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Children & Youth Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Kindermusik . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Le Petit Conservatoire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8Child/Parent keyboard-Mini Mozart . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Child/Parent Strings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Suzuki Piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Conservatory Juventus Choir . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Guitar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13String Orchestras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Chamber Music Coaching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Scottish Pipe & Drum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Jazz Improvisation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Music Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Conservatory Theory Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Speech Arts & Drama . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Visual Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Adult Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Guitar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Hand Drum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Music Composition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Scottish Pipe & Drum . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Ukulele . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Voice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Visual Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23Individual Instruction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25Registration & Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26Children & Youth Courses at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27Adult Courses at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
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Dates to Remember . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30Volunteer & Community Programs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Arts & Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31Computers & Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33Fitness & Movement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35Health & Lifestyle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38Wellness Wednesdays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44Languages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45Science . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48Social Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49Writing & Literature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52
Thursday Noon Hour Forums . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54Seniors’ University Group (SUG) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57Courses at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58Registration & Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60Registration Form . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
Career & ProFessionaL DeveLoPmenT 63
Professional Certificates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Professional Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64Professional Leadership . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Business Analysis . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Marketing & Sales Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65Customized Corporate Training Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Institutes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66Professional Seminars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67Courses at a Glance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70Undergraduate Certificates & Diplomas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Extended Studies in Inclusive Education . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Administration Level I & II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72Local Government Authority . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Pastoral Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Liberal Arts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73Hospitality, Tourism & Gaming Entertainment . . . . . . . . . . 73Upcoming Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74Admission, Registration & Policies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
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Distance & Online Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Online Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79Televised Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Blended Courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81Transition Programs & Services . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82High School Accelerated Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Casual University Studies . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82ACAD 100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
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www.uregina.ca/cce
The arts are a great way for children, teens and adults to build confidence, be
social, learn self-discipline and get creative while having fun learning an instrument,
developing acting skills or expressing themselves through visual arts.
Our performing and visual arts programs get students excited and passionate about
the arts. Your child will learn from the highest quality instructors who will develop and
nurture their creative and personal skills. Children do better in school, have positive
emotional and behavioural development, and have a greater ability to make friends
and engage in teamwork and leadership.
Children & youth Programs
Our students have an enriching and fun time taking a wide range of children and
youth programs from Kindermusik for newborns to theatre and guitar for teens. Our
group programs give students the opportunity to get creative with others their age and
skill level.
adult Programs
Adults can enjoy several group programs such as
guitar, singing, drumming, dance, pottery and more.
Our classes are fun and friendly, so join us and
explore your passion for music and visual arts.
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Children & youth Programs
KinDermusiK viLLaGe® (ages newborn-18 months)
Village is for lap babies, crawlers and
walkers. It incorporates the most current
research on early childhood development
and provides families a special place
for learning and connecting with other
parents and babies through music and
movement.
Zoom buGGy
Hop in the Zoom Buggy to find out the
many ways baby can zoom. In Zoom
Buggy you will discover that baby can
enjoy rumbling, squeaking, chugging,
bumping, vrooming, swooshing and more!
Days: Wed, Sep 3-Oct 22
1:00-1:45pm OR
Thu, Sep 4-Oct 23
10:15-11:00am OR
Sat, Sep 6-Oct 25
10:00-10:45am
Course Fee: $90 + $40 Materials
Dream PiLLoW
Baby is the star in Dream Pillow, with
each activity carefully planned to
stimulate baby’s developing brain and
promote physical, social, cognitive,
emotional and language development.
Days: Wed, Oct 29-Dec 17
1:00-1:45pm OR
Thu, Oct 30-Dec 18
10:15-11:00am OR
Sat, Nov 1-Dec 20
11:00-11:45am
Course Fee: $90 + $40 Materials
enroLL in boTh CLasses & save!
Enroll in both Zoom Buggy and Dream
Pillow and save!
Days: Wed, Sep 3-Dec 17
1:00-1:45pm OR
Thu, Sep 4-Dec 18
10:15-11:00am OR
Sat, Sep 6-Dec 20
11:00-11:45am
Course Fee: $160 + $80 Materials
KinDermusiK our Time®(ages 18 months-3 years)
Our Time reflects the emotional
foundations of school readiness and
the latest research on music and early
childhood development. Our Time is a
unique opportunity for parent and child
to interact and learn together in an
unhurried and joyful manner.
miLK & CooKies
The smell of cookies baking and the
excitement of having friends come to visit
are just a couple of the special moments
captured in Milk and Cookies with songs
and activities based on familiar home
activities such as cooking, dusting and
washing clothes.
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Days: Tue, Sep 2-Dec 16
(no class on Nov 11),
10:30-11:05am
Wed, Sep 3–Dec 10,
9:30-10:05am OR
Thu, Sep 4-Dec 11
(no Class Oct 11)
5:45-6:20pm
Sat, Sep 6-Dec 13
9:15-9:50am
Course Fee: $160 + $60 Materials
KinDermusiK imaGine ThaT!® (ages 3-4)
Imagine That! is designed for active,
energetic, enthusiastic and imaginative
children ages 3-5. Imagine That! Classes
encourage socialization, sharing and
participating in group activities.
heLLo WeaTher
Children will explore the connected,
smooth sounds of legato and the
separated sounds of staccato. They will
also learn about fast and slow tempos.
Children and parents alike are sure to
love the two new books, both of which are
musically driven.
Days: Tue, Sep 2-Dec 17
(no class on Nov 11)
9:30-10:15am, OR
Wed, Sep 3-Dec 10
10:15-11:00am OR
Sat, Sep 6-Dec 13
(no Class Oct 11)
11:00-11:45am
Course Fee: $170 + $70 Materials
KinDermusiK For The younG ChiLD® (ages 5-7)
Young Child prepares the young child
who is eager for first experiences
with musical symbols and instrument
discovery but is not yet ready for formal
lessons and traditional music reading
with an instrument.
younG ChiLD – semesTer one
Start your child with an early introduction
to singing, reading, writing music and
rhythm. We’ll learn about and play
a keyboard instrument called the
glockenspiel.
Day: Tue, Sep 2-Dec 16
(no class on Nov 11)
Time: 4:15-5:15pm
Course Fee: $200 + $85 Materials
younG ChiLD – semesTer TWo
Playing simple musical patterns and
songs on the glockenspiel is the central
focus this semester. Music appreciation
and understanding continues with a
complete introduction to the instruments
of the orchestra.
Day: Tue, Sep 2-Dec 16
(no class on Nov 11)
Time: 5:30-6:30pm
Course Fee: $200 + $85 Materials
KinDermusiK FamiLy Time® (ages newborn-7 years)
A Kindermusik® class for the whole
family! Bringing children of all ages
together provides a dynamic and
integrated learning experience for
everyone. Family Time is a class where
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each child is welcome and valued and
family “together time” is celebrated and
cherished.
our KinD oF Day
Music time isn’t just at music class, it’s
all day long! What better way to build
family bonds than to sprinkle music and
movement throughout your day? Each
week’s class is packed with singing,
listening, storytime, creative movement,
family jams and sharing.
Day: Thu, Sep 4-Dec 11
Time: 4:45-5:30pm
Course Fee: $110 + $70 Materials
Le PeTiT ConservaToire
Le Petit Conservatoire est le nouveau
programme d’éveil musical en
français pour les jeunes enfants
offert conjointement par l’Association
canadienne-française de Regina et le
Conservatory of Performing Arts de
l’Université de Regina, avec le soutien du
Ministère de Patrimoine Canada. Articulé
autour des méthodes Orff et Kodály, le
programme favorise l’apprentissage de la
musique comme une langue maternelle,
par le chant, la pulsation et le rythme, le
tout ancré dans la culture francophone.
L’enfant apprend à ressentir la musique
par imitation, par la danse et à l’aide
d’instruments de musique adaptés.
Le Petit Conservatoire is a new program
that invites parents and children to
connect with the world of music and the
French language. It is offered jointly by the
French-Canadian Association of Regina
and the Conservatory of Performing Arts,
University of Regina, with support from
the Department of Canadian Heritage. Structured around the Orff and Kodály concepts, the program teaches both French and music through the use of singing, pulse and rhythm. An authentic and positive musical experience that will be a valuable tool for years to come!
Les PeTiTes souris (groupe 18 mos-2 ½ ans)
The LiTTLe miCe (age 18 months-2 ½ years)
Basé sur un sens aigu de l’audition d’un enfant en bas âge, cette classe utilise les rimes, les mouvements du corps, et de petits instruments de percussion pour encourager l’enfant à prendre conscience de l’espace autour de lui et promouvoir le développement de sa motricité fine.
At birth, a baby’s hearing is better developed than its vision, which is why light-hearted songs and nursery rhymes are so important in the first months of life. This class uses rhymes, body movement, and small percussion instruments to encourage the child’s growing awareness of the space around them and promote the development of fine motor skills.
Day: Jeu (Thu), 18 sep-20 nov ET Jeu (Thu), 15 jan-26 mar (no class 19 fev) Time: 11h00-11h45 Course Fee: $240
Les PouLes rieuses (groupe 2 ½-3 ½ ans)
The LauGhinG hens (age 2 ½-3 ½ )
Dans un environnement beaucoup plus interactif, les bambins continuent à apprendre le français à travers des chansons et des comptines. De tout nouveaux concepts comme les couleurs, les nombres, le mouvement et l’espace sont
explorées à travers la danse et des jeux.
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In an interactive environment, toddlers
continue learning French through songs
and rhymes while new horizons like
colors, numbers, movement and space are
explored through dance and rounds.
Day: Jeu (Thu), 18 sep-20 nov ET
Jeu (Thu), 15 jan-26 mar
(no class 19 fev)
Time: 13h00-13h45/1:00-1:45pm
Course Fee: $240
Les LouPs Curieux (groupe 3-4 ½ ans)
The Curious WoLves (age 3-4 ½ )
Des chansons, de la danse et des jeux
sont utilisés pour étendre le vocabulaire
français et enseigner le rythme et la
notation musicale. Cette classe introduit
de nouveaux instruments comme le
xylophone.
The foundation of songs, dance, and
musical canons is expanded to include the
use of games while children learn rhythmic
and musical notation. New instruments
such as the xylophone are also integrated.
Day: Jeu (Thu), 18 sep-20 nov ET
Jeu (Thu), 15 jan-26 mar
(no class 19 fev)
Time: 17h30-18h15
Course Fee: $240
Les GranDs CroCoDiLes (group 4 ½ - 5 ½ ans)
The biG CroCoDiLes (ages 4 ½ - 5 ½)
Les enfants sont invités à improviser leurs
propres motifs rythmiques et mélodiques
en utilisant xylophone et marimba. Ils sont
également initiés à différents instruments
de musique et de commencer l’exploration
du répertoire symphonique et de la
musique folklorique.
Children are ready to interpret songs
by accompanying themselves ont eh
xylophone and glockenspiel. They are
introduced to different musical instruments
as they explore symphonic and traditional
musical selections from different countries
and they are ready to take up an instrument
of their choice.
Day: Jeu (Thu), 18 sep-20 nov ET
Jeu (Thu), 15 jan-26 mar
(no class 19 fev)
Time: 18h30-19h15
Course Fee: $240
Les LouTres enJouÉes (groupe 5-6 ans)
The PLayFuL oTTers (ages 5-6)
Apprenez à votre enfant à découvrir le
monde de l’imagination et de la création
grâce au théâtre. Avec le jeu, le masque,
le mouvement et le travail avec un texte,
votre enfant apprendra à libérer sa
créativité et à raconter une histoire en
inventant des personnages. Ce cours est
parfait pour les plus petits, de 5-6 ans.
Help your child discover the world of
imagination and creativity through theater.
With the games, masks, movement and
working with text, your child will learn to
release their creativity and tell a story by
inventing characters. This course is perfect
for 5-6 year olds.
Day: Jeu (Thu), 18 sep-20 nov
Time: 17h30-18h15
Course Fee: $240
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Les renarD inTrePiDes/The inTrePiD
Foxes (GrouPe 7-9 ans/aGes 7-9)
Un regard plus approfondit dans le
monde du théâtre permettra à votre
enfant d’explorer les possibilités de
comment raconter une histoire. En
jouant, faisant de l’improvisation, créant
des personnages et inventant une courte
pièce de théâtre, votre enfant apprendra
à avoir de la confiance sur scène et de
jouer en équipe. Ce cours est parfait pour
les jeunes de 7-9 ans.
This class provides a deeper look into the
world of theater that will allow your child
to explore the possibilities of how to tell a
story. Using play, improvisation, creating
characters and inventing a short play, your
child will learn to have confidence on
stage and be part of a team. This course is
perfect for 7-9 year olds.
Day: Jeu (Thu), 18 sep-20 nov ET
Jeu (Thu), 15 jan-26 mar
(no class 19 fev)
Time: 18h30-19h15
Course Fee: $240
ChiLD/ParenT KeyboarD – mini moZarT
PreParaTion a (ages 4-5)
This program introduces your child to the
basics of playing the piano or keyboard.
Pre-school aged children learn about
posture, pattern recognition, dynamics,
the musical alphabet and rhythm through
playing keyboard, movement and games.
Students will perform in a recital at the
end of the semester in Recital Hall. A
parent or guardian is required to attend
the classes with their child.
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Dec 6
(no class Oct 11, Nov 8)
Time: 9:00-9:30am
Final Concert: Sat, Dec 6, 1:00pm
Course Fee: $105 + $30 Materials
LeveL 1 (ages 6-7 or completion of
Preparation a & b)
Students learn about basic rhythm,
dynamics, articulation and notation with
an emphasis placed on intervallic reading.
Recitals will be performed in December
and April in Recital Hall. A parent or
guardian is required to attend the classes
with their child.
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Apr 11
(no class Oct 11, Nov
8, Dec 27, Jan 3,
Feb 14, Apr 4)
Time: 9:40-10:25am
mid-year Concert: Sat, Dec 6, 1:00pm
Final Concert: Sat, Apr 12, 1:00pm
Course Fee: $360 + $45 Materials
LeveL 2 (ages 6-9)
*Pre-requisite: Level 1*
A continuation from Level 1: Students
explore scales, eighth notes, articulation
and key signatures. Recitals will be
performed in December and April in
Recital Hall. A parent or guardian is
required to attend the classes with their
child.
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Apr 11
(no class Oct 11, Nov
8, Dec 27, Jan 3,
Feb 14, Apr 4)
Time: 10:35-11:20am
mid-year Concert: Sat, Dec 6, 1:00pm
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Final Concert: Sat, Apr 11, 1:00pm
Course Fee: $360 + $45
Materials
LeveL 3 (ages 6-9) neW
*Pre-requisite: Level 2*
This course is a continuation of concepts
learned in Level 2. Students will also
get to experience more independence
through ensemble playing. At the
completion of this level, students will be
ready to continue with private lessons at
the RCM Grade 1 level.
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Apr 11
(no class Oct 11, Nov
8, Dec 27, Jan 3, Feb
14, Apr 4)
Time: 11:30am-12:15pm
mid-year Concert: Sat, Dec 6, 1:00pm
Final Concert: Sat, Apr 11, 1:00pm
Course Fee: $360 + $45
Materials
ChiLD/ParenT sTrinGs
ChiLD/ParenT sTrinGs ProGram
(starting ages 4-6)
Introduce your child to the basics of
playing the violin or cello with the
combination of a weekly half-hour
individual and a weekly 45-minute group
class for you and your child. Group
classes encourage learning to play as
an ensemble, polishing performance
pieces and reviewing repertoire. Group
class assignments are based on playing
ability and students are encouraged to
add a 45-minute group theory class
after the first year. Students who start
in January will take private lessons only,
until the instructor feels they are ready
to be introduced to the existing group
component. A parents-only meeting will
be held on Sep 9, 5:00pm in Recital Hall
to discuss the upcoming year.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Jun 9
(no class Nov 11, Dec
23, Dec 30, Feb 17,
Apr 7)
Group Classes: 5:00pm, 5:45pm,
6:30pm depending
on playing level
Theory class: Oct 14-Dec 2 and
Jan 6-May 5 (no
class Nov 11, Apr 7)
Final Concert: Sun, Jun 14, 2015
Group Course Fee: $210, for 45-minute
group class;
Add $110 + $40
Materials for group
theory class
individual
Lesson Fee: $25/half-hour
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suZuKi Piano
suZuKi Piano (starting ages 4-7)
Develop your child musically,
kinesthetically, technically and socially
through this enriching piano program.
Children will learn to play the piano
through their natural senses – ear,
touch and imitation. A weekly half-hour
individual lesson is supplemented by a
weekly 30- or 45-minute group class.
Students are placed in groups according
to their playing level. The number of
individual lessons, as well as the day and
time of the week, is determined with the
instructor.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Jun 9
Course Fee
& Time: beginner: $180,
Tue, 5:30-6:00pm
Junior: $250,
Tue, 6:05-6:50pm
intermediate: $250,
Tue, 6:55-7:40pm
(no class Nov 11, Dec 23,
Dec 30, Apr 7)
individual
Lesson Fee: $25/half-hour
ConservaTory JuvenTus Choir
Conservatory Juventus Choir develops
vocal skills and performance techniques
with an emphasis on fun and friendships.
Choir provides an excellent musical
education along with fostering teamwork
and confidence. Performances include a
Christmas and Spring Concert, the Rotary
Carol Festival and the Regina Music Festival.
Junior Choir (ages 6-12)
This choir is for youth in the beginning
stages of their musical training.
Call 306-585-5748 to arrange an
audition time.
Day: Fri, Sep 5-May 22
Time: 6:00-7:00pm
september retreat: Sat, Sep 13,
9:30am-1:30pm
Fall retreat: TBD
Christmas Concert: Sat, Dec 13, 7:30pm
spring Concert: Sun, May 30, 3:00pm
Course Fee: $370 + $50 Materials
audition: Wed, Aug 27,
4:00-7:00pm
Chamber Choir (ages 11-18)
This choir provides an excellent musical
education along with fostering teamwork
and confidence. A 30-minute music
theory class is included, either before or
after regular rehearsal.
Call 306-585-5748 to arrange an
audition time.
