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To enroll, visit our website at cetrain.isu.edu or call (208) 282-3372

Non-Credit Courses • Web-Based Courses • Evening Courses

College of Technology

WORKFORCE TRAININGCONTINUING EDUCATION

FALL 2013

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FREE, quick job-site safety training is available for general categories like heat and cold stress and confined spaces.There is industry-specific training for farm, construction and manufacturing safety.Take 10 minutes to have your crew watch one of these specific, mobile trainings.Did we mention it’s free?

For online safety courses, visit us at: cetrain.isu.edu/online

Free Safety

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AgricultureRiding Instruction I ................................................. 5 Riding Instruction II ................................................ 5 Riding Instruction III .............................................. 5 Home Landscape Care Basics .................................. 6

ApprenticeshipElectricalApprenticeship .......................................... 6 HVAC Apprenticeship.............................................. 6 Plumbing Apprenticeship ......................................... 7

Business ManagmentBusiness Communication ........................................ 7 Crucial Confrontations ............................................. 8 Custom Corporate Training (ad) ............................ 15 Crucial Conversations .............................................. 8 Developing Procedures for Small Business & Non-Profits ........................................................... 7 Influencer: Power to Change Anything .................... 8 Leadership Delevopment ........................................ 7 Rental Property Management .................................. 7 Team Building ......................................................... 7 Workplace Spanish (ad) ......................................... 13

Computer ClassesBasic Computer Skills.............................................. 8 Beginning AutoCAD for Windows ........................ 11 Google Apps............................................................. 8 PowerPoint Nuts and Bolts ..................................... 9 PowerPoint, the Next Level ..................................... 9 QuickBooks Pro 2007 ............................................ 13 Microsoft Access for Windows .............................. 11 Merging Microsoft Access and Excel .................... 11 Microsoft Excel 2010 - Beg. .................................. 13 Microsoft Excel 2010 – Interm. ............................. 13 Microsoft Excel 2010 – Advan. ............................. 13 Microsoft Word 2010 ............................................. 13

Culinary ArtsChopped! ................................................................ 13 Cook Smart! Eat Healthy! ...................................... 14 Holiday Entertaining .............................................. 14 Summer Cooking II ................................................ 14 Thai Cooking ......................................................... 14

Digital Arts / WebBefore Quick and Easy Business Websites ............ 14 Beginning AutoCAD for Windows ........................ 16 Developing and Coding Websites .......................... 16 Photoshop Elements: Imaging Editing Basics ....... 14 PowerPoint Nuts and Bolts .................................... 14 PowerPoint, the Next Level ................................... 14 Quick and Easy Business Websites ........................ 16 WordPress - Quick and Easy Business Websites ... 16

Electricity/ElectronicsBasic PLC Course 1 ............................................... 16 Basic PLC Course 2 ............................................... 16 Basic PLC Course 3 ............................................... 16 Instrumentation and Calibration Course 1 ............. 17 Motor Controls Course 1 ....................................... 17

HealthAssistance with Medications .................................. 26 Basic EKG Interpretation ....................................... 18 Basic First Aid ....................................................... 19 Certificated Nurse Assistant (CNA) ....................... 26 CNA (Web Supplemented)..................................... 28 EMT – Basic .......................................................... 25 Expanded Functions – Dental Assisting ................ 23 Fundamentals of Dental Assisting ......................... 23 Healthcare Online Education (ad) ......................... 24 Healthcare Provider CPR ...................................... 19 Healthcare Provider CPR (Refresher) .................... 23 Medication Math ................................................... 18 OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens................................ 18 Pediatric CPR / First Aid ....................................... 23 Phlebotomy Technician .......................................... 19

Personal/Professional DevelopmentAdvanced Gun Skills/Self-Protection .................... 30 Are You Ready to Rumba? I .................................. 30 Are You Ready to Rumba? II ................................. 30 Avoiding Burnout ................................................... 28 Basic Beginning Yoga ............................................ 30 Beginning Garment Sewing ................................... 29 Country Two Step and Round Dance ..................... 30 DIY Interior Updates ............................................. 30 Getting (and Staying!) Out of Debt ....................... 28 Gun Safety & Shooting Skills Improvement ......... 30 How to Publish a Book and Become a Bestseller on Kindle ............................................ 29 Introduction to Fibers and Fabrics ......................... 29 Introduction to Machine Sewing ............................ 29 iPads and iPhones: All of the Information that Should Have Been in the Box, but Wasn’t ............. 29 Leadership Development ......................................... 7 Making Unique Pillow Cases ................................. 29 Military Fitness ...................................................... 30 One Pillow, Three Ways ......................................... 29 Personal Effectiveness ........................................... 32 Personalized Color for Your Space ........................ 30 PowerPoint Nuts and Bolts ...................................... 9 PowerPoint, the Next Level ..................................... 9 Personal and Professional Growth ........................... 7 Relieve Stress and Anxiety through Time Management ................................................. 32 Tips for Arranging and Organizing Your Space ..... 32 WIN (Women In Nature) ....................................... 29

TradesArmy ROTC (ad) ..................................................... 9 Cabinet and Furniture Technology ......................... 32Erosion Control / Storm Water ............................... 32 Flagging ................................................................. 32 Introduction to CNC Mill Operations .................... 32 Machine Shop Lathe Theory .................................. 34 Welding – Beginning/Inter./Adv. ........................... 34

On-line and Web SupplementedBasic EKG Interpretation ....................................... 18 CNA (Web Supplemented)..................................... 28 Healthcare Online Education (ad) ......................... 24 Medication Math ................................................... 18 OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens................................ 18

Special Training/SeminarsConference Services (ad) ....................................... 22 Customized Training (ad) ...................................... 15 Apprenticeship (ad) ................................................ 17 ETi Conference ...................................................... 28 Free Safety Training ................................................. 2 Farm Business Management (ad) ........................... 12 iPads and iPhones: All of the Information that Should Have Been in the Box, But Wasn’t .............. 6 NKA (ad) ................................................................ 33 START (ad) ............................................................ 31 Unmanned Aircraft Systems (ad) ........................... 11 Workplace Spanish (ad) ......................................... 13

Online PartnersCareer Step ............................................................. 20 Ed2go ..................................................................... 35 Growth Ed. ............................................................. 37 JER online .............................................................. 36 Language Authority ............................................... 38

Registration InformationHow to Find Us ...................................................... 39 Policy & Procedures .............................................. 39 Registration Information ........................................ 39

Register for any course listed in our Fall 2013 catalog by Septmeber 16, 2013 and receive a fi ve

dollar discount. Use code WFT0913 at

checkout.no cash value

coupon expires 09/16/2013not good with any other offer

NOTE: All classes are held in Pocatello unless otherwise stated.

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What’s Your Passion

Do you have a topic or skill you’re passionate about? Would you like to share it with others?

?CONTINUING EDUCATION/WORKFORCE TRAINING continually looks for new courses and teachers. Contact us for more information on becoming an instructor.

email [email protected] or

Call 208-282-3372

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AgricultureRiding Instruction I #1052This class teaches basic horsemanship skills. Each session begins with an informative equine-related lecture and continues with horse handling skills, riding techniques and instruction. This class is perfect for those interested in learning different aspects of horsemanship. A better understanding of horses enables you to become a better rider. It is perfect if you are a new horse owner, thinking of getting a horse, or even for a horse owner who realizes there is always something more to be learned about horses. Some of the topics include horse behavior and psychology, equipment types and fit, and horse health and first aid. Lessons will be western. Bring your own horse or use a program horse for an additional $10 per class session. Call Workforce Training to make arrangements for a horse (limited availability).

Start Date: 8/7/13 Day: W Hours: 12 Fee: $85 Bldg/Rm: Sweet Talk Ranch Arena 7727 W. Katsilometes Rd., Pocatello Times: 5-8 pm (4 sessions)

Riding Instruction II #1053This class is for the intermediate rider or those having completed the Horsemanship Instruction I class. You can learn many aspects of horsemanship which enable you to become a better rider. Continue to build your confidence on horses as you progress as a rider and learn safe horseback riding techniques. Instruction includes lateral control of the horse, transitions, balanced stops, roll-backs, pivots, and leads. Lessons will be western. Bring your own horse or use a program horse for an additional $10 per class session. Call Workforce Training to make arrangements for a horse (limited availability).

Start Date: 9/4/13 Day: W Hours: 12 Fee: $85 Bldg/Rm: Sweet Talk Ranch Arena 7727 W. Katsilometes Rd., Pocatello Times: 5 – 8 pm (4 sessions)

Riding Instruction III #1054This class is a follow-up to the Horsemanship Instruction I and II classes, or for confident riders. You will learn advanced western riding techniques that can take you and your horse in any direction. Improve your horse’s body control, stops, pivots, and leads; and learn several roll maneuvers. Bring your own horse or use a program horse for an additional $10 per class session. Call Workforce Training to make arrangements for a horse (limited availability).Start Date: 10/213 Day: W Hours: 12 Fee: $85 Bldg/Rm: Sweet Talk Ranch Arena 7727 W. Katsilometes Rd., Pocatello Times: 5 – 8 pm (4 sessions)

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This is your chance to learn to dance, improve your skills, get a little exercise and have some time dancing for fun. Look for these dance classes under Personal/Professional Development. Rumba I (Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango and

Rumba)

Rumba II (Samba, Salsa/Mamba, Cha-Cha, Swing and a review of all dances)

Country Two-Step and Round Dance

So you think you can’t dance?

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HorticultureHome Landscape Care Basics #1214This day–long workshop will help your landscape look like the cover a magazine! Find out how to keep your yard looking good throughout the fall; and how best to winterize your lawn, trees, perennial flowers, and shrubs. There will also be information on fall plantings and planning ideas for spring.Start Date: 9/14/13 Day: S Hours: 8 Fee: $68 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108B Times: 8:30 am – 5:30 pm (1 session)

ApprenticeshipApprenticeship is an occupational training that combines on-the-job experience with classroom instruction. Apprentices usually begin at half the salary of journeymen - those who have completed their training and have industry certification. Apprentices receive pay increases as they learn to perform more complex tasks. When they become journeymen, they increase their chances of entering well-paid jobs and may become supervisors or go into business for themselves.Electrical ApprenticeshipYear 1 #1001 Start Date: 9/16/13 Day: M W Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm:T&T 317 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions)

Year 2 #1002 Start Date: 9/16/13 Day: M W Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: T&T 316 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions) Year 3 #1003 Start Date: 9/16/13 Day: M W Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: RFC 149 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions) Year 4 #1004 Start Date: 9/16/13 Day: M W Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: TBD Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions)

HVAC ApprenticeshipYear 1 #1021 Start Date: 9/17/13 Day: T TH Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: RFC 149 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions)

, iPad and iPhone are registered trademarks of the Apple Inc.see course description page 23

and iPhoneGet all of the information that should have been in the box, but wasn't. The iPad and iPhone give individuals and businesses the productivity they need. They also entertain you when your work is done. Features like FaceTime, Airplay and iCloud are changing the way people work, learn and play. Unleash the power of your iPad/iPhone and simplify your life. Discover how to optimize your settings, extend your battery life and many other important functions. Get the latest Apple news, see the latest must–have apps and explore the innovative iCloud features.

