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Community Education Schedule of Classes

Transform your future!

CLASSES BEGIN JANUARY 25, 2016Registration begins November 21, 2015

Para clases bilingües, refiérase a la página 33.

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Community Education800 S. College Dr., Building S, Santa Maria, CA 93454-6399(805) 922-6966 ext. 3209 | Fax: (805) 352-1046

Apply/register online anytime at www.hancockcollege.edu

In-person registration: Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–6:30 p.m.Friday Closed

Self-service registration:Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–6:30 p.m.Friday 8 a.m.–3:30 p.m.

Open Hours: Monday–Thursday 8 a.m.–7 p.m.Friday 8 a.m.–4 p.m.

Board of Trustees Gregory A. Pensa, presidentTim Bennett, vice presidentBernard E. JonesLarry Lahr Hilda ZacaríasCinthya Ortiz, student trustee

Superintendent/President Kevin G. Walthers, Ph.D.

Table of Contents

Address List ............................................................. 15Admission Application .................................13-14Adults with Disabilities .................................16-17Basic Skills ..........................................................17-18Career Training (Fee-Based) .......................38-40Citizenship ............................................................... 19Clases Bilingϋes ...............................................33-37Clases de Inglés (ESL) ....................................30-31Classes throughout the Community ...............3College for Kids (Fee-Based) ......................44-47English as a Second Language (ESL) ......28-29Fee-Based Classes ..........................................38-47Fitness (Fee-Based) ........................................40-41Health & Safety ...................................................... 19Home Economics ...........................................19-22

Home Economics (Fee-Based) ........................ 41Map, Santa Maria Campus ................................ 49Mature Driver Improvement ............................ 19Music (Fee-Based) ................................................ 41Older Adults ......................................................22-24Parenting.................................................................. 24Personal Development (Fee-Based) ............. 42Registration Form (Adult) .................................. 12Registration Form (College for Kids/Fee-Based) ............................ 43Registration Information (Adult) .................... 10Registration Information (College for Kids/Fee-Based) ............................ 38Vocational Education ....................................24-27

Cross Reference Can’t find the class you are looking for? Check the course cross reference list.

Arts & Crafts – see Older Adults

Basic Math – see Basic Skills Beekeeping – see Fee-Based Personal Development Business Skills Lab – see Vocational Ed

Classes for Kids – see College for Kids

Computers & You – see Vocational Ed

Cooking – see Home Economics & Fee-Based Home Economics

Digital Photography – see Older Adults

Floral Design – see Vocational Ed

Gardening & Landscaping – see Vocational Ed GED Test Prep – see Basic Skills Jewelry Making & Repair – see Vocational Ed

Mature Driver – see Health & Safety

Needle Arts – see Home Economics

Painting – see Older Adults

Reading, Writing & Math – see Basic Skills

Sewing/Quilting – see Home Economics

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Thank You

Ardis NeilsenIn December 2015, our long-time visionary leader, friend, educator, and much beloved dean Ardis Neilsen will transition into what some call, retirement. But for Ardis, who for 29 years has been a tireless champion and advocate for accessible education throughout the community, ‘retirement’ is a word more than an action. In fact, her motto as dean of Community Education has always been to “better serve the needs of our community.” And we can be assured that she will continue to do exactly that.

Ardis began her career at Allan Hancock College in 1977 as a public communication specialist for the Community Education department. After moving out of the Santa Maria area for a time, she returned in 1987, and rejoined the department that she loves to steadily build a successful, community needs-oriented program. She went from an entry-level position to Community Education coordinator to director of Economic Development, then to associate dean, and finally to her current position as dean. For the last six years, she has served simultaneously as dean of Community Education and of credit departments including the Children’s Center.

If you were to look behind the scenes of the noncredit program, you would see Ardis steadfastly and meticulously working, always keeping the Community Education mission at the heart of what she does—designing a great program that helps people obtain jobs, transition into credit classes, or gain new skills for personal growth.

Through her persistence and diligence, she developed and managed multiple federal and state grants with funding from NASA, National Science Foundation, Department of Labor, and Housing and Urban Development totaling over $1.4 million, to bring positive change to students. She has always been intimately involved and forward thinking in developing new classes and programs for the community over the years, and was instrumental in helping to bring the Atkinson Lifelong Learning Center to the community and the new Community Education building that was completed in 2007 to create a “home” for noncredit students on the main AHC campus.

Many popular programs and events over the last three decades also bear her footprint, including College for Kids, and later the Youth Dance program. She also created Arts & Lectures events for all ages such as the Faculty Lecture Series, Writer’s Night, Film Series and Festivals, and Magical Moments. She worked with many community partners to present forums and conferences on social issues like gang prevention, suicide awareness, and the local Japanese-American World War II internment oral history project. Her accomplish-ments are beyond measure, and her commitment to enriching the lives of community residents resonates with all of us who have been beneficiaries of her efforts.

For those of us who have had the pleasure to work closely with Ardis, her departure is bittersweet. We, in Community Education, treasure her for her fighting spirit as she has been a passionate advocate for students and has worked hard to ensure that Community Education created opportunities for those who wish to improve and enrich their lives in a lifelong learning environment.

When you see Ardis in the community, thank her. If you are enjoying one of many noncredit classes, she likely had something to do with it. Ardis, you will always be a part of Allan Hancock College. We wish you the best in your new pursuits and grand adventures.

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Film Appreciation (OLDR 7005) CRN: 41867

This noncredit class examines film as an art form and is a study of historical context, dramatic issues, artistic and technical objectives, and narrative genre. Students critically analyze all elements in order to develop a broad appreciation, insight, and understanding of visual media. Films and discussions are presented on class dates indicated.

Location: AHC Santa Maria campus | Room C-40 (Forum)

Pre-registration required! No fee.

The Aura (El Aura)Friday, February 26 • 6:30 p.m. | Instructor: C. Weiss

A shy taxidermist who has epilepsy often fantasizes about committing the perfect crime. During his first hunting trip, he accidentally gets the chance--to mastermind the robbery of an armored car carrying casino profits. But his lack of criminal experience and his illness put his life in real danger. A masterful neo-noir psychological thriller. Argentina 2005/NR/Crime-Drama-Thriller/134 min. English subtitles

The GrandmasterFriday, March 4 • 6:30 p.m. | Instructor: C. Hite

This film depicts director Wong Kar Wai’s (My Blueberry Nights, Chungking Express) artistic dramatization of the life of Ip Man, a legendary martial arts practitioner and instructor who trained legends like Bruce Lee. China 2013/PG-13/Action-Drama/122 min. English subtitles

The Bank DickFriday, March 11 • 6:30 p.m. | Instructor: R. Hall

Set in Lompoc and written by and starring W.C. Fields, this classic, madcap misadventure of Egbert Souse (played by Fields) depicts a man who drinks too much and finds constant turmoil at home with his “unpleasant” family. Selected for preservation in the United States National Film Registry by the Library of Congress as being “culturally, historically, or aesthetically significant.”USA 1940/NR/Comedy/75 min Shall We Dance? (Sharu wi Dansu?) Friday, March 18 • 6:30 p.m. | Instructor: C. Weiss

A successful but unhappy accountant finds the missing passion in his life when he begins to secretly take ballroom dance lessons. A warm, frequently funny story about the healing powers (and poetry) of self-ex-pression. Japan 1996/PG/Comedy-Drama/136 min. English subtitles

Some films are subtitled and may contain violence, adult language, and

mature themes.

Pre-registration is required. Register using CRN 41867 for this class. You must be 18 to register.

See registration instructions on page 10.

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Educational Bus Tour

LA Fashion District

Friday, April 29, 2016 | 7 a.m. – 10 p.m.

CRN: 41798 [CSPD 8010]FEE: $56 (meals not included)Instructor: Mary Jo Gabel / AHC Needle Arts instructor

Explore and shop 100 blocks of fashion apparel, accessories, fabrics, and the largest source of textiles and notions in the United States! The last Friday of the month is Sample Sale Day in the designer wholesale showroom buildings, when students can purchase some of the world’s most high-end, contemporary fashion designers’ end-of-season samples at bargain prices. Instructional serger and sewing DVD shown during the drive to Los Angeles. Registration/refund/cancellation deadline: March 31, 2016.

Registration fee nontransferable.

Early registration recommended! See How to Register on page 10.

An itinerary will be sent to you one week prior to the trip.

NOTE: Meals are not included in the fee. Teens aged 16 or older may register for this trip if accompanied by an adult. Use the Fee-Based/College for Kids Admission & Registration Form on page 43.

AHC parking permit required if parking on campus.

Classes Throughout the Community

Buellton• Quilting

Guadalupe• English as a Second Language• GED Test Preparation

Lompoc• Clothing Alterations• GED Test Preparation• Joy of Drawing• Painting in Oils & Acrylics• Preparation for Citizenship• Quilting• Sewing Studio-Open Lab• Tole Painting

Solvang & Santa Ynez Valley• Business Skills Lab• Computers & You – Levels 2 & 3• Digital Photography – Levels 1 & 2• GED Test Preparation• Introduction to Microsoft Word• Reading, Writing, & Math• Watercolor Painting

Can you help us find the perfect fit?

Allan Hancock College needs classroom facilities in the Santa Maria, Santa Ynez

and Lompoc valleys. Please call Marti Moreno at 805-922-6966 ext. 3209 or 1-866-DIAL AHC (342-5242) ext. 3209

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Faculty Spotlight

Andria KeiserESL Noncredit Assistant Professor/Coordinator

B.A. Linguistics • UC Santa BarbaraM.A. Linguistics / ESL • Cal State Fresno

Andria is Community Education’s first full-time noncredit ESL faculty member and an alumna of Allan Hancock College.

She has been an educator for 13 years, part as ESL (credit and noncredit) instructor for AHC and also for the Lompoc Unified School District’s Adult Education program, where she was the full-time lead ESL instructor for seven years. While attending CSU Fresno, she focused on curriculum development and discourse analysis. Part of her job here will be working with ESL credit faculty in supporting student transfer success.

Andria has a passion for languages, and as a linguist, she speaks Spanish and has studied the cultures and languages of Japan and France. She studied Japanese for a year and was impressed with the effective techniques used to teach the language, and that led her to become involved in ESL.

“I have always been fascinated with languages,” she said. “I enjoy learning languages and experiencing the diverse cultures that are part of that learning process. “

Andria is equally thrilled to be joining the noncredit ESL team and said she looks forward to the challenge of working at Community Education and continuing to learn and grow both professionally and personally. “I have been blessed to learn from and work with great leaders and teachers over the years, and I am excited to apply what I’ve learned.”

She especially loves teaching adults. “I love this population of students! They come to learn and are thirsty for knowledge,” she said. “Each student has his or her own unique set of life experiences and educational background that lends itself to the classroom dynamic.”

“I want to inspire and help my students gain confidence in their ability to learn English and to see all the opportunities that they have to practice what they learn in my class and to set goals in their English language acquisition,” she said. “My desire is that they leave my class with personal improvements in reading, writing, listening, and speaking, and with the ability to apply what they have learned—as well as the techniques they used learning it—to their future studies.”

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Income Tax Preparation Certificate

Learn the basics of income tax preparation, IRS software TaxWise, and receive hands-on experience preparing taxes in a 40-hour internship. IRS Certificate and noncredit certificate of completion granted to those who complete all three courses and pass the IRS certification exam. Math and computer competency recommended. Students must enroll in all three courses and attend an orientation session on January 6, 6 - 9 p.m. in S-108/109.

Total hours required: 64

See page 10 for registration informationCourses offered in partnership with Northern Santa Barbara County United Way

Introduction to Income Tax Preparation (16 hours) VOCE 7502 | CRN 30042Saturday, January 9 and 16 | 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Santa Maria campus, Room S-101, S-103, S-108, & S-109 Instructor: John Castro

Introduction to Income Tax Preparation Software (8 hours) VOCE 7503 | CRN 42090Saturday, January 23 | 8 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Santa Maria campus, Room S-101, S-103, S-108, & S-109 Instructor: John Castro

Income Tax Preparation Internship (40 hours) VOCE 7504 | CRN 42091Saturday, January 30 – April 2 | 8 a.m. – 1p.m.

Santa Maria campus, Room S-101 & S-103, S-108 & S-109 Instructor: John Castro (Services open until 3 p.m.) No class meeting on February 13 and March 26

Low-income residents interested in receiving free tax preparation assistance, please call 922-0329 ext. 103 for more information and/or appointment.

Residentes de bajos ingresos interesados en ayuda gratis con la preparación de impuestos, por favor llamen al número 922-0329 ext. 103 para más información y/o para hacer cita.

To volunteer for the program or for information, call United Way at (805) 922-0329 ext. 105.

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Achieve your goals!Get the skills you need for employment or to transfer to credit classes!

Computer Applications [VOCE Vocational Education]

Five classes plus lab constitute the certificate.Computers and You: Level 1 [VOCE 7100A] 64 hours Computers and You: Level 2 [VOCE 7101A] 64 hours Computers and You: Level 3 [VOCE 7102A] 64 hours Introduction to Microsoft Word [VOCE 7105A] 32 hours Introduction to Excel [VOCE 7107A] 32 hours Business Skills Lab [VOCE 7108A] 40 hours

Basic ESL [NESL English as a Second Language]

Two classes plus lab constitute the Basic ESL certificate.Introduction to English A1 * [NESL 7000T] 96 hours Introduction to English B1 * [NESL 7003T] 96 hoursESL Instructional Lab [NESL 7060T] 32 hours* Must pass exit exam

Advanced ESL [NESL English as a Second Language]

Two classes plus lab constitute the Advanced ESL certificate.Introduction to English C1 * [NESL 7005T] 96 hours Introduction to English D1 * [NESL 7007T] 96 hoursESL Instructional Lab [NESL 7060T] 32 hours* Must pass exit exam

Floral Design [VOCE Vocational Education]

Three core classes* and one elective class^ constitute the certificate.Beginning Floral Design* [VOCE 7400B] 24 hours Floral Design: Beyond the Basics* [VOCE 7401B] 24 hours Floral Design: Beyond the Basics II* [VOCE 7402B] 24 hours Floral Design: Special Events^ [VOCE 7404B] 24 hours Floral Seasonal Celebrations^ [VOCE 7405B] 24 hours

Clothing Construction [HOEC Home Economics]

Six core classes* constitute the certificate. Beginning Clothing Construction* [HOEC 7100A] 64 hoursClothing Construction 2* [HOEC 7101A] 64 hoursClothing Alterations* [HOEC 7103A] 64 hoursSewing with Special Fabrics* [HOEC 7105A] 64 hoursSerger Sewing* [HOEC 7108A] 48 hoursFitting and Pattern Alterations* [HOEC 7115A] 64 hours

Career Development Certificates

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Complete three additional classes and receive the Clothing Alterations Certificate:

Clothing Alterations [HOEC Home Economics]

Eight core classes* plus one elective class^ constitute the certificate.Complete all classes in the Clothing Construction Certificate, plus the following two additional core classes and one elective (from list below).Additional Core Classes:

Modern Tailoring Techniques* [HOEC 7106A] 64 hoursClothing Construction 3* [HOEC 7112A] 64 hoursElectives:

Sewing Studio Open Lab^ [HOEC 7102A] 64 hoursEmbroidery Machine Basics^ [HOEC 7110A] 48 hoursCreative Sewing^ [HOEC 7111A] 48 hoursSewing for the Home^ [HOEC 7167A] 48 hours

Green Gardening [VOCE Vocational Education] bilingualBecome a green gardener who is trained in resource-efficient landscape maintenance practices. Only two courses needed! Green Gardening: Beginning [VOCE 7622] 25 hoursGreen Gardening: Advanced [VOCE 7623] 25 hours

Materials fees apply to some classes.

