S/9a-12p
AN-312
Cox
71470 MW/12:30-2:30p AN-312
Niyondagara
71471 TTh/12:30-2:30p AN-303
Ramirez
Inter/Adv Workskills
ESLT/120
CRN Day/Time
71565 M-Th/12:30-3:30p
Place
AN-312
Citizenship/Ind Learning
Instr
Earl
ESLU/100
Prepare for the INS Citizenship test. Work
at your own pace and level.
CRN Day/Time
71566 WTh/10a-1p
71468 TTh/7:30-9:30p
Place
Instr
AN-308 Pregenzer
AN-308
Bystry
ESL Learning Center
ESLV/100
Reinforce language skills. Work at your own pace
and level. Use computers!
CRN Day/Time
Place
Instr
71485 M-Th/8a-9p
AN—121
Staff
F/8a-12p
CYPRESS CONTINUING
EDUCATION ESL CLASSES
January 8 – March 30; no class Jan 18-20,
Feb 14-17 – For info, call 714.484.7064.
71005
71004
71010
71016
71480
MWh/8:30-10:30a
TTh/8:30-10:30a
M-Th/10:30-12:30
M-Th/5:30-7:30p
M-Th/7:30-9:30p
CE12-12
CE12-12
CE12-12
CE12-12
CE12-12
ESL Int/Low
Registration for cypress ESL Classes
Classes at Cypress began in September. New
students will begin halfway through the class.
New students register on a first come, firstserved basis as space is available. Preregistration for new students is Friday,
January 3rd from 8am to 7pm. Allow 2-3 hours
for assessment, registration and orientation.
Continuing students must attend classes by
January 17th or they will be dropped from the
class to allow space for new students. After
January 17th new students may register on
only Mondays and Tuesdays at 8:30am,
10:00am, 5:30pm and 7:00pm. Register in the
ESL Learning Center, Room CE10-14.
REGISTRATION FOR ESL CLASSES IS NOT
AVAILABLE ON OUR WEBSITE!
Inscripciones para las Clases de ESL (Ingles Como Segundo
Idioma) para la Escuela de Educación Continua de CYPRESS
Las clases en Cypress comenzaron en
septiembre.
Los
estudiantes
nuevos
empezaran a la mitad del curso. Inscripciones
para los estudiantes nuevos se efectuaran en
el orden en que se presenten y se aceptaran
si hay espacio disponible. Pre-inscripciones
para los estudiantes nuevos se llevaran a
cabo el día 3 de enero de las 8 de la mañana
a las 7 de la noche. El proceso de inscripción
y orientación toma aproximadamente 2-3
horas. Los estudiantes que ya están inscritos
y desean continuar en el programa deben de
asistir regularmente durante las dos primeras
semanas de clases, de lo contrario serán
dados de baja para darle oportunidad a los
estudiantes nuevos. Después del día 17 de
enero los estudiantes nuevos se pueden
inscribir los días Lunes y miércoles a las
8:30am, 10:00am, 5:30pm y 7:00pm. Favor de
inscribirse
en
el
salón
CE10-14.
INSCRIPCIONES PARA LAS CLASES DE
INGLES NO ESTAN DISPONIBLE EN
NUESTRA PAGINA WEB DE INTERNET!
ESL - Beg Literacy
CRN
71002
71014
71019
71020
Day/Time
M-Th/8:30-12:15p
M-Th/5:30-7:30p
MW/7:30-9:30p
TTh/7:30-9:30p
ESL - Beg/Low
CRN
71477
71003
71009
71479
71015
71021
71025
Day/Time
MW/8:30-10:30a
TTh/8:30-10:30a
MW/10:30a-12:30
TTh/10:30a-12:30
M-Th/5:30-7:30p
MW/7:30-9:30p
TTh/7:30-9:30p
ESL - Beg/High
CRN
Day/Time
ESLA/115
Location
Instr
CE12-11 Gulmesoff
CE12-11
Tran
CE12-11
Tran
CE12-11
Briones
ESLA/205
Location
Instr
CE12-10 DeMartinez
CE12-10
Glicker
CE12-10 DeMartinez
CE12-10
Glicker
CE12-10
Kepler
CE12-10
Arellano
CE12-10
Sibio
ESLA/210
Location
Instr
CRN
71006
71011
71012
71017
71023
Day/Time
M-Th/8-10:30a
MW/10:30a-12:30p
TTh/10:30a-12:30p
M-Th/5:30-7:30p
TTh/7:30-9:30p
ESL - Int/High
CRN
71007
71013
71018
71024
Day/Time
M-Th/8:30-10:30a
M-Th/10:30a-1p
MW/5:30-7:30p
MW/7:30-9:30p
Armendaris
Wynn
Wynn
Briones
Kelly
ESLA/430
Location
CE10-13
CE10-15
CE10-15
CE10-15
CE10-15
Instr
Noor
Armendaris
Han
Stewart
Stewart
ESLA/420
Location
CE10-15
CE10-13
CE10-13
CE10-15
Instr
Han
Noor
Kang
DeRose
Take a class to develop language skills in a
specific area. No assessment is needed.
Register in the ESL Learning Center; except
Saturday, register in class!
Pronunciation – Beg
ESLB/105
CRN Day/Time
71078 F/8:30-10:30a
Place
CC/CE12-10
Instr
Glicker
Conversational Inter/Adv ESLB/110
CRN Day/Time
71077 F/10:30a-12:30p
Place
CC/CE12-10
Computer Skills for ESL
CRN Day/Time
Place
71079 F/9-10:30a
Instr
Glicker
ESLB/115
Instr
CC/CE10-14
Workskills (Int/Adv)
Wynn
ESLB/215
CRN Day/Time
Place
71069 M-Th/12:30-3:30p CC/CE10-15
ESL Newsletter
ESLB/300
CRN Day/Time
71490 F/10:30a-12p
Pronunciation Conv.
CRN Day/Time
71068 S/9a-12p
71489 TTh/12:30-2p
Place
CC/CE10-15
Instr
Wynn
ESLB/730
Place
CC/CE10-14
CC/CE12-10
ESL/Citizenship Ind Lrng
Instr
D.Choi
Glicker
ESLC/105
Prepare for the INS Citizenship test.
Work at your own pace and level.
CRN Day/Time
71082 MT/1-3:30p
Place
CC/CE1014
71083 TTh/7:30-9:30p CC/CE1014
ESL Learning Center
Instr
Davis
Instr
Noor
Bystry
ESLM/100
Reinforce language skills. Work at your
own pace and level. Use computers!
CRN Day/Time
71114 M-Th/8a-9p
F/8a-12
Place
CC
CE10-14
Instr
Staff
WILSHIRE CONTINUING
EDUCATION ESL CLASSES
January 13 – March 30
No class January 18-20, February 14-17.
For information, call 714.992.6090
Registration for cypress ESL Classes
Classes at Wilshire began in September. New
students will begin halfway through the class.
New students register on a first-come, firstserved basis as space is available. New
students must have a student ID number
before they will be allowed to register. Preregistration for new students is Thursday,
January 2nd from 8am to 7pm. Allow 2-3
hours for assessment, registration and
orientation. Continuing students must
attend classes by January 17th or they will
be dropped from the class to allow space
for new students. After January 17th, new
students may register on Mondays and
Tuesdays at 8:30am, 10:00am, 5:30pm and
7:30pm. Register in the ESL Learning
Center, Room 214. REGISTRATION FOR
ESL CLASSES IS NOT AVAILABLE ON OUR
WEBSITE!
Inscripciones para las Clases de ESL (Ingles Como Segundo
Beg Literacy
CRN
71034
71043
71044
71067
71058
Day/Time
M-Th/10:30a-12:30p
MT/5:30-7:30p
WTh/5:30-7:30p
MW/7:30-9:30p
WTh/7:30-9:30p
Beg/Low
CRN
71026
71035
71036
ESLD/115
Location
Instr
WIL-217
Rubin
WIL-217
Pilafas
WIL-217
Alaniz
WIL-217 Shaffer
WIL-217
Alaniz
ESLD/205
Day/Time
Location
M-Th/8:30-10:30a WIL-217
MW/10:30a-12:30p WIL-200
TTh/10:30a-12:30p WIL-215
71045 M-Th/5:30-7:309p WIL/CE1
71051 MW/7:30-9:30p
WIL/CE2
71052 TTh/7:30-9:30p
WIL/CE1
Instr
Ulloa
Stehly
LynchThompson
Murphy
Murphy
Kuo
Beg/High
ESLD/210
Beg High A
ESLD/240
CRN
71037
71038
71046
71053
Day/Time
TTh/10:30a-12:30p
MW/10:30a-12:30p
M-Th/5:30-7:30p
M-Th/7:30-9:30p
Location
Instr
WIL/201
Gayley
WIL/201 Igasaki
WIL/CE2 Jimenez
WIL/CE2
Guo
CRN Day/Time
71029 M-T/8:30-10:30a
Location
WIL/202
Instr
Ozbolt
Idioma) para la Escuela de Educación Continua de
WILSHIRE
Las clases en Wilshire comenzaron en
septiembre. Los estudiantes nuevos
empezaran a la mitad del curso.
Inscripciones para los estudiantes nuevos
se efectuaran en el orden en que se
presenten y se aceptaran si hay espacio
disponible. Los estudiantes deben de tener
un numero de identificación estudiantil
para poder inscribirse. Pre-inscripciones
para los estudiantes nuevos se llevaran a
cabo el día 2 de enero de las 8 de la
mañana a las 7 de la noche. El proceso de
inscripción y orientación toma aprox.amadamente 2-3 horas. Los estudiantes
que ya están inscritos y desean continuar
en el programa deben de asistir
regularmente durante las dos primeras
semanas de clases, de lo contrario serán
dados de baja para darle oportunidad a los
estudiantes nuevos. Después del día 17 de
enero los estudiantes nuevos se pueden
inscribir los días Lunes y miércoles a las
8:30am, 10:00am, 5:30pm y 7:00pm. Favor
de inscribirse en el salón de 214.
INSCRIPCIONES PARA LAS CLASES DE
INGLES NO ESTAN DISPONIBLE EN
NUESTRA PAGINA WEB DE INTERNET!
Beg High B
ESLD/245
CRN Day/Time
71030 M-Th/8:30-10:30a
Location
WIL/201
Adv Low/Hi
Instr
LynchThompson
ESLD/330
CRN Day/Time
Location
Instr
71042 M-Th/10:30a-12:30p WIL/216
Ting
71060 TTh/7:30-9:30p
WIL/CE3 Przekop
Int/Low
CRN
71031
71032
71028
71027
71039
71050
71054
71057
Inter/High
CRN
71033
71040
71041
71048
71059
ESLD/430
Day/Time
MW/8:30-10:30a
TTh/8:30-10:30a
MW/8:30-10:30a
TTh/8:30-10:30a
M-Th/10:30a-12:30p
M-Th/5:30-7:30p
MW/7:30-9:30p
TTh/7:30-9:30p
Day/Time
M-Th/8:30-10:30a
MT/10:30a-12:30p
WTh/10:30a-12:30p
M-Th/5:30-7:30p
MW/7:30-9:30p
Location
Instr
WIL/215
Stehly
WIL/215
Rubin
WIL/CE5
Skliar
WIL/CE5 Gayley
WIL/CE5
Skliar
WIL/CE5
Kuo
WIL/CE5
Braam
WIL/CE5 Kakishita
ESLD/420
Location
WIL/216
WIL/202
WIL/202
WIL/CE3
WIL/CE3
Instr
Ting
Ozbolt
Ulloa
Braam
Lewis
YORBA LINDA CENTER
January 13 – March 30;
no class January 18-20, February 14-17.
For information, call 714.992.6090
ESL - Inter (Low/High)
CRN
71612
Day/Time
MW/9a-12p
Place
YL/307
ESL - Advanced
CRN
71611
Day/Time
TTh/9a-12p
ESLG/400
Instr
Kopydlowska
ESLG/330
Place
YL/307
Instr
Caddick
ESL SPECIALTY CLASSES
Take a class to develop language skills in a
specific area. No assessment is needed. New
students must have a student ID# before
they can register in the ESL Learning
Center or in the Wilshire Office; except
Saturday, register in class.
Computer Skills for ESL
CRN Day/Time
71086 S/9a-12p
ESL and the Arts
CRN Day/Time
71160 F/9a-1p
Place
WIL-214
ESLE/105
Instr
Bystry
ESLE/115
Place
WIL-216
Grammar/Reading (Low)
CRN Day/Time
71064 F/9-10:30a
Instr
Ismail-Beigi
ELSE/320
Place
WIL/217
Pronunciation (Low)
ESLE/340
CRN Day/Time
Place
71061 TTh/12:30-2:30p WIL/202
71065 F/10:30a-12p
WIL/215
Pronunciation (High)
CRN Day/Time
71063 F/9-10:30a
Instr
Doherty
Instr
Gayley
Choi
ESLE/560
Place
WIL/215
Instr
Choi
Writing/Reading (High)
ESLE/580
Conversation/Idioms
ESLE/765
CRN Day/Time
71066 F/10:30a-12p
CRN Day/Time
71071 S/9a-12p
Place
WIL/217
Place
WIL/CE1—CE1
Instr
Doherty
Instr
Kakishita
ESL/CITIZENSHIP
INDEPENDENT LEARNING
Take a class to develop language skills in a
specific area. No assessment is needed. New
students must have a student ID# before
they can register in the ESL Learning
Center or in the Wilshire Office; except
Saturday, register in class.
