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CORPORATE & CONTINUING EDUCATION SPRING 2019 APR MAY JUN ENGAGING OUR COMMUNITY IN LEARNING, EXPERIENCES & GROWTH
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CORPORATE & CONTINUING

EDUCATION

SPRING 2019 APR MAY JUN

ENGAGING OUR COMMUNITY IN LEARNING, EXPERIENCES & GROWTH

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WHAT'S INSIDE HOW TO READ THE SCHEDULE

CONTINUING EDUCATION ANIMALS 3 ARTS & CRAFTS 3-4 BEGINNING COMPUTERS 4 COOKING 4-5 DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY 5 ELL/CITIZENSHIP 6 FITNESS & WELLNESS 6-7 HOME & FINANCE 8 PERSONAL TRAINER 40 MUSIC 9-10 SPECIAL INTEREST 10-11 WORLD LANGUAGES & CULTURES 11-12 WRITING & LITERATURE 13

CENTER FOR BUSINESS & INNOVATION BUSINESS START UP 14 BUSINESS FINANCE 15 BUSINESS MARKETING 15 ENTRPREPRENUERSHIP 16

CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADULT FAMILY HOME 17 CLIENT CENTERED HYPNOTHERAPY 19 FLAGGER 17 HR PROFESSIONAL 18 MASTER HYPNOTHERAPY 19 TEAM DEVELOPMENT 18 REAL ESTATE & APPRAISAL 20-21

COMPUTER APPLICATIONS DATABASE & SQL 22 NETWORKING 23 OFFICE PRODUCTS 2013-2016 21-22 PROGRAMMING & DEVELOPMENT 23 SHAREPOINT 23 WEB & E-LEARNING 23

PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATES BUSINESS ANALYSIS 24-25 GRAPHIC DESIGNER 26-27 HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT 28-29 INFORMATION SECURITY 30-31 LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT 32-33 PROGRAM MANAGEMENT 34-35 PROJECT MANAGEMENT 36-37 TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS DELIVERY 38-39

Date(s) Days Time Price 9/10-9/12 TThF 6:45pm-8:45pm $50 Code# Location Room# Code F482 Lacey Campus L1-182

LOCATIONS

Bayview School of Cooking 516 W 4th Ave Oly.

Lacey Campus 4220 6th Avenue SE, Lacey

Mottman Campus 2011 Mottman Rd, Oly.

The Olympia Center 222 Columbia St NW, Oly.

Strong Center 2256 Mottman Rd SW Oly.

Tumwater Old Town Center 215 N 2nd Ave SW, Tum.

Woodland Crk White House 6749 Pacifc Ave SE, Lacey

Yelm Community Center 301 2nd St SE Yelm

Maps to class locations are located online as links on the course information.

3 EASY WAYS TO REGISTER

ONLINE - Go to spscc.edu/cce, select your classes, set up an account and pay with a credit card.

OVER THE PHONE - Call 360.709.2020 and use a credit card or request a company invoice.

IN PERSON - Register in person with a credit card or check, at Lacey Campus reception, or Mottman Campus One-Stop in building 22.

PARKING INFORMATION

Parking at Lacey Campus and Mottman Campus is free. Maps for all class locations are available online at spscc. edu/cce under About CCE/Directions.

REFUND POLICY

Payment is due at the time of registration. If a class cancels, you will receive 100% refund. If you choose to withdraw from a class you need to do so 5 business days prior to the 1st day of class to receive a 100% refund.

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ANIMALS Spring BirdS of WaShington State

A perfect class for the beginner or intermediate level birders. Learn to identify over 205 spring bird species found in Washington. The class includes identifcation of species, habitat and season, locations, and tools needed. Also presented are birding techniques and ethics. Required Materials: National Geographic Society Field Guide to North American Birds, 6th or 7th Edition. Instructor: David Kaynor. 5/7-5/21 T 6:30pm-8:30pm $59 Code F600 Tumwater Old Town Center

ARTS & CRAFTS NEW Spring acrylic

In this 8 week course we will build upon the basic skills needed to create beautiful pieces of spring themed acrylic art. Our frst session will include a course over-view, supply list (needs and wants) and an introduction to composition and design. Spring acrylic focuses on objects and landscapes we fnd in the spring! Flowers, raindrops, muddy shoes, felds of color… Bring your imagination! Stencils will be utilized so any experience level iswelcome. Supply listwillbe handed outanddis-cussed during frst class session. Instructor: Jill Sattler. 4/10-5/29 W 6:00pm-8:30pm $99 Code F534 Mottman Campus 21-294

Beginning acrylic painting

Learn the basic skills needed to create beautiful pieces of acrylic art. The frst session will include a course overview, supply list (needs and wants) and an intro-duction to blending exercise. Throughout the course, we will look at diferent application techniques, com-position and color choices. With easy to follow, step by step instruction we will learn to paint a variety of skies, trees, clouds and waterscapes while also learn-ing how to use negative space to our advantage. The end of the course will culminate into a fnal presenta-tion of your end goal which is the only piece required to be on a canvas. No supplies need for frst class. Instructor: Jill Sattler. 4/11-5/2 Th 6:00pm-8:30pm $75 Code F582 Yelm Community Center

art of Weaving the draWn line

This is a DRAWING course steeped in knotwork con-struction, intuitive meditation and creativity. Celtic knotwork is rich in historical and symbolic meaning. The interwoven pieces of drawn knotwork create a meditative state as we journey through, under and over. This course will provide insight into the construction of knotwork with a foundation in sacred geometry and meditative art. Students will learn how to construct basic to complex interwoven knots by learning the concepts of creation such as open/closed spaces, mir-roring the image, repeated patterns and color choice/ medium. Instructor: Jill Sattler. 5/7-6/11 T 6:00pm-9:00pm $99 Code F581 Mottman Campus 21-285

NEW adventureS in Watercolor

Let’s paint! In this four week course we will journey through watercolor and learn how to paint beautiful spring themes while working with water as the medium. We will create beautiful watercolor cards and paintings using wet into wet, wet into dry and basic wash tech-niques! Paper and paint are provided, all you need to bring is a 1” fat brush, #6 round brush, #2 round brush and #0 round brush. Instructor: Jill Sattler. 5/9-5/30 Th 6:00pm-8:30pm $75 Code F614 Yelm Community Center

intermediate Watercolor painting

This class involves paintings that include people and perspectives. Students are asked to NOT bring any painting supplies to the frst class. The goal of this class is that the student will have the ability and confdence to tackle almost any subject. Instructor: Paul Randall. 4/2-6/11 T 6:30pm-8:00pm $99 Code F592 Mottman Campus 21-294

Soft paStel techniqueS-portraitS

This 7 week class will be an introduction to the prop-erties of soft pastels, application techniques, and the photo realism style. Follow along with the instructor step-by-step as we use tonal value and color to create beautiful portraits from instructor supplied photos. Supply list will be provided the frst class and discussed. Instructor: Gay Hofman. 4/5-5/17 F 9:00am-11:00am $126 Code F535 Lacey Campus L1-180

Susan Alexander

Access Services Support services and classroom accommodations are available to qualifed students with disabilities. Upon registration, contact(360) 596-5306.

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ARTS & CRAFTS Book making NEW Want to document your journey? Are you looking for a nice gift that everyone could use? Why not make a unique journal/notebook! In this class students will create a cover using watercolor inks to match compli-mentary paper which will then be combined to con-struct a journal. Students will be instructor led through the process which includes folding, gluing and fnally sewing the folios together to create a stunning one of a kind gift for self or other. Supplies included are blank paper for writing, book board, thread, needle, paper snippets and glue. If you have any paper ephemera you would like to add please feel free to bring it with you to class. Instructor: Jill Sattler. 5/18 Sa 10:00am-4:00pm $65 Code F580 Mottman Campus 21-294

BEGINNING COMPUTERS computer BaSicS Step 2 Keep building on your understanding of creating and saving documents. This hands-on class will have you working with fle management skills. Save time by learning to transfer data between applications. Get creative as you practice inserting pictures, setting page margins, and printing documents. Gain a feel for Micro-soft Word and Excel as well as computer maintenance. Instructor: Shawn Ritter. 4/3-5/1 W 6:00pm-8:30pm $99 Code C548 Lacey Campus L1-165

get Social: underStanding the World of Social media

If you are new to the world of Social Media, this class is for you! You will receive an overview of Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, Instagram, Meetup and a few other social media platforms. You will gain under-standing of how to use each program as well as learn social media vocabulary. Instructor: Tim Rogers. 5/9-5/23 Th 5:00pm-7:30pm $69 Code F514 Lacey Campus L1-172

We love to partner with Thurston County busi-nesses and organizations to create an educated and enriched community. If you are a local organization ofering, or would like to ofer, community-focused education, and you want to partner to develop and promote your programs, email us at conted@spscc. edu.

moSaicS for your yard & garden

Learn or enhance your mosaic skills to create colorful and durable art for your special outdoor spaces: ad-dress plaques, garden signage, functional furniture, 4-season birdhouses, whimsical items for enter-taining, and much more. Hands-on, individualized instruction while working on your own project, on your own level, at your own pace, with your favorite materials (glass, tiles, pebbles, broken plates, etc.). All materials, tools, and supplies included and provided! Instructor: Susan Alexander. 4/25-5/30 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm $165 Code F533 Mottman Campus 21-294

COOKING A Springtime Brunch Menu NEW

There are so many occasions for brunches in the spring-time—Easter, Mother’s Day, graduations, and showers, and MaryKate has the perfect do-ahead menu for a delightful morning or early afternoon repast! Start with a refreshing Lemon-Ginger Gimlet, and an easy Choc-olate-Orange Croissant made with puff pastry. Brioche Strata with Pancetta and Havarti is made piquant with sweet Peppadew peppers and tangy Dijon mustard, and alongside there’s an Orange, Grapefruit, and Starfruit Salad with LavenderHoneySyrup,and Isernio’s Chicken-Apple Sausage. A creamy, unique Earl Grey Panna Cotta is the sweet finale to your party! Complementary mini cocktail pairing. Instructor: MaryKate Perry. 3/28 Th 6:00pm-8:30pm $50 Code F596 Bayview School of Cooking

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COOKING inStant pot thai BoWlS NEW

Pranee Halvorsen Khruasanit has been experimenting with her Instant Pot and has come up with Thai dishes that can be done in 20 minutes or less! No Instant Pot yet? Pranee will also explain how to cook these recipes in a more typical way. Her menu includes Phad King Neua, ginger beef and green onion, Gaeng Daeng Gai, chicken red curry with fuzzy melon, Gaeng Leang Goong, pumpkin and Asian vegetable soup with prawn and lemon basil, and for dessert, Kao Neow Mamuang, coconut sticky rice with mango. Complementary wine pairing. Instructor: Pranee Halvorsen Khruasanithas. 4/16 T 6:00pm-8:30pm $60 Code F597 Bayview School of Cooking

eaSy Summer appetizerS NEW

After many years of serving appetizers to guests, Leanne Willard knows that simple and easy is best, especially during the summer. She has come up with an array of starters that you’ll fnd yourself using again and again. Her menu includes juicy Mexican Mango Stacks, Fresh Tuna Pate’ Scented with Rosemary, Straw-berry Mint Salsa with Chips, California Salad Spears, Sesame Shrimp Toasts, Zucchini Fritters with yogurt and apricot jam, and Almond-Stufed Dates with Sea Salt and Lime Zest. Complementary wine pairing. Instructor: Leanne Willard. 5/23 Th 6:00pm-8:30pm $50 Code F598 Bayview School of Cooking

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY adoBe photoShop elementS: quick photo fixeS

Ready, Set, EDIT-Are you ready to take your digital pho-tos to the next level? Get up and running QUICKLY with Photoshop Elements, an afordable, full-featured photo editing program. This 3-hour ‘hands-on’ workshop, is an Introduction to the simple ‘automatic’ photo editing features of the Photoshop Elements “Quick Edit” and “Guided Edit” workspaces. Includes: Basic Quick Fixes; Lighting and Exposure Improvements; Color Enhance-ment; Correcting Skin Tones; Clearing Red Eye; Playing with Artistic Touches; and much more. You will be able to easily transform your images into expressions of YOUR vision and creativity. Instructor: Barbra Kates. 3/19 T 6:00pm-9:00pm $59 Code F500 Lacey Campus L1-165 5/14 T 6:00pm-9:00pm $59 Code F575 Lacey Campus L1-165

digital photography: level 1 Move beyond “auto” settings and acquire understand-ing and confdence using advanced aperture and shutter speed modes and menu settings. Please bring camera and manual, charged batteries and your sense of adventure the frst night of class. Please confrm your advanced point & shoot camera has the ability to adjust aperture and shutter speed before enrolling. Instructor: Barbra Kates. 4/16-5/7 T 6:00pm-9:00pm 5/4 Sa 11:00am-2:00pm $199 Code F573 Lacey Campus L1-191

digital photography: level 2 In this class you will learn advanced principles of composition, metering, exposure, on camera fash, filters, focus and creative uses of your camera. Bring camera, manual, and excitement to class. Instructor: Barbra Kates. 5/21-6/11 T 6:00pm-9:00pm 6/15 Sa 11:00am-2:00pm $199 Code F574 Lacey Campus L1-191

creative photography NEW Put “CREATIVITY” into your photography by exploring a whole new world of inspired image making! This Hands-On workshop is about having FUN with your camera and breaking the ‘golden photography rules’, with weekly experimental projects and techniques you may not have considered before. This is the opportunity to develop your ‘creative’ camera skills taking your photography in a radical new direction! So, pick up your camera, try something new and join these exciting photo sessions. All cameras welcome! Instructor: Barbra Kates. 4/18-5/2 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm $99 Code F613 Yelm Community Center

" Barbra knows photography! ...she can explain the concepts and techniques very well in non-photographer language. - Digital Photography participant

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ELL/CITIZENSHIP Better communication for engliSh language learnerS

Do you need extra practice with your English skills? Do you want to communicate more easily at work or in the community? This class is for adult students who are at an intermediate level, not in the regular college ESL program and want to speak, listen, and write more comfortably in diferent situations. Class time will include mainly speaking, listening, and writing practice using a variety of topics. There will also be assignments to prepare at home. There are no tests and the class is not connected to the college’s ESL program in the Transition Studies department. Instructor: Debbie Dohrmann. 4/2-5/9 TTh 6:00pm-8:00pm $90 Code F579 Lacey Campus L1-142

hoW to apply and prepare for citizenShip on your oWn

This intensive workshop will give legal, permanent resi-dents the necessary information and forms to complete the naturalization application and process. You will be prepared with materials necessary to apply directly with the Citizenship and Immigration Service and to study for the US History and government portion of the interview. Non- permanent residents are welcome to register if they wish to preview the materials for a friend or family member. Instructor: Debbie Dohrmann. 5/21 T 6:00pm-9:30pm $50 Code F578 Lacey Campus L1-182

hoW to Be Better prepared for the uS citizenShip proceSS

Permanent residents will learn how to complete the naturalization application and prepare for the interview, which includes both US history and government and the N-400 application. You will prepare for the inter-view each week using a variety of methods. This class is open to anyone who has been a legal, permanent resident for a minimum of fve years and can read, write and speak English at an intermediate or higher level. Please be advised that this class does not include the naturalization examination given by the CIS. Non- per-manent residents are welcome to register if they wish to preview the materials for a friend or family member. Instructor: Debbie Dohrmann. 5/4-6/8 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm $90 Code F577 Mottman Campus 21-106

Classes are designed for adults ages 18 and older.