For more information about these certificates and required classes, please schedule an appointment with a noncredit counselor. Call (805) 922-6966 ext. 3740, or visit Noncredit Counseling (bldg. S) on the Santa Maria campus.

All required classes must be completed, and students must attend 75 percent of each required class. Classes must be completed within three years of the certificate petition date. Certificate(s) of Completion issued once all requirements are met.

Student Success Edwin Mazariegos overcame many life challenges that led him to a life of learning and success! At age 13, when he and his family left Guatemala for California, he faced challenges of not speaking English, then dealing with his father’s death shortly after the family’s arrival. He left school to work and help support his family. Years later, he returned to school, enrolled in Allan Hancock College’s Community Education English as a Second Language and basic math skills classes, then transferred to credit. Eventually he embarked on an automotive technology educational

pathway and found a passion, as well as academic success, achieving a high GPA and completing all requirements to earn his Certificate of Achievement in automotive technology.

Today, Edwin is realizing his dream as mechanical repairs manager at the renowned Alisal Guest Ranch and Resort, a 10,000-acre cattle (dude) ranch in Solvang, which quietly attracts the rich and famous. He supervises a staff of four to eight and oversees maintenance and repairs for two fleets of golf carts (totaling 250) used on the property’s two championship golf courses, multiple ranch vehicles, and other motorized equipment.

He credits Allan Hancock College with paving the way for his current job success. But it was his strong determination that kept him enrolled in classes, and he still continues to further expand his education and has instilled those values in his children.

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Spring registration begins November 21, 2015When do classes meet?Unless indicated otherwise, spring classes begin January 25 and conclude May 21, 2015.

The college will be closed on the

following holidays:February 12–15, and March 21–26, 2016

What if I missed the deadline?Most classes are “open access.” Enroll up to one month before the end of the semester, as long as space is available (some exceptions may apply). For most classes,

enroll by attending the next class meeting and completing a registration form.

Inscripción en clases de inglés

como segundo idioma (ESL)

Por favor refiérase a la página 30 si necesita información sobre inscripción en clases de inglés (ESL).

Registration for English as a

Second Language (ESL)

Please refer to page 28 if you need information about registering for ESL classes.

Important Information

General InformationWhat is the difference between

noncredit and community

service (fee-based) classes?Community Education offers two types of classes: noncredit and Community Service (fee-based). Most noncredit classes are free of charge because districts are not permitted to charge fees for noncredit classes eligible for state apportionment (Education Code 84757). However, some noncredit classes have optional materials fees consistent with Title 5 regulations. Community Service (fee-based) classes do not receive public funding. These classes charge an enrollmentfee to remain self-supporting, as required by state law.

Community Education

student identification cardTo obtain a non-photo ID card free of chargeor a photo ID card for $2, visit Community Education (bldg. S). If the card is lost, a $2 replacement fee is charged for photo ID cards.

ParkingParking permits are required when classes are in session for all vehicles parked on the Santa Maria campus and at the Lompoc Valley Center between the hours of 8 a.m. and 10 p.m., Monday through Thursday, and 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Friday. Students and

visitors may park in white-lined stalls

only. Purchasing a parking permit does not imply or guarantee a parking space.

• Allan Hancock College parking permits are not required for off-campus locations.

• One-day permits ($2) may be purchased from vending machines located near the campus parking lots on the Santa Maria campus and the Lompoc Valley Center.

• Semester-length permits may be purchased for $20 via myHancock. To purchase a permit, log in to myHancock and select Student Tab. In the Cashier Services channel, click Purchase a Student

Parking Permit.

The district assumes no liability or respon-sibility for the loss, theft, or damage to your vehicle. Additional parking information is available at registration and the Allan Hancock College Police Department.

What happens if I don’t

attend class?If a student misses three consecutive class meetings during the semester/term with-out notifying the instructor, the instructor may drop the student from class. No refund will be given.

Why did my class schedule change?We make every effort to assure the accuracy of SPECTRUM, but since this schedule is prepared well in advance, some changes inevitably occur. Classes, programs, instructors,

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and schedules listed in this publication are subject to change without notice. The college reserves the right to add, amend, or repeal any of its rules, regulations, policies, or procedures in a manner consistent with applicable laws. For the most current class information, click Class Search on the AHC home page.

Refunds & cancellationsIf we cancel a class before its first session, a full credit will reflect on your account. If you drop a class before the first class

meeting, you are entitled to a refund ONLY if you request a refund. (See below for refund instructions). You will receive a full refund of your class fee and materials fees. Exceptions to the deadline may be allowed for extenuating circumstances occurring before the first day of class. To petition foran exception for a refund after class starts, please submit a letter of appeal and appro-priate documentation to Community Education office. No refunds will be granted

for classes that you drop after the first

day of class.

TransfersPlease consider carefully when enrolling in classes as transferring fees to other classes is not allowed after class begins.

How do I receive my refund?To obtain a refund you must submit a refund request form to Community Education. Go towww.hancockcollege.edu/communityeducation, click Student Forms and select the Refund

Request Form.

Accommodating special needsAllan Hancock College is committed to offering assistance to students with special educational needs. To discuss your special needs, please contact Community Education at 922-6966 ext. 3209 at least 15 working days before the start date of class. To request alternate translation of general information documents in large print, Braille, e-text, etc., please call 922-6966 ext. 3788.

Injury/accident disclaimerBy enrolling voluntarily in any of our classes, you assume the risk and responsibility for any injury or accident that may be associated with class-related activities. Students in Community Education are not required to pay a health fee, and therefore do not have coverage under the college’s accident insurance policy.

¿Qué tal si no hablo Inglés?Allan Hancock College se compromete a proveer oportunidades educacionales para las personas cuyo inglés es limitado y a motivarlos para que participen y aprovech-en clases y programas educacionales. Para cumplir con esta meta el colegio ofrece clases de inglés como segundo idioma al ig-ual que varios cursos donde las instrucciones se llevan a cabo en español o en forma bilingüe.

¿Ofrecen planificación educativa

y de carreras?El programa de éxito y apoyo para el estudiante, consejería de no crédito ofrece servicios de consejería para ayudarle a desarr-ollar su plan educacional y explorar opor-tunidades de carreras. Visite el Edificio S, o llame al 922-6966, extensión 3740, para más información.

Educational and career planningThe Student Success and Support Program, Noncredit Counseling offers counseling services to develop an educational plan and explore career opportunities. Visit bldg. S, or call 922-6966, ext. 3740, for more information.

Payment of feesCommunity Ed students who register for classes must pay all registration fees at the time of registration or they will be dropped from the class.

Students have two options for payment:

1. Online with a credit card at the time of registration.

2. Students may pay in person at Community Education (bldg. S) during posted cashier hours on the day of the registration transaction.

Help prevent Community Educationclasses from cancelling

When you register for a class, please plan to attend every session.

Otherwise, you place the class in jeopardy of being cancelled. The

college reserves the right to cancel classes with low enrollment at any

time during the semester.

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How to Register (College for Kids, see p. 44)

OnlineStudents (except College for Kids) can register online at www.hancockcollege.edu via myHancock. This system allows for 24/7 access to the services and information you need: search for classes, apply, register, and add and drop classes. No more standing in line. All registration transactions are available online!

Step #1

New students: Apply for admission. Go to www.hancockcollege.edu/communityeducation and select Apply for Community Ed Classes.Continuing and returning students: If you do not know your new user name and password, click myHancock on the home page and click Find Username/Reset Password.

Step #2 Clear any outstanding obligations or debts to the college. Your registration will be blocked if you owe delinquent fees.

Step #3You are now ready to register! Log in to myHancock using your user name and password. Click Student tab, then Register/Add/Drop/Search Classes. For step-by-step instructions, go to www.hancockcollege.edu/communityeducation, select Register under How do I…

Classes offered in your area may be listed as Off Campus. Click Class Search on the home page, select term and class type, and select Off Campus in the campus search box for locations near you.

NOTE: Some classes are added or changed after the schedule has been published. For updated class offerings, go to Class Search on the AHC home page.

MailStep #1Complete the admission application and registration forms. Submit both forms to Community Education.

Step #2Mail completed forms with payment (if applicable) to:Allan Hancock College, Community Education (bldg. S)

800 South College Drive, Santa Maria, CA 93454-6399

Other optionsFaxFax completed admission application and registration forms with credit card information (for payment if applicable) to (805) 352-1046.

In personBring the completed forms to bldg. S on the Santa Maria campus for online registration assistance.

Registration hours: Mon-Thurs 8 a.m. - 6:30 p.m.; Fri - CLOSED. Check Community Education website for current hours of operation as hours are subject to change.Please note: There are periods between semesters when the office is closed evenings. Call Community Education staff at (805) 922-6966 ext. 3209 for details.

Allan Hancock College is closed on the following holidays: Feb. 12-15, & Mar 21-26, 2016Register early to avoid class cancellation.

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Online Class Search

How to search for Spring 2016 Community Education classes onlineClasses printed in this Spectrum are subject to change. Most current class information can be found online.

Visit www.hancockcollege.edu and select Class Search on the home page.

Select Spring 2016 and click Select a Term.

Next, select Community Education or Community Service/Fee Based and then click Select Class Type.

Click Submit at the bottom of the screen.

Community Service/Fee Based classes include Career Training, Fitness, Home Economics, Personal Development, College for Kids, and Bus Trips.

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Registration Form (non fee-based)

• Students must be high school graduates or 18 or older.

• Complete and sign this form. Only one

person per form. The form may be duplicated.

• See How to Register on page 10 for information on how to submit this form.

• If a fee is required, make check payable to: AHC Community Education

Do not mail cash – please bring cash payments into the office for processing.

• New Students: You must also submit the Admission Form on the opposite page (page 13-14).

Please print clearly.

_________________________________________LEGAL NAME (first, middle initial, last)

_________________________________________MAILING ADDRESS

_________________________________________CITY ZIP CODE

_________________________________________EMAIL ADDRESS (required for online classes)

Have you attended Hancock before?

Yes No

GENDER Male Female

HStudent ID Number

Social Security Number-OR-

Birth Date

Month Day Year (four digits)

Home Telephone Number

Alternate Telephone Number

___________________________________________________ ______________________STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE

For instructor use only: I authorize this student to add my class.

___________________________________________________ ______________________SIGNATURE DATE

Method of Payment: Cash (do not mail) Check

Credit Card - Circle one: Visa MasterCard Discover American Express

_________________________________________________ ___________ ___________ CREDIT CARD # EXP. DATE SEC. CODE

_____________________________________ ____________________________________ PRINT NAME AUTHORIZING SIGNATURE

Total Fees (if any): ____________

Course Record Number (CRN) Course Title Day & Time Fee

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10 *ARE YOU HISPANIC OR LATINO?

Yes No 11 WHAT IS YOUR RACE/ETHNICITY? (check one or more)

Mexican, Mexican-American, Chicano

Central American

South American

Hispanic Other

Asian Indian

Chinese

Japanese

Korean

Laotian

Cambodian

Vietnamese

Filipino

Asian Other

Black or African American

American Indian/Alaskan Native

Guamanian

Hawaiian

Samoan

Pacific Islander Other

White Non-Hispanic

Admission Application

All new students must complete an admission application before registering for classes.

Please print clearly.

1 LEGAL NAME ______________________________________________________________ first, middle initial, last

2 3

4 TERM OF ADMISSION Fall Spring Summer 5 GENDER Male Female

6 MAILING ADDRESS (If the post office does not deliver to your street address, enter your P.O. Box)

___________________________________________ _____________________________ Street Address/P.O. Box Number Nation

___________________________________________ _________ __________________ City State Zip Code

7 PERMANENT ADDRESS - Check here if your permanent address is same as mailing address:

___________________________________________ _____________________________ Street Address (do not use a P.O. Box number) Nation

___________________________________________ _________ __________________ City State Zip Code

8

9 EMAIL ADDRESS ___________________________________________________________

SOCIAL SECURITY NUMBER BIRTH DATE

Month Day Year (four digits)

HOME TELEPHONE NUMBER ALTERNATE TELEPHONE NUMBER

Continued on the back.

*Per U.S. Department of Education guidelines, colleges are required to collect this information.

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12 WHAT IS YOUR PRIMARY LANGUAGE?

English Spanish Other

13 PLANNED EMPLOYMENT/HOURS PER WEEK

(check one)

None

1-9 hours

10-19 hours

20-29 hours

30-39 hours

40 hours or more

14 ARE YOU A U.S. CITIZEN?

Yes No

15 IF YOU ARE NOT A U.S. CITIZEN, YOU MUST

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SECTION

Non-U.S. Citizen—Permanent resident

Non-U.S. Citizen—Temporary resident

Non-U.S. Citizen—Refugee/asylee

Non-U.S. Citizen—Student Visa (F-1)

Non-U.S. Citizen—Other status COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP

_________________________________

TYPE OF IMMIGRATION VISA

_________________________________

ALIEN OR VISA NUMBER

_________________________________

DATE ISSUED Month / Day / Year: ______________________________

16 HIGHEST LEVEL OF EDUCATION COMPLETED (check one)

Not a high school graduate and not enrolled in school

Currently enrolled in grades K-12

High school graduate

GED or Certificate of Equivalency

Certificate of High School Proficiency

Foreign high school graduate

Associate degree

Bachelor’s degree or higher

17 YEAR OF HIGHEST EDUCATION LEVEL _____

18 EDUCATIONAL GOALS (check one or more)

Discover / formulate career interests, plans, goals

Prepare for a new career (acquire job skills)

Advance in current job/career (update job skills)

Maintain a certificate or license (nursing, real estate, etc.)

Educational or personal development/ interest

Improve basic skills in English, reading or mathematics

Complete credits for a high school diploma or GED

Move from noncredit coursework to credit coursework

Undecided on goal

19 NONDISCRIMINATION STATEMENT

The Allan Hancock Joint Community College District is committed to the active promotion of diversity and equal access to all staff, students and applicants, including qualified membersof underrepresented/protected groups. The college assures that no person shall be discriminated against regardless of race, color, ancestry, religion, gender, national origin, age, physical/mental disability, medical condition, status as a Vietnam era veteran, marital status, or sexual orientation.

20 __________________________________________________ ____________________ STUDENT SIGNATURE DATE

Please review the Admissions Application for completeness. Incomplete forms may be returned unprocessed.