Day: Sun, Sep 7-May 24
Time: 3:00-5:00pm
september retreat: Sat, Sep 13,
12:30-4:30pm
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Fall retreat: TBD
Christmas Concert: Sat, Dec 13, 7:30pm
spring Concert: Sun, May 30, 3:00pm
Course Fee: $670 + $50 Materials
audition: Wed, Aug 27,
4:00-7:00pm
GuiTar
LeveL 1 (ages 7-10)
Your child’s first experience with a
musical instrument should be fun,
rewarding and educational. With these
important concepts built into our guitar
programs, your child will successfully
grow in music. This class teaches
students to read basic musical notation,
time signatures (4/4 and 3/4), proper
posture, hand position, parts of the guitar,
tuning (with and without an electronic
tuner) and how to play using strings 1
and 2 of the guitar. Course fee includes
use of a guitar for duration of course.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 20
Time: 5:00-5:50pm OR
6:00-6:50pm
Final Concert: Thu, Nov 27, 6:30pm
Course Fee: $200 + $20 Materials
LeveL 2 (ages 8-10)
*Prerequisite: Level 1 or participation in Conservatory Guitar Camp*Building on Level 1, young guitarists will further explore their potential. Students will learn how to play on strings 3 and 4 and are introduced to chords and more complicated songs. Knowledge of musical notation will be expanded throughout the discussion and performance of music. Course fee includes use of a guitar for duration of course.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 20Time: 7:00-7:50pmFinal Concert: Thu, Nov 27, 6:30pmCourse Fee: $200 + $20 Materials
GuiTar orChesTra (ages 10-20)
Conducted by Ramses Calderon, this orchestra brings together classical guitarists with previous experience to develop strong ensemble and sight reading skills. Repertoire ranges from music of the 16th through to the 20th century. Students with basic knowledge are also welcome.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Apr 2 (no class Dec 25, Jan 1,
Feb 19)Time: 6:15-7:00pmCourse Fee: $300 + $25 Materials
sTrinG orChesTras
Junior sTrinG orChesTra
(ages 7-10 – guideline only)
Are you ready to try orchestra? Violin or cello players with basic music reading skills (suggested playing ability is Suzuki book level 2-4) will work on ensemble playing and musical interpretation. Call 306-585-5748 to book an audition.
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Day: Tue, Sep 30-May 12 (no class Nov 11, Dec 23,
Dec 30, Feb 17, Apr 7)Time: 5:00-6:00pmCourse Fee: $300 + $25 Materialsaudition: Tue, Sep 23, 4:00-7:00pm
inTermeDiaTe sTrinG orChesTra
(ages 10-15 – guideline only)
String players who want to push themselves to reach musical excellence will enjoy working in this orchestra while studying music of the Baroque, Classical, and Romantic periods. Students will generally have 3-5 years of playing experience (suggested playing ability is Suzuki book level 5 or higher) with the violin, viola, cello or double bass. Please note: students are expected to miss no more than three pre-arranged rehearsals. Call 306-585-5748 to book an audition.
Day: Tue, Sep 30-May 12Time: 6:05-7:35pm (no class Nov 11, Dec 23,
Dec 30, Feb 17, Apr 7)Course Fee: $350 + $25 Materials
senior sTrinG orChesTra (ages 13+)
This advanced orchestra addresses the development of the skills required to excel in orchestral playing. Repertoire ranging from the Baroque to the present day emphasizes teamwork and leadership and facilitates exploration of the principles of style and interpretation. The Senior String Orchestra challenges the violin, viola, cello or double bass musician to give their best at every moment. Please note: students are expected to miss no more than three pre-arranged rehearsals. Call 306-585-5748 to book an audition.
Day: Tue, Sep 30-May 12 (no class Nov 11, Dec 23,
Dec 30, Feb 17, Apr 7)Time: 6:45-8:15pminstructor: Simon FryerCourse Fee: $420 + $25 Materialsaudition: Tue, Aug 27
Chamber musiC CoaChinG
For ensembLes
This course involves small ensemble coaching for pre-formed groups of strings, piano and wind instruments. Coaching sessions are treated as shared individual lessons. If you are not a member of an ensemble, we can match you with other players of similar abilities.
Day: TBD with the instructorTime: TBD with the instructorCourse Fee: $55/hour/ensemble (must
book minimum of 10 hours)
sCoTTish PiPe & Drum
Scottish piping and drumming is a unique and culturally rich musical style performed around the world. You DO NOT need to be Scottish to participate! Students learn both solo and band skills, while working as a team to improve the band.
The program’s goal is to help young players reach their musical potential in a supportive and fun learning environment. Instruction in bagpipes and snare and tenor/bass drums is based on Scotland’s Piping and Drumming Qualifications Board guidelines and on the long experience of the teaching staff in
producing excellent musicians.
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beGinner baGPiPes or Drum
(ages 8+)
It all starts here with a fun-loving
approach to music. First-year students
learn on a practice chanter if learning the
bagpipes; or the practice pad if learning
the drums. Students learn to read music,
grace note groups, basic music theory
and a number of exercises and tunes. As
well, students are exposed to what the
CPA Pipe Band does – they get to meet
and interact with the band members,
engage in common activities and learn
about the band before they start to play
in it. Once they’ve passed the beginner
stage, they will also join the CPA Pipe
Band.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-May 27
(No class Dec 24, Dec 31,
Apr 8)
Time: 7:00-7:50pm
instructors: Barb MacDonald/Brett
Stinson
Course Fee: $420 + Materials (to be
purchased at first class)
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(CPa) PiPe banD
Once players have learned about six
tunes, it’s time to get a set of bagpipes or
move from the practice pad to the drums.
New pipers/drummers are integrated into
regular band play as often as possible,
and students are given every chance to
perform and compete with the band.
Students learn basic marching and
performance tunes appropriate for the
Piping and Drumming Grade 4 level.
They also prepare competition medleys
each year. The CPA Pipe Band has
Saskatchewan’s most experienced pipe
band musicians as instructors and is the
only youth pipe band in Regina!
Day: Wed, Sep 17-May 27
(No class Dec 24, Dec 31,
Apr 8)
Time: 7:00-8:50pm
band Director: Iain MacDonald
Course Fee: $420 + $50 Materials
JaZZ imProvisaTion
Discover how to play by ear and
improvise on your instrument. Using
the Blues and other common chord
progressions, learn how you can play
jazz solos for your school jazz band or
your own jazz combo. Learn basic jazz
theory, develop your ability to play by ear
through ear-training activities and learn
jazz phrasing, feel and articulation.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 20Time: 6:00-6:50pminstructor: Dr. David DickCourse Fee: $200
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musiC ComPosiTion
sonG WriTinG LeveL 1
(ages 13-17) neWStudy and practice the art of song writing in a small group setting. Work on original songs and discover what makes your favorite songs so effective. All styles of music are welcome.
Day: Wed, Sep 18-Nov 20Time: 6:00-6:50pmPre-requisite: Basic knowledge of music
notationCourse Fee: $125
ComPosiTion LeveL 1
(ages 13-17) neWImmerse yourself in the compositional traditions of Western art music and learn to create truly original pieces of music. Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Berg and others will guide you through history towards your own musical voice.
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Dec 6 (no class Oct 11, Nov 8)Time: 11:30am–12:20pmPre-requisite: Basic knowledge of music
notation Course Fee: $125
ConservaTory Theory ProGram
The understanding and creation of music begins with music theory. It’s the language of music and an essential part of musical education. The Conservatory provides individual and group theory classes for students of all levels.
basiC ruDimenTs
This is the basis for all further theory classes and helps the student understand more about the music he/she is playing. Students will start to see scale passages, key changes and other elements in their music.
Day: Mon, Sep 22-May 4 (no class Oct 13, Nov 10,
Dec 22, Dec 29, Feb 16, Apr 6)Time: 5:00-5:50pmCourse Fee: $400 + $45 Materials
inTermeDiaTe ruDimenTs
Students prepare for the Intermediate Rudiments RCM exam in May 2015. Intermediate Rudiments is a co-requisite for the Grade 6 Practical Examination.
Day: Mon, Sep 22-May 4 (no class Oct 13, Nov 10,
Dec 22, Dec 29, Feb 16, Apr 6)Time: 6:00-6:50pmCourse Fee: $400 + $45 Materials
aDvanCeD ruDimenTs
This class is designed to prepare students for the Advanced Rudiments RCM exam in May 2015. Advanced Rudiments is a co-requisite for Grades 7-10 Practical Examinations and Elementary Piano Pedagogy.
Day: Mon, Sep 22-May 4Time: 7:00-7:50pmCourse Fee: $400 + $45 Materials (no class Oct 13, Nov 10,
Dec 22, Dec 29, Feb 16, Apr 6)
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basiC harmony
Students cover the foundations of
harmony and harmonic progressions.
Topics include melody writing, four part
harmony (SATB), harmonic analysis and
structural analysis.
Day: Tue, Sep 23-May 5
(no class Nov 11, Dec 23,
Dec 30, Feb 17, Apr 7)
Time: 6:45-7:35pm
Course Fee: $400 + $45 Materials
universiTy Theory PreParaTion
This course prepares high school choir
and band musicians for university
entrance theory tests. Through a
comprehensive study of theory, including
aural and keyboard skills, this course
will have students acquire a strong
foundation of theory which is mandatory
to pursue studies at the university level.
There are no pre-requisites to take this
class.
Day: Thu, Sep 25-Mar 19
Time: 5:00-5:50pm
Course Fee: $350 + $45 Materials
(no class Dec 25, Jan 1,
Apr 9)
sPeeCh arTs & Drama
The Conservatory Speech Arts and Drama
Program offers a multi-dimensional
exploration of literature, performance
and voice development, and is geared
at developing authentic and artistic
communication skills. Speech arts and
drama is a boost for shy children, a way
to express their love for literature and a
creative outlet for children who like to
perform. This program is for everyone
and the benefits last a lifetime. Students
gain confidence to speak, communicate
and be heard!
nursery rhymes (ages 4-5)
This class is designed to engage your
child in the joy of storytelling through
rhythms and rhymes. Movement and
drama games develop a love for literature
with an emphasis on nursery rhymes and
poetry. Our supportive atmosphere also
introduces the fundamentals of choral
speaking while allowing your child’s
independence and social skills to grow.
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Dec 6
(no class Oct 11, Nov 8)
Time: 10:00-11:00am
Course Fee: $210
sPeeCh WorKs – LeveL 1 (ages 6-7)
Students learn to use their voices to
speak clearly and with purpose. Explore
speaking poetry and prose from memory,
focusing on elements of sound and
rhythm in the selections. Present a mime
scene based on a nursery rhyme. Prepare
a short one-minute speech/“talk” about a
favourite object.
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Day: Mon, Sep 15-Dec 1
(no class Oct 12, Nov 10)
Time: 5:45-6:45pm
Course Fee: $210
TaKe CenTre sTaGe! (ages 6-7)
Imagination takes centre stage as
students explore contemporary and
classic literature through improvisation,
group performances and storytelling.
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Dec 6
(no class Oct 11, Nov 8)
Time: 11:15am-12:15pm
Course Fee: $210
sTory To sTaGe (ages 8-9)
Bring a story to life! Adapt a book or
story into a play during our action packed
session. We will create sets and props
and gather costumes to bring our story
to life. Our young actors will present their
performance in Recital Hall. This class will
combine basic elements of theatre and
movement for an overall dramatic and
entertaining time.
Day: Mon, Sep 15-Apr 27
(no class Oct 13, Nov
10, Dec 22, Dec 29,
Feb 16, Apr 6)
Final Performance: TBD
Time: 7:00-8:00pm
Course Fee: $240
musiCaL TheaTre (ages 8-11)
Learn all the elements that make up a
musical theatre performance – acting,
singing and dancing! Find out how
everything joins together to tell a
story, right from the auditions to the
performance on stage in Darke Hall.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Apr 29
(no class Dec 24, Dec 31,
Feb 18, April 8)
Time: 6:00-8:00pm
Performance: Fri, Jan 16, 7:00pm
Fri, May 1, 7:00pm
Course Fee: $415 + $30 Materials
shoWTime (ages 10-13)
From the page to the stage! Discover
more about the acting process from
beginning to end by mounting a show!
Students will audition for a role, learn
lines and breathe life into a character
while focusing on the role of an actor.
This performance-based class will teach
the basics of acting and give valuable tips
on how to become a better actor.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Apr 29
(no class Dec 24, Dec 31,
Feb 18, April 8)
Time: 6:00-7:30pm
Course Fee: $240 + $30 Materials
you’ve GoT TaLenT (ages 12-16)
Are you ready for a bigger acting
challenge? This advanced course offers
instruction in a wide range of acting
methods and theatrical styles. Students
will audition for and prepare a one-act
play for an audience. The commitment
level for this course is high – students are
expected to miss no more than two
pre-arranged rehearsals.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Apr 29
(no class Dec 24, Dec 31,
Feb 18, April 8)
Time: 7:45-9:15pm
Course Fee: $240 + $30 Materials
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visuaL arTs
arT For KiDs (ages 8-11) neWThis class gives young artists an outlet
to experiment and express themselves
through art. They will learn to create fun
and exciting pieces of work while finding
out basics of drawing, painting and
making sculptures. Supplies are included;
however, families may be asked to bring
household materials to help stimulate the
imagination while using everyday things.
Day: Mon, Sep 15-Nov 24
(no class Oct 13)
Time: 4:30-6:00pm
Course Fee: $200 + $50 Materials
PoTTery For KiDs (ages 9-14)
Students will be introduced to wheel
throwing while learning the basics of
sculpture and hand building. Explore the
creative possibilities of clay! A materials list
will be provided. Class fee does not include
use of studio during Open Studio Time.
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Nov 22 (no class Oct 11, Nov 8)Time: 1:00-3:30pmCourse Fee: $215
adult ProgramsGuiTar
LeveL 1
Have you always wanted to learn to play the guitar? Now is your chance! Start right from the beginning with other adults and learn several songs based on three basic chords. Course fee includes use of a guitar for duration of course.
Day: Thu, Sep 19-Nov 20Time: 7:00-7:50pmCourse Fee: $220 + $20 Materials
LeveL 2
Have you taken our Level 1 class and are
ready for more? Or perhaps you have
learned some of the basic chords in
the past and are ready to move on with
your guitar playing. This class builds on
Level 1, introducing additional chords
and more complicated songs Course fee
includes use of a guitar for duration of
course.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Nov 25 (no class Nov 11)Time: 7:00-7:50pm
Course Fee: $220 + $20 Materials
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hanD Drum
oPen LeveL DJembe CLass
The djembe from West Africa is an accessible instrument for all ages, you’ll be up and drumming in just one class. Then learn basic technique, how to get the best sounds from your drum, work on improving your playing, as well as tips on caring for your drum and best resources for home study. Drums will be available for those who do not own a drum.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 19 Time: 6:45-8:00pminstructor: Joanne CroffordCourse Fee: $160
FoLK DrumminG
This class emphasizes creative use of the bones of rhythm to build and elaborate on the beat. Have fun and learn to use your drum for different playing situations – home, church, drum circle, musical choir or band.
Day: Fri, Jan 17-Mar 28Time: 1:00-2:30pmCourse Fee: $160
musiC ComPosiTion
sonG WriTinG LeveL 1 neWStudy and practice the art of song writing in a small group setting. Work on original songs and discover what makes your favorite songs so effective. All styles of music are welcome.
Day: Wed, Sep 18-Nov 20Time: 7:00-7:50pmPre-requisite: Basic knowledge of
music notation
Course Fee: $125
ComPosiTion LeveL 1 neWImmerse yourself in the compositional
traditions of Western art music and learn
to create truly original pieces of music.
Bach, Beethoven, Brahms, Berg and
others will guide you through history
towards your own musical voice.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Nov 25
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 7:45-8:35pm
Pre-requisite: Basic knowledge of
music notation
Course Fee: $125
sCoTTish PiPe & Drum
beGinner baGPiPes – LeveL 1
This class teaches you the basics of finger
positions on the practice chanter, the
scale, some basic grace notes, exercises
and some simple tunes. The materials fee
covers the cost of a practice chanter and
required learning materials.
Day: Tue, Sep 23-Dec 2
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 7:00-7:50pm
instructor: Iain MacDonald
Course Fee: $160 + $70 Materials
aDuLT baGPiPe sTuDies
For adults who can play the bagpipes and
who want to expand their repertoire and
learning. This class includes the study of
several new tunes, a simple piobaireachd,
canntaireachd [Gaelic vocables] and
further work on bagpipe sound and
playing technique.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 20 OR
Thu, Jan 15-Mar 19 OR
Thu, Apr 16-Jun 18
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Time: 7:00-7:50pm
Course Fee: $420
smaLLPiPes & oTher beLLoWs PiPes
The focus of this class is to develop
tuning, maintenance and bellows/blowing
skills on the Scottish smallpipes, while
at the same time preparing small sets
of “session tunes” to perform with other
instruments. Students need to have a set
of Scottish smallpipes, shuttle pipes or
similar.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 20
Time: 8:00-8:50pm
Course Fee: $160
uKuLeLe
uKuLeLe LeveL 1 neWAn introduction to Hawaii’s small but
mighty guitar-like musical instrument!
Students will learn to strum chord and
accompany songs, gradually working
towards proficient note reading in a fun
and supportive class environment.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 19
Time: 6:00-6:50pm
Fee: $160 + $10 Materials
uKuLeLe For seniors neWThis group class will introduce students
to the ukulele and have you playing in
no time! Students must supply their own
ukulele (instrument can be purchased for
$65-85). No experience necessary. Play
among your peers in a casual setting.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 19
Time: 1:30-2:20pm
Fee: $160 + $10 Materials
voiCe
i’ve aLWays WanTeD To sinG – LeveL 1
If you have a love for singing and want
to learn some skills in a fun atmosphere,
join this group class to learn how to
read notes and find your way around a
written musical part. Focus is on posture,
breathing, unison singing with some
harmony and having fun. This course
includes a 15-minute private voice
assessment with the instructor.
Day: Sat, Sep 27-Dec 13
(No class Oct 11, Nov 8)
Time: 9:30-11:00am
Course Fee: $185 + $50 Materials
i WanT To sinG some more – LeveL 2
Have you completed Level 1? Or are
you interested in singing in harmony
and can read music? Join us for group
fun while learning singing techniques.
Focus is on standard vocal breathing,
voice production, ear training and theory.
Students are welcome to bring their
favourite song for sharing. Ear training
and theory are included. Includes a
15-minute private voice assessment with
the instructor.