®

A child of five would understand this. Send someone to fetch a child of five. Groucho Marx

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Year 2 #1022 Start Date: 9/17/13 Day: T TH Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: RFC 149 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions) Year 3 #1023 Start Date: 9/17/13 Day: T TH Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: RFC 149 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions) Year 4 #1024 Start Date: 9/17/13 Day: T TH Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: RFC 149 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions)

Plumbing ApprenticeshipYear 1 #1011 Start Date: 9/17/13 Day: T TH Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108B Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions) Year 2 #1012 Start Date: 9/17/13 Day: T TH Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108B Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions) Year 3 #1013 Start Date: 9/17/13 Day: T TH Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108B Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions) Year 4 #1014 Start Date: 9/17/13 Day: T TH Hours: 162 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108B Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (54 sessions)

Business ManagementIf you have specific situations or problems you would like addressed in these classes, please email us at [email protected] at least one week in advance of the class start.

Business Communication #1185In today’s changing business environment it is more important than ever to master effective communication. Being able to network effectively and deliver your elevator pitch will open up new opportunities and increase effectiveness. Learn how to communicate and facilitate change, deliver difficult news and give impressive presentations. These skills will take your career to the next level and help you realize your full potential.Start Date: 9/10/13 Day: T Hours: 8 Fee: $68 Bldg/Rm:RFC 263 Times: 7 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

Developing Procedures for Small Businesses and Non-Profits #1278Non-profit organizations and small businesses share similar set-up and management concerns. Learn how to set up cash handling, payroll, personnel policies processes, and develop a useable handbook– all with the aid of your computer.Start Date: 10/23/13 Day: W Hours: 6 Fee: $70 Bldg/Rm: CE 238 Times: 11 am – 1 pm (3 sessions – 10/23, 11/6 & 11/20)

Leadership Development #1224Being a leader has always been an important tool of any successful business, team or organization. Learn the tools and strategies of a great leader. Learn how to motivate, mentor and inspire your staff to achieve new heights. You’ll learn how to develop and achieve your vision of success in business and in life.Start Date: 10/8/13 Day: T Hours: 8 Fee: $68 Bldg/Rm: RFC 263 Times: 7 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

Personal and Professional Growth #1245Achieve your dreams! Write a novel, travel to Europe, finally lose that extra weight, and get that promotion. Whatever your dream is, you can achieve it. Learn how to find that missing motivation, set achievable goals, and achieve your dreams!Start Date: 10/3/13 Day: TH Hours: 8 Fee: $68 Bldg/Rm: RFC 263 Times: 7 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

Rental Property Management #1208Proven methods of managing properties will be presented and discussed, showing a ‘systems approach’ to managing multiple properties with little stress and minimizing the age-old complaints of tenant management and performance.Start Date: 9/19/13 Day: TH Hours: 8 Fee: $72 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 7 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

Team Building #1269Having a team–like atmosphere is key to overcoming hurdles and finding success in any industry. This class will help you build trust, open communication and overcome interpersonal issues to make your staff more efficient and effective. You’ll also learn to identify and utilize your team’s diverse and unique set of skills and personalities, the different stages of team building and how to succeed in each stage.Start Date: 10/30/13 Day: W Hours: 8 Fee: $68 Bldg/Rm: RFC 263 Times: 7 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

You cannot plough a field by turning it over in your mind. Unknown

NOTE: All classes are held in Pocatello unless otherwise stated.

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Business BooksWould you like to improve your team relationship and/or increase your personal and professional communication skills? These classes can help! Bring a friend or co-worker and learn together. Join us for one empowering class ($40/person) or, better yet, register and pay now for all three ($96/person) for life success at home and at work. New and used books can be found through Amazon or check your local library. Use Coupon Code CRUCIAL when registering for all three classes.

Crucial Conversations: Tools for Talking When Stakes Are High #1181At some point in life you will be involved in a conversation when tensions are high and the right thing needs to be said. One wrong slip of the tongue and an already bad situation can be made worse. Crucial Conversations: Tools For Talking When Stakes Are High teaches how to be assertive but not abrasive, keep the conversation focused and moving forward, how to remain calm and listening when the other party isn’t and how to feel safe in the conversation. This book is an essential tool for communication in both personal and professional relationships. Discussion: Week 1: chapters 1-6 Week 2: chapters 7-11 Start Date: 9/30/13 Day: M W Hours: 4 Fee: $40 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 6 – 8 pm (2 sessions)

Crucial Confrontations #1182Crucial Confrontations addresses issues of broken promises, violated expectations and negative behavior. This book teaches how to resolve difficult dynamic situations at work and at home by learning how to keep promises, strengthen relationships and influence positive behavior. All relationships, whether

business or personal, have hidden potential. Crucial Confrontations teaches how to find that potential and launch it to the next level. Discussion: Week 1: chapters 1-5 Week 2: chapters 6-9 Start Date: 10/21/13 Day: M W Hours: 4 Fee: $40 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 6 – 8 pm (2 sessions)

Influencer: The Power to Change Anything #1183 Can the influence of one person make a positive difference? The answer to that is YES! Influencer shows how ordinary people made a significant positive change for good in their “world” when others thought it was impossible. This book takes a radically different approach to make change possible in your personal and professional world. You will be able to influence others to live better, feel happier and work smarter.Discussion: Week 1: chapters 1-5 Week 2: chapters 6-10 Start Date: 11/18/13 Day: M W Hours: 4 Fee: $40 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 6 – 8 pm (2 sessions)

Computer ClassesEach student will receive a jump-drive for homework assignments and to bring to class. A student will receive only one jump-drive, please be mindful in bringing it to every class session.

Basic Computer Skills #1161This class will help you learn the changes from previous versions to the latest more secure Windows environment. Learn to use My Computer and Windows for file management. Also, learn terminology; techniques to create, open, and save documents; disk handling and editing processes.

Section 1 Start Date: 9/3/13 Day: T Hours: 12 Fee: $80 Bldg/Rm: RFC 270 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (4 sessions) Section 2 Start Date: 10/29/13 Day: T Hours: 12 Fee: $80 Bldg/Rm: RFC 270 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (4 sessions)

Google Apps #1147This class will help you utilize the additional applications associated with Gmail including: Calendar, Google Drive, Contacts, Forms, and more. Learn to make your Gmail account work for you and simplify scheduling, event planning, and day-to-day communication.Start Date: 10/1/13 Day: T Hours: 12 Fee: $80 Bldg/Rm: RFC 270 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (4 sessions)

Before Quick and Easy Business Websites #1184Before you build any website, you need to know and determine certain things or you will give your competitors an advantage. This course will help you to determine how you will develop your site so your potential clients can find you online better. You will learn how to identify how they are searching for you, develop a site concept and structure, pick the right domain name, and determine the best places to host your website. Upon completion of this course, you will be ready to start building your own Quick and Easy Business Website.Start Date: 9/12/13 Day: TH Hours: 3 Fee: $60 Bldg/Rm: RFC 264 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (1 session)

NOTE: All classes are held in Pocatello unless otherwise stated.

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Quick and Easy Business Websites #1264If you’re not online, you’re losing business. Your competitors are taking your customers because they are doing something you’re not; correctly building a website that attracts buyers. In this short course, you’ll learn how to build a quick and easy website using WordPress. You won’t need any special over-priced software, coding or technical skills to build a website. You’ll discover how to build a great looking website that is easy to update, use, and secure. You will also learn the secrets of how to change the look and feel of your website. Prerequisites: Ability to navigate the internet quickly. Comfortable with technology.Start Date: 9/19/13 Day: TH Hours: 3 Fee: $60 Bldg/Rm:RFC 264 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (1 session)

PowerPoint Many people find making a professional presentation a daunting task. These two classes are focused specifically on solving that problem.

PowerPoint Nuts and Bolts #1150PowerPoint Nuts and Bolts and PowerPoint, the Next Level are designed for the person who makes presentations and wants to be a dynamic part of those presentations. Students will create documents and learn keystrokes and commands unique to the PowerPoint component of Microsoft. Create stand-alone presentations for training purposes using graphics, animation, sound and text/data from related modules in Microsoft Office.Start Date: 9/30/13 Day: M Hours: 6 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: CE 238 Times: 9 am - noon (2 sessions)

PowerPoint, the Next Level #1219Now that you know the basics of PowerPoint, learn some of the higher-level functions and transform your ideas into dynamic visual presentations. Start Date: 10/9/13 Day: W Hours: 6 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: CE 238 Times: 9 am - noon (2 sessions)

WORKFORCE TRAINING is cooperating with the ISU ROTC to offer Military Fitness. You can develop the physical fitness requirements of an officer in the Army. There will be emphasis on developing one’s own fitness through challenging, competitive and progressive training sessions. See complete class information on page 30.

To get started contact ISU ROTC at (208) 282-3061 or visit http://military.isu.edu

ADD A FEW HOURS OF STRENGTH TO YOUR SCHEDULEEnroll in a Military Science Class! Learn more about Leadership, Officership and Scholarships! Call 282-3061 for more ISU Army ROTC information.

A World of Opportunity to START STRONG

Bengal Battalion

Thousands of candles can be lighted from a single candle, and the life of the candle will not be shortened. Happiness never decreases by being shared. Buddha

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Before Quick and Easy Business WebsitesBefore you build any website, you need to know and determine certain things or you will give your competitors an advantage. This course will help you to determine how you will develop your site so your potential clients can better find you online. You will learn how to identify how they are searching for you, develop a site concept and structure, pick the right domain name, and determine the best places to host your website. Upon completion of this course, you will be ready to start building your own Quick and Easy Business Website.

Quick and Easy Business WebsitesIf you’re not online, you’re losing business. Your competitors are taking your customers because they are doing something you’re not; correctly building a website that attracts buyers. In this short course, you’ll learn how to build a quick and easy website using WordPress. You won’t need any special over-priced software, coding or technical skills to build a website. You’ll discover how to build a great looking website that is easy to update, use, and secure. You will also learn the secrets of how to change the look and feel of your website. Prerequisites: Ability to navigate the internet quickly. Comfortable with technology.