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AHC Lompoc Valley Center One Hancock Dr Lompoc

AHC Santa Maria Campus 800 S College Dr Santa Maria

AHC Solvang Center 320 Alisal Rd Ste 306 Solvang (Corner of Alisal Road & Elverhoy Way/Alisal Mesa Road)

AHC Vandenberg Center 641 Utah Blvd, Bldg 13640, Rm 216 Vandenberg AFB

Columbia Business Center (CBC) 900 E Stowell Rd Santa Maria

Off-Campus AddressesADAME Adam Elementary School 500 W Windsor St Santa Maria CAFETERIAALVINE Alvin Elementary School 301 E Alvin Ave Santa Maria CLASSROOMANDERS Anderson Recreation Ctr 125 W Walnut Ave Lompoc CONFERENCE RM PANORAMA RM SKYROOM GYMARLNJH Arellanes Jr High School 1890 Sandalwood Dr Santa Maria CLASSROOMATKINC Atkinson Community Ctr 1000 N Railroad Ave Santa Maria MAIN CLASSROOM MULTIPURPOSE RM AC2 LAB AC1BLTREC Buellton Recreation Center 301 Second St Ste A Buellton EXERCISE RM ABLTSRC Buellton Senior Ctr 164 W Highway 246 Buellton COMMUNITY RMCLPKAP College Park Apartments 648 North G St Lompoc COMMUNITY RMCNTRYO Country Oaks Care Ctr 830 E Chapel St Santa Maria COMMUNITY RMDEWCSC Dick Dewees Cmmty & Sr Ctr 1120 W Ocean Ave Lompoc CLASSROOMECCCLO El Camino Community Center 320 North J St Lompoc CLASSROOMECJHS El Camino Jr High School 219 W El Camino St Santa Maria ROOM AFSCGDL Family Services Center 4681 11th Street Guadalupe CLASSROOMFUMCHL First United Methodist of Lompoc 925 North F St Lompoc FIRESIDE AGRCBLO Grace Baptist Church of Lompoc 1009 E Pine Ave Lompoc HALLHILLVU Hillview Residence 3705 Hillview Rd Orcutt COMMUNITY RMLOSADB Los Adobes de Maria 1026 W Boone St Santa Maria ROOM 1LOVARC Life Options & Voc Resource Ctr 123 North D St Lompoc CLASSROOMLVC AHC Lompoc Valley Ctr One Hancock Dr Lompoc CLASSROOMSMERLGR Merrill Gardens 1220 N Suey Rd Santa Maria GARDEN RM WELLNESS RMMEXTCR Marian Extended Care Ctr 1530 E Cypress St Santa Maria COMMUNITY RMMILLER Miller Elementary School 410 E Camino Colegio Santa Maria CLASSROOMNWLVCC Newlove Community Ctr 1619 S Thornburg St Santa Maria COMMUNITY RMOAKLEY Oakley Elementary School 1120 W Harding Ave Santa Maria CLASSROOMONTIVE Ontiveros School 930 W Rancho Verde Santa Maria ROOM D-18OTQUIL Old Town Quilt Shop 165 W Clark Ave #A Orcutt CLUB HOUSEPEACEL Peace Lutheran Church 1000 W Ocean Lompoc FELLOWSHIPRIVTWN Riverview Townhomes 230 Calle Cesar Chavez Guadalupe COMMUNITY RMSNCHZE Sanchez Elementary School 804 Liberty St Santa Maria CLASSROOMSMCARE Santa Maria Care Center 820 W Cook St Santa Maria COMMUNITY RMSMHS Santa Maria High School 901 S. Broadway Santa Maria CLASSROOMSMTERR Santa Maria Terrace 1405 E Main St Santa Maria LIVINGROOMSMWISD Santa Maria Wisdom Ctr 1414 N Broadway Santa Maria COMMUNITY RMSOLV AHC Solvang Ctr 320 Alisal Rd Ste 306 Solvang ROOMS 1 & 2TMPLBE Temple Beth El 1501 E Alvin Ave Santa Maria CLASSROOMVTCLOM Vocational Training Ctr 124 North I St Lompoc SUITES A & BVTCSM Vocational Training Ctr 2445 A St Santa Maria BLDG 2WRC Workforce Resource Ctr 1410 S Broadway Santa Maria LAB SANTA CLARA RM

AHC Campus & Center Addresses

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1. Course Number

2. Course Title

3. Course Reference Number / CRN

4. Location

LVC = Lompoc Valley Center OFF = Off Campus ON = Online Course SM = Santa Maria SYV = Santa Ynez Valley

5. Building

See page 15 for Off-Campus Facility Legend

6. Room number

7. Instructor

8. Day(s) class meets, Please Note:

M=Monday T=Tuesday W=Wednesday R=Thursday F=Friday S=Saturday U=Sunday

9. Time class meets (TBA = to be arranged)

10. Shading indicates evening course

11. Dates class meets

VOCE 7612B Gardening with Specialty Plants

Learn about the types and varieties of unique plants native to varied global regions and climates. Discussion topics include ornamental grasses, tropical plants, native California plants, succulents, and cacti.

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days Times Meet Days

20026 SM S-112 Smith, J W 9:00AM-12:00PM 19-SEP-14 09-DEC-14

20028 SM S-112 Smith, J R 6:00PM-9:05PM 19-SEP-14 09-DEC-14

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How to Read the Class Schedule

Noncredit Classes

Adults with Disabilities DISA 7001A Independent Living Skills Designed for adults with developmental disabilities, this course improves the student’s knowledge of basic skills necessary to function more independently in the home, work, and community environment. These courses are cosponsored by and taught on location at the Vocational Training Center and at Life Options and Vocational Resource Center (LOVARC). It is recommended that students in this course are currently receiving case management services from Tri-Counties Regional Center or California Department of Rehabilitation and are actively enrolled in services at VTC Enterprises. Please contact VTC for additional information.

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41800 OFF VTCSM-COMMUNITY Cook, K M T W R F 12:30PM-3:25PM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41801 OFF VTCSM-COMMUNITY Cook, K M T W R F 9:00AM-11:55AM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41803 OFF VTCSM-COMMUNITY Fairchild, T M T W R F 9:00AM-11:55AM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41806 OFF VTCLOM-SUITE A Fairchild, T M T W R F 1:30PM-4:25PM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41809 OFF VTCSM-COMMUNITY Smith, C M T W R F 9:00AM-11:55AM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41810 OFF VTCLOM-SUITE B Voss, T M T W R F 12:30PM-3:25PM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

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DISA 7002A Vocational Skills Training Designed for adults with developmental disabilities, this course teaches proficiency in foundation skills, workplace competencies, appropriate social behavior, and work habits. It is recommended that students in this course are currently receiving case management services from Tri-Counties Regional Center or California Department of Rehabilitation and are actively enrolled in services at VTC Enterprises. Please contact VTC for additional information.

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41812 OFF VTCSM-COMMUNITY Hobbs, J M T W R F 9:00AM-11:55AM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41813 OFF LOVARC-CLASSROOM Hummel, R M T W R F 9:00AM-11:55AM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41814 OFF VTCSM-COMMUNITY Smith, C M T W R F 12:30PM-3:25PM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41815 OFF VTCLOM-SUITE B Voss, T M T W R F 9:00AM-11:55AM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

Basic Skills BASK 7003A Reading, Writing, and Math This class allows students to improve upon basic skills in math, reading, and writing. Material is presented through individual, small group, computer-assisted instruction, and tutoring. Accessible software programs include Rosetta Stone, Aztec, and PLATO. Computer BasedPlease bring ear buds or headphones which are recommended for this class. Questions about the product will be addressed at the first class meeting.

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41707 SM S-101 Howard, J M W 9:30AM-12:25PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41710 SM S-101 Wambolt, L M W 6:00PM-8:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Bilingual

41708 SM S-101 Howard, J T/R 9:30AM-12:25PM 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

41706 SM S-101 Garcia, K T/R 6:00PM-8:55PM 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

Bilingual

41709 SYV SOLV-2 Uribe, A M W 6:00PM-8:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Bilingual

BASK 7005A GED Test Preparation This course is designed to help students prepare for the computerized General Education Development (GED) Test. Four content areas will be covered: Reasoning through Language Arts, Mathematical Reasoning, Science, and Social Studies. Students learn the core knowledge and skills needed to pass each of the four areas of the GED test. Students also receive instruction in developing career and college-readiness skills. Students have the opportunity to practice test items for the computerized GED test. *Please bring ear buds or headphones which are recommended for this class. Questions about the product will be addressed at the first class meeting.

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41711* SM S-103 Garcia, K M W 9:00AM-11:55AM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Bilingual/Computer Based

41715* SM S-101 Howard, J M W 9:30AM-12:25PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Computer Based

41729* SM S-101 Wambolt, L M W 6:00PM-8:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

BilingualComputer Based

41713* SM S-103 Garcia, K T/R 9:00AM-11:55AM 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

Bilingual/Computer Based

41716* SM S-101 Howard, J T/R 9:30AM-12:25PM 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

Computer Based

41714* SM S-101 Garcia, K T/R 6:00PM-8:55PM 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

Bilingual/Computer Based

41723 LVC LVC2-202 STAFF M W 6:00PM-8:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Bilingual

41724* SYV SOLV-2 Uribe, A M W 6:00PM-8:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Bilingual/Computer Based

41717 OFF SM-TBA Wambolt, L/Rivera, G M W 9:00AM-11:55AM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Bilingual

42076 OFF SM-TBA Rivera, G M W 6:00PM-8:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Bilingual

41730 OFF FSCGDL-CLASSROOM Wambolt, L T/R 6:00PM-8:55PM 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

Bilingual

41719* OFF WRC-SANTACLARA Robertus, P M W 12:30PM-3:25PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

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BASK 7005B Preparing for the GED Tests This course is designed to help students successfully pass the General Educational Development (GED) tests. Students receive instruction in reading, writing, social studies, science, mathematics, and test- taking skills. Students have the opportunity to practice test items. Bilingual

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41732 SM S-112 Suarez, H S 9:00AM-11:55AM 30-JAN-16 21-MAY-16

BASK 7006A GED Test Prep: Math Reasoning The course is designed to help students successfully pass the computerized General Educational Development (GED) Mathematical Reasoning Test either in English or Spanish. Students receive instruction in mathematical reasoning skills needed for the test. BilingualPlease bring ear buds or headphones which are recommended for this class. Questions about the product will be addressed at the first class meeting.

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41734* SM S-101 Wambolt, L M W 1:00PM-3:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41733 OFF ATKINC-MAINCLSRM Gonzalez, C T/R 7:00PM-9:55PM 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

42109 OFF SM-TBA Suarez, H T/R 6:00PM-8:55PM 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

BASK 7007A GED Test Prep: Language Arts This course is designed to prepare students for the Reasoning Through Language Arts portion of the General Educational Development (GED) Test. Students learn reading and writing skills to effectively pass the GED test while developing other skills to help prepare for college and jobs. The class is open entry; however, 8th grade reading level or above is recommended. Students have the opportunity to practice test items for the computerized GED test. Bilingual

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41735 SM S-112 Castaneda, E M W 6:00PM-8:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

BASK 7008A Success in College Lab This open-entry, open-exit study lab provides high-risk students with general study skills applicable to specific courses. Students receive tutorial assistance, learn study strategies, and receive assistance to support credit class academic success. Although this lab is designed primarily for the student athlete, anyone 18 or over can attend.

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41738 SM N-11 STAFF TBA TBA 08-FEB-16 20-MAY-16

BASK 7011A Basic Math This open-entry basic math course is designed to help students increase their math skills so they may enroll in credit math classes or complete the math section for the GED Test. Topics covered include multiplication tables, division, subtraction, number operations and number sense, measurement, basic geometry, and sequence. BilingualPlease bring ear buds or headphones which are recommended for this class. Questions about the product will be addressed at the first class meeting.

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41739 SM S-101 Wambolt, L M W 1:00PM-3:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

BASK 7014 Mathematics Lab In this open laboratory setting, students receive one-on-one instruction in specific requested areas and guided practice sessions on varied mathematical topics. This class is designed as a supplementary lab for students who need additional instructional assistance to successfully complete any Allan Hancock College mathematics class. Lab hours: M-Th 9am-8pm, Fri 9am-2pm & Sat 11am-3pm

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

40676 SM M-101 Strance, D TBA TBA 01-FEB-16 25-MAY-16

Basic Skills

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Citizenship CITZ 7000A Preparation for Citizenship Students learn about the Constitution, government, history, and geography of the United States in preparation for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) required oral interview and exam. The class also familiarizes students with requirements and exclusions for citizenship. Bilingual

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41764 OFF ECCCLO-ROOM E-17 Castaneda, S M W 6:00PM-8:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41765 OFF ONTIVE-D-18 Lara, J M W 6:00PM-8:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41766 OFF ONTIVE-D-18 Lara, J T/R 6:00PM-8:55PM 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

CITZ 7000B Preparation for Citizenship Students learn about the Constitution, government, history, and geography of the United States in preparation for the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS) required oral interview and exam. The class also familiarizes students with requirements and exclusions for citizenship. Bilingual

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41767 SM C-34 Uribe, A S 9:00AM-11:55AM 30-JAN-16 21-MAY-16

Health and Safety HEAL 7101 Mature Driver Improvement Successful completion of this eight-hour course that focuses on driving skills may entitle students age 55 and older to a 5 to 10 percent reduction in their auto insurance premiums from many California insurance companies. Class size is limited to 30 students.

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41816 SM C-32 Purcell, M S 8:30AM-12:25PM 20-FEB-16 27-FEB-16

HEAL 7104 Stress Management Stress is not bad for you, your reaction to it is! This course teaches you to be less susceptible to the negative physical and emotional reactions to life’s stresses. Discover how to use stress to your advantage. Learn effective coping skills, communication skills, and relaxation exercises.

