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Personal EnrichmentARTWhether you are a beginning or more advanced artist,Continuing Education has a class for you. While our classesare taught by professional, working artists, none of ourcourses offers credit toward a degree. Some of the classesprovide all of the supplies; others require you to purchasematerials. All supply lists are available online.Beginning DrawingExplore drawing in a supportive environment wherecreativity is encouraged. You’ll learn basic skills fordrawing from life, incorporating both traditional andcontemporary methods. Several approaches to drawingwill be covered, which include using pencil, contécrayon and colored pencils. Demonstrations, art historyand critiques enhance the work done in class. John St.Peter has a Master of Fine Arts degree.Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m., June 21, 6 wks.Course #AT303 01/CRN 10625John St. Peter, <strong>Fe</strong>e $109Drawing on the Right Side of the BrainRetrace your steps to the days when it was fun to playwith art supplies and just make something all your own.“Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain” means pickingup a pencil, doing a series of simple, low-stress exercisesand turning it all into hours of satisfying, deeplymeditative activity. Watch yourself progress, week afterweek, from basic student to someone who will want asketchbook firmly in hand. No class July 4.Wednesday, 6 to 9 p.m., June 27, 5 wks.Course #AT307 01/CRN 10627John St. Peter, <strong>Fe</strong>e $99Life DrawingDrawing the nude -- from quick, warm-up, gesturedrawings to two long studies per evening --improves the student’s drawing skills, awareness andunderstanding of one of the oldest traditions in art.Short slide presentations of master works or anatomyand personalized critiques are part of the course. Somedrawing experience is recommended. Kevin Gorges hasstudied art in the U.S. and abroad and has taught inIreland and Italy. No class July 4.Wednesday, 6:30 to 9 p.m., June 6, 6 wks.Course #AT311 01/CRN 10632Kevin Gorges, <strong>Fe</strong>e $145Botanical and Still-Life Drawing andWatercolorExplore watercolor techniques -- wet on wet, glazingand dry brush -- while learning about botanical andstill-life art work. Color theory, drawing and paintingdemonstrations are given throughout the course.Individual guidance is provided for every skill level.Develop a series of studies or final artwork. LisaCoddington has a Master of Arts degree from SyracuseUniversity and has taught around the United States.Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 23, 6 wks.Course #AT312 01/CRN 10629Lisa Coddington, <strong>Fe</strong>e $129Charcoal Landscape DrawingLearn to draw landscapes with vine charcoal in a looseand fun manner. Produce drawings that look exactlylike the scene you’re viewing in no time. MichaelMcGuire will demonstrate an easy and fun way tocreate convincing landscape drawings with simplevine charcoal. Experience the fun similar to paintingwith very large brushes. We will create “brushes” withcharcoal that sweep across the paper with ease anddelight. Only a few inexpensive materials are needed.Thursday, Friday, Saturday, 12 to 4 p.m., Aug. 9,3 days.Course #AT313 01/CRN 10394Michael McGuire, <strong>Fe</strong>e $109Join the online classes at SFCC! The ContinuingEducation department is now offering distancelearningthrough Education 2 Go. See pages 41-44.It’s easy to check out the huge selection of classes– simply type www.Ed2Go.com/sfccnm in yourbrowser and explore the possibilities. Classes beginmonthly, with tuition as low as $99. Register andpay at www.Ed2Go.com/sfccnm.www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>3


Personal enrichmentCanyon Colors: The Pastel Landscape atGhost Ranch OFF-CAMPUSJoin master pastelist Jane Shoenfeld on an excursion toGhost Ranch in Abiquiu. On Friday evening, the classwill meet in the college studios, where the instructorwill teach you how to create brilliant color with pasteltechniques. On Saturday, the class will meet in Abiquiu.You will create expressive pastel paintings of thesecanyons and mesas. Jane Shoenfeld has been teachingpastel landscape painting at Ghost Ranch for 12 years.Friday, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.,and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 27, 2 days.Course #AT317 01/CRN 10136Jane Shoenfeld, <strong>Fe</strong>e $79Intermediate Acrylic PaintingThis course is for intermediate/advanced artistsinterested in pursuing a series of paintings usingacrylic, pastel, oil (including water-soluble) or mixedmedia. Classroom work will emphasize group critiquesto advance each student’s project. Participants maypaint during the discussion period. All painting stylesand approaches are welcome. Some experience withdrawing and color is recommended. Jakki Kouffmanhas shown her work and taught painting around thecountry for more than 20 years. No class July 4.Wednesday, 2:30 to 5:30 p.m., June 6, 8 wks.Course #AT321 01/CRN 10624Jakki Kouffman, <strong>Fe</strong>e $185QUESTIONS about supply lists or classes?Call 428-1676, and one of the ContinuingEducation staff will gladly help you.Call (505) 428-1270 to register. Registration is notconsidered final until payment has been made.Acrylics at NightThis evening course is for beginning artists interestedin working with acrylic paints and mediums. Structuredassignments and demonstrations will help you toexplore the use of liquid mediums, solid gels andopaque pastes. Color mixing, composition and surfacepreparation will be covered. All skill levels welcome. Anart supply list is available upon request. Jakki Kouffmanhas been an acrylic specialist for more than 20 years. Noclass July 5.Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m., June 7, 8 wks.Course #AT319 01/CRN 10360Jakki Kouffman, <strong>Fe</strong>e $185Beginning Acrylic PaintingThis course is for beginning artists interested in workingwith acrylic paints and mediums. Experienced artistsinterested in adding acrylic to their repertoire of majormedia will also find this course useful. Structuredassignments and demonstrations will help you toexplore the use of liquid mediums, solid gels andopaque pastes. Color mixing, composition and surfacepreparation will be covered. No experience is required.An art supply list is available upon request. JakkiKouffman has been an acrylic specialist for more than20 years. No class July 4.Wednesday, 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., June 6, 8 wks.Course #AT320 01/CRN 10623Jakki Kouffman, <strong>Fe</strong>e $185Introduction to Abstract PaintingThis oil painting course is an opportunity to experimentwith what you already know and to better understandabstraction. All the exercises help you reach yourgoals in painting as well as abstraction, which is notvery different from painting representative work. Thesecond half of the course will focus on finding yourvoice through abstraction. Painting experience isrecommended but not mandatory. John St. Peter hasa Master of Fine Arts degree in painting and enjoysencouraging artists along their own creative path.Tuesday, 6 to 9 p.m., June 26, 5 wks.Course #AT322 01/CRN 10626John St. Peter, <strong>Fe</strong>e $994 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


Personal enrichmentSharpening Woodworking Tools NEW!Beginners and more advanced woodworkers will wantto brush up their skills in this intensive sharpeningsession. We will cover grinding, honing and finalpolishing to create razor-sharp edges on your new orused chisels, plane irons and other edge tools. Studentswill have an opportunity to experiment with a variety ofsharpening methods to get your woodworking tools intop shape. Bring your tools and we’ll get to work.Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 16, 1 day.Course #CR377 01/CRN 10639Douglas Jones, <strong>Fe</strong>e $59Introduction to Veneer NEW!Veneering opens up many new options for thewoodworker. This quick introduction will cover thebasic applications and techniques for applying veneer.Resources for purchasing commercial veneer will bediscussed. Students also learn how to make and usebandsawn veneer. We will practice on samples to get afeel for this versatile material.Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 30, 1 day.Course #CR379 01/CRN 10638Douglas Jones, <strong>Fe</strong>e $59Decorative Painting with Milk PaintMilk paint is a durable, non-fading, non-toxic, waterbasedpaint that adheres beautifully to porous surfacessuch as wood. Rich earth colors can be used to highlighttraditional as well as contemporary designs. Thisworkshop will cover preparing the surface, mixing andapplying milk paint, burnishing, texturing and otherdecorative techniques and clear coating. In addition tosamples, students will finish a wooden coat hanger. DougJones has a Master of Fine Arts degree from Rhode IslandSchool of Design and exhibits around the United States.Saturday, 9:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 2, 1 day.Course #CR396 01/CRN 10637Douglas Jones, <strong>Fe</strong>e $59Maloof-Style Rocking Chair NEW!Students build a rocking chair and leave with thefinished product. Each participant is provided withtemplates to expedite the process and execute eachstep of the project. Students work on their own chairand have some choice about size and design. Studentsprovide some of their own tools and supplies; woodis covered in the supply fee. John Moldovan lives andworks with wood in Sonoma, California. A supply fee of$225 will be due at the first class. There are no refundsafter June 22.Tuesday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 10;and Monday through Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.,July 16, 2 wks.Course #CR392 01/CRN 10693John Moldovan, <strong>Fe</strong>e $799COOKINGWith today’s rising food prices, now is the perfect time tolearn to cook well. Becoming a better cook could lead tomore family time in the kitchen and around the diningroom table together. Nothing brings people together likedelicious food!High-Altitude BakingAre your cakes not rising? You are not alone. Amazingbaker Tanya Story will share her secrets to successfulhigh-altitude baking. Baking in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>’s high altitudemeans taking science into account. Learn how to adjustformulas and ratios between rising agents, liquids anddry ingredients to produce quality cakes, pastries andcookies that fill your home with the aroma of freshbakedgoods. This class is perfect for beginners andexperienced bakers. All materials are included.Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 9, 1 day.Course #CK302 01/CRN 10396Tanya Story, <strong>Fe</strong>e $79Bread BasicsLearn how to measure, mix, knead, proof and bakedelicious, artisan European-style bread. We’ll make classicFrench bread, 100% whole-wheat hearth bread andstruan, a delectable Scottish bread made with oats andbrown rice. You’ll also learn the leavening process, howto substitute other grains, and different bread forms suchas boules, baguettes, sandwich loaves and rolls.Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., July 14, 1 day.Course #CK311 01/CRN 10174Tanya Story, <strong>Fe</strong>e $798 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


Personal EnrichmentFlatbreads Around the WorldLearn to love the smell and taste of fresh-baked breadand don’t bother with all that kneading and rising.Make flatbreads instead! Flatbreads are the world’soldest breads. There are flatbreads for every occasion:sweet, savory, spiced, filled, crisp, soft, yeast-free andwheat-free! Come make several varieties, like Afghannaan, Swiss spelt breakfast bread, Norwegian crispbreadand Tibetan barley skillet bread.Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 16, 1 day.Course #CK312 01/CRN 10660Tanya Story, <strong>Fe</strong>e $79Breakfast BakingLearn how to select ingredients, measure, mix, bakeand correctly follow great recipes for mouth-watering,get ‘em-out-of-bed baked goods. Join us for a fun dayof making light muffins, flavorful scones and perfectlytender and scrumptious Danish. You’ll also learn aboutchallenges and adjustments for baking at high altitudes.Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 30, 1 day.Course #CK313 01/CRN 10175Mark Sciscenti, <strong>Fe</strong>e $79Mediterranean Cuisine NEW!The mysteries of the Mediterranean diet are revealedin this class, which uses fresh ingredients to createthese regional specialties. Enjoy the opportunity toprepare dishes such as baba ganoush, couscous andlobster-stuffed dolma and homemade feta cheese. Thisis a hands-on demonstration class, providing a goodoverview of the Mediterranean culture and diet. Afterworking as executive chef at the Russian Tea Room withJacques Pepin, Anthony Damiano has since gone on towin numerous awards around the United States. He is aMaster Certified Chef.Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 23, 1 day.Course #CK356 01/CRN 10657Anthony Damiano, <strong>Fe</strong>e $75Parisian Cuisine NEW!Explore the techniques and ingredients for classicalFrench cooking with an emphasis on the Escoffierfundamentals. This hands-on class will involve you withthe creation of coq au vin, classical French onion soup,and veal cordon bleu. Voilà! Anthony Damiano formerlywas Chef de Cuisine at Scottsdale Culinary Institute/LeCordon Bleu.Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., July 7, 1 day.Course #CK357 01/CRN 10658Anthony Damiano, <strong>Fe</strong>e $79Tapas! NEW!Tapas are appetizers that play a big role in Spanishcuisine. Learn to create a wide variety for your nextparty or event. Tapas can be cold or warm; we will makeboth as we explore traditional dishes. Time allowing,try your hand at shrimp fritters, spicy sausage andcheese tortilla, ceviche, artichoke cakes with aioli, andempanadas. Anthony Damiano recently opened a newrestaurant in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>, “Sup.” He formerly taught atScottsdale Culinary Institute/Le Cordon Bleu.Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 17, 1 day.Course #CK359 01/CRN 10656Anthony Damiano, <strong>Fe</strong>e $79Wine AppreciationIn this fun, interactive course, you will learn allthe basics of wine. Through lecture, field trips anddiscussion, you will learn what goes into making a $10Cabernet Sauvignon as compared to a $100 Bordeaux.The class will meet off campus for both sessions forlecture and to taste and compare classic red and whitegrape varietals from both Europe and the New World.You will learn how to be a savvy wine buyer andunderstand the wine market in northern New Mexico.Howard Spiegelman has spent more than 15 yearsresearching and writing about wines internationally.Saturday, 1 to 5 p.m., June 9, 2 wks.Course #CK370 01/CRN 10659Howard Spiegelman, <strong>Fe</strong>e $85QUESTIONS about supply lists or classes?Call 428-1676, and one of the ContinuingEducation staff will gladly help you.Call (505) 428-1270 to register. Registration is notconsidered final until payment has been made.www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>9


