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FRANCISTUTTLE.EDU | 405.717.4900 CREATING DIGITAL PORTFOLIOS PG19 | GET FINANCIALLY ORGANIZED PG37 MICROSOFT WINDOWS 10 PG14 HIGHLIGHTED CLASSES: JAN MAR FEB APR 2016 2016

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Table of Contents

JAN FEB

MAR APR

2016Architecture & Construction Construction .............................................................................................. 6 Home Improvement................................................................................ 7 Home Inspection ...................................................................................... 9

Business & Accounting Accounting Concepts ...........................................................................12 Communication, Marketing and Sales .......................................... 13 Management ...........................................................................................13

Computer Technologies Introductory Computer Skills ............................................................14 Business Office App............................................................................... 15 Database....................................................................................................17 Digital Media ............................................................................................18 Golden Agers ...........................................................................................19 Network Systems ....................................................................................20 Programming and Software Development ................................. 20 Social Media .............................................................................................20

Creative Arts Drawing .....................................................................................................24 Hobbies and Crafts ................................................................................24 Needlework ..............................................................................................25 Painting ..................................................................................................... 27 Performing Arts ......................................................................................27 Writing........................................................................................................27

Culinary, Dietary Management & Food Services Culinary Delights ....................................................................................29 Dietary Management ............................................................................34

Education & Training Childhood Development.................................................................... 35 Education Profession Services ...........................................................35 Teaching and Training...........................................................................36

Finance & Investment Finance & Investment ...........................................................................38

General Interest General Interest ......................................................................................40

Health CPR ..............................................................................................................41 Medical Office and Informatics .........................................................41 Therapeutic Services .............................................................................42

Insurance Insurance General Information .........................................................45 Insurance Test Preparation .................................................................45 Insurance Agent/Producer/CSR/CPA CE ........................................46 Insurance Adjusters CE .........................................................................47 Insurance Agent/Producer CE Long-Term Care ...........................48 Insurance Agent/Producer CE Medicare ........................................48

Languages Languages ................................................................................................49

Real Estate Real Estate Test Prep ..............................................................................50 Real Estate Broker Test Prep................................................................50 Real Estate Professionals CE 3-Day Program ................................55 Real Estate CE Video Series .................................................................57

Safety & Security Bail Enforcer Academy...........................................................................58 Protection & Protective Services .......................................................60 Security Officer........................................................................................59

Transportation Transportation..........................................................................................63

Career Training Programs Career Training Programs ................................................................... 66 Enrollment Information ...................................................................... 70

Index

Index ......................................................................................................................71 Course Enrollment Form.. ................................................................... 74 4 Easy Ways to Enroll ............................................................................ 75

*Please note: A minimum age of 16 years is required for enrollment unless otherwise specified

(not applicable to online courses).

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Construction

Blueprint Reading: Basic NCCER Credential Available This course provides an introduction to blueprint reading. Participants will learn the components of a blueprint, scales used for construction drawings, types of lines found on a blueprint, abbreviations, symbols and keynotes, and learn to use gridlines to locate information on a page. All course materials included. Certification through the National Center for Construction Education and Research NCCER is available to successful completers.

12 hrs $129133151 RN 1/12-1/21 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Forklift Safety Awareness Training This course is for individuals seeking compliance with OSHA 1910.178 industrial truck safe operation regulations. Course consists of classroom activities and hands-on demonstration of forklift operation skills. Topics include types of forklifts, pre/post operations inspections, safe operation procedures, and more. Successful course completers will receive a Francis Tuttle certificate of training and a wallet card.

4 hrs $39133041 RK 1/21 TH 8:30A-12:30P133042 RK 2/18 TH 8:30A-12:30P133043 RK 3/24 TH 8:30A-12:30P133044 RK 4/21 TH 8:30A-12:30P

Welding for Skill Advancement: NCCER Credential Available This progress-based course is for beginners and advanced alike who are ready to take their welding skills to the next level. Learn procedures for ARC (stick), MIG, and TIG welding on plate and pipe. Instructor evaluation determines current skill level. Individual learning plan gets you to the level you need. Multiple classes may be needed to achieve desired skill level. Students are encouraged to purchase their own welding hood and other personal protective equipment. Certification through the National Center for Construction Education and Research is available to successful course completers. All course related materials and supplies included in tuition.

42 hrs $339132996 RN 1/5-2/18 TTH 6:00P-9:00P132997 RN 3/8-4/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00PNo class 3/15, 3/17

Architecture & Construction

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Home Improvement

Wood and Metal Stud Framing This class is designed for beginners and advanced students alike. Learn from the pros how to construct a wall using wood and metal studs. This fast-paced, hands-on class will walk you through each step of layout, cutting, fitting, and installing an exterior or partition wall. Students will construct a 10'x10' room with ceiling joists, windows, and doors. Familiarity with hand and power tools should be considered before entering the class. All materials included.

15 hrs $199133152 RN 2/16-3/1 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Drywall Installation, Finish, and Repair Save money by making your own improvements to your home. Learn from the professionals how to measure, cut, install, finish, and repair drywall (sheet rock). This fast-paced, hands-on class walks you through the correct steps for a professional looking installation or repair project. Topics covered include safety, tools, measuring, cutting, installing and finishing (tape & bed) of residential drywall. All class materials included in the tuition.

12 hrs $169133153 RN 3/22-3/31 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Interior Doors and Trim This class is for beginners and advanced alike. Learn from the pros how to install pre-hung interior doors, and trim including base trim, door casing and crown molding. Hands-on training gives you the skills necessary for a professional quality project. All materials included.

12 hrs $149133154 RN 4/4-4/13 MW 6:00P-9:00P

Drywall Installation: Introduction Learn from the beginning how the pro's do it. Basic installation methods to correctly and safely layout, measure, cut, fit, and fasten drywall are covered in this class, along with the tools and tips of the trade. This hands-on class will allow students to experience how pros make it look so easy...the secret is out, it is easy! This class is structured to maximize your time and provide you with knowledge to confidently attend to your home repairs. Class materials are included.

6 hrs $89133134 RN 1/12-1/14 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Drywall Finish and Repair: Introduction Drywall finish, known as: "tape & bed," is derived from the term "tape embedded." Our pros teach you basic methods and skills to relieve the challenges of this process. In the hands-on portion of the class, the multiple steps will become clear. The various drywall joint compounds, tape types, corner treatments, and applications are provided for you to work for the goal of a flat smooth wall, which requires little or no sanding. Safety, tools, materials, "tips and tricks-of-the-trade" will be covered in this fast moving class. Drywall damage repairs will also be covered. All materials are included.

6 hrs $89133135 RN 2/9-2/11 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Texturing Drywall Did you ever wonder how professionals create decorative textures on walls and ceilings? Learn from the professionals how to create elegant interior wall and ceiling textures. This fast-paced, hands-on course will walk you through the correct steps for applying various styles of texture techniques. Topics covered include safety, types and styles of texture, tools, techniques and more. All class materials are included in the tuition.

6 hrs $89133136 RN 3/8-3/10 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Basic Light Welding: I Don't be afraid to tackle welding. Today's tools make the chore easy for even a first-timer, and you'll probably find it's fun and addictive. In this class, you will learn the tricks-of-the- trade using small, compact wire (MIG) welders.

24 hrs $189133141 RK 1/5-1/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00P133142 RK 3/1-3/24 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

DRYWALL TEXTURE, TOOLS, & TECHNIQUES

MASTER THEM ALL

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Basic Light Welding: II A continuation of "Basic Light Welding I," this class will strengthen your welding skills. Using heavier metals and more concentrated skills you will feel confident in the advanced styles you have learned. PREREQUISITE: Basic Light Welding I.

24 hrs $189133143 RK 2/2-2/25 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Carpentry Basics Were you unable to take carpentry in high school? Would you like to learn basic tools for home projects or wish to start the beginning carpentry skills for your job, or possibly a passion to learn woodworking? Students who would like to learn about basic carpentry tools, safety, and carpentry processes will love this course. Demonstrations and activities will be centered on methods used for home projects. Students will build a portable carpenters work bench and a small shelf unit to take home for their efforts and use. All materials included in course tuition.

9 hrs $159133235 RN 2/8-2/22 M 6:00P-9:00P133236 RN 4/18-4/25 MW 6:00P-9:00P

Ceramic Tile Setting: I Homeowners and home builders are using more ceramic tile than ever in both new and existing homes. Beginning and advanced courses are for people interested in starting a business or just wanting to set tile for themselves.

12 hrs $89133137 RK 1/12-1/21 TTH 6:00P-9:00P133138 RK 3/22-3/31 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Ceramic Tile Setting: II Learn more advanced tile setting techniques, allowing you to tile like the pros, from the backsplash in the kitchen to the walls in the shower.

18 hrs $129133139 RK 2/2-2/18 TTH 6:00P-9:00P133140 RK 4/7-4/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00PNo class 4/21

Landscape Design & Installation: Basic Get ready for the planting season NOW! This expanded, 5-day course takes you step-by-step through the process of planning, designing, and implementing your very own landscape design. Topics of exploration include weather, soils, planting seasons, drainage, sunlight, bed preparation, basic design elements, plant types, placement, borders, weed control, and much more. During this fast-paced, hands-on class you will create your own landscape design complete with plans and materials list.

12 hrs $129133254 RN 1/19-1/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00P133255 RN 3/1-3/10 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Lawn Sprinkler Design & Installation: Basic Save money and water less! Learn from a professional landscape contractor the "Tricks-of-the-Trade" for designing and installing your own sprinkler system. This step-by-step course helps you design a balanced system suited to your specific watering needs. Topics covered include piping, valves, connectors, timers, permits, water flow, metering, trouble shooting, and much more. During the hands-on portion of the course you will actually install and activate a basic system including cutting and gluing pipe, connecting valves to a timer, and testing the system. All course materials included in the tuition.

12 hrs $129133256 RN 2/16-2/25 TTH 6:00P-9:00P133257 RN 4/5-4/14 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Patio Covers, Pergolas, and Arbors Would you like to shade the hot summer sun from your patio? Do you still want a bit of light to shine through? Come and learn how to make it happen. You can build it yourself in class. Design, form and function, basic wood framing construction methods with industry standard practices will safely allow you the opportunity to add rustic charm to your back yard or property. Materials included in class.

18 hrs $199133146 RN 4/7-4/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00PNo class 4/21

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Home Inspection

Home Inspection 90 Hour: OL The goals of this course are to meet the state's ninety-hour course requirements for licensure, with an interesting and comprehensive course that will prepare students to conduct a thorough home or building inspection of structures and systems. The course will also prepare students for the national online exam. It is a great course for first time home buyers and investors. Books are NOT Included: Please check with the Francis Tuttle Bookstore for availability. Note: a minimum of five live inspections will be arranged with the instructor (approx. 16 hrs, outside of scheduled class times).

90 hrs $650131615 OL 1/4-3/31 francistuttle.edu/ol132810 OL 4/1-6/30 francistuttle.edu/ol

Home Inspection Electrical: OL Electricity, and all of its components, is one of the most widely used systems in a home. Without electricity the home comes to a standstill. In this class you will learn the proper inspection procedure for the service drop, the service entrance conductors, cables and raceways, service equipment and main disconnects, service grounding, interior components of the service panels and sub panels, conductors, and overcurrent protection devices. Other areas covered in this class include all accessible installed lighting fixtures, switches, ceiling fans and receptacles, ground fault circuit interrupters, accessible wiring/splicing, including the basement and attic. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit.

4 hrs $69131616 OL 1/4-3/31 francistuttle.edu/ol132811 OL 4/1-6/30 francistuttle.edu/ol

Home Inspection HVAC: OL The home can become a very uncomfortable place to reside when the heating and air unit isn't working properly. This class will cover the proper method of inspecting installed central and through wall heating and cooling equipment. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit.

4 hrs $69131617 OL 1/4-3/31 francistuttle.edu/ol132812 OL 4/1-6/30 francistuttle.edu/ol

Home Inspection Marketing Your Home Inspection Business: OL Most home inspectors develop skills to inspect but most do not know how to market or are fearful of marketing. No matter what your skills are, marketing yourself is important in being successful. This class is taught by a licensed Home Inspector. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit.

4 hrs $69131618 OL 1/4-3/31 francistuttle.edu/ol132813 OL 4/1-6/30 francistuttle.edu/ol

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Home Inspection Plumbing: OL Students learn proper inspection of the interior water supply and distribution systems, including all fixtures and faucets, the drain, waste and vent systems including all fixtures. Additionally, the water heating equipment, the vent systems, flues and chimneys, the fuel storage and fuel distribution systems, drainage sumps, sump pumps and related piping are covered. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit.

4 hrs $69131619 OL 1/4-3/31 francistuttle.edu/ol132814 OL 4/1-6/30 francistuttle.edu/ol

Home Inspection Roof: OL Are you aware that the greatest number of lawsuits against home inspectors are related to roofing issues? Flashing, ice damming, roll routing standards of practice, checklists and procedures are some of the key areas we will cover. As one roof said to the other, "Just let yourself vent!" This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit.

4 hrs $69131620 OL 1/4-3/31 francistuttle.edu/ol132815 OL 4/1-6/30 francistuttle.edu/ol

Home Inspection Structure: OL Structural issues are possibly the most expensive area to correct and are frequently the most difficult for home inspectors to identify. We will discuss footing and foundations, floors, sills, columns, beams, joists, sub-flooring, slabs, arches and lintels, wood frame walls, masonry veneer walls, and solid masonry walls. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit.

4 hrs $69131621 OL 1/4-3/31 francistuttle.edu/ol132816 OL 4/1-6/30 francistuttle.edu/ol

Home Inspection Understanding & Providing Clear & Comprehensive Reports: OL Develop knowledge using a checklist, reviewing it for yourself, and reviewing it with the buyer/seller and realtors. Learn how to write a valuable report and how to communicate this report to each party involved in the transaction. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit.

4 hrs $69131622 OL 1/4-3/31 francistuttle.edu/ol132817 OL 4/1-6/30 francistuttle.edu/ol

Home Inspection: Electrical This course offers a complete tour of home electric-ity, covering inspection procedures for the service drop, service-entrance conductors, cables and raceways, service equipment and main discon-nects, service grounding, interior components of the service panels and sub panels, and conductors. It also deals with lighting fixtures, switches, ceiling fans and receptacles, accessible wiring/splicing, and more. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit.

4 hrs $69132054 RK 1/12 T 9:00A-1:00P132055 RK 3/15 T 9:00A-1:00P

Home Inspection: HVAC Heat and Air The home can become a very uncomfortable place to reside when the heating and air unit isn't working properly. This class will cover the proper method of inspecting installed central and through wall heating and cooling equipment. This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credit.

4 hrs $69132058 RK 3/15 T 2:00P-6:00P

Home Inspection: Roofing Are you aware that the greatest number of lawsuits, against home inspectors, are related to roofing issues? Flashing, ice damming, roll routing standards of practice, checklists and procedures are some of the key areas we will cover. As one roof said to the other, "Just let yourself vent!" This class is approved for 4 hours of CE credits.

4 hrs $69132056 RK 2/9 T 9:00A-1:00P

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Enjoy the finest seasonal, modern American food served in a casual, shared-plate experience.

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Accounting Concepts

Accounting Principles This course teaches the development of accounting principles, defines assets, liabilities and owner's equity. It explains business transactions, development of chart accounts, interpreting financial statements and describes the importance of accounting as a career opportunity. SELF-PACED.

24 hrs $229132882 RK 1/20-3/9 W 6:00P-9:00P

Accounting Financial This introduction to financial accounting concepts covers accounting cycles of service organizations and merchandisers, recording business transactions, and the preparation of financial statements. Course will also include principles relating to the measurement, valuation, and reporting of assets, liabilities, and equity, among other topics. SELF-PACED. PREREQUISITE: Basic accounting knowledge

24 hrs $229132883 RK 1/20-3/9 W 6:00P-9:00P

Accounting Payroll This course is designed to give business students an understanding of various laws that affect employers in their payroll operations, and examine the recordkeeping required for these laws. Students will complete a tutorial to start a new payroll cycle, enter employee and payroll information, transmit a payroll, and verify payroll output reports. SELF-PACED. PREREQUISITE: Basic accounting knowledge

24 hrs $299132884 RK 1/20-3/9 W 6:00P-9:00P

QuickBooks 2015 Learn how to set up a company, create lists, track inventory, sell products and services, process payments, enter and pay bills, reconcile accounts, customize forms, work with asset and liability accounts, create reports and graphs, track and pay sales tax, prepare estimates, handle payroll, track time and job costing, and use the write letter wizard using QuickBooks to correspond with customers, vendors, and employees. PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows

24 hrs $259133084 RK 2/2-2/11 T WTH 8:00A-12:00P133035 RK 3/2-3/11 WTHF 8:00A-12:00P133119 CT 4/5-4/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

BOOKS

WITH THE BASICSGET STARTED

Business & Accounting

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Communication, Marketing and SalesE-Bay How to Buy & Sell In this demonstration-only course, learn the basics of buying and selling on eBay. This course will teach you how to get registered, browse listings, what to sell, how to put items up for auction, tips to get your ads noticed, add pictures, and create accurate shipping charges. It also covers what to do when the auction ends, how to safely accept credit card payments, how to package and ship, and e-customer service.

9 hrs $49133348 RN 2/9-2/23 T 6:30P-9:30P133349 PT 4/13-4/27 W 6:30P-9:30P

Organization Leadership This course examines leadership from an organizational perspective as it relates to executive management, the process and tiers of organizational decision-making, effective communication, and team-building. After completion, students will retain a working knowledge of the personal characteristics of effective leaders, as well as the principles governing effective leadership. Bring a legal pad and pens.

12 hrs $99133319 RK 4/5-4/26 T 6:30P-9:30P

Understanding Marketing Take your idea, product, or cause to the next level or give your existing business a boost! A comprehensive marketing plan can give your business the oxygen it needs to thrive. Become familiar with real-world business marketing, principles, trends, and terminologies. Learn how to build, start, and, run a successful marketing campaign that yields positive results.

12 hrs $99133320 RK 2/2-2/23 T 6:30P-9:30P

Understanding Public Relations Public relations and marketing are a marriage, you can't build a successful brand without the two. Learn the importance of public relations in brand-building, utilizing key techniques that will keep them talking. Learn the fundamentals of preparing public relations copy for a variety of mediums and channels, public service broadcasts, and much more.

12 hrs $99133315 RK 3/1-3/29 T 6:30P-9:30PNo class 3/15

ManagementBusiness Basics - Starting and Running Your Own Business If you plan to open a business, this workshop will give you the insight you need. Topics include what questions to ask, how to decide on business structure, how to register the business in Oklahoma, how to develop business plan, how to understand business financials and finally, where to find financing. Available federal, state, and local resources will be discussed. For additional information or registration, visit www.reiwbc.org/events or contact Jennifer Edwards at 405-319-8190.

4 hrs $20133529 CT 2/11 TH 8:30A-12:30P133530 RK 3/10 TH 6:00P-9:00PEvening class is one hour shorter - no breaks given.133531 RN 4/14 TH 8:30A-12:30P

Collection Law in Oklahoma: Start to Finish As a small business owner, you deserve to be paid for your services and products. What do you do if a customer does not pay? In this course, you will receive helpful strategies on pre-collection tactics and judgment collection procedures.

6 hrs $59132280 RK 3/1-3/8 T 6:30P-9:30P

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Introductory Computer SkillsKeyboarding with Ten Key for Beginners Whether you are new to the computer keyboard or just want to increase your speed and accuracy, this individualized and self-paced course will teach you basic keyboarding and ten key skills. Taught using online software, which allows students to practice at home until the class ending date. Internet access is required to use the software outside of class. Book is available for students to use in class at no charge, and will be available for purchase, if desired.

21 hrs $105132929 RK 1/26-2/16 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Computer Literacy with Windows 7 Learn to maneuver your way around a computer with ease in this introductory course, specially designed for students who are new owners or looking to add computer skills to their resume. Learn basic computer terminology and definitions, identify internal and external components of a computer, become comfortable with the keyboard and mouse, learn to navigate the Windows 7 environment, plus basic instruction in word processing, presentations, and spreadsheets. PREREQUISITE: Light typing ability recommended

15 hrs $155132930 RK 1/26-2/9 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Microsoft Windows 7 This course will introduce students to a personal computer, explore Windows 7, explore the desktop, manipulate open Windows, use help and support, customize the desktop, use common tools and programs in Windows 7, manage folders and files, and browse the Internet. PREREQUISITE: Computer Literacy or equivalent experience

12 hrs $129133006 RK 2/16-2/25 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Computer Literacy with Windows 8.1 Learn to maneuver your way around a computer with ease in this introductory course. Learn basic computer terminology and definitions, identify external components of a tablet, become comfortable with the keyboard and mouse, learn to navigate the Windows 8 environment, plus basic instruction in word processing, slide presentations, and spreadsheets. PREREQUISITE: Light typing ability recommended

16 hrs $155133007 RK 2/16-2/19 TWTHF 8:00A-12:00P133248 RK 4/12-4/15 TWTHF 8:00A-12:00P

Microsoft Windows 8.1 Want to know how to actually use Windows 8 without going crazy? Windows 8 sports a bold new interface designed for both touch-enabled devices and keyboards/mice. Many controls are now hidden behind new ways to interact with your computer. Learning Windows 8's new interface and features can take some time, so enroll to learn the new features, shortcuts, and apps. The new tile-based interface holds many surprises, such as the App Switcher, the Charms Bar, and the Apps Bar. The instructor will even tell you how to find the Start menu! PREREQUISITE: Computer Literacy with Windows 8.1

12 hrs $129133011 RK 2/24-2/26 WTHF 8:00A-12:00P133231 RK 4/19-4/21 TWTH 8:00A-12:00P

Computer Literacy with Windows 10 Learn to maneuver your way around a computer with ease in this introductory course. Learn basic computer terminology and definitions, identify external components of a tablet, become comfortable with the keyboard and mouse, learn to navigate the new Windows 10 environment, plus basic instruction in word processing, slide presentations, and spreadsheets. PREREQUISITE: Light typing ability recommended.