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Day: Sat, Sep 27-Dec 13
(No class Oct 11, Nov 8)
Time: 11:30am-1:00pm
Course Fee: $185 + $50 Materials
i WanT To sinG Forever – LeveL 3
Have you completed Level 2? Or do you
already sing in harmony with a choir or
chorus? Join us for group fun to brush
up on your vocal and choral skills. Focus
is on choirs consisting of SAB (Soprano,
Alto and Baritone) arrangements or SSA
(Soprano, Soprano II and Alto) parts.
Students will hone their sight reading
skills while practicing their singing.
Day: Sat, Sep 27-Dec 13
(No class Oct 11, Nov 8)
Time: 1:30-3:00pm
Course Fee: $185 + $50 Materials
aDD a LiTTLe raZZ-ma-TaZZ –
LeveL 4 neWHave you completed Level 3 and want
a new singing experience? Or are you
a music reader who wants to explore
less classical music and more gospel,
folk or jazz music? Are you able to play
the guitar, mandolin, flute or some
percussion? Come join the fun and
accompany the singers. Voice warm
ups and technique included in the SAB
(Soprano, Alto, Baritone) ensemble with
lots of unison.
Day: Tue, Sep 30-Dec 9
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 7:15-8:45pm
Course Fee: $185 + $50 Materials
DanCe neW
Dance is for everyone – including adults!
The dance program is designed to meet
the needs of mature dancers ages 17+
whether they are beginners, returning
students, seasoned dancers or dance
professionals. Come ready to enjoy the
beauty of dance and movement.
baLLeT
A beautiful and challenging dance form that
improves technique across genres.
intermediate ballet
This class is for dancers who have some
previous training and may include
dancers who have been away from class
for an extended period of time or dancers
trained in another style of dance.
Day: Tue, Sep 16- Dec 9
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 7:00-8:15pm
Course Fee: $160
ConTemPorary
An exploration of the total movement
potential of the body not bound by set
standards or defined styles, it seeks
to express a personalized vision of the
dancer or choreographer.
intermediate Contemporary
This class will expand on basic technique
while feeding the artistic development of
the intermediate contemporary dancer.
Graham technique, contact improv,
creative/choreographic skills, fusion with other styles and a series of short combinations will be covered. An ideal class for the aspiring dance artist.
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Day: Wed, Sep 17-Dec 10Time: 7:00-8:15pm Course Fee: 160
DanCe arounD The WorLD
Open to beginners and experienced dancers alike, this class will take you around the globe in a dance studio with a variety of dance styles which may include African, Ukrainian, Greek, Indigenous and more. Perfect for beginners to advanced.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Dec 11Time: 7:00-8:15pmCourse Fee: $160
stretch & releasePerfect for dancers and non-dancers, this class is a great way to unwind your body and mind after a busy week. Stretch away tension while increasing flexibility and then learn release techniques to help your entire body let go of built up tension from the inside out.
Day: Fri, Sep 19-Dec 12Time: 6:00-7:00pmCourse Fee: $160
visuaL arTs
inTroDuCTion To aCryLiC PainTinG
Learn the basics of acrylic painting – how
to mix and blend colours and how to use
complimentary shading, perspective and
mood. Learn about various brushes and
application techniques. We will compose
and complete at least one painting from
start to finish. Supplies are included.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 20Time: 10:00am-12:30pminstructor: Beth Gaffney
Course Fee: $215 + $50 Materials
beGinner aCryLiC PainTinG
Those with some acrylic experience will
learn how to design paintings from still
life, photos, abstract ideas and looking
at established artists’ work. We will look
at perspective, shading and highlighting
as we practice alla prima, under coating,
layering, glazing and impasto by doing
exercises and our own individual
paintings. A materials list will be supplied.
Day: Mon, Sep 15-Nov 24
(no class Oct 13)
Time: 7:00-9:30pm
instructor: Sandra Staples
Course Fee: $215 + $50 Materials
asian bamboo brush PainTinG
Learn some of the techniques in
traditional Chinese, Japanese and
Korean painting while working with
authentic materials such as Chinese
ink, watercolour and rice paper. Some
Chinese calligraphy will also be included.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 20
Time: 1:00-3:30pm
Course Fee: $200 + $50 Materials
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enCausTiC arT
The name Encaustic is derived from
the Greek word for burning or fusing in.
This ancient art of creating paintings
with a wax base, applied with heat,
has been enjoying a revival amongst
artists worldwide. This class will provide
opportunities to try some of the many
encaustic processes and tools. The class
will make a new piece each week. The
instructor will provide a demonstration,
then guide the participants as they
complete a small piece. This vibrant
painting experience is something that you
don’t want to miss.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 20
Time: 1:00-2:30pm
instructor: Sandra Staples
Course Fee: $215 + $50 Materials
PoTTery – WheeL basiCs – LeveL 1
Develop your skills in throwing and
decorating in this introduction to the
pottery wheel. A materials list will be
provided. Course fee does not include
open studio time.
Day: Mon, Sep 15-Nov 17
7:00-10:00pm OR
Tue, Sep 16-Nov 25
(no class Nov 11)
7:00-10:00pm
Course Fee: $265
PoTTery – beyonD basiCs – LeveL 2
*Prerequisite: Level 1*
This project focused class will explore the
different components needed to make
complex forms and shapes on the pottery
wheel. Students will further develop skills
in construction, surface development
and explore form. A materials list will be
provided. Course fee does not include
open studio time.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 19
Time: 7:00-10:00pm
Course Fee: $265
oPen sTuDio Time
Do you want an ideal studio space and
like being around other potters? Work
independently on pottery and sculpture
projects in a creative environment in
this self-directed class. A technician is
available to assist with pottery wheels.
Day: Fri, Sep 19-Nov 21
2:00-5:00pm OR
Sun, Sep 21-Nov 23
1:00-4:00pm
Course Fee: $175 + $50 Processing
(covers cost of firing and
glazing pottery projects)
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individual instruction
Learning to play an instrument is one of
the greatest gifts you can give yourself
or your child. The Conservatory of
Performing Arts has been offering high
quality music instruction in Regina for
100 years. From voice to violin, music
lessons teach more than just tunes.
hiGh QuaLiTy insTruCTion
Our instructors are among the best in the
country. Many hold university degrees
and perform with the Regina Symphony
Orchestra as well as their own groups
and ensembles. Most importantly,
Conservatory instructors nurture and
develop students to their highest
potential.
The riGhT aGe
Quite often, we are asked what the ‘ideal
age’ is for beginning music lessons. The
answer is any age can be the right age
to begin. It really depends on the person
and the instrument chosen. String lessons
often begin with students as young as
four, with active parental involvement.
Piano lessons can begin as soon as the
child is tall enough to sit at the bench
and reach the keys. Many students begin
playing piano, violin, cello and guitar at
a young age. As they grow older and
develop physically, they can begin to
explore other instruments. Often students
begin taking lessons on winds and brass
instruments to complement their school
band program. Starting music lessons is
a personal decision for every family and
depends on the maturity, interest and
motivation of your child regardless of age.
Of course, individual lessons aren’t just
for children. Many adults with a passion
for music decide they want to know
more about their favourite instrument –
including their own voices. Our teachers
welcome students of any age from young
children to mature adults.
hoW musiC Lessons WorK
Music lessons at the Conservatory are
taught one-on-one with an instructor and
are typically once a week for 30 minutes.
Lessons are available seven days a week
and generally take place after school
and on weekends. The Conservatory also
offers lessons during the day if desired.
Lessons usually run from September to
early June, but students may begin at any
time during the year. For a complete list
of our private instructors and our current
fee information, please visit www.uregina.
ca/cce/conservatory.
inDiviDuaL CoaChinG/
aCComPanimenT
Whether learning new repertoire or
preparing for an important audition,
concert or exam, singers and
instrumentalists need to work with a
private coach/pianist. The Conservatory
has a number of outstanding
accompanists who can help you become
a better performer by improving your
interpretation of a song or instrumental
piece through a stronger understanding
of harmony, rhythm, ensemble playing,
and musical style.
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ConservaTory oF PerForminG arTs
Conservatory of Performing arts (CPa) & Lifelong Learning Centre (LLC)registration & Policies
reGisTraTion
There are four easy ways to register for CPA and LLC courses:
Website: Visit www.uregina.ca/cce for online registration.
Phone: 306-585-5748 and have your credit card ready to make payment.
in Person: Stop by Student and Instructor Services (Non-Credit) located on the main
floor of the Conservatory Building, Room 119, College Avenue Campus.
mail: A printable registration form is available on our website.
Send a completed form to:
Student and Instructor Services
(Non-Credit), CN 119
Centre for Continuing Education,
University of Regina,
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, SK S4S 0A2
PoLiCies
aCCessibiLiTy PoLiCy
The Centre for Continuing Education has committed to make every possible physical
accommodation in accordance with the U of R policy that may be required by its
students and customers. Persons with physical disabilities are able to access the main
floor of the College Building and accessible washrooms in the Conservatory through a
ramp at the south side of the building. The Gallery Building also has a ramp leading
into its front entrance on the north side of the building. Wheelchair parking is available
at the south side of the Conservatory Building and in front of Darke Hall. Students with
mobility concerns are encouraged to discuss accessibility needs when registering for
classes.
Course CanCeLLaTion, WiThDraWaL & reFunD PoLiCies
Visit www.uregina.ca/cce for detailed information.
Please visit our website for most current course information and details.
www.uregina.ca/cce
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Conservatory Children & youth Courses at a Glance
www.uregina.ca/cce/conservatory 306-585-5748 [email protected]
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seniors’ university Group (suG) membership
The Seniors’ University Group promotes the value and availability of lifelong learning opportunities for older learners in the community in a collaborative partnership with the Lifelong Learning Centre. If you are 50+, you can become a SUG member and receive discounts on select Lifelong Learning Centre courses. The SUG membership
fee for 2014-2015 is $30. See page 57 for more details.
LiFeLonG LearninG ProGrams
Lifelong Learning Centre
something for everyone
Lifelong Learning Centre courses are exceptional
opportunities for people of all ages to learn
something new or rediscover former interests.
We offer a wide variety of affordable courses that
will stimulate your mental, physical and spiritual
well-being, and can lead to a healthy lifestyle. You
can also meet new friends while you experience
the joy of learning. Courses are interactive to give
you a rewarding learning experience with plenty of
opportunity to be active and engaged with others.
Personally rewarding Programs
We have an array of lecture and discussion courses ranging from one hour forums
to multi-week courses up to nine weeks in length. We also have practical courses in
the areas of computer use, social media, and fitness. They are available during the
day, in the evening and on Saturdays. We offer a safe and comfortable place to learn.
Instructors and facilitators are experts from the University and the community who
share their expertise with our learners. No previous education is required – only your
desire to learn and engage with others. There are no exams or assignments and most
courses have no homework.
See page 60 for information on how to register for Lifelong Learning Centre courses
and call today to register for courses to avoid finding out the course you want to take
is full.
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DaTes To remember
All events in Gallery Building Room 106 unless otherwise noted
Fall open houseFri, Sat, Sep 5 & 6, 10:30am-2:30pmJoin us for tours, displays, demonstrations, FREE forums and more. FREE gift for first 100 people in attendance.
biG book saleThu, Sep 4, 2:00-8:00 pmFri & Sat, Sep 5-6, 9:00am-4:00pmGreat selection of exceptional books thanks to a donation of books from Buy the Book Used Book Store which closed this year and many other donors of quality used books. All at very affordable prices.
Welcome & orientationThu, Sep 11, 12:00-1:00pm
Free Film – Quartet – directed by Dustin hoffman and starring maggie smith and bill ConnellyFri, Sep 12, 1:00-3:30 pm
international Day of older Persons CelebrationWed, Oct 1, 12:00-1:00pmJoin us to learn about the work of the National Seniors Council and current priorities it is working to address.
influenza Clinic – date/time TBA
international volunteer Day/Christmas CelebrationJoin us to celebrate our volunteers and the holiday season with treats, music and more.Fri, Dec 5, 1:30-3:30pm
See our website www.uregina.ca/cce in late July for more details about the Open House, FREE Forums to be held this fall and more.
imPorTanT noTes:no classes oct 13 & nov 11
Course Location Key:
GA - Gallery Building
CB - College Building
CN - Conservatory Building
bring this coupon for
Free aDmission to one Thursday noon hour Forum listed on pages 54-56. Limit one free forum per person this term.
Please print your name & phone number below
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voLunTeer & CommuniTy ProGrams
aboriGinaL GranDmoThers CarinG
For GranDChiLDren suPPorT
neTWorK
Grandmothers caring for grandchildren
are invited to monthly support network
meetings with interesting speakers from
community agencies. Tea and bannock
are always served. Childcare and rides
will be provided for those who call in
advance. For more information or to
register, call 306-585-5766.
Day/Time: Fri, Sep 12, Oct 10, Nov 14,
Dec 12, 9:30-11:30am
Location: Gallery Building Room 106,
2155 College Ave.
inTerCuLTuraL GranDmoThers
uniTinG (iGu)
All older women who are interested
in building bridges of understanding,
respect, trust and friendship among
First Nations, Métis and other women
are welcome to attend these monthly
meetings. For more information call
306 585-5705 or 306-585-5766.
Day/Time: Fri, Sep 19, Oct 17, Nov 21,
Dec 19, 10:30am-12:30pm
Location: Indian Métis Christian
Fellowship, 3131 Dewdney
Ave.
sPeaKers bureau
The Lifelong Learning Centre has
speakers available to talk to groups
about the joys of lifelong learning and
volunteering, Regina Age-Friendly
Community Initiative, retirement planning,
and much more. If you want to request a
speaker for your group, or are interested
in becoming one, call 306 585 5766 or
306-585-5806.
voLunTeer oPPorTuniTies
We are looking for volunteers to assist
with reception duties, promotional
activities, newsletter production and
more. Call 306-585-5766 if you would
like to learn more about volunteer
opportunities.
arTs & enTerTainmenT
Cinema PoLiTiCa: DoCumenTary FiLm
DisCussion GrouP
Join Jim Elliott of Cinema Politica for
this engaging documentary film series.
Together you will view four documentary
films broadly focusing on Water Earth
Wind and Fire. Each film will be followed
by discussion. Documentary films
include:
In the Same Boat, Nov 7; Waist=Food, Nov
21; and The Power of Community, Nov 28.
Come and explore themes and discuss
issues of today.
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Day: Fri, Nov 7-Nov 28
Time: 1:00-3:00pm
Course limit: 75
instructor: Jim Elliott
Course Fee: $35 suG member: $25
CLassiC FiLms
Enjoy excellent films with an introduction
for each this fall. The free sampler movie
on September 12 is Quartet with Maggie
Smith and Bill Connolly. Join us for other
Friday afternoons at the movies to see
Some Like It Hot with Marilyn Monroe and
Tony Curtis; Italian Job with Mark Wallberg
and Charlize Theren; Grand Torino with
Clint Eastwood and Christopher Carley;
Nightmare Alley with Tyrone Power and
Joan Blondell; Bridge Over River Kwai with
Allec Guinness and William Holden; and
The Odd Couple with Walter Matthau and
Jack Lemmon. FREE sample film: Quartet,
Sep 12.
Day: Fri, Sep 19-Oct 24
(no film on Oct 10)
Time: 1:00-3:00pm
Course limit: 50
instructor: Dermot Weightman
Course Fee: $35 suG member: $25
arT aPPreCiaTion: imaGes oF FaiTh &
PLaCes oF WorshiP neWArtists and images have been part of
religion for centuries. This class will
look at the important connection art
and architecture had to the beliefs of
ancient civilizations: for the empires of
Egypt, Greece, Rome and Byzantine. You
will hear about the temples of Ramses
II, the Parthenon and the Pantheon,
the Catacombs and Hagia Sophia. You
will see the images and sculptures that
decorate these places of worship and
learn what they represent and why they
look as they do.
Day: Mon, Oct 20-Nov 10
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 75
instructor: Linda Quigley
Course Fee: $80 suG member: $55
Tommy Goes To War! neWRe-live the brutality, bravery and
wit of the 1914-18 Great War. This
performance, commemorating the
100th Anniversary of the War to End
All Wars, features Saskatchewan’s own
story performer Vincent Murphy as the
exuberant recruiting officer, the stern
General and Tommy - as a young recruit
and aging veteran. Dramatic, intriguing
and entertaining! Shared discussion
period to follow the performance. FREE
coffee.
Day: Fri, Oct 17
Time: 9:30-11:30am
Course limit: 75
Presenter: Vincent Murphy
Course Fee: $10
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ComPuTers & TeChnoLoGy
ComPuTer use 1
For those who are inexperienced
with computers or have never used
a computer before, this course will
cover the basics including the mouse,
keyboard, using computer programs such
as web browsers and how to navigate in
Microsoft Windows. This is a hands-on
class.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Oct 7
Time: 1:30-4:00pm
Course limit: 16
instructor: David Wessel
Course Fee: $145 suG member: $120
ComPuTer use 2
This course will improve your computer
skills and teach you more about email,
address books, Microsoft Windows
operating system and basic file
management. You will perform basic
searches for information on the internet.
This course is for anyone who has taken
Computer Use 1 or is fairly comfortable
using the mouse, keyboard and some
computer programs. This is a hands-on
class.
Day: Tue, Oct 21-Nov 18 (no class Nov 11)Time: 1:30-4:00pm Course limit: 16instructor: David WesselCourse Fee: $145 suG member: $120
ComPuTer use 3
This course is for those who have taken Computer Use 2, or are fairly experienced PC users. It explores more fully the many uses of the computer. You will look at a variety of computer programs such as word processors, spreadsheets and photo editors. Learn more about web browsers, information available on the internet and how to find it. Configure Microsoft Windows desktops and download programs from websites. This is a hands-on class.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Oct 9Time: 9:00-11:30amCourse limit: 16instructor: David WesselCourse Fee: $145 suG member: $120
ComPuTer use 4
This course is for those who are comfortable using the computer, but still have questions to ask. We will cover file management issues, computer security (threats and how to deal with them), computer applications of interest, photo editors or spreadsheets and current trends in computing.
