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SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATIONFALL 2011 SCHEDULE

www.wcccd.eduCareer ProgramHotline: (800) 300-2118 • General Information: (313) 496-2600

WayneCountyCommunityCollegeDistrict

Classes Begin August 23, 2011

Check Out OurNew Webpage!

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WE ARE

SCHOOL OF CONTINUING EDUCATION

SCHOOL OFCONTINUINGEDUCATION

RESPONSIVE • PROFESSIONAL • LIFE ENRICHINGThe School of Continuing Education provides high quality, accessible programs andservices in response to community needs. Our programs are offered as lifelong learningopportunities for individuals who want to enrich their cultural experiences, enhance theirprofessional or occupational skills. Courses are available during the day, evening, weekendand on-line.

Our lifelong learning courses encompass a wide range of activities and interests, such as: artsand crafts, personal enhancement, health, physical fitness and sports, performing arts andglobal awareness. Additional educational opportunities include specialized courses that fulfillstate licensing and professional certification requirements and computer technology training.

Youth development is a special focus area for the School. Among our programs are the Kids’College, summer camps, career exposure and the youth enhancement series. These classes aredesigned to be fun-filled, academically challenging and enriching.

Continuing Education specializes in providing Short-Term Certificate programs that offernew training opportunities based on the changing economy and the need for retraining andskill building. Such offerings include Advanced Computer Technology, Human ResourcesSpecialist, Computerized Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Grant Writing, Grant Management,Office Support Specialist, and Non-Profit Management.

The School is committed to the provision of excellence. Our staff and instructors havecollective expertise in a wide range of subject matter and course content. We look forward toproviding you with superior customer service.

To Request a Continuing Education ScheduleCall (313) 496-2600 or visit www.wcccd.edu

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CERTIFICATE PROGRAMSAdministrative Office Management CertificateCustomer Service I - Quality Customer Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Fundamentals of Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Microsoft Access Intermediate 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Microsoft Excel Intermediate 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Microsoft Word Intermediate 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Effective Communication in Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Leadership and Supervision . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Case Management CertificateIntroduction to Case Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Document Efficiently . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Ethical Issues and Dilemmas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Cultural Competence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11

Computerized Accounting CertificatePrinciples of Computerized Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Quickbooks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Advanced Computerized Accounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12

Grant Management CertificateReview of Grant Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Grant Implementation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Sustaining Your Grant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

Grant Writing CertificateIdentify the Funds that Count . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Grant Writing I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Grant Writing II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Research/Write State and Federal Grants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14

Human Resource Specialist CertificateFundamentals of Human Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Employment and Staffing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Compensation and Benefits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Human Resources Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Ethics, Labor Relations, Safety and Health . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15

Java Script CertificateJava Script - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Java Script - Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16

Macromedia DreamWeaver Certificat9Dreamweaver - Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Dreamweaver - Level II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17Dreamweaver - Level III . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17

Non-Profit Management CertificateNon-Profit Organization Start Up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Steps to Become a 501C3 Organization . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Steps to Successful Fundraising . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Introduction to Strategic Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Fund Development . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Introduction to Grant Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18

Office Support Specialist CertificateOffice Support I – PC Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Office Support II – Introduction to Software: Word and Excel . . . . . . . .19Office Support III – Advanced Software: Access andPowerPoint . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Office Support IV – Office Procedures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Web Design CertificateWeb Page Design - Beginner (HTML Basics) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Web Page Design - Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Web Page Design - Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Macromedia Flash - Basic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Macromedia Dreamweaver - Basic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INSTITUTESign Language - Beginners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Sign Language - Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

BUSINESS INSTITUTEHow to Start and Operate a Small Business . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21How to Start and Operate a Small Business - Intermediate . . . . . . . . .21Credit Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Estate Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21

MICHIGAN INSTITUTE FOR PUBLIC SAFETY EDUCATIONFire Fighter I and II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Hazmat Awareness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

KIDS’ COLLEGE

Kids’ Core ClassesBallet for Children (Ages 4-6) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Kung-Fu Ninja’s for Kids (Ages 7-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Robotics with Lego Mindstorms (Ages 10-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Tap Dance for Kids (Ages 7-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26

LUNCH HOUR ENRICHMENT SERIES FOR ADULTS

Fun with Graphics/Pictures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Microsoft Excel Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Microsoft Powerpoint Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Internet Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Keyboarding Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27

SILVER CIRCLEExperience Senior Power . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Jewelry Bead Design for Mature Learners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Mature Learners - Exploring the PC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Mature Learners - Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Mature Learners - Windows XP Expert . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Mature Learners - Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Mature Learners - Internet and You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Painting for Mature Learners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Personal Internet Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29

DOWNRIVER CAMPUS CORE CLASSESARTS AND CRAFTSCeramics - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Ceramics - Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Crocheting for Beginners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Drawing for Beginners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Floral Design - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Gift Wrapping/Bow Making . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Knitting I - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Matting and Framing - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Matting and Framing - Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Painting for Mature Learners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33

COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TRAININGGetting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Internet Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Introduction to Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Keyboarding Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Microsoft Excel Basic 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Microsoft Word Basic 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Microsoft Excel Intermediate 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Microsoft Word Intermediate 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

DANCEBallroom Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Beginning Square Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Egyptian Belly Dancing - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Egyptian Belly Dancing - Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Intermediate Square Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35

MUSICBeginning Classical Guitar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Intermediate Classical Guitar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTSTai Chi - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Zumba Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Zumba Gold Fitness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

PROFESSIONAL EXAMS AND LICENSING PREPARATIONBLS for Healthcare Providers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36

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DOWNTOWN CAMPUS CORE CLASSESARTS AND CRAFTSContemporary Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Crocheting for Beginners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Decorating with Wreaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Floral Design - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Floral Design - Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Gift Wrapping/Bow Making . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Holiday Handicrafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Strictly Wedding Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Tropical Floral Arrangements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

BUILDING, CONSTRUCTION, AND HOME IMPROVEMENTPre-Licensing Wiring . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38

COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TRAININGCreating Greeting Cards and Invitations Using Word . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Internet Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Introduction to Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Keyboarding Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Microsoft Access Basic 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Microsoft Excel Basic 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Microsoft Publisher . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Microsoft Word Basic 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Microsoft Access Intermediate 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Microsoft Excel Intermediate 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Microsoft Word Intermediate 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40

EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENTMathematics Concepts - Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Mathematical Concepts - Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Understanding Basic Algebra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Understanding Basic Trigonometry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Fundamentals of Calculus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41

ENRICHMENT SERIESBeginning Digital Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Event Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Projects in Digital Photography . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41

PROFESSIONAL EXAMS AND LICENSING PREPARATIONNational Electrical Code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42

SEWING AND DESIGNQuiliting for Beginners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42

NORTHWEST CAMPUS CORE CLASSESARTS AND CRAFTSBeaded Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Christmas Tree Designs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Floral Design - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Floral Design Application . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Gift Wrapping/Bow Making . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Holiday Decorating . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Holiday Handicrafts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Jewelry Bead Design - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Jewelry Bead Design - Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Simple Curtain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44The Art of Embellishment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Holiday Meal Planning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Holiday Table Setting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44

COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TRAININGIntroduction to Windows XP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Keyboarding Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Microsoft Excel Intermediate 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45

HEALTH SCIENCECooking Lite . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Healthier You . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45

LANGUAGE AND CULTUREBuilding Your Family Tree . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Find Family History on the Net . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Genealogy Research for Beginners . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Genealogy: History and Research . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Genealogy: What’s in the Library . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Introduction to Genealogy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

MUSICBeginning Guitar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Intermediate Guitar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46

PROFESSIONAL EXAMS AND LICENSING PREPARATIONNursing Information Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47TEAS (Test of Essential Nursing Skills) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47

SEWING AND DESIGNCraft Sewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Fundamentals of Basic Sewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Introduction to Tailoring Techniques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Rag to Riches Recycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Sewing II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48

WESTERN CAMPUS CORE CLASSESARTS AND CRAFTSBeaded Gifts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Jewelry Bead Design - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Jewelry Bead Design - Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49

COMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TRAININGComputer Repair - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Digital Cameras: Learning to Use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Photoshop . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Photoshop Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Web Page Design - Beginner (HTML Basics) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Web Page Design - Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50

DANCEBallroom Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51Egyptian Belly Dancing - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51

LANGUAGE AND CULTURESpanish for the Healthcare Professional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51Yoruba Class . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51

PHYSICAL FITNESS AND SPORTSTai Chi - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52

SKILLED TRADESSmall Engine Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52

UNIVERSITY CENTER CORE CLASSESCOMPUTER SCIENCE TECHNOLOGY TRAININGIC3 Part I - Computing Fundamentals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53IC3 Part II - Key Applications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53IC3 Part III - Living Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Microsoft Excel Basic 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Microsoft Word Basic 2007 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53

DANCEBallroom Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54Egyptian Belly Dancing - Beginner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54

LANGUAGE AND CULTURESpanish for the Traveler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54Bonjour! French for the Traveler . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54

Emergency Information for Youth Students Form . . . . . . .27Continuing Education Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Emergency Medical Treatment Release Adult Form . . . . .56Waiver and Release of Liability Adult Form . . . . . . . . . . . .57

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T A B L E O F C O N T E N T SPresident’sInitiatives

Please call 313-496-2704 for specific event dates and times

DOWNRIVER

College NightOctober 2011

College Night will provide students theopportunity to obtain information from over50 colleges in one location. Students will learnabout academic and career programs, financingand admission procedures. Parents, family andfriends are welcome!

DOWNTOWN

Conflict ResolutionOctober 2011

A variety of topics that fall under the umbrellaof conflict resolution will be covered throughpresentations and workshops for students, faculty,and our community.

EASTERN

Information Technology Career NightOctober 2011

In partnership with Walsh College and WayneCounty Community College District, theInformation Technology Career Night will allowparticipants the opportunity to discuss careeropportunities in the information technologyindustry. Advisors from both schools will bepresent to discuss how students may make an easytransition from WCCCD and Walsh.

NORTHWEST

Student American Dental HygieneAssociationOctober 2011

This program provides dental faculty throughoutthe state an opportunity to receive professionaldevelopment, discuss program accreditation,assessment, and curriculum and program issues aswell as conduct the annual business meeting

WESTERN

Religions in AmericaSeptember 2011

The fifth annual Religions in America Conferencewill be held in the Education Center at theWestern Campus. The theme for this year’s eventis “Faith in America Before and After 9/11”.Using a “then” and “now” format, representativesof many different religious traditions will explorethe differences in our society, and how we moveforward as a nation of faith with the challenges(fear, war, misunderstanding, just to name a few)that we face. The event will end with an interfaceworship service that focuses on healing the hurts,overcoming the fears while seeking to buildunderstanding of others.

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Important Dates to Remember

Fall 2011Tuesday, August 23, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes Begin

Monday, September 5, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Labor Day (District Closed)

Tuesday, October 25, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .District Conference Day(District Closed)

November 24-27, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Thanksgiving Break(District Closed)

Monday, December 12, 2011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Classes End

Online Registration available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Registration Hours

July 25, 2011 – August 22, 2011

Monday – Thursday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. – 7:00 p.m.

Friday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Saturday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Registration for Continuing Education courses is ongoingthroughout the semester at all five campuses.

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Frequently Asked QuestionsHow/when can I register?Remember that some of our courses begin after the regular semester start date. For classes with a later startdate, registration is ongoing throughout the semester.

• Walk-In Registration deadline: Seven days prior to the first class meeting.• Mail-In Registration deadline: Please mail the form at least 10 business days prior to the beginningof class. The form must be processed seven days prior to the first class meeting.

• Fax-In Registration deadline: Seven days prior to the first class meeting.• Online Registration: Seven days prior to the first class meeting.

What registration form do I need to complete if I register on campus?The Continuing Education registration form is located inside the CE Schedule book for that semester. You can also obtainthe form from a Campus Registration office or it can be downloaded from our CE link on our WCCCD website(www.wcccd.edu).

Do I have to pay at the time of registration?Yes, the District does not accept cash. Students may opt to pay by money order, check, VISA, MasterCard, Discover,American Express or ATM debit transfer. The District Bookstores provide money orders for a nominal fee. It isrecommended that the student review the cost of fees in the class schedule before registering.

Note: ALL RETURNING STUDENTS WHO HAVE AN OUTSTANDING BALANCE MUST PAY 100% OF THEIROUTSTANDING BALANCE OR MAKE PAYMENT ARRANGEMENTS BEFORE THEY CAN REGISTERFOR THE CURRENT SEMESTER.

What is the last day to register?Due to the limited seating capacity, we encourage you to register seven business days prior to the start of the class.

Will I receive confirmation after I register for a class?In most cases, you should receive a computer generated confirmation at the time of registration. If you registerby mail or fax, you should receive a confirmation within seven to ten days via mail if your current mailing addressis correct in the District’s computer system.

Do you have admission and/or registration fees for CE classes?No.

Do I have to take the COMPASS test (admission test) to take CE classes?No.

How can I pay for my classes?Payment may be made by check, Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, cashier’s check, money order, or debit card.Personal checks must be drawn on a bank in Michigan and must have a preprinted check #, name and account number onthem. If the writer of the check is a person other than the student, the student must present the writer’s ID. The student musthave adequate picture identification and endorse the check. Any one of the following identifications is accepted: Driver’slicense, military service I.D. card, state picture, I.D. card, or passport. (Exception: No student identification is needed for aminor whose parent/guardian is making the payment with a personal check).

What if my class is cancelled?The School of Continuing Education reserves the right to cancel any class if enrollment is insufficient. Thedecision to hold or cancel a course is made, in most cases, seven business days prior to the start of the course.In cases of course cancellation, an attempt will be made to contact you either by telephone or mail.

What is the difference between dropping a class and withdrawing from a class?A student who drops a class before the start date of the class will receive a 100% refund for that class. A student whowithdraws from a class after the class begins will receive no refund.

What is the refund policy?If the District cancels a course, you will receive a full refund. If you withdraw from a course prior to the start ofthe course, you will receive a full refund. No refunds will be issued to those who withdraw after the class hasstarted. For refund questions, you may contact the Finance Department at (313) 496-2873.

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What is a CEU?A CEU (Continuing Education Unit) provides a record and accountability for continuing education activities thatmeet the certification requirements of certain professional organizations. In all recognized educational circles,one CEU is equal to 10 contact hours of participation in an organized continuing education or extensionexperience.

What are the requirements to receive a certificate of completion for the CE short-term certificateprograms?You must complete all courses required in each particular certificate area of study.

What are the requirements to receive a certificate of participation for my children/child for CE short-termcertificate programs?You must complete all courses required in each particular certificate area of study.

In order to receive a certificate do I have to take all the classes during one semester?It is recommended that students who want to complete a specific Certificate Program within the same semester, register forall courses at the same time. However, the Ministerial Leadership Academy Certificate requires extensive courses. Therefore,you will not complete this program in one semester. The Certificate Programs have class size limits, so register early.

