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Introduction to Sculpture

Inspire Your Home & Life with Feng Shui

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CONTINUING EDUCATION MISSION

Essentials of 3 Entrepreneurship

We are Committed to Enriching Lives by: • Expanding Horizons • Serving the Community • Offering Opportunities for Lifelong Learning

Join Us for the 5th Annual Continuing Education Student Art Show July 17 - August 15, 2019 Opening Reception July 16, 6-8pm Award Ceremony 7pm

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With the resources of North Seattle College and the Seattle College District at our disposal we can provide high quality, effective and relevant training for your company or small business. Contact us to discuss your specific needs.

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Christy Isaacson, Director of Continuing Education & Contract Training 206-934-3706 | christy.isaacson@seattlecolleges.edu https://continuinged.northseattle.edu/about/corporate-and-customized-training

100% SATISFACTION GUARANTEE Continuing Education at North Seattle College is dedicated to the quality of our classes, services, and instructors. If you are unsatisfied with your experience, or were unable to attend a course for reasons beyond your control, please contact us. We will do our best to provide a solution that meets your individual needs. Please either email us at conted@seattlecolleges.edu or call us at 206.934.3705.


SUMMER 2019

North Seattle College Continuing Education 206.934.3705 • conted@seattlecolleges.edu • www.learnatnorth.org SUMMER 2019 Volume 13 • No. 3

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Welcome to Continuing Education! Clearing the Air Since 1970

We love summer, but remember last year’s rising temperature and smoky haze? Personal enrichment opportunities cannot cool the temperature or filter the air, but they can offer a fresh perspective and arm us with hope. New learning experiences can put us on unexplored paths of creative self-expression, inspire us to lift others and revitalize how we see the world. Clear skies are in store this summer at Continuing Education.

I learned so much in this class thanks to Peggy’s ‘get up close’ approach. During her demonstrations, she shared information in bit-sized chunks and made herself available to work one-on-one with us during class. I loved having the ability to expand my learning in a group studio environment with a variety of experience levels, and utilize tools that I would not at this point in my life be able to procure myself. – Emma L. on Beginning Jewelry Fabrication with Peggy Foy

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

Computer 2 Design 2 Excel 2 Professional 3 Adult Family Home 3 Business Skills 3 Work for Yourself 4 Clock Hours and CEUs 4 Arts 4 Writing 4 Visual Arts 4 3D Arts 5 Photography 7 Drama 8 Music 8 Home & Garden 9 Gardening 9 Maintenance 9 Food & Wine 10 Cooking 10 Desserts 10 Wine & Spirits 10 Fitness 11 Exercise 11 Dance 11 Movement 12 Yoga 12 Summer Reading Program 13 Enrichment 13 Crafts 13 Nature & Science 13 Personal 14 Travel 15 Entertainment 16 Language 17 Spanish 17 Asian Languages 17 ESL 18 French 18 Italian 18 Sign Language 18 Online Classes 21 Business Skills 21 Computer Basics 21 Design 21 K-12 Educators 22 Registration /Student Resources 23 NSC Information 24 Class Location Map 25


SUMMER 2019 North Seattle College Continuing Education

COMPUTER Excel – Level 1 Start with an introduction to Excel. Learn techniques for entering data into cells, working with data and using data tables efficiently. Discover how to navigate the help menu, as well as create and finish a workbook. Learn basic techniques for filtering and limiting data that can be entered into individual cells. Course materials included. Not recommended for Mac users. Previous Windows experience recommended. Bring a memory stick or flash drive to class. 7030 7/13/2019 - 7/13/2019 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa Richards On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $179

Excel – Level 2

Design WordPress for Websites Looking for a simple way to create a website? WordPress is a completely free and easy-to-use content management system for building and maintaining your website. Historically used for blogging, WordPress can also build powerful, database-driven websites for many purposes, including e-commerce. This class will get you up and running in this exciting alternative approach to building websites. Intermediate computer and internet browsing skills required. 7071 7/1/2019 - 7/29/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 5 ses M Miller On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $175

Excel Excel 2016 – Series

COMPUTER

Enroll in this class and receive a price discount on Excel 2016 Level 1, 2 & 3. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. Class meets on Saturday, 7/13, 7/20 and 7/27/2019. 7033 7/13/2019 - 7/27/2019 9:00AM - 4:00PM 3 ses Sa Richards On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $425

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I finally learned how to ‘officially’ do all the things I had been doing by trial and error up until now, as well as learn what the items, buttons, ribbons, functions and formulas are called. Also, learning how to do the deeper functions like macros, pivot tables, formulas, etc. I never had to create them before and never properly understood how they worked. I appreciated that we were able to follow along and DO the tasks that we’d just learned. I also appreciated that we got to take home demo files and the Power Point presentation so that we can practice at home and work. – Laura G. on Excel Series with Jeffrey Richards

Build Excel skills with intermediate techniques for sorting and summarizing data. Create dynamic charts and graphs. Utilize formulas and functions and learn to collaborate with colleagues using passwords, comments and change-tracking. Course materials included. Not recommended for Mac users. Prerequisite: Excel Level 1 or equivalent experience. Bring a memory stick or flash drive to class. 7031 7/20/2019 - 7/20/2019 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa Richards On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $179

Excel – Level 3 Blow your boss away with advanced skills! Class includes a basic introduction to PivotTables for versatile data analysis. Work with alternative data models and conditional formulas. Finish with a section on how to get certified in Excel. Course materials included. Not recommended for Mac users. Prerequisite: Excel Level 2 or equivalent experience. Bring a memory stick or flash drive to class. 7032 7/27/2019 - 7/27/2019 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses Sa Richards On Campus: LB Bldg Room 3129D $179


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PROFESSIONAL Adult Family Home

Work for Yourself

Orientation to Adult Family Home Administration Program

Essentials of Entrepreneurship

DSHS instructors will provide an overview of all the requirements that a prospective AFH licensee will need to meet so they can provide services and care to residents in a licensed home setting and the process each prospective provider will need to follow before applying for their AFH license. A short amount of time is allotted for questions and answers. Each attending student will receive a certificate after completing the class valid for one calendar year after the date of attendance. Check-in at 8:30 am; class starts at 9:00 am. No entry after 9:30 am. 7068 7/1/2019 - 7/1/2019 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses M DSHS Instructor On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1141 $39 7069 8/5/2019 - 8/5/2019 9:00AM - 4:00PM 1 ses M DSHS Instructor On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1141 $39

Thinking of starting a business? Get an overview of the startup process beginning with common characteristics and attitudes of successful entrepreneurs. The class will also explore major planning areas as a way to reduce risk in your venture. We’ll focus on practical steps, not only to determine the feasibility of your idea, but to set you up for future success. Explore ideas for getting customers in the door, working out your operations and procedures in advance for a flawless opening, and some key financial ideas necessary during the startup phase and in ongoing operation. You’ll leave class with numerous resources to help you fill any skill or knowledge gaps you may have discovered along the way and build upon what you have learned. 7072 7/10/2019 - 8/7/2019 6:30 - 9:30PM 5 ses W Coffey On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3449 $225

Business Skills Leadership and Communications Excellence This introductory leadership program is open to all stripes including business owners, sales professionals, educators or anyone seeking to motivate others while achieving effective results. Working in a supportive and fun group environment, we’ll explore techniques to improve communication skills and work toward a better understanding of how we all interact with one another. 7054 7/9/2019 - 8/6/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 5 ses Tu Bohart On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3349 $125

Emotional Intelligence for Leaders and Emerging Leaders

Speaking with an American Accent Are you a non-native English speaker who has mastered the written language but still experience difficulty being understood? Are you already using English in your workplace or studies but need to communicate better with colleagues or in oral presentations? If so, this is the class for you! You’ll find out all you need to know to speak clear, understandable English. In this class, you learn to pronounce important vowel and consonant sounds, so you can correctly say difficult words. Most importantly, you’ll learn how to produce the characteristic rhythm and melody of American English, so others may understand you better. A $20 materials fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class. 7028 7/16/2019 - 7/30/2019 6:30 - 9:30PM 3 ses Tu Kaup On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3452 $99

Learn to use your speaking voice for commercials, films and videos. Discover a unique, outside the box way to succeed at a lucrative full or part-time career. This is a business that you can handle on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time and with very little overhead. In our ever-expanding online marketplace, new companies are looking for fresh voices like never before. This exciting and fun class could be the career gamechanger you’ve been looking for! Lisa Foster has done numerous local and national spots, from website narratives and computer games, to commercials like Crest Toothpaste and Olay, and even comedy bits. 7001 8/1/2019 - 8/1/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 1 ses Th Foster On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3352 $49

Clock Hours and CEUs Clock Hours Fee Teachers can earn Clock Hours with the Office of Superintendent of Public Instruction for their Continuing Education class by registering for this fee. Pay this fee one time each quarter and earn clock hours for multiple classes! In order to grant clock hours, we need attendance verification from the instructor through a signed Clock Hours Reporting Form (provided upon registration). 7389 $15

Continuing Education Units (CEU) Fee Earn Continuing Education Units (CEUs) to verify the completion of a class. Pay this fee one time each quarter and earn CEUs for multiple classes! In order to grant a letter of completion awarding CEUs, we need attendance verification from the instructor through a signed CEU Reporting Form (provided upon registration). 7390 $15