Day: Thu, Oct 23-Nov 13Time: 9:00-11:30amCourse limit: 16
instructor: David Wessel
Course Fee: $145 suG member: $120
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iPaD 1 neWiPads have changed the way we interact
with each other and the world. This
course will teach basic iPad use and
management including: iPad Operating
System (iOS) basics; key functions
controlled by physical switches and
buttons; touch screen gestures; and
iPad settings. You will also learn how to
check, read and send emails as well as
how to connect to the internet and use
WiFi. This is a hands-on course, so please
remember to bring your ipad and to
make sure that it is charged.
Day: Wed, Sep 17
Time: 6:30-9:30pm
Course limit: 20
instructor: Darcy Donovan
Course Fee: $40
iPaD 2 neW
This course is for those who have
completed iPad 1 or who are already using
their iPad. You will learn more about iPad
features including setting up your email
account, sending and opening emails,
managing contact lists and calendar, taking
photos and recording videos, and viewing
and sharing photos. You will also learn
how to use Cloud services; Safari, notes,
reminders, maps, weather and world clock
apps; as well as how to sync and back up
your iPad. Common keyboard shortcuts
as well as search, paste and cut options
will also be addressed. This is a hands-on
course so please remember to bring your
iPad and to make sure that it is charged.
Day: Wed, Sep 24
Time: 6:30-9:30pm
Course limit: 20
instructor: Darcy Donovan
Course Fee: $40
iPaD 3 neWThis course is for those who have
completed iPad 2 or who are comfortable
using their iPad. Together we will explore
the iTunes and App Stores and learn how
to make purchases from them. We will
also look at finding and evaluating apps,
downloading books and music, streaming
movies and TV shows, accessing Game
Centre and purchasing games, and GPS
apps. In addition, we will look at keeping
in touch using Facebook, FaceTime,
Skype and iChat. This is a hands-on
course so please remember to bring your
iPad and to make sure that it is charged.
Day: Wed, Oct 1
Time: 6:30-9:30pm
Course limit: 20
instructor: Darcy Donovan
Course Fee: $40
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iPhone 1
Smart phones have changed the way
we interact with each other and the
world. This course is for those who are
inexperienced with iPhones or have never
used one and will provide instruction on
iPhone Operating System (iOS) basics,
keyboard functions, general iPhone
settings and how to keep your iPhone
secure. In addition, you will learn how to
use the Phone App including adding and
managing contact lists and texting as well
as how to connect to the internet and use
WiFi. This is a hands-on course so please
remember to bring your phone and to
make sure that it is charged.
Day: Mon, Sep 15
Time: 6:30-9:30pm
Course limit: 20
instructor: Ray Quon
Course Fee: $40
iPhone 2
This course if for those who have
completed iPhone 1 or who are already
using their phone. You will learn more
about iPhone features including setting
up your email account, sending and
opening emails, managing contact lists,
taking photos and recording videos,
viewing and sharing photos as well
as how to use the Notes App. You will
also learn how to use Cloud services,
stocks, maps, weather and world clock
apps, as well as how to sync and back
up your iPhone. This is a hands-on
course so please remember to bring
your phone and to make sure that it is
charged.
Day: Mon, Sep 22
Time: 6:30-9:30pm
Course limit: 20
instructor: Ray Quon
Course Fee: $40iPhone 3 neWThis course is for those who have completed iPhone 2 or who are comfortable using their phone. We will look at finding and evaluating apps, downloading books and music, streaming movies and TV shows, accessing Game Centre and purchasing games, and GPS apps. This is a hands-on course so please remember to bring your phone and to make sure that it is charged.
Day: Mon, Sep 29Time: 6:30-9:30pmCourse limit: 20instructor: Ray QuonCourse Fee: $40
FiTness & movemenT
FiT For your LiFe
Join us for a gradual strength-training program designed for older adults. Health experts suggest weight training as an essential part of a healthy lifestyle. Hand-held velcro wrist and ankle weights from one to five pounds are supplied. The class instructs proper weight training with a muscle warm-up, stretching and cool down.
Days: Tue & Thu, Sep 16-Nov 18 (no class Nov 11)
Time: 4:00-5:00pmCourse limit: 30instructor: Dorothy Fitzer
Course Fee: $105 suG member: $80
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Line DanCinG
“In a Rut Strut.” Line dancing is a great
activity for fun, exercise and memory.
Learn easy, progressive steps to all types
of music.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Nov 18
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 9:30-10:30am
Course limit: 30
instructor: Dorothy Fitzer
Course Fee: $85 suG member: $65
TabLe Tennis
Experience table tennis in a relaxed
atmosphere. Maintain your eye-hand
coordination, agility and reflexes while
enjoying this fun sport. Basic skills and
game rules will be taught. Beginner and
experienced players welcome. Please
bring athletic shoes for indoor use.
Day: Tue &/or Sat,
Sep 16-Nov 18
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 30
instructor: Dorothy Fitzer
Course Fee: $35 suG member: $30
(1 session/week) or
$60 suG member: $50
(2 sessions/week)
sTreTCh & Tone exerCise
Promote healthy aging through exercise
designed to increase flexibility. This class
involves a warm-up, aerobics, stretching,
toning and cool down. Mats and weights
are supplied.
Day: Tue & Thu, Sep 16-Nov 18
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 11:00am-12:00pm
Course limit: 30
instructor: Dorothy Fitzer
Course Fee: $105 suG member: $80
T’ai Chi
offered in partnership with
Confucius institute
Movements performed in T’ai Chi are
slow and graceful with smooth and even
transitions between them. During this
series of T’ai Chi sessions you will learn
the basic postures and enjoy the beauty
and tranquility of nature.
Days: Sat, Sep 6-Oct 11
Time: 9:30-10:30am
Course limit: 20
instructor: Master Chuanwu Li
Course Fee: $80
yoGa – beGinners
Introduce yourself to the world of yoga.
You will learn gentle yoga poses and
stretches that can safely be done at
home. Those with experience can practice
at a slower pace. Please bring a yoga mat
and large towel or blanket.
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Day: Mon, Sep 15-Nov 17
(no class Oct 13)
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Course limit: 20
instructor: Deborah Behm
Course Fee: $85 suG member: $65
yoGa – aDvanCeD
This class is designed for those who
know basic diaphragmatic breathing, the
rudiments of basic postures, are at ease
with the asanas practiced in beginner’s
class and want to stretch beyond the
beginner level. Please bring a yoga mat
and large towel or blanket.
Day: Mon, Sep 15-Nov 17
(no class Oct 13)
Time: 10:30-11:30am
Course limit: 20
instructor: Deborah Behm
Course Fee: $85 suG member: $65
yoGa – muLTi-LeveL
If you have learned the basics, you are
ready to move on. You will be guided
to adapt the practice to your own level.
Emphasis will be on breathing, classic
yoga poses and relaxation techniques.
Please bring a yoga mat and large towel
or blanket.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 12
Time: 10:30-11:30am
Course limit: 20
instructor: Karla Blocka
Course Fee: $85 suG member: $65
yoGa resToraTive
This will be a gentle class for people
who have low energy, chronic health
problems, are recovering from illness
or injury or just want a gentler practice.
It is suitable for beginners as well as
continuing students. Most of the practice
will be done lying on the floor. Please
bring a yoga mat and large towel or
blanket.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 12
Time: 12:00-1:00pm
Course limit: 15
instructor: Karla Blocka
Course Fee: $85 suG member: $65
Zumba GoLD
Ditch the workout and join the party! This
fun fitness/dance class features easy-
to-follow dance moves set to Latin and
international beats. Zumba Gold is designed
to suit the needs of the active older
participant as well as those just starting their
journey to a fit and healthy lifestyle.
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Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 12
Time: 2:30-3:30pm OR
3:45-4:45pm
Course limit: 25
instructor: Anna Scott
Course Fee: $85 suG member: $65
heaLTh & LiFesTyLe
basiC home rePair: DryWaLL
This course will provide students with
hands-on practice in drywalling as well
as a working knowledge of safety when
using simple hand tools. Students
will learn basic taping, mudding and
drywalling techniques. The instructors
will also answer basic questions about
drywalling while conducting exercises.
Day: Sat, Nov 15
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 16
instructor: Journeyperson, SaskWITT
Course Fee: $70 ($15 materials fee
included)
basiC home rePair: WinTeriZinG
your home neW
Make your home feel warmer this winter
without turning up the heat. Attend
this workshop and learn how to save
energy economically. This course, perfect
for the man or woman of the home,
provides practical instruction on how
to identify potential heat source losses,
caulk windows, apply spray foam and
install winter insulation kits on windows.
Instructors will also answer basic
questions on how to winterize a home
while conducting the exercises. Come out
and learn how to save energy this winter
– it’s good for the environment as well as
the pocketbook!
Day: Sat, Oct 18
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 16
instructor: Journeyperson, SaskWITT
Course Fee: $70 ($15 materials fee
included)
Chinese CooKinG
offered in partnership with
Confucius institute
This workshop offers more than just
cooking. It’s a good place to make
friends and have fun while enjoying
Chinese cooking culture. We will hold
four special cooking workshops covering
different elements of Chinese cuisine.
The instructors will explain different food
styles in various places in China, share
recipes and demonstrate how to make
both classical and easy Chinese dishes.
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Day: Thu, Oct 23-Nov 13Time: 6:30-8:30pminstructor: TBAWorkshop Fee: $100 (GST & materials
included)
exPLorinG, exPanDinG & evoLvinG
our LiFe ConsCiousness
Experience is real and has significant personal meaning. It is important in each moment and is often the door to what our personal essence is ready to learn in the process of expanding our consciousness. It is part of the scenery on our life journey. The experiences we choose to focus on will be explored in the context of everything we know from our studies and stories of living.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Nov 18 (no class Nov 11)
Time: 1:30-3:30pmCourse limit: 15instructor: Dr. Paul AntrobusCourse Fee: $105 suG member: $80
FaLL birDs oF sasKaTCheWan neWJoin us for an interesting afternoon discovering the fall birds of Saskatchewan. The afternoon begins with a slide show presentation of some of Saskatchewan’s most beautiful fall birds where you will learn interesting facts and identifying characteristics. Following this, put your new found knowledge to use and join Kim Mann and friends for a bird watching walk through Wascana Park. Attend one or both sessions.
Day: Wed, Sep 10Time: 2:00-4:40pm
instructor: Kim Mann
Fee: $20 (for both sessions)
session 1: Fall birds of saskatchewan: Facts & PhotosJoin Kim Mann and friends as she shares interesting facts and photos of some of Saskatchewan’s most beautiful fall birds. FREE coffee.
Day: Wed, Sep 10Time: 2:00-3:30pmCourse limit: 75Course Fee: $15
session 2: Fall birds of saskatchewan: Guided TourJoin expert birder, Kim Mann and friends for a walk through Wascana Park to look at the birds of fall. Kim will give advice on bird identification and feeding birds in your yard. Dress well and bring binoculars.
Day: Wed, Sep 10Time: 3:40-4:40pmCourse limit: 20Course Fee: $10
FLoraL DesiGn: ChrisTmas TabLe
CenTer neWGet in the Christmas spirit! Join floral designer Petra Janssen for this interactive workshop on creating a Christmas table center to dress up your home. You will create a beautiful L-shaped table center using pine, cedar and fir greenery as well as your personal decorations to make it your own! Lasting quality of table center is six to eight weeks. Materials included.
Day: Thu, Nov 20Time: 7:00-9:30pmCourse limit: 25instructor: Petra JanssenCourse Fee: $70 (includes $25 materials
fee)
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heaLThy meaL PLanninG & Common
nuTriTion myThs DebunKeD neWFact or fiction: Organic foods are the safest and healthiest choice. Late night snacking makes you gain weight. Sea salt is healthier than table salt. Not sure? Attend this session and find out. Join Dr. Katherine McLeod, Faculty of Kinesiology and Health Studies, as she provides advice for healthy meal planning and
debunks many common nutrition myths.
Day: Mon, Sep 15
Time: 10:30-11:30am
Course limit: 75
Presenter: Dr. Katherine McLeod
Course Fee: $5
PLanT-TasTiC neWJoin Master Gardener, Sheila Bonneteau,
and learn tips on windowsill gardening,
growing houseplants and starting plants
from seed. Attend all sessions or just the
ones you want.
Day: Tue, Oct 14-28
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Course limit: 45
instructor: Sheila Bonneteau
Course Fee: $80 or $30/session
session 1: Windowsill vegetable
Gardening
Harvest fresh herbs, greens and
sprouts throughout the year from an
indoor garden. Revel in the flavours of
summer in the dead of winter with this
instructional course.
Day: Oct 14
session 2: houseplants as a Winter
hobby
During the winter months, maintaining
indoor plants can be as rewarding as
outdoor gardening. Master the steps
to success for growing healthy and
rewarding houseplants.
Day: Oct 21
session 3: seed starting made simple
Learn step by step how to beat the winter
blues by starting your own seeds! Get a
jump on the next season, have endless
cultivar choices and take great pride
in growing your own transplants at a
fraction of the cost.
Day: Oct 28
PoWer oF essenTiaL oiLs neWEssential oils are a very valuable tool in
natural living and natural health. Many
people vouch for the positive impact
that essential oils have had on their
health and the health of their friends and
family. But just because essential oils
are natural, doesn’t mean they shouldn’t
be used with care. Attend this course to
learn about basic essential oils and their
medicinal uses as well as how to use
them safely and properly.
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Day: Thu, Oct 23-30
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Course limit: 45
instructor: Marie Berwald
Course Fee: $60
PsyChoLoGy oF PersonaL exPerienCe
This course will deal with learning how we can use psychology to understand our experiences and make our lives more personally satisfying. Self-images, self-esteem and social and personal patterns and disorders are learned. They can be unlearned. We will discuss theory, research and real experiences so we can pursue the quality of life we are looking for more efficiently. Life keeps repeating what our hearts and minds do not understand well enough to let go.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 13Time: 1:30-3:30pmCourse limit: 15instructor: Dr. Paul AntrobusCourse Fee: $105 suG member: $80
LanDLorDs: hoW To be a smarT
one neWWhether you are renting a single-family house or multiple units at multiple properties, this class provides property owners with a basic understanding of how to avoid running afoul of tenant-landlord laws. This course covers the ‘life cycle of a tenancy’ including: leases, tenancies-at-will, screening potential tenants, obtaining credit histories, security deposits, provincial and federal regulations, communicating with tenants, eviction proceedings, going before judge or rentalsman, tenant defences and
counter claims.
Day: Wed, Oct 29 & Nov 5
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Course limit: 45
instructor: TBA
Course Fee: $60
LiFesTyLe & PorTraiT
PhoToGraPhy neWLearn how to take more natural and
fun portraits of your family, friends and
children. Explore different techniques
to help with composition, storytelling,
lighting, and natural expressions, as well
as interacting with your subject. Turn that
snapshot into a great portrait!
Day: Wed, Oct 8-Oct 22
Time: 6:30-9:30pm
Course limit: 20
instructor: Carey Shaw
Course Fee: $105
money maTTers: WhaT your ParenTs
DiDn’T TeaCh you neW
Learn tips, strategies and little known
secrets to better manage your own
personal affairs: household budgeting,
setting financial goals, banking, credit
cards and retirement savings. An overview
of what you need to do to have your
financial house in order. Perfect for the
new student, newly independent young
person, the person starting over, the
recent college graduate and those who
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feel like personal finance isn’t their strong
suit. Get your finances “on tract” in this
non-judgmental four-part series. Attend all
sessions or just the ones you want.
session 1: budgeting boot Camp
Let’s start by disarming the word
“budget” - it’s really a spending plan!
After all, managing money is more about
what you spend than what you earn!
Understanding where your money is
going before it gets there is a key to being
financially healthy. In this course, learn
the difference between needs and wants,
why you should set goals, how to track
your spending, tricks to control wasted
dollars, how to stick to your spending
plan and live comfortably within your
means. If you want less stress, more
balance and more freedom, you need
Budgeting Boot Camp!
Day: Sep 16
session 2: Credit Cross-TrainingLooking for the most effective ways to build or rebuild credit? Whether you’re establishing credit for the first time or rebuilding after getting off course, it’s important to know how to use this financial tool responsibly. Using credit properly can make your life better. Using credit poorly can have devastating effects. Dealing with credit is similar to other forms of spending: it requires a plan and preparation to stay in good shape. In this course, learn how to organize your current finances, understand credit reports, build credibility, research the best credit options for your situation, learn what creditors
look for and how to be a wise credit user.
Day: Sep 23
session 3: investment alphabet soup
Do you get lost when you hear TSE,
NYSE, ETF, RRSP, RESP, TFSA, RRIF, GIC,
LIRA? This session will provide you with
an overview of investment possibilities.
We will explore when and how individuals
can use a variety of investmesnt
instruments to their best advantage.
Day: Sep 30
session 4: Discovering your hidden
riches and What to Do with Them
When we look closely at our spending
we always find items that cost us more
than they should. Are we paying the
lowest fees possible? Are we paying
for services we never use? Are there
cheaper alternatives? In this session we
will explore ways to identify and change
these areas of overpayment in our day
to day lives and in our investments. We’ll
then consider what to do with the saved
money. Invest? Re-allocate? Save?
Day: Oct 7
TaKinG Care oF LiFe’s
business 1 neWNo one ever plans to be sick or disabled.
Yet, it’s just this kind of planning that can
make all the difference in an emergency.
This course, consisting of four weekly
presentations, will provide direction on
getting your affairs in order. Topics will
include wills, health care directives, power
of attorney, executor responsibilities, pre-
planned funeral services and more.
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Day: Tue, Sep 16-Oct 7
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 75
Facilitator: Elaine Yeomans
Course Fee: $45 suG member: $35
TaKinG Care oF LiFe’s
business 2 neWWhether expected or not, the process of
death and grieving is a difficult one. This
course, consisting of four weekly sessions,
will provide practical information for
navigating this difficult time. Topics will
include palliative care options, funeral
services and cremation, the role of the
coroner, the grieving process, support
services available in Regina and more.
Day: Tue, Oct 14-Nov 4
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 75
Facilitator: Elaine Yeomans
Course Fee: $45 suG member: $35
unDersTanDinG hoCKey neWIt’s hard to live in Canada and not be
passionate about the country’s favorite
pastime, hockey! But are you missing out
on much of the excitement because you
don’t know the rules and strategy of the
game? Attend this workshop and learn
the basic rules and strategy of hockey,
and you too will be ready to cheer your
favorite hockey team on to victory during
the Stanley Cup playoffs! FREE tickets
to one U of R Cougar hockey game
included.
