UNM Continuing Education Catalog Spring 2013

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Department Directory

Table of Contents Training Partners Department Directory Tuition Remission How to Register Dean’s Message Staff Directory Course Index Information and Policies Financial Aid and Loan Information Non-Credit Registration Form Business & Technology Table of Contents Online Training Information Custom Training and Consultation Services Certificate Programs and Certifications Course Information

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Culture Story of New Mexico Travel and Lecture Series Osher Lifelong Learning Growth & Enrichment General Information Table of Contents Off Campus Location Guide Personal Growth Personal Enrichment Especially for Youth Community Service Spanish Resource Center DWI Awareness Training Registration Information Registration Form

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Training Partners UNM Continuing Education partners with many companies to provide the very best in local, national, and international training. The logos below represent a cross-section of our partners.

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Most Requested Numbers Catalog Requests 505-925-9562 Registration 505-277-0077 Conference Center 505-277-5984 Reception Desk 505-925-9562 Fax Numbers All Programs 505-277-8975 Registration 505-277-1990 Conference Center 505-277-6080 Educational Programs Professional Development Health and Human Services Digital Arts Computer Training Mac Training Transportation Safety Programs Custom Training Story of New Mexico Travel and Lecture Series Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Growth & Enrichment Youth Programs Community Services DWI Awareness Training Spanish Resource Center Community Outreach CariĂąo Early Childhood TTAP Child Care Referral Services Transportation Regulation & Licensing

505-277-3975 505-277-6025 505-277-6037 505-277-6033 505-277-6037 505-277-3975 505-277-6034 505-277-0563 505-277-6179 505-277-6320 505-277-0698

505-277-6170 505-246-2261 ext. 125 505-277-6034 505-277-1262 505-277-7900 505-277-8771

Administration/Business Operations Interim Dean of Continuing Education Joseph Miera 505-277-2511 Interim Associate Dean of Instruction Sherry TenClay 505-277-6038 Marketing Department Deborah Kastman 505-277-6216 Produced by the Marketing Department, UNM Continuing Education

Deborah Kastman Graphic Design & Production Manager Sarah Scott Graphic Design

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Registration Form page 168 Information and Policies page 166

How to Register Online

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Our online registration is quick, convenient, and always available. Your Student Profile will give you access to your schedule, transaction records and transcripts. You will receive confirmation emails once you have registered for a class. All online payments are protected by Verisign™.

Fax/Mail Instructions: Fax/mail registration form together with one of the following: Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express number Purchase order

UNM Continuing Education Attn: Registration MSC07 4030 1 University of New Mexico Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001

Phone it in 505-277-0077 M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm with Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express Please have course numbers and section letters ready.

UNM tuition remission form Please call our office to confirm receipt of fax.

M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm UNM Continuing Education 1634 University Blvd. NE (just north of Indian School) Payment must be made in full at time of registration.

When you enroll in a non-credit class by phone, mail or Fax, we will send you an enrollment confirmation by mail or email. We will notify you of any changes to the class. Note: If your enrollment confirmation doesn’t arrive within two weeks, call 505-277-0077 during office hours, M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm.

Discounts

10% Discount is available towards non-credit classes for: Anyone registering for three or more classes at the same time; Organizations registering three or more employees in the same class; Important Dates Senior citizens age 65 or older with Non-credit registration for the Spring proof of age (also available online); semester begins November 26. UNM students with a valid UNM ID; Registration is ongoing throughout the Couples Rates are available for some semester. Spring classes start January 4. Dance and Money Matters classes. The couples rate is considered a discount, Please register early as many popular and all rules apply. classes fill quickly! Discount is available with phone/walk-in *UNM offices are closed: registration only. Discount is available December 24, 2012-January 1, 2013 only at original time of registration. January 21, 2013 Discount is not transferable, cumulative or May 27, 2013 applicable to any in-class materials, books or special fees. For third-party funded Free Parking students, the standard discounts offered Parking free and readily available for may not apply. Discounts are not availall classes held at the UNM Continuable for the Story of New Mexico Lecture ing Education/UNM Conference Center Series or Field Trips, Osher, the Substance campus. Please refrain from parking in Abuse Studies Training Program, select the clinic or Masonic Lodge parking lots Business & Technology or Custom Training adjacent to our campus. Your car may be courses. No discounts on Ed2Go, Gatlin towed, booted or ticketed. If our front and or Skillsoft online courses. Individual back parking lots are full, free over-flow programs may offer special discounts or parking is located at 1642 University Blvd., incentives. See individual program two lots north of our campus. information for complete details. Office Hours Non-Credit Registration Center Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm with the exception of holidays.* (See list below.)

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Confirming Your Enrollment

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General Information

Registration

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Tuition Remission Tuition Remission for UNM Faculty/Staff/Retirees: Use UNM’s tuition remission for ALL UNM Continuing Education noncredit classes. This includes Business & Technology, Growth & Enrichment, Online Courses, Story of New Mexico courses and Osher classes. Spring tuition remission benefit for all eligible employees is the equivalent of 8 credit hours. A separate allotment of one credit hour ($252) per academic year may be applied to approved personal enrichment courses and an additional two credit hours ($504) may be applied to approved health & fitness courses. Forms can be found online at dce.unm.edu Please Note: IRS Regulations require that Tuition Remission benefits used to register for any sport, game and hobby courses, which are listed under the Growth & Enrichment section of this catalog, be included as taxable income and subject to withholding. Please refer to the UNM Business Policy 3700 at http://www.unm. edu/~ubppm/ubppmanual/3700.htm for complete Tuition Remission policy information. It is the employee’s responsibility to monitor their use of Tuition Remission. For questions regarding the UNM tuition remission benefit, call the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

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Joe Miera, M.P.A. Interim Dean

Message from the Interim Dean At UNM Continuing Education, our core mission is to provide lifelong learning opportunities to our communities throughout New Mexico. To that end we offer the broadest array of professional development, custom training and personal growth and enrichment programming in our state. Our success is due to you, our students, who choose to invest your hard earned dollars on learning and self-improvement. You can enhance your career opportunities through our many new classes in professional development that include: One Page Project Management Certificate, Mobile Apps and Interactive Publication with InDesign, Computer Literacy Certificate and Substance Abuse Studies Training Program. If your company or agency employees require a customized training experience, call our custom training department which has customized training in the following areas: Leadership, Project Management, Lean/Six Sigma, Customer Service and Information Technology.

Mission Statement The Mission of the UNM Division of Continuing Education is to lead and collaborate with the community and within the University to develop concepts, strategies, and delivery systems which generate relevant lifelong learning opportunities for a diverse, evolving society.

Maybe you’re just looking for a new experience in a safe, fun environment, we offer personal enrichment classes for every age group from youth to seniors. We are excited by your support of our youth programs and look forward to offering new opportunities during the upcoming Spring Break. New classes include: Amazing Sculpture Creations and Intro to Silversmithing. In Growth and Enrichment we are offering these exciting new classes: Paint the New Mexico Sky, Korean and Hollywood Swing. Finally, for our growing community of age 50+ members we offer extensive classes through the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of New Mexico and Story of New Mexico program. We currently have over 1,000 members and volunteers within the institute and we invite you to join. Spring Semester classes begin early 2013, and continue through early summer. You can register by calling our registration center at 505-277-0077 or by visiting dce.unm.edu and clicking on the Registration link at the top of the webpage. We look forward to welcoming you!

Vision The Vision of the UNM Division of Continuing Education is to enrich the personal and professional lives of people through quality creative and innovative learning experiences.

Joe Miera, M.P.A. Interim Dean Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990 | Information: 505-277-6320

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Business & Technology

Staff Directory

Staff Directory Reception Desk General information Phone: 505-925-9562 email: adminsupport@lxdce.unm.edu

Custom Training and Consultation Leah Kier, MA, Senior Program Manager. Customized Training and Consultation Services Phone: 505-277-6034 email: wlkier@unm.edu; customtraining@dce.unm.edu Donna Robbins, PhD, Training and Development Program Administrator Professional Development, Leadership and Management Phone: 505-277-6447 email: drobbins@unm.edu Cherida Boyles, M.S., M.A., Training and Development Program Administrator Customer Service, Project Management and Quality Management Phone: 505-277-6178 email: cboyles1@unm.edu Andy Pena, Custom Training Coordinator Custom Program Support, IT Custom Services Phone: 505-277-9360 email: apena01@unm.edu

Business & Technology Programs Sherry TenClay, Senior Program Manager Professional Development & Skills Programs Computer training, CompTIA, GIS Phone: 505-277-6038 email: sherrytc@unm.edu Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor Health Care Careers, Human Services Careers, Fitness and Wellness, Substance Abuse Studies Training Program, Grant Writing, Mediation and Conflict Resolution Phone: 505-277-6025 email: lnalin@unm.edu; hhs@dce.unm.edu Caroline Orcutt, Program Supervisor Digital Arts, Apple Authorized Training Center, AutoCAD Phone: 505-277-6037 email: digitalarts@dce.unm.edu Angela Pacheco, Program Supervisor Professional Development and Skills, Transportation Safety Programs Phone: 505-277-3975 email: delong@unm.edu

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Sujen Diviney, Program Coordinator Information Technology Phone: 505-277-6033 email: divineys@unm.edu Meg Williamson, Editor Transportation Safety Programs Phone: 505-277-5008 email: megwill@unm.edu Georgette Stockman, Program Manager Transportation Safety Programs Phone: 505-277-5008 email: stockman@unm.edu Nanette Bowring, Program Support Business and Technology Programs Phone: 505-277-6445 email: nbowring@unm.edu Robin Love, Training Coordinator Business and Technology Programs Phone: 505-277-1202 email: rlove01@unm.edu

Culture Krista Foutz, Program Coordinator Story of New Mexico, Lectures and Travel Phone: 505-277-0563 email: atsirk@unm.edu Maralie BeLonge, Program Supervisor Osher Lifelong Learning Institute Phone: 505-277-6179 email: belonge@unm.edu

Growth & Enrichment Marie McGhee, Senior Program Manager Phone: 505-277-6320 email: mmcghee@unm.edu Naomi Sandweiss, Program Supervisor Youth Programs, Camps, Events Phone: 505-277-0698 email: naomis@unm.edu

Cari単o Early Childhood TTAP Malisa Kasparian, Senior Program Manager Cari単o Early Childhood TTAP Phone: 505-277-0954 email: mkaspari@unm.edu Amy Bazan, Program Manager Cari単o Basic Services Phone: 505-277-1469 email: amybazan@unm.edu Dawn Gibson, Program Coordinator Cari単o AIM HIGH Phone: 505-277-0593 email: dmgibson@unm.edu

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Table of Contents

Business & Technology Table of Contents UNM Continuing Education (UNMCE) is proud to be New Mexico’s training partner in business and technology with one of the largest and most comprehensive professional custom and public training programs in the state of New Mexico. We have an 80-year history of providing professional training, industry certification education, and consulting services throughout the state. We offer over 80 certificate programs and industry endorsed and required certifications, with more than 1000 course offerings annually. You will find continual creation of the full spectrum of professional services starting with individual career advisement and business needs analysis. Customized training and public classes are targeted to address your specific business and professional requirements. Our instructors and consultants are content experts in Needs Analysis, Grant Writing, Professional Development, Health and Community Action Development, Digital Arts, Information Technology, and Curriculum Development. We offer solution-based and customer-focused service. Online Training................................................................................ 7 Custom Training and Consultation Services......................... 8 Free InfoBytes...............................................................................10 Certificates and Certifications..................................................11 Course Descriptions with dates, times, tuition and instructor................................................................. 40

Leadership, Management and Supervision..........................................................12

Leadership University.................................................................12 Supervisory Skills Certificates .................................................12 Leadership and Management Tools.....................................13

Leadership and Management Tools.............13

Project Management Certificates...........................................13 Event Management Certification............................................14 Training and Facilitation Certificates......................................14 Global Career Development Facilitator Training...............15 Graduate School Exam Prep....................................................15

Business and Professional Careers..............16

Administrative Assistant Careers............................................16 Finance and Accounting Certificates ...................................17 Executive Certificate in Financial Planning..........................17 Certificate in Paralegal Studies................................................18

Alternative Energy & Energy Efficiency........18 Health and Community Action Development.........................................19

Emergency Medical Technician Training..............................19 Health Care Careers....................................................................19 Fitness and Wellness..................................................................21 Human Service Careers.............................................................22 Substance Abuse Studies.........................................................23 Mediation and Conflict Resolution Certificates.................24 Grant Writing Training.................................................................24 Community Engagement..........................................................24

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Computer Skills..................................................25

Computer Literacy.......................................................................25 Desktop Computing....................................................................26 Apple................................................................................................27

Digital Arts...........................................................28

Graphic Design and Visual Communication......................28 Web Design and Development..............................................29 Multimedia.....................................................................................31 Digital Photography.....................................................................33 Digital Filmmaking.......................................................................35 Music Production.........................................................................35 Apple Creative Professional.....................................................36

IT Professions......................................................37

CompTIA Certifications..............................................................37 Microsoft Professional and Oracle Online..........................38 ITIL Certification............................................................................38 AutoCAD.........................................................................................39 Geographic Information Systems (GIS)..............................39

Course Information...........................................40

Professional Development and Skills.................................. 40 Leadership and Management Tools.....................................41 Employment and Career Development..............................47 Business and Professional Careers.......................................47 Health and Community Action Development...................50 Computer Skills............................................................................59 Digital Arts..................................................................................... 65 IT Professions................................................................................81 Course Skills Assessments...................................................... 84

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Ed2GO

Instructor Led

Gatlin

Instructor Guided

Gatlin Education Services provides comprehensive online career training programs designed to prepare you for jobs in today’s most popular careers. These programs are designed by a team of professionals from each respective field, who work to provide the most effective web-based learning experience available today. Instructors/mentors are actively involved in your online learning experience. They respond to any questions or concerns, encouraging and motivating you to succeed. These courses are online open enrollment, which means all of your lessons are always available to you; your class begins when you log in. Each course includes a set of lessons and evaluations. Books and materials are mailed to you. You will have access to each course for up to six months. For complete Ed2Go and Gatlin course descriptions, visit our website at dce.unm.edu and choose “online courses.”

SkillSoft

Self-paced

SkillSoft provides comprehensive e-learning content and technology products. SkillSoft’s multi-modal learning solutions enhance the speed and effectiveness of formal and informal learning. Each SkillSoft self-study course can be started at any time and is available to you for six months from the date you log on. You can complete the course at your own pace, at your convenience. Many courses are approved by international professional organizations for CEUs or PDUs. Lessons are available for reference and review anytime during your six month window. SkillSoft courses and packages are designated in this catalog with an “N” in the course number. Look for our online information in major program areas. To access SkillSoft course descriptions, choose “Search Courses.” SkillSoft courses are listed in program areas and are designated with an “N” following the course number. For student advisement, contact the program supervisor for your area of study (see page 4).

Instructor Guided

Career Step is a Leader in online allied health education and job training, offering preparation for national certification & employment. Founded in 1992, Career Step has trained over 60,000 students. Graduate Services include: • Personalized consultations and career guidance

Online Training

This is a great place to start for your first-time online experience! For as little as $119, Ed2Go offers a wide range of highly interactive courses that you can take online. Every course is instructor led. You can ask questions and give or receive advice at any time during the course. You can take courses at the times that are most convenient for you. A new section of each course starts monthly; new lessons are released on Wednesdays and Fridays until the completion of the course. All courses run for six to eight weeks and are composed of 12 lessons representing 24-30 hours of instruction. For complete Ed2Go course descriptions, visit our website at dce.unm.edu and choose “online courses.”

Career Step

• Monthly follow-up communication • Resume review, interview coaching, reference letters • 1 year help hotline after graduation • Assistance to identify potential employment opportunities • 96% employment rate for high honors medical transcriptionist graduates • 80% employment rate for high honors coding graduates with certification • Accessible database with details of over 150 transcription companies You’ll receive career focused education and job training that includes real world practicum and software used in the workplace from instructors with industry experience & certifications. Career Step courses are self-paced and vary in cost from $1300-2375 depending upon the program. Technical Assistance information is provided by each vendor at the start of each class. Keep this contact information and your user name and password in a secure location for current and future classes. You may also contact our vendor liaison, Nanette Bowring, Monday–Thursday at 505-277-6445, or ceonline@unm.edu. For advisement, contact the program supervisor for your area of study (see page 4). Some courses allow you to print your certificate immediately upon successful completion of your class at a pass rate of 70% or higher. Register online or by calling 505-277-0077. UNM employees can fax their completed tuition remission forms and registration forms to 505-277-1990. Other online courses available through UNMCE Medical Transcription Editor Online.............................. 52 Pharmacy Tech Online...................................................... 52 Medical Office Assistant Online..................................... 52 I/O Medical Coding and Billing...................................... 52

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Custom Training & Consultation Services

Custom Training & Consultation Services Examples of Custom program topics include:

Leah Kier, MA Community Outreach and Custom Training Senior Program Manager Leah Kier, the UNMCE Community Outreach and Custom Training Senior Program Manager, has over twenty years of experience in the field of training and development. She has managed, designed, developed and delivered hundreds of training courses and programs for government and business clients on a local, state, and national level. Leah has a Master’s degree in adult learning and training, and serves on the board of the New Mexico Chapter of the American Society for Training and Development.

Custom Training Custom training is a cost-effective, targeted way to enhance job skills and workplace performance. UNM Continuing Education’s Custom Training Program can customize any course in this catalog to meet the needs of your business or organization. Our staff will work with you to create a customized training program that aligns with your training and organizational requirements. Our experienced, dedicated, and certified instructors will deliver the custom training program to your employees.

Advantages of Custom Training • Create specialized courses, certificate programs, conferences, and workshops • Discover options ranging from one-on-one training to entire organization training rollouts • Save money with cost-effective group training • Arrange training dates and times to meet your schedule • Reduce travel time with on-site training • Target training content for your business’s specific needs • Use your business’s data for exercises and examples for targeted learning UNM departments and units, you may use tuition remission benefits for Business and Technology customized courses. For help, call 505-277-9360.

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Professional Development Leadership, Management, Supervisor Training • Succession Planning • Project Management • Project Management (PMI) Test Prep • Earned Value Management (EVM) • Lean • Six Sigma • Team Building • Communications • Conflict Resolution • Diversity • Ethics • Anti-Sexual Harassment Professional Skills Employability Skills • New Employee Orientation/ Onboarding • Business and Technical Writing • Customer Service and Customer Relationship Management (CRM) • Sales • Presentation Skills • Finance and Accounting • Office and File Organization Health Care Case Management • Lean for Healthcare • Motivational Interviewing • Medical Billing and Coding Manufacturing and Engineering Construction Management • Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) • LEED • Lean Manufacturing • Green Building and Retrofitting • Engineering Management • Solar Photovoltaics • Wireless Communications • Lasers and Applications • Fiber Optics • Pro/Engineer Software Languages Workplace English: English for Professionals • Workplace English (ESL) for Custodial, Food Service, and Hospital Service Staff Workplace Spanish: Workplace Spanish for Medical Staff • EMTs • Banking • Customer Service •Call Center • Custodial • Firefighters • Law Enforcement Information Technology Microsoft Office 2007 and 2010 • MS Project • AutoCAD • GIS • ITIL • SharePoint • IT Security Programming (.NET, C++, C#, PHP, Java, Perl, MySQL, SQL, XML) • CompTIA Certifications (A+, Network +, Linux +, Security +, Server +) • VMWare • Microsoft Technical Certifications • Linux • Cisco • Macintosh Digital Arts Graphic Design • Web Design and Development • Computer Graphics • Photography • Video • Audio • Animation • Motion Graphics • Adobe • Apple Pro Training • Multimedia

customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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Consultation Services

Examples of Consultation Services include: Project Management Executive Coaching Organizational Development Website Design and Development Database Design and Development Desktop Computer Support IT Consultation Meeting Facilitation Services

UNM Continuing Education Government University UNM Continuing Education’s Custom Training Program offers courses and programs that are specifically designed for your state or federal training requirements. For example, we offer project management training that leads towards PMI certification and is in alignment with requirements of state and federal contract officers, program and project managers. UNMCE also offers Lean Government courses that use Lean production principles and methods that create a culture of continuous improvement. And, UNMCE offers Leadership and Management Programs that are uniquely designed around your state or federal agency employee needs. In addition, UNMCE offers a New Leadership and Middle Leadership Program for federal employees through the New Mexico Federal Executive Board.

UNM Continuing Education Leadership University UNM Continuing Education is now offering a Leadership University for businesses who want to improve the supervisory, management, or leadership skills of their employees. Our custom training staff will help you create a unique professional development program that will take your organization’s leadership to a higher level of effectiveness while improving your organization’s business results. Customized training options could include workshops, peer support groups, and employee coaching.

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UNM Continuing Education’s Custom Training Program offers exceptional training services through our Workplace Learning and Performance Center. This Center is based on the latest research and benchmarking trends in the design and development of adult training and includes expert services in instructor-led training, blended instruction (both instructor-led and online), online instruction with digital media, on-the-job training, assessment and evaluation, and coaching, etc. Training programs created through the UNMCE Workplace Learning and Performance Center are designed in collaboration with your business or organization by our expert training professionals and instructional designers who have years of experience in creating state-of-the art training solutions. The programs we develop are based on content gathered from experts and include metrics that measure the amount of employee knowledge and skills gained from specific training programs. We can help you design, develop, support, and implement training and organization solutions for your business. Types of Workplace Learning and Performance Training Services Available • Training Manual Design and Development • Web Course Design and Development using WebCT, Blackboard or Moodle • Needs Assessment and Evaluation Services • On-the-Job Training (OJT) Program Design and Development

Funding for Customized Training JTIP UNM Continuing Education’s customized training classes and programs may be eligible for State of New Mexico Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) funding. JTIP funds customized training for newly created jobs in expanding or relocating companies in New Mexico. WIA UNM Continuing Education’s customized training classes and programs may be eligible for WIA funding for businesses through the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions Workforce Investment Act for skills in demand in Healthcare, Manufacturing, or Construction.

customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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Custom Training & Consultaion Services

UNM Continuing Education offers expert Consultation Services to businesses and organizations. Our professional instructors are also expert consultants who can work directly with you and your business to address the needs of your ongoing projects as well as new organizational initiatives.

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Explore new interests or get expert advice on technical issues. FREE demonstrations open to the public.

Digital Arts Information Session Join us for a free information session on our Digital Arts programs. Get information on certificate programs, courses and employment information for Graphic Design, Web Design and Development, Digital Photography, Digital Filmmaking, Multimedia, Instructional Media, Music Production, Apple Certifed Professional, Apple computer maintenance and more.

infoByte Series/Conference Center

Thursday, January 24

5:15pm-6:30pm

No need to register. It’s free. Bring a friend. This session meets in room 219 at UNM Continuing Education. 1634 University Blvd. NE. For more information or to RSVP, call 505-277-6037. Visit our website at dce.unm.edu/free-info-sessions.htm

Accomodations

UNM Continuing Education

Conference Center A versatile and welcoming facility for special events large or small. Our comfortable auditorium creates an air of expectation among your guests. The versatile meeting rooms accommodate many kinds of learning events such as seminars, as well as trade shows and sales events. The breakout rooms can be used to cater lunch for the attendees of an all-day multitrack conference, or host a celebration after the performance or graduation. We may be more than you expected to find at our affordable rates. We have the perfect facility to host any group from six to six hundred.

Facility Rental Information

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Facility Manager email

bhoran@unm.edu

Auditorium seats 600 with an elevated stage Breakout amd meeting rooms Large lobby and reception area Banquet room for catered events Classrooms and computer labs Free parking Central location Accessible for those with disabilities

Available Services Registration center Event Planning Banquet setup with your caterers or ours Satellite downlink Teleconferencing Video conferencing High-speed internet access Wireless internet access Sound & audio visual equipment, such as video, LCD, and overhead projection

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Certificates & Certifications

Our certificate programs have been created by UNM Continuing Education staff partnering with employers and instructors. Certifications are created by national or international organizations that set the industry standard through education and testing requirements and authorized training providers. We update our certificate programs and create new ones in response to changing professional needs. The requirements for the completion of your certificate program are those defined in the semester in which you began your program. Contact information for your program supervisor is listed in each program area. Funding is available for many of our certificate programs through special funding programs or employer tuition assistance. For additional information visit our website at http://dce.unm.edu/loans-financial-aid.htm. UNM employees, you may use your Tuition Remission benefit for all Business & Technology courses. For complete Tuition Remission policy information, please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

UNM employees, you may use your Tuition Remission benefit for all Business & Technology courses. For complete Tuition Remission policy information, please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Career Training Enjoy your job! We offer career advisement, connections to employers in the industry, and training that works. Our career training exceeds your expectations for getting the information you need, in a time frame that works for you. Find plenty of opportunities for short-term training that can improve your career or launch a new one. For a Career as a …

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Administrative Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 Administrative Medical Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Certified Wedding & Event Planner . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic & Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Medical Transcription Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Paralegal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 Pharmacy Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Phlebotomist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

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Apple Creative Professional Certifications . . . . . . . Digital Photography Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Facilitation and Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grantwriting courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Graphic Design Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MS Office Computer Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Music Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Negotiation and Conflict Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . Professional Writing courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Project Management (PMP, CAPM) . . . . . . . . . . . . Web Design Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

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Career Training

Our courses and certificates offer the knowledge, skills and abilities in demand by today’s business and industry leaders. We hire instructors who are experienced professionals from business, industry, and education and who enjoy teaching the concepts and skills that are part of their own daily work. They have the most current professional credentials and certifications. Our instructors are networked with employers to provide you with exceptional connections to workforce possibilities. Most of our classes are intentionally small to foster better class discussion and individualized instructor assistance.

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Leadership, Management and Supervision

Professional Development and Skills Our Professional Development certificates and certifications address skills and outcomes that are fundamental to your success in the pursuit of your career goals. Check out the following program areas: Leadership, Management and Supervision, Leadership and Management Tools, and Business and Professional Careers. For more information contact Angela Pacheco, Program Supervisor, at delong@unm.edu or 505-277-3975.

Leadership, Management and Supervision Leadership University

Basic Supervisory Skills Certificate

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Understanding Your Leadership Style

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Team Effectiveness and Team Building

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Communication Skills & Conflict Management

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Time Management/ Setting Priorities

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Business Ethics

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Public Speaking / Presentation Skills

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Diversity

Customize this program for your department, business or organization. Contact Donna Robbins at drobbins@unm.edu or 505-277-6447. Visit our website for scheduled classes.

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Supervisory Skills Certificate

Advanced Supervisory Skills

Learn the skills and tools necessary for effective supervision. Whether you are already a supervisor or working toward a supervisory position, this program will help you understand the principles of effectively supervising your team and their work.

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Registration Discount—Enroll in all of the Supervisory Skills courses for any certificate at the same time and receive a 10% discount. Mediation and Conflict Resolution courses have moved to page 57 as part of our new area of Community Engagement courses. You’ll also find them included in the Intermediate Supervisory Skills Certificate on this page. Same great instructors, same certificate programs, in a new home. Conflict Resolution/Mediation, Grant writing and Volunteer/Nonprofit management). For more information contact Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor, at lnalin@unm.edu or 505-277-6025, or visit dce.unm.edu.

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Business Ethics Summer 2013 Managing Time Productively and Delegating for Results 40 Motivating and Leading Your Workgroup 40 Communicating with Difficult People 57 Win-Win Conflict Resolution 58

Intermediate Supervisory Skills Certificate

20512 20518 20521 40110 40112 40114 40125 20500 20524 20535

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Making Meetings Effective 40 Business Ethics Summer 2013 Managing Time Productively and Delegating for Results 40 Motivating and Leading Your Workgroup 40 Communicating with Difficult People 57 Win-Win Conflict Resolution 58 Successful Negotiating 58 Mediating Workplace Conflicts Fall 2013

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Business Ethics Summer 2013 Managing Time Productively and Delegating for Results 40 Motivating and Leading Your Workgroup 40 Communicating with Difficult People 57 Win-Win Conflict Resolution 58 Successful Negotiating 58 Mediating Workplace Conflicts Fall 2013 Making Meetings Effective 40 Productive Performance Appraisals 40 Emotional Intelligence at Work 41

Government University UNM Continuing Education can create courses and programs specifically designed to meet state or federal training requirements. These include PMI certification, Lean Government, and Leadership programs. Please contact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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Project Management Project Management Practitioner Certificate

Our certificate programs are a good choice for those looking for project management experience and those aspiring to obtain a PMI credential. Please visit http://www.pmi.org to learn more about PMI’s credentials and how they may fit into your continuing education plans.

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Learn project management methods, define the best methods for a given project, and discover how to apply these skills to cost and scheduling tools such as Microsoft Project, integrating project management practices with project management software. Microsoft Project is the software of choice for project management planning and execution. The Project Manager Professional (PMP®) and Certified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®) are the project management credentials of choice for numerous industries and companies. Increase your Project Management understanding and experience, then prepare to sit for either PMP® or CAPM® exam. Our PMIapproved courses can be applied toward the 35-hour education requirement and will promote increased project management skills in both administrative support and project management staffing. As a member of a credentialed project management team, you can improve your organization’s project results (cost, time, and quality) through the use of accepted project management tools, techniques, and principles. For more information on pre-exam requirements, visit the PMI website at http://www.pmi.org/ Certification.aspx. For more information contact Angela Pacheco, at delong@unm.edu or 505-277-3975. Registration Discount—Enroll for all courses in any Project Management certificate at one time and receive a 10% discount. Customized Quality Management Courses UNMCE’s Custom Training Program offers Lean, Six Sigma, Project Management and Earned Value Management (EVM) courses tailored specifically for the requirements of your business or organization. Contact us at 505-277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu for more information.

No. Course 21000 21025 21030

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Applying Project Management for Effective Teams Summer 2013 MS Project Module 1: Project Plan Definition 42 MS Project Module 2: Budgeting & Tracking 43

Project Management Information Systems Certificate 21025 21030 21041

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MS Project Module 1: Project Plan Definition MS Project Module 2: Budgeting and Tracking MS Project Module 3: Team Communication and Productivity

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Project Management Master Certificate No. Course 21000 21005 21010 21025 21030 21041

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Applying Project Management for Effective Teams Summer 2013 Understanding Project Management 41 Integrating Project Management: Principles and Practices 42 MS Project Module 1: Project Plan Definition 42 MS Project Module 2: Budgeting and Tracking 43 MS Project Module 3: Team Communication and Productivity 43

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21018 One Page Annual Planning and Execution 21019 One Page Project Planning and Execution 21020 One Page Communication Planning

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Are you ready to earn your PMP® or CAPM® credential? Check the PMI website for eligibility, then register for our exam prep class. No. Course

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21015 Project Management Professional (PMP®)/CAPM® Certification Exam Prep 42

Customized Project Management Courses Your business or department may want to take customized Project Management classes as a group to learn the processes together, and then develop a unique project plan for your business. Also, PMI Exam Prep courses are offered to businesses. Please contact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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Project Management

UNM Continuing Education is a Registered Education Provider for the Project Management Institute (PMI). As a Registered Education Provider (REP), we offer certificate programs and courses that are preapproved for professional development units (PDUs) through PMI and have been reviewed by a project management professional (PMP) to ensure that they meet PMI’s expectations for professional development in project management.

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Event Management/Instruction and Facilitation Training

Event Management The Wedding and Event Planner certificate is perfect for the individual looking to get started in the wedding and event planning business right away. In partnership with The Wedding Planning Institute, UNM Continuing Education is offering this 40-hour hands-on program which covers everything a wedding or event planner needs to know! You can gain the knowledge and expertise to work as an event planner or to start your own business as a wedding planner.

No. Course 21100 Certified Wedding and Event Planner

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Visit www.ises.com for more information on the benefits and requirements of the Certified Special Events Professional (CSEP) designation. For more information contact Angela Pacheco, at delong@unm.edu or 505-277-3975.

Instruction and Facilitation Training In partnership with the New Mexico Chapter of the American Society for Training and Development (ASTDNM), Continuing Education at UNM offers certificate programs in Instruction and Facilitation Training to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to become effective professional trainers or to gain advanced skills in delivering presentations and leading group discussions. These instruction and facilitation certificates are stackable. Each certificate also satisfies many of the required courses for the next level. Build your way at a pace that works for you. For more information contact Angela Pacheco, at delong@unm.edu or 505-277-3975. Registration Discount—Enroll in three or more classes at the same time and receive a 10% discount.

Presentation Certificate Enhance your skill in meetings, sales sessions, small group discussions, or training classes with techniques learned in these exciting courses. Organize your thoughts and present with confidence. Understand the needs of adult learners and build a solid foundation for using training as a skill or a career. No. Course

Learn all of the skills needed to be a successful trainer! Understand how to analyze student needs, design and develop program content, implement trainings, and evaluate student comprehension and program effectiveness. No. Course 23000 23003 23006 23008 23009 23012 23021 23023 23025

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Facilitating Adult Learning 44 Instructional Systems Design 45 Presentation Skills for Trainers 45 Assessing Student Outcomes Fall 2013 Conducting an Effective Program Evaluation 43 Developing Training Materials Fall 2013 Designing Effective Training Activities Fall 2013 Managing Challenging Classroom Situations 45 Applied Professional Trainer Skills NEW Summer 2013

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23000 Facilitating Adult Learning 23003 Instructional Systems Design 23006 Presentation Skills for Trainers

Create your own Custom Leadership University UNM Continuing Education can create a Leadership University for businesses who want to improve the supervisory, management, or leadership skills of their employees. Our custom training staff will help you create a unique program that will take your organization’s leadership to a higher level of effectiveness while improving your organization’s business results. Contact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-2776034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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Professional Trainer Certificate

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Workplace Learning and Performance Center Services UNM Continuing Education Custom Training Program offers exceptional customized training services for businesses and government agencies through our Workplace Learning and Performance Center. Services include the design and developments of training manuals, online courses, on-the-job training, assessment and evaluation, as well as coaching services. Please contact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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Explore the world of online training! Discover the insand-outs of the online learning environment and how it varies from face-to-face learning. Explore the various technologies used in course implementation. Learn the basics of course development to prepare you to build your own online course. No. Course

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Facilitating Adult Learning 44 Instructional Systems Design 45 Introduction to Online Instruction 45 Exploring Technologies Used in Online Instruction 45 Basics of Online Course Development 45

Certified Professional in Learning and Performance Exam Prep (CPLP) Validate your professional status with the highly respected Certified Professional in Learning and Performance (CPLP) designation offered by the American Society for Training and Development. This exam preparation course covers all nine categories of Learning and Performance expertise, and provides participants with a complete set of ASTD Learning System manuals and a comprehensive, web-based CPLP practice test. No. Course

Become a Global Career Development Facilitator (GCDF). This 90-hour course will enable you to develop a new career or enhance your current profession in career development. Gain international certification and choose from among a variety of career development occupations. Students can expect approximately 30 hours of homework while completing this program. This course meets on UNM’s main campus, University Advising and Enrichment Center, Room 220. Lunch is provided at each session. Visit www.NCDA.org for further information. To attend, you must have a Bachelor’s degree in any field, and be seriously committed to acquiring or currently working in, a career advisement position. Contact Jenna Crabb, jennas@unm.edu, for program questions. You must attend all class sessions in order to be certified. No. Course 23077 Global Career Development Facilitator Training

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For Instructional Media Developer Certificate, see page 32.

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23075 Certified Professional in Learning and Performance Exam Prep (CPLP)

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Graduate School Exam Prep Visit www.kaptest.com or call 1-800-KAPTEST for additional program details. To register call 505-277-0077.

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Money Back: In the rare case that a student does not improve he or she can continue to study with us for the next test administration or can get a 100% tuition refund. Guarantee requirements are available at www. kaptest.com Kaplan is pleased to offer its score raising programs in Albuquerque in partnership with UNMCE. Please visit www.kaptest.com or call 1-800-KAPTEST for additional program details. UNM Tuition Remission Students: Please enroll with UNMCE at least 7 days prior to the first class to ensure timely course material delivery. To register call 505-277-0077.

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Graduate School Exam Prep

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Global Career Development Facilitator Certification

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Administrative Professionals

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Business and Professional Careers Administrative Professionals We serve Administrative Professionals by offering a variety of certificate programs and Certifications geared toward building and enhancing your career. Add one or more of these to your resume or performance review, and increase your employability. Make your career your own with certificates that reflect your talents, gifts, skills and interests.

Certificates/Courses Page Accounting with Computer Applications Certificate 17 Database Management 26 Digital Arts Basics 28 Event Management 14 Microsoft Office Suite (MOS) certifications 26 Microsoft courses 59 Macintosh courses 63 Negotiation and Conflict Resolution 24 Project Management 13 Supervisory Skills 12 Volunteer Management 24 Workskills for the Workplace Summer 2013

Administrative Professional Conference ­— Meet Your Future It’s a new day in the workplace and your future is now.

April 23 & 24 9:00am-3:00pm Course: 37110 Course: 37111 Both days:

$129 $129 $199

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For more conference information, visit our website at dce.unm.edu or contact Sherry TenClay at sherrytc@unm.edu or 505-277-6038.

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These Finance and Accounting certificates are stackable. Each certificate also satisfies many of the required courses for the next level. Build your way at a pace that works for you. For more information, contact Angela Pacheco at delong@unm.edu or 505-277-3975. Registration Discount—Enroll in all courses at one time in either Finance or Accounting certificate program and receive a 10% discount.

Receive an introduction to accounting equations. Learn how to read a budget report, how to give a budget report, and how a double entry accounting system works. Discover the fun of finance in this program where even the most basic questions receive thoughtful, careful answers. No. Course

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37151 Bookkeeping Basics 47 37158 Small Business Bookkeeping with QuickBooks Pro 47 52161 Excel: Beginning 61

Accounting with Computer Applications Certificate Learn the real-world accounting skills needed for your organization or businesses. Evaluate your business and organizational health and establish a solid foundation of knowledge for managing your entire financial environment. These courses will help you refine or expand your financial skills in the accounting field. No. Course 37151 37158 37200 37201 52141 52162

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Bookkeeping Basics 47 Small Business Bookkeeping with QuickBooks Pro 47 Accounting One 48 Accounting Two 48 Word: Beginning 60 Excel: Intermediate 61

Taxation of Persons, Property and Other Entities— Examine the federal income tax system, with particular emphasis on sole proprietorship, partnership, and LLC/corporation taxation. Retirement and Employee Benefits—Study qualified retirement plans, other tax-advantaged plans, nonqualified plans and employee benefits in a manner that integrates the most important concepts of financial planning. Estate Tax Planning—Learn about estate planning and the taxation of estates. Examine the tax implications of gifts and bequests, federal estate tax, and revocable and irrevocable trusts, including bypass and marital deduction trusts. Capstone Case Course in Financial Planning— Participate in detailed case analysis, and learn how the six major areas of financial planning—fundamentals, investment planning, income tax planning, retirement planning, and estate planning—are integrated to form a complete client package. Classes are generally held every other weekend, on Fridays from 6:00pm to 9:35pm and on Saturdays from 8:45am to 5:00pm. Holidays and local events will alter the dates and times for some class meetings. A BA is not required for participation in this program. However, proof of a BA or higher is required upon passing the CFP Certification Exam and before the CFP designation can be used. For more information contact Angela Pacheco, at delong@unm.edu.

Executive Certificate in Financial Planning

Executive Certificate in Financial Planning

The financial planning field is experiencing tremendous growth as both experienced financial professionals and newcomers enter the market. Increased demand for financial planners is expected to continue, making this field a popular career choice. This nine-month certificate program provides students with a strong foundation of professional knowledge about financial planning theory, concepts, and practice. Students pay one price for the full six-course program.

This nine-month certificate program prepares you for a number of lucrative positions in the financial industry. Tuition remission may be used for all three semesters. Program graduates are eligible to sit for the National CFP Certification Exam. No. Course 37280 Executive Certificate in Financial Planning

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The program consists of the following important course topics: Fundamentals of Financial Planning and Insurance Planning—Receive an introduction to the financial planning profession, to include the concepts of the time value of money, insurance planning, and the practice of personal financial planning by professional planners. Registration | Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990

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Finance and Accounting

Bookkeeping Certificate

Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management— Study risk return, debt and equity securities, and options and futures contracts. Use a portfolio project to evaluate financial investment alternatives. Study important investment strategies and valuation models to understand basic investment principles and practices.

Business & Technology

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Business & Technology

Paralegal Studies/Alternative Energy & Energy Efficiency

Paralegal Studies Paralegal Certificate Program This program is an intense, fast-paced introduction to the legal system, basic concepts of paralegalism, and legal research and writing. Small classes taught in an interactive hands-on style give students a solid foundation in the legal system, legal terminology, civil procedure, criminal procedure, evidence, interviewing, law office management, and ethics. Students who complete this course gain skills in drafting documents, interviewing, trial preparation, briefing cases, and legal research and writing, utilizing the UNM Law Library, WESTLAW, and visits to observe motions and trials in the courtroom. Students are required to complete basic legal research and writing assignments including legal memoranda. Upon successful completion and at the recommendation of the instructor, students are eligible to apply for a mentored paralegal internship in government setting or private law firms. Internship sites are arranged by the instructor. For more information contact Angela Pacheco, at delong@unm.edu or 505-277-3975.

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37326 Paralegal Certificate Program 37327 Paralegal Internship

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Over 75% of our students completing the certificate program and the internship are either currently working as Paralegals or enrolled in the UNM School of Law.

To print an unofficial transcript: 1. Go to our website at dce.unm.edu. 2. Click on “Student Resources” at the right in the “Quick Links” menu. 3. On the Student Resources page, scroll down to “Transcripts”. 4. Click on “print your transcript” 5. Enter your Username* and Password, then click “sign in”. 6. Click on “my transcript” on the left. 7. Click the red “Print View” button at the top. 8. Now choose “Print” from the File menu in your browser.

Alternative Energy & Energy Efficiency Visit dce.unm.edu/AlternativeEnergy or call 505-277-2382 for additional program details.

Retrofitting Buildings for Efficiency Certificate This 24-hour certificate course provides the fundamentals of retrofitting for energy efficiency related to existing commercial buildings as well as residential buildings. Energy retrofits are both economically and environmentally beneficial. In today’s world, a retrofit can help owners, companies or agencies to obtain building certification, a rebate from the federal government, and both raise the building’s overall value. Participants learn of the positive financial, environmental, and social impacts realized through retrofitting, as well as a stepby-step process for recognizing the critical components of energy efficient buildings and implementing upgrades. The use of case studies and a classroom project provide building owners, managers, designers, and contractors with valuable knowledge and tools to promote enhanced energy and water efficiency. No. Course 37451 Retrofitting Buildings for Efficiency Certificate

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We’ve got the classes to help you help others! Patient care and support careers are in high demand in New Mexico. First responder, administrative support specialist, counselor, fitness trainer, or alternative healer—our online and certificate programs can prepare you for your new career or enhance your current resume. For more information, contact Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor, at 505-277-6025 or hhs@dce.unm.edu.

Health Care Careers In partnership with the UNM EMS Academy, the EMT Basic and EMT Intermediate certificate classes and CPR for the Professional Rescuer (BLS level) provide training required to enter the field as an EMS Professional. Our training provides current knowledge on best practices assessment, treatment and techniques. This Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training exceeds the requirements for New Mexico. Upon completion of the EMT-Basic, students should take a computerized National Registry exam. These exams fill quickly. The cost is $70 and there is no skills exam. An additional cost for state licensing (Basic: $65.00) is required to work and is a prerequisite for the EMT-Intermediate course. The EMT-Intermediate course is your next step for emergency medical training. This 168 hour course will advance your career with more skills and training. Once you complete this course, you will want to take the National Registry exams the cost is $100 for the written and $150 for the skills and apply for the NM Intermediate license ($75.00). Instructors are selected by the EMS Academy to deliver skills oriented, top-quality, didactic programs. Tuition includes all books, materials, and needle-stick insurance into one package. To learn more about the program visit dce.unm.edu. You may register online or by calling 505-277-0077. For registration options or questions, contact Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor at 505-277-6025 or hhs@dce.unm.edu. For more information on the work of the EMS Academy, visit http://hsc.unm.edu/ SOM/emsacad/index.shtml or call 505-272-5757. No. Course

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38054 CPR for the Professional Rescuer 50 38080 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic 50 38085 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Intermediate 50 38100 Wilderness First Responders Check website for next class date

Certificate in Administrative Medical Coding and Billing (formerly known as Administrative Medical Specialist) The demand for medical billing and coding continues to rise. If you’re good with details and looking for a career that will provide steady employment, we can teach you the skills necessary to become a certified professional coder. Course 38104, Medical Terminology and Anatomy for Coders, is a prerequisite for this certificate—however, students who have successfully completed a medical terminology and human anatomy class at another educational institution may contact the program supervisor to validate completion and to arrange to test-out of the class. The coding coursework includes basic, intermediate, and advanced levels. Courses 38102, 38103 and 38110 must be successfully completed to receive the Administrative Medical Specialist Certificate. Students are expected to attend at least 80% of scheduled class hours and to score 70% or higher on all course exams. Purchase books for all courses from a vendor of your choice, either online or from a local bookseller. Visit our website at http://dce.unm.edu/Administrative-Medical-Specialist. htm to download the FAQ on Medical Billing and Coding. No. Course

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Required Courses 38104 38102 38103 38110

Medical Terminology and Anatomy for Coders* CPT-4 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced) ICD-9 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced) Medical Billing and Healthcare Specialist

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Related Courses 38112 CPC National Certification Boot Camp 38120 HCPCS for Coders 38125 ICD-10

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*Course 38104 is a required prerequisiite for courses 38102 and 38103.

Register Now! We want to make sure that you have a seat and materials. If your class is full, please add your name to the waiting list.

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Health Care Careers

Emergency Medical Service Careers

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Health Care, Human Service and Fitness Careers


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Health Care Careers

Online Health Care Career Training with Career Step No. Course 38128 38132 38140 38145

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Medical Transcription Editor Online Medical Administrative Assistant Online Pharmacy Technician Online Inpatient & Outpatient Medical Coding and Billing Online

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Other online Health Care career courses are also available! Visit our website for the growing list of online courses at dce.unm.edu or contact Loree Nalin at 505-277-6025 or hhs@dce.unm.edu. Healthcare Careers Online Enhance your learning with these online options from Gatlin and Ed2Go. HIPAA Compliance Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach Medical Billing and Coding + Medical Terminology

$119 $119 $1895

Visit dce.unm.edu/HealthcareOnline for course descriptions and registration information.

Phlebotomy Certificate Program Our nine-week summer Phlebotomy Certificate Program prepares students to enter this exciting medical profession as an entry level phlebotomist. In course 38205, students complete 60 hours of theory, lecture and review, 60 hours of lab and a 100-hour clinical experience at a local clinical site.

Students must be at least 18 years of age, possess a high-school diploma or GED, be willing to complete a background check and verify completion of the NM Gold Career Readiness Certificate (download the FAQ from http://dce.unm.edu/phlebotomy-2.htm). Students must be current on immunizations that are required for working in the field. We also recommend that students have current health insurance. Discover Phlebotomy (38204) is your chance to decide if this medical career is for you. Learn about blood draws and the risks and rewards of this in-demand occupation. Consult with a working phlebotomist about job placement and salary range. Learn about the national certification through the American Society for Clinical Pathology’s Certified Phlebotomy Technician (ASCP PBT) exam. Prepare to meet the prerequisites for the certificate and meet the May 15 deadline. No. Course 38204 38205 23105

Discover Phlebotomy Phlebotomy Essentials, Laboratory, Clinical Experience Work Skills

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Register for 38204 and receive a 10% discount off the tuition of Phlebotomy Essentials, Laboratory and Clinical Experience (38205) for the certificate program. Enroll in these three courses as the Phlebotomy Student Package and pay only $2989. Please schedule student advising with the Program Supervisor to submit your application packet. For more information, visit our program website at: http://dce.unm.edu/Phlebotomy.htm. Enroll early as seats are limited.