Citizenship/Independent
Learning
CRN
71087
71088
Day/Time
MW/10a-1p
TTh/6-9p
ESLF
100
Place
WIL/101
WIL/101
ESL Learning Ctr
Instr
Maske
Maske
ESLM/100
CRN Day/Time
Place
Instr
71115 M-Th/8a-9p; F/8a-12p WIL/214 Staff
OFFSITE
ESL CLASSES
Registration is open entry!
You may register in any offsite
class at any time.
Classes meet January 6-March 30.
No classes Jan 18-20, Feb 14-17.
For more info, call 714.992.6090
ESL/Multilevel-Offsite
*Free babysitting!
CRN Day/Time
30165* M-Th
8-10:30a
30164 M-Th
8-11a
31404 MW
8:30-11:30a
61609 MW
8:30-11:30a
30168 M-Th
8:30-11:30a
61692 M-Th
8:30-11:30a
61524 M-Th
8:30-11:30a
30169 M-Th,Sun
9a-12p
30170 Th
9a-12p
30175 F
9a-12p
30176* TTh
10:30a-1p
71613 M-Th/12-3p
*sts 1/13
30178 MTW
6-9p
31110* MTh
6-9p
61525 M-Th
6-9p
61526 MW
6-9p
Place
ESLH/100
Instr
First Christian Ch- Edgington
Anah
Brea Job
CarstenCenter – MPR
sen
Brea Community
Rim
Center
Stanton
Staff
Headstart
Ponderosa
Lim
Park
Orange Cty
Faasen
Christian Char.
Messiah
Arellano
Lutheran Ch.
Anaheim
Oswald
Community Ctr
Cypress Pk Sr
Whitaker
Community Ctr
Maple
Whitaker
Sr Center
First Christian Ch- Edgington
Anah
Valencia
Gueddi
Community Ctr
Stanton Ctr of
Whitaker
Cultural Arts
Zion Lutheran
Martens
Church
Garnet
ShahCommunity Ctr
paraki
Orangethorpe
Saxelby
United Meth.
HERMOSA VILLAGE CENTER
January 13-March 30
No classes Jan 18-20, Feb 14-17
The Hermosa Village Center is a new
community center serving the Hermosa
Village Apartment Community and nearby
neighborhoods. The School of Continuing
Education is proud to be a partner in the
Hermosa Village Center providing familyoriented continuing education classes!
Counseling services are also available.
Free babysitting!
Computer Skills for ESL
ESLR/105
Beginning Low
ESLR/205
CRN
71508
CRN
61563
71110
Day/Time
S/9a-12p
Instr
Corcuera
Day/Time
M-Th/8:30-11:30a
M-Th/5:30-8:30p
Instr
E.Hastings
Young
Beginning High
CRN
61610
71111
ESLR/115
Day/Time
M-Th/8:30-11:30a
M-Th/5:30-8:30p
Instr
J. Choi
Serrano
ESL FAMILY LITERACY
Magnolia School District
January 13-March 30
No classes Jan 18-20, Feb 10, 14-17
Free babysitting!
CRN
Day/Time
30535
MW
8:30-11:30a
30540
TTh
8:30-11:30a
61558* MW
8:30-11:30a
61559* TTh
8:30-11:30a
61560
TTh
8:30-11:30a
61611
TTh
8:30-11:30a
30567
TTh
8:30-11:30a
61571
M-F
11:15a-2:15p
30539
MW
6-9p
30562
TTh
6-9p
30587
MW
6-9p
61562
MW
6-9p
31434
WTh
6-9p
30578
MT
6-9p
71617
TTh
6-9p
ESLI/100
Place/Room
ML Maxwell
Elem/Portable
Robt M Pyle
Elem/Portable
Baden-Powell
Elem/Portable
Peter Marshall
Elem/Portable
Jonas Salk
Elem/Portable
A-Schweitzer
Elem/Portable
Esther Walter
Elem/Portable
Jonas Salk
Elem/Portable
ML Maxwell
Elem/Portable
Robt M Pyle
Elem/Portable
Juliette Low
Elem/Portable
Jonas Salk
Elem/Portable
Esther Walter
Elem/Portable
Esther Walter
Elem/Portable
Disney
Elementary
Instr
Son
Jalali
Jalali
Son
Kopydlowska
Copeland
Rim
Santostefano
Brasov
Weatherspoon
Sibio
Warner
Dorsey
Brown
Abou
Harash
ESL MULTI-LEVEL
FAMILY LITERACY CLASSES
Anaheim City School District
January 13-March 30
No classes Jan 18-20, Feb 14-17
(Feb 19th evening session only at school sites)
Free babysitting!
CRN
Day/Time
30212
T-Th
8:30-11:30a
30213
T-Th
8:30-11:30a
30214
T-Th
8:30-11:30a
30418
MW
4-6p
30215
M-Th
5-8p
30331
M-Th
5-8p
30332
M-Th
5-8p
30333
M-Th
5-8p
61576
M-Th
5-8p
30334
M-W
5:30-8:30p
30335
TW
5:30-8:30p
30336
TW
5:30-8:30p
30337
MW
5:30-8:30p
30339
M-Th
6-9p
30340
WTh
6-9p
30341
MTTh
6-9p
30342
MTTh
6-9p
30343
M-Th
6-9p
30375
M-Th
6-9p
30382
M-Th
6-9p
30387
M-Th
6-9p
30414
M-Th
6-9p
30415
M-Th
6-9p
30416
MW
6-9p
30419
TTh
6-9p
30420
MTTh
6-9p
30421
MTTh
6-9p
30422
MW
6-9p
61649
MW
6-9p
61698
MW
6-9p
ESLJ/100
Place/Room
Betsy Ross
Elementary/1
Family Service
Center/9
Family Service
Center/10
Melbourne Gauer
Elem/Library
Thomas Edison
Elementary/23
Thomas Edison
Elementary/20
Thomas Edison
Elementary/22
Thomas Edison
Elementary/21
Thomas Edison
Elem/25
Adelaide Price
Elem/Library
Thos Jefferson
Elem/Library
Thos Jefferson
Elem/Library
Thos Jefferson
Elem II/Library
Horace Mann
Elementary/26
Horace Mann
Elem/Library
Palm Lane
Elementary
Palm Lane
Elementary/1
Abraham Lincoln
Elementary/B1
Abraham Lincoln
Elementary/B2
Ben Franklin
Elementary/25
Stoddard
Elementary/27
Patrick Henry
Elementary/30
Patrick Henry
Elementary/32
Sunkist
ELementary
John Marshall
Elementary/13
Paul Revere
Elementary
Paul Revere
Elementary/1
Betsy Ross
Elementary/24
Sunkist
Elementary
Thos Jefferson
Elementary II
Instr
Iles
Larsen
Chacon
Lee
Brown
Brown
Truong
Lasher
Vanegas
Miranda
Ramos
Jacobs
Usary
Buford
Buford
Chen
Pallan
Galvez
Hall
Lopez
Smith
Frank
Brown
Landi
Witt
Scardino
McCurry
Brown
Gamboa
Chacon
Buena Park School District
January 13 – March 30
No class Jan 8-20, Feb 10, 14-17
(Free babysitting)
ESL and Computers
CRN
61615
61616
61619
Day/Time
MW/6-9p
Th/6-9p
M-Th/6-9p
ESLN/110
Place
Instr
Pendleton Elem. Thompson
Emery Elem.
Ferrar
Gilbert Elem.
Koh
ESL MULTI-LEVEL,
FAMILY LITERACY and
COMPUTER CLASSES
Placentia/Yorba Linda
School District
January 13 – March 30
No class Jan 10, 18-20, Feb 10, 17
Anaheim City School District
January 13 – March 30
No class Jan 18-20, Feb 14-17
(Feb 19th evening session only at school sites)
(Free babysitting)
**January 25 – March 30
ESL and Computers
CRN
30348
**
61523
**
30349
**
30351
**
30357
**
30961
**
31371
**
31372
**
31260
31093
Day/Time
S/8:30a-12n
S/8:30a-12p
S/8:45-11:45a
S/8:45-11:45a
S/8:45-11:45a
S/8:45-11:45a
S/8:45-11:45a
S/8:45-11:45a
T-Th
11:30a-1:30
T/5:30-8:30p
31407
**
31104
W/6-9p
31096
W/6-9p
31409
W/6-9p
31423
WTh/6-9p
31090
Th/6-9p
31099
Th/6-9p
31105
Th/6-9p
61639
Th/6-9p
T/6-9p
ESLK/100
Place/Room
Patrick Lane
Elem/24
Patrick Henry
Elem/Library
Palm Lane
Elem/Library
Patrick Henry
Elementary
Thomas Edison
Elem/Library
Thomas Edison
Elementary
Thomas Edison
Elem/Library
Thomas Edison
Elementary
Family Service
Center/10
Thos Jefferson
Elem II
Clara Barton
Elem/2
Sunkist
Elem/Library
Paul Revere
Elem/Library
Loara
Elem/Library
Family Service
Center/9
Melbourne Gauer
Elem/Library
T-Roosevelt
Elem/Library
Adelaide Price
Elem/Comp Lab
Patrick Henry
Elem/Library
Instr
Higgins
Scardino
Gueddi
Maske
Vanegas
Lopez
Braam
Son
Larsen
Lee
Brown
ESL and Computers
Free babysitting!
CRN Day/Time
61728 M-W/8a-12p
Th/8-10a
71482 T-Th
8:30-11:30a
71619 T-Th
8:30-11:30a
61514 M-Th
9-11:30a
31369 S
9a-12p
61613 M-Th
12:30-2:30p
61505 TTh
3-5p
61510 TTh
5:30-8:30p
30457 TW
6-8p
31365 WTh
6-8p
31465 TTh
6-8p
61507 TTh
6-8p
61508 MW
6-8p
ESLP/100
Place/Room
Ruby Drive
Elementary
Topaz
Elementary
Topaz
Elementary
Morse
Elementary/505
Ruby Drive
Elementary/500B
Ruby Drive
Elementary/500B
Topaz
Elementary/206
Rio Vista
Elementary/902
Tynes
Elementary/MPR
Tynes
Elementary/MPR
Kraemer
Middle School
Ruby Drive
Elementary/500B
Ruby Drive
Elementary/500B
Instr
Ruiz
Dachenhausen
Schulze
Monroe
Murphy
Brown
LaVigne
Rosas
Torrez
Diaz
Brown
Cohen
Zamarripa
Gamboa
Scardino
Shibata
Bercher
Lee
Higgins
Garcia
Boyzo
WILSHIRE PLAYERS
ESLE/110
Improve speaking and presentation skills.
You’ll rehearse and perform plays.
12 wks – 1/6-3/30
FREE!
CRN
71089
Day/Time
Place
T-Th/12:30-3p WIL/216
Instr
Beigi
BASIC SKILLS
Improve your workplace skills, chances for promotion, increase production!
Need a High School Diploma? You can start earning credits today!
NOTE TO EMPLOYERS: You can arrange for on-site instruction in ESL
or any Basic Skills subjects. Call our Training and Development Institute:
(714) 808-4615 (See page 35 for details)
HIGH
SCHOOL
DIPLOMA
PROGRAM
ELEMENTARY
SUBJECTS
ADULT BASIC EDUCATION
ABE/100
Enroll at any time. Review and study
subjects commonly taught in elementary
grades 1-8, including reading, grammar,
punctuation, spelling and math. Specialized
assistance available for the disabled at the
Cypress Continuing Education Office:
714.484.7057
FREE!
12 wks - 1/6-3/27; nc 1/20, 2/17
CRN
11078
71308
11079
11080
Day/Time
M-Th/8:30a-3p
M-Th/8:30a-3p
M-Th/8:30a-3p
M-Th/6-9p
Place
Instr
CC/CE1-1
Stackhouse
Anaheim/141
Stivers
WIL/112
Elliott
CC/CE1-1
Drevlow
11081 M-Th/6-9p
WIL/112
71309 M-Th/6-9p
Anaheim/141
The Literacy Program
Grewall
VanWickle
Ramezani
Street
Frohling
Stivers
ABE/105
Designed for students from beginning levels
of reading to those working toward a high
school diploma. Through the use of smallgroup instruction, one-on-one tutoring,
computer-aided instruction, audio books and
workbooks, students will learn to become
better readers, writers and thinkers. The
skills attained can be used for personal
growth, job advancement or for entry into
other educational programs. A specific
learning plan is developed for each student
based on student goals, needs and learning
style.
