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EXTENDED EDUCATIONSPRING CATALOG 2015
SUMMER.CALPOLY.EDU
PARENTS, KIDS AND TEENS
STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY
SUMMERSUMMER@CAL POLY
7/27 – 8/28/2015
SUMMER SESSIONS
5 8 10WEEKS
6/22 – 7/24/2015 6/22 – 8/14/2015 6/22 – 8/28/2015
WEEKS WEEKS
QUARTER PLUS PAGE 12
Now offering lower and upper division GE courses for all students!Get ahead in your coursework with this short but rewarding program!
COMMUNITY ACCESS!PAGE 13
Take classes even if you’re not a Cal Poly Student!
KIDS LEARN STEM PAGE 23
LAUNCH-IT PAGE 19
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TABLE OF CONTENTS04 BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
05 BUSINESS ANALYTICS
06 PRE-HEALTH PROGRAMS
07 RAPID PROTOTYPING WITH SOLIDWORKS
08 THE CAL POLY BESTSELLERS AND STORYTELLERS WRITERS’ PROGRAM
10 PAINTING
10 OUTDOORS
11 DREAMS
12 QUARTER PLUS
13 COMMUNITY ACCESS
14 WINE
16 SLOCAVORE
19 LAUNCH IT
20 WORLD RELIGIONS LECTURE SERIES
22 ROSETTA STONE
23 KIDS LEARN STEM
SUMMER.CALPOLY.EDU
STUDENTS AND COMMUNITY
QUARTER PLUS PAGE 12
Now offering lower and upper division GE courses for all students!Get ahead in your coursework with this short but rewarding program!
EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU | 3
BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT
Importing as a Small Business | DEV9 E875
Learn how you can become an importer now in a one-day seminar highly praised for the instructor’s experience, pace, candor and humor. You will be guided through:• Licensing
• Selecting products
• Finding suppliers
• Working with governments, bankers, brokers & carriers
• Financing
• Costing and pricing
• Gaining orders for your products
In addition, this invaluable knowledge of the essentials of importing can become the basis for an export business. Registration fee also includes online help via email with the instructor and past students. Don’t miss out on this chance to open new opportunities for your business and career!
INSTRUCTORJohn Spiers
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$95.00
DATE5/9/15 Saturday 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Agribusiness Marketing and Sales Seminar | NCR 9622
This seminar will explore introductory level concepts necessary to establish within participants a basic understanding of marketing and sales. Through interactive lectures and case studies, participants will evaluate their existing skills and develop techniques for effective sales management. Topics include:• Introduction to marketing and sales
• The strengthsfinder method
• Prospect and pipeline development
• Content marketing and sales
Instructors will be drawn from the faculty of the Agribusiness Department at Cal Poly and from practitioners in the agribusiness industries.
INSTRUCTORSteven Slezak
LOCATIONOff Campus
FEE$1,895.00
DATE3/25/15 – 3/27/15 Wednesday, Thursday 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM
Friday 8:00 AM – 1:00 PM
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BUSINESS ANALYTICS
Improve your earning potential by applying computational and quantitative tools to business. In just FIVE months, you will be able to:
• Use data to analyze, inform and solve fundamental business problems
• Employ key aspects of data management—retrieval, integration and enrichment
• Analyze data of all types and sizes
• Visualize data to infer and communicate insights
“Companies of all sizes are expected to add enough data analysts that, as a group, the job category should grow by 45 percent through 2018, making it among the fastest-growing career choices out there.” — Bureau of Labor Statistics
TURN
BIG DATA INTO
BIG CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
JOB CATEGORY
45%GROWTH
GRAD.CALPOLY.EDU
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Survey of Organic Chemistry | CHEM 312
Structure, isometric, nomenclature, fundamental reactions of major functional groups, and applications of organic chemicals in agriculture, medicine, industry, and the home. 4 units.
INSTRUCTORPalandonken
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$289 per unit
OFFEREDSummer First 5-week Session 6/22 – 7/24
Hematology | ZOO 428
Development and function of blood as a tissue. Composition, function and mechanisms of formation and destruction of blood components in health and disease. Methods for examination of blood. 4 units.
INSTRUCTORHose
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$289 per unit
OFFEREDSummer Second 5-week Session 7/27 – 8/28
PRE-HEALTH PROGRAMS
LOOKING TO IMPROVE YOUR CAREER IN THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS? Complete coursework that will improve your chances of being accepted into graduate schools or continue to expand your understanding of the field beyond your degree. Intended for health professions in nursing, medicine, dentistry, clinical laboratory science, physician assistant, veterinary medicine, and more.
