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ORANGE COAST COLLEGE Community Education SPRING 2017 ENRICH YOUR LIFE PLAN FOR SUCCESS Winter Intersession begins Jan. 3 rd Most Spring 2017 credit classes start Jan. 30 th Orange Coast College

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COMMUNITY EDUCATION FALL 2012

We Boost Performance.You Boost Your Bottom Line.Why Choose the Customized Training Institute (CTI) at Orange Coast College?

It’s simple - research shows workforce education is the most critical productivity factor and employers providing formal training for employees see 15-20% average increase in productivity.*

That’s why businesses and individuals come to Orange Coast College for their training needs. We are a trusted resource and conduit for businesses who are in need of customized training, workforce development and skills upgrade. Our instructors and consultants are hired based on experience, product knowledge, training skills and a demonstrated ability to deliver quality instruction.

Customized Training Solutions Include:• Leadership & Management

• Teambuilding & Conflict Resolution

• 1-1 Coaching for Improved Performance

• C-Suite Coaching

• Sales Training

• English at Work (ESL)

• Spanish for Managers and Supervisors

• On- the- Job Training Facilitation

• Microsoft Applications Training

• Basic Skills- Writing, Shop Math

• Technical Skills Training

• Advanced Manufacturing Skills Training

• CNC, Lean, Six-Sigma Training

• Safety and Environmental Compliance Training

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Other training topics available based on client preference. All training is customized. Call us today to schedule a free assessment, and discuss your training, expansion or workforce development needs. We can be reached at 714-432-5672 or [email protected]*Source: U.S. Departments of Labor and Education “21st Century Skills for 21st Century Jobs”

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Business, Computing & FinanceManagement and Supervisory Certificate Series ........2Social Media, Sales and Marketing..............................3Financial Matters ..........................................................4

Professional AdvancementEntrepreneurship ..........................................................5Certification ..................................................................5

Arts & EntertainmentCulinary Arts and Cooking ...........................................6Make-up Artistry ..........................................................6Fine Arts ........................................................................7Photography ..................................................................7Visual Arts .....................................................................7Jewelry Making ............................................................8Fashion ..........................................................................8Language & Literature ..................................................8Music .............................................................................9

Life, Leisure & RecreationHealth & Wellness .......................................................10Personal Development ................................................10Ayurveda Holistic Health Series .................................11Sports & Fitness .........................................................12Travel ...........................................................................12

Kids CollegeAcademic Enrichment ................................................12Computer and Robotics ..............................................13Test Prep .....................................................................14

Court Mandated ProgramsJuvenile Alcohol and Drug Awareness ......................14

Online Learning ...........................................................16Registration Form .......................................................18Registration and Parking Information .......................19Campus Map ...............................................................20

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Management and Supervisory Certificate SeriesManagement skills are critical for those in first level management positions and for those who wish to aspire to supervision. Core skill sets will enable a person to be prepared for a variety of situations and help the person to handle them successfully. Through this program participants can help avoid costly errors and strengthen a company’s profit position. This certificate program includes five core skills. Mike R. Brady has taught management skills to over 200 leaders. He has recruited, hired and trained numerous employees and established team-oriented workplaces. He has increased sales, implemented quality systems and coached leaders in manufacturing, retail, and service environments.

Expert Delegation and How to Train Your TeamA five-step process for delegation will be taught and practiced. It is designed to ensure that quality, quantity and timeliness will result. Effective training tools will be described as well as how to mentor employees.

Wed., February 156:30 P.M. - 9 P.M.Social Science 106Fee: $55, includes $5 material fee

Dealing with the Difficult EmployeeIn this course participants learn how to handle those employees who are a special challenge. These individuals take up more time, can be a headache, plus disrupt the rest of the workforce. You will learn how to handle the situations skillfully, and deal with individual personalities and problem behavior. You will learn how to immediately ad-dress key issues, use emotional intelligence, make steady progress, and avoid costly mistakes. The result will be improved morale and getting back to focusing on your core product and services.

Wed., February 226:30 P.M. - 9 P.M.Social Science 106Fee: $55, includes $5 material fee

Problem Solving Principles That Work!In this course leaders learn a six-step problem solving process that provides a structure for get-ting others involved in solving core problems. It also includes assessing the feasibility, cost and effectiveness of the solutions. In addition, par-ticipants learn how to determine whether to use a problem solving, decision making, or planning process in various situations, and will receive an introduction to root cause analysis.

Wed., March 16:30 P.M. - 9 P.M.Social Science 106Fee: $55, includes $5 material fee

Making Better DecisionsIn this session leaders will review 15 causes of weak decision making and learn a fact-based, simple to use model that takes decision making and risk assessment to a higher level. Practice in using the decision making model is included in the workshop.

Wed., March 86:30 P.M. - 9 P.M.Social Science 106Fee: $55, includes $5 material fee

Creating the Team That You WantCommunicating expectations related to the job, coaching employees, and getting great results even with the most challenging employees is the goal of this course. Leaders have a lot more in-fluence than they might think and by learning key skills they can significantly improve their team and the organization in a relatively short period of time.

Wed., March 156:30 P.M. - 9 P.M.Social Science 106Fee: $55, includes $5 material fee

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SOCIAL MEDIA, SALES & MARKETING

Import Export Now!JOHN SPIERS

Now you can learn what it takes to be self-em-ployed in import or export (or both) of goods or services with this step-by-step hands-on nine week seminar delivered over the internet. Learn how to develop your product or service, find the best suppliers, best customers, work with banks, currency issues, insurance companies, govern-ment agencies and other trade entities. Weekly live sessions online. After the formal nine week course, you may join a listserv of ex-students, so access to the instructor and peers never ends.

Thurs., January 26 - March 236 P.M. - 8 P.M.

Thurs., April 13 - June 86 P.M. - 8 P.M.