Is it necessary to take Certificate Program classes in sequential order?Yes, one course builds upon another so classes must be taken in sequential order.

Can minors take classes?Yes. We do allow students under eighteen years of age to enroll in our Kids’ College classes with parentalpermission.

I’ve forgotten my User ID (A number). What do I do?Go to your nearest campus Admissions office with valid identification to inquire.

How do I obtain a parking permit?A parking permit can be obtained from your Campus Safety Department. Please bring your driver’s license, car registration,and current class schedule.

Do I need a student picture ID?Yes, your picture ID can be obtained from the Campus Safety Department.

Are there books required for CE classes?It is recommended that you ask the instructor about book requirements on the first day of class.

Am I required to purchase my own books and or supplies?All classes require you to purchase books and or supplies.

What if I move or change my phone number?It is the student’s responsibility to update any changes to their contact information (i.e. telephone numbers,address). Student information is not automatically updated when a new course registration is received. To makechanges to your student record, contact the Office of Admissions at any of the WCCCD’s five campuses tocomplete a Change of Data Form with the appropriate documentation (i.e. valid ID, marriage certificate, socialsecurity card, etc.) to substantiate change.

What happens if there is bad weather?Call the inclement weather line (313) 496-2600.

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DisclaimerThis class schedule is for informational purposes only and does not constitute a contract. The Collegereserves the right to change, modify or alter without notice all fees, changes, expenses and costs of anykind and further reserves the right to add or delete, without notice, any course offering or informationcontained in this schedule. WCCCD reserves the right to assign instructional staff and to eliminate,cancel, phase-out, or reduce course size and/or programs for financial, curricular or programmaticreasons.

Payment By CheckPersonal checks must be drawn on a financial institution within the United States and must have apreprinted name, check # and account number on them. If the writer of the check is a person other thanthe student, the student must present the writer’s I.D. The student must have adequate pictureidentification and endorse the check. Any one of the following identifications are accepted: Driver’slicense, military service I.D and discharge papers, pictured charge cards, employment picture I.D card,state picture I.D card, or passport.

Cashless RegistrationStudents are required to make all payments by money order, check, Visa, Mastercard, Discover,American Express or ATM debit transfer. The College Bookstore provides money orders for a nominalfee. It is recommended that the student review the cost in the schedule booklet before registering.

Certificate ProgramsIt is recommended that students who want to complete a specific Certificate Program within the samesemester, register for all courses at the same time. However, the Ministerial Certificate requiresextensive courses. Therefore, you will not complete this program in one semester. It is required that youtake your classes in sequential order unless prior permission is obtained from the School of ContinuingEducation. The certificate programs have class size limits, so register early.

Senior CitizensSenior Citizens- Citizens who are residents of the district and 60 years of age or older may enroll in thecollege tuition-free. (THIS EXCLUDES CERTIFICATE COURSES) Senior Citizen Tuition Waivers will begranted on a seat-availability basis in regularly scheduled academic classes. Although student activityfees shall be waived for senior citizens, they are responsible for all other fees such as the cost of booksand class supplies. Senior students are expected to adhere to the same academic standards, rules andregulations that are in place for other students. Proof of age and residency is required at the time ofregistration.

Very Important RegistrationInformation!

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Spring and Summer 2012

For information call (313) 496-2704 or visit www.wcccd.edu

CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAMS

ADULT CLASSES• Floral Design - Just Corsages

• Introduction to Poetry

• Introduction to QuickBooks

• Non-Profit Board Development

• Getting the Most From Your IPad!

• Basic Computer TechnologyCertificate

• Practice in Powerpoint

• ACT/SAT Review

• Math Camp

• “So You wanna Be AnActor?” Acting Camp forYouth

• Sports Camp

• Unbelievable Edibles ArtCamp

• Performing Arts Camp

• Creative Writing Camp

• Sculpture

• Golf Camp

• Tennis Camp

• Lets Grow Green Camp

•Music Camp (Singing,Dance and Instrumental)

KIDS’ COLLEGE

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CASE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

Program Overview: Case management is an area which encompasses a variety of areas such asmedicine, social work, community support services, mental health, substance abuse and counseling.Completion of this certificate program will enable individuals to improve their methods of assessmentand evaluation, follow-up as well as information management.

For more information contact: Melodie Bunkley 313-496-2704 [email protected]

INTRODUCTION TO CASEMANAGEMENTParticipants will learn the basic concepts of casemanagement. Access to the agency, intake, assessment,goal setting, planning and intervention will also be reviewed.Course #: CASM-1000FEE: $50.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: White, CarinRoom: TBDCRN: 90134, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 8/27/11-9/24/11

DOCUMENT EFFICIENTLYParticipants will learn the SOAIGP (supplemental,observations, activities, impressions, goals and plan) methodsto ensure good record keeping and efficiency in phone ordirect contact with constituents.Course #: CASM-1001FEE: $50.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: White, CarinRoom: TBDCRN: 90135, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 10/1/11-10/29/11

ETHICAL ISSUES AND DILEMMASParticipants will learn case management techniques foraddressing ethical dilemmas.Course #: CASM-1002FEE: $50.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: White, CarinRoom: TBDCRN: 90136, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 11/5/11-12/10/11

CULTURAL COMPETENCEParticipants will learn the different cultures and examine howknowledge, skill and attitude to play an intricate part whenperforming case management tasks.Course #: CASM-1003FEE: $50.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: White, CarinRoom: TBDCRN: 90137, Sat 12:00PM-3:00PMDate: 11/5/11-12/10/11

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

Program Overview: The Administrative Office Management Certificate offers the career trainingneeded to become an office manager, administrative assistant, legal or medical office assistant,receptionist, office clerk or office support specialist. Courses in the Administrative OfficeManagement Certificate will assist students in preparing for entry-level positions and upgrade currentskills for career advancement.

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LEADERSHIP AND SUPERVISIONParticipants will review leadership styles, team building,theories, challenges and effective leadership styles.Participants will also gain methods to prepare for andorganize a productive meeting.Course #: BUSN-4103

FEE: $45.00CEU’s: 0.6Downtown - Instructor: Simmons, SandraRoom: TBDCRN: 90121, Mon,Wed 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 8/29/11-8/31/11

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CASE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

Program Overview: Case management is an area which encompasses a variety of areas such asmedicine, social work, community support services, mental health, substance abuse and counseling.Completion of this certificate program will enable individuals to improve their methods of assessmentand evaluation, follow-up as well as information management.

For more information contact: Melodie Bunkley 313-496-2704 [email protected]

INTRODUCTION TO CASEMANAGEMENTParticipants will learn the basic concepts of casemanagement. Access to the agency, intake, assessment,goal setting, planning and intervention will also be reviewed.Course #: CASM-1000FEE: $50.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: White, CarinRoom: TBDCRN: 90136, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 8/27/11-9/24/11

DOCUMENT EFFICIENTLYParticipants will learn the SOAIGP (supplemental,observations, activities, impressions, goals and plan) methodsto ensure good record keeping and efficiency in phone ordirect contact with constituents.Course #: CASM-1001FEE: $50.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: White, CarinRoom: TBDCRN: 90135, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 10/1/11-10/29/11

ETHICAL ISSUES AND DILEMMASParticipants will learn case management techniques foraddressing ethical dilemmas.Course #: CASM-1002FEE: $50.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: White, CarinRoom: TBDCRN: 90136, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 11/5/11-12/10/11

CULTURAL COMPETENCEParticipants will learn the different cultures and examine howknowledge, skill and attitude to play an intricate part whenperforming case management tasks.Course #: CASM-1003FEE: $50.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: White, CarinRoom: TBDCRN: 90137, Sat 12:00PM-3:00PMDate: 11/5/11-12/10/11

ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

Program Overview: The Administrative Office Management Certificate offers the career trainingneeded to become an office manager, administrative assistant, legal or medical office assistant,receptionist, office clerk or office support specialist. Courses in the Administrative OfficeManagement Certificate will assist students in preparing for entry-level positions and upgrade currentskills for career advancement.

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LEADERSHIP AND SUPERVISIONParticipants will review leadership styles, team building,theories, challenges and effective leadership styles.Participants will also gain methods to prepare for andorganize a productive meeting.Course #: BUSN-4103

FEE: $45.00CEU’s: 0.6Downtown - Instructor: Simmons, SandraRoom: TBDCRN: 90121, Mon,Wed 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 8/29/11-8/31/11

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COMPUTERIZED ACCOUNTING CERTIFICATE

Program Overview: The Computerized Accounting Certificate is designed to enhance the skills andmarketability of individuals in any of the noted professions such as bookkeeping, accountant,auditors, payroll personnel, tax preparers within the public and private sectors.

PRINCIPLES OF COMPUTERIZEDACCOUNTINGParticipants in the course will explore the principles ofcomputerized accounting. Instruction in recording variousbusiness transactions including account receivables andpayables, journal entries, and preparation of financialstatements/reports will be provided.Course #: CACC-4000FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.2Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90097, Mon,Wed 12:00PM-3:00PMDate: 8/24/11-9/7/11

QUICKBOOKSParticipants will learn the basic elements ofQuickBooks computerized accounting, includingthe accounting cycle and preparation of financialstatements/reports.Course #: CACC-4001FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 2.4Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90098, Mon,Wed 12:00PM-3:00PMDate: 9/12/11-10/5/11

ADVANCED COMPUTERIZEDACCOUNTINGParticipants will build on prior QuickBooks knowledgeto learn inventory, budgets and accounts reconciliation.Participants will create customized reports and perform fileimport/export functions.Course #: CACC-4002FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 2.1Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90099, Mon,Wed 12:00PM-3:00PMDate: 10/10/11-10/31/11

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REVIEW OF GRANT APPLICATIONSParticipants will learn the basic components of grantapplications as it relates to outcomes, evaluation process andbudgeting. Participants will also learn to identify the criticalelements for the program using key language from the grantapplication package.Course #: GMGT-1000FEE: $75.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: Williams, AudreanRoom: TBDCRN: 90130, Wed 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 8/24/11-9/21/11

GRANT IMPLEMENTATIONParticipants will learn the basics of day to day operation forgrant management. Participants will also learn what thenecessary steps for preparing for site visits to successfullypass inspection of their grant.Course #: GMGT-1001FEE: $75.00CEU’s: 2.4Downtown - Instructor: Williams, AudreanRoom: TBDCRN: 90131, Wed 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/28/11-11/16/11

SUSTAINING YOUR GRANTParticipants will learn how to approach your present andfuture investors or funders. You will also learn how tore-apply for your grant.Course #: GMGT-1002FEE: $75.00CEU’s: 1.2Downtown - Instructor: Williams, AudreanRoom: TBDCRN: 90132, Wed, Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 11/30/11-12/8/11

GRANT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

Program Overview: The Grant Management Certificate is designed to provide the necessary skills tomanage grants successfully. Grant Writers, Development Directors, Directors of Planned Giving andLarge Gift Directors would benefit from the Grant Management Certificate program.

IT IS REQUIRED THAT YOU TAKE YOUR CLASSES IN SEQUENTIAL ORDER.

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IDENTIFY THE FUNDS THAT COUNTParticipants will learn useful information on identifying andlocating local, state and national funding sources. Learn touse the Internet and foundation directories when searchingfor funding.Course #: GWRT-1322FEE: $75.00CEU’s: 1.6University Center - Instructor: Bridges, PatriciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90074, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-8:55PMDate: 8/30/11-9/8/11Downtown - Instructor: Hudson, TrumanRoom: TBDCRN: 90086, Fri 8:30AM-12:30PMDate: 8/26/11-9/16/11Downriver - Instructor: Bolton, DianeRoom: TBDCRN: 90154, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/13/11-9/27/11Northwest - Instructor: McNeil, RandyRoom: TBDCRN: 90242, Tue,Thur 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 8/23/11-9/1/11

GRANT WRITING IParticipants will learn the basic components that make up asuccessful grant proposal. The course covers grant writingskills, measurable objectives, foundation terminology andprogram planning, budgeting, and evaluation.Course #: GWRT-1323FEE: $75.00CEU’s: 1.6University Center - Instructor: Bridges, PatriciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90075, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-8:55PMDate: 9/13/11-9/22/11Downtown - Instructor: Hudson, TrumanRoom: TBDCRN: 90087, Fri 8:30AM-12:30PMDate: 9/23/11-10/14/11Downriver - Instructor: Bolton, DianeRoom: TBDCRN: 90155, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/29/11-10/13/11Northwest - Instructor: McNeil, RandyRoom: TBDCRN: 90245, Tue,Thur 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/6/11-9/20/11

GRANT WRITING IIParticipants will learn how to work as a team when writinggrants; developing a detailed, and well documented proposalwhen submitting to larger foundations.Course #: GWRT-1324FEE: $75.00CEU’s: 1.6University Center - Instructor: Bridges, PatriciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90076, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-8:55PMDate: 9/27/11-10/13/11Downtown - Instructor: Hudson, TrumanRoom: TBDCRN: 90088, Fri 8:30AM-12:30PMDate: 10/21/11-11/11/11Downriver - Instructor: Bolton, DianeRoom: TBDCRN: 90156, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 10/18/11-11/3/11Northwest - Instructor: McNeil, RandyRoom: TBDCRN: 90251, Tue,Thur 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/22/11-10/6/11

RESEARCH/WRITE STATE ANDFEDERAL GRANTSParticipants will learn techniques in anticipating upcominggrants, to read a federal (request for proposal), to researchappropriate government agencies, to understand state andfederal grant guidelines and to compose key sections of thegrant.Course #: GWRT-1325FEE: $75.00CEU’s: 2.4Downtown - Instructor: Hudson, TrumanRoom: TBDCRN: 90089, Fri 8:30AM-4:30PMDate: 11/18/11-12/9/11Downriver - Instructor: Winston, GwendolynRoom: TBDCRN: 90157, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 11/8/11-12/6/11Northwest - Instructor: McNeil, RandyRoom: TBDCRN: 90254, Tue,Thur 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 10/13/11-11/10/11

GRANT WRITING CERTIFICATE

Program Overview: There are many career possibilities within the charitable fundraising industryranging from independent contract, to entry-level and senior level positions, some of which include,Grant Writing Development Director, Director of Planned Giving, and Large Gift Director..

IT IS REQUIRED THAT YOU TAKE YOUR CLASSES IN SEQUENTIAL ORDER.