Maximize the advantage of your skills, attitude and preparation with your Work Skills (23105) Career Coach who provides 36 hours of insight into workplace demands, successful interview techniques and strategies to assess your strengths and develop a plan to meet your career goals. To apply, prospective students will need to verify all prerequisites. The deadline to enroll in the summer certificate program is May 15.

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Certified Personal Training Certificate

Continue your training with courses in many areas approved for NASM and ACE professionals. Ask about the availability of CEUs for recertification of a professional training certificate.

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38221 Personal Trainer for NASM Certification 38226 NASM Golf Fitness Specialist

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Related Courses 38054 CPR for the Professional Rescuer

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Fitness and Wellness Online Enhance your learning with these online options from Gatlin and Ed2Go. Personal Training and Group Exercise Training for Older Adults Women’s Exercise Training and Wellness Fitness Business Management Nutrition for Optimal Health, Wellness, and Sports

$2395 $2395 $2395 $2395

Visit dce.unm.edu/Fitness for course descriptions and registration information

Clinical Herbalism Certificate New Mexico keeps the spirit of traditional and ageold holistic medicine practices thriving in the modern world. Herbal medicine is an emerging field offering many professional opportunities; as an entrepreneur, Holistic Health Practitioner, Wellness Coach, a teacher, or herb cultivator and more. A resurgence of patient interested in complementary therapies and dietary supplements compels even the conventional medical practitioners to enhance their skill sets in botanical medicine. This certificate is intended for students who are interested in practicing herbalism in their communities, as well as with family and friends. Students are introduced to herbology and Materia Medica with basic science knowledge of anatomy, physiology and pathophysiology. Students use case studies for which they will design botanical protocols and give dietary recommendations. Herbal toxicity, safety and ethical and professional issues, such as limitations of the scope of their practice and seek consultation as needed or refer patients or clients to other healthcare professionals are addressed.

No. Course 38261 38265 38266 38280

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Clinical Herbalism 101 54 Clinical Herbalism 102 54 Clinical Herbalism 103 Summer 2013 Discover Integrated Wellness: Ayurveda, Herbalism, Food as Medicine and More NEW 55

Related Courses 38285 38250 38252 38254 38256

Food as Medicine Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction Mindful Eating and Living (MEAL) Living Meditatively Clinical Energy Medicine: Healing Touch Program—Level I

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Fitness and Personal Training/Clincal Herbalism Certificate

In the world of fitness, personal trainers are in high demand, with New Mexico employment growth projected to be over 25% until 2018. Prepare for your career as a personal trainer with this challenging six-week course which targets the knowledge, skills and abilities you’ll need to become a personal trainer and prepare for the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) certification exam. Students are expected to attend a minimum of 80% of class hours and pass the exam to receive NASM Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) certificate. Students must be 18 years of age or older and have proof of a current CPR/AED certificate before the CPT certificate is issued. Contact the American Red Cross for CPR/AED training dates. The CPR for the Professional Rescuer may be used to meet the NASM CPR/AED certification, as well.

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Human Services Careers

Human Services Careers Substance Abuse Studies Training Program The Substance Abuse Studies Training Program provides the skills and tools needed by professionals in the field of addictions and substance abuse. We offer the most current training and resources available in proven and promising treatment modalities for individuals seeking to become licensed in the field of substance abuse counseling. Our instructors’ credentials offer you the best of both worlds—knowledgeable educators, who are experienced counselors in the field. With your current counseling license or a degree in counseling (from an accredited institution of higher education, AA or higher is required by the NMCTPB), this program is specifically designed to meet the educational requirements for the NM Licensed Substance Abuse Associate (LSAA), or NM Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor (LADAC) in New Mexico, as well as meet NAADAC national standards. Visit http://dce.unm.edu to download the FAQ to learn more about enrolling in this training program. The quick and easy approval process will allow you to get started with classes in either fall or spring terms. Students need to verify all prerequisites with the program supervisor prior to registration. Program Options: The weekend format provides a concentrated learning experience while allowing participants to meet their weekday employment and other obligations. After you are approved for the SASTP program you may choose from the following: Individual classes – best suited for counselors needing re-licensure CEUs. Enroll in classes in the Substance Abuse Studies Training Program by phone 505-277-0077. Any related courses do not require approval, such as the Lunch & Learn Workshop (38755), Advanced Ethics (39132) or summer classes. All Substance Abuse Studies Training courses are $129.

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Certificate Program – best suited for those who intend to apply for New Mexico Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor (LADAC). Courses can be taken quickly following the outlined schedule for the semester or more slowly until you have completed all 14 classes for a total of 224 hours towards the New Mexico Counseling and Therapy Practice Board’s requirement of 276 hours. Classes are from 8:30am to 5:30pm on Saturdays and Sundays on every other weekend except holidays. The Licensure Track for Counseling Professionals (14 courses) can be completed in two semesters. To receive CEUs, students will need to attend all 16 hours of class, and demonstrate understanding of the material covered by passing the course exam with a grade of 70% or higher. Partial credit is not given. The total cost of the certificate is $1806. ($129 x 14 classes, no discounts apply.) Undergraduate college credit is available through UNM Extended University for an additional fee and course requirements. Inquire about this with the Program Supervisor. As an added benefit for those enrolling in the certificate program, you will be able to enroll in Substance Abuse Counselor Licensure and Credentialing (3 hours) and LADAC Exam Preparation (7 hours) for no additional tuition fee. Licensure requirements in New Mexico as an addiction counselor can be found on the New Mexico Counseling and Therapy Practice Board web site.

Prerequisites for Success Due to the intensity and nature of our program, we request that those in recovery have been sober for a minimum of one year before seeking admission. Some may find it more helpful to have two or more years in recovery. Please note that the courses are not intended as part of a recovery program to support participant sobriety, or as a replacement for therapy. Students are expected to be open-minded and willing to learn about and discuss new and different approaches for the treatment of addictions.

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Related Courses 38755 39132 39310 39465

Lunch & Learn Workshop: Break through Difficult Emotions –Reducing Suffering and Elevating Fulfillment Advanced Ethics Summer 2013 LADAC Exam Preparation 55 Substance Abuse Licensure and Credentialing 57

To print an unofficial transcript:

Substance Abuse Studies Training Program No. Course 39451 39452 39453 39454 39455 39456 39457 39458 39459 39460 39461 39414 39412 39413

Introduction to Substance Abuse Treatment Motivational Interviewing Psychopharmacology of Drug Abuse and Pharmacotherapies Legal, Ethical and Professional Practice Diagnosis, Assessment and Treatment Planning Community Reinforcement Approach Cognitive Behavioral Treatments and Practicum Behavioral Couples Counseling Working with Adolescents: Treatment and Prevention Managing Co-Occurring Disorders Clinical Supervision Prevention and Education Working with Family Members Group Therapies

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Individual classes are reasonably priced at $129 for 16 hours. Instructions and passwords to access course materials online are on your course confirmation.

1. Go to our website at dce.unm.edu. 2. Click on “Student Resources” at the right in the “Quick Links” menu. 3. On the Student Resources page, scroll down to “Transcripts”. 4. Click on “print your transcript” 5. Enter your Username* and Password, then click “sign in”. 6. Click on “my transcript” on the left. 7. Click the red “Print View” button at the top. 8. Now choose “Print” from the File menu in your browser.

To request an official transcript: 1. Go to our website at dce.unm.edu. 2. Click on “Student Resources” at the right in the “Quick Links” menu. 3. On the Student Resources page, scroll down to “Transcripts”. 4. Click on “request a transcript” to download a Transcript Request Form. 5. Print and complete the form, then submit to our Registration office via fax 505-277-1990, email registration@dce.unm.edu, by mail or in person at 1634 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque NM 87102. A $10 non-refundable processing fee is required. Note: For a user name and/or password reminder, please call 505-277-0077. If you have already taken classes with us, you will have an account already set up. You do not need to set up a new account.

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Register Now! We want to make sure that you have a seat and materials or textbook. If your class is full, add your name to the waiting list.

Business & Technology

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Business & Technology

Mediation and Conflict Resolution/Grant Writing/Volunteer Management

Professional Skills for Community Programs Mediation and Conflict Resolution Negotiation and dispute-resolution skills are important keys to success in today’s work environments, whether negotiating with organizations or working through relationships with coworkers. Work with professional mediators to develop your conflict resolution, negotiation and mediation skills in these interactive certificate programs. Learn how to turn win-lose scenarios—or lose-lose “stalemates”—into win-win agreements.

Workplace Mediation Certificate Prerequisite: Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Certificate. This course is available for early registration. Add this course when registering for the three courses listed above to include it in your registration discount. No. Course 40125 Mediating Workplace Conflicts

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Negotiation and Conflict Resolution Certificate Registration Discount—Enroll for all three courses at one time and receive a 10% discount. No. Course Page 40110 Communicating with Difficult People 40112 Win-Win Conflict Resolution 40114 Successful Negotiating

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Grant Writing Learn the skills needed to research, identify, and write a successful grant proposal that satisfies your funding needs. Learn essential terminology, funding types, methods, and practical applications in our Grant and Proposal Writing courses. We can provide the tools you need to successfully compete for funding! No. Course

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42140 Writing Grants that Get Funded 42145 Grantsmanship Training

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UNM employees can use tuition remission. For more information, contact Loree Nalin at 505-277-6025 or hhs@unm.edu. UNM employees should register through UNMCE by faxing your tuition remission form to 505-277-1990. All others should contact the Grantsmanship Training Center directly at registrar@tgci.com or 213-482-9860. Learn strategies for writing clearly, persuasively, and powerfully. For a full list of our writing classes go to page 58.

Volunteer Management Successful organizations value the commitment of people who share their time, energy and expertise. Providing an effective and supportive environment for your volunteers will motivate continued participation. This training is designed to be relevant for coordinators with established programs as well as those in the process of creating new ones. Students will be introduced to best practices for volunteer management recruitment and motivation. Explore ways to enhance the capacity of your organization to recruit and maintain volunteers. For course information visit our website at dce.unm.edu.

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No. Course 42471 42472 42473 42474

Building a Successful Program Recruitment, Skill Assessment and Training Managing and Motivating Your Volunteers Evaluating Your Volunteer Program

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Partial scholarship may be available for those wishing to register for all four courses. You must be currently employed by a non-profit and working with volunteers. Contact Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor at hhs@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-0077 for more information.

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Computers are an essential part of our daily lives. Introduce yourself to the things a computer can do for you, or decide to increase your skills to enhance your job satisfaction. Our computer labs are equipped with individual computers loaded with the most current software and operating system. Our small class size means greater interaction with instructors and participants in the best possible learning environment. Get the hands-on experience you need to boost your skills in the area of your choice. For more information, contact Sujen Diviney, Program Coordinator at itpro@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-6033. For Mac-specific questions, contact Caroline Orcutt at digitalarts@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-6037.

Computer Literacy

Computer Literacy Are you a new computer user? Enroll in our Computer Literacy certificates and learn how computers work, how to use Windows and Mac operating systems, and how to email and surf the Internet. In addition, get basic information about the main applications used in desktop computing. When you’re ready to learn more about the different operating systems, move to Computer Literacy Certificate Level II.

Computer Literacy Certificate, Level I No. Course

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Prerequisite (as needed) 51001 Beginning Keyboarding

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Required Courses (6) 51010 51012 51101 54010 54101 51115

Business & Technology

Computer Skills

Learn to Use a Computer at Any Age 59 Email and the Internet Fall 2013 Windows: Operating System Basics 60 Learn to Use a Mac: An Easy-Paced Introduction 63 Mac Operating System: Basics 63 Windows: Organize Your Files and Photos 60

Computer Literacy Certificate, Level II No. Course

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Prerequisites (as needed) Computer Literacy Certificate Level I or equivalent experience.

Required Courses 51102 Windows: Operating System Intermediate Summer 2013 54102/22 Mac Operating System: Intermediate OR Mac Maintenance and Support Fall 2013/64

Desktop Computing Electives (choose 1) 52141 Word: Beginning 52161 Excel: Beginning

60 61

Digital Arts Electives (choose 1) 54118 Mac OS X Applications 56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction

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Desktop Computing

Desktop Computing Online courses are now available for Office 2003 and 2007. Visit dce.unm.edu and choose “online courses” on the home page. For more information, contact Sujen Diviney, Program Coordinator at itpro@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-6033.

Osher members! Many of our Microsoft Office courses are available to you at a 50% discount. To register call 277-0077. Not an Osher member? Contact Maralie BeLonge at 505-277-6179 or belonge@unm.edu.

Microsoft Office Specialist The Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) credential is a globally recognized standard that meets industry demand and certifies your computer knowledge and skills using 2007 or 2010 Microsoft Office. Find out more about this MOS credential at http://www.microsoft. com/learning/en/us/certification/mos.aspx

Access Database Manager Certificate

Microsoft Word MOS

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52141 Word: Beginning 52142 Word: Intermediate 52143 Word: Advanced

60 60 60

Microsoft Excel MOS No. Course

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52161 Excel: Beginning 52162 Excel: Intermediate 52163 Excel: Advanced

61 61 61

Microsoft Access MOS No. Course

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52181 Access: Beginning 52182 Access: Intermediate 52183 Access: Advanced

61 62 62

Looking for funding assistance?

Demonstrate that you have the fundamental skills needed to use an Access database, extract meaningful data, and develop large-scale Access applications for multiple users. Complete the entire Access Database Manager Certificate in just one semester! Page

Required Courses 52181 52182 52183 52185 52186 52187 52350

Access: Beginning 61 Access: Intermediate 62 Access: Advanced 62 Access: Mastering Queries Fall 2013 Access: Creating Custom Reports Fall 2013 Access: Managing Data Fall 2013 Relational Database Design Fundamentals 62

Custom Microsoft Office 2007 or 2010 Courses In addition to the Microsoft Office classes offered in this catalog, UNM Continuing Education can create customized MS Office classes for your company or department that is upgrading to a new MS Office version. Contact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu

You’ve got options:

Tuition assistance may be available if you are unemployed, a veteran or veteran’s spouse, or a person with a disability. Other options include education loans or a managed payment plan. For a list of funding resources, visit our website at dce.unm.edu/Loans

Application and Registration Process

We offer free advisement with a program supervisor to help you choose the training and funding options that work best for you. We make sure that you have all of the information you need to complete any required paperwork. For a list of Program Supervisors with their specialized areas of study and contact information see page 4.

3. Contact your program supervisor about your completed funding application and award

1. Schedule an appointment with a program supervisor 2. Use the completed advisement form to work with your selected funder

4. A copy of your advisement form will be forwarded to the UNM Continuing Education registration office and you will be registered for classes. You will receive confirmation via email.

Contact Sherry TenClay, Senior Program Manager, at 505-277-6038 or sherrytc@unm.edu for more information.

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Contact: Caroline Orcutt, Program Supervisor, 505-277-6037, digitalarts@dce.unm.edu.

Mac Support Certificate

Apple Certificates

Prerequisite (as needed)

The Apple certificates prepare students for operating, upgrading and maintaining Mac computer systems at home and in the office. In addition, this training provides the basis for a professional Mac consulting and troubleshooting career.

54010 Learn to Use a Mac OR basic computer familiarity 63

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Required Courses (3) 54101/11 Mac Operating System: Basics 54118 Mac OS X Applications 54151 Mac OS X Support Mastery

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Apple

Real World Mac Certificate No. Course

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Prerequisite (as needed) 54010 Learn to Use a Mac OR basic computer familiarity 63

Required Courses (5)

UNM Continuing Education is the only Apple Authorized Training Center in New Mexico. For information on certifications and exams, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037.

54101/11 Mac Operating System: Basics 63/63 54102 Mac Operating System: Intermediate Summer 2013 54118 Mac OS X Applications 63 54119 Mac OS X Administering and Networking 64 54122 Mac Maintenance and Support 64

Apple Creative Professional Training Gain a competitive edge in the ever-changing job market and advance your professional creative career. UNM Continuing Education is the only Apple Authorized Training Center in New Mexico. We offer Apple training for certification in Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, Apple’s premiere video editing and music production software. We also administer exams for all Apple Certifications, including all Pro Apps, iLife and iWork, and Mac OS X exams. See page 76 for details. Call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or email digitalarts@dce. unm.edu for more information or free advisement.

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Business & Technology

Graphic Design & Visual Communication

Digital Arts Contact: Caroline Orcutt, Program Supervisor, 505-277-6037, digitalarts@dce.unm.edu. For a comprehensive Digital Arts Program catalog, see our website or contact the program supervisor. Caroline Orcutt began her association with UNM Continuing Education teaching graphic design in 1986. Under her guidance, the Graphic Design Program developed from one class into the current Digital Arts Program, now offering 20 different certificates, over 100 courses, online options, and Apple Authorized Training Center status. Caroline’s experience with graphic design, printing, advertising, web design, illustration, photography, and filmmaking, along with her MA in art, give her a commanding and thorough knowledge of the field.

Caroline Orcutt, MA Program Supervisor

Graphic Design & Visual Communication Graphic Design/Print Certificates

Graphic Design/Print Certificate, Level II

The Graphic Design/Print certificates focus on professional design and production for printed materials including brochures, newsletters, ads, letterhead, posters, etc. Level I provides information and skills towards entry-level employment. Level II provides advanced training for employment. You may work on Levels I and II consecutively or concurrently.

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Graphic Design/Print Certificate, Level I No. Course

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Required Design Courses (5) 55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 65 55102/322 History of Graphic Design OR Photography 65/Fall 2013 55103 Typography Fall 2013 55105 2D Design 65 55201 Drawing to Illustration Basics Fall 2013

Required Business Courses (2) 55604 Writing Creative Copy for Print and Web Media 55625 Legal Issues in Digital Arts

66 66

Computer Prerequisites (as needed) 51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics

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Prerequisites (as needed) Graphic Design/Print Certificate Level I courses, as needed, or equivalent experience

Required Design Courses (3) 55108 Symbols: Introduction to Visual Literacy 55123 Logo Design 56392 Color Theory in Digital Media

Fall 2013 65 72

Design Electives (choose 2) 55106 Advertising Design 55107 Publication Design 55801/3 Photography with a Digital Camera 55804 Photography Composition

Summer 2013 65 67/Summer 2013 67

Required Business Course (choose 1) 55622 55623 55624 55627

Marketing and Self Promotion for Digital Artists 66 Marketing with Social Media 66 Starting a Digital Arts Business Fall 2013 Portfolios for Photographers and Designers 66

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Required Computer Courses (8) 56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 56121/6 InDesign: Beginning 56122 InDesign: Intermediate 56181 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs 56185 Digital Prepress 56211 Illustrator: Beginning 56311 Photoshop: Beginning 56391 Color Management and Calibration

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70 70/71 70 71 71 71 71 72

Free Information Session Digital Arts Information Session Thursday, January 24, 5:15-6:30pm See page 10 for details.

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55701 Independent Study in Digital Arts

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Required Computer Courses (3) 56123 InDesign: Advanced 56212 Illustrator: Intermediate 56312 Photoshop: Intermediate

70 71 72

Computer Elective (choose 1) Online Portfolios with InDesign 71 Book Publishing with InDesign Summer 2013 ePublishing with InDesign Summer 2013 Mobile Apps and Interactive Publications with InDesign 71 Illustrator: Advanced Summer 2013 Photoshop: Advanced 72

Electives (1 or more) Any 1 or more Digital Arts courses (54000-59999) for a total of 8-16 hours

Practice computers are available for students enrolled in computer classes during the current semester. Call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule practice time.

The Digital Arts Basics certificates are designed for the small business owner, office employee or anyone who wants to learn the basics of digital arts used in design, marketing and multimedia and needs just the essentials to get started quickly. Get started with the basics in Graphic Design, Web Design, Digital Photography or all three. These courses also apply to the Level I certificates. No. Course

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Prerequisites (as needed) 51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics

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Required Courses (9) 55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 56121/6 InDesign: Beginning 56122 InDesign: Intermediate 56181 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs 56185 Digital Prepress 56211 Illustrator: Beginning 56311 Photoshop: Beginning 56391 Color Management and Calibration

65 70 70/71 70 71 71 71 71 72

Website Design & Development Website Design Certificates

Required Business Courses (2)

The Website Design certificates focus on building and maintaining professional and effective websites. Various tools and techniques for web editing, graphics and marketing are presented. Level I provides information and skills towards entry-level employment. Level II provides advanced training for employment. For Level II, choose a design or development concentration or a combination. You may work on Levels I and II consecutively or concurrently.

Website Design Certificate, Level I No. Course

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Required Design Courses (4) 55101 55103 55125 55231

Graphic Design and Visual Communication 65 Typography Fall 2013 Designing for the Web Summer 2013 Storyboarding Summer 2013

55604 Writing Creative Copy for Print and Web Media 55625 Legal Issues in Digital Arts

66 66

Computer Prerequisites (as needed) 51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics

60/63/63

Required Computer Courses (10) 56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 56181 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs 56211 Illustrator: Beginning 56311/51 Photoshop: Beginning OR Fireworks 57111 Flash: Beginning 58101 Creating and Maintaining a Website 58111 HTML: Beginning 58117 CSS: Cascading Style Sheets 58121 Dreamweaver: Beginning 58122 Dreamweaver: Intermediate

70 71 71 71/72 73 77 77 77 77 78

Required History Course (choose 1) 55102 55232 55322 55332 55333

History of Graphic Design History of Animation History of Photography History of Filmmaking History of Television Broadcasting

65 Fall 2013 Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Fall 2013

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Website Design & Development

56128 56129 56130 56134 56213 56313

Graphic Design Basics Certificate

Business & Technology

Required Independent Study (1)


Business & Technology

Website Design Certificate, Level II

Web Design Basics Certificate

No. Course

Page

Prerequisites (as needed) Website Design Certificate Level I courses, as needed, or equivalent experience

Required Design Courses (3) 55105 2D Design 55108 Symbols: Introduction to Visual Literacy 56392 Color Theory in Digital Media

65 Fall 2013 72

Website Design & Development

Design Elective (choose 1) 55106 Advertising Design 55123 Logo Design 55201 Drawing to Illustration Basics 55801/3 Photography with a Digital Camera 55804 Photography Composition

Summer 2013 65 Fall 2013 67/Summer 2013 67

Required Business Course (choose 1) 55620 55622 55623 55624 55627

Website Marketing and Search Engine Optimization Fall 2013 Marketing and Self Promotion for Digital Artists 66 Marketing with Social Media 66 Starting a Digital Arts Business Fall 2013 Portfolios for Photographers and Designers 66

Required Independent Study (1) 55701 Independent Study in Digital Arts

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Required Computer Courses (5) 56311/51 Photoshop: Beginning OR Fireworks 71/72 58123 Dreamweaver: Advanced 78 58201 Principles of Accessible Web Design 78 58221 Content Management Systems for Websites 78 58401 Web Programming: Basics 79

Design Concentration (choose 3) 56212 56312 57112 57161 58128

Illustrator: Intermediate Photoshop: Intermediate Flash: Intermediate Motion and Interaction Design for Web and Mobile Devices with Adobe Edge Preview Using Dreamweaver and Flash Together

71 72 73 74 78

Development Concentration (choose 3) 58112/5 HTML: Intermediate OR HTML 5 Fall 2013/77 58231 WordPress: Beginning 78 58411 JavaScript: Beginning 79 58415 JQuery 79 59411 Web Programming with PHP and MySQL 79

Electives (1 or more) Any 1 or more Digital Arts courses (54000-59999) for a total of 8-16 hours

The Digital Arts Basics certificates are designed for the small business owner, office employee, or anyone who wants to learn the basics of digital arts used in design, marketing and multimedia and needs just the essentials to get started quickly. Get started with the basics in Graphic Design, Web Design, Digital Photography or all three. These courses also apply to the Level I certificates. No. Course

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Prerequisite (as needed) 51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics

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Required Courses (9) 55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 56181 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs 56311/51 Photoshop: Beginning OR Fireworks 58101 Creating and Maintaining a Website 58111 HTML: Beginning 58117 CSS: Cascading Style Sheets 58121 Dreamweaver: Beginning 58122 Dreamweaver: Intermediate

65 70 71 71/72 77 77 77 77 78

Web Developer Certificate Build interactive, data driven websites using both client-side and server-side technologies. Acquire an understanding of database design and use, develop basic programming skills, and attain a solid foundation in the construction of websites. No. Course

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Prerequisites (as needed) 51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics 52181 Access: Beginning

60/63/63 61

Required Courses (12) 52350 Relational Database Design Fundamentals 62 58111 HTML: Beginning 77 58112/5 HTML: Intermediate OR HTML 5 Fall 2013/77 58117 CSS: Cascading Style Sheets 77 58201 Principles of Accessible Web Design 78 58221 Content Management Systems for Websites 78 58231 WordPress: Beginning 78 58401 Web Programming Basics 79 58411 JavaScript: Beginning 79 58870N XML Essentials (online) 79 59411 Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: Beginning 79 59412 Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: Intermediate 79

Electives (choose 2) 56311 Photoshop: Beginning 71 57111 Flash: Beginning 73 58121 Dreamweaver: Beginning 77 58207 Green Web Design with Online Forms 78 58415 JQuery 79 58421 Mobile Web and Application Development 79 59441 Ruby on Rails: Beginning Fall 2013

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Multimedia Certificates: Print, Web, Video

Required Computer Courses (10) 56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 56211 Illustrator: Beginning 56311/51 Photoshop: Beginning OR Fireworks 56391 Color Management and Calibration 57105 Principles of Motion Graphics 57111 Flash: Beginning 58101 Creating and Maintaining a Website 58111 HTML: Beginning 58121 Dreamweaver: Beginning 58122 Dreamweaver: Intermediate

Multimedia Certificate, Level I

Computer Elective (choose 1)

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Required Design Courses (3) 55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 65 55103 Typography Fall 2013 55125 Designing for the Web Summer 2013

Design Elective (choose 1) 55105 2D Design 55201 Drawing to Illustration Basics 55231 Storyboarding

65 Fall 2013 Summer 2013

Required History Course (choose 1) 55102 55232 55322 55332 55333

History of Graphic Design History of Animation History of Photography History of Filmmaking History of Television Broadcasting

65 Fall 2013 Fall 2013 Spring 2014 Fall 2013

65 71 71/72 72 73 73 77 77 77 78

56181 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs 57601 Digital Audio: An Introduction 58117 CSS: Cascading Style Sheets

71 74 77

Print/Web Concentration (3) 56121/6 InDesign: Beginning 56122 InDesign: Intermediate 56185 Digital Prepress

70/71 70 71

Web/Video Production Concentration (choose 3) 55911 Digital Videography: An Introduction 69 57311 Premiere: Beginning 74 57312 Premiere: Intermediate Fall 2013 57322/911 Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate OR FCP 101 74/75

Required Business Courses (2) 55604 Writing Creative Copy for Print and Web Media 55625 Legal Issues in Digital Arts

66 66

Computer Prerequisite (as needed) 51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics

60/63/63

To print an unofficial transcript: 1. Go to our website at dce.unm.edu. 2. Click on “Student Resources” at the right in the “Quick Links” menu. 3. On the Student Resources page, scroll down to “Transcripts”. 4. Click on “print your transcript” 5. Enter your Username* and Password, then click “sign in”. 6. Click on “my transcript” on the left. 7. Click the red “Print View” button at the top. 8. Now choose “Print” from the File menu in your browser.

Get Ahead with a Tutorial Elective Two-hour one-on-one sessions with the instructor of your choice are available in Apple and Digital Arts topics if you have attended a six-hour or longer class in the same topic. Contact Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule a day and time that is convenient for you. $199.

The instructor made the class fun, despite my unfamiliarity with the subject.

—Digital Arts Student

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Multimedia

The Multimedia certificates focus on professional design and production for print and electronic media including websites, CDs, DVDs, self-running presentations, as well as brochures, newsletters, ads, letterhead, etc. Choose a print/web or web/video concentration or a combination. Level I provides information and skills towards entry-level employment. Level II provides advanced training for employment. You may work on Levels I and II consecutively or concurrently.

Business & Technology

Multimedia


Business & Technology

Multimedia

Multimedia Certificate, Level II No. Course

Instructional Media Developer Certificate Page

Prerequisites (as needed) Multimedia Certificate Level I courses, as needed, or equivalent experience

Required Design Courses (2) 55108 Symbols: Introduction to Visual Literacy 56392 Color Theory in Digital Media

Fall 2013 72

Design and Related Electives (choose 2)

The Instructional Media Developer certificate focuses on creating rich materials for the classroom, including multimedia content for online learning. Learn production techniques for developing and building media for online courses and the Web. In conjunction with the Online Instructor certificate, gain an understanding of how adults learn in order to facilitate the planning and development of content that will enhance the learning process.

Any 2 or more Graphic Design, Business, Digital Photography or Digital Videography (55000-55999) courses for a total of 16-32 hours

No. Course

Required Business Course (choose 1)

Required Design Courses (3)

55620 55622 55623 55624 55627

Website Marketing and Search Engine Optimization Fall 2013 Marketing and Self Promotion for Digital Artists 66 Marketing with Social Media 66 Starting a Digital Arts Business Fall 2013 Portfolios for Photographers and Designers 66

Required Independent Study (1) 55701 Independent Study in Digital Arts

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Required Computer Courses (choose 5) 56134 Mobile Apps and Interactive Publications with InDesign 56311/51 Photoshop: Beginning OR Fireworks 56312 Photoshop: Intermediate 57112 Flash: Intermediate 57161 Motion and Interaction Design for Web and Mobile Devices with Adobe Edge Preview 58123 Dreamweaver: Advanced 58201 Principles of Accessible Web Design 58401 Web Programming: Basics

71 71/72 72 73 74 78 78 79

Print/Web Concentration (3) 56123 InDesign: Advanced 56212 Illustrator: Intermediate 56312 Photoshop: Intermediate

70 71 72

Web/Video Production Concentration (choose 2) 55921 Documentary Videography 70 57411/31 After Effects OR Motion Fall 2013/74 57913 FCP 300: Final Cut Pro Advanced Editing 76

Electives (1 or more) Any 1 or more Digital Arts courses (54000-58999) for a total of 8-16 hours

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Pre/Corequisite Online Instructor Certificate

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55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 65 55125 Designing for the Web Summer 2013 55231 Storyboarding Summer 2013

Computer Prerequisite (as needed) 51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics

60/63/63

Required Computer Courses (13) 52241 PowerPoint: Beginning 62 52245 PowerPoint and Media Fall 2013 56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 70 56121 InDesign: Beginning 70 56311/51 Photoshop: Beginning OR Fireworks 71/72 57105 Principles of Motion Graphics 73 57151 Building Instructional Media with Adobe Captivate 74 57601 Digital Audio: An Introduction 74 58101 Creating and Maintaining a Website 77 58111 HTML: Beginning 77 58121 Dreamweaver: Beginning 77 58201 Principles of Accessible Web Design 78 58221 Content Management Systems for Websites 78

Online Instructor Certificate Explore the world of online training! Discover the fine points of the online learning environment and how it varies from face-to-face learning. Gain a better understanding of the technologies used and what it takes to develop your own online class. See page 15 for details.

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Digital Photography Certificate, Level II

The Digital Photography certificates offer professional training in creating, editing and manipulating digital photographs. Digital photography may be used in web design, multimedia, filmmaking, as a fine art medium or in commercial photography. Level I provides information and skills towards entry-level employment. Level II provides advanced training for employment. You may work on Levels I and II consecutively or concurrently. Note: A digital camera is required for these certificates.

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Camera Prerequisites (as needed) 55807 Choosing the Right Digital Camera 55808 Getting Started with Your Digital Camera

68 68

Required Photography Courses (5) 55322 History of Photography Fall 2013 55801/3 Photography with a Digital Camera 67/Summer 2013 55804 Photography Composition 67 55810/24 Using Natural Light OR Nature and Landscape Photography 68/Fall 2013 55821/3 Photography with a Digital Camera II OR Digital SLR Techniques 68/68

Required Business Course (1) 55625 Legal Issues in Digital Arts

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Computer Prerequisite (as needed) 51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics

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Required Computer Courses (5) 56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 56105 Scanning and Digitizing Photos: Basics 56311/31 Photoshop OR Elements: Beginning 56312/32 Photoshop OR Elements: Intermediate 56391 Color Management and Calibration

Prerequisites (as needed) Digital Photography Certificate Level I courses, as needed, or equivalent experience

Required Design and Photography Courses (3) 55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 65 55822 Professional Lighting Techniques Fall 2013 55828 Creating Depth in Digital Photography 69

Photography Electives (choose 4)

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55810/24 Using Natural Light OR Nature and Landscape Photography 68/Fall 2013 55821/3 Photography with a Digital Camera II OR Digital SLR Techniques 68/68 55825 Photographing People in Digital 68 55827 Digital Wedding Photography 68 55830 Digital Black and White Photography Fall 2013 55831 Architectural Photography 69 55832 Sports and Action Photography 69 55834 High Dynamic Range Photography 69 55911 Digital Videography: An Introduction 69 OR any other Digital Photography (55800-55899) course

Required Business Course (choose 1) 55622 55623 55624 55627

Marketing and Self Promotion for Digital Artists 66 Marketing with Social Media 66 Starting a Digital Arts Business Fall 2013 Portfolios for Photographers and Designers 66

Required Independent Study (1) 55701 Independent Study in Digital Arts

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Required Computer Courses (2) 56313 Photoshop: Advanced 56392 Color Theory in Digital Media

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Electives (1 or more) Any 1 or more Digital Arts courses (54000-58999) for a total of 8-16 hours

Required Photo Organizing Course (choose 1) 51115 Organize Your Files and Photos 54303 iPhoto: Beginning 56361 Lightroom: Beginning

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Electives (1 or more) Any 1 or more Digital Arts courses (54000-59999) for a total of 8-16 hours

I learned a lot and have already noticed a huge improvement in my photos.

—Digital Arts Student

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Digital Photography Basics Certificate The Digital Arts Basics certificates are designed for the small business owner, office employee or anyone who wants to learn the basics of digital arts used in design, marketing and multimedia and needs just the essentials to get started quickly. Get started with the basics in Graphic Design, Web Design, Digital Photography or all three. These courses also apply to the Level I certificates. No. Course

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Prerequisites (as needed) 51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics 60/63/63 55807 Choosing the Right Digital Camera 68 55808 Getting Started with Your Digital Camera 68

Required Courses (7) 55801/3 Photography with a Digital Camera 67/Summer 2013 55804 Photography Composition 67 56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 70 56105 Scanning and Digitizing Photos: Basics 70 56311/31 Photoshop OR Elements: Beginning 71/72 56312/32 Photoshop OR Elements: Intermediate 71/72 56391 Color Management and Calibration 72

Required Photo Organizing Course (choose 1) 51115 Organize Your Files and Photos 54303 iPhoto: Beginning 56361 Lightroom: Beginning

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Use Your Photography Skills on a Story of New Mexico Trip or Tour Photography opportunities abound with Story of New Mexico’s tours. Join the Hondo Iris Farm tour for some unbelievable shots! See page 91 for additional destinations!

The teacher was really patient and helped when we didn’t understand a certain lighting technique. I honestly feel I am a better photographer now that I understand so much more about natural lighting. Great teacher, great field trips and class exercises to help us learn.

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Digital Filmmaking Certificate

Required Computer Courses (6)

The Digital Filmmaking certificate offers training in digital filmmaking including videography, video and audio editing, television production, motion graphics, 2D animation and visual effects. Learn the skills necessary for professional video or motion graphics projects, film shorts, broadcasting or innovative filmmaking. Choose a video or motion graphics concentration or a combination.

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Storyboarding Summer 2013 Photography Composition 67 Digital Videography: An Introduction 69 Community Media Studio Production Fall 2013

Required History Course (choose 1) 55232 55322 55332 55333

History of Animation History of Photography History of Filmmaking History of Television Broadcasting

Required Video Editing Course(s) (1-2) 57311 Premiere: Beginning AND 74 57312 Premiere: Intermediate Fall 2013 OR 57322/911 Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate OR FCP 101 74/75

Video Concentration (2) 55921 Documentary Videography 57913 FCP 300: Final Cut Pro Advanced Editing

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Motion Graphics Concentration (3) 55201 Drawing to Illustration Basics 57111 Flash: Beginning 57112 Flash: Intermediate

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Required Business Course (1) 55625 Legal Issues in Digital Arts

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Digital Filmmaking Certificate Level I courses, as needed, or equivalent experience For information on advanced curriculum and additional business courses for Digital Filmmaking, contact the program supervisor.

Computer Prerequisite (as needed) 51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics

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Music Production Music Production Certificate

Required Courses (4)

Enter the world of modern music production with digital recording, editing and mixing techniques. Put together a collection of virtual instruments to be played live or used with other software. Discover dynamite production solutions for music bed, soundtrack, hip hop, rhythm and blues, rock, electronic music creation and more.

57601 Digital Audio: An Introduction 74 57611/981 Logic Pro: Beginning-Intermediate OR Logic 101: An Introduction to Logic Pro 75/76 57641 Reason: Software with a Beat 75 57691 Music Promotion and Distribution 75

Advanced Music Production Certificate

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Prerequisites (as needed) Music Production courses, as needed, or equivalent experience

Required Courses (2) 55637 Legal Issues for Digital Media Summer 2013 57983 Logic 301: Advanced Music Production in Logic Pro 76

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Level I provides information and skills towards entrylevel employment. Level II provides advanced training for employment. You may work on Levels I and II consecutively or concurrently. Note: A digital video camera and tripod are required for some classes in these certificates.

56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 56311 Photoshop: Beginning 56312 Photoshop: Intermediate 57105 Principles of Motion Graphics 57411/31 After Effects OR Motion 57601 Digital Audio: An Introduction

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Business & Technology

Apple Creative Professional Certifications

Apple Creative Professional Certifications

Apple Certified Pro

Apple Authorized Training Center

Apple Certified Pro: Final Cut Pro Level Two

UNM Continuing Education is the only Apple Authorized Training Center in New Mexico. We offer Apple Training for certification in Final Cut Pro and Logic Pro, Apple’s premiere video editing and music production software. We administer exams for all Apple Certifications, including all Creative Professional Applications, iLife and iWork, and Mac OS X exams.

No. Course Prerequisite Level One Final Cut Pro End User certification

Required Course (1) 57913 FCP 300: Final Cut Pro Advanced Editing

57990V Apple Certification Exam Session

No. Course 54101/11 Mac Operating System: Basics OR basic knowledge of Macintosh OS X 57601 Digital Audio: An Introduction OR basic knowledge of audio terminology 57611/981 Logic Pro: Beginning-Intermediate OR Logic 101: An Introduction to Logic Pro

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Apple Certified Pro: Logic Pro Level Two

Required Course (1) 57322/911 Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate OR FCP 101: Introduction to Final Cut Pro 74/75

Exam Prep (as needed) 57799 Tutorial Elective 76 Exam Prep Guide and Practice Exam (see Apple’s website)

Required Exam (1) 57990V Apple Certification Exam Session

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Prerequisites (as needed)

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Differentiate yourself to employers and prospective clients as an Apple Certified Pro, and gain a competitive edge in the ever-changing job market. Apple certification programs create a benchmark for assessing users’ proficiency in Apple’s professional applications. Level One certification attests to basic operational knowledge of the application. Level Two demonstrates knowledge of advanced features and a deeper understanding of the application.

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Required Course (1) 57983 Logic 301: Advanced Music Production in Logic Pro

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Information Technology certifications continue to increase in value. Employers are demanding a concrete way to determine the knowledge, skills and abilities of potential employees. A certification demonstrates that you have met the international standard of the relevant certifying body. In addition to the certification content listed here, check our website at dce.unm.edu for online certification courses. For more information, contact Sujen Diviney, Program Coordinator at itpro@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-6033.

CompTIA Certifications for Systems Engineering dard Server Architecture (ISSA) technology. Professionals who want to certify their advanced technical knowledge in areas such as RAID, SCSI, and multiple CPUs should consider this certification.

A testing voucher is included with each of the CompTIA certification courses. Upon completion of each course, place your voucher request by contacting Nanette Bowring at nbowring@unm.edu. You must request your vouchers within six months of the completion of the class.

Required Course

A+ Certification CompTIA A+ certification gives you training and experience in the building, maintenance and repair of personal computers. A+ validates the latest skills needed from today’s computer support professionals. The A+ credential requires two tests. No. Course

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Required Courses 63131 Essentials of Hardware and Software Operating Systems 63134 Hardware Repair and Troubleshooting

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Successful Network+ candidates possess the knowledge to configure and install network hardware, and to deploy, configure and support software using different network topologies, services, and protocols. Page

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Prerequisites A+ certification Network+ certification 63201 Server Administration Concepts (Server +)

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Linux+ Certification The Linux+ Certification proves technical competency and a broad awareness of Linux operating systems. Those holding Linux+ certification demonstrate critical knowledge of installation, operation, administration, and troubleshooting services. No. Course

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Prerequisites A+ certification Network+ certification or two years of Linux administration experience. 64101 Linux Fundamentals 64102 Supporting Linux Workstations

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Security Specialist Security+ Certification Security+ validates your security management skills. The exam covers industry-wide topics including communication security, infrastructure security, cryptography, access control, authentication, external attack, and operational and organization security. This certification is recommended for senior technicians with two or more years of experience. No. Course

A+ certification or two years of networking experience.

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Required Course 63312 Network Support (Network+)

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Server+ Certification CompTIA Server+ certification, an international industry credential, validates the knowledge of individuals with 18-24 months of experience with Industry Stan-

A+ certification Network+ certification or three years of technical networking experience with emphasis on security.

Required Course 63511 Security+

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Learn the skills in-demand for supporting and managing today’s complex computer networks. Computer technicians support local area networks, workstations, switches, printers and peripherals. These positions require a broad knowledge of network integration, network interoperability, communication technologies, network protocols and security. Get prepared for current job opportunities as well as new career options in network administration and engineering.

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IT Professional


Business & Technology

Microsoft Professional and Oracle Online/ITIL Certification

Microsoft Professional and Oracle Online Visit dce.unm.edu and choose “online courses” near the top of the home page. For more information, contact Sujen Diviney, Program Coordinator at itpro@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-6033. Microsoft professionals such as network administrators, system administrators, and other IT professionals using Microsoft’s Windows Server 2008 will find online courses convenient and helpful in exercising their existing knowledge and learning the new. Experience in implementing and administering Windows network operating systems; familiarity with network services and applications is required prior to registering for a Microsoft Professional online course.

Professionals such as database administrators, developers, and others planning to take the Oracle Application Server 10g certification exams will find our online courses a great way to prepare study and refresh for the exams. Experience with Linux operating systems, some experience in Internet based application administration, a good understanding of Oracle Application Server components and concepts are highly recommended prior to registering for online Oracle courses. View our online Oracle classes on our website at dce.unm.edu.

Take a look at our Microsoft courses on page 60.

ITIL Certification Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL) Certification ITIL training is essential for IT professionals who want to help their organization use IT to provide continuous service management and improvement. This method of IT support can improve IT service and productivity while reducing costs. Gain a basic understanding of the ITIL framework and how it may be used to enhance the quality of IT service management within your organization. This three day course concludes with the ITIL certification exam.

Instruction is delivered by an ITIL Accredited Training Organization, Propoint Solutions whose EXIN Accredited Trainers (ATs) hold the ITIL Expert Certification and the ISO/IEC 20000 Consultant Certification. For more information visit the ITIL website at http:// www.itil-officialsite.com/home/home.aspx. For schedule and availability, contact Sujen Diviney, Program Coordinator at itpro@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-6033. No. Course Required Course 67955 V3 ITIL® Foundation Certification

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This highly interactive course includes a practical blend of instruction, Q&A, case studies, and sample exams to maximize adult learning and practical application. Custom IT courses or IT consultation If your business has a need for customized training specifically for a group of employees in desktop support, programming, IT security, systems engineering, ITIL, GIS or other IT course topic, our Custom Training Program can provide these courses at your site or at ours. We also provide expert IT consultation for businesses. Contact the UNM Continuing Education Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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AutoCAD with 3D Modeling Certificate

Required Courses

AutoCAD is one of the world’s leading 2D and 3D Computer Assisted Drafting (CAD) design tools used by architects, engineers and other professionals who require computer drafting and drawing techniques in their work. The AutoCAD certificate program is suitable for both AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT users.

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AutoCAD: Beginning AutoCAD: Intermediate AutoCAD: Advanced SketchUp: Introduction to 3D Modeling

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Register and complete any of our AutoCAD classes and receive access to the AutoCAD student version for three years at no charge. The student version contains the same AutoCAD software as the commercial version, but is to be used for student practice and projects only. Access information is provided at the first class session.

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Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst Certificates Is GIS right for you? Check out the many occupations that use GIS as an essential tool for data analysis, marketing, and cost containment. http://gis.com/content/who-uses-gis. Our instructors are experts who use GIS in their daily work. Learn how to use Geographic Information Systems to help identify solutions to complex, real world challenges. GIS provides tools to analyze any comprehensive set of data tied to location information. More and more businesses are turning to GIS to address their needs for data collection and to make more informed decisions. For more information, contact Sujen Diviney, Program Coordinator at itpro@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-6033.

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ArcGIS Desktop: Tools and FunctionalityÂŽ 82 Project Management for GIS Professionals 82 Advanced GIS 82

Elective Courses (Choose 2) 69304 69305 52181 52182 52183 52350

Basic Cartography Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Access: Beginning Access: Intermediate Access: Advanced Access: Relational Database Design Fundamentals

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For more information, contact Caroline Orcutt, Program Supervisor at digitalarts@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-6037.