Online Fee: $95

eBay 1- The Basics of SellingKEVIN BOYD

Whether you simply want to clear the closet, desire additional part-time income or a serious eBay business, this class is your foundation. Learn how to set up an eBay Seller account, cre-ate successful eBay listings, upload pictures and accept credit card payments with PayPal. In-cluded are selling “Tips, Tricks and the Traps” to avoid. Covers how to determine shipping costs, where to get FREE shipping supplies, how to print shipping labels from your home computer and get FREE home pickup. Optional eBooks available for purchase after class. This class is taught by multi-award winning eBay instructor and published author.

Mon., January 306 P.M. - 9 P.M.Social Science 104Fee: $59

eBay 2 - Advanced Selling StrategiesKEVIN BOYD

Learn the “Insider Tips and Strategies” that will draw the most bids, maximize sales and beat your competition. Covers how to find a profitable niche, what to sell, what to avoid and how to use Drop Shippers to minimize inventory costs. Includes eBay research, marketing and pho-tography tips and how to sell antiques and col-lectables. Taught by multi-award winning eBay instructor and published author.

Tues., January 316 P.M. - 9 P.M.Social Science 104Fee: $59

Exporting Food as a Small BusinessJOHN SPIERS

What if you could find untapped markets over-seas for small food or beverage businesses that were just a profitable but no more difficult than a domestic sale? The fastest growing segment of USA exports is food, and whether you act as a principal or an agent, the field is wide open. Forget what you have heard about exporting and come learn a proven strategy to test your product with customers while eliminating all of the problems and risks people commonly asso-ciate with exporting. No business is too small to export. Join students from around the world in this online course, highly rated by the past par-ticipants, with whom you can join to stay in touch with the instructor as you proceed to your goals.

Tues., January 24 - February 146 P.M. - 7 P.M.

Tues., April 11 - May 26 P.M. - 7 P.M.

OnlineFee: $89

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FINANCIAL MATTERS

Building Your Financial Portfolio on $50 a MonthBOBBIE CHRISTENSEN

Give yourself the gift of financial security. Invest-ing is open to all regardless of sex, race, age, and requires no college or even having a job. It takes very little money, creates passive income, has very low risk and is as easy as writing a check. Using proven techniques, learn how to turn $50 a month into $100,000 and create your own personal retirement fund without paying a broker. This is the only seminar in the country that teaches this 100-year proven method of in-vesting. Optional book will be available at class for $17.

Fri., March 246 P.M. - 9 P.M.Social Science 109Fee: $52

Savvy Medicare PlanningJAMES PETERS

Learn what Boomers need to know about Medi-care, Long-Term Care, and the Affordable Care Act (ACA), and how it will affect you, your familiy and your business.Medicare enrollment and Plans A through N will be covered as well as ex-pected costs for Medicare and how to integrate Medicare with private insurance. Avoid exces-sive costs for private insurance and higher health care costs in retirement.

Sat., February 259 A.M. - 11 A.M.Social Science 107Fee: $39

Making the Most of Social SecurityJAMES PETERS

In this class we’ll explore sound retirement in-come-enhancing strategies, with a major focus on Social Security. The presentation describes Social Security rules and restrictions, spousal and survivor benefits, and recent changes re-sulting from the Bipartisan Budget Act of 2015. Make informed retirement plan distribution deci-sions and learn to create a “do-it-yourself” per-sonal pension using annuities.

Sat., March 119 A.M. - 11 A.M.Social Science 107Fee: $39

Estate ConservationJAMES PETERS

This course explains the need for careful action when it comes to managing an estate, as well as new federal estate tax provisions including case studies to illustrate. The fundamentals of estate conservation, challenges to estates, dis-tribution techniques, and trust strategies are also discussed.

Sat., March 189 A.M. - 11 A.M.Social Science 107Fee: $39

Retirement Made EasyMICHAEL PASH, CFP®, AIF®, MBA

Learn time-tested financial principles that can be applied to a variety of financial situations. You’ll receive the latest facts and figures on retirement planning, and benefit from visual aids and hand-outs that are easy to understand. Homework will reinforce class work and build a foundation for your personal financial program. A 230-page workbook and reference tool containing financial concepts, exercises, and worksheets is included.

Thurs., February 9 - February 16Social Science 108Fee: $59

Wed., February 15 - February 22Social Science 109Fee: $59

Thurs., March 2 - March 9Social Science 108Fee: $59

Tues., March 7 - March 14Social Science 104Fee: $59

Wed., May 10 - May 17Social Science 109Fee: $59

Tues., May 16 - May 23Social Science 104Fee: $59

6:30 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.

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PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT

PROFESSIONAL ADVANCEMENT

CERTIFICATION

Become a Certified Therapy Dog HandlerRICHARD KATZ

This 4-hour class is for teenagers and adults that want to learn the most expedient and least-cost way to become registered with well-respected and recognized local, regional and national dog therapy agencies. The class will also prepare you for taking the live (with your dog) and written cer-tification tests. Anyone who has felt a connection with a pet and experienced the joy of uncondi-tional love and acceptance, knows the value of a pet’s companionship. These qualities make animals, particularly dogs, ideal therapeutic visitors that bring smiles to patients in hospitals, calm travelers at airports, ease children’s anxi-ety during court testimony, help children learn to read, provide comfort to victims of natural and man-made disasters, and other newer, emerg-ing applications. Course includes an in-depth explanation of the entire registration process and strategies to help you choose a facility that matches your service interests. We combine lec-ture, demonstrations and videos of therapy dog evaluations used by different registering agen-cies, as well as helping you prepare for the han-dler’s written portion of the certification process. A slide deck of the class and post class support will also be provided. Note: Please do not bring your dog to class.

Sat., April 89 A.M. - 1 P.M.Social Science 110Fee: $65

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

Make Xtra Income: Auto Wholesale Business from HomeWAYNE WILLIAMS

Increase your income by buying and selling wholesale cars, either as a home-based busi-ness or purchase your favorite vehicles at huge discounts. Learn 6 techniques that create profits and cash flow. Learn how to get your auto dealer license in 15 days. Find out the how and where of buying below wholesale prices and how to sell at retail prices. You’ll get a FREE list of all 300+ dealer-only auctions in the USA where automo-biles are sold below wholesale. This class is DMV approved and you’ll receive a DMV certificate of completion after you complete the class exam. Benefits of a dealer license include dealer plates for vehicles that can be used for business and pleasure, auto parts and service at wholesale prices and sales tax exempt, ability to travel and do business in every state, import and export opportunities and tax deductions. Dealers DO NOT pay annual registration or smog fees on ve-hicles owed as inventory.

