Course Index - Lansing Community College
Course Index - Lansing Community College
Course Index - Lansing Community College
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S P R I N G S E M E S T E R 2009<br />
<strong>Community</strong> Education<br />
CRN# Type Cr/Bill Hrs Start/End Dates Days Times Location Instructor W/E*<br />
NCCE200 Creative Arts Pass/Fail (P/Z)<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
Jazz Ensemble<br />
21145 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 01/10-05/08 W 7:10pm-10:00pm GB-161 Gewirtz J E<br />
A big band sound that performs a broad spectrum of jazz styles from Swing to Bebop and beyond. Audition required; music reading skills recommended. For<br />
audition information, please contact the Humanities and Performing Arts Department at (517)483-1018. Cost of this seminar is $79.<br />
<strong>Lansing</strong> Concert Band<br />
21146 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 01/10-05/08 M 7:00pm-9:50pm OKCE Endahl J E<br />
A community band serving as the official band of the City of <strong>Lansing</strong>. The group performs throughout the year and plays all types of music with an emphasis<br />
on traditional concert band literature. Participants will play in public performances of the band. Prerequisite: Instrumental audition. Participants will be<br />
required to successfully audition for the <strong>Lansing</strong> Concert Band. Cost of this seminar is $0.<br />
Lanswingers Ensemble<br />
21147 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 01/10-05/08 TR 5:10pm-6:30pm GB-161 Bastian W E<br />
A mixed-voice (male/female) vocal jazz ensemble. Some instrumentals may be needed. Audition required; music reading skills recommended. For audition<br />
information, please contact the Humanities and Performing Arts Department at (517)483-1018. Cost of this seminar is $79.<br />
NCCE300 Language/Communication Seminar Pass/Fail (P/Z)<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
Your Life! Your Stories!<br />
21149 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 04/01-05/06 W 10:00am-11:30am EAST Makimaa H<br />
Create your own bound set of life stories for yourself or to pass on to others. Learn the common myths that stop people from writing about themselves. Using<br />
a guided template overcome writer’s block and capture what has been meaningful to you. For writers and non-writers alike. Cost of this seminar is $74.<br />
NCCE400 Business and Finance Seminars Pass/Fail (P/Z)<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
Five Best Retirement Decisions<br />
22902 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 03/16-03/31 M 6:30pm-8:45pm EAST Reusser N E<br />
Learn the five decisions that are crucial to achieving your goal of a financially successful retirement. Participants will appreciate this strictly educational<br />
approach to learning about unbiased strategies for saving and investing, tax and insurance issues, and protecting their family's assets. All participants will<br />
receive a course workbook. Additionally, each individual will have the option of completing an individualized retirement plan, with the expert guidance of the<br />
course instructors Nathan Reusser and James Mason. Personal information and worksheets will remain with the student. Individual plans will include general<br />
recommendations without mention of specific lending institutions, brokers, investment advisors, etc. Securities and investment advisory services offered<br />
through Linsco/Private Ledger, Member NASD/SIPC. Cost of this seminar is $69.<br />
NCCE500 Science/Technical/Trade Sem Pass/Fail (P/Z)<br />
Prerequisite: None<br />
Michigan Field Birding<br />
21178 Lecture 0.00/ 0.00 01/21 W 7:30pm-9:30pm EAST McGrath J E<br />
02/25 W 7:30pm-9:30pm EAST<br />
03/25 W 7:30pm-9:30pm EAST<br />
04/29 W 7:30pm-9:30pm EAST<br />
Everyone has the potential to become an expert Birder! This course can help! Through a combination of classroom instruction and off-site fieldtrips, students<br />
will gain a broad view of Michigan birds. Learn to identify and classify birds by sight and song and become more knowledgeable of bird habitats, seasonality<br />
and behavior. This class consists of four Wednesday night sessions and four Saturday field trips. Dates of Saturday trips will be 1/24, 2/28, 3/28, and 5/2.<br />
Times to be arranged. Most field trips will be within an hour’s drive of LCCEAST. One will be an all day outing to Muskegon. Students are responsible for<br />
their own transportation. Some field trip transportation may be provided by an LCC van or bus. Cost of this seminar is $119.<br />
Register early! For the most current online information about class offerings go to: www.lcc.edu/schedule/<br />
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