FITNESS & WELLNESS country SWing dance

Kick up your heels! Learn the pony-step, as danced in Tucson and Austin (Texas) where this dance originated. A most delightful, lively and yet relaxed partner dance (born out of the jitterbug and swing era). Experienced instructor, makes this easy and fun to learn even for those who usually have great difculty with dance. Single or couples welcome. Seniors are encouraged to attend. Instructor: Marian Lancaster. 4/8-5/13 M 7:00pm-9:00pm $115 Code F555 Yelm Community Center

tai chi ch’uan 1: introduction

Tai Chi Ch’uan embodies the principles of meditation, continuity of movement and breathing, fexibility and grounding. In this introduction to Tai Chi Ch’uan, you will focus on rejuvenating your body, mind and spirit. Instructor: Harry Bowron. 3/18-6/10 M 6:30pm-8:00pm $85 Code F512 Lacey Campus L1-194

tai chi ch’uan 2: intermediate

Learn more advanced forms of Tai Chi Ch’uan to reju-venate your body, mind, and spirit in this continuation class. Instructor: Harry Bowron. 3/18-6/10 M 7:30pm-9:00pm $85 Code F513 Lacey Campus L1-194

reStart: real food, real learning, real Support

Part nutritional education, part sugar detox, part support group – an empowering combination! The RESTART® Program is a simple, powerful way to give your body a vacation from sugar and processed foods. With a 3-week sugar detox built right in, the program focuses on how to use REAL FOOD to boost your energy, reduce infammation and get rid of sugar and carb cravings. Discover how good you can feel! Instructor: Melissa MacLennan. 4/10-5/8 W 6:00pm-7:30pm $145 Code F595 Lacey Campus L1-182

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FITNESS & WELLNESS BodycomBat aeroBic kickBoxing

BodyCombat is the empowering cardio workout where you are totally unleashed. This fercely energetic pro-gram is inspired by martial arts and draws from a wide array of disciplines such as karate, boxing, taekwondo, tai chi and muay thai. Supported by driving music and powerful role model instructors, you strike, punch, kick and kata your way through calories to superior cardio ftness. Instructor: The Strong Center Instructors. 4/3-6/19 W 6:30pm-7:30pm $60 Code F605 Strong Center

BodyfloW: core, Balance, flexiBility

BodyFlow is an energizing and invigorating workout which improves posture, core strength fexibility and balance. Grounding music enhances your connec-tion to the workout. Class begins with relaxing Tai Chi movements, followed by various yoga sequences to strengthen and tone your key muscle groups. Specifc poses and stretches are used to create suppleness and fexibility. Pilates exercises lead to strong and fattened abdominals, long and lean muscles with improved muscle tone, and increased coordination. Guided re-laxation at the end ofers enhanced focus and stress release. Instructor: The Strong Center Instructors. 4/4-6/20 Th 5:25pm-6:25pm $60 Code F611 Strong Center 4/5-6/21 F 12:00pm-1:00pm $60 Code F612 Strong Center

JuJitSu Self-defenSe

Build confdence while learning the authentic fghting system of Jujitsu. Improve balance, coordination, and agility while gaining practical self-defense experience. Jujitsu utilizes leverage, positioning, and simple skills rather than superior size or strength to handle an opponent. Instructor: The Strong Center Instructors. 4/2-6/18 T 6:30pm-7:30pm $60 Code F607 Strong Center 4/4-6/20 Th 6:30pm-7:30pm $60 Code F608 Strong Center

krav maga Self defenSe

Learn the authentic fghting system of Krav Maga used by the Israeli Defense Forces. Improve ftness as you develop flexibility, strength, and stamina using body weight training. This class gives you an amazing workout, leaving you with better balance, quick reflexes, and a calm demeanor. Instructor: The Strong Center Instructors. 4/6-6/22 Sa 10:30am-11:30am $60 Code F606 Strong Center

yogaStretch: gentle yoga for all

YogaStretch is a gentle yoga class involving slow, deep stretching yoga postures rather than very challenging poses. This class is a fantastic way to improve fexibility, posture, and range of motion whether you are new to yoga, or an advanced practitioner. YogaStretch is a refreshing stress reliever for all ftness levels and body types including young, ft, older, injured and larger frames. Instructor: The Strong Center Instructors. 4/5-6/21 F 9:30am-10:30am $60 Code F615 Strong Center

zumBa: eaSy, fun fitneSS

Are you ready to dance yourself into shape? That’s exactly what Zumba is all about. It’s an exhilarating, ef-fective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance ftness-party. Zumba is perfect for moving people of all abilities and ftness levels toward joy and health. Even if you have never danced before, you will have fun and feel successful in a Zumba class. Instructor: The Strong Center Instructors. 4/1-6/17 M 6:30pm-7:30pm $60 Code F609 Strong Center 4/6-6/22 Sa 9:30-10:30am $60 Code F610 Strong Center

pediatric firSt aid, cpr, and aed The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid, CPR, and AED certi-fcation is a course is designed to meet the regulatory requirements for child care workers in all 50 U.S. states. The Heartsaver course is intended for all individuals who have a duty to respond to a frst aid emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements and other individuals who want or need pediatric frst-aid and CPR training. Instructor: The Strong Center and American Heart Association Instructors. 5/11 Sa 2:00pm-7:00pm $99 Code F617 Strong Center

heartSaver firSt aid, cpr, and aed The Heartsaver First Aid, CPR, and AED course provides frst responders with training in basic frst aid and CPR procedures and use of an AED-including the skills rec-ommended by OSHA-in a format that can be delivered in a few hours. The Heartsaver course is intended for all individuals who have a duty to respond to a frst aid emergency because of job responsibilities or regula-tory requirements and other individuals who want or need frst-aid and CPR training. Instructor: The Strong Center and American Heart Association Instructor. 5/12 Su 2:00pm-7:00pm $99 Code F618 Strong Center

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HOME & FINANCE eState planning claSS Bundle NEW (16% diScount) Register for the Estate Planning Class Bundle to enroll in all three of the Estate Planning classes; including Estate Planning 101, Emotional Side of Estate Planning/ Compassionate End of Life Conversations, and Plan-ning for Aging Parents or People with Special Needs. Instructor: SPSCC Foundation Partners. 5/21-6/11 T 5:30-7:00pm $50 Code F525 Lacey Campus L1-194

NEW eState planning 101 This class will address key planning issues and explore revocable living trusts versus will-based plans, tax planning specifc to Washington residents, community property agreements as an estate planning tool, avoid-ing probate with transfer on death and benefciary designations, and Washington’s Super Will Statute. Instructor: SPSCC Foundation Partners. 5/21 T 5:30pm-7:00pm $20 Code F522 Lacey Campus L1-194

emotional Side of eState planning/ NEW compaSSionate end of life converSationS

This class will give an overview of end-of-life and palliative care health documents such as health care powers of attorney, advanced directives, DNR forms and MOST forms with a focus on HIPAA issues and how these documents impact end-of-life care. Learn which end-of-life considerations to discuss with your family after executing these documents and obtain a better understanding of the medical implications these documents have on a person’s health care. Instructor: SPSCC Foundation Partners. 6/4 T 5:30pm-7:00pm $20 Code F523 Lacey Campus L1-194

planning for aging parentS or people NEW With Special needS

The parent-child relationship is pretty well defned. Children generally don’t advise their parents. It’s the other way around. However, this dynamic can shift as parents get older and children become adults. This becomes especially prevalent when considering estate planning and elder law issues. Learn what options are available to assist elderly family members and those with special needs. Instructor: SPSCC Foundation Partners. 6/11 T 5:30pm-7:00pm $20 Code F524 Lacey Campus L1-194

hoW to maximize your retirement

If you are about to retire or have just entered retire-ment, this course if for you! Kirk Mandlin, a fnan-cial adviser, has partnered with the MIT AgeLab to present the Four Phases of Retirement, fve ways technology will change the way you age, and three questions that can provide your future quality of life. Instructor: Kirk Mandlin. 5/15-5/29 W 6:00pm-8:00pm $56 Code F521 Lacey Campus L1-191

five money queStionS for Women NEW Women face unique financial circumstances. A strong fnancial strategy is vital. Ensure your fnan-cial strategy fts your lifestyle and needs. We will explore fve critical money questions for women. Instructors: Cara MacMillan and Bronwyn Lamell. 5/22 W 6:00pm-7:30pm $20 Code F602 Lacey Campus L1-195

NEW outSmart the ScammerS

Incidents of fraud are on the rise and scammers’ tactics are becoming more complex. This presenta-tion will help provide the information you need to Outsmart the Scammers. We'll discuss how to spot certain red fags that may indicate a fraudulent en-counter, resources you can turn to in the event you or a loved one is targeted, and steps you can take now to help protect yourself and your loved ones. Instructors: Cara MacMillan and Bronwyn Lamell. 6/5 W 6:00pm-7:30pm $20 Code F603 Lacey Campus L1-195

NEW foundationS of inveSting

Building your investor IQ starts with understanding the basics. Whether you are new to investing or need a refresher, this presentation will discuss the importance ofdeveloping a strategy, the impactof assetallocation and the infuence of infation on your long-term goals. Instructors: Cara MacMillan and Bronwyn Lamell. 4/17 W 6:00pm-7:30pm $20 Code F601 Lacey Campus L1-195

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MUSIC intro to acouStic guitar

This class is a perfect ft for those new to acoustic guitar, as it will provide core knowledge and practice struc-ture. After learning proper guitar and hand placement, students will be able to play clear individual notes and strum basic chords on the guitar. With that knowledge, they will then learn simple arrangements of 2 or more well-known songs that (with practice) they’ll be able to play on their own. The course materials will be pre-sented primarily in tablature, so don’t worry if you can’t read standard music notation. Instructor: Jef Saxon. 3/16-4/20 Sa 11:00am-12:30pm $129 Code F530 Mottman Campus 21-252

acouStic guitar, level 2 This sequel to Intro to Acoustic Guitar will develop your guitar skills with more challenging chords, tech-niques and strumming patterns found in rock, pop, country and blues songs. Put in enough practice and you’ll likely emerge as an advanced intermediate player by the end of the 6 week class. Pre-requisite: Intro to Acoustic Guitar or be able to play some basic guitar chords. Students must bring an acoustic guitar (or be able to borrow one for the entire course) and bring it to class each week along with a guitar pick. Instructor: Jef Saxon. 4/27-6/1 Sa 11:00am-12:30pm $129 Code F531 Mottman Campus 21-252

group voice training

Vocal techniques for choral and/or solo vocal singing. Useful to anyone interested in learning about the sing-ing process or exploring new vocal repertoire. Begins with foundational preparations, including analysis of how the voice works to methodological voice-building techniques that progress to more challenging singing tasks. Instructor: Jessica Blinn. 4/1-6/10 MW 12:40pm-2:30pm $75 Code F562 Mottman Campus 21-252

Jazz enSemBle

This class provides the instrumentalist an opportunity to study, rehearse and perform selected jazz music. You will also develop skills of musical improvisation. Non-music major participation is highly encouraged. Students must have the ability to read music, a basic knowledge of music theory and a basic ability to play a jazz instrument. Participants will be placed into dif-ferent ensembles through an audition process during the frst class. Instructor: James Schneider. 4/2-6/11 T 5:30pm-8:30pm $90 Code F564 Mottman Campus 21-253

South puget Sound community college choruS

Join us for community choral singing! You will work on the basics of good choral singing as we prepare works from standard choral literature for a performance at the end of the quarter. No audition required, but please be able to match pitches. Regular attendance is expected in order to participate in the concert. Instructor: John Guarente. 4/3-6/5 W 6:00pm-8:30pm $90 Code F565 Mottman Campus 21-253

South puget Sound community college piano for all levelS

Are an aspiring piano player just getting started or do you have established skills you want to build upon? Join us in the SPSCC instructional piano laboratory and learn fundamentals in keyboard technique, note and rhythm reading, chords, sight-reading, and per-formance, at the level that is right for you. This class combines beginning, continuing and intermediate piano instruction. No prior piano experience required. SPSCC music instruction classes are co-scheduled with for-credit programming and are ofered for community members who have an interest in serious study. Par-ticipants will be expected to have regular attendance and fully participate in class. Instructor: Jessica Blinn. 4/2-6/11 TTh 4:10pm-5:40pm $135 Code F561 Mottman Campus 21-259