Developing and Coding WebsitesCourse begins with foundational concepts for site development strategies, including web content strategies centered on critical factors like relevance, engagement, conversion, and search engine optimization. Instruction then moves into learning the web-standard coding languages of CSS and HTML, using Adobe’s Dreamweaver software to build and maintain websites. Serious students will complete class with a solid foundational coding skill set and knowledge of website development best practices.

Photoshop Elements: Imaging Editing BasicsAdobe’s Photoshop Elements is an inexpensive yet powerful consumer-grade digital image editor. Course focus is on improving lighting and color in digital photos, selecting and manipulating image details, adding type, using layers for combining images.

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DatabasesMicrosoft Access for Windows Comprehensive #1152Learn to identify basic database concepts, including database modeling, data flow and terminology. Learn to search for records, as well as edit, add and delete records in a table. Work more efficiently with data using datasheet views and basic forms. Replace, sort, and filter records in a datasheet. Create/Select queries using single and multiple tables.Use advanced criteria such as comparison operators and unknown information in a query. Create complex Select queries using multiple criteria. Create a Calculated Query. Finally, learn how to create and customize basic reports. Students who take this class must have a good working knowledge of Microsoft Office Suites.

Start Date: 10/21/13 Day: M Hours: 18 Fee: $119 Bldg/Rm: CE 238 Times: 6 – 9 pm (6 sessions)

Merging Microsoft Access and Excel #1317Learn how to incorporate Microsoft Excel into Microsoft Access to make your database more powerful. This class will help you see how by using the two software units, the ease and functionality will increase your productivity. Students who take this class need a good working knowledge of both Access and Excel.Start Date: 11/5/13 Day: T Hours: 6 Fee: $60 Bldg/Rm: CE 238 Times: 6 – 9 pm (2 sessions)

DraftingBeginning AutoCAD for Windows - #1170As competition increases, companies must ramp up productivity in design and manufacturing technologies. AutoCAD professionals will get the job done in space planning, design or drafting in the engineering, architecture and construction fields. Re-tool your skills to take advantage of in-demand, high-paying jobs in the manufacturing. If you’re an individual who likes building things, working with your mind and hands or simply enjoys seeing the results of your efforts, then we have just what you’re looking for. Learn to create computer graphics to industry standards, prepare drawings and store and retrieve them, and how to use the plotter. You will receive instruction in AutoCAD, draw, and edit commands.Start Date: 9/11/13 Day: W Hours: 30 Fee: $198 Bldg/Rm: VA 202 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (10 sessions)

Introduction to Unmanned Aircraft Systems:Discover the historical lineage, technological advancements, operations, current issues and future applications of UAS.Command, Control & Communication Links:Explore the technology behind the command, control and communications of unmanned aircraft systems. This course looks at system architecture that supports unmanned aircraft capability. From satellites to computer processors, examine the vital systems behind the scenes to build a knowledge base of current capabilities and challenges of the industry.Sensor & Payloads Applications:A UAS without a real world application is nothing more than a remote control airplane. This course examines how sensors and payloads on UAS are used today and perhaps more importantly how they can be used commercially in the future. With capabilities to enhance precision agriculture, wildlife management and countless other commercial applications, the UAS industry is growing every day.

UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS

Go to cetrain.isu.edu/uas to learn more about this exciting opportunity.

The UAS industry is rapidly expanding and expected to be one of the largest growth industries within the next decade. This three-part seminar covers the his-tory of the UAS, how it works and real world applica-tions. Each three-hour session is taught by a former military-trained UAS pilot.

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About Your Instructor – Ralph JonesRalph has taught Farm Business Management for 25 years. He farmed in Twin Falls County and has received numerous state awards while teaching the Farm Business Management program.

Two-Time Winner of the Professional

Technical Education

Program of the Year

Farm Business ManagementCost: $210

Farm Business Records, Monday October 28, 2013 to March 12, 2014 for eighteen weeks in Pocatello. (6:30 to 9:30)

Farm Business Records, Wednesday October 30, 2013 to March 14, 2014 for eighteen weeks in Mountain Home. (6:30 to 9:30)

Call Ralph Jones at 208-490-1210 for more information and to register.

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SpreadsheetsMicrosoft Excel 2010 Beginning #1162There is a new look for the 2010 Excel software. You will still learn the basics of spreadsheets, identify basic spreadsheet/ workbook terms, use Help for quick reference to features and commands, and create and copy formulas. You will also learn to use absolute references, create charts and change page set up.Start Date: 9/12/13 Day: TH Hours: 12 Fee: $80 Bldg/Rm: RFC 270 Times: 6 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

Microsoft Excel 2010 Intermediate #1163After taking Beginning Excel 2010, you will want to continue to learn the new updates with this Intermediate class. Learn to create range names to simplify writing formulas, work with functions to build complex formulas, and annotate and format worksheets to ensure consistency. The software will enhance your ability to create templates, add graphics, and charts for presentations.Start Date: 10/17/13 Day: TH Hours: 12 Fee: $80 Bldg/Rm: RFC 270 Times: 6 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

Microsoft Excel 2010 Advanced #1164Learn to sort and filter data to control information in a list. Calculate projections with data tables and use pivot tables to reorganize summary data. Consolidate data from several worksheets for customized viewing. Link workbooks to update information or re-calculate related tables as information changes. Create and edit macros to automate repetitive or complex tasks. Prerequisite: Excel Intermediate.Start Date: 12/3/13 Day: T TH Hours: 12 Fee: $80 Bldg/Rm: RFC 264 Times: 6 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

QuickBooks Pro 2007 Comprehensive #1151Save your small business time and money by automating your bookkeeping system. Learn to computerize all aspects of your business finances – financial statements, checks, budgets, invoices, purchase orders, accounts receivable, collections, accounts payable, aging reports, payroll, and inventories.Start Date: 9/9/13 Day: M Hours: 18 Fee: $119 Bldg/Rm: CE 238 Times: 6 – 9 pm (6 sessions)

Microsoft Word 2010 Comprehensive - #1173This comprehensive course will help you become a Word expert. You’ll start with the basics – document creation and formatting, using spell check, bullets and numbering, and merging data. From there, you’ll sharpen your skills and learn to create tables, alphabetize data, work with multiple columns, insert graphics, and organize complex documents with headers, footers and footnotes.

Section 1 Start Date: 9/16/13 Day: M W Hours: 18 Fee: $119 Bldg/Rm: RFC 270 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (6 sessions) Section 2 Start Date: 10/8/13 Day: T TH Hours: 18 Fee: $119 Bldg/Rm: CE 238 Times: 9 am – 12 pm (6 sessions)

Culinary ArtsChopped! #1262Our version of the popular TV cooking show! Participants will be provided with a selection of ingredients and then “create” their own special dish in a light-hearted competition... there may even be prizes for the winners!!!Start Date: 10/22/13 Day: T Hours: 2 Fee: $36 Bldg/Rm: RFC Culinary Arts Area Times: 6:00 – 8:00 pm (1 session)

Customized Workplace Spanish™ Training (208) 282-3372

Welcome Spanish-speaking customers to your business or learn Spanish specific to your industry to better supervise Spanish-speaking employees.

Contact us to set up a class that is exactly right for your business.

You don’t have to be fluent to communicate effectively!™

NOTE: All classes are held in Pocatello unless otherwise stated.

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Section 2 – Massaman Curry, Jasmine Rice Start Date: 9/27/13 Day: F Hours: 2 Fee: $36 Bldg/Rm: RFC Culinary Arts Times: 6 – 8 pm (1 session) Section 3 – Pad Thai Start Date: 10/11/13 Day: F Hours: 2 Fee: $36 Bldg/Rm: RFC Culinary Arts Times: 6 – 8 pm (1 session) Section 4 – Egg Custard Start Date: 10/25/13 Day: F Hours: 2 Fee: $36 Bldg/Rm: RFC Culinary Arts Times: 6 – 8 pm (1 session) Section 5 – Vegetable Stir Fry, Vegetable Soup, Jasmine Rice Start Date: 11/8/13 Day: F Hours: 2 Fee: $36 Bldg/Rm: RFC Culinary Arts Times: 6 – 8 pm (1 session)

Digital Arts/WebPowerPoint Nuts and Bolts #1150Most people find making a professional presentation a daunting endeavor. PowerPoint Nuts and Bolts and PowerPoint, the Next Level are designed for the person who makes presentations and wants to be a dynamic part of those presentations. Students will create documents and learn keystrokes and commands unique to the PowerPoint component of Microsoft. Create stand-alone presentations for training purposes using graphics, animation, sound and text/data from related modules in Microsoft Office.Start Date: 9/30/13 Day: M Hours: 6 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: CE 238 Times: 9 am - noon (2 sessions)

PowerPoint, the Next Level #1219Now that you know the basics of PowerPoint, learn some of the higher-level functions and transform your ideas into dynamic visual presentations.

Start Date: 10/9/13 Day: W Hours: 6 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: CE 238 Times: 9 am - noon (2 sessions)

Photoshop Elements: Imaging Editing Basics #1316Adobe’s Photoshop Elements is an inexpensive yet powerful consumer-grade digital image editor. Course focus is on improving lighting and color in digital photos, selecting and manipulating image details, adding type, using layers for combining images.Start Date: 10/19/13 Day: F S Hours: 11 Fee: $80 Bldg/Rm: CE 238 Times: Saturday, 10/19 & 26 – 9 am – 1 pm (2 sessions) Friday, 10/25 – 6 – 9 pm (1 session)

Before Quick and Easy Business Websites #1184Before you build any website, you need to know and determine certain things or you will give your competitors an advantage. This course will help you to determine how you will develop your site so your potential clients can find you better online. You will learn how to identify how they are searching for you, develop a site concept and structure, pick the right domain name, and determine the best places to host your website. Upon completion of this course, you will be ready to start building your own Quick and Easy Business Website.Start Date: 9/12/13 Day: TH Hours: 3 Fee: $60 Bldg/Rm: RFC 264 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (1 session)

Cook Smart! Eat Healthy! #1261Cook Smart! Eat Healthy! This series will provide healthy versions of many popular dishes and offer suggestions for healthier, but satisfying and delicious meals!Start Date: 10/8/13 Day: T Hours: 4 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: RFC Culinary Arts Area Times: 6:00 – 8:00 pm (2 sessions)

Holiday Entertaining #1250Spruce up your holiday tables with some great decorating ideas and fabulous new recipes! We will do some cooking and then sit down and enjoy our efforts.Start Date: 11/5/13 Day: T Hours: 4 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: RFC Culinary Arts Area Times: 6:00 – 8:00 pm (2 sessions)

Summer Cooking II #1260Enjoy a delicious selection of dishes utilizing the wonderful bounty of our summer gardens. Time to eat fresh!!!Start Date: 9/10/13 Day: T Hours: 4 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: RFC Culinary Arts Area Times: 6:00 – 8:00 pm (2sessions)

Thai Cooking #1283Learn how to cook popular and authentic Thai dishes that are both healthy and delicious. Your instructor, Rotjanee Daphne Larsen from Thai Temple Stay Travel, grew up cooking traditional Thai food in her mother’s home in Bangkok. She’s offering five different classes where you will learn to make spring rolls, Massaman curry, pad Thai, egg custard, jasmine rice, vegetable stir fry and vegetable soups. You’ll get to eat what you make and all recipes are included. Pay only $136 for all 5 classes. Use coupon code 2013Thai at checkout.Section 1 – Fried Spring Rolls and Sauces Start Date: 9/13/13 Day: F Hours: 2 Fee: $36 Bldg/Rm: RFC Culinary Arts Times: 6 – 8 pm (1 session)

I am the literary equivalent of a

Big Mac and Fries. Stephen King

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Increase Your Company’s Potential!The best way to work smarter is to have a highly-trained workforce. ISU Continuing Education/Workforce Training, and our training partners, offer responsive, innovative solutions that meet your specific training needs.