Personal enrichmentLive It, Don’t Diet NEW!Diane Carlson, founder of The Conscious Gourmet,introduces students to a health-supportive style of eatingand the theory behind it. Learn menu-planning principlesfor creating satisfying meals that eliminate cravingsbetween meals. Break free of the allergy/addictioncycle and the bloat that may accompany it. Throughintentional eating models, you’ll be on your way to betterhealth using conscious food choices to balance you andsupport your goals. Carlson has been teaching healthsupportivecooking for more than 24 years.Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m., June 19, 1 day.Course #CK372 01/CRN 10661Diane Carlson, <strong>Fe</strong>e $25CREATIVEWRITINGSFCC has one of the longest-running creative writingprograms in the region. Our talented faculty are writersthemselves and know the ropes. Whether you are abeginning author or more advanced, try out an emailcourse or an in-person workshop.Poetry That Matters NEW!Poetry touches our deepest selves and what matters to us.A poem has power to connect you to values, principlesand beliefs. Poetry is a reminder to live right and to actcourageously. Activities will include a “Poetry Table.” Theprocess is illuminating and leads to action. No knowledgeof poetry is necessary. David Markwardt is a publishedpoet and has a Master of Fine Art degree in poetry.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 23, 2 wks.Course #CO304 01/CRN 10652David Markwardt, <strong>Fe</strong>e $79Fast Flash Fiction NEW!Hone your writing skills for publication. Learn to whittlea fiction story down to its essential core through in-classwriting, revision, small-group critiques and readingcontemporary flash fiction writers. The goal is to writeone strong fiction piece from start to finish, edit, reviseand send it out for publication. Meg Tuite has beenpublished in more than 100 journals and is the fictioneditor for the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Literary Review. Follow her blogat megtuite.wordpress.com. No class July 4.Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m., June 6, 6 wks.Course #CO319 01/CRN 10579Margaret Tuite, <strong>Fe</strong>e $79Write Your MemoirDon’t let those family stories get lost -- write a memoirso your children and grandchildren know their legacy.Discover how to tap into and shape those longforgottenmemories to create the most poignant,revealing and entertaining anecdotes. Questionsand writing prompts will aid you in putting togetheryour life story. Join a safe and welcoming group ofenthusiastic writers for in-class exercises and discussionsthat will help you communicate through your ownunique voice and point of view. Lauren Camp has beenon both sides of the desk -- as a magazine editor andlongtime freelance writer. Her work has been publishedin Ms., Food & Wine, and numerous other publications.Tuesday, 7 to 9 p.m., June 12, 3 wks.Course #CO321 01/CRN 10386Lauren Camp, <strong>Fe</strong>e $75Writing Short StoriesWriting short stories is a fun, creative way to expressyourself. With writer Natasha Nargis Lara, studentswill read and write short stories while exploring plot,dialogue, point of view and description. Writers will befree to share their stories with the class. This class tendsto fill up quickly, so early registration is encouraged.Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m., June 5, 5 wks.Course #CO358 01/CRN 10275Natasha Lara, <strong>Fe</strong>e $69The Ins and Outs of Independent PublishingNEW!People who want to publish their own books willlearn the fundamentals of getting a book published.Book design elements, finding distribution networks,the necessity of editing, and acquiring an ISBN are allcovered. Formatting ebooks will also be addressed. Createa personal production schedule and define marketingstrategies. Cindy Bellinger is on the board of the NewMexico Book Association and has walked the talk.Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 14, 1 day.Course #CO379 01/CRN 10655Cynthia Bellinger, <strong>Fe</strong>e $3910 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


Personal enrichmentFITNESS ANDWELLNESSOur Fitness and Wellness classes allow you the opportunityto strengthen your body and mind through activeparticipation in a course such as aikido or to study thenuances of good health management through a variety oflecture and discussion courses.Learn and Play Golf in a WeekendOFF-CAMPUSLearn the basics of the golf swing to get ready to takeit to the course in a weekend. The class will coverfundamentals of set up, full swing, short game, basicrules and golf equipment on the range. Sandy Lemon,director of golf instruction at Twin Warriors and <strong>Santa</strong>Ana golf clubs, is an LPGA and PGA professionalwho has been teaching golf for more than 25 years,including co-teaching with legends Rosie Jones andHollis Stacy. Sandy is a nationally recognized instructorfor the LPGA Golf Clinics for Women and has beenawarded PGA Section Teacher of the Year and ClubFitter of the Year. The class will be taught at TwinWarriors Golf Club/Hyatt Tamaya Resort.Saturday, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., and Sunday, 3 to 6 p.m.,June 30, 2 days.Course #HF303 01/CRN 10571Sandy Lemon, <strong>Fe</strong>e $139Yoga for Neck, Shoulder and Lower BackPain Relief OFF-CAMPUSMisalignments in your body might be causing yourpain. Students will learn simple exercises from yoga andEgoscue therapy to help restore balance and eliminatepain. Straighten before you strengthen.Monday, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., June 18, 4 wks.Course #HF316 01/CRN 10537JoAnn Reis, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Warm-Water Arthritis ManagementWarm-water exercise is one of the best types of therapyfor those suffering with arthritis and other disablingconditions. Aquatic exercise is extremely safe becausethe buoyancy helps to prevent injury from suddenbody movements. The water warmth also promotesrelaxation. No class July 4.Wednesday, 10 to 11:15 a.m., June 6, 6 wks.Course #HF326 01/CRN 10270R.C. Luna, <strong>Fe</strong>e $65Yoga for Insomnia NEW!Insomnia is a sleep disorder that causes difficultyfalling asleep, trouble staying asleep, waking too earlyand possibly feeling tired upon waking. Fortunately,the stress-reducing, calming and natural balancingeffects of yoga make it a perfect remedy for mild andacute insomnia. This class will reveal simple, effectivetechniques for easier, deeper and more dependablesleep. Students will learn how to deeply relax at willusing specific yoga postures, stretches, methods ofrelaxation, breathing techniques and affirmations. Thisclass is for beginners as well as advanced students. R.C.Luna is a certified yoga and Pilates instructor.Tuesday, 6:30 to 7:45 p.m., June 5, 6 wks.Course #HF327 01/CRN 10539R.C. Luna, <strong>Fe</strong>e $65Call (505) 428-1270 to register.Warm-Water YogaThis innovative program incorporates water exerciseand meditation. Traditional yoga postures are adaptedto the water to accommodate various fitness levels andabilities. The class takes place in a therapy pool 91 to93 degrees Fahrenheit, which may contribute to deeprelaxation and reduction of pain and stress. Practicingyoga in warm water is especially helpful for those withjoint inflammation, pain and stiffness. R.C. Luna is acertified yoga and Pilates instructor who teaches warmwaterarthritis management at SFCC. A facility fee of $6per entry will apply.Monday, 4 to 5:15 p.m., June 11, 6 wks.Course #HF338 01/CRN 10540R.C. Luna, <strong>Fe</strong>e $65Warm-Water ExerciseThis is a fun and alternative way to stretch, strengthenand tone the whole body. The class takes place in atherapy pool 91 to 93 degrees Fahrenheit. Focus willbe on low-impact aerobic exercises, basic locomotionmovements as well as strength and flexibility training.Noodles, buoys, webbed gloves and kickboards will beused in order to enhance your workout. R. C. Luna is acertified yoga and Pilates instructor who teaches warmwaterclasses. A facility fee of $6 per entry will apply.Saturday, 1 to 2:15 p.m., June 9, 6 wks.Course #HF340 01/CRN 10541R.C. Luna, <strong>Fe</strong>e $6512 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


Personal enrichmentMountaineering in Colorado OFF-CAMPUSJoin us for an exhilarating mountaineering adventurein Colorado. We will be hiking up a 14,000-foot-pluspeak, experiencing the beauty of high-altitude hiking.Students will be involved in the planning stages andwill learn about preparedness, equipment and safetyprecautions. Students must be free of acute and/orchronic injuries and have the ability to travel on footover 9 miles with a 2,900 ft. elevation gain. We will betraveling in private cars; information regarding motelaccommodation for two nights will be provided at thetime of registration. Ute Jannsen-Kerr and Kerry Peaveyhave extensive high-altitude hiking experience and havebeen teaching fitness and hiking classes for the collegefor several years. They are also certified in CPR and firstaid. Must cancel before June 8 for a refund.Classroom: Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m., June 13Field trip: Friday, 12 to 4 p.m.; Saturday and Sunday,8 a.m. to 4 p.m. June 22, 23 and 24, 4 sessions.Course #HF341 01/CRN 10567Ute Jannsen-Kerr and Kerry Helke, <strong>Fe</strong>e $295Moving with EaseExercise is the key to staying strong, energetic, flexibleand healthy as you get older. And not only is exercisegood for your body -- it’s good for your mind, moodand memory. If you haven’t exercised in a while or yourjoints aren’t as flexible as they used to be, this class isfor you. If you’re engaging in vigorous, more strenuousexercise, this class will help prepare and protect yourbody. While listening to lively and up-beat music youwill learn how to slowly warm-up, gently move yourjoints and then safely cool down. Meg Gallagheris a licensed massage therapist and Rosen MethodBodywork practitioner as well as a certified GroupExercise Instructor.Saturday, 10 to 11 a.m., June 9, 4 wks.Course #HF344 01/CRN 10538Margaret Gallagher, <strong>Fe</strong>e $49Women Rock Climbing OFF-CAMPUSSpend a day rock climbing with other women at anatural rock-climbing site. Learn the basic techniquesof this breathtaking sport. Face your fears and gainself-confidence while realizing the power of gettingand giving support. Shauna Kapel and GabrielaBaumeister are experienced climbers who have led rockclimbing programs for Teamwork in Action at <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong><strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> for many years.Saturday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 16, 1 day.Course #HF382 01/CRN 10574Gabriela Baumeister and Shauna Kapel, <strong>Fe</strong>e $69Women on the Ropes CourseSpend a day with other women doing high events onSFCC’s Ropes Challenge Course, at 20 acres the largestchallenge course in the Southwest. Experience the thrillof the single shaky pole, climbing tower, and the verticalplaypen. Participants wear a full-body harness and ahelmet. All events are “challenge by choice.”Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 23, 1 day.Course #HF392 01/CRN 10573Teamwork in Action, <strong>Fe</strong>e $59Heart Saver CPR and First AidAmerican Heart Association Heartsaver CPR and FirstAid is targeted at non-medical personnel, people whosimply want to learn life-saving skills, and individualswho may be called upon in the workplace to serveon a safety or emergency response team. This is acommunity-friendly approach to safety, CPR and firstaid. Students earn a two-year certification from theAmerican Heart Association.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 16, 1 day.Course #HF395 01/CRN 10443Mariana Gonzales, <strong>Fe</strong>e $55Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 21, 1 day.Course #HF395 02/CRN 10565Mariana Gonzales, <strong>Fe</strong>e $55Thursday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 26, 1 day.Course #HF395 03/CRN 10566Cody Ulrich, <strong>Fe</strong>e $55www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>13


Personal enrichmentHOME ANDGARDENDesign and decorate your home inside and out. Our staffare talented professionals who will help you create thehome or garden of your dreams.Pet First Aid and CPRPets are very special members in our lives who do getinjured and/or ill from time to time. Pet first aid is theimmediate care given to an injured or suddenly ill petas temporary assistance until competent veterinary careis available. Properly applied first aid can save your pet’slife, reduce recovery time and be the difference betweentemporary disability and life-long disability. This courseis not intended to replace veterinary care, but rather toinstruct the pet owner on how to save a pet’s life duringan emergency. Eve Kwiatkowski, PS, NREMT-P, CCEMPTis the director of the Emergency Medical ServicesInstitute at <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>; she has beenteaching for more than 20 years.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 9, 1 day.Course #HF396 01/CRN 10564Eve Kwiatkowski, <strong>Fe</strong>e $75Families and Friends on the RopesChallenge CourseBring a friend or a family member for a day of partneredevents on SFCC’s challenge course, at 20 acres thelargest challenge course in the Southwest. Experiencethe thrill of the high wild woosie, high wire Y, and dualshaky pole while building more supportive relationshipsas you and your partner encourage each other to faceyour fears. Participants wear a full-body harness and ahelmet. All events are “challenge by choice.” Minimumage is 8 years old. Children between 8 and 12 yearsmust be accompanied by an adult.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 16, 1 day.Course #HF405 01/CRN 10572David Markwardt and Teamwork in Action, <strong>Fe</strong>e $59Organic Gardening With the Family NEW!OFF-CAMPUSA 10-foot-square plot of land and your family membersare all that is required to grow your very own, completelyorganic, healthy vegetables, fruits and herbs for little cost.Get the know-how to begin your garden immediately.The <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> <strong>Community</strong> Farm will supply some of theplants and seeds; they will even loan out needed tools.Juaquin Hershman will also teach yoga stretches so youcan garden without aches and pains. Kids, dirt, goodfood and fun are in store for students! Hershman is aleader in bio-dynamic gardening and has been workingwith the earth for 40 years. Recently, he won first prizefrom HGTV for a residential garden design. No class June23 or July 7. One registration per family.Saturday, 2 to 5 p.m., June 9, 6 wks.Course #HG348 01/CRN 10673Juaquin Hershman, <strong>Fe</strong>e $175Students With DisabilitiesIf you have a documented disability andrequire assistance in class, please call or visitthe Office of Disability Services forcoordination of your accommodations. Theoffice is located in Room LL313. The phonenumber is (505) 428-1711.Mushroom Identification OFF-CAMPUSAfter a briefing on mushroom identification, you’lltramp the fields and forests in search of mushroomsin their habitat. Learn how to gather them properly,how to make a spore print, and how to prepare andpreserve edible mushrooms. Serious consideration isgiven to identifying edible vs. poisonous mushrooms.Art Judd, who is at home in nature, has been studyingmushrooms for more than 40 years.Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 22, 1 day.Course #HG398 01/CRN 10672Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., Aug. 5, 1 day.Course #HG398 02/CRN 10201Arthur Judd, <strong>Fe</strong>e $4914 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


