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Show EC res Lakeside Review, Wednesday. May 22, 1985 WEBER STATE COLLEGE DIVISION OF CONTINUING EDUCATION SUMMER CLASS SCHEDULE June 1 through June 18, 1985 Learn and earn credit in some classes Announcing short courses for a long, fun summer Examiner Register by phone, mail or in person. Visa and Mastercard accepted. Current schedule published every other Sunday in the Ogden Standard 0 for further information on any class listed unless otherwise specified. Call 626-660- mtimuiMiiiU June 3, 1985 Personal, Family i Oral History Workshop: course includes oral history interviews conducted throughout the summer upon individual consultation with the instructor. Work will be directed toward personal, family and local history. Other dates TBA 1985 (Mon.-Fn- .) Date: June Time: 4 00-- 7 00 p m. 00 noncredit Fee: $170 credit; $100.00 Credit: History 495, undergrad credit, 5 cr. hrs. Location: Social Science Bldg , Room 007 Instructor Dr. Richard Sadler, WSC History Dept. June 12, 1985 Weight Loss through Exercise and Hutrition: Lose weight without losing the necessary nutrients, including those that contribute to a good appearance, energy and health How to avoid failure and achieve a permanent weight loss will be taught. Correct exercise June 1, 1985 In Search of Wildflowers - A Day of Discovery: Travel to Snow Basin, Avon Pass, North Ogden Pass and the Pine View area to discover the beauties of nature; find rare wildflowers, in places you've never noticed. Bring a picnic lunch and pm us for a day of relaxation amid the flowers. Date: June 1, 1985 (Sat ) Time: 8 00 a m.-- 4 30 p.m. Location: Ogden Canyon - meet at Promontory Tower Parking Lot Fee: $12 50 Adults; $1.50 Children (accompanied by an adult) Instructor Dr. LaGrande Hobbs, Chairman, WSC Botany Department techniques will be included y Date: June 31, 1985 (Wed) Time: 7:00-- 8 30 p m. Fee: $20 00 Location: To be announced (Call Instructor: Kathy Doutre June 17, 1985 Fitness & Conditioning Workshop: Teaches understanding the important component areas of a balanced total fitness and conditioning program. Directed to coaches, teachers, medical personnel and open to the public. Date: June 17-11985 (M Tu) 0 Time: 1 Fee: $86 00 credit; $50.00 non credit Credit HPERD 588, grad credit, 1 cr. hr. Location: Wsc Swenson Gym, Room 038 Instructor: Dr. Bud Belnap, WSC HPERD Department pm." ' A Walking Tour Of Our Local Geology: Join us for a day's easy hike through the June 12, 1985 hours as we tour Taylor of our local geology. The 4 mile slow, easy walk will last wonder with Your Dollars to and secrets Grocery Tips Coupons: Saving saving money north to Ogden Canyon, ending at Parry Camp. Designed for the geology novice, Canyon, skillful on use of include efficient refund in the coupons. Topics filing, grocery cashing through people of all ages are invited. Bring your lunch, water and a day pack as we observe ancient offers, and stretching your imagination and budget. formations, reminders of Lake Bonneville, the Wasatch fault, and try to understand the forces June 18, 1985 Date: June 12, 1985 (Wed.) that shaped this unique area. Time: 7.00-- 30 p.m. Depression: HOW tO Recognize S Conquer It: Everyone gets the blues now and then Date: June 1, 1985 (Saturday) Location: Promontory Tower, Room 306 However, when they last for days, something should be done. Topics will include symptoms, 0 Time: 8 30 p.m. KFee: $9 00 and professional and the consequences of depression to you and your cures, both Location: Ogden Canyon Meet at Rainbow Gardens Instructor: Joanne Roueche family. Fee: $12.50 adults, $1 50 children (accompanied by an adult) Date: June 18 and 20 1985 (Tues. and Thurs.) Instructor: Fred Pashley, WSC Geology Department June 17, 1985 Time: 7 p.m. Fee: $15.00 Children of Alcoholics: Identifies and discusses the impact parental alcoholism has on June 1985 8, Location: Promontory Tower, Room 306 the developmental growth of children and how one might recognize and assist these children Excursion: Sign up for a day of birdwatching. We'll travel to the The Instructor: Antoinette W. Weight in developing personal, social and intellectual strengths. Snow Fernwood at Basin. near Park, Ogden marshes Bring up Canyon, ending your Ogden, 1985 Date: June ID bird books and your lunch. binoculars, insect repellent, Time: 6 00-- 30 p m 6-- 7 8 i a.m.