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Emotional intelligence describes the ability to understand one’s own feelings and that of groups, and how these emotions can influence motivation and behavior. Leaders who are emotionally intelligent foster safe environments, where employees feel comfortable to take calculated risks and to voice their opinions. Engage in interactive, hands-on self-evaluation and exercise to develop your emotional intelligence and become a respected and inspiring leader. A $10 materials fee is to due the instructor in class. 7044 7/13/2019 - 7/27/2019 9:00AM - 12:00PM 3 ses Sa Johnson On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3353 $125

Professional Voiceover Workshop

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ARTS Writing The Art of Creative Writing Whether you are new at creative writing or have been at it for a while, this class will show you ways to improve the depth and flow of your storytelling. Explore unconventional writing exercises and visual techniques to enliven your work, whether in the description of a character, a setting, a situation, an object or an emotion. A $5 materials fee is due to the instructor on first day of class. No class on 7/3/19 due to Independence Day. 7052 6/26/2019 - 8/21/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses W Lorton On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3359 $145

Creative Writing: Beyond the Basics If you’ve written before, you’ve got some skills under your belt. This class is for writers who are working on, or want to develop, a specific project (i.e., a novel or biography, a collection of essays or short stories). The class will capitalize on what you already know and help you sharpen your writing skills and organize your material. You may work on your own project or tackle assignments suggested to you by the instructor or other class members. Emphasis will be on crafting well-targeted, tightly written fact or fiction. Students will share their own work and engage in constructive critiques of each other’s work. No class on 7/4/19 due to Independence Day. 7053 6/27/2019 - 8/22/2019 1:30 - 3:30PM 8 ses Th Lorton On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3450 $145

Nature Writing Explore and deepen your relationship to the natural world through sensory awareness, contemplative observation and writing. We will take advantage of summer at the North Seattle College campus and go out to the garden or under trees. We will also look at examples of nature writing from a selection of writers and poets to develop and sense of this genre. Bring a notebook and something to sit on outside. 7075 7/2/2019 - 7/23/2019 1:00 - 3:00PM 4 ses Tu Oak On Campus: IB Bldg Room 1303 $75

Easy Steps to Great Grammar Confused about grammar and punctuation? This fun, hands-on class will help you master the latest rules, avoid common errors and write with confidence. We’ll cover apostrophes, verb tense, word usage, subject/verb agreement, commas/semicolons, style guides, how to avoid the 10 most common grammar and punctuation mistakes and more. Class includes plenty of examples and exercises to help you practice your new skills. 7062 7/8/2019 - 7/22/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 3 ses M Dubois On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3360 $99

Freelance Writing for Fun and Profit Make money, influence others and express yourself with freelance writing! Learn to write compelling stories for magazines, blogs and websites. This fun, hands-on class takes you step-by-step through the writing/publishing process, from getting ideas to cashing your checks. We’ll cover ideas, research, marketing, writing skills, building your platform and more. 7063 8/5/2019 - 8/12/2019 6:30 - 9:00PM 2 ses M Dubois On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3350 $79

Visual Arts

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Drawing Basics: Right Brain Method

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Utilizing whole brain research, explore techniques that artists use to draw. Examine left hemisphere attributes (balancing a checkbook) vs right hemisphere (drawing, music), and do exercises that favor the right’s visual system. Through step-bystep exercises, learn to see in an unselfconscious way that builds confidence, allowing students to create surprisingly realistic drawings. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list and textbook information. 7035 7/2/2019 - 7/30/2019 6:00 - 9:00PM 5 ses Tu Wallat On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3355 $129


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ARTS Painting and Abstraction with Acrylics Discover the art of modern life: learn a new way of thinking and seeing, and create dynamic abstract paintings. Express your inner self in your work with this more personal and expressive mode of painting. This class is designed for all levels of experience. Class process includes discussion of contemporary issues, demonstrations of materials, style, and structure and the simple concepts behind the actions. In this course you will be painting with acrylics. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. No class on 7/4/19 due to Independence Day. 7046 6/27/2019 - 8/22/2019 1:30 - 4:30PM 8 ses Th Paquette On Campus: CC 1349A $195

Landscape Drawing

Spend your summer months exploring the natural world and learn how to express what you see in the landscape through drawing. We will make weekly outings into the immediate landscape of the North Seattle College campus, adjacent wetlands and garden areas while becoming familiar with a variety of materials and techniques to record what we observe. For inspiration, we will look at examples of landscape drawing throughout art history as well as review contemporary work that explores the potential to abstract how we perceive a landscape. This class involves walking short distances while carrying materials. Wear comfortable shoes, and bring a backpack or bag. For students of all skill levels. See www. learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7066 6/25/2019 - 8/13/2019 11:00AM - 1:00PM 8 ses Tu Norsworthy On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1349A $195

Figure Drawing Experience drawing the human figure with the guidance of a skilled artist who works and teaches in the traditional, timehonored way. Hone your drawing skills as you work from short poses to longer, more considered poses. Join a community of figure drawing artists to develop your ability to capture proportion, posture, structure and movement of the human form. Practice drawing male and female models and improve the connection between what you see and what you render. This class provides an open studio learning environment with plenty of critique and practice. Previous drawing experience is recommended. Price includes all model fees. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook and supply list. No class on 7/5/19 due to Independence Day. 7064 6/28/2019 - 8/16/2019 6:00 - 8:30PM 7 ses F Chubotin On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1532 $179

Abstract Oils with Cold Wax Medium Discover a new creative medium when you combine the classic rich surfaces of oil painting with the translucent depth and varied textures of cold wax. Utilizing a soft paste made with beeswax, this process is a perfect scenario for exploring the simple structures of abstraction, personal point of view and the beauty of color. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. No class on 7/5/19. 7047 6/28/2019 - 8/23/2019 10:00AM - 1:00PM 8 ses F Paquette On Campus: CC 1349A $195

3D Arts

Introduction to Sculpture

Learn all the essentials of sculpture, including coiling, slabbing and building solid over an armature, as well as decoration and finishing techniques. We will have fewer projects in class, allowing us to focus on learning form and execution. This is a great class for those new to clay as well as those experienced with the wheel. Includes four hours of open studio time on Saturday afternoon; additional open studio time can be purchased by enrolling in the Ceramics Open Studio Class. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. Class size is limited and the ceramics classes fill quickly. Register online or by phone to confirm there is space in the class. Mailed registration is not recommended. 7132 6/25/2019 - 8/13/2019 6:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses Tu Carter On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1630 $199

Abstract Watercolors

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Combine the expressive, personal, object-free vision of abstraction with the smaller, particular, intimate beauty of watercolors. The focus of this class is on the elements of design, the language of color and harmony, line, shape and space to create an exciting and compelling painting that expresses a personal inner vision. Often alluding to nature or a state of mind, Abstract Watercolors will carry the painter to the beauty of feelings, spirit and imagination. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. No class on 7/4/19 due to Independence Day. 7045 6/27/2019 - 8/22/2019 10:00AM - 1:00PM 8 ses Th Paquette On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1349A $195

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ARTS Advanced Ceramics CJ CARTER While primarily a sculptor, CJ also creates pottery and has a passion for teaching in between her sculpture projects. She enjoys the wheel for the process and sculpting for the emotional and physical outlet. CJ was raised in the Pacific Northwest, informing her earth-toned palette. She is fascinated by the stories of different belief systems, drawing from folklore, mythology and history to flavor her art. By combining natural and mythological influences, she often utilizes trans-human elements to create humanoid figures such as satyrs, dryads and sirens. In order to add textural interest, she likes to utilize other materials in her ceramic sculptures, such as fabric or feathers; these items are usually significant to her in some way. CJ has work in private collections and has participated in numerous shows at galleries such as the Columbia City Gallery.

Beginning Ceramics Transform a lump of clay into a piece of art! Using the basic wheel throwing and hand-building methods, learn to create cups, bowls, boxes and more. Individualized instruction and demonstrations of the technical underpinnings will give you a strong foundation in the ceramic arts. This course is intended for beginner students new to ceramics. Students may repeat for up to four quarters. Includes four hours of open studio time on Saturday afternoon; additional open studio time can be purchased by enrolling in the Ceramics Open Studio Class. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. Class size is limited and the ceramics classes fill quickly. Register online or by phone to confirm there is space in the class. Mailed registration is not recommended. 7126 6/26/2019 - 8/14/2019 6:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses W Carter On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1630 $199

More clay, more ceramics savvy. Enhance your wheel-throwing and hand-building skills with more challenging forms, participate in group critiques and learn more about the ceramics process (e.g., loading, firing and glazes). Class will be structured around projects or themes each quarter and will include weekly demos. Previous ceramics instruction is required. Includes four hours of open studio time on Saturday afternoon; additional open studio time can be purchased by enrolling in Ceramics Open Studio Class. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. Class size is limited and the ceramics classes fill quickly. Register online or by phone to confirm there is space in the class. Mailed registration is not recommended. No class on 7/4/19 due to Independence Day. 7128 6/27/2019 - 8/15/2019 6:00 - 9:00PM 7 ses Th Georger On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1630 $175