Personal enrichmentCLASSESManners, Elbows Off the Table! (Ages 6 to 10)This introduction to etiquette will teach children some tips that may be new evento their parents! Kids will learn the lost art of thank you notes, telephone manners,and how to speak in public with fewer “um”s, “like”s and “you know?”s. Diningskills, rules of introduction and more are covered in this fun and energetic class.Bizia Greene is the owner of the Etiquette School of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> and writes theEtiquette Rules! column for the New Mexican.Saturday, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 16, 2 wks.Course #KS311 01/CRN 10377Bizia Greene, <strong>Fe</strong>e $75Kids’ StuffOur kids’ classes blend fun and learning forexperiences that children will remember fora lifetime. Children and teens build skills andlearn new ideas to assist their understandingof our world. All of our kids’ classes are atlast year’s prices or have been rolled backeven lower!Guitar Intensive Workshop (Ages 8 to 13)Learn to play the guitar! Discover basic music and guitar theory, and learn a varietyof songs. Bring your own guitar. Andrew Lovato has been teaching guitar to <strong>Santa</strong><strong>Fe</strong> youth for many years. Early registration is encouraged.Monday, 5:30 to 6:30 p.m., July 2, 4 wks.Course #KS303 01/CRN 10167Andrew Lovato, <strong>Fe</strong>e $55Western Horseback Riding for Kids (Ages 8 and Up) OFF-CAMPUSKids are sure to enjoy this short introduction to horse health, maintenance,safety and, of course, a ride. Romero’s Thunder, in Bernalillo, will introducekids to the many aspects of caring for a horse, and follow up with anenjoyable Western horseback ride. The day ends with pizza to refuel thehungry kids. This could be the start of a lifetime avocation.Saturday, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 9, 1 day.Course #KS348 01/CRN 10404Romero’s Thunder, <strong>Fe</strong>e $55Clay for Kids – Hand-Building (Ages 10 and up) NEW!In this course students will learn to work in clay. Instruction will provide bothbeginning and continuing students the tools needed to make hand-formedfunctional pieces as well as sculpture. Independent exploration is encouraged.Clay is a wonderful outlet for kids, demanding both focus and creative expression.Adele Devalcourt studied art education at the University of Louisiana.Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, June 22, 6 wks.Course #KS379 01/CRN 10675Adele Devalcourt, <strong>Fe</strong>e $89Teen Writing Jam (Ages 12 to 15) NEW!Two days, several teens and a whole lot of creativity. Develop and improve yourcreative writing skills. Gain inspiration for new ideas, plot twists and feedback onwhat works and what doesn’t. Challenge yourself with writing exercises and craftgames to push those boundaries in different writing styles. Whether an avid writeror a dreamer, this workshop is open to any teen with an interest in writing.Saturday, 1 to 4 p.m., July 14, 2 wks.Course #KS394 01/CRN 10674Alexandra Diaz, <strong>Fe</strong>e $39Call (505) 428-1270 to register.www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION KIDS’ COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>15 15


Personal enrichmentONE-WEEK CAMPSKids and the Arts (Ages 5 to 10)Send your kids to college and get them immersed in creativity before heading backto school. Students will learn creative expression in theater, music and art as theymove from studio to studio on the SFCC campus. Our highly skilled staff includesLisa Coddington, art instructor at SFCC; Jim Goulden, music teacher; and NatashaLara for theater.Ages 5 to 7Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., July 30, 5 days.Course #KS381 01/CRN 10277James Goulden, Natasha Lara and Lisa Coddington, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Ages 8 to 10Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., July 30, 5 days.Course #KS382 01/CRN 10165Natasha Lara, James Goulden and Lisa Coddington, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Create 2D Games From Scratch (Ages 9 to 13) NEW!Engage in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) education!Students with no programming experience can create exciting games, stories andpowerful simulations after only a few hours of exposure to MIT’s Scratch. Abstractcomputer science concepts such as object-orientation, rule-based programmingand programming by example are embedded in an easy-to-learn, graphicalenvironment. Problem-solving and debugging skills will be applied in a widevariety of hands-on examples.Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 11, 5 days.Course #KS368 01/CRN 10677Judy Pino, <strong>Fe</strong>e $255Alice Game Programming (Ages 9 to 13)STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) education is America’sinitiative to engage students in STEM degrees. Students will be introduced to Alice,an interactive 3D-programming environment from Carnegie Mellon University.Students learn to create animations and games using the Alice software. Aliceoffers the best first exposure to programming for students by providing an intuitive3D environment for teaching object-oriented programming. Students learncommon programming constructs, basic algorithm design and storyboarding ofmovies and games. Only a basic familiarity with computers is needed. Judy Pinoteaches at SFCC and around the United States.Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 25, 5 days.Course #KS369 01/CRN 10271Judy Pino, <strong>Fe</strong>e $255Call (505) 428-1270 to register.16 CONTINUING EDUCATION KIDS’ COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


Personal EnrichmentStop-Motion Animation (Ages 10 to 12)From Disney to Warner Bros. to Aardman Studios, animation is hot! Make yourown stop-motion animation movie. Learn how to write scripts, make charactersout of clay and design sets. Create your own soundtrack using voice-overs, musicand sound effects. Participants will film their story using iStop Motion software.Each animator will go home with a DVD of all the movies made during camp. FranChampagne is the director of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Digital Kidz.Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 30, 5 days.Course #KS317 01/CRN 10395Fran Champagne, <strong>Fe</strong>e $179Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, Aug. 6, 5 days.Course #KS317 02/CRN 10690Fran Champagne, <strong>Fe</strong>e $179Ropes Challenge Course Adventure Camp (Ages 10 to 12)Experience the thrill of SFCC’s Ropes Challenge Course. With 20 acres, we have thelargest challenge course in the Southwest. Increase your courage and strengthenyour leadership skills by doing adventure games, low events, and all nine highevents: zip line, vertical playpen, single shaky pole, dual shaky pole, high wire Y,dangle duo, climbing tower, high wild woosie and the swing by choice, whichcan take you up to 55 feet off the ground. Participants wear a full-body harnessand a helmet. All events are “challenge by choice.” Teamwork in Action providesadventure programs in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> and throughout the U.S.Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 11, 5 days.Course #KS345 01/CRN 10555David Markwardt and Teamwork in Action, <strong>Fe</strong>e $199Baking and Desserts (Ages 11 to 14)Learn to cook all your favorite sweets from scratch -- yummy cookies, quick breads,pies, perfect cakes and mousse. This class covers skills you need to master basicbaking techniques and to create delicious desserts for yourself, your friends andyour family.Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, Aug. 6, 5 days.Course #KS314 01/CRN 10676Michelle Roetzer, <strong>Fe</strong>e $199Cooking Fundamentals Camp (Ages 11 to 14)Learning to cook is an important skill for kids who want to be independent.The chefs from the SFCC Culinary Arts Institute will focus on fun and safetyin the kitchen. Kids will learn a variety of recipes each day, while learning thefundamentals of food preparation. The best part is that students get to eat whatthey have made! Whether you want to be a chef someday or just able to impressfamily and friends, this is our most delicious summer camp offering.Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 30, 5 days.Course #KS316 02/CRN 10163Michelle Roetzer, <strong>Fe</strong>e $199www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION KIDS’ COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>17


Personal enrichmentFULL-DAY CAMPJava Programming Camp (Ages 13 to 17)Java is one of the most powerful programming languages used to power billionsof devices worldwide, from iPhones to navigation systems. Experience thepower of Java through hands-on application development. Students will createmultimedia applications using images and sound files and will explore gamesand game design. Knowledge of Java provides a strong foundation for studentsto learn other programming languages such as C++. This curriculum modelscourses offered at major universities. Java and Eclipse software are used; noprogramming experience needed.Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., July 16, 5 days.Course #KS370 01/CRN 10272Judy Pino, <strong>Fe</strong>e $485SWIMMINGPreschool Swim (Ages 3 to 5)The preschool swim program is a two-level water adjustment and pre-swimprogram that helps develop skills in children from 3 to 5 years old. The childmust be ready to enter a group swimming program on his or her own. SFCC hasassembled a dynamic team of instructors for this program.Monday through Thursday, 5:50 to 6:30 p.m., June 4, 2 wks.Course #KS353 01/CRN 10168Monday through Thursday, 5:50 to 6:30 p.m., June 18, 2 wks.Course #KS353 02/CRN 10169Monday through Thursday, 5:50 to 6:30 p.m., July 9, 2 wks.Course #KS353 03/CRN 10374Monday through Thursday, 5:50 to 6:30 p.m., July 23, 2 wks.Course #KS353 04/CRN 10375Monday through Thursday, 2:20 to 3 p.m., June 4, 2 wks.Course #KS353 05/CRN 10376Monday through Thursday, 2:20 to 3 p.m., June 18, 2 wks.Course #KS353 06/CRN 10378Monday through Thursday, 2:20 to 3 p.m., July 9, 2 wks.Course #KS353 07/CRN 10644Monday through Thursday, 2:20 to 3 p.m., July 23, 2 wks.Course #KS353 08/CRN 10645Logan Dutton, James Bolleter and staff, <strong>Fe</strong>e $11518 CONTINUING EDUCATION KIDS’ COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


Personal EnrichmentBeginning Swim Class (Ages 6 to 13)Your child can make a splash in the pools at SFCC and enjoy a safe environmentwith our own lifeguards. Beginning swimmers are grouped by ability to ensurethat they receive the quality instruction they deserve at their particular skill level.Classes are generally limited to seven students per instructor.Monday through Thursday, 6:40 to 7:20 p.m., June 4, 2 wks.Course #KS354 01/CRN 10379Monday through Thursday, 6:40 to 7:20 p.m., June 18, 2 wks.Course #KS354 02/CRN 10380Monday through Thursday, 6:40 to 7:20 p.m., July 9, 2 wks.Course #KS354 03/CRN 10418Monday through Thursday, 6:40 to 7:20 p.m., July 23, 2 wks.Course #KS354 04/CRN 10419Monday through Thursday, 7:30 to 8:10 p.m., June 4, 2 wks.Course #KS354 05/CRN 10635Monday through Thursday, 7:30 to 8:10 p.m., July 9, 2 wks.Course #KS354 06/CRN 10636Monday through Thursday, 1:30 to 2:10 p.m., June 4, 2 wks.Course #KS354 07/CRN 10650Monday through Thursday, 1:30 to 2:10 p.m., June 18, 2 wks.Course #KS354 08/CRN 10651Monday through Thursday, 1:30 to 2:10 p.m., July 9, 2 wks.Course #KS354 09/CRN 10653Monday through Thursday, 1:30 to 2:10 p.m., July 23, 2 wks.Course #KS354 10/CRN 10654Call (505) 428-1270 to register.Monday through Thursday, 12:40 to 1:20 p.m., June 18, 2 wks.Course #KS354 11/CRN 10663Monday through Thursday, 12:40 to 1:20 p.m., July 23, 2 wks.Course #KS354 12/CRN 10664Logan Dutton, James Bolleter and staff, <strong>Fe</strong>e $115www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION KIDS’ COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>19


Personal enrichmentAdvanced Youth Swim (Ages 6 to 13)Young swimmers are assured a safe environment with our lifeguards whomoonlight as instructors. Students should be able to swim at least one-third of alap in order to register for this class. Advanced swimmers are grouped by ability toensure that they receive quality instruction. Class sizes are generally about sevenstudents per instructor.Monday through Thursday, 12:40 to 1:20 p.m., June 4, 2 wks.Course #KS362 03/CRN 10172Monday through Thursday, 7:30 to 8:10 p.m., June 18, 2 wks.Course #KS362 01/CRN 10170Monday through Thursday, 12:40 to 1:20 p.m., July 9, 2 wks.Course #KS362 04/CRN 10173Monday through Thursday, 7:30 to 8:10 p.m., July 23, 2 wks.Course #KS362 02/CRN 10171Logan Dutton, James Bolleter and staff, <strong>Fe</strong>e $115LOBOS NORTH SWIM TEAMThis course is for anyone who wishes to swim competitively. Participant age rangeis from 6 years old and up. The team competes in head-to-head and invitationalmeet formats within New Mexico. Students must be members of USA Swimmingand have permission from the instructor to participate. John Murphy is our Olympicgold medal-winning coach.Lobos North Swim Team – Single SwimmerTuesday, Thursday and Friday, 3 to 4:45 p.m., June 5, 10 wks.Course #KS355 01/CRN 10282John Murphy, <strong>Fe</strong>e $259Lobos North Team – Multiple SwimmerTuesday, Thursday and Friday, 3 to 4:45 p.m., June 5, 10 wks.Course #KS356 01/CRN 10283John Murphy, <strong>Fe</strong>e $230Blue Sharks Team – One day per week; Under 10 OnlyFriday, 3 to 4:45 p.m., June 8, 10 wks.Course #KS357 01/CRN 10284John Murphy, <strong>Fe</strong>e $89Try out our online registrationsystem at www.sfcc.edu It’s fast and easy.But don’t forget to pay for your classes.20CONTINUING EDUCATION KIDS’ COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>www.sfcc.edu