Some of Our Previous Clients: Southeast Idaho Health Department Idaho Department of Education American Falls Hospital District Denny’s Wrecker Service Idaho Department of Labor Westmark Credit Union Shoshone Bannock Tribes Farm Bureau Insurance Prime Time Auctions Pioneer Travel Council Fort Hall Casino Premier Technologies VTCU Monsanto

Every customized training job begins with a representative from your organization meeting with a facilitator to determine your exact needs.

For more information, call 282-3372

Customized Training Programs for Businesses, Industry, and Government

Workforce Training SolutionsManagement by Design Series

An Idependent Human Resource Training and Development Firm

ChampionsatWork!™

Training You NeedWhen You Need It

Where You Need It

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Quick and Easy Business Websites #1264If you’re not online, you’re losing business. Your competitors are taking your customers because they are doing something you’re not; correctly building a website that attracts buyers. In this short course, you’ll learn how to build a quick and easy website using WordPress. You won’t need any special over-priced software, coding or technical skills to build a website. You’ll discover how to build a great looking website that is easy to update, use, and secure. You will also learn the secrets of how to change the look and feel of your website. Prerequisites: Ability to navigate the internet quickly. Comfortable with technology.Start Date: 9/19/13 Day: TH Hours: 3 Fee: $60 Bldg/Rm:RFC 264 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (1 session)

Developing and Coding Websites #1172Course begins with foundational concepts for site development strategies, including web content strategies centered on critical factors like relevance, engagement, conversion, and search engine optimization. Instruction then moves into learning the web-standard coding languages of CSS and HTML, using Adobe’s Dreamweaver software to build and maintain websites. Serious students will complete class with a solid foundational coding skill set and knowledge of website development best practices.Required: Dreamweaver CS6 software and Dreamweaver CS6: The Missing ManualStart Date: 10/2/13 Day: W Hours: 33 Fee: $162 Bldg/Rm: CE 238 Times: 6 - 9 pm (11 sessions)

Using WordPress – Quick and Easy Business Websites #1134After you build your Quick and Easy Website with WordPress, now what? Discover how to update your

site. Learn how to add content pages and posts, pictures, video and more. You will also learn to optimize your content for the search engines and hyperlink pages on your site. Most of the time will be hands-on so you can start adding content to your site expanding it with the help of an experienced instructor. Prerequisites: A functioning, self-hosted WordPress site. Content and images you want to add.Start Date: 9/26/13 Day: TH Hours: 3 Fee: $60 Bldg/Rm: RFC 264 Times: 6:30 – 9:30 pm (1 session)

Electricity / ElectronicsProgrammable Logic ControllersIndustrial demand for safe and productive automated facilities requires electricians, maintenance technicians, operators, supervisors, and other industry personnel to possess a thorough understanding of programmable logic controllers (PLCs). Anyone involved in plant operations and maintenance, installing equipment, maintaining equipment, purchasing or implementing cost reduction and automation programs, or maintaining and troubleshooting PLC-based equipment can benefit from these courses. Each student will work with an actual PLC complete with functional Inputs and Outputs. All classes include a high percentage of hands–on work.

Basic PLC Course 1: RS Logix 500 and the Allen Bradley Micrologix Controller #1202Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers, using the Allen Bradley Micrologix family of controllers. Learn ladder logic format, I-O instructions, external devices, operating cycle, relays, timers, counters, sequencers, shift registers, analog applications, math blocks, and troubleshooting

Start Date: 9/9/13 Day: M Hours: 42 Fee: $465 Bldg/Rm: ESTEC 202 Times: 6:30– 9:30 pm (14 sessions) (Class will not meet Thanksgiving week)

Basic PLC Course 2: RS Logix 5000/Allen Bradley ControlLogix/CompactLogix Controllers #1203Introduction to Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) using the Allen Bradley ControlLogix\CompactLogix family of controllers. Students learn ladder logic format, I-O instructions, external devices, operating cycle, relays, timers, counters, sequencers, shift registers, analog applications, math blocks, use of trending and data logging tools, as well as troubleshooting tools and techniques. Start Date: 9/3/13 Day: T Hours: 45 Fee: $465 Bldg/Rm: ESTEC 202 Times: 6:30– 9:30 pm (15 sessions) (Class will not be meet Thanksgiving week)

Basic PLC Course 3: Basic Human Machine Interface #1204This course addresses the interface of PLC to remote operator interface screens, the communication and data management tools and the development of graphic control interfaces between PLC and Human Machine Interface panels that allow process operators to use PLC’s in factory settings. Learn to develop graphics and create workable touch screen controls.Prerequisites: Basic PLC Course 1 or 2, or have basic PLC programming experience.Start Date: 9/4/13 Day: W Hours: 42 Fee: $465 Bldg/Rm: ESTEC 202 Times: 6:30– 9:30 pm (14 sessions) (Class will not be meet Thanksgiving week)

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Instrumentation and Calibration Course 1: Introduction to Instrument Calibration #1206Properly calibrated instruments are critical to the safe and efficient operation of modern industrial facilities. This course introduces basic concepts of instrument calibration. The course explains the characteristics of proper instrument performance as well as how to identify common instrument errors. The steps in a typical calibration procedure will be demonstrated by instructors and performed by students. The course covers: Calibration standards, recognizing proper calibration by examining instrument input and output, proper use of calibration tools, basic functionality of major instruments types and proper documentation of industrial instrument calibration.Start Date: 9/9/13 Day: M W Hours: 45 Fee: $465 Bldg/Rm: ESTEC TBA Times: 6:30– 9:30 pm (15 sessions)

Motor Controls Course 1: Fundamentals of 3 Phase Motor Controls #1205Motors are the heart of most industrial systems. Not only are they responsible for regulating the speed, direction, starting and stopping of electrically operated machinery, but they also sense overload conditions and stop machinery if dangerous conditions develop. Optimum motor management affects plant production, energy savings, and motor replacement costs. This course covers: Types of control systems, magnetic relays, schematic symbols, solid state relays, motor protection and motor efficiency.Start Date: 9/10 Day: T TH Hours: 42 Fee: $465 Bldg/Rm: ESTEC TBA Times: 6:30– 9:30 pm (14 sessions)

Apprentices are required to be registered with the Idaho Division of Building Safety (DBS) prior to going to work in their trade, and to fulfill all requirements of the Idaho DBS. Time will not be credited for work performed while the apprentice is inactive or not registered. It is the responsibility for the employer to ensure that the apprentice performs work under the constant on–the–job supervision of a journeyman.

• Classes begin in September.• Registration for school begins in July.• Enrollment will be examined August 20th, if low or no enrollment on that date,

Class will be canceled. PLEASE register early.• Payment of fees reserves your spot in class.• Apprentice’s hours will not be counted until fees are completely paid.• 162 hours are available to attend and 156 hours are required attendance.• The apprentice is responsible for attendance in class.• A grade of 70% and 156 hours attendance per year are needed for successful completion

Register online @ cetrain.isu.edu and receive a discount.

(payment is required at registration to recieve discount) see page 6 for class info.

Apprenticeship Programsat ISU

The two most important days in your life are the day you are born and the day you find out why. Mark Twain

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HealthBasic EKG Interpretation #1901This is a great course for those taking a health program of study or wishing to advance in their current employment role. EMTs, paramedics, RNs, LPNs, MAs, monitor techs, or those taking an ACLS course would all benefit. Concepts include basic heart anatomy/physiology, cardiac conduction, rhythm interpretation, distinguishing EKG from cardiac monitoring, lead placement and practice interpreting rhythm strips! Students will complete twelve hours of online training. Once they feel they have achieved competency, they arrange a closed-book, in-class exam with the course instructor and must demonstrate 80% competency to pass.Start Date: Online – anytime Fee: $60

Medication Math #1902Recently revised! Do you struggle with math, but need to understand it to safely prescribe or administer medication? This course is for you! Concepts include conversion between systems of measurement, dimensional analysis, working with decimals and percentages, and practice taking the math to real-world scenarios. Great course for students entering nursing, medical assistant, or physician assistant programs!*This online course is self-paced. After successful registration, the student will have 14 days to access and review the course. A certificate will be mailed upon completion and successful submission of course work.Start Date: Online – anytime Fee: $35

OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens #1146Employers! Are you tired of employee resistance to the usual, boring, inconvenient OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen presentations? Then this course is for you and your employees! The user-friendly, online format allows students to complete the course at their own convenience. The OSHA bloodborne Pathogen standard is the focus, but the presenter also includes up-to-the-minute information on the three most devastating and common bloodborne pathogens: The hepatitis–B virus, hepatitis C virus and human immunodeficiency virus. The topic is presented through four sections: 1) Microbes and the chain of infection, 2) statistics and pathophysiology, 3) prevention and 4) the OSHA Standard itself. Online handouts and competency quizzes assure students are held to minimum competency.Start Date: Online – anytime Fee: FREE

Interior Design

DIY Interior Updates Want a change in your home, but don’t have a lot of money to spend? Learn simple tricks you can do yourself to update your home’s interior on a budget.

Choosing Colors That Are Right for Your RoomsColor affects mood, emotion, and possibly even behavior. While your home or office should represent you and the way you live, sometimes the colors in them don’t “feel right.”

See pages 30 & 32 for complete class details.

Tips for Arranging Your Space Are you feeling cramped, crowded or disorganized? Learn how to make the most of the space you have. Learn to choose and arrange furniture and accessories to create a functional, aesthetically pleasing space.

NOTE: All classes are held in Pocatello unless otherwise stated.

