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continuingeducationNiagara University • Dunleavy Hall 103, PO Box 2029 • 14109 • 716.286.8181www.niagara.edu/ce

2015 Summer Sessions UNDERGRADUATE

Holidays: Monday, May 25, and Friday, July 3.Summer Undergraduate classes are held Monday–Thursday only.

START DATE END DATESession I May 26 Tuesday June 18 ThursdayCross Session May 26 Tuesday July 15 WednesdaySession II June 22 Monday July 15 WednesdaySession III July 20 Monday August 12 Wednesday

GRADUATE (does not apply to the MBA program)

Holidays: Monday, May 25, and Friday, July 3.

START DATE END DATESession I May 19 Monday June 14 SaturdaySession II June 16 Monday July 12 SaturdaySession III July 14 Monday August 9 Saturday

Wanted: Great Course Ideas & Instructors .....pg. 19

The Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy (NCLEA) at Niagara University is a partnership between the Niagara County Sheriff’s Office, Niagara Falls Police Department and Niagara University’s Criminal Justice and Continuing Education departments. The academy has been approved by the Division of Criminal Justice Services to train pre-employment recruits.

Academy is NOT limited to Niagara County residents.

60th Full-time AcademyJuly 20 – Dec. 18, 2015

Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

61st Part-time AcademySept. 8, 2015 – May 11, 2016

Tues.-Thurs. 4-8 p.m.Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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Undergraduate Courses: Summer ‘15Subject to change. Visit www.niagara.edu/records for up to date information

Undergraduate Session 1: May 26–June 18Accounting ACC111 A1 Financial Accounting 3 VINI207 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM I. BurtACC223 A1 Intermediate Acc I 3 VINI109 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM P. Johnson

Am. Sign Language ASL100 A1 Intro Asl and Deaf Culture 3 DUNL330 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM N. Harmon

BiologyBIO101 A1 Human Biology 3 GOLI102 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM L. PassaneseBIO103 A1 Environ Biology 3 GOLI102 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM C. EdwardsBIO302 A1 Nature Study 4 VINI311 MTWTH 10:00AM-12:45PM M. GalloBIO337 A1 Intro to Oncology 3 GOLI101 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM R. GreeneBIO436 ONLA1 Medical Genetics 3 Online - M. Kotarski

ChemistryCHE105 ONLA1 Chemistry & Society 3 Online - M. McCourt

Computer and Info StCIS232 ONLA1 Micro Applic for Bus 3 Online - S. Garippo

Communication StCMS105 ONL1 Media Literacy 3 Online - D. TewksburyCMS120 ONL1 Media Writing 3 Online - C. IsardCMS222 ONL1 Writing for the Web 3 Online - D. TewksburyCMS363 ONL1 Stereotype in Media 3 Online - C. Isard

Many classes are only 4 weeks and only

Monday –Thursday (you still get Friday’s off!)

Many online classes

New and exciting courses may be added at any time

(www.niagara.edu/records)

COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CR.HRS. LOCATION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR

Home for the Summer? Enjoy it! . . . but why not get ahead on your studies?

Take a class and transfer it back to your college.

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Criminology and CRJCRJ265 ONL1 Principles Justice 3 Online - Y. IsomCRJ265 ONLA1 Principles Justice 3 Online - Y. IsomCRJ335 ONLA1 Private Security 3 Online - S. Zulia

DanceDAN340 A1 Dance History 3 DEPL25 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM T. Vaughan

EconomicsECO101 A1 Principles of Macroeconomics 3 VINI306 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM W. PeekECO102 A1 Principles of Microeconomics 3 DEPL26 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM K. PrincipeECO231 A1 Business Statistics II 3 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM W. PeekECO301 ONL1 Money Financial Mkts 3 Online - M. Green

EducationEDU431 OTEA1 Methods-Teach Math and Science 2 OFFCTBA OFFCTBA T TTH 5:30PM-8:30PM 9:00AM-12:00PM H. Jodouin Dates: Tuesdays 5/19-6/23; Tuesdays & Thursdays 7/16-7/28EDU433 OTEA1 Methods-Teach SS and LA 2 OFFCTBA OFFCTBA TH TTH 5:30PM-8:30PM 12:45PM-3:45PM H. Gill Dates: Thursdays 5/19-6/23; Tuesdays & Thursdays 7/16-7/28

Environmental StENV103 A1 Environmental Biology 3 GOLI102 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM C. Edwards

Fine ArtsFAA201 ONL1 19th C. Art 3 Online - N. KnechtelFAA230 ONL1 Prehistoric to Gothic Art 3 Online - N. Knechtel

Finance FIN320 A1 Corporate Finance I 3 VINI206 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM H. Seo History HIS199 A1 USA in Contemp World 3 VINI211 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM M. GokcekHIS371 A1 Middle East 3 VINI112 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM M. GokcekHIS390 ONLA1 Topic: African American Women 3 Online - S. Risk Hotel/Rest./Tourism HRT202 A1 Accounting Princ II 3 VINI307 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM P. WaiteHRT253 ONLA1 Human Resources Mgt 3 Online - Y. ChoiHRT275 ONLA1 Chinese Cuisine and Culture 3 Online - Z. ZhouHRT493 A1 Hosp/Tour/Rec Co-0p 9 - J. Scarcelli Instructor Permission Required HRT499 A1 Independent Research 3 - J. Scarcelli Instructor Permission Required LawLAW301 A1 Business Law I 3 VINI209 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM Staff

