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Palmer Campus www.tridenttech.edu/ce August- December Trident Technical College does not discriminate in admission or employment on the basis of race, gender, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or pregnancy. Produced and printed by Trident Technical College. 7/15 Trident Technical College Palmer Campus 66 Columbus St. Charleston, SC 29403 Phone: 843.722.5500 To register for classes, call 843.574.6152 or visit www.tridenttech.edu/ce. Summer Camps – Kids’ College/Teen U Creative Arts – Beautiful Batiks (Ages 7-16) $129 Explore the beauty of batiks, the amazing art form of dyeing fabric to create colorful works of art. Using glue and paint instead of wax and dye, kids of all ages can take part in this amazing camp. Note: Things can get messy on painting day so remember to send kids with old t-shirts to wear! (Ages 7-11) XDKC 522-P01 Aug. 3-7 MTuWThF 8:30a.m.–noon (Ages 12-16) XDKC 521-P01 Aug. 3-7 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. Computer Technology – Alice 3D and Video Games (Ages 12-16) $149 Learn fundamental programming concepts in the context of creating animated movies and simple video games. Upon completion of the camp, students will create an animation for telling a story or playing an interactive game, or a video to share on the Web and present to the class on the final day. XDKC 577-P01 Aug. 3-7 MTuWThF 8:30a.m. -noon Computer Technology – Gamestar Mechanic (Ages 9-13) $149 Gamestar Mechanic is a game and online community that teaches kids how to design their own games. Game design builds systems thinking, 21st century skills, creative problem solving, art and aesthetics, writing and storytelling and creates a motivation for STEM learning. XDKC 595-P01 Aug. 3-7 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m. Continuing Education Course Schedule FALL 2015 ENHANCE EQUIP EXPLORE Continuing Education

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Page 1: Palmer Campus fall 2015 course schedule

PalmerCampus

www.tridenttech.edu/ce

August-December

Trident Technical College does not discriminate in admission or employment on the basis of race, gender, color, national or ethnic origin, age, religion, disability, marital status, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or pregnancy.

Produced and printed by Trident Technical College. 7/15

Trident Technical CollegePalmer Campus66 Columbus St.Charleston, SC 29403Phone: 843.722.5500

To register for classes,call 843.574.6152 or visitwww.tridenttech.edu/ce.

Summer Camps –Kids’ College/Teen U

Creative Arts – Beautiful Batiks (Ages 7-16) $129

Explore the beauty of batiks, the amazing art form of dyeing fabric to create colorful works of art.

Using glue and paint instead of wax and dye, kids of all ages can take part in this amazing camp. Note: Things can get messy on painting day so remember to send kids with old t-shirts to wear!

(Ages 7-11)XDKC 522-P01 Aug. 3-7 MTuWThF 8:30a.m.–noon(Ages 12-16)XDKC 521-P01 Aug. 3-7 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m.

Computer Technology – Alice 3D and Video Games (Ages 12-16) $149

Learn fundamental programming concepts in the context of creating animated movies and simple video games. Upon completion of the camp, students will create an animation for telling a story or playing an interactive game, or a video to share on the Web and present to the class on the final day.

XDKC 577-P01 Aug. 3-7 MTuWThF 8:30a.m. -noon

Computer Technology – Gamestar Mechanic (Ages 9-13) $149

Gamestar Mechanic is a game and online community that teaches kids how to design their own games. Game design builds systems thinking, 21st century skills, creative problem solving, art and aesthetics, writing and storytelling and creates a motivation for STEM learning.

XDKC 595-P01 Aug. 3-7 MTuWThF 1-4:30 p.m.

Continuing Education

Course ScheduleFALL 2015

ENHANCEEQUIP

EXPLORE

Continuing Education

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August-December 2015 • Palmer Campus

Charleston History and Culture

Slave Dwelling Project $25Joseph McGill Jr., an employee of the National

Trust for Historic Preservation in Charleston, chronicles his experiences in spending the night in over 60 slave dwellings in an attempt to bring visibility to the preservation of slave-extant dwellings.

XHOS 614-P02 Aug. 27 Th 6-7:30 p.m.

Storyteller Music Series – The Summer of You and Me $19

Join singer/songwriter Tristina Dupree for a night of music and storytelling from her first EP “The Summer of You and Me” (CD included with class registration) featuring her hit about zombies called “All I See is Red” as well as a song that she wrote about being dumped three times on her birthday.

XFAR 502-P01 Sept. 15 Tu 6:30-8 p.m.

Storyteller Novel Series – Raptures: Tales of Darkness & Light $19

The stories of Charles Watts take you on journeys to Iran to hunt for a wolf cub, to India to learn how to fish, and on an epic journey across the U.S. with a man and his dog - funny, poignant, haunting and perceptive. Registration fee includes his book of short stories, Raptures: Tales of Darkness & Light.

XFAR 504-P01 Aug. 26 W 6:30-8 p.m.

Storyteller Poetry Series – Poetically Thinking $19

Join local Charleston poet, Denise Mungin, as she shares selections from her “Poetically Thinking” series of books. Enjoy these fun, energetic, and inspiring books as you learn more about the Gullah culture and African-American people. Registration fee includes both “Poetically Thinking” poetry series books.

XFAR 501-P01 Aug. 18 Tu 6:30-8 p.m.

Storyteller Poetry Series – Poetry Slam $19

Join Matthew Foley, founder of Holy City Youth Slam, for an exploration of the art of spoken word. He breaks down the process of writing poems and will perform excerpts from his book We Could Be Oceans and album, “What You Will Need in Class Today.” Registration fee includes a copy of his book and album.

XFAR 503-P01 Oct. 14 W 6:30-8 p.m.

Storyteller Poetry Series – Waking Up in a Beautiful Room $19

Charles Watts has been writing audience-oriented poetry since the late ‘60s and has presented his work in readings across the U.S. and abroad. In addition, he edited Seizure Magazine and organized poetry workshops on three continents. Registration fee includes his book Waking Up in a Beautiful Room.

XFAR 505-P01 Oct. 26 M 6:30-8 p.m.

Continuing Education Course Schedule Culinary Arts

The Farmer and The Chef $49Join The Farmer, Jim Martin of Compost in My

Shoe and The Chef, David Vagasky of the Culinary Institute of Charleston, for the ultimate local farm-to-table experience. Be entertained as this evening of inspiration, idea sharing and food tasting takes you back to our roots and into the kitchen.

XHOS 643-P01 Sept. 21 M 6:30-8:30 p.m.

Pastry and Baking

Art of Breadmaking I $149Smell the aroma of freshly baked bread and

experience the taste sensation of a warm slice topped with tomatoes, basil and a drizzle of good olive oil. Chef David Vagasky guides you on how to make French bâtards, épis de blé, focaccia, ciabatta with stiff biga and sixstrand braid challah.

XHOS 596-P03 Oct. 10 Sa 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

Art of Breadmaking II $149In this class, Chef David Vagasky teaches you

the tricks and techniques of artisan breadmaking, moving to deeper flavors through fermentation and cultures: fermented French bread, light and marble rye breads, sourdough and seeded sourdough.

XHOS 599-P02 Nov. 21 Sa 9 a.m.-3 p.m.