12 wks - 1/6-3/30;, 2/17
FREE!
CRN
70748
70759
71310
70749
Day/Time
M-Th
8:30a-3p
M-Th
9a-12:30p
M-Th
8:30a-12p
M-W
5-8p
Place
WIL
204
CC
CE5-1
Anaheim
139
WIL
204
Instr
La Morte
Pewthers
LaMorte
English .............................. 40
Social Studies ................... 30
Applied or Fine Arts .......... 10
Math .................................. 20
Science ............................. 20
Health .................................. 5
Electives ........................... 60
............................ TOTAL: 185
credits
credits
credits
credits
credits
credits
credits
credits
HOW CAN YOU GET STARTED?
First, call the Counseling Office nearest you
to
schedule
an
appointment
for
ORIENTATION (available weekly, day and
evening).
HOW CAN YOU ENROLL?
All high school diploma applicants must have
their programs reviewed by a Continuing
Education Counselor and Evaluator. Various
experiences are recognized for credit
including
previous
schooling,
work
experience and college credits. Proficiency
tests in reading, writing, composition and
math are required of all high school
graduate candidates.
Call for day/night appointments:
Anaheim
Cypress
Wilshire
714.808.4682
714.484.7440
714.578.0651
La Morte
Martinez
IMPROVING IND SKILLS LAB ABE/120
For students interested in improving general
and specific educational skills. Provides
assistance for students experiencing
difficulty in curriculum ranging from basic
skills through introductory college-level
courses.
Starts wk of 1/6; nc 1/20, 2/17 FREE!
CRN
11086
71306
11087
11088
11089
71307
Day/Time
MTWTh
8:30a-3p
MTWTh
8:30a-3p
MTWTh
8:30a-3p
MTWTh
6-9p
Place
CC
CE1-1
Anaheim
141
WIL
112
CC
CE1-1
MTWTh
6-9p
MTWTh
6-9p
WIL
112
Anaheim
141
IMPROVING
INDIVIDUAL SKILLS
17 wks - 12/2-3/29
CRN
Day/Time
61575 TTh
5:30-8:30p
Instr
Stackhouse
Stivers
Elliott
Drevlow
Grewall
VanWickle
Street
Ramezani
Frohling
Stivers
ABE
126
Place
BOH/114
FREE!
Instr
Warren
LEARNING CENTER:
ABE
IMPROVING INDIVIDUAL SKILLS 400
The Learning Ctr. in the Cypress College
Humanities Bldg. helps students improve
their basic skills, foreign languages and
participate in a wide variety of telecourses.
The lab offers testing, counseling and many
tutorial packages, also access to a
networked system of 32 Internet
computers. Students register in class
ONLY.
FREE!
17 wks – Starts wk of 1/21; nc 2/14-17,
4/14-19, 5/24,26
CRN
Day/Time
Place
71134 MTWTh: 8a-8p CC/HUM
Fri: 8a-5p
Sat: 8a-12p
SEDC-EOPS TUTORING
CENTER
Instr
Staff
ABE/500
Free individual or group tutoring, computer
and typewriter available. Video cassette
instruction, Internet access, and ESL group
conversation. Subjects available: math,
chemistry, English, history, psychology,
Spanish, French, Chinese, accounting, CIS,
music, photo and much much more! Register
in class ONLY.
17 wks – Starts wk of 1/21; nc
FREE!
2/14-17, 4/14-18, 5/26
CRN
71523
Day/Time
Place
MThF: 8a-5p CC
TW: 8a-7p
TE2
HIGH SCHOOL LAB
Instr
Staff
IHSS/200
17 wks-12/2-3/29; nc 1/20,2/17 FREE!
CRN
11097
11403
71302
11426
11427
71303
Day/Time
M-Th
8:30a-3p
M-Th
8:30a-3p
M-Th
8:30a-3p
M-Th
6-9p
Place
CC
CE1-1
WIL
112
Anaheim
141
CC
CE1
M-Th
6-9p
M-Th
6-9p
WIL
112
Anaheim
141
Instr
Stackhouse
Elliott
Stivers
Drevlow
Grewall
VanWickle
Street
Ramezani
Frohling
Stivers
OFFICIAL GED EXAM
INFORMATION
Winter 2003
WILSHIRE CENTER - ROOM 112
January 18 – February 15
March 15 – April 26
May 17 – June 21 – July 19
Registration for the new 2003 GED test
should be completed AT LEAST 4 WEEKS
PRIOR to test date.
The official GED test fee of $65 is
collected at the Wilshire Center.
Bring a MONEY ORDER payable to:
Orange County Dept. of Education to the
Wilshire Center, 315 E. Wilshire, Fullerton.
Fees are non-refundable after 60 days. A
registration packet will be issued on the day
that registration fees are paid. This registration
packet must be completed before the
scheduled test date. For registration
questions, please call the Wilshire Center at
714.992.7700. The new 2002 GED test is now
in effect. Scores from the previous version of
the GED cannot be combined with the new
test scores.
TEST FEES: $65 for complete battery of
the official test (5 sections), $15 for a retake of
Test 1: Language Arts/Writing, $10 for a
retake of Tests 2 through 5. The test fee is
applicable for 60 days from date of
registration. Fees are subject to change
without notice.
DAY OF THE EXAM: Arrive at testing
center by 8:00am. You must know/have the
following: Social Security number, mother’s
maiden name, and positive photo ID with
birthdate, signature and address.
MINIMUM AGE REQUIREMENTS: You
must be 18 years old or older to take the GED
exam. No one under 17 will be allowed to
take this test. GED testing is also available for
applicants with documented physical and
learning
disabilities.
Requests
for
accommodations must be made at least four
weeks in advance of the test date. Call first for
further
information:
Nancy
Rice
at
909.678.2511 or Susan Armstrong at
714.953.0641.
GED TEST PREPARATION
ABE/125
Individualized preparation for GED tests
with programmed materials.
FREE!
12/17 wks - 12/2-3/29; nc 1/20, 2/17
CRN Day/Time
11092 M-Th
8:30a-3p
11093 M-Th
8:30a-3p
71304 M-Th
8:30a-3p
11094 M-Th
6-9p
11095 M-Th
6-9p
71305 M-Th
6-9p
70581 W
6-9p
11091 WTh
6-9p
71610 M
5:30-8:30p
Place
Instr
CC
Stackhouse
CE1-1
WIL
Elliott
112
Anaheim
Stivers
141
CC
Drevlow/Grewall
CE1-1
VanWickle
WIL
Street
112
Ramezani
Anaheim
Frohling
141
Stivers
Esther Walter
Del Zotto
Elementary
Brea Job
Staff
Center
Peter Marshall
Del Zotto
Elementary
****************************************
ACADEMIC SUPPORT CENTER
nd
Fullerton College - Student Services Bldg - 2 Floor
CRN #70750
SKILLS CENTER – Opens Jan 21
Independent Study in keyboarding, reading,
vocabulary, English/ESL
CREATIVE WRITING
FOR SENIORS
ABE
240
If you've always wanted to write fiction or
non-fiction, this workshop will help you with
your manuscript. Includes novels, short
stories, poetry, first-person reminiscences,
articles, and family histories. Open
enrollment; register in class. samples of
work to first class!
12/17 wks - 12/23/30 FREE CLASS!
CRN Day/Time
11593 W
12:30-3:30p
61189 T
1-4p
70339 T/1-2:30p
Place
W. Anah.
Brookhurst Sr Ctr
Cypress Park Sr
Community Ctr
Rosewood Court
Instr
French
Klem
Staff
WRITING POPULAR FICTION ABE/241
Give your manuscript professional polish and
pace in a high- gear workshop led by an
internationally-published author and former
journalist. Attract editors, avoid pitfalls
that chill sales. Includes books, short
stories, plotting and craft, dialog and
characterization. Bring samples of work to
first class!
12 wks - 1/7-3/25
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70586 T/6:30-9:30p WIL/201
Klem
M-Th (7a-9:15p); Fri (7:30a-3:45p); Sat (9a-2p)
TUTORING CENTER – Opens Jan 27
Math, Chemistry, ESL, Physics, English
M-Th (9:30a-7p); Fri (9:30a-1:30p); Sat (9a-2p)
WRITING CENTER – Opens Feb 3
All writing projects
M-Th (9a-7p); Fri-Sat (10a-2p)
****************************************
ENGLISH/
COMMUNICATION
WRITE YOUR NOVEL
ABE/295
A practical, hands-on course to help writers
polish their manuscripts and learn skills
necessary
for
publication.
Student
manuscripts will be critiqued in detail. You'll
receive lessons in plot, common mistakes,
characterization, beginnings, structure, and
theme.
12 wks - 1/8-3/26
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
70352 W/6:30-9:30p YL/306
Instr
Wills
LITERACY VOLUNTEER
TUTOR TRAINING
ABE/115
Prerequisite: Ability to speak, read and
write English and have the desire to tutor
adult students one-on-one or in small groups.
Learn techniques to teach reading,
comprehension, writing, and spelling. A
certificate is given upon completion. Text
required. To register, call: 714.566.3070;
you will not register with SCE! NOTE: You
must first attend an orientation: Jan 13 at
Westminster Library or Jan 14 at Aliso
Viejo Library. All classes held at: Read
Orange County, 1501 E. St. Andrew Place,
Santa Ana.
Lab $10
(pay in class)
Day
Time
1st Session
Jan 18
Jan 25
Feb 1
Mar 1
9a-4p
9a-4p
9a-4p
9a-Noon
Mar 15
Mar 22
Mar 29
May 3
9a-4p
9a-4p
9a-4p
9a-Noon
2nd Session (call for orientation site)
INTRO TO
SCREENWRITING
CNED/215
This course will give each student an
unbiased, positive introduction to dramatic
structural principles and an understanding
of different narrative techniques and
storytelling devices that cinema has used.
Creating conflict, compelling characters,
effective dialogue, and a strong premise will
be among the basic tools covered.
12 wks - 1/8-3/26
FREE!
CRN
70942
Day/Time Place
W/7-10p WIL/215
PERSONAL JOURNAL
WRITING
Instr
Olsen
CNED
114
This course is a literary art form, a skill
developed in such a way that it facilitates
creativity as well as self- discovery and
becomes a written record of your life
journey. This course includes techniques and
methods for releasing the inner writer, and
developing the art of storytelling by using
basic concepts of myth, images and
metaphors. These techniques contribute to
discovering your potential, finding your own
inner voice, and creating your own journaling
style.
12 wks - 1/8-3/26
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70936 W/9:30-11:30a YL/303 Courtright
AMERICAN SIGN
LANGUAGE – BEG I
ENCO
100
Learn to communicate with the deaf.
Includes manual ABC's, greetings and
responses, numbers, colors, and additional
vocabulary. Deaf students are welcome to
participate and present their points of view.
12 wks - 1/7-3/25
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
70047 T/6:30-9:30p
BEG II
CC/TE3
Instr
Rennie
ENCO/105
Includes expanded vocabulary and sentence
structuring. Deaf are welcome to
participate and present their points of view.
12 wks – 1/9-3/27
70048 Th/6:30-9:30p CC/TE3 Rennie
COMMUNICATION
WITH THE DEAF (Beg)
ENCO
110
Sign language classes suitable for beginner
through advanced levels. Beneficial for
parents,
teachers,
interpreters,
instructional personnel and individuals
interested in communicating with deaf and
hard of hearing children and young adults.
Intro to interpreting skills, especially for
educational settings, offered at the
advanced level.
12 wks - 1/6-5/29; nc 4/15,17
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
70514 T
6:30-9:30p
Place
Raymond
Temple Sch.
Instr
Rorex
70049 Th
6:30-9:30p
CC/
HUM-247
COMMUNICATION
WITH THE DEAF I (Inter)
17 wks - 1/23-5/29; nc 4/17
CRN
70716
Day/Time
Place
Th
CC/
6:30-9:30p HUM-104
COMMUNICATION
WITH THE DEAF (Adv)
17 wks - 1/23-5/29; nc 4/17
CRN
Day/Time
Place
70050 Th
CC/
6:30-9:30p HUM-101
PUBLIC SPEAKING
WORKSHOP
Bodewig
ENCO
115
FREE!
Instr
Zawolkow
ENCO
120
FREE!
Instr
Both
ENCO
452
This class will provide students an
opportunity to speak in front of a group in a
non-threatening workshop atmosphere.
Students will discover themselves in a
positive learning environment. Students will
present on topics familiar to them, using an
outline format. Bring a blank videotape to
class (presentations will be videotaped for
critique). *La Habra 1-Stop
12 wks - 1/9-2/13
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
70933 Th/9a-12p
Place
LH1*
DREAM JOB
INTERVIEW SKILLS
Instr
Slames
ENCO
448
Know exactly how to act, what to say, and
what to do in your once in a lifetime job
interview. At your "must" interview, you will
stride into the room full of self-confidence
because in this hands-on workshop you will
master 18 sure ways to impress and land
that position. Know how to sell them on your
best qualities. Know the answers to the 14
interview questions companies always ask.