Day: Thu, Sep 18 & Sep 25
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Course limit: 75
instructor: Referee, Saskatchewan
Hockey Association
Course Fee: $60
Wine aPPreCiaTion: exPLorinG The
Wine reGions oF FranCe, ausTraLia &
The uniTeD sTaTes neW
Explore some of the great wine regions of
France, Australia and the United States
with wine expert Gavin Jensen. Together
you will explore the powerful reds and
delicate whites of two wine-producing
regions in France, survey some of
Australia’s most popular wines from the
Hunter Valley and Coonawara regions, as
well as sample fine American wines from
the California, Washington or Oregon
regions. Wine samples and light food
included.
Day: Thu, Oct 2-16
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Course limit: 30
instructor: Gavin Jensen
Course Fee: $135
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WeLLness WeDnesDays
FREE monthly program co-sponsored by Lifelong Learning Centre and Regina Qu’Appelle Health Region Seniors’ Healthy Living Program.
Time: 12:00-1:00pmLocation: Gallery Building Room 106
beTTer bLaDDer ConTroL
Join Kathy Roth, a public health nurse with RQ Health Region Seniors’ Healthy Living Program, who will talk about better bladder control. Come to learn more about the Urinary System, including the kidneys and bladder, types of incontinence and their associated causes, possible treatment options and good bladder habits. Kathy will also provide information about the Pelvic Floor Pathway to help women understand more about the conditions they are experiencing.
instructor: Kathy RothDay: Sep 10
WhaT is inFLuenZa?
This presentation addresses the signs and symptoms of Influenza (the flu), how the virus is transmitted and who is at most risk of contracting it. You will learn what Influenza is and what it is not, some of the most common complications that result from the flu and how we can best prevent it. There will be ample time for questions and all will be addressed by
Kathy Roth, a Public Health Nurse.
instructor: Kathy Roth
Day: Oct 8
GLauComa: The siLenT sTeaLer oF
vision
Glaucoma is indeed the “silent stealer
of vision.” This lecture will involve
discussion of the types of glaucoma
and the incidence of each along with a
description of the signs and symptoms.
The diagnostic work up will be discussed,
that is, the types of tests done to make
the diagnosis and the types of treatment
- medical and surgical.
instructor: Dan Ash
Day: Nov 19
baCK To nuTriTion basiCs
You deserve more! More energy, more
simplicity, more quality nutrition
and more overall wellness. Join Gina
Sebastian to learn about nutrition and
holistic tips for the holidays and beyond.
She will offer solutions for great nutrition
that reduce stress and increase your
energy and enthusiasm for life. If you
deserve more, please join us.
instructor: Gina Sebastian
Day: Dec 3
LiFeLonG LearninG CenTre
biG booK saLe
Thu, Sep 4, 2:00-8:00 pmFri & Sat, Sep 5-6, 9:00am-4:00pm
Great selection of exceptional books thanks to a donation of books from Buy the Book Used Book Store which closed this year and many other donors of quality used books. All at very affordable prices.
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LanGuaGes
Chinese For business
offered in partnership with
Confucius institute
Business Chinese courses will enable
you to conduct simple communication
tasks in business activities and improve
your knowledge of business and general
Chinese culture, customs and social
status. Business Chinese Course 1 starts
with simple and practical Chinese for
people who have no or very limited prior
knowledge of the Chinese language.
Chinese 2 involves study topics related
to Chinese business and Chinese 3 aims
to provide an in-depth understanding of
Chinese business communication style.
Chinese for business 1
Day: Tue, Sep 23-Nov 18
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
instructor: TBA
Course Fee: $220 (GST & materials
included)
Chinese for business 2
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Nov 15
Time: 3:30-5:30pm
Instructor: TBA
Course Fee: $220 (GST & materials
included)
Chinese for business 3
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Nov 15
Time: 1:00-3:00pm
instructor: TBA
Course Fee: $220 (GST & materials
included)
Chinese For TraveL (LeveL 1, 2 & 3)
offered in partnership with
Confucius institute
Travel Chinese courses are designed
to make your trip easier and more
enjoyable by teaching you practical
Chinese phrases used in daily Chinese
life and travel situations. Chinese 1 starts
with simple and practical Chinese for
people who have no prior knowledge
of the Chinese language and Chinese 2
focuses on basic Chinese speaking and
listening for those who have taken a
previous Chinese course. Communicative
competence and cross-cultural awareness
are emphasized during the courses. A
field trip to China will be organized if
there is enough interest.
Chinese for Travel 1
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Nov 15
Time: 9:00-11:00am
instructor: TBA
Course Fee: $220 (GST & materials
included)
Chinese for Travel 2
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Nov 15
Time: 1:00-3:00pm
instructor: TBA
Course Fee: $220 (GST & materials
included)
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Chinese for Travel 3
Day: Mon, Sep 22-Nov 17
(no class Oct 13)
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
instructor: TBA
Course Fee: $220 (GST & materials
included)
FrenCh 1: La Joie De vivre neWoffered in partnerhsip with
institut français
Beginner French course in a relaxed
group setting, intended for older adults.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Nov 18
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 9:30-11:30am
Course limit: 25
instructor: TBA
Course Fee: $150 suG member: $130
FrenCh ConversaTion 1: La vie esT
beLLe neWoffered in partnerhsip with
institut français
Intended for older adults with some
experience in French who wish to expand
their knowledge of French language and
culture.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Nov 18
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 25
instructor: TBA
Course Fee: $150 suG member: $130
German 1
Learn key phrases and basic grammar
while developing your conversational
abilities.
Day: Sat, Sep 20-Nov 15Time: 1:30-3:30pminstructor: Regina FurkertCourse limit: 25Course Fee: $165 + Textbook
German 2
This course is for those with basic German vocabulary and pronunciation skills. Students will be able to improve their fluency in German and learn more about the German culture. This course is a continuation of German 1 or for those with a basic understanding of German.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 12Time: 7:00-9:00pmCourse limit: 25instructor: Regina FurkertCourse Fee: $165 + Textbook
German ConversaTion 1
This class will allow students who have completed German 2 or an equivalent advanced course to put their knowledge of German into practice through conversation related to current events and other topics.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Nov 18 (no class Nov 11)
Time: 7:00-9:00pmCourse limit: 25instructor: Regina FurkertCourse Fee: $165 + Textbook
sPanish 1
Going to Spain? Mexico? South America? Here is your opportunity to learn Spanish and discover Hispanic culture and people.
This informal introduction is for absolute
beginners.
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Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 12
Time: 1:30-3:30 pm
Course limit: 25
instructor: Sergio Quezada
Course Fee: $150 suG member: $130
+ Textbook
sPanish 1 (eveninG)
Going to Spain? Mexico? South America?
Here is your opportunity to learn Spanish
and discover Hispanic culture and people.
This informal introduction is for absolute
beginners.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov13
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
instructor: Edith Brockhill
Course limit: 25
Course fee: $165 + Textbook
sPanish 2
This course is for those with basic
Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation
skills. You will be able to improve your
fluency and learn more about exciting
Hispanic culture. Prerequisite: Spanish I or
some basic Spanish skills.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 13
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 25
instructor: Sergio Quezada
Course Fee: $150 suG member: $130
+ Textbook
sPanish 2 (eveninG)
This course is for those with basic
Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation
skills. You will be able to improve your
fluency and learn more about the exciting
Hispanic culture. Prerequisite: Spanish I or
some basic Spanish skills.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 12
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Course limit: 25
instructor: Edith Brockhill
Course Fee: $165 + Textbook
sPanish 3
This is your chance to improve your
Spanish. The course is designed for
those with good Spanish vocabulary
and pronunciation skills. Learn more
about the interesting Hispanic culture.
Prerequisite: Spanish 2 or more basic
Spanish skills.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 12
Time: 9:30-11:30am
Course limit: 25
instructor: Sergio Quezada
Course Fee: $150 suG member: $130
+ Textbook
sPanish 3 (eveninG)
This is your chance to improve your
Spanish. The course is designed for
those with good Spanish vocabulary
and pronunciation skills. Learn more
about the interesting Hispanic culture.
Prerequisite: Spanish 2 or more basic
Spanish skills.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Nov 18
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 7:00-9:00pm
Course limit: 25
instructor: Edith Brockhill
Course Fee: $165 + Textbook
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sPanish 4
This class is designed for those with
adequate Spanish vocabulary and
pronunciation skills. Using a variety of methods you will improve your fluency. Prerequisite: Spanish 3 or intermediate Spanish skills.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Nov 18 (no class Nov 11)
Time: 1:30-3:30pmCourse limit: 25instructor: Sergio QuezadaCourse Fee: $150 suG member: $130
+ Textbook
sPanish 5
This class is designed for those with adequate Spanish vocabulary and pronunciation skills. Using a variety of methods you will improve your fluency. Prerequisite: Spanish 4 or advanced Spanish skills.
Day: Fri, Sep 19-Nov 14Time: 9:30-11:30amCourse limit: 25instructor: Sergio QuezadaCourse Fee: $150 suG member: $130
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sPanish ConversaTion 1
This class will allow students who have completed Spanish 5 or an equivalent advanced course to put their knowledge of Spanish into practice through conversation related to current events and other topics. Students in this course should be able to carry on a conversation in Spanish.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Nov 18
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 9:30-11:30am
Course limit: 10
instructor: Sergio Quezada
Course Fee: $150 suG member: $130
sPanish ConversaTion 2
This class will allow students who have
completed Spanish 5 or an equivalent
advanced course to put their knowledge
of Spanish into practice through
conversation related to current events
and other topics.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 13
Time: 9:30-11:30am
Course limit: 10
instructor: Sergio Quezada
Course Fee: $150 suG member: $130
sCienCe
asTronomy beyonD The biG DiPPer
– a beGinner’s GuiDe To The niGhT
sKy neW
Many people want to learn the stars and
constellations, but with all those specs
of light up there where do you begin?
Whether stargazing from your living room
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window or camping under a blanket of
stars, this course is designed to help you
sort it all out and learn how to navigate
the night sky. Through interactive digital
and discussion based lectures, students
will also be kept up to date on space and
astronomy news. In addition, you will
be invited to observatory nights at the
Saskatchewan Science Centre where you
will view galaxies, planets and our moon.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 12
Time: 1:00-3:00pm
Course limit: 75
instructor: Chris Beckett
Course Fee: $110 suG member $85
($5 material fee included)
QuanTum meChaniCs: The PhysiCs oF
The miCrosCoPiC WorLD 1 neWThis study will begin by examining black
body radiation, the hydrogen atom and
the photoelectric effect – key elements
of quantum mechanics – as well as a
brief introduction to particle physics.
Course includes instructor-led discussion
to enhance students’ understanding of
challenging concepts. A continuation of
this course, Quantum Mechanics: The
Physics of the Microscopic World 2, will
be offered the following term and will
further explore the theories and concepts
of quantum mechanics.
Day: Mon, Sep 15-Nov 17
(no class Oct 13)
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 75
instructor: George Maier
Course Fee: $105 suG member: $80
soCiaL sTuDies – hisTory, PoLiTiCs, reLiGion & more
anCienT CuLTures & PLaCes
See how archaeological research has
helped us understand the cultures found
in select places in various parts of the
world through lectures, videos and slide
shows.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 13
Time: 9:30-11:30am
Course limit: 75
instructor: Dr. Ray Cleveland
Course Fee: $105 suG member: $80
CanaDa & The GreaT War,
1914-1919 neWTopics to be discussed will include
Canada and Canadians in 1914, the war
on the Western Front, conscription, the
wartime boom, votes for women and
prohibition, “enemy aliens” and pacifists,
the Winnipeg General Strike and the
Great War’s legacy for Canada.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 13
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 75
instructor: Dr. Bill Brennan
Course Fee: $105 suG member: $80
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Chinese hisTory, TraDiTions &
CuLTure neWoffered in partnership with Confucius
institute
Attend this course and gain insight into
the rich 5000 year history, traditions
and culture of China. You will learn
about Chinese traditions such as the tea
ceremony, Chinese knots and festivals,
as well as the main historical events that
have shaped the culture. Modern-day
Chinese culture will also be discussed.
Day: Mon, Oct 20-Nov 10
Time: 9:30-11:30am
instructor: Qing Liu
Course Fee: $80 suG member: $55
honourinG sasKaTCheWan’s War
CasuaLTies neW Join Bill Barry as he pays tribute to Saskatchewan’s fallen. This presentation, in commemorating the 100th anniversary of the beginning of the Great War, will highlight Canada’s involvement in various wars with particular emphasis on the sacrifices made by Saskatchewan soldiers. Together you will explore the Saskatchewan Virtual War Memorial which honours Saskatchewan men and women who perished in service to their country for the high ideals of peace and freedom. Discussion will touch on the North West Rebellion of 1885 and the South African War, followed by WWI, WWII, Korea and peacekeeping missions around the world, capped off by comments on the hell that was the Afghanistan operation. A question and answer period will follow the presentation.
Bring your lunch and enjoy FREE coffee.
Day: Mon, Nov 10Time: 11:30am-1:30pmCourse limit: 75Presenter: Bill BarryCourse Fee: $10
miDDLe easT CurrenT aFFairs
If you have an interest in Middle Eastern and Central Asian affairs, join us for weekly lectures about current issues in these regions. Media clips will be shown at various times throughout the lectures.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Nov 12Time: 9:30-11:30amCourse limit: 75instructor: Dr. Ray ClevelandCourse Fee: $105 suG members: $80
myTh, symboL & riTuaL neW
This course is an introduction to the critical study of myth, symbol and ritual. At the outset of the course, students are presented with a number of relevant theories by which to study myth, symbol and ritual. Subsequently, in the next three classes, myth, symbol and ritual are examined in a variety of contexts including ancient Mesopotamia and Greece, European late Middle Ages and Indigenous peoples of North and South American among other locations.
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Day: Mon, Sep 15-Oct 6
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 75
instructor: Darlene Juschka
Course Fee: $80 suG member: $55
sTaTe reForm in aFriCa neWThe states in Africa are in crisis: crisis
of identity, crisis of legitimacy, crisis of
distribution and crisis of governance.
Globalization has imposed its constraints
resulting in a culture that entails poverty,
corruption, terrorism, exploitation and
human rights abuses. The wavering
between Islamic State and Democratic
State has not found its balance and the
population is expecting a better future.
This course will explore these issues as
well as state reform.
Day: Wed, Sep 24-Oct 15
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 75
instructor: Dr. Ben Bouazza
Course Fee: $80 suG member: $55
Thomas JeFFerson on reLiGion &
DemoCraCy neWThomas Jefferson is widely remembered
as the author of the Declaration of
Independence and for being arguably one
of the most transformational presidents in
American history. What is less well known
is that he also tried his hand at scriptural
exegesis, most notably with the synthesis
of the four Gospels into a single discrete
work commonly referred to as ‘the
Jefferson’s Bible.’ Guiding our analysis of
Jefferson’s editorial intent is the central
question: Was Jesus a democrat?
Day: Mon, Oct 6
Time: 10:30-11:30am
Course limit: 75
Presenter: Dr. Lee Ward
Course Fee: $5
sasKaTCheWan GrassLanDs: a PLaCe
LiKe no oTher neW
Saskatchewan grasslands are amazing, wide open spaces that support an incredible diversity of life; from iconic wildlife like plains bison and pronghorn antelope, to rare and endangered species such as Black-footed Ferrets and Greater Sage Grouse. Grasslands are also home to ranchers who live and depend on healthy grasslands to sustain their livelihoods. In this beautifully illustrated presentation, biologist and environmental photographer Branimir Gjetvaj will take us on a journey of discovery through our unique prairie landscapes. FREE coffee.
Day: Fri, Oct 31Time: 1:30-3:30pmCourse limit: 75Presenter: Dr. Branimir GjetvajCourse Fee: $10
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WhaT haPPeneD beFore ChrisT Was
born? neWHave you ever wondered what happened during the millennium before Christ was born? This course will explore what was happening around the world at that time. It will also explore how this affects our
present day lives.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Nov 18
(no class Nov 11)
Time: 9:30-11:30am
Course limit: 75
instructor: Adrien Tatarinoff
Course Fee: $105 suG member: $80
WhaT We KnoW – WhaT We
beLieve neWThis course will provide participants
with a handy tool kit for distinguishing
between what we might believe and what
we actually know. We will use a checklist
of considerations to bring to bear on
various claims that often arise in the
media and day to day about what works
and what doesn’t, in order to sort them
out, whether they warrant believing or
not. The instructor will explain each of
the critical issues and provide examples
of them. Following this brief presentation,
participants will offer their own
experience or encounters that they may
wish to examine in this way and discuss
with others in the course.
Day: Wed, Sep 17-Oct 8
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 25
instructor: George Maslany
Course Fee: $80 suG member: $55
WriTinG & LiTeraTure
ConTemPorary soCiaL, PoLiTiCaL &
sCienCe ConCerns
On the last Monday of each month at
1:45pm our group chooses the focus
of the next meeting. It may be one
book or a theme and controversial
issues predominate. Enjoyment and
participation are the requirements. Liege
Felicitor – happy reading!
Day: Mon, Sep 29, Oct 27, Nov
24, Jan 26, Feb 23, Mar 30,
Apr 27, May 25, Jun 29
Time: 1:45-3:45pm
Course limit: 20
Facilitator: Al Fricker
Course Fee: $80 suG member: $55
CreaTive WriTinG
The best way to learn how to write is
to write! This class allows you to share
your writing and listen to the words of
others who have a variety of interests and
experiences. The opportunity to learn
by listening supports the development
of one’s writing skills and encourages
individual participation in a supportive
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group setting. Participants take turns
moderating weekly sessions which feature
writings based on topics suggested a
week in advance. There is no instructor
and no previous writing experience is
necessary. All are welcome.
Day: Thu, Sep 18-Nov 13
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 20
Facilitator: Bob Juby
Course Fee: $80 suG member: $55
CreaTive WriTinG CriTiQue
Writers in this group meet monthly
to assist each other to improve their
writing through participant feedback
and discussions about challenges faced
during the writing process. Prior to each
session, participants email a piece of their
writing to other group members who will
read and prepare written feedback.