Wed & Thurs., March 1 - March 26 P.M. - 9 P.M.MBCC 308Fee: $105, includes $20 material fee

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ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT

MAKE-UP ARTISTRY

Make-Up Artistry CertificationNATALIE MORISOLI

Hone your craft. Build a portfolio! Learn insider secrets from a expert makeup artist. This session is designed for aestheticians, hairstylists or any-one who has the desire to learn new make-up techniques. Learn about color theory, face cor-rections, tool and brush selection, eyeshadow placement, as well as celebrity inspired, day/eve-ning and bridal make-up. Students who attend all six classes will receive a certificate of comple-tion and may apply for a pro-discount, accepted by select makeup giants around the world. For the first class please bring what you currently have in your makeup kit and the instructor will help you decide what additional items you will need to purchase. Students will be required to have materials by the second class. Please see supply list online. Please bring your makeup kit and paper and pencil to class every day.

Wed., February 22 - March 296 P.M. - 10 P.M.Arts Center 322Fee: $399

CULINARY ARTS AND COOKING

The Answer is Vegan!CAROL CYMERINT

Gain a thorough understanding of what a vegan lifestyle is. Learn how you can feel better, gain more energy, lose weight naturally and be in con-trol of your health again. Whether you’re ready to go completely vegan or just want to try some baby steps this class will give you the tools. Learn how easy it is to eat vegan and prepare your meals. You’ll be given recipes and a weekly guide - plus much more. This is not a cooking class.

Sat., February 410 A.M. - 1 P.M.Social Science 110Fee: $59, includes $20 material fee

Basic Knife Skills WorkshopKIM ALLEN

Which knives do you really need in the kitchen? How do you use them properly? What exactly do they do? Find out for yourself in this hands-on workshop where you learn how to mince, slice and dice vegetables and herbs. Knowing how to use a knife is critical in the kitchen, and this class will teach basic skills to give you that cut-ting edge and technique. This is a great class for people with limited experience who are looking to improve their kitchen skills. Knife care, sharp-ening and honing, selection and manufacturing are also covered. *Students bring their own chef knives. Light appetizers will be served.

Sat., February 1110 A.M. - 1 P.M.Journalism 105Fee: $65, includes $10 material fee

DOUGH!KIM ALLEN

One of the important culinary basics is work-ing with dough. In this class you will learn about gluten, how to make flaky pies and biscuits, the magic of puff pastry and pasta production. Mak-ing your own breads and pastas is great for any-one who wishes to reduce empty carbohydrates and increase healthy whole grains in their diet. Learn the secret of carbohydrates and increase healthy whole grains in recipes. Learn the se-cret of no-knead bread. Hands-on learning with aprons and equipment is provided, but you will bring the most important tools for dough, your hands! Bring your appetite for a grand meal showcasing the products of homemade dough. How about homemade butter to go with it?

Sat., February 259 A.M. - 1 P.M.Journalism 105Fee: $75, includes $15 material fee

Pizza, Pasta and CalzoneKIM ALLEN

Learn eveything you need to know to properly make these Italian classics. Later we’ll enjoy an Italian feast. All aprons and equipment are pro-vided.

Sat., March 189 A.M. - 1 P.M.Journalism 105Fee: $75, includes $15 material fee

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Cooking with Craft BeerKIM ALLEN

You love to drink beer, but do you know how to cook with the stuff? Learn the ins and outs of cooking with beer. Students will learn how to cook a gourmet meal incorporating some de-lectable ales, lagers and stouts. Students will also enjoy their creations with samples of spe-cially-paired beers and get tips for beer pairing at home; menu to be announced. Aprons and equipment provided. You may bring your own knife kits. Students must be at least 21 years of age to enroll.

Sat., April 2212 P.M. - 4 P.M.Journalism 105Fee: $95, includes $20 material fee

SushiKIM ALLEN

Learn the ancient art of sushi making but with modern ingredients. We will prepare maki, uru-maki (California roll), musubi and more. Aprons, equipment and rolling mats provided.

Sat., May 69 A.M. - 1 P.M.Journalism 105Fee: $95, includes $20 material fee

VISUAL ARTS

Getting Started in Digital PhotographyCRAIG FUCILE

This is an ideal class if you are new to digital pho-tography or would like a refresher course in pho-tography. Learn how to get accurate focus, set white balance, control sharpness, adjust expo-sure, choose ISO, and use your camera to make better photographs of favorite subjects. You’ll also learn about megapixels, jpeg and raw files, and memory cards. Your questions will be an-swered! Bring a digital camera (with adjustments for shutter and aperture) and camera owner’s manual to class. One Saturday field session: February 18, 9:30 - 11:30 am.

Tues., January 31 - February 287 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.Social Science 103Fee: $99, includes $10 material fee

Intermediate Digital PhotographyCRAIG FUCILE

Take your photography to the next level in this learn-by-doing class. You’ll learn about cam-era menu features, metering modes, making photographs with improved color and detail, custom white balance, close-up and low-light photography and using the built-in camera flash. Students practice new skills and get feedback from the instructor. One Saturday morning field session included. Bring your digital camera (with adjustable shutter speed and aperture), owner’s manual and 6 photographs to class. One Satur-day field session: April 8, 10:30 am - 12:30pm.