You also get a 50 question sample interview
to practice in private at home. You will also
learn the 20 hidden interview killers to
avoid at all costs. Here for the first time,
the confidential files of major university
business schools, employment agencies, and
Fortune 500 corporations tell you what to
wear, how to look, how to meet and greet
with flair, how to shake hands, how to sit
and stand, how to enter the room with flair,
when to speak up, when to shut up, how to
handle those little embarrassments in your
past, and so much more. In this interactive
student participation class you will be
coached on winning, convincing responses
that are irresistible to prospective
employers. You spent a lot of time and
money getting in the door for your
interview, so make sure they hire YOU. Text
required (purchase at Campus Bookstore. 1day workshop!
Tuition $45
CRN
Day/Time
71369 Jan 16
Th/7-9:30p
70814 Feb 20
Th/7-9:30p
Place
Instr
Anaheim Forrester
310
CC/
Forrester
TE3-309
MEET
YOUR
SOUL
MATE
ENCO
344
No matter your definition of rich, your
relationship has just come in! Long nights
with your TV are history! Meet, woo, and win
the person of your dreams!
Discover how to break the ice and attract
others with easy, clinically-proven social
graces, including sizzling conversation skills.
Learn to practice in class the small talk arts
all popular people know - Men, learn your 40
body language moves that attract most
women - Ladies, master your 50 body
language cues that bring Mr. Right running! Discover the 200 latest clinically-tested
communication skills.
Turn yourself into a self-confident and
fascinating social dynamo - Banish social
anxiety and shyness - Women, learn to
accurately estimate his worth, financial and
otherwise. - Also how to ditch the dud! What is he/she telling you if he/she is
reliable and trustworthy - Men and women:
be able to spot the verbal muggers and oral
assassins - Men, break out of the "silent
male trap" and learn dynamic talking tips Learn how to meet and talk to that
irresistible, yet unapproachable person. Men, practice how to pop the question on
one knee just like in the movies! - Learn the
little known places where you are most likely
to meet your mate - Talking tips to help your
new relationship last a lifetime!
Text required (purchase at Campus
Bookstore). 1-day workshop!
1/12 wks - 1/9-2/6
Tuition $45
CRN
Day/Time
71368 Jan 9
Th/7-9:30p
70813 Feb 6
Th/7-9:30p
Place
Anaheim
310
CC
TE3-309
Instr
Forrester
Forrester
PUT SIZZLE and
SOPHISTICATION IN
YOUR
CONVERSATION!
4
ENCO/450
THREE PROGRAMS
IN ONE!
FIRST PROGRAM: How to Talk to Anybody and
Get Along With Them All! Dramatically
increase your enjoyment of your social,
family, and business relationships with over
30 new and clinically-proven tips and tactics
to talk to and feel at ease with anybody.
Comfortable Social Conversation Secrets:
Be confident Anytime, Anywhere With
Anyone! You will master the latest skills for
comfortable and easy social and business
conversation. Learn to read body language.
Be at ease and converse easily and
interestingly with anyone, anywhere,
anytime!
SECOND PROGRAM: How to Have It Your Way:
Gentle Persuasion. Master secrets of
convincing others with this interactive
program. Learn 10 tips, 12 tactics and “the
motivated sequence formula” for winning
persuasive discussion. Learn “the human
priority of wants” secrets to tap human
wants and needs. Supercharge your life with
new charisma! You will master easy and new
secrets guaranteed to persuade others to
your point of view. Free Yourself from the
Tyranny of Disagreeable People: Beat
Those Office Bullies. Quit being a
doormat! You can beat the crazymakers and
bullies that will want to rain on your parade
with proven methods of verbal self-defense
skills in this hands-on program.
THIRD PROGRAM: The New Assertive You: Say
What You Mean and Mean What You Say
– communicate effectively and get what you
want by being clear, specific and friendly.
New research into assertiveness teaches us
to talk comfortably about your needs and
develop positive patterns of self-confident
behavior. Guaranteed Stress Busters:
Quit Self-Destructing and Get Back the
“Old You” – stressed out? Fed up? Get a
grip! You will learn 12 clinically-proven
strategies for elimination stress. How To
Think Fast On Your Feet: Add Some
Humor to Yourself! Supercharge your life
with new charisma! Learn over 300 funny
one-liners and more than 100 world toasts.
Learn secrets guaranteed to help you
think/speak fast on your feet – earn that
promotion! Text required (purchase at
Campus Bookstore).
Tuition $45
CRN
71367
70811
Day/Time
Feb 5-19
W/7-9:30p
Mar 6-20
Th/7-9:30p
Place
Anaheim
310
CC/TE3
309
Instr
Forrester
Forrester
Math/Chemistry
PRE-ALGEBRA
MAC/135
ALGEBRA
MAC/140
MATH LEARNING CENTER
MAC/110
This is a great course for students
preparing to study Algebra at the high
school or college level.
Math will be
reviewed while solving "word problems",
learning algebraic principles and terms.
12 wks - 1/8-3/26
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time Place
Instr
70342
W/6-9p WIL/216 Famolaro
The English Department Writing Ctr. is
Cypress College's one stop place for writing
assistance. Any student may use the 30
computers that feature word processing
,instructional software and Internet access
or visit the English Tutorial Service. This
service is FREE!!
17 wks - 1/21-5/30; nc 2/14,17, 4/14-18,
5/26
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
71521 M-Th/8a-8p CC/HUM
Borla
F/8a-5p
For those ready to study College Algebra, or
anyone wanting to refresh their Algebra
skills.
12 wks - 1/9-3/27
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time Place
Instr
70341 Th/6-9p
WIL/216 Famolaro
Students will use tutorial assistance to
enhance problem-solving skills and increase
comprehension of math and chemistry.
Tutors/instructors are there to help you
prepare for tests and homework.
Register in class only!
17 wks - 1/21-5/30;
nc 2/14-17,4/14-19, 5/24,26
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70354 M-Th/5-8p
CC/SEM
Clancy
MW/8a-3p
209
Nguyen
TTh/8a-3:30p
Van
F/8a-12p
Laningham
S/12-3p
Wax
MATH LAB
MAC/106
Students will use tutorial assistance to
enhance their problem-solving skills and
increase math comprehension. Register in
class ONLY.
FREE!
12 wks - 1/21-5/30;
nc 2/14-17,4/14-19, 5/24,26
CRN
Day/Time
Place
70359 M-W/8a-9p SEM—114
Th/8a-9p
F/8a-3:30p
S/8a-1p
71183 M-S/7a-10p FC/600—611
Instr
AbdelMalek
MATH REFRESHER
COURSE
MAC/125
Provides review of basic math for shop and
business. Learn arithmetic, fractions,
decimals,
percentages,
conversions,
averages and how to effectively use the
calculator. Learn and succeed!
12 wks - 1/7-3/25
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time Place
Instr
70340 T/6-9p
WIL/216
Famolaro
UPDATING
BUSINESS SKILLS
MAC
127
Review the basics of math to be competitive
in the workplace. Understand the principles
that apply to working with a spreadsheet,
develop payroll, profit margins, and related
business math. Work with a calculator and
help ease the fear of math! Course includes
lecture and math exercises. Consider taking
the associated course “Updating Computer
Skills”.
5 wks - 1/6-2/10; nc 1/20
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70846 M/10a-12p
LH1
Lim
Staff
Check out
our “Improving
Individual Skills Lab”
on page 12
Individual instruction in a
programmed math course
using a variety of textbooks
covering basic operations
through geometry.
WRITING CENTER:
MAC
INSTRUCTIONAL
500
COMPUTER LAB
Foreign Language
ARABIC
CONVERSATIONAL
LANG
100
Beginning level class introduces students to
the basic knowledge of Arabic.
10 wks – 1/11-3/29;
nc 1/18, 2/15
Tuition $75
CRN
71497
Day/Time
Place
S/9-11:30a Anaheim/132
FRENCH
CONVERSATIONAL
Instr
Staff
LANG
110
Beginning level class introduces students to
the culture and customs of France and to
speak beginning level French.
10 wks - 1/6-3/24;
nc 1/20, 2/17
Tuition $75
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70460 M/7-9:30p YL/123
Bellavoine
JAPANESE
CONVERSATIONAL – LEVEL
I
CRN
Day/Time
LEVEL II
CRN
Day/Time
71154 S/10:30a-1p
Place
Instr
WIL/101
Place
Lyon
LANG/162
Instr
WIL/101
Lyon
VIETNAMESE
CONVERSATIONAL I
LANG
165
Beginning level class introduces students to
the culture and customs of Vietnam and to
speak beginning level Vietnamese.
10 wks – 1/11-3/29;
nc 1/18, 2/15
Tuition $75
CRN
Day/Time
71122 Th/7-9:30p
Place
Instr
CC/CE10-13
Nguyen
SPANISH
CONVERSATIONAL – LEVEL I
LANG
190
Beginning level class introduces students to
the culture and customs of Latin America
and to speak beginning level Spanish.
Tuition $75
10 wks – Starts week of 1/6;
nc 1/18,20, 2/15,17
CRN
70461
70462
70463
71494
70465
Day/Time
S/8-10a
M/7-9:30p
Th/7-9:30p
M/7-9:30p
T/7-9:30p
LEVEL II
CRN
Day/Time
Place
WIL/CE2
YL/305
WIL/208
Anaheim/142
CC/CE9-1
Instr
Castro
Colunga
Aparicio
Staff
Montero
LANG/200
Place
70464 S/10a-12p WIL/CE2
71106 M/7-9:30p WIL/216
Instr
Castro
Koskela
KOREAN
CONVERSATIONAL – LEVEL I
LANG
230
Beginning level class introduces students to
the culture and customs of Korea and to
speak beginning level Korean.
10 wks - 1/11-3/29;
nc 1/18, 2/15
Tuition $75
CRN
Day/Time
71498 S/8-10:30a
LEVEL II
Place
Anaheim/130
LANG/231
70466 S/10:30a-1p Anaheim/130
EXPLORING
SOUTHWEST DESERTS
WITH
LANG
160
Beginning level class introduces students to
the culture and customs of Japan and to
speak beginning level Japanese.
10 wks - 1/11-3/29;
nc 1/18, 2/15
Tuition $75
71112 S/8-10:30a
Science and
Discovery
Instr
Rim
Rim
CONNIE VAN KAMPEN!
Make new friends! Enjoy the comraderie
of other people who enjoy geology,
camping, and exploring our beautiful
deserts! Emphasizes safety tips to ensure
comfort and enjoyment of desert areas.
PARTICIPANTS MUST REGISTER IN
CLASS AND PAY AT TIME OF
ORIENTATION!
STRAW/HAUSER BEDS/
POTATO PATCH
SCDI
132
In class, you'll learn how to identify
different types of geods and nodules. On
the field trip, you'll explore favorite
rockhound areas in the low desert of
California (the Wiley's Well district) and
dig for the above specimens. Includes a
visit to Quartzite, AZ where worldwide
dealers gather to swap, sell and/or buy
rocks, fossils, minerals, and etc. BLM
camping facilities offer tables, pit toilets,
and fire rings. Off road travels require
high clearance or 4 x 4 vehicle.
Tuition $35
CRN
Day/Time
71514 Orientation:
Jan 15
W/7-10p
Field Trip:
Jan 18-20
Place
YL/131
ANZA BORREGO: ARROYO
SALADA
Instr
Van
Kampen
SCDI
133
Hike canyons and visit points in the Borrego
badlands.
Explore
backcountry
and
geological features in the Truckhaven
region. Collect concretions (outside of the
Park), identify desert plants, and visit
historical points of interest. Ranger Paul
Remieka will lead us on an auto tour of the
nearby
badlands
and
share
his
paleontological expertise with students.
Primitive camping, no facilities available, and
no fee. Off road excursions require high
clearance or 4 x 4 vehicle.
Tuition $35
CRN
71515
Day/Time
Place
Orientation: YL/303
Feb 10
M/7-10p
Field Trip:
Feb 15-17
Instr
Van
Kampen
MINES OF THE
NOPAH DISTRICT
SCDI
134
Located in the high desert near Tecopa, you
will visit and explore ruins of the historic
Gunsight, War Eagle, Noonday, and Columbia
mines in the Nopah mining district. You'll
hike along the Amargosa River; visit the
Shoshone museum and the geologically
scenic China Ranch, Primitive camping at
Castle in Clay near Shoshone; no fee. High
clearance
vehicles
recommended.
Tuition $30
CRN
71516
Day/Time
Place
Orientation: YL/303
Feb 24
M/7-10p
Field Trip:
Mar 1,2
Instr
Van
Kampen
ARCHAEOLOGY
ARC/100
Experience in site survey and field
excavation on a local archaeological site.