Day: Mon, Sep 22, Oct 20, Nov
17, Dec 15, Jan 19, Feb 16,
Mar 16, Apr 20, May 11,
Jun 15
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
Course limit: 20
Facilitator: Sherri Tutt
Course Fee: $80 suG member: $55
DiCKens, reLiGion & The meaninG oF
human WorK neWThe theme of utilitarianism, along
with industrialization and education,
is explored by Charles Dickens in his
novel Hard Times. This talk will consider
Dickens’s critique of utilitarianism as part
of a Christian theology of labour and the
dignity of the human person.
Day: Fri, Sep 19Time: 10:30-11:30amCourse limit: 75Presenter: Dr. Susan JohnstonCourse Fee: $5
LiTerary CiTies neW
These four classes will focus on representation of the city in literature, some older and some more recent. Some literary cities are positive visions, sometimes even utopian, emphasizing the excitement and the pleasures of city life. Other visions of the city are negative, some decidedly dystopian, representing the city as a nightmare world of corruption and crime. The selected texts and illustrations will include representations of ancient, renaissance and industrial cities as well as cities of the twentieth century and beyond.
Day: Wed, Oct 29-Nov 19Time: 1:30-3:30pmCourse limit: 25instructor: Alex MacDonaldCourse Fee: $80 suG member: $55
Prairie saGes booK DisCussion
GrouP
This group meets once a month for nine months. Discussions are led by class members. A copy of the 2014-2015 book selections is available at the LLC reception desk.
Day: Tue, Sep 16, Oct 21, Nov 18, Dec 9, Jan 20, Feb 17, Mar 17, Apr 21, May 19
Time: 1:30-3:30pmCourse limit: 20Facilitator: Liz PaulCourse Fee: $80 suG member: $55
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ThanKs For The memories
Have you entertained the idea of
someday writing your memoirs or
memories of grandparents, parents or
siblings for future generations to know
their roots? Join others around a table
in a relaxed atmosphere to share written
stories about your life and others who are
a part of your life. Take this opportunity
to be motivated into doing something
lasting and priceless for your family. In
future years they will surely say, “Thanks
for the Memories.”
Day: Wed, Sep 17, Oct 1,15, 29,
Nov 12, 26
Time: 1:30-3:30pm
room: Conservatory Building
Room 022
Course limit: 15
Facilitator: Evelyn Rogers
ThursDay noon hour Forums
Day: Thu, 12:00-1:00pm
(unless otherwise stated)
room: Gallery Building Room 106
Course Fee: $5 (unless otherwise stated)
baD humours or eviL sPiriTs? neWThe belief in demonic possession exists
across time and culture, but an epidemic
of possession cases occurred in Western
Europe between 1550 and 1650. They
became an expression of witchcraft
accusations and a cultural fixation on the
power of the devil, the propaganda wars
of the Reformation and social tensions
around women, youth and sexuality. This
presentation will explore the complexities
of these cases and suggest that
possession became a socially acceptable
way for individuals to respond to
traumatic events and circumstances that
could not be acknowledged or treated in
any other way.
Day: Thu, Sep 11
Time: 11:00am-12:00pm
Course limit: 75
Presenter: Dr. Yvonne Petry
Course Fee: $5
WeLCome & orienTaTion – Free
All new and continuing students at the
Lifelong Learning Centre are invited to
join us for an orientation and update on
the new and exciting developments at the
Centre and with the Seniors’ University
Group. Bring your lunch and we’ll provide
beverages. Interested students will be
taken on a tour to see classrooms and
other facilities.
Presenters: LLC Staff & SUG Board
Members
Day: Sep 11
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bring this coupon for
Free aDmission to one Thursday noon hour Forum listed on pages 54-56. Limit one free forum per person this term.
Please print your name & phone number below
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my WaLK WiTh sPorT For
DeveLoPmenT anD PeaCe
In this presentation Jay Mafukidze will introduce you to the field of sport for development and peace and recap lessons learned from 25 years in the field. Please join her as she shares her continuing journey that started in Canada, led her through Africa and the Caribbean, back to Canada, and who knows where from here.
Presenter: Jay Mafukidze
Day: Sep 18
a LonG WinTer’s resT: PreParinG The
GarDen For The oFF-season
The annuals have faded and the grass
has turned green again after a blistering-
hot summer. It’s Mother Nature’s
way of telling us to put the garden to
bed for winter - but how? Join Master
Gardener Sheila Bonneteau and learn
how to prepare your lawn, trees, shrubs,
vegetable garden and flowerbeds for
winter to ensure they are ready to thrive
when spring finally arrives.
Presenter: Master Gardener, Sheila Bonneteau
Day: Sep 25
The ComeDy oF niChoLs & may
Mike Nichols and Elaine May met in the 50’s when both were attending the University of Chicago and performing in a theatre group called the Compass Players, which later became the famous Second City. They developed their own two-person act and it led to three albums and a Broadway show. Join Ron Bocking for a look back on their comedy career.
Presenter: Ron BockingDay: Oct 2
unDersTanDinG essenTiaL oiLs
Essential oils have been used for hundreds of years to enhance the body, mind, and spirit. Attend this presentation to learn more about the therapeutic benefits of essential oils and how to use them safely.
Presenter: Marie BerwaldDay: Oct 9
CaPTivaTinG CÔTe D’aZur:
CuLTure, GLamour & sun
Nothing says culture, glamour and sun like the Côte d’Azur of France. Join Line LeRuyet-Fjoser as she shares photos from her recent trip to this captivating area. Together you will explore the art of Chagall and Picasso, the Promenade Anglais of Nice, the beauty of Villefranche-sur-Mer and the glamour of Monaco!
Presenter: Line LeRuyet-Fjoser
Day: Oct 16
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TurKey: a TriP baCK in Time
This slideshow presentation takes you
on a trip back in time through the long
and fascinating history of Turkey. In our
tour of western Turkey we will visit ruins,
museums and other features of the Hittite,
Roman, Byzantine and Ottoman Empires.
Together we’ll explore the ruins at Troy,
Roman baths, the theatre at Ephesus where
the Christian apostle Saint Paul preached,
Muslim mosques as well as the graves of
World War I Allied troops at Gallipoli and
the mausoleum of the first president of the
Republic of Turkey, Mustafa Kemal Ataturk.
Come join the adventure!
Presenter: Dan Beveridge
Day: Oct 23
The PLeasure oF Pessimism
We live (and have always lived) in troubled
times. Mark Twain said, “The man who is
a pessimist before 48 knows too much;
if he is an optimist after it, he knows too
little.” Many people respond to troubled
times with a feeling of injured self pity as
if things should be better and the media,
politicians and writers of self-help books
continue to tell us that we can make things
better and better. But then, when we don’t
(or can’t), what then? We’re left feeling
not only unhappy, but we’re unhappy that
we’re unhappy. In this talk Darrel Lawlor
will put darkness squarely on the table.
He will sing the praises of pessimism and
emphasize the wisdom and beauty of
thinking of life as a troubled affair.
Presenter: Darrel LawlorDay: Oct 30
ThinKinG WiTh arTiFaCTs
There are 113 museums in small town settler communities within the Treaty 4 territory. While most of the artifacts contained within them derive from, and illustrate, white settler culture and history, the majority of the museums also house a smaller number of artifacts of First Nations, Métis and Inuit origin. Dr. Sperlich is engaged in a project that queries the historical, cultural and social relevance of these artifacts. Join him has he shares his findings.
Presenter: Dr. Tobias SperlichDay: Nov 6
byZanTium, ConsTanTinoPLe,
isTanbuL: a TriP in Time
This slideshow presentation focuses on the city which was the capital of four empires: the Roman, Byzantine, Latin and Ottoman. Now with a population of 15 million, it is the economic and cultural heart of Turkey. Together we will visit the Hagia Sophia, the largest cathedral in the world for nearly 1,000 years, the Topkapi Palace (including the Harem) and the Dolmabahce Palace of the Ottoman sultans. In the Istanbul Archeological Museum we’ll see the intricately carved sarcophagus once believed to be that of Alexander the Great, the Babylonian Code of Hammurabi and the Treaty of Kadesh between Egypt and Assyria - the first recorded international peace treaty!
Presenter: Dan BeveridgeDay: Nov 13
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seniors’ universiTy GrouP (suG)
The Seniors’ University Group mission is to promote the value and availability of lifelong learning opportunities for older learners in the community in collaborative partnership with the Lifelong Learning Centre. The group was established in 1977 to work with the University of Regina to develop learning programs to enhance the quality of life for older adults living in Regina. Those wishing to receive SUG rates for LLC courses must be current members of the Seniors’ University Group.
SUG membership is open to those 50 years of age and over who pay the annual membership fee which is $30 for the year April 1, 2014 to March 31, 2015. You can join or update your membership for 2014-15 when you register for courses and receive SUG membership benefits which include:
• LowerfeesforLLCcourses• Vibrantlearningandresearchcommunity• Live&Learnnewsletterandinvitations
to special lectures and social events• VoteforSUGBoardmembers• Joinacommittee,orrunforaposition
on the Board• AccessURlibrariesatnocharge• AccessURComputerLabinCollege
Building when not being used for courses
LiFeLonG LearninG CenTre Fee
sharinG or WaivinG PoLiCy
Fee sharing or waiving is available to make it possible for Senior’s University Group members to take LLC courses regardless of income. Information is available upon request by calling 306-585-5748.
ConFuCius insTiTuTe Courses &
WorKshoPs
The Confucius Institute at the University of Regina offers an ongoing series of non-credit Chinese courses for those interested in travelling to or doing business in China. The Confucius Institute also offers a series of workshops designed for those with an interest in Chinese culture and who want to learn about it in an interesting way. Not only can you gain new ideas and knowledge about Chinese food and arts, you can also learn some practical skills from qualified teachers. We encourage you to join us and have a lot of fun!
For more information, contact Linda Jiang at 306-337-2653 or [email protected].
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A 1
06
We
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es
Da
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am
mid
dle
eas
t-C
urr
ent
aff
airs
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2G
A 1
06
sp
anis
h 3
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2C
B 1
08
yoga
-mu
lti L
evel
10:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2G
A 0
14
Pm
yoga
-res
tora
tive
12:0
0-1
:00pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2G
A 0
14
ast
ron
omy
bey
ond
big
Dip
per
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2G
A 1
10
Fall
bir
ds:
Fac
ts &
Ph
otos
2:0
0-3
:30pm
Sep
10
GA
106
Fall
bir
ds:
Gu
ided
Tou
r3:4
0-4
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Sep
10
GA
106 (
leav
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om)
Lite
rary
Cit
ies
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Oct
22–N
ov 1
2G
A 1
06
sp
anis
h 1
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2C
B 1
08
sta
te r
efor
m in
afr
ica
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
24-O
ct 15
GA
106
Wh
at W
e K
now
– b
elie
veS
ep 1
7-O
ct 8
1:3
0-3
:30pm
GA
108
Zu
mb
a G
old
2:3
0-3
:30pm
or
3:4
5-4
:45pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2G
A 0
14
Ger
man
27:0
0-9
:00pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2C
N 0
22
iPad
16:3
0-9
:30pm
Sep
17
CB
115
iPad
26:3
0-9
:30pm
Sep
24
CB
115
iPad
36:3
0-9
:30pm
Oct
1C
B 1
15
Lan
dlo
rd:
how
to
be
sm
art
on
e7:0
0-9
:00pm
Oct
29 &
Nov
5G
A 1
06
Life
styl
e &
Por
trai
t P
hot
ogra
ph
y6:3
0-9
:30pm
Oct
8-2
2G
A 1
06
sp
anis
h 2
(eve
nin
g)7:0
0-9
:00pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2C
B 1
08
We
LLn
es
s
We
Dn
es
Da
ys
12:0
0-1
:00pm
in G
A 1
06
bet
ter
bla
dd
er C
ontr
olS
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0n
atio
nal
sen
iors
Cou
nci
lO
ct 1
Wh
at is
in
flu
enza
?O
ct 8
Gla
uco
ma:
sile
nt
ste
aler
vis
ion
Nov
19
bac
k to
nu
trit
ion
bas
ics
Dec
3
Th
ur
sD
ay
am
Com
pu
ter
use
39:0
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
18-O
ct 9
CB
115
Com
pu
ter
use
49:0
0-1
1:3
0am
Oct
23-N
ov 1
3C
B 1
15
an
cien
t C
ult
ure
s &
Pla
ces
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3G
A 1
06
sp
anis
h C
onve
rsat
ion
2
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3C
B 1
08
bad
hu
mou
rs o
r ev
il s
pir
its
11:0
0-1
2:0
0pm
Sep
11
GA
106
str
etch
& T
one
11:0
0am
-12:0
0pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3G
A 0
14
PM
Can
ada
and
th
e G
reat
War
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3G
A 1
06
Cre
ativ
e W
riting
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3G
A 1
08
Psy
ch o
f P
erso
nal
exp
erie
nce
1:3
0-3
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Sep
18-N
ov 1
3W
asca
na
reh
ab C
entr
e u
nit
2-6
Span
ish 2
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3C
B 1
08
Fit
For
you
r Li
fe4:0
0-5
:00pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3G
A 0
14
Ch
ines
e C
ooki
ng
6:3
0-8
:30pm
Oct
23-N
ov 1
3C
ampbel
l Hig
h S
choo
l – R
m 1
19
Flor
al D
esig
n:
Ch
rist
mas
Cen
ter
7:0
0-9
:30pm
Nov
20
CB
110
Pow
er o
f e
ssen
tial
oils
7:0
0-9
:00pm
Oct
23-3
0
CB
112
sp
anis
h 1
(ev
enin
g)7:0
0-9
:00pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3C
B 1
08
un
der
stan
din
g h
ocke
y7:0
0-9
:00pm
Sep
18 &
25
CB
112
Win
e a
pp
reci
atio
n
7:0
0-9
:00pm
Oct
2-1
6G
A 1
06
FriD
ay
am
Tom
my
Goe
s to
War
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Oct
17
GA
106
sp
anis
h 5
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
19-N
ov 1
4C
B 1
08
Dic
ken
s, r
elig
ion
&h
um
an W
ork
10:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
19
GA
106
Pm
Cla
ssic
Film
s1:0
0-3
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Sep
19-O
ct 2
4G
A 1
06
Cin
ema
Pol
itic
a: D
ocu
men
tary
Fi
lm d
iscu
ssio
n g
rou
p1:0
0-3
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Nov
7-N
ov 2
8s
aska
tch
ewan
Gra
ssla
nd
s1:3
0-3
:30pm
Oct
31
GA
106
sa
Tu
rD
ay
am
T’a
i Ch
i S
ep 6
-Oct
11
9:3
0-1
0:3
0am
GA
014
Pm
bas
ic h
ome
rep
air:
Dry
wal
l1:3
0-3
:30pm
Nov
15
GA
108
bas
ic h
ome
rep
air:
Win
teri
ze1:3
0-3
:30pm
Oct
18
GA
108
Ger
man
11:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
20-N
ov 1
5C
B 1
08
Tab
le T
enn
is1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
20-N
ov 1
5G
A 0
14
Th
ur
sD
ay
no
on
Fo
ru
ms
12:0
0-1
:00pm
in G
A 1
06
(unle
ss o
ther
wis
e st
ated
)LL
C W
elco
me/
ori
enta
tion
Sep
11
my
Wal
k w
ith
sp
ort
for
Dev
elop
Sep
18
Lon
g W
inte
r’s
res
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5T
he
Com
edy
of n
ich
ols
& m
ayO
ct 2
un
der
stan
din
g e
ssen
tial
oils
Oct
9C
apti
vati
ng
Côt
e d
’azu
rO
ct 1
6Tu
rkey
: a
Tri
p b
ack
in T
ime
Oct
23
Ple
asu
res
of P
essi
mis
mO
ct 3
0T
hin
kin
g w
ith
art
ifac
ts
Nov
6b
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tiu
m, C
onst
anti
nop
le,
ista
nb
ul:
a T
rip
in T
ime
Nov
13
Lifelong Learning Centre Courses at a Glance
LiFeLonG LearninG CenTre58
mo
nD
ay
am
C
hin
ese
his
tory
& C
ult
ure
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Oct
20-N
ov 1
0G
A 1
06
hea
lth
y m
eal P
lan
nin
g10:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
15
GA
106
Th
omas
Jeff
erso
n o
n r
elig
ion
&
Dem
ocra
cy10:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Oct
6G
A 1
06
yoga
– a
dva
nce
d10:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
15-N
ov 1
7G
A 0
14
hon
ouri
ng
sas
k’s
Cas
ual
ties
11:3
0am
-1:3
0pm
Nov
10
GA
106
Pm
yo
ga f
or b
egin
ner
s12:0
0-1
:00pm
Sep
15-N
ov 1
7G
A 0
14
art
ap
pre
ciat
ion
: im
ages
of
Fait
h1:3
0-3
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Oct
20-N
ov 1
0G
A 1
06
Cre
ativ
e W
riti
ng
Cri
tiq
ue
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
22, O
ct 2
0, N
ov 1
7, D
ec 1
5C
N 0
22
myt
h, s
ymb
ol &
rit
ual
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
15-O
ct 6
CB
106
Qu
antu
m m
ech
anic
s 1
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
15-S
ep 2
9C
B 1
08
Con
tem
por
ary,
soc
ial,
Pol
itic
al &
s
cien
ce C
once
rns
1:4
5-3
:45pm
Sep
29, O
ct 2
7, N
ov 2
4C
N 0
22
iPh
one
16:3
0-9
:30pm
Sep
15
CB
106
iPh
one
26:3
0-9
:30pm
Sep
22
CB
106
iPh
one
36:3
0-9
:30pm
Sep
29
CB
106
no
Te
: n
o cl
asse
s on
Oct
13 &
N
ov 1
1
Cb
– C
olle
ge B
uild
ing
Cn
– C
onse
rvat
ory
Build
ing
Ga
– G
alle
ry B
uild
ing
Tu
es
Da
y
am
Fren
ch 1
Sep
16-N
ov 1
89:3
0-1
1:3
0G
A 1
08
Lin
e D
anci
ng
9:3
0-1
0:3
0am
Sep
16-N
ov 1
8G
A 0
14
sp
anis
h C
onve
rsat
ion
19:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
16-N
ov 1
8C
B 1
08
Wh
at h
app
ened
bef
ore
Ch
rist
b
orn
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
16-N
ov 1
8G
A 1
06
str
etch
& T
one
11:0
0am
-12:0
0pm
Sep
16-N
ov 1
8G
A 0
14
Pm
Com
pu
ter
use
11:3
0-4
:00pm
Sep
16-O
ct 7
CB
115
Com
pu
ter
use
21:3
0-4
:00pm
Oct
21-N