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Phlebotomy Technician #1905Do you want to work in an emergency department, clinic, laboratory or any number of settings hiring phlebotomists or phlebotomy technicians? OR perhaps add to a previous certification? The ISU phlebotomy program prepares you for these roles and allows an opportunity to take a national certification exam upon course completion. Topics range from blood draws and laboratory procedures to employability skills and safety. Each student is scheduled for 40 hours to draw blood in a real clinical agency! Accreditation: Idaho Division of Professional Technical Education. There is a background check that may prevent clinical rotations necessary to pass the course. Students will need to plan for the following costs: uniform, immunizations and a Healthcare Provider CPR certification course (CPR available through Workforce Training or area hospitals). Clinical hours are likely to break out of normal course hours due to agency operating hours. Total clinical hours dependent on students completing at least 100 blood draws – fewer will require additional clinical time.Start Date: 8/20/13 Day: T TH Hours: 160 Fee: $850 Bldg/Rm: RFC B1-63 Times: 5 – 10 pm

CPR and First AidBasic First Aid #1915You will learn how to reduce pain and injury by learning and practicing basic first-aid. One day you might save a life by using this information. This class meets OSHA and DOT guidelines for emergency care.Section 1 Start Date: 10/3/13 Day: TH Hours: 4 Fee: $35 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 9 pm (1 session) Section 2 Start Date: 12/12/13 Day: TH Hours: 4 Fee: $35 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 9 pm (1 session)

Healthcare Provider CPR #1930This course prepares you to administer CPR in health care settings and is the course required for ISU CNA, Dental Assisting, Phlebotomy, and EMT students. Approved by the American Heart Association, it covers all the things you need — assessment of breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, infants, and children with one and two rescuer CPR, adult and pediatric obstructed airway management (Heimlich maneuver), and mouth to mask ventilation. Cost includes course textbook and mask valve. Taught by American Heart Association certified instructors.Section 4 – Summer Start Date: 8/6/13 Day: T Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 - 10 pm (1 session) Section 5 – Summer Start Date: 8/17/13 Day: S Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW103 Times: 8:30 am – 1:30 pm (1 session) Section 6 – Summer Start Date: 8/22/13 Day: TH Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 1 Start Date: 9/9/13 Day: M Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 - 10 pm (1 session) Section 2 Start Date: 9/10/13 Day: T Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 3 Start Date: 9/11/13 Day: W Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 4 Start Date: 9/18/13 Day: W Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 - 10 pm (1 session)

Section 5 Start Date: 9/25/13 Day: W Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 6 Start Date: 10/1/13 Day: T Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 7 Start Date: 10/7/13 Day: M Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 8 Start Date: 10/8/13 Day: T Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 9 Start Date: 10/16/13 Day: W Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 10 Start Date: 11/5/13 Day: T Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 11 Start Date: 11/6/13 Day: W Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 12 Start Date: 11/12/13 Day: T Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 13 Start Date: 11/20/13 Day: W Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 - 10 pm (1 session) Section 14 Start Date: 12/4/13 Day: W Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 15 Start Date: 12/9/13 Day: M Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) continued on page 23

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ONLINE TRAINING DESIGNED TO GET YOU WORKING

Computer TechnicianDeveloped by a Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) education partner, the Computer Technician program prepares students for CompTIA A+ certification. Enrollment includes textbooks, exam study guides, a repair toolkit, a power supply tester, a USB drive, and CompTIA A+ exam vouchers.

Executive AssistantDesigned to help students gain the software and business skills needed in the modern office, the Executive Assistant program prepares students to earn the Microsoft Office Specialist Master certification.

Medical Administrative AssistantApproved by the National Healthcareer Association, the Medical Administrative Assistant program prepares students to earn the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) credential. Enrollment includes twelve textbooks and a business writing style guide.

Medical BillingThe Medical Billing program prepares students to work in healthcare reimbursement by covering medical terminology, documentation, patient billing, and more. Enrollment includes five textbooks and a one-year membership to the American Medical Billing Association.

NEW Professional Medical Coding & BillingThe NEW Professional Medical Coding and Billing program was designed by industry experts to prepare students for the new ICD-10 code set, and this training is used by some of the largest and most respected healthcare organizations in the country. Students are also prepared for the CCA and CPC certification exams. Enrollment includes textbooks, industry code books, and access to an online reference library.

Medical Transcription EditorApproved by the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI), the Medical Transcription Editor program prepares students for medical transcription and editing careers. Enrollment includes ten textbooks, a transcription foot pedal, an AHDI membership, and online reference library access.

Pharmacy TechnicianThe Pharmacy Technician program prepares students to pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) Exam. Students can also participate in an externship at a local Walgreens or CVS Pharmacy. Enrollment includes six textbooks and a drug reference handbook.

Idaho State University has partnered with Career Step to offer online training for in-demand careers. Tens of thousands of new jobs are expected in these career fields. Come learn more about these career opportunities and the online training programs at a FREE information session!

JOIN US! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 • 4-7PM ISU Continuing Education Building 1007 N 7th Avenue, Suite 202, Pocatello

SAVE YOUR SEAT OR LEARN MORE [email protected]/isu

W A N T A JOB THAT’S

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ONLINE TRAINING DESIGNED TO GET YOU WORKING

Computer TechnicianDeveloped by a Computer Technology Industry Association (CompTIA) education partner, the Computer Technician program prepares students for CompTIA A+ certification. Enrollment includes textbooks, exam study guides, a repair toolkit, a power supply tester, a USB drive, and CompTIA A+ exam vouchers.

Executive AssistantDesigned to help students gain the software and business skills needed in the modern office, the Executive Assistant program prepares students to earn the Microsoft Office Specialist Master certification.

Medical Administrative AssistantApproved by the National Healthcareer Association, the Medical Administrative Assistant program prepares students to earn the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) credential. Enrollment includes twelve textbooks and a business writing style guide.

Medical BillingThe Medical Billing program prepares students to work in healthcare reimbursement by covering medical terminology, documentation, patient billing, and more. Enrollment includes five textbooks and a one-year membership to the American Medical Billing Association.

NEW Professional Medical Coding & BillingThe NEW Professional Medical Coding and Billing program was designed by industry experts to prepare students for the new ICD-10 code set, and this training is used by some of the largest and most respected healthcare organizations in the country. Students are also prepared for the CCA and CPC certification exams. Enrollment includes textbooks, industry code books, and access to an online reference library.

Medical Transcription EditorApproved by the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI), the Medical Transcription Editor program prepares students for medical transcription and editing careers. Enrollment includes ten textbooks, a transcription foot pedal, an AHDI membership, and online reference library access.

Pharmacy TechnicianThe Pharmacy Technician program prepares students to pass the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) Exam. Students can also participate in an externship at a local Walgreens or CVS Pharmacy. Enrollment includes six textbooks and a drug reference handbook.

Idaho State University has partnered with Career Step to offer online training for in-demand careers. Tens of thousands of new jobs are expected in these career fields. Come learn more about these career opportunities and the online training programs at a FREE information session!

JOIN US! THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 19 • 4-7PM ISU Continuing Education Building 1007 N 7th Avenue, Suite 202, Pocatello

SAVE YOUR SEAT OR LEARN MORE [email protected]/isu

W A N T A JOB THAT’S

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When it comes to hosting an event, your focus should be on what counts – the content.We will take care of all the devilish details. Our services include:• Developing, producing and distributing

brochures and advertising• Reserving facilities (including hotels)• Setting up a conference web page• Providing online registration and

payment• Ordering meals and refreshments,

procuring caterers• Approving CEU’s

When it’s time to plan your next event: Make one call. Sign one contract. Have one very successful event.

For more information about Conference Services, call 208-282-3155 or visit cetrain.isu.edu/conference

CONFERENCE SERVICES

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Healthcare Provider CPR Section 16 Start Date: 12/18/13 Day: W Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 - 10 pm (1 session) Section 17 Start Date: 1/7/14 Day: T Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session) Section 18 Start Date: 1/8/14 Day: W Hours: 5 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5 – 10 pm (1 session)

Pediatric CPR / First Aid #1916Learn how to manage illness and injuries in a child in the first few minutes until professional help arrives. Topics include first aid basics, medical emergencies, injury emergencies, environmental emergencies, signs of child abuse, and CPR and AED. This course meets American Heart Association and Idaho Child Care Program (ICCP) requirements for those involved in child care who have a duty to respond to a first aid emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements, such as child care workers, teachers, foster care workers, camp counselors, youth organizations, and coaches for children’s sports organizations. Course textbook and certification card included in course fee.Section 1 Start Date: 9/16/13 Day: M T Hours: 7 Fee: $59 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5- 8:30 pm (2 sessions) Section 2 Start Date: 11/11/13 Day: M W Hours: 7 Fee: $59 Bldg/Rm: LAW 103 Times: 5- 8:30 pm (2 sessions)

Refresher Healthcare Provider CPRWe have Healthcare Provider CPR refresher options! If you have certified in an AHA Healthcare Provider CPR course in the past and can provide a copy of your expiring certification card (30 day grace period), you can be added to the initial Healthcare Provider CPR course at the reduced cost of $42. Please check the Healthcare Provider CPR courses schedule listed previously.