17 wks - 1/25-5/17;
FREE!
nc 2/15, 4/19
CRN
Day/Time
Place
70596 Sat
CC/
9a-4:30p HUM-322
Instr
Langenwalter
North Orange County
Community College District’s School of Continuing Education
ASSESSMENT AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT
CENTER
CRPL/120 #11065
CORN SPRINGS:
CHUCKWALLA MTS.
SCDI
135
Nestled in the Chuckwalla Mountains are
hidden
springs,
oases,
petroglyphs,
historical points of interest, geological dig
sites, and miles of backcountry roads to
explore. The class will hike the scenic areas
of Corn Springs, Chuckwalla Springs, explore
geode dig sites, and travel the low desert's
Bradshaw Trail past the Chocolate Mts. and
into the Salton Sea region. Wild flowers
should be blooming.
Bureau of Land
Management campground has tables, pit
toilets, and fire rings. Rough roads require
high clearance vehicle or 4 x 4.
Tuition $30
CRN
71517
Day/Time
Place
Orientation: YL/303
Mar 17
M/7-10p
Field Trip:
Mar 22,23
GEOLOGY: EXPLORING
ROCKS and MINERALS
Instr
Van
Kampen
ENCO
187
Why are there earthquakes? How do giant
mountains come to be? Why do beautiful
mineral crystals form? Learn the answers to
these and other geologic processes. Also,
how did rocks, minerals, and gemstones
originate, where to find them how to
interpret the landscape geology. Two
optional Saturday field trips included!
12 wks - 1/8-3/26
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
70774 W
6:30-9:30p
Place
YL
305
Instr
Courtright
Discovering one’s interests, aptitudes,
temperament and values is essential to
making a career decision. Researching
current labor market trends and exploring
the most popular careers for the 21 st
Century are a few of the services the
Assessment and Career Center offers. Our
Assessment and Career Development
Center offers a multi-level career
development, exploration and counseling
service. The Center assists individuals in
identifying skills, abilities, interests, values,
educational and training options to help you
make an informed career choice
appropriate to your individual needs.
Services are free to individuals referred
by Orange County Social Services and
the Workforce Investment Board. All
others will be charged a nominal fee.
The Career and Assessment Center can
assist you with career exploration and
assessment,
individual
career
counseling, and information about
training and educational options. For
more information, contact Laura Siewert
at
714.808.4682
or
email
careers@sce.cc.ca.us
CAREER PLANNING
Student Services
Counseling and educational planning services
are available to students currently enrolled in
the following types of Continuing Education
classes:







English-as-a-Second Language
Citizenship
Disabled Students Programs
Parenting
High School Subjects/Basic Skills
Short-Term Vocational Classes
Certification Programs
For Students Enrolling in the High
School Diploma Program!
All high school diploma applicants must have
their programs reviewed by a Continuing
Education Evaluator and they must meet with a
Counselor. Students enrolling to complete their
high school diploma must first register to attend
an Orientation Workshop. At this workshop,
students will make an appointment to meet with
a Counselor. To sign up for an Orientation
Workshop, call:
Anaheim Campus ........................... 714.808.4682
Cypress CEC.................................... 714.484.7440
Wilshire CEC (Fullerton) ..................714.578.0651
Free Career Seminars!
College credit or high school diploma credit available
with advance registration. Check with instructor or Counselor.
CAREER EXPLORATION
CRPL/140
For students uncertain about their
educational and career goals.
17 wks – Starts week of 1/21
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
6 wks – Starts week of 2/17
70087 MW/7:30-8:45a
CC/TE2—206 Easton
70079 TTh/12-1:15p
TBA
Easton
70086 T/4-7p
TBA
Easton
70077 S/8a-12:15p (4wks) CC/TE2—203 Collins
3 wks – Starts March 7
70083 F/8a-2p
CC/TE2—203 Easton
CAREER
LIFE PLANNING
CRPL
160
Includes an analysis of lifestyles, selfassessment, overcoming obstacles, career
research, job search skills, resumes,
interviewing and goal setting.
17 wks – Starts week of 1/21;
nc 2/17, 4/14-17, 5/26
CRN
70092
70093
70097
Day/Time
MW/9-10:30a
TTh/9:30-11a
T/6-9p
Place
CC/TE2-203
CC/TE2-203
CC
PART ONE
DISCOVER YOUR
HIDDEN JOB SKILLS
FREE!
Instr
Mattson
Nordee
Bedard
CRPL
355
A hands-on workshop that will help you
identify your relevant job skills. Learn how
to market these skills and abilities to
potential employers. In addition, you will
also learn current job search approaches
and job market information.
Lab $4
One-day workshop: Feb 20
CRN Day/Time
Place
Instr
70118 Th
Anaheim
Patrick6:30-9p
215A
Orozco
PART TWO
RESUMES: CREATE A
#1 CANDIDATE – YOU!
CRPL
350
Learn the necessary skills to create an
outstanding resume and cover letter.
Understand the purpose and how to
effectively communicate your abilities to
potential employers. In addition, gain
information on interviewing techniques and
job search skills to help you land the
perfect job! 1-day workshop!
One-day workshop: Feb 27
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
70125 Th
6:30-9p
Place
Anaheim
215A
CAREER RESOURCE LIBRARY
Use our Career Resource Library to
help you in your career search!
Remember: resources are for use
in the library only.
Resources include:
career reference books/videos
employment resources
(resume, job search/interviews)
college/university training
program directories
Call 714.808.4682 for schedule
CRN# 10636 – Wilshire - CEC/101
CRN# 10647 - Cypress - CC/CE-1
CRN# 11663 – Anaheim – 215A
BUSINESS
EDUCATION
Financial Planning
Instr
CampbellRutman
BASIC INVESTING
SELF ESTEEM/PERSONAL
GROWTH & DEVELOPMENT
17 wks - 1/21-5/30; nc 4/15
CRN
70103
Day/Time
T/11:30a-1p
Place
TBA
CRPL
300
FREE!
Instr
Mattson
FINC/322
Includes the basics of all major investment
areas, including definition and description,
suitability and proper use within a portfolio.
Also mutual funds, understanding stocks,
annuities, retirement and estate planning.
12 wks - 1/6-3/30
Tuition $38
CRN
Day/Time
Place
70361 T/6:30-9p Anaheim/110
TEACHING
AS A CAREER
CRPL
345
Designed for future teachers; surveys
teaching as a profession and requires work
experience in educational setting.
17 wks- Starts week of 1/21;
FREE!
nc 4/15-16
CRN
Day/Time
70110 T/8-10a
70111 W/4-6p
Place
CC/TE2-203
TBA
Instr
Mattson
Mattson
BOOKKEEPING AND
ACCOUNTING – LEVEL I
Instr
Goffin
FINC
301
Fundamentals of double-entry recordkeeping, systematic recording of business
transactions, journals, ledgers, sales and
purchasing, payroll, cash control systems,
AP/AR, and financial statement. Text
purchase required at first class meeting.
12 wks - 1/6-3/30; nc 1/20, 2/17
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
70479 M/6:30-9:30p
Place
YL/407
BOOKKEEPING AND
ACCOUNTING - LEVEL II
Instr
Santos
FINC
302
Text purchase required at first class
meeting. 12 wks – 1/6-3/30
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
70482 T/6:30-9:30p YL/306
Instr
Santos
Real Estate
SECRETS OF
REAL ESTATE FINANCING
FINC
333
Learn about real estate loans, costs, loan
processing,
qualifications,
appraisals,
escrows and underwriting. Find out how
"not" to be taken: when getting a loan,
interest rates, junk fees, lock-ins, false
quotes, choosing a lender. For consumers,
new loan officers, loan processors or
investors.
May
include
foreclosure
discussion. 12 wks – 1/7-3/25 Lab $10
CRN
Day/Time
70363 T/7-10p
Place
CC/TE3-201
Instr
Stiles
MANAGEMEN
T PROGRAM
Certificate issued upon satisfactory
completion of six required courses and one
elective course. These FREE
COURSES vary by trimester
UPDATE YOUR
SUPERVISORY SKILLS
BMGR
426
WRITTEN
COMMUNICATION FOR
BUSINESS & INDUSTRY
BMGR
415
This class is designed for those individuals
seeking a supervisory position or the
seasoned supervisor. The class will be a
combination of discussion, activities and
presentations. Management and supervision
techniques will be covered as well as dealing
with leaders more effectively. Register at
La Habra One Stop. 6 wks – 2/19-3/26
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time Place
Instr
70851 W/9a-12p LH1
Slames
Provides extensive hands-on experience
with all types of written business
communications including letters, memos and
reports.
12 wks - 1/7-3/25
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
71218 T/6:30-9:30p
BASIC
SELLING SKILLS
Place
WIL/213
Instr
Slames
Learn how to sell products and services
successfully. Sales can be a fulfilling and
rewarding career when both buyer and
seller receive a benefit. Understanding the
sales process and developing proven sales
techniques are the goals of this class. If you
are already in sales position, you will enjoy
greater success. If you are considering an
introductory sales position, this class could
help you land the job.
12 wks - 1/8-3/26
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70769 W/6:30-9:30p WIL/208 Reinstein
HUMAN RESOURCES
MANAGEMENT
BMGR
450
Introduction to basic principles of
supervision, employee rights, labor law, and
effective use of human resources.
12 wks - 1/6-3/24;
FREE!
nc 1/20, 2/17
CRN
71220
Day/Time
Place
M/6:30-9:30p WIL/208
NOTARY
SEMINAR
Instr
Smolen
BMGR
429
Learn to be a Notary Public in one day! The
seminar will teach you the details of
Notarizations and prepare you for the State
exam. Testing will be provided from 4-5
p.m. following the Seminar. A separate fee
of $40 payable by check or money order (no
cash) to the California Secretary of State
and original picture ID is required for
testing.
1-day workshops!
Tuition $85
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70349 Jan 11
WIL
Zago
S/8:30a-5p
201
70468 Jan 25
CC
Zago
S/8:30a-5p
TE3—311
70467 Feb 22
Anaheim
Zago
S/8:30a-5p
104
70469 Mar 1
WIL
Zago
S/8:30a-5p
201
70654 Mar 22
CC
Zago
S/8:30a-5p
TE3—311
Small Business
Assistance
BUSN
233
APARTMENT
MANAGEMENT – LEVEL II
BMGR
432
For owners, managers, tenants of rental
properties. Covers California requirements:
Rights
and
Responsibilities,
Rental
Applications and Deposits; Discrimination;
Rental Agreements/Leases; Occupancy
Standards; Changing Terms; Habitability;
Forms; Service of Notices. Certificate on
completion. Career certificate upon
satisfactory completion of Levels I, II, III.
Classes may be taken out of sequence. 12
wks – 1/9-3/27
FREE!
CRN
71278
Day/Time
Place
Th
6:30-9:30p
CC
TE3-316
BUSINESS
BASICS
Instr
Jackson
BUSN
215
Includes basic business topics for
developing successful behaviors and
procedures in the office. Learn how to
prepare for meetings, seminars and set up
travel arrangements; learn proper office
etiquette, prepare agendas and more!
5 wks - 1/6-2/10; nc 1/20
FREE!
CRN
70150
Day/Time
M/6-8p
Place
Anaheim/110
Instr
Matte
HOW TO ESTABLISH A
SMALL BUSINESS
Learn how to start and run a profitable
business: identify your product/service,
develop a business plan, obtain licenses,
permits, understanding market research,
tax concerns, risk management, time
management. Please consider taking
"Updating Business Skills I & II".
12 wks - 1/7-3/25
Lab $10
CRN
70153
Day/Time
T/6-9p
Place
BMGR
424
Students will learn how to develop a
successful proposal, from conception to
submittal. This class is highly interactive
and will utilize real world tools and
examples. Includes tour through complete
process of grant development: write and
evaluate a proposal, respond to an RFP,
locate funding sources, building on
community assets to strengthen your
proposal and learn the differences between
private and public funds.
12 wks – Starts week of 1/6;
FREE!
nc 1/18,20, 2/15,17
CRN
70137
71499
Day/Time
M/5-7p
S/9-11:30a
Place
WIL/212
CC/CE-5-2
ABC'S OF FINANCIAL
PLANNING
Instr
Foy
Foy
CNED
204
Find the common fears people have about
the financial future. This course is ideal for
those in all spectra of life; widowed, single,
older or younger. We’ll cover topics such as
financial security, assessing weaknesses in
planning, and the differences between IRAs,
401K's, 457's, 403'B, CDs, savings
accounts,
etc.
FREE!
CRN
70147
70144
Day/Time
Jan 25, Feb 1
S/8:30-11:30a
March 12,19
W/6-8:30p
Place
WIL
202
WIL
202
Instr
Miller
Miller
Instr
CC/CE11-8
Famolaro
CAREER SEARCH
ON THE INTERNET
BUSN
220
Learn the Internet to assist career
decisions: research career options, develop
a career plan, identify significant
educational and employment Internet sites.