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41817 SM W-31 Hupp, J M 6:00PM-7:55PM 01-FEB-16 29-FEB-16

Home Economics HOEC 7007 Cultural Aspects of Food Learn to cook culinary specialties of many lands and enjoy new taste experiences while learning about the social, economic, and nutritional significance of food customs. Prepare and sample authentic international dishes. Different cuisines of the world are explored each semester including but not limited to Mediterranean, Mexican, Caribbean, Greek, and Thai. Italian CuisineMaterials Fee: $25.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41828 SM I-216 Addington, K S 10:00AM-1:55PM 30-APR-16 07-MAY-16

HOEC 7030 Chocolate Desserts Learn new ways to indulge your loved ones chocolate desires. Make chocolate lava cake, a chocolate caramel tart, chocolate chip brownies, and chocolate cups. Basic candy-making methods and proper handling of chocolate are covered. Decorative chocolate work, including chocolate leaves, cups, and cutouts are demonstrated. Materials Fee: $25.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41829 SM I-216 Russell, A F 6:00PM-9:55PM 29-JAN-16 19-FEB-16

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HOEC 7035 Light Cooking for 1-2 People Preparing a healthy meal can be easy, economical, and creative. Learn techniques to make it easy to cook smaller portions, prepare a creative and healthful menu, cook and store meals, plan leftovers, and take advantage of value pricing. Materials Fee: $20.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41834 SM I-216 Addington, K S 10:00AM-1:55PM 05-MAR-16 19-MAR-16

HOEC 7036 Tarts: Sweet and Savory Combinations for tart crusts and fillings are countless. Learn to prepare tarts and tartlets, including blind baking, baked fillings, custards, ganache, mousse, pastry cream, frangipane, and fruit fillings. Materials Fee: $20.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41835 SM I-216 Russell, A F 6:00PM-9:55PM 08-APR-16 22-APR-16

HOEC 7100A Beg Clothing Construction Course begins with the first steps of selecting fabrics and patterns and making adjustments for good fit. Hand and machine sewing techniques appropriate for beginners are demonstrated and practiced. Students learn timesaving methods that use modern notions and equipment and provide professional looking results. BilingualMaterials Fee: $5.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42086 SM I-217 Jaquez, A W 5:30PM-9:25PM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41840 OFF ATKINC-AC1 Jaquez, A F 9:00AM-12:55PM 29-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

HOEC 7101A Clothing Construction 2 Building on the basics, a wider variety of techniques are demonstrated for greater creativity and problem solving while working with a broader range of styles and fabrics. With the goal of gaining confidence and skill, students practice with special sewing machine feet, the overlock/serger, creative stitches and special tools. BilingualMaterials Fee: $5.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41842 OFF ATKINC-AC1 Jaquez, A F 1:30PM-5:25PM 29-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

HOEC 7102A Sewing Studio-Open Lab Students have access to modern sewing machines and equipment to create sewn items of their choice in an open lab/studio setting. Instructor provides individualized assistance, as needed, and demonstrates techniques relating to student interests. Materials Fee: $5.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41844 SM I-217 Gabel, M M 5:30PM-9:25PM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

41843 LVC LVC3-109 D’Atri, M M 9:00AM-12:55PM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

HOEC 7103A Clothing Alterations Students develop practical skills in fitting, altering, and restyling ready-to-wear clothing for women, men and children. Students learn the basics of altering clothing for clients, with an emphasis on building speed and increasing fit expertise. Client relations, pricing of services and further education needed to own an alterations business are discussed. Materials Fee: $5.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41845 LVC LVC3-109 D’Atri, M M 1:30PM-5:25PM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

HOEC 7108A Serger Sewing Students of all sewing levels learn how to use a home serger/overlock and coverstitch machine to achieve professional looking seams, hems, and garment details while significantly saving time and effort. Students start with the basics of threading and adjusting tension and advance to creative techniques of embellishing with decorative threads. Materials Fee: $5.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41846 SM I-217 Gabel, M M 12:30PM-3:25PM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

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HOEC 7110A Embroidery Machine Basics Course introduces the basics of using a computerized home embroidery machine to produce professional results that rival those seen in stores. Using stabilizers, selecting threads, combining designs and making templates are demonstrated. Methods of using the machine to create appliqués, lace, and fine cutwork are practiced. Materials Fee: $5.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41847 SM I-217 Gabel, M W 8:30AM-11:25AM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

HOEC 7111A Creative Sewing Students develop general sewing techniques and skills necessary for well-fitting garments and desirable gifts. Students increase confidence as they develop talent in combining fabric and sewing skills with art for creative expression. Students may select projects of their choice or those provided by the instructor. Materials Fee: $5.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41849 SM I-217 Gabel, M W 12:00PM-2:55PM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

HOEC 7112A Clothing Construction 3 Students learn how to plan, fit, and sew challenging projects that may include tailored garments, formalwear, or students own designs. Building support and shape into garments, customizing patterns and applying couture and designer techniques are practiced. Surface embellishment and structural design features are shown to inspire student creativity. Materials Fee: $5.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41851 SM I-217 Gabel, M M 8:00AM-11:55AM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

HOEC 7115A Fitting & Pattern Alterations Students learn to recognize perfect fit and apply a logical system of measuring, altering patterns and fitting garments for any body type. Students create a master bodice and skirt or pants pattern to use as a reference point for quickly altering any other pattern, or as a master pattern for custom designs. BilingualMaterials Fee: $5.00

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41852 OFF ATKINC-AC1 Jaquez, A S 9:00AM-12:55PM 30-JAN-16 21-MAY-16

HOEC 7151A Quilting Learn the art of quilting! Explore traditional methods, new techniques, appliqué, speed-piecing, and a variety of finishing techniques. Create pillows, wall hangings, samplers, bed quilts, or work on an individual project. Beginning-to-advanced students are welcome.

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41854 SM S-112 Missamore, P T 6:30PM-9:25PM 26-JAN-16 17-MAY-16

41856 SM S-110 Porter, B F 9:00AM-11:55AM 29-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41853 LVC LVC2-122 Missamore, P M 6:30PM-9:25PM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

41855 OFF BLTSRC-COMMUNITY Missamore, P W 7:00PM-9:55PM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41857 OFF OTQUIL-CLUBHOUSE Porter, B T 9:00AM-11:55AM 26-JAN-16 17-MAY-16

41858 OFF OTQUIL-CLUBHOUSE Porter, B T 12:00PM-2:55PM 26-JAN-16 17-MAY-16

HOEC 7164A Crochet and Knitting Learn basic through advanced knitting and crochet stitches and their combinations, how to read patterns, how to make garments, plus other needle arts as requested. Materials and project ideas are discussed at the first class. All experience levels welcome.

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41859 OFF TMPLBE-CLASSROOM Porter, B W 9:00AM-11:55AM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41860 OFF TMPLBE-CLASSROOM Porter, B W 12:00PM-2:55PM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

HOEC 7400 Estate Planning It is never too soon to have your estate in order. Learn more about advanced health care directives, durable powers of attorney, wills, trusts, and probate. Understand why these items are necessary and how to make informed decisions about health and financial issues.

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41861 SM C-35 Juarez, M S 9:00AM-11:55AM 30-JAN-16 20-FEB-16

41864 SM C-35 Juarez, M S 9:00AM-11:55AM 27-FEB-16 12-MAR-16

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HOEC 7401 Planning for Retirement Get the most out of your retirement saving plans This class is designed for working people and their partners who are saving for retirement. Learn how 401(k)s, 403(b)s, SEP-IRAs, and other retirement plans work. Learn how to maximize your retirement benefits.

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41865 SM W-31 Dworaczyk, T R 6:00PM-8:55PM 11-FEB-16 25-FEB-16

HOEC 7403 Investment/Stock Market Basics Regardless of your financial situation or goals, you need to know about the power of investing. Learn how to increase investment income while reducing taxes on those investments. Learn about stock market basics, and how to focus on financial goals, whether saving for childrens education or planning for retirement.

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41866 SM W-31 Dworaczyk, T R 6:00PM-8:55PM 21-APR-16 05-MAY-16

Older Adults OLDR 7100A Sensory Awareness Sensory awareness classes involve activities designed to stimulate the five senses. Activities include discussions centered on current events and topics of interest. Music, storytelling, touch, aroma, and taste experiences provide focus and stimulation.

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41868 OFF SMCARE-COMMUNITY Eastey, K R 10:00AM-11:55AM 28-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

41869 OFF MERLGR-GARDEN Eastey, K T W 10:00AM-10:55AM 26-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41870 OFF HILLVU-COMMUNITY Eastey, K W 1:00PM-2:55PM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41871 OFF SMCARE-COMMUNITY Griffith, L M 11:00AM-11:55AM 11-JAN-16 03-MAY-16

OFF SMCARE-COMMUNITY Griffith, L T 10:00AM-10:55AM 11-JAN-16 03-MAY-16

41872 OFF HILLVU-COMMUNITY Griffith, L M W 9:45AM-10:40AM 11-JAN-16 04-MAY-16

41873 OFF CNTRYO-COMMUNITY Griffith, L R 9:30AM-11:25AM 14-JAN-16 05-MAY-16

41874 OFF MERLGR-GARDEN Griffith, L T W 11:00AM-11:55AM 12-JAN-16 04-MAY-16

41875 OFF CNTRYO-COMMUNITY Parker, T T 1:30PM-3:25PM 26-JAN-16 17-MAY-16

41876 OFF HILLVU-COMMUNITY Parker, T R 2:00PM-3:55PM 28-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

41877 OFF SMWISD-COMMUNITY Parker, T R 12:00PM-1:55PM 28-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

41878 OFF MERLGR-WELLNESS Sais, R M 1:00PM-1:55PM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

OFF MERLGR-WELLNESS Sais, R F 9:30AM-10:25AM 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41879 OFF MERLGR-WELLNESS Sais, R M W 9:00AM-9:55AM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41880 OFF SMTERR-LIVINGROOM Sais, R M W 10:00AM-10:55AM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41881 OFF HILLVU-COMMUNITY Sais, R T 1:00PM-2:55PM 26-JAN-16 17-MAY-16

41882 OFF MERLGR-GARDEN SantaCruz, D F 1:30PM-3:25PM 29-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

OLDR 7101A Crafts for Seniors Learn to work with one or all of the following craft media in this survey of crafts class: clay, paper, fabric, and paint. Some classes have a materials fee.

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41883 OFF MERLGR-WELLNESS Griffith, L T 1:00PM-2:55PM 12-JAN-16 03-MAY-16

41884 OFF SMWISD-COMMUNITY SantaCruz, D F 9:45AM-11:45AM 29-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41885 OFF CNTRYO-COMMUNITY SantaCruz, D M 3:00PM-4:55PM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

OLDR 7102A Current Topics Explore current topics and issues to stimulate memory and cognition. Through lively discussions, guest speakers, and other techniques, participants become more aware of the differences and similarities in attitudes and viewpoints, of others. Course discussion and activities draw upon current community and global topics and participants experience and knowledge.

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41886 OFF SMTERR-LIVINGROOM Golodner, C M 3:30PM-4:25PM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

41887 OFF MEXTCR-COMMUNITY Golodner, C T 10:00AM-10:55AM 26-JAN-16 17-MAY-16

OLDR 7200A Int. Watercolor Painting Expand your knowledge of watercolor and aquamedia techniques, develop your personal painting style, and enhance creative thinking in this inspirational class. Demonstrations, challenging projects, and creative exercises build ability and confidence. Appropriate for all with a basic knowledge of watercolor.

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41888 SM S-110 Fast, M T 1:00PM-3:55PM 26-JAN-16 17-MAY-16

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OLDR 7201A Jewelry, Sculpture & Repoussé Develop your creative expression through mixed-media sculpture and pewter repoussé, a mixed media with enamels and acrylics. Create two- and three-dimensional sculptures from wood, metal, clay, plaster, fabric, and paper. Explore design fundamentals including space, perspective, dimension, proportion, and balance. Bilingual

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41889 OFF TMPLBE-CLASSROOM Coriat, R R 6:30PM-9:25PM 28-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

OLDR 7206A Tole Painting Students explore the history of tole painting, while gaining practical experience in the basic techniques of brush control, shading, use of color, and finishing. Additional course topics include fabric painting, folk art, and pen and ink methods, with an emphasis on artistic awareness, small-muscle dexterity, social interaction, and self-esteem.

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41891 SM S-110 Costa, K W 4:00PM-6:55PM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41892 SM S-110 Costa, K W 7:00PM-9:55PM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41890 OFF GRCBLO-FLSHP-HALL Costa, K M 6:30PM-9:25PM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

OLDR 7207B Silk Painting Learn how to use silk painting techniques and materials to create original artwork or clothing. Instruction includes demonstrations and lectures on gutta, dyes, and finishing techniques. Learn and apply basic elements of design and color theory. Beginning to advanced artists welcome.

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41893 SM S-110 Targer, J W 1:00PM-3:55PM 27-JAN-16 16-MAR-16

OLDR 7209A Botanical Illustration Explore drawing and/or watercolor and learn to create accurate renderings of plants, ranging from fruits and vegetables to weeds and wildflowers. Review examples of the classic scientific style in botanical illustration and the use of realistic plant images in contemporary, fine art. Exercises range from quick sketches to finished compositions. Beginners are welcome.

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42087 SM S-110 Johnson, S M 1:00PM-3:55PM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

41894 SM S-110 Johnson, S R 1:00PM-3:55PM 28-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

OLDR 7210B Ukrainian Egg Art Explore the traditional Ukrainian techniques of applying fine lines of wax and layers of vibrant dyes to real eggs and create these beautiful Pysankas. Learn the basic patterns, processes, and procedures from start to finish. Materials Fee: $10.00

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41895 SM S-112 Ostapiuk, B M 1:00PM-3:55PM 25-JAN-16 14-MAR-16

OLDR 7211A The Joy of Drawing Drawing is the foundation of visual communication and can only be learned through practice. Students explore the use of charcoal, colored pencil, graphite, and ink to develop graphic fluency. Exercises help students give form and definition, convey volume, define planes, give movement and direction, and articulate emotion through drawing.

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42115 SM S-112 Rogers, R F 9:00AM-11:55AM 29-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41896 LVC LVC3-109 Rogers, R W 2:00PM-4:55PM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

OLDR 7212A Watercolor Painting Beginning-to-advanced painters learn basic and advanced watercolor techniques. Explore art history, color theory, design elements, color mixing, brush techniques, luminous transparent wash techniques, and simple elements of composition.

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41898 SM S-112 Johnson, S W 1:00PM-3:55PM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41897 SYV SOLV-1 Brown, N M 9:30AM-12:25PM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

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OLDR 7213A Painting in Oils and Acrylics Learn how to paint your favorite subjects. This class covers the basics of oil and acrylics, from the beginning drawing to the finished painting. Beginning through experienced painters who wish to work with oils and acrylic media are welcome.

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41899 OFF DEWCSC-CLASSROOM Wallace, S T 9:00AM-11:55AM 26-JAN-16 17-MAY-16

OLDR 7300B Digital Photography, Level 1 Become proficient with your digital camera and learn what to look for when purchasing one. This class emphasizes appropriate photographic techniques such as using a flash, shooting in low light, and capturing sports, portrait, and landscape images. Students also learn to manipulate images when printing, emailing, archiving, and using on the Web. Materials Fee: $5.00

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41901 SM S-103 Messina, M T 12:30PM-4:25PM 26-JAN-16 15-MAR-16

42088 SM S-103 Messina, M T 6:00PM-9:55PM 26-JAN-16 15-MAR-16

41900 SYV SOLV-2 Gingras, T T/R 2:00PM-3:55PM 26-JAN-16 17-MAR-16

OLDR 7301B Digital Photography, Level 2 For students who have mastered the basics of digital photography, this course explores advanced digital camera skills, digital editing, and image manipulation. Materials Fee: $5.00

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41903 SM S-103 Messina, M T 12:30PM-4:25PM 29-MAR-16 17-MAY-16

41902 SYV SOLV-2 Gingras, T T/R 2:00PM-3:55PM 29-MAR-16 19-MAY-16

Parenting PARN 7002A Topics of Parenting Theories of early childhood growth and development as well as related topics of parenting (discipline, family organization, communication, etc.) are presented. This course is mandatory for all parents whose children are enrolled in Allan Hancock Colleges Campus Children’s Center. Meets 8 hrs per semester

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41904 SM I-213 Frazier, Y TBA TBA 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

Vocational Community Ed VOCE 7018B Spanish in the Workplace Students develop conversational skills to communicate effectively with Spanish speakers in the workplace. Topics include phrases and vocabulary for problem-solving, handling real-life situations, avoiding mishaps and misunderstandings, and on-the-job procedures leading to increased employee productivity and safety.