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FUNDAMENTALS OF HUMANRESOURCESParticipants in this course will learn to lay the groundwork forthe basic functions of Human Resources (HR). Participantswill be exposed to insights into emerging trends and key HRissues for the future.Course #: HRMS-1361FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.2Downtown - Instructor: Simmons, SandraRoom: TBDCRN: 90123, Mon,Wed 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/14/11-9/26/11Downriver - Instructor: Frasson, JeannetteRoom: TBDCRN: 90158, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 8/23/11-9/1/11

EMPLOYMENT AND STAFFINGParticipants will learn a sound understanding of the HR role inadministering labor agreements and skills necessary tointerpret them. You will gain knowledge of federal, state, andlocal OSHA, liability for discriminations lawsuits, 401(k) andother topics. Unions, contract negotiations, and grievanceprocedures will also be discussed.Course #: HRMS-1362FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.8Downriver - Instructor: Frasson, JeannetteRoom: TBDCRN: 90159, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/6/11-9/22/11

COMPENSATION AND BENEFITSParticipants in this course will learn a comprehensiveoverview of employee benefits programs by investigatingcurrent and future trends in employee and welfare benefits.Also, HR compliance laws, developing payroll and benefitssystems while providing maximum value to employees andcontaining benefits costs for your company.Course #: HRMS-1363FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Downriver - Instructor: Frasson, Jeannette

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HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENTParticipants will learn to conduct needs analyses to identifyand establish development activities, and to develop trainingprograms to meet those needs. Examine strategies andobjectives for using variable compensation to focus moreeffectively on aligning employee efforts with organizationalperformance.Course #: HRMS-1364FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.8Downriver - Instructor: Frasson, JeannetteRoom: TBDCRN: 90161, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/27/11-10/13/11

ETHICS, LABOR RELATIONS, SAFETYAND HEALTHThis course will provide an overview of federal labor relationslegislation and related information; review the importance ofethics in the workplace and influential factors to recognize;and examine the importance of employee safety and health inthe workplace.Course #: HRMS-1365FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 2.1Downriver - Instructor: Frasson, JeannetteRoom: TBDCRN: 90162, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 11/8/11-12/1/11

HUMAN RESOURCES SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE

Program Overview: The Human Resources Specialist Certificate is designed for an individual whodesires to enter the Human Resources field with a general understanding in Human Resources withina short period of time. The following are career opportunities in Human Resources: HumanResource Representative, Human Resource Coordinator, HR Assistant, Human Resource Specialist,Human Resource Generalist, Compensation or Benefits Specialist, Staffing Coordinator, EmploymentSpecialist, Payroll Specialist, or Training and Development Assistant.

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Program Overview: Upon completion of the Java Script Certificate Program, participants will bequalified to work as an Application Developer or consultant in a corporate setting or an independentconsultant.

The Java Script Certificate requires you to complete several courses which are not all offered in onesemester. The Java Script Advanced course will be offered in Spring 2012.

JAVA SCRIPT CERTIFICATE

JAVA SCRIPT - BEGINNERParticipants in this course will be introduced to JavaScriptprogramming. Participants will learn to integrate JavaScriptand HTML to make web pages interactive. Prior HTMLexperience is required. Extensive end-of-project exercises,including the unique Cases and Places case studies, requirecritical thinking and reinforce the concepts and skills learned.Course #: CSTT-2088FEE: $75.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Coleman, RoslynRoom: TBDCRN: 90215, Fri, Sat 10:30AM-1:00PMDate: 10/28/11-11/12/11

JAVA SCRIPT - INTERMEDIATEParticipants in this course will utilize real world projects thatgo beyond the basics to cover such Java Script topics asconditionals, functions, objects, properties, methods, eventhandlers, forms and frames. Course text defines the problem,analyzes it, and then develops a solution in the most efficientway to help readers understand the Web page developmentcycle. Prior HTML experience is required. Extensive end-of-project exercises, including the unique Cases and Places casestudies, require critical thinking and reinforce the conceptsand skills learned.Course #: CSTT-2089FEE: $75.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Coleman, RoslynRoom: TBDCRN: 90216, Fri, Sat 10:30AM-1:00PMDate: 11/18/11-12/10/11

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Program Overview: Upon completion of the Macromedia Dreamweaver Certificate Programparticipants will be qualified to work as Web Developer/Administrator or consultant in a corporatesetting or an independent consultant.

MACROMEDIA DREAMWEAVER CERTIFICATE

DREAMWEAVER-LEVEL IParticipants will be introduced to the Dreamweaverenvironment and learn about workspace and panel groups.Adding links and images to web pages, adding content totables, and using tables in Standard and Layout views willalso be covered.Course #: CSTT-1354FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Brown, VernaRoom: TBDCRN: 90219, Fri, Sat 8:00AM-10:25AMDate: 8/27/11-9/10/11

DREAMWEAVER-LEVEL IIParticipants will learn the concept of forms and formprocessing, designing and creating form objects, and addingbehavior to forms. Additional topics covered will includeapplying CCS attributes to templates, creating image mapsand navigation bars and understanding the concept of layers.Course #: CSTT-1355FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Brown, VernaRoom: TBDCRN: 91999, Fri, Sat 8:00AM-10:25AMDate: 9/16/11-10/1/11

DREAMWEAVER-LEVEL IIIParticipants will learn to create a website using frames,modifying frame/frameset properties, and adding flashbuttons for navigation. The use of linear and non-lineartimelines to create animation, and adding media objects suchas Flash, Shockwave, Java applets, sound and video will alsobe covered.Course #: CSTT-1356FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Brown, VernaRoom: TBDCRN: 90221, Fri, Sat 8:00AM-10:25AMDate: 10/8/11-10/22/11

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NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONSTART-UPThis course introduces the participant to the “How-to’s”of non-profit start-up including vision and missiondevelopment, board development, applying for tax-exemptstatus, and where to find additonal resources.Course #: NPOM-4002FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: Norman Hill, ShellyRoom: TBDCRN: 90082, Sat 9:00AM-1:00PMDate: 9/3/11-9/10/11Downtown - Instructor: McNeil, RandyRoom: TBDCRN: 90125, Fri 1:00PM-2:30PMDate: 9/2/11-9/9/11

STEPS TO BECOME A 501C 3ORGANIZATIONThis workshop educates your organization about thenecessary steps to become 501c 3 (non-profit)organizations. You will learn which forms to use and whereto obtain them. All fees and timelines for completion offorms will be covered. We will also explore what your groupis entitled to with the Articles of Incorporation.Course #: NPOM-4000FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: Norman Hill, ShellyRoom: TBDCRN: 90083, Sat 9:00AM-3:00PMDate: 9/17/11

STEPS TO SUCCESSFULFUNDRAISINGThis course provides useful information on identifyingactivities or events that can provide additional fundingsources for your organization. It begins by examining whatyou wish to raise, how many volunteers you have to assistwith the events, in-kind support and who else will contributeto success of implementing this event. Participants willidentify prospective event, customize that event to meet theneeds of their organization, build relationship, volunteer andidentify tentative sponsors.Course #: NPOM-4020FEE: $35.00

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INTRODUCTION TO STRATEGICPLANNINGThis course covers the basic fundamentals of non-profitstrategic planning for both non-profit staff and boardmembers. Topics include why an organization needs a plan,and how to structure the planning session.Course #: NPOM-4007FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: McNeil, RandyRoom: TBDCRN: 90126, Fri 1:00PM-3:00PMDate: 10/28/11

FUND DEVELOPMENTStudents will learn to raise funds and secure contactsfor your organization through effective planning andimplementation of an annual giving program. Also, creativeand unique special events fund raising techniques will beexplored.Course #: NPOM-4013FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: McNeil, RandyRoom: TBDCRN: 90127, Fri 1:00PM-2:30PMDate: 11/4/11-12/9/11

INTRODUCTION TO GRANTMANAGEMENTStudents will learn what to do after the grant has beenreceived. Students will also learn techniques for managing,tracking and reporting grant activities to government, privateand corporate sources.Course #: NPOM-4017FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: McNeil, RandyRoom: TBDCRN: 92058, Fri 2:30PM - 4:30PMDate: 12/9/11

Program Overview: The non-profit includes organizations from a wide variety of industries, includingcivic and social, religious, educational support, business and professional, grantmaking and giving,individual and family service, amusement and recreation, museums and historical, social advocacy,research and development and health care organizations.

NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

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OFFICE SUPPORT SPECIALIST CERTIFICATE

Program Overview: The Office Support Specialist Certificate offers students the opportunity to setthemselves apart from other applicants in Information technology as well as provide those traditionaljob skills needed for re-entry into the office job markets. Basic keyboarding is a skill necessary forsuccessful course completion.

For more information contact: Melodie Bunkley 313-496-2704 [email protected]

OFFICE SUPPORT I - PC BASICSParticipants will learn methods to increase theiroffice’s productivity and efficiency.Course #: OFSP-1318FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.6Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90093, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 8/24/11-9/12/11Downriver - Instructor: Crittenden, PatriciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90176, Mon,Wed 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/12/11-9/26/11

OFFICE SUPPORT II -INTRODUCTION TO SOFTWARE:WORD AND EXCELParticipants will learn the fundamentals of the wordprocessing software, Microsoft Word, including saving files,cutting, copying, pasting, formatting, inserting tables, headersand footers, and mail merge. In the spreadsheet software,Microsoft Excel, participants will learn how to manageworkbooks, including formatting cells, rows and columns,using background colors, sorting data and the use of charts.Course #: OFSP-1319FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 2.4Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90094, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/14/11-10/10/11Downriver - Instructor: Crittenden, PatriciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90177, Mon,Wed 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/28/11-10/24/11

OFFICE SUPPORT III - ADVANCEDSOFTWARE: ACCESS ANDPOWERPOINTParticipants will learn how to effectively use two of the moreadvanced office software: Microsoft Access and MicrosoftPowerPoint.Course #: OFSP-1320FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 2.4Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90095, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 10/12/11-11/7/11Downriver - Instructor: Crittenden, PatriciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90178, Mon,Wed 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 10/26/11-11/21/11

OFFICE SUPPORT IV - OFFICEPROCEDURESParticipants will learn proper procedures in officemanagement. Participants will also learn to communicatemore effectively with their company’s internal and externalaudiences, (verbal, printed, and technological communication),maintain records, word processing, financial analysis, andoffice automation.Course #: OFSP-1321FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.6Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90096, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 11/9/11-11/28/11Downriver - Instructor: Crittenden, PatriciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90179, Mon,Wed 6:00PM-8:55PMDate: 11/28/11-12/12/11

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WEB DESIGN CERTIFICATE

Program Overview: Upon completion of the Web Design Certificate Program participants will bequalified to work as a web designer or consultant in a corporate setting or an independentconsultant.

For more information contact: Carolyn Carter 313-496-2630 [email protected]

WEB PAGE DESIGN - BEGINNER(HTML BASICS)Participants in this course will gain knowledge to designvisual content for the web. Learn illustration techniques andeffects and how to insert links and graphics. Use the skillslearned to become more marketable in a current or futurejob.Course #: WEBD-1000FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Coleman, RoslynRoom: TBDCRN: 90212, Fri, Sat 10:30AM-1:00PMDate: 8/26/11-9/10/11

WEB PAGE DESIGN -INTERMEDIATEParticipants will create a viable and interactive web page.This course will teach the learner how to create image maps,frames and forms, and how to insert submit buttons, restbuttons, and selection menu.Course #: WEBD-1001FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Coleman, RoslynRoom: TBDCRN: 90213, Fri, Sat 10:30AM-1:00PMDate: 9/16/11-10/1/11FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5

WEB PAGE DESIGN - ADVANCEDThis builds on what was learned during Web PageDesign Beginners and Intermediate. Learn advancedHTML Code to make the Web page unique and dynamic.Course #: WEBD-1002FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Coleman, RoslynRoom: TBDCRN: 90214, Fri, Sat 10:30AM-1:00PMDate: 10/7/11-10/22/11

MACROMEDIA FLASH - BASICParticipants in this course will enhance the student’sability to design active web pages that containanimation, symbols, and sounds. Participants will learn tocreate scenes, produce movies, and work with Flash drawingtools for high impact web pages.Course #: WEBD-1007FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Brown, VernaRoom: TBDCRN: 90217, Fri, Sat 8:00AM-10:25AMDate: 10/28/11-11/12/11

MACROMEDIA DREAMWEAVER -BASICParticipants will gain a comprehensive understanding ofDreamWeaver and the knowledge, skills, and abilitiesnecessary to create Web sites.Course #: WEBD-1006FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Brown, VernaRoom: TBDCRN: 90218, Fri, Sat 8:00AM-10:25AMDate: 11/19/11-12/11/11

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SIGN LANGUAGE - BEGINNERSStudents will learn how to communicate with deafindividuals through the use of sign language. Instructionexplains beginning vocabulary, grammar, finger spellings andinsight into the deaf culture.Course #: LANG-4000FEE: $60.00Northwest - Instructor: Barber, LaTonyaRoom: TBDCRN: 90243, Thur 5:00PM-7:00PMDate: 8/25/11-11/10/11

SIGN LANGUAGE - INTERMEDIATEThis intermediate course will increase the learner’ssign language skills and understanding of the deafcommunity. Conversationally relevant signs, finger spellings,grammatical principles, background, culture and linguisticinformation related to the hearing impaired are some of themany topics covered in the course. Ideal for the individualworking in health care, public safety and service, oreducation.Course #: LANG-4001FEE: $60.00Northwest - Instructor: Barber, LaTonyaRoom: TBDCRN: 90241, Thur 7:00PM-9:00PMDate: 8/25/11-11/10/11

Wayne County Community College District’s School of Continuing Education’s Sign Language Institute provides a series ofcourses designed for individuals working with the deaf community. Courses offered though the Sign Language Institute followthe basic foundation in American Sign Language (ASL). All courses should be taken in sequential order.

For more information contact: Melodie Bunkley 313-496-2704 [email protected]

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE INSTITUTE

The Wayne County Community College District’s School of Continuing Education now offers the Business Institute. TheBusiness Institute provides Business students, Entrepreneurs and Small Business Owners the opportunity to learn more abouttheir particular field of endeavor. The Business Institute will afford participants the opportunity to earn ContinuingEducation Units (CEU’s) as well as Certificates in their particular area of business and industry.

BUSINESS INSTITUTE

HOW TO START AND OPERATE ASMALL BUSINESSStudents will learn how to write a business plan and raisecapital. Management strategies, market research andadvertising/marketing will be discussed.Course #: BUSN-4021FEE: $60.00Downtown - Instructor: Thornton, GeorgeneRoom: TBDCRN: 90120, Tue 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/13/11-11/15/11

HOW TO START AND OPERATE ASMALL BUSINESS - INTERMEDIATEA continuation of Part I. Participants will learn the basics ofstarting a business including marketing and running a smallbusiness.Course #: BUSN-5003FEE: $60.00Downtown - Instructor: Thornton, GeorgeneRoom: TBDCRN: 90311, Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/15/11-11/17/11

CREDIT REPAIRBad credit? An error? What is a credit report? Learn what todo and how to correct your credit problems.Course #: FINC-4024FEE: $20.00Northwest - Instructor: Sonders, AliRoom: TBDCRN: 92260, Wed 6:00PM-8:00PMDate: 9/7/11-9/21/11

ESTATE PLANNINGThis Course covers the subjects that no-one wants to talkabout, but every family needs. Estate Planning sessions willinclude the importance of minimizing probate conflicts, thebasics of wills, trusts, burial planning and unexpectedexpenses.Course# FINC-4083Fee: $25.00Northwest-Instructor: Hubbard, LamontRoom-TBDCRN: 92262, Sat 12:30PM-1:55PMDate: 9/10/11-10/1/11

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MICHIGAN INSTITUTE FORPUBLIC SAFETY EDUCATION

Wayne County Community College District's Michigan Institute for Public Safety Education (MIPSE) is heralded nationally to beone of the finest of its kind in the emergency training field. MIPSE provides Homeland Security, Fire, Law Enforcement, EMS andindustrial personnel throughout the surrounding region, state and at the national level with emergency response education andtraining services in a safe and controlled environment.