MathematicsMAT251 A1 Math for Elem Teach 3 VINI112 MTWTH 5:00PM-7:45PM J. Basta ManagementMGT321 A1 Supply Chain Logistics 3 VINI206 MTWTHF 8:30AM-4:30PM J. Kling Dates: 5/18-5/22 MGT460 A1 Bus Strategy & Policy 3 VINI206 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM J. Kling

Hotel/Restaurant MgmtMHR346 ONLA1 Mkg Hotels & Restaurts 3 Online - Y. ChoiMHR347 ONLA1 Mgt Hotel Systems 3 Online - W. FryeMHR435 ONLA1 Strategic Management 3 Online - C. HuhMHR438 ONLA1 Luxury Hotel Mkg & Sales 3 Online - C. HuhMHR445 ONLA1 Adv Hotel Operations 3 Online - W. Frye

NursingNUR350 A1 Nursing Concepts I 3 DEPL2 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM M. Way Accelerated Nursing Only; Dates: 5/18-6/12 NUR350L A1 Intro to Nursing Clinic Skills 1 DEPL211 F 1:00PM-3:00PM M. Way Accelerated Nursing Only; Dates: 5/18-6/12 NUR350L B1 Intro to Nursing Clinic Skills 1 DEPL211 F 10:00AM-12:00PM M. Way Accelerated Nursing Only; Dates: 5/18-6/12

COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CR.HRS. LOCATION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR

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NUR354 A1 Health Assessment Promotion 3 DEPL2 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM M. Frosini Gadawski Accelerated Nursing Only; Dates: 6/15-7/10 NUR354L A1 Health Assessment/Promo Lab 1 DEPL212 F 10:00AM-12:00PM M. Frosini Gadawski Accelerated Nursing Only; Dates: 6/15-7/10 NUR354L B1 Health Assessment/Promo Lab 1 DEPL212 F 1:00PM-3:00PM M. Frosini Gadawski Accelerated Nursing Only; Dates: 6/15-7/10 NUR356 A1 Nur Implic / Drug Th 3 DEPL2 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM M. King-Jones Dates: 6/15-7/10 NUR376 A1 Foundation Professional Nsg 3 DEPL2 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM F. Crosby Accelerated Nursing Only; Dates: 5/18-6/12

PhilosophyPHI105 A1 Intro to Philo 3 VINI212 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM M. BarnwellPHI206 A1 Ethics 3 VINI205 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM A. BertlandPHI321 ONL1 Philosophy of Religion 3 Online - M. Barnwell

Religious StudiesREL280 ONLA1 Religion, Language & Music 3 Online - B. BennettREL335 A1 Chris Spirituality 3 VINI112 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM J. Grove

SociologySOC302 ONLA1 Topic: Sociology of Sport 3 Online - K. CultonSOC304 ONLA1 Soc of Deviance 3 Online - K. Culton

SpanishSPA101 A1 Elem Spanish 3 VINI209 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM E. Mayorga

Sports ManagementSPM244 ONLA1 Rec & Sport Law 3 Online - M. GentileSPM455 ONLA1 Sport Mkg & Promotions 3 Online - J. Smith

Tour./Recreation MgmtTRM441 ONLA1 Topic: App Sales/Sponsorships 3 Online - D. CurtisTRM490 ONLA1 Tourism Economics 3 Online - Z. Zhou

Women’s StudiesWMS200 ONL1 Intro to Women’s Studies 3 Online - H. RussellWMS350 ONL1 Topic: Gender & Social Media 3 Online - H. Russell

WritingWRT100 A1 Thinking and Writing 3 DUNL204 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM R. Thompson

AccountingACC112 ONLA2 Management Accounting 3 Online - Staff Dates: 6/22-8/12 ACC224 A2 Intermediate Acc II 3 VINI109 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM P. Johnson

Am. Sign LanguageASL100 A2 Intro Asl and Deaf Culture 3 DUNL330 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM N. Harmon

BiologyBIO237 A2 Comparative Anatomy Tutorial 4 - M. KotarskiBIO304 A2 Field Ecology 4 - W. Edwards Instructor Permission Required BIO334 A2 Cell Biology 4 GOLI102 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM M. Kotarski

Computer and Info StCIS232 ONLA2 Micro Applic for Bus 3 Online - S. Garippo

Communication StCMS353 ONL2 Film and Culture 3 Online - M. Barner

Criminology and CRJCRJ270 ONL2 Corrections 3 Online - Y. IsomCRJ270 ONLA2 Corrections 3 Online - Y. IsomCRJ397 ONLA2 Topic: Drugs and the Media 3 Online - D. Falco

COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CR.HRS. LOCATION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR

Undergraduate Session 2: June 22–July 15

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EducationEDU432 OTEA2 Methods of Teach Health/Pe/Art 2 OFFCTBA TTH 8:30AM-4:00PM P. Morris J. Volpe