-3.3- self-hel- p 0 17-2- 24-2- (Mon.-Thurs- .) 8 Fee: $86 00 credit; $55 00 Date: June 8. 1985 (Saturday) Time: 6 30 a m. to 4 30 p m. Location: Meet at west side of WSC Science Bldg. Fee: $12 50 adults; $1 .50 children (accompanied by an adult) Instructor. Dr. Neil Jensen it Credit Education 556, grad credit, 2 cr. hrs. Location: Promontory Tower, Room 31 1 Coordinator Dr. Leon Blake, Director, St. Benedict's ACT Center Teaching Your Children to Avoid ( Escape From) Strangers: vaccinating your children against abuse may be the most important innoculation you can give them. Parer night (June 17) will include awareness of dangers in the home, development of a communication climate between parent and child, and techniques used to warn children without creating fear of the world. How to recognize strangers and dangerous situations, when and how to say no', as well as how to seek help, will be covered on June 24. The July class will include effective handling of the peer pressure that may lead to danger, and most topics covered the previous week. Oate: Mondays, June 17, 1985 (Parents only); June 24 (ages 8 and younger); July and older) Time: 7.00-- 9 00 p m. Location: Promontory Tower, Room 306 Fee: $10 00 per family Instructor; Dr. William McVaugh, WSC Psych. Dept. 1 (Ages 9 The Hyperactive Child: An indepth review of issues involving the diagnosis and management of hyperactive children. Learn the administration and interpretation of teachers' behavior checklists, parent rating scales and other tools commonly used to diagnose hyperactivity. Date: June 8, 1985 (Mon.-F- ri Time: 10 00 a m -- 1.00 p m. it Fee: $112 00 credit, $65 00 Location: Social Science Bldg , Room 215 Instructor: Dr. Judith Mitchell, WSC School of Educ. ONGOING CLASSES Lamaze: Prepared Childbirth Class: Learn what you and vour partner can do during labor and delivery to help you and your baby. Preparation should begin during the late 7th or 8th month of pregnancy. Course consists of six weeks, 2 'h hour classes. Register early as enrollment is limited. For further information, call Marilyn Tooley, 479-300Date: To be announced Time: To be announced Fee: $45 00 per couple Location: To be announced Instructor Marilyn B. Tooley, RN, ACCE, Licensed Childbirth Educator upo F. June 12, 1985 How to Live Off the Land: a basic course in primitive living and wilderness survival. Come learn of the communication with the land possessed by the American Indians. Open to all serious students; no age limit. Please register early as enrollment is limited to 25. Date: June 1 2, 1 9, 26. 1 985 (Wed.) June 22 (Sat ) Field Trip June 27, 28, 29 (Th.F.S) 3 day field trip Times: 6 00-- 9 00 p m. (June 12. 19. 26) 9 00 a.m.-- 5 00 p m. (June 22 field trip) Three-da- y field tnp - TBA it Fee: $112.00 credit; $65.00 Credit: Botany 292, 3 cr. hrs. Location: Science Lab Bldg., Room 425 Instructor Dr. Stephen L. Clark, Dept, of Botany June 18, 1985 Canoeing for the Hovice: A beginning class with Red Cross certification. Students should be twelve years of age and able to swim. Instruction will include the power stroke, sweeps and sculling, solo and tandem canoeing and canoeing safety. & y 1985 Date: June 2, (Tues. Thurs.) Time: 5 00-- 7 30 p.m. Location: Pineview Reservoir Fee: $45 00 Instructor Nancy Stephenson June 10, 1985 Ballet West Christensen Academy: The Ballet West Christensen Academy is a educational organization focusing on precise classical ballet training and the an art Adult ballet classes will be held if enough interest is of form. dance as appreciation from 3 0 indicated. Please call Katharyn Lee at 626-661- 8 p m., or Liz Owens at (801) 355-007- 3 from 2 30-7.p m. for registration and more information. Date: June 12, 1985 Time: TBA (Contact instructor) Fee: $65.00 for two hours per week for course Location: Val Browning Center for the Performing Arts Instructor. Katharyn Lee it June 7, 1985 Electronic Spreadsheets Tor Business: a newly revised, introductory workshop m electronic spreadsheets for business with hands-o- n concepts, experience in Lotus (development of spreadsheets for accounting and forecasting; consolidating spreadsheet data