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41905 SM W-18 Plascencia, C R 6:00PM-8:55PM 28-JAN-16 17-MAR-16

VOCE 7031A Career Lab Visit this open-access lab to obtain guidance in determining career goals, developing a resume, or finding a job. Access computers, Internet resources, periodicals, videos, and office equipment necessary for a successful job search. After completing the initial lab orientation use the lab to fulfill your individual career objectives. Lab hours: Mon-Fri 8am-5pm

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41906 OFF WRC-LAB Stoffers, J TBA TBA 04-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

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VOCE 7034A Welding Lab This open-entry/open-exit laboratory is designed to provide students with the opportunity to refine and expand welding techniques. Students may be concurrently enrolled in credit welding classes. Basic welding skills are not taught in this class. Lab hours: Mon/Wed 1-4pmMaterials Fee: $35.00

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41907 SM O-214 Collins, H TBA TBA 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

VOCE 7035A Jewelry Making & Repair Discover how easy it is to make a ring or pendant and perform simple jewelry repairs. Topics include jewelry restoration, restringing pearls or beads, silversmithing, and goldsmithing. Materials Fee: $10.00

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41908 SM S-110 Guzman, A M 6:00PM-9:55PM 25-JAN-16 16-MAY-16

41909 SM S-110 Guzman, A T 6:00PM-9:55PM 26-JAN-16 17-MAY-16

41910 SM S-110 Guzman, A R 6:00PM-9:55PM 28-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

VOCE 7100A Computers and You: Level 1 This introductory, hands-on class is designed for people with little or no knowledge of computers. Learn how to use computers and their basic components. In addition, learn basic keyboarding and mouse skills, basic terminology, and software applications that are common in personal computers. MS Word and Windows operating systems, as well as the Internet, are introduced. Materials Fee: $5.00

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41911 OFF ATKINC-AC2LAB Gonzalez, C M W 7:00PM-8:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Bilingual

41912 OFF ATKINC-AC2LAB Gonzalez, C S 9:30AM-1:25PM 30-JAN-16 21-MAY-16

Bilingual

41913 OFF WRC-SANTACLARA Robertus, P M W 10:00AM-11:55AM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

VOCE 7101A Computers and You: Level 2 This class is designed to build on the skills mastered in Computers and You: Level 1. Students learn more complex MS Word processing skills, along with Internet and e-mail applications. Students are also introduced to Microsoft Excel and PowerPoint. Materials Fee: $5.00*Please bring ear buds or headphones which are recommended for this class. Questions about the product will be addressed at the first class meeting.

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41917 SM S-103 Predazzi, B M W 7:00PM-8:55PM 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Bilingual

41916* SM S-103 Krantz, J W 1:00PM-4:55PM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

41915 SM S-101 Bahena, N F 9:00AM-12:55PM 29-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

Bilingual

41914 SYV SOLV-2 Antles, N T/R 8:30AM-10:25AM 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

41918 SYV SOLV-2 Uribe, A T/R 6:00PM-7:55PM 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

Bilingual

VOCE 7102A Computers and You: Level 3 This class is designed to build on the skills mastered in Computers and You: Level 2. Students learn more in-depth applications for Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, Word, and e-mail. Materials Fee: $5.00*Please bring ear buds or headphones which are recommended for this class. Questions about the product will be addressed at the first class meeting.

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41921* SM S-103 Krantz, J F 9:00AM-12:55PM 29-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41920 SYV SOLV-2 Antles, N F 8:30AM-12:25PM 29-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

41922 OFF WRC-SANTACLARA Velasco, F W 5:30PM-9:25PM 27-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

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VOCE 7103A Introduction to the Internet Navigate the exciting world of cyberspace in this class for beginning-to-experienced Internet users. Learn about Web sites, blogs, Google map mash-ups, RSS, podcasts, Adobe Acrobat Reader, QuickTime, Media Player, Real Player, and Flash. Plus, discover the inner workings of the Internet-packets, routers, bandwidth, TCP/IP, and the MP3 format. Learn business uses of the Internet: advanced Boolean searching, Web threats, and Web creation. Materials Fee: $5.00Please bring ear buds or headphones which are recommended for this class. Questions about the product will be addressed at the first class meeting.

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41923 SM S-103 Krantz, J F 1:30PM-4:25PM 29-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

VOCE 7105A Introduction to Microsoft Word This class is designed for beginning and intermediate computer users who would like to learn the many features of Microsoft Word. Students learn to create professional quality letters, certificates, flyers, labels and more. Materials Fee: $5.00

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41925 SM S-103 Mercado-Gomez, R R 6:00PM-9:55PM 31-MAR-16 19-MAY-16

Bilingual

41924 SYV SOLV-2 Antles, N F 12:30PM-2:25PM 29-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

VOCE 7107A Introduction to Excel Students learn the basics of Excel including working in a spreadsheet to create formulas, charts, and tables in this introductory course. Students become familiar with the many financial functions of Excel. No previous Excel experience necessary. Materials Fee: $5.00

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41926 OFF WRC-SANTACLARA Robertus, P T 6:00PM-9:55PM 23-FEB-16 19-APR-16

VOCE 7108A Business Skills Lab This lab is designed for the person who has never touched a computer, needs to upgrade computer skills, or just wants to become more knowledgeable about computer software programs. The lab features individualized, hands-on instruction and lectures on computer basics. Enroll anytime during the semester. Learn at your own pace, design your own schedule, and choose the hours you want to attend. Materials Fee: $5.00Please bring ear buds or headphones which are recommended for this class. Questions about the product will be addressed at the first class meeting.

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41928 SM S-103 Garcia, K TBA TBA 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Lab hours: Mon/Wed 9am-12pm (Bilingual Instructor)

41929 SM S-103 Garcia, K TBA TBA 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

Lab hours: Tu/Th 9am-12pm (Bilingual Instructor)

41927 SYV SOLV-2 Antles, N TBA TBA 26-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

Lab hours: Tu/Th 10:30am-1:30pm

41930 OFF WRC-SANTACLARA Robertus, P TBA TBA 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Lab hours: Mon/Wed 12:30-3:30pm

42089 OFF WRC-SANTACLARA STAFF TBA TBA 25-JAN-16 19-MAY-16

Lab hours: Mon/Th 6-9pm (Bilingual Instructor)

VOCE 7400B Beginning Floral Design Develop a designer’s eye for floral artistry and learn to create attractive floral arrangements. Learn about design concepts such as color, line, texture, and shape. Also, learn plant identification, care, and seasonal availability of various flowers and greens. Students create arrangements to take home weekly. Materials Fee: $80.00

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41931 SM S-112 Dickson, E R 6:30PM-9:25PM 28-JAN-16 17-MAR-16

VOCE 7402B Floral Design: Beyond Basics II This course introduces more advanced floral design techniques and color theory, while students increase independence and creativity in their floral designs. Students create arrangements to take home weekly. Materials Fee: $80.00

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41932 SM S-110 Dickson, E S 9:00AM-11:55AM 02-APR-16 21-MAY-16

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VOCE 7404B Floral Design: Special Events Learn the delicate art of transforming flowers and greenery into small-scale arrangements to be worn on clothing or larger-scale items to be used as décor for special events, such as parties or weddings. Principles of design, especially as they relate to smaller scale projects, are examined. The instructor presents a variety of hand-made, floral-inspired gift items and party or wedding favors. Students create arrangements to take home weekly. Materials Fee: $80.00

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41933 SM S-112 Dickson, E R 6:30PM-9:25PM 31-MAR-16 19-MAY-16

VOCE 7617B Gardens & Landscape Structures Learn how landscapers and architects create attractive and dramatic outdoor spaces. Explore the use of pathways, benches, garden art, gazebos, patio covers, arbors, garden screens, trellises, modern fencing, retaining or garden walls, pavers, and stamped or acid-stained concrete to create useful and interesting landscapes. Bilingual

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41934 SM K-24 Andrews-Scott, J W 6:00PM-8:55PM 10-FEB-16 16-MAR-16

VOCE 7622 Green Gardening: Beginning This survey course combines discussion, demonstration, and interactive exercises to focus on resource conservation and pollution prevention in the landscape. This course builds upon existing skill sets to help professionals make a landscape as efficient, functional, and beautiful as possible. This course is the first in a two-part series, and is a prerequisite for Green Gardening: Advanced. BilingualMaterials Fee: $12.00

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41935 SM K-25 Andrews-Scott, J T R 6:00PM-8:15PM 16-FEB-16 17-MAR-16

VOCE 7623 Green Gardening: Advanced This course combines discussion, demonstration, and interactive exercises to develop detailed skill sets focused on resource conservation and pollution prevention in the landscape. This course builds upon the skills taught in the Green Gardening: Beginning to help professionals make a landscape as efficient, functional, and beautiful as possible, and to distinguish their services in a competitive market. This course is the second in a two-part series, and follows Green Gardening: Beginning. Bilingual

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41936 SM K-25 Andrews-Scott, J T R 6:00PM-8:15PM 29-MAR-16 28-APR-16

Business Skills Lab - What is your goal?

The Business Skills Lab is a great place to practice what you have learned in our computer classes. Gain the skills and confidence to achieve your workplace goals.Upgrade your computer or keyboarding skills.

Learn new software programs.

• Internet Explorer• MS Windows 8.1• MS Access 2013• MS Excel 2013• Power Point 2013• Publisher 2013• Internet/Email• Keyboarding and Speed-building• Typing Certificate• Computer Applications Certificate

Enroll anytime! Self-paced!Only $5.00 fee per class

Locations:

AHC Santa Maria campus

Building S • Room 103

Workforce Resource Center

1410 S. Broadway • Santa Clara Room

Solvang Center

320 Alisal Road, Ste 306 • Room 2

Questions? 805-922-6966 ext. 3735 or 3209.

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English as a Second Language (ESL)

Santa MariaAllan Hancock College

800 S. College Dr.• Monday – Thursday 9-11:50 a.m.• Tuesday and Thursday 1-3:50 p.m.• Monday and Wednesday 7-9:50 p.m.• Tuesday and Thursday 7-9:50 p.m.Register in ESL office beginning December 14

Atkinson Community Center

1000 N. Railroad Ave.• Monday – Thursday 9-11:50 a.m.• Monday and Wednesday 1-3:50 p.m.• Monday and Wednesday 7-9:50 p.m.• Tuesday and Thursday 7-9:50 p.m.Register in ESL office beginning December 14 or in class beginning January 25

Los Adobes de Maria - Community Rm 1

1026 W. Boone St.• Monday and Wednesday 9-11:50 a.m.Register in ESL office beginning December 14 or in class beginning January 25

Newlove Community Center

1619 S. Thornburg St.• Monday and Wednesday 6:30-9:20 p.m.Register in ESL office beginning December 14 or in class beginning January 25

Santa Maria High School

901 S. Broadway• Tuesday and Thursday 6-8:50 p.m.Register in ESL office beginning December 14 or in class beginning January 26

Spanish LiteracyAdam Elementary

500 Windsor St.• Monday and Wednesday 6-8:50 p.m. Register in ESL office beginning December 14 or in class beginning January 25

Santa Maria High School

901 S. Broadway, room TBA• Tuesday and Thursday 6-8:50 p.m. Register in ESL office beginning December 14 or in class beginning January 26

LompocAllan Hancock College

One Hancock Drive• Monday and Wednesday 9-11:50 a.m.• Tuesday and Thursday 9-11:50 a.m.Register in ESL office beginning December 14 or in class beginning January 25

Begin: January 25 | End: May 21

Prepare for a better future!• Free classes• Convenient class times• Beginning to advanced levels of ESL• Learn how to transition from noncredit to credit ESL classes

What is ESL?English as a Second Language (ESL) classes address language skills development in the areas of listening, speaking, reading, writing, and comprehension and include communication skills for real-life situations. Classes range from beginning to advanced levels. The ESL program consists of three semester sessions per year. These classes are offered at no charge.

ESL office hours:

Monday through Thursday, 11:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. and 4:30-7 p.m.

Building S, Community Education

Allan Hancock College | 800 S. College Drive, Santa Maria

Questions?

Please call 805-922-6966, ext. 3299, or toll-free at 1-866-342-5242, ext. 3299.

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GuadalupeRiverview Townhomes

230 Calle Cesar Chavez• Tuesday and Thursday 6-8:50 p.m.Register in ESL office beginning December 14 or in class beginning January 26

SolvangSolvang Center

320 Alisal Road Ste #306 (Corner of Alisal Road & Elverhoy Way/Alisal Mesa Road)• Monday and Wednesday 9-11:50 a.m.• Tuesday and Thursday 9-11:50 a.m.• Tuesday and Thursday 6-8:50 p.m.Register in ESL office beginning December 14

ESL Computer Language LabThis lab provides an opportunity to practice English skills using computer software. Learn at your own pace. The lab experience complements ESL classroom instruction. No charge

to use the ESL computer language lab.

Allan Hancock College

800 S College Dr., Santa MariaBldg S, Rm 105• Monday-Thursday: 8-9 a.m., 12-1 p.m. & 5-7 p.m.• Friday: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Atkinson Lifelong Learning Center

Rm AC21000 N Railroad, Santa Maria• Monday-Thursday: 12-1 p.m. • Monday - Thursday: 5-7 p.m.

Written Driving Test Preparation ClassLearn the testing strategies and vocabulary needed to pass the California driver’s license written test. You will also learn the process for taking the test and the rules you must obey when driving in California. These courses are offered in English-only and may be repeated.For bilingual English/Spanish sections, see p. 31.

February 19, 20, 26, 27

Friday, 5-9 p.m. & Saturday, 4-8 p.m. Room: S-104Instructor: George Torbert

April 22, 23, 29, 30

Friday, 5-9 p.m. & Saturday, 4-8 p.m. Room: S-104Instructor: George Torbert

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Clases de Inglés (ESL)

Santa MariaAllan Hancock College

800 S. College Dr.• lunes a jueves 9-11:50 a.m.• martes y jueves 1-3:50 p.m.• lunes y miércoles 7-9:50 p.m.• martes y jueves 7-9:50 p.m.Inscríbase en la oficina de ESL empezando el 14 de diciembre

Atkinson Community Center

1000 N. Railroad Ave.• lunes a jueves 9-11:50 a.m.• lunes y miércoles 1-3:50 p.m.• lunes y miércoles 7-9:50 p.m.• martes y jueves 7-9:50 p.m.Inscríbase en la oficina de ESL empezando el 14 de diciembre o en la clase empezando el 25 de enero

Los Adobes de Maria - Community Rm 1

1026 W. Boone St.• lunes y miércoles 9-11:50 a.m.Inscríbase en la oficina de ESL empezando el 14 de diciembre o en la clase empezando el 25 de enero.

Newlove Community Center

1619 S. Thornburg St• lunes y miércoles 6:30-9:20 p.m.Inscríbase en la oficina de ESL empezando el 14 de diciembre o en la clase empezando el 25 de enero.

Santa Maria High School

901 S. Broadway• martes y jueves 6-8:50 p.m.Inscríbase en la oficina de ESL empezando el 14 de diciembreo en la clase empezando el 25 de enero.

Alfabetización en español Adam Elementary

500 Windsor St.• lunes y miércoles 6-8:50 p.m. Inscríbase en la oficina de ESL empezando el 14 de diciembre o en la clase empezando el 25 de enero.

Santa Maria High School

901 S. Broadway• martes y jueves 6-8:50 p.m. Inscríbase en la oficina de ESL empezando el 14 de diciembre o en la clase empezando el 25 de enero.

Inician: el 25 de enero | Terminan: el 21 de mayo

¡Prepárese para un futuro mejor!• Clases gratuitas• Horarios convenientes• Niveles de ESL de principiante a avanzado• Aprenda cómo hacer la transición de clases sin crédito a clases de crédito

¿Qué es ESL?El programa de clases de inglés como segundo idioma (ESL) consiste de tres sesiones por año.En estas clases se desarrollan habilidades del lenguaje en diferentes áreas como: lectura, escritura, comprensión y pronunciación basada en situaciones de la vida diaria. Estas clases se ofrecen gratuitamente.

Horario de Oficina del Programa de ESL:

lunes a jueves de 11:30 a.m. a 3:30 p.m. y de 4:30 a 7 p.m.