16 hrs $155132821 RK 1/19-1/22 TWTHF 8:00A-12:00P

Microsoft Windows 10 Windows 10 is designed to welcome most Windows users. It will be a free upgrade for users of both Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1, assuming you switch within a year's time. Topics of discussion include: The new Start menu blends Windows 7 and Windows 8 for maximum comfort; Cortana, Microsoft's digital assistant, serves up relevant information. A new set of reminders and updates slide in from the side, then vanish; A few quietly powerful apps, like Photos, show you the potential of Microsoft's new "Universal" mission. PREREQUISITE: Computer Literacy with Windows 10 or equivalent knowledge.

12 hrs $129132822 RK 1/27-1/29 WTHF 8:00A-12:00P

COMPUTER LITERACY

Computer Technologies

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Introduction to Macintosh Learn about basic Macintosh applications like iTunes, iCal and iPhoto-and all of the ways they can add to your productivity and enhance your experience on the Macintosh computer. ITunes is a media management software created by Apple, Inc., for both the Macintosh and Windows operating systems. You can use it to manage and play both audio and video files on your computer. ICal in Mac OSX provides the tools you need to keep track of your schedules, appointments, birthdays, reminders, and other important events. IPhoto is a digital photograph manipulation software application.

12 hrs $139133034 RN 3/1-3/10 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Macintosh Applications I Learn about basic Macintosh applications like iChat, iDVD, iPhone, iTunes, iCal and iPhoto-and all of the ways they can add to your productivity and enhance your experience on the Macintosh computer. PREREQUISITE: Introduction to Macintosh or Macintosh experience

12 hrs $139133085 RN 3/22-3/31 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Business Office Applications

Word 2013 Level I Word is the most widely used word processing program, and has many features to support a home or business in unimaginable ways! Learn some of the most basic features of Word 2013, such as creating and editing letters, memorandums, press releases, and simple reports, as well as how to work with tables, formulas and Backstage View, and Customizing the Ribbon. PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows

12 hrs $125132993 RN 2/23-2/24 TW 9:00A-4:00P

Word 2013 Level II Continuing from Word 2013 Level I, students will gain more advanced knowledge of Word 2013! Topics covered include complex newsletters, manuals, research papers, promotional brochures, footnotes and citations, using mail merge, envelopes and labels, formatting headers, footers and more to create engaging documents. PREREQUISITE: Word 2013 Level I or equivalent knowledge

12 hrs $125133038 RN 3/8-3/9 TW 9:00A-4:00P

Word 2013 Level III Continuing from Word 2013 Level II, students will finish out their impressive Word knowledge with advanced instruction in organizing long documents, collaborating in Word, sharing and securing content using Backstage View, personalizing Word, and integrating with Excel, PowerPoint, and the Web. Word 2013 also supports co-authoring functionality, which simplifies collaboration by enabling multiple users to work on the same document without intruding on others or locking them out, and faster synchronization so that changes are displayed to all authors in near real-time. PREREQUISITE: Word 2013 Level II or equivalent knowledge

12 hrs $125133052 RN 3/22-3/23 TW 9:00A-4:00P

PowerPoint 2013 Level I Learn to create and deliver a presentation in PowerPoint, an intuitive, powerful presentation program! Gain skills to help you design your presentation; add graphics, animation and sound; insert charts and organize your slides into sections; apply artistic textures and effects to your photos; utilize new SmartArt graphic picture layouts; manage files in the new Backstage View; co-author a presentation with colleagues; use transitions with 3-D motion graphic effects; and the final steps needed to turn your presentation into a video. PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows

9 hrs $125132928 RK 1/26-2/2 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Geromy SchrickMacintosh Applications

As a former science teacher, Geromy Schrick loved seeing his students’ eyes light up when they found answers to their queries. He gets that same excitement at Francis Tuttle when students reach those moments of enlightenment, achieving success as they learn to navigate their technology and new devices. Education has always been his calling, wanting nothing more than to teach and coach from the time he was in high school, thanks to some great teachers. As Director of Technology for Mustang Public Schools, he brings more than 15 years of knowledge and experience to his students, helping them find the answers they seek and new ways to learn.

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PowerPoint 2013 Level II Continuing from PowerPoint 2013 Level I, topics include preparing a presentation, adding multimedia, using tables, and customizing themes and slide masters. Discover valuable new 2013 features such as embedding, editing and playing video, trimming an audio or video clip, using bookmarks in audio and video clips, linking to a video from a Web site, turning your mouse into a laser pointer, adding a screenshot to a slide, pasting animated effects from one object to another and working with separate PowerPoint files in different windows. PREREQUISITE: PowerPoint 2013 Level I or equivalent knowledge.

9 hrs $125132977 RK 2/9-2/16 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

PowerPoint 2013 Level III Microsoft? PowerPoint 2013 is an advanced course that will challenge students. Topics introduced include: presentation connection techniques, online collaboration, cloud computing, transporting presentations, integrating with other Office Programs, working with Word integration, embedding a worksheet, integrating with Outlook, and attaching files. PREREQUISITE: PowerPoint 2013 II or equivalent knowledge.

9 hrs $125133408 RK 4/19-4/26 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Excel 2010 Level I Explore Excel 2010 and learn to edit, view, and print worksheets; work with formulas and functions; format cell contents; change the appearance of worksheets; and chart and transmit worksheet data. New features include creating custom tabs and groups and renaming or changing the order of built-in tabs and groups, and using Backstage View to create new files, open existing files, save, send, protect, preview, and print files, set options for Excel, and more. PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows

12 hrs $125132926 RK 1/25-2/3 MW 6:00P-9:00P132830 CT 3/1-3/3 TTH 9:00A-4:00P

Excel 2010 Level II Continuing from Excel 2010 Level I, learn to work with large worksheets, manage multiple sheet workbooks, create tables and outlines, add graphics, use templates, protect workbooks, recover versions of files that were closed without saving, Protected View, trusted documents, paste with live preview, and use improved picture-editing tools. PREREQUISITE: Excel 2010 Level I or equivalent knowledge.

12 hrs $125132936 RK 2/8-2/17 MW 6:00P-9:00P133054 CT 3/22-3/24 TTH 9:00A-4:00P

Excel 2010 Level III Continuing from Excel 2010 Level II, students will learn some of the more complex features of the newest version of Excel. Learn how to use enhanced pivot table function, macros, financial functions, data analysis, advanced formatting and analysis tools, collaborate in Excel, as well as how to share workbooks on networks and the Internet, integrate Excel with other programs, and how to apply advanced functions and auditing, plus an introduction to many new Excel 2010 features. PREREQUISITE: Excel 2010 Level II

12 hrs $125133155 CT 4/19-4/21 TTH 9:00A-4:00P

Excel 2013 Level I Explore Excel 2013 and learn to edit, view and print worksheets; work with formulas and functions; format cell contents; change the appearance of worksheets; and chart and transmit worksheet data. New features include the Chart Recommendation tool which suggests the most suitable charts for your data; and the new Strict Open XML Spreadsheet file format function. PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows.

12 hrs $135132881 RK 1/19-1/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00P133048 RK 3/21-3/30 MW 6:00P-9:00P

Excel 2013 Level II Continuing from Excel 2013 Level I, learn to work with large worksheets, manage multiple sheet workbooks, create tables and outlines, add graphics, use templates, protect workbooks, recover versions of files that were closed without saving, Protected View, trusted documents, paste with live preview, and use improved picture-editing tools. New features include the Quick Analysis tool; the Flash Fill tool, which is like a data assistant that finishes your work for you. PREREQUISITE: Excel 2013 Level I or equivalent knowledge.

12 hrs $135132934 RK 2/2-2/11 TTH 6:00P-9:00P133124 RK 4/4-4/13 MW 6:00P-9:00P

Excel 2013 Level III Continuing from Excel 2013 Level II, students will learn some of the more complex features of the newest version of Excel. Learn to use enhanced pivot table functions, macros, financial functions, data analysis, advanced formatting and analysis tools, collaborate in Excel, as well as how to share workbooks on networks and the Internet, integrate Excel with other programs, and how to apply advanced functions and auditing, plus an introduction to many new Excel 2013 features. PREREQUISITE: Excel 2013 Level II or equivalent knowledge.

12 hrs $135133158 RK 4/19-4/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

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Database

Access 2010 Level I Course explores Access features such as structuring and maintaining databases, creating tables, identifying field data types and field properties, setting validation rules, creating input masks, exploring Backstage View, using the Expression and Query Builder to capture data, sorting and filtering data in queries, performing calculations in queries, and customizing the ribbon. PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows

12 hrs $125132981 CT 2/16-2/25 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Access 2010 Level II Continuing from Access 2010 Level I, this course covers adding quick start fields, applying professional themes and designs, using the conditional formatting rules manager, designing a relational database, creating complex queries, customizing input forms, and creating custom reports. PREREQUISITE: Access 2010 Level I or equivalent knowledge

12 hrs $125133080 CT 3/1-3/10 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Access 2010 Level III Continuing from Access 2010 Level II, this advanced course provides thorough instruction in join types, creating action and parameter queries, setting up complex data entry forms, creating complex reports for distributing data, customizing the database interface, security settings, creating a switchboard, splitting and preparing a database for a multi-user environment, and integrating Access 2010 with other applications. PREREQUISITE: Access 2010 II or equivalent knowledge

12 hrs $125133156 CT 3/22-3/31 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Access 2013 Level I Apps are what's new in Access 2013. Access Web apps are a new type of database that you build in Access, then use and share with others as a SharePoint app in a Web browser. Course explores structuring and maintaining databases, creating tables, field data types, validation rules, and input masks. Also discussed is Backstage View, using the Expression and Query Builder to capture, sort and filter data, performing calculations, and customizing the ribbon. PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows

12 hrs $135132879 RN 1/19-1/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Access 2013 Level II Course covers adding quick start fields, applying professional theses and designs, using the conditional formatting rules manager, designing a relational database, creating complex queries, customizing input forms, and creating custom reports. PREREQUISITE: Access 2013 Level I or equivalent knowledge.

12 hrs $135132978 RN 2/9-2/18 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Access 2013 Level III This advanced course provides thorough instruction in join types, creating action and parameter queries, setting up complex data entry forms, creating a switchboard, splitting and preparing a database for a multi-user environment, and integrating Access 2013 with other apps. PREREQUISITE: Access 2013 Level II or equivalent knowledge.

12 hrs $135133081 RN 3/1-3/10 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Crystal Reports 2013 Level I Crystal Reports 2013 Level I Course provides basic steps to create, modify, format, save, and view reports. Learn about grouping and sorting report data, combining multiple tables, creating and using formulas, applying conditional formatting, exporting reports, and using report wizards. PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows and familiarity with relational database concepts is recommended.

14 hrs $159132980 RK 2/16-2/25 TTH 6:00P-9:30P

Crystal Reports 2013 Level II This course is designed for experienced Crystal Reports users, and delves into many complex techniques used for reports and solving reporting problems. Topics include formatting multiple sections, prompting with parameters, advanced formula features, sub-reporting as a workaround solution, and creating powerful groups. PREREQUISITE: Crystal Reports 2013 Level I or equivalent knowledge

14 hrs $159133013 RK 3/1-3/10 TTH 6:00P-9:30P

Crystal Reports 2013 Level III This course is a continuation from the Crystal Reports II course. Advanced topics include custom functions, advanced formula features, data access,and SQL, manual cross-tab reports, tips and tricks, and OLAP reporting. PREREQUISITE: Crystal Reports 2013 Level II or equivalent knowledge

14 hrs $159133122 RK 3/22-3/31 TTH 6:00P-9:30P

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Digital Media

Understanding Your (DSLR) Camera This class will focus on the function and operation of DSLR cameras. Topics will range from basics like batteries, contrast, depth of field, capture modes, and flash. Learn the basics of shooting video, the function of every external button on the camera and many of the menu items. JPEG and RAW file formats will be discussed. Students will also be introduced to the world of photo editing in Adobe Photoshop Elements. Bring your camera, manual, and all accessories.

8 hrs $75132935 RK 2/3-2/4 WTH 1:00P-5:00P

Understanding Digital Photos In this introduction to the world of digital images, students will learn the fundamentals of digital photography, including camera essentials, importing photos to their computers, editing photos, and exporting options. Students should bring their cameras to class.

3 hrs $39132967 RK 2/17 W 1:00P-4:00P

Adobe Illustrator CC 2015  Adobe Illustrator delivers unsurpassed drawing and illustration tools, outstanding typographic control, versatile image support, and a seamless workflow with Adobe Photoshop and Adobe InDesign. Students will become familiar with the Illustrator environment, drawing, creating and editing objects, filters, paths, layers, and Web graphics. This new version comes with several enhancements such as Special Touch-enabled tools, Sync Color via Creative Cloud and Kuler, support for Indic fonts, package file for production and image-based brushes. PREREQUISITE: Macintosh experience.

21 hrs $219133128 RN 4/5-4/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00PNo class 4/21

Adobe InDesign CC 2015 Level I InDesign is used for layout and publication design. Students will become familiar with the work area, setting up documents, importing and editing text, working with frames, typography, color and transparency, importing and linking graphics, creating tables, performing print and print preparation. This new version comes with several new features such as a Modern UI, HiDPI, and Retina display, Adobe Exchange panel, and faster performance since InDesign is now a 64-bit application. PREREQUISITE: Macintosh experience.

18 hrs $199132880 RN 1/19-2/4 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Adobe InDesign CC 2015 Level II Continuing from Adobe InDesign CC I we will take a deeper look at some of the tools and techniques from the first course, and introduce advanced techniques. Students will become familiar with automating tasks in InDesign, setting up long documents, using InDesign's Library, and importing text through a data merge using a spreadsheet and XML. All techniques are designed to allow students to set InDesign up to do more heavy lifting than before, freeing the student to work on the creative aspects more than the software aspects. PREREQUISITE: Adobe InDesign I.

12 hrs $159132979 RN 2/9-2/18 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 Level I Release your creativity in ways you hadn't thought possible with Adobe Photoshop, an ingenious and versatile photo-editing program used by individuals and professionals alike! Students will become familiar with the Photoshop environment and basic tools, learn how to select image areas and manipulate them, size images and set image modes, select colors, paint in color, add layers, make basic and advanced photo corrections, and save completed images. The new version includes several new features including Camera Shake Reduction, Camera RAW improvements, Image Upsampling, Properties Panel Improvements, Behance Integration, Sync Settings, and many more useful features. PREREQUISITE: Macintosh experience.

18 hrs $179133164 RN 1/25-2/10 MW 6:00P-9:00P

Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 Level II In this continuation of Level I, students will learn some of the furthest reaches of Photoshop's incredible capabilities. Learn to use photo fixes and effects; build type and texture effects; add shadows, apply perspective and 3D effects; and create other astounding artistic effects. Your results are limited only by your imagination! PREREQUISITE: Adobe Photoshop Level I (CS5 or CS6) or equivalent experience.

15 hrs $159133165 RN 2/22-3/7 MW 6:00P-9:00P

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Creating Digital Portfolios Digital portfolios, sometimes referred to as multimedia portfolios, electronic portfolios, e-folios and Web folios contain much of the content traditional portfolios include but present these materials in digital format. Materials are presented using a combination of multimedia technologies such as audio recordings, database, spreadsheet, video, and others. Digital portfolios are a way of showcasing personal achievement and because of their digital format can be easily and inexpensively reproduced; therefore materials can be made available to a wider audience e.g., burning onto CD-ROM. Using these various media types allow students many ways to creatively express their professional knowledge and skills.

6 hrs $69133344 RK 3/1-3/3 TTH 6:00P-9:00P133345 RK 3/29-3/31 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Adobe Photoshop Elements 13 Level I Do you want a program that can provide superior photo-editing capabilities without a hefty price tag? Adobe Photoshop Elements is a perfect fit! You'll learn how to use this user-friendly program to remove red eye, correct common photo issues, remove scratches or mold and stains, adjust lighting, and so much more! If you're the official family photographer, enjoy recording special events, or just need to clean up damaged or aged photos, you'll find a great tool with Photoshop Elements! PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows.

12 hrs $149133036 RK 3/2-3/4 WTHF 1:00P-5:00P

Adobe Photoshop Elements 13 Level II In this continuation of Photoshop Elements Level I, you will learn how to enhance, restore, print, scan and, organize your photos. Please bring your own photos and any related hardware such as cameras, printers and scanners that you'd like to use throughout the class-instructor will assist in setup. This class will use same book as Photoshop Elements Level I. PREREQUISITE: Adobe Photoshop Elements Level I.

12 hrs $129133046 RK 3/9-3/11 WTHF 1:00P-5:00P

Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6 From first look to final image, Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6 makes everything about digital photography easier, faster, and more amazing. Perfect your shots with powerful new adjustment tools like the Advanced Healing Brush. Efficiently organize all your photos and share them almost anywhere. And now that Lightroom is also available in Adobe Creative Cloud, making good shots great is only the beginning. PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows

16 hrs $179133105 RK 3/22-3/25 TWTHF 1:00P-5:00P

Golden Agers

Computer Literacy With Windows 8.1 for Golden Agers Learn to maneuver your way around a computer with ease in this introductory course. Learn basic computer terminology and definitions, identify external components of a tablet, become comfortable with the keyboard and mouse, learn to navigate the new "touch-screen" Windows 8 environment, plus basic instruction in word processing, slide presentations, and spreadsheets. PREREQUISITE: Light typing ability recommended

16 hrs $135133056 RK 3/22-3/25 TWTHF 8:00A-12:00P

Computer Literacy with Windows 10 for Golden Agers Learn to maneuver your way around a computer with ease in this introductory course. Learn basic computer terminology and definitions, identify external components of a tablet, become comfortable with the keyboard and mouse, learn to navigate the new Windows 10 environment, plus basic instruction in word processing, slide presentations, and spreadsheets. PREREQUISITE: Light typing ability recommended.

16 hrs $135133171 RK 4/5-4/8 TWTHF 8:00A-12:00P

Microsoft Windows 8.1 for Golden Agers Want to know how to actually use Windows 8 without going crazy? Windows 8 sports a bold new interface designed for both touch-enabled devices and keyboards/mice. Many controls are now hidden behind new ways to interact with your computer. Learning Windows 8's new interface and features can take some time, so enroll in this class to learn the new features, shortcuts, and apps. The new tile-based interface holds many surprises, such as the App Switcher, the Charms Bar, and the Apps Bar. The instructor will even tell you how to find the Start menu! PREREQUISITE: Computer Literacy with Windows 8

12 hrs $129133230 RK 3/29-3/31 TWTH 8:00A-12:00P

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Microsoft Windows 10 for Golden Agers Windows 10 is designed to welcome most Windows users. It will be a free upgrade for users of both Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1, assuming you switch within a year's time. Topics of discussion include: The new Start menu blends Windows 7 and Windows 8 for maximum comfort; Cortana, Microsoft's digital assistant, serves up relevant information. A new set of reminders and updates slide in from the side, then vanish; A few quietly powerful apps, like Photos, show you the potential of Microsoft's new "Universal" mission. PREREQUISITE: Computer Literacy with Windows 10 for Golden Agers or equivalent experience.

12 hrs $129133246 RK 4/26-4/28 TWTH 8:00A-12:00P

Understanding Digital Photos for Golden Agers In this introduction to the world of digital images, students will learn the fundamentals of digital photography, including camera essentials, importing photos to their computers, editing photos, and exporting options. The goal for the course is to give the novice enough information to purchase the best camera and editing software for their needs. Students should bring camera to class.

3 hrs $33132829 RK 2/2 T 1:00P-4:00P

Mobile Devices

iPad Air Bring your own "iPad Air" to this class and become familiar with Apple's magical and revolutionary i-Pad. The best way to experience the Web, email, photos, books, video, and more. Like iPhone and iPod Touch, the iPad is controlled by a multi-touch display, as well as a virtual onscreen keyboard that makes accessing music, books, or the Web a breeze.

9 hrs $75132863 RN 2/2-2/9 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

iPad Mini Bring your own device (BYOD) to this class and discover the features of Apple's mobile device, the iPad mini! With a beautiful, fluid screen that elegantly displays larger format magazines and apps; fast, impressive performance; FaceTime and iSight cameras; access to hundreds of thousands of amazing apps; and an estimated 10-hour battery life; the iPad mini is an exciting addition to the Apple family.

9 hrs $75133159 RN 4/19-4/26 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Network Systems

Cisco Networking Academy 1 This course is the first of four courses designed to prepare students for the Cisco Certified Network Associate certification exam and introduces students to the networking field. Focus is on network terminology and protocols, local-area networks (LANs), wide-area networks (WANs), Open System Interconnection (OSI) models, cabling, cabling tools, routers, router programming, Ethernet, Internet Protocol (IP) addressing, and network standards. This course is presented in a blended on-site and remote format. Instruction and training are provided in the proper care, maintenance and use of networking software, tools, and equipment, and all necessary local, state, and federal safety, building, and environmental codes and regulations. Each student must bring their own laptop to the lab classes on Saturday.

24 hrs $379132878 PT 1/16-4/30 S 9:00A-10:30A

Cisco Networking Academy 2 Students will develop skills on how to configure a router, managing Cisco IOS Software, configuring routing protocols on routers, and set the access lists to control the access to routers.PREREQUISITE: Cisco Networking Academy 1. Each student must bring their own laptop to the lab classes on Saturday.

20 hrs $379132875 PT 1/16-4/30 S 11:00A-12:30P

Cisco Networking Academy 3 Advanced Routing and Switching. Demonstrate and understand virtual LANs, data-link layer network addressing, simple network management protocols, interior gateway routing protocol, enhanced interior gateway protocol, classless IP, and wide networking. PREREQUISITE: Cisco Networking Academy 2. Each student must bring their own laptop to the lab classes on Saturday.

12 hrs $379132876 PT 1/16-4/30 S 1:00P-3:00P

Cisco Networking Academy 4 Advanced Network and Design Management. Demonstrate competencies in project based experimental activity and network design, and demonstrate knowledge in trends and developments in the field of networking. PREREQUISITE: Cisco Networking Academy 3. Each student must bring their own laptop to the lab classes on Saturday.