by combining, adding and subtracting, etc. Applications in this workshop are financial in nature, aimed principally at the accountant, financial analyst and auditor with practical, uses. Not designed for those with more than a rudimentary knowledge of Lotus f June 8, 1985 Advanced Electronics Spreadsheets for Business: as a foiiow-u- p to a successful introductory course in electronics spreadsheets for business, an advanced program for those who have progressed beyond the introductory material. Hands-o- n experience is provided in developing and implementing macros, the typing alternative; advanced data base management techniques. Course is designed for the person who has had spreadsheet orand has completed the introductory course. Eight hours experience with Lotus continuing education credit is available for each course. Dates: June 7, 1985 Introduction June 8, 1985 Advanced Time: 8 00 a m -- 5 00 p.m. Fee: $195 00 (Both Sessions $350 00) Location: WSC Wattis Business Bldg., Room 202 Instructor Dr. Cordon Nielsen, WSC Accounting Department June 10, 1985 Aerospace Education Workshop lor Adults: Designed for teachers and other interested adults who have the desire to explore the wonders of space and space travel. Date: June 10-1- 4 (Mon.-Fn- .) Time: 9 00 a m.-- 4 00 p m. Fee: $112 00 credit; $65.00 non-cred- it for 476. Credit: Education 475 or Education 476, 3 credit hours. 475 is a Location: Education Bldg., Sage Room 017 Instructor Dr. Evan J. Memmott, WSC School of Education Beal Estate Finance And The HP 12C Programmable Calculator: Geared to those not already skilled in the use of the HP 12C and appropriate even for a first-tim- e Hewlette Packard calculator user. Begins with the concept of time value of money, moves to a brief and basic treatment of time value of money formulas, and then progress to the use of the HP calculator in time value of money analysis. Date: June 10, 1985 (Monday) Time: 8 00 a m.-- 5 00 p.m. Fee: $100 00 Location: Wattis Business Building, Room 111 Instructor Dr. Bruce Handley June 12, 1985 Approaches to Meaningful Communication: Discover how you are communicating and the effect your patterns have on important relationships. Learn how to reduce barriers and increase breakthroughs while communicating. Results will be awareness and satisfaction in relationships. Date: June 12-1- 5 (W,Th,F,S) Time: 8 30 a m.-- 5 00 p m. it Fee: $112.00 credit; $65 00 Credit: Communication 305, 3 credit hours Location: Social Science Building, Room 005 Instructor Jay Clegg, MS Education Spec, in Counseling & Guidance, WSC Comm. Dept. June 13, 1985 Computer Operations Management: i This two-da- y course shows you how to set realistic goals, objectives and standards; how to organize computer operations for more efficient performance; motivate employees; develop efficient machine utilization capability using workflow standards, establish a workflow reporting system; and morel Date: June 13-11985 (Th,F) Time: 9 00 a m.-- 4 30 p m. Fee: $475 00 per person (10 discount if 3 or more from same organization attend) Location: Salt Lake Sheraton, 255 Southwest Temple Instructor George Pitagorsky, Pitagorsky Consulting June 17, 1985 Relaxation and Imagery: Course teaches a variety of relaxation, concentration and imagery skills for athletes and other performing artists in various settings. Some topics covered are 1) progressive relaxation 2) self hypnosis 3) mental rehearsal 4) structured images 5) thought stopping and 6) breathing response. Date: June 10 (M,W) Time: 7 0 p m. Fee: $35 00 , Location: Social Science Bldg., Room 005 Instructor Steve Kanten Stress Management for Everyone: Class explores current theories of stress. Learn how and why stress affects us as it does and learn a variety of applied stress management techniques such as deep relaxation, time management, behavior changes, exercise, motivation and goal setting Date: June 10, 1985 (M,W) Time: 8 00-- 9 00 p.m. Fee: $35 00 Location: Social Science Building, Room 005 Instructor Steve Kanten management. Date: May 24, 1985 (Thursday) Time: 8 00 a.m. -- 12.00 noon Fee: Free to public Location: WSC Shepherd Union Building Room 338-34- 0 Instructors: John A Medina, Director, LaborAnti-Discnminatio- n Division, Dr. Edward Valenzuela, Deputy Director, Phoenix District Office. June 10, 1985 Vocational Education Conference: For further information, can June 13, 1985 Tenth Annual Early Childhood Education Conference: win feature keynote speakers and a variety of workshop sessions. Attendees will gam opportunities to upgrade skills in classroom curriculum such as music, movement, nutrition, reading, math and creative course designed for people interested in ground requirements preparation, ground school instructor A school instruction, whether for FFA qualification or just for an introduction to pilot qualification. Oate: June 10-21985 (Mon.