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Business & Technology Course Information

Leadership, Management and Supervision

Business & Technology

This section contains individual course descriptions, dates and times. Please refer to the section beginning on page 11 for program information and guidelines for both UNM certificates and industry-sponsored certifications. For online course information, see page 7 or visit our website. You can also check the website for new course sections that may be established after catalog publication UNM employees, you may use your Tuition Remission benefit for all Business & Technology courses. For complete Tuition Remission policy information, please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Professional Development & Skills Leadership, Management and Supervision UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Making Meetings Effective Reach your established goals and increase employee morale by managing your meetings effectively. Maximize the value of time spent in meetings, whether you are the leader or a group member, by making meetings a powerful tool for progress. Real-life cases are presented to illustrate efficient meeting planning, attendance by essential persons, and the management of meetings in progress. Learn how team meetings can be managed to be more effective and productive. Meetings can be fun—come see how! Course: 20500 Section A: Apr 9 Nancy Greiff, PhD

$139 For: 3.5 hours T 5:30pm-9:00pm

Create your own Custom Leadership University UNM Continuing Education can create a Leadership University for businesses who want to improve the supervisory, management, or leadership skills of their employees. Our custom training staff will help you create a unique program that will take your organization’s leadership to a higher level of effectiveness while improving your organization’s business results. Contact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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Managing Time Productively and Delegating for Results Learn how to create goals that lead to greater productivity. Set priorities and stick to them. Manage conflicting role demands. Free up time by delegating tasks correctly. Overcome the “I’d rather do it myself” syndrome. Set specific goals for the long, intermediate, and short terms. Eliminate time wasters. Build daily plans that move you toward your goals, while allowing flexibility. Course: 20518 Section A: Apr 16-23 Nancy Greiff, PhD

$199 For: 6 hours T 5:30pm-8:30pm

Motivating and Leading Your Workgroup Create an effective link between job performance and rewards, and succeed as a leader and motivator. This course provides supervisory techniques proven to motivate workgroups to higher and higher levels of performance and accomplishment. Methods to prevent behaviors that detract from employee motivation are also emphasized. Course: 20521 Section A: Apr 30-May 7 Nancy Greiff, PhD

$189 For: 5 hours T 5:30pm-8:00pm

Productive Performance Appraisals Master the elements of an effective performance appraisal, one that not only communicates the position of the employer clearly and effectively, but also helps both parties substantially improve performance. You will receive information in this course that will prove a great asset to all professionals responsible for providing constructive feedback—be it as a front-line supervisor, committee chairperson, manager, senior executive, or business owner. Course: 20524 Section A: May 14 Nancy Greiff, PhD

$139 For: 3.5 hours T 5:30pm-9:00pm

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Emotional Intelligence at Work Emotional intelligence (EI) is one of the most important ideas to influence workplaces in the past few years. Workplace Emotional Intelligence is based on research and organizational practices demonstrating that productivity and satisfaction improve when people understand their own emotions—and those of others. This session is an enjoyable, hands-on training in managing emotions effectively in the workplace. Change your mind, and watch your world change as a result! $129 For: 3 hours T 5:30pm-8:30pm

Leadership, Management and Supervision Online

Human Resources Management Online SkillSoft self-study classes include: 20989N 20990N 20991N 20992N 20994N

Managing Diversity in the Workplace $149 HRCI Professional in Human Resources (PHR) $899 HRCI Senior Professional in Human Resources (SPHR) $899 Effective Hiring and Interviewing $299 Recruiting and Retention Strategies $399

Negotiation and Conflict Resolution courses have moved to page 57 as part of our new area of Community Engagement courses. You’ll also find them included in the Intermediate Supervisory Skills Certificate on page 12. Same great instructors, same certificate programs, in a new home. Conflict Resolution/Mediation, Grant writing and Volunteer/Non-profit management). For more information contact Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor, at lnalin@unm.edu or 505-277-6025, or visit dce.unm.edu.

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. UNM Continuing Education is a Registered Education Provider for the Project Management Institute (PMI). As a Registered Education Provider (REP), we offer certificate programs and courses that are preapproved for professional development units (PDUs) through PMI and have been reviewed by a project management professional (PMP) to ensure that they meet PMI’s expectations for professional development in project management. Our certificate programs/courses are a good choice for those looking for project management experience and those aspiring to obtain a PMI credential. They are also a perfect choice for existing PMI credential holders that are looking for approved courses for PMI’s continuing certification PDUs. Please visit http://www.pmi.org to learn more about PMI’s credentials and how they may fit into your continuing education plans. As an official Project Management Institute instruction provider, UNM Continuing Education provides the tools to manage projects successfully. Understand the tools and skills to manage a project. Identify the deliverables, stakeholders, systems and processes that can improve your outcomes. Then prepare for certification through our exam prep course, a proven path to exam success. Understanding Project Management Define and discuss the five process groups of project management: initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing, as discussed in PMI’s Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). Learn to evaluate projects for success and ‘systemize’ your approach to project management. Analyze conflict management, team building, and project manager roles and responsibilities. Integrate learned information into problemsolving sessions. All texts included. Suggested: 21000 or previous experience with Project Management. Course: 21005 $799 For: 21 hours Section A: Feb 11-Mar 25 M 5:30pm-8:30pm Jane Betterton, BSChe, OPM3 Certified Professional

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SkillSoft self-study classes include: 20525N Workplace Ethics $99 20526N Business Ethics for Managers $99 20527N Understanding Organizational Ethics $99 20530N Moving From Management to Leadership $189 20531N Succession Planning for Business Environments $399 21349N Emotional Intelligence in the Workplace $199

Project Management

Business & Technology

Course: 20535 Section A: May 21 Nancy Greiff, PhD

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Business & Technology

Project Management

Integrating Project Management: Principles and Practices Learn to integrate project management principles into existing corporate systems. Incorporate project scope, time, and cost management into overall planning and execution processes. Set up a project management office and establish quality and risk assessment as an integral part of the organization’s decision-making process. Review PMI’s Project Manager Competency framework to understand the effect of specific competencies on the performance of projects. All texts included except: PMI’s A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (4th Edition). This text is included in Course 21005: Understanding Project Management. Additional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee. Recommended prerequisites: 21005 or previous experience. Course: 21010 $839 For: 24 hours Section A: Apr 1-May 20 M 5:30pm-8:30pm Jane Betterton, BSChe, OPM3 Certified Professional Project Management Professional (PMP)/ CAPM Exam Preparation Participate in an extensive review of the Project Management Body of Knowledge. Determine what you need to learn with an overview of PMP exam topics, and identify the most important exam topics. All texts included except: PMI’s A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (4th Edition). This text is included in Course 21005: Understanding Project Management. Additional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee. Recommended prerequisites: 21005 or previous experience. Course: 21015 $749 For: 18 hours Section A: Apr 10-May 15 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Carol L. Meincke, PMP One Page Annual Planning and Execution There are five key questions to answer in planning and executing effectively for any department, project or company. This course provides a road map for participants to concisely create a One Page Plan that spans annual goals for 1-3+ years. Course: 21018 Section A: Apr 5 To Be Announced

$199 For: 6.5 hours F 9:00am-4:00pm

One Page Project Planning and Execution This fast paced course looks at planning and executing a project using One Page. You will learn to embed the key elements required to represent projects in a “one page view.” When executing projects you will understand how to differentiate the planning and controlling elements needed to run and manage a project. Real case studies are provided so that you can practice this powerful technique. Best uses for the “one page” and integration with tools such as MS Project are discussed. Course: 21019 $199 For: 6.5 hours Section A: Apr 12 F 9:00am-4:00pm Jane Betterton, BSChe, OPM3 Certified Professional One Page Communication Planning Communication is key to planning and execution success in organizations. In this course, participants will develop a one-page Communication Plan to identify successful communication strategies. Course: 21020 Section A: Apr 19 Wanda Umber

$199 For: 6.5 hours F 9:00am-4:00pm

The One Page Planning and Execution Certificate is NEW! Register for courses 21018, 21019, and 21020 at the same time and receive a 10% discount. MS Project Module 1: Project Plan Definition Use Microsoft Project as your Project Management Information System (PMIS). Learn how to outline and build a specific project plan step-by-step, incorporating complex relationships between tasks and resources. Design a Work Breakdown Structure to ensure completion of the project, set realistic schedules, make accurate estimates, and manage the expectations of customers. Prerequisite: 51101 or 51111 or equivalent experience. Course: 21025 Section A: Feb 5-7 Note: 2010 Version. Section B: Mar 19-21 Note: 2010 Version. Mary Byrd

$269 For: 8 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Customized Project Management Courses Your business or department may want to take customized Project Management classes as a group to learn the processes together, and then develop a unique project plan for your business. Also, PMI Exam Prep courses are offered to businesses. Please contact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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Course: 21030 Section A: Feb 12-14 Note: 2010 Version. Section B: Mar 26-28 Note: 2010 Version. Mary Byrd

$269 For: 8 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Course: 21041 Section A: Apr 9-11 Note: 2010 Version. Mary Byrd

$269 For: 8 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

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Introduction to Quality Management Whether you provide a product or a service, quality contributes to success. Process management helps resolve issues, increase organizational knowledge, and improve performance. Through discussion and handson exercises, learn to apply systems thinking, map a process, document procedures, focus on the customer, measure performance, and improve key processes. Discover practical tools that you can use in your organization. Find out how methodologies such as Lean, Six Sigma, the Baldrige Criteria, and more can engage your team and improve organizational outcomes. Course: 21051 Section A: Mar 6-27 Robert Buxman, CMQ-OE

Course: 21060 $499 For: 40 hours Section A: Jan 22-May 16 TTh 5:30pm-6:45pm Note: Tuition for this class is subsidized through the participation of Johnson & Johnson Ethicon Endosurgery Inc., OSO BioPharmaceuticals, the Department of Veteran’s Affairs Cooperative Studies Program, and the UNM School of Engineering Center for Biomedical Engineering. Scott Sibbett, PhD

$369 For: 12 hours W 6:00pm-9:00pm

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MS Project Module 3: Team Communication and Productivity Learn to develop a comprehensive project management information system infrastructure and design advanced reports to meet project communication requirements. Create and manage custom fields, reports and calendars. Develop and use a shared resource pool and project templates. Prepare project information to publish online. Share project information with other software. Review system requirements for workgroup collaboration and various add-on products. Prerequisite: 21030. Required text: New Perspectives on Microsoft Project 2010: Introductory. Course Technology, First ed. ISBN-10: 0538746769. This text is included in Course 21025: MS Project 2010 Module 1. Additional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee.

Good Manufacturing Practice “Good manufacturing practice” is a phrase widely used to describe a desired mindset and set of actions and behaviors in the manufacturing of health-related products such as pharamaceuticals and surgical instruments. This course is an introduction to the principles and practice of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP). Emphasis is on topics of common interest to all those involved with GMP-governed products, regardless of product type. Topics will include: food and drug law; core principles of GMP; ethics; motivating employees in GMP compliance; good documentation practices; quality assurance and audits; physics, chemistry and biology of sterilization methods; process chemical sanitization and maintenance of sterility; validation; product complaints, adverse events and device complaints; product and device stability; supply chain; inspection, labeling and packaging; environmental monitoring; batch record release; investigations and problem report writing; root cause analysis; Lean Six Sigma; statistical process control; ICH Q9; risk management; and ISPE Risk-Mapp. The target audience are those employed, or intending to be employed, in any phase of research, development or production which involves the preparation, execution and/or management of Standard Operating Procedures. This course will be of special interest to students preparing to apply for employment at organizations which adhere to GMP guidelines.

Business & Technology

MS Project Module 2: Budgeting and Tracking Track the use of resources and materials accurately, and assure the success of any project! Learn to fine-tune schedule and cost estimates with resources using MS Project. Explore trade-off analysis between cost, time and scope. Implement a tracking system for reporting project progress. Prerequisite: 21025 or prior approval from instructor. Required text: New Perspectives on Microsoft Project 2010: Introductory. Course Technology, First ed. ISBN-10: 0538746769. This text is included in Course 21025: MS Project 2010 Module 1. Additional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee.


Event Management

PMI Approved Online Courses

Event Management/Instruction and Facilitation Training

Business & Technology

Gatlin/Ed2go is also a Registered Education Provider for the Project Management Institute (PMI)! These options have also been preapproved for PDUs. For a complete list of Gatlin/Ed2go classes, visit our website at dce.unm.edu and choose “online courses.� Ed2go instructor-led options: 4200013 High Speed Project Management $119 4900135 Purchasing Fundamentals $119 4200040 Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications $119 4900139 Supply Chain Management Fundamentals $119 4200032 Understanding the Human Resources Function $119 4200014 Introduction to Business Analysis $119 4900138 Mastery of Business Fundamentals $119 4900098 Total Quality Fundamentals $119 4200010 Fundamentals of Supervision and Management $119 4200011 Fundamentals of Supervision and Management II $119 4100016 Keys to Effective Communication $119 4100017 Leadership $119 4100001 Achieving Success With Difficult People $119 4550057 Introduction to Microsoft Project 2007 $119 4510006 Creating User Requirements Documents $119 Gatlin Career Training Programs: 4900136 Project Management with Microsoft Project 2007 $1995 4900137 Microsoft Project 2007 $795 4220019 Lean Mastery $1695 4220021 Management Training $2095 4220025 Purchasing and Supply Chain Management $2095 4220020 Management for IT Professionals $2095 Project Management Online SkillSoft self-study classes include: 21026N Microsoft Office 2010: Beginning Project 21027N Microsoft Office 2010: Advanced Project

$299 $229

Government University UNM Continuing Education can create courses and programs specifically designed to meet state or federal training requirements. These include PMI certification, Lean Government, and Leadership programs. Please contact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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Certified Wedding and Event Planner Wedding and Event Planning Certification is designed for students looking to get started in the glamorous and exciting wedding and event industry. This handson program covers everything a wedding and event planner needs to know, including contracts, etiquette, flowers, music, day of services, marketing, industry business practices and application. This program will provide students with all of the tools necessary to become a professional wedding and event planner. Students will also have the opportunity to participate at real local weddings and events for additional handson experience. Graduates will receive an internationally recognized certification and post graduate support. Tuition includes textbook, online curriculum and access to LWPI Student Center. Course: 21100 $999 For: 40 hours Section A: Feb 5-Mar 28 TTh 6:00pm-8:30pm Longevity/Wedding Planning Institute

Instruction and Facilitation Training UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Our courses can help you lead a better meeting, develop more effective communication tools, or analyze the training needs of your organization. Our partnership with ASTD (American Society for Training and Development) will offer professional support in this growing career field. Early Enrollment Option Some future course offerings in this program are now open for registration. Visit dce.unm.edu or contact Angela Pacheco at delong@unm.edu or 505-277-3975 for scheduled dates and times. Facilitating Adult Learning Discover how to facilitate learning in the workplace or classroom. Explore adult learning theory, learning styles, and the unique characteristics of adult learners. View adult learners both as a collective group and as individuals with diverse needs. This course emphasizes the practical, and summarizes the theoretical. It is helpful to anyone teaching or training adults in formal or informal settings. Prerequisite: None. Course: 23000 $429 For: 15 hours Section A: Jan 22-Feb 19 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Crista Benavidez, MA OLIT

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Instructional Systems Design Receive an introduction to the complete 5-step ISD model—analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation—then participate in a detailed study of the analysis and design steps. Discussions will focus on defining the target audience, developing a content outline and writing instructional objectives. Develop a training project analysis and design a document for the final class project. Suggested: 23000. Course: 23003 Section A: Feb 26-Apr 2 Leah Kier

$459 For: 18 hours T 5:30pm-8:30pm

Course: 23006 Section A: Feb 4-Mar 4 Dr. Ellen Dowling

$429 For: 15 hours M 6:00pm-9:00pm

Course: 23009 $429 For: 15 hours Section A: Mar 18-Apr 15 M 5:30pm-8:30pm Barbara Ibanez, MA Managing Challenging Classroom Situations Anticipate possible classroom challenges including basic accommodations for students with disability. Use facilitation skills to avoid disruptions. Look for cues that allow you to focus on the situation, issue, or behavior while maintaining participant dignity and selfesteem. Discover how your perceptions and delivery style can impact or contribute to a classroom situation. This course explores behaviors in the classroom such as participant passivity, negativity, over-participation, argumentative and sidebar conversations. It also explores the communication strategies: how to influence the emotional reaction, provide support and come face-toface. Skills practice and discussion are included. Prerequisites: 23000 & 23003. Course: 23023 $429 For: 15 hours Section A: Apr 22-May 20 M 5:30pm-8:30pm Barbara Ibanez, MA

Course: 23041 $369 For: 12 hours Section A: Mar 20-Apr 10 W 5:30pm-8:30pm Angela Pacheco, MA Exploring Technologies Used in Online Instruction Explore some of the technology tools used to create and deliver effective online courses. Familiarize yourself with common platforms including Moodle, WebCT, and Blackboard. Review the basics of developing online courses in these platforms and the strengths and limitations of each. Prerequisite: 23041. Course: 23042 Section A: Apr 17 Jane Erlandson

$129 For: 3 hours W 5:30pm-8:30pm

Basics of Online Course Development Learn about instructional design principles to maximize content comprehension in an online environment. Develop effective learning objectives tailored to online courses. Incorporate activites and other course content that encourages interaction and enhances student engagement. Learn how to complete common course development activities such as discussion sessions, uploading assignments, adding video, and others. Prerequisite: 23042. Course: 23045 $429 For: 15 hours Section A: Apr 24-May 22 W 5:30pm-8:30pm Ludmila Layne, PhD

Customized Quality Management Courses UNMCE’s Custom Training Program offers Lean, Six Sigma, Project Management and Earned Value Management (EVM) courses tailored specifically for the requirements of your business or organization. Contact us at 505-277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu for more information.

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Instruction and Facilitation Training

Conducting an Effective Program Evaluation Learn strategies to accurately evaluate training programs to provide the maximum benefit to students and return on investment. Discuss evaluation models and processes, including determining needs, collecting relevant data, analyzing and interpreting data, communicating results, and developing strategies to ensure the effective use of results. Prerequisites: 23000 & 23003.

Introduction to Online Instruction Explore the fundamentals of online education. Understand the differences between face-to-face, hybrid, and fully-online learning environments and the strengths and limitations of each. Develop course materials and activities geared toward creating successful online learners. Discover strategies used to engage online learners and establish social presence. Recognize the role of an outstanding online instructor and what is required to effectively teach in an online environment.

Business & Technology

Presentation Skills for Trainers Make training more fun and effective. Identify your presentation style and develop the practical skills and techniques to make your presentations interesting, relevant, and engaging. Discuss delivery skills, techniques for dealing with difficult training situations, and activities that enhance learning. Practice new skills in a supportive learning environment. Prerequisite: None.

Working on the Professional Trainer Certificate? The new course 23025 “Applied Professional Trainer Skills” is the capstone to this certificate. It will be offered Summer 2013, so plan ahead! For more information about this course or any other classes in the Professional Trainer Certificate, please contact Angela Pacheco at delong@unm.edu or 505-277-3975.


Business & Technology

Traffic Safety Education Training/Professional Communications

Certified Professional in Learning and Performance Exam Prep (CPLP) Validate your professional status with the highly respected Certified Professional in Learning and Performance (CPLP) designation offered by the American Society for Training and Development. This exam preparation course covers all nine categories of Learning and Performance expertise, and provides participants with a complete set of ASTD Learning System manuals and a comprehensive, web-based CPLP practice test.

behind the wheel on a training waiver are required to take this class in order to continue teaching.

Course: 23075 Section A: Feb 13-May 1 Leah Boetger

DWI School New Facilitator Training This class will help prepare new facilitators to teach in DWI Schools. The Facilitator’s role is to provide support by helping the DWI School participants to honestly evaluate their drinking and driving behavior and find ways to make positive changes through the development of an effective Personal Action Plan.

$999 For: 30 hours W 5:30pm-8:00pm

Global Career Development Facilitator Training Become a Global Career Development Facilitator! This 90 hour course will develop or enhance your career in career development. A GCDF may serve as a career group facilitator, job search trainer, career resource center coordinator, career coach, career development case manager, intake interviewer, occupational and labor market information resource person, academic advisor, human resource career development coordinator, employment/placement specialist, or workforce development staff person. This exciting course is designed to help individuals learn to assist individuals in their career development. Students can expect approximately 30 hours of homework while completing this course. You must have a Bachelor’s degree and currently be working in or pursuing a career advisement position. Contact Jenna Crabb, jennas@unm.edu for program questions. You must attend all class sessions in order to be certified. Course: 23077 $1100 For: 90 hours Section A: Jan 28-May 20 M 10:00am-4:00pm Note: This course meets on UNM’s main campus, University Advising and Enrichment Center, Student Services, Room 220. Lunch provided at each session. Jenna Crabb Training and Facilitation Online SkillSoft self-study classes include: 23028N Presenting Successfully 23092N Facilitation Certificate Online

$129 $259

Traffic Safety Education Training

Course: 23080 $450 For: 40 hours Section A: Mar 11-15 MTWThF 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This class is only open to new Driver Education Instructors that have been approved for training. To verify that you are approved, please contact Latayah York at 505-277-0872 (Private/For-Profit Schools) or Judith Duran at 505-827-0486 (High School Driver Education).

Course: 23084 Free For: 8 hours Section A: Jan 25 F 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This course is only open to current and new Traffic Safety Instructors that are licensed and approved to teach Driver Education, Driving Safety, and DWI School Facilitation for the state of New Mexico. For more information on how to become a licensed instructor, please contact Angela Pacheco at 505-277-3975. Want to become a new Driver Education Instructor, DWI School Facilitator, or Driving Safety Instructor? The new instructor trainings are now also available through Continuing Education as well! Check out our website at transportation.unm.edu for more information on how to apply.

Professional Communications Customer Service Online SkillSoft self-study classes include: 22011N Telephone Skills for Business Professionals 22251N The Customer Service Representative (CSR) 22281N How to Excel at Customer Service 22282N Measuring Customer Satisfaction 22283N Internal Customer Service 22284N Managing a Customer-Focused Department

$99 $99 $399 $299 $299 $349

Driver Education New Instructor Training This 40-hour course provides instruction strategies for teaching Driver Education in the classroom and behind the wheel. Completion of this training is required in order to be certified to teach Driver Education in either private Driver Education schools or in public schools. Instructors currently teaching classroom curriculum or

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Employment and Career Development UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077.

In Day Two you are poised for discovery. Windows 8 is on the horizon along with Microsoft Office 2012. Mobile Apps are part of the conversation as is working in the Cloud. Whether you’re feeling nervous, clueless, or full of anticipation, spend time with experts who can give you the lowdown on taming technology to enhance your workplace. Shorter day, smaller price. Your Conference fee buys you an amazing day or two away with topics that matter, experts who care, and professionals like you. A portion of your tuition goes to support the great work of the International Association of Administrative Professionals. Day One: Apr 23 T 9:00am-3:00pm Course: 37110 Meet Your Future— in Changing Office Culture $129 Day Two: Apr 24 W 9:00am-3:00pm Course: 37111 Meet Your Future— in Changing Technology $129 Both days: $199 Enhance your learning with these online options from Gatlin and Ed2Go.

SkillSoft self-study classes include: 22016N Obtaining Results from the Boss $69 21351N Get Your Career on the Fast Track $99 21352N Basic Business Skills to Get You on the Fast Track $99 21353N Communication Skills to Fast Ttrack Your Career $99 21354N Interpersonal Skills on the Fast Track $99 21355N The Boss Factor $99 21356N Improving Your Image $99 23110N Listening Essentials $169 23112N Take Control of Your Time by Working More Effectively $199

Business Careers Finance and Accounting Bookkeeping Basics Mystified by finance reports? The secrets are revealed in this class, intended for busy adults starting a small business or serving on boards, booster clubs, or other governing bodies. Receive an introduction to accounting equations. Learn how to read a budget report, how to present it, and how a double entry accounting system works. Discover the fun of finance in this class where even the most basic questions receive thoughtful, careful answers. Course: 37151 Section A: Feb 4-13 Daniel Valles, MBA

$399 For: 15 hours MWF 9:00am-12:00pm

Small Business Bookkeeping with QuickBooks Pro This in-depth study of small business bookkeeping using QuickBooks or QuickBooks Pro takes the student from beginning to advanced levels of software use. The list of topics covered begins with company setup and proceeds to receivables, payables, payroll, budgeting, reporting, reconciling, customizing forms and safeguarding information. Knowledge of general bookkeeping is recommended. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 37158 Section A: Feb 18-27 C. Stephen Sanders

$459 For: 18 hours MW 1:00pm-5:30pm

Making Age an Asset in Your Job Search $119 Resume Writing Workshop $119 Visit dce.unm.edu/Online for course descriptions and registration information

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Admin Professional Conference/Career Development/Finance and Accounting

Administrative Professional Conference: Meet Your Future It’s a new day in the workplace and your future is now. This year’s Administrative Professional Conference gives you two distinct days with a choice of topics. Day One offers you options for career skills that suit your needs and keep pace with the needs of your workplace. What should your skill package look like? What are the best strategies for improving your work flow and workplace culture? Examine the tough world of soft skills that enable you to interact with your peers, or navigate through all levels of management.

Personal Career Development Online

Business & Technology

Administrative Professional Conference

Career Development


Certified Financial Planning/Business & Marketing

Business & Technology

Accounting One This course will introduce the students to the accounting environment. The course will cover the basics of accounting: the accounting equation; financial statements; recording business transactions; recording adjusting, closing, and reversing entries; accounting for a trading business; special journals & controls, and accounting for cash. This an excellent course for the business professional who needs a better understanding of accounting processes. Course: 37200 $459 For: 18 hours Section A: Feb 25-Mar 8 MWF 9:00am-12:00pm Daniel Valles, MBA Accounting Two The course builds on the knowledge of the accounting environment learned in Accounting One. This course will cover: Accounts receivable and payables; accounting for long-life and intangible assets; accounting for inventories; accounting for payroll; partnership accounting; and corporate accounting. This is an excellent course for the business professional who needs a better understanding of the accounting processes. Prerequisite: 37200. Required text: E-Z Accounting (Barron’s E-Z). Barron’s Educational Series, 5.0 ed. ISBN-10: 0764142569. This text is included in Course 37200: Accounting One. Additional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee. Course: 37201 Section A: Mar 18-29 Daniel Valles, MBA

$459 For: 18 hours MWF 9:00am-12:00pm

Finance and Accounting Online SkillSoft self-study classes include: 37050N Basic Business Math Skills 37210N Practical Budgeting Skills for Business 37211N Accounting 101 37212N Finance & Accounting Essentials for Non-financial Professionals 37213N Accounting 102 37214N Managerial Accounting

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$189

Certified Financial Planning Executive Certificate in Financial Planning UNM Continuing Education presents this program in partnership with Kaplan, the leading provider of financial planning education materials. Our program is designed for professionals in the brokerage, insurance, accounting, banking and related industries. The program focuses on the technical aspects, practical applications, ethics and professionalism of financial planning. Participants must have a four-year degree or equivalent work experience. Price includes all six courses required to fulfill CFP Board’s education component. Visit dce. unm.edu for more program details. Course: 37280 $4699 For: 216 hours Section A: Jan 25-Sep 21 F 6:00pm-9:35pm Sa 8:45am-5:00pm Note: For a complete schedule of classes please check our website. While every effort is made to ensure that classes meet every other weekend, holidays and local events prevent this accommodation.

Business & Marketing Business and Marketing Online SkillSoft self-study classes include: 37014N Green Business Strategies: Planning & Implementing the New Model 37047N Online Branding Strategy 37051N Strategic Marketing in Action 37076N Competitive Marketing Strategies 37075N Decision-making and Problem-solving for Business

$129 $249 $359 $189 $349

$149 $199 $599 $179 $359

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Paralegal UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077.

Course: 37326 $2199 For: 112 hours Section A: Jan 14-Mar 7 MTWTh 9:00am-12:30pm Note: This class will not meet on Jan 21 or Feb 18. Friday class dates are added Jan 25 and Feb 22. Section B: Mar 18-May 9 MTWTh 9:00am-12:30pm Anita Traub, J.D.

Course: 37327 $1699 For: 160 hours Section A: Jan 7-Mar 1 MTWThF 8:00am-5:00pm Section B: Mar 11-May 3 MTWThF 8:00am-5:00pm Anita Traub, J.D.

Retrofitting Buildings for Efficiency Certificate This 24-hour certificate course provides the fundamentals of retrofitting for energy efficiency related to existing commercial buildings as well as residential buildings. Energy retrofits are both economically and environmentally beneficial. In today’s world, a retrofit can help owners, companies or agencies to obtain building certification, a rebate from the federal government, and both raise the building’s overall value. Participants learn of the positive financial, environmental, and social impacts realized through retrofitting, as well as a stepby-step process for recognizing the critical components of energy efficient buildings and implementing upgrades. The use of case studies and a classroom project provide building owners, managers, designers, and contractors with valuable knowledge and tools to promote enhanced energy and water efficiency. Course is valued at $600. Course: 37451 Section A: Jan 14-Feb 6

$99 For: 24 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Note: UNM students and government employees may be eligible for a tuition waiver. Please call Julie Kare at 505-277-2382 for more information on the UNM student or government waiver. Lynne Behnfield Thomas UNMCE has received partial funding for this course through the New Mexico Department of Workforce Solutions as part of the State Energy Sector Partnership Grant from the US Department of Labor. The grant provides funding for New Mexico educational institutions to train workers in emerging industries, including energy efficiency.

Alternative Energy Careers Online Enhance your learning with these online options from Gatlin. HVAC Technician LEAN Mastery

$3,095 $1,695

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Paralegal/Alternative Energy Careers

Paralegal Internship The internship is designed to expand knowledge through supervised placements in governmental and other legal settings. The student intern will work under the direct supervision of an attorney or paralegal in a governmental agency or law office as arranged and approved by the instructor. Completion of UNM Continuing Education Paralegal Certificate course with a GPA of 3.0 or better and instructor recommendation is required for enrollment in the internship.

Alternative Energy Careers

Business & Technology

Paralegal Certificate Course This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the legal system and basic concepts of paralegalism, including civil procedure, litigation, evidence, interviewing, law office management, ethics, and Court rules and procedures. Students will learn basic library and online research, in addition to legal analysis and legal writing skills.

Alternative Energy & Energy Efficiency


Health and Community Action Development

Emergency Medical Services/Health Care Careers

Business & Technology

Emergency Medical Services UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. CPR for the Professional Rescuer American Safety and Health Institute, CPR-PRO In this classroom-based course, healthcare professionals learn to recognize life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR to victims of all ages (infant, child and adult), use an AED, and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. This class follows the 2010 AHA Guidelines for Professional Rescuers and is designed for persons who are in the healthcare field or whose profession requires an advanced level CPR certification. This class uses equipment not usually available to the average layperson although anyone may take the course and receive certification. Course: 38054 $69 For: 4 hours Section A: Feb 3 Su 1:00pm-5:00pm Note: Basic First Aid is recommended. Although a card is issued and the certification period is for up to 2 years, this course is recommended annually. Mary Hewett, NREMT-P, BS-EMS Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic Train to work in emergency rooms, with ambulance services and for fire services. Your training gives you the knowledge, skills and abilities to recognize and stabilize patients with life-threatening emergencies at the scene and during transport. Upon successful completion of this course and prior to employment you must pass the state licensing exam for EMT Basic (exam cost is $70.00 and licensing fee is $65.00; not included in tuition). This course exceeds the National Standards recommendations for the EMT Basic. This course also includes information and training for skills allowed by the New Mexico EMT-Basic Scope of Practice. For some employment opportunities, age requirements may apply. A current CPR card is required (BLS level) at the start of this course. All costs for books, materials and needle-stick insurance are included in the tuition for this course. Course: 38080 $899 For: 180 hours Section A: Jan 28-May 10 MWF 5:30pm-9:30pm Mary Hewett, NREMT-P, BS-EMS Section B: Feb 10-Jun 9 Su 8:00am-7:00pm To be Announced

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Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Intermediate This course is designed for EMTs certified at the EMTBasic level to become an EMT-Intermediate. Depend upon his training to stay on the forefront of prehospital field techniques. Upon successful completion of this program, you will be capable of performing the functions proscribes by the US Department of Transportation (DOT) Emergency Medical Technician- Intermediate curriculum, and the additional requirements of the State of New Mexico EMT-I curriculum. Classroom (Tuesdays and Thursdays, 1/15/13 to 6/6/13) and clinical instruction (clinicals are a minimum of 75 hours that must be completed and are done all different days of the week. Prior to the clinicals, students will be required to purchase a FISDAP account at $15.00) include information and practice intravenous fluid therapy, immunizations, Intra Osseous/IM/subcutaneous medication administrative, I.V. medication administration, nebulization therapy, patient assessment skills, and other treatment modalities utilized by EMT-Intermediates. A current CPR card is required (BLS level) at the start of the course. Costs for books, materials and needle-stick insurance are included in the tuition for this course. Course: 38085 $1099 For: 225 hours Section A: Jan 15-Jun 6 TTh 6:00pm-10:00pm Note: The classroom schedule meets 168 hours. The remaining hours are in clinical rotations which will be scheduled toward the end of classroom sessions. Student must be a NM licensed EMT Basic to take the class. Students must also provide proof of immunizations or complete a series of immunizations before the classroom portion ends in January. Rick Lynn

Health Care Careers UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. CPT-4 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced) This is an intense CPT coding course. Begin at the basic level, where students gain an understanding and foundation of CPT-4 coding, then progress into evaluation, management, and surgery sections, followed by all other organ and body systems. The course concludes at the advanced level by coding from the medical record documentation. There will also be a complete review of modifiers. Prerequisite: Course 38104 Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for Coders. Required text: CPT 2012: Standard Edition (ISBN: 1603595678). Students should purchase from a vendor of their choice. Course: 38102 $769 For: 37.5 hours Section A: Jan 29-May 7 T 5:30pm-8:00pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

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ICD-9 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced) This is an intense ICD-9 coding course, which starts with the format and convention behind the International Classification of Diseases, then builds upon these coding fundamentals until the student can code complex diagnoses from the medical record documentation. ICD-9 Volumes 1, 2 and 3 will be covered. Prerequisite: Course 38104 Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for Coders. Required text: 2012 ICD-9-CM Expert for Hospitals, Vols 1-3 (ISBN: 978-1935809-40-1). Students should purchase from a vendor of their choice.

Course: 38104 $769 For: 37.5 hours Section A: Jan 28-May 6 M 5:30pm-8:00pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP Medical Billing and Healthcare Specialist Prepare for a variety of administrative positions in the medical industry, including Admitting Clerk, Medical Biller, Claims Processor and Medical Front Office. Learn third-party payer billing, state and federal rules and regulations, compliance issues, HIPAA, patient record keeping, patient registration, and scheduling. Review reimbursement methodologies, fee schedule reimbursement and charge-master issues, along with an introduction to CPT-4 and ICD-9 coding systems. Course materials included in course fee. Course: 38110 $769 For: 37.5 hours Section A: Jan 31-May 9 Th 5:30pm-8:00pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

HCPCS Codes/Modifiers This couse covers level II of the HSPCS coding system. HCPCS level II is a standardized coding system that is used primarily to identify products, supplies, and services not included in the CPT codes, such as ambulance services and durable medical equipment, injections, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DMEPOS). A complete review of HCPCS level II modifiers and their relationship to CPT-4 codes will also be covered. A basic knowledge of CPT coding is desired. Required text: HCPCS Level II Professional 2011, softbound by Ingenix ISBN: 978-60151-415-8. Course: 38120 $329 For: 15 hours Section A: Apr 12-May 10 F 5:30pm-8:30pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP ICD-10 Coding Keep up to date to meet the October 1, 2014 (new date released 6/2012) transition date. ICD-10 PCS (Procedure coding) will be implemented for all users. ICD-9, which is in current use, is 30 years old, out-ofdate and inflexible. ICD-10 CM affords more modern terminology but is also a much larger system, containing 68,000-plus codes as opposed to 14,000-plus codes in ICD-9-CM. Early preparation is key to the success of implementing this new coding system. This course introduces the student to the fundamentals of ICD10-CM/PCS coding as well as a comprehensive review of ICD-10-CM examples and “hands on” experience. Working knowledge of ICD-9 is desired. Prerequisite: Course 38103 ICD-9 (Beginning, Intermediate, Advanced). Course: 38125 $439 For: 18 hours Section A: Jan 24-Feb 28 Th 5:30pm-8:30pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

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Health Care Careers

Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for Coders Knowledge of Medical Terminology and Anatomy is essential in any medical setting. This course introduces the foundations of medical language and human anatomy as it applies to medical orders, billers and office personnel. Prefixes, suffixes, diagnostic and medical terms will be covered as well as human anatomy in illustration form. The overview and discussion of body systems and diseases will be covered. Note: Required text: Student should purchase required textbook Medical Terminology and Anatomy for ICD-10 Coding, 1st ED, Betsy J. Shiland (ISBN: 978-1-4557-0774-4) from a vendor of their choice.

Course: 38112 $109 For: 5 hours Section A: Mar 2 Sa 8:00am-1:00pm Section B: Apr 13 Sa 8:00am-1:00pm Section C: May 4 Sa 8:00am-1:00pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

Business & Technology

Course: 38103 $769 For: 37.5 hours Section A: Jan 30-May 8 W 5:30pm-8:00pm Lupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

CPC National Certification Boot Camp This five hour fast paced boot camp will prepare students to take the CPC® national certification exam. All sections of the exam will be reviewed and testing techniques/tools will be covered. The boot camp will conclude with a timed mock exam. Students must bring their current editions of the CPT-4, HCPCS and ICD9 coding books. Course material is included in course fee. Prerequisite: Course 38104, 38102, 38103 or equivalent.


Business & Technology

Health Care Careers

Discover Phlebotomy Discover Phlebotomy is your opportunity to learn if this medical career is for you. Learn about blood draws and the risks and rewards of this in-demand occupation. Consult with a working phlebotomist about the types of job placement and salary range. Learn about the national certification through the American Society for Clinical Pathology’s Certified Phlebotomy Technician (ASCP PBT) exam. Register for 38204 and receive a 10% discount off the tuition of 38205 Phlebotomy Essentials, Laboratory and Clinical Experience for the certificate program. Deadline to enroll in 38205 is May 15, 2013 with all prerequisites completed. Course: 38204 $59 For: 3 hours Section A: Mar 21 Th 5:00pm-8:00pm Note: 10% discount on course 38205 with enrollment in this class. Section B: Mar 19 T 12:00pm-3:00pm Note: 10% discount on course 38205 with enrollment in this class. Sharon Whetten, BSMT (ASCP) Medical Transcription Editor Online The Medical Transcription Editor online training program helps students develop the knowledge and skills of quality medical transcriptionists in addition to the specialized skill set of medical transcription editors. Students focus on keyboarding, medical terminology, language and grammar, and the editing skills required to work with speech recognition technology. Companion textbooks included in tuition. Course: 38128 $2200 For: 640 hours Section A: Jan 4-Dec 19 TW 9:00am-3:30pm Note: This is an online class taken on your own computer at your own pace. Dates and times are placeholders only. Also note a materials fee of $29.95. Career Step Medical Administrative Assistant Online This online training program helps students gain the specialized skills and business knowledge needed to successfully manage the day-to-day administration of a medical facility, including front desk reception, patient scheduling, insurance and billing, practice finances, and more. Students are prepared to pass the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant exam (CMAA). Companion textbooks included in tuition.

Pharmacy Tech Online The Pharmacy Technician online training program helps students quickly develop a broader range of knowledge and skills than those professionals trained solely on the job. Students are prepared for national certification through the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board and gain the background necessary to work in both retail and institutional settings. Companion textbooks included in tuition. Course: 38140 $1610 For: 285 hours Section A: Dec 19 W 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This is an online class taken on your own computer at your own pace. Dates and times are placeholders only. Also note materials fee of $29.95. Career Step Inpatient and Outpatient Medical Coding and Billing Online This online training program prepares students for both inpatient and outpatient medical coding and billing careers and helps them gain the knowledge and skills required for the national certification exams. Students focus on medical terminology, coding standards, and specific code sets. The online platform provides 24/7 access to the curriculum. Companion textbooks included in tuition. Course: 38145 $2100 For: 640 hours Section A: Dec 19 W 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This is an online class taken on your own computer at your own pace. Dates and times are placeholders only. Also note a materials fee of $69.95. Career Step Healthcare Careers Online Enhance your learning with these online options from Gatlin and Ed2Go. HIPAA Compliance $119 Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach $119 Medical Billing and Coding + Medical Terminology $1895 Visit dce.unm.edu/HealthcareOnline for course descriptions and registration information

Course: 38132 $1110 For: 200 hours Section A: Jan 4-Dec 19 W 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This is an onine class taken on your own computer at your own pace. Dates and times are placeholders only. Also note materials fee of $29.95. Career Step

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Fitness and Personal Training UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077.

NASM Golf Fitness Specialist Of the nearly 15 million Americans recreational and professional golfers, they want the secrets to improve consistency and performance, enhance the longevity of their game and prevent injuries. As an NASM Golf Fitness Specialist (GFS) work with clients for the positive effects of proper fitness; increase strength, power, and range of motion for dramatic improvements of their game. The addition of GFS as a Certified Personal Trainer gives you the advantage with this sport’s lifelong appeal, beginning with youth continuing through to seniors. Learn the key game changers to evaluate and train golfers with golf-specific strength, conditioning and proper nutrition methods to stay competitive. Course: 38226 Section A: Apr 6-27 Jonathan Smith, RD, LD

$739 For: 8 hours Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm

Fitness and Wellness Online Enhance your learning with these online options from Gatlin and Ed2Go. Personal Training and Group Exercise Training for Older Adults $2395 Women’s Exercise Training and Wellness $2395 Fitness Business Management $2395 Nutrition for Optimal Health, Wellness, and Sports $2395 Visit dce.unm.edu/Fitness for course descriptions and registration information.

Course: 38250 $290 For: 18 hours Section A: Jan 24-Mar 14 Th 5:45pm-8:00pm Note: Saturday All-day Retreat is March 2 beginning at 9:00 AM. Location will be announced in class. All are welcome to participate. You do not need a referral. Section B: Apr 11-May 30 Th 5:45pm-8:00pm Note: Saturday All-day Retreat is May 18 beginning at 9:00 AM. Location will be announced in class. All are welcome to participate. You do not need a referral. Mindful Eating and Living (MEAL) Mindful Eating and Living (MEAL) is a one-of-a-kind program developed by UNM that runs six weeks and teaches participants an entirely new approach to weight loss and healthy eating habits. Participants learn the clinically proven techniques of mindfulness and learn how to hone and direct their skills toward eating and weight issues. Some of the key program points include learning how to apply mindfulness toward food choices, developing a greater awareness toward hunger and satiety clues from the body, and understanding how stress impacts not only how we eat but how we live our lives, and special attention is paid toward developing the stress management tools for a lifetime of health and greater well being. Course fee includes weekly sessions, all food for in-class eating exercises, a comprehensive coursebook and a 3 CD set of guided meditations. Course: 38252 $250 For: 12 hours Section A: Feb 4-Mar 11 M 5:45pm-7:45pm Section B: Apr 22-May 27 M 5:45pm-7:45pm Note: This course is eligible for UNM Tuition Remission Health and Fitness. All are welcome to participate. You do not need a referral.

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Course: 38221 $1529 For: 24 hours Section A: Jan 26-Mar 2 Sa 9:00am-1:00pm Note: Course books and material are provided. NASM exam will be scheduled through ICWA after successful completion of the training. Jonathan Smith, RD, LD

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) If you’ve ever wanted to learn meditation, you won’t want to miss this amazing opportunity. Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) is an eight week course that leads participants through a uniquely comprehensive study and practice of mindfulness meditation: what it is, how to do it in our daily lives to reduce stress, manage pain, help with sleep issues, addictions, high blood pressure, anxiety, depression, and more, and how it enables our ability to participate in our health and healing. The course culminates with an all-day meditation retreat, an absolute once-in-a-lifetime experience. Participants receive four CD set of Guided Meditations and a comprehensive workbook; full of invaluable information, explanations, and tips, useful during the sessions and as you develop your independent practice. This wonderful series of meditations are a direct descendent of the Dr. Jon Kabat Zinn’s MBSR Program and could not be provided without his generous and exceptional guidance. More information about MBSR is available at: http://www.mindfullivingprograms.com/ whatMBSR.php.

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Personal Trainer for NASM Certification Ready to make a passion for fitness and motivate others as your professional goal? Acquire a comprehensive knowledge of human movement science, as well as functional assessment and program design to prepare you for the NCCA accredited NASM Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) Certification. Discover the power behind Optimum Performance TrainingTM (OPTTM) as you will learn the scientific rationale, teaching tools and the practical experience necessary to perform assessments, create individualized programs including nutrition, and behavior modification and progress your clients to their goals. New skills can be applied quickly to build clientele and increase revenue. This course provides registration for the NASM CPT exam.

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Living Meditatively Living Meditatively is designed to help students create a regular meditation practice and to live more meditatively, with greater self-awareness, self-control and personal peace. This class is a combination of lecture, discussion, group practice and journaling. Students will learn techniques to take a meditative approach toward living a happier life, creating greater self-awareness, and making better choices. Students will explore and practice the foundations of Raja Meditation, or “Living Meditatively”. Students will have the opportunity to create their own regular practice, beginning with goal setting and homework to inspire awareness and transformation. Students will also learn about and explore other meditation techniques to help them find a method that works best for them. Course: 38254 $150 For: 12 hours Section A: Jan 8-Feb 12 T 5:30pm-7:30pm Section B: Feb 26-Apr 2 T 5:30pm-7:30pm Section C: Apr 23-May 28 T 5:30pm-7:30pm Note: Eligible for UNM Tuition Remission—Health and Fitness. All are welcome to participate. You do not need a referral. Dharmashakti Clinical Energy Medicine: Healing Touch Program—Level I NEW The emerging field of energy medicine is practiced in hospitals and healthcare facilities across the nation. Conventional medical practitioners integrate these holistic concepts recognizing the intrinsic wholeness of the person, physical, mental, emotional and spiritual. Indeed energy medicine has been practiced for hundreds of years in cultures all over the world and this program acknowledges these age old practices and builds a holistic foundation for health and healing. Explore the fundamentals of energy medicine in this two-day certificate program. Develop knowledge and skills of energy anatomy and apply energy medicine principles to health and healing every day in your work with others. This class is experiential, students will learn techniques, protocols, scope of practice and therapeutic presence in relationship to the human energy field. The Healing Touch Certificate Program is an educational program dedicated to offering classes in the energetic therapy modality of Healing Touch. It is a multi-level certification that provides practitioners the ability to move from beginnger to advance levels of energy work.

Course: 38256 $365 For: 20 hours Section A: Jan 26-27 SaSu 8:00am-6:00pm Note: Eligible for UNM Tuition Remission—Professional Development Note: All are welcome to participate. You do not need a referral. The Healing Touch Program is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Commission on Accreditation. 16 CE’s are provided for nurses and massage therapists. Section B: Feb 23-24 SaSu 8:00am-6:00pm Note: Eligible for UNM Tuition Remission—Professional Development Note: All are welcome to participate. You do not need a referral. The Healing Touch Program is accredited as a provider of continuing nursing education by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s (ANCC) Commission on Accreditation. 16 CE’s are provided for nurses and massage therapists. Barbara Welcer Clinical Herbalism 101 This course provides health care professionals and interested community members a basic foundation in Medical Herbalism. Students will explore the basic concepts of herbal terminology, botany, and medicinal uses of herbs for different systems of the body. Topics will include herbal preparations and regulations, plant identification, herb-drug interactions, cultural diversity and traditional techniques in diagnostics and medicinal uses of herbs. Course: 38261 $179 For: 20 hours Section A: Mar 7-May 9 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm Note: Recommended text: Fundamentals of Pharmacognosy and Phytotherapy by Heinrich, Barnes, Gibbons & Williamson (ISBN 9874433071324) Student purchases through vendor of their choice. Sonia Masocco, LDT, C.AY, CAH Clinical Herbalism 102 This course provides health care professionals and interested community members applied skills for the practice of Clinical Herbalism. Students will learn fundamental principles behind preparation of choice and practice making fresh and dry tinctures, cordial preparations, ghee and honey preparations, syrups, suppositories and inhalers. Synergies, potentiation and incapsulation will also be part of the experiential learning process. Required text: The Herbal Medicine-Maker’s Handbook: A Home Manual by James Green (ISBN: 9780895949905). Course: 38265 $199 For: 16 hours Section A: May 14-Jul 2 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Note: Materials fee of $25 will be paid at the time of registration. Material kits will be distributed at the first class. Sonia Masocco, LDT, C.AY, CAH

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Discover Integrated Wellness: Ayurveda, Food as Medicine, Herbalism and More NEW In this class you will learn how to reach optimal health through integrated wellness. By understanding fundamental principles of ancient vedic sciences, using food as medicine and role of herbalism, you will have the road-map to connect for yourself and in your work healthier behaviors to enjoy life to the fullest. This is an excellent intoduction to those working in health care, behavioral and mental health care or fitness or health coaching or case managers for clients of all ages with the added benefit of your own wellness “tune-up”.