Ceramics Open Studio Need extra time to work on your ceramics pieces? This open studio time is an opportunity to work in the ceramics studio at your own pace. No demos or instruction, just self-directed work and practice time. This open studio class is only open to students who concurrently enroll in a Continuing Education ceramics class at North Seattle College. Space is limited. 7125 6/28/2019 - 8/2/2019 1:00 - 4:00PM 6 ses F Staff On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1630 $39 7124 7/1/2019 - 8/5/2019 6:00 - 9:00PM 6 ses M Staff On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1630 $39

Beginning Jewelry Fabrication Learn basic metal fabrication and silver soldering techniques used in creating finished jewelry pieces. Work with non-ferrous metals and stones to produce your own jewelry design. Price includes lab fee. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7039 6/25/2019 - 8/13/2019 6:30 - 9:30PM 8 ses Tu Foy On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1633 $199

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Intermediate Ceramics

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Ignite your creativity and fashion objects in clay using the fundamental techniques of hand building and wheel work. Weekly demonstrations will alternate between wheel work and hand building, while exploring techniques such as adding color to your clay, altering work made on the wheel and creating bisque molds. Ceramics discovery awaits you! Some previous ceramics instruction is recommended. Includes four hours of open studio time on Saturday afternoon; additional open studio time can be purchased by enrolling in the Ceramics Open Studio Class. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. Class size is limited and the ceramics classes fill quickly. Register online or by phone to confirm there is space in the class. Mailed registration is not recommended. 7127 6/29/2019 - 8/17/2019 9:00AM - 12:00PM 8 ses Sa Jackson On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1630 $199

Instructor Peggy Foy


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ARTS Introduction to Lost Wax Casting Discover the lost wax casting process and its applications for jewelry design, functional objects and art metal forms. Explore wax carving and techniques for model making, model investing, centrifugal casting and finishing objects. Techniques will be demonstrated through crafting rings, pendants and jewelry scale objects. We’ll also cover the proper use of tools and equipment necessary to carve waxes for successful model casting, spruing techniques, proper investment procedures and design elements that relate to better cast objects. Additional topics may include stone setting in wax, simple mechanisms and finishing tricks. We will also discuss how to work with the jewelry industry to get your production work done. Students should have basic jewelry skills, including how to saw, file, solder and finishing. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. See www.learnatnorth.org for supply list. 7004 6/26/2019 - 8/14/2019 6:30 - 9:30PM 8 ses W Stenhouse On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1633 $199

Seven Silver Rings Learn to saw, solder, forge, form, “braid,” knot, and even melt silver wire in this action-packed, project-based class. Projects will include three Stack Rings, Wave Ring, Bird’s Nest Ring, Braided Ring and Rose Knot Ring. See the class supply list at www.learnatnorth.org for sample images of the seven rings you will make in this class and the list of supplies you’ll need. A $70 materials fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class for the sterling silver materials kit. 7015 7/11/2019 - 8/15/2019 6:30 - 9:30PM 6 ses Th Lowther On Campus: AS Bldg Room 1633 $149

Photography Basics: Techniques and Art You’ve been using your digital DSLR or digital mirrorless camera on automatic but now would like to learn about using its full creative potential. This introductory color class will cover the basics of camera operation: f-stops, shutter speeds, ISO, white balance, lenses, exposure & metering, filters, flash and more. Bring your digital DSLR or digital mirrorless camera that can be put fully on manual to class (no point and shoot cameras; contact instructor if unsure). A tripod is recommended. Class includes two Sunday afternoon field trips (details given in class). Instructor’s work has appeared in National Geographic publications. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. Class includes two Sunday afternoon field trips on 7/14 and 7/21/19 (details given in class). 7067 7/13/2019 - 8/3/2019 8:30 - 10:30AM 4 ses Sa Stahl On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3459 $149

Intermediate Photography: Close-Up Photography

Explore the exciting realm of close-up photography with your digital DSLR or mirrorless camera. This class will provide techniques to capture life-size details in nature along with subjects such as architecture and still-life. Learn what macro refers to in the context of using macro lenses, extension tubes and diopter close-up lenses. We’ll also cover the use of zooms and prime lenses for close-up work. Flash photography will be touched on along with a consideration of metering, exposure and composition. A tripod is required. Instructor’s work has appeared in National Geographic publications. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. Class includes two Sunday morning field trips on 7/14 and 7/21/19 (details given in class). 7070 7/13/2019 - 8/3/2019 10:40AM - 12:40PM 4 ses Sa Stahl On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3459 $149

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JULIA LOWTHER Professional jewelry artist and popular teacher, Julia Lowther, grew up in Monteverde, Costa Rica, where her hands were always busy with embroidery, crochet, weaving, and other fiber arts. When she moved to Seattle in 1996 and discovered metalwork, the manual dexterity gained from decades of needlework served her well, and translated neatly to working at a jewelry scale. Lowther’s jewelry is comfortable, chic and stunning. Her work has been published most recently in the books 500 Gemstone Jewels; Chain Mail Jewelry; Wrap, Stitch, Fold & Rivet; and Art Jewelry Today 3.

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Photo Safari: Daytime

Whether you are preparing for a “staycation” or a trip further away, you’ll have fun practicing tips and techniques to get great photos. We will share and discuss our photos and discoveries. Class includes off-campus meet-up at the Seattle Center to see creative possibilities for photography in our own backyard. All skill levels and varieties of camera are welcome. 7100 7/14/2019 - 7/14/2019 10:00AM - 3:00PM 1 ses Su Saber On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3459 $59

Photo Safari: Nighttime

Get out and discover the special challenges and opportunities that photographing at night and in low light offers! We will meet in different places in the city and on campus as we play with light, painting with it and blurring it, finding those special photos only possible with low light and long exposures. Each week, we will spend some time reviewing your pictures, helping you see possibilities from your own work, and learning from others to help you improve your composition. You can click with any camera, whether it’s your cell phone, DSLR, or film camera, helping you use all the features on your camera. 7099 6/24/2019 - 7/22/2019 7:00 - 9:30PM 4 ses M Saber On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3459 $149

Drama Improv for Everyone Many of today’s comedic actors from feature films and TV have one thing in common: a background in improv comedy. Whether your aspirations are for Hollywood, the stage or just to be the funniest person in the room, Improv for Everyone is a great place to start. In this class, you will play warm-up games and learn to improvise comedic scenes with partners. No experience is necessary; just a willingness to play and have fun. 7092 7/2/2019 - 8/13/2019 7:00 - 9:00PM 7 ses Tu Lee On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1132 $129

Music Beginning Guitar 1 Pick up the guitar and play! Learn chords, strum patterns, tablature and notes while learning songs. Pick up some basic theory. In this comfortable class environment, have fun while learning the fundamentals that make guitar playing rewarding. Bring your acoustic guitar and required books to class. See www. learnatnorth.org for textbook information. A $10 materials fee is due to the instructor on first day of class. 7037 6/26/2019 - 8/14/2019 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses W Zangar On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1254A $159

Jazz Piano Intensive Have you ever wanted to see the keyboard through the eyes of a professional piano player? Do you dream of the day you play like a seasoned pro? Skip years of studying music that leaves you uninspired and discover the priceless secrets of the professional jazz pianist. Aimed at students serious about jazz piano and willing to invest the time it takes to advance. For people who have taken classical piano and/or have some experience with jazz piano. A $25 materials fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class. Piano practice rooms are available for students to use during the evenings. 7074 6/24/2019 - 8/12/2019 7:00 - 8:30PM 8 ses M Willrich On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1228 $135

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Play Blues Harmonica!

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If you’ve ever been curious about learning to play this expressive instrument, this is the course for you. Learn to play harmonica in a safe, fun environment where attention is paid to each student’s individual progress. Learn simple songs, riffs and improvisation on the harmonica with an emphasis on the Blues. Classes will focus on: correct harp handling, proper breathing, basic blow/ draw patterns and bending notes, acoustic vs. amplified playing, and instrument care. Basic music theory is discussed and used. No prior experience or knowledge of music theory is needed. A 10–hole diatonic harmonica in the key of C is required for the class. No class on 7/4/19 due to Independence Day. 7060 6/27/2019 - 8/22/2019 7:00 - 8:30PM 8 ses Th Wilde On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1442 $105


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HOME & GARDEN MARK POLLOCK Mark is a graduate of the South Seattle College Landscape Horticulture Program. He is an instructor in the LHO Program and is the Arboretum Faculty Coordinator. Mark has his own landscape maintenance and design company, Folkestone Gardening, LLC.