SpScc chamBer choir

Basic principles of chamber ensemble singing and study of appropriate choral literature. Public perfor-mance may be required. Prerequisite: By audition only. Instructor: John Guarente. 4/2-6/11 TTh 1:05pm-3:05pm $90 Code F563 Mottman Campus 21-252

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MUSIC SPECIAL INTEREST SpScc orcheStra

Provides a performance opportunity for musicians who are profcient on orchestral instruments. Stan-dard orchestra literature is rehearsed and performed. The orchestra is open to students, faculty, staf, and community members. Enrollment requires teacher permission and new students must interview with the teacher prior to registering. Instructor: Cameron May. 4/4-6/6 Th 7:00pm-9:30pm $90 Code F566 Mottman Campus 21-253

introduction to voiceover

Explore the voiceover industry in this 2 hour introduc-tary class! Discover current trends, opportunities, and tools you need to fnd success. Read a real script and receive coaching from your instructor, a professional, working voice actor from Voices for All, to improve your delivery. Receive a professional voiceover evaluation later. Instructor: David Lisauskas. 5/2 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm $49 Code F571 Lacey Campus L1-160

yeS, you can play the ukulele

The popularity of the ukulele continues to grow and it has become one of the most desirable and accessible instruments to learn. Why not give this easy-to-learn, smile-inducing instrument a try in this fun-flled group class that will have you strumming chords and playing songs in a few weeks. Instructor: Jef Saxon. 3/21-4/25 Th 6:00pm-7:30pm $129 Code F529 Mottman Campus 21-252

NEW ukulele campfire SongS

If you love singing timeless songs with friends and family under the stars and love the sound of a uke, then this class is just for you! You’ll learn the uke chords and strums for a number of well-known freside favorites, plus a couple of pop songs, too. Prerequisite: Be able to play a few basic chords on the uke. Bring a soprano, concert or tenor uke (and a pick) to each class meeting. No loaner ukes are available. Instructor: Jef Saxon. 5/2-6/6 Th 6:00pm-7:30pm $129 Code F528 Mottman Campus 21-252

YELM PARTNER CLASSES SPSCC is partnering with the City of Yelm to bring Community Education classes to the Yelm Commu-nity Center. Here is what is happening this Spring:

Beg. Acrylic Painting, Adventures inWatercolor, Country Swing Dance, Creative Photography

hoW to hike With kidS and have fun

This class teaches the beginning basics for hiking with children: what to take, where to go, easy ways to motivate and engage young hikers, and how to let them discover the world around them and develop into seasoned hikers who enjoy and respect the great outdoors! Instructor: Judson Lang. 4/9 T 6:00pm-9:00pm $25 Code F517 Lacey Campus L1-182

ultra light Backpacking & hiking

Many hikers carry too much weight in their pack. This creates physical discomfort and pain, limiting the distance they can travel and taking away from what should be an enjoyable, refreshing experience. This class will teach backpackers and even day hikers how to make the decisions necessary to lighten their pack weight so they can enjoy backpacking once again. Instructor: Judson Lang. 4/10-4/24 W 6:00pm-9:00pm $35 Code F518 Lacey Campus L1-160

Surviving an unplanned night in the WoodS

People go into the woods for many reasons...to hike, birdwatch,picnic, photography,fshing, mountainbik-ing, hunting, trail running, etc. What do you do if your planned day goes wrong...a broken ankle or getting lost...and you have to spend a night out in the forest? Too often, in the mountains, a cell phone does not get reception, and help is not just a phone call away. This class will teach the average person simple strategies for surviving the unexpected night out in the forest. Learn how to make the decisions necessary to be safe, stay warm, and survive. Instructor: Judson Lang. 4/16-4/30 T 6:00pm-9:00pm $35 Code F519 Lacey Campus L1-182

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SPECIAL INTEREST BaSic map & compaSS navigation

GPS is great in your car, but not always reliable in the backcountry! Too often people rely on GPS only to have it fail and get lost. This class provides a lifelong skill in compass and map navigation that will never let you down! Instructor: Judson Lang. 5/7-5/14 T 6:00pm-9:00pm $35 Code F520 Lacey Campus L1-182

NEW change your Story, change your life

Most of us have greater potential than we think. Our personal story is often limiting or even false. What if you could expand the possibilities of your life by simply changing your personal story. In this class you will learn a skillset of three scientifcally-based practices that will radically change how you view yourself and your life. Why not craft a new personal narrative and honor yourself as the hero or heroine of your own story? I guarantee that you will leave this class feeling empowered. Instructor: Anatha Attar. 4/29-5/6 M 6:00pm-8:00pm $60 Code F515 Lacey Campus L1-195

tarot for perSonal poWer NEW Whether you are simply curious about the Tarot or have been using a deck for years, this class will give you a fresh, new perspective. You will learn a distinct, original and powerful process for engaging with the Tarot images developed by the instructor to quickly mine the wisdom of the subconscious mind and deepen intuition. This creative approach is easy to master, and you can begin to use it immediately, alone or with a partner. Instructor: Anatha Attar. 4/1-4/8 M 6:00pm-8:00pm $60 Code F516 Lacey Campus L1-195

10 great lighthouSeS in WaShington State

Washington State has one of the longest saltwater coastlines of any state in the United States. This one hour slide tour will take you to 10 of the more pic-turesque lights. These lights are beautiful pieces of architecture and worth visiting. In your handout you will receive directions. Instructor: David Kaynor. 4/30 T 6:30pm-7:30pm $17 Code F599 The Olympia Center

WORLD LANGUAGES & CULTURES diScovering the unknoWn ruSSia NEW This course invites you to explore Russia through the study of her history, literature, arts, and culture. In ad-dition to traditional class sessions with flm screening, reading and discussion, we’ll visit the Russian Orthodox Church and a Russian store in Tacoma. By the end of the course, you will be able to see and appreciate strong similarities between Russian and American cultures. Participants will provide their own transportation for class feld trips. Instructor: Elena Smith. 4/9-5/28 T 6:00pm-8:00pm $130 Code F527 Mottman Campus 21-271

NEW ruSSian language through film & fiction

This course is designed for both beginners and con-tinuing learners of Russian. Students will learn and/ or refresh their skills of reading Cyrillic script, writing Russian cursive, constructing sentences, and expressing themselves in Russian. By the end of the course, the learners will get a broader feel for the Russian language and develop an understanding of its richness, musical-ity and will become a more competent and confdent linguists. Instructor: Elena Smith. 4/11-5/30 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm $130 Code F526 Mottman Campus 21-271

Beginning italian ii Join us for a continuation of Beginning Italian I, an introduction to the Italian language with emphasis on developing essential skills in communication. This class is designed to prepare you with a suf-fcient base of Italian vocabulary and grammar to carry on basic conversations while vacationing in Italy. Instructor: Julie Jansen. 3/28-5/16 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm $110 Code F532 Lacey Campus L1-191

INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT

ELENA SMITH

Elena Sonina-Smith, a native of Russia, was born and grew up in south-western Siberia. From a family of teachers and passionate about sharing her experience, languages, and culture, she focused her life and academic eforts on education. Besides earning a degree in Pedagogy and Linguistics, she was also involved in managing her own theater and worked as a guide and interpreter in the Altai Mountains. She is driven to explore the world and share what she has learned with all of her students.

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WORLD LANGUAGES & CULTURES SpScc continuing chineSe NEW This continuing level course in Chinese is for individu-als with a prior foundation in Chinese language and who are ready for a level 2 class. This class focuses on additional skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing and will be studied within the cultural context. This class is co-scheduled with for-credit programming and is ofered for community members who have an interest in serious study of languages. Participants will be expected to make regular attendance and fully par-ticipate in class. Course may include out-of-class group work. Instructor permission required. See website for required text(s). Instructor: Bin Zhang. 4/2-6/11 TTh 3:20pm-5:45pm $125 Code F604 Mottman Campus 21-286

SpScc Beginning SpaniSh

This beginning level course in Spanish is for individu-als with little or no prior experience in the language. This class introduces the four basics of Spanish lan-guage: listening, speaking, reading, and writing, and will be studied within the cultural context. This class is co-scheduled with for-credit programming and is ofered for community members who have an inter-est in serious study of languages. Participants will be expected to make regular attendance and fully partici-pate in class. Course may include out-of-class group work. See website for required textbook information. Instructor information listed on website. 4/1-6/10 MW 3:20pm-5:45pm $125 Code F593 Mottman Campus 23-122 4/1-6/10 MW 6:00pm-8:25pm $125 Code F559 Mottman Campus 22-195

SpScc continuing SpaniSh

This continuing level course in Spanish is for individuals with a prior foundation in Spanish language and who are ready for a level 2 class. This class focuses on additional skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing and will be studied within the cultural context. This class is co-scheduled with for-credit programming and is ofered for communitymembers whohavean interestin serious study of languages. Participants will be expected to make regular attendance and fully participate in class. Coursemayincludeout-of-classgroupwork. Instructor permission required. See website for required text(s). Instructor information listed on website. 4/1-6/10 MW 12:40pm-3:05pm $125 Code F594 Mottman Campus 22-195 4/1-6/10 MW 6:00pm-8:25pm $125 Code F560 Mottman Campus 23-122

SpScc intermediate SpaniSh NEW This intermediate level course in Spanish is for indi-viduals with a prior foundation in Spanish language and who are ready for a level 3 class. This class focuses on completion of basic skills in listening, speaking, reading and writing and will be studied within the cultural context. This class is co-scheduled with for-credit programming and is ofered for community members who have an interest in serious study of languages. Participants will be expected to make regular attendance and fully participate in class. Coursemayincludeout-of-classgroupwork. Instructor permission required. See website for required text(s). Instructor: Anne Kelly-Glasoe. 4/2-6/11 TTh 6:00pm-8:25pm $125 Code F583 Mottman Campus 22-195

SpScc continuing american Sign language

This class is for individuals with mid-level American Sign Language skills who have an interest in continuing their studies in a rigorous academic program. Emphasis is on expressive and receptive skills development and ASL fuency. Focus will be given on correct formation of signs, movement, rhythm and clarity. Idioms and slang will be taught. Instructor permission required. This class is co-scheduled with for-credit programming and is ofered for community members who have an interest in serious study of languages. Participants will be expected to make regular attendance and fully par-ticipate in class. Course may include out-of-class group work. Instructor permission required. See website for required textbook information. Instructor: Berle Ross. 4/2-6/11 TTh 6:00pm-8:25pm $125 Code F572 Mottman Campus 21-286

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WRITING & LITERATURE Writing nonfiction: tell your Story! NEW Do you have a true story or “how-to” book you would like to write but don’t know where to start? This 7-week course will guide you through the fundamentals of non-fction authorship including ethics, structure, self-publishing and so much more. You will learn how to use guided imagery to tap into your imagination to develop your characters, build drama, overcome writers block and gather and integrate informa-tion to fll the pages of your book and stay on track! Instructor: Anine Grumbles. 4/8-5/20 M 6:00pm-8:30pm $165 Code F622 Lacey Campus L1-191

hoW to create a Blog

This class is for anyone who wants to set up a blog. You’ll learn techniques for writing sharp and appealing blog posts. We’ll also explore which blog platform will best meet your needs. The last step will be learning how to post an article to a blog. Instructor: Rita Robison. 4/23 T 6:00pm-9:00pm $50 Code F591 Lacey Campus L1-165

crafting a complete Story

A complete story has it all. A strong hook in the be-ginning, ongoing conficts and questions to keep the reader interested, and an ending that is both satisfying and leaves the reader wanting more. In this three-part workshop series, participants will learn skills like identifying essential establishing information, writing scenes that continually fow between confict and resolution, and setting up potential sequels while still crafting endings that are emotionally satisfying. Instructor: Lindsay Schopfer. 4/15-5/6 M 6:30pm-8:00pm $85 Code F538 Lacey Campus L1-182

finding your Writing proceSS

Everyone has an idea for a book. The tough part is turning that idea into something that readers will want to read, review, and recommend to friends. Whether you’ve just gotten a brilliant idea or are sufering from a year-long bout of writers block, this course is for you. Participants will learn how to develop ideas into plots, how to make the most of their writing time, and how to create a unique writing system tailored to their needs. Instructor: Lindsay Schopfer. 3/21-4/11 Th 6:30pm-8:00pm $85 Code F536 Lacey Campus L1-182

four typeS of SceneS

Every story is made up of diferent types of scenes, each one requiring a diferent skill set from the author to write efectively. Writers of all genres will beneft from this four-part course designed to teach students the unique benefts and requirements for each type of scene. Subjects covered will include setting and character description, dialogue, internal monologue, and action. Instructor: Lindsay Schopfer. 3/21-4/11 Th 4:00pm-5:30pm $109 Code F537 ONLINE 4/18-5/9 Th 6:30pm-8:00pm $85 Code F539 Lacey Campus L1-182

the BuSineSS of creative Writing

Jim Henson said that business plays an essential role in communicating art to a broad audience, and that we must understand the value of both worlds. This four-part series of classes will introduce students to the world of business for creative writers. Participants will learn the basics of traditional and independent publishing, how to market and promote yourself, what kind of professionals are out there and when to hire them, and how to do author events and book signings. Instructor: Lindsay Schopfer. 5/16-6/6 Th 6:30pm-8:00pm $85 Code F540 Lacey Campus L1-182

creative Writing experience: Spring

Have you already taken one of Lindsay Schopfer’s writ-ing courses and feel you could accomplish so much more with a dedicated writing time and additional support?Lindsay hoststhis quarter-long writingexpe-rience to provide participants with a safe, encourag-ing environment to practice their craft. Each session includes plenty of supervised free-writing time, as well as moderated small group sharing, warm-up exercises, and inspirational thoughts to keep you excited and motivated to write. Enrollment is open to anyone who has previously completed one of Lindsay’s writing courses. Instructor: Lindsay Schopfer. 3/19-6/4 T 6:30pm-8:00pm $155 Code F541 Lacey Campus L1-172