FIREFIGHTER I AND IIThis course is a Michigan Fire Fighter Training Council(MFFTC) approved state practical exam for FighterI & Fighter II. The participant must submit a copy of theMFFTC Retake Letter seven weeks prior to the examination.Students will participate in the practical stations accordingto MFFTC guidelines for Fire Fighter I & II practical exams.Course #: PELP-1004FEE: $85.00CEU’s: 0.8Downriver - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 92003, Fri, Sat 8:00AM-5:00PMDate: 10/28/11-10/29/11Downriver - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 92038, Sat 8:00AM-5:00PMDate: 12/3/11-12/3/11

HAZMAT AWARENESSThis course teaches the students awareness of the differenttypes of hazardous materials transported and stored in ourcommunity. Students will identify unknown hazardousmaterials when encountered and where and how to obtainexpert help to assist in the abatement of the hazardouscondition caused by the accident. The purpose of this unitis to introduce emergency personnel to the “first responder”concept and the paramount importance of their safety inhazardous materials incidents.Course #: IPST-1000FEE: $25.00CEU’s: 0.4Downriver - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 92001, Mon, Wed, Fri 9:00AM-4:00PMDate: 10/3/11-10/14/11Downriver - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 92002, Tue, Thur, Sat 6:00PM-10:00PMDate: 11/1/11-11/15/11

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Wayne County Community College District is excited to offer Kids’ College

classes for youth 4-17 years of age. Our goal is to develop and expand students’

interests, stimulate creativity, provide unique learning opportunities and a fun

experience on a college campus.

Our class offerings are taught in a hands-on fashion with an accent

on fun. We offer topics from college prep, sports, performing and

traditional arts, reading and writing, science and math, and computers, to

leisure activities like hairbraiding or scrapbooking. Enroll today for an

unforgettable positive learning experience that will last a lifetime.

For more information on all Kids’ College Classes contact:

Melodie Bunkley 313-496-2704 [email protected]

All youth students must complete the“Emergency Information for Youth” form. Please give this

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Class CapacityKids’ College programs are self-supporting and require a minimum number of students enrolled before aclass will run. To avoid inconvenience to students, Kids’ College will cancel courses with low enrollmentone week in advance to avoid disappointment. Refunds will be generated to participants of cancelledclasses.

Employee Background CheckAll Kids’ College instructors directly working with students have passed a criminal background check.

Drop-Off and Pick-up Procedures• For safety reasons, Kids’ College students under 18 years of age are not to be on campus unlessaccompanied by an adult or attending Kids’ College programs. Your child’s safety is our number oneconcern. • Students must be picked up within 15 minutes after dismissal of their program. Repeated late pick-upoccurrences will result in termination from the Kids’ College with no refund.

Waiver and Release of LiabilityAll youth students must present a signed waiver to their instructor before programs begin. The releasewaiver is conveniently located in our Continuing Education schedule book.

Emergency Medical Treatment ReleaseAll youth students participating in sport related classes/camps must present a completed EmergencyMedical Treatment Release form to their instructor before program start-up. The medical release isconveniently located in our Continuing Education schedule book.

PhotographsThere will be photographs taken of students during programs. The photos may be used in futurepromotional materials. If you prefer we not use your child’s photograph, send a letter to:School of Continuing EducationAttn: Kids’ College801 W. Fort StreetDetroit, MI 48226

Behavior Guidelines• Proper standards of conduct are necessary to protect the health, safety and well being of all Kids’College students. Behavior that might interfere with the educational process is unacceptable. Studentswill be respectful to other students and staff. Students will be careful with college equipment andproperty and the property of other students.• Parents will be contacted if their child is involved in any unacceptable situations during class.• Appropriate college personnel, reserves the right, at any time, to exclude any child from activities dueto failure or inability to follow as directed, any and all rules and/or policies for participants.

Computer Use Agreement• Certain classes may use the World Wide Web (www) or internet as part of the curriculum developedby the instructor. With this educational opportunity comes responsibility, to be shared by the student,parent/guardian and college staff.• Students will use the software that pertains to their class. They may use the www/internet when theinstructor gives them permission.• Students should tell their instructor immediately if they encounter information that is inappropriate ormakes them feel uncomfortable.• Students shall not give out any personal information while online.• Parents will be contacted if their child is involved in any unacceptable situations while using thecomputer.

Things parents of Kids’ College students should know

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School of Continuing Education

YOUTH STUDENTSEMERGENCY INFORMATION FORM

Student’s Name _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Grade_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Date of Birth _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Student’s Address_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Father or Legal Guardian_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Relationship _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Phone # while Student is in class _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Address if different from students_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Mother or Legal Guardian_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Relationship _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Phone # while Student is in class _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Address if different from students_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

Child’s Doctor_______________________Address__________________________Phone#______________________

Doctor’s Hospital Affiliation____________________Address_______________________Phone #_________________

Medical Information: None_____ Convulsive Disorders_____ Diabetes_____ Allergies (i.e. stings, diet)__________

Other _______________________Please describe symptoms and precautions _______________________________

Any other medical information we should know _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

While we strive to provide a safe environment, we cannot control what your child will come in contact with because of our open environment.

I agree to indemnify and hold harmless Wayne County Community College District, its officers, agents, and employees

for any loss or injury that my child ______________________________________ may sustain while participating in

the Kids’ programs. In case of an emergency, I ask Wayne County Community College District to contact an adult listed

above. If the College is unable to reach one of us, I authorize the College to secure emergency medical treatment for my

child.

Required Signature____________________________________________ Date________________________

I give my consent for my child to be photographed or videotaped for promotional purposes. I do not expectcompensation when Wayne County Community College District takes promotional photos and videos of students in thelearning environment.

Required Signature____________________________________________ Date________________________

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BALLET FOR CHILDRENAquaints young beginning students with thebasic fundamentals of ballet including ballet

barre techniques and moving across the floor. It is recommended that all participants wear tights,

leotard, and ballet slippers.Course #: YCLS-4288FEE: $20.00University Center - Instructor: Berger, CherylRoom: TBDCRN: 90070, Sat 10:00AM-10:55AMDate: 9/10/11-11/12/11University Center - Instructor: Berger, CherylRoom: TBDCRN: 90939, Sat 11:00AM-11:55AMDate: 9/10/11-11/12/11

KUNG-FU NINJA’S FOR KIDSThis course will teach young adults aboutself-respect, discipline, teamwork, honor,

courage, endurance, focus and balance. Also,students will be introduced to Stranger Awareness

techniques.Course #: YCLS-4009FEE: $30.00Western - Instructor: Plevinski, JohnRoom: TBDCRN: 90210, Sat 9:00AM-10:30AMDate: 8/27/11-12/10/11

ROBOTICS WITH LEGOMINDSTORMSThis course has students solving problems,

learning teamwork, and gaining experience inbasic robotic concepts by using the Lego

Mindstorms NXT kit and a computer. Challenges will includecreating mobile robots, using sound, light and touch sensors,and solving multi-part problems.Course #: YCLS-4305FEE: $30.00University Center - Instructor: Ibegbu, ArthurRoom: TBDCRN: 90071, Sat 10:00AM-12:55PMDate: 9/10/11-10/8/11

TAP DANCE FOR KIDSGet in shape and learn the benefits of danceto tap! This children based course will

improve your memory and coordination too! Inthis class you will learn basic steps skills such as

shuffles, flaps, slaps, ball change and cramp rolls. By theend of this session you should be able to perform shortcombinations with these basic steps.Course #: YCLS-4012FEE: $30.00Western - Instructor: Stop, LisaRoom: TBDCRN: 90211, Sat 10:30AM-12:00PMDate: 8/27/11-12/10/11

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FUN WITH GRAPHICS/PICTURESPartcipants will learn to use Microsoft Word to insert clipartand move it around in a document. Art can be sized, flipped,ungrouped and re-colored. See all these features and more!Learn to create a watermark and to pull in pictures from theinternet, from disk, or even from your digital camera.Course #: CSTT-4102FEE: $25.00Downtown - Instructor: Gwynn, AnniceRoom: TBDCRN: 90119, Fri 10:00AM-1:00PMDate: 11/11/11-12/2/11

MICROSOFT EXCEL OVERVIEWStudents will learn to create, modify, format and printworksheets, work with formulas and functions, usemultiple worksheets and enhance your worksheets by usingsimple templates. Suggested pre-requisite: Introduction toWindows XP.Course #: CSTT-4050FEE: $45.00Downtown - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90091, Mon 1:00PM-2:00PMDate: 9/12/11-10/17/11

MICROSOFT POWERPOINT OVERVIEWStudents will enhance their presentation skills by learninghow to create their own slide show. Participants will practiceusing Powerpoint toolbar, WordArt, Auto shapes andClipboard task panes. Suggested prerequisite: Introductionto Windows XP.Course #: CSTT-4052FEE: $45.00Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90100, Tue 12:00PM-1:00PMDate: 9/13/11-10/18/11

GETTING STARTEDThis course provides hands-on training and teaches step-by-step theory for the PC and Windows environment . Alsolearn about the components and desktop functions, and getan overview of software applications.Course #: CSTT-2013FEE: $45.00

Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90102, Tue 2:00PM-3:00PMDate: 9/13/11-10/18/11

INTERNET BASICSThis course will provide the learner with capabilities ofexpanding communication methods, on-line instruction, andwill create a new library full of endless reference materials.This course will teach the learner how to surf the net,internet language, surfing techniques, email, and more.Course #: CSTT-2029FEE: $45.00Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90092, Mon 2:00PM-3:00PMDate: 9/12/11-10/17/11Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90101, Tue 1:00PM-2:00PMDate: 9/13/11-10/18/11

KEYBOARDING BASICSStudents will develop an understanding of the keyboard andcommand shortcuts; learn typing skills and proper time-saving techniques. Speed building is not included. Handoutsincluded.Course #: CSTT-2014FEE: $45.00Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90090, Mon 12:00PM-1:00PMDate: 9/12/11-10/17/11Downtown - Instructor: Gwynn, AnniceRoom: TBDCRN: 90111, Fri 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/9/11-9/16/11

Come join us during your lunch hour and improve your work related skills. Among the skillenhancements that will be explored are basic and advanced computer skills, business andorganizational abilities.

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EXPERIENCE SENIOR POWERThis course introduces the mature learner to computerbasics, hands-on training and step-by-step instruction.Explore a new skill and become a confident computer user.Course #: CSTT-4047Western - Instructor: Williams, NicholeRoom: TBDCRN: 90188, Wed 10:00AM-11:55AMDate: 8/24/11-11/9/11Western - Instructor: Williams, NicholeRoom: TBDCRN: 90859, Wed 8:00AM-10:00AMDate: 8/24/11-11/9/11

JEWELRY BEAD DESIGN FOR MATURELEARNERSThis class will offer a hands-on approach to Jewelry BeadDesign. Participants will complete sets of jewelry thatinclude a necklace, a pair of earrings, and a bracelet.Participants are responsible for purchasing their ownsupplies.Course #: SENR-4007FEE: $25.00Northwest - Instructor: Robinson Young, KathleenRoom: TBDCRN: 90228, Mon,Wed 4:00PM-6:00PMDate: 9/7/11-9/19/11

MATURE LEARNERS - EXPLORINGTHE PCThis course is an overview of computer hardware andsoftware. Learn desktop functions, organizing and managingfiles and maneuvering an operating system.Course #: CSTT-4003FEE: $50.00Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90113, Fri 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/23/11-10/21/11Northwest - Instructor: Simmons, SandraRoom: TBDCRN: 90246, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 10/1/11-10/29/11

MATURE LEARNERS - WINDOWS XPThis course is for the novice computer user who isinterested in learning the basics of this operating system.Learn how to create folders and files, how to copy and movefiles and folders and how to customize the look of adesktop with screen savers and toolbars.Course #: CSTT-4009FEE: $25.00Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 90152, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/19/11-9/21/11

MATURE LEARNERS - WINDOWS XPEXPERTThis course is designed for individuals who want to expandtheir computer knowledge. Learn how to create folders andfiles, copy and move files and folders, customize the look ofa desktop with screen savers and toolbars.Course #: CSTT-4100FEE: $25.00Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 90153, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/26/11-9/28/11Northwest - Instructor: Simmons, SandraRoom: TBDCRN: 90246, Sat 9:00AM-3:00PMDate: 9/24/11-9/24/11

Come join us and become one of our shining seniors in our Silver Circle Program! These programs aregeared toward senior citizens to offer courses that will enhance the personal, professional and sociallives of the participants.

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MATURE LEARNERS-GETTINGSTARTEDThis course is a six-hour workshop introducing computerbasics. Getting started provides hands-on training andteaches step-by-step theory for the PC and Windowsenvironment. Also learn computer components, desktopfunctions, and get an overview of software applications.Course #: CSTT-4000FEE: $25.00Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 90148, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/12/11-9/14/11Northwest - Instructor: Simmons, SandraRoom: TBDCRN: 90247, Sat 9:00AM-3:00PMDate: 8/27/11-8/27/11

MATURE LEARNERS-INTERNET ANDYOUThis course will provide students with the opportunity tolearn many functions: Internet terminology, the benefits of“surfing” techniques and e-mail. Students must have basicknowledge of the computer.Course #: CSTT-1350FEE: $15.00Downtown - Instructor: Gwynn, AnniceRoom: TBDCRN: 90109, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/10/11-9/17/11Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 90144, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 10/3/11-10/5/11Northwest - Instructor: Hudson, WandaRoom: TBDCRN: 90255, Sat 9:00AM-3:00PMDate: 9/10/11-9/10/11

PERSONAL INTERNET SAFETYThis course is an introduction into identity theft preventionand personal safety while exploring the internet. Participantswill also gain knowledge and safety tips for sending andreceiving emails.Course #: SENR-4004FEE: $25.00Northwest - Instructor: Thomas, ReneeRoom: TBDCRN: 90230, Fri 10:00AM-12:00PMDate: 10/14/11-10/14/11

Come join us and become one of our shining seniors in our Silver Circle Program! These programs aregeared toward senior citizens to offer courses that will enhance the personal, professional and sociallives of the participants.