ov 1
8C
B 1
15
exp
lori
ng,
exp
and
ing
& e
volv
ing
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
16-N
ov 1
8W
asca
na
Reh
ab C
entr
e U
nit 2
-6Fr
ench
Con
vers
atio
n 1
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
16-N
ov 1
8G
A 1
08
Pra
irie
sag
es1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
16, O
ct 2
1, N
ov 1
8, D
ec 9
CN
022
sp
anis
h 4
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
16-N
ov 1
8C
B 1
08
Tab
le T
enn
is1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
16-N
ov 1
8G
A 0
14
Taki
ng
Car
e of
Lif
e’s
bu
sin
ess
11:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
16-O
ct 7
GA
106
Taki
ng
Car
e of
Lif
e’s
bu
sin
ess
2
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Oct
14-N
ov 4
GA
106
Fit
For
you
r Li
fe4:0
0-5
:00pm
Sep
16-N
ov 1
8G
A 0
14
Ger
man
Con
vers
atio
n 1
7:0
0-9
:00pm
Sep
16-N
ov 1
8C
B 1
08
mon
ey m
atte
rs7:0
0-9
:00pm
Sep
16-O
ct 7
GA
108
Pla
nt-
Tast
ic7:0
0-9
:00pm
Oct
14-2
8G
A 1
08
sp
anis
h 3
(ev
enin
g)7:0
0-9
:00pm
Sep
16-N
ov 1
8G
A 1
06
We
Dn
es
Da
y
am
mid
dle
eas
t-C
urr
ent
aff
airs
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2G
A 1
06
sp
anis
h 3
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2C
B 1
08
yoga
-mu
lti L
evel
10:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2G
A 0
14
Pm
yoga
-res
tora
tive
12:0
0-1
:00pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2G
A 0
14
ast
ron
omy
bey
ond
big
Dip
per
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2G
A 1
10
Fall
bir
ds:
Fac
ts &
Ph
otos
2:0
0-3
:30pm
Sep
10
GA
106
Fall
bir
ds:
Gu
ided
Tou
r3:4
0-4
:40pm
Sep
10
GA
106 (
leav
e fr
om)
Lite
rary
Cit
ies
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Oct
22–N
ov 1
2G
A 1
06
sp
anis
h 1
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2C
B 1
08
sta
te r
efor
m in
afr
ica
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
24-O
ct 15
GA
106
Wh
at W
e K
now
– b
elie
veS
ep 1
7-O
ct 8
1:3
0-3
:30pm
GA
108
Zu
mb
a G
old
2:3
0-3
:30pm
or
3:4
5-4
:45pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2G
A 0
14
Ger
man
27:0
0-9
:00pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2C
N 0
22
iPad
16:3
0-9
:30pm
Sep
17
CB
115
iPad
26:3
0-9
:30pm
Sep
24
CB
115
iPad
36:3
0-9
:30pm
Oct
1C
B 1
15
Lan
dlo
rd:
how
to
be
sm
art
on
e7:0
0-9
:00pm
Oct
29 &
Nov
5G
A 1
06
Life
styl
e &
Por
trai
t P
hot
ogra
ph
y6:3
0-9
:30pm
Oct
8-2
2G
A 1
06
sp
anis
h 2
(eve
nin
g)7:0
0-9
:00pm
Sep
17-N
ov 1
2C
B 1
08
We
LLn
es
s
We
Dn
es
Da
ys
12:0
0-1
:00pm
in G
A 1
06
bet
ter
bla
dd
er C
ontr
olS
ep 1
0n
atio
nal
sen
iors
Cou
nci
lO
ct 1
Wh
at is
in
flu
enza
?O
ct 8
Gla
uco
ma:
sile
nt
ste
aler
vis
ion
Nov
19
bac
k to
nu
trit
ion
bas
ics
Dec
3
Th
ur
sD
ay
am
Com
pu
ter
use
39:0
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
18-O
ct 9
CB
115
Com
pu
ter
use
49:0
0-1
1:3
0am
Oct
23-N
ov 1
3C
B 1
15
an
cien
t C
ult
ure
s &
Pla
ces
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3G
A 1
06
sp
anis
h C
onve
rsat
ion
2
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3C
B 1
08
bad
hu
mou
rs o
r ev
il s
pir
its
11:0
0-1
2:0
0pm
Sep
11
GA
106
str
etch
& T
one
11:0
0am
-12:0
0pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3G
A 0
14
PM
Can
ada
and
th
e G
reat
War
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3G
A 1
06
Cre
ativ
e W
riting
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3G
A 1
08
Psy
ch o
f P
erso
nal
exp
erie
nce
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3W
asca
na
reh
ab C
entr
e u
nit
2-6
Span
ish 2
1:3
0-3
:30pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3C
B 1
08
Fit
For
you
r Li
fe4:0
0-5
:00pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3G
A 0
14
Ch
ines
e C
ooki
ng
6:3
0-8
:30pm
Oct
23-N
ov 1
3C
ampbel
l Hig
h S
choo
l – R
m 1
19
Flor
al D
esig
n:
Ch
rist
mas
Cen
ter
7:0
0-9
:30pm
Nov
20
CB
110
Pow
er o
f e
ssen
tial
oils
7:0
0-9
:00pm
Oct
23-3
0
CB
112
sp
anis
h 1
(ev
enin
g)7:0
0-9
:00pm
Sep
18-N
ov 1
3C
B 1
08
un
der
stan
din
g h
ocke
y7:0
0-9
:00pm
Sep
18 &
25
CB
112
Win
e a
pp
reci
atio
n
7:0
0-9
:00pm
Oct
2-1
6G
A 1
06
FriD
ay
am
Tom
my
Goe
s to
War
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Oct
17
GA
106
sp
anis
h 5
9:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
19-N
ov 1
4C
B 1
08
Dic
ken
s, r
elig
ion
&h
um
an W
ork
10:3
0-1
1:3
0am
Sep
19
GA
106
Pm
Cla
ssic
Film
s1:0
0-3
:00pm
Sep
19-O
ct 2
4G
A 1
06
Cin
ema
Pol
itic
a: D
ocu
men
tary
Fi
lm d
iscu
ssio
n g
rou
p1:0
0-3
:00pm
Nov
7-N
ov 2
8s
aska
tch
ewan
Gra
ssla
nd
s1:3
0-3
:30pm
Oct
31
GA
106
sa
Tu
rD
ay
am
T’a
i Ch
i S
ep 6
-Oct
11
9:3
0-1
0:3
0am
GA
014
Pm
bas
ic h
ome
rep
air:
Dry
wal
l1:3
0-3
:30pm
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The Education Leadership Institute of Saskatchewan is an initiative of the Centre for Continuing Education and University of Regina in partnership with the Saskatchewan Association of School Business Officials and the Ministry of Education. Based on contemporary leadership theory within an education context, the curriculum is designed to develop skills and competencies of leadership in five core areas.
opening retreat: Feb 2015Closing (Project) retreat: Jun 2015
suPPLy Chain manaGemenT
assoCiaTion oF sasKaTCheWan
(sCmasK)
Supply Chain Management has been defined many ways by many different people and organizations. Essentially, it comes down to ensuring that your customer needs are satisfied through the effective management of processes and activities, from the sourcing of materials and services, through the conversion/production phases, then finally to the customer through a distribution network.
introduction to operations managementThis Course will familiarize participants with operations in manufacturing, distribution and services organizations. You will learn the basics of location
selection and layout. Among topics covered are capacity planning and scheduling, as well as the key concepts of JIT/Lean, OPT/TOC and MRP. Participants will discuss the challenges of balancing capacity with demand and be introduced to forecasting techniques, demand planning and inventory ordering. Quality systems and continuous improvement methodologies including Deming, Juran, ISO 9000 and Six Sigma will also be addressed.
Day: Tue, Sep 16-Dec 16, 2014Time: 7:00-10:00pmCourse Fee: $795 + GST
ProFessionaL seminars
CommuniCaTion & PersonaL
DeveLoPmenT series
business Writing neWIn this course, you will review and practice professional writing skills. Applying the three-step writing process, you will draft concise and persuasive documents, which are essential for business success. The course includes a review of grammar, punctuation and editing to help you write clearly and confidently.
Day: Wed, Sep 17Time: 9:00am-12:00pminstructor: Regan SeidlerCourse Fee: $170 + GST
Digital Literacy in the Workplace neWTechnology is changing the way we work. This course will help you better understand email best practices, social media and your digital identity. You will learn how to develop workplace policies to encourage professional use of electronic devices and digital resources.
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Day: Thu, Oct 23
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
instructor: Regan Seidler
Course Fee: $170 + GST
effective Time management
Everyone wants more time. Unfortunately
that isn’t always possible. Time is a
paradox. We never seem to have enough of
it, yet we have all the time there is. In this
workshop three main time management
behaviours will be examined: patterns,
paperwork and procrastination. Also,
the use of Dr. Stephen Covey’s time
management model will be integrated into
the workshop. Participants will be actively
engaged in applying the tools presented
in the workshop to their specific time
management issues.
Day: Wed, Nov 12
Time: 9:00am-4:30pm
instructor: Bob Hornsberger
Course Fee: $280 + GST
effective meetings & notes neWThis course is for administrative
professionals who want to refresh or
enhance their meeting planning and note-
taking skills. In addition to learning more
about defining meeting goals, building an
agenda, facilitating discussion and creating
clear and concise meeting documentation,
this course will give you an opportunity to
practice note-taking and editing.
Day: Wed, Nov 26
Time: 9:00am-12:00pm
instructor: Regan Seidler
Course Fee: $170 + GST
smaLL business DeveLoPmenT
social media for business
Join internet marketing and online
communications expert Zlatan Fazlagic
for a two-day hands-on workshop that
will deliver participants with practical
knowledge, useful tools and concrete
examples regarding digital marketing and
social media best practices. This workshop
will provide the basics of internet marketing
and will explore specific tools and tactics.
From setting goals to evaluating results,
this workshop will provide participants an
essential guide for maximizing their online
marketing and social media activities.
Live demonstrations of some tools and
processes will be part of the workshop.
Day: Tue & Wed, Oct 28-29
Time: 9:00am-4:30pm
instructor: Zlatan Fazlagic
Course Fee: $515 + GST
event Planning neWWelcome to the amazing art of building
events of magnitude that create memories
that last a lifetime. From concept creation
to event day management, from private
parties to fundraising events, learn how to
pull a budget together to create impact for
your event or project. This two day seminar
will step you through event planning,
design, budgeting, basic marketing and
communication plans, event evaluation,
touch on sponsorship and prepare you
for the energizing world of building great
events. Prepare to spend your second
day gaining hands on experience in event
management practices.
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Day: Thu & Fri, Oct 30-31Time: 9:00am-4:30pminstructor: Lisa PetersCourse Fee: $515 + GST
strategic PlanningThis session will cover the essential steps in strategy formation, execution and performance monitoring. Through the exploration of key concepts, models and interactive practice, participants will be able to understand and recognize the steps of strategic planning and execution; identify different models of strategy formation and execution; understand and practice key elements of strategy formation to drive organizational change and improvement; define the role of the leader in engaging employees in strategy development and implementation... “creating the line of sight”; and identify methods to evaluate the organization’s performance related to their strategic goals.
Day: Mon & Tue, Nov 3-4Time: 9:00am-4:30pminstructor: Laura SoparloCourse Fee: $515 + GST
aDDiTionaL LearninG-ProJeCT
manaGemenT series
Certified associate in Project management (CaPm®) Prep exam boot Camp neWAre you ready to take the next step toward achieving professional certification as a Certified Associate Project Manager (CAPM®)? This 3-day intensive CAPM® exam preparation course is for project managers ready to pursue the next level of project management knowledge and
achieve certification as a CAPM®.
The exam preparation materials are
based on the most recent Guide to the
Project Management Body of Knowledge
(PMBOK® Guide) Fifth Edition and align
directly with the basic methodology,
principles, techniques and concepts of
Project Management required to pass
the CAPM® exam. This exam preparation
course is delivered in an intensive,
concurrent 3-day session model for
focused training that also qualifies and
provides 24 educational hours required to
write the CAPM® exam.
Day: Sep 29, 30 & Oct 1
Time: 8:00am-4:30pm
instructor: Shari Hildred, PMP
Course Fee: $725 + GST
microsoft Project Professional 2010 Pro
– Level 1Microsoft Project is a valuable project management tool for project managers. Learn how to create and manage a schedule, and manage and customize plans during the implementation stage of a project using Microsoft Project Professional 2010.
Day: Thu & Fri, Nov 27-28Time: 9:00am-4:30pminstructor: Susan Seida, PMPCourse Fee: $515 + GST
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Professional Courses at a Glanceseptember
mon Tue WeD Thu Fri
september 4-5Fundamentals of Project management9:00am-4:30pmCB112
september 10-11Principles of effective Leadership9:00am-4:30pmCB106
Fundamentals of business analysis9:00am-4:30pmCB112
september 16- December 16intro to operations management7:00pm-10:00pmCB106
september 17business Writing9:00am-12:00pmCB106
september 23-24ba: Planning & monitoring9:00am-4:30pmCB106
Project Planning & scheduling9:00am-4:30pmCB112
september 25-26Coaching & mentoring employees9:00am-4:30pmCB112
september 29-oct 1Certified associate in Project management (CaPm®) Prep exam8:00am-4:30pmCB112
Career & ProFessionaL DeveLoPmenT
november
mon Tue WeD Thu Fri
november 3-4 strategic Planning9:00am-4:30pm CB106
november 4-5interpersonal Communication9:00am-4:30pmCB112
november 6-7Project Quality management9:00am-4:30pmCB112
REMEMBRANCEDAY CLOSURE
november 12effective Time management9:00am-4:30pmCB106
november 13-14ba: requirement analysis9:00am-4:30pmCB112
business Communication9:00am-4:30pmCB106
november 18-19Cost & Procurement management9:00am-4:30pmCB112
november 20-21Leading in a Diverse environment9:00am-4:30pmCB112
november 25-26 Communications & validation 9:00am-4:30pm CB112
november 26effective meetingsmanagement & notes9:00am-12:00pmCB106
november 27-28microsoft Project 20109:00am-4:30pmCB115
Customer Care9:00am-4:30pmCB112
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Professional Courses at a Glanceoctober
mon Tue WeD Thu Fri
october 2-3Performance management9:00am-4:30pmCB112
october 7-8Transformational Leadership9:00am-4:30pmCB112
october 9-10hr & Communication management9:00am-4:30pmCB112
THANKSGIVINGCLOSURE
october 14-15marketing Communication9:00am-4:30pmCB112
october 16-17Fundamentals of accounting for non-accountants9:00am-4:30pmCB112
enterprise analysis: Defining the business need9:00am-4:30pmCB106
october 21-22Project risk management9:00am-4:30pmCB112
october 23Digital Literacy in the Workplace9:00am-12:00pmCB106
october 28-29ba: requirement elicitation9:00am-4:30pmCB106
social media for business9:00am-4:30pmCB112
october 30-31event Planning9:00am-4:30pmCB112
Creating effective Work Groups9:00am-4:30pmCB106
December
mon Tue WeD Thu Fri
December 2-3negotiation & Conflict resolution9:00am-4:30pmCB112
business analysis Practicum9:00am-4:30pmCB106
December 4-5Project management Practicum9:00am-4:30pmCB106
December 9-10Leading & motivating employees9:00am-4:30pmCB106
December 11-12The marketing Plan9:00am-4:30pmCB112
Project management Practicum9:00am-4:30pmCB106
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CerTiFiCaTe in PubLiC reLaTions (Pr)
Public relations is an exciting fast-paced field with opportunities for career growth. The PR Certificate is designed for students seeking a career in PR or professional development and credentials for those already working in the industry. Key concepts include planning, implementing and evaluating an effective communications plan, using appropriate tools and techniques to deliver your message, creating communications pieces for internal and external stakeholders, and understanding the ethics of public relations in a broad industry setting.
CerTiFiCaTe oF exTenDeD sTuDies in
inCLusive eDuCaTion (Cesie)
Inclusive education is a dynamic and flexible approach to supporting students with special needs in schools and communities. This 10-course certificate program, with its emphasis on face-to-face delivery, provides teachers with the opportunity to learn from knowledgeable instructors, build peer relationships, develop network support and gain applied experience in inclusive education while attending courses in the evening, on weekends or during the summer.
CerTiFiCaTe in aDminisTraTion (Ca) –
LeveL i & LeveL ii
The Certificate in Administration will help you advance your current employment position or begin a new career path. Expand your career opportunities, gain a better understanding of how organizations operate and choose from a range of business courses based on your interests and goals. For students who meet admission requirements for the Faculty of Business Administration, the Certificate in Administration Level I (five courses) and Level II (10 courses) ladder into the Diploma and Bachelor of Business Administration.
unDerGraDuaTe CerTiFiCaTes & DiPLomas
exPanD your Career PoTenTiaL.
Explore your interests and get the career you aspire to have. Stand out by adding an
undergraduate certificate or diploma to your resume. Our programs will make you
more valuable to employers, enhance your past university education or help you
ladder into a degree program. Take advantage of courses designed to fit your lifestyle
and busy schedule. Most programs don’t require prerequisites and courses are
available online, in the evening and on weekends.
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CerTiFiCaTes in LoCaL GovernmenT
auThoriTy & aDvanCeD LoCaL
GovernmenT auThoriTy (LGa & aLGa)
The Local Government Authority
Certificates are an excellent introduction
to local government practices, giving you
the knowledge you need to successfully
carry out the responsibilities of a local
government administrator. You will
expand your understanding of how local
governments fit into the democratic
system and how municipalities operate.
Explore exciting career options while
taking online or one-week intensive
face-to-face courses. The LGA Certificates
can be used towards RMAA and UMAAS
certification.