" This course helped me get over shyness about sharing my writing. Lindsay creates a very posi-tive and supportive environment. - Creative Writing Experience participant

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Wcw/o WashingtonCenterforWomeninBusiness

BUSINESS START UP fundamentalS of entrepreneurShip NEW Have you ever wanted to be your own boss or have the urge to start a business? Join instructor John Morosco for an exciting seminar that lays down a foundation to become an entrepreneur. This program will give the participants a realistic view of what steps they need to take to own a small business or company. We approach this topic with interactive discussions with those in at-tendance and having guest speakers and community business leaders share experiences with you. The goal at the end of the program is that you have enough information and a foundation to pursue a career as an entrepreneur. Instructor: John Morosco. 4/18 Th 8:30am-12:30pm $165 Code F589 Lacey Campus L1-172

profit maStery claSSeS

SBDC Counselors, Ron Nielsen and John Morosco, providethispracticaltoolsclassforbusinessowners to learn fnancial skills to improve performance and success. Call 360.709.2050 for more information.

como empezar un negocio (hoW to Start a BuSineSS - offered in SpaniSh)

NEW

¿Le gustaría saber cómo empezar un negocio propio, pero no tiene ninguna idea de cuál debería ser su primer paso? En este curso, les enseñaremos los pasos y tips, incluyendo como hacer un plan de negocio, hacer un presupuesto, entender cómo sacar licencias y pagar impuestos, los recursos en español disponible, y mucho más. En Español. Becas disponibles. Por favor, llame al número 360.464.6049 para más información. 5/22 W 6:00pm-8:00pm $20 Code F586 Lacey Campus L1-172

from hoBBy to profit

Do you have a hobby you love and are wondering if you could make any money selling your wares or services? This class will cover the differences between a hobby and a business, the steps you need to take to determine feasibility and profitability and the steps to converting your hobby into a viable business. 4/3 W 6:00pm-8:00pm $40 Code F588 Lacey Campus L1-191

CENTER FOR BUSINESS & INNOVATON Your one stop business resource

Located at SPSCC Lacey Campus

360.754.6320

[email protected]

www.thurstonedc.com

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The Center for Business & Innovation is committed to small business prosperity in our community. We provide a variety of services and resources through our collection of programs (below) for entrepreneurs, business owners and managers to help them achieve greater success.

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BUSINESS MARKETING What iS your Story: the art of effective BuSineSS communication

Want to be a more efective communicator in busi-ness or volunteer work and have FUN doing it? This highly-interactive class will help you: identify a humor-ous or inspiring personal story, write down your story using descriptive language, build your story into an amazing show & tell, present your talk using creative techniques, and receive constructive group feedback. Instructor: Deborah McLain. 4/23-5/14 T 6:00pm-8:00pm $112 Code F585 Lacey Campus L1-160

NEW pitch yourSelf

Promoting yourself and your business quickly and efciently is a key to success, whether you are in a networking group, making a sales presentation, or presenting a fnancing proposal. In this interactive class learn the importance of having a pitch, how to make it more of a conversation opener, and how to tell your story in order to connect with those that need to know about you. The frst class is focused on developing your pitch and the second practicing it together. 4/24 & 5/1 W 6:00pm-8:00pm $60 Code F587 Lacey Campus L1-191

BUSINESS FINANCE a food Service manager’S guide to NEW underStand reStaurant financial StatementS

This three, half-day course geared to those managers and owners in the food service industry who do not have an accounting or financial background to master techniques that will allow you to control expenses and project revenue. The course will give these res-taurant leaders the ability to read and understand restaurant financial statements. Food service ac-countants are also encouraged to attend this seminar. Instructor: John Morosco. 5/21-5/23 TWTh 8:30am-12:30pm $295 Code F590 Lacey Campus L1-172

BuSineSS & marketing SucceSS group

This monthly group will ofer support, ideas and edu-cation for highly motivated business folks who share a common goal and are looking to encourage and help each other succeed. The course instructor will ofer topics and education sessions each month and then allow time for peer review and input. This is an experiential, interactive and fast-moving course and its success will depend on participant involvement. Topics cover: Marketing, Public Relations, Promotion, and Sponsorship-What are the diferences?; Branding and Logos: Useful planning tools for Marketing and Business planning; Marketing platforms: websites & emails marketing. Instructor: Kay Christy. 4/1, 5/9, 6/13 Th 9:00am-11:00am $89 Code F570 Lacey Campus L1-142

pintereSt marketing NEW Pinterest is being used more and more frequently as a marketing tool. Although it could be argued that it is not a social media platform in the traditional sense, it is considered to be the second largest driver of trafc from social media sites.In this course students will learn how Pinterest works; and how it is more of a search engine and less of a social media platform; along with how to use keywords and how to link to blogs and other media as tools to gain traction. Creating graphics for posting and how to optimize your posts will also be included. This course is for beginners and/or folks who want to expand their use of Pinterest for marketing as well as personal use. Instructors: Kay Christy & Kathryn Cofman. 5/30 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm $60 Code F584 Lacey Campus L1-191

quickBookS for Small BuSineSS & Self employed profeSSionalS (deSktop verSion) Do you need to make your bookkeeping smoother and faster? QuickBooks is one of the most popular accounting programs used by small business and self-employed professionals. Become productive and efcient in using QuickBooks software to manage a company’s transactions and fnances. Gain skills in setting up a new company and chart of accounts; recording transactions with customers, vendors and employees; managing lists; running reports and cus-tomizing them;changing formsand generatingletters. Instructor: Cynthia Knapp. 6/10-6/12 MTW 3:00pm-7:00pm $375 Code C605 Lacey Campus L1-165

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ENTREPRENEURSHIP CERTIFICATE

Do you dream of opening your own business one day? Do you currently own a small business and worry everything is not quite working right? Do you feel your small business could be doing better? This four course certifcate in Entrepreneurship is designed to help people in all aspects of starting and growing a small business. Courses can be taken for no credit as shown below or for college credit.

Build your SkillS

• Recognize the fundamental steps to prepare a sound business plan and successfully launch a small business.

• Attain knowledge necessary to understand the fnancial aspects of a small business both from an outsider's perspective and an owner's perspective.

• Learn the techniques and methods used to communicate what is special about your business to prospective customers.

• Understand the legal aspects of owning a small business from regulatory requirements to contracts to human resource issues.

Starting & managing a neW BuSineSS

Defne and develop your business idea, conduct research around your concept, identify markets and competition, and evaluate feasibility. Learn how to create a business plan and the resources available in our community to help you move the idea forward as well as learn the management skills you will need to be successful long term. Course price includes the book “Successful Business Plans” and all other course fees. Some course content is taught online. Coming soon.

principleS of marketing

Focuses on business activities concerned with plan-ning, pricing, promotion and distributing goods and services. Fundamental principles and business cases are combined so the student may understand more clearly the functioning of marketing in a small business. Some course content is taught online. Course price includes the book "Marketing: An Introduction" 9th Edition. Coming soon.

CERTIFICATE CLASSES (190 HOURS)

50 hrs Starting & Managing a New Business 50 hrs Principles of Marketing 50 hrs Business Law 40 hrs Accounting for Small Business

Owners

hoW it WorkS

• There are four courses in the certifcate . • Take one course or the entire certifcate. • To register visit spscc.edu/cce • You can register to take a course for credit

by following the regular admission steps.

BuSineSS laW

Understanding the legal structures behind your busi-ness is essential to staying in business and entering into appropriate contracts. Covers the American legal system; the constitution, legislative, executive, and judiciary branches to help you understand where your business fts and what agencies you need to work with to stay legal. Price includes materials and fees. Some course content is online. Can be taken fully online, call for information. 4/1-6/11 M-Th 11:20am-12:25pm $411 Code F568 Mottman Campus 32-132

accounting for Small BuSineSS oWnerS

Covers the basic uses of accounting information from the perspective of a small business owner. Having a successful small business depends on the ability to have good fnancial statements, understand ratio analysis of your costs and expenses, control and manage your budgets, and do cash fow forecasts. 4/3-6/15 W 12:40-2:45pm $411 Code F567 Mottman Campus 34-129

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CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT These classes are designed to help you build the career skills to enter the workforce, take classes to meet continuing edu-cation requirements in your industry or develop your individual skills to be successful in your current or future position.

ADULT FAMILY HOME dShS adult family home orientation

This one day class provides an overview of the AFH pro-gram and expectations of the AFH licensee in providing care and services to the residents in a licensed home setting as wellas a brief overview of the process prospec-tive providers will follow in obtaining an AFH license. This class is one of the requirements (see Washington Administrative Code [WAC] 388-76-10060) applicants need to meet prior to turning in theapplication for licen-sure. Students will receive a certificate after completing the class; this certificate is valid for one calendar year from the date of attendance. 3/29 F 9:00am-4:30pm $39 Code F501 Lacey Campus L1-191 4/26 F 9:00am-4:30pm $39 Code F502 Lacey Campus L1-191 5/31 F 9:00am-4:30pm $39 Code F503 Lacey Campus L1-191

dShS adult family home adminiStrator training

This course meets the Washington State 54 hour edu-cation requirement for Adult Family Home providers. This course is required training for those who wish to become licensed as Adult Family Home (AFH) pro-viders in Washington State. Demonstrating English profciency is a requirement for this course as set for in WAC 388-76-10130(5). English profciency assessment will take place at the frst class session and will include an oral and written portion. Instructor: Tamra Stimach 3/25-5/20 MW 5:00pm-9:00pm $695 Code F576 Lacey Campus L1-172

additional claSSeS availaBle

These can be customized to meet the needs of your business or agency. • Myers Briggs Assessment • Respect in the Workplace • Strengths Finder • Meeting Facilitation • Customer Service Contact us at • Getting Things Done [email protected] • Crucial Conversations for more • And many others information.

dementia Speicalty training

This course is approved by DSHS and provides the necessary certifcation in Dementia Specialty Training and Manager Dementia Course for long-term care workers. Course curriculum covers the diferent types of dementias, communications, behaviors, hallucina-tions, delusions, medications, and approaches in care as you assist folks with their activities of daily living (ADLs). Instructor: Tamra Stimach 3/18 & 3/20 MW 8:00am-12:00pm $115 Code F507 Lacey Campus L1-172

mental health Specialty training

This course is approved by DSHS and provides the nec-essary certifcation in Mental Health Specialty Training for long-term care workers. Course curriculum covers mental disorders, compassionate and trauma-informed care, supports for wellness, getting help and self-care, suicide prevention,communication dynamics, bound-aries, crisis management and approaching behaviors as you assist folks with their activities of daily living (ADLs). Instructor: Tamra Stimach. 6/3 & 6/5 MW 8:00am-12:00pm $115 Code F508 Lacey Campus L1-172

FLAGGER flagger certification

This six-hour course is designed to meet the Depart-ment of Labor and Industries state certifcation and safety requirements. Upon successful completion you receive a certifcation card valid for three years. PLEASE NOTE – Preregistration and pre-payment are required no later than noon theFriday beforethe Saturday class. Instructor: Michelle Foy. 4/6 Sa 8:00am-3:30pm $59 Code F509 Mottman Campus 21-287 5/4 Sa 8:00am-3:30pm $59 Code F510 Mottman Campus 21-287 6/1 Sa 8:00am-3:30pm $59 Code F511 Mottman Campus 21-287

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CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT HR PROFESSIONALS hoW to ace a JoB intervieW

How to Ace a Job Interview will help you master your interviewing skills. The course will cover how to prepare for a job interview, specifc interviewing techniques, and what to do after the interview. You will have an op-portunity to practice responding to the most common interview questions so you will leave feeling confdent and prepared. Instructor: Corey Leneker. 4/18 Th 8:00am-4:30pm $210 Code C555 Lacey Campus L1-191

TEAM DEVELOPMENT creating pSychological Safety through converSationS

Are you putting of important conversations with co-workers because you don’t feel like there is an atmosphere of trust in your organization? This course will teach you how to create the right space for con-versations that build trust and improved efectiveness in the workplace. Crucial for teams that want to align their goals and bring out the best in each member. This course focuses on building a team culture that is supportive, aware, and connected by helping de-velop roads to efective communication. Learn how to promote compassionate, inclusive and respectful interactions by exploring the connections between biology and psychology when conversations go well and when they go poorly. Transform disagreements into collaborative, strengths-based solutions and how to build consensus. Instructors: Doric Olson & John Utter. 5/8-5/10 WThF 8:00am-4:30pm $595 Code C562 Lacey Campus L1-191

motivational StrengthS

Would you like to discover the secret of sustainable success? Your Motivational Strengths are your most meaningful, energizing, and efective actions. Learn-ing to use our Motivational Strengths helps make the best of difcult situations, elevates our capacities when things are going well, and fosters a growth mindset. You will also learn how to appreciate and bring out the best in others, which helps create bet-ter relationships and more successful teams at work. Instructors: John Utter. 3/21-3/22 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $425 Code C519 Lacey Campus L1-182

Building a team NEW

This one-day seminar is for individuals or workgroups interested in becoming high performing teams. Devel-oping into an efective team requires vision, purpose and planning. Without an agreed upon team structure and process, work groups are unlikely to evolve into high performing teams. At this seminar, participants will be provided an overview of the development stages of teams as well as the leadership strategies to move teams forward. As part of this process, we will explore the development and application of team vi-sions, mission statements, values, and ground rules. We will also examine the use of team Charters and the leadership roles of the team sponsor, process owner and team leader. Participants will also explore how to build trust and turn confict into cooperation. Instructors: Doric Olson and John Utter. 4/24 W 8:00am-4:30pm $185 Code C610 Lacey Campus L1-191

NEW StrengthS of difference

The most successful teams know and appreciate each other's strengths and diferences. They understand that the genius of any team is built primarily on how we relate to each other. What makes this class diferent is that it demonstrates how our brains work in ways that, at frst, seem oppositional, but when understood, become opportunities. Just as our diferences can lead to confict they can also open up avenues for creativity and success. If we try to get others to do things like we do, we tend to bump heads and important things either don't get done or get done badly. However, if we can acknowledge and appreciate our diverse approaches then we can get a smarter and more comprehensive view of the situation while inspiring sustainable suc-cess. Instructors: Doric Olson and John Utter. 6/10-6/11 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $485 Code C611 Lacey Campus L1-191

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CLIENT CENTERED HYPNOTHERAPY CERTIFICATE

This comprehensive training program provides a strong foundation to work with a diverse population of clients. Through classroom instruction and hands-on practice, learn how to do a consultation with clients, inductions into several levels of hypnosis, deepening techniques and convincers as well as the essentials of setting up, starting and operating a successful practice.