EnglishENG100 A2 Intro to Literature 3 VINI209 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM D. SteinENG100 ONLA2 Intro to Literature 3 Online - D. Stein Nursing BS Completion Only ENG348 ONL2 Ethnog/Travel Writing 3 Online - J. LittleENG355 ONL2 Tchng of Composition 3 Online - J. LittleENG410 ONL2 Topics/American Lit. 3 Online - S. Adare-Tasiwoopa api

Fine ArtsFAA201 ONL2 19th C. Art 3 Online - N. KnechtelFAA231 ONL2 14th to 19th C. Art 3 Online - N. Knechtel

Hotel/Rest./TourismHRT100 ONLA2 Intro Hospitality 3 Online - J. ScarcelliHRT496 ONLA2 Senior Sem & Practicum 3 Online - Z. ZhouHRT499 B2 Independent Research 12 - K. DeCecco Instructor Permission Required

LawLAW302 A2 Business Law II 3 VINI209 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM Staff

Hotel/Restaurant MgmtMHR435 ONLA2 Strategic Management 3 Online - C. HuhMHR438 ONLA2 Luxury Hotel Mkg & Sales 3 Online - C. HuhMHR441 ONLA2 Topic: Service Quality Hosp 3 Online - W. Frye

NursingNUR372 A2 Individual With Health Needs 3 DEPL25 TTH 8:00AM-1:00PM T. Sinatra-Wilhelm Dates: 7/13-8/19 NUR399 A2 Clinical Care of Individual 3 OFFCTBA MW 7:00AM-5:00PM Staff Accelerated Nursing Only; Dates: 7/13-8/14 NUR399 B2 Clinical Care of Individual 3 OFFCTBA MW 7:00AM-5:00PM Staff Accelerated Nursing Only; Dates: 7/13-8/14

PhilosophyPHI105 A2 Intro to Philo 3 VINI205 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM M. WalshPHI206 A2 Ethics 3 VINI205 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM M. Walsh

PsychologyPSY201 A2 Developmental Psych 3 DEPL25 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM P. Kochmanski

Religious StudiesREL216 A2 Jesus the Christ 3 VINI112 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM S. LoweryREL250 ONLA2 Comparative Religion 3 Online - B. Bennett

SociologySOC312 ONLA2 Social Stratification 3 Online - T. Schoepflin

SpanishSPA102 A2 Elem Spanish 3 VINI109 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM E. Mayorga

Sports ManagementSPM495 ONLA2 Org Behavior in Sport 3 Online - R. Madsen

Tour./Recreation MgmtTRM441 B2 Topic: Meeting and Planning 3 VINI207 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM J. Jerald I. WolfgangTRM485 ONLA2 Internet Marketing 3 Online - Z. Zhou

Women’s StudiesWMS200 ONL2 Intro to Women’s Studies 3 Online - H. Russell

WritingWRT348 ONL2 Ethnog/Travel Writing 3 Online - J. Little

COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CR.HRS. LOCATION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR

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Communication StCMS353 ONL3 Film and Culture 3 Online - M. Barner

HistoryHIS199 ONLB3 USA in Contemp World 3 Online - M. DurfeeHIS346 A3 Civil Rights Movem’t 3 VINI109 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM M. Durfee

Hotel/Rest./TourismHRT140 ONLA3 Management & Leadership 3 Online - J. Scarcelli

NursingNUR450 A3 Research Process 3 VINI109 TTH 12:30PM-3:30PM F. Crosby Accelerated Nursing Only

PhilosophyPHI105 A3 Intro to Philo 3 VINI112 MTWTH 9:00AM-11:45AM M. WalshPHI206 A3 Ethics 3 VINI112 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM M. Walsh

Religious StudiesREL399 ONLA3 Topic: Cults 3 Online - B. Bennett

Tour./Recreation MgmtTRM441 A3 Topic: Conference & Events 3 - M. Jeswald Instructor Permission Required TRM441 B3 Topic: Golf Tourn Mgt & Eval 3 MTWTH 1:00PM-3:45PM J. Jerald I. Wolfgang

BiologyBIO101 A7 Human Biology 3 GOLI102 MW 5:00PM-7:45PM L. PassaneseBIO352 A7 Microscopic Anat & Lab 4 - R. Greene

EnglishENG354 ONL7 Child’s & Adoles Lit 3 Online - R. Pollard

Fine ArtsFAA170 A7 Painting Workshop 3 ARTM126 MW 5:00PM-7:45PM K. Von Voetsch

HistoryHIS199 AHYB7 USA in Contemp World 3 VINI309 T 9:00AM-11:45AM K. Cruz RN to BS Nursing Only HIS199 ONLC7 USA in Contemp World 3 Online - C. Carpenter

Hotel/Rest./TourismHRT244 ONLA7 Hotel & Tourism Law 3 Online - W. Frye

LawLAW205 A7 Legal Env of Business 3 VINI207 MW 5:00PM-7:45PM Staff

MathematicsMAT102 A7 Intro Statistics 3 VINI109 MW 5:00PM-7:45PM N. BuffoneMAT102 HYB7 Intro Statistics 3 VINI305 T 9:00AM-12:00PM M. Whitford Nursing Majors Only MAT107 A7 Business Calculus I 4 VINI307 MW 6:00PM-10:00PM J. ReithMAT111 A7 Calculus I 4 VINI312 MW 10:00AM-2:00PM M. BargMAT112 A7 Calculus II 4 VINI312 TTH 10:00AM-2:00PM M. BargMAT201 A7 Business Statistics I 3 VINI305 MW 9:00AM-11:45AM D. O’Brien