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Online Classes withSB-CEUs for Educators

Professional development for educators is an online series designed by ed2go for K-12 teachersand administrators. Classes begin each month and you can earn 2.4 Michigan State Board ofEducation Continuing Education Units per class.

You must be an educator to receive SB-CEUs. There will be a $2.50 charge when you are awardedyour SB-CEUs through the state of Michigan. To receive your SB-CEUs, you must submit all SB-CEUforms to WCCCD within 30 days after the course end date to avoid forfeiting your SB-CEUs.

ONLINE CLASSES BEGIN: AUGUST 17TH

Register Today 1 www.ed2go.com/wcccdFor questions call Ms. Melodie Bunkley 313149612704

Cost: $95 2.4 CEUs/24 contact hours

Teachers/K-12 Educators• Creating a Classroom Web Site• Creating K-12 Learning Materials• Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Success• Easy Classroom Podcasting• Empowering Students with Disabilities• Grammar Refresher• Guiding Kids on the Internet• Handling Medical Emergencies• Integrating Technology in the Classroom• Leadership• Ready, Set, Read!!• Solving Classroom Discipline Problems• Solving Classroom Discipline Problems II• Teaching Math: Grades 4-6• Teaching Preschool: A Year of Inspiring Lessons• Teaching Science: Grades 4-6• Teaching Students with Autism: Strategies for Success• Teaching Students with Learning Disabilities• Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6• Understanding Adolescents• Using the Internet in the Classroom

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Online training partner may have different drop/refund policies.

Accredited Certificate program and classes provide continuingeducation for nurses and other health care professionals.

These classes meet the Michigan continuing educationrequirements for nursing license recertification.

ONLINE CLASSES BEGIN: AUGUST 17TH 1 OCTOBER 7TH

Cost: $95 Contact hours range from 14 to 40.

For a complete list of topics or additional information,visit www.ed2go.com/wcccd

Popular Classes Include:

Online Classes forHealth Care Providers

End of Life CareGain insights on our rapidly aging population,and the increasing number of individuals, youngand old, who are living with debilitating, chronicor terminal illnesses.

GerontologyThe number of individuals older than age 65 willmore than double by the year 2020. Become aknowledgeable provider to help meet the needsof this rapidly rising population.

Oxygenation IssuesLearn how ensuring adequate oxygenationis fundamental to the nursing care of manytypes of patients- from those with commoncolds to those recovering from coronaryartery bypass grafting.

Legal and Ethical Issues in NursingGet a handle on the important legal and ethicalissues that you must learn and understandif you want to work successfully in thenursing field.

Pain Assessment and ManagementGain high-demand skills and knowledge tomeet the dramatically increasing needs ofchildbearing women, newborns and families.New jobs are being developed and newservices created in this area.

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CERAMICS - BEGINNERStudents will acquire the basic skills for hand-constructingfunctional and decorative ceramic objects. Learn to shape,add texture, prepare and apply glazes to basic ceramicpieces. Participants are responsible for their ownsupplies.Course #: CRFT-4002FEE: $50.00Downriver - Instructor: Cheetham, MartaRoom: TBDCRN: 90138, Thur 6:00PM-8:55PMDate: 8/25/11-10/13/11

CERAMICS - INTERMEDIATEThis course is a continuation of Ceramics-Beginner.Participants will learn to use advanced techniquesto create more elaborate ceramics, how to work with apotters wheel, and how to add color to glazes. Participantsare responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4003FEE: $60.00Downriver - Instructor: Cheetham, MartaRoom: TBDCRN: 90139, Thur 6:00PM-9:55PMDate: 10/20/11-12/1/11

CROCHETING FOR BEGINNERSStudents will learn to crochet beautiful potholders, placemats, afghans, and more. Make flowers andread patterns. Participants are responsible for theirsupplies.Course #: CRFT-4008FEE: $40.00Downriver - Instructor: Nassar, NydaRoom: 110ACRN: 90140, Wed 6:00PM-8:00PMDate: 9/14/11-11/2/11

DRAWING FOR BEGINNERSYou will be introduced to the FUNdamentals of drawing;perspective, composition, etc. Bring a pad of newsprint andVine Charcoal to the first class. Participants are responsiblefor their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4016FEE: $40.00Downriver - Instructor: Demond, DonnaRoom: TBDCRN: 90141, Fri 11:00AM-1:00PMDate: 8/26/11-10/14/11

FLORAL DESIGN - BEGINNERThis popular course teaches the basics of floral design andthe care and maintenance of fresh cut flowers and greenplants. Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4012FEE: $40.00Downriver - Instructor: Smith, JayRoom: TBDCRN: 91986, Thur 6:00PM-8:00PMDate: 9/15/11-11/3/11

GIFT WRAPPING/BOW MAKINGStudents will learn to beautifully wrap packages withdifferent types of paper, bows, and ribbons. Bring asweater-size box with a lid, and create a masterpiece.Participants responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4015FEE: $25.00Downriver - Instructor: Smith, SenaRoom: TBDCRN: 91987, Thur 6:00PM-8:00PMDate: 11/10/11-11/10/11

Through our School of Continuing Education, we offer a variety of professional development programs forpersons seeking new job opportunities, looking to expand current skills, licensing and certification courses,and much more! We also have hundreds of personal enrichment programs for leisure and recreation. I invite you to browse through our current CE schedule for detailed program offerings. Our dynamiclecture, workshop and seminar series brings the classroom to you! Check the Calendar of Events frequentlyfor upcoming programs.

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Arts and Crafts

KNITTING I - BEGINNERThis hands-on course will introduce the students to the artof knitting. Students will learn how to cast-on, knit, purl,bind-off stitches, make gauge swatches, make fringe, sewseams and read patterns. They will also learn how to selectyarns and care for the finished product.Course #: CRFT-4047FEE: $40.00Downriver - Instructor: Crittenden, PatriciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90142, Tue 6:00PM-8:00PMDate: 9/13/11-11/8/11

MATTING AND FRAMING - BEGINNERThis class includes mat selection for prints and posters.Measuring, glazing glass, fitting and molding will bedemonstrated. Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4024FEE: $30.00Downriver - Instructor: Johnson, ThallasRoom: TBDCRN: 90315, Fri 1:00PM-3:00PMDate: 9/9/11-10/7/11

MATTING AND FRAMING -INTERMEDIATEIn this course, participants will build on the skills learned inthe Matting & Framing for Beginners or experience isrequired. This is not a course for an absolute beginner.Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4025FEE: $40.00Downriver - Instructor: Johnson, ThallasRoom: TBDCRN: 91988, Fri 1:00PM-3:00PMDate: 10/14/11-12/9/11

PAINTING FOR MATURE LEARNERSThis course will provide information and overview ofideologies, viewpoints and discussion on genre with regardsto visula art. The course will also provide hands ontechniques beginning with instruction and display of still lifeformations, landscape painting and concepts. acrylic paintsonly will be used for this class. Students are responsible fortheir for their own supplies.Course #: CRFT-4048FEE: $25.00Downriver - Instructor: Demond, DonnaRoom: TBDCRN: 90143, Fri 11:00AM-2:00PMDate: 10/21/11-11/18/11

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GETTING STARTEDThis course provides hands-on training and teaches step-by-step theory for the PC and Windows environment. Also learnabout the components and desktop functions, and get anoverview of software applications.Course #: CSTT-2013FEE: $45.00Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 90149, Sat 9:00AM-2:55PMDate: 9/17/11-9/17/11

INTERNET BASICSThis course will provide the learner with capabilities ofexpanding communication methods, on-line instruction, andwill create a new library full of endless reference materials.This course will teach the learner how to surf the net,internet language, surfing techniques, email, and more.Course #: CSTT-2029FEE: $45.00Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 90151, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 10/8/11-11/5/11

INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS XP

This course navigates the Windows desktop and teaches theuse of Windows Explorer to manage files and documents.Customizing the desktop with screensavers and toolbars andusing shortcut features will also be discussed.Course #: CSTT-2000FEE: $45.00Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 90145, Sat 9:00AM-3:00PMDate: 10/1/11-10/1/11

KEYBOARDING BASICS

Students will develop an understanding of the keyboard andcommand shortcuts; learn typing skills and proper time-saving techniques. Speed building is not included. Handoutsincluded.Course #: CSTT-2014FEE: $45.00Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 90150, Sat 9:00AM-3:00PMDate: 9/24/11-9/24/11

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007 BASICStudents will learn the basics of this software program toconstruct and edit spreadsheets. Students will be taught tocreate, modify, format and print worksheets.Course #: CSTT-2003FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 91989, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 11/14/11-11/28/11

MICROSOFT WORD BASIC 2007

Students will gain hands-on experience in creating andediting documents, formatting text and managing files.Course #: CSTT-2001FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 90146, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-11:55AMDate: 10/10/11-10/24/11

MICROSOFT EXCEL INTERMEDIATE2007Participants will learn advanced features of Microsoft Excelusing Microsoft certified manuals. Participants will receiveinstructions on how to control the screen, use functions suchas sum, average, maximum and minimum, and create chartsand tables.Course #: CSTT-2004FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 91990, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 11/30/11-12/14/11

MICROSOFT WORD INTERMEDIATE2007Participants will build on knowledge acquired in MicrosoftWord 2007 Basic to learn working with tables, charts,graphics, templates and styles. Document merge andtransfer will also be discussed.Course #: CSTT-2002FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, LydiaRoom: TBDCRN: 90147, Mon,Wed 9:00AM-11:55AMDate: 10/26/11-11/9/11

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BALLROOM DANCINGThis course is designed to teach students basic steps ofballroom dancing. Students will also learn hand and footcoordination, posture, basic turns and spins.Course #: DANC-4014FEE: $50.00Downriver - Instructor: Smith, KevinRoom: TBDCRN: 91982, Wed 12:00PM-2:00PMDate: 9/14/11-10/26/11

NEW-BEGINNING SQUARE DANCINGJoin us for some active entertainment Square Dancing anAmerican Heritage. Have fun while burning calories andgaining coordination with square dancing is recommendedas a great mental and physical exercise. Learn to do-si-do,swing, coordinate, spin chain and more.Course #: DANC-4019FEE: $25.00Downriver - Instructor: Purkett, BenRoom: TBDCRN: 92048, Mon 1:00PM-2:30PMDate: 9/12/11-10/17/11Downriver - Instructor: Purkett, BenRoom: TBDCRN: 92050, Mon 6:00PM-7:30PMDate: 9/12/11-10/17/11

EGYPTIAN BELLY DANCING -BEGINNERStudents will dance to the music and rhythm of the MiddleEast by learning various movements while strengtheningindividual muscle groups. Get a firmer figure, relieve tensionand become more flexible.Course #: DANC-4000FEE: $40.00Downriver - Instructor: Watkins, DeborahRoom: TBDCRN: 90182, Sat 1:00PM-2:55PMDate: 9/17/11-11/19/11

EGYPTIAN BELLY DANCING -INTERMEDIATEStudents will learn the caravan dips (for a slimmer waist),the walk and shake (for firming hips) and oscillations forrelaxing and firming lower abdominal muscles.Course #: DANC-4001FEE: $40.00Downriver - Instructor: Carr, StephanieRoom: TBDCRN: 91981, Tue 6:00PM-8:00PMDate: 9/13/11-11/22/11

NEW-INTERMEDIATE SQUAREDANCINGParticipants will review and learn more steps taught inBeginning Square Dancing.Course #: DANC-4020FEE: $25.00Downriver - Instructor: Purkett, BenRoom: TBDCRN: 92049, Mon 1:00PM-2:30PMDate: 10/24/11-11/28/11Downriver - Instructor: Purkett, BenRoom: TBDCRN: 92051, Mon 6:00PM-7:30PMDate: 10/24/11-11/28/11

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NEW-BEGINNING CLASSICAL GUITARGrab your acoustic or electric guitar. Participants will learnhow to read notes, play basic strums and arpeggios, scalestechnique.Course #: MUSC-5002FEE: $45.00Downriver - Instructor: Pilan, DebraRoom: TBDCRN: 92052, Sat 11:30AM-1:30PMDate: 8/27/11-10/1/11

NEW-INTERMEDIATE CLASSICALGUITARThis is a continuation of beginning classical guitar.Participants will be introduced to new chords, rhythms,arpeggios, note reading and bar chords.Course #: MUSC-5003FEE: $45.00Downriver - Instructor: Pilan, DebraRoom: TBDCRN: 92053, Sat 11:30AM-1:30PMDate: 10/8/11-11/12/11

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Physical Fitness and Sports

TAI CHI - BEGINNERStudents will learn this ancient Chinese martial art.Considered a low-impact aerobic exercise, it is also used forself-defense and stress relief.Course #: PEDU-4012FEE: $50.00Downriver - Instructor: Jin, LiminRoom: TBDCRN: 90181, Sat 8:30AM-10:25AMDate: 9/17/11-11/5/11

ZUMBA FITNESSWhether you’re in great shape or a couch potato, Zumba isfor you! Zumba is an amazing combination of irresistableLatin music with dynamic, yet simple, exercise moves that isso much fun you’re barely aware you’re getting an excellent,variable impact cardio workout.Course #: PEDU-4043FEE: $40.00

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ZUMBA GOLD FITNESSHave fun and get moving! Every exercise is low impact andmay be adapted to fit your particular challenges. ZumbaGold is a mix of safe and effective aerobic exercisesdesigned to improve your overall strength, endurance andmobility. Adults of all ages and fitness levels welcome.Please wear comfortable clothing.Course #: PEDU-4042FEE: $40.00Downriver - Instructor: Torres, KaraRoom: TBDCRN: 90299, Tue 10:00AM-10:55AMDate: 9/13/11-11/22/11

Professional Exams and License Preparation

BLS FOR HEALTHCARE PROVIDERSAn American Heart Association BLS course for health careproviders. Learn special resuscitaion skills andhow to identify heart disease risk factors. Also learn andpractice CPR for infants, children and adults, and how to usean AED.Course #: HLTC-4000FEE: $61.00CEU’s: 0.8Downriver - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBD

CRN: 90163, Fri 8:00AM-4:00PMDate: 8/19/11-8/19/11Downriver - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90164, Sat 8:00AM-4:00PMDate: 8/20/11-8/20/11Downriver - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90165, Sat 8:00AM-4:00PMDate: 10/15/11-10/15/11

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CONTEMPORARY ARRANGEMENTSStudents in this course will learn silk design techniques.This class covers wreaths, swag, and other home decorpieces. Floral Design for Beginners is highly recommendedbefore registering for this course. Students are responsiblefor purchasing their own supplies.Course #: CRFT-4060FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: Smith, JayRoom: TBDCRN: 91996, Tue 10:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/13/11-11/1/11

CROCHETING FOR BEGINNERSStudents will learn to crochet beautiful potholders, placemats, afghans, and more. Make flowers and read patterns.Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4008FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: Crittenden, PatriciaRoom: TBDCRN: 91998, Sat 9:00AM-11:00AMDate: 9/17/11-11/5/11

DECORATING WITH WREATHSNot just for holidays anymore, participants will learn todesign and create decorative wreaths for any occasion.Working with silk flowers, dried flowers, ribbons, and accentpieces will also be highlighted. Participants are responsiblefor their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4010FEE: $30.00Downtown - Instructor: Smith, JayRoom: TBDCRN: 91994, Thur 10:00AM-12:00PMDate: 8/25/11-9/15/11

FLORAL DESIGN - ADVANCEDThis class keeps “growing” Learn to create lovely “highstyle” (elaborate) designs for home, business, and otheroccasions. Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4013FEE: $50.00Downtown - Instructor: Smith, JayRoom: TBDCRN: 90079, Wed 10:00AM-1:00PMDate: 10/19/11-12/14/11

FLORAL DESIGN - BEGINNERThis popular course teaches the basics of floral design andthe care and maintenance of fresh cut flowers and greenplants. Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4012FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: Smith, JayRoom: TBDCRN: 90078, Wed 10:00AM-12:00PMDate: 8/24/11-10/12/11

GIFT WRAPPING/BOW MAKINGStudents will learn to beautifully wrap packages withdifferent types of paper, bows, and ribbons. Bring asweater-size box with a lid, and create a masterpiece.Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4015FEE: $25.00Downtown - Instructor: Smith, SenaRoom: TBDCRN: 90081, Sat 9:00AM-11:00AMDate: 12/3/11-12/3/11

Through our School of Continuing Education, we offer a variety of professional development programs forpersons seeking new job opportunities, looking to expand current skills, licensing and certification courses,and much more! We also have hundreds of personal enrichment programs for leisure and recreation. I invite you to browse through our current CE schedule for detailed program offerings. Our dynamiclecture, workshop and seminar series brings the classroom to you! Check the Calendar of Events frequentlyfor upcoming programs.