Tues., March 14 - April 18 (no class March 28)7 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.Social Science 103Fee: $119, includes $10 material fee

Basic and Continuing Watercolor Ages 16+BILL KALIONZES

Learn traditional transparent watercolor from the ground up. This class is designed to teach the be-ginner and even the struggling intermediate art-ist, the basics of one of the most misunderstood, yet enjoyable mediums. Learn sound, step-by-step watercolor painting techniques, procedures and some tricks of the trade designed to give you a foundation in watercolor. We’ll also cover presentation, subject matter selection and sup-plies such as brushes, paints, papers and more. We’ll have technique demonstrations followed by in-class student painting. Students will quickly pick up the basic concepts and methods neces-sary to produce a well thought out and compe-tent watercolor. Prerequisites are basic drawing skills and a desire to learn watercolor.

Sat., February 25 - April 19 A.M. - 12 P.M.Arts Center 322Fee: $149

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FASHION

Quilting Modern StyleSANDRA JOHNSON

Learn the tools and techniques of constructing a modern quilt including: how to read a quilting pattern, the use of color and value to create visu-ally interesting quilts, how to use quilting tools, rotary cutter and quilter’s rulers. We will also cre-ate a quilt top and layer the top, as well as bat-ting, basting, quilting and binding. During class you will have the opportunity to work to learn the skills needed to transition to more complex designs.

Mon., February 27 - March 276:30 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.Arts Center 322Fee: $195, includes $20 material fee

Hand Stitching Projects Using Sashiko, Embroidery and Needlework

SANDRA JOHNSON

Learn a 350 year old Japanese hand needlework technique using a thick cotton thread to create geometric patterns against a solid background fabric. Sashiko, Embroidery, and Boro are all simple techniques and skills you can learn and expand upon while also developing many oth-er applications. Boro is derived from Japanese boroboro, meaning something tattered. Learn how to add embroidery, sashiko, and boro stitching to personalize a pair of jeans or sweat-shirt. You’ll also discover the top 10 best hand embroidery stitches. Join us in a casual and in-formal setting where you will work independently and at your own pace. Bring 3 pieces of clothing or quilt tops to work on in class.

Mon., April 3 - May 16:30 P.M. - 9:30 P.M.Arts Center 322Fee: $195, includes $20 material fee

JEWELRY MAKING

Design Soldering BasicsPATRICK SULLIVAN

Create a cool linked bracelet while learning ba-sic soldering techniques. Learn how to heat and flow solder like a professional. The class will cover flux, solder, pickle and the tools required to get you started.

Sat., February 2510 A.M. - 1 P.M.Arts Center 127Fee: $115, includes $30 material fee

Introduction to Wire Wrapping and Jewelry BasicsPATRICK SULLIVAN

This class is a great introduction to wire wrap-ping and will cover precision in measurement, wire binding and other techniques. Learn how to work with an assortment of tools while wrapping a glass or gemstone cabochon, selecting from a variety of gemstones. Students will work with square and half-round wires to securely encase cabochons. Class size is limited to 10 students.

Sat., March 2510 A.M. - 1 P.M.Arts Center 127Fee: $80, includes $25 material fee

LANGUAGES & LITERATUREFast, Fun FrenchKATHERINE WATSON

Fun, fast-paced introduction and practice in pro-nunciation, phrasing and thinking in French for travelers and Francophiles.

Thurs., March 9 - March 307 P.M. - 9 P.M.Social Science 110Fee: $79

French Conversation - Intermediate/AdvancedKATHERINE WATSON

Expand and broaden your knowledge of French language and culture by using intermediate to advanced level vocabulary and grammar to dis-cuss and share ideas.

Wed., January 4 - March 1

Wed., March 22 - May 17

9:30 A.M. - 11 A.M.Arts Center 322Fee: $95

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Conversational Spanish - Ages 16+ALPINE TUTORING

This class is designed for beginner to intermedi-ate level students looking to improve their con-versational Spanish skills. Learn practical lan-guage helpful for everyday conversation includ-ing phrases and vocabulary needed for com-monplace work situations, travel, icebreakers, ordering in restaurants, and more. Emphasis will also be placed on building confidence, proper pronunciation, and practical grammar. Students will have the opportunity to practice their conver-sational Spanish skills in a variety of group and solo activities.

Level I - Thurs., February 2 - March 2

Level II - Thurs., March 9 - April 6

6:30 P.M. - 8:30 P.M.C & L 112Fee: $109, includes $10 material fee

MUSIC

Jazz Ensemble SkillsPAUL NAVIDAD

Intermediate and advanced instrumentalists will discuss, write, rehearse, and perform modern big band jazz music. This laboratory environment will stress style, articulation, phrasing, impro-visation, and ensemble skills for the advanced performer. Students may have the opportunity to write, rehearse, and conduct their own jazz-oriented compositions. One public performance with a guest artist from the field will be sched-uled at the end of the term. Auditions will be held on Monday, January 23. Saxophonists will be expected to double on flute and clarinet. Bass-ists will be expected to double on acoustic and electric bass. All students are expected to have competent sightreading skills. Concert (and final meeting): Monday, May 1 at 7:30 P.M..

Mon., January 23 - May 1 (no class Feb. 20 & March 27)6 P.M. - 9 P.M.Music 109Fee: $110

OCC Gospel ChoirBILL MEZA

Study and performance of Gospel music and its various styles, focusing on both contempo-rary and historical Gospel music, while preparing one concert performance of Gospel music each quarter with additional opportunities for both on and off-campus performances. One weekly re-hearsal conducted by the instructor. Course is open to all students and community residents. No audition required. A group audition for voice section placement is held at the first class meet-ing. No prerequisites required.

Mon., February 13 - May 22 (no class Feb 20 & March 27)7 P.M. - 10 P.M.Music 102Fee: $120

Beginning GuitarRON GORMAN

Playing the guitar is an enjoyable and relaxing way to enrich your life with music. Experience interaction with other beginning guitarists in a supportive small group environment. The aim of the class is to transform the novice into a self reliant musician. Learn to play easy chords, fun melodies, strum styles and many popular songs. Instructor Ron Gorman has enjoyed teaching music for over fifteen years. Have a blast and bring your own guitar to class.