ManagementMGT308 ONLA7 E Commerce Essentials 3 Online - A. McNab

NursingNUR464 AHYB7 Admin and Mgmt in Healthcare 3 DEPL2 F 12:30PM-3:30PM J. Rhoads Nursing BS Completion Majors Only Dates: 5/29, 6/5, 6/12, 6/26, 7/2, 7/9, remainder online NUR464 BHYB7 Admin and Mgmt in Healthcare 3 VINI305 T 12:40PM-3:30PM Staff Nursing BS Completion Only NUR468 ONLA7 Info Technology for Health 3 Online - S. Erdley

COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CR.HRS. LOCATION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR

Undergraduate Session 3: July 20–August 12

Undergraduate Cross Session: May 26–July 15

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PhilosophyPHI105 ONL7 Intro to Philo 3 Online - R. Hershenov

PsychologyPSY101 AONL7 Introductory Psych 3 Online - P. ButeraPSY307 AONL7 Topic: Health Psychology 3 Online - Staff

Religious StudiesREL101 AHYB7 Intro to Religion 3 VINI215 T 12:20PM-3:00PM D. MacDougall Nursing Majors Only REL399 ONLX7 Topic: Religion & Technology 3 Online - D. MacDougall

SpeakingSPK101 AHYB7 Public Speaking 3 VINI109 F 8:50AM-11:30AM E. Englert Dates: 5/29-7/10

Theatre StudiesTHR223 A7 Independent Thr Proj 3 - S. Watkinson Dates: 5/18-7/6

Tour./Recreation MgmtTRM380 ONLA7 Int Tourism & Rec Geog 3 Online - J. van Harssel

COURSE NO COURSE TITLE CR.HRS. LOCATION DAY TIME INSTRUCTOR

General Education Mobile Courses

Applications are accepted through theO ce of Continuing Education at 716.286.8181.

Online Courses for Military Personnel

• Four week online courses • Easy enrollment• Expert instructors • Technology support

Niagara’s GEM courses, which include math, written communications, humanities, social scienceand oral communications meet CCAF’s standards and degree completion requirements.

ese courses are available online for non-matriculated members of all ve branches of theUnited States Armed Forces. Military bene ts are accepted to assist with the tuition cost.

Register in three easy steps at www.niagara.edu/gemor email us at [email protected].

Continuing Legal Education (CLE) • www.niagara.edu/cle Niagara Law Center presents upcoming spring and summer programs.

Please visit the web site for up-to-date informationHuman Trafficking: Prisoners in Our Own Backyard • 3.0 CLE Credits; April 16

Collaborative Matrimonial Law • 13.0 CLE two-day training; May 8 & 9Veterans Court Practice w/ Hon. Sara Sheldon • 1.0 CLE; May 12 or May 20

The Niagara Law Center (NLC) is a collaboration between Niagara University CLE (NU CLE) and the Bar Association of Niagara County (BANC).

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SAT/ACT Math Review CourseIs the math portion of the SAT/ACT test a struggle? This class will help increase test

scores, deepen an understanding of math concepts, and boost your math test-taking confidence. You will begin with a basic review and move on to more challenging math topics and problems with an emphasis on test-taking tips and strategies for both the SAT and ACT test. Instructors: Denise Breier and Jackie Sheehan, All Pro TutoringMon & Wed, Jul 8-15(3 sessions)10am-1pm$94

ACT Preparation CourseDid you know that in 2014 the ACT test surpassed the SAT test in total test-takers?

This 9-hour review course offers an in depth study of the ACT test and is designed to help you improve your ACT test score and get into the college of your choice. Includes classroom instruction, test-taking strategies, testing information, a practice test, and workbook/study materials.Instructors: Denise Breier and Jackie Sheehan, All Pro TutoringMon & Wed, Jul 20-27(3 sessions)10am-1pm$94

SAT Preparation CourseLearn the tips and tricks that will help you boost your SAT score. This 9-hour review

course offers an in depth study of the SAT test. A great program that provides you with confidence and skills to take the SAT with strategies that work. Includes classroom instruction, test-taking strategies, testing information, a practice test, and workbook/study materials. Instructors: Denise Breier and Jackie Sheehan, All Pro TutoringMon & Wed, Aug 3-10(3 sessions)10am-1pm$94

How to write a great College Application Essay

Do you want to submit a great college application essay that will really hit home with the Admission Office at the college of your choice? Learn all the fundamentals of a winning essay as well as proven strategies. You will begin to write the college application essay during the class and leave with the confidence and skills to complete the process on your own. Instructors: Denise Breier and Jackie Sheehan, All Pro TutoringWed, Aug 1210am-12:30pm$44

Public Speaking and Presentation Skills for High School and College Students

Are you a high school or college student looking to improve your writing/public speaking skills and build your confidence when giving oral presentations? This 4-hour workshop will provide you with the necessary tools to give effective informational, commemorative, and persuasive speeches/presentations, as well as show you how to use power-point and other visual aids effectively. Instructors: Denise Breier and Jackie Sheehan, All Pro TutoringTue & Thu, Aug 18 & 20(2 sessions)10am-Noon$54