Personal EnrichmentSpanish Preparation -- Two WeeksThis two-week preparation course, offered before each semester, is an intensivecourse with a non-traditional approach. This class will give you a solid foundationto proceed to Basic I, II and III, and is a condensed version of the five-week SpanishPreparation class. Students who can speak other languages, who have takenSpanish in the past, and who have no knowledge of the language must all take thisclass first as part of our Spanish program. No class May 28.Monday through Friday, 12 to 2:15 p.m., May 21, 2 wks.Course #LG345 01/CRN 10130<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans, <strong>Fe</strong>e $149Intermediate Spanish Grammar ReviewThis is an intensive grammar review for intermediate level students, designedto reinforce the comprehension of grammatical structures through an exercisebasedapproach. Completion of Intermediate I or permission from the instructor isrequired. No class May 28.Monday through Friday, 5:30 to 7:45 p.m., May 21, 2 wks.Course #LG457 01/CRN 10556<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans, <strong>Fe</strong>e $149Spanish PreparationThis is the first Spanish course that students are required to take as part of ourSpanish program. Students who can speak other languages, who have takenSpanish in the past and who have no knowledge of the language must all takethis class, which is a non-traditional approach to the language. This will give you asolid foundation to proceed to Basic I, II and III.Monday and Wednesday, 5:30 to 7:10 p.m., June 4, 5 wks.Course #LG301 01/CRN 10123Tuesday and Thursday, 12 to 1:30 p.m., June 5, 5 wks.Course #LG301 02/CRN 10353Monday and Wednesday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., July 9, 5 wks.Course #LG301 03/CRN 10354LANGUAGESSFCC Continuing Education offers a firstrateSpanish program that will take youstep-by-step to fluency. We also offerFrench classes for anyone who cares tobroaden their proficiency in French.All Spanish-language students beginwith the fast-paced and rigorousSpanish Preparation (either thefive-week course or the two-weekintensive course), regardless of otherSpanish courses the student mayhave taken in the past. If you feel thiscourse level would be inappropriate,please contact <strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans at(505) 428-1514.The sequence of Spanish courses forsummer <strong>2012</strong> is:Spanish PreparationBasic Spanish IBasic Spanish IIBasic Spanish IIIConversationAdvanced Spanish StudyEl Verbo HaberExpanding Spanish VocabularyExpanding Spanish ComprehensionIntermediate Spanish ReviewTuesday and Thursday, 12 to 1:30 p.m., July 10, 5 wks.Course #LG301 04/CRN 10214<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Basic Spanish IThis is the first basic class in a series of three, designed to give students a solidfoundation in Spanish grammar and a working knowledge of important structuresof the language. The Spanish Preparation class is a prerequisite to this course. Atextbook is required for this basic series.Monday and Wednesday, 5:30 to 7:10 p.m., June 4, 5 wks.Course #LG302 01/CRN 10124Ricardo Perez, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Call (505) 428-1270 to register.Registration is not considered finaluntil payment has been made.Tuesday and Thursday, 12 to 1:30 p.m., June 5, 5 wks.Course #LG302 02/CRN 10558Ricardo Perez, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> 21


Personal enrichmentAdvanced Spanish StudyThis is an advanced multimedia course where students use broadcast news, videos,music and newspaper articles to improve their skills in different areas. Students willalso study well-known Spanish and Latin American writers and review grammar.Completion of Intermediate II and permission from the instructor are required.Monday and Wednesday, 12 to 1:40 p.m., June 4, 5 wks.Course #LG367 01/CRN 10131<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Monday and Wednesday, 12 to 1:30 p.m., July 9, 5 wks.Course #LG368 01/CRN 10132<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Tuesday and Thursday, 10 to 11:30 a.m., June 5, 5 wks.Course #LG450 01/CRN 10226<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., June 5, 5 wks.Course #LG450 02/CRN 10227<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Tuesday and Thursday, 10 to 11:30 a.m., July 10, 5 wks.Course #LG451 01/CRN 10228<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 7 p.m., July 10, 5 wks.Course #LG451 02/CRN 10229<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125El Verbo “Haber”Students will learn the use of the verb “haber.” The remainder of the class will beopen to students’ questions about the Spanish language. Completion of the PastTense II or permission of the instructor is required.Monday and Wednesday, 10 to 11:40 a.m., June 4, 5 wks.Course #LG396 01/CRN 10127<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Spanish: Expanding Your Comprehension NEW!This class will increase your comprehension of how to form grammatically correctquestions in the Spanish language. Past Tense II or permission from the instructor isrequired.Monday and Wednesday, 10 to 11:30 a.m., July 9, 5 wks.Course #LG456 01/CRN 10557<strong>Fe</strong>rnando Mayans, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125About Ricardo Perez • Spanish II enjoyed the relaxed and friendlyenvironment of the instructor andthe course.French for the TravelerThis one-week intensive course introduces students to basic spoken French,emphasizing elementary language skills and the vocabulary you’ll need to travel inFrench-speaking countries. The course also focuses on the language of everyday lifeusing a conversational approach.Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to noon, June 4, 5 days.Course #LG372 01/CRN 10140Claude Convers, <strong>Fe</strong>e $99www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>23


Personal enrichmentLEISURERelax, have fun and learn something new in this category!Introduction to Bridge OFF-CAMPUSBridge is a challenging and mind-stimulating cardgame, played all over the world. This introduction is forthose who have never played before and are anxious tolearn. Play begins during the first lesson, and studentsproceed at their own pace. Dee Brenner is a retirededucator and a Gold Life Master in ACBL who has apassion for the game. No class June 19.Tuesday, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., June 5, 5 wks.Course #LS330 01/CRN 10683Dolores Brenner, <strong>Fe</strong>e $89Return to Bridge OFF-CAMPUSBridge players with experience will want to learnmodern bridge bidding. These lessons will increasestudents’ knowledge and ability to play winning bridge.Dee Brenner is a retired educator and a Gold Life Masterin American Contract Bridge League who has a passionfor the game. No class June 20 or July 4.Wednesday, 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., June 6, 5 wks.Course #LS331 01/CRN 10405Dolores Brenner, <strong>Fe</strong>e $89Dog TrainingBring your dog to school! In this six-week class, yourdog will learn all the basic commands (sit, down, stay,come, etc.). In addition, you’ll get training solutionsto concerns like house training, jumping up, digging,barking and pulling on the leash. We use positive,motivational training methods. Class is open to dogsand puppies, 12 weeks and older, who are current ontheir shots (parvo, distemper, rabies and bordatella).Tuesday, 6 to 7 p.m., June 5, 6 wks.Course #LS352 01/CRN 10158Mary Leatherberry, <strong>Fe</strong>e $89Fun and Games for Dogs and Their OwnersThis class is like summer camp for dogs! You’ll getpractical training tips for teaching your dog more than20 different tricks, including wave, sit up, bow, jumpthrough a hoop and weave through legs. Trick trainingcan be just for fun, for performances, therapy visits oreven to get a start on your pet’s movie career. You’llalso learn techniques to keep your dog motivated andhaving fun when you’re working on basic behaviors thatall dogs should know, like sit, stay, come and walk onleash. The result? Training that’s fun for both of you anda happier, better-behaved pet.Thursday, 6 to 7 p.m., June 21, 4 wks.Course #LS356 01/CRN 10159Mary Leatherberry, <strong>Fe</strong>e $59Join the online classes at SFCC! The ContinuingEducation department is now offering distancelearningthrough Education 2 Go. See pages 41-44.It’s easy to check out the huge selection of classes– simply type www.Ed2Go.com/sfccnm in yourbrowser and explore the possibilities. Classes beginmonthly, with tuition as low as $99. Register andpay at www.Ed2Go.com/sfccnm.SAFETY COURSESRefuse to be a Victim -- Personal SafetyEnsure your personal safety by making the consciousdecision to refuse to be a victim. The Refuse to Be aVictim (R) seminar teaches easy-to-understand methodsyou can use. This course will cover home safety, howto secure doors and windows, lighting, safety in yourcar, preventing road rage, safety in hotels, and thepsychology of predators. In just four hours you willget the tools you need to take a proactive role in yourpersonal safety. Frank Pytko is a certified instructor forthe Refuse to Be a Victim (R) course as well as othersafety and firearms courses.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., July 14, 1 day.Course #LS379 01/CRN 10678Frank Pytko, <strong>Fe</strong>e $3524 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


Personal enrichmentPassport to RetirementThis class introduces students to concepts and practicesthat will help you gain control of your finances.Students will learn a conservative approach to wisemoney management and identify lifestyle issues facingretirees. Learn how to seek more from your investments,Social Security and retirement plans. You will learnhow to protect your hard-earned assets from erosiondue to inflation and possible cost of long-term healthcare. Peter Murphy is a Retirement and Estate PlanningSpecialist.Tuesday and Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m., June 19, 2 days.Course #PF311 01/CRN 10366Peter Murphy, <strong>Fe</strong>e $75Call (505) 428-1270 to register.MUSICContinuing Education’s music classes teach you thefundamentals so that you will develop your skills at yourown pace.PHOTOGRAPHYWhether you are a novice with your first camera or anadvanced photographer learning how to move into thedigital age, SFCC has a course that will help you achieveyour goals. Discover your hidden talents or heighten yourabilities through one of our enjoyable and informativecourses.Photographic Lighting: Tabletop ItemsUnderstanding basic product lighting is the focus ofthis hands-on class. Using two simple light sources,learn how to control the light to produce excellentphotographs of small items such as jewelry, pottery,items to sell on the Internet and anything smallerthan a bread box. You will also learn how to light andphotograph flat artwork such as paintings, drawings,etc. Having an advanced camera with “macro focus”capabilities is ideal but not essential. Steve Walenta is a<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> photographer.Friday, 12 to 3 p.m., June 15, 2 wks.Course #PH334 01/CRN 10157Steve Walenta, <strong>Fe</strong>e $75African PercussionLearn to play traditional African rhythms from Guinea inWest Africa. This dynamic multi-level class will introducepercussion techniques using a variety of instruments,namely the djembe and doundoun, along with shakersand bells. You can also bring your own drum. SoribaFofana has been playing drums since he was a child inWest Africa and is now teaching and performing in NewMexico.Wednesday, 6 to 7:30 p.m., June 6, 4 wks.Course #MU304 01/CRN 10358Shelley Fofana and Soriba Fofana, <strong>Fe</strong>e $69Beginning GuitarIf you’ve never played the guitar or you know a fewchords and want to learn more, this course is for you! Itcovers tuning, chords, finger picking, strumming, leadguitar, reading notes and more. Explore different stylesof music and learn a variety of songs during class. Bringyour own guitar.Monday, 6:45 to 8:45 p.m., July 2, 4 wks.Course #MU305 01/CRN 10137Andrew Lovato, <strong>Fe</strong>e $75Photographic Lighting: PortraitsUnderstand basic portrait lighting and learn to usesimple techniques to produce better portraits in thishands-on class. Work with flash and available lightto create moods that are dreamy, dramatic andeverything in between. Bring a more advanced SLRcamera and/or flash to class to take full advantage ofthe lighting methods we will cover, but any camera/flash is welcome. Class size is limited. Steve Walenta is atalented <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>-based photographer and instructor.Friday, 12 to 3 p.m., June 29, 2 wks.Course #PH335 01/CRN 10197Steve Walenta, <strong>Fe</strong>e $7526 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


Personal EnrichmentDigital PhotographyReady to take the leap into the world of digitalphotography but confused by the various products andtechnologies? This class simplifies the entire process byexamining all aspects of the digital camera. We’ll discussresolution, compression, white balance, file formatsand media cards plus all the other settings found ontoday’s digital cameras. In addition, you will also learnphotography basics such as shutter speed, aperture orf-stop, ISO, flash, lenses, focus and many other features.Steve Walenta is a digital-imaging specialist with yearsof experience.Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m., June 12, 4 wks.Course #PH351 01/CRN 10155Wednesday, 6 to 8 p.m., June 13, 4 wks.Course #PH351 02/CRN 10156Steve Walenta, <strong>Fe</strong>e $99Hands-On Introduction to DigitalPhotography With DSLR OFF-CAMPUSLearn the basics of using your digital SLR (DSLR) camerathrough classroom demonstrations, discussions, a photoassignment and a field session. Topics will include thedifferent types of DSLR cameras, how to use apertureand shutter speeds, white balance (what it is and howto use it), camera filters, the basic principles of effectivecomposition, and more. This class is recommendedfor those new to DSLR photography as well as filmphotographers who want to switch to digital. Studentsmust have a digital SLR camera. Efraín Padró is a fulltimephotographer based in <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> who has publishedin many regional and national magazines.Classroom: Tuesday and Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m.,June 5, 7, 12 and 14;Field trip: Saturday, 8 to 11 a.m., June 9, 5 sessions.Course #PH353 01/CRN 10594Efraín Padró, <strong>Fe</strong>e $149SOUTHWESTEXPLORATIONSThe outdoors beckons, and we are responding to the call!Join our faculty and travel near or far for a wonderfulexploration of the Southwest. We also are teaching aboutthe region in the classroom, where we look at ancientand contemporary cultures. Whether you want to hikethe terrain or sit comfortably in discussion, SouthwestExplorations will expand your understanding of this areaand the cultures within it.Animal Tracking OFF-CAMPUSLearn more about those animal tracks you’venoticed on your walks or hikes. This class coverstracking techniques, perceptual widening, differenttrack patterns, scale and animal gaits, rates of trackdeterioration, clues to animal behavior and animalinteraction with the landscape. You must furnish yourown transportation. An itinerary will be providedat registration. Class size is small to allow for morepersonal attention, so early registration is encouraged.Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., June 23, 1 day.Course #SW313 01/CRN 10689William Neuwirth, <strong>Fe</strong>e $75QUESTIONS about supply lists or classes?Call 428-1676, and one of the ContinuingEducation staff will gladly help you.Call (505) 428-1270 to register. Registration is notconsidered final until payment has been made.Geologic Exploration into theValles Caldera OFF-CAMPUSThis one-day field trip will enter the Valles CalderaNational Preserve, exploring the fascinating geologicstory told by rock exposures inside the caldera. Thecaldera has experienced profound changes involvingresurgent uplift, numerous volcanic eruptions, lakesand erosion of the rim. Our journey includes numerousscenic valleys inside the caldera, including Valle Grande,Valle San Antonio and Valle Toledo. Wildlife sightingsare common. The $10 entry fee into the preserve isincluded in the course fee.Wednesday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., Aug. 8, 1 day.Course #SW314 01/CRN 10161Kirt Kempter, <strong>Fe</strong>e $109www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>27