Also, posting a resume online, career
development activities, assessment using email, search engines, attachments, and other
fundamental Internet activities. Class
begins with turning on the computer! You
must attend first class!
5 wks - 2/24-3/24
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
70800 M/10a-12p
GRANT
WRITING BASICS
BMGR
425
Place
Instr
LH1
Lim
INTRODUCTION
TO ANTIQUES
CNED
115
This five-session course is an introduction
to the world of antiques. Learn how to
recognize what an antique is, where to find
them and how to shop for antiques. Once you
have purchased you care for you treasures,
what is their investment potential and when
do you sell your antiques.
6 wks - 1/8-2/12
FREE!
CRN
71591
Day/Time
W/7-10p
Place
Anaheim/110
CRUISE SALES FROM
YOUR HOME
Instr
Aversa
BUSN
221
Provides a practical, working knowledge of
the cruise industry as well as the resources
and confidence necessary for entry-level
sales from the home to fill an overwhelming
need for qualified cruise professionals. We’ll
show you ways to supplement income or
develop a new career and enjoy the travel
benefits. Field trips to be announced.
Includes introduction to the role of the
professional,
geography,
terminology,
ethics, special services, industry trends,
cruise destinations, life on a cruise ship,
cruise brochure analysis, becoming a
specialist, travel insurance options, knowing
your cruise products (video ship previews)
and much more!
10 wks - 1/11-3/29; nc 1/18, 2/15
FREE!
CRN
70139
Day/Time
Place
S/8:30-11:30a WIL/213
GROUP CRUISE SALES
Instr
Scott
BUSN/245
Topics covered: Why Groups Sales? Types
of Groups, Developing Leads and Group
Profile, Cruise Line Sales Support,
Negotiating
Up
Front:
Conditions,
Restrictions, Sample Promotions (Cruise
Nights, Direct Mail), Amenities and more!
One-day workshop!
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70794 Feb 26: W/6-9p WIL/202 Scott
SELLING SPECIAL
INTEREST NICHE
BUSN
240
Topics include: Making Niche Clients a Major
Profit Center. Strategies to Reach Special
Interest Cruisers, Satisfying the Needs of
Specialized Interest Passengers, and more!
One-day workshop!
FREE!
CRN
70795
Day/Time
Mar 5
W/6-9p
Place
Instr
WIL/202
START A
HOME-BASED BUSINESS
Scott
BUSN
209
Designed for adults who wish to start their
own business out of their home. This course
will give them the steps to get started and
where to go for some professional
assistance in their business endeavor. 12
wks – 1/9-3/27
FREE!
CRN
70941
Day/Time
Th/6-9p
Place
WIL/213
Instr
Matte
COMPUTER TRAINING
Texts or disks may be required at an
additional cost. Students will be informed at
first class. Having trouble deciding what
computer class to take? A perfect
sequence would look something like this:
INTRO TO COMPUTERS
FREE!
- Monday through Thursday 8a-3:30p
Lent/Lewerenz/D’Aiuto
6:30-9:30p Oswald/Craft/D’Aiuto

INTRO TO WINDOWS

SOFTWARE PROGRAMS
(Spreadsheets/Word Processing/Graphics)
INSTRUCTIONAL
COMPUTER LABS
- YOU MAY ENROLL AT ANY TIME ATTEND ALL OR ANY PART OF SESSION!
COMP
112
Lab Card – Enroll Anytime! Provides an
opportunity to complete computer-related
course work and/or tutoring assistance. Lab
fees: Fullerton College: pay only for printed
page. Labs open to all Continuing Education
students!
12 wks - 1/21-3/28; nc 2/14,17
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70510 M-F/8a-10p FC/2200
Ho
COMPUTER CLASSES
AT THE CYPRESS
COLLEGE
COMPUTER/INTERNET
cENTER!
Enjoy low-cost, flexible scheduling for a
variety of courses; use of the newest
computer equipment available today; and
professional staff and training that is highly
rated by employers and former students!
Register for the following SELF-PACED
COURSES in CE2-3, Cypress College, the
first day or night of attendance.
Individualized assistance from expert
instructors! Disk required, text supplied for
lab use. Call (714) 484-7437 for info!
THE COMPUTER/INTERNET
CENTER ALSO OFFERS THE
FOLLOWING COURSES!
Internet Access - Office Keyboarding
Data Entry – 10-key
Typing/Keyboarding: Speed/Accuracy
CalWorks/EDD Training
MS Office User Specialist (MOUS)
INTRO TO PC APPLICATIONS/
OPERATING SYSTEMS:
Windows 98/XP - UNIX
MS OFFICE 2000/2002
Word - Excel – Access - Outlook
Powerpoint - FrontPage - Project
INTERNET
Intro to Internet and World Wide Web
Internet Access! - Free E-Mail!
A+ CERTIFICATION TRAINING
PROGRAMMING
C/C++/Java/Enterprise/JavaBeans
ORACLE
COMPUTER/INTERNET
CENTER (CC/CE2-4)
CCTR
100
Typing/Keyboarding for speed and accuracy
using Word 97.
FREE!
12 wks – Starts week of 1/6;
nc 1/20, 2/14, 2/17
CRN
Day/Time
Instr
70084 M-Th/8a-3:30p
Craft
M-Th/6:30-9:30p
D'Aiuto
Lewerenz
Oswald
70531 M-Th/8a-3:30p
Craft
M-Th/6-9:30p
D'Aiuto
Lewerenz
Oswald
70532 M-Th/8a-3:30p
Craft
M-Th/6:30-9:30p
D'Aiuto
Lewerenz
Oswald
71388 M-F/11a-4p
Staff
INTRO TO COMPUTERS
Beginning (SPANISH)
Designado para personas que saben poco o
nada acerca de computadores pero quieren
empezar. Explica acerca de las partes de la
computadora y como seleccionar y usar
computadoras
y
perifericos.
Horas
adicionales de laboratorio disponible.
Libre/disquete require.
FREE!
12/15 wks – Starts week of 1/6;
nc 1/20, 2/17
CRN
Day/Time
70950 M/8:3011:30a
31405 W/6-8p
70946 Th/6-9p
70949 T/6-9p
70951 W/6-9p
Free, unlimited use of labs
at the Computer/Internet Center
with proof of registration
in any class!
INTRO TO
COMP
COMPUTERS (ENGLISH)
100
Designed for those who know nothing or
very little about computers but want to get
started. Builds computer terminology, makes
one a better consumer of computers and
computer products, and explores operation
systems software as well as personal
productivity applications. Additional lab
hours available. Text purchase may be
required at first class meeting; first disk
provided. You must attend first class!
FREE CLASS!
12 wks – Starts week of 1/6;
nc 1/20, 2/14,17
CRN
Day/Time
70865 M/8-10a
70881 M/8-10a
70089 T/8-10a
70901 Th
10:30a-2:30p
71358 T/12-3p
70292 W/12-3p
70789 F/1-4p
70096 T
4:30-6:30p
70288 M/6-9p
71384 M/6-9p
71357 W/6-9p
71386 W/6-9p
70114 Th
6:30-8:30p
71502 W
6:30-8:30p
70294 T
6:30-9:30p
Place
Instr
CC/CE5-2
Lent
WIL-212
Lau
CC/CE5-2
Lewerenz
WIL
Lau
212
YL/406
Huffman
YL/406
Huffman
WIL/212
Schulz
CC
Casper
CE5-2
YL/406
Garmon
Anaheim/302
Schulz
YL/406
Garmon
Anaheim/302
Schulz
CC
Casper
CE5-2
CC
Daniel
CE5-2
WIL
Kretschmar
212
COMP
101
31412 W/6:308:30p
70260 M/7-9p
70276 W/7-9p
70511 Th/7-9p
70515 Th/5-7p
Place
Instr
Oasis Comm.
Canas
Center
Jonas Salk
Gutierrez
Elem
T-Jefferson
Canas
Elem
Betsy Ross
Canas
Elem
Peter Marshall
Canas
Elem
TBA
Albelo
WIL/212
WIL/212
T-Jefferson
Elem.
T-Jefferson
Elem
Esparza
Esparza
Saldivar
Saldivar
INTRO TO COMPUTERS
Intermediate (SPANISH)
COMP
107
Designado para personas que saben poco o
nada acerca de computadores pero quieren
empezar. Explica acerca de las partes de la
computadora y como seleccionar y usar
computadoras
y
perifericos.
Horas
adicionales de laboratorio disponible.
Libre/disquete require.
12 wks – Starts week of 1/6; nc FREE!
1/18, 2/15
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70283 S/9a-12p
WIL/212 Esparza
70575 W/5:30-7:30p Jonas Salk Gutierrez
Elem
70576 W/6:30-8:30p T-Edison
70282 Th/6-9p
COMPUTER BASICS
Elem
WIL/212
Albelo
Esparza
COMP/116
This course is for beginners! Learn the
basics of how to use the computer. You'll
become familiar with Windows 98, how to
send e-mail and how to use the internet!
Text purchase may be required at first
class meeting. You must attend first class!
FREE!
CRN
70848
70801
71435
70802
70798
Day/Time Place
Starts week of Jan 6
M/1-4p LH1
M/1-4p Anaheim/302
M/1-4p WIL/212
T/2-5p Anaheim/302
W/4-7p WIL/212
Instr
Lim
Tran
Miller
Tran
Lim
Starts week of Feb 17
70799 W/4-7p WIL/212
Starts week of Feb 24
70849 M/1-4p LH1
WIN 95/98 - INTRO
Lim
Lim
MS/122
Learn how to manage your desktop and files,
use the taskbar, manage the hard drive,
word processing and more. Additional lab
hours available at Cypress lab. Text
purchase may be required at first class
meeting. You must attend first class!
*ZIP disk required
FREE!
12 wks – Classes start week of 1/6;
nc 1/20, 2/17
CRN
Day/Time
70119* W/8-10a
70892 Th/8-10a
70886 M/10:30a12:30
70126* M/4:306:30p
70123* T/6:308:30p
Place
CC/CE5-2
WIL/212
WIL/212
Instr
Lewerenz
Lau
Lau
CC/CE2-1
Aceves
CC/CE2-1
Daniel
WIN95/98 & WORD 2000
MS/126
Windows: Learn how to manage your
desktop and files, use the taskbar, use the
Internet and do multi-tasking. Word: Learn
by using examples, exercises and hands-on
PC training. Text purchase may be required
at first class. You must attend first class
meeting!
12 wks - 1/9-3/27
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
71355 Th/6-9p
Place
YL/406
WINDOWS XP (INTRO)
Instr
Garmon
MS/104
Prerequisite: Intro to Computers or
equivalent. Learn the new Windows
operating system: includes desktop and file
management, security, adding hardware and
software, personalizing Windows XP, making
connections and communicating with other
people. Text purchase may be required at
first class meeting. ZIP disk required at
Cypress location only. You must attend 1st
class!
12 wks – Classes start week of
FREE!
1/6; nc 1/20, 2/17
CRN
Day/Time
71380 T/9a-12p
70893 T/10a-12p
70905 M
6:30-8:30p
71385 T/7-9p
71387 Th/7-9p
WORD 2000/XP
Place
Instr
Anaheim/302
Yee
CC/CE5-2
Lewerenz
CC
Aceves
CE2-1
Anaheim/302 Schulz
Anaheim/302 Schulz
MS/144
Prerequisite: Windows knowledge. Covers
preparing and formatting worksheets,
maintaining and enhancing workbooks,
formatting worksheets, working with
templates and workbooks using advanced
functions, and working with lists. Text
purchase may be required at first class
meeting. ZIP disk required at Cypress
College location only. You must attend first
class!
FREE!
12 wks - 1/7-3/28; nc 2/14
CRN
Day/Time
70863 T/8-10a
70300 F/9a-12p
70868 Th
4:30-6:30p
Place
Instr
CC/CE2-1
D'Aiuto
Anaheim/302
Yee
CC
Casper
CE5-2
WORD 2000/XP (INTER)
MS/134
Prerequisite:
Word 2000 Intro This
continuing course covers additional features
such as mail merging, styles, templates,
large documents and WordArt. You must
attend first class!
12 wks - 1/8-3/26
FREE!
CRN
Place
Instr
EXCEL 2000/XP INTRO
MS/105
71381
Day/Time
W/9a-12p
Anaheim/302
Yee
Prerequisite: Windows knowledge. Provides a
basic working knowledge of this popular
spreadsheet program for the student who
has Excel 97, Excel 2000, or Excel XP.
Covers topics such as formulas, functions,
and charting. Text purchase may be required
at first class meeting. You must attend
first class!
FREE!
12 wks – Classes start week of 1/6;
nc 1/20, 2/17
CRN
Day/Time
Place
70864 Th
8-10a
70302 M
9a-12p
70873 T
6:30-8:30p
CC
CE2-1
Anaheim
302
CC
CE5-2
EXCEL 2000 - INTRO
Instr
D'Aiuto
Yee
Casper
MS/109
Prerequisite: Windows knowledge.