College/Career Readiness Skills for High School and College Students

This workshop is designed for students looking to gain an edge when applying and entering into the college/career field of their choice. In this class students will gain the necessary skills to succeed in the workplace and/or excel in the classroom. Topics covered in this 4-hour workshop include interviewing skills, resume building, workplace communications, team dynamics, and effective presentation skills. Instructors: Denise Breier and Jackie Sheehan, All Pro TutoringTue & Thu, Aug 25 & 27(2 sessions)10am-Noon$54

Defensive Driving CourseOffers you a 10% discount on auto insurance. Niagara University offers defensive driving courses in association with the New York Safety Program. Completing the course entitles you to a 10 percent discount on your automobile insurance premiums in the state of New York each year for three consecutive years. The Department of Motor Vehicles will also deduct up to four points from your driving record if points were assigned in the last 18 months. Certain restrictions apply to the point reduction privilege. Niagara University urges all drivers, whether youthful, experienced, or mature, to take this six-hour defensive driving course. Instructors: NYSP certified teachersSaturdaysMay 9, Jun 13, Jul 11, Aug 89am-3pm$35

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Professional Development and Credit-Free Courseswww.niagara.edu/ce • 716-286-8181

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Get Paid to Talk: Making Money with Your VoiceHave you ever been told you have a great voice? From audio books and cartoons to documentaries, commercials, and more, this class will introduce you to the growing field of voice over. Today, the range of voices hired has grown dramatically from the days of announcers. Learn what the pros look for, how to prepare, and where to find work in your area! We’ll discuss industry pros and cons and play samples from working voice professionals. In addition, you’ll have an opportunity to record a short professional script under the direction of our teacher. This class is lots of fun, realistic, and a great first step for anyone interested in the voice over field. In an effort to ensure a quality class experience, we must limit attendance! For more information please visit www.voicecoaches.com/gptt.Instructor: Voice Coaches ServicesThu, May 216:30-9pm$19

Tall Ship Twilight CruiseA relaxing evening cruise on Lake Ontario aboard the tall ship Empire Sandy! We’ll sail from dusk to 11:00pm while enjoying a variety of delicious appetizers, a full-course dinner buffet, and dessert and coffee/tea. Dance the night away to musical sounds of the blues group Rich and the Poor Boys. Cash bar available for individuals 19 years of age and older. Notes: The ship sails rain or shine. The distance covered throughout the trip is directly dependent upon current, wind and weather conditions and is at the sole discretion of the Captain of the ship. Fee includes cruise, food, musical entertainment, applicable marine fees and tax. Maps and boarding passes will be mailed out the week prior to the cruise.Fri, Jun 58-11pm (boarding begins at 7:30pm)$79Port Dalhousie, East Pier, Canada

Tall Ship Cruise: War of 1812-14 Aftermath: Celebrating 200 Years of Peace, 1815-2015 The Treaty of Ghent, signed on December 24th, 1814 and ratified on February 17th, 1815, officially marked the end of the War of 1812 - a war between Britain and the United States that lasted two and a half years and is still viewed as one of the bloodiest military conflicts in history. Although the initial years following the war’s end had many unforeseen ramifications and disputes involving boundaries, Native peoples, disarmament and more, the winter of 1815 witnessed the establishment of a separate existence in North America of the future Canada, and the beginning of 200 years of peace between two remarkable nations. Noted historian, professor and author Wesley Turner will guide you along this historic journey which will embark from Port Dalhousie, East Pier, at 10:30 a.m. (boarding time 10:00 a.m.), and will include refreshments upon boarding, a full-course meal in the mid-afternoon, and dessert and coffee/tea. Note: The ship sails rain or shine. The distance covered throughout the trip is directly dependent upon current, wind and weather conditions and is at the sole discretion of the Captain of the ship. Fee includes cruise, commentary, food, applicable marine fees and tax. Cash bar is available to individuals 19 years of age and over. Maps and Boarding Passes will be mailed out the week prior to the cruise.Sat, Jun 610:30am-5:30pm (boarding begins at 10:00am)$98Port Dalhousie, East Pier, Canada

Certificate in Financial Planning Professional Continuing Education *Courses qualify you to take the CFP® exam. Only $995 per class This in-demand professional development certificate allows you to obtain the courses needed in order to fulfill the educational requirements for the Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) exam. You may earn this certificate in 1 year or you may take classes as needed that fit your schedule. Certificate is offered as a partnership between the College of Business, Continuing Education, and the MBA program at Niagara University for the 6 required courses.Fee: $995 per courseNU campusVisit www.niagara.edu/ce for an application and additional information

FIN678: Cases in Personal Financial Planning Summer 15 Tues. & Thurs. 6-9:45pmJune 2 - July 2

FIN672AC: Retirement Planning Fall 15Saturdays, 9am-5pmSept. 5 - Oct.3

FIN674AC: Tax Planning Fall 15Saturdays, 9am-5pmOct. 10 - Nov. 7

FIN644AC: Investments Fall 15Saturdays, 9am-5pmNov. 14 - Dec. 19

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EMT TrainingEmergency Medical Technicians (EMTs) care for the sick or injured in emergency medical settings. People’s lives often depend on their quick reaction and competent care. EMTs respond to emergency calls, performing medical services and transporting patients to medical facilities. Employment of (EMTs) is projected to grow 23% through 2022, much faster than the average for all occupations.