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HOLIDAY HANDICRAFTSStudents will learn and design holiday crafts for display.Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4049FEE: $60.00Downtown - Instructor: Smith, JayRoom: TBDCRN: 90080, Thur 10:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/22/11-11/10/11

STRICTLY WEDDING ARRANGEMENTSStudents in this course will learn design appropriate forweddings, including bouquets, corsages, and boutonnieres.Floral Design for Beginners is highly recommended beforeregistering for this course. Students are responsible forpurchasing their own supplies.Course #: CRFT-4042FEE: $40.00

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TROPICAL FLORAL ARRANGEMENTSStudents in this course will learn design appropriate forvarious special occasions, including birthdays, Homecoming,new baby and more. Designs can be modified for everyoccasion. Floral Design Beginner is highly recommendedbefore registering for this course. Students are responsiblefor purchasing their own supplies. Course #: CRFT-4043FEE: $45.00Downtown - Instructor: Smith, JayRoom: TBDCRN: 91995, Tue 12:00PM-2:00PMDate: 9/13/11-11/1/11

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PRE-LICENSING WIRINGThis course provides students with the insight andknowledge to pass the journeyman electrician’s exam.Students should have at least two years of experience in theelectrical field, and a basic knowledge of electrical theory.

Course #: BCHI-5001FEE: $175.00Downtown - Instructor: McAlister, WilbertRoom: TBDCRN: 90307, Tue 5:30PM-8:30PMDate: 8/30/11-12/6/11

Computer Science Technology Training

CREATING GREETING CARDS ANDINVITATIONS USING WORDStudents will learn to use Microsoft Word to createpostcards, calendars and newsletters and learn toprepare envelopes and labels.Course #: CSTT-4018FEE: $50.00Downtown - Instructor: Gwynn, AnniceRoom: TBDCRN: 90115, Sat 8:00AM-9:00AMDate: 8/27/11-10/15/11

GETTING STARTEDThis course provides hands-on training and teaches step-by-step theory for the PC and Windows environment . Alsolearn about the components and desktop functions, and getan overview of software applications.Course #: CSTT-2013FEE: $45.00Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90102, Tue 2:00PM-3:00PMDate: 9/13/11-10/18/11Downtown - Instructor: Gwynn, AnniceRoom: TBDCRN: 90112, Fri 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 10/28/11-11/4/11Downtown - Instructor: Gwynn, AnniceRoom: TBDCRN: 90116, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 8/27/11-9/3/11

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This course will provide the learner with capabilities ofexpanding communication methods, on-line instruction, andwill create a new library full of endless reference materials.This course will teach the learner how to surf the net,internet language, surfing techniques, email, and more.Course #: CSTT-2029FEE: $45.00Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90092, Mon 2:00PM-3:00PMDate: 9/12/11-10/17/11Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90101, Tue 1:00PM-2:00PMDate: 9/13/11-10/18/11

INTRODUCTION TO WINDOWS XP

This course navigates the Windows desktop and teaches theuse of Windows Explorer to manage files and documents.Customizing the desktop with screensavers and toolbars andusing shortcut features will also be discussed.Course #: CSTT-2000FEE: $45.00Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90114, Fri 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 8/26/11-9/2/11

KEYBOARDING BASICS

Students will develop an understanding of the keyboard andcommand shortcuts; learn typing skills and proper time-saving techniques. Speed building is not included. Handoutsincluded.Course #: CSTT-2014FEE: $45.00Downtown - Instructor: Bland, KarenRoom: TBDCRN: 90090, Mon 12:00PM-1:00PMDate: 9/12/11-10/17/11Downtown - Instructor: Gwynn, AnniceRoom: TBDCRN: 90111, Fri 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/9/11-9/16/11

MICROSOFT ACCESS BASIC 2007

Students will learn the basic operations of this softwareprogram. Topics include: how to create a new database fileand tables, enter, view, edit, and search records, createsimple forms, queries, and reports; work withmultiple tables; and create customized forms.Course #: CSTT-2005FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: Wheatley, ChristopherRoom: TBDCRN: 90108, Thur 5:30PM-8:30PMDate: 11/3/11-12/8/11

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007 BASIC

Students will learn the basics of this software program toconstruct and edit spreadsheets. Students will be taught tocreate, modify, format and print worksheets.Course #: CSTT-2003FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: Wheatley, ChristopherRoom: TBDCRN: 90107, Thur 5:30PM-8:30PMDate: 9/29/11-10/27/11

MICROSOFT PUBLISHERStudents will learn to create professional lookingletterheads, business cards, calendars, envelopes withmerge, and business forms using MS Publisher. Learn toapply basic desktop publishing design concepts to createimpact and appeal.Course #: CSTT-2090FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: Gwynn, AnniceRoom: TBDCRN: 90118, Sat 12:00PM-3:00PMDate: 8/27/11-9/24/11

MICROSOFT WORD BASIC 2007Students will gain hands-on experience in creating andediting documents, formatting text and managingfiles.Course #: CSTT-2001FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: Wheatley, ChristopherRoom: TBDCRN: 90106, Thur 5:30PM-8:30PMDate: 8/25/11-9/22/11

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MICROSOFT ACCESS INTERMEDIATE2007Participants will build on skills acquired in Microsoft AccessBasic. Participants will learn to modify, and work withmultiple tables, understand relational tables and createcustom forms. Advanced skills for query and reporttechniques and specifying multiple criteria will also beexploredCourse #: CSTT-2006FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: Mitchell, RichardRoom: TBDCRN: 90104, Tue 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/27/11-10/25/11

MICROSOFT EXCEL INTERMEDIATE2007Participants will learn advanced features of Microsoft Excelusing Microsoft certified manuals. Participants will receiveinstructions on how to control the screen, use functions suchas sum, average, maximum and minimum, and create chartsand tables.

Course #: CSTT-2004FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: Mitchell, RichardRoom: TBDCRN: 90105, Tue 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 11/1/11-11/29/11

MICROSOFT WORD INTERMEDIATE2007Participants will build on knowledge acquired in MicrosoftWord 2007 Basic to learn working with tables, charts,graphics, templates and styles. Document merge andtransfer will also be discussed.Course #: CSTT-2002FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Downtown - Instructor: Mitchell, RichardRoom: TBDCRN: 90103, Tue 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 8/23/11-9/20/11

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Educational Development

MATHEMATICAL CONCEPTS -INTERMEDIATEThis course will mathematical concepts including algebraicexpressions, inequalities, llinear equations, matrices, rationalexpressions, quadratic functions, logarithmic functions andmore.Course #: EDDV-4014FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 90129, Sat 12:30PM-3:00PMDate: 10/22/11-12/3/11

MATHEMATICS CONCEPTS -FUNDAMENTALSThis course reviews mathematical concepts includingaddition, subtraction, story problems, formulas, factoring andmore.Course #: EDDV-4013FEE: $30.00Downtown - Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 90128, Sat 12:30PM-2:30PMDate: 8/27/11-10/15/11

UNDERSTANDING BASIC ALGEBRAStudent will learn the basic concepts of algebra. Topics willinclude solving and second degree equations, operations ofpolynomials and more.Course #: EDDV-5032FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 90301, Sat 9:30AM-12:00PMDate: 8/27/11-9/17/11

UNDERSTANDING BASICTRIGONOMETRYThis course provides an integrated technological approachto trigonometric applications used in problem solving.Emphasis is placed on applications involving trigonometricratios, right triangles, oblique triangles, trigonometricfunctions, graphing and more.Course #: EDDV-5034FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 90303, Sat 9:30AM-12:00PMDate: 9/24/11-10/15/11

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NEW-BEGINNING DIGITALPHOTOGRAPHYThis course provides students with an introduction to currentdigital imaging technology. With the use of digital cameras,printers and photo imaging software, students will learn thefunctions of their camera and explore the world of theelectronic darkroom. A digital SLR camera is required. Priorcomputer experience is recommended but notrequired.Course #: PHOT-4019FEE: $45.00Downtown - Instructor: Gregory, FrankRoom: TBDCRN: 92057, Fri 1:00PM-3:00PMDate: 9/9/11-9/30/11

EVENT PLANNINGThis workshop offers general information designed toincrease the participants understanding and knowledge ofplanning events. The workshop will include planningcalendars, assigning responsibilities, and follow-up.Budgeting, paper work permits, and using communityresources will be discussed.Course #: NPOM-4014FEE: $50.00Downtown - Instructor: Norman-Hill, Shelly Room: TBDCRN: 90085, Sat 9:00AM-3:00PMDate: 11/12/11-11/12/11

NEW-PROJECTS IN DIGITALPHOTOGRAPHYParticipants will produce various individual digitalphotographic projects as arranged by the instructor. Therewill be local trips to various locations for this class.(Prerequisite: Beginning Digital Photography) Course #: PHOT-4017FEE: $45.00Downtown - Instructor: Gregory, FrankRoom: TBDCRN: 92042, Fri 1:00PM-3:00PMDate: 10/7/11-10/28/11

Enrichment Series

Educational Development

NEW-FUNDAMENTALS OF CALCULUSStudents will learn the basic concepts of calculus. Topicswill cover derivatives, differentiation of algebraic andtrigonometric functions and more.Course #: EDDV-5033FEE: $40.00Downtown - Instructor: Chiangong, JoellyRoom: TBDCRN: 92154, Sat 9:30AM - 11:55AMDate: 10/22/11-11/12/11

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NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODEThis course is designed to enhance the student’s knowledgeof the National Electric Code in practical work applicationsand assist students preparing for examinations that requireknowledge of the code.Course #: BCHI-1009FEE: $200.00CEU’s: 4.5Downtown - Instructor: McAlister, WilbertRoom: TBDCRN: 90077, Thur 5:30PM-8:30PMDate: 8/25/11-12/8/11

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This hands-on class covers the fundatmentals of quilitingfrom simple designs to working with blocks and templates.Participants will select one of the following as a project:small wall hanging quilt, baby quilt or lap quilt. Participantsare responsible for their supplies, including a sewingmachine.Course #: CRFT-4046FEE: $25.00Downtown - Instructor: Shipp, AprilRoom: TBDCRN: 90300, Sat 10:00AM-12:00PMDate: 8/27/11-10/1/11

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BEADED GIFTSLearn how to make one-of-a-kind handcrafted, beaded giftsfrom beads, crystals, semi-precious stones, and findings!Participants will learn to make holidays and other occasionsspecial by creating beaded wrapped serving utensils, wineglasses and napkin rings.Course #: CRFT-4053FEE: $60.00Northwest - Instructor: Robinson Young, KathleenRoom: TBDCRN: 90258, Tue,Thur 4:00PM-6:00PMDate: 8/30/11-9/8/11

NEW-CHRISTMAS TREE DESIGNSThis class will help you create an exciting trendy innovativeways to decorate your Christmas tree.Course #: CRFT-4077FEE: $25.00Northwest - Instructor: Cunningham, OpheliaRoom: TBDCRN: 92044, Wed 5:30PM-7:30PMDate: 11/30/11-12/7/11

FLORAL DESIGN - BEGINNERThis popular course teaches the basics of floral design andthe care and maintenance of fresh cut flowers and greenplants. Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4012FEE: $40.00Northwest - Instructor: Smith, JayRoom: TBDCRN: 90227, Wed 5:00PM-7:00PMDate: 8/24/11-10/12/11

FLORAL DESIGN APPLICATIONThis course is an introduction to the basic techniques usedby floral designers. Participants will see demonstrations,learn about necessary supplies, and be introduced to variousdesigns that are used in Floral Design I.