Dental AssistingFundamentals of Dental Assisting #1920Enhance your career as a dental assistant. This course provides you with basic background and knowledge of dental assisting. Topics include terminology, ethics and jurisprudence, dental charting and cavity classification, rubber dams, 4 handed dentistry and suctioning. It is a pre-requisite to the Dental Assisting Expanded functions courses. Accreditation: Idaho Board of Dentistry, Idaho Division of Professional Technical Education. Prerequisites: Students must take a Healthcare Provider CPR course as a co-requisite, prior to program completion.Start Date: 9/3/13 Day: T TH (1 Saturday – TBA) Hours: 60 Fee: $325 Bldg/Rm: T&T 318 Times: 6 – 9 pm

Expanded Functions – Dental Assisting #1921PERSONALIZED TO YOUR NEEDS! We recognize that Dental Assistants employed at different offices require training in different expanded functions. Students can register for their choice of Dental Assisting Expanded Functions courses based on individual need. Then, to assure the course meets the employing dentist’s needs, the instructor will go to the students employing dental office to complete evaluations, with a dentist from that office evaluating the clinical final. Dental office final exam time is on

top of in-class time. Students must have taken a DA Fundamentals Course and have worked full time in a dental office for six months to be eligible for expanded functions courses. In addition, students must be currently employed in a dental office as cost of the course is offset by students to bringing supplies from their own dental office. Finishing and Polishing Amalgam Restorations and Use of High Speed Handpiece to Remove Orthodontic Adhesives are courses with varying popularity, so will only be offered upon request.Section 1 – Temporary Crown Restoration Start Date: 11/7/13 Day: T TH Hours: 9 Fee: $300 Bldg/Rm: T&T 318 Times: 6 – 9 pm (3 Sessions) Section 2 – Coronal Polish & Pit and Fissure Sealants Start Date: 11/19/13 Day: T TH Hours: 9 Fee: $300 Bldg/Rm: T&T 318 Times: 6 – 9 pm (3 Sessions) Section 3 –Aiding in the Administration of Nitrous Oxide Start Date: 12/3/13 Day: T TH Hours: 5 Fee: $120 Bldg/Rm: T&T 318 Times: 6 – 9 pm (2 Sessions)

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This country has come to feel the same when Congress is in session as when the baby gets hold of a hammer. Will Rogers

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Online Healthcare Worker Training Library

Coming Soon! Online Healthcare Worker Training Library featuring short, low-cost workshops for healthcare professionals

and para-professionals - both generic and field-specific courses.Check on the Website cetrain.isu.edu/health after October 1, 2013

for the First Two Workshops:

Modern Infection Control PracticesConflict Resolution for Healthcare Workers

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EMT TrainingEMT – Basic - #1925Enhance your career opportunities in emergency medical care or augment training in nursing and allied health care. This course meets the Idaho and national requirements for certification as an EMT. The curriculum is designed to familiarize you with basic emergency medical equipment and treating the sick and injured. Upon course completion, students must pass both a state skills exam and a national written exam for certification. Each class is limited to 24 seats. Additional costs will include: Testing fees, immunizations, and Healthcare Provider CPR training.NOTE: Healthcare Provider CPR certification is required within the first two weeks of class and is NOT included in the EMT course costs. Accreditation: Idaho Emergency Medical Services Bureau, Idaho Division of Professional Technical Education. Due to the EMT role, caring for humans, and lack of direct

supervision, agencies require both EMTs and EMT students to pass a background check. The cost of a background check is included in the course fees. Passing or failing the background check is dependent on type of crime and/or when it occurred – Information of this nature is included on the Idaho Criminal History Unit website at https://www.chu.dhw.idaho.gov/**For the first day of class, participants will need to bring one form of government issued photo I.D.Start Date: 8/27/13 Day: T TH: Hours: 157 Fee: $700 Bldg/Rm: LAW 104 Times: 6 - 10 pm (24 sessions) Sat: 8a - 5p (6 sessions)

NEW for rural fire departments!ISU is meeting the needs of the Idaho EMS Shared Online Rural Initiative! We are busy creating the didactic portion of the course and plan to have it available Fall 2013. The course will allow rural EMT course coordinators to use web technology to deliver the classroom portion of the course, then conduct their own lab and clinical locally. Presenters will be current ISU EMT instructors, who meet all IEMS qualifications to be EMT instructors. Idaho EMS has identified this course should be available only to fire departments outside a 50 mile radius of ISU.

Horticultureclass

Home Landscape Care BasicsThis day–long workshop will help you create a landscape worthy of a magazine cover! Find out how to keep your yard looking good throughout the fall; and how to best winterize your lawn, trees, perennial flowers, and shrubs.

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The best time to plant a tree was 20 years ago. The second best time is now. Chinese Proverb

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Nursing AssistantAssistance with Medications #1940Qualify yourself to assist with medications in assisted living, group home and certified family home settings. Upon completion of the course, you will know the legal requirements for assistance with medications, be able to identify safety factors involved, and know your responsibilities and restrictions when assisting with medications. Closed-book certification exam and skills exam are conducted at the end of class. Students should obtain and begin studying the course manual at least one week prior to the class.***Required manual is available at the ISU Bookstore.Section 3 – Summer Start Date: 8/10/13 Day: S Hours: 8 Fee: $70 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108A Times: 10 am – 7 pm (1 session) Section 4 – Summer Start Date: 8/19/13 Day: M W Hours: 8 Fee: $70 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108B Times: 5:30 – 9:30 pm (2 sessions) Section 1 Start Date: 9/14/13 Day: S Hours: 8 Fee: $70 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108A Times: 10 am – 7 pm (1 session) Section 2 Start Date: 9/23/13 Day: M W Hours: 8 Fee: $70 Bldg/Rm: RFC 377 Times: 5:30 – 9:30 pm (2 sessions) Section 3 Start Date: 10/12/13 Day: S Hours: 8 Fee: $70 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108A Times: 10 am – 7 pm (1 sessions) Section 4 Start Date: 10/26/13 Day: S Hours: 8 Fee: $70 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108A Times: 10 am – 7 pm (1 session)

Section 5 Start Date: 11/9/13 Day: S Hours: 8 Fee: $70 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108A Times: 10 am – 7 pm (1 session) Section 6 Start Date: 11/19/13 Day: T TH Hours: 8 Fee: $70 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108A Times: 5:30 – 9:30 pm (2 sessions) Section 7 Start Date: 12/14/13 Day: S Hours: 8 Fee: $70 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108A Times: 10 am – 7 pm (1 session) Section 8 Start Date: 12/16/13 Day: M W Hours: 8 Fee: $70 Bldg/Rm: RFC 377 Times: 5:30 – 9:30 pm (2 sessions)

Certificated Nurse Assistant (CNA) #1955Prepare yourself for employment opportunities in extended care facilities, hospitals, home-care and hospice situations as a nursing assistant. This course meets the following requirements for Idaho registration of nursing assistants: (1) 88 hours of classroom instruction (including discussion, videos, hands-on lab experiences), (2) 32 hours of actual clinical experience in community health care facilities, (3) manual skills testing and written exam as required by the State of Idaho for placement on the state registry. Additional costs include: Textbooks, Healthcare Provider CPR training, certification testing fees, clinical attire, clinical tools and immunizations. Clinical hours may be outside normal class hours, but student will be provided clinical dates at least one month in advance. Each class is limited to 20 seats. In alignment with state requirements, students are required to attend 90% of the course in order to successfully complete the program. Accreditation: Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Idaho Board of Nursing, Idaho Division of Professional Technical Education

Section 1 Start Date: 9/3/13 Day: T TH Hours: 120 Fee: $425 Bldg/Rm: LAW 201 Times: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm (20 sessions) Section 2 – Montpelier Start Date: 9/13/13 Day: F Hours: 120 Fee: $425 Bldg/Rm: Bear Lake Memorial Annex Times: 8 am – 4:30 pm (15 sessions) Section 3 Start Date: 9/17/13 Day: T TH Hours: 120 Fee: $425 Bldg/Rm: LAW 201 Times: 4 - 9 pm (24 sessions) Section 4 Start Date: 9/23/13 Day: M W Hours: 120 Fee: $425 Bldg/Rm: LAW 201 Times: 8:30 am 3:30 pm (20 sessions) Section 5 Start Date: 10/14/13 Day: M W Hours: 120 Fee: $425 Bldg/Rm: LAW 201 Times: 4 – 9 pm (20 sessions) Section 6 Start Date: 11/12/13 Day: T TH Hours: 120 Fee: $425 Bldg/Rm: LAW 201 Times: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm (20 sessions) Section 7 Start Date: 12/9/13 Day: M W Hours: 120 Fee: $425 Bldg/Rm: LAW 201 Times: 8:30 am – 3:30 pm (20 sessions) Section 8 Start Date: 1/7/14 Day: T TH Hours: 120 Fee: $425 Bldg/Rm: LAW 201 Times: 4 – 9 pm (20 sessions)

I will not eat oysters. I want my food dead. Not sick. Not wounded. Dead. Woody Allen

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Programmable Logic Controller Training

P.L.C.

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Basic PLC Course 1: RS Logix 500 and the Allen Bradley Micrologix ControllerBasic PLC Course 2: RS Logix 5000 / Allen Bradley ControlLogix /

CompactLogix ControllersBasic PLC Course 3: Basic Human Machine Interface

(Prerequisites: Basic PLC Course 1 or 2, or have basic PLC programming experience).

Motor Controls Course 1: Fundamentals of 3 Phase Motor Controls #1205Instrumentation and Calibration Course 1: Introduction to Instrument

Calibration #1206

• Excellent training, learn to troubleshoot and install PLCs.• Plenty of Hands-on Work.• Each person will work with an actual PLC.

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Web Supplemented CNA #1956This course delivers the didactic component via the Internet, reducing face-to-face meeting time by almost half. Students should have moderate to advanced computer skills and possess some ability to self-direct. See face-to-face CNA course description for additional requirements.Computer requirements: A computer and hard drive with adequate memory, high-speed Internet access, Adobe Flash Player, basic Microsoft package (Word), Adobe Acrobat Reader. DVD player also requiredFace to face dates will be distributed first day of class. (Lab times: 9 am – 3 pm Clinical times: 7 am – 4 pm) Section 1 Start Date: 9/6/13 Day: F Hours: 120 Fee: $425 Bldg/Rm: LAW 201 Times: 9 am – 4 pm

Section 2 Start Date: 12/13/13 Day: F Hours: 120 Fee: $425 Bldg/Rm: LAW 201 Times: 9 am – 4 pm

Personal / Professional DevelopmentAvoiding Burnout #1136Today with the pressures of a global economy, the lingering stagnant economy, and job exportation; job burnout becomes more pronounced. This webinar will define job burnout, the symptoms, occupations commonly inherent, how to overcome it, and situations supervisors need to avoid.Start Date: 10/15/13 Day: T Hours: 2 Fee: $24 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 6:30 – 8:30 pm (1 session)

Getting (and Staying!) Out of Debt #1139In the United States, the average family has a net worth of about $85,000 (not including the home). For most people, their net worth is decreasing and their debt is escalating. Approximately 1.6 million bankruptcies are filed each year and debt and spending problems are found to be a factor in 81% of all marriages in this country.This class will provide skills necessary to evaluate your current situation, how to implement strategies to lower personal debt on homes, consumer debt, and credit cards. Finally, strategies will be presented on how to avoid future debt and how to establish a personal retirement plan.Start Date: 10/1/13 Day: T Hours:4 Fee: $38 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 6:30 – 8:30 pm (2 sessions)

Gain valuable techniques, skills and information to use in lessons right away. Discover and decide which technologies work best for your classroom.Watch for scheduling information and specific seminar subjects this fall.