100% Passing Rate on Fall Exams!*Contact us today to enroll in this rewarding career program and to inquire about eligibility for funding: www.niagara.edu/ce

Advanced Emergency Medical Technician: Critical Care Refresher (EMT- CC Refresher) This course is designed for individuals who have been previously certified or are currently certified by the NYS Department of Health as an Emergency Medical Technician - Critical Care for the purpose of maintaining their certification and competency in providing emergency medical care. Each student is required to complete a challenge exam, after which the student’s performance is reviewed and an individual needs program developed. You will review the concepts and materials covered in the Critical Care course and be brought up to date with recent New York State DOH changes. After successful completion of this course, students are eligible to take the NYS certification exam. Recertification is required every three (3) years.Prerequisite: Prior NYS Certification as an EMT-CC or EMT-Paramedic. A lab fee of $100 is required at time of acceptance into the program. It is not refundable and is not reimbursed by the New York State DOH.Date: Tue & Thu, beginning Aug 25Time: 6:30-9:30 p.m.Cost: $700** Individuals associated with their local volunteer fire department may be eligible for funding.Location: Niagara University Dunleavy Hall 212

Basic EMT OriginalYou will be introduced to basic life-support knowledge, skills and concepts as recognized by the New York State Department of Health. Upon successful completion of the course and a state practical skills examination, you will be allowed to sit for the NYSDOH written certification examination. Course content includes the legal aspects of emergency care; medical and trauma assessment; blood-borne pathogens and universal precautions; airway management and adjunct usage pharmacology and emergency medication administration; CPR and automatic external defibrillation (AED); hemorrhage control; spinal immobilization; fracture management; hazardous materials awareness; childbirth; weapons of mass destruction awareness; and environmental and medical emergencies. Students successfully completing the course will be issued certificates by Niagara University and the American Heart Association for their CPR and AED certification cards.Date: Tue & Thu, beginning Aug 25Time: 6:30-9:30 p.m.Cost: $700 ** Individuals associated with their local volunteer fire department may be eligible for funding. Location: Niagara University Dunleavy Hall, room 227 & 228

EMT-D Refresher/ChallengeThis training program is designed to be adaptable to the needs of the recertifying basic EMT-D whose certification has not expired or the basic EMT whose certification has lapsed. Each student is required to complete a challenge exam, after which the student’s performance is reviewed and an individual needs program developed. Upon successful completion of the course and a state practical skills examination, the student will be allowed to sit for the NYSDOH written certification examination. This course challenges as well as prepares the basic EMT to recertify. It presents a general overview of the Basic EMT Original curriculum while bringing the student up-to-date with recent NYS standards and protocols.Date: Tue & Thu, beginning Aug 25Time: 6:30-9:30 p.m.Cost: $350** Individuals associated with their local volunteer fire department may be eligible for funding.Location: Niagara University Dunleavy Hall, room 227 & 228

Advanced Emergency Medical Technician: Critical Care (EMT- CC Original) Take your training to the next level by becoming an Advanced Emergency Medical Technician which is an Emergency Medical Services (EMS) certification unique to New York EMT. EMT-CCs are fully classified as Advanced Life Support (ALS) providers within New York. You will be trained in advanced airway management, including intubation, IV fluid administration, cardiac monitoring, cardiac pacing, and both synchronized and unsynchronized cardioversion, and medication usage/administration in adult and pediatric patients. The EMT-CC practices the art of out of hospital medicine in conjunction with medical direction. Through performance of assessments and providing medical care, their goal is to prevent and reduce mortality and morbidity due to illness and injury for emergency patients in the out of hospital setting. Prerequisite: Current NYS Certification as a Basic EMT throughout the EMT-CC course. Pretesting and selection will be required for all students that desire to enroll in the course. A lab fee of $100 is required at time of acceptance into the program. It is not refundable and is not reimbursed by New York State DOH.Date: Tue & Thu, beginning Aug 25Time: 6:30-9:30 p.m.Cost: $1200** Individuals associated with their local volunteer fire department may be eligible for funding.Location: Niagara University Dunleavy Hall 212

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Save the Date!EMS Speaker Series

January 30, 2016 Niagara University

Over 90% Placement Rate!

Hold this date in your calendar NOW. The daylong seminar will afford NYSDOH Bureau of EMS Course Instructor Coordinators and Course Lab Instructors to satisfy their ongoing instructor update requirements. Core credits will be available for all NYSDOH Bureau of EMS EMTs providing they satisfy DOH requirements.

The Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy (NCLEA) at Niagara University is a partnership between the Niagara County Sheriff’s Department (Office), Niagara Falls Police Department and Niagara University’s Criminal Justice and Continuing Education departments. The academy has been approved by the Division of Criminal Justice Services (DCJS) to train pre-employment recruits.

Niagara County Law Enforcement Academy (NCLEA) at NU

Become a POLICE OFFICER Now Accepting Applications!