Course #: CRFT-4011FEE: $60.00Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90235, Wed 7:00PM-8:00PMDate: 8/24/11-10/12/11

GIFT WRAPPING/BOW MAKINGStudents will learn to beautifully wrap packages withdifferent types of paper, bows, and ribbons. Bringa sweater-size box with a lid, and create a masterpiece.Participants responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4015FEE: $25.00Northwest - Instructor: Smith, SenaRoom: TBDCRN: 90231, Sat 12:00PM-2:00PMDate: 12/3/11-12/3/11

NEW-HOLIDAY DECORATINGLearn how to create and make your own holiday designs.Participants are responsible for purchasing their ownsupplies.Course #: CRFT-4078FEE: $25.00Northwest - Instructor: Cunningham, OpheliaRoom: TBDCRN: 92045, Wed 5:30PM-7:30PMDate: 11/2/11-11/16/11

HOLIDAY HANDICRAFTSStudents will learn and design holiday crafts for display.Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4049FEE: $60.00Northwest - Instructor: Smith, JayRoom: TBDCRN: 90234, Wed 5:00PM-7:00PMDate: 10/19/11-11/30/11

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JEWELRY BEAD DESIGN - BEGINNERThis class will offer a hands-on approach to Jewelry BeadDesign.Participants will complete three sets of jewelry thatinclude a necklace, a pair of earrings, and a bracelet.Participant are responsible for purchasing their ownsupplies.Course #: CRFT-4021FEE: $30.00Northwest - Instructor: Robinson Young, KathleenRoom: TBDCRN: 90257, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/1/11-9/15/11

JEWELRY BEAD DESIGN -INTERMEDIATELearn various techniques of stringing multiple strands ofbeads. Use of metal pieces, caps, closures, and pins will becovered. Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4022FEE: $30.00Northwest - Instructor: Robinson Young, KathleenRoom: TBDCRN: 90260, Tue,Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/20/11-10/4/11

SIMPLE CURTAINCourse designed for individuals who would like to learn howto sew curtains. Participants will learn how to make a simplerod-pocket window treatment, lined or unlined, to use aloneor over blinds or shades. Participants will leave the classwith a custom curtain. Students are responsible for bringingtheir own sewing machine.Course #: SEWD-4001FEE: $35.00Northwest - Instructor: Cunningham, OpheliaRoom: TBDCRN: 90237, Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/15/11-9/22/11

NEW-THE ART OF EMBELLISHMENTLearn how to enhance your crafts by adding ruffles, bows,flowers, jewels, etc. to create your own design. Participantsare responsible for purchasing their own supplies.Course #: CRFT-4076FEE: $35.00Northwest - Instructor: Cunningham, OpheliaRoom: TBDCRN: 92056, Wed 5:30PM-8:30PMDate: 10/12/11-10/26/11

NEW-HOLIDAY MEAL PLANNINGParticipants will learn steps on how to make creative healthymeals for the entire family. Participants are responsible forpurchasing their own supplies.Course #: HFAM-5033FEE: $25.00Northwest - Instructor: Cunningham, OpheliaRoom: TBDCRN: 92055, Mon 5:30PM-7:30PMDate: 11/14/11-11/21/11

NEW-HOLIDAY TABLE SETTINGParticipants will learn how to make beautiful table settingsfor the holidays. In this class you will also learn buffet styletable setting as well as formal. Actual demonstrations willbe provided. Participants are responsible for purchasingtheir own supplies.Course #: HFAM-5032FEE: $25.00Northwest - Instructor: Cunningham, OpheliaRoom: TBDCRN: 92054, Mon 5:30PM-7:30PMDate: 10/31/11-11/7/11

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This course navigates the Windows desktop and teaches theuse of Windows Explorer to manage files and documents.Customizing the desktop with screensavers and toolbars andusing shortcut features will also be discussed.Course #: CSTT-2000FEE: $45.00Northwest - Instructor: Hudson, WandaRoom: TBDCRN: 90253, Sat 9:00AM-3:00PMDate: 9/17/11

KEYBOARDING BASICS

Students will develop an understanding of the keyboard andcommand shortcuts; learn typing skills and proper time-saving techniques. Speed building is not included. Handoutsincluded.Course #: CSTT-2014FEE: $45.00Northwest - Instructor: Simmons, SandraRoom: TBDCRN: 90248, Sat 9:00AM-3:00PMDate: 9/3/11

MICROSOFT EXCEL INTERMEDIATE2007

Participants will learn advanced features of Microsoft Excelusing Microsoft certified manuals.Participants will receive instructions on how to control thescreen, use functions such as sum, average, maximum andminimum, and create charts and tables.Course #: CSTT-2004FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5Northwest - Instructor: Simmons, SandraRoom: TBDCRN: 90250, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 11/5/11-12/10/11

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COOKING LITECooking doesn’t hove to be high fat to be delicious. Discoverways to substitute low fat for high fat ingredients. Usespices to their maximum advantage. Menu planning andmenu preparation will provided.Course #: HEAL-4085FEE: $20.00Northwest - Instructor: Barnett, MichaelRoom: TBDCRN: 90232, Sat 1:00PM-3:00PMDate: 10/22/11-10/29/11

HEALTHIER YOUThis course is designed to educate you about reading anddefining food labels. This course wil also assist you withplanning, shopping and preparing healthy.Course #: HEAL-4083FEE: $25.00Northwest - Instructor: Gatlin, BrendaRoom: TBDCRN: 90226, Wed 11:00AM-1:00PMDate: 9/14/11-9/28/11

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NEW-BEGINNING GUITARBring your electric guitar (with small amplifier) or youracoustic guitar. Enjoy learning how to read music and playsimple melodies and chord accompanimentsCourse #: MUSC-4023FEE: $45.00Northwest - Instructor: English, RonRoom: TBDCRN: 92039, Thur 6:30PM-8:00PMDate: 8/25/11-10/6/11

NEW-INTERMEDIATE GUITARContinuation of beginning guitar. Have fun making music ina group setting, learning to play melodies and/or chords insongs specially selected to expand your skills at your ownindividual pace. Skills to be developed include playing openposition chords in several keys, playing bar chords, as wellas reading and playing more advanced melodies andaccompaniment rhythms. Prerequisite: Beginning Guitar I.Course #: MUSC-4025FEE: $45.00Northwest - Instructor: English, RonRoom: TBDCRN: 92040, Thur 6:30PM-8:00PMDate: 10/20/11-12/8/11

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BUILDING YOUR FAMILY TREEThis course will cover techniques using Microsoft Word andMicrosoft PowerPoint for displaying your genealogy historyfor presentations. You should have the basic skills ofMicrosoft Word and PowerPoint before registeringfor this course.Course #: ENPR-4017FEE: $40.00Northwest - Instructor: Lewis-Williams, FeliciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90392, Sat 1:00PM-2:55PMDate: 11/5/11-11/12/11

FIND FAMILY HISTORY ON THE NETStudents will learn how to use the Internet for family historyresearch, identify and explore popular genealogy websites,and discover techniques for getting the most out the Internetsearch engines and databases.Course #: ENPR-4000FEE: $40.00Northwest - Instructor: Lewis-Williams, FeliciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90391, Sat 1:00PM-2:55PMDate: 10/15/11-10/29/11

GENEALOGY RESEARCH FORBEGINNERSStudents will discover techniques and resources to helpuncover their family’s history. Strategies for using researchfacilities anf the Internet to document one’s family tree willbe introduced.Course #: ENPR-4001FEE: $40.00Northwest - Instructor: Lewis-Williams, FeliciaRoom: TBD

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GENEALOGY: HISTORY ANDRESEARCHStudents will learn how to use the genealogy forms toabstract important information. This class is also designedfor genealogy enthusiasts who are researching their familyhistory and would like to explore additional resources.Course #: ENPR-4015FEE: $40.00Northwest - Instructor: Lewis-Williams, FeliciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90388, Sat 1:00PM-2:55PMDate: 9/10/11-9/10/11

GENEALOGY: WHAT’S IN THE LIBRARYStudents will learn techniques on how to use the library toconduct their family genealogy research.Course #: ENPR-4016FEE: $40.00Northwest - Instructor: Lewis-Williams, FeliciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90389, Sat 1:00PM-2:55PMDate: 9/17/11-9/17/11

INTRODUCTION TO GENEALOGYThis introductory course is designed to help student discoverthe fundamental building blocks of genealogy research. Youwill also learn how to document your family history.Course #: ENPR-4014FEE: $40.00Northwest - Instructor: Lewis-Williams, FeliciaRoom: TBDCRN: 90387, Sat 1:00PM-2:55PMDate: 8/27/11-8/27/11

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NURSING INFORMATION OVERVIEWThis course is designed to give students with an interest inNursing. Participants will gain some insight into the field ofNursing and the expectations of the students aspiringadmission into the Nursing Program. In this course, we will discuss the aspects of required program testing, alladmission criteria, transfer policies and procedures, programprogression, and the most up to date information on theapplication process for Nursing. This course is a mandatoryrequirement for all students planning admission intoNursing.Course #: PELP-4007Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90325, Wed 5:30PM-7:30PMDate: 10/5/11-10/5/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90326, Mon 5:30PM-7:30PMDate: 11/14/11-11/14/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90327, Wed 5:30PM-7:30PMDate: 12/7/11-12/7/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90329, Thur 5:30PM-7:30PMDate: 9/22/11-9/22/11

TEAS (TEST OF ESSENTIAL NURSINGSKILLS)The TEAS (Test of Essential Nursing Skills) is an assessmentof one’s academic preparedness for college-leveleducational programs such as nursing. Success inprograms such as nursing begins with a solid foundation inReading, Math, Science, and English and Language Usage.Students applying for admission to the nursing program atWayne County Community College District will be required topass the TEAS Test.Course #: PELP-4006FEE: $25.00Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90264, Tue 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 9/13/11-9/13/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90265, Thur 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 9/15/11-9/15/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90266, Fri 8:00AM-11:55AMDate: 9/16/11-9/16/11

Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90267, Fri 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 9/16/11-9/16/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90268, Tue 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 10/11/11-10/11/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90269, Thur 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 10/13/11-10/13/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90270, Fri 8:00AM-11:55AMDate: 10/14/11-10/14/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90271, Fri 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 10/14/11-10/14/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90272, Tue 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 11/15/11-11/15/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90273, Thur 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 11/17/11-11/17/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90274, Fri 8:00AM-11:55AMDate: 11/18/11-11/18/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90275, Fri 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 11/18/11-11/18/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90276, Tue 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 12/6/11-12/6/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90277, Thur 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 12/8/11-12/8/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90278, Fri 8:00AM-11:55AMDate: 12/9/11-12/9/11Northwest - Instructor: StaffRoom: TBDCRN: 90279, Fri 1:00PM-4:55PMDate: 12/9/11-12/9/11

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CRAFT SEWINGStudents will learn how to make hats with different colorsand fabrics. Participants are responsible for purchasing theirown supplies.Course #: SEWD-4051FEE: $40.00Northwest - Instructor: Cunningham, OpheliaRoom: TBDCRN: 92047, Wed 5:30PM-8:30PMDate: 8/31/11-9/14/11

FUNDAMENTALS OF BASIC SEWINGStudents will learn to read and select the correct patterns.Enhance fabric knowledge and practice stitching.Participants are responsible for purchasing their ownsupplies.Course #: SEWD-4000FEE: $50.00Northwest - Instructor: Cunningham, OpheliaRoom: TBDCRN: 90240, Sat 9:00AM-12:00PMDate: 9/10/11-11/12/11

INTRODUCTION TO TAILORINGTECHNIQUESAn introduction to tailoring and fitting techniques for menand women in the alteration world. Emphasis will be onnecessary requirements of becoming a tailor or fitter intoday’s marketplace. Students are responsible forpurchasing their own supplies.Course #: SEWD-4004FEE: $50.00Northwest - Instructor: Cunningham, OpheliaRoom: TBDCRN: 90239, Tue 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 9/6/11-11/8/11

NEW-RAG TO RICHES RECYCLINGParticipants will learn how to re-design, recycle, and renewclothing. Participants are responsible for their own supplies.Course #: SEWD-4050FEE: $35.00Northwest - Instructor: Cunningham, OpheliaRoom: TBDCRN: 92046, Wed 5:30PM-8:30PMDate: 9/21/11-10/5/11

SEWING IIStudents will learn the proper way to construct notchcollars/labels, welted pockets and buttonholes withthe use of fusible interfacing, vented sleeves, and inserting alining. Students must have a thorough knowledge of SewingPattern Selection. Participants are responsible forpurchasing their own supplies.Course #: SEWD-4002FEE: $45.00Northwest - Instructor: Cunningham, OpheliaRoom: TBDCRN: 90236, Sat 1:00PM-3:00PMDate: 9/10/11-10/8/11

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BEADED GIFTSLearn how to make one-of-a-kind handcrafted, beaded giftsfrom beads, crystals, semi-precious stones, and findings!Participants will learn to make holidays and other occasionsspecial by creating beaded wrapped serving utensils,wine glasses and napkin rings. Participant are responsiblefor purchasing their own supplies.Course #: CRFT-4053FEE: $60.00Western - Instructor: Robinson Young, KathleenRoom: TBDCRN: 90205, Wed 6:00PM-8:00PMDate: 10/12/11-12/7/11

JEWELRY BEAD DESIGN - BEGINNERThis class will offer a hands-on approach to Jewelry BeadDesign. Participants will complete three sets of jewelry thatinclude a necklace, a pair of earrings, and a bracelet.Participant are responsible for purchasing their ownsupplies.Course #: CRFT-4021FEE: $30.00Western - Instructor: Robinson Young, KathleenRoom: TBDCRN: 90206, Wed 10:00AM-12:00PMDate: 8/26/11-10/14/11

JEWELRY BEAD DESIGN -INTERMEDIATELearn various techniques of stringing multiple strands ofbeads. Use of metal pieces, caps, closures, and pins will becovered. Participants are responsible for their supplies.Course #: CRFT-4022FEE: $30.00Western - Instructor: Robinson Young, KathleenRoom: TBDCRN: 90207, Fri 12:00PM-2:00PMDate: 10/21/11-12/9/11

Through our School of Continuing Education, we offer a variety of professional development programs forpersons seeking new job opportunities, looking to expand current skills, licensing and certification courses,and much more! We also have hundreds of personal enrichment programs for leisure and recreation. I invite you to browse through our current CE schedule for detailed program offerings. Our dynamiclecture, workshop and seminar series brings the classroom to you! Check the Calendar of Events frequentlyfor upcoming programs.