Fourth AnnualWFT Tech ConferenceThursday, January 16 and Friday, January 17, 2014

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EDUCATIONTECHNOLOGY

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How to Publish a Book and Become a Bestseller on Kindle #1281How to Publish a Book and Become a Bestseller on Kindle Workshop will take students through a three-phase process of self-publishing through Amazon-owned publishing company, CreateSpace, publishing on Kindle, working with a professional voice narrator on Audible, and external marketing. All phases will be conducted in a workshop format, to allow students with works in progress to leave the course fully-published and selling on Amazon. Beginners are also welcome and will receive everything they need to get started with their first project. Price includes an instruction guide.Start Date: 9/913 Day: M W Hours: 24 Fee: $135 Bldg/Rm: CE 203 Times: 6 – 8 pm (12 sessions)

iPads and iPhones: All of the Information that Should Have Been in the Box, But Wasn’t #1356The iPad and iPhone give individuals and businesses the productivity they need. They entertain you when your work is done. Features like FaceTime, Airplay and iCloud are changing the way people work, learn and play. Unleash the power of your iPad and iPhone and simplify your life. Discover how to optimize your settings, extend your battery life and many other important functions. Get the latest Apple news, see the latest must-have apps and explore the innovative iCloud features. (Bring your iPad or iPhone with you.)Start Date: 11/6/13 Day: W Hours: 1 Fee: $18 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 7 – 8 pm (1 session)

WIN (Women In Nature) #1287WIN provides year-round outdoor activities for women 18 and older. The activities are non-competitive learning opportunities and are open to varying fitness abilities. The fall program will be held in beautiful Albion, Idaho. The registration

fee includes dinner Friday night, breakfast and lunch on Saturday, and two classes. (Choose from: Fly-fishing, Rock Climbing/Hiking, Dutch Oven Cooking, Map and GPS Orienteering, Biking and Kayaking/Canoeing.) Participants are responsible for their own transportation and lodging (motel information will be provided).Start Date: 09/27/13 Day: F Sa Hours: 1 day/1 night Fee: $50

Crafts and SewingIntroduction to Fibers and Fabrics #1284This is a 2-hour lecture/demonstration with PowerPoint presentation. Slides will include magnified photos of the fibers and fabrics. There will also be samples of the major types of fabrics to be passed around for students to feel. History, important characteristics, and uses of the fibers and fabrics will be explained, as well as care hints. This class has a 3 student minimum.Start Date: 10/1/13 Day: T Hours: 2 Fee: $14 Bldg/Rm: CE 125 Times: 6 – 8 pm (1 session)

Introduction to Machine Sewing #1286This class is for the non-sewer and the person who possibly learned the fundamentals many years ago but has not sewn since. Students can bring their own sewing machines in good running order or can arrange before the first night to use a machine provided by the teacher.Introduction to fibers is a prerequisite and this class is limited to 6 students. A $10 material fee associated with this class.Start Date: 10/8/13 Day: T Hours: 8 Fee: $55 Bldg/Rm: CE 203 Times: 6 – 8 pm (4 session)

Beginning Garment Sewing #1285This class is for the students who have a little experience sewing but will not consider themselves competent. This class is limited to 6 students.Start Date: 11/5/13 Day: T Hours: 12 Fee: $64 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 6 – 8 pm (6 sessions)

Making Unique Pillow Cases #1277Make functional, unique pillow cases as holiday gifts! In this three-hour workshop you’ll learn how to use two or three fabrics of your choice to create one-of-a-kind pillow cases for the kids and adults on your gift list. Pillow cases with ruffles as well as tailored designs will be taught. You’ll provide the fabric according to a supply list provided when you register, we’ll provide directions that you can take home as well as in-class instruction in making the cases. You can bring any fabrics, even licensed fabrics such as Disney. Kids love to sleep with Spiderman, Cinderella, or other favorite characters under their heads, and grown-ups enjoy having cases that coordinate with their décor. This hands-on class is limited to 6 participants. Start Date: 11/4/13 Day: M Hours: 3 Fee: $20 Bldg/Rm: CE 203 Times: 6 – 9 pm (1 session)

One Pillow, Three Ways #1276Take a basic throw pillow and embellish it with addition of stencils, fabric paint, or fabric markers and ribbon. Bring your own neutral-colored, un-patterned throw pillow or pillow cover to class for a creative makeover. Other materials will be provided.Start Date: 11/5/13 Day: T Hours: 2 Fee: $28 Bldg/Rm: T&T 333 Times: 6:30 – 8:30 pm (1 session)

NOTE: All classes are held in Pocatello unless otherwise stated.

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Fitness and DanceAre You Ready to Rumba?Get in touch with your inner rhythms as you get an introduction to Ballroom Dancing. You’ll be able to dance to any song after being exposed to the American style of Foxtrot, Waltz, Tango, Rumba, Samba, Salsa/Mambo, Cha-Cha, and Swing. No experience necessary. All you need is to be ready to take two-steps to fun.

Are You Ready to Rumba? I 1280Waltz, Tango, Rumba & Foxtrot.Start Date: 9/11/13 Day: W Hours: 8 Fee: $35 Bldg/Rm: CE 162 (per person) Times: 7 - 9 pm (4 session)

Are You Ready to Rumba? II 1280Salsa/Mamba, Cha-Cha, Samba, Swing and class reviewStart Date: 10/15/13 Day: T Hours: 10 Fee: $30 Bldg/Rm: CE 162 (per person) Times: 7 – 9 pm (5 session)

Basic Beginning Yoga #1288Tone your muscles, strengthen your spine, improve balance and increase your flexibility to build a strong foundation for total body health with this invigorating workout! Bring a yoga mat, yoga block, towel or blanket, and a cloth belt or tie that measures one and a half yards. Please wear loose, comfortable clothingStart Date: 9/10/13 Day: T Hours: 6 Fee: $45 Bldg/Rm: TBD Times: 6 – 7 pm (6 sessions)

Country Two Step and Round Dance #1282Country two-step and round dance are fun, upbeat, and easy to learn. The perfect date night or night out with friends, you’ll enjoy hours of entertainment led by our talented instructors.Start Date: 10/17/13 Day: TH Hours: 12 Fee: $30 Bldg/Rm: CE 162 Times: 7 – 9 pm (6 sessions)

Military Fitness #1140Workforce Training is cooperating with the ISU ROTC to offer their Military Fitness Class. You can develop the physical fitness requirements of an officer in the Army. There will be an emphasis on developing one’s own fitness through challenging, competitive and progressive training sessions.Class starts Wednesday.Start Date: 8/28/13 Day: M W F Hours: 45 Fee: $15 Bldg/Rm: Reed Gym Times: 6 – 7 am (45 sessions)

Gun SafetyGun Safety and Shooting Skills Improvementv #1225Learn basic gun handling techniques, unloading and storage. This class helps shooters develop basic shooting skills and tactics. Students will need to provide their own firearm (unloaded), 50 rounds of ammunition, a billed hat, eye protection and hearing protection. This class also covers state and federal gun laws and provides students with the information needed to obtain an Idaho concealed weapons permit. Applications for the concealed weapons permits will be available at the end of class upon request.Start Date: 10/3/13 Day: TH F Hours: 4 Fee: $54 Times: 6 – 8 pm Bldg/Rm: CE 203 – Thursday, 5:30 – 7:30 pm Oregon Trail Gun Club, Friday 5:30 – 7:30 pm (2 Sessions)

Advanced Gun Skills and Tactics for Self-Protection #1226You may have a gun in your nightstand or even a concealed weapons permit, but do you have strategies to use in a life threatening situation? This class will help shooters develop marksmanship and tactics during a crisis situation. Each student must have at least intermediate shooting skills and must bring their own weapon (unloaded), 100-150 rounds of ammunition, a billed hat, eye protection and hearing protection. Graduates of the Gun Safety and Shooting Skills Improvement course are encouraged to attend.Start Date: 10/17/13 Day: TH F Hours: 5 Fee: $72 Bldg/Rm: CE 203 – Thursday, 5:30 – 7:30 pm Oregon Trail Gun Club, Friday 5:30 – 8:30 pm (2 Sessions)

Interior DecoratingDIY Interior Updates #1240Want a change in your home without spending a lot of money? Learn some simple tricks you can do yourself to update your home’s interior on a budget. We will discuss ways to replace or reuse what you already have, as well as ideas for repurposing thrifted items.Start Date: 10/22/13 Day: T TH Hours: 5 Fee: $38 Bldg/Rm: T&T 333 Times: 6:30 – 9 pm (2 sessions)

Personalized Color for Your Space #1242Color affects mood, emotion, and behavior. This class helps you understand basic color theory, discover your personal color favorites, and learn how and where to apply color for the impact you desire. Learn to make the color decisions that suit you and your lifestyle best.Start Date: 9/24/13 Day: T TH Hours: 5 Fee: $38 Bldg/Rm: T&T 333 Times: 6:30 – 9 pm (2 sessions)

Obstacles are those frightful things you see when you take your eyes off the goal. Henry Ford

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Successful Transitions and Retention Track (START) provides social and academic support to help ISU students overcome barriers while they pursue a sustainable career and life goals.For the first time ever, these courses are being offered community-wide to help anyone who wants to better their life and career.

Mathematical Reasoning II #1293This class is designed to aid the student in attaining competencies in two of the General Education abilities: 1) Mathematical, scientific and symbolic reasoning and 2) Critical, creative thinking and problem solving.

Start Date: 8/27/13 Day: T Hours: 16 Fee: $90 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 4 – 5 pm (16 sessions)

Personal Effectiveness Action Plan (PEAP) #1290This course is designed to support student evolution in three areas; positivity and adaptability, distress tolerance, and self-awareness. These skills are critical in making it possible for students to manage the demands of school-family-life balance. Topics include career and academic effectiveness, an introduction to Planned Happenstance theory, as well as techniques for emotional regulation and mindfulness. This course emphasizes an honest assessment of personal strengths, challenges, and opportunities. Group work is required and students will be assigned groups during the first session. (The course is held from 1-2 pm, with an hour break, and continues from 3-4 pm.)Start Date: 8/28/13 Day: W Hours: 16 Fee: $90 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 1 – 2 pm & 3 – 4 pm (8 sessions)

Writing for College Effectiveness #1294The START writing course is designed to help students understand the general guidelines for college writing and reading at the entry level. Students will understand the basic fundamentals of written English, as well as better understand the expectations of a college writing course. Start Date: 8/29/13 Day: TH Hours: 16 Fee: $90 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 3 – 4 pm (16 sessions)

Professional Effectiveness #1291This course is designed to give students an understanding of the skills, attitudes, and behaviors necessary for success in college and continued success throughout their careers. Topics include planning, managing, learning, thinking, studying, communicating, and writing. The emphasis of the course is on self-awareness, as it is necessary for self-improvement. This course is normally limited to students who have been accepted into the Successful Transitions and Retention Track (START) Program. Other students may be accepted with instructor approval, depending on space availability. Students will develop positive attitudes and acquire effective and efficient work habits and management skills—becoming personally and professionally effective. (The course is held from 1-2 pm, with an hour break, and continues from 3-4 pm.)Start Date: 10/23/13 Day: W Hours: 16 Fee: $90 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 1 – 2 pm & 3 – 4 pm (8 sessions)