Wed., February 15 - March 15

Wed., March 22 - April 19

8 P.M. - 9 P.M.Music 105Fee: $105

Beginning UkuleleRON GORMAN

Just one strum of the ukulele brings on a smile. Enjoy learning how to play the world’s easiest string instrument in a supportive small group set-ting. This class will provide all the fundamentals to be able to play songs on your own. Learn sim-ple chords, easy melodies, strum styles, finger picking and a wide assortment of great songs. Instructor Ron Gorman has enjoyed teaching music for over fifteen years. Bring your own uku-lele to class and let’s have some fun!

Wed., February 15 - March 15

Wed., March 22 - April 19

7 P.M. - 8 P.M.Music 105Fee: $105

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LIFE, LEISURE & RECREATION

LIFE, LEISURE & RECREATION

HEALTH & WELLNESS

Guided Meditation and MindfulnessDANA CONLEY

The only way to learn meditation and mindful-ness, and experience the many benefits of these simple practices, is to do it! In this experiential class, you will learn and practice a variety of techniques to calm your mind and relax your body. These techniques will empower you to reduce stress, anxiety, and pain, enhance your health and well-being, increase your concentra-tion and productivity, inspire creativity, experi-ence inner peace, and open to the immense wisdom within you. You will also receive audio recordings of these guided practices for use at home between classes. Take a mental and phys-ical time-out each week to experience the life-changing magic of Meditation and Mindfulness. It will transform your life in positive ways!

Tues., February 21 - April 117 P.M. - 8 P.M.Faculty House Fee: $99, includes $11 material fee

Self-Defense that Works- Don’t Be a Victim, Learn How to Protect YourselfDENNIS MORGAN

Don’t become a statistic. Self-defense is an in-vestment in the safety of YOU and YOUR FAM-ILY. The difference between fear and safety is knowing what to do. Everyone should have a basic and effective knowledge of how to pro-tect themselves against an attacker, bully, or any other act of physical aggression. This is a comprehensive course that can turn an average individual into a highly confident self-defender regardless of one’s age, ability, or physical condi-tion. You’ll learn simple and practical techniques that do not require any physical strength to de-fend against a personal attack and how to face any physical confrontation by using your person-al body weapons such as your feet, hands, el-bows and knees to overcome a personal attack.

You’ll also learn California self defense laws, how to avoid becoming a victim in the first place, how to identify criminal tactics and be safer both in the home and on the streets, and how to de-fend against multiple attackers and aggressive confrontations of all types. This class is for men, women and young adults. Students should wear comfortable clothing and encourage a family member or friend to also take the class.

Sat., March 1110 A.M. - 2 P.M.Gymnasium Aerobics Fee: $45

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

Divorce OptionsCDSOC INC.

Are you contemplating divorce? Has your spouse said the “divorce” word? Do you have a relative or friend on the brink of divorce? Attend a highly educational class designed to give you an over-view of the legal, financial, family and emotional issues of divorce. This class is co-taught by a family law attorney, a divorce financial specialist and a divorce coach. We will explore litigation and non-litigation divorce options. We will dis-cuss the legalities of divorce, how to start the process, considerations for court and non-court dissolution, parenting plans, child/spousal sup-port, property division, impact on children and the emotional process of divorce. Bring your questions and get information to help you gain a greater understanding of the confusing and overwhelming divorce process. The participant is getting a $750 value if you were to consult 1 hour with a family law attorney; 1 hour with a di-vorce coach; and 1 hour with a divorce financial professional.

Tues., March 216 P.M. - 9 P.M.Social Science 104Fee: $55

Thurs., April 206 P.M. - 9 P.M.Social Science 108Fee: $55

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LIFE, LEISURE & RECREATION

Ayurveda Holistic Health Series

The Art & Science of Healthy Living - a 5000 year old time tested, holistic approach to well-beingWITH DR. RAM TAMANG,BAMS,MH

Dr. Tamang is an Ayurvedic Physician (India), a Master Herbalist and a practitioner at the Healing Gardens of Ayurveda in Tustin. In addition to his full time clinical practice, he is a visiting lecturer at several, national and international schools and colleges and has presented on various health is-sues and Ayurvedic topics at events and radio shows around the world.

Ayurveda 101This workshop introduces the science of Ayurve-da, the theory of five elements and its effects on the body, mind and emotions, as well as finding your constitution type and “dosha” analysis.

Tues., February 216:30 P.M. - 9 P.M.C & L 112Fee: $49, includes $5 material fee

Ayurveda Natural Healing System to Maintain Optimal HealthDR. RAM TAMANG

Learn the root causes of all imbalance and dis-harmony in the mind and body as well as tips for a simple, balanced and healthy lifestyle to main-tain wellness. Practical tools to apply in daily life will also be discussed.

Tues., February 286:30 P.M. - 9 P.M.C & L 112Fee: $55, includes $5 material fee

Ayurveda - Kitchen, Herbs and SpicesLearn the various kitchen spice remedies for common illnesses as well as cold and hot infu-sion to combat common imbalances. Class in-cludes demonstration.

Tues., March 76:30 P.M. - 9 P.M.C & L 112Fee: $55, includes $5 material fee

Ayurveda’s Natural Remedies for Stress and AnxietyIn this demonstration class, learn practical tools and techniques to relieve stress, breath-work, body work, and yoga postures for body type and stress. Common Ayurvedic herbs and formula-tions to reduce stress and anxiety will also be discussed.

Tues., March 146:30 P.M. - 9 P.M.C & L 112Fee: $55, includes $5 material fee

Ayurveda for Weight LossDiscover the ancient wisdom and secrets to los-ing weight and keeping it off. Improve your re-lationship with food and your confidence, while feeding your mind and body. Learn to decipher cravings and eliminate them. Learn how to elimi-nate toxins, and to detox and cleanse your body the natural way.

Tues., March 216:30 P.M. - 9 P.M.C & L 112Fee: $55, includes $5 material fee

Ayurvedic Diet and NutritionLearn about diet according to your body type and the six tastes and their effects on your mind, body and emotions. The eight Ayurvedic guide-lines for diet, food preparation and optimum health will be discussed.