61st Part-Time Academy

Sept. 8, 2015 – May 11, 2016 Tuesday - Thursday: 4:00-8:00pm

Saturday: 8:00am – 5:00pm

60th Full-Time Academy

July 20 – Dec. 18, 2015 Monday - Friday: 7:30am – 4:30pm

Apply today www.niagara.edu/nclea

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Instructor-Facilitated

Online CoursesMore than 250 online courses available www.niagara.edu/ce

Learn More . . . • Expert Instructors • 24-Hour Access • Online Discussion Areas • 6 Weeks

Online courses are informative, fun, convenient, and highly interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive communities of learners. All courses run for six weeks (with a two week grace period at the end). Courses are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links, and more. Courses brought to you in partnership with Ed2go.

Our MOST Popular! Start Dates: May 13, June 17, July 15, August 12

Medical Terminology: A Word Association ApproachPrepare for a career in the health services industry by learning medical terminology in a memorable and enjoyable fashion.

KeyboardingLearn how to touch-type or improve your existing typing skills using Keyboarding Pro 5.

Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010Become proficient in using Microsoft Excel 2010 and discover dozens of shortcuts and tricks for setting up fully formatted worksheets quickly and efficiently.

Creating Web PagesLearn the basics of HTML so you can design, create, and post your very own site on the Web.

A to Z GrantwritingLearn how to research and develop relationships with potential funding sources, organize grantwriting campaigns, and prepare proposals.

Beginning Writer’s WorkshopGet a taste of the writer’s life and improve your writing skills in this introduction to writing creatively.

Secrets of Better PhotographyExplore strategies and learn a variety of tricks to create excellent photographs in all types of situations.

Accounting & FinanceAccounting Fundamentals Gain a marketable new skill by learning the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial reporting, and more.

Protect Your Money, Credit, and IdentityLearn how to guard against scam artists, identity thieves, predatory lenders, and abusive debt collectors.

Learn to Buy and Sell on eBayAuction pros teach you how to work from home or earn extra income by buying and selling goods online.

BusinessFundamentals of Supervision and Management Learn the people skills required to motivate and delegate, and learn tools for solving problems and resolving conflicts.

PMP ® CertificationBegin a well-paying career as a project manager by preparing to take and pass the PMP certification exam.

Computer ApplicationsQuickBooksPerforming Payroll in QuickBooks

Dreamweaver CS5 Learn to use Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 to design, create, and maintain user-friendly Web sites full of professional-quality Web pages.

Courses start as low as $99

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DesignDesigning Effective WebsitesLearn powerful graphic design techniques and build Web sites that are both attractive and wickedly effective.

Making Movies with Windows Vista or XPLearn how to create fun, professional-quality movies using Windows.

Language and Arts Spanish for Medical ProfessionalsLearn medical Spanish quickly and easily, honing your basic conversational skills and mastering key healthcare words and phrases.

Law and LegalBusiness Law for the Small Business OwnerLearn how to successfully protect your small business and solve most of the legal problems that may arise.

Spanish for Law EnforcementMaster the fundamentals of the Spanish language by practicing basic conversational skills and learning essential Spanish terminology for law enforcement situations.

Personal Development Interior DesignExplore a career in interior design as you learn how to transform any room into a beautiful and functional space.

Mastering Public Speaking Learn the secrets of effective public speaking and small group communication.

Pleasures of Poetry Create your best possible work, whether you’re looking to be published or simply wish to craft beautiful poems for friends.

Student Favorites:Project Management FundamentalsIf you’re organized, perceptive, detail-oriented, and an excellent communicator, you just might have what it takes to succeed in the fast-growing field of project management. If you’re new to project management, this course will provide you with the information you’ll need to prepare for and complete your first project. If you’re an experienced project manager, this course will make you more valuable to your employer by increasing your skills and competencies. This course will also help you prepare for the internationally recognized Project Management Professional (PMP®) and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) exams offered by the Project Management Institute, PMI®.Open 24/7 and course is 6 weeksFee $125Online at www.ed2go.com/niagara

Project Management ApplicationsIncrease your value to your employer by mastering essential quantitative and qualitative project management applications. An experienced Project Management Professional will teach you the same tools and techniques experienced project management professionals rely on every day. The course also includes essential information that will help you prepare for the Project Management Professional (PMP®) and the Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) exams offered by the Project Management Institute (PMI®). Certification Magazine recently identified PMP® Certification as “the highest-paying certification” of the year.Open 24/7 and course is 6 weeksFee $125Online at www.ed2go.com/niagara

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Online Career Training Programs

MEDICAL BILLING AND CODINGWith the Medical Billing and Coding (MBC) program, you'll gain the skills you need to enter one of the fastest-growing fields in allied health as a medical billing specialist, medical coder, or medical office manager.

SIX SIGMA GREEN BELTThe Six Sigma Green Belt Online Training Program encompasses all aspects of running a Six Sigma Green Belt business, including management, service delivery, design, production, and customer satisfaction.

Online Learning, Anytime, Anywhere.Visit the web site for detailed descriptions and course fee.

Over 50 online certificates and workforce preparation courses.

Enroll Today!

www.niagara.edu/ce

Certi cate in Financial PlanningProfessional Continuing Education

• Complete your certi cate in one year starting every fall orenroll in classes based upon your schedule

• Classes conveniently o ered on Saturdays• Five week modules• Expert instructors

Niagara University’s Professional Development Certi cateprepares you for an exciting career in nancial planning.