Edificio S, Community Education

Allan Hancock College | 800 S. College Drive, Santa Maria

¿Preguntas?

Favor de llamar al 805-922-6966, ext. 3299, o gratuitamente al 1-866-342-5242, ext. 3299.

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LompocAllan Hancock College

One Hancock Drive• lunes y miércoles 9-11:50 a.m.• martes y jueves 9-11:50 a.m.Inscríbase en la oficina de ESL empezando el 14 de diciembre.

GuadalupeRiverview Townhomes

230 Calle Cesar Chavez• martes y jueves 6-8:50 p.m.Inscríbase en la oficina de ESL empezando el 14 de diciembre o en la clase empezando el 26 de enero.

SolvangSolvang Center

320 Alisal Road Ste #306(Esquina de Alisal Rd. y Elverhoy Way/Alisal Mesa Rd.) • lunes y miércoles 9-11:50 a.m.• martes y jueves 9-11:50 a.m.• martes y jueves 6-8:50 p.m.Inscríbase en la oficina de ESL empezando el 14 de diciembre o en la clase empezando el 25 de enero.

Laboratiorio de Idiomas Basado en ComputaciónEl laboratorio de idiomas es recomendado para los estudiantes que están inscritos en las clases de ESL en el colegio. Este laboratorio ofrece una excelente oportunidad para practicar el inglés a su propio paso usando un programa educativo basado en instrucción computarizada. No hay costo para inscribirse. Debe estar actualmente inscrito en una

clase de ESL de no crédito.

Allan Hancock College

Salón S-105800 S College Dr., Santa Maria, edificio S• lunes a jueves: 8-9 a.m., 12-1 p.m. y 5-7 p.m. • viernes: 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Atkinson Lifelong Learning Center

Salón AC21000 N Railroad, Santa Maria• lunes a jueves: 12-1 p.m. • lunes a jueves: 5-7 p.m.

Preparación para el Examen Escrito para la Licencia de Manejar Aprenda estrategias para tomar el examen y el vocabulario que necesitará saber para poder pasar el examen escrito para la Licencia de Manejar de California. También aprenderá el proceso para tomar el examen y las reglas que debe obedecer al conducir en California. Esta clase bilingüe en inglés/español se puede volver a tomar más de una vez.

29 y 30 enero y 5 y 6 de febrero

viernes de 5 a 9 p.m. y sábado de 4 a 8 p.m. Salón: S-104Instructor: Staff

8, 9, 15 y 16 de abril

viernes de 5 a 9 p.m. y sábado de 4 a 8 p.m.Salón: S-104Instructor: Staff

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Bilingües

Aplicaciones de Computadoras [Educación Vocacional]

Cinco clases y el laboratorio constituyen el certificado.Computadoras y Tú: Nivel 1 [VOCE 7100A] 64 horasComputadoras y Tú: Nivel 2 [VOCE 7101A] 64 horasComputadoras y Tú: Nivel 3 [VOCE 7102A] 64 horasIntroducción a Microsoft Word [VOCE 7105A] 32 horasIntroducción a Excel [VOCE 7107A] 32 horasLaboratorio de Habilidades en [VOCE 7108A] 40 horas Programas de Computadoras

Corte y Confección [Economía Doméstica]

Seis clases constituyen el certificado.Corte y Confección para Principiantes [HOEC 7100A] 64 horasCostura de Ropa 2 [HOEC 7101A] 64 horasAlteración de Ropa [HOEC 7103A] 64 horasCostura con Telas Especiales [HOEC 7105A] 64 horasCostura con Maquina ‘Serger’ [HOEC 7108A] 48 horasPrueba y Alteración de Ropa [HOEC 7115A] 64 horas

Básico en ESL [Ingles como Segundo Idioma de No-Credito]

Dos clases y el laboratorio constituyen el certificado.Introducción a Inglés A1 [NESL 7001T] 96 horasIntroducción a Inglés B1 [NESL 7003T] 96 horasLabatororio de Instrucción de ESL [NESL 7060T] 32 horas

Avanzado en ESL [Ingles como Segundo Idioma de No-Credito]

Dos clases y el laboratorio constituyen el certificado.Introducción a Inglés C1 [NESL 7005T] 96 horasIntroducción a Inglés D1 [NESL 7007T] 96 horasLabatororio de Instrucción de ESL [NESL 7060T] 32 horas

Jardinería Verde [Educación Vocacional]

Dos clases constituyen el certificado.Jardinería Verde: Principiante [VOCE 7622] 25 horasJardinería Verde: Avanzado [VOCE 7623] 25 horas

Certificados de No-crédito (en Desarrollo de Carreras)

Algunas clases requieren una cuota mínima para los materiales.

Todos los cursos requeridos deben completarse y los estudiantes deben de asistir un 75% del tiempo que se requiere por clase. El Certificado de No-crédito se otorga una vez que todos los requisitos se han cumplido.

Para más información, por favor haga una cita con un consejero para solicitar el certificado. Llame al (805) 922-6966 ext. 3740 o visité Educación Comunitaria (edificio S) en el campus de Santa Maria.

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Clases Bilingües

Todos los instructores en esta sección son bilingües. Estas clases se imparten en inglés y español.

BASK 7003A

Lectura, Escritura & MatemáticasEsta clase permite a los estudiantes a mejorar sus conocimientos básicos en matemáticas, lectura y escritura. El material de la clase se imparte a través de clases individuales, en pequeños grupos y en instrucción guiada por computadora y con tutores. Los programas de cómputo, incluyendo Rosetta Stone, Aztec y PLATO, están disponibles. * Favor de traer sus propios audífonos a clase.

CRN# 41710

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-101INSTRUCTOR: Lilia Wambolt

CRN# 41709

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: Solvang Ctr Salón 2INSTRUCTOR: Armando Uribe

CRN# 41706

FECHA: 26 de enero al 19 de mayoHORARIO: martes y jueves de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-101INSTRUCTOR: Katherine Garcia

BASK 7005A

Preparación para la Prueba

de GEDEsta clase está diseñada para ayudar a que los estudiantes se preparen para tomar la prueba computarizada de Desarrollo de Educación General (GED). Cuatro áreas se estudian en la clase: Razonamiento a través del Arte del Lenguaje, Razonamiento de Matemáticas, Ciencias y Estudios Sociales. Los estudiantes aprenderán las habilidades y conocimientos principales para pasar las cuatro áreas de la prueba de GED. Los estudiantes también aprenderán cómo desarrollar habilidades para carreras y para estar listos para entrar al colegio. Los estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de practicar pre-guntas de la prueba computarizada de GED.* Favor de traer sus propios audífonos a clase.

CRN# 41711*

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 9 a.m. a 12 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-103INSTRUCTOR: Katherine Garcia

CRN# 41717

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 9 a.m. a 12 p.m.LUGAR: SM TBAINSTRUCTOR: Lilia Wambolt y Griselda Rivera

CRN# 41729*

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-101INSTRUCTOR: Lilia Wambolt

CRN# 42076

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: SM TBAINSTRUCTOR: Griselda Rivera

CRN# 41723

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: AHC Lompoc Salón 2-202INSTRUCTOR: Staff

CRN# 41724

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: Solvang Ctr Salón 2INSTRUCTOR: Armando Uribe

CRN# 41713*

FECHA: 26 de enero al 19 de mayoHORARIO: martes y jueves de 9 a.m. a 12 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-103INSTRUCTOR: Katherine Garcia

CRN# 41714*

FECHA: 26 de enero al 19 de mayoHORARIO: martes y jueves de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-101INSTRUCTOR: Katherine Garcia

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CRN# 41730

FECHA: 26 de enero al 19 de mayoHORARIO: martes y jueves de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: Guadalupe Family Services CtrINSTRUCTOR: Lilia Wambolt

CRN# 41732

FECHA: 30 de enero al 21 de mayoHORARIO: sábado de 9 a.m. a 12 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-112INSTRUCTOR: Hedy Suarez

BASK 7006A

Preparación para la Prueba

de GED: Razonamiento de

MatemáticasLa clase está diseñada para ayudar a que los estudiantes pasen satisfactoriamente la prueba computarizada de Desarrollo de Educación General (GED) de Razonamiento de Matemáticas, ya sea en inglés o español. Los estudiantes reciben instrucción en hab-ilidades para el razonamiento de matemáti-cas necesarias para pasar la prueba. *Favor de traer sus propios audífonos a clase.

CRN# 41734*

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 1 a 4 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-101INSTRUCTOR: Lilia Wambolt

CRN# 41733

FECHA: 26 de enero al 19 de mayoHORARIO: martes y jueves de 7 a 10 p.m.LUGAR: Atkinson Comm Ctr ClassroomINSTRUCTOR: Carlos González

CRN# 42109

FECHA: 26 de enero al 19 de mayoHORARIO: martes y jueves de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: SM TBAINSTRUCTOR: Hedy Suarez

BASK 7007A

Preparación para la Prueba

de GED: Artes del LenguajeEsta clase está diseñada para preparar a los estudiantes a tomar la porción de Razonamiento a través de las Artes del Lenguaje de la Prueba de Desarrollo de Educación General (GED). Los estudiantes aprenderán habilidades de lectura y escrit-ura para poder pasar la prueba de GED a la vez que desarrollan otras habilidades para que estén bien preparados para el colegio y para empleos. Esta clase es de entrada libre;

sin embargo, se recomienda tener un nivel de lectura del octavo grado de secundaria o más elevado. Los estudiantes tendrán la oportunidad de practicar preguntas de la prueba computarizada de GED.

CRN# 41735

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-112INSTRUCTOR: Enedina Castañeda

BASK 7011A

Matemáticas BásicasEsta clase de matemáticas básica de entrada libre está diseñada para ayudar a que los estudiantes incrementen sus habilidades de matemáticas para que se puedan inscribir en clases de matemáticas de crédito o para completar la parte de matemáticas para la prueba GED. Los temas incluyen multipli-cación, tablas, división, restas, problemas, medidas, geometría básica y secuencias.Favor de traer sus propios audífonos a clase.

CRN# 41739

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 1 a 4 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-101INSTRUCTOR: Lilia Wambolt

CITZ 7000A

Preparación para la CiudadaníaLos estudiantes aprenderán sobre la Constitución, historia, gobierno y geografía de los Estados Unidos como parte de la preparación para la prueba oral y para la entrevista de Ciudadanía y Servicios de Inmigración de los Estados Unidos (USCIS). La clase también familiariza a los estudi-antes con los requisitos y exclusiones para la ciudadanía.

CRN# 41765

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: Ontiveros School Salón D-18INSTRUCTOR: Julieta Lara

CRN# 41764

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: Lompoc El Camino Comm Ctr Salón E-17INSTRUCTOR: Sarah Castañeda

Clases Bilingües

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CRN# 41766

FECHA: 26 de enero al 19 de mayoHORARIO: martes y jueves de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: Ontiveros School Salón D-18INSTRUCTOR: Julieta Lara

CRN# 41767

FECHA: 30 de enero al 21 de mayoHORARIO: sábado de 9 a.m. a 12 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón C-34INSTRUCTOR: Armando Uribe

HOEC 7100A

Corte y Confección para

Principiantes Esta clase empieza con los primeros pasos para seleccionar telas y patrones y hacer ajustes para lograr una buena prenda. Se enseñarán técnicas para coser a mano y a máquina que son apropiadas para que los principiantes las practiquen en clase. Los es-tudiantes aprenderán métodos para ahorrar tiempo con el uso de equipo y conocimien-tos modernos para tener como resultado una prenda profesional.

CRN# 42086

FECHA: 27 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: miércoles de 5:30 a 9:30 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón I-217INSTRUCTOR: Arcelia Jaquez COSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

CRN# 41840

FECHA: 29 de enero al 20 de mayoHORARIO: viernes de 9 a.m. a 1 p.m.LUGAR: Atkinson Comm Ctr Salón AC1INSTRUCTOR: Arcelia Jaquez COSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

HOEC 7101A

Costura de Ropa 2 En esta clase se amplía sobre lo básico de la costura, se demostrarán varias técnicas para una mayor creatividad y para resolver problemas de la costura mientras que se trabaja con una gran variedad de estilos y telas. Con la meta de adquirir confianza y mejorar las habilidades, los estudiantes practicarán con accesorios especiales, maquinas industriales especializadas, con varios hilos a la vez, costuras creativas y herramientas especiales.

CRN# 41842

FECHA: 29 de enero al 20 de mayoHORARIO: viernes de 1:30 a 5:30 p.m.LUGAR: Atkinson Comm Ctr Salón AC1INSTRUCTOR: Arcelia Jaquez COSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

HOEC 7115A

Prueba y Alteración de Ropa Los estudiantes aprenderán a probar ropa y a tomar medidas y saber cómo aplicar el sistema de medida y logística para medir, hacer alteraciones, y para hacer pruebas de ropa para cualquier tipo de cuerpo. Los estudiantes coserán un patrón de blusa, fal-da o pantalones para usarlos rápidamente para alterar otros diseños o usarlos como patrones para diseños especiales.

CRN# 41852

FECHA: 30 de enero al 21 de mayoHORARIO: sábado de 9 a.m. a 1 p.m.LUGAR: Atkinson Comm Ctr Salón AC1INSTRUCTOR: Arcelia Jaquez COSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

HOEC 7400

Planificación de BienesNunca es tarde para poner sus bienes en orden. Venga y platique con el abogado Mario Juárez para aprender más sobre las directivas de cuidado avanzado de la salud, poderes legales, testamentos, cuentas y nombramientos. Aprenda porque estos temas son importantes y cómo tomar deci-siones sobre temas de salud y de finanzas.

CRN# 41864

FECHA: 27 de febrero al 12 de marzoHORARIO: sábado de 9 a.m. a 12 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón C-35INSTRUCTOR: Mario Juarez

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OLDR 7201A

Joyería, Escultura, y Peltre Desarrolle su expresión creativa a través de escultura y “pewter repoussé”, una técnica de arte en metal con mezcla de pinturas y acrílicos. Haga esculturas de dos y tres dimensiones de madera, metal, barro, yeso, tela y papel. Explore los fundamentos de diseño incluyendo espacio, perspectiva, dimensión, proporción y balance.

CRN# 41889

FECHA: 28 de enero al 19 de mayoHORARIO: jueves de 6:30 a 9:30 p.m.LUGAR: Temple Beth El Salón ClassroomINSTRUCTOR: Ruth Coriat

VOCE 7100A

Computadoras y Tú - Nivel 1Esta clase de introducción, está diseñada para que las personas con poco o ningún conocimiento de computadoras puedan practicar a usarlas. Aprenda sobre el uso de las computadoras y sus componentes bási-cos. Además aprenda cosas básicas sobre el teclado y para utilizar el ratón “mouse” necesarios para manejar una computadora, terminología básica y sobre los programas de aplicaciones que son comunes en las computadores personales. Se hablará además sobre ‘Word’ el Internet y sistemas de operación Windows.

CRN# 41911

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 7 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: Atkinson Comm Ctr Salón AC2INSTRUCTOR: Carlos GonzálezCOSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

CRN# 41912

FECHA: 30 de enero al 21 de mayoHORARIO: sábado de 9:30 a.m. a 1:30 p.m. LUGAR: Atkinson Comm Ctr Salón AC2INSTRUCTOR: Carlos GonzálezCOSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

VOCE 7101A

Computadoras y Tú - Nivel 2Esta clase está diseñada para incrementar los conocimientos adquiridos en Computa-doras y Tú: Nivel 1. Los estudiantes apren-derán cosas más complejas sobre MS Word y de aplicaciones de email y de Internet. Los estudiantes también aprenderán sobre Microsoft Excel y PowerPoint.