Personal EnrichmentSurvival Skills in the Wilderness OFF-CAMPUSThis class could save your life. <strong>Fe</strong>el confident hikingNew Mexico’s wilderness, ranging from Sonoran desertto arctic alpine life zones. A morning class at 8,600feet elevation precedes an afternoon hike, putting intopractice the techniques learned. Real-life examplesare cited, where some survived and others didn’t.Favorite topics include lightning, wilderness hazards,weather signs, and orienting with and without a map orcompass. Learn endurance techniques, the 10 essentials,first aid shortcuts and more.Sunday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m., June 17, 1 day.Course #SW316 01/CRN 10684Arthur Judd, <strong>Fe</strong>e $49Ranch Ride OFF-CAMPUSJoin SFCC for an exciting horseback ride on a NewMexican ranch near Mount Taylor with Romero’sThunder. More-experienced riders will enjoy the dayriding through the ranch’s property and checking outbeautiful canyons, wildlife and even some petroglyphs.After meeting in Bernalillo, students will carpool to theranch (about 1 1/2 hour drive). Students will return toBernalillo in the evening. A sack lunch is provided to eaton the trail.Sunday, 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., June 24, 1 day.Course #SW336 01/CRN 10686Romero’s Thunder, <strong>Fe</strong>e $155Cowpoke Cookout NEW! OFF-CAMPUSThis is a wonderful way for the whole family to enjoydinner, ride horses and have a great time together.During your three-hour visit at Romero’s Thunder,your family will enjoy a buffet style dinner, throw somehorseshoes, do some dummy roping and, of course, ridehorseback throughout your stay. Even the little tykes canjoin in on the fun, so bring your whole family out for aWestern adventure they will remember for many years.Saturday, 5 to 8 p.m., July 7, 1 day.Course #SW320 01/CRN 10687Romero’s Thunder, <strong>Fe</strong>e $45Call (505) 428-1270 to register.Wildlife on Horseback NEW! OFF-CAMPUSThe two-hour adventure begins when you meetthe horses, waiting for you at the trail head. After aknowledgeable guide provides a brief riding lesson,you’ll take in breathtaking views of New Mexico whileriding in Placitas. Along the ride, keep your eyes openfor an abundance of wildlife throughout the beautifulhills. There is no guarantee you’ll be lucky enough tospot the wildlife, but in the past, students have seenherds of wild horses, coyotes and jack rabbits.Sunday, 10 a.m. to noon, June 10, 1 day.Course #SW324 01/CRN 10688Romero’s Thunder, <strong>Fe</strong>e $75Seasonal Wildflower IdentificationOFF-CAMPUSWould you like to have the tools and skills to identifynearly every native plant in our area? This class guidesyou through the concepts and terms necessary tosuccessfully negotiate an identification key. Twointroductory classroom sessions familiarize you withthe botanical basics of flower anatomy. You are thenready to hit the field each Saturday, visiting severaldifferent habitats. Learn key steps to build your ability torecognize the wildflowers of the area. The two half-daysessions will involve easy hiking. Please bring your ownmagnifying glass and small ruler.Classroom: Thursday, 6 to 8 p.m., July 12 and 26;Field trips: Saturday, 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., July 14 and 28,4 sessions.Course #SW345 01/CRN 10160William Neuwirth, <strong>Fe</strong>e $10528 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIESSUSTAINABILITYHOME BUILDINGAND DESIGNRoute 66: Travel the Mother Road NEW!OFF-CAMPUSTraveling on Route 66 in New Mexico is as differentas the opposite ends of a cow, or so folks were led tobelieve in 1940 guidebooks! The most famous of allU.S. highways, Route 66 has been called the gloryroad, Main Street America and the mother road. Take aday trip on the old Mother Road from Tucumcari backto Albuquerque and see remnants of the past in theneon signs, teepee curio shops and motor courts. PeterSinclaire is a New Mexico tour guide and historian.Classroom: Thursday, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., June 7;Field trip: Sunday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., June 10,2 days.Course #SW364 01/CRN 10685Peter Sinclaire, <strong>Fe</strong>e $115Chaco Canyon Near the Solstice - One DayOFF-CAMPUSThis World Heritage Site and national park hosts acomplex of buildings that reflect a knowledge of celestialrelationships. This one-day journey will give you firsthandexperience of the beauty, precision and intricacy ofseveral Great Houses. We will walk through most of thearchitecture of “downtown Chaco,” as well as Una Vida.Many sites in the canyon align to the solar standstill, andPueblo stories can provide illumination on the worldviewstill living in the stones. Students will travel in a collegevan. Bring your own lunch, snacks and plenty of water.Sunday, 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., June 17, 1 day.Course #SW368 01/CRN 10196William Neuwirth, <strong>Fe</strong>e $129Introduction to Green BuildingBuilding better, “greener” and more energy-efficientbuildings is easier than you may think. This class providesan overview of green building for owners, builders anddesigners who want to improve the quality of theirhomes and achieve higher energy efficiency whilereducing their impact on our the environment. Theclass reviews current issues, concepts, strategies, goals,programs and language in the field, including: “carbonneutral” or “zero energy” homes, “LEED” and “BuildGreen” programs, “HERS” ratings, and energy-efficiencystrategies. We review the major components of greenbuilding and discuss financial incentives and regulations.Tuesday, 6 to 9 p.m., July 10, 1 day.Course #HB313 01/CRN 10575Daniel Clavio, <strong>Fe</strong>e $45Alternative Building Methods and MaterialsLearn about the variety of building methods andmaterials used for wall systems and how they relateto green building and energy efficiency. We willreview adobe and the ultra-energy-efficient “PassiveHouse” system, as well as straw bale, pumice-crete,ICF (insulated concrete forms), AAC (aerated autoclaveconcrete), and new advanced framing techniques. Youwill learn the pros and cons of these building methods,how they are priced and used in construction, whethermodest or high-end, and how each material relates tothe important dynamic of mass vs. insulation. We alsobriefly review rammed earth, timber frame, straw clay,and “Earthship” buildings.Tuesday, 6 to 9 p.m., July 17, 1 day.Course #HB318 01/CRN 10576Daniel Clavio, <strong>Fe</strong>e $45QUESTIONS about supply lists or classes?Call 428-1676, and one of the ContinuingEducation staff will gladly help you.Call (505) 428-1270 to register. Registration is notconsidered final until payment has been made.www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>29


SUSTAINABLE TECHNOLOGIESA Guide to Successful BuildingFamiliarize yourself with the design and building processand learn how to work with architects, designers andbuilders for a successful building experience. This classreviews the systems, processes, details and strategiesyou need to help you stay within your project budgetand manage your home building project effectively.Topics and issues include: calculating hard and softbuilding costs; budgets and the benefits of earlyprice-checking to stay on budget; how to find theright architect and builder for your project; projectprocess flow chart; and the schedule of values for abuilding project. We also review some sample sets ofconstruction drawings.Tuesday, 6 to 9 p.m., July 24, 1 day.Course #HB322 01/CRN 10577Daniel Clavio, <strong>Fe</strong>e $45Green Infrastructure Development for aGrowing Urban EnvironmentAs the populations of Southwestern cities increase, theexpanse of concrete, asphalt and other impervious,heat-retaining materials also grows. Negativeconsequences of an increasing urban area include risinglocal temperatures, greater runoff and flooding, andconcentrated automobile pollutants near stormwateroutlets. This hands-on workshop will introduce methodsof green infrastructure in the form of bio-retentionbasins. These basins can help mitigate the impacts ofa growing urban environment by reducing runoff andimproving groundwater recharge, increasing shading,diffusing and treating pollutant runoff, and enhancingwildlife and aesthetics of an area. Aaron Kauffmanhas a master’s degree in watershed hydrology andmanagement from the University of Arizona. No refundsafter May 25.Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., June 2, 1 day.Course #HB360 01/CRN 10578Aaron Kauffman, <strong>Fe</strong>e $75Water Harvesting and RecyclingConserving and managing our precious water resourcesare crucial to living in New Mexico. Learn how waterharvesting and recycling systems can reduce your waterusage and your water bills. We review current practicesfor using and managing storm water, including rooftopcapture, passive systems, cisterns, pumice wicks,and infiltration strategies. We also show how easy andcost-effective it is to use your household “gray water”from showers and washing machines to irrigate yourlandscape, plus strategies for dealing with highlypolluting septic tanks and leach fields, making this “blackwater” safe and usable for irrigating your landscape.Tuesday, 6 to 9 p.m., June 19, 1 day.Course #HB326 01/CRN 10138Daniel Clavio, <strong>Fe</strong>e $4530 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTNew MexicoEnergy$martAcademyNew Mexico Energy$mart Academy (NMESA) offerscomprehensive trainings in all aspects of energyefficiency and residential weatherization. From entrylevelfundamentals to more complex energy auditorlevelclasses, there is a progression in training thatenables the student to fully transition into new greenjobs in the economy. NMESA also offers supportingtrainings that conform to EPA and OSHA requirementsfor health and safety, including lead, asbestos and otherhazardous materials and various OSHA classes. Ourstate-of-the-art labs include a full-size pressure cabin,combustion training lab, attic demonstration unit, atticair sealing props, “House of Pressure” and insulationtraining wall. We have a mobile training unit to supportthe field trainings. Most classes will include extensivehands-on training, both in the lab and in the field.Classes offered:Weatherization Installer Technician Fundamentals –5 days / 40 hoursWeatherization Installer Technician Intermediate –1 day / 8 hoursWeatherization Installer for Mobile Homes –5 days / 40 hoursCrew Chief – 3 days / 24 hoursEnergy Auditor – 5 days / 40 hoursHVAC for Auditor – 3 days / 24 hoursHVAC for Auditor, Advanced – 2 days / 16 hoursBuilding Performance Institute, Building Analyst –5 days / 40 hoursBuilding Performance Institute, Building Envelope –3 days / 24 hoursRESNET HERS Rater – 6 days / 48 hoursOSHA 10 for construction – 2 days / 10 hoursOSHA 10 for weatherization – 2 days / 12 hoursOSHA 30 for construction – 4 days / 30 hoursLead Certified Renovator – 1 day / 8 hoursLead Dust Sampling Technician – 1 day / 8 hoursAsbestos for Inspectors – 3 days / 24 hoursTo access full class descriptions and our current trainingschedule, go to this website:www.sfcc.edu/NM_energySmart_academyThe New Mexico Energy$mart Academy is a jointendeavor of <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>and the New Mexico Mortgage Finance Authority withfunding from the U.S. Department of Energy.For more information, contact:Amanda EvansProject ManagerNew Mexico Energy$mart Academyamanda.evans@sfcc.edu(505) 428-1805PROFESSIONALDEVELOPMENTBUSINESS ANDPROFESSIONAL SKILLSGrantsmanship: Securing Resources forNonprofit OrganizationsThis two-day course brings order and simplicity to thegrantsmanship process. It is designed for beginninggrant writers concerned with securing funding fornonprofit organizations. Learn to locate and researchgovernment funding sources, match project ideas withgrantor needs, approach grantors and write winningproposals. Post-workshop assistance is available.Spanning a 30-year career, Richard Marchese haswritten more than 600 proposals for more than $100million in funds.Thursday and Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 19 and 20,2 days.Course #BP313 01/CRN 10311Richard Marchese, <strong>Fe</strong>e $139QUESTIONS about supply lists or classes?Call 428-1676, and one of the ContinuingEducation staff will gladly help you.Call (505) 428-1270 to register. Registration is notconsidered final until payment has been made.www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>31