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COMPUTER REPAIR - BEGINNER

Students will learn the fundamentals of basic computerrepair peripherals, trouble shooting operating systems,software conflicts, system hazards, and memory issues.Course #: CSTT-3000FEE: $80.00CEU’s: 4.5Western - Instructor: Scibilia, GaspareRoom: TBDCRN: 90200, Thur 10:00AM-1:00PMDate: 8/25/11-12/8/11Western - Instructor: Scibilia, GaspareRoom: TBDCRN: 90201, Wed 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 8/24/11-12/7/11

DIGITAL CAMERAS: LEARNING TOUSE

Basic digital cameras offer many helpful features but can bequite confusing. Bring your camera and instruction manual,and after your camera has been properly set, you will learnthe basics of taking good pictures. We will also discusswhen to use the built-in flash, and when to take advantageof your camera’s special scene settings to get pleasingpictures in less than perfect situation.Course #: CSTT-2031FEE: $40.00Western - Instructor: Williams, NicholeRoom: TBDCRN: 90204, Wed 2:30PM-4:00PMDate: 8/24/11-10/12/11

PHOTOSHOP

Participants will learn how to produce computer imaging.Students will produce flyer, web, and photo imaging.Course #: PHOT-4015FEE: $50.00Western - Instructor: Williams, NicholeRoom: TBDCRN: 90202, Wed 12:00PM-2:30PMDate: 8/24/11-10/12/11

PHOTOSHOP-INTERMEDIATE

This course builds upon the participant’s knowledge ofcomputer imaging. Students will become more skilled inflyer, web, and photo imaging.Course #: PHOT-4016FEE: $50.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Williams, NicholeRoom: TBDCRN: 90203, Wed 12:00PM-2:30PMDate: 10/19/11-12/7/11

WEB PAGE DESIGN - ADVANCED

Participants will create a viable and interactive web page.This course will teach the learner how to create imagemaps, frames and forms, and how to insert submit buttons,rest buttons, and selection menu.Course #: WEBD-1001FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Coleman, RoslynRoom: TBDCRN: 90213, Fri, Sat 10:30AM-1:00PMDate: 9/16/11-10/1/11Course #: WEBD-1002FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Coleman, RoslynRoom: TBDCRN: 90214, Fri, Sat 10:30AM-1:00PMDate: 10/7/11-10/22/11

WEB PAGE DESIGN - BEGINNER(HTML BASICS)

Participants in this course will gain knowledge to designvisual content for the web. Learn illustration techniques andeffects and how to insert links and graphics. Use the skillslearned to become more marketable in a currentor future job.Course #: WEBD-1000FEE: $70.00CEU’s: 1.5Western - Instructor: Coleman, RoslynRoom: TBDCRN: 90212, Fri, Sat 10:30AM-1:00PMDate: 8/26/11-9/10/11

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BALLROOM DANCINGThis course is designed to teach students basic steps ofballroom dancing. Students will also learn hand and footcoordination, posture, basic turns and spins.Course #: DANC-4014FEE: $50.00Western - Instructor: - Instructor: Smith, KevinRoom: TBDCRN: 90196, Sat 12:30PM-2:30PMDate: 8/27/11-10/8/11

BALLROOM DANCING -INTERMEDIATEThis class will refine ballroom dance techniques and addpattern and advance steps of ballroom dancing. Participantsshould have basic knowledge of ballroom dance steps.Course #: DANC-4025FEE: $50.00Western - Instructor: - Instructor: Smith, KevinRoom: TBDCRN: 92059, Sat 10:00AM-2:00PMDate: 8/27/11-10/8/11

EGYPTIAN BELLY DANCING -BEGINNERStudents will dance to the music and rhythm of the MiddleEast by learning various movements while strengtheningindividual muscle groups. Get a firmer figure, relieve tensionand become more flexible.Course #: DANC-4000FEE: $40.00Western - Instructor: Carr, StephanieRoom: TBDCRN: 90197, Thur 6:00PM-8:00PMDate: 10/20/11-12/15/11

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SPANISH FOR THE HEALTHCAREPROFESSIONALHealth science students and or professionals will beprovided with conversational Spanish and medicalterminology, as well as phrases, commands, and conditionsthey might encounter in their work as health careprofessionals.Course #: LANG-5001FEE: $30.00Western - Instructor: Herrera, JoseRoom: TBDCRN: 90222, Tue,Thur 5:00PM-7:30PMDate: 10/11/11-12/1/11

YORUBA CLASSThis course will provide an introduction to Yoruba languageand culture. Students will acquire reading and writing in theYoruba language.Course #: LANG-5002FEE: $30.00Western - Instructor: Ogunlusi, SeyiRoom: TBDCRN: 90316, Sat 12:00PM-2:30PMDate: 8/27/11-12/10/11

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TAI CHI - BEGINNERStudents will learn this ancient Chinese martial art.Considered a low-impact aerobic exercise, it is also usedfor self-defense and stress relief.Course #: PEDU-4012FEE: $50.00Western - Instructor: Plevinski, JohnRoom: TBDCRN: 90195, Mon 6:00PM-8:00PMDate: 9/12/11-11/28/11

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SMALL ENGINE REPAIRStudents will learn the skills necessary to tear down andassemble a small air-cooled engine for both two and fourcycles. You will analyze Briggs and Stratton, Tecumseh, andKohler lawn mowers, garden tractors, tillers, and minibike engines.Course #: SKTR-1003FEE: $145.00CEU’s: 4.5Western - Instructor: Nodwell, RalphRoom: BAY

CRN: 90190, Wed 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 8/24/11-12/7/11Western - Instructor: Nodwell, RalphRoom: BAYCRN: 90191, Thur 6:00PM-9:00PMDate: 8/25/11-12/8/11Western - Instructor: Nodwell, RalphRoom: BAYCRN: 90192, Sat 12:00PM-3:00PMDate: 8/27/11-12/10/11

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Through our School of Continuing Education, we offer a variety of professional development programs forpersons seeking new job opportunities, looking to expand current skills, licensing and certification courses,and much more! We also have hundreds of personal enrichment programs for leisure and recreation. I invite you to browse through our current CE schedule for detailed program offerings. Our dynamiclecture, workshop and seminar series brings the classroom to you! Check the Calendar of Events frequentlyfor upcoming programs.

CORE CLASSES

COMPUTING FUNDAMENTALS: IC3PART IThis course will introduce participants to the essential basicsof computer knowledge. This hands-on course is the first ina three-part series.Course #: CSTT-1329FEE: $60.00CEU’s: 1.0University Center - Instructor: Wheatley, ChristopherRoom: TBDCRN: 90055, Mon 5:00PM-7:25PMDate: 9/12/11-10/3/11

KEY APPLICATIONS: IC3 PART IIThis course will introduce participants to key computerapplications: word processing and spreadsheet functions.This hands-on course is the second component in a three-part series.Course #: CSTT-1330FEE: $60.00CEU’s: 1.0University Center - Instructor: Wheatley, ChristopherRoom: TBDCRN: 90057, Mon 5:00PM-7:25PMDate: 10/10/11-10/31/11

LIVING ONLINE: IC3 PART III

This course will introduce participants to the Internet and allits functions. This hands-on course is the third and finalcomponent in a three part series.Course #: CSTT-1340FEE: $60.00CEU’s: 1.0University Center - Instructor: Wheatley, ChristopherRoom: TBDCRN: 90059, Mon 5:00PM-7:25PMDate: 11/7/11-11/28/11

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007 BASICSStudents will learn the basics of this software program toconstruct and edit spreadsheets. Students will be taught tocreate, modify, format and print worksheets.Course #: CSTT-2003FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5University Center - Instructor: Wheatley, ChristopherRoom: TBDCRN: 90073, Wed 6:00PM-8:55PMDate: 10/19/11-11/16/11

MICROSOFT WORD BASIC 2007Students will gain hands-on experience in creating andediting documents, formatting text and managingfiles.Course #: CSTT-2001FEE: $65.00CEU’s: 1.5University Center - Instructor: Wheatley, ChristopherRoom: TBDCRN: 90072, Wed 6:00PM-8:55PMDate: 9/14/11-10/12/11

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BALLROOM DANCINGThis course is designed to teach students basic steps ofballroom dancing. Students will also learn hand and footcoordination, posture, basic turns and spins.Course #: DANC-4014FEE: $50.00University Center - Instructor: Smith, KevinRoom: TBDCRN: 90068, Sat 11:00AM-12:55PMDate: 10/22/11-11/19/11University Center - Instructor: Smith, KevinRoom: TBDCRN: 90069, Sat 11:00AM-12:55PMDate: 9/17/11-10/15/11

EGYPTIAN BELLY DANCING -BEGINNERStudents will dance to the music and rhythm of the MiddleEast by learning various movements while strengtheningindividual muscle groups. Get a firmer figure, relieve tensionand become more flexible.Course #: DANC-4000FEE: $40.00University Center - Instructor: Carr, StephanieRoom: TBDCRN: 90066, Sat 9:00AM-10:55AMDate: 9/10/11-11/12/11

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SPANISH FOR THE TRAVELERThis is an introduction to practical conversational Spanish.Students will discover how to say and comprehend manyexpressions used in everyday Spanish. Use commonphrases of greeting, introduction, and complimentingothers; practice giving directions, asking for clarification,making small talk, and much more.Course #: LANG-4008FEE: $40.00University Center - Instructor: Dominguez, MariaRoom: TBDCRN: 90062, Sat 10:00AM-11:55AMDate: 8/27/11-12/10/11

BONJOUR! FRENCH FOR THETRAVELERThis is an introduction to practical conversational French.Students will discover how to say and comprehend manyexpressions used in every day French. Use commonphrases of greetings, introductions and complimenting other;practice giving directions, asking for clarification, makingsmall talk and much more.Course # LANG-5003FEE: $40.00University Center - Instructor: Kuidja, CleopatraRoom: TBDCRN: 92261, Sat 10:00AM-11:55AMDate: 8/27/2011-12/10/2011

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Wayne County Community College District (WCCCD), pursuant to the requirements of Titles VI and VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, the Age Discrimination Act of 1975, the Vietnam-Era Veterans Readjustment Act of 1974, The Elliot-Larsen Civil Rights Act, Executive Order 11246 and TitleII of the Americans with Disability Act (ADA) complies with all Federal and State laws and regulations prohibiting discrimination and with all requirements and regulations of the U.S.Department of Education. It is the policy of WCCCD that no person, on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, age, sex, height, weight, marital status, disability, or political affiliationor belief, shall be discriminated against, excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination in employment or in any program or activity forwhich it is responsible or for which it receives financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Education. (Policy adopted by the Wayne County Community College District Board of Trustees,July 28, 1993)

Payment method must accompany form. PLEASE DO NOT SEND CASH!(all checks must have the driver’s license number and telephone number of the signer of the check written on the check.)

�� Check/Money Order �� American Express �� Discover �� MasterCard �� VISA

Account No. ______________________________________________________________________ Expiration Date ______________

Card Holder Signature __________________________________________________________________________________________

* -The college will use your social security number for recordkeeping, identification, and billing. At your request (and if you are not currently on oursystem under your social security number), the college will assign another number for these purposes

Course Number CRN Number Course Title Campus Cost

Optional Section: Not considered in determining admissibility. Federally required reporting information: Sex: �� Male �� Female Marital Status: �� Married �� SingleCheck which category describes you best: �� African-American (non Hispanic) �� American Indian-Native Alaskan �� Arabic �� Asian-Pacific Islander �� Caucasian (non Hispanic) �� Hispanic �� Other �� Prefer not to respond

Grand Total

The Motorcycle Safety program requires pre-registration at any campus. No mail or fax-in registration will be accepted.For sport related camps/classes, a liability waiver form must be signed.

Return Check PolicyStudents are liable for all amounts pertaining to any bank rejected checks, which includes but is not necessarily limited tothe following: The amount of the rejected check, A $20 District service fee for NSF (bad check) processing, A $20 deferred fee Charges assessed by the external check guarantee company utilized by the district.

All checks written to the college are verified by an external check guarantee agency. All returned checks are subject to the agency’s collection fees.

Stop payment of check does not initiate cancellation of classes. You must officially withdraw from your classes.

Fax: Fax form to (313) 962-1643.Mail: -Mail form to Wayne County Community College District, Mail Registration-C.E., P.O. Box 32557, Detroit MI 48232-0557.Walk: -Register in person at any of our five campus locations. See the back of the schedule for location details.

Check one: Are you a New Student ��Returning Student ��

Continuing Education Registration Form - Fall 2011Please use one registration form per student. Feel free to duplicate this form as needed.

ID Number* Date of Birth

Last Name (Please Print) First Name

Applicant Signature or Parent’s Signature if a Minor Forms with no signature are incomplete and WILL NOT be processed. Date

Address

City State Zip

Home Phone Alternate Phone

Email Address

Do you reside in Wayne County?�� Yes �� No

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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICTEMERGENCY MEDICAL TREATMENT RELEASE - ADULT FORM

I, _____________________________________ hereby authorize emergency medical treatment formyself. I understand that this treatment will be administered by a qualified and licensed healthcareprofessional when, in the opinion of the attending healthcare professional, undue delay may endangermy life, or cause disfigurement, physical impairment, or unreasonable discomfort. This authority isgranted only after a reasonable effort to reach my emergency contact at the contact numbers providedbelow has failed.

Emergency Contact #:__________________________ (Please indicate type of #; i.e. mobile/pager)

Secondary Contact #: ________________________ (Please indicate type of #; i.e. mobile/pager)

1. Please list any allergies, medications, contact lenses, or any other pertinent information

that may affect the level or type of care that might be required.

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______________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________

2. Family Physician contact information

Physician’s name: _______________________________ Phone: _________________

Physician’s address: _______________________________________________________

3. Health Insurance Data

Enrolled Member: ______________________

Employer: _____________________________________ Policy: __________________

Group: _______________________________ Contract: _______________________________

This release form is completed and signed of my own free will for the sole purpose of authorizingmedical treatment under emergency circumstances.

_____________________________ _______________________________Printed Name of Participant Date

_____________________________Signature

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WAYNE COUNTY COMMUNITY COLLEGE DISTRICT

WAIVER AND RELEASE OF LIABILITY - ADULT FORM

I, ______________________, hereby consent to my participation in the Wayne County

Community College District “____________________________________” (class). I understand that

I will be under the care of qualified staff members and that participation in the class may involve

strenuous activity. In consideration of the acceptance of myself into this class, I agree to indemnify and

hold harmless Wayne County Community College District and its authorized representatives, specifically

including any caregivers, from any and all claims, including negligence which may be directly or

indirectly related to my participation in class. I also acknowledge that I have informed Program

personnel of any special medical or physical needs that I may require, prior to executing this agreement.

_________________________________________ ____________________Signature Date

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Check out ExperienceSeniorPower (ESP)Computer Training Classes

The ProgramESP is unique because it focuses on a user-friendly approach to teaching olderadults computer skills. (Visit ESP‘s website at: www.50plusprime.com)

Seniors LearnMicrosoft® Windows, Microsoft® Word, Microsoft® Excel, Keyboard Use, ComputerTerminology, and Internet Safety Tips.

LocationWayne County Community College District9555 Haggerty RoadBelleville, Michigan 48111

RegistrationCall (734) 699-7008

Classes are FREE for seniors!

Senior Citizens:Become a Computer Wiz

WayneCountyCommunityCollegeDistrict

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DistanceEducation

WCCCD supports you and your educational pursuits!Please keep in mind that as you work toward the completion of your degree

or certificate you may be required to take courses at different locations.

21000 NorthlineTaylor, MI 48180734-946-3500

1001 W. Fort St.Detroit, MI 48226313-496-2758

5901 ConnerDetroit, MI 48213313-922-3311

8200 W. Outer DriveDetroit, MI 48219313-943-4000

9555 HaggertyBelleville, MI 48111

734-699-7008

For more information call (313) 496-2600or visit our website at www.wcccd.edu

One DISTRICTSIX CONVENIENT LOCATIONS AND

ONLINE COURSES THROUGH DISTANCELEARNING

Wayne County Community College District

19305 Vernier RoadHarper Woods, MI 48225

313-886-2425

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19305 Vernier Road • Harper Woods, MI 48225

For more information call (313) 886-2425 or visit www.wcccd.edu

Earn your bachelors or masters degreeclose to home!

WCCCD’s University Center offers Bachelor and advanced degree courses througheducational partnerships with Walsh College, University of Michigan-Flint, and MichiganState University in addition to select WCCCD academic course offerings. Convenientlylocated in Harper Woods at 19305 Vernier Road, this facility offers easy access to both 8 Mile Road and the I-94 expressway.

• Master of Management • Master Gardener Certification

• Bachelor of Nursing• Bachelor of BusinessAdministration

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