Course: 38285 $159 For: 12 hours Section A: Feb 16-Mar 2 Sa 9:00am-1:00pm Note: Elibigle for UNM Tuition Remission— Personal Enrichment. Sonia Masocco, LDT, C.AY, CAH

Human Service Careers UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Case Management Lunch & Learn Workshop This Lunch and Learn Workshop will examine simple yet powerful mind-body methods that will allow you to experience unpleasant emotions without being swept away by them. People have a tendency to resist and fight with unpleasantness when it arises within. The internal war keeps mind-body suffering intact. The simple mindfulness-based anchoring methods help you to ground yourself in various sensory experiences, allowing emotional reactions to become dramatically more manageable and to pass through quickly. This happens through eliminating the fight with thoughts and feelings. Resisting emotional reactions can ruin your day. Opening to emotional reactions allows them to pass with minimal or no suffering. The techniques are also useful for helping you to fully enjoy ordinary life experiences and elevate fulfillment in your life. This is ideal training for counselors, social workers and health-

Substance Abuse Studies UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Enrollment in these classes is by phone. Note: To register for class please call 505-277-0077 Ext 1. LADAC Exam Preparation Review the content for the CADAC and LADAC exams, and be ready for test day! This class provides exam content outlines and review four content sections, including counseling practices and skills (12 core functions), theoretical basis of counseling, professional considerations (cultural competency and ethics) and pharmacology. The book, Fundamentals of Addiction counceling: a Primer and a Study Guide is included in the cost of tuition, with emphasis given to independent test preparation. Student purchases the textbook, Fundamentals of Addiction Counseling a Primer from DLC Publishing in Santa Fe (see Special Comments). Course: 39310 $129 For: 7 hours Section A: Apr 20 Sa 8:30am-4:30pm Note: Textbook available from DLC Publishing P. O. Box 29195 Santa Fe, NM 87592 Phone: 866 471-1742 (toll free) Fax: 801-991-7081 Email: v_angel@dlcllc.org Jennifer Cady, MA, LPCC, LADAC Working with Family Members This course focuses on involving family members in effective treatment. The course begins with a review of historical conceptions of the role of families in substance dependence, and of various approaches to family therapy. Participants are introduced to behavioral couples counseling. Effective methods for engaging unmotivated substance users are reviewed, including community reinforcement and family training (CRAFT). Also discussed are Al-Anon, the impact of parental substance abuse on children, and the inter-relationship of substance use disorders and family violence. Course: 39412 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Apr 6-7 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: To register for class please call 505-277-0077 Ext 1. Materials for this course are available on-line via eReserves. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access eReserves. Bob Phillips, MSW, MA, LMSW, LADAC

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Food as Medicine Put the power to heal in your hands and know what you eat. Connect an array of ayurvedic techniques by learning how to identify your ayurvedic type; detect and treat imbalances and illness; select foods, daily routines and activities for balanced living; and adapt to seasonal and aging patterns. Learn how to vary ayurvedic meals to nurture each of the ayurvedic types. The textbook is Eat-Taste-Heal: An Ayurvedic Cookbook for Modern Living (included in tuition).

Course: 38755 $169 For: 8 hours Section A: Feb 16 Sa 8:30am-5:30pm Note: Lunch is included for this course.

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Course: 38280 $59 For: 3 hours Section A: Feb 2 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Eligible for UNM Tuition Remission—Personal Enrichment. Sonia Masocco, LDT, C.AY, CAH

care professionals looking for client centered practices or learn the benefits of self-care practices. Lunch is included. Optional booklet may be purchased from the instructor, An Introduction to the Teachings of Shinzen Young: The Basic Mindfulness System, Shelly Young.


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Group Therapies Receive an orientation to the most common form of substance abuse treatment delivery in the US: group therapies. What kinds of treatment can be effectively delivered in group format? Skills and styles for managing groups are presented, along with important format issues (open vs. closed groups, confidentiality, crosstalk, group size, managing attrition). Ways to combine individual and group therapies are discussed. Differences from mutual-help groups are considered. Course: 39413 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Mar 9-10 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: To register for class, please call 505-277-0077 Ext 1. Materials for this course are available on-line via eReserves. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access eReserves. Alyssa Forcehimes, PhD Legal, Ethical and Professional Practice An introduction to the unique legal, ethical, and professional issues in substance abuse treatment. Special emphasis is given to confidentiality for clients and records, documentation and case notes, Federal and New Mexico law, and NAADAC’s code of ethics. Professional issues are discussed including dual relationships, and inter-professional communication. Special issues considered include drug testing, assessment of suicide risk, notification and reporting requirements, and interactions between probation, parole, and the courts, including common issues in forensic testimony. Systems and requirements for clinical supervision are discussed. Course: 39454 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Jan 12-13 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: To register for class, please call 505-277-0077 Ext 1. Materials for this course are available on-line via eReserves. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access eReserves. Vickie McGinley, MA, LPC, LADAC Behavioral Couples Counseling This course provides a detailed introduction to behavioral couples counseling as a means to improve substance abuse treatment outcomes. A behavioral model is contrasted with other historical models of how the family is involved in addiction. Participants are introduced to the happiness survey and areas of change, behavioral contracting, strengthening couple communication skills, increasing exchange of positive reinforcement, and strategies for problem-solving and conflict resolution. Also considered are screening for, preventing, and addressing family violence. Course: 39458 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Jan 26-27 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: To register for class please call 505-277-0077 Ext 1. Materials for this course are available on-line via eReserves. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access eReserves. Jennifer Cady, MA, LPCC, LADAC

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Working with Adolescents: Treatment and Prevention Discuss the differences between adolescent and adult substance use/abuse, and review evidence-based approaches for working with adolescents. Relationships with parenting style and parental substance abuse are considered. Treatment methods considered are family therapies, multisystemic therapy, and adolescent CRA (ACRA). Additionally, a program for working with family members to engage resistant teens into treatment will be introduced: community reinforcement and family training CRAFT. A ‘what works’ review is included, examining the evidence base for various approaches to prevention. Course: 39459 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Feb 23-24 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: To register for class please call 505-277-0077 Ext 1. Materials for this course are available on-line via eReserves. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access eReserves. Jennifer Cady, MA, LPCC, LADAC Managing Co-occurring Disorders Learn how to integrate screening and treatment for substance abuse and co-occurring mental health problems. The prevalence and nature of common cooccurring disorders are reviewed. Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is presented as a comprehensive model for managing concomitant disorders. Also reviewed are pharmacotherapies for mental disorders, case management, and methods for smoking cessation and infection risk reduction. Course: 39460 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Feb 9-10 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: To register for class please call 505-277-0077 Ext 1. Materials for this course are available on-line via eReserves. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access eReserves. Brian Serna, LPCC, LADAC, MAC Clinical Supervision Prepare for the often-neglected but important process of clinical supervision. Methods and styles of clinical supervision are reviewed, as are legal responsibilities of the clinical supervisor. Approaches are presented for using session tapes, obtaining and using client feedback, promoting ongoing clinical skill-building, evaluating treatment outcomes, preventing burnout and promoting staff retention. Course: 39461 $129 For: 16 hours Section A: Mar 23-24 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pm Note: To register for class please call 505-277-0077 Ext 1. Materials for this course are available on-line via eReserves. Please check your course confirmation for details on how to access eReserves. Michael DeBernardi, PsyD

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Substance Abuse Counselor Licensure and Credentialing Confused about the process for NM Counseling Licensure (LADAC) requirements? Thinking about adding Certification to your professional status? Begin the application process by learning how to present your unique qualifications and coursework for licensure or credentialing. General and “case-by-case” examples will help you overcome the confusion and anxiety. Join us for refreshments and a step-by-step review.

Course: 39470 $89 For: 8 hours Section A: Feb 18-May 20 M 6:00pm-8:00pm Paul Fornell, MS, LPCC LSAA Internship NEW Continue on the path to LSAA after completion of the Substance Abuse Studies Training Program. Develops your skills in each of the 12 Core Function areas; conduct counseling sessions, keep records and fulfill all other duties required and expected by a licensed professional in the substance abuse treatment field. Your internship provides a maximum of 700 hours toward the licensure requirement. Exact hourly commitments and general day-to-day activities are arranged with the on-site supervisor and must be approved by the faculty supervisor before the internship officially begins. Completion of the Substance Abuse Studies Training Program is required but does not guarantee a student entry into internship. You must provide proof of completed Master’s degree in counseling or social work, current professional liability insurance coverage, NM background clearance and if accepted to apply for the Licensed Substance Abuse Associate (LSAA). Attendance at the mandatory internship information session and enrollment in Counselors Round the Table: Networking, Mentoring and More (39470) is required before undertaking internship. Course: 39500 $1989 For: 102 hours Section A: Jan 21-May 15 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Application for approval is required to register for class, please call 505-277-6025. Students MUST register for 39470, Counselors Round the Table, as part of this internship. Paul Fornell, MS, LPCC

Course: 39615 $249 For: 15 hours Section A: Jan 14-May 13 M 5:00pm-8:00pm Paul Fornell, MS, LPCC Orientation Meeting August 13, 2013 Come learn more about the field and requirement for licensure as an addiction counselor in New Mexico. This orientation is free and open to the public.

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Mediation and Conflict Resolution UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Communicating with Difficult People Effective communication is the key to great team productivity and win-win solutions to difficult situations. Learn how to listen effectively. Communicate ideas so others listen without becoming defensive. Give productive feedback. Manage emotions and “ego-issues” when communicating. Find win-win solutions to conflicts. Cope with difficult people and situations. This course meets certificate requirements for Mediation and Conflict Resolution. Course: 40110 Section A: Apr 22-May 6 Nancy Greiff, PhD

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Counselors Round the Table: Networking, Resources and more The LSAA Roundtable is offered to students who have completed the Substance Abuse Studies Training Program. Students can register each term for 8 hours of NAADAC approved training. Each session will be facilitated by an instructor from the SASTP program who will mentor the participants in a variety of issues and client settings. Challenging case studies or related topics for observation will stimulate lively discussion and shared insights for this unique group.

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Course: 39465 $39 For: 3 hours Section A: Mar 16 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Jennifer Cady, MA, LPCC, LADAC

Clinical Supervisor Professional Competencies NEW Expand your capacity for teaching, coaching and consulting with new professionals or those just entering the field of counseling. Clinical Supervision is valuable to the organization by developing staff competence to meet high expectations in the 12 core competencies of addiction counseling. This course is an overview of supervision and management as they relate to the practice of substance abuse counseling. Models of supervision and counselor development, supervision and management processes, assessment and evaluation issues, and ethical and legal aspects of supervision are emphasized. Students explore their skills in management, supervision, and consultation, particularly as they relate to recent changes in the mental health care delivery system. Review the Code of Ethics, and describe the legal aspects of clinical supervision. Prerequisite: Currently licensed in counseling or social work in New Mexico, working in a substance abuse or behavioral services organization in a supervisory capacity for 3 or more years. Certified Clinical Supervisor (CCS) endorsement is a national credential through the IC&RC—NM Credential Board for Behavioral Health Professionals.


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Win-Win Conflict Resolution Resolve conflicts to the satisfaction of all interested parties, in a win-win manner, and they tend to stay resolved. Learn to be supportive of all parties involved while remaining neutral, implement productive and lasting solutions to conflicts, get buy-in for these solutions, and manage tensions associated with emotions and differing personalities. This course meets certificate requirements for Mediation and Conflict Resolution. Course: 40112 Section A: Apr 8-15 Note: Room change Nancy Greiff, PhD

$249 For: 7 hours M 5:30pm-9:00pm

Successful Negotiating Master the skills necessary for efficient negotiation planning and learn the diplomatic skills essential to communicate effectively with the other side. Learn how to establish successful and productive long-term business relationships through creative win-win negotiating. Also, discover methods of creating an enjoyable, lowstress atmosphere for the negotiation process, and ways to avoid falling into common negotiating traps. This course meets certificate requirements for Mediation and Conflict Resolution. Course: 40114 Section A: May 13-20 Nancy Greiff, PhD

$269 For: 7.5 hours M 5:30pm-9:15pm

Community Engagement UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Essentials of Successful Grant Writing You can get a grant proposal that gets funded. The instructor has written successful state and federal grant proposals, issues requests for proposals as a grant program director, and served as a federal grant reviewer. He has directed grant-funded projects and provided program consultation and evaluation. Are you new to writing grants? Come learn from someone with experience in every part of the process. In this one-day course, you will develop effective grant-writing strategies, explore critical decisions, and learn to present your needs and outcomes persuasively. Topics include identifying and presenting your needs, preparing and appropriate budget, and developing an evaluation plan that focuses on significant outcomes and aligns to your implementation plan. You will prepare statements to use in your own grant proposals, and you will learn practical strategies to address the reviewers’ concerns and to get funded. Course: 42140 Section A: Feb 7 Section B: Apr 9 David Bowman

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Grantsmanship Training Improve your ability to win grants. The Grantsmanship Center’s 5-day Grantsmanship Training Program has a proven record of benefits both for newcomers to the field and for experienced grantseekers. Thousands of professionals who’ve completed this training have had outstanding success in winning grants, and they attribute that success largely to this training. You’ll practice using The Grantsmanship Center’s groundbreaking approach to planning programs and writing grant proposals—an approach so powerful and effective it’s been adopted by scores of other organizations. Leave with a wealth of useful, up-to-date, practical information—including a training manual, handouts, and ideas you can put to work immediately. UNM Staff and Faculty may register by contacting Loree Nalin (lnalin@unm.edu or 505-277-6025); all other participants should contact the Grantsmanship Center directly (registrar@tgci.com or 213-482-9860). Course: 42145 $895 For: 45 hours Section A: Feb 25-Mar 1 MTWThF 8:30am-5:30pm Note: Off-site location to be determined. Volunteer Management— Building A Successful Program Your organization serves a unique place in your community. Learn how to recruit the very best with the knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) that will make a different in your organization? Manage, motivate and inspire volunteers of all ages and discover the best ways to keep your volunteers visualizing themselves as significant contributors to your work. Examine best practices to clearly evaluate your organization, knowing what’s going well, and what could be improved as you grow your future. Join us to make a difference in our community. Course: 42471 $149 For: 6 hours Section A: Feb 18-20 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Limited partial scholarships may be available to those currently working or volunteering in an area nonprofit. Nancy Bryant

$259 For: 8 hours Th 8:00am-5:00pm T 8:00am-5:00pm

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Volunteer Management— Recruitment, Skill Assessment and Training You know that there are volunteers available to you. How do you recruit the very best with the knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) that will make a different in your organization? Learn how to attract the best fit for your organization, how to analyze the best possible placement of volunteers within your group, and how to train for the highest possible outcomes using realistic goals, expectations, and evaluations. Prerequisite: 42471.

Course: 42473 $149 For: 6 hours Section A: Mar 18-20 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Limited partial scholarships may be available to those currently working or volunteering in an area nonprofit. Dara Ambriz Volunteer Management— Evaluating Your Volunteer Program You’ve designed, developed and implemented a wonderful volunteer component to your organization. Examine best practices to clearly evaluate your organization, knowing what’s going well, and what could be improved as you grow your future. Prerequisite: 42473. Course: 42474 $149 For: 6 hours Section A: Apr 1-3 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Limited partial scholarships may be available to those currently working or volunteering in an area nonprofit. Barbra Portzline

Windows Basics UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Unless otherwise indicated, Windows Basics courses are taught on the Windows 7 Operating System. Beginning Keyboarding Learn proper keyboarding techniques and develop speed and accuracy. Students participate in classroom exercises designed to increase keyboarding speed. This course is taught using PCs. No previous computer experience is necessary. Note: This course is for individuals with little or no keyboarding experience. This course may be repeated for additional skill development. Course: 51001 Section A: Jan 22-Feb 7 Margo Bouchard

$289 For: 18 hours TTh 9:00am-12:00pm

Learn to Use a Computer at any Age Using a computer is for everyone! This beginning computer course for adults acquaints the novice with computer terminology, essential concepts, and best of all--actual experience at the computer. Topics include startup and shutdown procedures, keyboard and mouse operation, and an overview of popular computing functions. Each student will work at their computers and will have access to a computer practice space between classes. Course: 51010 Section A: Feb 12-14 Section B: Mar 25-27 Margo Bouchard

$139 For: 8 hours TTh 8:00am-12:00pm MW 8:00am-12:00pm

Custom Microsoft Office 2007 or 2010 Courses In addition to the Microsoft Office classes offered in this catalog, UNM Continuing Education can create customized MS Office classes for your company or department that is upgrading to a new MS Office version. Contact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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Volunteer Management— Managing and Motivating Your Volunteers You’ve found some wonderful volunteers. They’re making a huge difference in your organization. Now, how do you manage unpaid staff, and how do you motivate them to keep up the good work? Learn about the drivers that inspire volunteers of all ages and discover the best ways to keep your volunteers visualizing themselves as significant contributers to your work. Prerequisite: 42472.

Osher members! Many of our Microsoft Office courses are available to you at a 50% discount. To register call 505-277-0077. Not an Osher member? Contact Maralie BeLonge at 505-277-6179 or belonge@unm.edu.

Business & Technology

Course: 42472 $149 For: 6 hours Section A: Mar 4-6 MW 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Limited partial scholarships may be available to those currently working or volunteering in an area nonprofit. Martha Benn

Computer Skills


Windows 7: Operating System Basics Learn the basic functions of Windows, how to customize its setup, and create and work with shortcuts. Work with the Taskbar, Windows Explorer, Control Panel, file management, Accessories, the Find utility, and online Help. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience.

Desktop Computing

Business & Technology

Course: 51101 Section A: Jan 28-Feb 1 Rav Nicholson

$279 For: 12 hours MWF 8:00am-12:00pm

Windows: Organize Your Files and Photos Do you or those in your organization waste valuable time searching for your important files and photos? Learn to effectively organize and manage documents and programs with a systematic approach to file, folder, and disk creation, naming, and placement. Learn the rules and suggestions for naming, renaming, finding, copying, deleting, and backing up files. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 51115 Section A: Feb 19-21 Section B: May 7-9 Margo Bouchard

$219 For: 6 hours TTh 9:00am-12:00pm TTh 9:00am-12:00pm

Desktop Computing UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Unless otherwise noted, Desktop Computing courses are taught using Office 2010. Online courses are now available in Office 2003 and 2007. Contact Program Coordinator at 505-277-6033 if you wish to substitute an online course for a classroom course in a certificate program. Osher members: This is your opportunity to catch the latest computer skills half-price. This includes Keyboarding, Learn to Use a Computer at Any Age, Microsoft Office courses offered in the summer semester including Word, Excel, and Access. Contact Maralie Belonge at belonge@unm.edu or 505-277-7179 for membership requirements and a complete list of available courses. Discover Office 2010 This four-hour class will give you a better understanding of the new features and possibilities of Office 2010. If you have upgraded your computer and are frustrated with the new layout, this class will help you refresh your knowledge in Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52011 Section A: Jan 9 Rav Nicholson

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Basic Applications Get started using the three basic applications for MS Office 2010: Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Clear stepby-step instructions show you how to tackle Office 2010 tasks. Topics include: finding hidden files, creating a blog post, writing a letter, assembling and presenting slideshows, developing a publication, and building a spreadsheet. Lessons are presented in bite-sized modules so you can get started right away. Prerequisite: basic computer experience. Course: 52030 Section A: Jan 15-17 Section B: Mar 19-21 Rav Nicholson

$219 For: 8 hours TTh 8:00am-12:00pm TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Word: Beginning Learn to create, edit, and save documents as well as format text, paragraphs, and documents. Learn effective navigation and selection techniques, custom tabs, indents, paragraph alignment, and line spacing. Manage headers, footers, and margins. Create tables. Use powerful proofing and correcting features including find and replace text, AutoCorrect, and Spelling and Grammar Checker. Add graphics and clip art. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52141 $279 Section A: Jan 14-18 MWF Section B: Apr 1-5 MWF Sharlene Stein

For: 12 hours 8:00am-12:00pm 8:00am-12:00pm

Word: Intermediate Use Word 2010 for more complex tasks. Learn to format text in multiple columns, save and preview documents as Web pages and advanced table features. Explore using templates, envelopes and labels, styles, and making revisions. Prerequisite: Beginning Word or prior experience. Course: 52142 $279 Section A: Feb 4-8 MWF Section B: Apr 8-12 MWF Sharlene Stein

For: 12 hours 8:00am-12:00pm 8:00am-12:00pm

Word: Advanced Make the most out of Word 2010! Learn mail merge, objects and backgrounds, forms, macros, customization, long documents and xml features. Make Word do the work for you through managing master documents, tables of contents, indexes, bibliographies, and cross references. Run macros to save time with repetitive tasks. Use form fields to protect forms and share and secure documents. Prerequisite: Intermediate Word or prior experience. Course: 52143 $279 Section A: Apr 15-19 MWF Sharlene Stein

For: 12 hours 8:00am-12:00pm

$99 For: 4 hours W 1:00pm-5:00pm

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Word: Beginning窶認ast Track Learn the new capabilities of Word 2010 in just eight hours. This course will teach you how to create, edit, and save documents while formatting the text and paragraphs in the new Word 2010 software. Learn the basic functions of Word, such as managing headers and footers, paragraph alignment, creating tables, and customizing tabs. If you do not have any experience with Word, it is recommended you take a Basics course rather than a Beginning course. This course is designed to cover the topics quickly and accurately. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience.

Course: 52152 $229 For: 8 hours Section A: Apr 26 F 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This class includes lunch. Mary Byrd Excel: Beginning Learn the most effective methods to create, modify, format and print worksheets. Insert and modify graphics. Create, modify and print charts. Enter and apply basic formulas and functions. Explore custom formatting features, such as fonts and conditional formatting. This course is appropriate for new users and the self-taught. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52161 Section A: Jan 14-18 Section B: Mar 25-29 Rav Nicholson

$279 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Fast Track classes present topics at a faster pace and are designed for those with some experience with the subject matter.

$279 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Excel: Advanced Learn the advanced functions of Excel to simplify your work. Use lookup functions, MATCH and INDEX. Create data tables, validate cell entries, explore database functions. Use PivotTables and PivotCharts to see patterns in your data. Import and Export data as text files or XML data. Query external databases and use excel for easy analysis. Run macros and work with VBA code. Use conditional formatting for graphics. Prerequisite: Intermediate Excel or prior experience. Course: 52163 $279 For: 12 hours Section A: Apr 29-May 3 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm Rick Berg Excel: Beginning窶認ast Track Become familiar with Excel in just 8 hours. Learn the most effective methods to format, create, modify, and print worksheets. Explore custom formatting features and apply basic functions such as entering formulas and graphics. If you do not have any experience with Excel it is recommended you take a Basics course rather than a Beginning course. This course is designed to cover the topics quickly and accurately. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52171 $229 For: 8 hours Section A: Feb 15 F 8:00am-5:00pm Section B: May 10 F 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This class includes lunch. Rav Nicholson Access: Beginning Understand the basic concepts of database use and how to most effectively design your database. Design basic tables and add, edit, locate, sort, filter and delete records. Set field properties, work with input masks, and set validation rules. Learn to design and apply queries, reports, and forms to make it easier to accomplish everyday database tasks. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52181 Section A: Jan 22-29 Section B: Mar 26-Apr 2 Diane C. Follstaedt

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$279 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

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Desktop Computing

Word: Intermediate窶認ast Track This course is designed to teach students the complex functions of Word 2010. Learn to format text in multiple columns, print documents as Web pages, and learn how to use templates for labels and envelopes. Word 2010 has a number of hidden tricks to make documents easier than ever to create. Learn the tricks and sign up for this course. Prerequisite: Beginning Word or prior experience.

Course: 52162 Section A: Feb 4-8 Section B: Apr 8-12 Rav Nicholson

Business & Technology

Course: 52151 $229 For: 8 hours Section A: Feb 22 F 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This class includes lunch. Section B: Mar 22 F 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This class includes lunch. Mary Byrd

Excel: Intermediate Move beyond the basics in this Excel 2010 class. Link multiple worksheets/workbooks and use advanced formatting features. Outline and consolidate data. Create and use cell names for greater understanding and ease. Learn advanced filtering options to find what you need and organize your data. Save workbooks as Web pages and use hyperlinks. Explore the advanced charting features. Prerequisite: Beginning Excel or prior experience.


Access: Intermediate Go beyond the basics using queries to answer specific questions and create summaries. Create and enhance custom forms, create a main form with sub-forms, and create and enhance custom reports. Prerequisites: Beginning Access or prior experience.

Desktop Computing

Business & Technology

Course: 52182 Section A: Feb 5-12 Section B: Apr 9-16 Diane C. Follstaedt

$279 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Access: Advanced Make Access do more for you through advanced queries, including crosstabs and parameters. Learn to write SQL statements and attach SQL queries to controls. Create, run and modify macros, and attach macros to events. Create macros that will provide user interaction or data transfer. Import, export and link objects. Work with Windows SharePoint Services. Integrate the internet through hyperlinked fields. Optimize and protect your data. Prerequisite: Intermediate Access or prior experience. Course: 52183 Section A: Apr 18-25 Rick Berg

$279 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Access: Relational Database Design Fundamentals Learn the essential principles to build a relational database from scratch. Practice identifying database tasks, identifying data needed to support tasks, and mapping the data to tables. Apply rules of table design, resulting in efficient tables that take full advantage of relational capabilities. Identify key fields and relationships, and learn to solve complex “many to many” database relationships. Prerequisite: 52310 or 53601. Course: 52350 Section A: Feb 19-26 Diane C. Follstaedt

$399 For: 12 hours TTh 8:00am-12:00pm

Excel Programming Learn how to create custom worksheet functions, extend the power of ranges and formulas, and use visual basic tools to make your Excel program walk and talk. Topics covered include automating routine tasks, creating presentation tools, and customizing recorded macros. Course: 53425 Section A: Feb 19-Mar 7 Rick Berg

$699 For: 24 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

PowerPoint: Beginning Create presentation materials using the newest version of PowerPoint. Learn to edit, format, proof and print presentations. Build and run slide shows with transition and multimedia elements. Use templates and themes to make your presentations visually interesting. Draw objects and use ClipArt and WordArt for dramatic effects. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience.

Access Programming Create customized applications using Access’s programming language and macros. Complete in-class and takehome excercises to get input from the user and use it in queries and reports. Learn to use Loops and IF statements, to create strings of queries to generate complex reports, to automate the program with push-buttons, and to respond instantly to events on screen, such as entering incorrect data. In this class you’ll create forms that call up related forms with a click.

Course: 52241 Section A: Feb 11-18 Sharlene Stein

Course: 53625 Section A: Mar 19-Apr 4 Rick Berg

$279 For: 12 hours MW 8:00am-12:00pm

PowerPoint: Intermediate Become a PowerPoint power user. Create slides that include graphs, tables and organizational charts for easy communication. Develop multimedia content and customized slide shows that set your presentations apart. Save presentations in various formats. Students will get hands on experience developing and delivering a PowerPoint presentation in class. Prerequisite: Beginning Powerpoint or prior experience. Course: 52242 Section A: Feb 20-27 Sharlene Stein

$279 For: 12 hours MW 8:00am-12:00pm

If you are working toward a certificate and cannot find the class you need, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 for advisement.

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$699 For: 24 hours TTh 8:00am-12:00pm

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Students ages 12-17 who wish to attend classes at Continuing Education may contact the program supervisor for information and registration requirements.

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Desktop Computing Online Classes in this section are online. Dates and times are placeholders only. Classes are taken on your own computer at the times and dates that are convenient to you. Course hours are approximate.

2007 Desktop Computing Classes 52921N Word 2007: Beginning 52922N Word 2007: Intermediate 52923N Word 2007: Advanced 52925N Excel 2007: Beginning 52926N Excel 2007: Intermediate 52927N Excel 2007: Advanced 52931N PowerPoint 2007: Beginning 52932N PowerPoint 2007: Advanced 52935N Access 2007: Beginning 52936N Access 2007: Intermediate 52937N Access 2007: Advanced 52941N Outlook 2007: Beginning 52942N Outlook 2007: Intermediate 52943N Outlook 2007: Advanced 52945N Visio 2007: Beginning 52948N Publisher 2007: Beginning

$299 $299 $249 $299 $299 $299 $299 $269 $299 $299 $299 $299 $249 $249 $269 $269

Apple UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Note: All Apple courses are taught using the most current version of OS X. Learn to Use a Mac: An Easy-Paced Introduction Become acquainted with fundamental computer terminology and the Mac in a relaxed, easy-paced setting. Work with the Mac’s basic functions by learning about startup and shutdown procedures, keyboard and mouse operation, and other computer functions specific to the Mac. Get a brief introduction to some of the Mac’s built-in applications for composing letters, reading PDF files, sending emails and surfing the Internet. This course is for the computer novice. See Course Skills Assessment. Prerequisite: None.

Course: 54101 Section A: Mar 7-19 Ed Brandt

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm

Mac Operating System: Basics—Fast Track Are your Mac skills a little rusty? Do you already know Windows and want to learn to use a Mac? At a faster pace, learn about file management, navigating the Finder, setting up the Dock, customizing preferences, creating and saving files and backing up your computer. Explore the uses and features of the ever-popular iLife programs. Become familiar with the concepts of peripherals, utility applications and cloud computing with iCloud. See Course Skills Assessment. Prerequisite: A basic knowledge of any version of Mac OS or a working knowledge of Windows. Course: 54111 Section A: Feb 15 Ed Brandt

$219 For: 8 hours F 8:00am-5:00pm

Mac OS X Applications Your Mac comes with a full set of applications to meet most every computing need. Learn tips, tricks and techniques for using these applications to increase your productivity and enhance your Mac experience. Examine Mac applications for creativity, productivity and archiving such as Safari, Mail, Preview, TextEdit, iTunes, iPhoto, Contacts, Calendar, FaceTime, Messages, Notes, and Time Machine. In addition, use Apple’s App Store to acquire addition applications, both free and for purchase. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 54118 Section A: Mar 25-Apr 3 Ed Brandt

$339 For: 16 hours MW 1:00pm-5:00pm

Course: 54010 $159 For: 8 hours Section A: Feb 26-Mar 5 TTh 6:00pm-8:45pm Note: Last class session ends at 8:30pm. Ed Brandt Registration | Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990

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Business & Technology

2003 Desktop Computing Classes 52981N Word 2003: Beginning 52982N Word 2003: Advanced 52983N Excel 2003: Beginning 52984N Excel 2003: Advanced 52985N PowerPoint 2003: Beginning 52986N PowerPoint 2003: Advanced 52987N Access 2003: Beginning 52988N Access 2003: Advanced

Mac Operating System: Basics Get hands-on training with the Mac’s latest userfriendly operating system. Learn the basics of file management, navigating the Finder, setting up the Dock, customizing preferences, creating and saving files and backing up your computer. Explore the uses and features of the ever-popular iLife programs. Become familiar with the concepts of peripherals, utility applications and cloud computing with iCloud. See Course Skills Assessment. Prerequisite: 54010 or equivalent experience.


Apple

Business & Technology

Mac OS X Administering and Networking It’s easy to string a cable between two computers so they can talk to each other. But when things go wrong it can cost as much as the computer itself to correct it. Examine how to install, configure, and maintain networks of two to 100 Apple computers, iPhones, and iPads using Ethernet and WiFi. In typical simple Maclike style, learn all of the components that make up both small and large networks, how to properly install and configure these components, and how to keep everything running trouble-free. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 54119 Section A: Apr 12 Marc Mintz

$259 For: 8 hours F 8:00am-5:00pm

Mac Maintenance and Support Learn how to keep your Mac running smoothly and efficiently. Avoid downtime and costly repairs by learning to prevent issues before they occur and to troubleshoot, diagnose and correct them when they do. Using Mac utilities like System Information, Activity Monitor, Disk Utility, Terminal and others, discover how to optimize your Mac’s performance, locate and repair damaged files, boot from a secondary source along with other important maintenance practices and procedures. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 54122 $219 For: 8 hours Section A: Apr 16-23 TTh 6:00pm-8:45pm Note: Last class session ends at 8:30pm. Ed Brandt Mac OS X Support Mastery Prepare to become a competent and confident Mac support professional. Topics include installation and setup, user accounts, using the command line interface, file systems, data management and backup. We also cover how applications function under Lion, running Boot Camp, network configuration, providing network services, and how to work with all types of peripherals. The class final assignment is to create your own automated installer. Prerequisites: 54101/11, 54118 or equivalent experience. Course: 54151 $1499 For: 32 hours Section A: Mar 11-14 MTWTh 8:00am-5:00pm Marc Mintz

Get Ahead with a Tutorial Elective Two-hour one-on-one sessions with the instructor of your choice are available in Apple and Digital Arts topics if you have attended a six-hour or longer class in the same topic. Contact Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule a day and time that is convenient for you. $199.

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Navigating the iPad For many, the Apple iPad is becoming the personal computer of choice. Discover what makes the iPad a valuable extension to your computer experience or why you might replace your traditional computer altogether. Learn about its intuitive touch interface “Gestures”, how to work with apps, configure basic settings, and explore other features unique to this device. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Suggested: Bring your iPad to class. Course: 54305 Section A: Apr 5 Ed Brandt

$99 For: 3 hours F 1:00pm-4:00pm

iCloud and the Apple Experience Apple iCloud seamlessly integrates the power and convenience of cloud computing with Apple computers, iPads and iPhones. Discover the numerous features of iCloud available within OS X, iOS and third-party applications to manage documents, music, photos, email, contacts, calendars and more. Learn how to keep your files and information synced and accessible from anywhere at anytime. Prerequisite: 54101/11. Course: 54306 Section A: Apr 19 Ed Brandt

$99 For: 3 hours F 1:00pm-4:00pm

Apple iPad and iOS: Beginning NEW The Apple iPad is quickly becoming an essential tool for personal, business and classroom use. Get an introduction to key features and tips on enhancing productivity. Learn how to interact and navigate its touch interface; download, work with, and manage apps; configure settings; sync files from a computer and the internet; and explore basic troubleshooting techniques. Examine how the iPad’s operating system, iOS, is also common to the iPhone and iPod Touch. Prerequisites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience; bring your iPad to class. Suggested: 54305. Course: 54321 Section A: May 6-10 Ed Brandt

$289 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Apple Online Ed2Go instructor-led classes include: Mac, iPhone, and iPad Programming

$119

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our website.

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Digital Arts For a comprehensive Digital Arts catalog, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our websiteat dce.unm.edu/DACatalog for a downloadable pdf.

Graphic Design & Visual Communication

Note: The Graphic Design and Visual Communication classes are taught in a classroom, not in a computer lab. Computer experience is helpful, but not required.

Course: 55101 Section A: Jan 23-Feb 20 Cristina Olds Section B: Mar 1-29 Cindy Bernier

$329 For: 15 hours W 5:30pm-8:30pm F

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History of Graphic Design Explore the language of visual communication by looking at design’s rich history. Topics covered include the development of visual communications from the earliest pictographs to the work of contemporary designers and illustrators. Students complete a design project by the last class. Note: Equipment and materials should not exceed $25; a materials list will be available the first day of class. Suggested text: A History of Graphic Design by Philip B. Meggs. Prerequisite: 55101. Course: 55102 Section A: Feb 5-26 Kevin Glasgow

$289 For: 12 hours T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Free Information Session Digital Arts Information Session Thursday, January 24, 5:15-6:30pm See page 10 for details.

Publication Design UPDATED Explore both print and web applications of publication design. Learn how to start with brainstorming the concept, planning the layout, producing final print, and finalizing for web applications. Create and design layouts for some of the following: magazine, newsletter, book, and newspaper publications.Consider current visual trends, and determine your own publishing likes and dislikes. Equipment and materials cost about $25. A materials list will be available the first day of class. Prerequisite: 55101. Course: 55107 Section A: May 1-22 Cindy Bernier

$289 For: 12 hours W 6:00pm-9:00pm

Logo Design Create effective logos by understanding the processes, strategies, applications and roles that logos play within brand identity. Learn about different types of logos through case studies, design history, and critical examination. Students produce a corporate identity project. Equipment and materials cost about $25.00; a materials list will be available the first day of class. Prerequisites: 55101, and 55102 or 55108. Suggested: 55202. Course: 55123 Section A: Apr 3-24 Cindy Bernier

$289 For: 12 hours W 6:00pm-9:00pm

Graphic Design & Visual Communication Online Ed2Go instructor-led classes include: Digital Arts Certificate Marketing Design Certificate

$5,995 $5,995

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our website.

Digital Arts 6-Pack Discount Package your Digital Arts classes for increased savings. Register for six Digital Arts classes (course numbers 54000-59999) at the same time and receive a package discount of $210. Inquire at registration at 505-277-0077. Some restrictions may apply.

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Graphic Design and Visual Communication Learn to create an effective layout for any graphic design project. Discover the principles of design for clear and attractive visual communication. Topics include an introduction to advertising, publication, and web design; logos and letterhead packages; layout; typography; and color theory. Note: Equipment and materials cost about $25; a materials list will be available the first day of class. Prerequisite: None. Suggested: 55105 or 55201.

Course: 55105 $289 For: 12 hours Section A: Feb 27-Mar 20 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Jeff LaFlamme

Business & Technology

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077.

2D Design The elements of two-dimensional design demonstrate the basics behind computer-generated and hand rendered art and design. Learn about color, texture, size, shape, and balance while working with materials such as paint, glue, scissors, colored paper, markers, and charcoal pencils. Note: Equipment and materials cost about $30; a materials list will be emailed with your course confirmation. Prerequisite: None.


The Business of Digital Art UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077.

The Business of Digital Art

Business & Technology

Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Business of Digital Art classes are taught in a classroom, not in a computer lab. Computer experience is helpful, but not required. Writing Creative Copy for Print and Web Media Enhance your company’s image with copy that sparkles, attracts attention and wins new customers. Learn the basics of copywriting techniques for print advertisements, direct mail, broadcast, sales literature, public relations and electronic media. Emphasis is placed on developing a creative strategy, market position and segmentation, writing for the buying cycle, messaging and persuasive writing. In addition, we analyze landmark creative campaigns from some of the world’s most successful companies. Suggested text: The Copywriter’s Handbook by Robert W. Bly. Prerequisite: None. Course: 55604 Section A: Mar 26-Apr 9 Doug Stine

$239 For: 9 hours T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Social Media: Facebook, Twitter and Linked-In Social media supports the human need for social interaction with other people using the Internet to broadcast media, dialogue and content. Learn how to use Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, link social media websites together for greater interaction, use mobile devices to update your sites, create profiles, blog, search for contacts, and reconnect with old friends. Note: To learn about using social media for marketing, see 55623. Prerequisites: Basic computer and Internet experience. Course: 55605 Section A: Mar 23 Jeremy Jaramillo

$69 For: 3 hours Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm

Marketing and Self Promotion for Digital Artists Develop materials to promote yourself, your business and/or your art online and offline. From media kits to promotional calendars, your view of self-marketing will move forward exponentially as a result of this contentpacked, practical class. Artists, designers and other professionals will plan and execute publicity tactics with confidence as a result. Prerequisite: None. Course: 55622 Section A: Apr 16-30 Mary Ellen Merrigan

Marketing with Social Media Expand awareness for your business or job search by combining traditional and social media. Market 24/7 with an Internet storefront showcasing who you are and what you do. Learn about a range of tactics that can help you stand out: Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn, plus social bookmarking, blogs, YouTube and many other options add exposure to your website. Take charge of your Internet reputation. Focus on strategies for distinguishing your company from that of your competition or ways to stand out as a job applicant. Prerequisite: None. Suggested: 55605. Course: 55623 Section A: Mar 5-19 Mary Ellen Merrigan

$239 For: 9 hours T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Legal Issues in Digital Arts To succeed as a digital artist today, you must have an understanding of the legal principles and issues that affect your business. Gain the tools to recognize legal problems and address them appropriately. Topics include contracts for professional services, copyright, model releases, licensing digital art, trademarks, rights of publicity and privacy, First Amendment issues, business formation, determining when to hire a lawyer and more. Prerequisite: None. Course: 55625 $219 For: 8 hours Section A: Jan 31-Feb 28 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Feb 14. Richard Mertz Section A: Mar 19-21 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Efrain Padro Portfolios for Photographers and Designers Explore the methods used by photographers and designers in creating successful portfolios. Take a look at the steps to develop your portfolio: targeting who will see the portfolio and what they want to see; determining the format; choosing the work that will impress the potential client; showcasing your best work; and production of the finished portfolio. Prerequisite: 55101 or 55801/3. Course: 55627 Section A: Apr 22-May 6 Pat Berrett

$179 For: 6 hours M 6:00pm-8:00pm

$179 For: 6 hours T 6:00pm-8:00pm

Free Information Session Digital Arts Information Session Thursday, January 24, 5:15-6:30pm See page 10 for details.

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Independent Study in Digital Arts Synthesize the material learned in the Digital Arts Program with the individual attention needed to fill in any gaps. This course is for the advanced Digital Arts student who has the skills necessary to plan and produce a project independently. A project is chosen at the first meeting, so bring your ideas. Students create at least one portfolio piece to be displayed or published. Note: Cost of materials varies; materials will be discussed the first day of class. Prerequisite: Any Digital Arts Level I certificate or equivalent experience.

The Business of Digital Art Online Ed2Go instructor-led classes include: Achieving Top Search Engine Positions Pay Per Click Marketing Search Engine Marketing Search Engine Optimization

$119 $1,495 $1,895 $1,495

Note: The Digital Photography classes are taught in a classroom, not in a computer lab. Computer experience is helpful, but not required. Photography with a Digital Camera Learn the basics of photography as you explore the capabilities of your digital camera. Discover what aperture, shutter speed, and white balance are and how they affect your photographs. Find out how and when to use flash, and experiment with photographic composition to get the most out of your camera--and yourself! Recommended for those new to photography as well as film photographers who want to make the switch to digital. Note: Bring your camera, manual and extra batteries to class. Prerequisite: Must have a digital camera (any type). Suggested: 55807, 55808. Course: 55801 Section A: Jan 16-Feb 6 Lisa Tannenbaum Section B: Jan 31-Feb 21 Richard Nunez Section C: Feb 13-Mar 6 Mary Elkins Section D: Apr 6-27 Lisa Tannenbaum Section E: Apr 26-May 17 Pat Berrett

$289 For: 12 hours W 6:00pm-9:00pm Th

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Photography Composition One definition for photographic composition is simple: the pleasing selection and arrangement of subjects within the picture area. In general, good pictures result from careful attention to some basic elements of composition, together with appropriate lighting and an interesting subject. Become familiar with the practical applications of the key elements of composition to improve your photography: point of interest, simplicity, contrast, balance, framing, viewpoint, direction of movement, diagonals, and rule of thirds. Prerequisite: None.

Use Your Photography Skills on a Story of New Mexico Trip or Tour

Course: 55804 Section A: Jan 28-Feb 11 Pat Berrett

$179 For: 6 hours M 6:00pm-8:00pm

Photography opportunities abound with Story of New Mexico’s tours. Join the Hondo Iris Farm tour for some unbelievable shots! See page 91 for additional destinations!

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For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our website.

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077.

Business & Technology

Course: 55701 $329 For: 15 hours Section A: Feb 14-May 9 Th 5:30pm-8:30pm Note: Class Dates: Feb 14, Mar 7, Mar 28, Apr 18, May 9, 2013. Cristina Olds

Digital Photography


Choosing the Right Digital Camera Whether you’re looking to buy your first or fifth digital camera, you’ll want to make the right choice. Gain the tools you need to make a good decision by discussing megapixels, zoom values, and JPG and RAW file formats. Find out how to transfer photos from camera to computer or print digital photos without ever using a computer at all! Note: To learn how to use your digital camera, see 55808 and 55801/3. Prerequisite: None.

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Course: 55807 Section A: Feb 28 Richard Nunez

$69 For: 3 hours Th 6:00pm-9:00pm

Getting Started with Your Digital Camera Learn how to best use the point-and-shoot capabilities of your camera, and find out how to download photos from your camera to a computer. If you don’t yet feel comfortable using your digital camera, this is the perfect way to get started! Notes: Bring your camera, manual, and cables to class. For a more extensive course in digital photography, see 55801/3. Prerequisite: Must have a digital camera (any type). Suggested: Working knowledge of Windows or Mac OS. Course: 55808 Section A: Mar 28 Richard Nunez

$69 For: 3 hours Th 6:00pm-9:00pm

Using Natural Light in Digital Photography Take advantage of natural light, regardless of the situation, while improving your compositional skills. Practice and improve your knowledge of digital photography with local field trips and subsequent critiques. Find out how to take better photos, without having to buy an expensive and complicated camera and without getting bogged down in a lot of technical details. Note: Bring your camera, manual and extra batteries to class. Prerequisites: 55801/3, must have a digital camera (any type). Course: 55810 $289 For: 12 hours Section A: Apr 17-May 1 W 6:00am-8:00pm Field Trips Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Required field trips: Sat, Apr 20 and 27, 9am-12pm. Mary Elkins Photography with a Digital Camera II Continue to discover the beauty and joy of digital photography. Make the most of your camera--whether it’s the most basic point-and-shoot or a high end dSLR--by understanding how you can set up your shots to get consistently good results. Fine-tune your photographic skills by practicing new composition techniques, and learn the basics of product photography, including how to set up shots for eBay and/or arts and crafts shows. Note: Bring your camera, manual, and extra batteries to class. Prerequisites: 55801/3, must have a digital camera (any type).

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Course: 55821 $289 For: 12 hours Section A: Feb 18-Mar 4 M 5:30pm-8:30pm Field Trip Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Note: Required field trip: Sat, Feb 23, 1-4pm. Pat Berrett Digital SLR Techniques Improve your digital SLR skills through a deeper understanding of how the digital imaging system works, and enhance your creative control over the image in printing and electronic/web display. Topics include: The Camera, including controls, lenses and accessories; The Negative, including the sensor, RAW files, histograms and creative control; and The Print, including in-camera and post-processing manipulations to achieve your desired final product. Note: Bring your camera, manual, and extra batteries to class. Prerequisites: 55801/3, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities, digital SLR preferred. Course: 55823 Section A: Mar 7-21 Richard Nunez

$239 For: 9 hours Th 6:00pm-9:00pm

Photographing People in Digital Produce great digital pictures of people, indoors or outside. This class covers the basics of posing and lighting your subjects to get the look you want and to get the best results from your photos. Learn to take quality candid photos of adults and children at work or at play. Discuss the importance of lighting and lens selection. Use the techniques learned to photograph your classmates on a special class field trip. Prerequisites: 55801/3, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities. Suggested: 55821 or 55823. Course: 55825 $289 For: 12 hours Section A: Mar 11-25 M 6:00pm-8:00pm Field Trips Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Note: Required field trips: Sat, Mar 16 and 23, 1-4pm. Pat Berrett Digital Wedding Photography Learn the basics of digital wedding photography with your creative talent. Class topics will cover when to shoot in RAW and when to shoot in JPEG, essential camera equipment, lens selection, photography styles based on client needs, day readiness, and presenting your customer outstanding finished prints. There will be an outdoor field trip to simulate an on location event photographing your classmates using the topics learned in class. Prerequisites: 55801/3, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities. Suggested: 55821 or 55823. Course: 55827 $289 For: 12 hours Section A: Apr 4-25 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm Field Trip Su 1:00pm-5:00pm Note: Required field trip: Sun, Apr 14, 1-5pm. Richard Nunez

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Creating Depth in Digital Photography Create a strong sense of depth in your photos by utilizing in-camera controls and making the most of photographic opportunities. Topics include the use of aperture and focal length to control depth of field and a comprehensive understanding of how light, background and textures can be used to make your images pop! Prerequisites: 55801/3, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities. Suggested: 55821 or 55823.