12 hrs $379132877 PT 1/16-4/30 S 1:00P-3:00P

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Programming and Software Development

C# Level I Students will become familiar with or refresh their understanding of Object-Oriented design and programming. Using games and utility type programs, students dive in with databases, classes, more effective use of Visual Studio 2010, and how to build programs like Lego blocks instead of spaghetti code. By the time the student has completed this course they will be able to encapsulate their design, reuse code, and make use of existing code. Students will also understand the importance of high cohesion and low coupling. This course is self-contained but properly prepares the student for the next course in this series. Book included. PREREQUISITE: Access Level I or equivalent experience.

24 hrs $279132873 RK 1/12-2/4 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

C# Level II Continuing from C# Level I, this course is designed to take individuals with some self-taught or introductory experience to the next level of C# competency. Students are taught more advanced techniques of working with classes, proper data abstraction techniques using enumerations and collections, more advanced string handling techniques and file manipulation practices. This course will provide an introduction to LINQ, an amazing querying feature built into the language! Class will use same book as C# Level I. PREREQUISITE: C# Level I or equivalent experience.

24 hrs $259133008 RK 2/16-3/10 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

C# Level III Continuing from C# Level II, this class gets students familiar with more advanced applications of design. Students are given more thorough insight into design patterns and opportunity for hands-on programming implementing those design patterns. Students are given more in-depth understanding of inheritance versus composition. Patterns such as MVP, Singleton, Decorator, and others will provide the student an arsenal of tools to use for a multitude of projects. Dependency Injection will help decouple program design, making the design flexible for change and growth. PREREQUISITE: C# Level II or equivalent experience. Class will use the same book as C# Level I and Level II.

24 hrs $259133375 RK 4/5-4/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00P No class 4/21

Social Media

Internet Marketing Internet Marketing Students should bring their own business to work on. Topics include: The importance of Internet marketing for your business, a general overview of special tags and their usage, selecting keywords to use throughout your Internet marketing efforts, making your site SEO friendly, making the site content rich, site navigation, and posting to directories. PREREQUISITE: Students should have created a business Facebook page to reference in class.

3 hrs $39132994 RK 2/23 T 6:00P-9:00P

Social Media Management Social Media Management Students should bring their own business to work on. Social Media is a key component of your online presence and Google highly favors those in search results which have a stellar social media presence. Topics include: Create Google + business pages, Twitter accounts; Facebook pages, set up Hoot Suite, YouTube accounts, and put feeds on your site.PREREQUISITE: Students should have created a business Facebook page to reference in class.

3 hrs $39133086 RK 3/22 T 6:00P-9:00P

Social Media Advertising & Promotion Social Media Advertising/Promotion Students should bring their own business to work on. Topics include: Facebook Paid Marketing, Google Adwords Marketing, Bing Ads, and more. We may cover additional advertising methods for the Web. PREREQUISITE: Students should have created a business Facebook page to reference in class.

3 hrs $39133130 RK 4/12 T 6:00P-9:00P

Social Media Management & Advertising/Promotion

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Personal Security Have you ever wondered what you can do to protect your computer or mobile device against viruses or from hackers stealing your credit cards and personal information online? In this course, you'll learn preventative techniques for securing Windows/Mac computers and Android/Apple phones and tablets. You'll also find out how to defend your digital life including: How to use a layered approach to defend yourself; Creating and managing passwords; Making secure and memorable passwords and the dangers of reusing passwords; How to recognize online scams; Monitoring your credit report for identity theft; Experience with Windows or Mac helpful but not required.

6 hrs $69132932 CT 1/26-1/28 TTH 6:00P-9:00P133050 RK 3/22-3/24 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Personal Security (Advanced) Continuing from the "Personal Security" course students go little deeper and learn additional techniques to protect themselves. Topics include: How to secure your home Wi-Fi/ Internet router; Advanced techniques and tools for protecting your computers against viruses and malware; How to back up your computer and mobile devices at home and in the cloud; Securing Wi-Fi and Internet routers; What you need to know to protect yourself online while traveling in the US and abroad.

6 hrs $69132933 CT 2/2-2/4 TTH 6:00P-9:00P133108 RK 3/29-3/31 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Media Readiness/Crisis Management This course is ideal for business owners, Non-profit administrators, Police and Fire Public Information Officers, Community and Civic leaders, and others who work within organizations that have direct communication with media representatives. The course, taught by a subject-matter expert, will provide each participant with information and real-world exercises to attain effective media readiness and crisis management tools. Participants will gain instruction on interviewing, on-air performance, crisis management development. Crisis management will include problem-solving and critical-thinking exercises and hands-on activities to help each participant develop and implement a Media Action Plan (M.A.P).

10 hrs $99133362 RN 4/4-4/25 M 6:30P-9:00P

News 101/Broadcasting This course will assist business professionals, civic leaders, public servants, and others who interact with the broadcast media and would like to gain a better understanding of the inner workings of the industry. In addition, the course will benefit those technology students with hard skills such as graphic design or editing, but do not have the core discipline for entering the broadcasting profession. It would provide basic broadcast history, newsroom positions, and storytelling. Upon completion each participant will have a working knowledge of how a newsroom operates to make them a more desirable candidate for a position within the industry.

15 hrs $145133343 RN 1/25-2/29 M 6:30P-9:00P

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Web Design

Web Design I Web design is fast becoming a highly sought-after skill! You'll learn basic coding skills to help you create basic Web pages using HTML5; format text by specifying fonts, sizes, and colors; apply background colors or images to pages; register a domain name; and transfer Web pages from a hard drive to a Web server. PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows.

12 hrs $129132982 RK 2/16-2/25 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Web Design II Expand your basic skills from Web Design I and learn some of the more advanced coding skills you'll need to become a Web design expert! Learn how to include numbered and bulleted lists; and how to ensure consistency throughout a site by using divisions, headings, and cascading style sheets (CSS). Same book from Web Design I. PREREQUISITE: Web Design I.

12 hrs $129133033 RK 3/1-3/10 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Web Design III In this continuation from Web Design II, find out how Dynamic Web Templates can simplify the creation and management of websites. Learn to incorporate your own text, images, and color scheme to create a personal website! By the end of class, students will be able to build a viable template for their website. During the first half of the class, the instructor will present material through hands-on classroom activities and tutorials. During the second half of the class, each student will work one-on-one with the instructor. PREREQUISITE: Web Design II.

12 hrs $129133053 RK 3/22-3/31 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

WordPress Blogs Create a blog or website that is uniquely yours using WordPress, one of the most popular blog publishing applications available on the Web today. Learn to apply themes and upgrades, use widgets and media management for images, audio and video, and discover other WordPress-hosted services and blog technologies. Used by millions of businesses and individuals everywhere, WordPress can be downloaded free at WordPress.org! PREREQUISITE: Folder/Document management using Windows.

15 hrs $135133129 RK 4/5-4/19 TTH 6:00P-9:00PNo class Thursday 4/14

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Drawing

Colored Pencil Drawing In this fun and creative class, students will learn all the basic techniques of colored pencil drawing: color-mixing, blending, shading, texture, and composition. Students will learn how to draw a variety of subject matter, including still-life, flowers, landscape, and student's choice. Additional class supplies will cost approximately $60.

18 hrs $99133027 RK 1/5-2/9 T 6:30P-9:30P

Pastel Drawing In this creative class, students will learn all the basic techniques of chalk pastel drawing: shading, texture, color-mixing, blending, and composition. Students will learn how to draw a variety of subject matter, including flowers, landscape, still-life, and student's choice. Additional class supplies will cost approximately $60.

18 hrs $99133425 RK 2/18-3/24 TH 6:30P-9:30P

Hobbies and CraftsBirding: An Introduction This class will cover basic ornithology. The first session will be on-campus and the last class will meet at a predetermined offsite location on Saturday morning. If the Saturday morning session is rained out, a make-up date will be scheduled on an alternative Saturday. Students should bring a pair of binoculars to all classes and wear comfortable walking shoes.

4.5 hrs $69133169 RK 4/4 M 6:15P-8:15P 4/9 S 9:00A-11:30A133170 RK 4/18 M 6:15P-8:15P 4/23 S 9:00A-11:30A

Fused Glass Pendants: Introduction Learn how to make three cabochon pendants. Students will learn to cut and manipulate art glass, then assemble pendants to be fired in a kiln. The second class you will be dazzled and amazed when you grind a grove in the cabochon. Then you will learn to wire wrap your pieces or glue bails to them. You will leave with three treasures to share or wear for many years.

6 hrs $79133067 RK 2/2-2/9 T 6:30P-9:30P

Jewelry Making: 6 Wire Projects Explore your creativity by designing original wire jewelry pieces. Not all projects will be completed in class. The instructor will provide the necessary tools. A supply list will be emailed to you. PREREQUISITE: Intermediate Jewelry Making I.

12 hrs $69133030 RK 2/4-3/10 TH 7:00P-9:00P

Jewelry Making: Beads for Beginners Create gorgeous jewelry while learning the basic skills of bead stringing. Expand your knowledge on the history and types of beads. Also, receive tips on bead shopping. Tools and bracelet kits are provided.

2 hrs $39133039 RK 1/7 TH 7:00P-9:00P

Jewelry Making: Easy Earrings Wire wrap your way to gorgeous sterling silver jewelry! Learn the basic skills of wire wrapping and turn those skills into beautiful sterling silver earrings. Supplies are provided.

2 hrs $39133040 RK 1/14 TH 7:00P-9:00P

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MAKE YOUR CHALK DRAWINGS STAND OUT!

MAKE YOUR CHALK DRAWINGS STAND OUT!

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Jewelry Making: Intermediate I Make two different rings and a pair of spiral earrings while improving your jewelry-making skills. If you can wire wrap an earring dangle, as taught in Easy Earrings, you will want to move onto briolette wraps, spirals, and more. Tools and materials furnished. PREREQUISITE: Jewelry Making: Easy Earrings

2 hrs $39133031 RK 1/21 TH 7:00P-9:00P

Jewelry Making: Intermediate II Coil, Stamp and Twist: Combine metal stamping, coiling, and wirework to make a fun bracelet and learn new skills. PREREQUISITE: Jewelry Making: Intermediate I

2 hrs $39133032 RK 1/28 TH 7:00P-9:00P

Stained Glass: Basic This is a hands-on, how-to course covering tools, glass, and related materials. Students will learn to cut glass, use lead and copper foil and how to acid etch glass through five in-class projects. A list of supplies and tools students need to purchase will be discussed during the first class. Estimated supply cost is $200.

24 hrs $179131652 RK 1/11-3/7 M 6:30P-9:30PNo class 1/18

Stained-Glass: Advanced This advanced course will expand students' knowledge of the stained-glass technique by constructing a Tiffany-style lamp. Students must know basic construction techniques, and will build on skills already learned. Students only need to purchase materials for the in-course project (approx. $50) PREREQUISITE: Stained-Glass - Basic.

24 hrs $179131653 RK 3/21-5/9 M 6:30P-9:30P

The Art of Napkin Folding Learn a fun, fast, and affordable way to add glamour to your holiday or your family dinner table. Although style suggestions and napkin history will be offered, the primary focus is hands-on with students completing 25 or more napkin folds.

3 hrs $29132282 RK 2/22 M 6:15P-9:15P

Needlework

Crochet: Basic Essentials An ultimate course covering basic stitches, pattern variations, pattern reading, extended stitches, broomstick lace, increase, decrease, and so much more. Students will be creating a stitch book along with beautiful home and fashion projects. Creating income from your craft will be discussed.

12 hrs $89133533 RK 1/5-1/14 TTH 6:10P-9:40P133534 RK 2/2-2/11 TTH 6:10P-9:40P

Knitting: I This class will introduce students to the basics of knitting, including casting-on, the knit stitch, the purl stitch, binding-off, increasing/decreasing and pattern reading. Discussion of tension and gauge, different types of yarn, and correcting errors will be included. Students will complete a small knitted bag and one other project as time allows. Supplies are included in the cost of the class.

8 hrs $59132470 CT 1/5-1/26 T 6:15P-8:15P132471 RK 2/2-2/23 T 6:15P-8:15P

Knitting: II This four-session class will cover texture stitches, knitting with two colors, decorative elements, reading your knitting, and how to decide when to rip and when to repair. Please bring with you to class: knitting needles, size 6, 7, or 8, size 4 yarn (Red Heart, Lion Brand Woolease, Cascade 220, or similar weight). PREREQUISITE: Successful completion of Knitting I, or the following skills: casting on, knitting purling, binding off, increasing and decreasing.

8 hrs $59132472 CT 4/4-4/13 MW 6:15P-8:15P

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Machine Embroidery: Applique' In this class you will learn how to select the best designs to use. There are so many designs to choose from; learn how to see if they digitized correctly. Please bring with you the following supplies to class: your embroidery-sewing machine, manual, cords, foot control, extra needles, accessories box, stabilizers (cutaway, tear-away, iron on, no show mesh, peel & stick, water activated & heat activated), and broadcloth cut into 10"x 10" squares you can make a quilt or jacket when we are finished). We will discuss some different rulers available. One free original design digitized.

18 hrs $99131446 RK 1/5-2/9 T 6:10P-9:10P

Perfect Fit Jeans You will learn how to fit jeans to your body and create the most comfortable jeans you have ever had! During this course, you will draft your own pattern, make a fitting template, transfer the template to stretch denim fabric, cut out the jeans, stitch the pockets, and finish the jeans. You will construct the jeans partly on the serger and partly on the sewing machine. Bring your serger, instruction book, cords, and all tools that came with your serger. If you do not have an embroidery machine, the instructor will bring one for your use during class.

12 hrs $79131447 RK 4/5-4/26 T 6:10P-9:10P

Serged Garment Construction If you have learned to use your serger with Serger Obedience and learned how to decorate with Taming Your Serger then it is time to make a five-piece wardrobe like those you buy in stores. The first night of class we will draft patterns. Please bring a tape measure and a curved French ruler. Do not buy fabric until after the first night. You will need to bring your serger, manual, cords and all tools that came with serger; and your notebooks from Taming Your Serger & Serger Obedience. PREREQUISITE: Serger Obedience Training

18 hrs $99131448 RK 2/16-3/22 T 6:10P-9:10P

Serger Obedience Training This class will teach you how to make a perfect stitch, and take away the fear of threading or changing the tensioners. Students will learn how to make a seam, put ribbing in the neck of a t-shirt, roll a hem, stitch on elastic, lingerie, batiste, and knits, plus general care for your serger. Please bring your serger, cords, foot control, and manual. Bring extra needles, the accessories box, and a different color of maxi lock thread for each tensioner on the serger. No black or navy thread for this class.

18 hrs $99131449 RK 1/4-2/15 M 6:10P-9:10PNo class 1/18

Sewing: I Want to sew, but afraid of your sewing machine? With this 8-week basic class you can overcome that fear. You will also experience how easy sewing can be with instructor-selected projects. Learn about fabrics, pattern layout, and project construction. This class is designed for those that are new to sewing or haven't sewn for a while, and is not designed for computerized or embroidery machines. You must bring your own sewing machine.

21 hrs $129131441 RK 1/7-2/18 TH 6:10P-9:10P

Sewing: II This New class expands on basic skills and provides instruction on working with new fabrics; experimenting with your machine's built-in stitches; creating a portfolio via your owner's manual; fitting a pattern to your body style and making a mock-up of the results; and selection and sewing of a skirt or pants and a stylish top. You should be familiar with your sewing machine and the basics of sewing prior to enrolling in this class. PREREQUISITE: Sewing: Basic, or equivalent knowledge.

21 hrs $149131445 RK 2/25-3/31 TH 6:00P-9:30P

Taming Your Serger Learn to use decorative thread to make fancy stitches with beading and a fishing line, plus samples, a notebook cover, and a serger cover. Bring your serger, the same threads used in Serger Obedience, a different color of maxi lock thread for each tensioner on your serger, two woolly nylon threads, two candlelight threads, two pearl crown nylon threads, two decor maderia threads, a three-ring notebook with additional clear protective sheets, 3/4 yards twill fabric, and two yards double-sided quilted fabric. Bring your serger with its cords, foot control, manual, extra needles, and accessories box. PREREQUISITE: Serger Obedience Training.

18 hrs $99131450 RK 2/22-3/28 M 6:10P-9:10P

SIT. STAY. SERGE.Show your serger who’s boss

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Painting

Acrylic Painting Students will learn basic painting skills and explore creative perspectives available in painting with acrylics. Attention will be paid to both traditional and inventive manipulation techniques that will get your creative juices flowing. Supply list will be discussed at the first class session. Cost of supplies is approximately $65.

18 hrs $129132438 RK 2/16-3/22 T 6:30P-9:30P

Oil Painting Here's your chance to try something you have always wanted to do. Designed for individual instruction, this course is easy, fun, and non-competitive. A list of supplies needed will be discussed during the first class. Cost of supplies is approximately $95.

18 hrs $129132440 RK 1/5-2/9 T 6:30P-9:30P

Watercolor Painting Make the most of watercolors by learning basic hands-on technique in a non-threatening environment. After following along with a class participation painting, students will choose their own subject matter and complete paintings with individual help from the instructor. The estimate for supplies is $70. Supplies will be provided for first class. Supply list for remaining class sessions will be provided at first class meeting.

18 hrs $129132456 RK 3/3-3/31 TH 6:30P-9:30P 3/29 T 6:30P-9:30P

Performing Arts

Intro to Voice-Over Acting Have a great announcer voice? A keen ear for accents, dialects, or cartoon voices? If you dream about working in commercials, radio, and TV, this course, in a positive, supportive atmosphere, can equip you with some of the skills you need. To earn a few extra bucks, or explore a new career this class is for you! Some acting/experience is recommended, but not required.

18 hrs $149133276 RK 1/25-2/29 M 6:40P-9:40P

Writing

Getting Started on a Poem Move from blank page to first draft, using in-class exercises that have helped hundreds of poets find their voices. You will leave class with the beginnings of at least two poems, and you'll learn techniques for generating more poems on your own. Bring a notebook & pen.

3 hrs $35133045 RK 1/21 TH 6:30P-9:30P

Grant Writing Workshop Let your creative writing juices flow as you find ways to support a project or desired business potential. You will choose a project, a target population, goals, objectives, and the dollar amount for the completion of your grant.

9 hrs $69133421 RK 2/2-2/16 T 6:30P-9:30P

The Joy of Writing If you've always wanted to write, this course offers the perfect chance. You'll learn how to start the words flowing, put what's in your heart onto the page, and break through creative blocks. Beginners and experienced writers are welcome. Bring a notebook and come ready to write.

15 hrs $99133029 CT 1/27-3/2 W 6:30P-9:00P

Writing Articles for the Anthology Have you ever dreamed of seeing your name in print? If your answer is yes, then "Writing Articles for the Anthology" may be just the course for you. Learn the basics of writing articles for both nationally and locally known anthology publishers. The course will also feature writing tips for keeping your story focused and fascinating!

12 hrs $89132446 CT 3/7-3/28 M 6:30P-9:30P

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Culinary Delights

Almond Toffee Learn how to make this simple, but delicious treat. Your friends will keep coming back for more. Bring a container to take toffee home.

2.50 hrs $39133014 RK 1/12 T 6:30P-9:00P

Aunt Gilah's Brownies For 85 years Aunt Gilah made the best brownies imaginable. People who had the good fortune to taste one (or two or three) literally swooned, and you probably will too! Students will learn to make-from-scratch-no-electric-mixers some of the best brownies anywhere. This class includes a brief demonstration followed by hands-on techniques. Please bring a 9" x 13" baking pan and, if desired, an apron. Upon completion of class, students will leave with increased knowledge and excitement, and a fully baked pan of Aunt Gilah's Brownies.

3 hrs $39133297 RK 1/11 M 6:30P-9:30P

Authentic Kolache Creations Have you ever wondered how kolaches are made? Come learn how to make three different kinds of authentic kolache recipes. They are easy to make and you can enjoy them all year.

3 hrs $39133390 RK 1/28 TH 6:20P-9:20P133391 RK 4/14 TH 6:20P-9:20P

Baba Ghanoush (Eggplant Dip) Baba Ghanoush is a popular Mediterranean dip, frequently served with pita bread. Once you learn the steps, preparation is straightforward and uncomplicated. Recipes vary, but generally contain eggplant, spices, fresh garlic, olive oil, fresh lemon juice, and sesame seed paste may be added. Homemade baba ghanoush is fresher and considerably less expensive than store-bought. Some health experts believe that it is among the healthiest dips available, with minimal saturated fat, high protein, and no cholesterol. As an added bonus, we control the quality of ingredients, flavors, caloric count, and taste.

3 hrs $39133298 RK 1/12 T 6:30P-9:30P

Baby Food Fun Who knew making baby food can be so easy? Come learn with nutritionist Petra Colindres as we make baby food, and learn about the first meals from birth to two. Everyone will get to take home a jar (or two) of baby food.

3 hrs $39133428 RK 1/12 T 6:30P-9:30P

Bodacious Jalapeno Cast Iron Skillet Cornbread This class says adios to flat, cardboard tasting cornbread with unhealthy additives. Students learn how to prepare lively, tasty, and nutritious bodacious jalapeno cast-iron skillet cornbread! Cornbread is America's National Bread: A Bread of the People, By the People and For the People. Students will learn how to transform inedible corn batter into delicious native bread. We will learn the secrets necessary to achieve authentic cornbread. There will be a cooking demo of followed by hands-on cooking by students. Please bring an 8" round cast-iron skillet to class.

3 hrs $39133313 RK 1/14 TH 6:30P-9:30P

Bread: Revolutionary No-Knead Hearty, Healthy Bread The "Staff of Life" is making a comeback, big time. With the renewed interest in healthy eating and simpler life styles, homemade bread is becoming not only an increasingly important part of people's lives; it represents an entire shift in life style. This class teaches how to make crusty, healthy loaves at home without kneading and without all the fuss.