MASTER HYPNOTHERAPY CERTIFICATE

The Master Hypnotherapy program will cover advanced techniques for assisting clients with habit control and inner confict, pain management, as well as techniques to help people living with Fibromyalgia, assist with issues during childhood and more. Covers providing sessions for distance clients utilizing technology such as Zoom or Skype.

CERTIFICATE CLASSES (110 HOURS)

55 hrs Basic Hypnosis 55 hrs Hypnotherapy

CERTIFICATE CLASSES (110 HOURS)

BaSic hypnoSiS

Gain the confdence, techniques and tools necessary to prepare yourself for a profession as a Certifed Hyp-notherapist. Learn client interviewing and consulta-tion skills, how to check for hypnosis suggestibility, practice putting clients into hypnosis, how to deepen the hypnotic state, and testing for depth of hypnosis. Covers self hypnosis and how to teach it to your clients. Proper legal and ethical issues as well as starting and operating your successful hypnosis practice. Students must complete 15 hours of practice outside of class. 4/6-5/11 Sa 9:00am-5:00pm $1099 Code F542 Mottman Campus 21-259

hypnotherapy (prerequiSite BaSic hypnoSiS) Covers therapeutic aspects of hypnotherapy. Learn script writing and power words for change, making and recording your own professional hypnosis programs and how to get to the core issues afecting clients, such as smoking, body weight, fears, phobias, stress management, pain management, self-confdence and more. Learn techniques to release core issues that hold your clients back from moving forward. Includes hands on practice and discusses business practices, including sample forms and client agreements. Students must complete 15 hours of practice outside of class. 5/18-6/22 Sa 9:00am-5:00pm $1099 Code F543 Mottman Campus 21-259

ATTEND AN INFO SESSION Come meet the instructor & learn about both Certifcate s. 3/19 Tu 6:00pm-7:30pm FREE Code F261 Lacey Campus L1-191

55 hrs Advanced Hypnotherapy 55 hrs Advanced Hypnotherapy Specialties

advanced hypnotherapy

Parts Integration is a specifc 145 step process for as-sisting clients with habit control and release and inner confict resolution. Learn how to help clients reduce or eliminate pain and physical discomfort with 10 dif-ferent techniques under the umbrella of what is called Glove Anesthesia. Learn how to assist people sufering from Fibromyalgia and special things to do to when dealing with childhood issues. Athletes often utilize hypnosis to enhance their sports ability, assist them in this process using your hypnosis skills. Hone your skill and grow your practice with distance clients utilizing online conferencing and face-to-face tools. Students must complete 15 hours of practice outside of class. 3/26-4/25 TWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm $1099 Code F544 Lacey Campus L1-190

advanced hypnotherapy SpecialtieS

Focuses on specialized levels of hypnosis. Explores the second part of Pain Management where you will learn to show clients how they can reduce or let go of discomfort consciously with practice. Next, the class will move in another direction to Mega-Height, moving into the very high brain activity area called Gamma, often referred as a high spiritual area.Mega-Deep hypnosis, an area that has not been previously explored until recent years is covered. Finally, we will review your plan for starting and growing your business and ofer suggestions and guidance. Students must complete 15 hours of practice outside of class. 5/7-6/6 TWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm $1099 Code F545 Lacey Campus L1-190

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REAL ESTATE & APPRAISAL Self-paced online claSSeS Textbooks are required for Real Estate &

Appraisal classes. Please check website for information.

Real Estate classes are taught by experienced Real Estate professionals who will monitor your progress and answer any questions you have. If you would like more information please visit our website at spscc.edu/cce or contact the Program Administrator at [email protected] or 360.709.2020.

Registration for spring quarter classes is open now through April 8th. Clock hours are included in class descriptions and all course work and mandatory course exams, if applicable, must be completed by June 11th. You will receive login instructions one (1) week prior to the course start date.

This school is approved under chapter 18.85 RCW; inquires re-garding this or any other other real estate school may be made to the: Washington State Department of Licensing, Real Estate Program, P.O.Box 9015, Olympia, WA 98507-9015.

Wa State real eState fundamentalS

This course is an entry-level Real Estate course ap-proved by the Washington State Department of Li-censing (DOL) for pre-licensing education. This course content meets the required curriculum for the sixty (60) clock hour Fundamentals Course as mandated by the real estate commission. It is a recommended prerequisite for the remaining courses in the SPSCC online series of real estate courses, because it intro-duces concepts that will later be expanded. Expect an additional 60 hours of outside studying work. Instructor: Shirley Baenen/Robert Corl

4/1-6/11 ONLINE $339 Code F546

real eState practiceS

This Real Estate course is approved by the Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) for pre-licensing education and is the second required course prior to frst broker’s license. This course includes practical application of industry forms. The course content fulflls the state-mandated 30-hour Real Estate Prac-tices requirement for those planning to take the state broker’s license, and is best taken subsequent to the Real Estate Fundamentals course. Expect an additional 30 hours of outside studying work. Instructor: Shirley Baenen/Robert Corl

4/1-6/11 ONLINE $199 Code F547

principleS of appraiSing

This course meets the criteria set by the Appraisal Foundation for Basic Appraisal Principles. This is the frst course required for an individual to become a Registered Appraiser Trainee in Washington State. The curriculum includes economic principles impacting appraisals, forms of ownership, appraisal tasks, and principle of supply and demand. 30 clock hours (ex-pect an additional 30 hours of outside studying work). Instructor: Shirley Baenen

4/1-6/11 ONLINE $199 Code F548

appraiSal procedureS

This advanced course in residential valuation meets criteria set by the Appraisal Foundation for Basic Ap-praisal Procedures. Students apply knowledge learned in "Principles of Appraising” by developing graded form reports and applying techniques to narrative reports.30 clock hours (expect an additional 30 hours of outside studying work). Instructor: Shirley Baenen.

4/1-6/11 ONLINE $199 Code F549

appraiSal SuperviSor-trainee

This advanced course deals with the relationship between the Supervisor and the Trainee and meets criteriaandguidelinessetbytheAppraisalFoundation. Instructor: Shirley Baenen.

4/1-6/11 ONLINE $69 Code F550

reSidential market analySiS & NEW higheSt & BeSt uSe

Meets Appraisal Foundation criteria and requirements for 15 Clock Hour appraiser pre-licensing. Analyze market forces efecting reporting values. Students acquire tools needed to properly collect and analyze market data. The concept of Highest and Best Use is also covered in detail. There is a case study and fnal exam. Instructor: Shirley Baenen.

4/1-6/11 ONLINE $175 Code F551

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REAL ESTATE & APPRAISAL reSidential appraiSer Site valuation & NEW coSt approach

Meets Appraisal Foundation criteria and requirements for 15 Clock Hour appraiser pre-licensing. Students learn the various theories and methodologies for performing residential site valuation and developing the Cost Approach. Various costing methods will be discussed and examined. The course includes a case study and fnal exam. Instructor: Shirley Baenen

4/1-6/11 ONLINE $175 Code F552

NEW reSidential report Writing

Meets Appraisal Foundation criteria and requirements for 15 Clock Hour appraiser pre-licensing. The course explains USPAP Rules and the reporting options. The most common residential appraisal reporting form, URAR, will beillustratedalongwith discussionsofother forms. The course includes a case study and fnal exam. Instructor: Shirley Baenen

4/1-6/11 ONLINE $175 Code F553

reSidential SaleS compariSon & NEW income approach

Meets Appraisal Foundation criteria and require-ments for 30 Clock Hour appraiser pre-licensing. Course is designed to provide the student with a comprehensive knowledge of the development and application of the Sales Comparison approach and the Income approach in residential appraisal assign-ments. The course includes a project and fnal exam. Instructor: Shirley Baenen.

4/1-6/11 ONLINE $175 Code F554

OFFICE 2013 BuSineSS intelligence: Sharepoint & excel 2013

4/10 Code C531

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8:00am-4:30pm L1-168

$250

charting With excel 4/3 W Code C526 Lacey Campus

8:00am-4:30pm L1-168

$275

excel 2010/2013 level 1 4/9-4/10 TW Code C530 Lacey Campus

8:00am-4:30pm L1-166

$255

excel 2010/2013 level 3 4/22-4/23 MT Code C539 Lacey Campus

8:00am-4:30pm L1-168

$255

excel 2013 level 2 4/23-4/24 TW Code C540 Lacey Campus 6/3-6/4 MT Code C594 Lacey Campus

8:00am-4:30pm L1-166 8:00am-4:30pm L1-166

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excel pivot taBleS: 2013/2016 4/18 Th Code C538 Lacey Campus

8:00am-4:30pm L1-166

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outlook 2013 level 1 6/4 T Code C596 Lacey Campus

8:00am-4:30pm L1-170

$159

poWerpoint 2013 level 2 3/18 M Code C505 Lacey Campus

8:00am-4:30pm L1-172

$159

proJect comBo: 2010-2013-2016 4/16-4/18 TWTh Code C536 Lacey Campus

8:00am-4:30pm L1-168

$475

Word 2013 level 1 5/20 M Code C582 Lacey Campus

8:00am-4:30pm L1-166

$159

Word 2013 level 3 3/26 T Code C513 Lacey Campus

8:00am-4:30pm L1-170

$159

This class was very informative and will "help make my job easier. I am excited about trying this at work. - Excel Pivot Table Participant

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OFFICE 2016 excel 2016 level 1

4/1-4/2 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $255 Code C524 Lacey Campus L1-168 5/8-5/9 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $255 Code C573 Lacey Campus L1-168 6/11-6/12 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $255 Code C602 Lacey Campus L1-168

excel 2016 level 2 3/19-3/20 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $255 Code C507 Lacey Campus L1-168 4/29-4/30 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $255 Code C546 Lacey Campus L1-170 5/14-5/15 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $255 Code C578 Lacey Campus L1-166 acceSS 2013 level 1

6/3-6/4 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $289 excel pivot taBleS: 2013/2016 Code C593 Lacey Campus L1-168

4/18 Th 8:00am-4:30pm $159 Code C538 Lacey Campus L1-166 acceSS 2016 level 1

4/1-4/2 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $289 outlook 2016 level 1 Code C522 Lacey Campus L1-170

4/16 T 8:00am-4:30pm $159 6/10-6/11 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $289 Code C535 Lacey Campus L1-165 Code C599 Lacey Campus L1-166

outlook 2016 level 2 acceSS 2013 level 2 5/9 Th 8:00am-4:30pm $159 5/6-5/7 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $289 Code C574 Lacey Campus L1-166 Code C569 Lacey Campus L1-166

proJect comBo: 2010-2013-2016 acceSS 2016 level 2 4/16-4/18 TWTh 8:00am-4:30pm $475 5/13-5/14 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $289 Code C536 Lacey Campus L1-168 Code C607 Lacey Campus L1-173

viSio 2016 level 1 acroBat dc 3/20-3/21 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $325 4/2-4/3 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $455 Code C508 Lacey Campus L1-170 Code C525 Lacey Campus L1-165 5/14-5/15 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $325 Code C577 Lacey Campus L1-168 Sql level 2: Stored procedureS and more

4/23-4/24 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $595 Word 2016 level 1 Code C542 Lacey Campus L1-170

4/16 T 8:00am-4:30pm $159 Code C534 Lacey Campus L1-166 Sql Server dataBaSe development

5/21-5/22 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $595 Word 2016 level 2 Code C583 Lacey Campus L1-170

4/23 T 8:00am-4:30pm $159 Code C543 Lacey Campus L1-165 Sql Server adminiStration level 1

DATABASE/SQL

computer certificateS

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TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS DELIVERY PG 38-39

Check the web page for more computer oferings

4/29-5/1 MTW 8:00am-4:30pm $995 Code C547 Lacey Campus L1-173

Sql Server reporting ServiceS 4/9-4/11 TWTh 8:00am-4:30pm $595 Code C529 Lacey Campus L1-170

Sql Structured query language level 1 3/27-3/28 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $595 Code C514 Lacey Campus L1-170 5/14-5/15 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $595 Code C579 Lacey Campus L1-170

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PROGRAMMING & DEVELOPMENT active directory: group policy

4/1-4/2 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $795 Code C523 Lacey Campus L1-173

html5 & cSS3 level 2 This two-day HTML5 training course combines practical hands-on exercises for building and maintaining web sites in HTML5. This class covers the new sectioning elements in HTML5 as well as styling with CSS3. In-structor: Darin Murphy.

6/10-6/11 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $345 Code C601 Lacey Campus L1-170

JavaScript BaSic 5/2-5/3 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $675 Code C568 Lacey Campus L1-173

JavaScript level 2: Jquery 6/3-6/4 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $549 Code C592 Lacey Campus L1-173

viSual Studio for SoftWare developerS 6/5-6/6 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $995 Code C598 Lacey Campus L1-173

NETWORKING active directory: group policy

4/1-4/2 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $795 Code C523 Lacey Campus L1-173

Service oriented architecture 3/18-3/19 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $795 Code C506 Lacey Campus L1-173

Security: WireleSS penetration teSting

Learn about wireless security protocols and Wi-Fi in general alongside technologies to break through their respective defenses. During the course you will set up Kali Linux, Wi-Fi routing, a rogue access point, execute several types of attacks, and more.

5/21-5/22 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $750 Code C585 Lacey Campus L1-173

It is always a great class when Jim is the in-"structor. He answers any questions without hesitation but also reads the group and knows what we might ask next.