Provides a working knowledge of this popular
spreadsheet program. Covers topics such as
formulas, functions, charting and database
capabilities. Additional lab hours available
at Cypress Lab. Text purchase may be
required at first class meeting. You must
attend first class! 12 wks – 1/6-3/25
FREE!
*plus intermediate skills
CRN
Day/Time
70290 T/3-6p
70284* T/6-9p
Place
YL/406
YL/406
ACCESS 2000 - INTRO
Instr
Huffman
Garmon
MS/106
Prerequisite: Windows knowledge. Design
databases using this popular software
package. Includes creating tables, forms,
reports and labels. Text purchase may be
required at first class meeting. You must
attend first class!
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
Starts week of Jan 6
70287 S/9a-12p YL/406
Garmon
70940 T/10a-12p LH1
Fiske
Starts week of Feb 17
71481 W/3-6p
Anaheim/302
Fiske
POWERPOINT 2000 - INTRO
MS/119
Prerequisite: Windows knowledge. Learn
how to create on-screen presentations using
text, graphics, sound effects and motion.
Text purchase required at first class
meeting. You must attend first class! 12
wks – 2/18-3/25
FREE!
CRN
70291
Day/Time
T/3-6p
Place
YL/406
WP DESIGN
FRONTPAGE 2002
Instr
Huffman
MS
137
Prerequisite: Windows knowledge, basic
word processing skills and Discover the
Internet (or equivalent). Learn how to
create, develop and post your own website.
Take advantage of cheap web space and
make your presence known. Text/disk
required.
12 wks – 1/8-3/26
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
Place
70211 W/6:30-9:30p
CC/CE2-1
MAINTAINING, UPGRADING
AND NETWORKING
Instr
Aceves
Day/Time
Place
70945 W/4:30-6:30p CC/CE2-1
UPDATING
COMPUTER SKILLS I
Instr
Teipe
BUSN
107
Designed for those who want an overview of
the Microsoft applications including
Windows, e-mail, and Word. Basic word
processing skills will be emphasized. Text
purchase may be required at first class
meeting. You must attend first class!
6/10/12 wks – Starts week of
FREE!
1/6; nc 1/20, 2/17
CRN
Day/Time
70182 T/2-4:30p
70179 T/3-6p
71543 W/3-6p
70176 M/6:30-9:30p
Place
LH1
WIL/212
YL/406
CC/CE5-2
UPDATING COMPUTER
SKILLS II
CRN
70192
Day/Time
T/10a-12p
Place
Instr
LH1
Fiske
ACTUALIZANDO SUS
HABILIDADES CON LA
COMPUTADORA I
BUSN
110
Disenada para ellos que quieren un vision
general de las aplicaciones de Microsoft
incluyendo Windows, correo electronico y
Word. Van a poner enfasis en las habilidades
del control del proceso de palabras. Se
necesita libro; disco provedo. Necesita
assistir la primera clase.
10/11/12 wks – Starts week of
FREE!
1/6; nc 1/18, 2/14,15
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
71483 F/1-4p
Anaheim/302 Esparza
70178 S/1-4p
WIL/212
Esparza
70188 Th/2-4:30p LH1
Staff
MS
155
Prerequisite: Windows knowledge and
Internet knowledge. Learn how to add new
hardware and software to your to your PC,
troubleshoot problems; evaluate different
utility programs; configure and set up your
own home network; evaluate and purchase
components for your network; manage
security; and choose an ISP, software, tools
and services used in a home network
configuration.
You must attend first class!
12 wks - 1/8-3/26
FREE!
CRN
Prerequisite:
Part I or instructor
permission. Continuation of Word 2000,
Intro to Excel and PowerPoint.
Text
purchase may be required at first class
meeting. Disk provided. Basic word
processing skills will be emphasized.
You must attend first class.
6 wks - 2/18-3/25
FREE!
Instr
Fiske
Miller
Huffman
Daniel
BUSN
108
ACTUALIZANDO SUS
HABILIDADES CON LA
COMPUTADORA II
BUSN
111
Requisito previo: Parte I o aprobacion del
instructor. Continuacion de Word 2000,
Intro a Excel y Powerpoint. Las actividades
basicas del programa seran acentuadas.
Necesita atender la primera clase. Disco
proporcionado; compra el texto en la primera
clase.
6 wks - 1/9-3/27
FREE!
CRN
71162
Day/Time
Th/2-4:30p
Place
LH1
PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
FOR HOBBYIST
Instr
M.Esparza
COMP
119
Prerequisite: Windows knowledge. Learn the
basic interface and how to save in different
file formats, set resolution and image size,
enhance and repair photos, incorporate
special effects, and print. Produce a
creative project with hour favorite photo!
ZIP disk required.
You must attend 1st class!
12 wks - 1/8-3/27
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
70862 Th/4:30-6:30p
71501 W/4:30-6:30p
Place
Instr
CC/CE2-1 Craft
CC/CE5-2 Craft
POPULAR
COMPUTER GRAPHICS
BUSN
216
Learn the graphics programs PrintShop and
Corel Draw to design business cards,
brochures, fix digital photos and learn to
download a webpage. Must attend first
class!
FREE!
CRN
71486
71445
Day/Time
Place
Instr
1/8-2/12 Anaheim
W/3-6p
302
2/18-3/25 LH1
T/2-4:30p
Fiske
Fiske
BUSN
210
Use simplified methods to locate problems
and find solutions. Learn how to install and
remove programs, set up printers and
scanners, upload/download files, and learn
to load programs such as: Earthlink, AOL,
Microsoft Office, and Photopaint. You must
attend first class!
6/12 wks - 1/7-3/27
FREE!
Day/Time
Place
6 wks – 1/7-2/11
70803 T/5-7p
Anaheim/302
12 wks – 1/9-3/27
70170 Th/4-6p
Anaheim/302
USING A COMPUTER
AS A CREATIVE TOOL
Instr
Tran
Tran
BUSN
218
Hands-on experience in computer creations
using software programs to create greeting
cards, flyers, newsletters, and more and
more! We begin by plugging in the computer!
FREE!
CRN
70196
70797
71544
Day/Time
CRN
Place
Instr
Starts week of Jan 6
M/4-6p
Anaheim/302 Schulz
Th/4-6p WIL/212
Slames
Starts week of Feb 24
M/4-6p
Anaheim/302 Schulz
COMP
102
Prerequisite: Windows knowledge. Make the
most of your scanner or digital camera. Add
photo attachments to email, create a
personal photo album on the Internet,
create PrintShop projects and enhance
images with Adobe, Photo Deluxe. ZIP disk
required. You must attend first class! 12
wks – 1/7-3/25
FREE!
70129
Day/Time
Place
T/4:30-6:30p CC/CE2-1
PRINTSHOP
Place
Instr
Lewerenz
Prerequisite: Windows knowledge. Hands-on
overview of Internet concepts, Web
browsing using Internet Explorer; email,
newsgroups, FTP, netiquette, security
issues, and more. Hands-on including on-line
browsing. *ZIP disk required
You must attend first class!
12 wks - 1/9-3/27
FREE!
CRN
Instr
Craft
COMP/108
Day/Time
70130* Th/8-10a
70301 Th/9a-12p
Place
Instr
CC/CE5-2
Lewerenz
Anaheim/302
Yee
BUSQUEDA DE
TRABAJO-INTERNET
BUSN
224
Aprenda el Internet para asistir a
decisiones de la carrera, investigue su
opciones, desarrolle un plan de la carrera,
indentifique los sistios educativos y del
empleo de Internet. Ademas pone su
curriculum vitae en linea, actividades del
desarrollo de carrera, el gravamen usando el
email, los motores de busqueda, los
accesorios
y
otras
actividades
fundamentales del Internet.
Necesita
atender la primera clase.
12 wks - 1/8-3/26
FREE!
CRN
Day/Time
71484 W/1-3p
Place
Instr
Anaheim/302 R.Esparza
LEARN TO USE THE WEB
BUSN/211
Discover the free services on the net to
build a homepage! Learn how to scan photos,
download digital pictures, and send e-mail
attachments. This class will assist with
resumes, research business opportunities,
and help to stay in touch with family
members by receiving and sending digital
information. You must attend 1st class!
FREE!
CRN
HAVING FUN WITH
DIGITAL IMAGES
CRN
Day/Time
70208 Th/10a-12p CC/CE5-2
DISCOVER THE INTERNET COMP/105
SIMPLE SOLUTIONS
TO COMPUTER
CRN
Prerequisite: Windows knowledge. Use
graphics software to create banners, signs,
certificates, cards, and much more! Disk
required. ZIP disk required.
You must attend first class!
12 wks – 1/9-3/27
FREE!
70136
71478
Day/Time
Place
Instr
12 wks: 1/9-3/27 Anaheim Tran
Th/1-4p
302
6 wks: 2/18-3/25 Anaheim Tran
T/5-7p
302
COMPUTER SKILLS
COMP/115
Learn to use Word, Excel, and Powerpoint!
Pick up the basics of the MS Office 97
Suite. 12 wks – 1/8-3/26
Lab $10
CRN
Day/Time
70459 W/6-9p
Place
BOH
INTRO TO AUTOCAD
Instr
Staff
COMP/120
Learn AutoCAD (2002 edition) basics with
hands-on experience. Includes input pointing
and output devices. Logical step-by-step
instruction, commands, mode settings,
drawing aids and more!
10 wks– Starts wk of 1/6 Tuition $150
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
Graphic Arts
70967 W/8-10:40a Anaheim/303 Aceves
70970 T/7-9:40p Anaheim/303 Aceves
AUTOCAD - Intermediate
COMP/127
This six-week course introduces more
advanced CAD skills and expands on the
skills introduced in the Intro to AutoCAD
course. Intermediate modules are concerned
primarily with 2D CAD skills, but include an
introduction to using 3D AutoCAD, wire
frame and parts design for manufacturing
application.
10 wks - 1/9-3/13
Tuition $150
CRN
70971
Day/Time
≈
Photoshop 7 (Beg)
Adobe Illustrator (Beg)
Illustrator (Adv)
Advanced Photoshop
Photoshop Elements
Photo Restoration
QuarkXPress
Place
Instr
Th/7-9:40p Anaheim/303 Aceves
WEBSITE DESIGN
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Complete all of the courses required
for this Certificate and receive the
Flash MX
Intermediate Class FREE!
Courses in the Web Design Certificate
Program provide a thorough grounding in
this high-demand field. Students will
develop superior design skills for the Web,
learn critical issues in the structure and
design of a Web environment, and learn to
use the latest professional level Web Design
software programs. To receive a certificate,
students must complete the following
classes in this order :
Beginning Photoshop
Beginning Illustrator
Web Site Design (HTML)
Macromedia Dreamweaver/Fireworks MX
(Beg and Inter)
Macromedia Flash MX (Beg and Inter)
All courses must be completed with the
School of Continuing Education. See the
individual course listings below for complete
course descriptions.
Detailed course outlines can be seen at
www.sce.cc.ca.us Each course costs $150;
prices are subject to change.
Digital Arts,
Web and Video
5-10 week courses taught in
SCE’s Digital Arts Training Center
at the Anaheim Campus.
We use PCs and MAC G4s. For course
outlines go to www.sce.cc.ca.us
PHOTOSHOP 7.0 (BEG)
DIG/102
Prerequisite: Computer literacy.
Topics include the basic interface, file
formats, color models, scanning, resolution,
image size, actions, selections, layers,
masks, paths, typography, enhancing photos,
painting, filters, special effects and web
graphics; bring ZIP disk.
10 wks – Starts week of 1/6;
nc 1/20, 2/17
Tuition $150
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70372 T/9a-12p
Anaheim/313
70371 M/6:30-9:30p Anaheim/313
Quintanilla
Quintanilla
ILLUSTRATOR 10.0 (BEG)
DIG/103
Prerequisite: Computer Literacy
Create stunning graphics which add depth
and excitement to any layout. Start with
the basics of object-oriented rendering and
coloring and continue with custom type and
text features, templates, layers, blends,
filters. Bring ZIP disk.
10 wks – 1/8-3/12
Tuition $150
CRN
Day/Time
Place
70373 W/
Anaheim
6:30-9:30p 313
ILLUSTRATOR – ADV
Instr
Quintanilla
DIG/104
Prerequisite: Beginning Illustrator or job
experience. Review the basics of Illustrator
and then go on to create fabulous, detailed
graphics that you can use for layout and
design of publications or for designing a web
page. Learn how to precisely edit, make
complex masks, make effective use of
layers, and much more! The flexibility of
Illustrator makes it the most sought-after
software tool used by graphic artists today;
bring ZIP disk.