Course: 55831 $289 For: 12 hours Section A: May 2-23 Th 6:00pm-8:00pm Field Trip Sa 9:00am-1:00pm Note: Required field trip: Sat, May 11, 9am-1pm. Robert Reck Sports and Action Photography Sports and action photography is all about being in the right place at the right time. Each sport has predictable and unpredictable moments. From your child’s soccer game to professional level sports, discover the best approaches to creating memorable images. Tackle the challenges of working both indoors and outdoors and get a grasp on exposure, lens selection and courtside access and etiquette for all sports. Prerequisite: 55801/3 and working knowledge of your digital camera in manual mode; must have a digital camera with manual capabilities. Suggested: 55821 or 55823, telephoto lens. Course: 55832 $289 For: 12 hours Section A: Apr 1-15 M 6:00pm-8:00pm Field Trips Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Note: Required field trips: Sat, Apr 6 and 13, 1-4pm. Pat Berrett Digital Arts 6-Pack Discount Package your Digital Arts classes for increased savings. Register for six Digital Arts classes (course numbers 54000-59999) at the same time and receive a package discount of $210. Inquire at registration at 505-277-0077. Some restrictions may apply.

$179 For: 6 hours MW 1:00pm-4:00pm

Digital Photography Online Ed2Go instructor-led classes include: Discover Digital Photography Photographing People with Your Digital Camera Secrets of Better Photography

$119 $119 $119

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our website.

Digital Videography & Filmmaking UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Note: The Digital Videography and Filmmaking classes are taught in a classroom, not in a computer lab. Computer experience is helpful, but not required. Digital Videography: An Introduction Develop your technical and creative skills as a digital videographer. Learn how to achieve satisfying and professional-looking footage using your own digital video camera. Implement some basic skills and shooting techniques. Topics include: video formats, camera capabilities, features and operation, camera control, movement and composition, types of shots that make up a scene, sound, light, and how to shoot with editing in mind. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of your digital video camera; must have a digital video camera (any type) or digital stills camera with video mode. Course: 55911 Section A: Mar 5-14 Barak Naggan

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$289 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm

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Architectural Photography Tackle the challenges of photographing architecture and interiors. Explore the history of architectural photography, design theory and the aesthetics of compositional elements. Using exposure, depth of field, lens choices and color theory, find out how to evaluate a location and determine the best angles. In addition, learn about the technical issues of artificial and natural light and the materials used within the built environment to recognize differing qualities of light. Prerequisites: 55801/3, 56311/31 and must have a digital camera with manual capabilities.

Course: 55834 Section A: Apr 8-10 Joanne Schmidt

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Course: 55828 $239 For: 9 hours Section A: Mar 5-12 TTh 10:00pm-12:00pm Field Trip Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Note: Required field trip: Sat, Mar 9, 9am-12pm. Barak Naggan

High Dynamic Range Photography Learn how to create fantastic High Dynamic Range (HDR) images. Determine how many images are needed for a great HDR image, what lighting conditions are best for HDR photography, and combine shots with Photoshop and Photomatix HDR software to create an HDR radiance photo file. In addition, explore the software settings and finishing techniques for popular HDR styles and discuss additional software available in the market for HDR processing. Prerequisites: 55801, 56311/31 and must have a digital SLR camera.


Computer Graphics

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Documentary Videography Acquire the essentials for making great documentaries. Examine excerpts from documentary films and get hands-on experience with typical shooting situations such as setting up for an interview and utilizing observational camera techniques. Topics include objective and subjective camera, interviewing techniques, documentary forms, and typical camera equipment. Prerequisite: 55911, must have a digital video camera (any type). Course: 55921 $289 For: 12 hours Section A: May 8-22 W 6:00pm-8:00pm Field Trip Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Note: Required field trips: Sat, May 11 and 18, 1-4pm. Ed Smith

Computer Graphics UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Note: Unless otherwise noted the Computer Graphics classes are taught in a dual platform lab using both Windows and Mac software. Computer Graphics: An Introduction Explore the differences between raster and vector graphics and determine which is best for each project. Learn about file formats such as TIFF, JPEG, EPS, PDF, native, RAW data, and discover how they work within graphics software programs, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash and Dreamweaver. Additional topics include spot, RGB, CMYK, and Web color systems; 2D versus 3D graphics; and digital camera resolution conversions. This course provides important prerequisite information for all beginning courses in computer graphics. See Course Skills Assessment. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 56101 Section A: Jan 29-Feb 5 Anita Quintana Section B: Feb 5-14 Adele Gangai Section C: Apr 29-May 3 Adele Gangai

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Scanning and Digitizing Photos Whether you’re scanning photographic prints, negatives, slides or other originals, gain the information you need to buy and use a variety of scanners. Learn the basics of scanning, how to choose the right scanner, and how to use scanners with popular software like Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows or Mac OS. Course: 56105 Section A: Apr 1 Mary Elkins

InDesign: Beginning Learn cutting-edge page layout with Adobe InDesign. Get an introduction to how a page layout program works and learn the basic tools and techniques. We cover character formatting, editing and linking text blocks, and importing text and graphics from other applications. In-class exercises emphasize the basic principles of typography and page layout. Prerequisites: 56101 and word-processing experience. Course: 56121 Section A: Feb 19-28 Zac Van Note

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm

InDesign: Intermediate Refine your InDesign skills with in-depth use of text and graphics, including tools for paragraph formatting, tabs, paragraph and character styles, text wrap, and working with imported graphics. We also focus on working with multi-page layouts, including Master Pages, automatic page numbering, and the Pages palette. Students work on a newsletter in class. Basic preparation of your document for a commercial printer will be discussed. Prerequisite: 56121/26. Course: 56122 Section A: Apr 16-25 Zac Van Note

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm

InDesign: Advanced Increase your InDesign efficiency, and learn professional page layout tricks. Create long documents quickly using multiple Master Pages, sectioning, table of contents and index creation tools, and multi-file books. Data merge, libraries, Bezier drawing tools, tables, advanced typography techniques, an in-depth use of color, and prepress features are also covered. Prerequisite: 56122. Course: 56123 Section A: May 13-17 Cindy Bernier

I was able to use the skills that I learned in class at work the next day.

$69 For: 3 hours M 6:00pm-9:00pm

$289 For: 12 hours MWF 8:00am-12:00pm

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InDesign: Beginning—Fast Track Are you switching to InDesign? Do you have experience with PageMaker, Publisher, or QuarkXPress? Do you need to get up and running quickly? Get a fastpaced introduction to all the basic InDesign tools and techniques. We cover character formatting, working with blocks of text, creating and working with simple graphics, as well as importing text and graphics from other applications. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of any page layout software.

Digital Prepress Learn to prepare digital files for commercial printing in this introduction to electronic prepress technology. Discover the fundamental terms and technology involved, including pagination, spot and process color, trapping, registration, color separations, halftones and printing technologies. Master the basics of preparing quality files in InDesign, QuarkXPress, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Acrobat. Prerequisites: 56121 and 56311. Suggested: 56181, 56211.

Course: 56126 Section A: Mar 29 Cristina Olds

Course: 56185 Section A: Apr 15-19 Adele Gangai

$219 For: 9 hours F 8:00am-5:00pm

$289 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Course: 56128 Section A: Mar 12-14 Anita Quintana

Course: 56211 Section A: Feb 28-Mar 7 Anita Quintana

$219 For: 8 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Mobile Apps and Interactive Publications with InDesign NEW Create media-rich interactive publications for iPad and Android devices. Using InDesign together with the Adobe Digital Publishing Suite (DPS), learn to develop interactive navigation, slide shows, and panoramas. Add audio and video, pan and zoom capabilities, and bring web content directly into the publication. Prerequisite: 56121. Course: 56134 Section A: Apr 30-May 7 Anita Quintana

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs Utilize the note-making and markup capabilities of Acrobat Pro to make notations to documents for editing and updating. Set up navigation features to make it easy for users to link to other pages, web pages, or other PDFs. Learn how to create electronic forms. Discover how a PDF opens for a user, how to make limited text changes in a PDF, and embed media such as audio and video. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 56181 Section A: Apr 23-25 Anita Quintana

$219 For: 8 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Illustrator: Intermediate Delve deeper into the creative power and the productive rewards of computer illustration. Topics include creating and using gradients, advanced type use, an in-depth look at Illustrator’s color controls, and plug-in filters. Several illustrations and single-page displays are presented for use in class. Prerequisite: 56211. Course: 56212 Section A: Mar 28-Apr 4 Anita Quintana

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Photoshop: Beginning With Adobe Photoshop you can do everything from retouching photos to creating original illustrations and collages. Apply lighting and color corrections and correct lens distortions to enhance your photos. Learn about the importance of camera RAW files and how to process them. Use the retouching tools, painting techniques and basic filters to improve or alter your photos. Additional topics include file formats, working with type, using Adobe Bridge, and an introduction to basic selections and layers. Prerequisite: 56101. Course: 56311 Section A: Jan 22-31 Zac Van Note Section B: Feb 7-14 Anita Quintana

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$289 For: 12 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

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Illustrator: Beginning Use Adobe Illustrator to create PostScript art in both color and black and white. Learn the basic tools and techniques, including geometric and freeform drawing tools, transformation tools and path editing, paint and type tools, and exporting art for output. Special emphasis is given to the ways Illustrator facilitates drawing. Students work on illustration projects in class. Prerequisite: 56101. Suggested: 55201.

Business & Technology

Online Portfolios with InDesign NEW An online portfolio is a must for designers and anyone who creates visual media. Learn how to showcase your work by creating an online portfolio using InDesign’s interactive features--all without knowing any code! Topics include creating galleries, buttons, hyperlinks, animation, and adding audio and video for a truly dynamic interactive portfolio. Students will create an online portfolio in class. Prerequisite: 56121.


Photoshop: Intermediate Learn advanced selection methods to selectively adjust images. Work with a variety of layer techniques to combine, enhance and transform your images. Organize and cross-index your image collection with Bridge. Learn about color modes, photo touchup and restoration techniques. In addition, further explore the power of Adobe Camera Raw. Prerequisite: 56311/31.

Computer Graphics

Business & Technology

Course: 56312 Section A: Mar 19-28 Zac Van Note

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm

Photoshop: Advanced Navigate Photoshop like the pros! Discover advanced techniques for enhancing photographs and compositing images, advanced use of layers (layer masks, layer comps, smart objects, smart filters), advanced selections and special effects with channels, automating and batch processing. The course includes exercises in enhancing a variety of images and creating complex collage-based art. Prerequisite: 56312. Course: 56313 Section A: May 7-16 Zac Van Note

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm

Photoshop Elements: Beginning Use Photoshop Elements (an inexpensive version of Photoshop) to color-correct, crop, and fine-tune your photographs. Add text and other enhancements to your photos, and explore several methods of sharing them, including via email and printing. Understand the differences between JPEG, TIFF, and camera RAW formats, and discuss the basics of color management. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Suggested: 56101. Course: 56331 $289 For: 12 hours Section A: Mar 5-14 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm Note: This class is Windows only. Mary Elkins Photoshop Elements: Intermediate Harness the power of layers and selection tools to further enhance your photos. Look into Photoshop Elements’ powerful panorama stitching capabilities, explore methods of restoring old photos, and experiment with filters and blending modes to make your photos look even more artistic. Prerequisite: 56311/31. Course: 56332 $289 For: 12 hours Section A: Apr 2-11 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm Note: This class is Windows only. Mary Elkins

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Web Graphics with Fireworks Create efficient, attractive Web graphics and animations. Learn how to optimize GIFs and JPEGs for fast download without losing image quality, use Web colors effectively, create graphics and Web page layouts within Macromedia Fireworks’ unique vector/raster environment, and use the animation tools to create animated GIFs and simple Flash animations. We also explore Fireworks’ HTML-generating features, including image maps, image slicing, and JavaScript rollovers. Prerequisite: 56101. Course: 56351 Section A: Feb 26-Mar 7 Kinglsey Anderson

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 9:00am-12:00pm

Color Management and Calibration Find out how to get what you see on your monitor to match what comes out of your printer. The key is calibration and consistent color management. Learn the basics, so that you can select and use calibration hardware and color management software to get consistent results for your digital photos, design proofs, and more. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 56391 Section A: Apr 30 Zac Van Note

$99 For: 3 hours T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Color Theory in Digital Media Color is a critical part of design--whether your project is destined for print, web, video or other media. A clear understanding of color theory and practical applications is the key to using color with confidence. Learn to apply theory in digital applications, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, Dreamweaver and more. Learn the differences and applications for Pantone, CMYK, RGB, Hexadecimal colors, and other important color tools. The psychology of color and color harmonies are also addressed. Prerequisite: 56101. Course: 56392 Section A: Mar 25-27 Adele Gangai

$179 For: 6 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Get Ahead with a Tutorial Elective Two-hour one-on-one sessions with the instructor of your choice are available in Apple and Digital Arts topics if you have attended a six-hour or longer class in the same topic. Contact Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule a day and time that is convenient for you. $199.

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Computer Graphics Online SkillSoft self-study classes include: 56800N Adobe Acrobat 8.0 56808N Acrobat 9: Fundamentals 56814N InDesign CS4: Fundamentals 56815N InDesign CS5: Fundamentals 56818N Adobe Illustrator CS4 56837N Adobe Photoshop CS4 56838N Adobe Photoshop CS5 56845N Adobe Fireworks CS4

$199 $99 $99 $99 $199 $199 $199 $99

To request an official transcript: 1. Go to our website at dce.unm.edu. 2. Click on “Student Resources” at the right in the “Quick Links” menu. 3. On the Student Resources page, scroll down to “Transcripts”. 4. Click on “request a transcript” to download a Transcript Request Form. 5. Print and complete the form, then submit to our Registration office via fax 505-277-1990, email registration@dce.unm.edu, by mail or in person at 1634 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque NM 87102. A $10 non-refundable processing fee is required. Note: For a user name and/or password reminder, please call 505-277-0077. If you have already taken classes with us, you will have an account already set up. You do not need to set up a new account.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Animation and Video Production classes are taught in a dual platform lab using both Windows and Mac software. Principles of Motion Graphics Learn how photography, video, illustration, and animation are choreographed to produce attractive and dynamic motion graphics and interactive media. A brief history of motion graphics, and its importance in film, television, and digital media is discussed. Topics include design and concept considerations, compositing tools and techniques, criteria for output delivery to digital media, and key workflow strategies for developing interactive media. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 57105 Section A: Feb 19-26 Anita Quintana

$279 For: 9 hours TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm

Flash: Beginning Work with Adobe Flash’s timeline-based animation system to create animated presentations for delivery in a wide variety of formats. Topics include using Flash drawing tools, creating animations with keyframes and tweening, linking Flash movies together into websites or other presentation formats, and publishing Flash movies for delivery on the Web, CD or DVD. Prerequisite: 56101 or 57105. Suggested: 56211, 57105. Course: 57111 Section A: Feb 11-20 Sean Lemons

$289 For: 12 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Flash: Intermediate Take your Flash animation to the next level! Create custom gradients for 3D effects in artwork, and work with shape tweening and animation along a path. Add simple interactivity with ActionScript, Flash’s increasingly powerful authoring language. Learn to control large projects with scenes. Add event sounds and soundtracks to presentations, and synchronize animation and sound. Prerequisite: 57111. Course: 57112 Section A: Apr 8-17 Sean Lemons

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$289 For: 12 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

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For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our website.

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077.

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Ed2Go instructor-led classes include: Introduction to InDesign CS3 or CS4 $119 Intermediate InDesign CS5 $119 Introduction to Illustrator CS4 or CS5 $119 Introduction to CorelDraw X5 $119 Introduction to Photoshop CS3, CS4, CS5 or CS6 $119 Intermediate Photoshop CS3 or CS5 $119 Photoshop CS4, CS5 or CS6 for the Digital Photographer $119 Photoshop CS5 for the Digital Photographer II $119 Photoshop Elements 8, 9 or 10 for the Digital Photographer $119 Photoshop Elements 10 for the Digital Photographer II $119 Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking $119 Graphic Design with Photoshop CS5 Training $1,795 Digital Arts Certificate $5,995

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Building Instructional Media with Adobe Captivate Adobe Captivate provides quick and easy ways to create training objects for computer-based training or webbased training (CBT/WBT). Explore the easy-to-learn tools for creating presentations, software demonstrations, quizzes and more. In addition, learn how using Captivate will assist in making your training 508 compliant. Best practices for creating CBT or WBT are also discussed. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11.

Audio & Music Production

Business & Technology

Course: 57151 Section A: May 6-15 Sean Lemons

$289 For: 12 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Motion and Interaction Design for Web and Mobile Devices with Adobe Edge Preview Edge Preview is Adobe’s new tool for creating animated, interactive content that runs on modern browsers and mobile devices, including iOS. Work on new composition, add expressive motion by importing and animating graphics, and add interactivity to web content without writing a single line of code. Prerequisite: 58111. Course: 57161 Section A: May 9-16 Anita Quintana

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm

Premiere: Beginning Learn the basics of video and audio editing using the non-linear editing (NLE) system Adobe Premiere. Topics include traditional editing vs. NLE, DV capture, importing, editing, transitions, keying, effects, audio, titles, and digital movie file export formats. Students assemble several short movies that demonstrate various editing techniques for video and sound. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11. Suggested: 57105, 56311 or basic knowledge of editing terminology. Course: 57311 $429 For: 16 hours Section A: Apr 22-May 2 MWTh 6:00pm-9:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Apr 25. Marc Leonard Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate Learn basic editing functions while becoming familiar with the Apple Final Cut Pro user interface. Start with basic video editing techniques and work all the way through Final Cut Pro’s powerful advanced features. Students work with dramatic real-world media to learn the practical techniques used daily in editing projects. Notes: This class is equivalent to FCP 101 (57911). Class 57911 includes one Apple Certification Exam Session at a discounted price. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X; must have Mac OS X experience. Suggested: 57105 or basic knowledge of editing terminology.

Motion: Beginning Start with motion graphics fundamentals in Apple Motion and move into compositing, animation, and the world of 3D. Explore new intelligent templates to quickly and flexibly create high-quality effects, titles, transitions, and generators as well as create rigs to adjust related parameters with a single control. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X; must have Mac OS X experience. Suggested: 57105 or basic knowledge of editing and motion graphics terminology. Course: 57431 $549 For: 16 hours Section A: Apr 9-18 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pm Note: This course is Mac only. Anita Quintana Animation, Interaction Design & Video Production Online SkillSoft self-study classes include: 57818N Adobe Flash CS4 57819N Adobe AIR for Flash Developers 57820N Adobe Flash CS5 57831N Adobe Captivate 4 Ed2Go instructor-led classes include: Intermediate Flash CS4 or CS5 3ds max Multimedia Arts Certificate

$299 $99 $299 $99 $119 $1,695 $5,995

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our website.

Audio & Music Production UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Music Production classes are taught in a dual platform lab using both Windows and Mac software. Digital Audio: An Introduction Learn the fundamentals of computer recording. Topics include multitrack recording, podcasting basics, virtual instrument and effect plugins, two-track editing, understanding file formats, computer audio hardware basics, and Internet audio. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 57601 Section A: Feb 13-20 Joey Belville

$279 For: 9 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Course: 57322 $799 For: 24 hours Section A: Jan 28-30 MTW 8:00am-5:00pm Section B: Feb 18-20 MTW 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This course is Mac only. Brad Stoddard

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Course: 57611 $799 For: 24 hours Section A: Mar 18-20 MTW 8:00am-5:00pm Note: This course is Mac only. Joey Belville

Course: 57641 Section A: Apr 1-10 Joey Belville

$329 For: 12 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Music Promotion and Distribution Learn the ins and outs of promoting and distributing your independently produced music online. Emphasis on getting your music into online stores such as iTunes, Amazon, etc. Mastering, artwork, radio, movie, TV placements, management, touring, licensing, and copyrights are topics that will also be covered. Prerequisite: None. Course: 57691 Section A: Apr 29-May 1 Joey Belville

$209 For: 6 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Notes: All courses in this section are Mac only. Most Apple Creative Professional courses include an Apple Certification Exam Session valid for six months after the course completion date. All Apple Creative Professional classes require a written request 14 days prior to the start date to drop a class or transfer to another section. Exams are non-refundable. FCP 101: Introduction to Final Cut Pro X Final Cut Pro is a revolutionary video editing application that makes it possible for beginners and seasoned professionals to achieve stunning results. This threeday, hands-on course teaches students to perform basic editing functions while becoming familiar with the user interface. Start with basic video editing techniques and work all the way through Final Cut Pro’s powerful advanced features. Students work with dramatic realworld media to learn the practical techniques used daily in editing projects. Notes: This is an AATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Session is included, valid for six months upon completion of the class. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X; must have Mac OS X experience. Suggested: 57105 or basic knowledge of editing terminology. Course: 57911 Section A: Jan 28-30 Section B: Feb 18-20 Brad Stoddard

$899 For: 24 hours MTW 8:00am-5:00pm MTW 8:00am-5:00pm

UNM Continuing Education is the only Apple Authorized Training Center in New Mexico. For information on certifications and exams, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037.

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Reason: Software with a Beat Create a virtual music studio with Propellerhead Reason. Put together a collection of virtual instruments to be played live or used with other sequencing software such as Logic Pro or GarageBand. Find out how to load and edit patches, samples, and drumloops to create your musical masterpiece. You will also learn basic sequencing, mixing, and automation techniques. Reason is the perfect solution for music bed, soundtrack, hip hop, rhythm and blues, rock, and electronic music creation. Come prepared to rock! Prerequisite: 57601.

Apple Creative Professional for Video, Audio & Music

Business & Technology

Logic Pro: Beginning-Intermediate Master the primary features and basic user interface of Logic Pro. Learn how to generate a customized audio and midi configuration that will seamlessly integrate with your own personal production studio. Create your own song using Logic Pro’s comprehensive array of software instruments, Apple Loops and DSP effects. In-depth lessons cover MIDI and audio recording, streamlined editing and arrangement techniques, user defined key commands, automation, scoring to picture and surround mixing. Note: This class is equivalent to Logic 101 (57981). Class 57981 includes one Apple Certification Exam Session at a discounted price. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X; must have Mac OS X experience. Suggested: 57601 or basic knowledge of audio terminology.


Business & Technology

Apple Creative Professional for Video, Audio & Music

FCP 300: Final Cut Pro X Advanced Editing Final Cut Pro is a revolutionary video editing application that makes it possible for beginners and seasoned professionals to achieve stunning results. This three-day, hands-on course teaches hard-to-find advanced editing and finishing techniques. Learn how to create fantastic effects using filters creatively, color correct like a pro, and create complex audio mixes. This course also covers advanced workflows for managing media, including using Compressor. Notes: This is an AATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Session is included, valid for six months upon completion of the class. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequisite: 57911 (FCP 101) or equivalent experience. Suggested: Level One Final Cut Pro End User certification. Course: 57913 Section A: Apr 22-24 Brad Stoddard

$899 For: 24 hours MTW 8:00am-5:00pm

Logic 101: Introduction to Logic Pro 9 This three-day hands-on course introduces students to the primary features and basic user interface of Logic Pro. Students learn how to generate a customized audio and midi configuration that will seamlessly integrate with their own personal production studio. Students also create their own song using Logic Pro’s comprehensive array of software instruments, Apple Loops and DSP effects. In-depth lessons will cover MIDI and audio recording, streamlined editing and arrangement techniques, user defined key commands, automation, scoring to picture and surround mixing. Notes: This is an AATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Session is included, valid for six months upon completion of the class. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X; must have Mac OS X experience. Suggested: 57601 or basic knowledge of audio terminology. Course: 57981 Section A: Mar 18-20 Joey Belville

$899 For: 24 hours MTW 8:00am-5:00pm

Logic 301: Advanced Music Production in Logic Pro 9 This three-day course teaches invaluable real-world techniques for music production and editing, mixing, notation, and scoring to picture with Logic. Throughout the class, you will learn numerous professional secrets for streamlining production workflows and constructing a mix to meet the most exacting standards. Experienced Logic users and newcomers alike will find invaluable methods for manipulating tempo and pitch, fine-tuning audio and MIDI tracks, processing MIDI data, managing signal flow, assigning physical controllers, and getting the most out of Logic’s revolutionary software instruments. Notes: This is an AATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Session is included, valid for six months upon completion of the class. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequisite: 57981 (Logic 101) or equivalent experience. Suggested: Level One Logic Pro End User certification. Course: 57983 Section A: May 13-15 Joey Belville

$899 For: 24 hours MTW 8:00am-5:00pm

Apple Certification Exam Session Register to take your Apple IT or Pro Apps exam at our AATC facility. Notes: Exams are non-refundable. Prices are subject to change and may vary by exam. Transfers are permitted within the same semester only. Call 505-277-6037 to inquire about exam prep, retake discounts and exam sessions included with the Apple Creative Professional classes. Prerequisite: Varies by exam. Retakes: $100. Documentation of previous exam taken at our facility required for all retakes. Course: 57990V Section A: Feb 1 Section B: Feb 22 Section C: Mar 22 Section D: Apr 26 Section E: May 17

$150 For: 2 hours F 1:30pm-3:30pm F 1:30pm-3:30pm F 1:30pm-3:30pm F 1:30pm-3:30pm F 1:30pm-3:30pm

Request a Tutorial Elective for exam prep $199 For information on Apple exam preparation options, contact the AATC program supervisor at 505-277-6037.

Very knowledgeable instructor made a very intimidating program seem easy.

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Web Design & Development UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077.

Moving To HTML5 HTML5 is the most recent version of HTML. Learn how to use several new semantic elements such as nav, header and footer. Find out about new native browser features such as audio, video, and canvas as well as the new form input elements for email, telephone, and URL. Use CSS to control the appearance of your HTML documents. Prerequisite: 58111. Course: 58115 Section A: Apr 1-5 Jeff Brody

Creating and Maintaining a Website: An Introduction Get an overview of the tools and techniques involved in creating and updating websites. Discuss the practical matters of file organization, site navigation and content update strategies. Students get hands-on experience with Dreamweaver and HTML text editors. The process of uploading files is also covered. Prerequisites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internet experience.

CSS: Cascading Style Sheets Developed to work hand-in-hand with both HTML and XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) has played a significant role in bringing the power of desktop publishing to web page design. Learn to use CSS to change the colors, fonts, paragraph-indents, and even the layout of a web page--or an entire website, for that matter--with just a few keystrokes. Explore different ways to make your pages look good, discover how using CSS can improve functionality, and how it works in HTML-editors such as Dreamweaver. Prerequisite: 58111. Suggested: 58121.

$289 For: 12 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Create a Simple Website Using free web design tools, create a website about your family, your hobbies, or anything that interests you. Learn strategies for planning your hobby site, creating and linking individual web pages, and adding images for visual appeal. At the end of class, sign up for free web space and upload a live website! Prerequisites: Working knowledge of Windows and the Internet. Course: 58105 Section A: Apr 13-20 Virginia DeBolt

$129 For: 6 hours Sa 9:00am-12:00pm

HTML: Beginning Enhance your ability to control the looks and functionality of your Web pages by learning HTML and XHTML, the closely related languages that programs such as Dreamweaver use behind the scenes. Use code to add graphics, links, and tables to your pages, and explore the power of CSS to format text consistently and quickly. Gain an understanding of the similarities and differences between HTML and XHTML, and practice using FTP to upload your pages to a live Web server. Prerequisites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internet experience. Course: 58111 Section A: Feb 5-14 Section B: Feb 25-Mar 6 Jeff Brody

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Course: 58117 $219 For: 8 hours Section A: Mar 11-18 MW 6:00pm-8:45pm Note: Last class session ends at 8:30pm. Sean Lemons Dreamweaver: Beginning This powerful web-authoring program puts both visual design and sophisticated HTML tools at your fingertips. Topics include setting up the Dreamweaver environment, using type and graphics, adding links, and using tables. The basics of applying Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to HTML elements and uploading websites are also featured. Prerequisites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internet experience. Suggested: 58111. Course: 58121 Section A: Jan 28-Feb 1 Virginia DeBolt Section B: Feb 25-Mar 6 Zac Van Note Section C: Apr 9-18 Kinglsey Anderson

$289 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm MW

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Practice computers are available for students enrolled in computer classes during the current semester. Call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule practice time.

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Web Design & Development

Course: 58101 Section A: Jan 28-Feb 6 Jeff Brody Section B: Feb 11-15 Virginia DeBolt

$329 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Business & Technology

Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Web Design and Development classes are taught in a dual platform lab using both Windows and Mac computers.


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Web Design & Development

Dreamweaver: Intermediate Take your web-authoring skills to the next level. Learn to create custom styles in CSS and apply them to text, links, tables and DIVs. Automate page development and maintenance with templates, library items and snippets and add interactivity with HTML forms. Ensure efficient site management with browser testing, validation, site assets and file check-in/check-out. In addition, begin to integrate Flash content into your site. Prerequisites: 58111, 58121.

Green Web Design with Online Forms Are you still distributing and collecting paper forms? Go green and let your website do the work! Using webbased forms can have a significant effect on the environment by reducing our dependency on paper. Learn how to build HTML forms for collecting simple data, track submissions by email using PHP, build a MySQL database for storing entries, and set up .htaccess logins for security as well. You’ll be glad you made the switch! Prerequisites: 58111, 58121. Suggested: 58401.

Course: 58122 Section A: Mar 18-22 Virginia DeBolt

Course: 58207 Section A: Apr 8-17 Kinglsey Anderson

$289 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Dreamweaver: Advanced Take full advantage of Dreamweaver for advanced web authoring. Create cutting edge multi-column page layouts with advanced CSS positioning techniques. Add sophisticated interactivity, including CSS rollovers, AJAX/JavaScript image galleries and form validation and explore the use of media queries to create responsive website designs. Customize and extend Dreamweaver functionality with extensions. Finally, add video, sound and other media elements to web pages. Prerequisite: 58122. Suggested: 58401 or 58411. Course: 58123 Section A: Apr 22-26 Virginia DeBolt

$329 For: 12 hours MWF 1:00pm-5:00pm

Using Dreamweaver and Flash Together Use Dreamweaver and Flash together to integrate Flash content into your website without sacrificing efficiency. Topics include Dreamweaver/Flash integration features, managing Flash content in a Dreamweaver site, creating easily updatable Flash pages, banners, and navigation bars, as well as using the Flash objects built into Dreamweaver. Prerequisites: 57111, 58121. Course: 58128 Section A: Mar 20 Sean Lemons

$99 For: 3 hours W 6:00pm-9:00pm

Principles of Accessible Web Design As many as 20% of World Wide Web users experience some form of disability. This means that they might not be able to use your site to its best potential. Learn to construct attractive, standards-based websites that are usable by people of all ability levels, with and without assistive technologies such as screen readers and video captioning software. We’ll discuss designing for four major obstacles to usability (visual, audio, mobility, and cognitive), and learn how to build websites according to Federal and international standards for accessibility, validating our designs using industry-standard tools. Also included is a discussion of assistive technologies such as screen readers and video-captioning software. Prerequisite: 58101 or 58111. Course: 58201 Section A: Feb 25-27 Virginia DeBolt

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$209 For: 6 hours MW 1:00pm-4:00pm

$329 For: 12 hours MW 9:00am-12:00pm

Content Management Systems for Websites Content management systems (CMS) are becoming increasingly popular for the authoring and administration of websites. These software systems provide a means to control the presentation of sites, as well as a database for storing site content. But CMSes vary in complexity and flexibility. Survey several popular CMSes, including WordPress, ExpressionEngine, Joomla, Drupal and Plone, as well as the popular Learning Management System (LMS), Moodle. Discuss the pros and cons of each and arm yourself with knowledge to make the right decision when choosing a CMS. Prerequisite: 58111. Suggested: 58117 or 58121. Course: 58221 Section A: Mar 5-7 Glenn Norman

$179 For: 6 hours TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm

Create a Blog on WordPress.com NEW Create a free blog hosted on WordPress.com. Choose a name for your blog, learn how to manage the settings to control your blog. Find a theme you like and learn how to add posts. Work with images and image galleries. Learn about plugins and widgets. If you go on to create a self-hosted WordPress blog, all the knowledge from this class will apply. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11. Suggested: 58101 and 58111. Course: 58230 Section A: May 6-10 Virginia DeBolt

$239 For: 9 hours MWF 1:00pm-4:00pm

WordPress: Beginning WordPress is a free, open source publishing system that allows users without technical expertise in design and development to create and manage a blog with ease. But more than blogs, WordPress can be used as a Content Management System (CMS) for a variety of websites. Learn how to set up and configure WordPress to meet your needs, whether for a blog, a personal site or a business site. Choose themes and plugins to further enhance and customize WordPress. Prerequisites: 58101, 58111, and 58117 or 58121. Suggested: 55125. Course: 58231 Section A: Mar 26-Apr 4 Glenn Norman

$289 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm

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Web Programming Basics Move beyond HTML and CSS! Investigate fundamental concepts and practices of scripting and programming for websites. Learn how dynamic web applications execute on the World Wide Web, and how this process differs from static websites. Get overviews of PHP, ASP and JavaScript, as well as standard approaches to integrating these languages with everyday HTML. Additional topics of discussion include client- and serverside authoring options, capturing information from user forms, database connectivity, and cookies. Prerequisite: 58111. $329 For: 12 hours MW 9:00am-12:00pm

JavaScript: Beginning Build dynamic and interactive web pages using JavaScript. Develop a familiarity with fundamental scripting concepts such as objects, properties, and methods. Learn how to create image rollovers and pop-up windows, and use the Document Object Model (DOM) for basic form validation. Prerequisite: 58111. Suggested: 58112 or 58401. $329 For: 12 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

$329 For: 12 hours TTh 9:00am-12:00pm

Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: Intermediate Take your PHP coding skills to a whole new level! Explore session variables, file uploads, HTTP headers, user registration systems, advanced SQL and MySQL methods and more. Combining all of these skills together, build real-world web applications to position yourself as an expert coder. Prerequisite: 59411. Course: 59412 Section A: Apr 30-May 9 Kinglsey Anderson

$329 For: 12 hours TTh 9:00am-12:00pm

JQuery Take your web programming skills to the next level with JQuery, the JavaScript library. Learn about selecting and modifying page elements and CSS styles, events, visual effects and animation to bring life to your web pages. Use form validation and AJAX techniques to build rich, interactive web applications. Finally, look at the JQuery UI Widgets and learn how to easily create effects like tabbed windows, accordion sliders and calendars. Prerequisites: 58117 or 58112. Suggested: 59411.

Web Design and Development Online

Course: 58415 Section A: Apr 15-24 Jeff Brody

Ed2Go instructor-led classes include: Creating Web Pages $119 Advanced Web Pages $119 Designing Effective Websites $119 Introduction to CSS and XHTML $119 Intermediate CSS and XHTML $119 Introduction to Dreamweaver CS3, CS4 or CS5 $119 Intermediate Dreamweaver CS4 or CS5 $119 Introduction to PHP and MySQL $119 Introduction to ASP.NET $119 Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 $119 Web Design Certificate $5,995 Webmaster $1,795 Web Applications Developer $2,195 Mobile Web Developer $2,195

$329 For: 12 hours MW 6:00pm-9:00pm

Mobile Web and Application Development Bring together your skills with HTML5, CSS and JQuery to develop Web sites and applications for mobile devices. Learn to use the PhoneGap development framework and build on native smart phone features like local data storage and Internet connectivity, so that you can build apps that work both online and off. Prerequisites: 58115, 58117, 58121, 58411. Suggested: 58415. Course: 58421 Section A: Apr 30-May 9 Glenn Norman

$329 For: 12 hours TTh 1:00pm-4:00pm

SkillSoft self-study classes include: 58802N Designing and Hosting a Website 58832N Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 58833N Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 58863N JavaScript Fundamentals 58868N DHTML Basics 58870N XML Essentials 58872N Advanced XML 58875N Introduction to Ajax Development

$199 $299 $299 $299 $199 $259 $299 $199

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our website.

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Course: 58411 Section A: Mar 18-27 Jeff Brody

Course: 59411 Section A: Mar 26-Apr 4 Kinglsey Anderson

Business & Technology

Course: 58401 Section A: Feb 25-Mar 6 Kinglsey Anderson

Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: Beginning Receive an introduction to the open-source web programming language, PHP, and discover why so many web developers prefer to use it with MySQL (an opensource database technology) for their data-driven applications. Learn the basics of the PHP language and how to use PHP to generate your HTML. Get acquainted with the MySQL database, and learn to use PHP and MySQL together. Develop real world web-based applications in class. Prerequisites: 58111, 58121.


IT Professions CompTIA Certification for Systems Engineering

CompTIA Certifications for Systems Engineering

Business & Technology

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077. Essentials of Hardware and Operating Systems This CompTIA A+ Essentials course, 220-701 is required for everyone seeking A+ certification. Successful completion of the course validates knowledge of basic computer hardware and operating systems, including how to install, build, upgrade, repair, configure, troubleshoot, optimize, diagnose and perform preventive maintenance. Customer service and security skills are also covered. Course materials include test review materials and practice test software. Note: Exam Voucher is included when you complete 63131 and 63134, valid for 6 months upon completion of both classes. Prerequisites: Knowledge of computers and operating systems. Course: 63131 Section A: Jan 23-Feb 6 Glenn Norman Section B: Feb 5-28 Ralph Keeton

$749 For: 28 hours MWF 8:00am-12:00pm TTh

6:00pm-9:30pm

Hardware Repair and Troubleshooting CompTIA A+ 220-702 is the second and final A+ course for those who want more emphasis on computer repair and troubleshooting and less emphasis on in-person customer interaction. Work related scenarios such as bench work are emphasized. Note: Exam voucher is included when you complete 63131 and 63134, valid for 6 months upon completion of beth classes. Prerequisite: 63131. Course: 63134 Section A: Feb 11-22 Glenn Norman Section B: Mar 5-26 Ralph Keeton

$649 For: 24 hours MWF 8:00am-12:00pm TTh

6:00pm-9:30pm

Server Administration Concepts (Server +) Designed for those responsible for hardware functionality of microcomputers within the Windows, Linux, and Novell environments, the exercises in this course include installation, support, troubleshooting, and second level support. Simulations are used to illustrate environments, with interactive exercises. Gain the skills and knowledge base necessary to take the Server+ certification exam. Includes Server + test voucher. Note: After first class, this class meets offsite. Instructor will give directions at the first session. Course: 63201 Section A: Apr 9-30 Chris Bandy

$699 For: 24 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:30pm

Network Support (Network+) Learn how to configure network adapters, protocols, and services to allow communication between computers. This course covers the OSI model, network topologies, Ethernet, the TCP/IP protocol suite, sub-netting, and WAN technologies. Learn to use these technologies to effectively administer a network, share resources, troubleshoot, and solve connectivity problems. Note: Exam voucher is included, valid for 6 months upon completion of the class. Prerequisites: 63131 and 63134 or A+ certification or experience. Course: 63312 Section A: Mar 4-18 Glenn Norman Section B: May 2-23 Ralph Keeton

$849 For: 28 hours MWF 8:00am-12:00pm TTh

5:00pm-9:30pm

Security+ Learn general computer security concepts, and gain an understanding of the various forms of security threats. Topics include wireless technology and security, and the basic network concepts of firewalls, routers, switches, and hubs. Review NAT, VLANs, and RAS. Review algorithms, concepts of using cryptography, PKI, standards, protocols, and Key Management/Certificate Lifecycle. Includes Security + voucher. Suggested: 63312 or one year of network experience. Course: 63511 $859 For: 28 hours Section A: Mar 25-Apr 8 MWF 8:00am-12:00pm Glenn Norman

Custom IT courses or IT consultation If your business has a need for customized training specifically for a group of employees in desktop support, programming, IT security, systems engineering, ITIL, GIS or other IT course topic, our Custom Training Program can provide these courses at your site or at ours. We also provide expert IT consultation for businesses. Contact the UNM Continuing Education Custom Training Program at 277-6034 or email customtraining@dce.unm.edu

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IT: Infrastructure Library

Course: 67955 Section A: Mar 12-14 Section B: May 14-16 Jim Bolton

$1699 For: 27 hours TWTh 8:00am-5:00pm TWTh 8:00am-5:00pm

AutoCAD

Register and complete any of our AutoCAD classes and receive access to the AutoCAD student version for three years at no charge. The student version contains the same AutoCAD software as the commercial version, but is to be used for student practice and projects only. Access information is provided at the first class session. For more information on AutoCAD classes, contact Caroline Orcutt, Program Supervisor at digitalarts@dce.unm.edu or 505-277-6037. AutoCAD: Beginning Learn the fundamentals of Computer-Assisted Drafting (CAD) 3D and 2D rendering with Autodesk AutoCAD. Compare and contrast CAD and manual drafting methods and learn the essentials of drawing organization and layer management. Explore the use of blocks, fonts, and automatic dimensioning features. Both AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT users are welcomed. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11. Course: 69111 Section A: Jan 31-Feb 21 Gathen Garcia

AutoCAD: Advanced Improve your understanding of advanced and complex commands. Get a thorough understanding of paper space, plotting, attributes, attribute extraction, advanced selection techniques and other advanced drawing and editing commands. Both AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT users are welcomed. Prerequisite: 69112. Course: 69113 $799 For: 21 hours Section A: Apr 25-May 16 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm Gathen Garcia Get Ahead with a Tutorial Elective Two-hour one-on-one sessions with the instructor of your choice are available in AutoCAD topics if you have attended a six-hour or longer class in the same topic. Contact Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule a day and time that is convenient for you. $199.

IT: Infrastructure Library/AutoCAD

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. For help, call 505-277-0077.

Course: 69112 $799 For: 21 hours Section A: Mar 21-Apr 11 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm Gathen Garcia

I appreciated that all of what we learned had very practical applications, and this relevance was consistently illustrated.

—IT Student

$799 For: 21 hours TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm

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ITIL® v3 Foundation Certification Course The purpose of the ITIL® V3 Foundation certificate in IT Service Management is to certify that the candidate has gained knowledge of the ITIL terminology, structure and basic concepts and has comprehended the core principles of ITIL practices for Service Management. Candidates can expect to gain knowledge and understanding in service management, service lifecycle, generic concepts, technology and architecture in addition to other course components. The course will conclude with a certification examination held on day three of the class.

AutoCAD: Intermediate Move from drawing in Model Space to plotting in Paper Space to print amazing views of your creations. Work with blocks and attributes, layers, color, linetypes, lineweights and viewports. Edit text, create tables and add new dimensions. Learn why it’s important to establish standards that promote conformance. Both AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT users are welcomed. Prerequisite: 69111.

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Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

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Basic Cartography Learn basic principles of map making and map reading. Explore issues such as scale, declination, elevation, and location systems. Learn the elements of USGS maps, as well as digital map elements and systems. Course: 69304 Section A: Feb 4-13 Kurt Menke

$469 For: 16 hours MW 1:00pm-5:00pm

Introduction to Geographic Information Systems Explore the world of GIS and how it’s being used to solve real world problems in this introductory course. Learn about projections, coordinate systems, geodatabase coverage, and GIS data formats. Discuss the various software and hardware tools currently in use, including Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and efforts to standardize GIS formats. Prerequisite: 69304 or equivalent experience. Course: 69305 Section A: Feb 18-Mar 4 Kurt Menke

$499 For: 16 hours MW 1:00pm-5:00pm

ArcGIS Desktop: Tools and Functionality ArcGIS Desktop software is an integrated system that includes all the tools needed to get the most out of GIS. Learn the range of functionality available in the software and the essential tools for visualizing, creating, managing and analyzing geographic data. This hands-on course emphasizes practice with ArcMap and ArcCatalog to perform common GIS tasks and workflows. The tools for creating and managing geographic data, displaying data on maps in different ways, and combining and analyzing data to discover patterns are highlighted. Learn how ArcGIS Desktop provides a complete GIS software solution. Prerequisite: 69305. Course: 69311 Section A: Apr 18-20 Andres Abeyta

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Project Management for GIS Professionals Study the fundamental principles behind planning for a successful GIS. Students will learn a step-by-step process that will result in a working GIS planning document that can be approved in the most demanding bureaucratic environment. Students will first look at the strategic purpose of a simulated project to insure that the GIS will work toward a some useful and important purpose. Needs assessment will covered as will system design, logical data models, and implementation planning. Much of the curriculum will be project-based as students learn to apply the skills acquired in previous classes. Prerequisites: 69311. Course: 69312 Section A: Apr 15-24 Tim O’Brien

$499 For: 16 hours MW 1:00pm-5:00pm

Advanced GIS Learn advanced hands-on techniques used by GIS professionals. Topics include building geo databases, geocoding, geoprocessing, georectifying imagery, and using Model Builder to design workflow. Geo-processing techniques that will be covered include clip, dissolve, identify, and buffer. Prerequisite: 69311. Course: 69313 Section A: May 6-17 Kurt Menke

$499 For: 16 hours MW 1:00pm-5:00pm

$1299 For: 24 hours ThFSa 8:00am-5:00pm

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IT Pro Online SkillSoft Self-Study classes include:

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Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) 2nd Edition $599 TestPrep Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) 2nd Edition $149 Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) $699 TestPrep Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) $149 Cloud Computing Business Professionals $149 Cloud Computing IT Professionals $399 Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2010: Configuring $649 Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2010: Administration $649 Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2010: Application Development $649 VMware Overview $369 VMware Workstation $349 Microsoft Windows Server 2008— New Features $99 Microsoft Windows Server 2008: Configuring Active Directory $595 Microsoft Windows Server 2008: Configuring Network Infrastructure $595 Microsoft Windows Server 2008: Server Administration $695 Microsoft Windows Server 2008: Enterprise Administration $199 Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2007 Administration $495 Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2007 Application Development $495 Microsoft SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 $495 Microsoft Windows Sharepoint Services 3.0-Application Development $495

Microsoft .NET for Developers: Foundations of ASP.NET with C# $395 Microsoft .NET for Developers: Mastering ASP.NET with C# $395 MS .NET FW 2.0: Dev Web-based Client Apps w/ Visual Basic 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 $395 MS .NET FW3.5: Windows Presentation App Dev Foundation w/ Visual Basic 2008 $395 MS .NET FW4: Windows Application Development with Visual C# 2010 $349 Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Implementation and Maintenance $595 Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Infrastructure Design $495 Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Database Maintenance $495 MS .NET FW 2.0: Dev Web-based Client Apps with C# 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 $395 Oracle 10g Database: Administrative Workshop I $895 Oracle 10g Database: Administrative Workshop II $795 Oracle 10g Application Server: Administration I $895 Oracle 10g Application Server: Administration II $595 Oracle Database 10g: Developing PL/SQL Program Units $495 Oracle Database 10g: SQL Fundamentals I and II $895 IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) V3 Foundation Syllabus v4.2 $595 ITIL v3 Intermediate: Operational Support & Analysis $1,139 Moving from Technical Professional to Management $699 Managing Technical Professionals $499 Writing Skills for Technical Professionals $119

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Course Skills Assessment To place yourself in the right class, refer to the course assessments below. If you can answer 8 out of 10 questions for the appropriate assessment, you probably do not need to take the class. If you cannot answer 8 out of 10 questions, you probably need to take the class. For additional information or questions: Windows: Sujen Diviney 505-277-6033

Course Skills Assessment

Business & Technology

Mac or Computer Graphics: Caroline Orcutt 505-277-6037

Learn to Use a Computer/Mac (51010/54010) 1. Define hardware and memory. 2. What is a microprocessor or CPU? 3. Describe the difference between a hard drive and a CD drive. 4. Describe the difference between operating system and application software. 5. List some popular word processing, spreadsheet, database, and graphics programs.

6. Define bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes. 7. Explain mouse operations such as click, doubleclick, right-click, click-and-drag. 8. What is anti-virus software? 9. List three input devices and three output devices. 10. List three storage devices and describe how they are different from each other.