Become a CFP®Become a CFP®

Financial Planning is one of the fastest growing and well-paid career paths andthe CFP® certi cation is both valuable and desired in the nancial world. Starta rewarding new career or add a professional certi cate to your current position.

Classes begin every six weeks.www.niagara.edu/ce

Niagara University is a CFP® Board Certifed educationalprovider. Successful completion of this professionaldevelopment certifcate and other qualifcations will allowstudents to be eligible to take the CFP® certifcation exam.

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Earn a Graduate Degreefrom Niagara University

www.niagara.edu/graduate • 800.462.2111

Education: Ten master’s programs,including ONLINE optionsand Developmental Disabilities

Counseling: Clinical Mental Health,School Counseling,and School Psychology

MBA: Ten concentrations includingAccounting, Human ResourceManagement and InternationalBusiness

Master’s programs: Criminal JusticeFinanceHealthcare AdministrationInterdisciplinary StudiesSport Management

Ph.D. in Leadership and Policy

With graduate classes starting year-round, now is theperfect time to learn more about a graduate degree fromNiagara University. Call 716.286.8327 to make an appoint-ment or visit the Niagara University campus.

Accessible • Innovative • AccreditedAccessible • Innovative • Accredited

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Subjects Include: • Art History (new exam & redesign)

• Chemistry • English Language & Composition • European History (new exam & redesign)

• Physics 1 • U.S. History

Who should attend?New or relatively new teachers of AP and experienced teachers who want to improve their skills will bene�t from this training. Emphasis will be placed on preparing, organizing, running, and evaluating the required curriculum and as needed, any laboratory experiences. Past AP exams will be included, as well as a discussion of the scoring rubrics and the grading of the free response section of the exam.

Niagara University is delighted to o�er their annual College Board® endorsed Advanced Placement Summer Institute (APSI) for teachers who would like to prepare themselves for AP teaching or advance their skills in AP courses.

Teachers should check with their school district in regards to registering these hours for professional development service.

Tuition: $895 Professional Development Credits ($995 if postmarked after May 29)

Includes all classroom instruction, review books, certi�cates, special event, daily breakfast and lunch . . . and more information than you can carry!

Complete information at www.niagara.edu/apsi2015

• 30 hours of Advanced Placement consultant training

• College Board® manuals, reviewable exams and great networking

• Consultant materials & best practices

• Hands-on learning; active learning

• Daily light breakfast; lunch provided

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Registration InformationEligibility | Fees | Emergency Closing | Parking

Classes open to 18 years or older unless otherwise indicated.

The total fee as listed in the course description must accompany all enrollments. Additional charges for lab fees, materials or textbooks are required for some courses. These fees are not payable at the time of enrollment.

Special closings due to inclement weather will be announced on local radio stations and online.

Parking and Campus SafetyParking on campus is open after 5pm during weekdays and on weekends for registered continuing education students. Campus Safety encourages all visitors to stop at their office to receive a visitor parking permit for campus and vehicle safety. Registered students may park in the Timon/O’Shea lot or in the Power Authority parking lot B-2 only, which is just north of the campus. Please visit the following link for a campus map: www.niagara.edu/campus-mapWe realize that last-minute babysitting problems can occur. Unfortunately, we cannot allow children to accompany their parents to class (except where indicated in the course description). Thank you for your cooperation.

No refunds unless course cancels.

online www.niagara.edu/ce

phone 716-286-8181

fax 716-286-8210

mail and walk-in

Continuing Education, Dunleavy Hall 103, PO Box 2029Niagara University, NY 14109-2029www.niagara.edu/ce

Niagara University is committed to having a healthy and beautiful campus. Smoking is not allowed within any building or other enclosed facility and is only allowed in temporary designated areas as indicated by maps and signage.

Teach with Continuing EducationCome on…it’s a ton of fun . . . and YES, you can teach!

If you have an idea for a new professional development, or credit-free course, we are looking for you. Visit BECOME A TEACHER on our web site.

Courses are generally 1–8 weeks, and are offered once a week. Think of how busy you are. . . now put yourself in the class. How often would you want to go to class to learn this skill?

www.niagara.edu/ce

SPECIFICALLY INTERESTED IN: • New computer classes • TV topics • Exploring the region • Off-site classes at your business or location • Hobbies

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Credit and Credit-Free ClassesLOOK INSIDE

Other Great Programs: • Police Academy • EMT programs • Online Courses

Nonprofit Org.U.S. POSTAGE

PAIDNiagara University,

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Education That Makes a Difference

Office of Continuing EducationDunleavy Hall, Room 103, PO Box 2029Niagara University, NY 14109-2029

60th Full-time AcademyJuly 20 – Dec. 18, 2015

Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

61st Full-time AcademySept. 8, 2015 – May 11, 2016

Tues.-Thurs. 4-8 p.m.Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

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Other Great Programs: • Police Academy • EMT programs • Online Courses Credit and Credit-Free Classes

LOOK INSIDEEducation That Makes a Difference

Office of Continuing EducationDunleavy Hall, Room 103, PO Box 2029Niagara University, NY 14109-2029

60th Full-time AcademyJuly 20 – Dec. 18, 2015

Mon.-Fri. 7:30 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

61st Full-time AcademySept. 8, 2015 – May 11, 2016

Tues.-Thurs. 4-8 p.m.Sat. 8 a.m.-5 p.m.