Basic Carpentry and Woodworking

Gardening Water-Wise Gardening A beautiful garden doesn’t have to use a lot of water. Choosing drought-tolerant plants, conserving water with smart irrigation, mulching, using found-water sources such as catchment and rainwater in barrels all help to make the most of this precious resource in your garden. Class will also cover the specifics of West Seattle’s soil composition and weather. Class meets off-campus at South Seattle College, 6000 16th Avenue SW, Seattle. 7008 7/20/2019 - 7/20/2019 10:00AM - 12:30PM 1 ses Sa Pollock Landscape Horticulture Bldg Room 3 $39

Basic Hands-On Home Repair and Maintenance Through hands-on techniques and classroom demonstrations, learn a variety of home improvement and maintenance skills. Gain confidence as you learn about tools, how to work with electrical outlets, switches and lighting; plumbing, faucets and wall repair. Get an overview of door and window installation, home security, insulation, weatherization and remodeling. You will leave feeling confident in performing your own home repairs. A $45 materials fee is due to instructor on first day of class. No textbooks are needed but a general home repair book (Readers Digest, Black & Decker, etc.) might enhance class demos. Bringing a broom, dustpan and wiping cloths to class would be helpful. 7077 7/10/2019 - 7/17/2019 6:00 - 9:30PM 2 ses W Marx On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1349A $119

See page 25 for off-campus class locations. The & in class descriptions indicate the following locations: = Seattle Central College

= South Seattle College

HOME & GARDEN

Maintenance

Do you have power tools and want to learn to use them safely and effectively? Learn the basics of joinery, jigs, materials, methods and project design in a woodshop. After selecting your materials, apply everything you’ve learned to safely use hand and power tools in the construction and assemblage of a “toolbox.” A $45 materials fee is due to the instructor on first day of class and includes use of all tools, materials and lumber for your first project. Emailed directions will be provided a few days before the start of class. Class meets from 6:00-9:30 pm on 7/18 and from 6:00-9:00 pm on 7/25 and 8/1/19. 7078 7/18/2019 - 8/1/2019 Varies 3 ses Th Marx University of Washington Art Bldg Room 117 $199

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FOOD & WINE DEBRA BASQUEZ Debra is an experienced home canner and avid collector of cast iron cooking utensils. Growing up in a small town in northeast Oregon, where her family grew a big garden, she’s been involved in home canning for her entire life. Debra processes around 400-500 jars of food safe product each year. She has taken certification classes in home canning through “Preserving the Harvest” and hands-on classes to become a Master Food Preserver.

Wine & Spirits Choose Your European Wine Tour

Cooking

Summer Persian Cooking

In this class we will make Baghali Polo (fava beans, dill and rice) along with saffron chicken and a side dish of Abdough Khiar (yogurt and finely chopped herbs) which is refreshing for hot summer days. A materials fee of $15 is due to the instructor on the first day of class. 7093 7/21/2019 - 7/21/2019 10:00AM - 1:30PM 1 ses Su Majedi On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1259A $55

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Canning Workshop: Pickling and Fermenting

Fabulous fresh vegetables from your garden or local farmer’s markets are here...now, what to do with them all? Learn how to pickle and preserve this bounty. Become familiar with all canning equipment and how to pickle safely for your pantry. We will prepare a quick pickle recipe for you to take home. A $5 materials fee is due to the instructor in class. Class meets off-campus at South Seattle College, 6000 16th Avenue SW, Seattle, WA 7130 8/3/2019 - 8/3/2019 10:00AM - 12:00PM 1 ses Sa Basquez Culinary Arts Bldg Main Room $39

Desserts Cookie Decorating – Custom Cookies Discover how to create custom-decorated cookies that will be remembered long after they’ve been devoured. Learn fun techniques for using buttercream and royal icing flooding to customize cookies for any occasion. Bring an apron, scissors, a pen or pencil, a Ziploc bag for taking home used utensils, a container for taking your decorated cookies home. A $20 materials fee is due to the instructor in class. 7005 7/27/2019 - 7/27/2019 10:00AM - 1:00PM 1 ses Sa Garcia On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1353A $55

Europe is home to some of the most ancient wine traditions in the world. What better reason to visit Europe than to go on a wine tour? In this fun, dynamic class, Sommelier David LeClaire (Seattle Uncorked) and Wine & Whiskey Bar Owner Christopher Gronbeck (The Barrel Thief) will take you on a fast-paced tour of Europe’s most important wine regions, and you’ll learn about their history, styles of wine and how wine fits into the culture. We’ll be tasting at least a dozen wines, so please eat something before coming to class! 21+ only (please bring an ID). A $20 materials fee due to instructors in class. 7000 7/15/2019 - 7/15/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 1 ses M Gronbeck, LeClaire The Barrel Thief Wine and Whiskey Bar $39

Exploring Vermouth: Beyond Martinis and Manhattans

Vermouth is making a comeback! Spend an evening tasting and understanding the intricacies of this fortified wine and the botanicals commonly added to it. Understand its fascinating history and its current place in many well-stocked bars. You’ll sample two vermouth cocktails and four vermouths, ranging from sweet to dry, white to red, and enjoy them with light snacks. A $15 materials fee is due to the instructor in class. Class meets off-campus at South Seattle College, 6000 16th Avenue SW, Seattle. 7131 7/26/2019 - 7/26/2019 6:00 - 8:00PM 1 ses F Paschal Jerry Bockey Bldg Room 140 $30


View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.

FITNESS STRONG by Zumba®

Exercise

Welcome to music-led interval training! Are you looking for a challenging, high-intensity interval training workout? You’ve come to the right class! This class, through music, is crafted to drive the intensity in a challenging progression that provides a total body workout. The result? Total body fitness. You’ll move in sync to music, making you work harder. This class will push you past your plateaus to help you reach your fitness goals faster. Using your own body weight, you will gain muscular endurance, tone, and definition while experiencing increased after-burn. Bring a towel and water bottle to class. Class includes a membership to the Wellness Center. No class on 7/31/2019 7043 6/26/2019 - 8/14/2019 6:30 - 7:30PM 7 ses W Ihlan On Campus: WC Bldg Room 0827D $69

Pilates for Abs, Glutes, Arms and a Foam Roller Commit to a non-aerobic, joint-friendly summertime strength and toning workout designed to redefine your core essentials. Using Pilates principals as a springboard, we’ll tease out muscle definition and strength in these three key areas. Revving up on the mat with hand weights and stretch bands, you’ll emerge lengthened, strengthened, toned and glowing with renewed energy. The final half of the class incorporates the magic that foam rolling delivers. Learn innovative ways to use your roller and achieve greater fascial fluidity and release of chronic muscular tension. Bring a mat, hand weights of your choice up to five pounds and a three-foot-long soft foam roller. Questions? Contact Nancy at Corematters@hotmail.com for guidance in choosing a roller and hand weights. No class on 7/2/19 due to Independence Day. 7073 6/25/2019 - 8/20/2019 6:30 - 7:30PM 8 ses Tu Mattheiss OneLife Community Church Room TBA $129

Strength and Conditioning Come get fit and have a blast! Interval training blends strength and cardiovascular circuits using body weight, dumbbells and a variety of equipment. This 90-minute class provides full body conditioning and will target strength, balance, cardio and flexibility. This workout is loaded with functional exercises designed to give you the ultimate challenge. All levels welcome. Class includes membership to Wellness Center. Bring a water bottle and towel and be ready to get strong! No class on 7/4/19 or on 7/30/19. 7042 6/25/2019 - 8/15/2019 6:00 - 7:30PM 14 ses Tu, Th Ihlan On Campus: WC Bldg Room 0827D $185 Zumba® is an energetic class that combines Latin dance styles with cardio for a body-sculpting workout. With easy-to-follow dance steps, the class fuses Latin and international rhythms with fast and slow beats to create a routine that tones and sculpts your body while burning fat. No dance experience needed. Bring a water bottle, comfortable athletic shoes, your energy and your smiles. No class on 7/4/19 due to Independence Day. 7048 7/2/2019 - 8/27/2019 9:30 - 10:30AM 16 ses Tu, Th Henricksen Greenwood Masonic Lodge $179 7082 6/30/2019 - 9/1/2019 9:00 - 10:00AM 10 ses Su Henricksen Greenwood Masonic Lodge $115

Ballroom Basics and Beyond The perfect class for those wanting to improve their dancing skills, as well as those stepping onto the dance floor for the first time. The course will include two dances—one smooth (foxtrot, waltz, tango or quickstep) and one Latin (including, but not limited to, rumba, cha-cha, samba) or Swing. This course will prepare you for the social ballroom dance floor, weddings and parties. Wear comfortable shoes that stay on your feet. Singles and couples welcome. No class on 7/4/19 due to Independence Day. 7095 6/27/2019 - 8/22/2019 6:30 - 7:30PM 8 ses Th Boarman On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1456 $115

Nightclub Two-Step and Salsa Dancing

Hit the dance floor with some sassy Salsa—a popular upbeat Latin dance popular for decades. Learn the basics of lead and follow, along with turns, all to get you ready for the dance floor. We’ll also dance Nightclub 2-Step—a slower, gentle dance, danced to a variety of music. You’ll learn steps utilized in both dances. Wear comfortable shoes that stay on your feet. Singles and couples welcome. No class on 7/4/19 due to Independence Day. 7096 6/27/2019 - 8/22/2019 7:35 - 8:35PM 8 ses Th Boarman On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1456 $115 Celia Boarman Celia studied theatre at Cornish College of the Arts on scholarship, graduating from the UW with a BA in theatre and a minor in communications. She has professionally entertained audiences both on the theatrical stage as well as the ballroom floor. Always passionate about performing, Celia discovered she also had a gift for teaching—“ I learn so much from my students.” Currently she teaches dancers of a variety of ages, from 10 to 85 years old; the novice to the experienced.