Tues., March 286:30 P.M. - 9 P.M.C & L 112Fee: $55, includes $5 material fee

Sign up for all 6 classes or each class individually. Series price $239, plus $30 material fee

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KIDS COLLEGE

What Were You Born to Do?CURTIS ADNEY

You were born to make a unique contribu-tion to humanity. Progressing toward this pur-pose brings joy and abundance. Straying from it causes stress and emptiness. To accomplish this mission, one of the 33 Natural Talents® is wired into your DNA. It’s so subtle, you rarely notice it; yet so powerful, it’s the source of your highest potential. Elvis, Oprah, and Einstein were all just “doin’ what comes naturally.” Expressing your Natural Talent relentlessly will magnetically attract all the desires of your heart. Class fee in-cludes 150 page workbook.

Sat., March 181 P.M. - 5 P.M.Social Science 109Fee: $89, includes $30 material fee

SPORTS & FITNESS

Recreational Table Tennis ADAM CHANG

This program is for people who want to come and play table tennis; no instruction - just fun!

Sat & Sun., January 7 - April 302 P.M. - 6 P.M.Fitness Complex GymFee: $75, or $25 per month

Spring Running Training - 5K/10K & Half/Full Marathon RacesSHARYN PETERS

Coach Byrd will help runners set goals and de-velop a running plan, or if you prefer, just come to run for fitness and stress-relief. Many op-tions are available for your lifestyle. Learn safe, dynamic warm-ups prior to running, hone your interval training with repeats, tempo runs and lactate thresholds, cool down with clinics, work-shops and chats on various running topics. Flexible training schedule for work and travel and the varying distances allow for flexible end times. Coach is willing to help you weave train-ing through your daily routine if you need to miss class for any reason. Material fee includes train-ing visor, personal logbook, running gloves, elec-trolytes, water, and refreshments for long runs. (material fee value $58).

Tues and Fri., February 7 - May 23Tues, 9 :15 A.M. - 10:15 A.M.- OCC TrackFri, 6:00 A.M. -8:00 A.M.- OC Trails Fee: $190, includes $40 material fee

TRAVEL

Adventure Travel to Europe for Beginners on a Budget

MATT VITUG

Learn how to travel while on a budget in Europe! This session is designed for adventure seekers who are new to traveling and want to explore multiple countries in Europe for a short period of time. Hear insights and best practices on how to travel on a small budget, prepare for a 1-2-week trip, travel with a small group, or travel solo. Learn how to build a travel plan, find budget-friendly tours, deals on airfare, minimize costs, accommodations (hotels, hostels, guest house), and many other considerations to help make sure you get the most out of your adventure.

Sat., February 259:30 A.M. - 12:30 P.M.Social Science 108Fee: $50, includes $5 material fee

KIDS COLLEGE

ACADEMIC ENRICHMENT

Writing Academy I - Ages 7-11ALPINE TUTORING

This class is for elementary school students who have or will attend 3rd, 4th or 5th grade. This class will focus on teaching students to organize and create cohesive paragraphs and short es-says. In addition to strengthening brainstorming, outlining, sentence and paragraph construction, this class will also strengthen grammatical and spelling skills. Students will have opportunities to participate in classroom as well as individual writing exercises.

Sat., February 25 - March 189 A.M. - 11 A.M.Social Science 110Fee: $85, includes $5 material fee

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KIDS COLLEGE

Writing Academy II - Ages 11-14ALPINE TUTORING

This class is for middle school students who have or will attend 6th, 7th or 8th grade. Class will focus on teaching students to organize and create cohesive essays and short research based writing projects. In addition to strengthen-ing the entire writing process,this class will give students a solid understanding of specific essay formats such as compare and contrast, cause and effect, critical and descriptive. Students will have opportunities to participate in classroom as well as individual writing exercises.

Sat., February 25 - March 1811 A.M. - 1 P.M.Social Science 110Fee: $85, includes $5 material fee

Study Skills - Ages 9-15BRIAN CLOUGH

Developing effective study skills is the key to becoming successful in school. This class will teach students important time management skills, organizational skills and how to improve reading comprehension. Students will learn how to study for tests, create memory tricks, and take notes efficiently. These lessons will help students in the upcoming school year through high school and beyond!

Sat., February 18Fee: $58, includes $15 material fee

Sat., April 15Fee: $58, includes $15 material fee

9 A.M. - 12 P.M.Social Science 106

Word Problems - Unlocking the Secrets - Ages 9-16BRIAN CLOUGH

Take the mystery out of word problems with this three-hour workshop. Students will identify key phrases, recognize crucial concepts and learn strategies that will increase their ability to under-stand what the problem is asking them to do. Students currently taking arithmetic, pre-alge-bra, and algebra classes will be able to develop the critical thinking skills to tackle the most com-mon types of word problems.

Sat., April 229 A.M. - 12 P.M.Social Science 106Fee: $53, includes $10 material fee

Math Trix - Ages 9-15BRIAN CLOUGH

Learn the tricks of number calculation. Students will discover shortcuts for addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division, as well as common time-saving mathematical shortcuts. These everyday math tricks will help students build a stronger foundation in mathematics.

Sat., March 49 A.M. - 12 P.M.Social Science 106Fee: $48, includes $10 material fee

Natural “A’s”- Ages 10-17CURTIS ADNEY

Any student can significantly enhance grades, self-confidence, and chances for scholarships and college admissions - by performing academ-ic skills in alignment with the brain’s natural pat-terns. This makes note taking, reading, studying, memorizing, and test taking amazingly efficient. Also discover simple methods for understand-ing math and other subjects, optimizing focus and concentration, and preventing test anxiety. Students of all ages describe this class as “awe-some,” “necessary,” and “easy to understand.” Parents may also register and attend with their children. Class fee includes 101 page workbook.

Sat., March 189 A.M. - 12 P.M.Social Science 109Fee: $79, includes $30 material fee

COMPUTERS & ROBOTICS

Robotics Building and Coding Class - Ages 10-16

GREGORY BEUTLER

This is an easy and fun way for kids to program and build their own robot. Students will be in-troduced to Arduino C coding, practice basic programming techniques for their robot and will build and take home a robot kit. Seats are lim-ited, enroll early.