CerTiFiCaTe in PasToraL sTuDies
(PasT)
in partnership with Campion College
The Certificate in Pastoral Studies
is designed to increase professional
competence in ministering to the spiritual
and personal well-being of others. This
program prepares students for service
in lay ministry, hospitals, hospices,
schools and a variety of other institutional
settings. Courses are scheduled on a
part-time basis to accommodate working
adults. For more information or to apply
to the Pastoral Studies program, contact
the Pastoral Studies Program Director
at Campion College at 306-359-1235 or
visit www.uregina.ca/campion.
LiberaL arTs CerTiFiCaTe & DiPLoma
The Certificate and Diploma in Liberal
Arts are for students who wish to
complete a credit program but who may
not initially want to pursue a full degree.
The certificate and diploma ladder into
the Bachelor of Arts for students who
wish to continue on to an undergraduate
degree program.
CerTiFiCaTe in hosPiTaLiTy, Tourism &
GaminG enTerTainmenT manaGemenT
in partnership with First nations’
university of Canada
The Certificate in Hospitality, Tourism and
Gaming Entertainment Management was
developed in consultation with industry
stakeholders to meet the growing need
for qualified managers and leaders now
and in the future. Courses cover topics
such as marketing, human resources
and strategic management as they apply
directly to the industry. Students can
attend class during the day or evening,
study part-time to enhance current
employment or future opportunities and
use the program as a stepping stone
to full-time studies or a longer-term
program goal.
Find information on additional
certificates offered in partnership with
First nations university of Canada at
www.uregina.ca/cce.
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uPCominG Courses
CerTiFiCaTe in aDuLT eDuCaTion & TraininG (CaeT)
Course & section Course Title Day Time
EAHR 200-010 Introduction to Adult Development
Thu 6:30pm-9:15pm
EAHR 214-001 Facilitation of Adult Learning
Blended 6:30pm-9:15pm (5 Thu), 9:00am-3:00pm (2 Sat) & mandatory online component
CerTiFiCaTe in PubLiC reLaTions (Pr)
Course & section Course Title Day Time
PR 100-001 Foundations of Public Relations Online N/A
PR 101-001 Writing & Editing for Public Relations Online N/A
PR 200-001 Strategic Communication Planning Wed 6:00pm-8:45pm
PR 201-001 Communications Tools & Techniques Tue 6:00pm-8:45pm
PR 205-001 Social Responsibility & Ethics Thu 6:00pm-8:45pm
“Enrolling in the Public Relations program at the University of Regina was a great way to complement my Bachelor of Arts degree with a professional certificate. Taking the courses online gave me the flexibility to study and work at the same time. Speaking of which, I was able to secure a full-time position on the basis I would complete the certificate in the near future. Just the simple fact of seeing the program pay off for me right away was incredibly reassuring.”
matt s.
CerTiFiCaTe in exTenDeD sTuDies in inCLusive eDuCaTion (Cesie)
Course & section Course Title Day Time
EPSY 322-001 Students with Exceptional Needs in the Inclusive Classroom
Thu 7:00-9:45pm
EPSY 324-991/992 Individual Assessment & Differentiated Instruction in the Inclusive Classroom
Thu 7:00-9:45pm
EPSY 329-991/992 Enhancing Inclusive Classroom Management
4 Sat (Sept 20, Oct 4, 25, & Nov 8) & mandatory online component.
9:00am-3:50pm
EPSY 333-991/992 Functional Behaviour Assessment & Positive Behaviour Support
Wed 7:00-9:45pm
EMTH 335-001 Curriculum & Instruction: Mathematics in the Elementary School
4 Sat (Sep 6, 13, 27 & Oct 18) & mandatory online component.
9:00-3:45pm
EHE 385-011 Intro to Drug Education Mon 7:00-9:45pm
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CerTiFiCaTe in aDminisTraTion LeveL i & LeveL ii (Ca i & ii)
Course & section Course Title Day Time
BUS 100-033 Introduction to Business Thu 4:30-7:15pm
BUS 205-033 Management Communication Wed 7:00-9:45pm
BUS 210-033 Intro to Marketing Thu 7:00-9:45pm
BUS 250-033 Intro to Human Resource Management & Industrial Relations
Tue 7:00-9:45pm
BUS 260-033 Intro to Organizational Behaviour Mon 7:00-9:45pm
BUS 285-033 Intro to Financial Accounting Thu 7:00-9:45pm
BUS 288-032 Intro to Managerial Accounting Tue 7:00-9:45pm
BUS 307-033 Business Law Tue 7:00-9:45pm
ECON 100-991 Intro to Economic Issues Wed 7:00-9:45pm
ECON 201-991 Introductory Microeconomics Tue 7:00-9:45pm
ECON 201-397 Introductory Microeconomics Online N/A
ECON 202-991 Introductory Macroeconomics Thu 7:00-9:45pm
CerTiFiCaTes in LoCaL GovernmenT auThoriTy (LGa) & aDvanCeD LGa (aLGa)
Course & section Course Title Day Time
LG 200-397 Local Government Authority in Saskatchewan
Online N/A
LG 202-397 Local Government Legislation & Statute Law
Online N/A
LG 204-397 Basic Accounting Practices Online N/A
LG 206-397 Local Government Accounting Online N/A
CerTiFiCaTe in PasToraL sTuDies
Course & section Course Title Day Time
PAST 310-C01 Intro to Pastoral Studies Wed 4:00-6:45pm
PAST 320-C01 Pastoral Care Tue 4:00-6:45pm
PAST 400-C01 Pastoral Studies Practicum N/A N/A
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Career & Professional Development admission, registration & Policies
Career & ProFessionaL DeveLoPmenT
aDmission
unDerGraDuaTe CerTiFiCaTes & DiPLomas (CreDiT)
University of Regina admission is required. Open Admission is available to people ages
21 and older.
There are two ways you can apply for admission to a Certificate Program:
online: at www.uregina.ca/cce/career-development/registration-credit.html. Click the
Apply for Admission to Credit Certificates tab to complete your application.
in person: Apply in person or print and send a completed admission form with the
non-refundable application fee to: Student and Instructor Services (Credit), CB 104,
Centre for Continuing Education, University of Regina, 3737 Wascana Parkway, Regina,
SK, S4S 0A2 or drop off the form at College Building, Room 104. For additional
information please visit www.uregina.ca/cce or call 306-585-5807.
ProFessionaL CerTiFiCaTes, insTiTuTes & ParTnershiPs & ProFessionaL
seminars (non-CreDiT)
University of Regina admission is not required for Non-Credit Certificates, Institutes,
and Seminars.
reGisTraTion
unDerGraDuaTe CerTiFiCaTes & DiPLomas & FLexibLe LearninG (CreDiT)
Students can register online through UR Self-Service (see inside cover page for
details), by email at [email protected] or in person at Student and Instructor
Services (Credit), College Building, Room 104.
ProFessionaL CerTiFiCaTes, insTiTuTes & ParTnershiPs & ProFessionaL
seminars (non-CreDiT)
Website: Visit www.uregina.ca/cce for online registration.
Phone: 306-585-5748 and have your credit card ready to make payment.
in Person: Stop by Student and Instructor Services (Non-Credit) located on the main
floor of the Conservatory Building, Room 119, College Avenue Campus.
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www.uregina.ca/cce 306-585-5807 [email protected]
mail: A printable registration form is available on our website.
Send a completed form to:
Student and Instructor Services
(Non-Credit), CN 119
Centre for Continuing Education,
University of Regina,
3737 Wascana Parkway
Regina, SK S4S 0A2
PoLiCies
aCCessibiLiTy PoLiCy
The Centre for Continuing Education has committed to make every possible physical
accommodation in accordance with the U of R policy that may be required by its
students and customers. Persons with physical disabilities are able to access the main
floor of the College Building and accessible washrooms in the Conservatory through a
ramp at the south side of the building. The Gallery Building also has a ramp leading
into its front entrance on the north side of the building. Wheelchair parking is available
at the south side of the Conservatory Building and in front of Darke Hall.
Course CanCeLLaTion, WiThDraWaL & reFunD PoLiCies (CreDiT)
Course cancellation for Credit Programs is at the discretion of the U of R Faculties.
Notification of cancellation and tuition refund will be sent to all students. Withdrawal
policy and deadlines can be seen in the U of R Academic Calendar. For undergraduate
policies, see the online Academic Calendar at www.uregina.ca/student/registrar/
calendars-schedule.html for detailed information.
Course CanCeLLaTion, WiThDraWaL & reFunD PoLiCies (non-CreDiT)
Visit www.uregina.ca/cce for detailed information.
Please visit our website for most current course information and details.
www.uregina.ca/cce
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Flexible undergraduate Programs & services
At Continuing Education, we recognize that students
need a variety of options to be able to fit university
into their busy lifestyles. Our Flexible Learning
Division delivers courses so that students can
manage their studies and continue to balance
work and life commitments. We are continuously
growing and enhancing students’ flexible learning opportunities to make completing a
certificate, diploma or degree easy to achieve anytime, anywhere!
onLine
Online courses provide a great deal of flexibility and convenience. Students can
balance their online course workload with their work, family or personal schedule.
FaCe-T0-FaCe & viDeo-ConFerenCe aT a reGionaL CoLLeGe
These are great options for students wishing to live in their local community and
take courses at a regional college close to home. Students get a traditional university
experience without the need to be on the University of Regina campus.
TeLeviseD
Some of our distance students prefer to live in their communities while working toward
a university program. Televised courses bring the U of R lecture theatre to the students,
making it feel like they’re right there in the classroom. Televised courses are broadcast
from a University of Regina classroom to over 30 sites across the province on the LIVE
Satellite Network.
bLenDeD
Blended courses employ a combination of technologies. These may include face-to-
face, televised, online and video-conference instruction.
eveninGs & saTurDays
Take advantage of the convenience of evening and Saturday courses, which are perfect
for those who work or have busy weekday schedules. Students can take a variety of
courses in the evenings during the week, as well as courses on Saturdays during the
day.
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Distance & online Learning We have a variety of flexible learning options you can choose from, allowing you to
customize your program(s) without giving up personal or professional commitments.
Mix and match modes of delivery including online, televised, blended and face-to-
face courses. Choose from over 50 online, three televised and four blended courses.
Televised courses are broadcast from a University of Regina classroom to sites across
the province on the LIVE Satellite Network. In addition, we offer a number of face-to-
face and video conference courses at Saskatchewan’s regional colleges.
onLine Courses
universiTy oF reGina onLine Courses
Crn Course Course Title
32629 BUS 250-397 Introduction to Human Resource Management & Industrial Relations
33136 BUS 250-398 Introduction to Human Resource Management & Industrial Relations
32677 BUS 260-397 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
33135 BUS 260-398 Introduction to Organizational Behaviour
32709 EAHR 802-397 Foundations of Training and Development: The Theory & Practice of Adult Education & Human Resource Development
30816 EC&I 831-397 Social Media & Open Education
30823 ECMP 355-397 Introduction to Computers in the Classroom
30829 ECON 201-397 Introductory Microeconomics
30876 ECS 110-397 Self & Other
32633 ENGL 100-396 Critical Reading & Writing I
32637 ENGL 100-397 Critical Reading & Writing I
32639 ENGL 110-397 Critical Reading & Writing II
32640 FR 100-397 Beginners’ French I
32641 HIST 330-397 Women & Gender in the Prairie West
31717 JS 370-397 Young Offenders & Youth Justice
33028 JS 415-397 Program Evaluation
31722 JS 490-397 Practicum II (Advanced): Field Placement
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31723 JS 492-397 Practicum II: Paper
31741 JSGS 827-397 Decision Making & Leadership in Healthcare Organizations
31743 JSGS 829-397 Health Care Organization & Administration
32630 KIN 110-397 Sociology of Sport, Recreation & Physical Activity
32631 KIN 170-397 Lifestyle, Health & Wellness
32632 KIN 180-397 Lifespan Growth & Motor Development
32634 KIN 260-397 Human Anatomy
32681 KIN 261-397 Human Anatomy & Physiology I
32635 KIN 269-397 Exercise Physiology
32636 KIN 280-397 Motor Learning & Control
31848 LG 200-397 Local Government Authority in Saskatchewan
31849 LG 202-397 Local Government Legislation & Statute Law
31850 LG 204-397 Basic Accounting Practices
31851 LG 206-397 Local Government Accounting
32642 PHIL 273-397 Biomedical Ethics
32097 PR 100-397 Foundations of Public Relations
32098 PR 101-397 Writing & Editing for Public Relations
32136 PSYC 102-C97 Introductory Psychology A
32638 PSYC 230-397 Perspectives on Personality
32644 RLST 268-397 Cults or New Religious Movements
32645 SOC 100-397 Introduction to Sociology
32646 SOC 208-397 Inequality & Social Justice
32647 SOC 215-397 The Sociology of Crime & Criminal Justice
32648 SW 346-397 Social Work Practice I
32649 SW 350-397 Anti-Oppressive Social Work Practice
32650 SW 390-397 Communication Skills in Social Work Practice
36525 SW 451-397 Social Work Research
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TeLeviseD Courses
Crn Course Course Title Date Time
31707 JS 100 Introduction to Justice Studies
Mon, Sep 8-Dec 1 7:00-9:45pm
32867 PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology A Wed, Sep 3-Dec 3 4:00-6:45pm
32916 RLST 100 Introduction to Religious Studies
Tues, Sep 9-Dec 2 7:00-9:45pm
32374 SW 100 Foundations in Social Work Tues, Sep 9-Dec 2 4:00-6:45pm
33016 WGST 100 Introduction to Women’s & Gender Studies
Mon, Sep 3-Dec 3 4:00-6:45 pm
bLenDeD Courses (TeLeviseD WiTh onLine ComPonenTs)
Crn Course Course Title Date Time
32745 SW202 Critical Issues/Critical Thoughts
Thu, Sep 4-Dec 4 4:00-5:30pm
**SW 202 will be televised from 4:00-5:30pm partnered with weekly online activities, assignments and small group discussions
FirsT naTions universiTy oF CanaDa onLine Courses
First Nations University of Canada offers a number of online courses which apply to
many undergraduate programs. For more information, please contact Student Success
Services at 306-790-5950 ext. 3001.
FirsT naTions universiTy oF CanaDa oFF-CamPus Courses
A number of off-campus face-to-face courses are offered by First Nations University of
Canada at the Prince Albert and Saskatoon campuses. For more information, please
contact Student Success Services at 306-790-5950 ext. 3001.
Please visit our website for most current course information and details.
www.uregina.ca/cce
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Transition Programs & services hiGh sChooL aCCeLeraTeD ProGramThe U of R High School Accelerated Program is a great way to transition to university and develop skills to excel. Grade 11 and 12 students can get a taste of university education by taking courses that will count towards a degree, and potentially, high school credits. Accelerated students can register for on-campus and flexible courses (online & televised). When you start university, you can lighten your course load and free up your schedule to work part-time during your first year without falling behind or graduate earlier. The $100 application fee is covered by the U of R for Regina Public, Regina Catholic and Prairie Valley School Division students.
Course Code & section Course Title Day Time Location
BUS 100 Introduction to Business
Wed 6:00-9:00pm Campbell Collegiate
SOC 100 Introduction to Sociology
Tue 6:00-8:30pm Winston Knoll Collegiate
PSYC 101 Introductory Psychology A
Tue 6:30-9:15pm Lumsden (F2F); Balgonie & Kipling (teleconf)
CasuaL universiTy sTuDiesThe Casual Studies Program is designed to allow members of the public to take courses for general interest or as individual professional development opportunities. Applicants must be aged at least 18 years old (or a high school graduate). The maximum registration for any term is 6 credit hours (two classes). Transcripts are not required unless a desired course has prerequisites. Academic advising is not required,
but is available from the Credit Studies Division on request.
Prior LearninG assessmenT & reCoGniTionAre you a mature student returning to school or in the midst of a career change? If you are, Prior Learning Assessment & Recognition (PLAR) may be a way for you to receive academic credit while saving you time and money. PLAR identifies, assesses and recognizes the skills and knowledge a person has developed for the purpose of
awarding academic credit. Speak to your faculty advisor or contact us for information.
aCaD 100: aCaDemiC DisCourse: WriTinG, researCh & LearninG sTraTeGiesThis course helps first-time university students develop reading, writing and critical thinking skills necessary to succeed in any program. You will develop the knowledge to find online databases and journal articles, evaluate information sources, write persuasive essays, demonstrate academic integrity and more that will apply to other courses. There will be significant instructor feedback and student collaboration so that you feel supported and encouraged in your learning. Visit www.uregina.ca and click ‘Search this Term’s Classes’ for ACAD 100 courses offered this semester.
www.uregina.ca/cce 306-585-5807 [email protected]
inTensive esL & CuLTuraL exPerienCe
The Intensive ESL & Cultural Experience
offers various intensive, short-term
programs that teach authentic use of
English, focus on improving English
fluency and provide cultural and social
activities.
explore• Offeredtwiceperyearinmid-Mayand
mid-June• Accommodationinmodern,
comfortable residences on campus included
• Meals,tuition,textbooksandallclassmaterials included
• ProvidesintensiveESLclassesandworkshops for academic, personal and business purposes
• Cost:$3,520(subjecttochangewithout notice)
short-term Programs• OfferedtwiceperyearinMarch(4
weeks) and August (4 weeks)• TheHomestayProgramallowsyouto
live with a supportive and welcoming family experiencing Canadian culture
• TheConversationPartnerProgramgives you frequent opportunities to interact and socialize with U of R students in a casual setting
• Cost:$3,300(subjecttochangewithout notice)
Customized Programs
We would be happy to work with you
to develop and deliver a customized
ESL program that meets your group’s
academic or professional goals.
ParT-Time
The ESL Program offers intensive ESL
courses, called Fundamentals for Success,
that focus on improving your literacy,
boosting your speaking or writing skills,
or preparing you for IELTS.
benefits• Youhavetheflexibilitytoregisterfora
Fundamentals course at any time while it is running, and for as many weeks as you wish (4-week minimum)
• Thenon-gradedcoursesprovidealessstressful environment
• YouhavetheoptiontotakeaFundamentals course between semesters in the Academic Program
• IfyoutakeafullFundamentalscourse, you will take a test both at the beginning and the end of the course, allowing you to measure your progress
To find out more about our academic
Program and homestay Program, please
visit our website at www.uregina.ca/esl,
or call us at 306-585-4585.
english as a second Language
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