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTIntroduction to QuickBooksIn this introductory class, students will learn the basicsof QuickBooks as a tool for recording business activitiesof an organization. Topics will include how to set up acompany in QuickBooks as well as how to record dailyaccounting activities from invoicing, paying bills andtracking sales, to running financial, sales, vendor andtax reports. Students need to have a knowledge ofcomputers. Rich Moore, MBA, is QuickBooks certifiedand brings more than 20 years of experience in financewith organizations of varying sizes and needs.Friday and Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 20, 2 wks.Course #BP316 01/CRN 10500Richard Moore, <strong>Fe</strong>e $95How to Plan Events to Help Your NonprofitPlanning and implementing events is both timeconsumingand labor intensive. Events can seemoverwhelming, but they can be an important part ofyour nonprofit’s fundraising and community relationsplans. Learn how to decide which are the right typesof events for your organization and how to planand execute them. We will cover different typesof events and their uses, planning and budgeting,implementation and the post-event follow-up. AlexShapiro is director of development and communicationsat Las Cumbres <strong>Community</strong> Services. He has executeda wide variety of events for a few hundred to severalthousand attendees.Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m., June 28, 1 day.Course #BP354 01/CRN 10501Alex Shapiro, <strong>Fe</strong>e $35Elements of a Fundraising PlanThis introduction to fundraising will provide an overviewof a solid, diversified fundraising plan. The course willdiscuss the various fundraising methods that comprisea well-rounded resource development plan. Topicswill include the annual fund, direct mail solicitations,membership, donor cultivation, grant writing, events,planned giving and others. Alex Shapiro has beenworking in nonprofit management and development formore than 30 years.Thursday, 6 to 9 p.m., July 12, 2 wks.Course #BP355 01/CRN 10502Alex Shapiro, <strong>Fe</strong>e $69Facebook for MarketingFacebook offers businesses an unprecedented level ofdirect and interactive contact with the public. This isan introduction to the various ways that Facebook canbe used by even the smallest of businesses to reachtheir target audience. The course will cover pages,advertising, attracting followers, developing andmaintaining page content, and budgets.Tuesday and Thursday, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., July 17,2 wks.Course #BP379 01/CRN 10499Kerry Armour, <strong>Fe</strong>e $95Social Media MarketingIn this introductory class, learn how social mediamarketing can help promote and grow your businessthrough new avenues of marketing, advertising andcommunication. This one-session class explores whatplatforms are available and how you can use themto expand beyond traditional marketing. Facebook,Twitter, foursquare, Groupon and monetized bloggingwill be discussed.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., July 14, 1 day.Course #BP384 01/CRN 10494Kerry Armour, <strong>Fe</strong>e $4532 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTMaximize Your StrengthsDiscover your five top strengths and learn strategies forputting them into action. Focus on pursuing what youdo well instead of trying to correct your deficienciesand weaknesses. Building on your natural strengths ismore productive and the most effective and efficient useof your energy and resources. And it makes life morefun! David Markwardt is the leadership skills trainer forLeadership <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> and directs Teamwork in Action at<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>. He has taught workshopson maximizing human potential for 19 years.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., June 2, 2 wks.Course #BP412 01/CRN 10570David Markwardt, <strong>Fe</strong>e $95Call (505) 428-1270 to register.TEAS Test Preparation Series NEW!The Test of Essential Academic Skills (TEAS) is a nationaltest administered to students applying to nursing school.Register for the series of six classes and receive one classfor free. This series includes Math I and II, Science I andII, Reading and English and Language Skills. These classeswill assist new students preparing to take the tests aswell as those needing to retake the exam. The TEAS isdesigned to measure the general knowledge and skills ofapplicants as it relates to the expected professional dutiesof nursing. Though minimum score requirements are setby each program, higher scores make applicants morecompetitive and increase their chances of being acceptedinto a nursing program. The TEAS is timed and consists of170 multiple choice questions. Determining appropriatestrategies to answer questions and effective use oftime are essential to maximize an individual’s score. EdWorden, BS, BA, is adjunct faculty in math at <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong><strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>.Monday through Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 30,6 days.Course #BP450 01/CRN 10665Ed Worden, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Math I TEAS Test Prep NEW!The math component of the TEAS consists of conceptsfrom arithmetic and basic algebra. Operations involvingwhole numbers, decimals and fractions, basic algebraapplications, data interpretation, and measurement arethe main components.Monday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 30, 1 day.Course #BP451 01/CRN 10666Ed Worden, <strong>Fe</strong>e $25Reading TEAS Test Prep NEW!The reading component of the TEAS involves paragraphand passage comprehension, as well as informationalsource comprehension. Ability to identify key words andphrases and make inferred connections is essential tocomplete this section in the allotted time.Tuesday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 31, 1 day.Course #BP452 01/CRN 10667Ed Worden, <strong>Fe</strong>e $25Science I TEAS Test Prep NEW!The science component of the TEAS consists of generalknowledge questions about earth, physical, human bodyand life sciences. Scientific reasoning is also tested, and isrequisite to answering questions in this section. Science isthe section of the TEAS with the most questions.Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon, Aug. 1, 1 day.Course #BP453 01/CRN 10668Ed Worden, <strong>Fe</strong>e $25Math II TEAS Prep Test NEW!Continue your preparation for the math component ofthe TEAS.Thursday, 9 a.m. to noon, Aug. 2, 1 day.Course #BP454 01/CRN 10669Ed Worden, <strong>Fe</strong>e $25English and Language Skills TEAS Test PrepNEW!The English and language usage section of the TEAStests knowledge of grammar and context-based wordmeanings, spelling and punctuation, and sentencestructure. Vocabulary skills, rules of correct punctuation,grammar conventions, and ability to manage time willhelp students be successful in this briefest section.Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, Aug. 3, 1 day.Course #BP455 01/CRN 10670Ed Worden, <strong>Fe</strong>e $25Science II TEAS Test Prep NEW!Continue your preparation for the science componentof the TEAS.Saturday, 9 a.m. to noon, Aug. 4, 1 day.Course #BP456 01/CRN 10671Ed Worden, <strong>Fe</strong>e $25www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>33


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTGrantsmanship Training ProgramThis is the workshop, first offered in 1972 andcontinuously updated, that began a new erain training for nonprofit agencies. Designedfor both novice and experienced grantseekers,the Grantsmanship Training Program® is acomprehensive workshop that covers researchingfunding sources and writing and reviewing realproposals. The program will teach you to useThe Grantsmanship Center’s® proposal writingformat, the most widely used in the world. Duringthe workshop you will search out funding sourcesand you will develop a proposal for your ownagency or help a classmate develop one. You willleave this workshop with new skills and the abilityto apply those skills to the needs of your ownorganization. The course fee includes a one-yearmembership which includes proposal review,access to funding databases, tuition discounts andmore. Register at www.TGCI.com.Monday through Friday, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.,June 11, 5 days.Grantsmanship Center, <strong>Fe</strong>e $895COMPUTER SKILLSTo help you achieve a command of and fluency withcomputers, which are now an integral part of our daily lives,SFCC’s Continuing Education has developed a computerseries to launch you on your way to personal or professionaldevelopment. Supplemental courses will enhance your skills.COMPUTER CLASSESFOR THE PCWord I 2010Microsoft Word is the world’s most popular wordprocessingsoftware. Students will learn thefundamentals including creating, editing, savingand printing a document. You will use bullets andnumbering, learn cut/copy/paste, and set tab stopsand leaders, then see how to enhance your work withformatting and adding simple borders. This class isfor individuals with little or no knowledge of wordprocessing; however, it is recommended that studentsbe familiar with the Windows environment.Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 11,2 days.Course #CPC312 01/CRN 10534Kenneth Pinter, <strong>Fe</strong>e $99Excel I 2010Whether you are managing a household or runninga small business, Excel will help you automate yourbooks using everyday math. Students will learn basicspreadsheet techniques; how to enter, analyze andcalculate data; use of simple formulas; and much more.Students should have a working knowledge of Windows.Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 18,2 days.Course #CPC313 01/CRN 10150Kenneth Pinter, <strong>Fe</strong>e $99Call (505) 428-1270 to register. Registration is notconsidered final until payment has been made.PowerPoint 2010Do you often need to make presentations to a liveaudience or produce free-running slide shows?Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 is a popular tool thatallows you to produce and give professional lookingPC-based presentations. In this course, you will designand build presentations utilizing text, images, andaudio and video clips. In addition, you will learn howto incorporate various slide designs, transitions andanimations to make your presentations more interestingand memorable, and to print handouts. Rules foreffective presentations will also be discussed.Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 9,2 days.Course #CPC314 1/CRN 10326Kenneth Pinter, <strong>Fe</strong>e $99Managing Your Calendar and Emails inMS OutlookLearn how to get organized in Microsoft Outlook.This class covers the calendar functions for schedulingappointments, meetings, events and tasks withreminders. Learn to create a recurring meeting orappointment, then move on to managing your inboxby using emails to create appointments, meetings andtasks. Don’t let important emails get lost in your inbox.Learn how to prioritize your emails with flags and colorcategories. Once you finish with an email, learn to saveit to a folder for future reference. Pamela Mulliniks hasbeen a computer trainer and systems analyst for morethan 20 years.Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 8, 2 wks.Course #CPC340 01/CRN 10504Pamela Mulliniks, <strong>Fe</strong>e $8934 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTWord 2010: What’s New?Discover how to create a customized ribbon of yourfavorite and most used commands. See how you canenhance your document with new artist effects. Gethands-on experience with new features like checkboxes, picture tools, and the mini-translator. Experiencehow to quickly navigate through large documentswith the new navigation pane and learn how to saveyour document online so you can access it from anycomputer. Pamela Mulliniks has been a computer trainerand systems analyst for more than 20 years.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 16, 2 wks.Course #CPC341 01/CRN 10506Pamela Mulliniks, <strong>Fe</strong>e $110Excel 2010: What’s New?Experience the new backstage view of file-managementcommands and get hands-on experience withnew features like sparklines and slicers. Exploreimprovements to conditional formatting, themes, styles,charts and filters. Learn how to save your documentonline so you can access it from any computeranywhere with Internet access. Students should befamiliar with Excel 2007.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., July 7, 2 wks.Course #CPC342 01/CRN 10507Pamela Mulliniks, <strong>Fe</strong>e $110COMPUTER CLASSES FORDIGITAL IMAGINGDigital Photography: The Computer (PC Users)This course examines digital photography capabilities,from importing images into the computer to makingthe final print. Learn how to import, organize andarchive digital images. We’ll discuss preparing imagesfor printing and the Internet. You’ll also learn basicimage improvements such as red-eye removal, colorbalance, contrast adjustment and creative cropping.Students will have a better understanding of how to usethe computer to manage their digital images effectively.Steve Walenta is a digital-imaging specialist.Thursday, 4 to 7 p.m., July 12, 2 wks.Course #CPI321 01/CRN 10141Steve Walenta, <strong>Fe</strong>e $85Digital Photography: The Computer(Mac Users)This class is only for Mac users.Monday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 11, 2 wks.Course #CPI325 01/CRN 10267Steve Walenta, <strong>Fe</strong>e $85Photoshop for BeginnersThis hands-on course gives you a thorough overview ofthe almost limitless possibilities of Adobe Photoshop, thepremier image-editing program. Topics include basiccommands, image adjustments and enhancements,layers, special effects, selections, cropping, and savingimages for the Web and email. Photoshop has manyuses: marketing and business materials, restoring andretouching photographs, and fine art imaging are just afew of the many ways to use the program. Basic Mac orPC skills are required.Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 15, 3 wks.Course #CPI350 01/CRN 10142LeAnne Summers, <strong>Fe</strong>e $105Monday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 9, 3 wks.Course #CPI350 03/CRN 10143Steven Walenta, <strong>Fe</strong>e $105Adobe Photoshop Elements 9.0In this class we explore Elements 9.0, the affordableand versatile image-editing software from Adobe. Learnhow to remove red eye, crop, adjust color and contrast,brush away wrinkles and unwanted objects, andcreate composites and panoramas. You’ll also find outhow to add text and decorative edges, organize yourphotos, create a slide show and prepare images for theWeb. Students should have an understanding of basiccomputer functions such as opening files, saving filesand creating folders. Steve Walenta is a freelance digitalimagingspecialist and photographer.Wednesday, 2 to 5 p.m., June 6, 3 wks.Course #CPI352 01/CRN 10144Steve Walenta, <strong>Fe</strong>e $105www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>35