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FITNESS Sustaining Vitality Qigong – Wild Goose Qigong Wild Goose (Dayan) Qigong has been taught and practiced for hundreds of years by the Taoist monks of the Kun Lun mountains of North Western China. Dayan Qigong is a form of flowing mediation that consists of 64 movements that help to facilitate the smooth flow of vital energy (Qi) and to increase the efficiency of blood circulation. Practicing Dayan Qigong for just 15 minutes a day can have tremendously positive effects on your health and wellbeing. Dayan Qigong is appropriate for most age groups and abilities. 7002 6/25/2019 - 8/13/2019 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses Tu Sharp Phinney Neighborhood Center Room 5 $129

Beginning Tai Chi (Grasping the Sparrow’s Tail)

Argentine Tango: Experience the Passion! Learn how to dance Argentine tango with one of Seattle’s most experienced dance teachers. Come learn about the culture of Tango, get comfortable social dancing, meet great people and have lots of fun. No experience or partner required. Wear casual, comfortable clothing and clean, flat or low-heeled shoes. Course held off campus at University Heights Community Center: 5301 University Way NE, Seattle. 7010 7/11/2019 - 8/15/2019 7:00 - 8:00PM 6 ses Th Badion University Heights Community Center Room 108 $75

Kick Up Your Heels with Line Dancing! Keep your brain and body young and agile with line dancing. Slide and boogie your way across the dance floor to Country Western, Rock and Roll, Swing, Blues, Tango, Salsa and other great music with a big grin on your face. Do The Electric Slide, Tush Push, New York New York, Cupid Shuffle, Good time, Boot Scootin’ Boogie and Salsa while achieving greater balance, flexibility, posture and fitness. Wear comfortable shoes. Course held off campus at Phinney Neighborhood Center: 6534 Phinney Ave N, Seattle. 7079 7/11/2019 - 8/15/2019 7:00 - 8:00PM 6 ses Th Lykes Phinney Neighborhood Center Room 2 $75

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Learning in Action – An Introduction to the Alexander Technique Developed by F.M. Alexander, this educational process helps you undo adverse postural habits and avoid unneeded muscular and mental tension. Through delicate guidance in activities of their choosing, students will discover efficient, effective, and more fun ways of doing their daily, professional and recreational activities. Students will gain a greater anatomical understanding of themselves in movement, and learn how learn to use this awareness and constructive thinking to make ongoing, personal improvements. Wear comfortable clothing. 7058 7/11/2019 - 8/15/2019 7:00 - 8:30PM 6 ses Th Gehman On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3350 $89

Learn one of the best forms of low-impact exercise for health and longevity. Increase flexibility and strength by learning this slow flowing movement meditation. Experience deeper self-awareness, improved balance and mental concentration, as well as increased physical energy. Tai Chi is beneficial for all. All students of Beginning Tai Chi are required to complete Section One of the solo form before advancing to the Continuing class. 7014 7/13/2019 - 8/24/2019 9:00 - 10:30AM 7 ses Sa Sharp On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1349A $95

Continuing Tai Chi (Grasping the Sparrow’s Tail 2) Our focus is to complete and refine the long form, which consists of four sections containing about 45 postures each. Partner drills and beginning pushing hands enhance each student’s comprehension of the profound nature of Tai Chi Chuan. For students who have completed Beginning Tai Chi and wish to learn more. 7013 7/13/2019 - 8/24/2019 10:40AM - 12:10PM 7 ses Sa Sharp On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1349A $95

Yoga Yoga for Everyone Fix, refine and sustain the body you have. Practice yoga poses that energize the organic body by heating up the muscles and moving the joints. Feel encouraged and supported while immersing yourself in a physically challenging, progressive and well-paced process. Physical limitations and challenges will be addressed. This class is ideal for beginning and continuing yoga students. Bring a yoga mat to class. Class includes membership to the Wellness Center. 7003 7/11/2019 - 8/15/2019 8:00 - 9:15AM 6 ses Th Bernstein On Campus: WC Bldg Room 0827D $95

The instructor has a good balance of intense purpose, enthusiasm for his subject, deep knowledge and sense of humor. He cares a lot about the growth of his students. – Rebecca H. on Continuing Tai Chi (Grasping the Sparrow’s Take 2) with Dennis Sharp


View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.

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Summer Reading Program

= Seattle Central College

Reading Skills and Speed Reading Programs for Children and Adults Offered this summer at the North Seattle College campus

Program for 4-Year-Olds and Entering Kindergartners Your child will develop the reading readiness skills and motivation that make learning to read easy, enjoyable, and successful. Students will learn letter recognition and beginning phonics from a skilled and enthusiastic teacher and enjoy engaging books, games and other activities.

Programs for Entering 1st–5th Graders Students develop strong phonics and decoding skills, build sight vocabulary, learn to read more fluently and rapidly, and make significant gains in reading comprehension. Learning these skills will make reading easier and will greatly increase your child’s confidence in school.

Programs for Entering 6th-8th Graders and Entering 9th-11th Graders Your child will make substantial gains in comprehension while doubling reading speed. They also learn the best way to read textbooks, take notes and study for tests. As a result, students complete homework more quickly and easily, get better grades and enjoy reading more.

Programs for Entering 12th Graders, College Students and Adults Transform your reading skills, double your reading speed in difficult material and triple your reading speed in easier material, while improving comprehension, concentration and recall.

Crafts

Introduction to Soap Making

Discover how to create skin-pampering soap the old-fashioned way using lye, fats and oils. Learn both hot and cold process soap making techniques. Leave class with eight bars of soap, recipes, instructions and a list of ingredient suppliers. Handmade soap makes a perfect gift. A $15 materials fee is due to the instructor in class. Class meets off-campus at South Seattle College, 6000 16th Avenue SW, Seattle. 7129 7/21/2019 - 7/21/2019 11:00AM - 2:30PM 1 ses Su Davies Culinary Arts Bldg Main Room $55

Homemade Bath Bombs

Do you love bath bombs but don’t know how to get started making your own? Learn and practice techniques to create fun, colorful, relaxing and moisturizing bath bombs. Great for self-pampering or gifts! Take home your own fizzies, the best tried-and-true recipe, a list of suppliers, a mold and a mask. A $15 materials fee is due to the instructor in class. Class meets off-campus at South Seattle College, 6000 16th Avenue SW, Seattle. 7136 8/4/2019 - 8/4/2019 11:00AM - 2:30PM 1 ses Su Davies Culinary Arts Bldg Main Room $55

Nature & Science

Explore Mount St. Helens

Explore the science of Cascade volcanoes. Our main case study is Mount St. Helens before, during and after the famous May 18, 1980 eruption. The optional field trip includes Johnston Ridge Observatory, a hike along the Hummocks Trail and the Mount St. Helens Visitor Center at Seaquest/Silver Lake. Field trip on Saturday, 8/3/19 is from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm (does not include travel time). A total of $13 entrance fees per adult is required. See www.learnatnorth.org for field trip information. 7091 7/15/2019 - 8/5/2019 6:30 - 8:00PM 5 ses M, Sa Easterday On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3352 $109 Cary Easterday Cary has more than 30 years teaching experience, including the Smithsonian Institution (DC), Field Museum (Chicago), University of Washington, The Ohio State University, Burke Museum, and field trips to the National Zoo (DC), Seattle Aquarium, Chicago Art Institute, Pacific Science Center, and Mount St. Helens National Volcanic Monument.

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For more information or to register call 800-978-3532 or visit https://continuinged.northseattle.edu/reading

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ENRICHMENT Life Planning for You and Those You Love Baby Boomers can expect to live another 20 years or more. If you are a Boomer (or close enough) and want to make the most of the coming years, now is the perfect time to create a life plan and implement it. This class will show you how. We will look at the key parts of a well-lived life and decide what needs your attention as you age. Drawing on the experiences of your fellow students and the instructor, you will leave class with a greater appreciation for what you need to create your best life plus have an action plan to start the process. A $5 materials fee is due to the instructor in class. 7056 7/13/2019 - 7/13/2019 9:00AM - 12:00PM 1 ses Sa Kennedy On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3352 $39

Personal

Inspire Your Home & Life with Feng Shui

In this dynamic course, we will delve into the ancient principles of Feng Shui. Learn where the energy in your home is depleting or uplifting, and go home with many Feng Shui cures you may implement right away. Work on your own floor plan during the course. A healthy environment creates a healthy life. Bring a pen, pencil, highlighter and a ruler to class. A $5 materials fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class. 7087 6/26/2019 - 8/14/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses W Vajtay On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3350 $145

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Women and Mythology

Ushered into the mainstream by Joseph Campbell, mythic narratives have the power to enliven and enrich our day-today experiences and dreams. Come journey to the African crossroads, learn about Greek goddesses, gather around for a folktale, watch a film by Maya Deren, sit in Frida Kahlo’s garden or be mesmerized by mystic poets. We will explore the literary, psychological, spiritual and cultural significance of an array of female-centric mythological narratives, images and historical persons. Each class focuses on storytelling for the purpose of personal inspiration for crafting of one’s own writing and/or artwork. Bodywork, collage, music, meditation and optional group presentation will be explored. A $3 materials fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class. 7084 7/9/2019 - 8/13/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 6 ses Tu Sells On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3350 $119

Healing with Tarot Learn how to read Tarot cards for self-exploration and healing. We will focus on using Tarot as a tool for gaining insight and awareness into the Self, coming from the framework of archetypal depth psychology. Build skill and confidence in developing and trusting your intuition by exploring the imagery of the Tarot. Bring a Tarot deck (not an Oracle deck, please) of your choice to class. 7098 7/10/2019 - 8/14/2019 6:00 - 8:30PM 6 ses W Bloom On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3343 $135