-Fri- .) Time: 9 00 a m.-- 4 00 p m. it Fee: $198 00 credit; $135 00 Credit Education 475, 3 cr. hrs. Education 476, 3 cr. hrs. Total of 6 credit hours available Location: Education Building, Sage Room 017 Instructor: Dr. Evan J. Memmott, WSC School of Education YOUPIPJO LES1R 0G R AM i June 3, 1985 Summer Tumbling and Gymnastics: Beginning gymnastics classes for ages 6 and up Classes are two days a week for 6 week period. Select either Monday and Wednesday (June 10) or Tuesday and Thursday (June 11). Time: 1 00-- 2 30 p.m. Fee: $50.00 per session Location: WSC Swenson Gym, South Balcony Instructors: Stan Booth & Skeeter Chadwick Note: When registering, please indicate on which day you would like to take the class. Registration will be accepted the day of class in gym. The Utah Musical Theatre Young Company Musical Theatre workshop for high school and college students. Admission by audition. The Young Company will prepare a musical revue to be publicly performed at the conclusion of the workshop. Students may audition for any or all of the musical theatre productions presented by the Utah Musical Theatre: Annie', Anne of Green Gables', and Little Mary Sunshine. Rehearsals for these shows are in addition to workshop times. Contact Dr. Ronald Ladwig, 626-643Date: June 6 (see schedule below) Time: See schedule below Fee: $50 00 non credit; additional fee for credit Credit Education 556, grad credit, 3 credit hrs, Theatre Arts 490A, undergrad cred, 2 credit hrs; Theatre Arts 490B, undergrad credit, 1 credit hour. Location: Val Browning Center for the Performing Arts Instructors: Dr. Ronald V. Ladwig & Mr. Timothy H. Stettler I. June 15, 1985 Beginning Sailboarding: Catch a wave and experience the excitement of sailboardmg course includes instruction, transportation, board and while learning the basics This one-da- y life jacket rental, plus GREAT FUN. Please dress for swimming. Bnng towel and clothes to keep warm and dry; also tennis shoes are required. Register early as the maximum class is 15 people. Date: June 15, 1985 (Sat.) Session I June 22, 1985 (Sat.) Session II 0 Time: 1 p m. Fee: $25.00 per session Location: Meet at Wilderness Recreation Center in WSC Shepherd Union Bldg., 12 noon Instructor: Nancy Stephenson June 17, 1985 Ballet Workshop: An intermediate ballet technique class emphasizing ballet training & theory as developed by George Balanchine. Instructor is former soloist with the NY City Ballet Date: June 9, 1985 (M,W,F) a m. Time: it Fee: $86 00 credit; $55.00 Credit: HPERD 584, grad credit, 2 cr. hrs. WSC Location: Swenson Gym Dance Studio Instructor: Penelope Dudleston II. Technical workshop for high school drama students and college students. Admission by application. Workshop focus will be on scenery, props, etc. for the Utah Musical Theatres summer season. For further information, contact Tim Stettler at Date: June 3-- 7 (M thru F) 2.00-- 5 00 p.m. June 4 (Tu thru F) 9 00-1- 1 00 am. June 17-2- 2 (M thru S) 9 00-1- 1 00 a m. a.m. June 25-2- 8 (Tu thru F) 9 June 29 (S) 9 00 a.m.-- l 0 00 p m. a.m.-0.00 6 9.00 (S) l p.m. July June 5, 1985 Music for Moppets: An introduction to the joys of music for the very young, through the keyboard. Dates: June 5, 12, 19 1985 (Wednesday) Time: 4 0 p.m. Fee: $45.00 June 18, 1985 Val Location: Browning Center, Room 328 Blackjack - From Beginning tO Winning: A course for everyone, including those who Instructor: Beth Shaw have never played the game. Learn all the rules, how to play in a casino and best methods foi winning, plus a special section on card counting. June 10, 1985 Date: June 2, 1985 (Tues.) Time: 6 30-- 8 30 p.m. Aerospace Education Workshop tor Youth: workshop is designed for boy and gin scouts and leaders. Can fill requirements for three merit badges, i.e., Aviation, Space Fee: $25 00 Room 325 Location: Union Building WSC, Exploration, Weather. A weather chart must be kept for 30 days prior to June 10 to fill Instructor: David Bishop requirements for Weather merit badge. Date: June 10-11985 (M thru Fri) Time: 9 00 a.m.