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Microbiology | MCRO 221
Morphology, metabolism, classification, and indentification; microbiology of air, soil, water, and foods with applications to industry, agriculture, medicine and public health. Not open to students with credit in MCRO 224; not for credit for BIO or MCRO majors. Fulfills GE B2 & B4. 4 units.
INSTRUCTORFidopoiastis
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$289 per unit
OFFEREDSummer Second 5-week Session 7/27 – 8/28
THIS SUMMER...RAPID PROTOTYPING WITH SOLIDWORKS
Rapid prototyping can help fix design issues early in the development process thereby preventing costly changes once a product is in full production. Creating a physical model helps product designers and their customers to better visualize the product and can help attract investments to help products reach the market.
EXTENDED.CALPOLY.EDU
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THE CAL POLY BESTSELLERS AND STORYTELLERS WRITERS’ PROGRAM
Learn from the best by attending the new, upcoming spring writing workshops by Franz Wisner, a New York Times bestselling author of Honeymoon with My Brother and How the World Makes Love (both with St. Martin’s Press). He has been featured on Oprah, the Today Show, CNN, NPR, Vanity Fair, USA Today, and in hundreds of media outlets around the world. Wisner has also penned essays for NPR, Redbook, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Los Angeles Times, Coast Magazine, The Toronto Globe and Mail, and The Australian.
Wisner is the founder of Story-Driven Ink, a professional consultancy that helps companies, organizations, and individuals shape and share their stories with the world. He lives in Cayucos with his wife and two boys.
FRANZ WISNER
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The Story of Your Life: Memoir Writing | NCR 9398
“Each of us is a book waiting to be written, and that book, if written, results in a person explained.” said Thomas M. Cirignano, author of The Constant Outsider. Perhaps your life has the makings of a great book. Or maybe you just want to record your personal story for posterity. This course will teach writers of all levels the basics: • Structure, story arcs, and fine-tuning the narrator’s voice
• Character development, dialogue, description, settings
• Editing, memoir do’s and don’ts
• Agents and publishing options
• Promotion and distribution
Space is limited! All participants will receive feedback.
INSTRUCTORFranz Wisner
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$325
DATE4/6/15 – 5/11/15 Monday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Corporate Storytelling | NCR 9652
“Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world,” said story expert Robert McKee. Smart companies understand this. Corporate storytelling is how the most successful companies use marketing and communications to move their businesses ahead. A compelling story can quickly separate your business from the competition. In this workshop, we will:• Study successful organizational narratives through
case studies
• Detail how businesses can use stories to drive brand recognition and sales
• Create content marketing that cuts through the clutter
• Craft stories and content for social media, blogs and websites
• Use graphics, podcasts, and videos to enhance stories
• Boost PR campaigns, customer relations, and SEO with great content
INSTRUCTORFranz Wisner
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$395
DATE5/19/15 Tuesday 9:00 AM – 4:00 PM
THIS SUMMER...TRAVEL WRITING!
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Introduction to Fly Fishing | NCR 9405
Looking to pick up a unique and engrossing hobby? This course in fly fishing is designed for beginners, with no experience required. Through slides, demos, and hands-on exercises, participants will learn about the equipment and techniques for fly fishing in streams, lakes and ponds. Students will also learn some basic aquatic entomology, how to “read” water that holds fish, a bit of game fish identification and biology, and introductory fly casting techniques. Students will have the opportunity to practice their casting skills on grass and on a local farm pond.
INSTRUCTORDr. Mark Shelton
LOCATIONCal Poly Ag Science Bldg. 11
FEE$185
DATE5/6/15 – 5/9/15 Wednesday – Friday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Saturday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
Painting with Pastels | NCR 9406
Soft pastels are the purest form of artist color, made almost exclusively from pure pigment. Whether you are just beginning your study of art or an advanced artist looking to explore a different medium, this six week class will provide you with a strong foundation in the creation of paintings using soft pastels.