10 wks – 1/9-3/13
Tuition $150
CRN
Day/Time
71097 Th/3-6p
Place
Anaheim/313
PHOTOSHOP - ADV
Instr
Pak
DIG/111
Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop or on the
job experience. Explore more professional
features; working with complex masks,
moving between layers, merging down layers,
different approaches to editing, creating
veniettes, photo-realistic 3-D looks with
gradients, seamless editing with photos,
shortcuts, tips and more; bring ZIP disk.
Tuition $150
10 wks - 1/6-3/24; nc 1/20, 2/17
CRN
Day/Time
70367 M/3-6p
Place
Instr
Anaheim/313 Quintanilla
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP
ELEMENTS
DIG
150
Prerequisite: computer literate. Adobe
Photoshop Elements offers unique features
designed specifically for business users who
want an easy-to-use, yet powerful digital
imaging solution. Learn to correct, crop,
resize and composite images. Flexible imagecapture options let you work with photos
taken with digital or traditional cameras,
and prepare images for print, e-mail, or
posting on the Web.
8 wks - 1/8-2/26
Tuition $69
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
71132 W/9a-12p Anaheim/313 Quintanilla
Prerequisite: Knowledge of internet,
operating system navigation, basic computer
skills, opening/saving documents.
Learn the basic principles of web page
construction, learn and edit basics of HTML
documents using free, commercially
available software, such as Netscape
Composer. Make Hyperlinks to other pages,
make tables, build forms, insert and
optimize images, create frames, review
professional web authoring tools like
Dreamweaver and Fireworks. Students work
on their own sites!
Hands-on (DSL
connection). Tuition $150
10 wks - 1/11-3/29; nc 1/18, 2/15
CRN
Day/Time
70368 S/1-4p
PHOTO
DIG
RESTORATION PHOTOSHOP 7
108
Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop
Use the tools of Adobe Photoshop to
restore and enhance photographs. Includes
basic interface, file formats, scanning,
resolution, and colorizing B&W photos.
Students are encouraged to work on their
own photos with the help of the instructor.
Tuition $99
10 wks - 1/6-3/24; nc 1/20, 2/17
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70366 M/9a-12p Anaheim/313
Quintanilla
QUARK XPRESS (BEG)
DIG/140
Prerequisite: Working knowledge of your
computer and its operating system.
This course will take you step by step with
hands-on project work using Quark XPress
basic
tools
and
palettes,
placing,
manipulating text and graphics the
professional way. Import logo illustrations,
text, pictures and special effects from
other applications. Learn tips, tricks and
shortcuts. Also contains many powerful
word-processing features. Create your own
customized calendar, magazine layout,
invitation, labels, postcards, etc., with the
most powerful desktop publishing application
program today. Bring ZIP 100MB diskCD.
10 wks - 1/8-3/12
Tuition $150
CRN
71100
Day/Time
W/3-6p
Place
Anaheim/313
Instr
Quintanilla
DREAMWEAVER/
FIREWORKS MX
DIG
105
CRN
Day/Time
70374 Th/6:30-9:30p
Place
Instr
Anaheim/313 Quintanilla
Prerequisite: Familiar with the Internet and
web design basics. Learn the principles of
web design and how to edit HTML
documents. Integrate web graphics using
Macromedia Fireworks; find resources on
the Web and survey advanced techniques
related to e-commerce websites. Create
your own site and demo your work at last
class. Hands-on (on-line DSL connection in
lab) (FTP websites to class Intranet).
10 wks - 1/9-3/13
Tuition $150
MACROMEDIA FLASH MX
(BEG)
DIG
106
Prerequisite: Basic computer knowledge.
Students will learn how to use Flash to do
web animations, interactivity and will build
complete websites using only Flash. Learn
basic animation, key frames, tweening, movie
clips, basic action script, preparing images
for web/multimedia and more! Bring ZIP
disk.
Tuition $150
10 wks - 1/11-3/29; nc 1/18, 2/15
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70365 S/9a-12p Anaheim/313 Quintanilla
Instr
Pak
Website Design
≈
Web Site Design (HTML)
Macromedia Dreamweaver/
Fireworks MX
Macromedia Flash MX (Beg)
Macromedia Flash MX (Inter)
WEB SITE DESIGN (HTML)
Place
Anaheim/313
DIG/112
REMEMBER:
TO REGISTER ON YOUR
ASSIGNED DAY!
MACROMEDIA
FLASH MX (INTER)
DIG
135
Prerequisite: Beginning Flash. Students must
have a complete understanding of Flash
Basics such as tweening, masks, motion
paths, the library, movie clips and basic
action script. Students learn how to use
Flash to do complex web animations and
interactivity. Learn action scripting,
advanced buttons, dot notation, event
handlers, objects and classes, controlling
the movie clip, branching and conditional
statements. Bring ZIP disk.
10 wks - 1/10-3/21;
nc 2/14
CRN
Tuition $150
Day/Time
Place
70370 T/6:30-9:30p Anaheim/313 Nord
Instr
71099 F/6:30-9:30p Anaheim/313 Quintanilla
Specialty Workshops
≈
New Media – Reality on the Job
How to Use a Palm OS PDA
iMovie Video Editing
Produce Your Own Sales
and Training Videos
Digital Video Classes
≈
Apple Final Cut Pro 3.0
After Effects 5.5
Adobe Premiere 6.5
APPLE FINAL CUT PRO
DIG/116
Learn basic and advanced editing techniques.
Work with clips in the viewer: trimming,
adjusting
and
controlling
numerous
characteristics in video, audio, filters and
motion settings. Use various methods of
sequencing
your
videos
in
the
Canvas/Timeline with "drag and drop" and
automatic methods such as insert, overwrite,
replace, fit to fill, and superimpose. Become
familiar with key framing for effects,
applying transitions for creative moments.
Learn how to capture/create, edit and place
still images and audio files. Prerequisite:
knowledge of MAC OS for system 9 and
familiar with graphics and editing.
5 wks – 1/7-2/4
Tuition $150
CRN
Day/Time
71155 T/3-6p
Place
Anaheim/313
AFTER EFFECTS 5.5
Day/Time
71101 T/3-6p
Anaheim/313
ADOBE PREMIERE 6.5
Instr
Nord
Day/Time
CRN
Day/Time
Place
Instr
70500 Feb 7
Anaheim/313 Rountree
F/9a-4:30p
70501 March 14 Anaheim/313 Rountree
F/9a-4:30p
HOW TO USE A
PALM OS PDA
DIG
125
Learn how to use popular applications, such
as Date Books, Address Books, To Do List,
Email and synchronization with WINTEL and
MAC OS applications. Get tips on the
different models and how to make an
informed purchase. Bring a zip disk to take
home some of the latest free Palm software.
1-day workshop!
Tuition $45
CRN
Day/Time
70504 Jan 31
F/9a-1p
70503 Feb 21
F/9a-1p
Place
Anaheim
313
Anaheim
313
Instr
Quintanilla
Quintanilla
DIG/101
Prerequisite: Computer literacy. Learn to
edit digital video using Adobe Premiere with
complete cross-platform capability. This
program is capable of producing broadcast
and corporate videos or videos for Web and
multimedia. Work with multiple tracks of
video and audio. Superimpose layers with
chroma, luminance and alpha channels for
creating traveling mattes giving your
programs a professional look. Bring ZIP
disk.
10 wks - 1/7-3/11
Tuition $150
CRN
For anyone interested in a career in new
media. Instructor Rountree is a working
professional with 20+ years experience who
"tells it like it is" as it applies to careers in
new media. Individual student portfolio
reviews held as time permits.
1-day workshop!
FREE!
Instr
DIG/114
Place
DIG
120
Nord
Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop and Premiere
skills. Learn the Adobe After Effects work
area; integrating video and graphic motion,
creating mattes, animation, filtering, and
multimedia animation. Students will have a
choice of either a PC or MAC computer
system as available.
5 wks– 2/11-3/11
Tuition $150
CRN
NEW MEDIA-REALITY
ON THE JOB
Place
Instr
iMOVIE VIDEO EDITING
DIG/130
iMovie creates desktop movies complete
with
effects,
voice-overs,
music,
transitions, titles, credits, and much more.
Movies can be displayed on computers,
televisions, websites or copied onto
videotape or DVD. 1-day workshop!
Tuition $45
CRN
Day/Time
70505
Place
Jan 17 Anaheim/313
F/9a-1p
March 7 Anaheim/313
F/9a-1p
71105
Instr
Nord
Nord
PRODUCE YOUR OWN SALES
AND TRAINING VIDEO
DIG
145
Learn how to write and produce an effective
sales or training video in a small-to-medium
size company. This one-day course will cover
all the basic steps, and show example videos
written and produced by the instructor and
others as case studies.
Tuition
$89
CRN
Day/Time
Place
71103 Feb 28
Anaheim/313
F/8:30a-4:30p
Instr
Arias
NEW!
A+ CERTIFICATION
PREPARATION
Do you want to work with computers and
earn a good salary?
Find out about a new SCE program that
prepares individuals for positions such
as Computer Support Specialists and
Computer Service Technicians
WHEN:
WHERE:
March 3-June 27
TWTh 6-9p
Anaheim Campus
1830 W. Romneya Drive
Call to make an appointment for
orientation and assessment:
714/808-4682 (Anaheim)
714/578-0651 (Wilshire)
714/484-7440 (Cypress)
ONLINE
CLASSES!
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ACCESSIBLE 24 HOURS A DAY!
Register at our secured website:
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Take a hands-on, instructor-led course
without leaving your home or office! Each
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and submit the lessons (a total of 12
lessons or 24 hours of study). Course
prices vary and begin monthly, 12 months
a year! All lessons/quizzes are done over
the Internet and feature interactive
discussion boards posted on the World
Wide Web. After completion of the final,
students can print out a Certificate of
Completion.
For registration, course outlines, and to
take a demo course, please go to:
www.sce.cc.ca.us/online
For orientation, go to: www.ed2go.com/sce
ENROLL ONLINE PRIOR TO
START DATE!
Course date is Jan 15; register by Jan 13
Course date is Feb 12; register by Feb 10
Course date is Mar 12; register by Mar 10
If you need further assistance, contact:
online@sce.cc.ca.us or call
Mary Parsons at 714.808.4625
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*MAC compatible
IN100*
IN101*
IN102*
IN103*
IN104*
IN105*
IN106*
IN107*
IN108*
IN109*
IN110*
IN111*
IN112*
IN113*
IN114*
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IN117*
IN118*
IN119*
IN120*
IN121*
IN122*
IN123*
IN124*
IN125*
IN126*
IN127*
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Adobe Acrobat 5: Introduction
Advanced Web Pages
CGI Programming for the Web
Creating Web Graphics
Creating Web Pages (HTML)
Designing Effective Websites NEW
Dreamweaver 3.0 – Introduction
Dreamweaver 4.0: Introduction
Fireworks 4.0: Imaging For Web
Flash 5: Absolute Beginner
Flash MX: Absolute Beginner
Flash MX: Introduction NEW
Intermediate Web Pages NEW
Introduction to the Internet
Introduction to XML
Java: Absolute Beginner
Java 2 Programming: Intermediate
Java 2 Programming: Introduction
Javascript
Marketing Bus/Org on the Internet
MS Front Page
MS Front Page 2002 – Intro. NEW
MS Outlook 2000: Get Organized
Outlook Express: More Than Mail
Web Programming/Cold Fusion NEW
Creating Multimedia for Web NEW
Creating Cascading Style Sheets NEW
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*MAC compatible
CM200*
CM201*
CM202*
CM203*
CM204*
CM205*
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CM209*
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$79/each
101 Tips/Tricks: iMac & Mac
Computer Skills for Workplace
Creative Docs for Palm OS NEW
Creative User Requirement Docs
Digital Photography OUTPUT!
Intermediate Networking
Intro to Adobe Premiere 6 NEW
Intro to Database Development
Introduction to Networking
Introduction to Oracle
Intro: Peachtree First Acc. NEW
Introduction to Perl Programming
Introduction to SQL
Keyboarding
MS Access: Introduction
MS Access: Intermediate
MS Excel: Introduction
MS Excel: Intermediate
MS PowerPoint: Introduction
MS PowerPoint: Intermediate NEW
MS Publisher
MS Word: Introduction
MS Word: Intermediate
MS Word: Advanced
MS Works: Intro.(Word Processor)
MS Works: Inter (Spreadsheet)
Palm Pilot: Navigating
PC Troubleshooting: Introduction
Photoshop 5.0/5.5: Introduction
Photoshop 6: Absolute Beginner
Photoshop 6: Introduction
Photoshop 7: Absolute Beginner
Photoshop 7: Introduction NEW
Quickbooks: Performing Payroll
Quickbooks: Introduction
Quicken for Windows
Red Hat Linux
The Classroom Computer NEW
Turbo Tax – Introduction
Visual Basic 6.0: Introduction
Win 2000 Professional: Intro
Windows File/Disk Management
Windows XP: Introduction
WordPerfect
Intro to QuarkXPress 5.0 (Win) NEW
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