3 hrs $39133299 RK 1/13 W 6:30P-9:30P133312 RK 3/14 M 6:30P-9:30P

Culinary, Dietary Management & Food Services

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Cake Decorating: Basic Cake decorating is more than spreading on the icing. Learn the secret to keeping your cake fresh for days. Use flair to apply decorations such as leaves, roses, rosebuds, and borders. Learn intricate designs from glazing, piping, and scripts. A decorating kit is supplied the first class.

24 hrs $169133285 PT 1/26-3/15 T 6:30P-9:30P

Chai Spiced Hot Tea In India, 'chai' is the word for tea. Here in America, chai is generally made with spices, tea, sugar, and hot milk; it has become the rage among tea drinkers. Starbucks has it (chai latte) and so does every other coffee & tea house. We will learn to blend spices, teas, sweeteners, and milk to make a beverage which is just about guaranteed to help us relax and become contemplative.

3 hrs $39133300 RK 3/17 TH 6:30P-9:30P

Chef Knife Skills Learn the proper way to chop, dice, mince, julienne, and chiffonade vegetables. The instructor will share San Francisco-style chopping skills and will help you sharpen and hone your knife to a razor's edge. Bring a chef's knife to class with you.

3 hrs $39133377 RK 1/7 TH 6:20P-9:20P133378 RK 2/4 TH 6:20P-9:20P133379 RK 3/3 TH 6:20P-9:20P133380 RK 4/7 TH 6:20P-9:20P

Chicken Fried Steak Searching for the perfect chicken fried steak? Look no further! Learn the tricks and techniques needed to make delicious chicken fried steak and homemade gravy.

3 hrs $39133015 RK 1/26 T 6:30P-9:30P

Chicken Pozole with Green Salsa Are you looking for a soup that is hearty and satisfies like an entire meal? Chicken Pozole is a traditional Mexican soup . This Chicken stew is made with hominy and green sauce and is sure to delight your tastebuds and fill your stomach.

3 hrs $39132719 RK 1/12 T 6:30P-9:30P

Chocolate and Prune Bread Ah...sit down, relax, close your eyes, and get ready to truly enjoy a very rich, sweet, decadent bread made with, among other ingredients, chocolate and prunes. Learn how to mix ingredients, knead, shape and bake, and leave with dough ready to bake at home and the skills to make this delicious bread from scratch!

3 hrs $39133309 RK 1/25 M 6:30P-9:30P

Chocolate Delights From truffles that melt in your mouth to chocolate molten cakes to flourless chocolate raspberry torte, these chocolate delights will satisfy even the most die-hard of chocolate lovers.

3 hrs $39133429 RK 2/1 M 6:30P-9:30P

Chocolate Mousse and More Learn how to make this classic French dessert, as well as a light raspberry mousse, chocolate pot de cräme, and even lemon souffle.

3 hrs $39133016 RK 2/9 T 6:30P-9:30P

Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate Everyone knows chocolate is the ONLY essential food for survival of the human species, but did you know you can also decorate with chocolate? You'll learn the basics of making a chocolate showpiece. Then you will make your own showpiece to wow your family and friends. Bring an apron and a plastic container to take home your goodies. Students will be given a 30 minute lunch break.

6 hrs $79133430 RK 2/6 S 9:00A-3:00P

Coffee Cake Delights Do you like a little slice of coffee cake with your favorite beverage in the morning? Learn to make a variety of different styles of coffee cakes. These Austrian style recipes are easy to make and will impress your family and friends.

3 hrs $39133381 RK 2/11 TH 6:20P-9:20P

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Eggplant or Pepper Relleno (Tortang Talong) This eggplant or pepper omelet, or fritters, are simple but take a little patience to prepare with a rewarding result. It is very popular in the Philippines and can be found in market food stalls.

3 hrs $39132724 RK 1/13 W 6:30P-9:30P

Embutido - Meatloaf Embutido is the Filipino version of meatloaf. Embutido can be made using beef, chicken, or pork with select spices and vegetables. Embutido can also be made as a vegetarian dish.

3 hrs $39132726 RK 1/14 TH 6:30P-9:30P

Filipino Cooking: Traditional Five Course Meals Learn how to prepare chicken or pork tender on a stick with steamed rice (white/brown). The meat will be cooked in a variety of authentic Filipino ways. We will use vegetables, when in season, and make dessert.

3 hrs $39132727 RK 2/2 T 6:30P-9:30P

French Pastries Learn to prepare some of the classics including croissants, pate a choux, and macaroons. This class will be hands-on as students will prepare their own pastries. Some additional supplies required (rolling pin, apron, parchment paper, etc.). Students will be given a 30 minute lunch break.

6 hrs $79133433 RK 2/22-2/23 MT 6:30P-9:30P

Grateful Bean Caf, Eggs Benedict from Scratch During this hands-on class students will learn how to prepare poach eggs (without an egg poacher), make hollandaise sauce from scratch, and serve eggs benedict in a variety of ways other than with traditional ham as prepared and served at the former Kaiser's Grateful Bean CafÇ: turkey eggs benedict and smoked salmon eggs benedict. Students will also learn about other varieties of eggs benedict

3 hrs $39133301 RK 3/9 W 6:30P-9:30P

Gyoza These dumplings, of Chinese origin, are fun to make. You will see how to prepare the filling, which will be wrapped in dough and cooked the Japanese way. We will use two cooking methods: pan-fried and boiled. All students will get to try this very tasty dish. THIS IS A DEMONSTRATION-ONLY CLASS.

3 hrs $29131425 RK 3/15-3/15 T 6:30P-9:30P131426 RK 4/19-4/19 T 6:30P-9:30P

Homemade Granola and Muesli Learn the basics of making granola and muesli from scratch. It's simple, easy, fun, much less expensive, and healthier than store-purchased! Decide which ingredients to add, the amount of sweeteners, oil, and the total calories, starting with whole grains, which will then be flaked in a flaking machine, then prepared using extra-virgin olive oil, honey, and an assortment of seeds, nuts, dried fruits, and other grains. Students will take home their homemade, healthy creations. Please bring your favorite dried fruits and sliced nuts to class - all other ingredients will be provided.

3 hrs $39133302 RK 1/20 W 6:30P-9:30P

Homemade Marshmallows Learn how to make a variety of delicious homemade marshmallows that taste so much better than the store-bought versions, and impress your family and friends! Bring a 9x13 baking pan to class to take your marshmallows home.

3 hrs $39133018 RK 4/5 T 6:30P-9:30P

Homemade Mustard Calling all mustard-lovers! Mustards have been made by humankind for literally thousands of years, and are remarkably easy to make from scratch. At its most basic, mustard is simply ground seeds and water. Learn about different kinds of mustard seeds, how to soak them and add ingredients to make exotic and delicious mustards: Dijon-style; cracked whole-grain; beer and caraway; maple syrup; honey and herbal - and the art of fermentation. Students will bring home their own mustards for fermenting.

3 hrs $39133307 RK 3/23 W 6:30P-9:30P

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Hummus from Scratch Hummus is a popular Mediterranean dip, frequently served with pita bread. Recipes vary but it contains pureed garbanzo beans and generally contains spices, fresh garlic, olive oil, fresh lemon juice and tahini (sesame seed paste). Once the steps are learned, preparing hummus is straightforward and uncomplicated. Homemade hummus is fresher and considerably less expensive than store-bought. Some health experts believe that it is among the healthiest dips available: it has minimal saturated fat, high protein, and no cholesterol. And, as an added bonus, we control the quality of ingredients, flavors, caloric count, and taste.

3 hrs $39133314 RK 3/22 T 6:30P-9:30P

Kimchi from Scratch Students will learn how to make kimchi - the national Korean dish. It's healthier than the raw vegetables from which it is made. Kimchi is high in fiber, vitamin C, and carotene, yet low in calories. It's remarkably tasty and easy to prepare. Students will leave class with kimchi ready to be fermented at home. Please bring one wide mouth Mason jar, quart-size, with a tight-fitting lids.

3 hrs $39133304 RK 3/16 W 6:30P-9:30P

Kombucha from Scratch (Fermented Steeped Tea) Kombucha, also known as mushroom tea or tea fungus, is a brewed, fermented, acidic tea beverage which has been made by humans since before the time of Jesus. It's been claimed that Kombucha is a magical elixir, enabling people to live forever. At the completion of the class, students will have their own Kombucha beverage and a SCOBY to take home for fermenting. As part of the course tuition, Francis Tuttle will provide each student with a half-gallon, wide mouth Mason jar to take home.

3 hrs $39133311 RK 1/27 W 6:30P-9:30P

Lumpia Shanghai & Vegetables Introduce your taste buds to exciting new horizons of cuisine in this hands-on class! Learn to make Lumpia Shanghai, a type of pastry, filled with ground chicken, pork, or beef and a combination of spices. This dish will be paired with a sweet chili sauce, provided by the instructor. Please bring an apron.

3 hrs $39132728 RK 2/3 W 6:30P-9:30P

Mozzarella Cheese from Scratch Students will leave class with finished mozzarella cheese, recipes, and basic knowledge of how to make mozzarella. No prior experience necessary.

6 hrs $79133305 RK 3/29-3/30 TW 6:30P-9:30P

Natural Dog Treats Is your dog finicky about his treats? Are you? See what simple kitchen ingredients can be used to make natural treats for your dog.

3 hrs $39133434 RK 3/7 M 6:30P-9:30P

Outdoor Grilling: I Rustic meat and potatoes - you will be introduced to cevapcici, grilled corn, potatoes, and an all-time favorite grilled bacon wrapped jalapeno poppers. Of course we could not leave without a dessert. Berries are delicious during the summer. We will grill some pound cake and top it off with heated berries and vanilla ice cream.

3 hrs $39133387 RK 3/14 M 6:20P-9:20P

Outdoor Grilling: II Grilled Sandwiches - enjoy a variety of meat, fish, and vegetarian sandwiches along with a delightful desert to top everything off. Don't miss out on a grilled banana chocolate sundae. These mouthwatering sandwiches will be loved by young and old alike. Come and check them out!

3 hrs $39133388 RK 3/21 M 6:20P-9:20P

Outdoor Grilling: III These health conscious grilling recipes will include grilled shrimp and pork plus some vegetables and a dessert. You will be introduced to a grilled stuffed tomato and a lovely peach and cherry desert. Come and enjoy. This class is great for summer grilling when you don't want to have a heavy meal in the evening.

3 hrs $39133389 RK 3/28 M 6:20P-9:20P

Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes.. Learn how to use potatoes in ways you may not have thought to use them before. We will make everything from cookies, cakes, crescents, and Austrian roasted potatoes.

3 hrs $39133382 RK 1/14 TH 6:20P-9:20P

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Puff Pastry Learn how to prepare buttery, flaky and rich (without being heavy) puff pastry for sweet or savory dishes. It isn't difficult but always impressive.

3 hrs $39133436 RK 4/4 M 6:30P-9:30P

Sauerkraut from Scratch Students will learn the ins and outs of making sauerkraut. Sauerkraut has a long and colorful history - it's been made by humankind for thousands of years. It's actually healthier than the raw cabbage from which it is made, being high in fiber, Vitamin C, and carotene, yet low in calories. It's tasty and easy to prepare. Students will leave class with sauerkraut ready to be fermented at home. Please bring one wide mouth Mason jar, one-quart size, with a tight-fitting lid.

3 hrs $39133310 RK 1/26 T 6:30P-9:30P

Savory and Sweet Empanadas Learn to make two kinds of empanadas, sure to satisfy both sides of your palate. Savory empanadas are filled with chicken and vegetables, similar to chicken pot pies. Sweet empanadas are filled with fruit, then fried.

3 hrs $39132729 RK 3/8 T 6:30P-9:30P

Scrumptious Cream Pies Learn the secrets to delicious Chocolate cream, Coconut cream, and Lemon ice box pies that will tempt your taste buds and impress even Grandma!

3 hrs $39133017 RK 3/1 T 6:30P-9:30P

Soft Pretzel Delight Discover how to make the delicious pretzels you can get at the mall at home by yourself. You will learn about the dough and steps to make a perfect pretzel. Join us and have fun!

3 hrs $39133383 RK 3/10 TH 6:20P-9:20P

Strudel I Ever wondered how to make strudel? In this class, you will learn how to make three types of delicious, authentic strudels using thin dough-grape, cream cheese, and apple. Please bring a cookie sheet to class.

3 hrs $39133384 RK 2/18 TH 6:20P-9:20P

Strudel II You may have heard about traditional Austrian strudel before. You may even have learned how to prepare it. Now it is time to learn how to make strudel another way! Your native Austrian instructor will teach you the different kinds of strudel dough and fillings. Please bring a cookie sheet to class.

3 hrs $39133385 RK 2/25 TH 6:20P-9:20P

Sukiyaki Sukiyaki is a very popular one pot meal in Japan, usually cooked at the table, in a soy sauce-based sauce. Ingredients consist of thinly sliced beef, Chinese cabbage, shiitake mushrooms, and others. It's a fun dish with a small group sitting around table and eating from the pot. This class will be conducted in a style that closely resembles how it is prepared in Japan.

3 hrs $45131427 RK 2/16 T 6:30P-9:30P131434 RK 4/5 T 6:30P-9:30P

Sushi Making Make your party tray come to life with sushi! Sushi is the perfect party food because it can be prepared a few hours before serving. Learn to make seaweed rolled sushi for Makizushi with cooked seafood and vegetables. No raw fish will be used.

3 hrs $45131435 RK 2/2 T 6:30P-9:30P131436 RK 3/1 T 6:30P-9:30P131437 RK 3/29 T 6:30P-9:30P131439 RK 4/26 T 6:30P-9:30P

Tempura Cooking In this class, taught by a native Japanese instructor, you will learn how to prepare shrimp and vegetable tempura the Japanese way.

3 hrs $45131440 RK 2/23 T 6:30P-9:30P

NEW

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The Curry Lab: Feast of Baghdad Travel to the Middle East to sample some of the most flavorful food in the world. This course offers a unique look at the cuisines from a cultural perspective. The food of the Middle East varies country to country, sharing Indian and Mediterranean influences that give way to rich, bold flavors.

3 hrs $39133318 RK 4/7 TH 6:30P-9:30P

The Curry Lab: Flavors of India Namaste! The cuisines of India are as diverse as its many cultures, offering intricately exotic dishes, prepared fresh to bring out the distinct flavors so unique to India. In this course, we take a culinary excursion around this aromatic country sampling some of the most delicious fare ever. We invite you to come along.

3 hrs $39133317 RK 1/26 T 6:30P-9:30P

The Curry Lab: Taste of Thailand Come travel to Thailand! Experience the rich, bold flavors of this colorful country. Thai cuisine captures a combination of sweet and spicy that make one of the most unique palate experiences you'll ever try. Come join us for a trip across Thailand!

3 hrs $39133316 RK 1/19 T 6:30P-9:30P

Winter Vegetable Soups Lugaw is a Filipino term for porridge/congee. A very comforting and satisfying meal for cold winter days. Chicken and rice with fried garlic are the main ingredients, but you can use tofu or pork. Please come hungry and we will devour ourselves with a warm aromatic meal.

3 hrs $39132730 RK 3/9 W 6:30P-9:30P

Dietary Management

Certificacion Para El Servicio de Alimentos En EspanolEste entrenamiento cumplir† con los requisitos para la certificaci¢n del operador del servicio de alimentos (certificaci¢n del gerente) en las municipalidades requeridas de Del City, Harrah, Midwest City, Nichols Hills, Oklahoma City, Spencer, The Village, Warr Acres y es aprobada por el Departamento de Salud del Estado de Oklahoma y el Departamento de Salud del Condado de Oklahoma City.

16 hrs $159132991 RK 2/6-2/13 S 9:00A-5:30P133718 RK 4/2-4/9 S 9:00A-5:30P

Dietary Manager Level II: Systems Management This course will train you to manage food service personnel, food supplies, and kitchen equipment. The curriculum also includes techniques and procedures of quality and quantity food production, and the principles underlying the selection, composition, and preparation of major food products. Students must be employed in a food service position. Clinical hours must be completed at the student's place of employment and must be supervised by a Registered Dietitian or CDM Trainer. Students are eligible for student ANFP membership. The course is approved by the Association of Nutrition and Food Service Professionals (ANFP) for the training of dietary and food service personnel preparing to become Certified Dietary Managers.

66 hrs $379132973 RK 1/7-3/31 TH 9:00A-4:00P

Food Service Operator's Certification This training will meet the requirements for food service operator certification (manager certification) needed in the municipalities of Del City, Edmond, Harrah, Midwest City, Nichols Hills, Oklahoma City, Spencer, The Village, and Warr Acres and is approved by the Oklahoma State Health Department and the Oklahoma City/County Health Department. Book included. Must present a current photo ID

16 hrs $159132975 RK 1/7-1/8 THF 9:00A-5:30P132976 RK 2/4-2/5 THF 9:00A-5:30P132983 RK 3/3-3/4 THF 9:00A-5:30P132984 RK 3/22-3/23 TW 9:00A-5:30P132985 RK 4/4-4/5 MT 9:00A-5:30P132986 RK 4/21-4/22 THF 9:00A-5:30P

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Childhood Development

Early Education: Unit 6 - Guiding Children Guiding children includes all actions adults to positively influence behavior. Guiding Children is a 15-hour course designed to provide child care providers with skills and knowledge to help children learn self-control and socially acceptable behavior and to effectively create an environment where positive guidance, both direct and indirect, are practiced.

15 hrs $65132826 OFSTE 1/12-1/26 T 6:30P-9:00P

Early Education: Unit 7 Involving Families and the Community Involving Parents and the Community is a 10-hour course designed to assist child care providers in gaining the skills and knowledge to promote family and community involvement and partnerships within the early childhood program.

10 hrs $44133089 OFSTE 2/2-2/9 T 6:30P-9:00P

Early Education: Unit 8 Program Plans and Record Keeping Developing Program Plans is a 10-hour course designed to assist child care providers in gaining knowledge and skills to provide developmentally appropriate curriculum plans based on principles of child development, and to assist child care providers with skills and knowledge necessary to ensure proper documentation within the early childhood program.

10 hrs $44133088 OFSTE 2/16-2/23 T 6:30P-9:00P

Early Education: Unit 9 Developing as a early Care Professional Developing as a Child Care Professional is a 5-hour course designed to assist the child care provider with skills and knowledge to continually improve their job performance associated with becoming an Early Childhood Professional.

10 hrs $44133107 OFSTE 3/1-3/8 T 6:30P-9:00P

Early Education: Unit 10 Putting It All Together Putting it all Together is a 15-hour course designed to take the child care provider through the final steps in completing the professional portfolio and applying for a National CDA or CCP Credential.

15 hrs $65133250 OFSTE 3/15-3/29 T 6:30P-9:00P

Education Profession Services

ACT Prep: Reading Review will include prose fiction, novels, short stories, and humanities such as art, music, dance, architecture, theater, and philosophy.

3 hrs $35133271 CT 2/1 M 6:30P-9:30P133272 RK 4/4 M 6:30P-9:30P

ACT Prep: Science Review will include biology, chemistry, physics, and the physical sciences (earth science and space science). Questions on the science test will include data representation: graphs, tables and other schematics. Also covered will be research summaries: several related experiments and discussion about conflicting viewpoints and alternative interpretations of scientific matters.

3 hrs $35133273 CT 2/2 T 6:30P-9:30P133274 RK 4/5 T 6:30P-9:30P

ACT Prep: English Review will include usage and mechanics: punctuation, grammar, usage, sentence structure, rhetorical skills, writing strategy, organization, and style.

3 hrs $35133269 CT 2/3 W 6:30P-9:30P133270 RK 4/6 W 6:30P-9:30P

ACT Prep: Math Review will include Pre-Algebra, Elementary Algebra, Intermediate Algebra, Coordinate Geometry, Plane Geometry, and Trigonometry.

3 hrs $35133266 CT 2/4 TH 6:30P-9:30P133267 RK 4/7 TH 6:30P-9:30P

Education & Training

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Finding Free Money for College Billions of dollars in free money is available through scholarships to help students minimize college education costs, and many scholarships do not have academic or income requirements! This workshop instructs students on where to find scholarships, how to prepare award-winning applications, essays, and activity resumes, tips for interviewing, saving on textbooks, and more. Students also receive a workbook full of valuable related resources.

3 hrs $29133350 RN 1/21 TH 6:30P-9:30P133351 PT 3/7 M 6:30P-9:30P

GED Preparation/Adult Basic Education Whether you are preparing for the GED exam or just brushing up, this course will help improve your skills. Following an assessment during the first two courses, an individualized program will be prescribed for each student. Students may also take the GED Practice Test to determine readiness for the official exam.

27 hrs $109133264 RK 1/25-2/22 MW 6:30P-9:30P133265 RN 1/12-2/9 TTH 6:30P-9:30P133423 RN 3/1-3/29 TTH 6:30P-9:30P133424 RK 4/4-5/2 MW 6:30P-9:30P

Teaching & Training

Notary Public Designed for the notary or the novice, this course instructs students in all aspects of the Notary Public profession, from how to perform notarizations to understanding state statutes and how they differ from the laws of other countries and states.

3 hrs $29133160 RK 2/18 TH 6:00P-9:00P

PREPARE FOR THE GED

EXAM AND IMPROVE

YOUR SKILLS

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Finance/Investment

8 Planning & Investment Strategies for a Secure Retirement Wise planning and foresight are more important now than ever. Although this course is designed for the person at or near retirement, people in earlier stages of life will find the investment discussion relevant. This class covers reliable and unique planning strategies, effective tax strategies for retirement plans, and IRA assets, taxation on Social Security, estate planning, and unique investment strategies tailored to current events.

3 hrs $45132224 RK 2/23 T 6:00P-9:00P

Buy, Sell, Hold: When? What is an ETF? How do you compare different mutual funds? Where is a safe place to put your money in uncertain times? This class will provide answers to these and other questions you may have about investments. Students will learn stock market terminology, how to choose a financial service provider, the basics of stocks, bonds, annuities, mutual funds, and ETFs, how to do your own basic financial plan, and using the Internet for research.