The Science of Happiness: A Roadmap to Optimal Human Performance

This course in the fundamentals of happiness and well-being will provide you with key theories, research and ways to explore their application both in your personal and professional life. Our main objective is to explore how humans can become happier and translate those ideas into daily practice. Learn how to connect with yourself and increase meaning while gaining a healthier perspective to deal with stressful situations and challenges. 7090 7/18/2019 - 8/8/2019 7:00 - 9:00PM 4 ses Th Maturen On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3349 $115

Therapeutic Massage for Couples Designed for partners looking to aid themselves and their intimates with basic massage techniques to relieve stress, improve physical comfort and foster intimacy. Gain experience in proper body mechanics for injury prevention. Taught by a licensed massage therapist, you will explore traditional Swedish massage techniques to care for another person through touch, including the three basics approaches: Effleurage, Petrissage and Tapotement. Bring a yoga mat, three pillows and wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. Massage will be done fully clothed. Learn by observing instructor demonstrations and Q&A followed by practice time with hands-on corrections as requested. You will receive printed reference material along with sample massage lotions and oils. A $5 materials fee is due to the instructor on first day of class. Please note: each person in the pair is required to register and pay for the class. 7057 7/18/2019 - 8/1/2019 6:00 - 7:30PM 3 ses Th Brenith On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1353A $89 Andres Maturen Andres is a researcher, speaker and marketing professional who made a deep dive into the science of positive psychology. His objective is to explore ways to reach one’s optimal human performance by embracing the science of happiness. Andres has taught staff from Amazon, Microsoft, Boeing, T-Mobile and PepsiCo. Andres holds an MBA from EAE Business School (Spain) and earned a Specialization in Foundations of Positive Psychology from the University of Pennsylvania.


View most recent class listings and register online at www.learnatnorth.org or call 206.934.3705.

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Planning Matters Workshop

Based on the instructor’s book, “When I Need Your Help, I’ll Let You Know: And Other Senior Myths that Can Lead to Disaster” this class will discuss the thinking seniors employ to avoid making proactive life planning decisions. We’ll cover caregiver tools including critically important (and often overlooked) Advanced Directives like health care, financial power of attorney, burial and living wills, in addition to the POLST form (Physician Orders for Life Sustaining Treatment). Students will be supplied Advanced Directive forms that may be completed, witnessed, signed and then notarized by the instructor in class. Each student will leave with a copy of the instructor’s book and four completed and fully effective legal documents. 7094 7/20/2019 - 7/27/2019 9:00 - 11:00AM 2 ses Sa West On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3352 $199

Welcome to Medicare

Earthquake Preparedness

Feeling overwhelmed by the idea of preparing for an earthquake? Maybe you have started but don’t know where to go next. We will discuss practical, low-cost and high-value actions. It’s not about buying stuff (that’s the easy part), it’s about thinking through what might work for your situation. Topics covered include staying safe during the shaking, what to expect after an earthquake, communicating with loved ones, valuable tech tools, the psychological impact of a disaster, the city’s disaster plans and so much more. Increase your resiliency by decreasing your fear of the unknown. 7086 7/20/2019 - 7/20/2019 9:00AM - 1:00PM 1 ses Sa Forrest On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3345 $25

Mindfulness Meditation for Busy Working People

See page 25 for off-campus class locations. The & in class descriptions indicate the following locations: = Seattle Central College

= South Seattle College

Travel

Discovering Tuscany, Italy

Is your trip to Italy approaching or are you planning to organize a vacation in Tuscany? This is the course for you. Through a virtual tour, we will discover all that this region has to offer. Beaches, mountains, medieval villages and cities full of art. Not to mention the wines and unforgettable food. An excellent overview to get an idea of the many possibilities in this region of Bel Paese. Class meets at Seattle Central College at 1701 Broadway, Seattle. 7135 6/26/2019 - 6/26/2019 6:00 – 9:00PM 1 ses W Miller Broadway Edison Bldg Room TBA $59

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Freedom from anxiety and worry can come from incorporating small moments of stillness into your everyday life. Join a supportive environment offering proven practices like mindful breathing, standing and walking that engage all of your senses for energy and joy. We’ll enjoy self-compassion practices that allow you to step out of negative thoughts and bring deep care to yourself and others. Based on the classic Kabat-Zinn MindfulnessBased Stress Reduction (MBSR) course, instructor Andrea D’Asaro offers a streamlined course for people in high-stress jobs such as nurses, doctors, parents and teachers—or for anyone who needs more moments of calm in their daily lives. Bring a snack and a cushion or yoga mat. 7080 7/20/2019 - 7/20/2019 9:30AM - 1:30PM 1 ses Sa D’Asaro On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1353A $45

Need help understanding Medicare? This workshop is for current and new beneficiaries, those who will soon be eligible and anyone who wants to learn more about Medicare health coverage. Various plan options, prescription drug coverage, supplements and ways to get help paying for Medicare are discussed. This class is taught by a trained SHIBA advisor (Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors). The SHIBA program provides free, unbiased and confidential assistance with health care choices. 7061 7/20/2019 - 7/20/2019 9:30 - 11:30AM 1 ses Sa SHIBA Instructor On Campus: CC Bldg Room 1161 Free

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ENRICHMENT See page 25 for off-campus class locations. The & in class descriptions indicate the following locations: = Seattle Central College

= South Seattle College

Solo Women Travelers

There are more options for the solo woman traveler than the dreaded singles cruise! Traveling on your own can seem intimidating, but once you learn the basic travel skills, you will be on your way. This class focuses on how to choose your destination wisely, how to travel safely and enjoyably and how to meet likeminded solo travelers at your destinations. This is all about women traveling on their own, and on their own terms. Class meets off-campus at South Seattle College, 6000 16th Avenue SW. 7137 7/20/2019 - 7/20/2019 10:30AM - 12:30PM 1 ses Sa Cook Olympic Bldg Room 105 $35

Entertainment

Film Noir: New York Confidential

Call it what you like; The Big Apple, Gotham or The City So Nice They Named it Twice, New York City is noir to its core. With its subways, tenements, dark alleys and sleazy cocktail bars New York City is the perfect setting for our favorite film genre. Most Hollywood films of the noir era were shot on the studio back lots, but the four film classics featured this quarter were all made on location in NYC. Join us for The Killer That Stalked New York, The Tattooed Stranger, Side Street, The Sleeping City and The Naked City. 7083 7/2/2019 - 7/30/2019 7:00 - 9:00PM 5 ses Tu Noe On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1131 $79

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Transiting the Ballard Locks

The Ballard Locks are a 100-year-old engineering marvel that enable boats to go between our freshwater lakes and Puget Sound. They’re also the busiest locks in the US. Master the skills to make your next transit through the locks less stressful and more fun. We’ll focus on preparation, safety, communication and more. Session 1 takes place at Seattle Maritime Academy and includes hands-on practice using our recreational teaching vessel. Session 2 takes place on the water and includes a minimum of two transits through the Ballard Locks. Learn the equipment required for transiting the Ballard Locks, learn about the Rules of the Road specific to lock transit and gain hands-on boat-handling and line-handling experience. Class is held off campus at Seattle Maritime Academy, 4455 Shilshole Avenue NW, Seattle. Class meets Monday, 7/1 and Thursday, 7/11. 7138 7/1/2019 - 7/11/2019 5:00 – 9:00PM 2 ses M, Th Pommert Seattle Maritime Academy Room 111 $295

(Schlock Cinema) has a good, fun, welcoming atmosphere, and anyone who is interesting in movies, actors, and how movies are made would enjoy this class.

– Nick H. on Schlock Cinema with Fred Hopkins

Schlock Cinema: Bad to the Bone This summer, Professor Fred tutors us with a series of oddball films focused on a stratum of society’s remorseless and recitative. First up, Door-to-Door Maniac! (AKA Five Minutes to Live) (1961) features the “Man in Black” himself, Johnny Cash alongside Hollywood aristocrat Ronnie Howard in a thriller about a psycho (Cash) using his musical talents to terrorize a dysfunctional family while his accomplice (Vic Tayback) robs a nearby bank. Next, we will attempt to resist Revolt of the Zombies (1936). Dean Jagger (Twelve O’Clock High) is a research scientist who, upon being jilted by his girlfriend, uses his knowledge of voodoo to create “a ravaging army of zombies!” Talk about your fragile male egos. Then we explore an early film by renowned auteur Alfred Hitchcock, Sabotage (AKA The Woman Alone) (1936). Oskar Homolka stars as a terrorist hiding his secret life behind the façade of a mild-mannered movie theatre owner. With a Rotten Tomatoes aggregate score of 100%, Sabotage is ranked as the 44th best British film ever made. Yes, but is it Schlock? Bomb’s the word. Then comes The Damned Don’t Cry! (1950) Thanks to a wealthy mobster, impoverished Joan Crawford breaks into high society. Alas, a “free lunch” is never free and she winds up pinned with a murder rap. Things go very, very bad for Joan after that. Made at the height of Crawford’s fame, this film is joyless, nasty, mean-spirited and sure to be a kick. Finally, Christopher Lee stars as the world’s greatest detective in Sherlock Holmes and The Deadly Necklace (1962). A German/French/Italian co-production, the film was shot in English and then poorly re-dubbed in English with American actors as a cost-cutting effort. Clearly, something was lost in translation. 7038 7/11/2019 - 8/8/2019 7:00 - 9:00PM 5 ses Th Hopkins On Campus: LB Bldg Room 1131 $79