CRN# 41917

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 7 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-103INSTRUCTOR: Brenda PredazziCOSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

CRN# 41918

FECHA: 26 de enero al 19 de mayoHORARIO: martes y jueves de 6 a 8 p.m.LUGAR: Solvang Ctr Salón 2INSTRUCTOR: Armando Uribe COSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

CRN# 41915

FECHA: 29 de enero al 20 de mayoHORARIO: viernes de 9 a.m. a 1 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-101INSTRUCTOR: Norma BahenaCOSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

VOCE 7102A

Computadoras y Tú - Nivel 3Esta clase está diseñada para incrementar los conocimientos adquiridos en Com-putadoras y Usted: Nivel 2. Los estudiantes aprenderán más a fondo como hacer uso de aplicaciones como Excel, PowerPoint, Micro-soft Word y ‘email’.

CRN# 41922

FECHA: 27 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: miércoles de 5:30 a 9:30 p.m.LUGAR: Workforce Resource Ctr Salón Santa ClaraINSTRUCTOR: Francisco VelascoCOSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

VOCE 7105A

Introducción a Microsoft Word Esta clase está diseñada para usuarios de computadoras de nivel principiante e intermedio que desean aprender la gran cantidad de opciones que tiene Microsoft Word. Los estudiantes aprenderán a desar-rollar cartas profesionales de gran calidad, certificados, volantes, etiquetas y más.

CRN# 41925

FECHA: 31 de marzo al 19 de mayoHORARIO: jueves de 6 a 10 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-103INSTRUCTOR: Ricardo Mercado-GomezCOSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

Clases Bilingües

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VOCE 7108A

Laboratorio de Habilidades en

Programas de ComputadorasEste laboratorio está diseñado para la persona que nunca ha tocado una computadora o que necesita actualizar sus habilidades en computación o simplemente quiere ampliar sus conocimientos sobre los programas de cómputo. Este laboratorio es de instrucción individual y de enseñanza sobre temas básicos de computación. Inscríbase en cualquier momento del semestre. Aprenda a su propio paso, diseñe su propio horario, y seleccione las horas que desea asistir a clase. Favor de traer sus propios audífonos a clase.

CRN# 41928

FECHA: 25 de enero al 18 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y miércoles de 9 a.m. a 12 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-103INSTRUCTOR: Katherine GarciaCOSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

CRN# 41929

FECHA: 26 de enero al 19 de mayoHORARIO: martes y jueves de 9 a.m. a 12 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón S-103INSTRUCTOR: Katherine GarciaCOSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

CRN# 42089

FECHA: 25 de enero al 19 de mayoHORARIO: lunes y jueves de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: Workforce Resource Ctr Salón Santa ClaraINSTRUCTOR: StaffCOSTO DE MATERIALES: $5

VOCE 7617B

Jardines y Estructuras

de Paisajes Aprenda cómo los jardineros y arquitectos crean espacios exteriores que son atractivos y dramáticos. Explore el uso de camino, bancas, arte de jardín, ‘gazebos’, techos de patios, pérgolas, pantallas para jardines, enredaderas, cercos modernos, muros de contención y para jardines, adoquines, y cemento estampado o tratado con ácido para crear jardines útiles e interesantes.

CRN# 41934

FECHA: 10 de febrero al 16 de marzoHORARIO: miércoles de 6 a 9 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón K-24INSTRUCTOR: Julie Andrews-Scott

VOCE 7622

Jardinería Verde: Principiante Esta clase de repaso combina la discusión, demostración y ejercicios interactivos para enfocarse en las prácticas sostenibles de conservación, y prevención de polución dentro de la jardinería. Esta clase refuerza las habilidades de los profesionales para ayudarles a que la jardinería sea lo más eficiente, funcional y bonita posible. Esta clase es la primera parte de una serie de dos clases y es un pre-requisito a Jardinería Verde: Avanzado

CRN# 41935

FECHA: 16 de febrero al 17 de marzoHORARIO: martes y jueves de 6 a 8:15 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón K-25INSTRUCTOR: Julie Andrews-ScottCOSTO DE MATERIALES: $12

VOC 7623

Jardinería Verde: AvanzadoEsta clase combina la discusión, demostración y ejercicios interactivos para desarrollar las habilidades enfocadas en las prácticas sostenibles de conversación y prevención de polución dentro de la jardinería. Esta clase amplía en las habilidades que se enseñaron en la clase, Jardinería Verde: Principiante para ayudarle a los profesionales a que la jardinería sea lo más eficiente, funcional y bonita posible, y para hacer resaltar sus servicios dentro del mercado competitivo. Esta clase es la segunda de la serie de dos y sigue después de la clase Jardinería Verde: Principiante.

CRN# 41936

FECHA: 29 de marzo al 28 de abrilHORARIO: martes y jueves de 6 a 8:15 p.m.LUGAR: SM campus Salón K-25INSTRUCTOR: Julie Andrews-Scott

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el edificio S o llame al (805) 922-6966 ext. 3740

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Career Training Fee-basedCSCT 8000 BAR Smog Update Training This course is the BAR (Bureau of Automotive Repair) update course. Smog technicians maintain their smog licenses upon successful completion of this class through attendance, completion of assignments, and a passing grade on the final exam. Fee: $200.00

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41768 SM TBA Leonard, R M W 6:00PM-10:00PM 01-FEB-16 10-FEB-16

41769 SM TBA Leonard, R M W 6:00PM-10:00PM 02-MAY-16 11-MAY-16

CSCT 8005 Become a CA Notary Public This class provides new or previously commissioned Notary Publics with the education and skills to pass the state proctored examination, detect fraud, and be successful in a new career. There is a growing need for notaries in the expanding financial, real estate, business, and law professions. Become a valuable employee or own your own business. For new applicants and notaries who need to renew their commissions, this class meets the 6-hour class requirement mandated by law in 2005. Bring a driver’s license or photo I.D. card and 2 pencils. Materials fee of $45 for the study guide and workbook payable to the instructor in class. Exam fee of $40 payable to the CA Secretary of State. Materials Fee: $65.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41770 SM H-104 STAFF S 8:00AM-5:30PM 12-MAR-16 12-MAR-16

CSCT 8006 Loan Signing Specialist California’s real estate industry needs notaries who would like to become loan document signing specialists. This course familiarizes the student with duties and responsibilities of the loan signing specialist, documents in the loan package, how to manage appointments with buyers, and how to market your business. Materials fee of $45 for the study guide, workbook and handouts. Optional exam and certificate fee of $30. Materials fees payable to instructor in class. Fee: $36.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41771 SM W-31 STAFF R 5:30PM-10:00PM 10-MAR-16 10-MAR-16

Fee-Based Classes

How to apply/register for fee-based classes (For College for Kids classes, see registration instructions on page 44.)

You may apply/register online 24/7 at www.hancockcollege.edu/communityeducation and select Apply for Community Ed Classes. After completing the admission application, log in to myHancock to register.

Or, you may use the Fee-Based & College for Kids Admission & Registration Form available on page 43 (Copies are also available in Community Education (bldg. S) and at the Lompoc Valley and Solvang centers). Submission instructions are at the top of the form.

Please help us avoid cancelling classes by registering at least one week before the

class start date.

RefundsFor refund policy, see page 9.

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CSCT 8022 Infection Control in Dentistry It is mandatory for dentists to provide training in infection control for all unlicensed dental assistants. This course is designed to train dental assistants in the latest OSHA and CDC concepts of infection control. Modes of disease transmission and prevention of HBV and HIV are covered. Sterilization and surface disinfection are a primary focus. Chemical hazards in dentistry are identified and safe handling reviewed. This 8-hour course is offered on an as needed basis. Fee: $350.00

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41772 SM M-127 Detter, D F 8:00AM-12:00PM 13-MAY-16 13-MAY-16

SM M-114 Detter, D F 1:00PM-5:00PM 13-MAY-16 13-MAY-16

CSCT 8023 Intro to Nonprofit Management Develop the skills and strategies you need to become an effective leader in a nonprofit organization. Understand the basic elements of nonprofit management including the role of the executive director and the board of directors, public relation strategies, marketing, human resource management, meeting management, and budget development. Nonprofit management can be a successful and rewarding career for individuals who wish to make a difference in their community. Fee: $96.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42080 SM C-31 Ceglia, P S 8:00AM-12:00PM 30-JAN-16 06-FEB-16

SM C-31 Ceglia, P S 1:00PM-5:00PM 30-JAN-16 06-FEB-16

CSCT 8024 Nonprofit Management II Nonprofit Management II offers an in-depth focus on management and leadership skills that are fundamental to the nonprofit and human services sectors. Topics include dealing with financial uncertainty, the art of making high-quality group decisions, fostering effective partnerships between board members and key staff, strengthening board performance, using new approaches to program evaluation, proposal writing, sustainability, managing human resources, and program design/development. Fee: $144.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42110 SM C-31 Ceglia, P S 8:00AM-12:00PM 20-FEB-16 05-MAR-16

SM C-31 Ceglia, P S 1:00PM-5:00PM 20-FEB-16 05-MAR-16

CSCT 8030 Social Media for Businesses Learn how to promote, engage, and gain new customers, donors, and develop business relationships by using social media in your business or nonprofit. Specific advice and tips are given for using Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin, YouTube, Pinterest, blogging, review sites (YELP, Travel Advisor), and other consistently evolving, cutting-edge technology. Materials fee of $5 payable to instructor in class.Fee: $36.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41773 SM W-18 Bayus, T T 6:00PM-8:55PM 12-APR-16 19-APR-16

CSCT 8040 Auto Wholesale Dealer Supplement your income or change career directions Learn how to obtain your DMV auto dealer license and operate your business from home. This class prepares you to pass the DMV 40 question exam and to complete the necessary forms to apply for a dealer license. Students also receive information on the 300 dealer-only auctions in the USA. Learn 6 retail and wholesale techniques to purchase below wholesale and sell for retail prices. Your license allows you to do business in every state and to export to other countries, so when you travel there is a business opportunity in every destination. Materials fee of $20 payable to instructor in class.Fee: $89.00

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42081 SM C-33 Williams, R S 10:00AM-5:00PM 20-FEB-16 20-FEB-16

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When you register for a class, please plan to attend every session. Otherwise, you place the

class in jeopardy of being cancelled. The college reserves the right to cancel classes with low enrollment at any time during the semester.

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CSCT 8080 Medical Assistant Exam Prep This course is designed to assist the new graduate or experienced medical assistants in preparing to successfully complete the American Medical Technologists (AMT) or California Certifying Board for Medical Assistants (CCBMA) certification. Topics will include certification requirements and resources, successful testing skills, practice exams, and a brief review of medical terminology, anatomy, medical law, ethics, and administrative and clinical skills. A materials fee is payable in class to the instructor. Depending on which certification practice exam you take - AMT or CCMA, the fee will vary between $17-$44. The fee covers the cost of the practice exam and class handouts. Certification boards require specific education and/or work experience to qualify for certification. Please review the requirements prior to registering for class to ensure that you qualify: California Certifying Board for Medical Assistants (866) 622-2262 www.ccbma.org American Medical Technologists (847) 823-5169 www.americanmedtech.orgFee: $75.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42111 SM M-116 Osuna, G S 8:00AM-12:55PM 23-JAN-16 30-JAN-16

Fitness Fee-basedCSFT 8000 Physical Fitness Lab This aerobic exercise and weight training class is offered in a lab setting. It is recommended for those with prior aerobic exercise and weight training experience. One orientation session is required for all students enrolled in the PFL. A student ID is required. Please visit bldg. S if you do not have a Student ID. Lab hours: M-Th 8am-8pm, Fri 8am-1pm & Sat 9am-12pm.Fee: $46.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41774 SM N-13 Dutra, K TBA TBA 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

CSFT 8001 Football Techniques This class is designed for students interested in developing knowledge and skill in the sport of football. Training enhances basic fundamental skills in stance, lateral movement, throwing, and offensive/defensive practice plays. Students interested in becoming intercollegiate student-athletes are highly encouraged to enroll. For more information about this class, please call 922-6966, ext. 3227. Ages: 16+ (Minors under 18 years of age must have a parent complete the Fee Based College for Kids Application) Must be approved by Head CoachFee: $20.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41783 SM FIELD-FOOTBALL Dutra, K TBA TBA 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

CSFT 8002 Sports Techniques This class is designed for students interested in developing knowledge and basic fundamental skills in various sports. Sports may include baseball, softball, basketball, soccer, track and field, cross-country, golf, tennis, or volleyball. Students interested in becoming intercollegiate student-athletes are highly encouraged to enroll. For more information about this class, please call 922-6966, ext. 3227. Ages: 16+ (Minors under 18 years of age must have a parent complete the Fee Based College for Kids Application) Must be approved by Head Coach (Baseball, Softball, Volleyball, Basketball, Soccer)Fee: $20.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41784 SM FIELD-TRAINING STAFF TBA TBA 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

CSFT 8005 Swim Lab This class offers a fun and easy way to increase cardiovascular capacity and muscle tone. Swimming laps can be performed at different intensities as dictated by overall conditioning, age, and physical limitations. One orientation session is required for all students enrolled in the PFL. A student ID is required. Please visit bldg. S if you do not have a Student ID. Lab hours: Mon-Th 9am-3pm & 5-7pm and Fri 9am-1pm & 5-7pmFee: $46.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41785 SM N-POOL Stevens, C TBA TBA 25-JAN-16 18-MAY-16

Fitness - Fee-based

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CSFT 8013 Intermediate Senior Exercise This low-impact aerobic exercise class is designed to promote cardiovascular conditioning, firm muscles, and increase the bodys ability to metabolize fat. Learn aerobic routines, strength exercises using light, hand-held weights for upper-body conditioning, and resistance floor work that concentrates on toning the lower body. This class is an excellent addition to a walking program.