Operating Systems Basics (51101/54101/11) 1. Describe the difference between files and folders. How do you move and copy files between folders? How do you find a lost file or folder? 2. How do you move and resize a window? 3. What is a shortcut (Windows) or alias (Mac) and how do you create one? 4. What is the Recycle Bin (Windows) or Trash (Mac)? 5. Describe how to launch a program.

6. Describe how to change the mouse properties and the desktop display. 7. What is the Taskbar (Windows) or Dock (Mac)? 8. What is the Start Menu (Windows) or Apple Menu (Mac)? 9. List the keyboard shortcuts for cut, copy, and paste. 10. Describe how to eject a disk or CD.

Computer Graphics: An Introduction (56101) 1. Explain the difference between raster and vector graphics. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each? 2. List two programs that work with raster graphics and two programs that work with vector graphics. List two programs for page layout and two for web design. 3. Define PostScript and describe some of its uses. 4. Define aliasing and anti-aliasing. 5. Define resolution and explain how it is measured. Indicate a standard resolution for print and one for web.

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6. List three graphics file formats and explain when you would use each. 7. When would you rasterize a graphic and when would you trace a graphic? 8. Describe what a Bezier curve is and where you would find one. 9. Describe what a pixel is and where you would find one. 10. Define color depth (bit depth).

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Course: 00553 Section A: Jan 26 CE East Parking Lot

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Geologic Hike at Ojo Caliente Spa, Plus a Soak! An excellent winter destination, the hot springs at Ojo Caliente have been a fixture on the New Mexican historical scene for centuries, visited by the likes of Geronimo, Zebulon Pike and Kit Carson to name a few. The geologic setting of the hot springs, however, is a story millions of years in the making, including a mountain, a rift, and deep circulating ground water. In the nearby hills, mica was also mined. Join geologist Kirt Kempter for an easy 3.5 mile route hike to the mica mine, followed by a bone-soothing soak in the many springs at the modern spa and resort. Participants should bring appropriate hiking attire, picnic lunches, water and a bathing suit. Note: A $15 entrance fee to access the springs is payable to Ojo Caliente. Course: 00620 Section A: Feb 20 CE East Parking Lot Kirt Kempter, PhD

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Ojo Caliente Travel with us and enjoy what generations of New Mexicans have found, the healing natural geothermal waters in the heart of northern New Mexico at Ojo Caliente Hot Springs. An assortment of pools, both indoor and outdoor, with varying temperatures and mineral composition offer a day of splendid relaxation. Whether you’re looking for relief from arthritis or want to affirm your New Year’s resolution, a soak in these delightful waters benefits your body, mind and spirit. If you like, relax on the porch of the old lodge or hike the area’s trails. Fee includes transportation, seven mineral pools, steams, and saunas at the facility. Extras may be purchased. Lunch is not included.

Quebradas Back Country Byway Drive and Hike The winding BLM Quebradas Backcountry Byway travels north-south for 30 miles along the steep sidewall of the Rio Grande Rift Valley opposite Socorro. The dirt route climbs up to the base of the little known Sierra De Las Canas range and then traverses picturesque foot hills, staying high above the river as it passes through two BLM wilderness study areas. More than a dozen small box canyons intersect the road. Due to the complex, varied geology, each canyon is carved into distinctly different sedimentary layers yielding an incredible variety of colors and rock forms. These narrow stone passages can be followed for miles up or down stream from the road for a truly diverse selection of easygoing short hikes through picturesquely sculpted, upper Chihuahua desert country. Pre-Columbian pictographs left by the Piro Indians and a wide variety of cacti and desert shrubs add to the mix. Stretch your hiking legs as winter wanes. This combination of scenic driving interspersed with several short hikes is suitable for anyone with a minimum of cross-country walking experience. We can also offer extended side trips for hikers who want more exploring.

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Geologic Hike to Otowi Peak and Buckman Mesa A wonderful hike to an extinct volcano perched on a high mesa above the Rio Grande west of Santa Fe. Buckman Mesa and Otowi Peak stand prominently in the middle of the Rio Grande Rift, providing spectacular views of White Rock Canyon, the Jemez Mountains, and the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. The Otowi Peak volcano erupted a variety of material, including explosive stream plus magma blasts, cone-building cinder, and fluid pahoehoe basalt. We will explore the eruption history of this volcano, as well as discuss the volcanic history of the Cerros del Rio field. This moderate-rated trail (by the Sierra Club) requires good physical conditioning and balance, is 5-miles round trip, and includes an elevation gain of approximately 1000 feet. Bring appropriate hiking gear, water, lunches and cookies. Hiking poles recommended.

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Course: 00683 Section A: Mar 1 CE East Parking Lot Kirt Kempter, PhD

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Mesa de Cuba Badlands Hike Specially designed for repeat hikers who have a great appreciation for the badlands. We will be cross-country hiking with regular climbs and scrambles. This 5-6 mile route traverses the extreme north end of the Mesa De Cuba Badlands before sampling the mesa top for exceptional views. We will be exploring a wide, hoodoo-lined, old growth ponderosa shaded canyon which branches into an equally large side canyon where we will gain easy access to the mesa top. A feeling of genuine isolation colors our beautiful mesa edge walk before we retrace our path back to the van. The combination of rim rock facades, large scale, colorful sandstone hoodoos and old growth forests create a serene “lost world” effect in this remote, classic San Juan Basin high desert terrain. Intended for reasonably fit and experienced hikers. Course: 00508 Section A: Mar 9 CE East Parking Lot Michael Richie

$89 For: 1 session Sa 8:00am-5:30pm

Penistaja Mesa Badlands Petrified Gardens—New Route Specially designed for repeat hikers who are passionate about the badlands. We will be cross-country hiking with regular climbs and scrambles. This 4-6 mile route enters Penistaja Badlands from the south and starts in a huge, formation-fringed bowl littered with numerous large, colorful petrified logs. We will then wander through an entertaining maze of box canyon boulevard washes which are lined with strange hoodoos, arching

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rim rock amphitheaters, richly textured boulder slides and large petrified logs, including the largest diameter stump—measuring 14 feet across—I have ever seen in any of the badlands. Intended for reasonably fit and experienced hikers. Course: 00569 Section A: Mar 16 CE East Parking Lot Michael Richie

$89 For: 1 session Sa 8:00am-5:30pm

Zuni Pueblo Zuni Pueblo is the largest of the New Mexican Pueblos, with a population of over 11,000 and covering more than 600 square miles. Zuni Pueblo is considered the most traditional of the New Mexican Pueblos, with a unique culture, language and history, resulting in part from the geographic isolation. This is indeed an artist colony. There are few places in the world today where a whole population is totally committed to the arts. Zuni products are globally recognized for intricate beauty and quality workmanship while remaining subtly individualistic in design. Come meet the artists! We will attend the Harvest Festival, witness the dancing, tour the museum, the Old Zuni Mission and enjoy wonderful Zuni cuisine. Fee includes travel, tour guide, and admission to the church and museum. Course: 00056 Section A: Mar 23 CE East Parking Lot John Holverson

$140 For: 1 session Sa 7:30am-8:00pm

El Malpais Tour The El Malpais National Monument near Grants is a remarkable and important volcanic area that contains the youngest basalt flow in the continental US. In spite of its unfortunate name of Badlands, it has a rich history of human habitation. With Acoma on the east flank and Zuni lands to the west of the basalt flows, there is much archeology and natural beauty in the region. This tour combines geology and archeology on the east side of the basalt. We will stop at the BLM visitor center and at Sandstone Bluff for a panoramic view and history of the volcanics. Further along is a stop at Ventana Arch and then on to two compact but remarkable petroglyph sites carved in sandstone. Note that each site requires twice traversing a steep, sandy arroyo and a short hike on generally level ground to the panels. Bring your camera, wear hiking shoes, and jacket as appropriate. Fee includes transportation, guide and a box lunch. Course: 00489 Section A: Mar 23 CE East Parking Lot Dick Yeck

$98 For: 1 session Sa 8:00am-6:00pm

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Georgia O’Keeffe Home and Studio Tour For seven decades Georgia O’Keeffe painted prolifically, and almost exclusively, the flowers, animal bones and landscapes around her studios in Lake George, New York and New Mexico. These subjects, such as “Black Iris” became her signature images. Visit her home and studio in Abiqui for a wonderful look at her surroundings, influences and views. This is a fabulous tour, and we’re privileged to live nearby! Fee includes entrance fee, transportation and guide. We will lunch at Abiquiu Inn Cafe (not included in fee). Course: 00530 Section A: Apr 4 CE East Parking Lot Section B: May 24 CE East Parking Lot

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Chaco Culture National Historical Park, The Center of An Ancient World Chaco Canyon is known for its impressive stone structures, which were aligned nearly perfectly with the seasonal skyward paths of the sun and moon. It was a major center of Puebloan culture between AD 850 to 1250, when it was a hub of ceremony, trade and administration for the prehistoric Four Corners area, unlike anything before or since. The Chacoan sites are part of the homeland of Pueblo peoples of New Mexico, the Hopi of Arizona and the Navajo of the Southwest. Join this tour to see this amazing archaeological wonder which attracts tourists from all over the world. Fee includes transportation, tour guide and a box lunch. Course: 00262 Section A: Apr 20 CE East Parking Lot Bill Niewirth

$98 For: 1 session Sa 7:30am-8:00pm

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Historic Huning Highlands Walking Tour Join us for a leisurely walking tour of one of the oldest neighborhoods in the Albuquerque area. This lovely area of town has a large number of Victorian homes; many have been restored to their original glory. As a homeowner and board member in the Huning Highlands Neighborhood, our guide will share interesting history of several of the homes, as well as other buildings, like the newly restored Hotel Parq Central. We will stroll through the streets, including Arno, Edith, Walter, High, Silver, Gold and more. The walk will be at a leisurely pace with frequent stops in front of significant homes and businesses. The tour will end with a viewing of our guide’s home and afternoon tea. Please meet at the home of our guide at 1:00pm. Course: 00739 Section A: Sept April 13 CE East Parking Lot Phoenix Forrester

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Tent Rocks Explore the spectacular views and fascinating formations of Kashe-Katuwe Tent Rocks National Monument. Learn about the forces that created these unique geologic features. This area is rich in pumice, ash, and tuff deposits, the light-colored cone-shaped tent rock formations that are the products of explosive volcanic eruptions which occurred around 6 to 7 million years ago. This is truly one of the “must see” spots in New Mexico. The visit includes a hike of 1.5 miles round trip through a slot canyon and up to the top of a trail with uneven ground in some places. The last 400 meters to the top gains 600’ in elevation and requires minor climbing in one spot. Be sure to wear hiking boots or good walking shoes. Fee includes a boxed lunch, transportation and tour guide.

Hike El Malpais Explore the sandstone bluffs and lava flows south of Grants. Surrounded by millions of years of geologic history, from the 200-million year-old sandstone formed by ancient seas, to the 3000 year-old lava that borders the bluffs, we will visit a great house site dating to ca. AD 1050-1200, a petroglyph panel, and a natural arch in one of the richest archaeological spots in the southwest. This is a landscape filled with the history of Native American, Spanish and Anglo cultures. There are no specific trails to the base of the bluffs. Participants must be able to climb up and down short portions of the bluffs. The Ranger Station has bathrooms, a small museum and a store, but there are no facilities on this trip.

$49 For: 1 session Sa 1:00pm-3:30pm

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San Jose Badlands Hike This leisurely hike traverses the most colorful of all the San Juan Basin Badlands. Alternating pink, orange, yellow, lavender, beige and grey layers are eroded into complex forms swathed with extremely rich textures. Large scale hoodoos grow everywhere, narrow dry washes penetrate sheer walled cliffs to access hidden, avant-garde sculpture gardens. Strolling through this lavish, hobgoblin maze fashioned from banded pastel layers has a dreamlike feel to it. Located along the Continental Divide, the San Jose Badlands offer panoramic views east to the forested Jemez Mountains. Although no trails exist, level terrain and easy walking makes the hike suitable for all ability levels. This is the perfect way to get a genuine, diverse badlands experience at a leisurely pace. We can also do an extended side trip for folks looking to explore farther afield.

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Course: 00562 Section A: Apr 20 CE East Parking Lot Michael Richie

$89 For: 1 session Sa 8:00am-5:30pm

Hiking Chaco Canyon: Uptown Climb a 230-foot crack in the mesa wall to the mesa top overlooking four great houses. Hike the mesa viewing an ancient stairway and part of the Chacoan road system. Visit Pueblo Alto for a panoramic view of the Chacoan world. Trip includes a visit to the gift shop and museum. Bring cameras, binoculars and wear sturdy shoes. Register early, as enrollment is limited. Fee includes transportation, guide, and a box lunch. Course: 00563 Section A: Apr 27 CE East Parking Lot Ann Braswell

$98 For: 1 session Sa 7:30am-7:30pm

Ceja Pelon North Ridge—New Route Specially designed for repeat hikers who truly appreciate the badlands. We will be hiking cross country with regular climbs and scrambles. This open ended 5-6 mile route meanders along hoodoo crowned, picturesquely forested sandstone byways to the scenic Ceja Pelon Petrified Forests North Ridge where we will sample intriguing old growth bonsai conifer trees, brilliantly colored hoodoos, petrified wood and panoramic views. I have only visited this area once and have long been planning a return trip. Why not join me? Rumor has it, that an especially large, intact petrified log lies at the North Ridge’s base. Let’s find this log and much more. We will explore both the ridge top, which is smoothly fashioned from ancient stream deposited sand bars, and the intricately eroded, chaotic shale base. Intended for reasonably fit and experienced hikers. Fee includes hiking guide and transportation. Course: 00614 Section A: Apr 28 CE East Parking Lot Michael Richie

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St. Philip Feast Day, San Felipe Pueblo The most conservative of the Keresan villages, San Felipe was founded in 1706 and is extremely protective of its traditions. The pueblo is well-known for its beautiful dancing, particularly for this Feast Day when hundreds of men, women and children participate in the traditional Green Corn Dance. It is said by the end of the day that the plaza is worn down into a bowl from a day of dancing! Transportation is provided. Lunch is not included. Course: 00502 Section A: May 1 CE East Parking Lot Tom Gallegos

$89 For: 1 session W 10:00am-4:00pm

DH Lawrence Ranch The D. H. Lawrence Ranch, as it is now known, was the New Mexico home of the English novelist, D.H. Lawrence for about two years during the 1920s. The 160-acre property, originally named the Kiowa Ranch, is located at 8,600 feet above sea level on Lobo Mountain near San Cristobal in Taos County, about twenty miles northwest of Taos and approximately a six-mile drive from the marked turnoff on route NM522. It was owned by Mabel Dodge Luhan as part of more extensive holdings nearby, although it had been occupied by homesteaders and several structures existed on the property dating back to the 1890s. In giving it to Frieda Lawrence (after Lawrence himself declined), it became first the summer home of the couple and then Frieda’s home until her death in 1956, at which time she bequeathed it to the University of New Mexico, its present owner. The Ranch is now placed on the National Register of Historic Places and the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties. We will visit the Ranch with Bill Haller, President of Friends of D.H. Lawrence. Fee includes transportation, guide and a box lunch. Course: 00720 Section A: May 3 CE East Parking Lot Bill Haller

$98 For: 1 session F 8:00am-6:00pm

$89 For: 1 session Su 8:00am-5:30pm

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Lybrook Badlands Hike Specially designed for repeat hikers who take their badlands seriously. We will be hiking cross country with regular climbs and scrambles. Lybrook is huge and there are always unexplored sections to visit. Including the Far Fingers area. This 5-6 mile hike will follow the edges of long, very thin fingers of mesa tops for non-stop hoodoos, incredible bonsai conifers, and panoramic views as far as the eye can see. We will also climb down to the mesa base and explore a sinuous montage of deep box canyons where groves of huge ponderosa grow next to countless multi-colored hoodoos of all sizes and shapes. We end at the Arch, where you will get to see it from the other side before we climb back to the mesa top. Intended for reasonably fit and experienced hikers. Course: 00566 Section A: May 4 CE East Parking Lot Michael Richie

$89 For: 1 session Sa 8:00am-6:00pm

Course: 00400 Section A: May 10 CE East Parking Lot Evelyn Simons

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Course: 00684 Section A: May 11 CE East Parking Lot Michael Richie

$89 For: 1 session Sa 8:00am-7:30pm

Guadalupe Ruin Hike Join us for a trip to Guadalupe Ruin lying deep in the high desert country of the Rio Puerco Valley of the East atop a steep mesa. Built in the Chacoan style with later migrant Mesa Verdean alteration, this is a single-storied, 50-room great house. Guadalupe shares the site with a second smaller great house, Eleanor Ruin. The sites are surrounded by stark but beautiful landscapes of volcanic cores and eroded mesas, an historic Hispanic town, and modern ranches. The climb is strenuous. Wear sturdy shoes and bring your camera. Please note: There are no facilities at this site. This trip is weather dependentcancelled for thunderstorms or heavy rain. Fee includes guide, transportation, and a box lunch. Course: 00609 Section A: May 18 CE East Parking Lot Ann Braswell

$98 For: 1 session Sa 7:30am-6:00pm

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Lecture Series One—Notable and Notorious New Mexico Women Learn about the Notable and Notorious New Mexico Women in this five-part Lecture Series. The series includes the following: Native Women of Note, Peggy Pond Church: At Home on the Slopes of Mountains, Do–a Tules: Lady Gambler of Santa Fe—A Chautaugua Performance, Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter—A Forgotten Star of Southwest Architecture, and Mabel Dodge Luhan. Register for all five and save! Course: 19010 $95 For: 5 sessions Sections A-E: Feb 27-Mar 27 W 10:00am-12:00pm CE East Parking Lot

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The De Na Zin Wilderness, Petrified Giants—New Destination Join us for the first tour to the sprawling De Na Zin Badlands. The 3-5 mile route is suitable for anyone with a minimum of cross country hiking experience. We will be exploring fairly level terrain for the most part. Depending on group preference we can also do an extended side trip for hikers who want more exercise. Huge and diverse, the De Na Zin badlands require several days of extensive hiking to even see a portion. So we will concentrate on visiting a readily accessible section filled with large scale, multi-colored hoodoos and numerous natural arches towering above sheer walled box canyons where perfectly circular, yard wide iron concretions erode from the earth like the forgotten marbles in Alice in Wonderland. Huge petrified logs are everywhere, including without a doubt the longest two, side-by-side petrified logs I’ve seen—each is 75 feet long with 12 feet diameter bases. This will be a long drive and day, but well worth it.

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Aspen Ridge Alpacas in the Jemez This ranch, located on the edge of Valles Caldera, at over 8,000 feet above sea level, offers not only a time to get acquainted with wonderful alpacas, but fabulous scenery as well. Mickey and Evelyn will greet us, give us a tour of this ranch, and answer any questions we may have about alpacas. Tour is limited, so sign up early. Fee includes transportation, a boxed lunch and tour of the ranch.

Hondo Iris Farm We’ll tour the beautiful Hondo Iris Farm located near the heart of the Hondo Valley and junction of the Rio Bonito and the Rio Ruidoso. Watered by an acequia system that dates back to the 1860s, the farm boasts of more than 100 varieties of iris, some dating back to the 1800s. Bring your camera and sketchbook!


Native Women of Note Native women have been recognized as Storyholders/ Storytellers; Potters, including Storytellers Potters; and poets, painters, and educators at diverse levels, from elementary to college and vocational institutions. Join Dr. Gloria Tso-Olivias Madrid for a discussion on a diverse group of Native American women of New Mexico from various Pueblo groups, as well as from the Navajo and Apache tribes. The many contributions of Native American Women have benefited not only their own Communities, but the general public as well. A retired educator and administrator, Dr. Madrid has long been interested in the activities and successes of Native Americans. She is of Navajo-Mexican ancestry and was born and raised near the Pueblos of Okah Owingeh and Santa Clara.

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Course: 19010 $20 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 27 W 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Gloria Tso-Olivas Madrid, Ed.D. Peggy Pond Church: At Home on the Slopes of Mountains Of her writing Peggy Pond Church once remarked, It is the land that wants to be said.” Those words live in her insightful and beautiful poetry and in her Southwest classic memoir, The House at Otowi Bridge. Join me for a journey through Church’s life and her love of New Mexico. Sharon Snyder is the author of At Home on the Slopes of Mountains (2011) and a long-time member of the Los Alamos Historical Society. Course: 19010 Section B: Mar 6 CE South Building Sharon Snyder

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Doña Tules: Lady Gambler of Santa Fe— A Chautauqua Performance Perhaps no one is more misunderstood in New Mexico history than the lady gambler of Santa Fe. Doña Tules’ contribution to New Mexico history, the speculation and controversy about her, holds audience interest, increases knowledge and stimulates the imagination. She was well established and affluent when the US military and American wagon trains arrived in Santa Fe. Americans were intrigued by her prominence, and have debated the contradictions of her life as the highly respected professional lady gambler, who could deal the Monte cards and win like no other, and have the most lavish funeral of the era. Dr. Irene Blea is a retired university professor. She is a New Mexico native and NM Humanities Council lecturer who has written well over 30 articles and 7 books with an emphasis on women. Course: 19010 Section C: Mar 13 CE South Building Dr. Irene Blea

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Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter— A Forgotten Star of Southwest Architecture She is an almost forgotten American artist who designed over twenty properties of the Santa Fe Railroad in conjunction with the Fred Harvey Company. Her accomplishments dimmed after her death in that she was considered a designer but not an architect. There is a concentration of Colter’s work at the south rim of the Grand Canyon but she considered the sprawling, 20 acre hacienda-style Spanish Colonial La Posada Hotel in Winslow, Arizona, her masterpiece. She collaborated with John GAW Meem in designing a dramatic new La Fonda hotel in Santa Fe in 1926 and designed the El Navajo Hotel and railroad station at Gallup, NM. We’ll examine the life, accomplishments, crusty personality and legacy of this remarkable woman. Dr. Ned O’Malia has was in love with Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter even before she was re-discovered by modern historians. Course: 19010 Section D: Mar 20 CE South Building Ned O’Malia, PhD

$20 For: 1 session W 10:00am-12:00pm

Mabel Dodge Luhan Salon hostess, patron of the arts, lobbyist, and writer, Mabel Dodge Luhan (1879-1962) was a significant shaper of early twentieth-century American culture. She came to New Mexico in 1917 and attracted many luminaries in her wake: among them, D. H. Lawrence, Carl Jung, Leopold Stokowski, Ansel Adams, Edna Ferber, and Margaret Sanger. This presentation will focus upon the life and work of this charismatic woman, and consider her lasting legacy to the cultural heritage of our state. Course: 19010 Section E: Mar 27 CE South Building Hugh Witemeyer, Ph.D.

$20 For: 1 session W 10:00am-12:00pm

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Lecture Series Two—Genetic Genealogy Learn about anthropological genetic genealogy and the connection to New Mexican families in this threepart Lecture Series. This lecture series includes the following: Anthropological Genetic Genealogy: The Celt-Iberian Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup R1b1), Anthropological Genetic Genealogy: The Carthaginians Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup E1b1b1b), and Anthropological Genetic Genealogy: The Vandals Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup I). Register for all three and save!

powers of the western Mediterranean. True to their Phoenician heritage, the Carthaginians became great seafarers, traders, and colonizers. Carthage was a superbly wealthy city, thanks to its mastery of the seas. It is this wealth, mastery of trade and expansion along the Mediterranean coast towards Italy that brings Carthage into direct confrontation with the power of Rome. The connection between certain New Mexican families and the Carthaginians will be explored. A short film that will trace the history of these people will be shown. We will also discuss which families show the markers that are most identified with this ancient civilization.

Course: 19020 $55 For: 3 sessions Sections A-C: Apr 19-May 3 F 3:30pm-5:30pm CE South Building Angel Cervantes

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The CeltIberian Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup R1b1) Who were the Celtiberians? The ethnicity of a people can be traced linguistically, but also by surnames cultural practices, and DNA. Is your last name Gallegos’ That translates as Gallic, or Celt. Is the name Barrera (Barrera=stockade), Cardenas (carduus=thistle), or Leal (loyal)? When you married did they use el laz? And do you celebrate the Celtic New Year as Dia de los Muertos? Perhaps you celebrate with cerveza (Gaelic for beer) rather than Scotch, but the house might be constructed with Tapia (sod) or have a Torreon (Tor=tower). These cultural practices, and many others, endure to reveal a proud heritage. We will explore the DNA, the archaeological, the linguistic and the historical foundations of the Celtiberians, who they were, and who they are today. The connection between certain New Mexican families and the Celtiberians will be explored. A short film that will trace the history of these people will be shown. We will also discuss which families show the markers that are most identified with this ancient civilization.

The Vandals Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup I) The Vandals were an East Germanic Tribe that entered the late Roman Empire during the 5th century. The Vandals were divided in two tribal groups, the Silingi and the Hasdingi. In 400 or 401, possibly because of attacks by the Huns, the Vandals, along with their allies (the Sarmatian Alans and Germanic Suebians) moved westwards into Roman territory. Some of the Silingi joined them later. Around this time, the Hasdingi had already been Christianized. During the Emperor Valens’s reign (364-78) the Vandals accepted, much like the Goths earlier, Arianism, a belief that was in opposition to that of Nicene orthodoxy of the Roman Empire. On October 13, 409 they crossed the Pyrenees into the Iberian Peninsula. There, the Hasdingi received land from the Romans, as foederati, in Gallaecia (Northwest) and the Silingi in Hispania Baetica (South), while the Alans got lands in Lusitania (West) and the region around Carthago Nova. The Suebi also controlled part of Gallaecia. The connection between certain New Mexican families and the Vandals will be explored. A short film that will trace the history of these people will be shown. We will also discuss which families show the markers that are most identified with this ancient civilization.

The Carthaginians Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup E1b1b1b) During the beginning of the last millennium BCE, the Phoenicians began establishing colonies around the Mediterranean to compete with Greek trade. The most important Phoenician colony was founded in Tunis, North Africa, named Carthage around 800 BCE. Although the home cities in Phoenicia were repeatedly conquered and subjugated, the colony of Carthage prospered and expanded to become one of the great

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The Story of New Mexico

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Spring 2013 FREE Osher Membership Events Admission is free for Osher members. These events are a wonderful way to introduce a friend, family member or colleague to the value of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of New Mexico.

Art & Art History Culture Current Events Health & Well Being History Literature & Writing Music & Theater Psychology/Science Spirituality Travel

A Taste of Osher at Del Webb January 14, 2013 10:00am–Noon Del Webb Alegria

Culture

Honoring the Legacy of the Tuskegee Airmen January 31, 2013 3:30–5:30pm CE North Building Lyle Holmen, M.A., History

The Six-Gun Mystique: The American West’s Legacy of Violence

The Great Medieval Cathedrals

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Benefits of becoming an Osher Member In additon to providing access to the many university-level courses, your Osher Membership offers: • Free Monthly Lectures • Book and materials checkout within the five main libraries of the UNM Library System • Discounted membership fees at Defined Fitness and the YMCA of Central NM. • Discount on some Southwest Writers Workshops • 10% Discount on Growth & Enrichment classes through UNM Continuing Education • 10% Discount on many events at Popejoy Hall and all events at Keller Hall

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Life in Colonial New Mexico February 25, 2013 10:00am-Noon Alegria Del Webb Roberta Boggess, Outstanding High School Teacher Estate Planning for the Middle-Class March 14, 2013 2:00–4:00pm CE North Building Sheila Hard, JD and Patricia Bradley, JD Estate Planning for the Middle-Class April 29, 2013 10:00am–Noon Alegria Del Webb Sheila Hard, JD and Patricia Bradley, JD Who was Cassandre? May 3, 2013 1:00–3:00pm CE North Building Dick Blankmeyer, B.A., Social Studies

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Spring 2013 Courses The Osher Institute offers over 200 courses, lectures and performances each year! For a full description including length and time, look offerings up by Course Number in the pages of the Osher catalog.

January

March

Date Course Course Name Cost 1/15 19193 Romancing the Stone... Castle of the Downton Abbey $35 1/16 19409 The Six-Gun Mystique: The American West’s Legacy of Violence $45 1/17 19589 Writing Memoir $90 1/17 19827 Paths to Salvation $55 1/18 19313 Line Dancing $60 1/18 19470 Ancient & Medieval Spain & Portugal $75 1/22 19594 Reading for Writers $70 1/24 19491 The Social Activism of Robert Burns $19 1/25 19133 Zentangle 101 $30 1/28 19765 Understanding Your Soil $55 1/28 19545 Memoir into Fiction: Taking the Leap $30 1/30 19549 The Brontës: Family, Writing and Art $45

February

Culture

April Date Course Course Name 4/1 19298 The Constitution and You 4/1 19659 Introduction to Improv 4/1 19577 Stand-up Comedy as Literature 4/1 19844 The Mystery of Hildegard of Bingen 4/2 19719 Meteorites: Rocks from Space 4/2 19297 The Meanings of Equality 4/4 19162 Unsung Warrior Women 4/5 19777 Meteorological Mysteries 4/5 19188 For the Love of Chocolate 4/17 19371 Savvy Social Security for Boomers 4/20 19778 Dream Language 4/22 19362 Aging in the 21st Century: Key State and Federal Programs 4/30 19135 Take a Second Look at Art

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Date Course Course Name Cost 2/1 19717 Planetary Geology $70 2/1 19120 Impressionism $60 2/4 19504 E-Publishing: The Wave of the Future $45 2/4 19193 Romancing the Stone... Castle of the Downton Abbey $35 2/4 19584 The Craft of Creative Writing $70 2/4 19207 Foreign Policy and Current Events $70 2/5 19768 Geology of Albuquerque and the Sandia Mountains $35 2/5 19557 The Greatness of the Great Gatsby $45 2/5 19601 Introduction to Acting $60 2/5 19242 Too Big to Fail: Five Years Later $19 2/6 19619 All Aboard! A Musical History of the Railroad $19 2/7 19866 Lineage Breakers $25 2/12 19704 Your Water: Where is it Coming from and Where Does it Go? $45 2/13 19457 Niccolo Machiavelli: The Revolutionary that Changed the Western World $25 2/13 19198 Tasting American History: Birth of a Nation and the Founding Fathers $55 2/13 19466 Murder and Mystery in New Mexico $45 2/13 19467 World War II $90 2/21 19882 The Legend of Changing Women $19 2/25 19456 The Great Medieval Cathedrals $25 2/26 19213 Our American Freedoms Based on the Bill of Rights: The First Amendment $19 2/28 19881 Topics in Greek Mythology: The Hero and the Sacred Feminine $45 2/28 19509 How to Read a Poem $19

Date Course Course Name Cost 3/4 19183 Everybody Dies: Lessons from Six Feet Under $35 3/5 19501 Dog my Cats: Reading and Writing About Pets $45 3/5 19149 Chinese Brush Painting $80 3/5 19618 Puccini, Belasco & Madam Butterfly $19 3/6 19371 Savvy Social Security for Boomers $19 3/7 19111 Cave Paintings in New Mexico $19 3/8 19149 Chinese Brush Painting $80 3/13 19680 The Russian Ballet $19 3/15 19558 Women, Writing, the Military & War $60 3/19 19151 Coffee...These Beans aren’t Refried $25 3/20 19339 Brain Fitness $60 3/20 19471 The History of the Vikings in Europe $75 3/21 19514 Reading for Writing Poetry $60 3/21 19589 Writing Memoir $90 3/21 19160 Celtic DNA Presence in Europe $19 3/28 19376 Depression/Male Depression $19 3/30 19191 Creative Container Gardening for High Desert $35

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May Date 5/3 5/6 5/6

Course Course Name Cost 19173 An Invitation to Tea $35 19239 The Rail Runner: Boon or Boondoggle $19 19403 The Titanic $19

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Administrative Professional Conference — Meet Your Future It’s a new day in the workplace and your future is now.

April 23 & 24

9:00am-3:00pm Course: 37110 Course: 37111 Both days:

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Senior Program Manager Marie McGhee has been with UNM Continuing Education since 2006, working with Custom Training and Professional Development before serving as the manager of the Growth & Enrichment Program. Strongly believing that a core aspect of any university’s mission is to bridge with the community, Marie loves the opportunity to collaborate with Continuing Education’s stellar roster of instructors to develop and offer courses of interest and lifelong learning for the New Mexico community. Marie’s own interests in the arts, language acquisition, travel, and photography have led her to take many of the courses offered through the Growth & Enrichment Program, which has 200 instructors, more than 10,000 students a year and over 50 locations throughout the Albuquerque area.

Effective Aug. 1, 2012 active employees and retirees will be eligible to apply the equivalent of up to one Please write to: credit hour of undergraduate tuition Marie McGhee per calendar year to approved UNM Continuing Education personal enrichment courses offered MSC07 4030 by the Division of Continuing Educa1 University of New Mexico tion, UNM Center for Life and other Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001 University departments. In addition, active employees and retirees will We’re Here To Help remain eligible for the equivalent of Students requiring special accomundergraduate resident tuition for up modations or students who have comments, questions or suggestions to two credit hours per calendar year of approved health and fitness should contact the Senior Program courses, and retirees will remain Manager, Marie McGhee. UNM is in eligible for unlimited academic and compliance with the Rehabilitation professional development courses, Act of 1973 and the Americans with subject to the provisions of University Disabilities Act of 1990. Policy 3700. Employees and retirees G&E Courses Are are reminded that personal enrichOpen to Everyone ment and health and fitness courses Registration is open to all adults provided through the University are (eighteen years and older) regardless taxable benefits, included in the of educational background. In some taxable income of participating cases, classes are open to younger employees and retirees. Spouses, persons; this exception is noted in domestic partners and dependent the particular course description. In children are not eligible for tuition all but a few courses, there are no remission on personal enrichment or examinations, transcripts, credits health and fitness courses. or grades, although certificates are For questions regarding the UNM issued upon request. Most Growth tuition remission benefit, call the & Enrichment classes are held in benefits office at 505-277-MyHR. Albuquerque. We do offer classes on the Westside. For more information,

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Table of Contents Personal Growth Humanities

History of Latin America............................... 103 Middle Eastern Film....................................... 103 Italian Film......................................................... 103 Unveiling the True China NEW .................. 103 How Poetry Works NEW .............................. 103 Foreign Film Buffs........................................... 104 Paris Remembered: Expatriate Women of the Left Bank (1920-1940) NEW ...... 104 The Celts: A Historical and Religious Survey NEW .................................. 104

Languages

Express Interactive Chinese........................ 104 French I............................................................... 104 French II............................................................. 105 French Conversation...................................... 105 German I............................................................ 105 German II........................................................... 105 Italian Beginning I........................................... 105 Italian Conversation........................................ 105 Japanese I.......................................................... 105 Japanese II........................................................ 106 Spanish I............................................................ 106 Spanish II........................................................... 106 Spanish III.......................................................... 106 Advanced Spanish Conversation............... 106 Medical Spanish.............................................. 106 Conversational Spanish Part I..................... 106 Conversational Spanish Part II................... 107 Intensive Spanish for Beginners .............. 107 Portuguese I...................................................... 107 Portuguese II.................................................... 107 Russian I............................................................. 107 Conversational Russian................................. 108 Basic Navajo Language................................. 108 Korean: Beginning NEW .............................. 108

Money Matters

Reading & Writing

Yoga: Sunrise Practice................................... 113 Yoga for the Rest of Us................................. 113 Yoga: Gentle Fitness for 50+..................... 113 Yoga Basics: The Fundamentals................ 113 Yin Yoga.............................................................. 114 Power Flow Yoga............................................. 114 Yoga: Harmony in Body and Mind (Iyengar style) ............................ 114 Yoga for Women............................................. 114 Yoga For Folks Over Fifty.............................. 114 Restorative Yoga.............................................. 114 Yoga for Back Care......................................... 115 Mother Infant Yoga......................................... 115 Kundalini Yoga................................................. 115 Men’s Yoga........................................................ 115 Athletes! Yoga, Breathwork and Meditation NEW .................................... 115 Mindful Flow..................................................... 115 Yoga for Lunch................................................. 116 Pilates: Reformer............................................. 116 Fitness Boxing.................................................. 116 Train like a Fighter: Kickboxing................... 116 Introduction to Aikido.................................... 117 The Nia Technique......................................... 117 Alternative Methods to Strength Training............................................. 117 IIntroduction to Tohkon Ryu Karate.......... 117 T’ai Chi Chih®: Beginning........................... 118 T’ai Chi Chih®: Intermediate...................... 118 Weight Lifting for Women............................ 118 Weight Lifting for Seniors............................. 118 T’ai Chi Ch’uan - Traditional Yang Style Long Form: Beginners.............................................. 119 Matwork for Seniors....................................... 119 Dance Fusion Fitness NEW ........................ 119 Yoga for Arthritis NEW .................................. 119 Yoga Core Flow................................................ 120 Yoga Basics 101.............................................. 120 Alignment and Flow Yoga............................ 120 Yoga for Chronic Conditions....................... 120 Aging Gracefully wtih Yoga.......................... 120 Prenatal Yoga.................................................... 120 Restorative PreNatal Yoga............................ 121 Intermediate Yoga........................................... 121 Level 2 Yoga..................................................... 121 Introduction to Senior Strength and Balance Training..................................... 121 Salsaerobics...................................................... 121 Tennis: Beginning........................................... 121 Tennis: Intermediate...................................... 122

Relaxation

Learn to Heal.................................................... 122 You Can Manifest............................................ 122 Consumers Guide to Herbs and Other Supplements ............................. 122 Introduction to Reiki....................................... 122 Qigong................................................................ 122 Yoga Nidra: Deep Relaxation...................... 123 Yoga: Restore and Renew............................ 123 Therapeutic Massage..................................... 123 Family Yoga....................................................... 123 Anatomy is Art: Sugar—Cocaine Lite........ 123 Tame Your Toxic World.................................. 124 Building a Better Diet: A Step-by-Step Approach to Healthier Eating..................... 124

Home & Garden

Home Repair: Basic....................................... 125 Landscape Design.......................................... 125 File Anything In Your Home........................ 125 Herbal Walk....................................................... 125

Aquatics

Swimming: Level I.......................................... 126

Personal Enrichment Swimming: Level II......................................... 126 Swimming: Level III........................................ 126 Swimming Conditioning............................... 126 Swimming: Parent/Child (age 6 mo-3 yrs)............................................ 126 Swimming: Parent/Child (age 3-7 yrs).................................................... 126 Swimming for Children/ Experienced Beginners................................. 127

Arts

Reduction Print Making................................. 127 Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain....................................................... 127 Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Part II........................................... 127 The Artist Way—Finding Water— The Art of Perseverance NEW ................... 127 Experimental Drawing and Mixed Media..................................................... 128 Drawing Graphite, Pencil, Pen and Ink....................................................... 128 Portrait Drawing: Beginning........................ 128 Travel Sketchbook Journaling NEW ......... 128 Figure Painting................................................. 128 Paint the New Mexico Sky NEW ............... 129 Painting with Acrylics..................................... 129 Japanese Sumi-e Painting............................ 129 Pastels are Paint...Not Chalk........................ 129 Oil Painting with Pallet Knife....................... 129 A Painting A Day.............................................. 129 Paint Without Numbers and Color Outside the Lines................................ 130 Paint Without Numbers and Color Outside the Lines Part Deux........... 130 Intermediate Pastels...................................... 130 Watercoloring Travel Journaling NEW ..... 130 Expressive Color in Oil Pastels................... 130 Expressive Color in Oil Pastel Intermediate..................................................... 130 Beginning Landscape Oil Painting............ 131 Modeling the Figure In Clay........................ 131 Raku Fired Handbuilt Pottery...................... 131 Trial by Fire........................................................ 131 Intermediate Landscape Oil Painting....... 131 Raku Pottery Potluck...................................... 131 Clay Sculpture.................................................. 132 Stoneware and Raku Pottery...................... 132 Beginning Jewelry/Small Metals and Silversmithing.......................................... 132 Continuing Jewelry/Small Metals and Silversmithing.......................................... 132 Introduction to Enameling NEW ............... 133 No-Solder Jewelry Making Extravaganza: Etched, Disced, Dapped and Letter-Stamped! NEW ........ 133 Visions Collage Workshop........................... 133

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Table of Contents

Beginning Fiction Writing.............................. 110 Polishing for Publication: Advanced Fiction Writing.............................. 110 Creative Writing for Fun Only...................... 110 Memoir Workshop.......................................... 110 Write Historical Fiction That Sells.............. 110 Introduction to Creative Non-Fiction NEW .......................... 110 Fearless Writing................................................ 111 Journal Writing For Creativity and More........................................................... 111 Writing Women’s Fiction............................... 111 Poetry Workshop: Prompts and Circumstances......................................... 111 2013 and the New Age of Book Publishing: Become the Author You Always Wanted to Be! NEW ...................................... 111 Write Your Book Right Now... You Can!............................................................. 112 Writing Short Stories From Start to Finish........................................ 112

Health & Fitness

Yoga The Body in Emotion NEW .............. 124 Shiatsu Massage: Scalp, Face, Shoulders, & Feet............................................ 124 Ayurveda: Ancient Wisdom in Modern Life................................................. 124

Growth & Enrichment

ABC’s of Investing........................................... 108 Complete Financial Planning Primer........ 108 It’s Your Money! NEW ................................... 109 Retirement Planning Today— How to Live 5 Years for Free...................... 109 Protecting Yourself in Retirement............. 109 Get Your Financial House in Order.......... 109 You Can Own Your Own Home................ 109

Writing Spontaneous Prose......................... 112 Introduction to Novel Writing...................... 112 Finding Your Voice & Expanding Imagination NEW ........................................... 112


The Art of Beeswax Collage........................ 133 Mosaic with Vintage China and Found Objects......................................... 133 The Luminous Collage.................................. 133 The Art of Papermaking................................ 134 Assemblage Workshop 101........................ 134 Resin...For the Fun Of It................................ 134 In the Creative Spirit...................................... 134 Re-Imagining Our Lives and Ourselves.. 134

Bonne Cuisine

The Art of Baking............................................ 135 Breakfast For Dinner NEW .......................... 135 Chocolate: A Divine Decadence............... 135 Soup: From Stock to Finish......................... 135 Stir Fry Made Easy.......................................... 135 Cooking With Seasonal Products.............. 135 New Ways With the Same Old Bird......... 136 Mysteries of Fish Cooking............................ 136 French Bistro Cooking................................... 136 Mangia Italiano................................................ 136 Paella Valenciana............................................ 136 Mediterranean Table .................................... 136 Contemporary Southwest............................ 136 Exploring the Cuisine of India.................... 136 Vegetarian Feast.............................................. 137 Seasonal Cooking for Optimal Health NEW ............................. 137 New Mexico Red or Green......................... 137 Cooking 101..................................................... 137 Cooking 102..................................................... 137 The Business of Catering............................. 137 A Repertoire of Sauces................................. 137 Introduction to Wine through Comparative Tastings NEW ........................ 138 Culinary Tour of Italy ..................................... 138 Sweetheart Dinner......................................... 138 Gluten Free Baking......................................... 138 Tapas................................................................... 138 Six Ingredients or Less.................................. 138 Pressure Cooking............................................ 138 Cooking on a Budget..................................... 139 Spices and Herbs NEW ................................ 139 Cuisine in 30 Minutes or Less................... 139 Cooking for Lunch: The Many Ways of Pasta NEW .................. 139

Growth & Enrichment

Communication

Our Existence After Life................................ 139 Emotional Freedom Technique NEW ..... 139 Publicly Grateful NEW .................................. 140 Helping Hoarders .......................................... 140 Loving What Is: The Work of Byron Katie.............................. 140 The Laughter Workshop............................... 140 Overcoming Procrastination........................ 140 Finding Your Way to Happiness................. 140 Say Yes! To Life................................................ 141 Introduction to Constellation Work........... 141 Want to Adopt? Here’s How!...................... 141 Managing Your Time...................................... 141 Conquering Clutter......................................... 141 The Enneagram I............................................ 141 Your Dreams Talk To You............................. 141

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Crafts & Hobbies

Bead Stringing.................................................. 142 Make Your Own Vintage Typewriter Key Bracelet................................ 142 Creative Wire Rings........................................ 142 Creative Wire Wrapping: Basic Circle....... 142 Creative Wire Wrapping: Coiling................ 142 Creative Wire Wrapping: Flat Spiral........... 142 Creative Wire Wrapping: Earring Design.................................................. 142 Lovely Pins from Vintage Tins.................... 143 Cut, Pierce, Sew and Suspend with Metal and Found Objects!................. 143

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Basket Weaving: Wool Drying Basket NEW ............................ 143 Hands on Auto Repair................................... 143 Bath Bombs & Fairy Dust............................. 143 Liquid Soapmaking and Shampoo........... 143 The Pampered Lady....................................... 143 Body Products Made at Home I................ 144 Body Products Made at Home II.............. 144 Herbal Soapmaking--Cold Process........... 144 Silver Jewelry Using Metal Clay................. 144 Stained Glass: Beginning............................. 144 Introduction to Glass Fusing....................... 145 Scrapbooking 101.......................................... 145 Rubber Stamping 101................................... 145 Stained Glass Advanced............................... 145 Stamping Techniques—Advanced............. 145 Glass Fusing Beyond the Basics................ 145 Blowing In the Wind NEW .......................... 145 Early New Mexico Punched Tin Work..... 145 Quilting 101...................................................... 146 Quilting 102...................................................... 146 Sewing: Beginning.......................................... 146 Sewing: Advanced Beginning..................... 146 Crochet: A Beginning Course..................... 146 Crochet: Intermediate................................... 146 Knitting: Beginning......................................... 146 Knitting: Intermediate.................................... 147 Knitting Your Own Socks.............................. 147

Leisure Time Activities

Bicycle Repair: Park Tool Mechanic 101............................... 147 Cross Country Skiing: Basic Touring......... 147 Cross Country Advanced Touring.............. 147 Introduction to Recreational Kayaking NEW ....................... 148 Flyfishing Basics............................................... 148 Golf I.................................................................... 148 Golf II................................................................... 148 Golf: Secrets for Success with the Shortgame....................................... 148 Horseback Riding: Beginning..................... 149 Horseback Riding: Intermediate................ 149 Rock Climbing.................................................. 149 High Ropes Course for Women and Men........................................... 149 An Introduction to Hiking in New Mexico................................................. 149

Music, Dance, & Theatre

Community Big Band.................................... 150 The Human Voice—Jazz Style..................... 150 Latin Jazz and Improvisation....................... 150 Modern Jazz...................................................... 150 Jazz Choir........................................................... 150 Beginning Jazz Improvisation..................... 150 Jazz Improvisation II....................................... 151 Guitar: Beginning............................................ 151 Guitar: Beginning II........................................ 151 Harmonica for Beginners............................. 151 Introduction to Folk Harp............................. 151 All About Folk Harps...................................... 152 Mountain Dulcimer: Beginning.................. 152 Introduction to Hammered Dulcimer...... 152 Beginning Piano.............................................. 152 Beginning Piano 2.......................................... 152 Group Piano 3................................................. 153 Group Piano 4................................................. 153 Piano Second Time Around........................ 153 Celtic Slow Session: Exploring the World of Celtic Music......... 153 Tango ................................................................. 153 Ballroom Dance I............................................ 153 Belly Dance....................................................... 154 Country Western Dance............................... 154 Honky Tonk Style Country Swing NEW .. 154

L.A. Style Salsa................................................. 154 Nightclub Dancing: Beginning.................... 154 Hollywood Swing............................................ 155 Swing II (From East to West)...................... 155 Hot!! Hot!! Hot!! Salsa II................................ 155 Country Western Dance II........................... 155 Hip Phylosopy: Belly Dancing NEW ........ 155 Singing................................................................ 155 Singing for Those Who Can’t Sing............ 156 University Chorus............................................ 156 Getting Comfortable with Your Digital Camera NEW ........................... 156