Wed., February 8 - March 294 P.M. - 5 P.M.MBCC 135

Fee: $195

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Intro to JavaScript Coding- Ages 9-14GREGORY BEUTLER

Learn to code java in this introductory class. Why choose JavaScript? JavaScript is a great first programming language to learn because all modern web browsers can run JavaScript code to make web pages interactive. JavaScript is a fun language to write, giving lots of freedom to write code in your own style.

Mon., February 6 - April 3 (no class February 20)4 P.M. - 5 P.M.MBCC 123Fee: $195

TEST PREP

SAT/ACT BootcampBRIAN CLOUGH

Learn the specific strategies for handling each type of SAT question for the newly revised SAT exam including sentence completions, passage-based reading, and identifying sentence errors. Students will learn how to focus on logic and reasoning skills as well as a variety of general strategies covering mathematics, data interpre-tation, and graphs. Enroll early as this course is limited to only 10 students per class.

Sat., April 1Fee: $114, includes $15 material fee

Sat., April 29Fee: $114, includes $15 material fee

9 A.M. - 1 P.M.Social Science 106

COURT MANDATED PROGRAMS

JUVENILE DRUG AND ALCOHOL AWARENESS

JUVENILE Alcohol and Drug Awareness ProgramSTEPHEN HALL

The Teen Substance Abuse Awareness Semi-nar is designed to educate at-risk youth about the nature and consequences of addictive be-haviors. The seminar will serve the purpose of planting seeds of knowledge and understanding of self-medicating behavior, legal and personal consequences, and methods to initiate and sup-port behavioral changes. Participants will: In-crease their knowledge of substance abuse and related consequences/dangers. Gain and under-standing of behavioral recovery and how to ac-cess support. Understand what drives addictive behaviors and how to use alternative resources to aid in working through personal issues with-out resorting to self-medication. Increase their understanding of the legal, social and familial ramifications of their behaviors.

• Students are not admitted late! Bring your own pen or pencil

• No food or drink allowed in the classroom.

• Parents attending with minor child are free of charge.

• Bring a sack lunch or visit the OCC Swap Meet’s Food Court in the Adams parking lot.

• Anyone referred by one of the four Orange County Justice Centers will not be admit-ted to class without a court-issued docu-ment containing a case number and a form of photo identification.

Sat., January 7

Sat., February 4

Sat., March 4

Sat., April 8

Sat., May 6

8:30 A.M. - 4:30 P.M.Social Science 111Fee: $50, cash only

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Orange Coast CollegeFacilities for Rent!

ORANGE COAST COLLEGE BOASTS STATE

OF THE ART FACILITIES FOR ATHLETIC

EVENTS, LECTURES, MEETINGS, AND

PERFORMING ARTS. THESE FACILITIES EXIST

BECAUSE OF THE GENEROSITY OF OUR

LOCAL COMMUNITY AND ARE AVAILABLE

FOR PUBLIC USE THROUGH OUR FACILITY

RENTAL OFFICE. IF YOU ARE HAVING AN

EVENT, MEETING, OR EVEN A WEDDING

CONSIDER ORANGE COAST COLLEGE AS

YOUR PREFERRED VENUE.

FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL THE

FACILITY RENTALS OFFICE AT (714) 432-5881

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Learning On-Demand!Online classes can be taken from the comfort of

your home or office at times that are most conve-

nient to you. A new section of each course starts

monthly. All courses run for six to eight weeks and

are composed of 12 lessons, representing 24 or

more hours of instruction. You can ask questions

and give or receive advice at any time during the

course.

GET STARTED NOW! www.orangecoastcollege.edu/commed click ed2go link

• Search for course, click on course name for more information

• Add to cart

• Select session start date

• Continue to checkout

• Create account (separate from OCC Community Education account)

• Input payment information, click final Checkout button

• Your course will be listed in the “My Classroom” tab at the top ofthe page

All courses require Internet access, e-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer or Firefox web browsers. Some courses may have additional requirements.

If you have any questions, please contact

Community Education at (714) 432-5880 or

email [email protected]

Most classes are $100!

Topics include:

ACCOUNTING

ACCOUNTING

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION & LEADERSHIP

COMPUTER SKILLS

COMPUTER SOFTWARE

DIGITAL DESIGN & PHOTOGRAPHY

GRANT WRITING

HEALTH CARE & MEDICAL

LAW & LEGAL

LANGUAGES

PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT

SALES & MARKETING

STARTING YOUR OWN BUSINESS

TEACHING & EDUCATION

TECHNOLOGY

TEST PREP

WEB & COMPUTER PROGRAMMING

WRITING & PUBLISHING

ONLINE LEARNING

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CAREER READY IN 2 YEARS

OR LESS• Career and Technical Education (CTE) classes

• Using current, industry-standard technology

• Earn a Certificate of Achievement, Specialization, or an Associate Degree

• Choose from more than 150 Career and Technical programs including:

Health Careers

Business

Fitness

Computer Information Systems

Advanced Manufacturing

Culinary

Hospitality, Travel & Tourism

Film/Video & Photography

Apply at

orangecoastcollege.eduOrange Coast College’s Career and Technical Programs are degree and credit based. Students must apply for admission to Orange Coast College to enroll in these Career and degree programs. For more information visit us at www.orangecoastcollege.edu/careerservices.

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REGISTRATION FORM

Orange Coast College Community Education

Registration FormONE REGISTRATION FORM PER PERSON.

This form may be reproduced. Electronic confirmation will be sent as soon as processed.

Mail to COMMUNITY EDUCATION FAX: (714) 432-5533 ORANGE COAST COLLEGE For more information call (714) 432-5880. press 1 2701 FAIRVIEW RD. Office: (714) 432-5154 COSTA MESA, CA 92626

PARTICIPANT INFORMATION

NAME ________________________________________________________________________________________

REQUIRED EMAIL ADDRESS _______________________________________________________________________ (Information is for our purposes only and will not be sold.)