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41786 SM CBC-33 Griffith, L T/R 8:30AM-9:25AM 26-JAN-16 17-MAR-16

Fee: $64.00

41787 SM CBC-33 Griffith, L T/R 8:30AM-9:25AM 29-MAR-16 05-MAY-16

Fee: $48.00

Home Economics Fee-basedCSHE 8000 Gluten-Free Baking Do you have food allergies or sensitivities that prevent you from eating gluten Learn the basics of gluten-free baking and create delicious gluten-free products. By successfully incorporating alternative ingredients to existing recipes, you can enjoy the foods you love No previous baking experience necessary. Materials fee of $30 payable to instructor in class.Fee: $36.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42112 SM I-216 Peters, D R 5:30PM-8:25PM 28-JAN-16 04-FEB-16

CSHE 8001 Fabulous Tea Parties Its become more than an English tradition Tea parties are regaining popularity in American homes as a means of entertaining in an intimate setting or a formal gathering. In this class, learn how to host traditional and original tea parties by creating tea scones, petit fours, tea sandwiches, fruit curds, and preserves. No previous baking experience necessary. Tea parties are appropriate for bridal and baby showers, birthday parties and fun entertaining. Materials fee of $40 payable to instructor in class.Fee: $72.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42113 SM I-216 Peters, D T 5:30PM-8:25PM 09-FEB-16 01-MAR-16

CSHE 8003 Cupcakes for Special Occasions Cupcakes are the ultimate statement maker. Say it with cupcakes for your next party or gathering by learning how to bake and decorate fabulous cupcakes for any occasion. Learn basic baking, frosting and decorating techniques using buttercream and fondant. Materials fee of $30 payable to instructor in class.Fee: $54.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42114 SM I-216 Peters, D T 5:30PM-8:25PM 08-MAR-16 29-MAR-1

Music Fee-basedCSMU 8000 Symphonic Band This is a class for students who want to play and perform in a community band. The band performs a concert for the public every six weeks. Fee: $10.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41797 SM E-12 Stoll, G TBA TBA 25-JAN-16 20-MAY-16

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Personal Development Fee-basedCSPD 8006 Introduction to Homeopathy Learn how your body can stimulate self-healing through basic, safe homeopathy--a medical philosophy based on the belief that the body has the ability to heal and care for itself. Homeopathy has been widely used throughout Europe to maintain health and treat a wide range of illnesses such as allergies and rheumatoid arthritis and minor injuries like cuts, scrapes, and muscle sprains. Homeopathic remedies will be discussed. Materials fee of $5 payable to instructor in class.Fee: $48.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42082 SM K-23 Tye Talkin, H W 5:00PM-6:55PM 17-FEB-16 09-MAR-16

CSPD 8015 Introduction to Beekeeping Students will learn the A-Z of beekeeping and managing their first bee hives. Designed for novice, hobby beekeepers on the Central Coast, this class will teach everything one needs to know about how to start and manage the hive. Students will learn how to identify types of bees in the hive; how to capture, remove and relocate bees; pest and disease management, the best flora for bees survival, and learn legal issues related to hobby beekeeping. Valuable information regarding the plight of honeybees - known also as colony collapse disorder - will also be discussed. Fee: $72.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42083 SM W-9 Hupp, J S 9:00AM-11:55AM 20-FEB-16 12-MAR-16

CSPD 8080 Intermediate Beekeeping Put basic beekeeping skills into practice and learn the particular “beehavior” of bees in their own environment. Become comfortable in setting up and operating a bee hive. This course will put theory and basic knowledge into practice, and facilitate establishing your own hive(s). Students will learn to recognize what a bee does instinctively and how to work the hive in a way that minimizes stress and maximizes efficiency. The course is structured as part classroom lecture, part hands-on experience. Fee: $72.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42085 SM W-9 Hupp, J S 9:00AM-11:55AM 02-APR-16 23-APR-16

CSPD 8018 PC Performance Basics Keep your computer free of spyware, viruses and applications that can slow it down. Learn the tips and techniques required to identify performance bottleneck, possible malware/virus infections, and common computer problems. $10 materials fee covers flash drive with tools to enhance PC performance speed and identify Viruses/Malware.Fee: $54.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42084 SM S-103 Mercado-Gomez, R R 6:00PM-8:55PM 03-MAR-16 17-MAR-16

CSPD 8027 iPad Basics Discover why the iPad has become one of the most sought after tablets in recent years. This introductory course will familiarize you with the most essential features and tools available on the iPad. You will learn a variety of skills from proper handling, backing-up, internet connectivity, camera features, and information about how to install and utilize some of the most useful apps available. If you have an iPad, please bring it to class.Fee: $54.00

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41799 SM W-31 Velasco, F M 6:00PM-8:55PM 04-APR-16 18-APR-16

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Classes printed in the Spectrum are subject to change. Current class information is available online.

For instructions on how to search for Community Education

classes online, see page 11.

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Admission & Registration(Fee-based &College for Kids)

Instructor Use Only I authorize this student to add my class. Signature ________________________________________________________________________________ Date__________________

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College for Kids

January 25 – May 14, 2016

How do I register my child?Submit a paper copy of the Fee-Based & College for Kids Admission & Registration Form (page 43) by mail, fax, or in-person to Community Education (bldg. S). Students

are encouraged to register at least one

week before the class start date to avoid

class cancellation. Registrations not accepted in class.

Program goalThe goal of the College for Kids program is to provide children with fun and challenging learning experiences. The program does not provide high school or college credit. Grades are not given.

Refunds & cancellations If we cancel a class before the first

session, a full credit will reflect on your account. If you drop a class before

the first class meeting, you are entitled to a refund ONLY if you request a refund (see below for refund instructions). You will re-ceive a full refund of your class fee and ma-terials fees. Exceptions to the deadline may be allowed for extenuating circumstances occurring before the first day of class. To petition for an exception for a refund after class starts, please submit a letter of appeal and appropriate documentation to the

Community Education office. No refunds

will be granted for classes that you drop

after the first day of class.

How do I receive my refund?To obtain a refund you must complete a Refund Request form at the Community Education office (bldg. S) within the estab-lished guidelines mentioned above.

TransfersPlease consider carefully in selecting classes in which you enroll as transferring fees to other classes is not allowed after class begins.

Is my child old enough to enroll?The age requirements for each course vary from 4 to 18 years. All classes are coed.

Days, times, and holidaysClasses meet Monday through Saturday. Start dates vary. Please read the class schedule carefully. The college will be closed on Feb. 12-15, & Mar 21-26, 2016.

Special needs students / injury/accident disclaimer See page 9 for information.

DanceBallet / Ballet Folklórico / Hip-Hop / Jazz / Tap

OrientationThe first session of each dance class in-cludes an orientation for the students and their parents. Dance attire is required by the second class meeting.

RegistrationDue to liability factors, students will not be allowed to participate in classes until a registration form and payment have been submitted.

BalletAttire for ballet classes: Girls must wear a black leotard, pink ballet tights, and pink ballet shoes. Boys must wear a white T-shirt, black tights, and white or black ballet shoes. Hair must be pulled back away from the face. Questions about attire will be addressed during the first class session.

Class Location:

Columbia Business Center (CBC)(behind Costco)900 E. Stowell Road, Santa Maria

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College for KidsCFK 8000 Beginning Ballet I This is a beginning class for students with no previous ballet training. Learn basic ballet exercises, positions, and steps at the ballet barre and from the center of the floor. Ages: 6-12 Fee: $232.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41740 SM CBC-23 Yolar-Groppetti, M M W 4:30PM-5:25PM 25-JAN-16 11-MAY-16

CFK 8001 Beginning Ballet II This is a more advanced beginning class for the young dancer who has had at least one year of ballet training. Learn more center floor combinations and steps, and prepare for Intermediate Ballet. Ages: 7-13 Fee: $232.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41741 SM CBC-33 Grimnes, C M W 4:30PM-5:25PM 25-JAN-16 11-MAY-16

CFK 8002 Intermediate Ballet I This is an intermediate class for the student with at least two full years of previous ballet training. Learn intermediate level steps and combinations at the ballet barre and center. Ages: 8-18 Fee: $232.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41743 SM CBC-33 Grimnes, C M W 5:30PM-6:25PM 25-JAN-16 11-MAY-16

CFK 8003 Intermediate Ballet II This is an intermediate class for the student with at least three full years of previous ballet training. Students learn more advanced steps and combinations at the ballet barre and center. Ages: 10-18 Fee: $240.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41744 SM CBC-33 Grimnes, C T/R 4:00PM-4:55PM 26-JAN-16 12-MAY-16

CFK 8004 Intermediate/Advanced Ballet This class is designed for the upper-intermediate dancer transitioning into the advanced level of ballet. Students must have completed at least four years of previous ballet training and have instructor approval to enroll. One class will be danced on pointe. Students in this class must also enroll in Intermediate Pointe. Hair must be worn in a bun. Ages: 12-18 Fee: $300.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41746 SM CBC-33 Grimnes, C T 4:00PM-4:55PM 26-JAN-16 12-MAY-16

SM CBC-33 Grimnes, C R 5:30PM-6:55PM 26-JAN-16 12-MAY-16

CFK 8006 Beginning Pointe This class is designed for students who have received instructor approval to enroll and have completed at least three years of previous ballet training. All students in this class must also be enrolled in Intermediate Ballet II. Ages: 12-18 Fee: $120.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41750 SM CBC-33 Grimnes, C T/R 5:00PM-5:25PM 26-JAN-16 12-MAY-16

CFK 8008 Intermediate Pointe This class is a continuation of Beginning Pointe and is designed to challenge students that have basic pointe skills and wish to advance their technique and learn more complex pointe work. Students should have completed Beginning Pointe, be enrolled in Intermediate Ballet II, and have the instructor’s approval. Ages: 12-18 Fee: $120.00

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41751 SM CBC-33 Grimnes, C T/R 5:00PM-5:25PM 26-JAN-16 12-MAY-16

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CFK 8009 Advanced Ballet/Pointe This most advanced ballet class requires instructor approval to enroll. Students should have at least five years of previous ballet training. Two classes will be danced on pointe. Hair must be worn in a bun. Ages: 12-18 Fee: $360.00

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41752 SM CBC-33 Grimnes, C T/R 5:30PM-6:55PM 26-JAN-16 12-MAY-16

CFK 8014 Beginning Tap Students learn simple tab steps, combinations, and movement in this introductory tap class. No previous dance training needed. Ages: 6-12 Fee: $112.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

42078 SM D-118 STAFF S 12:00PM-12:55PM 30-JAN-16 13-MAY-16

CFK 8016 Introduction to Ballet Introduce your child to the fun and beauty of ballet and watch his or her self-esteem bloom! In this class, young students learn simple ballet steps, combinations, and creative movement. Ages: 4-5 Fee: $84.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41753 SM CBC-33 Mann, S S 8:30AM-9:10AM 30-JAN-16 14-MAY-16

41754 SM CBC-23 Yolar-Groppetti, M S 9:15AM-10:00AM 30-JAN-16 14-MAY-16

CFK 8017 Intro to Hip-Hop & Jazz Funk This introductory hip-hop and jazz class in the contemporary funk-style focuses on learning simple steps, combinations, and creative movement. Class encourages self-esteem through dance. Ages: 4-5 Fee: $84.00

CRN Location Rm Instructor Days/Times Meet Days

41755 SM CBC-33 Mann, S S 9:15AM-10:00AM 30-JAN-16 14-MAY-16

CFK 8021 Beg/Int Ballet Folklorico Learn basic folkloric steps, combinations, and concepts of stage presence. Students learn dances of different Mexican regions including Jalisco, Chihuahua, and Veracruz. Fee: $112.00

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41756 SM D-118 Vega, M S 9:00AM-9:55AM 30-JAN-16 14-MAY-16 Ages 6-941757 SM D-118 Vega, M S 10:00AM-10:55AM 30-JAN-16 14-MAY-16 Ages 10-15

CFK 8026 Beginning Hip-Hop/Jazz This is an introductory hip-hop and jazz class for the student with no previous dance training. Hip-Hop is a form of contemporary street dance and funk with its roots in jazz. Students learn basic warm-ups, steps, and combinations. Fee: $240.00

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41758 SM CBC-23 Mann, S T/R 3:30PM-4:25PM 26-JAN-16 12-MAY-16 Ages 6-941759 SM CBC-23 Mann, S T/R 4:30PM-5:25PM 26-JAN-16 12-MAY-16 Ages 10-14

CFK 8027 Int/Adv Jazz-Funk/Hip-Hop This class is for the dancer who has had at least two years of jazz, hip-hop, or other dance experience. Learn basic jazz, funk and hip-hop warm-ups and combinations, and more complex movements depending on the experience level. Students in this class have the opportunity to learn a fusion of contemporary dance styles. Ages: 13-18 Fee: $168.00

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41760 SM CBC-33 Mann, S F 4:00PM-5:25PM 29-JAN-16 13-MAY-16

College for Kids

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CFK 8030 Int/Adv Contemporary Dance Students learn advanced steps and combinations in both jazz and modern dance styles. This class requires at least three years of previous training in either ballet, jazz, modern, or any combination. Ages: 11-18 Fee: $168.00

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41761 SM CBC-33 Grimnes, C F 5:30PM-6:55PM 29-JAN-16 13-MAY-16

CFK 8045 Magical Moments Production This production of Magical Moments will feature a whimsical tale and is open to dancers of all levels and ages. Dance rehearsal times to be announced. Rehearsal times will depend on the parts in which students are cast. Dancers must be selected through the audition process to participate in the production. Leading roles generally are given to the Youth Dance Company. Ages: 6-18 The Magical Moments ballet, Princess and the Frog, together with Spring Recital is scheduled for May 14 and 15, 2016. Dancers must perform on all dates. Auditions are scheduled for Sat. February 6, 2016, 9am - Ages 6-9 (Beginning level dancers) 11am - Ages 12-18 (Interm. & adv. dancers).Fee: $55.00

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41762 SM CBC-33 Grimnes, C S 10:00AM-4:55PM 20-FEB-16 13-MAY-16

CFK 8047 Youth Dance Company This performing group is selected through audition and consists of advanced dancers. Dancers selected for the Youth Dance Company are required to take Advanced Ballet/Pointe and one additional class of other dance technique from either Int/Adv Jazz-Funk/Hip-Hop or Int/Adv Contemporary Dance. Ages: 12-18 Audition: Sat., Feb. 6, 9-10:30am, CBC-23. Additional Class Meetings: Sat 10am-5pm (CBC-23); Mon 5:30-6:55pm (CBC-33); Th 7:30-8:25pm (CBC-33) & Fri 4-5:25pm (CBC-33).Fee: $110.00

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41763 SM CBC-23 Grimnes, C TBA TBA 20-FEB-16 13-MAY-16

CFK 8110 Chemistry in the Kitchen Chemistry is happening all around you, especially in the kitchen. Young future scientists have an opportunity to learn basic chemistry in a very familiar setting. This hands-on class answers such questions as: why oil and vinegar do not mix, what makes bread rise, and why does dropping a mint into a soda bottle make a geyser Students also learn about chemical reactions by making root beer. After taking this class you will see food in a completely new way. Ages 11-15Students should bring a sack lunch. Fee: $36.00 Materials Fee: $10.00

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42079 SM I-216 Machiri, M S 9:00AM-2:55PM 27-FEB-16 27-FEB-16

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January

Intro to Tax Preparation

Medical Assistant Exam Prep, $75

Intro to Tax Prep Software

Preparing for GED Tests (Bilingual)

CFK Beginning Tap, $112

CFK Introduction to Ballet, $84

CFK Introduction to Ballet, $84

CFK Intro to Hip-Hop & Jazz Funk, $84

CFK Beg/Int Ballet Folklorico, $112

CFK Beg/Int Ballet Folklorico, $112

Preparation for Citizenship (Bilingual)

Intro to Nonprofit Management, $96

Fitting & Pattern Alterations (Bilingual), $5

Estate Planning

Computers & You - Level 1 (Bilingual), $5

Income Tax Prep Internship

February

CFK Magical Moments Production, $55

Nonprofit Management II, $144

Auto Wholesale Dealer, $89

Introduction to Beekeeping, $72

Mature Driver Improvement

CFK Chemistry in the Kitchen, $46

Estate Planning (Bilingual)

March

Light Cooking for 1-2 People, $20

Become a CA Notary Public, $65

April

Intermediate Beekeeping, $72

Floral Design: Beyond Basics II, $80

Cultural Aspects of Food (Italian Cuisine), $25

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Film Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 2

Bus Trip . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Page 3LA Fashion District, April 29

Faculty Spotlight . . . . . . . Page 4

Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . .Pages 5-7

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