Through weekly demonstrations, you will learn:• How to paint landscapes, landscapes with
buildings, and seascapes
• Drawing for painting
• Choosing color for harmony
• Color value relationships
• Choice and arrangement of subject matter
INSTRUCTORTricia Reichert
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$199 ($179 before 3/21/15)
DATE4/11/15 – 5/30/15 Saturday 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM
OUTDOORS
PAINTING
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In Your Dreams | NCR 9642
Dreams are alive. Rich with symbols, archetypes and metaphoric meaning, dreams are an invaluable healing instrument. When understood, dreams can be a pathway to higher consciousness, healed relationships and understanding your blueprint. This class aims to help you understand your personal dream language by practicing dream recall. Learn to interpret your dreams, the language of the heart and soul, to heal your heart, body and life.• Learn to recall your dreams
• Examine common dream themes
• Discover what questions to keep in mind while falling asleep
• Explore specific “keys” in working with your dreams
• Recognize your own particular dream language (symbols)
• Examine the various levels of your dreams (i.e., physical, mental, emotional)
Note: Bring a journal to the first class meeting for dream journaling!
INSTRUCTORLaura Grace
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$230
($215 before 4/13/15)
DATE5/14/15 – 6/4/15 Thursday 6:00 PM – 8:00 PM
DREAMS
Laura V. Grace has taught over 100 programs on both “waking” and night-time dreams and published more than 200 articles on dreams including archetypes, the psyche, and unconscious. She has facilitated dream groups since 1994 and lectured extensively on dreams throughout the U.S. Her “Dreams for Healing” process examines the depths of dreams and the power they possess, the distinct “language” of dreams, and guides learners to put their (night-time) dreams to work in fulfilling their life’s blueprint. Laura is a member of the International Study for the Association of Dreams.
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Quarter Plus
Community Access
START DATE: Monday, August 24, 2015END DATE: Friday, September 11, 2015
TAKE CLASSES THIS SUMMER WITHOUT BEING AN ADMITTED STUDENT!
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GET AHEAD! TAKE 4–8 UNITS OF GE COURSES AT THE END OF AUGUST IN JUST 3 WEEKS WITH QUARTER PLUS!
Community Access
NEW THIS SUMMER! ALSO AVAILABLE FOR NON-CAL POLY STUDENTS.
For more information, go toSUMMER.CALPOLY.EDU/QUARTERPLUS
TAKE CLASSES THIS SUMMER WITHOUT BEING AN ADMITTED STUDENT!
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WINE
European Wine Appreciation | WIN1 E869
Learn how geography and climate influence wine from various regions across Europe. Learn how to read and interpret European wine labels and discover what sets European wines apart from those in California. You should have taken the California Wine Appreciation or another basic wine appreciation course prior to taking this course.
INSTRUCTORMichael Botwin
LOCATIONTBD
FEE$275.00
DATE3/25/15 – 4/29/15 Wednesday 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Wine Marketing | WIN1 E802
Learn how to market wine among the masses and turn your brand into an iconic, recognizable and trusted wine producer. The class will touch on topics such as:• Classic marketing principles
• Consumer insights
• Cloud marketing (Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter, SEO, etc.)
• Social/public relations
A comparative wine tasting will be included!
INSTRUCTORAnne Heacock
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$290.00
DATE4/25/15 Saturday 8:30 AM – 12:30 PM
5/2/15 – 5/9/15 Saturday 8:30 AM – 1:30 PM
Introduction to Vineyards | WIN1 E803
In this introductory course, you will gain an understanding of the internal and external factors affecting vine productivity. We will be exploring grape growing practices through the lens of a wide range of perspectives, both historical and international. You will also learn how to develop strategies for success in the vineyard production industry.
INSTRUCTORCraig MacmillanLOCATIONCal Poly TBAFEE$290.00DATE4/11/15 – 4/18/15Saturday8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
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California Wine Appreciation | WIN1 E868
Learn to be a wine connoisseur. Do you know the difference between a Merlot and a Cabernet? This course provides basic knowledge and experience in taste discrimination of a variety of Central Coast and other California wines. Learn the sensory evaluation of various components in wine as well as the varietal characteristics of wine produced on the Central Coast and in other parts of California.