STREET _____________________________________________________________ APT. # ___________________

CITY_____________________________________________ STATE______________ ZIP _____________________

HOME PHONE ( )___________________________ WORK PHONE ( ) _________________________________

GENDER (please check) Male Female BIRTHDATE_______________________ AGE ______________

Last First M.I.

Method Of Payment

Check #_________ Name On Check ____________________________________ Total Paid $ ___________________

Make check payable to: ORANGE COAST COLLEGE

Credit Card VISA MasterCard Discover Exp. Date_______

Credit Card No.

Authorized Signature____________________________________________________________

Cardholder’s Name ______________________________________________________________________________

College for Kids and TeensFor All Participants under 18 years of age, please submit emergency contact information.

Name of Parent: _________________________________________________________________________________

Name of Emergency Contact: _______________________________________________________________________

Phone Number: _________________________________________________________________________________

Alternate Phone Number: __________________________________________________________________________

Email Address: __________________________________________________________________________________

(Please Print)

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REGISTRATION

REGISTRATION PROCESS:To register online, please follow the steps below for individual and families registering as households. Log on to orangecoastcollege.edu/commed to get started.

Please sign up for class before the start date as we are sometimes forced to cancel classes with low en-rollment and that’s no fun!

For Households with multiple children click on Sign In and you will need to create a household profile. Creating a profile will provide you with your own personal, password-protected account. Having an account will allow you to register online and track your course selections. Click on “sign in” on the menu bar to the left and follow the prompts. Items in blue are required information. Please choose a login that you will remember easily. The demographic in-formation is optional, and is used by Community Ed strictly for planning and statistical purposes. You will receive a copy of your profile via email.

For individual registration click on Sign In and create a new student profile (using the student’s name), complete the form and Submit. After you have created the profile, click on Courses & Reg-istration on the left menu and start shopping.

Returning Students:For those who have already registered with our new system and do not remember your Username or Password, please do not sign in as a new stu-dent, but take a moment to either call or email us to get your information. This will help to keep your account all in one place. Our contact num-ber is (714) 432-5880 or you can email us at [email protected]

Other registration options include:

Mail-in: OCC Community Education 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa, CA 92626

Walk-in or FAX: Bursar’s Office Hours: Monday – Thursday

8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.

Friday – 8 a.m. – 2 p.m.

Saturday – 6 a.m. – 2 p.m.

We accept Visa, Mastercard or Discover.

Phone: (714) 432-5880 x1

FAX: (714) 432-5533

PARKINGWeekday parking is by permit only in metered lots. Meters are 50 cents for 1 hour or buy a parking per-mit at yellow ticket dispenser located at Fairview & Arlington or Fairview & Pirate Way for $1 for 4 hours. Parking permits available for purchase at the Bur-sar’s office for $30. Parking is FREE on weekends.

Will I get a Confirmation Letter?If you register on our online registration system you will receive an automatic email confirmation. If you register any other way, we cannot guarantee you will receive a confirmation letter in a timely man-ner but expect you to attend class. However, if you mail in your registration and send a self-addressed envelope along with your registration form we will be happy to mail you a confirmation. If you register over the phone with a credit card, you will receive an immediate verbal confirmation. Be sure to mark your calendar with date, time, and location of your class so you don’t forget!

We encourage everyone to register online at orangecoastcollege.edu/commed to ensure accurate registration and confirmation is received.

REFUND POLICYRefund requests for classes/workshops must be made at least three (3) full business days prior to the start date and MUST be done in person or by call-ing our office at (714) 432-5880. All requests will be charged a $15 cancellation fee per person/per class. Refunds will NOT be granted if you cancel less than three (3) business days prior to the start date. If a class is cancelled due to low enrollment or class cancellation, a refund will be issued within 6 weeks. Insufficient funds/returned checks are sub-ject to a $25 service charge per check.

CLASS SCHEDULE SUBJECT TO CHANGE

Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of this schedule of classes. However, the schedule is prepared months in advance and changes inevi-tably occur. Classes, programs, dates, times, loca-tions and instructors are subject to change without notice. The college reserves the right to add, amend or repeal any of its rules, regulations, polices or pro-cedures consistent with applicable laws.

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ORANGE COAST COLLEGE CAMPUS MAP2701 Fairview Rd. Costa Mesa CA 92626 • 714-432-0202

OCC President: Dennis R. Harkins, Ph.D.

Coast Community College District Board of Trustees:David A. Grant, Mary Hornbuckle, Jim Moreno, Jerry Patterson, Lorraine Prinsky, Ph.D., Student Trustee

Chancellor: John Weispfenning, Ph.D.

The District is committed to the concept and principles of providing equal opportunity in education and employment for all persons, and does not discriminate unlawfully in providing educational or employment opportunities to any person on the basis of race, color, sex, gender identity, gender expression, religion, age, national origin, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, medical condition, physical or mental disability, military or veteran status, or genetic information. This commitment applies to every aspect of education and personnel actions and practices in employment, development, advancement, and treatment of employees, students and the general public.

Inquiries regarding compliance and/or grievance procedures may be directed to the Title IX Officer and/or the Section 504/ADA Coordinator.

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ORANGE COAST COLLEGE

SATURDAYS& SUNDAYS8 A.M. to 3 P.M.Free Admission & ParkingPark ONLY in Lots A, B, C on Fairview Rd.Lots D & E on Merrimac Way

WANT TO SELL?PRESALE:

SATURDAY: $35; SUNDAY: $40

per space purchased BEFORE

the date of the swap meet.

AT THE DOOR:Saturday: $40 and Sunday: $50(Spaces limited on Sundays)

Info: (714) 432-5866

CASH ONLY

OCC BURSARS Office: 714-432-58802701 Fairview Rd., Costa Mesa

Monday: 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Tuesday: 8 a.m.–2 p.m.

Wednesday: 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Thursday & Friday: 8 a.m.–4:30 p.m.

Saturday: 6 a.m.–2 p.m.

SWAP MEETENTER/ENTRADA