Photography

Photography and Intuition........................... 156

Potpourri

Birds of New Mexico..................................... 157 Pet Behavior Issues: Puppies and Dogs.......................................... 157 Introduction to Private Investigation......... 157 Travvy Savvy—Travel Smart.......................... 157

Youth

UNM Young Writer’s Conference (age 11-17)...................................................... 158 Clay Creations (age 6-10)........................... 158 Star Wars...The Movie Remake!: A Spring Break Performance Challenge (age 6-12)................................................................... 158 Time Travelers: Middle Ages Spring Break Camp (age 9-12)................. 158 Intro to Architecture: Spring Break Camp (age 9-12)................. 158 LEGO Camp: It’s Your Ticket to Ride (ages 6-10)....................................................... 159 Job Search Boot Camp for Teens (ages 14-17)................................ 159 Puppet Pandemonium Spring Break Camp (age 6-8)................... 159 Destination MARS Spring Break Camp (age 6-8)................... 159 Star Wars...The Movie Remake!: A Spring Break Performance Challenge (age 9-12)................................................................... 159 What Suits Your Style? Interior Design Camp (age 9-12)............. 159 LEGO NASA Space Camp (age 6-11)......................................................... 159 Tae Kwon Do for Children (age 6-12).... 160 Tae Kwon Do/Self-Defense for Teens (age 13-17)...................................................... 160 Strength Training for Tweens & Teens (age 10-13)...................................................... 160 So You Think You Can Dance: Intro to Social Dance For Teens (age 14-18)...... 160 So You Think You Can Dance: High Energy Swing & Salsa for Teens (age 14-18)...................................................... 160 Born to Draw: A Children’s Drawing Program (ages 7-11)................... 160 Easy & Fabulous Jewelry Etching (age 13-17)...................................................... 161 Introduction to Silversmithing and Jewelry Making (age 13-17)............. 161 Color for Teens & Tweens (age 10-15)...................................................... 161 Art & Design for Teens & Tweens (age 10-15)...................................................... 161 Amazing Sculpture Creations (age 6-12)......................................................... 161

Westside

Yoga: Gentle Fitness for 50+..................... 113 Swing II (From East to West)...................... 155 Golf I-Santa Ana.............................................. 148 Country Western Dance II........................... 155 HOT! HOT! HOT! Salsa II.............................. 155

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A Time To Relax Yoga Studio 11603 Menaul (East of Juan Tabo) Aikido of Albuquerque 5600 McLeod NE, Suite D (Between San Mateo & San Pedro) Albuquerque Shin - Budo Kai Dojo 3100-A San Mateo NE (San Mateo and Candelaria) Apple Mountain Music 10301 Comanche NE (Comanche and Morris) APS Aztec Complex 2611 Eubank NE (Eubank and Candelaria) Arbor Counseling 2501 San Pedro Dr, Suite 102 Ayurvedic Institute 11311 Menaul Blvd. NE (East of Juan Tabo) Baila! Baila! 2801 Girard NE (Girard and Candelaria) Bernina Sewing Center 4520 Alexander Blvd. NE (Montaño at I-25) Body Balance Yoga 3705 Westerfeld Dr. NE (Comanche and Eubank) Continuing Education (CE) North & South Buildings 1634 University Blvd. NE (Indian School and University) Coyote Clay School 5107 Edith NE (Edith south of Montaño) Combining Cultures Acupuncture 2021 Madeira Dr. NE Crystal Mountain 5041 Indian School Rd. NE, Ste. 400 (between Carlisle & San Mateo) Duke City Bridge Club 8616 Northeastern Blvd NE (one block north of Indian School & Wyoming) Farfesha Studios 9577 Osuna NE (Just west of Eubank) Good Samaritan Society Manzano Del Sol Village 5201 Roma Ave. NE (San Mateo & Lomas Hancock Fabrics 3157 San Mateo Blvd NE (between Comanche and Candelaria on San Mateo) Healing Gate 3212 Monte Vista NE High Desert Yoga—Nob Hill 4600 Copper NE (corner of Copper & Jefferson)

Hot Flash Glass, Inc. 2111 San Mateo NE (on San Mateo south of Indian School) Jewish Community Center (JCC) 5520 Wyoming Blvd. NE (Wyoming and Academy) Kickstand Bicycle Shop 11145-B Menaul NE (NW Corner of Juan Tabo and Menaul in the Foothills Shopping Center) Los Altos Christian Church 11900 Haines NE (one block south of Indian School, one block east of Juan Tabo) Mike’s Iron Gym 1214 San Pedro NE (Lomas and San Pedro) Monte Vista Christian Church 3501 Campus Blvd. NE (one block North of Central between Carlisle and one block East of Monte Vista) New Heart Center for Wellness 601 Lomas Blvd. NE Nickel Acupuncture 3212 Monte Vista NE (corner of Campus & Monte Vista) Peacecraft Store 3215 Central NE (Between Bryn Mawr and Wellesley on Central) Presbyterian Healthplex 6301 Forest Hills Drive NE The Quilt Works 11117 Menaul NE (Menaul & Juan Tabo) REI 1550 Mercantile Ave NE (I-25 and Montano) Rosales Karate & Kickboxing Academy 3208 San Mateo NE (San Mateo & Montgomery) Shedden Pilates 3610 Campus NE Somos Pilates 3400 Constitution NE, Suite A Studio Pizazz 4111 Louisiana Blvd. NE Studio Sway 105 Jefferson St. NE (near Washington & Central in Nob Hill) T’ai Chi Chih Center 3107 Eubank NE, Ste. 19 (SW corner of Scottsdale Village) Tohkon Dojo 523 Wyoming Blvd. NE


Wellspring Center for Yoga 5500 San Mateo NE, #103 (east side of San Mateo before Academy)

Northwest AAA Solar 2021 Zearing NW (Rio Grande and I-40) ABQ Botanic Gardens 2601 Central NW Canine Country Club 7327 4th St. NW (one mile north of Osuna) Garfield Middle School 3501 6th St. NW Jan’s on 4th 10004 4th Street NW (North of Alameda) Ladera Golf Course 3401 Ladera Drive NW (Sequoia and Unser) Music Magic Studio 2113 Charleviox St. NW (Romer & Charleviox in Old Town) Park Fine Art Gallery 20 First Galleria Plaza #65 (2nd & Copper next to Convention Center) Quilts Olé 3923 Corrales Rd (West on Alameda north on Corrales Rd.) Rio Grande Nature Center 2901 Candelaria Rd. NW (Candelaria west of Rio Grande) Spiritual Renewal Center 6400 Coors Blvd. NW Taft Middle School 620 Schulte Rd. NW (one block north of 4th & Osuna intersection)

Location Guide

Growth & Enrichment

Southeast Cosmos Tapas Restaurant 4200 Central Ave SE (Just west of Washington on Central) Double Time Dance Studio 112 Morningside SE (Central & Morningside) Highland High School Pool 4700 Coal SE (San Mateo & Zuni) Lloyd Shaw Studio’s 5506 Coal Ave. SE Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center 501 Elizabeth SE (Eubank & Southern south of Central) Puerto Del Sol Golf Course 1800 Girard SE (Girard & Gibson) Rhythm Dance Company 3808 Central Ave SE (Nob Hill area, on Central, east of Carlisle)

Southwest 3rd Street Arts 711 3rd St. SW UNM Championship Golf Course (south on 1-25, exit east on Rio Bravo) Mudfish Pottery 2281 Wilbur SW (west on Bridge past Sunset to Tapia)

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East Mountain Locations McFarland Studio 46 Piñon Heights (Sandia Park) Mountain Meadow Neighborhood Garden 242 Piñon Trail (Cedar Crest) Rose Lee Stables 1004 Hwy 344 (Edgewood)

Private Studios Aragon Studio 421-Broadway SE (NW Corner of Broadway and Coal) Berrenberg Office 3876 Masthead NE (Jefferson and Masthead) Cooley Home 608 Val Verde SE (Washington and Lead) Diener Studio 500 2nd Street SW (corner of Coal & 2nd) Feher Office 5800 McLoed NE, Ste. E (east of San Mateo, north of Montgomery) Forrester Studio 418 Arno St. SE, Apt. B (Coal and Broadway) Johnson Office 1709 Moon NE (Near Moon & Indian School) Lerma Studio 10101 2nd St. NW (north of Alameda) Sailer Studio 8401 Dunhill SW (Bridge & Unser) Segara Residence 7813 Indian School Rd. NE (between Wyoming & Pennsylvania) Streett Studio 1675 Murray Loop (Bosque Farms) Sturges Studio 346 Tyler Rd. NW

Westside and Rio Rancho Locations Canine Country Club 4201 Marna Lynn NW (west on Paseo, right on Eagle Ranch, left on Paradise to Marna Lynn) Dance Emporium 1550 Stephanie, Suite 101 Dance Place 1005 21st. St. SE, Suite A Defined Fitness 6201 Riverside Plaza Ln. NW Rio Rancho High School 301 Loma Colorado NE (NM 528 north to High Resort Blvd. west to Loma Colorado) Santa Ana Golf Club 288 Prairie Star Rd. (Bernalillo) UNM West 2600 College Blvd. (King Road & Unser) Unity of Albuquerque and Rio Rancho 4801 Montaño NW, Suite A-6

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Personal Growth Courses

Humanities UNM Employees: You may use your personal enrichment tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Humanities. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

History of Latin America We will survey the history of Latin America from precolumbian times to the present. Special emphasis will be placed on the Aztec and Incan empires, Iberian Colonial imperialism, the struggle for Independence, U.S.-Latin American relations, The Cold War, Mexico’s drug war, and Brazil’s prosperity. Personalties such as Moctezuma, Cortez, Las Casas, Sor Juana, Simon Bolivar, Benito Juarez, Eva Peron, Fidel Castro, and Hugo Chavez will be placed in historical context. The contemporary Hispanification of the United States will also be highlighted. Course: 08551 $105 For: 14 sessions Section A: Feb 6-May 8 W 1:00pm-3:00pm CE North Building Charles Truxillo, PhD, Latin American Expert

$95 For: 8 sessions T 1:00pm-4:00pm

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$95 For: 8 sessions Th 1:00pm-4:00pm

Unveiling the True China NEW Explore the true China with a local who grew up there: What makes China Chinese and not so Chinese? What aspects of China have been mystified and misunderstood in the Western world? Have you heard of the world’s only language spoken only by women. Using Chinese written characters and some clips from Chinese films as a doorway into each topic, discover the depth and unique flavor of life in modern/ancient China. Bring your curiosity! Huanying! Course: 08558 $70 For: 4 sessions Section A: Feb 27-Mar 27 W 6:15pm-8:15pm Note: This class will not meet on Mar 13. CE South Building Chang Liu, MA Linguistics How Poetry Works NEW This is a poetry reading/appreciation course; it is not a poetry writing course. If you have been wanting to reconnect with poetry as a reader, but the last time you did was in high school or college, and you’re feeling a little rusty or uncertain, this course is for you. We will explore simple poetic elements such as rhythm, rhyme, figures of speech, lineation, and other techniques which poets use to achieve power and beauty in their poems. To see how, we will study classic poems by Shakespeare, Whitman, Dickinson, Cummings and Frost, as well as more contemporary works by Mary Oliver, Audre Lorde, Gwendolyn Brooks and Wislawa Szymborska. Course: 08562 $85 For: 4 sessions Section A: Mar 21-Apr 11 Th 6:00pm-7:30pm CE South Building Lance W. Ozier

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Course: 08553 Section A: Feb 5-Mar 26 CE South Building Teresa Cutler-Broyles

Course: 08554 Section A: Feb 7-Mar 28 CE South Building Teresa Cutler-Broyles

Growth & Enrichment

Middle Eastern Film Middle Eastern people and culture are represented in our films and on our televisions every day. In this class we step outside that distinctly American view and watch films from six countries that we have heard about for the last few years: Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Palestine and Israel. Following each film we will discuss the issues raised and the challenges, if any, to our expectations. Join us for this nuanced and entertaining exploration of Middle Eastern film, and learn about the many and varied cultures that make up the region of the world we know so much, yet so little, about.

Italian Film From the Italian Neo-Realism movement in the 1940’s through today, Italian films are as romantic and exciting as the country from which they come, filled with lively characters and rich in Italian history. We’ll spend eight weeks watching wonderful Italian films, supplemented with just enough film analysis and history to spice things up without weighing things down. Join us on Thursday afternoons for jaunts to the Eternal City and the lovely Italian countryside.


Foreign Film Buffs Foreign films are interesting to us because they offer us a difference perspective. The stories, direction, costuming, etc. are based upon the particular culture of the country. We will explore a variety of films from different countries, chosen in class. Our last film will be an American musical, what we do best. We can contrast it with other films we have seen. Some you may have seen; some you may have missed, but they will all be worth seeing and discussing. Course: 08568 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 31-Mar 21 Th 9:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Leatrice Wilson Paris Remembered: Expatriate Women of the Left Bank (1920-1940) NEW Paris of the 1920s-1940s was known as the belle époque and unlike any other period of time, continues to capture the imagination. We are familiar with the impact on culture by expatriate men like James Joyce, Ernest Hemmingway, and Fitzgerald, but what of the many women who fled America for Paris? Gertrude Stein, Edith Wharton, Janet Flanner and Sylvia Beach as well as a host of other women migrated to Paris where they too, became part of the vibrant and artistic community of expatriates whose literary contributions shaped the Paris cultural scene. Join us as we take a closer look at the compelling women of the Left Bank, their lives and literary contributions through film and class discussion.

Languages

Growth & Enrichment

Course: 08580 $40 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 12 T 1:00pm-4:00pm Section B: Apr 30 T 1:00pm-4:00pm Both sections: CE South Building Marjorie St. Clair, PhD, Award winning writer, producer, director and creativity coach The Celts: A Historical and Religious Survey NEW This course will begin with the sources about the Celts, what we know about their origins and migrations, by looking at the archaeological evidence and writings of the Greeks and Romans. Following this we will discuss the roles of women, craftspeople (builders, artists, metal workers, etc.), kings and Druids in their society. We will then begin covering their religion: myth, cosmology, gods and goddesses. The story of Arthur and how it was brought together with the Holy Grail will occupy this class. Following this, the last few weeks will be spent on the coming of Christianity and how it developed (quite differently from the rest of Europe) particularly in Ireland, Scotland and Wales. Course: 08592 $100 For: 12 sessions Section A: Feb 5-Apr 23 T 7:00pm-9:00pm Cooley Home in SE Area Eleanor M. Cooley, M.A., Religious Studies

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Languages UNM Employees: You may use your tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Languages. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Express Interactive Chinese Learn to speak real life Chinese in a meaningful and fun way! Do you know the deep influence of Chinese language across East Asia? Do you enjoy the story/imagination behind the “scribbles” of Chinese characters? No boring grammar and piles of unnecessary vocabulary! You will joyfully role-play in each lesson with your classmates after I empower you with my custom-made handouts. Students with and without previous Chinese learning will benefit from this class. Begin a language voyage by joining us this season! Required Text: Read and Speak Chinese for Beginners (CD). Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09603 $85 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 29-Mar 26 T 6:15pm-8:15pm Note: This class will not meet on Mar 12. Garfield Middle School Chang Liu, MA Linguistics French I Have you ever been handed a menu in a French restaurant and wondered what Escargots, Huîtres, Grenouilles Provençales and Salade Niçoise meant—and then tried to pronounce it? Here’s an opportunity to not only decipher those curious dishes, but to go beyond menu-ordering. With this class, you will explore L’Art de Vivre—the art of living in France; from home to café lounging, fine cuisine and how to enjoy life. Learning a language is also discovering a culture so there will be history lessons on gastronomy as well as a wine and cheese tour of France. It is an enjoyable way to learn French with such topic! Note: Students should bring a map of France to class. Required Text: French for Dummies, Berliz Schmidt, Williams & Wenzel. Text is available at the UNM bookstore. Course: 09604 Section A: Feb 4-May 6 Garfield Middle School Anne-Marie Stimson, BA

$110 For: 14 sessions M 6:00pm-8:00pm

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French II Planning a trip to France or just the desire to build up your knowledge of French? You’ve chosen well. France is Europe’s most diverse and exciting country to explore. You will learn more essential vocabulary using exercises that combine grammar structures and ideas for conversations. Le Français et la vie! (The French and life!) is the theme of study for this class. Open the door to a better understanding of France, its people, its rich and colorful past, its contribution to art, and its unique lifestyle. Required Text: French for Dummies, Berliz Schmidt, Williams & Wenzel. Text is available at the UNM bookstore. Course: 09605 Section A: Feb 6-May 8 Garfield Middle School Anne-Marie Stimson, BA

$110 For: 14 sessions W 6:00pm-8:00pm

French Conversation Do you have a desire to formally communicate in French? In your quest of learning French, you may acquire vocabulary and learn about the grammar... but are you ready to use them in a conversation? Conversations on the topic Le Francais et la vie! Exercises on the structures that create an automatism of the language will prepare and give you the skills you need to handle a conversation on each subject of this topic. Required Text: French for Dummies, Berlitz Schmidt, Williams & Wenzel. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09606 Section A: Feb 5-May 7 Garfield Middle School Anne-Marie Stimson, BA

$110 For: 14 sessions T 6:00pm-8:00pm

German II

Italian Beginning I Start to converge on everyday subjects in Italian. Explore a new world through learning Italian and have fun while doing it! Begin to acquire Italian through songs, gestures, jokes, and recipes. This is the class to take if you want to develop confidence with a new language. Required Text: Italian Espresso. Gruppo ItaliaIdea, Alma Edizioni. Course: 09612 Section A: Jan 22-Feb 21 Garfield Middle School Cristina Baccin

$110 For: 10 sessions TTh 6:00pm-8:00pm

Italian Conversation Know a little Italian? Brush up your conversational skills with this class for advanced beginners. We’ll converse about contemporary Italian topics as if we were enjoying a coffee together in a typical piazza bar. Course: 09614 $110 For: 5 sessions Section A: Feb 27-Mar 27 W 6:00pm-8:00pm Garfield Middle School Cristina Baccin Japanese I This class is for those who want to learn about the Japanese language and intriguing culture. The primary focus will be on learning grammar, pronunciation, and basic conversational skills. Intermixed throughout the course will be an introduction to the Japanese culture. If you ever plan to take a business or sightseeing trip to Japan, start here. It will make your stay in Japan so much more rewarding. The class is taught by a native Japanese speaker. Required Text: Japanese For Busy People, Revised 3rd edition, Romanized version, Kodanshe International. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09615 Section A: Jan 29-Apr 30 Garfield Middle School Machiko Bomberger

$110 For: 14 sessions T 6:30pm-8:30pm

Japanese II

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Course: 09607 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Jan 28-May 13 M 7:00pm-9:00pm Note: This class will not meet on Feb 18 and Mar 11. Garfield Middle School Rosa Cooper, BA

Course: 09608 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Jan 30-May 8 W 7:00pm-9:00pm Note: This class will not meet on Mar 13. Garfield Middle School Rosa Cooper, BA

Growth & Enrichment

German I Explore the language, culture and history of Germany and its people. This course introduces basic vocabulary and sentence structure. We will tackle simple conversations and “survival” situations in a foreign country. This is done through a variety of activities, such as classroom discussions, small group activities, Q & A, etc. All of it happens in a relaxed atmosphere. This class is taught by a native German speaker. Required Text: Kontakte 6th edition. McGraw Hill, Terrell, & et al low-cost option. Note: Please contact instructor to order.

Now that you’re familiar with the basics, learn to create in your new language: express ideas, ask questions, join in classroom discussion. We will read short stories, engage in conversation and build on our knowledge of German grammar. The main idea is to learn while having fun. This class is taught by a native German speaker. Required Text: Kontakte 6th edition, McGraw Hill, Terrell, et al low-cost option. Note: Please contact instructor to order.


This course is suitable for those already familiar with basic Japanese. We will cover grammar, Japanese writing, basic conversation and culture. The class will be taught by a native speaker. Required Text: Japanese For Busy People, Association for Japanese Language. Text is available at the UNM bookstore. Course: 09616 Section A: Jan 31-May 2 Garfield Middle School Machiko Bomberger

$110 For: 14 sessions Th 6:30pm-8:30pm

Spanish I This is an introductory course for students without any previous experience with the Spanish language. We will begin with Spanish sounds and the alphabet. The focus of the class is basic communication skills through vocabulary as well as basic grammar. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Note: Students will need to purchase a required text for this class, Dos Mundos, McGraw Hill, 7th Edition.

Languages

Growth & Enrichment

Course: 09619 Section A: Feb 6-May 8 Garfield Middle School Alexandra Riera Section B: Jan 23-Apr 24 Garfield Middle School Luz L Valdes-Norris Section C: Jan 24-Apr 25 Garfield Middle School Rossana Bartra Section D: Jan 23-Apr 24 CE South Building Hilma Espinosa, PhD Section E: Jan 22-Apr 23 CE South Building Hilma Espinosa, PhD

$110 For: 14 sessions W 6:30pm-8:30pm W

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Spanish II Continue to improve your Spanish language skills with this continuation of Spanish I. We will cover Capitulos Cuatro, Cinco, Seis y Siete of Dos Mundos. We will learn more vocabulary and grammar with additional time devoted to practicing conversation. Required Text: Dos Mundos, McGraw Hill, 7th Edition. Course: 09620 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Feb 4-May 6 M 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Section B: Feb 4-May 6 M 6:30pm-8:30pm Garfield Middle School Section C: Feb 5-May 7 T 6:30pm-8:30pm Garfield Middle School All sections: Alexandra Riera Spanish III

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Fine tune your Spanish with this continuation of Spanish II. We will cover Capitulos Ocho, Nueve, Diez y Once. This class will be taught in Spanish, except when you need additional explanation in English. The class session is divided into one hour of grammar and review and one hour of conversation. Required Text: Dos Mundos, McGraw Hill, 7th Edition. Course: 09621 Section A: Jan 28-Apr 29 CE South Building Hilma Espinosa, PhD

$110 For: 14 sessions M 7:00pm-9:00pm

Advanced Spanish Conversation This class is for students who have completed Dos Mundos Text or successfully finished Spanish III. We will have a brief review of grammar. This class will be conducted completely in Spanish. Any edition of Dos Mundos is helpful. Course: 09622 Section A: Jan 22-Apr 23 CE South Building Hilma Espinosa, PhD

$110 For: 14 sessions T 7:00pm-9:00pm

Medical Spanish The Medical Spanish Course is for the medical and health science professional who needs to improve their communication with Hispanic patients and use medical terminology correctly at their work place. The Spanish course you need—to give your patients the best care possible. Course: 09623 Section A: Jan 28-Feb 20 Garfield Middle School Rossana Bartra

$99 For: 8 sessions MW 6:00pm-8:00pm

Conversational Spanish Part I This class is a practical guide for those who have Spanish speaking experience and are motivated to converse but lack skills, vocabulary, and confidence. Through a progression of nouns, verbs, and other parts of speech, students are given the tools and structure which will enable them to be understood. This fun, total immersion adventure in language learning is taught through context. Students should have a basic understanding of grammar and sentence structure. Taking Spanish I & II before enrolling in this class is strongly recommended. This is not a beginning level class. Course: 09625 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 24-Mar 14 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm Garfield Middle School Luz L Valdes-Norris Section B: Jan 24-Mar 14 Th 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Margarita Guarin Conversational Spanish Part II

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Dos Mundos—A Spanish Curriculum Spanish I, Spanish II, Spanish III and Spanish IV use the same textbook, Dos Mundos, 7th Edition. These are structured classes that give students the foundation and understanding of grammar. As soon as students learn enough basic vocabulary in Spanish I, they are engaged in easy conversation. In Spanish II, the students have more time for conversation, applying what they are learning in class. In Spanish III, the first hour is spent reviewing vocabulary and grammar, and the second hour concentrates on conversation. Advanced Spanish Conversation is completely taught in Spanish. When students complete the four semesters, they should feel comfortable in conversations away from the classroom.

This course is a continuation of Part I. Emphasis is on communication. Learn a variety of verb tenses and how to use your vocabulary in daily situations. The class will be divided into conversational groups, which will give the students an immediate outlet for using more advanced grammar and vocabulary. $95 For: 8 sessions Th 6:30pm-8:30pm Th 10:00am-12:00pm

Course: 09630 Section A: Apr 29-May 4 CE South Building Rossana Bartra Portuguese I

$160 For: 6 sessions M-Sa 9:00am-1:00pm

$110 For: 14 sessions Th 7:00pm-9:00pm

Portuguese II The Portuguese II is a continuation of Portuguese I. In it, students will expand their vocabulary and tackle new verb tenses and grammatical constructions through written and conversational exercises. Required Text: Complete Portuguese by Manuela Cook, McGraw-Hill: 6th Edition. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09629 Section A: Jan 23-Apr 24 Garfield Middle School Kay Shaffer

$110 For: 14 sessions W 7:00pm-9:00pm

Russian I A warm welcome to Beginning Russian! This language is the threshold to a fascinating world, much like our own yet totally different. A knowledge of the language ‘even at a beginning level’ can open doors otherwise closed and take you places that you may not have known exist. It can also be a major asset in many professional fields. This course comes with a guarantee that eventual use of the language will yield great personal satisfaction. Class is taught by a native speaker. Required Text: Nachalo, Vol I text and workbook (McGraw Hill, 2000). Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09634 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Jan 29-May 7 T 6:30pm-8:30pm Note: This class will not meet on Mar 12. UNM Main Campus Tamara Stukova, PhD

Languages

Intensive Spanish for Beginners The course is designed to introduce the participants to the Spanish language and culture in two weeks. It will also help participants develop their abilities in the four language skills: reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Using of Spanish is encouraged through conversation exercises, role playing, reading, and oral presentations. Movies, Music videos and Spanish television and radio programs will form part of the course as well as field trips to places (restaurants, market, etc.) that will help the participants to develop and practice the Spanish language. Required Text: Juntos-Uno. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore.

Course: 09628 Section A: Jan 24-Apr 25 Garfield Middle School Kay Shaffer

Growth & Enrichment

Course: 09626 Section A: Mar 21-May 9 Garfield Middle School Luz L Valdes-Norris Section B: Mar 21-May 9 CE South Building Margarita Guarin

This is an introductory course for students without any previous experience with the Portuguese language. It begins with Portuguese sounds and the alphabet and evolves to cover basic conversational and written skills with use of the present and past tenses. Students will also learn differences between the Portuguese of Portugal and Brazil. Required Text: Complete Portuguese, Manuela Cook. McGraw-Hill; 6th edition. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore.

Conversational Russian

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Come and practice speaking Russian! Through numerous communicative situations we will build vocabulary, acquire patterns of use, develop speaking and listening comprehension skills! Vocabulary necessary for travel and for common social situations typical in the Russianspeaking world will be the focus of games, discussions, dialogues, role plays and other communicative activities! Learn more about Russian culture, traditions and the way of being! Enrich your knowledge of Russian holidays, music and literature. All levels of proficiency are welcome! Beginners are encouraged to participate! Come to converse and to have fun! Course: 09636 $110 For: 14 sessions Section A: Feb 4-May 13 M 6:30pm-8:30pm Note: This class will not meet on Mar 11. UNM Main Campus Tamara Stukova, PhD Basic Navajo Language This course will introduce students to the basics of oral and written Navajo language enabling them to converse in everyday Navajo language. Emphasis will be on developing basic vocabulary used in common, daily situations, e.g., greetings, simple requests, and descriptive statements. Required Text: Dine Bizaad by Irvy W. Goossen. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore.

Money Matters

Growth & Enrichment

Course: 09638 Section A: Jan 24-May 9 Garfield Middle School Esther Yazzie-Lewis

$95 For: 16 sessions Th 6:00pm-8:00pm

Korean: Beginning NEW This is an introductory Korean course, designed to help students become familiar with the Korean language, including the writing system, word order and culture. Basic vocabulary and expressions used in interactions that one might encounter when traveling to Korea will be taught. Students will learn the essentials of the Korean language and useful cultural contexts which is essential to appreciating and understanding the language. Each session is interactive, and conducted in a fun and lively atmosphere. Small-group activities, group discussions, and video/audio will help you learn the language quickly. Audio recordings of Korean pronunciations will be made available for review after class. Required Textbook: Korean for Beginners: Mastering Conversational Korean, Henry Amen & Kyubyong Park, Tuttle Publishing, 2010. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Course: 09643 Section A: Jan 31-May 2 Garfield Middle School Hyuna B. Kim, Ph.D. ABC’s of Investing

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$110 For: 14 sessions Th 6:00pm-8:00pm

Money Matters UNM Employees: You may use your personal enrichment tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Money Matters. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Develop your investment skills with the basics you will learn in this course. Be more confident in your decisions regarding stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. We’ll begin with setting your goals, personal financial statements, and the time value of money. Investment risks and inflation will be discussed along with the basics of bonds, T-bills, notes, bond ratings, yields, and issuing agencies. Understand the history of the stock market and how to research and purchase stocks. Learn how to research mutual funds, how they’re managed, and sales charges. We’ll examine various popular investment strategies and how behavior influences investment decisions. Suggested reading and Internet research sites are provided. Note: Tuition includes one individual session with instructor for portfolio review and planning. Course: 11700 $70 For: 5 sessions Section A: Feb 5-Mar 5 T 6:00pm-7:45pm Berrenberg Office in NE Area Terri Berrenberg, CFP, CFEd, MBA Complete Financial Planning Primer Learn how to take control of your financial future and how to make wise financial decisions. This comprehensive class provides a broad overview of the entire financial planning process. Financial success is a choice. Topics covered in class include: how to take that critical first step to maximize your returns and minimize risk; asset allocation; and investment strategies for the future. Learn to plan for your children’s college education, make wise decisions before and during retirement and protect your assets through estate planning. Tuition includes one individual session with the instructor for a financial planning evaluation. Course: 11703 $75 For: 5 sessions Section A: Feb 6-Mar 6 W 7:00pm-9:00pm CE South Building Karl Edward Baxter, CFP & Author It’s Your Money!

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Do you run out of money before you run out of month? Discover the three easy steps to really controlling your money. Learn how to get around the traps set for us by sellers. Certified Professional Organizer Kit Anderson’s classes on Conquering Clutter and Mangaging Paper and Time have been very popular; now she shows you how to get more for your money, including fun! Course: 11710 $50 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 23 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Katherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer Retirement Planning Today— How to Live 5 Years for Free This is a successful retirement course, with extras, in which you will benefit from the instructor’s combined knowledge of both taxes and investments. In fact, the material, “Living 5 Years for Free,” involves an income tax and investment withdrawal strategy that the instructor developed, which he feels is the most important component of helping your money last a lifetime. This unique course, which receives consistently high marks from attendees, provides a detailed overview to help prepare you for your financial future. You may take advantage of an optional complimentary consultation with Steve at the end of the course. Note: Required 235page text cost of $20 (one text per couple) is payable at the first class. $49 individual or $69 couple. Sign up early; this class fills quickly. Course: 11716 $49 For: 2 sessions Section A: Apr 27-May 4 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Section B: Apr 30-May 7 T 6:30pm-9:30pm Both sections: CE North Building Steve Margulin, CPA, CFP, Registered Principal, Trusted Advisor

Course: 11729 $85 For: 5 sessions Section A: Mar 6-Apr 3 W 6:00pm-7:45pm Berrenberg Office in NE Area Terri Berrenberg, CFP, CFEd, MBA You Can Own Your Own Home Purchasing a home is a complicated process and involves making one of the most significant decisions of your life. This course provides you with detailed information related to purchasing a home including types of mortgages, discount points, monthly payments and interest rates, and down payments. Real estate professionals will work directly with the student who elects to purchase a home, receiving as much individual attention as needed so that the process of purchasing does not become an overwhelming experience. Learn about the programs requiring no down payment and closing costs available to any student who completes this course and qualifies for a loan. Please bring a calculator to class.

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Course: 11728 $50 For: 2 sessions Section A: Feb 20-27 W 6:00pm-8:00pm Section B: Apr 23-30 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Both sections: Berrenberg Office in NE Area Terri Berrenberg, CFP, CFEd, MBA

Course: 11749 Section A: Feb 5-12 CE South Building Section B: Mar 20-27 Garfield Middle School Section C: Apr 10-17 CE South Building All sections: Art Esquibel

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Protecting Yourself in Retirement Protect your future retirement so that you only retire once! If you are within a decade of retirement, newly retired, rolling over an IRA, changing jobs, or thinking of early retirement and making irreversible decisions, don’t miss this class! Be fully informed of the following: the impact of fluctuating markets on your retirement nest egg, social security optimization, rising medical costs, and the significance of inflation. Learn about IRA rules, stretch IRA’s, lump sum distributions, beneficieries, IRA and tax strategies, and lifetime income. Make sure your money lasts for as long as you live! Tuition includes a free consultation and retirement projection with the instructor.

Attention boomers! It is never too early to plan for retirement and to prepare financially for your “Golden Years”. Local experts in the areas of estate planning, taxation, identity theft, and retirement planning are featured in this series of five classes. Topics include: Understanding the Financial Problems most Americans Face, Social Security—What you Don’t Know Can Cost You, Indentity Theft—Protect Yourself at Every Age, Estate Planning—Distribute Your Estate as You Wish!, Tax Strategies for Now and Later, Building a Firm Foundation for Your Future. Tuition includes a free consultation with the facilitator, Terri Berrenberg, MBA, CPF®.


Reading & Writing UNM Employees: You may use your personal enrichment tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Reading and Writing. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Have you always wanted to write a short story or a novel, but you’re not quite sure how to get started? Learn the elements of good fiction including plot, characterization, setting, creating a “hook,” point of view, believeable dialogue and the importance of precise detail. We will practice exercises aimed at stimulating your creative juices while helping you find your unique fictional voice. If you’ve begun a story or novel, bring the first ten pages to the workshop. Course: 14853 Section A: Jan 29-Feb 12 CE South Building Sandra K. Toro

$75 For: 3 sessions T 7:00pm-9:00pm

Polishing for Publication: Advanced Fiction Writing Bring your short story or the first thirty pages of your novel to class. As a group, we will help you polish your dialogue, add heroic qualities to your protagonist, create inner conflict, and build plot layers. Learn how to deal with backstory and add tension to every page. Finally, we will work with you to develop a query and “elevator pitch.”

Course: 14860 Section A: Feb 16 CE South Building Sandra K. Toro

$65 For: 1 session Sa 9:30am-3:30pm

Write Historical Fiction That Sells Does a particular period of history or particular historical character hold great interest for you? Learn how to turn that interest into compelling historical fiction. We will explore different reasons and approaches to writing historicals, research and resources for learning the historical events and daily lifestyle of your era. Planning the story arc, developing characters, intergrating history, finding the voice, setting the pace, learning how to write in points of view, rewriting and manuscript preparation are all part of what we will cover during this intense six hour workshop. Bring a brown bag lunch and beverage. Course: 14861 Section A: Jan 26 CE South Building Sandra K. Toro

$75 For: 1 session Sa 9:30am-3:30pm

Creative Writing for Fun Only Everyone has something to say. Give yourself a chance to explore. We write, share and write again-without pressure! Take this chance to expand your horizons. Some topics are serious, some are funny. Try it, you’ll like it and become a better writer.

Introduction to Creative Non-Fiction NEW This course is an introduction to the craft of writing creative non-fiction. This genre can take many forms and includes the personal essay, science and nature writing, historical and biographical narrative, memoir, humor, as well as travel and food writing. This class will teach the form and elements of creative non-fiction by suggesting reading assignments, short writing exercises, and a workshop format class that will include the respective criticism of others in the class. Note: Bring a notebook journal to each class session.

Course: 14858 $90 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 29-Mar 19 T 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Leatrice Wilson

Course: 14866 Section A: Feb 5-Mar 26 Garfield Middle School Lynne Hinton

Course: 14854 Section A: Apr 2-16 CE South Building Sandra K. Toro

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Explore the various kinds of memoirs, the difference between fiction and memoir, and your decisions to write memoir. Where to begin, how to focus your memoir, how to dredge up the inner mysteries of your life, how to bring order to life events through narrative, and how to find the universal stuff that links your life with that of others. Create your own personal memory calendar. Note: Bring a ruler and scotch tape. There will be a thirty minute lunch break. Please bring a brown bag lunch.

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Fearless Writing This seminar provides a hands-on approach to overcoming creative blocks and will help writers generate energy needed to write. Whether exploring poetry, writing a novel, or editing a memoir, there are myriad tools available to effectively get started or get back to writing again. Participants will identify energy-draining thoughts that impede the writing process and learn ways to counter and replace them wtih thoughts and activities that generate energy and facilitate the writing process. Participants will come away from this workshop with a set of tools that will help them with all their writing goals. Paper, writing utensil, and an open mind are recommended. Course: 14870 Section A: Mar 20 CE South Building Lisa Hase-Jackson

$49 For: 1 session W 6:00pm-8:00pm

Journal Writing For Creativity and More Develop your creativity, solve problems, work through troubled situations and write interesting logs of events. Writing for these reasons expands the use of your journal. This is an experiential workshop where you will enjoy using several journal writing techniques. You will be surprised to discover the inner depths of your creative mind. Bring a notebook and pen. Course: 14871 Section A: Jan 31-Feb 14 CE South Building Rita Herther, MA

$70 For: 3 sessions Th 10:30am-1:00pm

$100 For: 6 sessions W 7:00pm-9:00pm

2013 And the New Age of Book Publishing: Become the Author You Always Wanted to be! NEW This teach-it-all-in-one-course provided by bestselling author Tom Bird, the architect of The Tom Bird Method, is designed for aspiring authors to get published RIGHT NOW! The ins-and-outs of how to just do that will be covered in this life changing and potential career changing course. Topics include: How to Get Your Book Published and Distributed Worldwide in as Little as 24 Hours, The Secret Keys to What Makes a Best Selling Book, Marketability: What is it And What Does It Mean to You, Becoming a Household Name and What You Have to do to Become One How to go Viral, What is Saturation Publishing, What You Just Have to Know About Book Publishing to Prosper in Today’s World, How You (Yes You) Can Make as Much as Nine Times the Amount of $$$$ Great Authors Used to Make and much, much more! Course: 14889 Section A: Jan 26 CE North Building Tom Bird, author of 24 books

$150 For: 1 session Sa 12:00pm-3:00pm

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Course: 14882 $90 For: 6 sessions Section A: Feb 19-Mar 26 T 7:00pm-9:00pm CE South Building Sandra K. Toro

Course: 14888 Section A: Mar 6-Apr 10 CE South Building Anastasia Andersen

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Writing Women’s Fiction Not only romance, but domestic realism, romantic suspense, mysteries, thrillers, and family sagas as well as historical fiction will be explored in this class designed for women who want to write fiction specifically aimed at women readers. Participants will learn about plot structure, character development, point of view, voice, believable dialogue, the necessity for conflict and tension, how to create atmosphere with setting, the pacing of scenes and rewriting, and polishing for publication. Sandra Toro, the published author of historical and contemporary novels, as well as short stories and a memoir, will teach this six-week class. Her book reviews have appeared in numerous newspapers and her nonfiction has been published in magazines such as Redbook, McCalls, and Environment.

Poetry Workshop: Prompts and Circumstances Find inspiration for your poetry in the unexpected: group prompts, odd prompts, timed prompts, surprising prompts. Don’t be afraid to write outside of your comfort zone. One or more poetry prompts will be introduced each week to energize your writing. Each session will include in-class writing time. You will be asked to produce a poem each week which will then be critiqued by the class. The process of writing will include gathering feedback for future revision and playing with ideas and language.


Write Your Book Right Now...You Can! Are ideas continually streaming into your mind, crying to be released? Are people continually telling you that you should write a book? When you look at a best seller list, is a part of you continually scanning it to find your name? Is writing a book something that you either need or want to do but you have no idea how to go about it efficiently, quickly and joyfully? If you answered “yes” to any of the above questions, this one morning, teachit-all-course was tailor made for you. Join bestselling author Tom Bird, architect of Tom Bird Method, to learn everything you need to know about how to write your book in one session. Some of the topics Tom will cover include: How to Get Over Writer’s Block Forever; Why You are Already an Author and Now You Just Need to Write Your Book; Two Drafts is all it Takes to Write the Book of Your Dreams; Immediately Cut Your Revision Time by 98%; and much, much more. If you feel or think you have a book inside of you, crying to be born, this is the class for you. $99 For: 1 session Sa 8:00am-11:00am

Writing Short Stories From Start to Finish The short story is an amazingly versatile and rewarding form for both writers and readers. Related in its development to the tale and the anecdote and other forms of narration such as the fable and the allegory, the short story can be read at one sitting and usually roughed out and written in a couple of weeks. Not to put too fine an edge on it, but there are short-short stories and long-long short stories as well, and the themes, plots and settings they lend themselves to are almost infinite. This course seeks to define the short story as literary genre and to discuss its boundaries from a writer’s point of view. A template for what ingredients a writer might consider will be presented and considered for each phase of the writing process: pre-writing, writing and revising. At the end of the course a short story should result and serve as a springboard for the writing of more stories. Course: 14892 $75 For: 4 sessions Section A: Feb 4-25 M 6:00pm-8:00pm CE South Building Robert Gish, PhD, English Professor, Distinguished Scholar and Author

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Course: 14891 Section A: Jan 26 CE North Building Tom Bird, author of 24 books

Writing Spontaneous Prose The writing process traditionally involves prewriting, writing, and rewriting or revising. These processes, however, are more simultaneous than sequential and writers move back and forth between these traditional stages, gaining new ideas about content, form, and style as they go. Much of the originality, call it the creative aspect of so-called “creative” or imaginative writing depends on the improvisation and spontaneity, not unlike the musical processes known to jazz musicians. Among American authors, Jack Kerouac championed what he called the “Essentials of Spontaneous Prose,” and both practiced it and theorized about it. Participants in this class will study and hopefully learn to apply Kerouac’s principles through spontaneous writing sessions and discussions about writing. Course: 14893 $75 For: 4 sessions Section A: Mar 4-25 M 6:00pm-8:00pm CE South Building Robert Gish, PhD, English Professor, Distinguished Scholar and Author Introduction to Novel Writing You’ve come up with the plot. You’ve developed your characters. The themes swirl in your head - but you’ve either gotten bogged down, or you’ve only written enough to know that you’re lost in a forest. Rather than be intimidated, forge your way through it with a guide who can help you. This six-week course will encourage you to launch into or continue and finish a novel. You’ll get help with structure, plot, narrative, and the tricks not only for constructing a book, but also for ways to navigate the immensity of such a long work. Using various guided exercises, discussing the novels we love and free writing time, we’ll examine issues for character, style, tone, voice, POV choices, and more as well as plenty of actual writing time to keep you going! Optional Text: Bird by Bird, Knopf-Doubleday by Anne Lamott. Course: 14894 Section A: Mar 5-Apr 9 CE South Building Marlene Leach

Finding Your Voice & Expanding Imagination NEW The act of writing can open new windows of vision. Through a combination of free writing, imaginative exercises, and analysis of specific literary works, we may be able to clarify thoughts, emotions, and memories which have been tangled or supressed as well as expand our imagination. We can have fun exploring new ways of expression and tap into what is unique and powerful within us. Course: 14898 Section A: Feb 11-25 CE South Building Maria Espinosa

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Writing: From Start to Sales IX UNM Continuing Education offers the Ninth annual Writer’s Conference on April 13, 2013. Editors and agents from New York City will join with authors and teachers to explore the latest trends in publishing including short stories, novels, narrative non-fiction, poetry and memoir. In addition to six workshops, individual pitch sessions with agents and editors at no additional cost will be offered to those who register before April 1. Attendees may only choose one person but, may ask questions of other speakers throughout the day. After you register, contact Sandra Toro at storo32567@aol.com to sign up for your ten minute pitch. Lunch and materials are included in your tuition. Course: 14899 Section A: Apr 13

$150 For: 1 Session Sa 8:30am-4:30pm

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Course: 06449 Section A: Jan 22-Mar 12 Jude Rowe Section B: Jan 24-Mar 14 Supriti Both sections: High Desert

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Yoga: Gentle Fitness for 50+ Come join us, have fun learning gentle stretching poses for flexibility, fitness and balance on the Westside. This class is for beginning and returning students alike. Go at your own pace in a comfortable nurturing atmosphere. We end class with a relaxing meditation. Bring a yoga mat, blanket and water. Course: 06451 $55 For: 5 sessions Section A: Jan 26-Feb 23 Sa 9:30am-10:30am Section B: Mar 2-30 Sa 9:30am-10:30am Both sections: Unity of Albuquerque & Rio Rancho Carleen Rocks, RYT Yoga Basics: The Fundamentals A thorough introduction for the student new to Yoga. Preparatory and primary poses will be introduced with a focus on building strength, flexibility, balance and bodily awareness. Yoga terminology, plus the use of props is explained and time is allowed for questions. The pace and approach of the class is mindful and gentle. By the end of this course, the student is ready to enter Level One Yoga classes with confidence. Course: 06453 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 25-Mar 15 F 10:00am-11:15am Julie Pacheco Section B: Jan 26-Mar 16 Sa 11:30am-12:45pm William Ancker Section C: Mar 22-May 10 F 10:00am-11:15am Julie Pacheco Section D: Mar 24-Apr 28 Su 1:30pm-2:45pm William Ancker All sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill

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Yoga: Sunrise Practice Wake up the body and start your day feeling centered and energized. Ease into the practice by going inward, conecting with the breath; gently lengthening the spine, warming up the muscles and opening the joints. Build energy, strength and stamina while exploring healthy alignment in standing poses. Expand the body and reverse gravity through a safe and accessible introuduction to easy back bends and inversions. Surrender to a well-earned full relaxation pose at the end of each class and leave ready to start your day! Beginners welcome!

Course: 06450 $85 For: 8 sessions Section A: Mar 11-Apr 29 M 12:00pm-1:00pm A Time To Relax Yoga Studio Gloria Drayer, Certified Yoga Teacher

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UNM Employees: You may use your tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Health and Fitness. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Yoga for the Rest of Us Take a deep breath. Close your eyes and take another. Try one more, in through your nose, out through your mouth. Do you feel refreshed? That energy that revitalizes us when we’ve done well for our bodies, and the accompanying peace it brings, is the essence of yoga. And lucky for you, if you can breathe, you can do yoga. Yoga is for everybody. Whether you are new to yoga, have practiced before, or practice now take this time for yourself to de-stress, energize, and lose weight, in this gentle relaxing yoga experience. All levels welcome. Gloria currently holds a 500-hour yoga certification with Yoga Alliance and Kripalu Yoga Center. She is known for the intuition, empathy and compassion she brings to her role as a yoga instructor, and is especially gifted in working with beginners.