INSTRUCTORMichael Botwin
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$210.00
DATE6/24/15 – 7/15/15 Wednesday 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM
Home Wine Making | WIN1 E882
This course is designed for those individuals who have never made wine and for home winemakers who wish to improve the quality of their wines. In addition to learning about winemaking equipment designed especially for the home winemaker, participants will learn how to make wine with inexpensive, widely available tools. Topics will include: • Buying grapes and juice
• Crushing and pressing methods
• Fermentation management
• How to locate wine supplies and equipment
• Aging and bottling
INSTRUCTORCraig Macmillan
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$174.00
DATE7/7/15 – 7/16/15 Tuesday, Thursday 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM
7/18/15 Saturday 8:30 AM – 4:30 PM
WINE: SUMMER PREVIEW
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Exploring Organics, Composts and Soils | NCR 9644
Organic foods have comprised one of the fastest growing sectors of the US food industry for over two decades, yet many people are not aware that the roots of the modern organic ag movement date back nearly a century. In this workshop we will explore:• The evolution of organic agriculture
• What it means for food to be “certified organic”
• Leading pioneers of the organic movement
• The science behind and role of soils
• How humans mimic natural soil processes through composting
• How to set up a home composting system
The class will end with a tour of the Cal Poly Compost Unit, the nation’s largest university composting operation. This will be a wonderful opportunity for consumers, foodies and gardeners alike to gain a better appreciation for the growing interest behind organics, compost and their soil foundation.
INSTRUCTORHunter Francis
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$45.00
DATE3/21/15 Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
SLOCAVORE
Soil Probiotics - Compost Teas and Extracts | NCR 9649
Compost tea, brewed using compost and water, can be a wonderful addition to plant health. This course will explore how to harness the beneficial biology in compost teas and extracts in order to quickly revitalize plants and soil. Students will learn:• Specific compost tea recipes to brew for different plants
• How to choose appropriate inputs
• Various brewing methods, equipment, and practices.
Students will have the opportunity to start a new batch of tea and examine the active biology in a finished brew under a microscope.
INSTRUCTORThomas Cemo
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$125.00
DATE3/28/15 Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
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Sausage Making | NCR 9627
Learn how to make your own delicious sausage in Cal Poly’s new J and G Lau Family Meat Processing Center, home to state-of-the-art facilities for product development. In this workshop, participants will work with resident managers to learn the history and art of making sausage from fresh ingredients – some of which are grown right on campus. Four basic recipes will be taught: breakfast sausage, Italian sausage, linguica and bratwurst. Participants will be given tips on how to create their own recipes and will leave the workshop knowing how to safely prepare sausage at home.
INSTRUCTORTBD
LOCATIONCal Poly Meat Processing – 155
FEE$155.00
DATE5/30/15 Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Glorious Grains | NCR 9646
Grains have been called the “staple of humanity” due to their important, historic role in human nutrition and civilization. Unfortunately, many heirloom grain varieties have been lost or taken out of cultivation in modern agriculture. This workshop will include: • An introduction to the vast diversity and cultivation
of heirloom grains
• A discussion with farmer John DeRosier on his role as a grain grower and grain’s historical importance as a local crop
• A demonstration by Chef Maegen Loring of the culinary use of grain in Niner Winery’s beautiful new kitchen facility
The workshop will culminate with a food and wine tasting on the winery’s spectacular outdoor patio.
INSTRUCTORHunter Francis
LOCATIONOff Campus TBD
FEE$79.00
DATE5/30/15 Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
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Wonders of Lavender | NCR 9645
Lavender has been used as a beneficial herb in a variety of ways for thousands of years. The flower’s soothing tonic qualities, the insect-repellent effects of its strong scent, and the use of the dried plant in smoking mixtures have made this herb historically valuable. In modern times, lavender maintains important aromatherapy and culinary uses. Join us this spring at the Central Coast Lavender Farm and Apothecary where we will:• Tour the beautiful organic lavender farm
• Learn about the sustainable agricultural practices used in lavender cultivation
• Experience a distillation from start to finish
• Sample homemade lavender sweets and beverages
INSTRUCTORTBD
LOCATIONOff Campus TBD
FEE$99.00
DATE6/13/15 Saturday 9:00 AM – 1:00 PM
SLOCAVORE: SUMMER PREVIEW
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For Students Grades 5 – 8
– NOT YOUR AVERAGE LEMONADE STAND –
REGISTRATION OPENS SOON!JUNE 15 – 19
An Innovation & Entrepreneurship Camp
center for innovation & entrepreneurship
CAL POLY
SUMMER.CALPOLY.EDU
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WORLD RELIGIONS LECTURE SERIES
Hinduism | NCR 9643
Hinduism with its many-armed deities and colorful worship services has the oldest roots of all of the major religions. For centuries, it has drawn westerners toward the “mysterious and mystical orient.” Yet, despite its allure, it is also probably the most misunderstood of all the major religions. Is it really so polytheistic? What is the ultimate wisdom of the East? How does it relate to yoga? This course will explore the roots and meaning of Hinduism, which has become by some accounts the fastest growing religion in America.