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTCOMPUTER CLASSES FORTHE MACLearn to Love a Mac -- An IntroductionSwore you’d never try a Mac? Try this class out foran introduction to the Mac computer and its currentOSX operating system. The class covers the standardsoftware programs and all the basics, including usingthe mouse, the keyboard, menus and shortcuts, thedesktop and finder features; file management; openingapplications and documents; printing; customizing; andusing the Internet and basic email protocol. This courseis for individuals with little or no knowledge of the Mac.Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 8, 2 wks.Course #CPM348 01/CRN 10148Jason Goodyear, <strong>Fe</strong>e $99Monday and Wednesday, 9 a.m. to noon, June 25,2 days.Course #CPM348 02/CRN 10662Steven Walenta, <strong>Fe</strong>e $99Introduction to MacThis is a longer course than “Love a Mac,” with theopportunity to try things at home in between classes. Allthe material in “Love a Mac” is covered and basic Macoperating system concepts are introduced. Studentsaddress practical concerns, including file management,different hardware configurations and networking.Learn how to print your own font list, install andmanage your fonts, basic troubleshooting and otheruseful tips and tricks.Friday, 9 a.m. to noon, July 6, 4 wks.Course #CPM349 01/CRN 10149Jason Goodyear, <strong>Fe</strong>e $175COMPUTER CLASSES FORWEB DESIGNBeginning Web Design With DreamweaverDreamweaver is a powerful Web authoring programused to create and maintain websites. In this first part ofthe Web design series, you’ll learn the basics of HTML,the language of the World Wide Web, and how to setup a website including adding text, graphics and linksto your site. Learn to create a basic, multi-page websiteby the end of class. All the concepts in this course maybe applied to other Web programs like Frontpage,GoLive and others. This course is offered on bothWindows and Mac computers. Some experience withthe Web and a browser is required.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 14, 1 day.Course #CPW341 01/CRN 10145Zachary Van Note, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Intermediate Web Design With DreamweaverBuild on the basics learned in the Beginning WebDesign With Dreamweaver class. This hands-on look atformatting will enhance your Web pages. Learn to usetables for displaying data and laying out your page. Anintroduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) will helpyou get the visual results you want. Other topics includemeta tags, finding a Web host, and publishing yourpages to a “live” Web server. This course is offered onboth Windows and Mac computers.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 21, 1 day.Course #CPW342 01/CRN 10146Zachary Van Note, <strong>Fe</strong>e $125Advanced Web Design With DreamweaverLearn to make your Web pages look polished and trulyprofessional with an in-depth look at Cascading StyleSheets (CSS) for formatting and layout. This class willbuild on the first two classes by emphasizing standardscompliantcode that works in all browsers. Learn to useDreamweaver Templates and Library items to speed uppage creation and maintenance. Creating CSS-basedmenus and using Flash Professional to add audio, videoand other dynamic touches to your site are discussed.This course is offered on both Windows and Maccomputers.Saturday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., July 28, 1 day.Course #CPW343 01/CRN 10147Zachary Van Note, <strong>Fe</strong>e $12536 CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTCOMPUTER CLASSES FORTHE INEXPERIENCEDExploring the Internet and EmailAlthough the Internet can be intimidating, thisslow-paced course is geared specifically toward PCusers, showing you how much fun the Internet canbe. Learn the basics of the Internet and get handsonexperience surfing the Web and learning how toperform online searches and use email. Participantsshould have some basic computer knowledge.Monday and Wednesday, 1:30 to 4 p.m., June 18,2 wks.Course #CPS302 01/CRN 10535Janet Olojo, <strong>Fe</strong>e $110Basic Windows 7Now that you have mastered the basics of thepersonal computer, find out about the operatingsystem behind the scenes. This hands-on, leisurelycourse focuses on navigating the new Windows 7environment. Learn how to customize and manageyour desktop, desktop icons and shortcuts; createnew folders; learn file management; and finallybecome skilled at backing up your data safely.This course is for individuals with little or no priorexperience. Windows XP users are welcome!Monday and Wednesday, 1:30 to 4 p.m., June 4,2 wks.Course #CPS303 01/CRN 10383Janet Olojo, <strong>Fe</strong>e $110Call (505) 428-1270 to register.Basic Word 2010This course provides an introduction to Microsoft’sword-processing program. It covers important MicrosoftWord fundamentals, including creating a documentand saving it, using toolbars and the ruler bar, andmoving around within a document. Formatting (font,alignment, etc.) and page setup (margins, orientation)are also covered, along with cut/copy/paste,AutoCorrect, find/replace and spell check. Studentsshould be familiar with the Windows environment.Monday and Wednesday, 1:30 to 4 p.m., July 9,2 wks.Course #CPS305 01/CRN 10536Janet Olojo, <strong>Fe</strong>e $110Small BusinessDevelopmentCenterWorkshopsThe <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Small Business DevelopmentCenter (SBDC) offers affordable workshops toexisting business owners and their staff as wellas potential entrepreneurs. Workshops are heldon the SFCC campus as well as in a varietyof locations throughout the <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> region.Offerings include:Bookkeeping BasicsBudgeting and ForecastingUNDERSTANDING FINANCIAL STATEMENTSGovernment Contracting 101MARKETING TO THE MEDIASOCIAL MEDIA MARKETINGYEAR-END TAX ISSUESand THE EVER-POPULAR ... Steps toStarting a Small BusinessYou can review a complete course listingand register online by visiting www.nmsbdc.org/santafe and clicking on the “WorkshopCalendar” button. Or call us at (505) 428-1343if you would prefer to register by telephone.The <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> Small Business DevelopmentCenter is one of 20 centers located acrossNew Mexico offering confidential, no costconsulting services. Call us today to find outwhy the New Mexico SBDC Network is theresource of choice for more than 79,000 NewMexico entrepreneurs.www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ADULT COURSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>37


PlanetariumWhere the Stars Are!June through July <strong>2012</strong>Backyard AstronomyThursdays, June 7 and July 5, at 8 to 9 p.m.Enjoy a live presentation of the current skies in thePlanetarium and an outdoor viewing of the nightdirectly from the college grounds. The sky viewingfollows the planetarium presentation on the collegegrounds, if weather permits.The Astronomers’ Workbench: AstronomyWith BinocularsThursday, June 14 at 8 to 9 p.m.Binoculars are highly versatile instruments that canreveal craters on the moon, on the moons orbitingJupiter, the Milky Way star fields, and even othergalaxies. In many ways, binoculars prove superior totelescopes for those staring out in astronomy. Come tothe planetarium to learn why sometimes two eyes arebetter than one.The Lost World of the Ancient MayaThursday, June 21 at 8 to 9 p.m.The intriguing field of archaeoastronomy studies ancientpeoples’ observation of the skies and its role in theircultural evolution, offering evidence that people haveused astronomy as the model for injecting order andpredictability on their behavior and on life.Astronomy in Ancient EgyptThursday, July 12 at 8 to 9 p.m.This ancient civilization is not only about the pyramids,ancient art, tombs and temples, mythology and religion,but it is also a unique astronomical civilization -- thelegacy for the Greeks, Romans and early Christians.Admission (unless otherwise noted)Adults, $5;Preteens and seniors, $3;SFCC students, employees and planetariummembers, free.For more information call (505) 428-1677 or visit atplanetarium@sfcc.edu.Support theplanetariumBecome a MemberMembership BenefitsMembers receive one-year free admission toregularly scheduled shows and a 10% discount at theplanetarium gift cart.Membership OptionsArcturus (seniors 65+, teachers and students)$30 a year per personSpica (individuals)$40 a year per personGemini (couples)$70 a year per couplePleiades (family)$100 a year for up to four peopleFor more information about membership, call(505) 428-1677 or contact planetarium@sfcc.edu.38 CONTINUING EDUCATION PLANETARIUM SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


PlanetariumOut-of-this-worldfacility rentaloptionsSearching for a unique event, or special celebrationvenue, meeting or conference facility?Our planetarium is all this and more.• Ambience and atmosphere• Different and unique• Affordable• Accessible for guests with disabilitiesFor more information, call (505) 428-1677 or visit us atplanetarium@sfcc.edu.Give Stars as GiftsWhen you purchase one of the 2,354 stars or othercelestial features of the Spitz 512 planetarium projector,you are supporting youth programming.Your star purchase is a tax-deductible gift to helpunderwrite free educational programming in theplanetarium for children from local public and privateschools. For every star purchased, you will receive…• Information about your star and its location in ouruniverse• A personalized certificate with a beautiful crystal starPricesStars $25Planets $500The Moon SoldThe Sun $1,000Aurora Borealis $1,000Meteor Shower $1,000Constellations Prices vary (if available)For more information, call (505) 428-1677 or contactplanetarium@sfcc.edu.School ProgramsThrough programming, presentations and tours ofthe night sky, the planetarium helps teachers engagestudents from kindergarten though 12th grade inmeaningful learning about the solar system, starsand galaxies.For more information, call (505) 428-1677 or visit us atplanetarium@sfcc.edu.www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION PLANETARIUM SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>39


Online CERTIFICATES • www.gatlineducation.com/sfccOnline Learning Anytime, Anywhere...Just a click away!Online Career Training ProgramsPrepare for employment in some of today’s hottest careers with acomprehensive, affordable, and self-paced online Career TrainingProgram. You can begin these Programs at any time and learnat your own pace. Upon successful completion of all requiredcoursework, you will receive a Certificate of Completion.Programs are available in the following areas:• Business and Professional• Healthcare and Fitness• IT and Software Development• Management and Corporate• Media and Design• Hospitality and Gaming• Skilled Trades and Industrial<strong>Fe</strong>atures:• Facilitators and mentors are available to answer questions and help you through your studies• Career Counselors will help you prepare for the transition from the classroom to the workplace• Courses are all open-enrollment and self paced• No additional charges - all materials, workbooks, and software are included in the course fee• Payment plans availablePharmacy TechnicianThis nationally recognized PharmacyTechnician online course and trainingprogram teaches the skills needed to gainemployment as a Pharmacy Tech in eitherthe hospital or retail setting.Medical Coding and BillingUpon successful completion of theMedical Billing and Coding course,students will be prepared for an entrylevelposition doing medical billing orcoding in a medical office setting.Administrative Medical Specialistwith Medical Billing and CodingLearn about medical office operations,with an emphasis on billing and coding,processing insurance forms, and usingmedical software. This program providestraining on medical billing softwareas well as preparation for the CertifiedCoding Associate (CCA) nationalcertification exam.Enroll Today!Medical TranscriptionThis nationally recognized medicaltranscription online course and trainingprogram prepares you to start a newcareer as a medical transcriptionist.Six Sigma Black BeltCourse material provides an in-depthlook at the Six Sigma Black Belt DMAICproblem-solving methodology, as wellas deployment and project developmentapproaches.Project ManagementThis program will provide you with a solidintroduction to the understanding ofproject management and help you complywith the minimum 35 hours of trainingas required by the Project ManagementInstitute (PMI) before you take the ProjectManagement Professional (PM) exam.AutoCAD 2009Learn the skills needed to create and editsimple drawings and gradually introducemore advanced AutoCAD skills.Freight Broker/Agent TrainingLearn the skills to be a successful Freight- Load Broker Agent. Tutorials andprojects will teach the you the practicalapplication of Freight Broker skills.Veterinary AssistantPrepare for an exciting new career asan administrative veterinary assistant.Students in the program learn aboutthe care of animals as well as how torecognize signs of illness and disease. Thisonline program also covers interpersonalcommunication, interaction with clientsand their animals, as well as how to assistthe veterinarian during examinations.And much more!ParalegalThis program will prepare you to besuccessful in the fast growing paralegalcareer field. The paralegal trainingprogram includes free access to theofficial NALA Campus certification examprep and Westlaw.All materials are included in the program fees. Each course has an instructor assigned to answer studentquestions and solve student problems. To learn more, visit www.gatlineducation.com/sfcc.You can also reach us by calling (877) 221-5151.40 CONTINUING EDUCATION ONLINE CLASSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


Online classes • www.ed2go.com/sfccnmWhat <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>ans are saying about Ed2Go courses:About ...Get Grants!Starting a Nonprofit“This course was demanding and informative.The instructor is brilliant!”Where Does All My Money Go?“Although my financial situation is in prettygood shape, this course helped to focusour planning efforts and provided a solidformula for getting control of my money. Ido intend to pay for both my children to takethis course so they don’t have to learn theselessons by trial and error.”“Very good course. My compliments to thewomen who created it. Top quality.”Accounting FundamentalsThis instructor was very well prepared andorganized. She presented the materials veryclearly and the course content was exactlywhat I needed and expected. I found theclass discussion at the end of the chaptersparticularly interesting and helpful. Thank you!<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> Continuing Educationnow offers completely online classes through Ed2GoOur online classes are open toeveryoneInstructor-Facilitated OnlineLearningExpert Instructors24-Hour AccessOnline Discussion AreasHow to Get Started:1. Visit our Online InstructionCenter:www.ed2go.com/sfccnm2. Click the Courses link, choosethe department and coursetitle you are interested in andselect the Enroll Now button.Follow the instructions to enrolland pay for your course. Hereyou will enter your e-mailand choose a password thatwill grant you access to theClassroom.3. When your course starts, returnto our Online InstructionCenter and click the Classroomlink. To begin your studies,simply log in with your e-mailand the password you selectedduring enrollment.Start DatesNew course sessions begin eachmonth. Please visit our OnlineInstruction Center to see exactstart dates for the courses thatinterest you.RequirementsAll courses require Internetaccess, E-mail, MicrosoftInternet Explorer, or Firefox webbrowsers. Some courses may haveadditional requirements. Pleasevisit our Online Instruction Centerfor more information.Course <strong>Fe</strong>es start at just $99Registration and payment must be made at ed2go.com/sfccnmwww.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ONLINE CLASSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>41