*These courses require pre-approval from the START Coordinator. For additional information and the access code to complete registration, contact Amy Christensen at 282-4359 or email [email protected] to set up an appointment.

cetrain.isu.edu/start

Mathematical Reasoning I #1292This class is designed to aid the student in attaining competencies in two of the General Education abilities: 1) Mathematical, scientific and symbolic reasoning and 2) Critical, creative thinking and problem solving.Start Date: 8/27/13 Day: T Hours: 16 Fee: $90 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 3 – 4 pm (16 sessions)

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Tips for Arranging and Organizing Your Space #1243Are you feeling cramped, crowded or disorganized? Learn how to make the most of the space you have. We discuss de-cluttering, downsizing and organizing to free your rooms from unwanted and unnecessary items. Then learn to choose and arrange furniture and accessories to create a functional, aesthetically pleasing space.Start Date: 10/8/13 Day: T TH Hours: 5 Fee: $38 Bldg/Rm: T&T 333 Times: 6:30 – 9 pm (2 sessions)

Personal GrowthPersonal Effectiveness #1223Take control of your day! You can learn effective skills to manage your time, stress, organize every aspect of your life, and make those difficult decisions. Cultivate the life you’ve always wanted by taking control of your day and finally getting to the things you love.Start Date: 9/5/13 Day: TH Hours: 8 Fee: $68 Bldg/Rm: RFC 263 Times: 7 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

Relieve Stress and Anxiety through Time Management #1209You know the feeling, rushing from task to task with your stomach tied in knots, knowing you can never get it all done. Learn to manage your time to boost your productivity and confidence, reduce anxiety/stress, and reclaim your personal life.Start Date: 9/17/13 Day: T Hours: 2 Fee: $38 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 6:30 – 8:30 pm 1 session)

TradesFlagging #1195In this class you will learn such topics as responsibilities of the flagger, basic signals, flagging systems, signing, channeling devices and traffic control practice. This class meets requirements for training programs recognized by the Idaho Transportation Department.Section 1 Start Date: 8/10/13 Day: S Hours: 6 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108B Times: 9 am – 4 pm (1 session) Section 2 Start Date: 9/14/13 Day: S Hours: 6 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 9 am – 4 pm (1 session) Section 3 Start Date: 9/28/13 Day: S Hours: 6 Fee: $54 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108A Times: 9 am – 4 pm (1 session)

Building ConstructionCabinet and Furniture Technology #1090Fine furniture and cabinet construction requires many skills. Work with crafts people and upgrade your skills or learn new ones. Instruction will be provided in shop safety, design and planning, materials and supplies, hand and power tool operation, joinery, and finishing. Students will be working on their own projects, guided by the instructor. Students bring their own hand tools, project materials and plans.Start Date: 9/4/13 Day: W Hours: 30 Fee: $150 Bldg/Rm: M&O (bldg. #22) Carpentry Shop Times: 5:30 – 8:30 pm (10 sessions)

Erosion Control / Storm Water #1190Contractors, learn the new guidelines! Topics covered are federal and local erosion and sediment controls requirements; responsible person requirements; local training and certification; best management practices; erosion control; sediment control; the top 10 compliance problems. After passing this class, you apply for ESC certification from the City of Pocatello. Additional fees apply.Section 1 Start Date: 9/19/13 Day: TH Hours: 4 Fee: $45 Bldg/Rm: CE 203 Times: 5 – 9 pm (1 session) Section 2 Start Date: 10/10/13 Day: TH Hours: 4 Fee: $45 Bldg/Rm: CE 203 Times: 5 – 9 pm (1 session)

MachiningIntroduction to CNC Mill Operations #1222Learn how to set up and operate CNC mills to cut pre-programmed parts. Training will include installing and setting tools, locating work-holding devices, loading programs, graphing tool paths and actual machine operation. This course is for people knowledgeable in manual machining operations who want to upgrade their skills to include operation of CNC machines. Instructor permission to take the class is required. Safety glasses required.Start Date: 9/11/13 Day: W Hours: 30 Fee: $189 Bldg/Rm: RFC 131 Times: 6 – 9 pm (10 sessions)

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NOTE: All classes are held in Pocatello unless otherwise stated.

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NKA

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Come join us!

New Knowledge Adventures (NKA) at ISU is a member-directed organization for adults, 50 years of age and older, to expand knowledge and explore new ideas in an informal, non-competitive environment. Members pay a small membership fee and may then take as many classes as they wish. NKA courses and activities include academic, technical, professional, and social activities, as well as travel, recreational, arts, self-improvement, and outdoor activities. For information please contact Gary at (208) 282-3155 or Shirley at (208) 282-2789

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Machine Shop Lathe Theory #1200This course will provide you with hands-on training and classroom instruction, primarily on engine lathes and their uses, including threading, knurling, and cutting tapers, balls, and grooves. You will practice measuring techniques using both calipers and micrometers. You can complete the machinists hammer, a project which covers the full range of lathe capabilities, in the 30 hour course or you can choose to do other projects. Suggested Tools: 10” Adjustable Wrench, Allen Wrench Set of 5/16, Safety Glasses - Required, Safety Shoes Recommended, Clothing Should Not be Too Loose.Start Date: 9/11/13 Day: W Hours: 30 Fee: $189 Bldg/Rm: RFC 131 Times: 6 – 9 pm (10 sessions)

WeldingWelding FactsExperts predict a large shortage of capable manufacturing workers in the next few years almost everywhere, and many companies now report difficulty finding welders. The Bureau of Labor Statistics projects that the growth in this sector will be 15% over the next decade.

Beginning/Inter./Adv. Welding #1230Re-tool your skills to take advantage of in-demand, high paying jobs in the manufacturing sectors. If you’re an individual who likes building things, working with your mind and hands or simply enjoys seeing the results of your efforts, then we have just what you’re looking for.These self-paced courses are designed for the beginner, intermediate, or experienced welder. SMAW, GMAW, and GTAW are at all levels. The following topics will be covered: Machine Settings, Preparation of Materials, Safety and Welding in all positions. No welding equipment is required for the first night of class. First night is two hours only. There are three types of welding offered. Arch and Mig have similar equipment. However, they are taught separately. Each section is thirty hours. In this course, there is no hobby welding or project building. Students MUST attend the first night of class if they want to continue on the following nights.Section 1 Start Date: 8/29/13 Day: TH Hours: 30 Fee: $272 Bldg/Rm: T&T Weld Shop Times: 6 – 10 pm (8 sessions) Section 2 Start Date: 10/17/13 Day: TH Hours: 30 Fee: $272 Bldg/Rm: T&T Weld Shop Times: 6 – 10 pm (8 sessions)

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Computers- Programming and Web DevelopmentASP.NET using C# MySQL Introduction C# Advanced PHP Advanced C# Introduction PHP Web Programming C++ Advanced SQL Programming C++ Introduction VBA Programming Flash ActionScript XML Introduction HTML/XHTML Introduction Programming Introduction Java Advanced SharePoint for Users Java Introduction SharePoint Designer JavaScript Introduction Silverlight IntroductionComputers- Web and Graphic DesignAdobe Illustrator Building Interactive Web Sites with CSS, DHTML and Ajax Adobe Fireworks Designing Web Sites with CSS Flash Introduction Cool Web Pages with CSS and Layers Photoshop Intermediate Dreamweaver AdvancedPersonal and Small Business CoursesHow to Start an Internet Business How to Start a Home Based Business Knowledge is Power: Women & Finance Telecommuting: Working from Home Buying a Business: The Inside Track Mom + Entrepreneur = Mompreneur Business Writing for Busy Professionals: Part 1 Business Writing for Busy Professionals: Part 2 Fundamentals of Instructional Design Basic Management Skills Online Research Using Search Engines and Directories QuickBooks for Small Business Owners Quickbooks ProLife Enrichment CoursesKnowing When to Step In: Caring for Aging Loved Ones Letting Go of Detrimental Thinking Making Meaning of Your Life Laws of Attraction Finding the Right Hairstyles for You! Finding Balance in Today’s Chaotic World Learn How to Communicate Effectively Take Charge of Your Money and Win Free College Credits By Showing What You Know: How It is Done Tracing your Civil War Ancestors Positive Parenting Organize or AgonizeFreelancing and Writing CoursesHow to Earn a Living Freelancing How to Freelance Writing Articles and Blogs Microsoft Word: Desktop Publishing Technical Writing Fundamentals Blogging with WordPress

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Online: cetrain.isu.eduGo online, create a profile, register and pay online with your Visa or MasterCard.

By Phone: (208) 282-3372Phone-in registration will be accepted using Visa or MasterCard. Call (208) 282-3372 any weekday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. We will take your information over the phone, mail you an invoice or take your credit card information, and upon receipt of payment, you will be officially registered for class(es).

Policies/ProceduresEnrollment Deadlines:R e g i s t r a t i o n i s n o t c o m p l e te u n t i l fees are paid. Unless otherwise noted, registration is open until each class is filled or until two (2) days prior to the class start date. Complete registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis.

Course Fee: Registrat ion is complete upon receipt of fee payment. Make check payable to ISU.

Class Cancellations/Refunds: If a class is cancelled by ISU, a full refund will be issued. If a class is dropped by a student, it must be done two days prior to the class start date in order to receive a full refund less a $15 processing fee. If a two-day notice is not given, no refund will be issued.

Snow Policies and School Closures: If the university is closed during the day because of bad weather or some other emergency, our night classes are also cancelled. We will make every attempt to reschedule classes for students. In the event that classes are not cancelled and the weather is inclement, we urge you to use your best judgement in deciding whether or not to attend. If in doubt, call (208) 282-3372.

AA/EEOC Idaho State University subscribes to the principles and laws of the State of Idaho and the federal government, including applicable executive orders pertaining to civil rights. All rights, privileges, and activities of the University are made available without regard to race, creed, color, sex, age, disability, national origin or veteran status. The University is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. Evidence of practices that are not consistent with such a policy should be reported to the Director of the Affirmative Action Office, located in the Museum Building, Room 422 or call (208) 282-3964.

ADA Students having questions about accessibility or requesting reasonable accommodations as indicated in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or Section 504, should contact the Director of Disability Services, located in Rendezvous Bldg., Room 125 or call (208) 282-3599.

In PersonCome to the Workforce Training Office located in the Continuing Education Building, 1001 N 7th Avenue (Room 202), in Pocatello and have one of our customer service associates help you with the process. Payment can be made with cash, check, credit card (Visa or MasterCard), or a signed Purchase Order.

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