INSTRUCTORDr. Stephen Lloyd-Moffett
LOCATIONBldg. 180, Rm. 113
FEE$52
DATES3/10/15 Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Religions are not objects of curiosity to be perused like artifacts in a museum. Rather, they are lived experiences that provide profound meaning for those within them. Our religious traditions have endured for so many years because they have profoundly touched so many lives. Our study together is ultimately about these people - roughly two thirds of the world population whose lives are inextricably tied to their religious traditions and history. Not just the facts of religions, this lecture series emphasizes an appreciation of the internal logic behind their world views and engages some of the common myths and misconceptions surrounding each religion.
SIGN UP FOR ONE COURSE, ORREGISTER FOR ALL THREE IN THE SERIES FOR $139!
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Buddhism | NCR 9643
The life of Gautama Siddhartha, known as the Buddha in the West, has inspired people for over two millennia. However, he did not reveal a new god or new spiritual worlds but rather a new way to see ourselves and the world around us. His message has been woven through nearly all the cultures of Asia and shifted as it travelled, but it also has relevance to our lives now in America. This course looks at the foundational teachings of Buddhism within their historical context in order to bring alive its message for today.
INSTRUCTORDr. Stephen Lloyd-Moffett
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$52
DATES4/14/15 Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Chinese Religions | NCR 9643
Before the west had its Plato and Aristotle, the Chinese were contemplating the wisdom of Confucius, Lao Tzu, and the Buddha. Their teachings percolated into every part of Chinese culture and sustained its development well into the 20th century. The genius of Chinese religions has been their ability to stand in productive tension with one another, forging a religious worldview that is both unified and diverse. This course examines the Chinese worldview and ponders its future in the rapidly-developing China of today.
INSTRUCTORDr. Stephen Lloyd-Moffett
LOCATIONCal Poly TBA
FEE$52
DATES5/19/15 Tuesday 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
COMING THIS FALL...CHRISTIANITY, JUDAISM, ISLAM
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Cal Poly Extended Education has partnered with Rosetta Stone TOTALe™ to provide a ten-week fully interactive, online language-immersion experience. Students can work through up to five levels of proficiency in any of the languages offered and receive online access to Rosetta Stone software to improve speaking, writing, reading and comprehension.
Features include:
• 24/7 access from any Internet connection with any computer or mobile device.
• Live practice sessions with others at the same level, led by a Rosetta Stone native speaking studio coach.
• Access to language games, stories, and interactive chats and conversations with other language learners.
extended.calpoly.edu
FOR CREDIT: $199 (4.6 CEUs)
NOT FOR CREDIT:$169
Language Skills• Brush up
• Practice
• Improve Skills
Earn CEUs
ENROLL ONLINE!• 10-week sessions
• Start class at your convenience
ROSETTA STONELast day to enroll March 22!
ArabicChinese (Mandarin)DutchEnglish (American)English (British) Filipino (Tagalog)
FrenchGermanGreekHebrewHindiIrish
ItalianJapaneseKoreanPersian (Farsi)PolishPortuguese (Brazil)
RussianSpanish (Latin American)Spanish (Spain)SwedishTurkishVietnamese
LANGUAGES OFFERED (24 different classes):
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Forensic science uses the scientific method of gathering information and examining it to determine what happened in a situation. We will investigate forensic technology, forensic reconstruction, print identification, chemistry, mathematics, and anthropology through a series of inquiry-based activities. Campers will learn how to lift and test fingerprints, use chemistry to identify mystery substances, and analyze chromatography. Campers will form teams to analyze their own scientific questions and reach their own conclusions based on the evidence discovered. The week will close with an imaginary crime scene investigation brought to you by local law enforcement officers.
Campers will also enjoy campus exploration activities, touring real research laboratories, pizza, bowling, the famous UN-magic show, and a family showcase to show off the fun activities from the week.
KIDS LEARN STEM 2015
SIGN UP NOW FOR FIVE ACTION-PACKED DAYS OF HANDS-ON, BRAINS-ON SCIENTIFIC FUN!
THE THEME THIS YEAR IS
FORENSICS!
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