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SHAREPOINT BuSineSS intelligence: Sharepoint & excel 2013

4/10 W 8:00am-4:30pm $250 Code C531 Lacey Campus L1-168

Sharepoint 2013 for Site oWnerS 4/17-4/18 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $455 Code C537 Lacey Campus L1-170

Sharepoint 2013 for Site uSerS 5/7-5/8 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $455 Code C572 Lacey Campus L1-170

Sharepoint 2013 adminiStration 4/23-4/25 TWTh 8:00am-4:30pm $1095 Code C541 Lacey Campus L1-173

WEB & E-LEARNING articulate Storyline 3 & 360 eSSentialS level 1

4/24-4/25 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $625 Code C549 DES

articulate Storyline 3 & 360 Beyond eSSentialS level 2

5/16-5/17 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $625 Code C581 DES

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1•1e-• End~rsed Education ~Provider™

BUSINESS ANALYSIS CERTIFICATE

data driven deciSionS! SPSCC is an endorsed educational provider of Inter-national Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA®). This program is designed to provide you with a compre-hensive grounding in the underlying principles, basic concepts,andterminologyrelatedtoBusinessAnalysis (BA). The Business Analysis Certifcate Program is 105 hours in length and comprised of courses that provide you with a solid foundation in the six functional areas of BA. These courses are designed around the BABOK® guide from IIBA® and prepare you with the knowledge to get a great start toward your exam preparation. hoW it WorkS

• Start with Business Analysis Fundamentals then take the rest of the courses as they ft your schedule.

• Class length is 2 days from 8:00am–4:30pm. • Classes are ofered year-round. • Earn PDUs (Professional Development Units).

(1 PDU = 1 hr of instruction) • Take one course or complete the certifcate.

Build your SkillS

• Understand what Business Analysis is and what a Business Analyst does.

• Understand the relationship between the Business Analyst and the Program Manager.

• Understand the role of the Business Analyst on a project.

• Defne what a requirement is. • Recognize BA terminology. • An overview of motivational theories and how

these relate to group work. • Understanding of BA competencies:

• Analytical Thinking and Problem Solving • Behavioral Characteristics • Business Knowledge • Communication Skills • Interaction Skills • Software Applications

• Understand the requirements for sitting for the CCBA ®(IIBA®) exam.

CERTIFICATE CLASSES (105 HOURS) PDUS

15 hrs Business Analysis Fundamentals: Framework & Competencies

15 hrs Business Analysis Elicitation, Collaboration & Requirements Life Cycle Management

15 hrs Business Analysis Strategy Analysis & Perspectives

15 hrs Business Analysis Planning & Monitoring

15 hrs Business Analysis Requirements Analysis & Design Defnition

15 hrs Business Analysis Techniques 15 hrs Business Analysis Solution

Evaluation

“IIBA®, the IIBA® logo, BABOK ® Business Analysis Body of Knowl-edge ® are registered trademarks owned by International Institute of Business Analysis. CBAP® and CCBA® are registered certifcation marks owned by International Institute of Business Analysis. Certi-fed Business Analysis Professional, Certifcation of Competency in Business Analysis, Endorsed Education Provider, EEP and the EEP logo are trademarks owned by International Institute of Business Analysis.”

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BUSINESS ANALYSIS CLASSES BuSineSS analySiS fundamentalS: frameWork & competencieS (RECOMMENDED FIRST CLASS) Understand the Business Analyst’s role and responsibili-ties in a successful project. In this introductory course, you’ll delve into the roles and responsibilities of the Business Analyst: the communication link between all business areas and a critical player in project success. Learn techniques for ensuring project success every step of the way from identifying and analyzing poten-tial projects to making sure the fnal project product meets the identifed requirements. 5/14-5/15 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C563 Lacey Campus L1-191 15 PDUs

BuSineSS analySiS elicitation, collaBoration & requirementS life cycle management

Address two knowledge areas from the Business Analysis Body of Knowledge. During Elicitation, the course will cover details for eliciting business, stake-holder, solutions or transition requirements. During Requirements Management & Communication, the student will gain an understanding of the activities and considerations for managing and expressing require-ments to a broad and diverse audience. 5/23-5/24 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C566 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

BuSineSS analySiS Strategy analySiS & perSpectiveS

Describes the activities necessary to identify a business need, problem or opportunity, defne the nature of a solution that meets that need and justify the investment necessary to deliver that solution. Enterprise Analysis outputs provide context to requirements analysis, and to solution identifcation for a given initiative or for long-term planning. This is often the starting point for initiating a new project and is continued as changes occur and more information becomes available. 6/24-6/25 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C006 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

" Always a delight! Such a fun class-room experience every time! - Busi-ness Analysis student

BuSineSS analySiS planning & monitoring

Addresses identifying stakeholders; defning roles and responsibilities of stakeholders in the business efort; developing estimates for efort; planning how the BA will communicate with stakeholders; planning how requirements will be approached, traced and prioritized; determining the deliverables; defning and determining processes; and determining the metrics that will be used for monitoring work. 4/8-4/9 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C552 Lacey Campus L1-191 15 PDUs

BuSineSS analySiS Solution evaluation

This course describes the tasks that are performed in order to ensure that solutions meet the business need and to facilitate their successful implementation. It will also cover activities that may be performed to assess and validate business processes, organizational struc-tures, outsourcing agreements, software applications, and any other component of the solution. 4/22-4/23 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C556 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

BuSineSS analySiS requirementS analySiS & deSign definition

Presents tasks and techniques used by a business analyst to analyze stated requirements to defne required capabilities of a potential solution that will fulfll stakeholder needs. Course covers the defnition of stakeholder requirements, which describes what a solution must be capable of doing to meet the needs of one or more stakeholder groups, and solution re-quirements, which describe the behavior of solution components. 3/26-3/27 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C521 Lacey Campus L1-191 15 PDUs 5/29-5/30 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C609 Lacey Campus L1-191 15 PDUs

BuSineSS analySiS techniqueS

Provides a high-level overview of the techniques ref-erenced in all Knowledge Areas of the BABOK® Guide. Techniques alter the way a business analysis task is performed or describe a specifc form the output of a task may take. If you specialize in a particular meth-odology or business domain may need to understand a smaller set of techniques in greater depth, or may need to develop expertise in other techniques. 3/14-3/15 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C448 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs 6/3-6/4 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $395 " Code C589 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

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GRAPHIC DESIGNER I CERTIFICATE

for print & digital BaSed deSignS

Whether you planned a career in graphic design or have inherited the job of designing print based com-munication for your organization, this program will give you the foundational skills to work in this fun and fast-paced industry. Build a foundation in design theory and software that will help you to create brochures, posters, newsletters, and work in other key areas of design. Covers topics that take you from the “whys” of design and best practices to hands on “hows” of get-ting it done. hoW it WorkS

• The certifcate has eight classes which are listed in the order we suggest you take them.

• The skills and knowledge you learn can be applied to any design software.

• Take one course or the entire certifcate.

CERTIFICATE CLASSES (112 HOURS)

14 hrs InDesign CS6 101 14 hrs Illustrator CS6 Level 1 14 hrs Photoshop CS6 14 hrs Mastering Design Principles 101 14 hrs Web Design Principles 14 hrs Designing Publications 14 hrs User-Centered Design

& Usability 101 14 hrs Graphic Design Capstone Project

INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT

ANNETTE ROTH

indeSign cS6 101 InDesign is the premier tool for creating layouts for maga-zines, newsletters, and brochures. You will begin with the basics of page layout and then practice tips and techniques to help you become more productive 4/25-4/26 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $425 Code C608 Lacey Campus L1-165

illuStrator cS6 level 1 In this introductory class, you will begin with the basics of drawing shapes and lines, creating text, and importing graphics and pictures and then practice techniques to help you become more productive with the program. Summer 2019

photoShop cS6 This 2-day class breaks down the interface, tools, and features of Adobe Photoshop CS6 into easily under-stood topics and hands-on exercises. You will learn how to use tools to enhance images, whether for digital photography, print design, or the web. 6/24-6/25 MT 8:00am-4:30pm $425 Code C019 Lacey Campus L1-165

Annette is an accomplished profes-sional, with almost 20 years’ experi-ence in marketing, communications, graphicdesign, businessand techni-cal writing, web design and development, brand strategy, strategic planning, program development, and corpo-rate and technical training. She has expert-level skills in Adobe Creative Suite programs, and has developed dozens of websites for various organizations. In addi-tion to teaching at SPSCC and Green River Community College, Annette works for the Washington State Arts Commission as the Creative Districts Program Manager, and provides communications and brand consulting to clients throughout the Puget Sound region.

I appreciated the hands-on approach. In-"structor clearly knows the material well and went at a good pace. - InDesign Participant

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GRAPHIC DESIGNER I CLASSES CONT. maStering deSing principleS 101 Do you need to create a stunning brochure, marketing piece or newsletter and don’t know where to begin? Do you regularly create communications pieces, but never had any formal training in graphic or web de-sign? Do you just want to refne your skills by learning the basics of great design? If any of these apply to you, then Mastering Basic Design Principles is for you. 6/3-6/4 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $425 Code C595 Lacey Campus L1-165

WeB deSign principleS

If you need to create, re-vamp or maintain a website, and you need background knowledge and a few useful skills and tips, this class is for you. This class will discuss the fundamentals of what it takes to create a website from scratch and maintain it. 3/21-3/22 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $425 Code C510 Lacey Campus L1-165

deSigning puBlicationS

Do you need to create a newsletter, magazine, annual report or other multi-page document? What makes the diference between a good brochure and a great brochure? This two-day course will include the basic elements, vocabulary and practical use for creating products for both print and web to include tips, tricks and standards of graphic design elements. Students will use Adobe InDesign, Photoshop and Acrobat to complete a sample project. Please note this is not an introductory class to any of those programs. 4/11-4/12 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $425 Code C532 Lacey Campus L1-165

" Fantastic Instructor! Went with the pace of the participants - as the most inexperienced, I felt like I was check on a lot and it was so helpful! - Illustrator Participant

uSer-centered deSign & uSaBility 101 " Do you create or manage websites but need to rede-sign the structure to make it more user-friendly? Do you get feedback from users that your site is difcult to navigate or doesn’t function well? Designing for the user experience is becoming more and more important as technology changes and this class will help you stay ahead of the game. 5/13-5/14 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $425 Code C576 Lacey Campus L1-165

graphic deSign capStone proJect

Participants in the capstone will demonstrate under-standing of the skills, concepts and techniques from the Graphic Design certifcation classes. At the end of the class, they will present a graphic design product they have designed and built during the class. Class activities simulate the processes of working with a client from initial interview through fnal project presenta-tion. Students present their capstone projects before classmates, demonstrating professional verbal, written and visual communication. Coming Soon!

For those interested in learning how to take better

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RECERTIFICATION

PROVIDER L 201a .J -

HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

the human Side of BuSineSS! Advance your career with a Human Resource Manage-ment certifcate. Develop the knowledge, methods, and skills necessary to meet the challenges of today’s changing workplace. hoW it WorkS

• Start with Human Resource Essentials then take the rest of the courses as they ft your schedule.

• Classes range from 1-3 days from 8:00am-4:30pm.

• Classes are ofered year-round. • Earn PDUs (Professional Development

units). (1 PDU = 1 hr of instruction) • Take one course or complete the certifcate.

Build your SkillS to

• Create a talent management culture for your organization.

• Develop and implement employee training programs to increase individual and organizational efectiveness.

• Understand and apply federal, state and local workplace health, safety, security and privacy laws and regulations.

• Actively participate in strategic planning and implementation strategies.

• Evaluate and balance relationships between employee and employer.

• Gain knowledge for professional certifcation exams.

" Cindy is lovely! She is funny and knowledgable. -Total Rewards participant

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CERTIFICATE CLASSES (105 HOURS) PDUS

14 hrs Human Resource Essentials 14 hrs Strategic HR Management 21 hrs Workforce Planning & Employment 14 hrs Human Resource Development 14 hrs Total Rewards 14 hrs Employee & Labor Relations 7 hrs HR Risk Management 7 hrs HR Case Studies

Te use of this seal is not an endorsement by HR Certifca-tion Institute of the quality of the program. It means that this program has met HR Certifcation Institute’s criteria to be pre-approved for recertifcation credit.

“SPSCC is recognized by SHRM to ofer Professional Develop-ment Credits (PDCs) for the SHRM-CPSM or SHRM-SCPSM. Tis program is valid for 105 PDCs for the SHRM-CPSM or SHRM-SCPSM. For more information about certifcation or recertifcation, please visit www.shrmcertifcation.org.”

INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT

CINDY NAKANO

Cindy has spent her career looking at HR issues and how to be an efective HR professional. She looks at issues with an innovative and holistic ap-proach to work toward strategic workforce planning and change. Her passion for the human resource feld makes her an engaging instructor and priceless resource in the classroom and in the feld.