2 hrs $43132219 RK 1/20 W 6:00P-8:00P132220 RK 3/22 T 6:00P-8:00P

Estate Planning: A Growing Necessity Under the current tax structure, estate planning has become more and more vital. This course will give a practical overview of documents that impact asset distribution such as: a will, durable power of attorney, a directive to physicians, a trust and appropriate restrictions, and designations that may be contained in those documents. Improper planning may lead to expensive litigation and tax consequences. This course is highly recommended for small business owners who function under a sole proprietorship.

2 hrs $43132221 RK 2/16 T 6:00P-8:00P132222 RK 4/12 T 6:00P-8:00P

Get Financially Organized  Learn why it's important to set financial goals, and how to get your financial information organized. We'll look at different methods that will help you keep your personal data safe and easily accessible for investing and savings purposes, and in case a crisis strikes.

2 hrs $25132867 RK 1/12 T 6:30P-8:30P

Home Buying: Financing & Facts -Avoiding the Mistakes! Buying a home is a huge investment. Learn what it takes to get the best mortgage for your budget; hire a professional realtor; and effectively close the deal.

3 hrs $39132223 RK 2/16 T 6:00P-9:00P

Invest In Your Future Learn the difference between saving and investing, a bond and a corporate stock, and what is really behind the nest egg and the basket. You'll learn the different account options available to you and how to choose the right strategy for your needs.

2 hrs $25132871 RK 3/29 T 6:30P-8:30P

Money Management: A Woman's Perspective Designed especially for women, this course will help you understand the basics behind achieving your individual financial goals. During this seminar, you will learn where you stand financially, where to put your money so it will work the hardest for you, and what to do right now!

2 hrs $29132196 RK 2/9 T 6:30P-8:30P132197 RK 2/25 TH 6:00P-8:00P

Finance & Investment

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Mutual Funds, Fundamentals Mutual funds are a great way to invest (for most people) if you know how. This course provides information on the basics of mutual fund investing, as well as how to evaluate a fund, what your broker prefers you did not know, how to avoid costly mistakes, and how to diversify your mutual fund investments so that you can be comfortable throughout retirement.

2 hrs $30132149 RK 2/18 TH 6:30P-8:30P132150 RK 4/7 TH 6:30P-8:30P

Retire Happy Think it's too late to save for retirement? Join this class and I'll show you why it's not. Learn why you should start saving now, and the different retirement accounts available to you. Most importantly, you'll understand what makes up your retirement portfolio and why Social Security is not enough.

2 hrs $25132872 RK 4/19 T 6:30P-8:30P

Social Security Strategies Most people file for Social Security and settle for a reduced benefit. Recently, Social Security Planning strategies using Spousal Benefits have come to light which were previously not well-known. Techniques include: filing for restricted benefits, filing for benefits and then suspending, and filing using a combination of strategies designed to help you get the most from your earned benefit. Whether you are getting ready to apply for Social Security or already receiving your benefit, this class will help you identify additional options you may be eligible for.

1.50 hrs $29132194 RK 1/26 T 6:00P-7:30P132195 RK 2/4 TH 8:00A-9:30A

Tell Your Money Where to Go Discover ways to spend less and save more without sacrificing too much of your lifestyle. Learn how to build a budget that works for you so you don't feel compelled to use the complicated templates. We'll discuss ways to stay on track, the difference between financial heath and financial wealth, and why you should care.

2 hrs $25132870 RK 2/23 T 6:30P-8:30P

Where Is Your Money Going? Ever wonder why you're blowing through your income so quickly? We'll look at ways to monitor your spending to uncover needless waste and then build statements that will reveal your financial worth, how much money you actually have left over every month, and take a look at how lenders evaluate your creditability. Prepare to look at different ways you can build your own statements and why they are valuable to you as a consumer.

2 hrs $25132869 RK 2/9 T 6:30P-8:30P

PURPLE PLATE SPECIALOVEN-FIRED PIZZA

DAILY SOUPS & SALADS

LET’S EAT!

HOURS OF OPERATION • MONDAY-FRIDAY • 7AM-2PM FRANCISTUTTLE.EDU/CULINARYARTS

ARTISANAL BREADS CAKES & PIES

PASTRIES SANDWICHES & SALADS

HOURS OF OPERATION • MONDAY-FRIDAY • 1:30PM-7PM FRANCISTUTTLE.EDU/CULINARYARTS

TIME FOR A TREAT!

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General Interest

Acoustical Guitar: Western Swing & Jazz Students must have knowledge of basic chords with the ability to move fairly fluid between the positions. We will study chord patterns, lead patterns, and music theory.

10 hrs $300132895 CT 1/19-3/22 T 6:30P-7:30P

Avoiding Unhealthy Relationships Do you keep selecting the wrong type of person in your relationships? Learn how to recognize some of the red flags in the association before you make a commitment. Safety in dating will also be discussed.

2.50 hrs $29133065 CT 1/25 M 6:45P-9:15P133066 RN 3/28 M 6:45P-9:15P

Fiddle: Beginning If you've ever thought of playing the fiddle, now's the time. Join "cowboy Jim Garling" in this beginner's class. Before you know it, you'll be making music!

10 hrs $300133131 CT 1/19-3/22 T 7:45P-8:45P

Introduction to Shotshell Cartridge Reloading Learn the basics of loading target or field shot shells for a variety of reasons (i.e. Economics, create low recoil loads, or loads that aren't commercially available).

10 hrs $79133172 RK 2/9-2/18 TTH 6:00P-8:30P

Raising Your Credit Score: Unraveling the Mystery Learn more about credit reports and the credit score process. See how your credit score is calculated and ways you can improve your score short-term and long-term. Find answers to the questions you were afraid to ask!

3 hrs $29131451 RK 2/17 W 6:30P-9:30P131452 RK 4/18 M 6:30P-9:30P

General Interest

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CPR

Advanced Cardiac Life Support This class follows the American Heart Association's guidelines for Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS). Course is computer-based learning and self-paced study. Students are required to attend a one-hour orientation session and are allowed 60 days to complete the course. For orientation information, contact Barbara Teague at 717-4382.

Self-Pace $199133194 RK 1/4-2/12 MTWTHF Self-Pace133196 RK 2/15-3/31 MTWTHF Self-Pace

CPR: BLS Healthcare Provider This course is for healthcare providers, professional rescuers, and laypersons. Course includes 1 and 2-person adult, infant, child CPR, and AED. To obtain a CPR card, you must pass written and performance tests. This class meets American Heart Association requirements for healthcare providers.

8 hrs $69132953 RK 1/19-1/21 TTH 5:30P-9:30P132949 CT 1/15 F 8:30A-5:30P133197 RK 1/15 F 8:30A-5:30P133198 RK 1/25 M 8:30A-5:30P133199 RK 2/5 F 8:30A-5:30P132950 CT 2/12 F 8:30A-5:30P133200 RK 2/22 M 8:30A-5:30P133201 RK 3/4 F 8:30A-5:30P132951 CT 3/11 F 8:30A-5:30P133202 RK 3/14 M 8:30A-5:30P132952 CT 4/8 F 8:30A-5:30P133203 RK 4/4 M 8:30A-5:30P133204 RK 4/29 F 8:30A-5:30P

CPR: Recertification This class meets the American Heart Association requirements for recertification of Healthcare Provider-BLS cards. PREREQUISITE: Must be able to present a current Healthcare Provider CPR card.

4 hrs $39132954 RK 1/27 W 5:30P-9:30P132956 RK 2/10 W 5:30P-9:30P132957 CT 2/19 F 8:30A-12:30P132958 RK 3/9 W 5:30P-9:30P132959 RK 4/13 W 5:30P-9:30P

Medical Office and InformaticsCoding - ICD 10 and CPT This course is designed to introduce the student to ICD10 Official Guidelines, general rules, and selection of principal diagnosis for inpatient setting. Students will also be introduced to CPT basics, and HCPCS. Real life case studies will be used to put together the diagnosis and procedures. CEU's available. This course makes an excellent exam prep for those students desiring to sit for coding credentials. Student will need to purchase additional books. PREREQUISITE: Medical Terminology

72 hrs $629133521 RK 1/5-3/31 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Medical Terminology This course is designed to introduce the student to a logical, step-by-step method for learning terminology used in the medical setting.

33 hrs $279133524 RK 1/4-3/28 M 6:00P-9:00P

Medical Terminology: OL This online course allows the student the freedom to learn the language of healthcare from home, accessing the course any time, day or night, using the Internet. Orientation instructions will be sent to the student by email. The student will be required to attend a final exam on the last date of class on the Francis Tuttle Rockwell campus. Final begins at 6:00 and late students will NOT be admitted. Internet access and an email address are required.

54 hrs $169132987 OL 1/12-3/29 T francistuttle.edu/olFinal 3/29 T 6:00P-9:00P132988 OL 4/12-6/28 T francistuttle.edu/olFinal 6/28 T 6:00P-9:00P

Health

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Therapeutic ServicesCertified Medication Aide (CMA) NEW! FLEXIBLE FORMAT! This course is designed for the CNA who wishes to take the state CMA exam. The course covers body systems, medications, administration, and documentation requirements. The student must be proficient in reading, speaking, and understanding English; and must provide picture ID and Social Security Card for certification. PREREQUISITES: High school diploma or GED; current CNA (Certified Nurse Aide) card with 6 months work experience as a LTC, HHA, or DDCA Aide, and must be 18 years of age.

60 hrs $345128042 CT Self-Pace MTWTH 9:00A-4:00P

Certified Medication Aide (CMA) Update Students may choose either regular or flexible format for this class. Flexible format is only available at the Cross Timbers campus. Earn 8 hours of continuing education as required by the Oklahoma State Department of Health. A renewal application will be provided, along with a certificate of attendance. The student will be responsible for sending in the renewal form upon completion of the course. PREREQUISITE: Students must provide a MAT certificate.

8 hrs $69128045 CT Self-Pace MTWTH 9:00A-4:00P

CMA Advanced Diabetic Care This course provides advanced training for care of diabetic residents in Long Term Care facilities. Topics include blood glucose testing, diabetic medications, insulin preparation, and administration. A state written and skill examination is required after completion. Testing fee not included in tuition. PREREQUISITE: Current CNA and CMA listed on the state Nurse Aide Registry.

24 hrs $179132971 RK 2/8-2/11 MWTH 8:00A-5:00P132972 RK 4/11-4/14 MWTH 8:00A-5:00P

CMA Advanced NG/Gastro Medication CMA Advanced-NG/Gastro Medication This course provides advanced training to prepare the Certified Medication Aide to provide medications through NG or Gastrostomy tubes. Students will demonstrate these skills at 100% proficiency. This class also qualifies as CMA Update hours required for yearly certification. PREREQUISITE: Current CNA and CMA listed on the state Nurse Aide Registry.

4 hrs $57133005 RK 3/10 TH 1:30P-5:30P

CMA Advanced Respiratory Treatments CMA Advanced -Respiratory Treatments prepares the Certified Medication Aide to provide treatment using inhalers, metered-dose inhalers, and nebulizers. Students will demonstrate these skills at 100% proficiency. This class also qualifies as CMA Update hours required for yearly certification. PREREQUISITE: Current CNA and CMA listed on the state Nurse Aide Registry.

4 hrs $57133004 RK 3/10 TH 9:00A-1:00P

Diabetes Management Take charge of your health! Learn how to manage your pre-diabetes or diabetes with healthy eating and physical activity. Gain the tools you need to make the best choices for yourself. You will learn about blood sugar, monitoring, medications, stress management techniques, prevention of complications, and community resources. This class is ideal for people with pre-diabetes or diabetes and their families.

6 hrs $69132962 RK 2/8-2/10 MW 4:30P-7:30P132963 CT 3/15-3/17 TTH 4:30P-7:30P

EKG Basic Interpretation: Monitor Tech MONITOR TECHS ARE IN HIGH DEMAND AT HOSPITALS AND CLINICS! Students study and learn the methods for interpretation of EKG patterns for patients whose hearts are being monitored by bedside telemetry monitors. The predominant cardiac dysrhythmias will be presented. Join us and prepare for this rewarding health care career!

20 hrs $165132946 RK 2/8-3/2 MW 6:00P-8:30P

Home Health Aide: Deeming Flexible format is only available at the Cross Timbers campus. This course is for currently Certified Nursing Assistants (CNA). The course will orient the student to the regulations, principles, and practices of the Home Health Provider. Students must attend entire class on time to attain credit. Deeming Fee not included. PREREQUISITE: Proof of current Oklahoma LTCNA.

16 hrs $119128055 CT Self-Pace MTWTH 9:00A-4:00P

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Maintaining Your Balance Get healthy and feel good well beyond the middle years! Among older adults, falls are the leading cause of both fatal and nonfatal injuries! Learning and maintaining our balance (both physically and mentally) is the key to longevity. This class will help you restore balance to reduce falls, strengthen bones, improve heart health, and maintain a positive attitude. Join us as we all learn to age gracefully!

16 hrs $80132948 RK 2/1-3/30 MW 5:30P-6:30P

Medication Administration Technician (MAT) MAT training is designed to provide certified training for direct-care staff having the responsibility for giving medication to residents in licensed residential care facilities and group homes. Students must be proficient in reading, speaking, and understanding English. Basic knowledge of medical terminology is desirable.

15 hrs $79128059 CT Self-Pace MTWTH 9:00A-4:00P

Medication Administration Technician (MAT) Update In accordance with House Bill 1880, each individual who has been certified in the 15-hour Medication Administration Technician Training course must receive at least eight hours of update training annually to remain current. PREREQUISITE: Students must provide a MAT certificate.

8 hrs $49128057 CT Self-Pace MTWTH 9:00A-4:00P

Meditation for Health Learn how meditation can affect your health and well-being! This course will introduce students to evidence-based meditation and its benefits to health in the human body. Based on sound scientific evidence, students will learn breathing techniques, systematic relaxation, meditation postures, and more.

6 hrs $69132965 RK 2/8-2/17 MW 5:30P-7:00P132966 CT 3/21-3/30 MW 5:30P-7:00P

Nurse Aide NEW! FLEXIBLE FORMAT! Certified Nurse Aides (CNA) are employed in nursing homes, long-term care facilities, assisted living and hospitals. Students study patient-care, practice skills in the lab and apply them at a clinical site. Students should be proficient in reading, speaking, and understanding English. Attendance requirements are state-mandated and must be followed. The student is required to successfully pass a state certification exam consisting of clinical skills and written exam to receive CNA certification. Testing fees not included in tuition. Background check will be done. PREREQUISITES: COMPASS Reading Test, Proof of Immunizations (MMR, HepB/Waiver, TB, Varicella).

140 hrs $499128061 CT Self-Pace MTWTH 9:00A-4:00P

AVAILABLE CLASSES INCLUDE: Certified Medication Aide (CMA)*Certified Medication Aide UpdateHome Health Aide Deeming*Medication Administration Technician (MAT)

Medication Administration Technician Update Nurse Aide*

Flexible Format - available at the Cross Timbers location only Standard Format - available at the Rockwell campus *State certification requirements apply

WE PROVIDE THE CLASSROOM AND INDIVIDUALIZED INSTRUCTION, YOU PROVIDE THE TIME

• Available Monday - Thursday, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at Cross Timbers • Customized schedules for morning, afternoon or all-day class

• Some classes require an Oklahoma State Certification Exam after completion of course work

• Pre-requisites may apply

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Phlebotomy Technician Looking for a career in Phlebotomy? This course will prepare participants to safely and effectively perform the skills of blood draw for lab or clinic sites. Participants will learn legal and ethical implications, quality control measures, relevant anatomy related to sites, contraindications, and indications, as well as the cardiovascular system as it relates to arteries and veins. Skills practice is required during class. This class prepares you for entry-level phlebotomist positions.

48 hrs $269132945 RK 2/1-3/30 MW 5:30P-8:30P132968 RK 1/19-3/10 TTH 5:30P-8:30P

Pre-Pharmacy Technician This course is designed to prepare the student to assist in hospital or community pharmacies. It covers math, generic and brand name drugs, regulations, and how a pharmacy works. Oklahoma certification requires completion of training after employment in a pharmacy. PREREQUISITES: The student must be 18, possess a high school diploma or GED, and be proficient in basic math, and in reading, writing, speaking, and understanding English. Books included.

52 hrs $369132964 RK 1/12-3/3 TTH 5:30P-8:30P

Reflexology for the Feet Reflexology is an ancient healing art, utilized in early Egypt and China. It is a therapeutic method of relieving pain in the body by stimulating pressure points on the feet, most often offered in spas. Learn this technique to practice on yourself or others! Join our Massage Therapist as she teaches this ancient, artful science.

4 hrs $39132969 RK 2/9-2/11 TTH 5:30P-7:30P132970 RK 3/8-3/10 TTH 5:30P-7:30P

Technical Human Anatomy and Physiology Course by Course Learn the basic anatomical structure and physiological processes that occur in the human body. Students will learn through class lecture, online lessons, and hands-on labs. On campus orientation is required. This class does not guarantee entrance into a FT career program. Complete schedule dates will be given during orientation. Book NOT included in tuition.

102 hrs $204133243 RK 1/7-5/11 MTWTH AM classes/times vary

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General Information

Medicare: Do You Understand? Do you have problems navigating the Medicare system from A to D? Bring your questions and find the answers! NOT APPROVED FOR CE CREDITS. Golden Agers discount already applied.

3 hrs $19132394 RK 2/17 W 5:30P-8:30P132395 RK 3/9 W 9:00A-12:00P132396 CT 4/13 W 9:00A-12:00P

Understanding YOUR Insurance Policy Would you like to better understand what your homeowner and auto insurance policies say and what is covered in the event of accident, fire, theft, or weather (hail and tornado, etc.)? Our instructor is a 25 year veteran of claims handling in the state of Oklahoma and can help you better understand YOUR insurance. Bring your Auto & Homeowners policy and Declarations/Coverage sheet to the class to learn more about what you purchased. Space is limited. NOT APPROVED FOR CE CREDITS.

2 hrs $20131614 RK 2/16 T 6:00P-8:00P

Test PreparationCourses in Insurance Test Preparation will prepare you to take the Oklahoma Examination for a life and/or health license. Tuition includes a current state manual, which is required ($40 value), and all other study materials.

PROFESSIONAL GUARANTEE: Any customer who has completed an Insurance Test Prep class for Life/Accident/Health, or Property/Casualty may re-enroll one time in the same class, at no additional charge within 6 months of their original enrollment.

Test Preparation for Life/Accident/Health Insurance (Agent/CSR) 20 hrs $210131612 RK 2/3-2/4 WTH 8:00A-5:00P 2/5 F 8:00A-12:00P131613 RK 4/6-4/7 WTH 8:00A-5:00P 4/8 F 8:00A-12:00P

Test Preparation for Property/Casualty (Agent, CSR, Adjuster) 28 hrs $250131958 RK 1/19-1/21 TWTH 8:15A-5:15P 1/22 F 8:15A-12:15P131964 RK 3/8-3/10 TWTH 8:15A-5:15P 3/11 F 8:15A-12:15P

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Instructor-led training, has been the foundation of Francis Tuttle Technology Center since day one. The Adult & Career Development

department considers the classroom experience to be the foundation of our learning approach and we continue to strive to provide an enriching

and dynamic experience for our students. Lectures and demonstrations are reinforced by relevant, hands-on exercises and the instructor

is available to answer any questions you may have.

Insurance

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ETHICS AND LEGISLATIVE COURSES ARE APPROVED FOR ALL ADJUSTERS, AGENTS AND CSR’S.

All courses are held at the Rockwell campus. Check in for 8:00am classes begin at 7:30am. Class starts promptly at 8:00am. All students must be checked-in and seated prior to start time. Please bring insurance license number for check-in.

For our students’ convenience, lunch is provided if attending at least six hours or more of continuing education classes that day.

Severe weather or unforseen circumstances may result in changes to class dates, times or locations.

CREDIT TYPE: ETHICS LEGISLATIVE ETHICS & LEGISLATIVE

HOURS/COST: 2HRS: $20 2HRS: $20 4HRS: $30

TIME: 8AM-10AM 10AM-12PM 8AM-12PM

WEDNESDAY CLASSESJANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL

ETHICS OID #1022574 2HRS 8AM-10AM

LEGISLATIVE OID #1022567 2HRS 10AM-12PM

GENERAL ED OID #1024657 4HRS 1PM-5PM

THURSDAY CLASSESJANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL

ETHICS OID #1022530 2HRS 8AM-10AM

EARTHQUAKE OID #1021416 2HRS 10AM-12PM

GENERAL ED OID #1022609 4HRS 1PM-5PM

FRIDAY CLASSESJANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL

ETHICS OID #1024661 2HRS 8AM-10AM

LEGISLATIVE OID #1022569 2HRS 10AM-12PM

GENERAL ED OID #1024458 4HRS 1PM-5PM

INSURANCE AGENT/PRODUCER/CSR/CPACONTINUING EDUCATION

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GEN ED LEGISLATIVE & GEN ED ETHICS, LEGISLATIVE & GEN ED

4HRS: $30 6HRS: $50 8HRS: $60

1PM-5PM 10AM-5PM 8AM-5PM

All classes will be reported within ten days, as required by the Oklahoma Insurance Commission. For more information, visit the Oklahoma Insurance Department’s website at www.ok.gov/oid.

Tuition discount may be available for those over 60 years of age.

No testing required.

Classes will be held regardless of enrollment.

All requirements subject to change.

WEDNESDAY CLASSESJANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL

ETHICS OID #1022574 2HRS 8AM-10AM

LEGISLATIVE OID #1022567 2HRS 10AM-12PM

GENERAL ED OID #1024656 4HRS 1PM-5PM

THURSDAY CLASSESJANUARY, FEBRUARY, MARCH, APRIL

ETHICS OID #1022530 2HRS 8AM-10AM

EARTHQUAKE OID #1021416 2HRS 10AM-12PM

GENERAL ED OID #1022612 4HRS 1PM-5PM

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ETHICS OID #1024661 2HRS 8AM-10AM

LEGISLATIVE OID #1022569 2HRS 10AM-12PM

GENERAL ED OID #1024457 4HRS 1PM-5PM

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Long-Term

Resident and non-resident accident/health insurance agents selling, soliciting or negotiating Long-Term Care (LTC) insurance policies in Oklahoma are required to complete a one-time, 8-hour Long Term Care course, offered at Francis Tuttle as “8-Hour Initial.” Each biennial renewal period, they must complete a 4-hour Renewal course, offered at Francis Tuttle as “4-Hour Renewal.” Both Initial & Renewal courses will apply to CE credit.