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LANGUAGE Spanish Spanish for Fun and Travel – Level 1 Learn Spanish basics in a practical and enjoyable way with a fluent, experienced instructor. Practice common, useful phrases and vocabulary as you dive into the language with basic conversations. Develop beginning Spanish-speaking ability with basic grammar, verb conjugation and pronunciation. This is a perfect introduction or a refresher for those planning a trip to a Spanish-speaking region. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. No class on 7/4/19 due to Independence Day. 7081 6/24/2019 - 8/12/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses M Miranda On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3460 $149 7022 6/27/2019 - 8/20/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses Th Miranda On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3345 $149 7020 7/13/2019 - 8/10/2019 9:00AM - 12:00PM 5 ses Sa Miranda On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3360 $129

Spanish for Fun and Travel – Level 2 A continuation of Spanish for Fun and Travel – Level 1. Practice common, useful phrases and vocabulary as you dive into the language with basic conversations. Develop your beginning Spanish-speaking ability with basic grammar, verb conjugation and pronunciation. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7023 6/25/2019 - 8/13/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses Tu Miranda On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3359 $149

Spanish for Fun and Travel – Level 4 Taught only in Spanish, this course is a continuation of Spanish 3. Activities are designed around stories, interviews and roleplaying, with some focus on the cultures of the Spanish-speaking world. Grammar is reviewed and new areas explored. Designed for students who want to maintain their conversation skills and improve vocabulary and structures. See www.learnatnorth.org for required textbook. No class on 7/3/19 due to Independence Day. 7055 6/26/2019 - 8/21/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses W Miranda On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3453 $149

Spanish Conversation for Beginners 1

Fun and engaging conversation. The instructor was good at encouraging students to speak. The book was helpful too. – Elizabeth C. on Spanish for Fun and Travel – Level 1 with Juan Miranda

Advance the conversational Spanish skills established in Spanish Conversation for Beginners 1. Build confidence in speaking and listening while refining your vocabulary. Learn about Latin American culture (history, music, poetry, arts) from a native Spanish speaker. Practice words you know and apply them to social situations. Learn to order food, have informal conversations about your favorite books or movies, discuss current events using newspaper articles written in Spanish, listen to songs to help identify and practice new and old vocabulary and enjoy an immersion field trip at the end of the quarter. This class is conducted in Spanish and requires a high beginning or intermediate level of conversational experience. See www. learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7006 7/1/2019 - 8/12/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 7 ses M Ramón On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3349 $129

Intensive Spanish Conversation This class is designed help advance your skills in pronunciation, grammar and vocabulary in an easy-going, interactive class environment. After this 12-hour course, you’ll leave more proficient and confident with your language skills when it comes to communicating with other Spanish speakers. A $15 materials fee is due to the instructor on the first day of class. 7019 6/24/2019 - 7/3/2019 10:00AM - 12:00PM 8 ses Daily Rzhondkovsky On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3450 $149

Asian Languages Conversational Japanese I This conversational class is for beginners with little or no Japanese background and for those who want to brush up on Japanese speaking skills. Covers useful phrases, pronunciation, vocabulary, some numbers, the ko-so-a-do words and grammar. Students also experience Japan’s unique culture and customs through class activities. A $15 textbook fee is due to instructor on first day of class. No class on 7/4/19 due to Independence Day. 7049 6/27/2019 - 8/22/2019 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses Th Nakamura-Lambert On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3355 $149

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Practice conversational skills to increase fluency using the skills learned in previous classes? This class is taught by an experienced native Spanish-speaking teacher who will guide students’ discussions in a relaxed environment incorporating topics, such as Latin American and Spanish poetry, literature, history, music and the arts and the occasional field trip.¡Nos vemos en clase! Spanish Level 1 is a prerequisite or at least six months of Spanish classes. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7007 7/1/2019 - 8/12/2019 4:30 - 6:20PM 7 ses M Ramón On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3349 $129

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LANGUAGE ESL

ESL for Au Pairs: Speaking & Listening

This class helps non-native speakers develop an efficient and clear communication style and make use of acquired English skills in practical, business and administrative applications. Emphasis is placed on accent reduction and on oral expression that follows the rules of correct speech. A comfortable classroom environment encourages participation. See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. No class on 7/4/19 due to Independence Day. 7089 6/25/2019 - 8/20/2019 7:00 - 9:00PM 16 ses Tu, Th Morehead On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3457 $255

Intermediate ESL Workshop: Reading & Writing For people who can read and write a basic paragraph in English but want to strengthen their confidence with the language. Practice reading and writing in a fun and supportive environment. 7017 7/13/2019 - 8/17/2019 1:00 - 4:00PM 6 ses Sa Remilien On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3360 $169

Everyday English Conversation Join a friendly and relaxed atmosphere where you’ll practice casual English and learn more about life in this culture. This is the perfect class for students who can comfortably read, write and speak English as their second language but want to build confidence and experience in using it. In addition, you’ll learn things not found in books like American idioms and slang. 7011 7/8/2019 - 8/14/2019 6:00 - 7:30PM 12 ses M, W O’Connor On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3357 $159

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A Cultural Exploration of Seattle

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Improve your English while exploring the sights of Seattle! The lessons and excursions will introduce students to Seattle’s culturally and ethnically diverse communities. This intensive ESL workshop will take students throughout the city—from Discovery Park, to Bainbridge Island, Beacon Hill and Ballard. A ferry ride to Bainbridge Island is included in cost of the course; all other expenses will be paid directly by student (approximately $35 plus lunch and snacks). Thursday evening class meets on campus, 6:30 - 8:30 pm. Friday field trip is 10:00 am - 2:00 pm and Saturday field trip is 10:00 am 4:00 pm. Students will need to make arrangements to meet at each of the field trip locations; details will be given in class on Thursday. 7012 8/8/2019 - 8/10/2019 Varies 3 ses Th, F, Sa O’Connor On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3343 $105

French

French for Beginners II

Love the French language but need more practice? Learn from your peers in this enhanced beginner-to-intermediate learning experience. Based on beginning French knowledge, this class will provide additional grammar and vocabulary skills and gently move you forward to more interactive ways of speaking. An overview of French for Beginners I will be provided for any true beginners in the class. French cultural experiences guaranteed! See www.learnatnorth.org for textbook information. 7097 6/26/2019 - 8/14/2019 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses W Morehead On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3352 $149

Continuing French: Critical Thinking For French learners of all levels eager to expand their speaking skills and reinforce their language usage and terminology. Each session will hinge on a language lesson and topical exploration. The language lesson will consist of a verb tense review or the use of comparisons, while the topical exploration will include expressing a preference or an opinion of a subject and supporting it. We’ll entertain topics of interest suggested by class members and instructor, alike. Group participation will play an important role in how we learn together. Prerequisites: French I, French I: Encore!, French for Beginners I or equivalent. See www.learnatnorth. org for textbook information. 7025 6/24/2019 - 8/12/2019 7:00 - 9:00PM 8 ses M Morehead On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3457 $149

Italian Intensive Italian Conversation Improve your conversation skills by immersing yourself in this intensive 12-hour course devoted to the beautiful and colorful language of Italy. Class will emphasize oral proficiencies, with attention to pronunciation and building listening comprehension. A $10 materials fee is due to instructor on the first day of class. 7018 6/24/2019 - 7/3/2019 1:00 - 3:00PM 8 ses Daily Rzhondkovsky On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3349 $149

Sign Language Basic Sign Language Open the doors of communication and explore basic conversational sign language. You will quickly learn finger spelling, develop a basic vocabulary, and grasp general concepts and structure of sign language communication. Consistently toprated instructor will help you gain a solid ASL foundation in a fun and welcoming environment. 7034 6/25/2019 - 8/13/2019 6:30 - 8:30PM 8 ses Tu Jordan On Campus: CC Bldg Room 3357 $149


ONLINE CLASSES Business Skills Certificate in Accounting & Finance for Non-Financial Managers Every successful person in the workplace utilizes financial information to aid effective decision making. Obtain the necessary foundation to understand the seven steps in the accounting cycle and how to use financial information in decision making. Discover how to maximize cash-flow, learn the importance of cash and find out your role in cash-flow success. See how business reports are assessed and analyzed and learn to make smart decisions when it comes to budgeting, setting goals, and assessing performance within your own area of influence. Come away with the knowledge to analyze resource allocation and evaluate financial performance. 7101 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

Certificate in Business Writing Discover the keys to successful writing for the workplace. Whether you are writing a report, memo, letter or publicity notice, business writing has some defined characteristics for success. Successful communicators in the workplace move forward, others move back. Enhance your career by improving this critical communication skill. Help your organization stand out with your new skills in business writing. This certificate will take you to the next level where business writing is a skill for personal and organizational success. 7104 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

Certificate in Data Analysis Data analysis is quickly becoming one of the most sought-after skills in the workplace. Companies have vast amounts of data, but it is rare to have someone with the ability to analyze that data to see trends and make predictions. Add a whole new skill set to your portfolio, and make a big difference in the success of your organization by acquiring data analysis skills. Whether your business is home-based or a large company, this certificate will take you to the next level where important decision-making is concerned. 7102 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