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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CLASSES human reSource eSSentialS (RECOMMENDED FIRST CLASS) An introduction to the challenging and ever-changing feld of human resources, this overview class will use real-life case studies as a basis for discussing HR’s role and its potential impact on an organization. The class will cover acronyms and jargon used in the profession; the competencies required to be successful as an HR practitioner; an explanation of available HR certifca-tions; and an overview of the HR certifcate program. This course is recommended prior to attending other HR certifcation courses. 3/5-3/6 TW 8:00am-4:30pm $345 Code C435 Lacey Campus L1-191 14 PDUs

Strategic hr management

HR uses the organization’s mission to formulate poli-cies, guide change, and evaluate contributions. Learn how HR fts into strategic planning and contributes to the organization’s mission, vision, values, goals, and objectives. 5/20-5/21 MTu 8:00am-4:30pm $345 Code C604 Lacey Campus L1-191 14 PDUs

Workforce planning & employment

Human Resources is essential to the development of an organization’s workforce. Proper recruitment, hiring, orientation, and retention plans are critical pieces in reducing turnover, planning for succession, and developing a workforce that matches the needs of the organization. Coming soon

human reSource development

Do employees’ knowledge, skills, and abilities match the requirements of the jobs they hold and the stra-tegic direction of the organization? Learn to develop, implement, and evaluate activities and programs that address employee training, development, performance appraisals, and talent and performance management. Coming soon

total reWardS

This class covers employee compensation and beneft programs and how they support the organization. Learn to develop, implement, and evaluate these programs with regard to the strategic goals of the organization. Summer 2019

employee & laBor relationS

Learn to analyze, develop, implement, and evaluate the workplace relationship between employer and employee. Balance is required to maintain relation-ships and working conditions while supporting the organization’s strategic goals, objectives, and values. 6/10-6/11 MTu 8:00am-4:30pm $345 Code C603 Lacey Campus L1-182 14 PDUs

hr riSk management

Having a safe and secure working environment protects the employees and the organization from liability. Learn how to develop, implement, and evaluate these programs and policies. Coming soon

hr caSe StudieS

Apply what you have learned to real-life HR case stud-ies. Develop a “best practice” framework to analyze scenarios, determinerisks, and recommend nextsteps. Coming Soon

HOW TO ACE A JOB INTERVIEW

CLASS SEE PAGE 18 FOR MORE

INFORMATION

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INFORMATION SECURITY CERTIFICATE

managing data Security & privacy

The Information Security Certifcate is designed for IT professionals, those wanting to advance their careers in the IT security feld, and anyone needing to develop and implement data and internet security strategies.

This certifcate covers the essential skills in the informa-tion security domain. The program's curriculum focuses on problem-solving skills and techniques needed to provide computer-based solutions to security issues. In addition, this series will provide relevant experience to anystudentpreparingforthe Security+orGSEC exams. hoW it WorkS

• Start with Security: Malware, Networks and More and take the rest of the classes as they ft your schedule

• Classes are 1-2 days long, 8:00am-4:30pm • Classes are ofered year-round • We recommend you take the classes in order

listed but it is not required.

CERTIFICATE CLASSES (91 HOURS)

14 hrs Security: Malware, Networks & More 14 hrs Security: Physical, Risks & Disasters 14 hrs Security: Digital Forensics 14 hrs Security: Web Servers, Browsers

& Cloud 7 hrs Security: Internet Privacy &

Browsing Anonymously 14 hrs Security: Penetration Testing L1 14 hrs Security: Penetration Testing L2

BenefitS of the information Security certificate

• Allows you to demonstrate professional competence and integrity in IT Security.

• Establishes high standards of both professional, practice and ethical conduct.

• Provides a clear pathway for professionals to pursue careers in IT Security.

• Creates opportunities for professionals to sharpen their skills as technology changes.

INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT

JIM PARSHALL

Jim began programming over 35 years ago and has been teach-ing for over 30 years. As one of Microsoft’s frst certifed trainers he taught classes and helped to write courseware for Microsoft and other companies. Then he switched to his specialty architecture and implementation of massively multi-player online role playing games.

He has taught and worked for companies as varied as Blizzard Entertainment, NVIDIA, Pixar, Apple, Microsoft and SPSCC. He teaches security from basic “protect from malware” all the way to reverse engineering of malware and forensics. He has recently become a member of International Security Drivers Association. Jim enjoys racing cars, hiking, programming, gaming and other pursuits.

Security: malWare, netWorkS & more

Do you need to learn how to protect your network or operating systems from attack? How do you secure documents and more from prying eyes and fngers? In this world fraught with security threats, the need for skilled and knowledgeable information security professionals has never been greater. This 2-day class concentrates on network security covering wired and wireless as well as diferent ways to secure them. The class experience helps to identify and teaches skills necessary to support today’s varied IT environments. This class maps to objectives in both the Security+ and GSEC exams. Recommended as the 1st course in the Information Security Certifcate. 4/8-4/3 MTu 8:00am-4:30pm $650 Code C528 Lacey Campus L1-173

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INFORMATION SECURITY CLASSES CONT. Security: phySical, riSkS & diSaSterS

A major disaster could cripple your organization and disrupt service to your customers. Learn how to evalu-ate risks against your network systems and data. Exam-ine risk management and mitigation as well as how to create a policy to govern your eforts. We will investigate how diferent physical security systems from cameras to entry controls can help secure infrastructure. Also learn how two-factor or multi-factor authentication works to improve or sometimes compromise security. Class maps to objectives in both the Security+ and GSEC exams. Recommended 2nd course. 3/13-3/14 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $650 Code C420 Lacey Campus L1-173

Security: digital forenSicS

Have you been charged with fnding abuse or even criminal activities within your companies IT systems? Computer abuse and crime is here to stay. Digital Forensics deals with the recovery and investigation of information from digital devices like computers, cell phones, and more. The rate of fraud in recent years requires increasing IT duties as a very important part of the overall security picture. This class introduces the basic concepts and procedures as well as the “how-to” skills of forensics using hands on exercises. Recom-mended 3rd course. 5/6-5/7 MTu 8:00am-4:30pm $650 Code C570 Lacey Campus L1-173

Security: WeB ServerS, BroWSerS & cloud

As the web gained popularity, it also gained more and more security threats. The web is one of the most vulnerable entry points of any system. This class ad-dresses some of these threats. In this 2-day course we will investigate both Internet security in general and more specifcally web security for browsers, web servers, and the cloud in general. Recommended 4th course. 3/21-3/22 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $675 Code C509 Lacey Campus L1-173 6/17-6/18 MTu 8:00am-4:30pm $675 Code C010 Lacey Campus L1-173

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Security: internet privacy & BroWSing anonymouSly

In this one-day class, we will learn how to browse the Internet anonymously and how to prevent much of our private information from being leaked to the web and more. We will discuss and practice hiding our in-formation through cryptography, steganography, and onion routing. We will also discuss how to secure your notebook, cell phone, or tablet from outside detection and manipulation. Uses Tor, Ofce, and other tools in a Windows 10 environment. Recommended 5th course. 5/13 M 8:00am-4:30pm $145 Code C575 Lacey Campus L1-170

Security: penetration teSting level 1 Do you understand your IT vulnerabilities and common security weakness so that you can protect your environ-ment? It is important to secure our systems and then to test that security for faws or exploits. This class teaches the basics of penetration testing using examples and hands-on exercises. We will explore several diferent aspects of modern testing methodology using current tools like Kali Linux, Burp Suite, and Nmap. Covers the setup of a testing system to practice on as well as the practical tests themselves. Recommended 6th course. 6/10-6/11 MTu 8:00am-4:30pm $675 Code C600 Lacey Campus L1-173

Security: penetration teSting level 2 Level 2 class will continue to explore attacks using Kali Linux against infrastructure. We will use a variety of tools like Metasploit, John the Ripper, and PowerSploit for PowerShell. Covers the implementation of a test-ing system to practice on as well as the practical tests themselves. For information on installing Kali see the

-Digital Forensics participant Level 1 course. Recommended 7th and fnal course.

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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CERTIFICATE

unlock your potential! Thisprogramisaimedat mid-level functional ortechni-cal managers who want to grow in leadership standing and in their ability to infuence positive organizational outcomes. Each course is efective as a stand alone class; as a group, this certifcate provides an integrated approach to the skills needed to be successful in leading and managing yourself and the people around you. hoW it WorkS

• The program is made up of fve courses that you must complete for your certifcate.

• Classes are 3 days long from 8:00am-4:30pm. • Classes are ofered year-round. • The classes give you a foundation that

will be applicable wherever you go. • Take one course or complete the entire

certifcate.

CERTIFICATE CLASSES (105 HOURS) CHS

21 hrs Mind of a Manager, Heart of a Leader 21 hrs Motivating & Coaching to Build Top

Talent 21 hrs Managing Change & Making Great

Decisions 21 hrs Leading from the Middle:

Infuencing without Authority 21 hrs Leading through Difculty:

Emotional Intelligence, Communication, & Confict Management

INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT

ROBERT JEFFERS

Robert's entire career has been devoted to helping leaders transi-tion workplace issues that impede progress. He’s an international speaker, consultant, and coach, and spent twenty-years on faculty for the University of Wisconsin School of Business in Advanced Manage-ment, a program awarded fve #1 world rankings by the London Financial Times.

He has helped many organizations grow their success, including: Inc. Magazine, Bosch, Deloitte, Harley David-son, Kodak, Shure Audio, American Family Insurance, Clemson University, First Data Corporation, Pacifc Telecom, Small Business Administration, GE Medical, Thrivent Financial, Weyerhaeuser, numerous Washing-ton state agencies, and the USDA.

Robert practices the leadership of which he speaks, on the podium, from behind his desk, and as a father of two. He makes his home in Olympia, Washington.

mind of a manager, heart of a leader

The most successful managers know themselves and know how to fex to their audience. They communicate clearly and with appropriate candor. They coach and mentor to develop the people around them. Mostly, they deliver great results. This is the gateway course to the Leadership Development certifcate and it clarifes the full scope of these roles. It shows participants their strengths and sets them on a clear path to solving their challenges. 4/15-4/17 MTW 8:00am-4:30pm $595 Code C501 Lacey Campus L1-182 21CHs 6/17-6/19 MTW 8:00am-4:30pm $595 Code C001 Lacey Campus L1-182 21CHs

Robert brings an authentic voice to his teaching-" -with the years of experience and the humility of a person who continues to learn and grow and develop, which makes him an amazing instructor. - Mind of a Manager participant.

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LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT CLASSES motivating & coaching to Build top talent

Organizations need people to step up and get the job done. Most organizations expect this without giving enough of the right kinds of support to staf and without insisting on the right kinds of activities from manag-ers. This class helps participants create environments that compel initiative at every level and gives them the hands-on coaching practice needed to develop people’s capacity, be they already high-performers, entry level staf, or somewhere in between. 5/13-5/15 MTW 8:00am-4:30pm $595 Code C504 Lacey Campus L1-182 21CHs

managing change & making great deciSionS

Organizations that have the right change rollout con-versations and involve the right people at the right times are the most successful. Organizations that are clear about their decision making criteria and how each member is expected to input are more productive. This program leads participants through an assess-ment of these processes in their organization and for their teams. Teaches strategies to immediately elevate functioning and provides templates for keeping the improvement focused and on track in the future. Summer 2019

" This course brought a lot of awareness that leadership can come from any level and still have infuence and impact. - Leading from the Middle participant

leading from the middle: influencing Without direct authority " To get the job done, efective leaders know how to use infuence when they lack direct authority. They inno-vate,using informalpowerto compelkey stakeholders, upward, downward, and laterally. Participants in this course will experience expanded positive infuence by embodying the attributes of infuential people, dis-cover how to read situations in order to bring the right communication, and learn strategies to brand their leadership identity with others and with themselves. 5/6-5/8 MTW 8:00am-4:30pm $595 Code C503 Lacey Campus L1-182 21CHs

leading through difficulty: emotional intelligence, communication, & conflict management

Most employees spend too much time in confict situa-tions. Most managers spend too much time putting out fres that could have been prevented with better plan-ning and more deliberate actions. These events collide to create a constant strain for managers. This program gives them the tools to better manage themselves so they are less drained from these realities, it clarifes processes for handling conficts head-on before they become too hot to handle, and it provides practice in communication skills for turning difcult situations into win-wins almost all the time. 3/18-3/20 MTW 8:00am-4:30pm $595 Code C500 Lacey Campus L1-182 21CHs

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PROGRAM MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE

do you coordinate multiple proJectS? Program Management is diferent from Project Man-agement in that a project has a defned start and end point, and specifc objectives that can be considered completed. Program Management is a group of relat-ed projects that are managed in a coordinated man-ner to maximize beneft and positively transform or-ganizational performance. hoW it WorkS

• Start with Program Management Funda-mentals and then take the courses you need to meet your certifcate goal.

• Classes are typically 2 days from 8:00am-4:30pm.

• Earn PDUs (Professional Development Units) (1 PDU = 1 hr of instruction).

• Take one course or complete the certifcate. Build your SkillS to

• Launch new programs. • Re-vision existing programs. • Bolster stakeholder engagement. • Manage your portfolio. • Identify and align program benefts. • Gain knowledge for professional

certifcation exams.

INSTRUCTOR HIGHLIGHT

DAVE PRATT

Dave has managed information technology projects from initiation to closure and authored organi-zation-wide Project Management methodologies for both public and private sector clients. He has defned and implemented a private sector company’s enhanced Quality Assurance and Testing programs, and provided mentoring and edu-cation for the project managers for many clients. Dave has facilitated numerous structured workshops and group programs focused on process improvement, system analysis, and project management tools and approaches, and has developed project management position descriptions for new-hire managers, and participated in candidate interviews.

CERTIFICATE CLASSES (75 HOURS) PDUS

15 hrs Program Management Fundamentals 15 hrs Program Planning & Re-visioning 15 hrs Program Stakeholder Engagement &

Governance 15 hrs Portfolio Management 15 hrs Program Benefts Management

Courses are based on Te Standard for Program Management, which is published by the Project Management Institute (PMI). Courses are also certifed by PMI for professional development units (PDUs). Te PMI Registered Education Provider logo, and CAPM are registered marks of the Project Management Institute.