Long Term Care 4 Hour Am Renewal OID#1023795, 4.0 CE credits, Category: Long Term Care Partnerships.ClearCert approved.

4 hrs $30132178 RK 1/15 F 8:00A-12:00P132179 RK 2/19 F 8:00A-12:00P132180 RK 3/25 F 8:00A-12:00P132181 RK 4/15 F 8:00A-12:00P

Long Term Care Update 8 Hr Initial OID# 1023794, 8.0 CE credits, Category: Long Term Care Partnerships.ClearCert approved.

8 hrs $60132182 RK 1/15 F 8:00A-5:00P132183 RK 2/19 F 8:00A-5:00P132184 RK 3/25 F 8:00A-5:00P132185 RK 4/15 F 8:00A-5:00P

Navigating Medicare CE OID# 1022192, 4.0 CE credits, Category: Producer General

4 hrs $30132397 RK 1/13 W 8:00A-12:00P132398 RK 3/23 W 8:00A-12:00P

CE VideoNavigating Medicare AM VIDEO OID# 1023554, 4.0 CE credits, Category: Producer General Medicare RenewalCall 717-4929 or 717-4908 to inquire about video availability and scheduling.

4 hrs $30132393 RK 1/4-3/31 MTWTHF 8:00A-4:00P133509 RK 4/1-6/30 MTWTHF 8:00A-4:00P

To Do or Not To Do... That is a Question Of Ethics OID# 1017912, 1.0 CE credits, Category: Ethics (Adjusters, Agent/Producers & CSRs). This course examines a sound legal/ethical framework, and what happens when that framework is disregarded. Course examines facts and findings of actual cases.

1 hrs $19132175 RK 1/4-3/31 MTWTHF 8:00A-4:00P133508 RK 4/1-6/30 MTWTHF 8:00A-4:00P

Larry GundlachInsurance

Larry Gundlach has taught continuing education classes for the insurance industry at Francis Tuttle for many years, and continues to receive rave reviews. Larry knows the industry inside and out, and offers insight with thorough explanations and a dash of humor. Student comments from recent class surveys: “This is probably the best class, best presentation and time usage, and value of any class I’ve attended in 35 years. Excellent! Excellent!” “Best CE class I have had! Very informative and the instructor made class fun.” “Larry is very professional and makes the class enjoyable. He keeps our office and staff coming back!” “Larry does an awesome job! I have been attending classes at this Francis Tuttle location for almost 10 years! I want to say “Thank you” to all of you for being professional and fun, too!”

INSURANCE AGENT/PRODUCER CELONG-TERM CARE | MEDICARE

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Languages

Arabic I This course will introduce students to basic Arabic. Whether you are interested in learning a new language that is relevant, beautiful, and exotic, or you want to enhance your employment opportunities with the government, academic, or private sector, this course is for you!

16 hrs $125132896 RK 1/26-2/17 TW 6:00P-8:00P133110 RK 4/5-4/27 TW 6:00P-8:00P

German I If you are planning a trip to Germany for business or pleasure, this is the beginning of learning the basic language. Students will learn greetings, common phrases, alphabet, numbers, and some grammar. Students are required to purchase their own books. ISBN: 978-1-931873-03-1

24 hrs $219133104 RK 1/12-3/1 T 6:00P-9:00P

German II Students will review the basic elements of German grammar and expand their communicative abilities by acquiring a higher functional level of grammar competence and vocabulary acquisition. All four language skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing will be covered using cassettes, workbooks, video, and weekly conversation groups with a native German assistant. This course is ideal for the individual who is preparing to go to Germany in a few months. The instructor will contact you regarding the books you will need and where to buy them. PREREQUISITE: German I or equivalent knowledge.

24 hrs $219133249 RK 3/8-3/30 TW 6:00P-9:00P

Hebrew: Essential Communication This class is designed for all beginning and intermediate levels. Students will practice every day and holidays greetings, introductions and blessings, learn to recognize the Hebrew letters, and get some familiarity with traditional pronunciation methods. Other subjects include transliteration and the new rules of road signs in Israel, what to say in emergency situations, and how Hebrew is used in Oklahoma and throughout the world.

20 hrs $129133157 RK 1/20-3/9 W 6:45P-9:15P

Languages

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Real Estate Test PrepBasic Course of Real Estate Part I of II 100% attendance mandatory. In this challenging course, you will study the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission's Code and Rules, agency law, contract law, value and appraisal, real estate math, finance, disclosures, environmental issues, property management, risk reduction, title search, legal descriptions, and much more. Once you have completed the final exam and passed with a score of at least 80 percent, you will be eligible to sit for the state qualifying exam. Final exam administered at the Rockwell Campus Testing center. Book and reference materials are included. Note: Students will be required to pass a National Background Check and fingerprint process prior to sitting for the state exam. The background check application may be downloaded at www.ok.gov/OREC. Fingerprint cards may be obtained from the OREC or Francis Tuttle. Applicants may schedule to take their exam with PSI at http://candidate.psiexams.com/index.jsp. Note to online students - after passing the final, you must call Karen Pierce at 405.717.4711, to verify your final grade and sign your application for the state exam. PREREQUISITE: COMPASS test (at no charge) Call 405.717.4277 to schedule.

90 hrs $410132080 RK 1/11-3/2 MTWTH 6:30P-9:30P132081 OL 1/4-3/31 francistuttle.edu/ol132348 RK 2/8-2/25 MTWTH 8:30A-5:00P132349 CT 4/4-4/21 MTWTH 8:30A-5:00P132819 OL 4/1-6/30 francistuttle.edu/ol

Real Estate Basic I of II Exam Review This review is for those who have passed the 90-hour Basic Course of Real Estate, Part I of II, and desire to be better-prepared for the PSI Exam. Course study guide covers the exam's national portion and the Oklahoma supplement.

6 hrs $79132350 RK 3/16 W 9:00A-4:00P132351 CT 4/26 T 9:00A-4:00P

REAL ESTATE PROVISIONALEDGE Real Estate Designation REAL ESTATE LICENSING 100% attendance is MANDATORY. (Empowered to Demonstrate & Generate Excellence) Want to develop, or become, an associate that is ethical, disciplined, thoroughly grounded, and effective? The EDGE Equips Provisional Sales associates to: Recognize personal strengths and apply them to build your Real Estate business find and generate leads write real estate contracts work with lenders to clarify client needs create powerful listing presentations demonstrate different closing techniques create a portfolio of information for future use. This is an approved 60 hour Provisional Post-Licensing course that meets the requirement set forth by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission.

60 hrs $277132082 RK 2/8-2/26 MW 8:00A-5:00P F 8:00A-12:00P

Real Estate Broker Test PrepBroker, Advanced Course in Real Estate REAL ESTATE LICENSING 100% attendance is MANDATORY. This course is for Sales Associates wanting to become licensed brokers. Class will include office management procedures for brokers wanting to start their own companies. OREC requires an applicant must be in good moral character, possess two years of active experience-or equivalent-as a PSA or SA within the past 5 years, and submit evidence of successful completion of 90 clock hours of Broker, Advanced Course in Real Estate. This course is approved by the Real Estate Commission.

90 hrs $392132079 RK 4/4-4/15 MTWTHF 8:00A-6:00P

Sharpen your EDGE!Be the best you can be!

Real Estate

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Real Estate Professionals Continuing Education JanuaryReal Estate Broker-In-Charge - CE BIC 100. This is a required course for Managing Brokers who renew their license on or after July 1, 2012. The course covers code and rules for brokers as required by the OREC. This course will count toward Continuing Education requirements. Open to any licensed Sales Associate or Broker. Does not count for Provisional Sales Associates. If taking this course online, it is the responsibility of the student to notify the program coordinator, Karen Pierce (405.717.4711 or 717.4908), upon completion of the course material so the appropriate documentation can be submitted to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission.

15 hrs $89132084 OL 1/4-3/31 francistuttle.edu/ol132069 CT 1/27-1/28 WTH 8:00A-5:00P132820 OL 4/1-6/30 francistuttle.edu/ol

Disciplinary Actions and Frequently Asked Questions-CE CAR 171584. Course explores the authority and the role of the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission and its Commissioners; the investigative and hearing process; and discussion about several cases which have been adjudicated by the Real Estate Commission. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $21132085 RK 1/15 F 9:00A-12:00P

Economic, Surviving the Coming Collapse- CE ECO 010. As the economies of China and India push global demand for oil beyond capacity, Americans will experience an energy shortfall far worse than the 1970s. The result will be severe financial hardship for most, and a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for investors to become incredibly rich. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $32132086 RK 1/15 F 1:00P-4:00P

Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act - CE PMG 172226. A detailed examination of the Oklahoma Residential Landlord and Tenant Act. Discussing such things as security deposits/accounts, duties and responsibilities of the landlord, as well as the tenant, delivery of possessions, and other duties. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $21132090 RK 1/22 F 1:00P-4:00P

Techniques of Home Staging - CE SAM 172227. This class qualifies for Continuing Education as elective credits with the OREC. Course is not limited to Brokers/licensees. Everyone is welcome.

3 hrs $21133059 RK 1/26 T 9:00A-12:00P

OREC Auditing & Investigations - CE CAR 172225. This course is an exploration of the OREC's investigative process from the initiation of a complaint to any of several possible conclusions. Included is an examination of OREC's office inspection process and trust account audits. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $21132091 RK 1/29 F 1:00P-4:00P

OREC Code and Selected Cases - CE CAR 156. This course is a survey of the OREC Code and Rules and several cases which have been heard at the Commission. It discusses some of the most frequently-violated laws and punishments.

3 hrs $21132092 RK 1/29 F 9:00A-12:00P

User's Guide to Oklahoma Contracts and Forms - CECON 171745 This course is an in-depth look at the latest real estate contract forms approved by the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission. Itincludes a review of contract essentials for a valid contract of sale, tips about practicing reasonable care and pointers for licensees who deal with the public using these contracts. You'll receive bonus information for buyers and sellers in a multiple-offer situation.

3 hrs $21132070 CT 1/29 F 9:00A-12:00P

Joyce PainterReal Estate

Joyce Painter has an extensive residential real estate background, having been a high producing residential sales associate, an owner/broker, and a managing broker for a multi-office company. As a real estate broker and sales trainer, she believes in the need for professionalism from real estate sales people and clearer communication with consumers. “Learning the most current information and improving business skills makes us all better professionals, and I like to provide students with real world information with practical application of legal and business theory, combined with straightforward exercises relevant to the topic.” Participants receive informative case studies taken from cases at Oklahoma Real Estate Commission hearings and other useful venues. Student take-home material is designed to be helpful as a daily resource.

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Fair Housing Best Practices - CEFHR 148 This class qualifies for Continuing Education as a (FHR), Fair Housing, or may be taken for Elective credits, if the FHR requirement has already been satisfied with the OREC. Course is not limited to Brokers/licensees. Everyone is welcome.

3 hrs $21 132062 CT 1/29 F 1:00P-4:00P

FebruaryProperty Management & Managing Risk -CE PMG 195 This course is for people who are in property management or are considering property management. It addresses risks associated with the property, including security, safety, and liability. It includes property inspections, correcting potential liabilities, emergency procedures plans, management staff plan, public relations, and insurance, among other topics. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $21132094 CT 2/5 F 9:00A-12:00P

Short Sales - CE HOT 209 Negotiating a short sale with a lender can be complicated, but with careful research and patience, it is possible for you to earn big profits with short sale deals. Pre-foreclosure properties are ideal because you can make more money with them versus homes that are already bank-owned. Reaching homeowners who are more than three payments behind on their mortgages is the most advantageous. At this point, each of these homeowners has received a Notice of Default (NOD) and is very close to losing their home. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $21132096 CT 2/5 F 1:00P-4:00P

7 Steps to Better Communication with Customers -CE CMU 171114 Effective communication is critical to business success, and this course will help you improve your personal communication skills, thus helping to build stronger customer relationships. Taught using a variety of teaching methods, such as exercises, assessments, and check lists. You will have fun, learn new skills and explore existing skills in this unique course.

3 hrs $21132077 RK 2/25 TH 9:00A-12:00P

Marketing Is Not Magic - CE SAM 097 Learn the boundaries of laws that affect real estate marketing efforts, review the four fundamentals of marketing and create an individual marketing message. Finally, learn how to define and reach your target market with a message that will speak to them!

3 hrs $21132078 RK 2/25 TH 1:00P-4:00P

MarchProperty Management & Managing Risk -CE PMG 195 This course is for people who are in property management or are considering property management. It addresses risks associated with the property, including security, safety, and liability. It includes property inspections, correcting potential liabilities, emergency procedures plans, management staff plan, public relations, and insurance, among other topics. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $21132093 RK 3/4 F 9:00A-12:00P

Short Sales - CE HOT 209 Negotiating a short sale with a lender can be complicated, but with careful research and patience, it is possible for you to earn big profits with short sale deals. Pre-foreclosure properties are ideal because you can make more money with them versus homes that are already bank-owned. Reaching homeowners who are more than three payments behind on their mortgages is the most advantageous. At this point, each of these homeowners has received a Notice of Default (NOD) and is very close to losing their home. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $21132097 RK 3/4 F 1:00P-4:00P

Real Estate Broker-In-Charge - CE BIC 100 This is a required course for Managing Brokers who renew their license on or after July 1, 2012. The course covers code and rules for brokers as required by the OREC. This course will count toward Continuing Education requirements. Open to any licensed Sales Associate or Broker. Does not count for Provisional Sales Associates. If taking this course online, it is the responsibility of the student to notify the program coordinator, Karen Pierce (405.717.4711 or 717.4908), upon completion of the course material so the appropriate documentation can be submitted to the Oklahoma Real Estate Commission.

15 hrs $89132083 RK 3/9-3/10 WTH 8:00A-5:00P132084 OL 1/4-3/31 francistuttle.edu/ol132820 OL 4/1-6/30 francistuttle.edu/ol

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Risk Reduction in Property Management -CE PMG 236 This course is intended to provide Real Estate licensees and others interested in property management with the knowledge and methods to successfully deal with the types of risk found in property management. Items discussed include Oklahoma Real Estate Education Recovery Fund, the principles of several kinds of insurance and coverages, possible criminal issues, environmental issues including lead-based paint and fair housing laws.

3 hrs $21132095 RK 3/11 F 9:00A-12:00P

Techniques of Home Staging - CESAM 755. This class qualifies for ContinuingEducation as elective credits with the OREC. Course is not limited to Brokers/licensees. Everyone is welcome.

3 hrs $21 133060 RK 3/29 T 9:00A-12:00P

Real Estate Continuing Education 6 Requirements in 1 DayBroker Relations - CE Relationships - CE BRA 171116

1 hrs $12132098 RK 3/8 T 9:00A-10:00A

Code & Rules Update - CE CAR 171110

1 hrs $12132099 RK 3/8 T 10:00A-11:00A

Contracts & Forms - CE CON 171112

1 hrs $12132100 RK 3/8 T 11:00A-12:00P

Current Issues - CE HOT 171109

1 hrs $12132103 RK 3/8 T 1:00P-2:00P

Fair Housing - CE FHR 171107

1 hrs $12132106 RK 3/8 T 2:00P-3:00P

Professional Standards - CE PSC 171104

1 hrs $12 132109 RK 3/8 T 3:00P-4:00P

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Real Estate Continuing Education 6 Requirements in 1 DayDuties & Disclosures in Broker Relationships - CE BRA 171106

1 hrs $12132071 RK 3/17 TH 9:00A-10:00A

Prohibited Dealings to Avoid - CE CAR 171100

1 hrs $12132072 RK 3/17 TH 10:00A-11:00A

Discrimination Against Families With Children - CE FHR 171102

1 hrs $12 132073 RK 3/17 TH 11:00A-12:00P

Ethical Decision Making - CE PSC 171105

1 hrs $12132074 RK 3/17 TH 1:00P-2:00P

Contracts: How to Handle Multiple Offers- CE CON 171097

1 hrs $12 132075 RK 3/17 TH 2:00P-3:00P

Personal Safety Strategies: Take Charge - CE HOT 171098

1 hrs $12132076 RK 3/17 TH 3:00P-4:00P

AprilDisclosures for Today's Residential Sales - CE DIS 171101 Elective. How do you know you have included all the required disclosures when you sell a house? You get samples of currently-required disclosures and a 10-Step Disclosure Control checklist. Oklahoma's disclosure laws for real estate residential sales are explained as well as federally-required disclosures. You will receive information on consumer-interest disclosures, such as Megan's Law (the Sex Offender Registration Act), meth issues, lead-based paint forms and agent requirements, and several others. Stay informed with this up-to-the-minute class.

3 hrs $21132068 RK 4/14 TH 9:00A-12:00P

Good Ethics Is Good Business - CE PSC 049 Learn to "do well by doing good" in this course, which includes discussions about moral behavior and the changing expectations of the real estate public; exploration of an ethical decision-making model to help any real estate practitioner build a strong reputation for ethical business behavior; and a checklist of thirteen ethical principles for business professionals.

3 hrs $21132067 RK 4/14 TH 1:00P-4:00P

Foreclosure Process - CE HOT 073 Learn how to locate and purchase foreclosed real estate. Get advice on approaching property owners and buying real estate-owned property. Discuss how to write contracts that protect you. Learn to set goals, avoid foreclosure fraud and make good investments. Approved CE Realtors.

3 hrs $32132087 RK 4/22 F 9:00A-12:00P

Professionalism and Ethics in Oklahoma Real Estate - CE PSC 133 This class qualifies for Continuing Education as a (PSC), Professional Standards of Conduct class, or may be taken for Elective credits, if the PSC requirement has already been satisfied with the OREC. Course is not limited to Brokers/licensees. Everyone is welcome.

3 hrs $21132352 CT 4/28 TH 9:00A-12:00P

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Real Estate Professionals Continuing Education 3-Day Program

Fair Housing Best Practices - CE FHR 148

3 hrs $21132061 RK 1/20 W 9:00A-12:00P

Broker Relationships: Cornerstone of Customer Service - CE BRA 171103

3 hrs $21132063 RK 1/20 W 1:00P-4:00P

Professionalism and Ethics in Oklahoma Real Estate - CE PSC 133

3 hrs $21132146 RK 1/20 W 5:30P-8:30P

23 Ways to Lose Your License - CE CAR 172224

3 hrs $21132064 RK 1/21 TH 9:00A-12:00P

User's Guide to Oklahoma Contracts & Forms - CE CON 171745

3 hrs $21132065 RK 1/21 TH 1:00P-4:00P

Foreclosures & Short Sales - CE HOT 299

3 hrs $21132088 RK 1/22 F 9:00A-12:00P

Purpose of a Title Company - CE ABS 171270

1 hrs $7132143 RK 1/22 F 1:00P-2:00P

New Disclosures Replacing the GFE, TILA & Final Settlement Stmt - CE HOT 171272

1 hrs $7132144 RK 1/22 F 2:00P-3:00P

Lending Basics - CE FIN 171271

1 hrs $7132145 RK 1/22 F 3:00P-4:00P

LUNCH INCLUDED WHEN YOU ATTEND 6HRS/DAY

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As of September 12, 2014, Licensees will be required to take at least one hour in each of six (6) required topics: FHR, BRA, PSC, HOT, CON (Contracts and Forms) and CAR (Code and Rules)

PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT (PSC)JAN-MAR 132441 - NAR-Code of Ethics: Our Promise of Professionalism (PSC 169)APR -JUN 132754 - NAR-Code of Ethics: Our Promise of Professionalism (PSC 169) FAIR HOUSING RELATIONS (FHR)JAN-MAR 132442 - Fair Housing Best Practices (FHR 148)APR -JUN 132755 - Fair Housing Best Practices (FHR 148) OKLAHOMA BROKER RELATIONSHIP ACTJAN-MAR 131982- Broker Relationships: Cornerstone of Customer Service (BRA 171103)APR -JUN 132756- Broker Relationships: Cornerstone of Customer Service (BRA 171103)

HOT TOPIC (HOT)JAN-MAR 132444 - Green Home Features (HOT 172223)APR -JUN 132757 - Green Home Features (HOT 172223)JAN-MAR 132445 - Foreclosure & Short Sales (Hot 299)APR -JUN 132758 - Foreclosure & Short Sales (Hot 299)

CONTRACTS AND FORMS (CON)JAN-MAR 132447 - User’s Guide to Oklahoma Contracts & Forms (CON 171745)APR -JUN 132759 - User’s Guide to Oklahoma Contracts & Forms (CON 171745)

CODE AND RULES (CAR)JAN-MAR 132454 - 23 Ways to Lose Your License (CAR 172224)APR -JUN 132760 - 23 Ways to Lose Your License (CAR 172224)JAN-MAR 132457 - Disciplinary Actions and Frequently Asked Questions (CAR 171584)APR -JUN 132761 - Disciplinary Actions and Frequently Asked Questions (CAR 171584)

Real Estate Continuing Education

Video SeriesCORE On Demand Flexible Schedule. Monday-Friday, 8:30am-4:00pm. Must complete video and

test by 4:00pm. $21 per video - each video is 3 hours of CE credit. Call 405.717.4908 or 717.4929

to schedule a video appointment. Please ask for video program assistant.

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Bail Enforcer Academy

Bail Enforcer Academy: Phase I CLEET Approved

Security guards must communicate effectively. Learn to write accurate field notes, develop observation skills, respond to emergencies, and interpret legal powers. Learn patrol techniques, investigation, and to document and practice public relations, among other topics. At least an 85 percent score on every exam and 100 percent attendance are required.