Online classes • www.ed2go.com/sfccnmAccountingAccounting FundamentalsGain a marketable new skill by learning the basics ofdouble-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting, and more.Introduction to QuickBooksLearn how to quickly and efficiently gain control overthe financial aspects of your business.Introduction to Peachtree AccountingGet the training you need to perform everydayaccounting tasks using Peachtree Accounting software.Adobe SoftwareDesign Projects for Adobe IllustratorLearn the basics of Adobe Illustrator with design projectsthat let you practice as you learn.Introduction to DreamweaverSilicon Alley veteran shows you how to harness thepower of the industry standard tool for Web designers.Basic Computer LiteracyIntroduction to Windows XPLearn how Windows XP makes it easy to work with text,pictures, audio, video, and more.Introduction to LinuxLearn how to use the Linux desktop operating systemalong with the included productivity, multimedia, andInternet software.Computer Skills for the WorkplaceGain a working knowledge of the computer skills you’llneed to succeed in today’s job market.Registration and payment must be made ated2go.com/sfccnmBUSINESS AND CORPORATEMastery of Business FundamentalsAcquire practical experience in strategic planning,management, and finance without enrolling in an MBAprogram.Project Management FundamentalsGain the skills you’ll need to succeed in the fast-growingfield of project management.Understanding the Human ResourcesFunctionLearn to handle human resource functions to ensure thebest possible results.CERTIFICATION PREPBasic CompTIA® A+ Certification PrepPrepare for the CompTIA® A+ exam and begin arewarding career in the fast-growing PC repair field.CompTIA Security+ Certification PrepMaster the terms and concepts you need to pass theCompTIA® Security+ exam and earn your Security+certificate.CompTIA® Network+ Certification PrepPrepare to take and pass the CompTIA® Network+Exam and begin a career as a network tech.NETWORKING/TROUBLESHOOTINGLearn to decipher and solve almost any problem withyour PC.Children, Parents andFamilyHomeschool With SuccessDiscover how to homeschool your children in a waythat ensures they get what they need both academicallyand socially.Write Your Life StoryGive your family and friends an inspirationalautobiography.Genealogy BasicsBegin an exciting and fascinating exploration of yourroots.Computer ProgramingIntroduction to Java ProgrammingAn experienced Java programmer introduces importantJava topics with clear, step-by-step instructions.Introduction to Ruby ProgrammingLearn how to create a dynamic Web blog using theRuby on Rails programming environment and the Rubyprogramming language.Creative WritingGrammar RefresherGain confidence in your ability to produce clean,grammatically correct documents and speeches.Write Fiction Like a ProAuthor teaches you how professional writers use storyoutlines to structure any type of story.Advanced Fiction WritingExplore advanced fiction writing techniques with apublished novelist.42 CONTINUING EDUCATION ONLINE CLASSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


Online classes • www.ed2go.com/sfccnmRegistration and payment must be made ated2go.com/sfccnmFinance and PersonalWealthPersonal FinanceProtect your assets and discover how best to achieve allyour financial goals.Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My!Make wise investment decisions so you have enough tolive comfortably through your retirement.The Analysis and Valuation of StocksDiscover valuable techniques that show you step-bystephow to research and value stocks.GRANT WRITING/NONPROFITSStarting a NonprofitIndustry veteran shows you how to take a nonprofitbusiness from vision to reality.Introduction to Nonprofit ManagementDevelop the skills and strategies you need to becomean integral part of one of the fastest growing servicesectors.Marketing Your NonprofitFurther the ideals and goals of your nonprofit bylearning to compete more effectively for members,media attention, donors, clients, and volunteers.Get Grants!Learn how to develop successful, fundable grants fromexperts in the field.Health and WellnessMedical Terminology: A Word AssociationApproachPrepare for a career in the health services industry bylearning medical terminology in a memorable andenjoyable fashion.Introduction to Natural Health andHealingLearn how to promote wellness, balance, and health inall aspects of your daily life.Human Anatomy and PhysiologyLearn how our organ systems work together to allow usto process sensations, think, communicate, grow, move,and reproduce.Healing Through HypnosisLearn to use hypnotic suggestion on yourself and otherswith amazing results.Job SearchTwelve Steps to a Successful Job SearchWorld-renowned author and career advisor shows youhow to get the job you want quickly and easily and inany economy.Making Age an Asset in Your Job SearchThis course is a guide for older workers looking tomake a career change, find employment opportunities,or learn strategies that give them the best chance ofgetting hired.LANGUAGESSpeed Spanish III and III are now available!Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words togetherinto sentences, and you’ll be speaking Spanish in notime.Instant ItalianLearn Italian from the comfort of your home in this funand enjoyable online course.Grammar for ESLIf English is your second language, this course will teachyou the principles you’ll need to succeed.Writing for ESLLearn how to write in English more effectively tosucceed in college and at work.Conversational JapaneseWhether you want to learn conversational Japanese fortravel or just for fun, you’ll find this course makes it easyand enjoyable for beginners to master the essentials ofthe Japanese language.LAW & LEGAL CAREERSBusiness Law for Small Business OwnersLearn how to successfully protect your small businessand solve most of the legal problems that may arise.Introduction to Criminal Law2 courses available!An in-depth look at criminal law and the real world ofprosecutors, defense attorneys, and paralegals.Evidence LawPrepare for a career as a law clerk or legal secretary bylearning how to help busy attorneys gather and evaluateevidence and prepare for trial.www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION ONLINE CLASSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> 43


Online classes • www.ed2go.com/sfccnmManagement and SalesAdministrative Assistant FundamentalsPrepare to take advantage of the many new jobopportunities in health care, legal services, and otherindustries.Managing Customer ServiceBecome indispensable to any organization byunderstanding how to identify and meet customerneeds.Professional Sales SkillsDiscover how to begin a successful and rewardingcareer in sales.MATHematicsEveryday MathGain confidence in your basic math skills and start usingmath to your advantage.Introduction to AlgebraUnderstand how algebra is relevant to almost everyaspect of your daily life, and become skilled at solving avariety of algebraic problems.Teaching Math: Grades 4-6Reinvent math instruction for grades 4-6 by bringinghands-on learning, inexpensive manipulatives, and realworldconnections into your classroom.Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawingfor Grades 1-6In this professional development course for teachers,you’ll get the training you need to start teaching modeldrawing, the powerful Singapore Math strategy thatgives word problems a visual context.Personal DevelopmentListen to Your Heart, and Success WillFollowDesign a life that makes you happy by learning howyou can use work to express yourself and share yourinterests and talents.Grammar RefresherGain confidence in your ability to produce clean,grammatically correct documents and speeches.LeadershipGain the respect and admiration of others, exert morecontrol over your destiny, and enjoy success in yourprofessional and personal life.Computer Skills for the WorkplaceGain a working knowledge of the computer skills you’llneed to succeed in today’s job market.PublishingThe Craft of Magazine WritingIf you’re a determined new writer, this class will provideyou with the skills you need to get published.Beginner’s Guide to Getting PublishedPublished writer shows you how to give yourself thecredibility you need to get your works published.Research Methods for WritersLearn the most efficient and effective methods toconduct research for any writing project.Fundamentals of Technical WritingLearn the skills you need to succeed in the well-payingfield of technical writing.Effective Business WritingDevelop powerful written documents that draw readersin and keep them motivated to continue to the end.Start your own businessStart and Operate Your Own Home-BasedBusinessAn experienced entrepreneur teaches you how todevelop the motivation, discipline, and creativity to quityour job and be your own boss.Creating a Successful Business PlanTurn your business ideas into a solid plan for financingand long-term success.Becoming a Grant Writing ConsultantIncrease your income while working from home bystarting a grant writing consulting business.Legal Nurse ConsultingBegin a new career by helping attorneys understandand resolve medical cases and claims.Start Your Own Consulting PracticeFind out how you can earn income by sharing yourtraining or knowledge with others.TEACHINGTeaching Writing: Grades 4-6In this teacher-training course, you’ll learn from anexperienced educator how to motivate and assistdeveloping writers.Teaching Math: Grades 4-6Reinvent math instruction for grades 4-6 by bringinghands-on learning, inexpensive manipulatives, and realworldconnections into your classroom.44 CONTINUING EDUCATION ONLINE CLASSES SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


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RegistrationRegistrationRegister now!Continuous, semester-long registration has begun.All registrations, whether online, by phone, by fax,by mail or in person, are being accepted now.Classes start throughout the semester. Find the latestcontinuing education class listings on our Web site atwww.sfcc.edu.Many classes fill quickly. We recommend that youregister no later than four working days before thestarting date of the class. You may register for mostclasses up until the starting date, but if you delay, theclass may either be full or canceled due to insufficientenrollment. Registrations cannot be accepted at classes.NOTEClasses will be filled on a first-come, first-served basis.Prices and room assignments may change withoutnotice. Please check the Web site for current information.SFCC is not responsible for typographical errors.Registration is not considered final until payment hasbeen made.Five WAYS TO REGISTERRegistration is not considered final until paymenthas been made.1.) Online (returning user). Returning students mayvisit www.sfcc.edu and click on JACK or the REGISTERFOR CLASSES link. You will need your user name andpassword to access your student account and register.2.) By Fax. Both new and returning students can faxa completed registration form along with paymentinformation to (505) 428-1468.3.) By Phone. Both new and returning studentsmay register with an enrollment specialist by calling428-1270 during regular business hours: Monday,Wednesday, and Thursday, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.,Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Friday, 8 a.m. to 5p.m.4.) In Person. Both new and returning students canregister in Enrollment and Student Services at SFCC onMondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 8 a.m. to5:30 p.m., Tuesdays from 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., orFridays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.5.) By Mail. Both new and returning students can maila completed registration form along with payment to:SFCC Enrollment and Student ServicesAttn: CE Registration6401 Richards Ave.<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>, NM 87508-4887Class FEESContinuing Education classes are self-sustaining, andclass fees must cover all program expenses. <strong>Fe</strong>es arebased on an estimated minimum number of students.Class fees are subject to change without notice. Pleasecheck the Web site for current information and reviewthe refund policy before registering.SFCC User name and passwordSFCC assigns each student a user name. You can getyour user name by going to www.sfcc.edu and clickingon the link to JACK. Once there, follow the instructionsto find your user name and password.REFUND POLICYClass fees are automatically refunded infull when:• the class or workshop is full.• the activity is canceled.• SFCC rejects the enrollment application.If you drop a class, your class fee is automaticallyrefunded based on the following:Classes of three or more sessions• If you drop a class before the second session, the fullclass fee will be refunded.• If you drop a class after the second session, no refundwill be given.Classes of one or two sessions• If you drop a class at least one day before the startingdate, the full class fee will be refunded.• If you drop a class less than one day before thestarting date, no refund will be given.Some classes have special refund policies. Thisinformation is listed in the class description.Please allow three to five weeks for processing a refund.Class CHANGES AND CANCELLATIONSA class will be closed when it reaches maximumenrollment, so register early. Classes with insufficientenrollment will be canceled three business days priorto the starting date of the class, and those registeredwill be notified of the cancellation by phone. To makecontacting you easier, please provide day and eveningphone numbers with your registration. Refunds will beprocessed automatically for classes canceled by SFCC.SFCC reserves the right to cancel any class. Class locations,dates, times and instructors are subject to change withoutnotice.Class LocationsClasses are held at <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong> and atother locations in and around <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>. The location ofyour class will be noted on the confirmation you receiveby mail, or you can check at SFCC’s Information Desk,main entrance, (505) 428-1000.46 CONTINUING EDUCATION • SUMMER <strong>2012</strong> www.sfcc.edu


RegistrationNoncredit Registration FormAll data are for office and statistical purposes only. Students are assigned a student identification number for recordkeeping. You may register for as many classes as you wish. Please read the information on Page 46 before registering.All registrations are processed on a first-come, first-served basis. Many classes fill quickly. Classes may be cancelled ifminimum enrollment is not met at least three working days before class begins. Registration is not considered final untilpayment has been made. While SFCC makes every effort to ensure the accuracy of the information in the schedule ofclasses, the college reserves the right to make changes, including course fees, at any time without prior notice. Checkthe online registration system for current information.Please type or print. You may register for as many courses as you wish.First Name_____________________________ Last Name_____________________________________________Student ID Number (or SSN)_________________________________Address ______________________________________________________________________________________City_____________________________________________ State________________Zip______________________Date of Birth _________ /_________ /__________Telephone (daytime) _____________________________ Telephone (evening) __________________________Fax Number _____________________________ E-mail Address _______________________________________CRN_________________ Course Title___________________________________________ <strong>Fe</strong>e $_____________CRN_________________ Course Title___________________________________________ <strong>Fe</strong>e $_____________CRN_________________ Course Title___________________________________________ <strong>Fe</strong>e $_____________CRN_________________ Course Title___________________________________________ <strong>Fe</strong>e $_____________CRN_________________ Course Title___________________________________________ <strong>Fe</strong>e $_____________CRN_________________ Course Title___________________________________________ <strong>Fe</strong>e $_____________CRN_________________ Course Title___________________________________________ <strong>Fe</strong>e $_____________TOTAL $ ____________I do hereby certify that the above information is correct:Signature__________________________________________ Date______________Make checks payable to <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> <strong>Community</strong> <strong>College</strong>Mail to: SFCC Enrollment and Student Services6401 Richards Ave.<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>, NM 87508-4887You may fax your registration form with credit card information to: (505) 428-1468.Please complete the following if paying by credit card.q Discover q Mastercard q VisaCard Number ______________________________________ Exp. Date _______ / _______ / _______Authorized Signature __________________________________________________________________www.sfcc.edu CONTINUING EDUCATION • SUMMER <strong>2012</strong>47


Continuing Education &Workforce DevelopmentNonprofitOrganizationUS PostagePAID<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong><strong>Community</strong><strong>College</strong>6401 Richards Ave.<strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong>, NM 87508-4887Produced by SFCC Marketingand Public Relations. SFCC isan equal opportunity/ADAcompliantinstitution.School’s out for summer! That can only mean one thing, SFCC has created an entiresummer of fun, learning and outdoors activities for kids of all ages. Check out ourofferings in the Kids’ Stuff section. If you are not a kid, don’t despair. Our schedule isfilled with opportunities to discover something creative to do, learn something youdidn’t know about computers, or even take trips beyond <strong>Santa</strong> <strong>Fe</strong> to see staggeringlybeautiful New Mexico. Join us and sign up today.

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