" Great information with things I can use im-mediately in my work. I enjoyed Dave's relaxed approach. He felt like a partner in learning. - Program Stakeholder Engagement &

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PROGRAM MANAGEMENT CLASSES program management fundamentalS

This course lays the foundation for program success. Objectives will prepare you to take over existing programs or launch a new program. Topics covered include the importance of program alignment with organizational strategic goals, program stakeholders, and the benefts provided by the program. Practical approaches, tools and templates will be addressed. Instructor: Dave Pratt Summer 2019

program planning & re-viSioning

The information provided in the course will inform and empower existing and new program managers faced with the prospect of developing a new program or updating an existing program, to make them more current with the evolving business environment. 5/16-5/17 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C565 Lacey Campus L1-191 15 PDUs

program Stakeholder engagement & governance

Attendees will learn how to inventory and analyze stakeholders, create a stakeholder register,and howto use that register for maximum beneft to the program. The course emphasizes the importance of creating and using a pragmatic Stakeholder Engagement Plan that ensures stakeholder buy-in. Emphasis will be placed on endorsement, funding, reporting, control, decision-making and quality. Instructor: Dave Pratt 3/26-3/27 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C520 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

portfolio management

Portfolio management is an essential tool for efective program, project, and organizational success. This course discusses the relationship between portfolios, programs, and projects through discussion and case studies. We will also cover the portfolio management process groups, portfolio strategic management, the portfolio roadmap, communications management, and portfolio risk management. Instructor: Dave Pratt 4/29-4/30 MTu 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C558 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

program BenefitS management

This class focuses on benefts identifcation, analysis and planning, benefts delivery, transition and sustain-ment. The development and application of specifc tools, such as the Benefts Register, Benefts Realization Plan, and Benefts Realization Reporting is emphasized through presentation and application of real-life case studies and exercises. 3/25-3/26 MTu 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C615 Lacey Campus L1-194 15 PDUs 5/29-5/30 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C567 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

conSulting ServiceS 360.709.2008 Let our experienced consultants provide the focused attention your organization needs. BenefitS of Working With uS

• We are a local, reliable, stable and consistent resource.

• We are able to contract direct with other agencies and in a simplifed way that allows you to get your project underway in less time.

• We have a wide range of experienced consultants who are current in their felds, fexible, and customer oriented.

technical ServiceS

• Database Development and Maintenance • Web Design, Development and Maintenance • Application Development

profeSSional ServiceS

• Writing/Editing Services • Meeting Facilitation • Executive Coaching • Strategic and Operational Planning • Process Improvement • Project Management

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATES

proJectS done right! Prepare for your next big project or job opportunity. These certifcates will give you the knowledge you need to be more confdent at work and more competitive in the job market. hoW it WorkS

• Start with Project Management Essentials and then take the courses you need to meet your certifcate goal.

• Classes are typically 2-3 days from 8:00am-4:30pm.

• Choose the certifcate that is right for you. • Several classes are ofered each month. • Earn PDUs (Professional Development

Units) (1 PDU = 1 hr of instruction). • Take one course or complete a certifcate.

Build your SkillS to

• Deliver projects on time and within the scope and quality specifed.

• See potential risks before it’s too late. • Ensure your project team delivers results. • Use status reports for immediate and up-

to-date information about your project. • Determine how to allocate resources. • Assess how delays impact the project. • Gain knowledge for professional

certifcation exams.

PROJECT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE (150 HRS) PDUS

15 hrs Project Management Essentials 15 hrs Project Initiation & Planning 15 hrs Project Execution, Monitoring, Control

& Closure 15 hrs Project Leadership & Team Management 15 hrs Project Communication Management 15 hrs Project Scope & Requirements

Management 15 hrs Project Cost & Schedule Management 15 hrs Project Stakeholder & Resource

Management 15 hrs Project Quality & Performance

Management 15 hrs Project Risk Management

PROJECT SCHEDULER CERTIFICATE (81 HRS) PDUS

15 hrs Project Management Essentials 15 hrs Project Initiation & Planning 15 hrs Project Execution, Monitoring, Control

& Closure 15 hrs Project Cost & Schedule Management 21 hrs Microsoft Project (see web page)

PROJECT COORDINATOR CERTIFICATE (75 HRS) PDUS

15 hrs Project Management Essentials 15 hrs Project Initiation & Planning 15 hrs Project Execution, Monitoring, Control

& Closure 15 hrs Project Leadership & Team Management 15 hrs Project Communication Management

Courses are based on the Project Management Body of Knowledge. (PM-BOK Guide), the standard for Project Management, which is published by the Project Management Institute (PMI). Courses are also certifed by PMI for professional development units (PDUs). Te PMI Registered Education Provider logo, CAPM, and PMBOK Guide are registered marks of the Project Management Institute.

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PROJECT MANAGEMENT CLASSES proJect management eSSentialS

Addresses the nuts and bolts of project management essentials for those charged with leading a project team to successful completion. Discusses theoretical fundamentals as well as provides hands-on activities that will help plan and execute projects on time, stay on budget, and work with maximum efciency. 4/18-4/19 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C554 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs 5/9-5/10 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C561 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

proJect initiation & planning

Proper initiation and planning greatly enhances the likelihood of project success.This course teaches key concepts and practical skills necessary to properly initiate and plan a project. 4/4-4/5 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C551 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs 6/3-6/4 MTu 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C588 Lacey Campus L1-191 15 PDUs

proJect execution, monitoring, control & cloSure

Plans developed in the project initiation and planning phases will be examined for how best to implement them. Project control processes will be emphasized with specifc regard to how a project team ensures that project processes function as they should and deliver the product, solution or change desired by the project’s sponsor. 4/2-4/3 TuW 8:00am-4:30pm $395 CodeC550 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

proJect leaderShip & team management

It has been said that 80% of all project issues are people issues. This emphasizes the need for leadership, solid team building, and good management techniques in order to be a successful project manager. Develop an understanding of the human factors of project management and people-based management skills. 4/25-4/26 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C557 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

proJect communicationS management

Focuses on communications as an ongoing issue for projects regardless of their size or complexity. Proper communication is critical in establishing appropriate expectations and ensuring project success. 5/16-5/17 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C564 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

proJect Scope & requirementS management

Covers two key elements of success for projects: the efective gathering and appropriate management of project requirements. 3/7-3/8 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C445 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

proJect coSt & Schedule management

This course presents an overview of project schedule and time management: what it is, its costs, benefts, why it is important, and how to attain it. Tools for manag-ing and measuring time will be discussed, including how to collect and understand data, and identify and analyze project process. 5/1-5/2 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C559 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

proJect Stakeholder & reSource management

Focuses on basic concepts, organizational structures, project organizational design, matrix organizations, processes, and team acquisition. 6/12-6/13 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C057 Lacey Campus L1-182 15 PDUs

proJect quality & performance management

Overview of project quality: what it is, its costs, ben-efts, why it is important, and how to attain it. Discuss tools for managing quality, including how to collect and understand data, identify and analyze project processes, and solve project problems. 5/6-5/7 MTu 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C560 Lacey Campus L1-191 15 PDUs

proJect riSk management

This is one of the most vital of the nine content areas of the PMBOK ® because projects often tend to be time constrained, pose huge technical challenges, and sufer from a lack of adequate resources. Learn key concepts and skills to identify and manage risk. 3/20-3/21 WTh 8:00am-4:30pm $395 Code C518 Lacey Campus L1-191 15 PDUs

" Dave demonstrated high-level mastery of the subject material and was able to relate that to our more focused needs. - Project Risk participant

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TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS DELIVERY CERTIFICATE

This NEW certifcate has been designed to bridge the gap of understanding between the Project world view and the IT world view.

Inspired by work with a local state agency, SPSCC has created a set of classes that promote a more efective working environment between Project Management and IT.

These classes bring light to the various programs that are out there. The participants will gain an understand-ing of the programs and language to give enough information that projects and communication can move more smoothly.

hoW it WorkS

• Start with Architecture for Agile Solution Delivery and then take the courses you need to meet your goals.

• Classes are typically 1-2 days from 8:00am-4:30pm.

• Take one course or complete the certifcate.

Build your SkillS

Classes are set up to allow various workgroups the opportunity to gain a better understanding of con-cepts from the other side, ultimately providing a common language and fostering communication to enhance success on both ends and are application focused allowing you to immediately use the knowl-edge you obtain back at your work!

CERTIFICATE CLASSES (70 HRS)

7 hrs Architecture for Agile Solution Delivery

7 hrs Programming for the Non-Programmer

7 hrs Internet Information Services 7 hrs Relational Database Fundamentals 7 hrs SQL for Basic SQL Constructs 7 hrs Data Warehouse Information & Overview 14 hrs Data Analysis, Integration and

Business Intelligence 7 hrs XML/Javascript for the Non-Tech 7 hrs Application Programming Interface Overview

architecture for agile Solution delivery

What is architecture? How does software architecture relate to building architecture? Working in teams and determining needs of the business can sometimes be hard to determine through communication. This class is designed to help to set up the non-architect with the information that will provide understanding. 4/3 W 8:00am-4:30pm $375 Code C527 Lacey Campus L1-173 7 PDUs

programming for the non-programmer

What is a Programmer? You understand the program-ming work provides an end product that is useful and amazing but what does it take to get there? This class is designed to help to set up the non-programmer for success in understanding and planning. 5/15 W 8:00am-4:30pm $375 Code C580 Lacey Campus L1-173 7 PDUs

Jillian is an amazing instructor. Her ability to "consolidate days of complex subject matter into a compressed presentation that is still very educational is impressive.

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TECHNICAL SOLUTIONS CLASSES

internet information ServiceS

Have you ever wondered about how the internet works? What makes the web browsers work the best? AND more importantly how can you make your sites the best they can be with the diferent tools out there? Sometimes the techy language can create a barrier that makes it hard to understand what the possibilities can be. This class can provide an understanding of how CSS, HTML and most things web site work. 3/27 W 8:00am-4:30pm $375 Code C512 Lacey Campus L1-173 7 PDUs

relational dataBaSe fundamentalS

Databases store and organize data and provide valu-able decision making and analysis tools in business. When building a database there are multiple layers of employees that are using the database for a variety of reasons. An accurate, complete collection of needs from the working groups is essential to making the database successful. 5/21 T 8:00am-4:30pm $375 Code C584 Lacey Campus L1-168 7 PDUs

Sql for BaSic Sql conStructS

Structured Query Language (SQL) is the programming language for managing data in relational databases. This class will discuss the theory, logic, and syntax, and give a basic overview so that you can obtain a basic understanding of SQL capabilities. Finding agile solu-tions in a technical world and delivering technology projects can be difcult, particularly understanding how diferent technological elements work together towards a solution. 3/5 T 8:00am-4:30pm $375 Code C409 Lacey Campus L1-170 7 PDUs

I learned things that I will be able to use to "directly improve reporting performance at my job. -Technical Solutions Delivery Participant

" data WarehouSe information & overvieW

Databases storing details of the organization’s day to day operations contain important data to track and make decisions. Data Warehouses facilitate complex analysis by restructuring, consolidating and sum-marizing operational data. Data Warehouse project require in-depth analysis to determine data structure to support your organizational goals. 3/12 T 8:00am-4:30pm $375 Code C417 Lacey Campus L1-170 7 PDUs

data analySiS, integration & BuSineSS intelligence

Take the frst steps to identify key concepts in busi-ness intelligence, including data analysis, integration and reporting. This is a huge topic that arches into a variety of business programs and concepts to assist in business decisions and database and application structures. Understanding the overarching concepts can give you a head start when begin work on projects involving business intelligence. 4/25-4/26 ThF 8:00am-4:30pm $575 Code C544 Lacey Campus L1-170 14 PDUs

xml/JavaScript for the non-tech

Have you ever wondered what the other person is talking about when they are talking about when they are working through the Javascript and XML needs of a project? It is easy to get lost in a language that you don’t touch every day. This class provides an overarch ing awareness of the programs so that in conversa-tions there is a common ground to move forward on projects and while working on teams. 4/15 M 8:00am-4:30pm $375 Code C533 Lacey Campus L1-173 7 PDUs

application programming interface overvieW

Communication protocols in programming are set to determine building software and understanding the Application Programming Interface (API) gives you a step up when working with others to determine the next steps or best way to lay out the interface. 5/23 Th 8:00am-4:30pm $375 Code C586 Lacey Campus L1-173 7 PDUs

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4220 6th Avenue SE Lacey, WA 98503

NON-PROFIT ORG US POSTAGE

PAID KENT, WA

PERMIT NO. 71

inSpire, motivate, encourage! Prepare for a new career helping people attain their health, ftness, and weight loss goals with the Certi-fed Personal Trainer Program. This program prepares you to meet the standards for the American Council on Exercise (ACE)’s Certifed Personal Trainer Exam. hoW it WorkS

• You can take all three classes and complete the Certifcate or just take one class that matches your interests.

• You can begin Fall, Winter, or Spring. • Taught by ACE Certifed Professionals.

Instruction is based on the ACE Personal Trainer Manual, (5th Edition), the core textbook will help you prepare for the ACE Personal Trainer Exam. Students receive a discount on the student textbook bundle at www.aceftness.org.

Build your SkillS to

• Provide lifestyle modifcations. • Gain knowledge in nutrition and exercise

science. • Be equipped to empower, motivate, and retain

your clients long-term. • Develop exercise programs and progressions. • Provide instruction and spotting techniques. • Screen your clients for risk factors

PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATE CERTIFICATE CLASSES (99 HOURS)

33 hrs Exercise Science for Fitness Professionals

33 hrs Practice of Personal Training 33 hrs Nutrition & Weight Management

nutrition & Weight management coaching

Class brings client interviewing and assessment to life throughhands-onpractice.Programdesignandimple-mentation are taught from case studies which follow accepted standards and guidelines. Learn how to help change the behaviors that have kept your clients from losing weight, changing the way they eat, incorporat-ing physical activity into their lives, and improving their overall health and well-being. Learn strategies and systems to change the ftness, nutrition and life-style behaviors that may be holding your clients back. Based on the ACE Health Coach Manual, this course will help students master the necessary information and theories of successful lifestyle modifcation for professional ftness consultants. Are you a nurse, an occupational therapist, or even a corporate wellness representative who helps people with strategies and systems to change the ftness, nutrition and lifestyle behaviors that may be holding them back? This class can help prepare professionals from a variety of felds for a career as an ACE Health Coach, or enhance the skills of practitioners already working with clients. 4/7-6/16 Su 10:30am-1:30pm $750 F619 Strong Center

Lacey Campus 4220 6th Ave SE, Lacey WA 98503 • 360.709.2020 • spscc.edu/cce • [email protected]


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