20 hrs $99133047 RK 1/11-1/12 MT 9:00A-6:00P 1/13 W 9:00A-1:00P

Bail Enforcer Academy: Phase II CLEET Approved

Students will learn to record telephone messages, respond to public, private, and controlled access dispute scenarios. Patrolling and investigating security incidents along with scenarios covering terrorism related incidents.

20 hrs $99133049 RK 1/14-1/15 THF 9:00A-6:00P 1/19 T 9:00A-1:00P

Bail Enforcer Academy: Phase III CLEET Approved

Develop and maintain your client's trust. Learn federal and state statutes, contracts, and disclosures, locating and communicating information, conducting investigations and surveillance, and appearing in court. Minimum age requirement is 18 years (for unarmed). At least 85 percent on every exam and 100 percent attendance required. PREREQUISITE: For Unarmed Private Investigator: Phase I; for Armed Private Investigator: Phase I, II, IV.

36 hrs $159133051 RK 1/20-1/25 MWTHF 9:00A-1:00P 1/26 T 9:00A-1:00P

Bail Enforcer Academy: Phase IV CLEET Approved

Receive instruction in firearm nomenclature and inspection, shooting fundamentals, safety, and 24 hours of firing range shooting. Sessions one and two meet at Francis Tuttle. Last three days meet at designated firing range. Students may participate in training and receive certification with a revolver or a semi-automatic pistol. Minimum caliber for semi-auto pistols is 9mm and .38sp for revolvers. REQUIREMENTS: Student must be 21 years or older, with 100% attendance. Student must have a reliable and safe service-type firearm that will pass a safety inspection by the instructor, plus a strong side belt-supported holster and at least three extra clips with magazine pouches or speed loaders. Students will supply their own firearms, plus 400 rounds of factory loaded ammunition for their handgun. (firearms must be in locked trunk, ammunition in separate secured area) PREREQUISITE: Successfully completed Phase I/II or Phase I & III prior to enrollment. Only CLEET Instructor will determine participants ability to safely use a handgun in the classroom and firing range. If the student has limited or no handgun experience, enroll in our "Basic Handgun Safety" course prior to enrollment in Phase IV. Students must complete the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) test, have the results evaluated by a state licensed psychologist and fax results to 717.4940 prior to enrollment. Book is included in tuition.

32 hrs $149133055 RK 1/27-1/28 WTH 9:00A-1:00P 1/29-2/2 FMT 9:00A-6:00P

Bail Enforcer Academy: Phase V CLEET Approved

This course is designed to meet all CLEET requirements for licensing of a Bail Enforcer to be completed in less than one month. Training includes: interpretation of the Oklahoma Bail Enforcement and Licensing Act, and the legal powers and limitations of bail enforcers. Must have an understanding of the responsibilities to clients and be able to perform bail enforcement duties. Phase I, II, III, and V must be completed with 100% attendance. For armed Bail Enforcer, Phase IV is required. Students must complete an MMPI (Minnesota Multiphasic Personal Inventory) psychological evaluation before class begins. It is highly recommended that classes be taken in order, but not required. Must be 21 years of age. Resident of Oklahoma for the last 6 months. High school diploma or GED required. No convictions, criminal charges pending or VPO's.

40 hrs $240133057 RK 2/3-2/9 MTWTHF 9:00A-6:00P

5-Phase Programto Prep for a DYNAMIC PROFESSION

Safety & Security

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Security Officer

Security Officer: Phase I CLEET Approved

Security guards must communicate effectively. Learn to write accurate field notes, develop observation skills, respond to emergencies, and interpret legal powers. Learn patrol techniques, investigation, and to document and practice public relations, among other topics. At least an 85 percent score on every exam and 100 percent attendance required.

20 hrs $99132885 CT 1/11-1/19 MTWTH 5:30P-9:30PNo class 1/18132886 CT 2/22-2/29 MTWTH 5:30P-9:30P

Security Officer: Phase II CLEET Approved

Students will learn to record telephone messages, respond to public, private, and controlled access dispute scenarios. Patrolling and investigating security incidents along with scenarios covering terrorism related incidents.

20 hrs $99132887 CT 1/20-1/27 MTWTH 5:30P-9:30P132888 CT 3/1-3/8 MTWTH 5:30P-9:30P

Security Officer: Phase III CLEET Approved

Develop and maintain your client's trust. Learn federal and state statutes, contracts, and disclosures, locating and communicating information, conducting investigations and surveillance, and appearing in court. Minimum age requirement is 18 years (for unarmed). At least an 85 percent score on every exam and 100 percent attendance required. PREREQUISITE: For Unarmed Private Investigator: Phase I; for Armed Private Investigator: Phase I, II, IV.

36 hrs $159132939 CT 2/1-2/15 MTWTH 5:30P-9:30P132941 CT 4/4-4/18 MTWTH 5:30P-9:30P133191 RN 4/11-4/26 MTWTH 5:30P-9:30PNo class 4/21

Security Officer: Phase IV CLEET Approved

Receive instruction in firearm nomenclature and inspection, shooting fundamentals, safety, and 24 hours of firing range shooting. Sessions one and two meet at Francis Tuttle, Last three days meet at designated firing range. Students may participate in training and receive certification with a revolver or a semi-automatic pistol. Minimum caliber for semi-auto pistols is 9mm and .38sp for revolvers. REQUIREMENTS: Student must be 21 years or older, with 100% attendance. Student must have a reliable and safe service-type firearm that will pass a safety inspection by the instructor, plus a strong side belt-supported holster and three extra magazines or speed loaders with pouch required. Students will supply their own firearms, plus 400 rounds of factory loaded ammunition for their handgun. (firearms must be in locked trunk, ammunition in separate secured area) PREREQUISITE: Successfully completed Phase I and II or Phase I and III prior to enrollment. Only CLEET Instructor will determine participant's ability to safely use a handgun in the classroom and firing range. If student has limited or no handgun experience, enroll in our "Basic Handgun Safety" course prior to enrollment in Phase IV Students must complete the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory (MMPI) test, have the results evaluated by a state licensed psychologist and fax results to 717.4940 prior to enrollment. Book is included in tuition.

32 hrs $149132942 CT 2/16-2/17 TW 5:30P-9:30P 2/18-2/20 THFS 9:00A-6:00P133076 RN 2/9-2/10 TW 5:30P-9:30P 2/11-2/13 THFS 8:00A-5:00P133077 RN 3/8-3/9 TW 5:30P-9:30P 3/10-3/12 THFS 8:00A-5:00P133078 RN 4/5-4/6 TW 5:30P-9:30P 4/7-4/9 THFS 8:00A-5:00P132943 CT 4/19-4/20 TW 5:30P-9:30P 4/21-4/23 THFS 9:00A-6:00P

LICENSE DESIGNATION

CLEET TRAINING REQUIRED

Unarmed Security Guard - Age 18+

Phase I & Phase II

Armed Security Guard - Age 21+

Phase I, Phase II and Phase IV

Unarmed Private Investigator - Age 18+

Phase I & Phase III

Armed Private Investigator - Age 21+

Phase I, Phase III and Phase IV

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Protection and Protective ServicesContinuing Education for Private Investigators, Security Guards & Bail Enforcers

Private Investigation: Getting Started as a Private Investigator 

CLEET ApprovedDo you want to become a Private Investigator? This class will help the student understand how to file the required CLEET paperwork after the CLEET Phase training requirements. Learn about resources and the legal system as it pertains to information gathering. This class will help the student understand the business aspect side of managing an investigative firm.

4 hrs $49 132858 RN 1/12 T 5:30P-9:30P

Private Investigation: Basic Job Skills CLEET Approved

Do you need help getting your resume noticed? This class provides resources for employment prospects with assistance in resume writing, professional appearance while maintaining an ethical and professional prospective at all times.

2 hrs $19132861 RN 1/26 T 6:00P-8:00P

Private Investigation: Public Relations CLEET Approved

Have you ever wondered how others perceive you? It's within the first 20 seconds of meeting someone that an opinion is made about you. First impressions are lasting and could be the difference between getting work OR joining the unemployment line. Your own self- image could vary greatly from actual public perception. This introductory professional image class will allow the student to objectively look at their professional dress attire; behavior and demeanor. This class will also introduce the basics of media management and communication with law enforcement agencies.

4 hrs $49132864 RN 2/23 T 5:30P-9:30P

Private Investigation: Effective Interviewing Techniques 

CLEET ApprovedCan you solve a crime without interviewing witnesses, victims or suspects? The answer is 100% - NO. This class is designed to help the investigator gain insight to effective interviewing techniques. Even if you're a seasoned law enforcement officer, arson investigator, security personnel, or a new investigator in the private sector, this class is for you. Conducting effective interviews is crucial to dispute resolution but more importantly, it's how you articulate your findings that can make or break a case.

4 hrs $49132865 RN 3/29 T 5:30P-9:30P

Private Investigation: Effective Investigations 

CLEET ApprovedHave you ever wondered how investigations are conducted? Are you interested in the "Who Done It" crime TV shows? Unlike the shows, solving a mystery in an hour is unrealistic; solving crime takes time, patience, and experience. If you are new to the profession, the lack of experience may be holding you back from getting work. This classroom training is designed to help streamline the basics, regardless of your years in the profession. Many businesses and individuals are more often calling upon professional investigators and security officers to help assist in research and perform a variety of comprehensive investigations. Even if you're the seasoned investigator or just starting out, this class can refresh and suggest new investigative strategies than can enhance your current technique.

4 hrs $49132868 RN 4/26 T 5:30P-9:30P

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Baton Certification Course 

CLEET ApprovedDo you have all of the tools to do your job? After successful completion of this course the student will have a working knowledge of the safe and legal applications of the baton. This course is taught by a CLEET Defensive Tactics Instructor and will certify the student to carry the expandable and straight baton. Note: A training dummy will be utilized, no students will be struck by a baton.

8 hrs $69133239 RN 1/11-1/14 MTWTH 6:00P-8:00P

Pepper Spray Certification (O.C. Spray) CLEET Approved

What are your options? As a security professional you need all the options available. After successful completion of this course the student will be certified to carry pepper (O.C.) spray, and have the knowledge and confidence to know the safe and legal use of this intermediate weapon. This course is taught by a CLEET Certified Defensive Tactics Instructor with 19 years of law enforcement experience. Note: No students will be sprayed with Pepper Spray (O.C. Spray)

8 hrs $69133238 RN 2/8-2/11 MTWTH 6:00P-8:00P

Handcuffing Techniques and Procedures CLEET Approved

Created with the security guard and private investigator in mind, this class will cover many aspects of detaining individuals. Specifics will cover: proper care and maintenance of handcuffs; how to apply handcuffs to wrists; techniques of use on large wrists; cuffing women and children; cuffing techniques.

4 hrs $49133233 RN 3/1-3/2 TW 6:00P-8:00P

Accident Investigation and Reporting CLEET Approved

This is an 8-hour seminar to increase knowledge and skills in motor vehicle accident reporting and investigation.

8 hrs $99133183 RN 3/8-3/9 TW 5:30P-9:30P

Ethics in Security CLEET Approved

This class will increase the awareness and further the professionalism in the security field.

4 hrs $49133184 RN 1/12 T 5:30P-9:30P133186 RN 4/5 T 5:30P-9:30P

Executive Protection CLEET Approved

Protecting executives and upper management requires risk assessment, cost-benefit analysis, and old-fashioned legwork.

2 hrs $29133187 RN 2/9 T 5:30P-7:30P133188 RN 3/2 W 5:30P-7:30P

Getting It Write... Good Report Writing Skills CLEET Approved

Improve writing with a back-to-basics approach to reacquaint the report writer with grammar, sentence structure, and organization. A report is more than just a loose string of data - it is a narrative account with an introduction and a conclusion.

4 hrs $49133189 RN 1/14 TH 5:30P-9:30P133190 RN 4/7 TH 5:30P-9:30P

Security Awareness for Employees CLEET Approved

This seminar is designed to give employees an awareness of issues in and around the workplace. It is approved for Continuing Education for security officers. Topics include observation and reporting, the employee's role in security, and more.

4 hrs $49133192 RN 2/11 TH 5:30P-9:30P

Workplace Violence CLEET Approved

Violence is on the rise in our society and the increased pressures we live with at home and at work have led to this increase. Learn to recognize the signs of a violent situation and what steps to take in order to avoid or defuse the situation.

4 hrs $49133193 RN 2/2 T 5:30P-9:30P

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Basic Handgun Safety CLEET Approved

Students will learn safe and efficient operation of a handgun. Course covers types of handguns, handgun safety, and procedures used. This course is recommended for those with little experience handling a handgun and/or as a prerequisite or refresher course for taking the Oklahoma Self Defense Act (SDA ) concealed-carry course. Students must be 21 years of age with valid Oklahoma driver license or state ID. Firearms must be in locked trunk, ammunition in a separate secured area. Required 100 Rounds range ammunition (no reloads) and protective clothing.

8 hrs $99132839 CT 1/15 F 9:00A-6:00P132845 RK 1/16 S 9:00A-6:00P132847 RK 3/5 S 9:00A-6:00P132848 RK 4/2 S 9:00A-6:00P132944 RK 2/13 S 9:00A-6:00P

Conceal Carry Firearms Course: Oklahoma Act CLEET Approved

This course fulfills the accreditation requirements for obtaining an Oklahoma concealed-carry permit. The course covers the laws, regulations, and requirements for carrying/using a firearm under state law and for obtaining a concealed-carry permit, and safe handling and use of a firearm. Must be at least 21 years old to take this course. Firearms must be in locked trunk, ammunition in a separate secured area. Required 50 Rounds range ammunition (no reloads) and protective clothing.

8 hrs $69132840 CT 1/22 F 9:00A-6:00P132841 RK 1/23 S 9:00A-6:00P132842 RK 2/27 S 9:00A-6:00P132843 RK 3/12 S 9:00A-6:00P132844 RK 4/9 S 9:00A-6:00P

Bomb Threat Management 

CLEET ApprovedIn this class you will learn to identify and manage a bomb threat. Every business should have procedures in place that cover what to do in case of a bomb threat. Taking a proactive approach helps your organization to be better-prepared. Educating and preparing employees on how to act and identify these threats is a key to success. CLEET Certified

4 hrs $49133022 RK 2/10 W 5:30P-9:30P

Urban Surveillance CLEET Approved

This course will expose students to the various techniques, practices and issues facing today's professional surveillant. The student will become familiar with concepts and covert surveillance applications. Both physical and electronic surveillance will be discussed. This course is open to Private Investigator, Security, or related fields.

4 hrs $49133023 RK 3/8 T 5:30P-9:30P

Women's Self Defense CLEET Approved

The Improvised Self Defense System is a program of realistic self-defense tactics and techniques. The system is a comprehensive course for women, beginning with awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance, while progressing on to the basic use of the Kubaton key ring. Kubaton is ideal for close-quarter self-defense. Each student will receive a Kubaton key ring with tuition.

4 hrs $59133024 RK 3/22 T 5:30P-9:30P133025 RK 4/5 T 5:30P-9:30P

Introduction to Rural Surveillance CLEET Approved

This class will expose students to the various techniques, practices and issues facing today's professional surveillant. The student will become familiar with covert surveillance applications. On your next big job you may need to conduct surveillance in a rural area. This course will help with the planning of your next operation.

4 hrs $49133026 RK 3/29 T 5:30P-9:30P

BASIC HANDGUN SAFETYLEARN SAFE AND EFFICIENT HANDGUN OPERATION

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TransportationAutomotive: Professional Maintenance and Repair Work with an (ASE) Automotive Service Excellence Master technician to learn how to safely perform vehicle maintenance, service, and repair. Students will perform oil changes, change air filters, check and fill transmission, power steering and brake fluids, ignition system checks, coolant, batteries, serpentine belts, hoses, fuel filters, brake pads and shoes, shocks, and how struts can be inspected and serviced. La clase será Bilingue (Inglés/Español)

18 hrs $159133144 RN 2/2-2/18 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Automotive: Professional Electrical Systems Diagnosis Sensors are the eyes and ears of an electronic-controlled engine management system in today's vehicles. From camshaft position sensors to the auxiliary onboard computers, coil driver to driver displays, this course is in-depth, covering the vast electronic systems components and diagnosis encountered by service technicians. How different sensors operate and effect engine management for better or worse is covered, too. Emphasis is placed on systems diagnosis. Lead by an (ASE) Automotive Service Excellence Master technician. La clase será Bilingue (Inglés/Español)

18 hrs $159133145 RN 4/5-4/19 TTH 6:00P-9:00P 4/20 W 6:00-9:00PNo class 4/21

Bicycle Service & Maintenance: Basic Would you like to learn how to tune-up your bicycle? Upon completion of this hands-on course, you will be able to replace tires and tubes, clean and oil the chain, and adjust brakes and derailleurs (gears). Bring safety goggles and your bicycle after the first class meeting.

15 hrs $89133258 RK 2/1-2/15 MW 6:00P-9:00P

Bicycle Service & Maintenance: Advanced Upon completion of this hands-on course, you will be able to overhaul (ball bearings) front and rear wheels, bottom bracket, and head set. Replacing tires and tubes, adjusting chain, brakes, and derailleurs is also included. Bring safety glasses and your bicycle to all class meetings. Tool list will be discussed the first night of class. PREREQUISITE: Bicycle Service and Maintenance or Instructor approval.

15 hrs $89133253 RK 3/8-3/29 TTH 6:00P-9:00PNo class 3/15, 3/17

AC Electronics: An Introduction Learn how to use the multimeter, function generator, AC power supply, and an oscilloscope. Students will learn to identify DC/AC components and a sine wave in an electronic circuit, and will design, assemble, and troubleshoot opens and shorts in series and parallel and series parallel circuits. Individuals will also use an oscilloscope probe to measure AC or DC volts in an electronic circuit in which volts, time, and frequency are then displayed as a sine wave.

30 hrs $189133252 RK 2/22-3/30 MW 6:00P-9:00PNo class 3/14, 3/16

DC Electronics: Introduction This hands-on electronics class is designed for the individual who wants to learn the basics of electronics. Students will identify resistor values, electronic symbols, read schematic diagrams, and will design, assemble and troubleshoot opens and shorts in series and parallel, and series parallel circuits. Applying Ohm's Law, students will learn how to use meters to measure volts, amps, and ohms in an electronic circuit.

24 hrs $159133251 RK 2/2-2/25 TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Juan CisnerosAutomotive

The more difficult the challenge in problem solving the repair or diagnosis of today’s technology enhanced vehicles, the more Juan Cisneros likes it. As an L1 ASE Certified Master Technician, with an Associate Degree in Applied Science in Automotive Technology from Oklahoma City Community College, from where he received commendation, and his more than 13 years’ experience working for a highly reputable repair operation specializing in diagnostic work from referrals other shops could not solve, he especially loves sharing his knowledge with students as his mentors shared with him.

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Francis Tuttle Technology Center’s Wind Turbine Technician Program includes the following certifications:

NCCER Wind Turbine Maintenance Technician – Level 1 (252 hrs)

VOLUME ONE: Introduction to Wind Energy Introduction to Wind Turbine Safety Climber Safety and Rescue Introduction to Electrical Circuits Electrical Theory Electrical Test Equipment Electrical Wiring

VOLUME TWO: Alternating Current and Three-Phase Systems Circuit Breakers and Fuses Switching Devices Wind Turbine Power Distribution Systems Fasteners and Torquing Introduction to Bearings Lubrication Introduction to Hydraulic Systems

CONTACT: Darin [email protected] | 405.717.4166 or visit us at: FRANCISTUTTLE.EDU/WIND Now VA Approved

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It is a business incubator that adds to the skill set of the entrepreneurs and improves their ability to address the constraints they will encounter in the future. The process involves individual analysis and development of a unique program to address the needs of each entrepreneur. Both resident and non-resident clients are accepted to Launch Pad FT program, which can last from 12 to 36 months.

What is Launch Pad FT?

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Carpentry/Cabinetry up to 600 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Computer Aided Drafting & Design up to 1,584 hrsPT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PPT MW 6:00P-9:00PRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Accounting Services up to 1,220 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25POL Online francistuttle.edu/olRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Administrative & Legal Office up to 1,145 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Bilingual Customer Service up to 943 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Medical Office Technology up to 1,100 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Business Management & Administration

Broadcast and Video Production up to 1,080 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Graphic Communications up to 960 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Arts, A/V Technology & Communications

Architecture & Construction

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Grounds Keeping/ Automotive Maintenance up to 958 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Agriculture, Food & Natural Resources

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Pre-Nursing up to 885 hrsCareers: Nurse Aide, Advanced Unlicensed Assistant, Health Unit Coordinator/Nurse Aide RK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Biosciences & Medicine Academy(High School Only) up to 1,440 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A or 12:30P-3:25P

Dental Assisting (Adult Only) up to 1,056 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-11:00A and 12:00P-3:00P

Medical Assisting (Adult Only) up to 1,050 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-11:00A and/or 12:00P-3:00P

Medical Office Technology up to 1,100 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Orthotic & Prosthetic Technician (Adult Only) up to 2,640 hrsRK M-TH 7:30A-11:15A and/or 12:15P-4:00P

Pedorthic Practice Management (Adult Only) up to 350 hrs Online/Blended francistuttle.edu/ol

Practical Nursing (Adult Only) up to 1,463 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-11:00A and 12:00P-3:00P

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Respiratory Care (Adult Only) up to 1,300 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-11:00A and 12:00P-3:00P

Health Science

Culinary Arts up to 1,380 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PRK M-F (Adult Only) 4:00P-9:30P

Service Careers - Hospitality up to 1,056 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Hospitality & Tourism

Cosmetology up to 1,500 hrsRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A or 12:30P-3:25PRN M-TH (Adult Only) 3:45P-10:00PRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PRK M-TH (Adult Only) 3:45P-10:00P

Early Care and Ed. of Children up to 1,050 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Esthetician up to 600 hrsRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PRK M-TH (Adult Only) 3:45P-10:00P

Nail Technician up to 600 hrsRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PRK M-TH (Adult Only) 3:45P-10:00P

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2D Animation & Character Design Illustration up to 600 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

3D Animation & Visual Effects up to 1,200 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Cyber Security up to 1,440 hrsPT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Network Technology up to 1,140 hrsPT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PPT TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Programming & SoftwareDevelopment up to 1,080 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Web Design and Development up to 1,080 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25POL Online francistuttle.edu/ol

Advanced Manufacturing up to 1,785 hrsPT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PPT TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Computer-Aided Design & Drafting up to 1,584 hrsPT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PPT MW 6:00P-9:00PRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Precision Machining/CNC up to 1,680 hrsPT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PPT MW or TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Welding up to 900 hrsPT M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PPT MW or TTH 6:00P-9:00P

Information Technology Manufacturing

Business Marketing, Management andEntrepreneurship up to 960 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Criminal Justice (High School Only) up to 1,072 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A or 12:30P-3:25PRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A or 12:30P-3:25P

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Automotive Collision Repair Technology up to 1,035 hrsRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Automotive Service Technology up to 1,300 hrsRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25PRK M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Diesel Technology up to 1,120 hrsRN M-F 8:00A-10:55A and/or 12:30P-3:25P

Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics

Transportation, Distribution & Logistics

For more information about our graduation rates, the median debt of students who have completed the program, and other important information, please visit our website at:

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Biosciences & Medicine Academy(High School Only) up to 1,440 hrs M-F 8:00A-10:55A or 12:30P-3:25P

Computer Science Academy(High School Only) up to 1,440 hrs M-F 8:00A-10:55A or 12:30P-3:25P

Pre-Engineering Academy(High School Only) up to 1,440 hrs M-F 8:00A-10:55A or 12:30P-3:25P

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Enrollment InformationCAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS

High School StudentsAs a high school student, you can enroll FREE. To attend tuition-free, you must be a junior or senior attending high school in one of the following school districts: Cashion, Crescent, Deer Creek, Edmond, Millwood, Putnam City or Western Heights. You can also attend free if you are a home-schooled student living in the Francis Tuttle school district.