-4.0- 0 p.m. Technique and Theory of Modern Dance: A modern technique class stressing Fee: $28.00 alignment, strength and phrasing as well as individual performance. Class will explore the WSC Education Location: Bldg. techniques and theories of modern dance as developed by Martha Graham, Jose Limon and Instructor: Dr. Evan Memmott, School of Education Bill Evans. 8 (T.Th) Date: June June 17, 1985 1.20 a m. Time: it Fee: $86 00 credit; $50.00 The fair is a senes of expnences to encourage Family Foreign Language Fair-Frenc- h: Credit: HPERD 586, grad credit, 1 cr. hr. the study of foreign languages and foreign travel of family members. Includes conversation, Location: WSC Swenson Gym Dance Studio names, songs and culture; open to children 5-years and their parents, Instructor: Michele Rusinko, WSC HPERD Dept. 1985 (Mon thru Fri) , late: June 17-2-1 Time: 8 45 a m. 0:1 5 a m. Fee: $25.00 each child; $10.00 each additional child (Parents no charge) Location: Social Science Bldg. Room 227 Instructor: Dr. Jean Andra, WSC Foreign Language Dept. RJHEA June 4, 1985 Aerobics for the an Beginning Typing: Learn basic typing skills; designed for junior and senior high school students who want to learn to type prior to college or for brush-ufor anyone. Date: June 22, 1985 (Monday) p 00 p.m. Time: 2 Fee: $25.00 Location: WSC Building 2, Room 209 Instructor: Shelly Dickamore 00-- 4 Full-Figur- ed Woman: Aerobic exercise designed for the woman. Physical fitness increases enjoyment for life; one becomes more productive, body will include warmup, floor enjoys better health. Class systems work more efficiently, and one cool-dowexercises, health tips, aerobics and Date: June 11, 1984 (TTh. Session) Time: 6 0 p.m. Fee: $1800 Location: Social Science, Room 215 Instructor: Susan Snow, Cert. Aerobics Instructor Aerobics Exercise Class for Men and Women: Class consists of stretch exercises; firm and tone muscles; cardiopulmonary workout: cool-dow- n out. Oate: June 11, 1985 (TTh. Session) pm. Fee: $1 8 00 Time: 7:30-8.3- 0 Location: Social Science. Room 215 Instructor, Susan Snow and and stretch Summer Karate Classes: Course teaches all classes in includes both An excellent physical conditioning and weight control exercise and Tai Kwon-DHap o mental discipline and emotional conditioning. promotes Oate: June 7, 1985 (M W) Time: 4 30-- 5 30 p m. (Ages 5 30-- 6 30 p.m. (Ages 12-16 0 p m. (Ages 19 and up ) Fee: $45 00 Location: WSC Gym, Room 001 Chul Instructor: Lim, 8th Degree Black Belt tss0 Delivering Quality Education To The Lifelong Learner June 18, 1985 Recovering Your Shorthand Skills: Covers Gregg andor Century 21 Shorthand Systems. Class will review basic theory, knowledge of phrasing, brief formsspeed forms, and transcription reading 6 (T & Th) Date: June Time: 4 00-- 6 00 p m. Location: Building 2, Room 229, WSC Fee: $27 50 Instructor Coleen Merrell 6 dramatics. Attendees will become aware of current programs and research in the area of early childhood education. Date: June 13-11985 (Th Fr) . Time: 8'00 am.-5.0- 0 p.m. Fee: $20 00 recording fee Credit: Education 556, grad credit; 1 Cr. Hr Location: Westminster College, Salt Lake City Instructor: Tom Day, WSC Dept, of Child and Family Studies mm Aviation Aerospace Training: Mav 24, 1985 EEO Update Symposium: The purpose of this symposium is to provide employers in the Northern Utah area an update of the EEO laws. The session will consist of an overview of federal and state laws, processing a charge of discrimination and the litigation process. All attendees will receive a folder of EEO literature and material to aid them in personnel Mail In: Mail registration form with check or bankcard number and expiration date. Make, check payable to Weber State College. 8 00 a m.-- 7 00 Phone In: Call 626-660p m. (Bankcards only) Promontory Tower, 4th Floor, 8 00 a p.m. Friday, 12 noon to 500 p m. Walk-i- n: Mon.-Thur- s. u I 1 |