FEATURED PROFESSIONAL PROGRAMS • Accounting Fundamentals Series • A to Z Grant Writing Series • Computer Skills for the Workplace • Entrepreneurship Suite • QuickBooks 2019 Series continuinged.northseattle.edu/online-learning/ed2go

Designed for future leaders in the Gen Y generation (born 19801999), this certificate provides practical how-to information on advancing your leadership potential and making a difference in both the workplace and in society. Upon completing this three course certificate you will come away with a new toolbox of skills and all the information you need to move your leadership development into high gear. 7107 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $395

Certificate in Project Management In today’s business environment, there is a need for good project management. Project management provides visibility of project health to the business and the customer. Through continuous monitoring, early detection of variations to plan, schedule, and budget can be communicated to stakeholders for quick resolution, including project cancelation. Project management is one of the fastest paths to promotion by increasing your network through greater exposure. Gain the skills, tools and templates to confidently develop and maintain a project. An overview of salaries, certification costs, education and experience requirements are provided. You’ll also acquire a well-rounded knowledge of the five Project Management Processes relating to the Project Management Body of Knowledge Guide. 7108 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

Digital Marketing Certificate Make advances by discovering the fundamentals of eMarketing. Improve email promotions, analyze your web site traffic, boost search engine optimization and successfully employ online advertising. This is relevant for any type of organization. No eMarketing experience or expertise is necessary. Even if you are already at an advanced level, your instructors are experts and can provide the latest, most advanced information and answer your toughest questions. 7114 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

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ONLINE CLASSES Six Sigma Black Belt Certificate Lean Six Sigma is changing the way organizations operate. Leading the change are Six Sigma Black Belts. LERN’s Black Belt training builds on the Green Belt certification and teaches candidates advanced problem-solving skills, using the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control) model. After completing this challenging course, Six Sigma Black Belts serve their organizations as a trained specialist able to lead Six Sigma projects in their organizations. Participants are required to complete a project and to demonstrate ability to use the tools taught in the course. The instructor works closely with the class to not only teach the material, but to guide and mentor candidates as they work projects. This course is no cakewalk. 7112 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

Six Sigma Green Belt Certificate

Entrepreneurship Certificate Boost your chances of success for your new or small business and reduce your risks. Get the latest tips on planning your business, brainstorming business ideas and a checklist for going into business. Learn how to create a business plan, including assessing business feasibility and prepare the management and financial plans. Take home a step by step approach to attract and keep customers, with an emphasis on customer-driven marketing decisions and building a strong brand. 7103 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

Six Sigma professionals are in strong demand by organizations around the world. This Green Belt training teaches participants problem-solving skills, using the DMAIC (Define, Measure, Analyze, Improve and Control) model. After completing this challenging course, Six Sigma Green Belts serve their organizations as a trained specialist able to work on Six Sigma projects that benefit the organization. Although not required, participants are strongly encouraged to have a project during the course. The instructors and mentors work closely with the class to not only teach the material, but to guide candidates as they work on projects. 7111 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

Management Certificate Nothing creates success like a solid foundation. Enhance your management skills through this program for supervisors, managers and emerging leaders. Discover the keys for effectively managing your employees as you learn to create clear expectations, engage and motivate multi-generational employees, and increase your effectiveness. Time is even more valuable in this century than in the last. Get tips and techniques to improve your management of time and productivity. 7109 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $595

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Managing Social Change Certificate

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Discover proven strategies for moving your efforts, and those of others, from advocacy to managing and achieving social change within the workplace and/or community. First, learn to strategically apply various disciplines to cause organizational change as well as develop the personal skills and attitudes organizations need for implementing change. Then find out how to address change in the workplace, including addressing the resistance to change. Finally, leaders from elected officials to the CEO of Apple are encouraging people in the workplace to participate in community and social change. Learn different change strategies to improve your community and society for all. 7110 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

Instructor-facilitated courses FEATURED CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS • Certified Information Systems Auditor • Certified Wedding Planner • Digital Arts Certificate • Technical Writing • Veterinary Assistant continuinged.northseattle.edu/online-learning/ online-career-training


ONLINE CLASSES Design Certificate in Web Design Online users say a website’s design is the number one criteria for deciding whether a company is credible or not, according to recent research. Understanding what it takes to produce effective web design is essential in today’s market of highly saturated digital competition. Discover the basics of web design using HTML and CSS and find out how to create effective and dynamic websites/ applications. Take away a functioning web application hosted on a web server that is both accessible and Search Engine Optimized. 7117 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $595

Coding Certificate

Social Media for Business Certificate Get in on this exciting and growing way to communicate, market and serve your customers and clients. From Facebook to Twitter, blogging, YouTube, LinkedIn and more, discover the new principles of communication that apply across all networks. Whether you are new to social networks or already involved, you will come away with a plan to integrate social networks into your communication and marketing, and practical, how-to techniques to use in your organization or business. 7115 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

Coding is becoming one of the most in-demand skills in the workplace today. As a result, coding has become a core skill that bolsters one’s chances of becoming a higher value employee to organizations. The highest demand is for programming languages with broad applicability. Begin with an introduction to the basics of computer programming and various programming languages. Then move to the next level and acquire all the basics of HTML and CSS. You will learn the relationship between these two industry-standard web page coding languages and the step-bystep process of hand coding and building web pages. Finally, discover the advanced features of CSS and learn how to use this very powerful language. 7118 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $595

Spanish for Medical Professionals Bridge the communication gap between you and your Spanishspeaking patients in this class designed specifically for healthcare professionals. You will practice practical language skills needed to effectively communicate while learning the basics of the language, culture and how to ask the questions crucial to quality healthcare. Whether you speak some Spanish and need a refresher, or speak no Spanish at all, you will gain the real-world knowledge you need to effectively work with patients. 7106 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $290

Computer Basics A must-have skill to succeed in business is the ability to create, edit and manage spreadsheets. Stay current with this class, as it is always up-to-date and will change as the features of Excel change over time. Examine the life of an Excel worksheet and workbook, from creation to presentation. Learn how an Excel worksheet is constructed, populated with content and edited for delivery. Master the options that can take your Excel worksheet from plain, drab numbers to exciting and engaging multimedia. You will leave class with a set of skills that are in high demand. 7116 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

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Alternative Dispute Resolution Certificate Legal Secretary Certificate Paralegal Certificate Victim Advocacy Certificate

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ONLINE CLASSES K-12 Educators Generational Learning Styles Increase your understanding of how your current students learn and what your future students might need by examining the influence of generational characteristics on learning styles. We will explore fascinating information about the brain and how each generation has responded to their unique “cohort experience.” You will acquire the skills and information needed to facilitate Gen Y and the emerging generation of learners. Come away with the top 20 generational techniques for helping your students learn more. Class earns 16 clock hours. 7122 7/1/2019 - 7/26/2019 $145

Social Media & Online Tools for K-12 Graphic Design Software Essentials Certificate The Adobe software tools are the leading software for graphic design. Adobe Illustrator is the industry standard computer illustration software. Use Illustrator to draw shapes and design logos, flyers, posters, banners, business cards or any other vector graphics for print or web. Adobe InDesign is the industry standard page-layout program that works with Adobe Illustrator and Photoshop seamlessly. InDesign allows you to create simple to complex multi-page documents such as brochures, flyers, books and magazines. Use Adobe Photoshop to effectively work with selection and editing tools, layers, and masks to edit, retouch and enhance existing images or create your own composite digital art work. Access to the Adobe software tools required. 7120 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $545

Facebook, Twitter, YouTube—since many of your students are already there, have you wondered if these networks might keep them better engaged in your class? GoogleDocs, Adobe ConnectNow, Flickr, Teacher Tube, blogs, virtual labs and yes, even Facebook and Twitter can help you add dimension and interest to your class. Discover tips to use a variety of social media and online tools to help your students. You will also discuss ways to overcome resistance you may encounter in using these programs. For all social media skills levels. Class earns 16 clock hours. 7123 7/1/2019 - 7/26/2019 7 $145

Programming for Non-Programmers Certificate

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With virtually every organization now involved or even dependent on programming, managing or working with programmers is now an important part of your toolkit. If you wish to communicate technically with programming teams or wish to code a bit yourself, this certificate is for you. Begin by learning about how programming works, including processes, timelines and how projects are planned. Then learn the basic concepts of programming, so you can communicate more effectively with programmers and techies. Finally, pick up the communication strategies to make your projects more successful, creating a winwin situation for both you and your programmers. 7119 6/3/2019 - 8/30/2019 $495

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WordPress Certificate WordPress is the most popular content management system (CMS) for website and blog design. Learn or refresh your knowledge of all the initial steps and the required elements for having a website. Topics include introduction to CMS, WordPress installation and setup, page and content creation, administration, themes, working with widgets and plugins and more. Advance to modify WordPress web, learn about simple yet effective search engine optimization (SEO) techniques and customize your WordPress site by hand-coding HTML, CSS, PHP and more. 7121 6/3/2019 - 8/9/2019 $495

Instructor-facilitated courses FEATURED K-12 COURSES • Educator’s Fundamentals Series • Integrating Technology in the Classroom • Reading Strategies Suite • Solving Classroom Discipline Problems • Spanish in the Classroom continuinged.northseattle.edu/online-learning/ed2go


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