ACADEMIES: Sophomores in the Francis Tuttle district can attend our Biosciences & Medicine Academy, Pre-Engineering Academy or Computer Science Academy tuition-free!

Adult StudentsFor adult students, tuition for career training programs is $2.00 per clock hour times the number of hours in the program’s career major.

Please check with an advisor to determine the tuition for individual programs.

Class TimesCareer training program classes are held Monday through Friday at the following times (times for some classes may vary):

Morning session: 8:00A -10:55AAfternoon session: 12:30P - 3:25PEvening session: Check with advisor at time of enrollment

Financial AidFinancial aid is available for qualifying adults over the age of 18 years and is based on financial need. Financial aid is available for most of our career training programs. Numerous grants are available including: Pell Grant, SEOG, Federal Work Study, Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant, VA, Vocational Rehabilitation, WIA and more.

To apply, or for more details, visit our web site at francistuttle.edu/FinancialAid, or call 405.717.4315.

Campus ConductFrancis Tuttle reserves the right to remove any individual who disrupts the educational process.

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Index

Symbols7 Steps to Better Communication with Customers -CE ........................................528 Planning & Investment Strategies for a Secure Retirement ..............................3723 Ways to Lose Your License - CE ........................................................................55

AAccess 2010 Level I  .............................................................................................17Access 2010 Level II  ............................................................................................17Access 2010 Level III  ...........................................................................................17Access 2013 Level I  .............................................................................................17Access 2013 Level II  ............................................................................................17Access 2013 Level III  ...........................................................................................17Accident Investigation and Reporting .................................................................61Accounting Financial  ..........................................................................................12Accounting Payroll ..............................................................................................12Accounting Principles ..........................................................................................12AC Electronics: An Introduction ...........................................................................63Acoustical Guitar: Western Swing & Jazz .............................................................40Acrylic Painting ...................................................................................................27ACT Prep: English ................................................................................................35ACT Prep: Math....................................................................................................35ACT Prep: Reading ...............................................................................................35ACT Prep: Science ................................................................................................35Adobe Illustrator CC 2015   ..................................................................................18Adobe InDesign CC 2015 Level I  ..........................................................................18Adobe InDesign CC 2015 Level II  .........................................................................18Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 Level I  .......................................................................18Adobe Photoshop CC 2015 Level II  ......................................................................18Adobe Photoshop Elements 13 Level I  ................................................................19Adobe Photoshop Elements 13 Level II  ...............................................................19Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 6  ...........................................................................19Advanced Cardiac Life Support ............................................................................41Almond Toffee .....................................................................................................29Annuities, What You Need to Know .....................................................................37Arabic I ................................................................................................................49Aunt Gilah's Brownies .........................................................................................29Authentic Kolache Creations................................................................................29Automotive: Professional Electrical Systems Diagnosis .......................................63Automotive: Professional Maintenance and Repair .............................................63Avoiding Unhealthy Relationships ......................................................................40

BBaba Ghanoush (Eggplant Dip) ...........................................................................29Baby Food Fun .....................................................................................................29Bail Enforcer Academy: Phase I............................................................................58Bail Enforcer Academy: Phase II...........................................................................58Bail Enforcer Academy: Phase III  .........................................................................58Bail Enforcer Academy: Phase IV  .........................................................................58Bail Enforcer Academy: Phase V ...........................................................................58Basic Course of Real Estate Part I of II  .................................................................50Basic Handgun Safety .........................................................................................62Basic Light Welding: I ............................................................................................7Basic Light Welding: II  ..........................................................................................8Baton Certification Course ...................................................................................61Bicycle Service & Maintenance: Advanced  ..........................................................63Bicycle Service & Maintenance: Basic ..................................................................63Birding: An Introduction......................................................................................24Blueprint Reading: Basic NCCER ............................................................................6Bodacious Jalapeno Cast Iron Skillet Cornbread ..................................................29Bomb Threat Management .................................................................................62Bread: Revolutionary No-Knead Hearty, Healthy Bread.......................................29Broker, Advanced Course in Real Estate ...............................................................50Broker Relations - CE Relationships - CE ..............................................................53Broker Relationships: Cornerstone of Customer Service - CE ................................55Broker Relations - Relationships - CE ...................................................................54Business Basics - Starting and Running Your Own Business ................................13Buy, Sell, Hold: When?.........................................................................................37

CCake Decorating: Basic ........................................................................................30Carpentry Basics ....................................................................................................8Ceramic Tile Setting: I ............................................................................................8Ceramic Tile Setting: II ...........................................................................................8Certificacion Para El Servicio de Alimentos En Espanol ........................................34

Certified Medication Aide (CMA)  ........................................................................42Certified Medication Aide (CMA) Update  ............................................................42Chai Spiced Hot Tea .............................................................................................30Chef Knife Skills ...................................................................................................30Chicken Fried Steak .............................................................................................30Chicken Pozole with Green Salsa .........................................................................30Chocolate and Prune Bread .................................................................................30Chocolate, Chocolate, Chocolate ..........................................................................30Chocolate Delights ..............................................................................................30Chocolate Mousse and More ................................................................................30Cisco Networking Academy 1 ..............................................................................20Cisco Networking Academy 2  .............................................................................20Cisco Networking Academy 3  .............................................................................20Cisco Networking Academy 4  .............................................................................20C# Level I  ............................................................................................................21C# Level II  ...........................................................................................................21C# Level III  ..........................................................................................................21CMA Advanced Diabetic Care  ..............................................................................42CMA Advanced NG/Gastro Medication  ................................................................42CMA Advanced Respiratory Treatments  ..............................................................42Code & Rules Update - CE ....................................................................................53Coding - ICD 10 and CPT ......................................................................................41Coffee Cake Delights ............................................................................................30Collection Law in Oklahoma: Start to Finish ........................................................13Colored Pencil Drawing .......................................................................................24Computer Literacy with Windows 7  ....................................................................14Computer Literacy with Windows 8.1  .................................................................14Computer Literacy With Windows 8.1 for Golden Agers  ......................................19Computer Literacy with Windows 10  ..................................................................14Computer Literacy with Windows 10 for Golden Agers  .......................................19Conceal Carry Firearms Course: Oklahoma Act .....................................................62Contracts & Forms - CE ........................................................................................53Contracts: How to Handle Multiple Offers- CE .....................................................54CPR: BLS Healthcare Provider ..............................................................................41Creating Digital Portfolios ...................................................................................19Crochet: Basic Essentials ......................................................................................25Crystal Reports 2013 Level I  ...............................................................................17Crystal Reports 2013 Level II  ..............................................................................17Crystal Reports 2013 Level III  .............................................................................17Current Issues - CE ...............................................................................................53

DDC Electronics: Introduction ................................................................................63Diabetes Management ........................................................................................42Dietary Manager Level II: Systems Management ................................................34Disciplinary Actions and Frequently Asked Questions-CE ....................................51Disclosures for Today's Residential Sales - CE .......................................................54Discrimination Against Families With Children - CE .............................................54Drywall Finish and Repair: Introduction ................................................................7Drywall Installation, Finish, and Repair .................................................................7Drywall Installation: Introduction .........................................................................7Duties & Disclosures in Broker Relationships - CE ................................................54

EEarly Education: Unit 6 - Guiding Children ...........................................................35Early Education: Unit 7 - Involving Families and the Community .........................35Early Education: Unit 8 - Program Plans and Record Keeping ..............................35Early Education: Unit 9 - Developing as a early Care Professional ........................35Early Education: Unit 10 -Putting It All Together .................................................35E-Bay How to Buy & Sell ......................................................................................13Economic, Surviving the Coming Collapse- CE .....................................................51EDGE Real Estate Designation..............................................................................50Eggplant or Pepper Relleno (Tortang Talong) ......................................................31EKG Basic Interpretation: Monitor Tech ................................................................42Embutido - Meatloaf ...........................................................................................31Estate Planning: A Growing Necessity .................................................................37Ethical Decision Making - CE ...............................................................................54Ethics in Security .................................................................................................61Excel 2010 Level I  ...............................................................................................16Excel 2010 Level II  ..............................................................................................16Excel 2010 Level III  .............................................................................................16Excel 2013 Level I  ...............................................................................................16Excel 2013 Level II  ..............................................................................................16Excel 2013 Level III  .............................................................................................16Executive Protection ............................................................................................61

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Index

FFair Housing Best Practices - CE .....................................................................52, 55Fair Housing - CE .................................................................................................53Fiddle: Beginning ................................................................................................40Filipino Cooking: Traditional Five Course Meals ...................................................31Finding Free Money for College ...........................................................................36Food Service Operator's Certification ...................................................................34Foreclosure Process - CE.......................................................................................54Foreclosures & Short Sales - CE ............................................................................55Forklift Safety Awareness Training ........................................................................6French Pastries ....................................................................................................31Fused Glass Pendants: Introduction.....................................................................24

GGED Preparation/Adult Basic Education ...............................................................36German I .............................................................................................................49German II  ...........................................................................................................49Get Financially Organized ....................................................................................37Getting It Write... Good Report Writing Skills ......................................................61Getting Started on a Poem ..................................................................................27Good Ethics Is Good Business - CE ........................................................................54Grant Writing Workshop ......................................................................................27Grateful Bean Caf, Eggs Benedict from Scratch ....................................................31Gyoza ..................................................................................................................31

HHandcuffing Techniques and Procedures .............................................................61Hebrew: Essential Communication ......................................................................49Heirloom Yogurt, Buttermilk, Sour Cream, and Kefir from Scratch .......................31Home Buying: Financing & Facts -Avoiding the Mistakes! ...................................37Home Health Aide: Deeming  ..............................................................................42Home Inspection 90 Hour: OL ................................................................................9Home Inspection: Electrical .................................................................................10Home Inspection Electrical: OL ..............................................................................9Home Inspection: HVAC Heat and Air ..................................................................10Home Inspection HVAC: OL ....................................................................................9Home Inspection Marketing Your Home Inspection Business: OL ..........................9Home Inspection Plumbing: OL ...........................................................................10Home Inspection: Roofing ...................................................................................10Home Inspection Roof: OL ...................................................................................10Home Inspection Structure: OL ............................................................................10Home Inspection Understanding & Providing Clear

& Comprehensive Reports: OL ........................................................10Homemade Granola and Muesli ..........................................................................31Homemade Marshmallows .................................................................................31Homemade Mustard ...........................................................................................31Home Staging .....................................................................................................24Hummus from Scratch .........................................................................................32

IInterior Doors and Trim ..........................................................................................7Internet Marketing  .............................................................................................21Introduction to Macintosh ...................................................................................15Introduction to Rural Surveillance .......................................................................62Introduction to Shotshell Cartridge Reloading ....................................................40Intro to Voice-Over Acting ...................................................................................27Insurance Classes ................................................................................................45Invest In Your Future............................................................................................37iPad Air................................................................................................................20iPad Mini .............................................................................................................20JJewelry Making: 6 Wire Projects ..........................................................................24Jewelry Making: Beads for Beginners..................................................................24Jewelry Making: Easy Earrings ............................................................................24Jewelry Making: Intermediate I  ..........................................................................25Jewelry Making: Intermediate II  .........................................................................25

KKeyboarding with Ten Key for Beginners .............................................................14Kimchi from Scratch ............................................................................................32Knitting: I ............................................................................................................25Knitting: II  ..........................................................................................................25Kombucha from Scratch (Fermented Steeped Tea) ..............................................32

LLandscape Design & Installation: Basic .................................................................8Lawn Sprinkler Design & Installation: Basic ..........................................................8Lending Basics - CE ..............................................................................................55Long Term Care 4 Hour Am Renewal ....................................................................48Long Term Care Update 8 Hr Initial ......................................................................48Lumpia Shanghai & Vegetables ...........................................................................32

MMachine Embroidery: Applique' ..........................................................................26Macintosh Applications I  ....................................................................................15Maintaining Your Balance ...................................................................................43Marketing Is Not Magic - CE ................................................................................52Media Readiness/Crisis Management..................................................................22Medical Terminology ...........................................................................................41Medical Terminology: OL .....................................................................................41Medicare: Do You Understand? ............................................................................45Medication Administration Technician (MAT) ......................................................43Medication Administration Technician (MAT) Update  .........................................43Meditation for Health ..........................................................................................43Microsoft Windows 7  ..........................................................................................14Microsoft Windows 8.1  .......................................................................................14Microsoft Windows 8.1 for Golden Agers  ............................................................19Microsoft Windows 10 .........................................................................................14Microsoft Windows 10 for Golden Agers ..............................................................20Money Management: A Woman's Perspective.....................................................37Mozzarella Cheese from Scratch ..........................................................................32Mutual Funds, Fundamentals ..............................................................................38

NNatural Dog Treats ...............................................................................................32Navigating Medicare AM VIDEO ...........................................................................48Navigating Medicare CE ......................................................................................48New Disclosures Replacing the GFE, TILA & Final Settlement Stmt - CE ...............55News 101/Broadcasting ......................................................................................22Notary Public ......................................................................................................36Nurse Aide  ..........................................................................................................43

OOil Painting .........................................................................................................27Oklahoma Residential Landlord

and Tenant Act - CE .........................................................................51OREC Auditing & Investigations - CE ....................................................................51OREC Code and Selected Cases - CE......................................................................51Organization Leadership .....................................................................................13Outdoor Grilling: I ...............................................................................................32Outdoor Grilling: II ..............................................................................................32Outdoor Grilling: III .............................................................................................32

PPastel Drawing ....................................................................................................24Patio Covers, Pergolas, and Arbors .........................................................................8Pepper Spray Certification (O.C. Spray) ................................................................61Perfect Fit Jeans ..................................................................................................26Personal Safety Strategies: Take Charge - CE .......................................................54Personal Security.................................................................................................22Personal Security (Advanced) ..............................................................................22Phlebotomy Technician .......................................................................................44Potatoes, Potatoes, Potatoes.. .............................................................................32PowerPoint 2013 Level I  .....................................................................................15PowerPoint 2013 Level II  ....................................................................................16PowerPoint 2013 Level III  ...................................................................................16Pre-Pharmacy Technician  ...................................................................................44Private Investigation: Basic Job Skills ..................................................................60Private Investigation: Effective Interviewing Techniques .....................................60Private Investigation: Effective Investigations .....................................................60Private Investigation: Getting Started as a Private Investigator ..........................60Private Investigation: Public Relations ................................................................60Professionalism and Ethics in Oklahoma Real Estate - CE ....................................54Professionalism and Ethics in Oklahoma Real Estate - CE ....................................55Professional Standards - CE .................................................................................53Prohibited Dealings to Avoid - CE ........................................................................54Property Management & Managing Risk -CE ......................................................52Puff Pastry...........................................................................................................33Purpose of a Title Company - CE ..........................................................................55

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RRaising Your Credit Score: Unraveling the Mystery ..............................................40Real Estate Classes ..............................................................................................50Real Estate Basic I of II Exam Review ...................................................................50Real Estate Broker-In-Charge - CE .................................................................51, 53Reflexology for the Feet ......................................................................................44Retire Happy .......................................................................................................38Risk Reduction in Property Management -CE ......................................................53

SSauerkraut from Scratch ......................................................................................33Savory and Sweet Empanadas ............................................................................33Scrumptious Cream Pies ......................................................................................33Security Awareness for Employees ......................................................................61Security Officer: Phase I .......................................................................................59Security Officer: Phase II ......................................................................................59Security Officer: Phase III  ....................................................................................59Security Officer: Phase IV  ....................................................................................59Serged Garment Construction  ............................................................................26Serger Obedience Training...................................................................................26Sewing: I .............................................................................................................26Sewing: II  ...........................................................................................................26Short Sales - CE ...................................................................................................52Social Media Advertising & Promotion  ...............................................................21Social Media Management  .................................................................................21Social Security Strategies ....................................................................................38Soft Pretzel Delight .............................................................................................33Stained-Glass: Advanced  ....................................................................................25Stained Glass: Basic .............................................................................................25Strudel I ..............................................................................................................33Strudel II .............................................................................................................33Sukiyaki...............................................................................................................33Sushi Making ......................................................................................................33

TTaming Your Serger  ............................................................................................26Technical Human Anatomy and Physiology Course by Course ..............................44Techniques of Home Staging - CE ........................................................................51Tell Your Money Where to Go ...............................................................................38Tempura Cooking ................................................................................................33Test Preparation for Life/Accident/Health Insurance (Agent/CSR) .......................45Test Preparation for Property/Casualty (Agent, CSR, Adjuster) ............................45Texturing Drywall..................................................................................................7The Art of Napkin Folding....................................................................................25The Curry Lab: Feast of Baghdad .........................................................................34The Curry Lab: Flavors of India .............................................................................34The Curry Lab: Taste of Thailand ..........................................................................34The Joy of Writing ...............................................................................................27To Do or Not To Do...That is a Question Of Ethics ..................................................48

UUnderstanding Digital Photos .............................................................................18Understanding Digital Photos for Golden Agers ..................................................20Understanding Marketing ...................................................................................13Understanding Public Relations ..........................................................................13Understanding Your (DSLR) Camera ....................................................................18Understanding YOUR Insurance Policy.................................................................45Urban Surveillance ..............................................................................................62User's Guide to Oklahoma Contracts and Forms - CE ............................................52User's Guide to Oklahoma Contracts & Forms - CE ...............................................55

WWatercolor Painting ............................................................................................27Web Design I  ......................................................................................................23Web Design II  .....................................................................................................23Web Design III  ....................................................................................................23Welding for Skill Advancement: NCCER .................................................................6Where Is Your Money Going? ...............................................................................38Winter Vegetable Soups ......................................................................................34Women's Self Defense .........................................................................................62Wood and Metal Stud Framing ..............................................................................7Word 2013 Level I  ...............................................................................................15Word 2013 Level II  ..............................................................................................15Word 2013 Level III  .............................................................................................15WordPress Blogs  .................................................................................................23Workplace Violence .............................................................................................61Writing Articles for the Anthology.......................................................................27

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Francis Tuttle Technology CenterAttn: Career Planning Center 12777 N. Rockwell Ave Oklahoma City, OK 73142-2789

Course Enrollment Form

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4 Easy Ways to Enroll

Francis Tuttle Technology Center accepts Visa, Mastercard and Discover for all enrollment methods. If paying by check or money order, please include your driver’s license number, expiration date, and date of birth on the face of the check.

Please call 717.4384 for special accommodations (wheelchair, hearing impaired, etc.) Francis Tuttle is fully wheelchair-accessible.

• Refunds must be requested a minimum of 3 business days prior to the first class meeting in order to qualify for a full refund.

• Refunds requested less than 3 business days before class begins will be subject to a $10 processing fee.• Online class refunds must be requested prior to the start of the second week and on-campus class refunds

must be requested prior to the beginning of the second class meeting. No refunds will be issued after the start of the second week for online courses or after the second class meeting has started.

• For fees paid by check, please allow 10 banking days for refund processing.• For fees paid by cash, VISA, MasterCard or Discover, please allow 5 business days for refund processing.• Textbook refunds are not available.• Payment in full is required at the time of enrollment.• Classes canceled by Francis Tuttle will qualify for a full refund.

Adult & Career Development Refund Policy

It is the policy of Francis Tuttle not to discriminate with regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, or disabilities. This policy shall be followed in the operation of its educational programs and activities, recruitment, admissions, employment practices and other educational services. Inquiries concerning application of this policy may be directed to the Human Resources Director, who serves as the Coordinator of Title IX; Section 504; and Americans with Disabilities Act for all campuses, at 12777 N. Rockwell, Oklahoma City, OK 73142-2789, (405) 717-7799.

Mail it in

Walk it inVisit us in person at: Career Planning Center, Enrollment Entrance, Campus Center12777 N Rockwell Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73142

Call it in Give us a call at 405. 717.4900 to speak with an Enrollment Specialist!

Fax it in Complete the enrollment form and fax it to us at 405.717.4790. An Enrollment Specialist is standing by!

Complete the enrollment form and mail it to: Career Planning Center, 12777 N Rockwell Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73142

A minimum age of 16 years is required for enrollment unless otherwise specified (not applicable to online courses).

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