Yin Yoga This is a slow paced practice where we explore and hold postures longer, which allows for deeper release of soft tissue. This style of practice gives you a chance to tune in to yourself, your body, and each moment more. From this place you can learn to listen and notice what your body is telling you, what it needs, where it’s stuck, and how to help it find more ease, more peace, and well-being. Happy body, tranquil mind, happy life. Course: 06454 $85 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 23-Mar 13 W 7:00pm-8:05pm High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Katja Lauterstein Power Flow Yoga A dynamic and energetic combination of Pilates mat work and vinyasa yoga, integrating strengthening movement, focused breath, mindful stretches and inspiring music. Suitable for all levels. Course: 06455 Section A: Jan 24-Feb 28 Section B: Mar 21-Apr 25 Both sections: High Desert Sarah Karni

$85 For: 6 sessions Th 5:30pm-6:30pm Th 5:30pm-6:30pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Course: 06459 $120 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 31-Apr 4 Th 9:30am-11:00am Section B: Mar 4-May 6 M 6:00pm-7:30pm Both sections: Wellspring Center for Yoga Herb McDonald, Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor

Course: 06460 $110 For: 10 sessions Section A: Jan 22-Mar 26 T 4:00pm-5:30pm High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Jude Rowe Yoga For Folks Over Fifty It’s never too late and you are not too old or stiff to begin to explore the wonders and benefits of Yoga practice. This series of classes will be geared to the older beginner. If you are dealing with painful knees or feet, arthritis, osteoporosis, issues of balance or the proverbial midlife crisis, you will discover how to use commonly available props and postures to help alleviate these conditions and begin to reverse the aging process. So if you are 50+ or merely feel like you’ve lived half a century, open up to the best years of your life with Yoga! Note: Not a medical class - call instructor to discuss any serious condition before signing up. Course: 06461 Section A: Jan 31-Mar 7 Section B: Apr 4-May 9 Both sections: High Desert Judy Mortellaro

$95 For: 6 sessions Th 4:00pm-5:15pm Th 4:00pm-5:15pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Restorative Yoga Using fully supported, long-held yoga postures combined with guided relaxation, we will explore the inner universe of the mind and body. Restorative yoga can be used to help heal, let go of emotions, release the nervous system, nourish the inner organs, calm the mind, reduce anxiety and insomnia, and induce a meditative state. This class is beneficial for those with physical challenges as well as seasoned students wanting to deepen their inner experience of yoga. Course: 06463 $210 For: 14 sessions Section A: Jan 24-Apr 25 Th 6:00pm-7:30pm Section B: Jan 27-Apr 14 Su 12:30pm-2:00pm Both sections: New Heart Center for Wellness Patsy Gaetano, Yoga Instructor

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Yoga: Harmony in Body and Mind (Iyengar style) Experience the vitality and relaxation that result from the practice of Yoga. This series of classes will offer a creative approach to the basic Yoga asanas (poses) exploring the interplay between body, breath, and mind. Benefits include increased strength and stability, greater vitality and freedom from limitations in body and mind. Classes are appropriate for beginners and continuing students and are taught in the Iyengar style—combining precise alignment and modifications for individual needs with lightness and humor.

Yoga for Women Treat yourself to an afternoon yoga practice in a safe, supportive, fun group of other women. Discover how to connect and move with the breath to deepen your awareness and go inward-calming your body and mind. Nurture yourself on every level via a focused, in-depth yoga practice, learning alignment and anatomy. Find your inner strength, flexibility and move beyond perceived limitations and fears. Discover how props can make poses comfortable and accessible for everyone. Learn specific asanas of particular benefit for nurturing women’s bodies. Leave the class relaxed and reenergized with plenty of time to enjoy your evening. Women of all ages and levels of experience are welcome. Join us and remember the joy of being alive in your body!

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Yoga for Back Care Much of our back stress arises from our sedentary lifestyles. Do you drive or sit for hours on end? Or perhaps you have a strenuous workload. Yoga postures provide the perfect antidote for weak or weary backs. Strengthening and extending the back muscles enhances alignment, which results in greater stability while gentle twists and supported forward bends lengthen shortened muscles. Mobilizing the shoulder girdle and softening around the heart allows you to breath more deeply and further releases you from the grip of tension. Join us for an exploration of the spine and the muscles that hold us up, not back! Note: If you have any existing medical condition, you must provide physician approval to take this class.

Men’s Yoga Men of all ages are invited to this introductory level class to experience the benefits of yoga in their lives. We will explore core yoga philosophy and techniques involving breath, posture and alignment. Expect physical awareness, postural adjustment, stress alleviation, and an increase in strength, flexibility and relaxation. Emphasis will be placed on postures which are specifically helpful to men’s health issues.

Course: 06464 Section A: Jan 21-Mar 11 Section B: Mar 18-May 6 Both sections: High Desert Supriti

Athletes! Yoga, Breathwork and Meditation NEW Most of our athletic activities involve one-dimensional or repetitive movements that overtax certain muscle groups while underutilizing others. Even though an athlete is strong, there will exist instability, imbalance and tightness in muscles and joints. When a yoga program is integrated into training, these issues are addressed resulting in greater ease, less injury and improved performance. This yoga class will help you build endurance and strength, flexibility, increased mobility, stabilization and alignment in joints, and increased lung capacity. This class will also deepen your mindbody connection.

$105 For: 8 sessions M 4:00pm-5:15pm M 4:00pm-5:15pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Mother Infant Yoga Rediscover your body and connect with your baby through yoga! In this class we will focus on yoga poses that help the body recover from childbirth, and specifically address the day-to-day needs of new mothers. We will learn how to open and relieve aching shoulders and backs, how to strengthen core abdominal muscles and restore tone to the pelvic floor, and how to rejuvenate ourselves after meeting the demands of a new baby. We will also learn how to incorporate baby into our yoga practice while engaging in movement, breath and meditation practices. We’ll take some time just for baby—exploring developmentally appropriate movement, basic baby massage, and play, play, play! This class is appropriate for non-mobile babies from six weeks to approximately one year. $85 For: 6 sessions W 10:45am-11:45am W 10:45am-11:45am Yoga - Nob Hill

$95 For: 6 sessions M 7:15pm-8:30pm M 7:15pm-8:30pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Mindful Flow Find your unique flow. Be fully be present and inhabit your body while finding a fluidness to your movement through yoga postures. Discover a balance between effort and ease. It’s preferable to have a basic knowledge of asana (poses) for this class. As we become more aware and awaken our bodies we become more aware and awake in our lives. Course: 06472 $105 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 26-Mar 16 Sa 7:00am-8:45am Section B: Mar 23-May 11 Sa 7:00am-8:45am Both sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Tim Butler

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Kundalini Yoga All levels welcome. Feel the magic of tapping into your own eternal flow of power. Kundalini Yoga is designed to give you a ‘hands-on’ experience of your highest conciousness. It teaches a method by which you can achieve the sacred purpose of your life. Work with breath, postures and movement. Experience self-healing, a stronger nervous system, manage your moods, balance your chakras and increase your flexability. This is Kundalini as taught by Yogi Bhajan.

Course: 06470 Section A: Jan 21-Feb 25 Section B: Mar 18-Apr 22 Both sections: High Desert Heatherlee Farrell

$85 For: 6 sessions Su 3:15pm-4:30pm Su 3:15pm-4:30pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Course: 06466 $105 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 26-Mar 16 Sa 7:00am-8:30am Section B: Mar 23-May 11 Sa 7:00am-8:30am Both sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Guru Simran Singh Khalsa

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Course: 06465 Section A: Jan 23-Feb 27 Section B: Mar 20-Apr 24 Both sections: High Desert Emily Stein

Course: 06467 Section A: Jan 27-Mar 3 Section B: Mar 24-Apr 28 Both sections: High Desert William Ancker

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Yoga for Lunch Yoga during your lunch hour is an invigorating way to restore energy, calm your mind and eliminate those afternoon blahs. A mixture of yoga styles is used to combine strengthening with relaxation. This class will bring peace, positivity and help people slow down and find calm power. Course: 06474 Section A: Jan 28-Mar 4 Section B: Mar 25-Apr 29 Both sections: High Desert Niki Feldman

$85 For: 6 sessions M 12:15pm-1:15pm M 12:15pm-1:15pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Pilates: Reformer Learn a contemporary approach to the Reformer exercise repertoire created by Joseph H. Pilates. The exercises in this course are designed to improve posture, body awareness, core strength and stability. All exercises will be performed in a controlled manner and with proper breathing techniques in order to emphasize the mind-body connection. If you have a health condition you must bring a physician’s approval. This class is limited to five students.

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Course: 06475 $325 For: 10 sessions Section A: Mar 11-May 13 M 7:00pm-8:30pm Katie Barns Section B: Mar 13-May 15 W 6:30pm-8:00pm Katie Barnes Section C: Mar 15-May 17 F 5:30pm-7:00pm Stephanie Wilson Section D: Mar 16-May 18 Sa 2:30pm-4:00pm Stephanie Wilson Section E: Mar 17-May 19 Su 2:30pm-4:00pm Stephanie Wilson All sections: Shedden Pilates Pilates: Reformer Learn a contemporary approach to the Reformer exercise repertoire created by Joseph H. Pilates. The exercises in this course are designed to improve posture, body awareness, core strength, and stability. All exercises will be performed in a controlled manner and with proper breathing techniques in order to emphasize the mind-body connection. If you have a health condition you must bring a physician’s approval. This class is limited to five students.

Fitness Boxing Discover your personal power, to have fun, and to get a great aerobic workout. Why boxing? Boxing training deals with the body in an integrated way that involves balance, strength, timing, and flexibility. In a world that often feels chaotic, boxing training lets you assert your will in a safe environment. It also promotes emotional calm because it’s such a great stress reliever. Reap the benefits of boxing exercise without getting hit or hurt. Get in shape and have fun while you learn the basics of punching, foot work and working out with the bags. Bring gym clothes and towel. You can purchase your own boxing gloves and professional hand wraps for women and men at the school. Tony Rosales has over 30 years of boxing and training experience, as well as being a certified Professional Boxing Referee. Course: 06477 $110 For: 10 sessions Section A: Jan 26-Mar 30 Sa 9:00am-10:00am Rosales Karate & Kickboxing Academy Tony Rosales Train Like a Fighter: Kickboxing Learn how to kickbox and punch and get a great workout at the same time! You will develop self-confidence as you learn essential kickboxing techniques in a supportive, safe class environment. We will train with heavy bags, speed bags and kickboxing pads. This may be the most fun workout you’ve ever tried. Come on time to wrap your hands and warm up. Bring gym clothes and towel. You can purchase your own boxing gloves and professional hand wraps for women and men at the school. Tony Rosales has over 30 years of martial arts and kick boxing experience; and holds the rank of Professor Eighth Degree Black Belt; as well as being the New Mexico representative for the International Kickboxing Federation, the MTA and WKA. Course: 06478 $110 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 22-Mar 12 T 6:00pm-7:00pm Rosales Karate & Kickboxing Academy Tony Rosales

Course: 06476 $300 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 8-Feb 26 T 2:00pm-3:30pm Section B: Jan 10-Feb 28 Th 2:00pm-3:30pm Section C: Mar 5-May 7 T 2:00pm-3:30pm Note: Class will not meet on Mar 12 and Mar 19. Section D: Mar 7-May 9 Th 2:00pm-3:30pm Note: Class will not meet on Mar 14 and Mar 21. All sections: Shedden Pilates Mariana Shedden, PhD

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Introduction to Aikido Aikido is a Martial Art from Japan and means “the way of harmony with the principle and force of nature.” Learn the basic fundamentals of body movement, technique and the philosophy of Aikido. Most practice is done with a partner; each works at his or her level of ability, alternating as uke (the attacker) and nage (the one who receives the attack). Both roles are stressed; each contributes skills that enhance overall sensitivity and control. The final aim of Aikido is personal transformation, it is a discipline for perfecting the spirit which allows for the creation of integrated human beings. Practice uniform is included in the fee. Course: 06480 Section A: Feb 11-Apr 1 Aikido of Albuquerque Philip Vargas

$165 For: 15 sessions MW 5:45pm-6:45pm

The Nia Technique The Nia Technique is a fun, energetic holistic program that provides fitness for the body, the mind, the emotions and the spirit. It is a blend of martial arts, dance arts and body integration therapies (Tai Chi, Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, Jazz, Modern Dance, Duncan Dance, Yoga, Alexander Technique, and Feldenkrais). Done in bare feet, our dance relaxes the body and increases strength, stamina, and flexibility. Simple choreography and beautiful music encourage new ways of moving that allow for creativity and self-expression. Visualization and focus on sensation create grace and greater selfawareness. Nia is adaptable for any fitness level. Come experience the joy and pleasure of movement.

Course: 06484 $125 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 29-Mar 7 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pm Section B: Mar 26-May 2 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pm Both sections: JCC of Albuquerque Celina Baca, NSCA-CPT & Karen Denham, NSCA-CPT

Course: 06486 $105 For: 6 sessions Section A: Feb 11-Mar 1 MF 7:00pm-8:00pm Section B: Mar 11-29 MF 7:00pm-8:00pm Both sections: Tohkon Dojo Jess Horton Online: dce.unm.edu Phone: 505-277-0077 Fax: 505-277-1990 | Information: 505-277-6320

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Introduction to Tohkon Ryu Karate This class will introduce the student to the basic concepts and training of classiscal Karate. We will cover how to punch and kick, various self defense techniques, kata, basic knife defense, stretching, proper dieting for training, and cardiovascular conditioning. By the end of the course the student will not only have a better understanding of Karate and it’s purpose, but will have a new found sense of accomplishment and the confidence to protect themselves at at much higher level than before. A $40 fee for equipment is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class.

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Course: 06483 $95 For: 10 sessions Section A: Jan 23-Mar 27 W 6:00pm-7:00pm Studio Pizazz Kathleen Fuchs, BA is a certified NIA Instructor Section B: Jan 28-Apr 1 M 5:30pm-6:30pm Healing Gate Kathleen Fuchs, BA is a certified NIA Instructor

Alternative Methods to Strength Training Looking to get fit? Shed those extra pounds, have a great time and meet new people? This class is for you! Boost your metabolism and loose fat and inches while gaining an understanding of your body. Learn how to utilize a large variety of equipment such as: TRX, free weights, medicine balls, tires, ropes, body weight exercises, ViPR tubes and Tabata protocols to get you into the best shape of your life! In addition to the two 60 minutes group classes (boot camp style) per week, you will be given a workout program, nutritional tips, and your percentage of body fat will be taken. Wear workout attire; bring a water bottle, and a small towel. This class is for all fitness levels sign up early class size is limited.


T’ai Chi Chih®: Beginning T’ai Chi Chih® - Serenity in Activity, is a series of 19 movements and one pose which were originated by the T’ai Chi Master, Justin Stone. The new technique, T’ai Chi Chih, does not have the martial arts, self defense influence. T’ai Chi Chih can be easily learned in a short period, with benefits usually beginning from the first class. The purpose of T’ai Chi Chih is to circulate the vital force and balance the Yin-Yang of this Intrinsic Energy. The practitioner usually becomes relaxed, as well as energized, in a gentle manner. As the individual becomes calm and balanced, a new understanding and perspective are formed, decisions are easier to make, and a new relationship to life is established. Greater longevity is a definite goal of such Chi Kung (balancing of the Chi) activity. T’ai Chi Chih is beautiful, joyous, and easy to learn. It is known as joy thru movement. To be appreciated, it must be experienced.

T’ai Chi Chih®: Intermediate T’ai Chi Chih® is more than the mere movement of hands and feet. Intermediate T’ai Chi Chih helps the student develop a new awareness of the basic movements learned in the beginning class. Through emphasis of specific points such as, openness of the upper body, movement from the waist, quietness of the body while in motion, staying with the basic movements, and full extension of the arms and legs without becoming stiff, the student begins to feel a more continual flow of re-energizing, revitalizing, stress reducing chi throughout the body. The underlying philosophy of YIN and YANG will also be explored. Students will realize how our lives are constantly seeking balance. Through this new perception of what balance is, practitioners will find that they have the ability to experience a richer, happier and more fulfilling life. This class is perfect for those who appreciate the increased energy that is felt from group practice of T’ai Chi Chih.

Course: 06495 $155 For: 15 sessions Section A: Mar 26-Apr 27 TThSa 9:00am-11:00am Mike’s Iron Gym Joseph Behrend, Certified Personal Fitness Trainer, Owner of One on One Fitness Weight Lifting for Seniors This introductory course in weight lifting is held specifically for seniors with little or no prior lifting experience. Several studies have illustrated the importance of developing and maintaining strength for senior citizens in particular. Class participants will be shown proper weight lifting techniques using light to moderate weights based on individual strength. Women and men ages 55 plus are welcome! Enrollment is limited to 12 seniors with no serious health complications. Reserve your spot today! Note: Free Osher Membership with this class. Course: 06496 $155 For: 15 sessions Section A: Mar 25-Apr 26 MWF 9:00am-11:00am Note: Free Osher membership with this class. Mike’s Iron Gym Joseph Behrend, Certified Personal Fitness Trainer, Owner of One on One Fitness

Course: 06488 $90 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 24-Mar 14 Th 5:30pm-7:30pm T’ai Chi Chih Center Carmen Brocklehurst, Accredited T’ai Chi Chih Instructor

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Course: 06487 $90 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 22-Mar 12 T 5:30pm-7:00pm T’ai Chi Chih Center Carmen Brocklehurst, Accredited T’ai Chi Chih Instructor

Weight Lifting for Women Specifically for women, this popular class began in 1993. This beginning course emphasizes using proper weight lifting techniques and focuses on muscle toning using light to moderate weights. Basic anatomy and different types of strength training will be consistently noted. Enrollment is limited to 12 students to insure individual attention. It is designed for healthy women with no apparent physical limitations or medical needs. Reserve your spot today.

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T’ai Chi Ch’uan—Traditional Yang Style Long Form: Beginners In this course you will learn the First Section of the traditional Yang Style: 108 movement Long Form of T’ai Chi Ch’uan, the most widely practiced form of T’ai Chi in the world. Regular practice of T’ai Chi Ch’uan has many documented health benefits, including stress reduction, enhanced body awareness, improved balance and lower body strength, and relief of certain knee conditions. T’ai Chi can also serve as a form of moving meditation. After many years of study it can become an intensely powerful internal form of Kung Fu for the truly dedicated practitioner. Special emphasis is placed on: methods of improving balance skills, identification and release of areas of tension within the body, and eliminating habits which can cause stress to the knee and lower back. Virginia Huettig has been studying Traditional Yang Family Style T’ai Chi Ch’uan for 16 years and has been teaching it for 10 years. Course: 06497 $90 For: 6 sessions Section A: Jan 29-Mar 5 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Section B: Mar 19-Apr 23 T 6:00pm-8:00pm Both sections: CE North Building Virginia Huettig Matwork for Seniors Increase your core strength, balance, and flexibility, have better circulation and respiration while still having fun! The classes are designed for people new or returning to exercise. Bands, weights, light balls, medicine balls and stability balls will be used. All equipment provided. The instructor is certified with the American Council on Exercise, the Arthritis Foundation and the United States Water Fitness Association, as well as CPR trained. She has experience training people with chronic conditions. Please bring your doctor’s name and fax number to the first class. Note: Register for this class and receive a free Osher Membership.

Course: 06502 $75 For: 6 sessions Section A: Jan 7-Feb 11 M 12:00pm-1:00pm Presbyterian Healthplex Section B: Jan 7-Feb 11 M 5:45pm-6:45pm Presbyterian Healthplex Section C: Jan 10-Feb 14 Th 12:00pm-1:00pm Presbyterian Healthplex Section D: Jan 12-Feb 16 Sa 10:00am-11:00am Rhythm Dance Company Section E: Feb 18-Mar 25 M 12:00pm-1:00pm Presbyterian Healthplex Section F: Feb 21-Mar 28 Th 12:00pm-1:00pm Presbyterian Healthplex Section G: Feb 23-Mar 30 Sa 10:00am-11:00am Rhythm Dance Company Section H: Apr 1-May 6 M 12:00pm-1:00pm Presbyterian Healthplex Section I: Apr 4-May 9 Th 12:00pm-1:00pm Presbyterian Healthplex Section J: Apr 6-May 11 Sa 10:00am-11:00am Rhythm Dance Company All sections: Peggy McClain, RN, ACE Certified Group Fitness Instructor Yoga for Arthritis NEW Yoga postures can help strengthen your joints, which is crucial as a preventative measure as well as dealing with arthritis. It aids your joints in functioning normally, thus reducing the risk of stiffness. Yoga practice can help regulate the levels of uric acid in the body, the excess of which contributes to arthritis. More importantly, Yoga can lead to an overall healthier lifestyle that can enhance your resistance not only from arthritis but to other sicknesses as well. Gloria will give simple yoga postures that will address arthritis from your head to your toes!

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Course: 06521 $95 For: 4 sessions Section A: Apr 2-23 T 6:00pm-7:15pm A Time To Relax Yoga Studio Gloria Drayer, Certified Yoga Teacher

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Course: 06499 $125 For: 14 sessions Section A: Jan 23-Mar 9 WSa 12:00pm-1:00pm Good Samaritan Society Manzano del Sol Village Anne Schroeder

Dance Fusion Fitness NEW Experience the delight of dance, the gratification of a workout and the serenity of meditation with this holistic dance fitness program. Dance Fusion Fitness is a blend of athletic dance movements, martial arts and yoga. Let the magic move your body, mind and soul. No previous dance or other experience is required, all shapes and sizes are admired.


Yoga Core Flow This class is an energizing and strengthening experience your body will appreciate. We will focus on Yoga poses that strengthen deep abdominal and upper back muscles while developing pelvic floor stability. Precise postural alignment will be taught and you will be encouraged to find your intelligent edge. We will gradually develop the ability to combine yoga poses with the breath in a flowing practice. With imaginative sequencing and inspiring music as the backdrop for this practice, students of all levels can safely develop core strength, balance and improve their overall sense of well-being. Course: 06514 $210 For: 14 sessions Section A: Jan 22-Apr 23 T 6:00pm-7:30pm New Heart Center for Wellness Patsy Gaetano, Yoga Instructor Yoga Basics 101 This is a great opportunity for those who are complete beginners to yoga to prepare to enter a mixed level class. These are also excellent classes for those getting back to yoga after an extended absence or those wanting to deepen their understanding of the basic principles of alignment and anatomy in their current practice. This offers an opportunity for students with manageable physical issues to experience classes dedicated to the basics and a more easily accessible yoga practice.

Alignment and Flow Yoga This yoga class explores alignment principles in the asanas (poses) and the combining of these asanas into a creatively sequenced flow. The pace is challenging yet comfortable with an emphasis on breathing techniques and the meditative aspects of yoga. Students of all levels will be encouraged to explore their edge safely. This inspiring practice will leave you with increased flexibility, strength, coordination, concentration and inner calm. Course: 06516 $210 For: 14 sessions Section A: Jan 27-Apr 28 Su 10:30am-12:00pm New Heart Center for Wellness Patsy Gaetano, Yoga Instructor

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Course: 06515 $85 For: 6 sessions Section A: Feb 3-Mar 10 Su 2:15pm-3:45pm New Heart Center for Wellness Patsy Gaetano, Yoga Instructor

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Yoga for Chronic Conditions “But I can’t get up off the floor,” we hear you say, or, “It hurts my knees.” With over 25 years experience in teaching yoga to people of all abilities, the instructor of this class says: “Let’s explore.” There are three large therapy platforms and several smaller options for those who are not comfortable on a floor mat. There is a ballet bar for stability in standing poses—and just wait till you see what we do with a chair! Your expertise is your body’s limitations. We experiment to find the best variation and sequencing of poses for your body. Bring an open mind and we’ll see what we can accomplish with patience and persistence. Please bring your doctor’s name & fax number to the first session. Course: 06517 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Feb 5-Mar 26 T 12:00pm-12:45pm Good Samaritan Society Manzano del Sol Village Spanda Bhavani, ERYT Aging Gracefully wtih Yoga Gravity and pressures of daily life make a deep inpression on our inner body and our physical form. Reversing the blood flow in gentle but effective ways, can reverse the chronic downward pull, inviting vibrant health to the entire system. We will use the aid of props and wall hanging ropes to make poses accessible in a safe way. The theraputic effect of practicing inversiona are many. The entire organic body will benefit from it. Meditation will offered in each class to bring calm and clarity to mind. Course: 06518 $110 For: 8 sessions Section A: Mar 29-May 17 F 9:30am-11:00am High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Zoreh Afsar Prenatal Yoga Yoga is an excellent way to prepare your mind, body, and spirit for childbirth. The concentration, focus, breathing techniques, and strength required for childbirth are all essential elements of yoga. You will practice yoga poses to build strength, endurance and flexibility while decreasing the aches, pains and discomforts of pregnancy. Poses to strengthen the uterus and pelvic muscles will be taught. Relaxation techniques, along with the use of breath and sound, will offer you powerful support during your pregnancy. Course: 06523 $85 For: 6 sessions Section A: Jan 24-Feb 28 Th 10:00am-11:30am Avery Janeczek Kalapa Section B: Jan 29-Mar 5 T 5:30pm-7:00pm Heatherlee Farrell Section C: Mar 30-May 4 Sa 11:00am-12:30pm Emily Stein All sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill

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Restorative Prenatal Yoga Class is suitable for all stages of pregnancy. Postures are fully supported to allow for longer duration and deep relaxation. Relaxing the body/mind will prepare you for the changes of pregnancy and the birth experience. Resting in the strength of our bodies, we begin to recognize the wisdom within for mothering. Class begins with time for sharing questions or concerns and ends with a nourishing tea. Course: 06524 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 25-Mar 15 F 11:30am-1:00pm Section B: Mar 22-May 10 F 11:30am-1:00pm Both sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Julie Pacheco Intermediate Yoga This yoga class is for those practitioners comfortable in a level one class. We will continue work with standing asanas and explore more challenging asanas that may include inversions, backbends and arm balancing asanas. Some of the class may incorporate some degree of vinyasa; an uninterrupted series of asanas. Course: 06525 Section A: Jan 29-Mar 5 Section B: Mar 19-Apr 23 Both sections: High Desert Kim Schwartz, PhD

$85 For: 6 sessions T 5:45pm-7:15pm T 5:45pm-7:15pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Level 2 Yoga This Iyengar inspired yoga practice takes you on a journey of stability, alignment, strength, and mobility, with intelligent awareness and full breath. Geared for students ready to move beyond the basics, we will explore backbends, inversions, deep forward bends, arm balances, and more. $85 For: 6 sessions M 10:30am-12:00pm M 10:30am-12:00pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Course: 06531 $125 For: 16 sessions Section A: Mar 19-May 9 TTh 10:30am-11:30am Good Samaritan Society Manzano del Sol Village Anne Schroeder Salsaerobics If you enjoy Latin music, this is the exercise class for you! Lose weight and get in shape as you exercise to the Latin beat. Learn basic Latin dance steps such as salsa, cumbia, cha cha, mambo, merengue, and more. This class will start at a beginning level, gradually increasing to a higher fitness level. Come and enjoy aerobics—Latin style! Wear comfortable clothing and good aerobic shoes. Course: 10684 $95 For: 16 sessions Section A: Jan 23-Mar 18 MW 5:30pm-6:30pm Section B: Jan 22-Mar 14 TTh 5:30pm-6:30pm Section C: Mar 18-May 8 MW 5:30pm-6:30pm Section D: Mar 19-May 9 TTh 5:30pm-6:30pm Section E: Jan 26-Mar 16 Sa 9:00am-10:00am All sections: Baila! Baila! Dance Studio Baila Baila Staff Tennis: Beginning Learn to execute the forehand, backhand, serve, volley, overhead and lob. Sound techniques of these shots will be emphasized. Time will be devoted to players having a great understanding of tennis rules and method of scoring. Match play will also be instituted to develop these skills in a real setting. Students need to bring two cans of pressurized new balls, Dunlop tennis balls preferred. Course: 10688 Section A: Mar 9-Apr 27 UNM Main Campus Scott Leonard

$90 For: 8 sessions Sa 8:00am-10:00am

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Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have set minimum enrollments and decisions on course cancellations are made 2-3 days prior to the start date of each class. Please don’t wait until the last minute to register.

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Course: 06526 Section A: Jan 28-Mar 4 Section B: Mar 18-Apr 22 Both sections: High Desert Avery Janeczek Kalapa

Introduction to Senior Strength and Balance Training Enjoy a casual yet focused workout. Learn the importance of maintaining muscle mass to age gracefully and remain independent. This class is designed for those new or returning to exercise. Practice simple routines for your major muscle groups. Discover adjustments to have a pain-free workout. The instructor is certified as a Personal Trainer and Group Fitness Instructor by the American Council on Exercise. She has experience training people with chronic conditions. Please bring your doctor’s name and fax number to the first class. Note: Register for this class and receive a free Osher Membership.


Tennis: Intermediate Go beyond the basic stroke development. We will review ground strokes and then proceed to develop shots such as the lob, volley, overhead, serves, and return of serves. It is important to learn and practice these strokes, so the course will also include match play. Bring two cans of NEW tennis balls, racquet, tennis shoes, and a container of water. Course: 10689 $90 For: 8 sessions Section A: Mar 23-May 11 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm UNM Main Campus Robert Ziock

Relaxation UNM Employees: You may use your tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Relaxation. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Learn to Heal You can learn to reduce pain, reduce stress, and to heal. These methods can be used alone and in conjunction with medical doctors to help the healing process. You can use them for yourself and to help alleviate pain and stress in others. Methods include simple energy approaches and self-hypnosis. These methods help heal physical, emotional and spiritual pain. You will also learn how to improve your brain function. There are no supplements involved. The methods are mind power and energy manipulation.

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Course: 04334 Section A: Feb 6-20 CE South Building Rita Herther, MA

$75 For: 3 sessions W 10:30am-12:30pm

You Can Manifest Learn the science of manifestation and begin creating your heart’s desires. You will learn the similarities and differences of the Law of Attraction, prayer, positive thinking, guided imagery and self-hypnosis. You will learn the steps and receive guidance to manifest positive changes. This is an experiential and powerful workshop. You will leave feeling inspired and invigorated, knowing that you have the power to create positive changes and to manifest your desires. Course: 04342 Section A: Jan 30-Feb 13 CE North Building Rita Herther, MA

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$65 For: 3 sessions W 6:30pm-9:00pm

Consumers Guide to Herbs and Other Supplements In the United States, health-conscious people spend billions of dollars yearly on herbs and supplements. There is an overwhelming amount of information in the media about a vast array of products. Unfortunately, much of this information is inaccurate and “experts” are often conflicted with each other. The frequent outcome: consumers are confused, don’t choose the best products, and waste large amounts of money. Topics included in this class: why take supplements, how they may contribute to optimal health, safety considerations of and supplements for specific problems and conditions, and how to get the most bang for your buck. Herb McDonald has had a private practice as a clinical herbalist for over 20 years, helping individuals seeking better health. The information presented will be based on a combination of current research and professional experience. Course: 06452 $35 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 30 Sa 1:30pm-4:30pm CE South Building Herb McDonald, Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor Qigong While standing or sitting, relax with deep breaths to a guided movement meditation. Spanda Bhavani facilitates this class with vivid images of subtle universal energy moving through you and shared with all beings. She has 30 years of experience teaching meditation and self-healing from many traditions. Research has proven the mental and physical benefits of body-mind practice. All faiths included. Beginners welcome. Course: 06456 $80 For: 8 sessions Section A: Mar 20-May 8 W 1:00pm-1:45pm Good Samaritan Society Manzano del Sol Village Spanda Bhavani, ERYT Introduction to Reiki Reiki is vital energy and an easily learned healing art. Anyone can use Reiki for self and others. It provides relief during childbirth or chemotherapy, in hospice, post-surgically and other times of suffering. It relieves stress, insominia, fatigue and pain and accelerates healing of body, mind and spirit. In this introductory class you learn about Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki, its history, levels of training and practical applications. You can experience the Reiki touch, have your questions answered, and develop a basis for deciding whether or not to pursue Reiki treatment or training. Elizabeth Valsala has practiced Reiki for 25 years and has been a full-time Reiki Master since 1991. Course: 06469 $40 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 23 S 1:00pm-4:00pm CE South Building Elizabeth Valsala, BA, Reiki Master

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Yoga Nidra: Deep Relaxation Yoga Nidra translates as yogic, or conscious sleep. This refers to the state of deep relaxation that is achieved through a variety of yogic guided practices. Settling into a relaxing reclining position, after a few gentle stretching poses, you will be led thru guided meditations and breathing practices. Lying still for most of the class, we’ll also practice rotation of body awareness, which stimulates different parts of the brain, helping to strengthen the mind-body connection. Practicing these techniques takes one to the same state as experienced in deep sleep, the delta state. It is believed that one hour of effective Yoga Nidra is equivalent to 3-4 hours of sleep. Yoga experience is helpful, but the class is suitable for all who can comfortably lie still for 30-40 minutes in a supported reclining position. Course: 06479 $210 For: 14 sessions Section A: Jan 26-Apr 27 Sa 12:30pm-2:00pm New Heart Center for Wellness Patsy Gaetano, Yoga Instructor Yoga: Restore and Renew This restorative yoga class is designed to give you a peaceful vacation from your busy life. Those who suffer from stress, insomnia, chronic pain, lack of energy, depression, recent surgery or injuries could benefit greatly from this class. We will practice simple breath awareness in supported yoga poses to release deep tension. As the layers of tension dissolve, one feels refreshed, renewed and balanced. As the body learns deep relaxation, the mind starts to focus and become more clear and still. Join us to nourish and nurture your body, mind and spirit.

Course: 06507 Section A: Jan 27-Mar 3 Section B: Mar 24-Apr 28 Both sections: High Desert Julie Pacheco

$115 For: 6 sessions Su 10:15am-11:00am Su 10:15am-11:00am Yoga - Nob Hill

Anatomy is Art: Sugar—Cocaine Lite Sugar is a drug. Anyone who says otherwise might still be asleep. A plethera of documentary presentations on sugar as a toxic substance have recently appeared in the media. High Fructose Corn Syrup (HFCS) is a ubiquitous substanace in our food. Check your labels. HFCS lurks where you may least expect it! Cases of obesity and diabetes are ballooning in epidemic proportions in our culture. Overconsumption of sugar acidifies you and literally shortens your life. While monitoring cocaine addicts as research subjects, scientists tracked pleasure centers in the brain which lit up identically— -after the research subjects consumed either cocaine or sugar! Sugar is an addictive subtance. What’s a “sweet tooth” to do? Dr. Cornish, natural physician and Doctor of Oriental Medicine, has been in private practice in Albuquerque since 1987. She will share information regarding delightful, healthful and safe sugar substitutes, as well as healthy beverages—which benefit and enliven you more than do sugary sodas and juice drinks. Note: A materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 06508 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 2 Sa 8:30am-12:00pm CE South Building Dr. Pamela Cornish, D.O.M.

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Course: 06482 $105 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 24-Mar 21 Th 6:45pm-8:15pm Note: Class will not meet on Feb 14. Section B: Jan 27-Mar 17 Su 11:30am-1:00pm Section C: Feb 21-Apr 11 Th 6:45pm-8:15pm All sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Rosalind Womack

Family Yoga Appropriate for Babies to Grandparents. Beginning with gentle Hatha Yoga, then partner work and games, and ending with guided relaxation and tea.

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Therapeutic Massage Do you enjoy a great back rub? Do you know the many health and wellness benefits of purposeful touch? Join us and experience the amazing world of massage therapy in this one day hands-on class. Learn to give (and receive) professional style, relaxing massages; get “insider” tips about massage and bodywork techniques, equipment, careers and more! Register with your spouse, partner or a friend today! Note: A materials fee of $15 will be collected for drapes, oil/cream, and a face cradle cover. Course: 06489 $70 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 9 Sa 9:00am-4:00pm Section B: Apr 13 Sa 9:00am-4:00pm Both sections: Crystal Mountain David Fletcher

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Tame Your Toxic World Every day, we are exposed to more toxins than our grandparents were in a lifetime! Today, 300,000 more chemicals pollute the air than did in the 1970s. The production of GMO foods is rampant. The term “organic” is used loosely. Our water supplies are contaminated. Daily, in my clinic, I see how our electromagnetic energy fields (EEFS) are negatively bombarded by cell phones, computers, microwaves and TVs. What’s the implication? In the 1950s, 1 in 100 people contracted cancer. Now it’s 1 in 2. Learn to both detoxify your body, and to identify the toxins in your home and office. Scan your pantry, kitchen, garage and bathroom cabinets to find the culprits. You will learn ways to create safer environments and enhance your health for the long term. Note: A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 06509 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 16 Sa 8:30am-11:30am CE South Building Dr. Pamela Cornish, D.O.M.

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Building a Better Diet: A Step-by-Step Approach to Healthier Eating Eating healthy is a challenge for many people. Between deciding what to make for dinner to getting together with family and friends, making healthy choices is difficult for many people (and sometimes people are unsure of what is “healthy”). This course is not promoting one specific “diet” but addresses what you can do to adjust your approach to start to eat healthier. Topics covered include meal planning and grocery shopping, clearing up the mysteries of the food label and discussing how to eat out healthier, but still enjoy what you eat will all be addressed. This is not a weight management class, but a course on eating healthier which everyone can benefit from. Course: 06513 $85 For: 4 sessions Section A: Feb 11-Mar 4 M 6:00pm-8:00pm Section B: Apr 8-29 M 6:00pm-8:00pm Both sections: Garfield Middle School Shelley Rael, MS, RD, LD Yoga: The Body in Emotion NEW This is a safe and mindful class for those who feel as though they have lost “touch” with their bodies and are wishing to reconnect. When we face the most difficult of human experiences - grief, fear, tragedy, illness, lonliness - it is common to lose awareness and sensitivity in our physical beings. The result of this is often a sense of numbness, both physically and emotionally. This class is designed to provide gentle exploration to reawaken body and spirit. Additionally, we will be

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working with movements and poses designed to regulate the nervous system so that we are able to feel more alive, happy, content and grounded both on and off the yoga mat. The class is appropriate for both beginning and advanced students. Taught by Heather Kazda, LISW and RYT 500. Heather is a trained psychotherapist who works as a social worker with students and families in Albuquerque Public Schools. She has been practicing yoga for 14 years and has been teaching for six. She specializes in utilizing somatic therapy and yoga to help others experience more peace, joy and meaning in daily life. Course: 06519 Section A: Jan 22-Mar 12 Section B: Mar 19-May 7 Both sections: High Desert Heather Kazda

$95 For: 8 sessions T 4:15pm-5:30pm T 4:15pm-5:30pm Yoga - Nob Hill

Shiatsu Massage: Scalp, Face, Shoulders, & Feet Participants will learn relaxing shiatsu techniques designed to reduce headaches, jaw tension, neck and back soreness. Shiatsu foot massage helps the entire body to relax. Easy to follow ‘meridian’ lines will be learned. Locating points of tension and releasing that tension is the focus of this class. No prior knowledge of massage is required. All work will be performed fully clothed. Demonstration of technique will be followed by careful monitoring of participants as they learn. Time will be allocated for questions and adaptations of technique. Course: 06536 Section A: Mar 16 Crystal Mountain Julia Smith

$55 For: 1 session Sa 9:00am-12:00pm

Ayurveda: Ancient Wisdom in Modern Life NEW Ayurveda is a holistic healing system existing for over 5,000 years, dating back to the Vedic era. It promotes a healthy vitality and brings the body, mind and spirit of individuals into balance. It has much to offer in terms of natural living guidance and natural health care methods. We’ll answer questions like: Have you ever noticed that one diet works for someone perfectly and, it fails another? Have you been in a yoga class where you tired to do the postures and felt it was just not working for you? Are there certain times of the day or seasons of the year that seem harder for you? Come explore the five elements (earth, water, fire, air and space) and experience the effects of this ancient wisdom on your health. Course: 06506 $105 For: 6 sessions Section A: Feb 23-Mar 30 Sa 2:00pm-4:00pm High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill Cindy Wagner MS, RPE, RPP,

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Home & Garden UNM Employees: You may use your personal enrichment tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Home & Garden. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Home Repair: Basic Home repair novices, gain hands-on experience as well as a practical understanding of basic home repair. Learn how to use hand and small power tools, how to select the right materials for the job, how and when to hire help, how to make minor electrical and plumbing repairs, how to patch and repair interior and exterior walls, and how to select and apply paints and stains. Develop the ability to diagnose and solve common repair problems. Note: A $25 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Students are encouraged to bring in their own tools and are welcome to bring their home repair problems. Students will be given the opportunity to work with the materials, tools and supplies being discussed each week. Class is limited to 14 students. Course: 07504 $120 For: 6 sessions Section A: Jan 26-Mar 2 Sa 9:00am-1:00pm Section B: Mar 23-Apr 27 Sa 9:00am-1:00pm Both sections: CE North Building Denise Wheeler

Herbal Walk Enjoy a gentle walk in the woods and discover the abundant medicinal plants of New Mexico. Explore where to look for herbs in the Sandia forests. Learn to recognize plants you can cook with and plants that can heal you. Take time to draw or photograph them while your instructor explains their healing properties, how to use them for medicine and how to grow them in your garden. Relax in the healing natural world. Course: 07528 $45 For: 1 session Section A: May 11 Sa 12:30pm-4:30pm Sandia Park Beverly McFarland, Multimedia Artist & Herbalist and Accreditied T’ai Chi Chih Instructor

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Course: 07512 $95 For: 5 sessions Section A: Mar 19-Apr 16 T 9:00am-11:30am CE South Building Yvette Tovar

Course: 07520 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 23 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Katherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer

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Landscape Design This course is designed for the homeowner who is considering a landscape project. Whether it is a doit-yourself project, or you plan to hire a contractor to install your design, this class will prepare you for all the phases of installation. There is an emphasis on using native and regionally adapted plants in a manner that creates wonderful outdoor rooms while maintainng a responsible use of water. The class will follow a sequential process to arrive at a landscape design that suits the needs of all family members. It includes information regarding the City of Albuquerque’s water rebate program. Please bring to class the plant catalogs from the following two resources: (1) High Country Gardens, www.highcountrygardens.com (2) Plants of the Southwest, www.plantsofthesouthwest.com

File Anything In Your Home ...and find it again! Find any paper again quickly and easily: the warranty when the toaster breaks down, the receipts needed for taxes, the medical records needed for insurance, income and banking and investment records, magazine articles, and all the other papers we keep. With diagrams to illustrate a filing system that is fast to set up, easy to use and adaptable to individual needs, this workshop has solutions to piles of paper, lost records and the time wasted trying to find them. The instructor will give examples and provide handouts which emphasize the main concepts. Purchase of the book on which the course is based is not required.


Personal Enrichment Courses Aquatics UNM Employees: You may use your personal enrichment tuition remission benefit for all adult classes listed in Aquatics. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Swimming: Level I If you are uncomfortable in the water and cannot swim 50 feet, this course is for you. Basic skills and water safety will be covered with an introduction to deep water. Physician’s written approval requested within first two weeks of class. Students furnish their own swimming suits. Course: 01101 $95 For: 14 sessions Section A: Feb 5-Mar 21 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pm Highland High School Pool Jasylyn Donahoe

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Swimming: Level II This course is designed to improve basic water skills and begin stroke development skills. Deepwater safety skills and swimming will be introduced. Note: Physician’s written approval requested within the first two weeks of class. Course: 01102 $95 For: 14 sessions Section A: Feb 5-Mar 21 TTh 7:00pm-8:00pm Highland High School Pool Jasylyn Donahoe Swimming: Level III This course will refine the five basic swimming strokes and introduce the swimmer to distance swims. Note: You should be able to swim one or more strokes 50-100 yards. Physician’s written approval requested within the first two weeks of class. Course: 01103 $95 For: 14 sessions Section A: Mar 26-May 9 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pm Highland High School Pool Jasylyn Donahoe

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Swimming Conditioning For those who are proficient in front crawl, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke and back crawl. This is strictly an endurance building class. Note: Please have your physicians approval the first week of class. Course: 01105 $95 For: 14 sessions Section A: Mar 26-May 9 TTh 7:00pm-8:00pm Highland High School Pool Jasylyn Donahoe Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 6 months-3 years) Parents, learn techniques for teaching your child through demonstration, repetition, and praise. This course promotes water safety knowledge and practices, aquatic adjustment and swimming readiness skills, participation, socialization, and fun and enjoyment in the water. Parents must furnish a written clearance from the child’s physician within the first two weeks of class and provide their own suits and towels. Enrollment is limited to 10 parent/child teams. Course: 01106 Section A: Jan 26-Feb 23 Section B: Jan 26-Feb 23 Section C: Mar 23-Apr 20 Section D: Mar 23-Apr 20 All sections: UNM Johnson Ulrike M. Kerstges, PhD

$90 For: 5 sessions Sa 8:00am-8:30am Sa 8:30am-9:00am Sa 8:00am-8:30am Sa 8:30am-9:00am Center

Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 3-7 years) Children ages 3-7 years who are comfortable in the water but cannot swim will be exposed to basic swimming skills, such as rhythmic breathing, gliding, beginner stroke, backstroke, and frontcrawl. Note: Parents must furnish a written clearance from the child’s physician within the first two weeks of class. Children must provide their own suits and towels. Enrollment is limited to 8 children. Parents are strongly encouraged to be in the water with their child. Course: 01107 Section A: Jan 26-Feb 23 Section B: Jan 26-Feb 23 Section C: Mar 23-Apr 20 Section D: Mar 23-Apr 20 All sections: UNM Johnson Ulrike M. Kerstges, PhD

$95 For: 5 sessions Sa 9:00am-9:30am Sa 9:30am-10:00am Sa 9:00am-9:30am Sa 9:30am-10:00am Center

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Swimming for Children/Experienced Beginners The class is designed for children with prior skills and knowledge acquired during previous swimming classes. Strokes will be refined and some aspects of conditioning through swimming will be addressed. Through drills and individual corrections, the students will be able to progress from the beginner level to the intermediate level. Note: Parents do not have to be in the water with their children. Parent must provide written clearance from their child’s physician within the first two weeks of class and provide suits and towels. Course: 01108 $95 For: 5 sessions Section A: Jan 26-Feb 23 Sa 10:00am-10:30am Section B: Mar 23-Apr 20 Sa 10:00am-10:30am Both sections: UNM Johnson Center Ulrike M. Kerstges, PhD

Arts UNM Employees: You may use your personal enrichment tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Arts. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

$105 For: 4 sessions M 1:00pm-4:00pm

$140 For: 8 sessions T 6:00pm-9:00pm

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Part II Keeping with the skills learned in the original Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain class, we will continue to make amazing progress! Experience more challenges and further improve drawing ability. Drawing the still life, the figure, studies of nature, and drawing from both life and photographs will be covered, while experiencing the same comfortable pace and relaxing approach found in the original course. Approximate cost of materials is $45. Required Text: Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Edwards. Text is available at the UNM bookstore. Course: 02158 $140 For: 8 sessions Section A: Mar 12-Apr 30 T 6:00pm-9:00pm CE North Building Judith Alison Aragon The Artist Way —Finding Water— The Art of Perseverance NEW For those who have taken the Artist’s Way, Parts 1 or 2 this class is based on Julia Cameron’s new book, Finding Water, the final installment in her groundbreaking body of work on the creative process. This is a revolutionary program for artistic renewal and perseverance. It presents steps in persevering on the amazing spiritual journey toward fulfillment of one’s own unique, creative potential. This class offers guidance on weathering the periods in an artist’s life when inspiration appears to have run dry and offers advice and wisdom about tackling some of the greatest challenges artists may face. This class will guide travelers to discover enduring inspiration—it will lead them to water. The twelve classes will include instruction, group interaction, introspection, and several assigned projects. There will be epiphanies, awakening, and laughter. There will be discoveries, remembering, and fun. Required Text: Finding Water, Cameron. Course: 02159 $130 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 30-Apr 17 W 9:00am-11:30am CE South Building Susan Lundy, Professional Artist, trained facilitator

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Course: 02150 Section A: Jan 28-Feb 18 CE North Building Frank Fell

Course: 02154 Section A: Jan 15-Mar 5 CE North Building Judith Alison Aragon

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Reduction Print Making Want to learn something new? Of course - or you wouldn’t be reading this catalog. Here is a wonderful opportunity to learn a new and exciting art form that you can easily do at home. In just 4 weeks, you will learn to create a beautiful print from a linoleum block. The method we will use is called reduction print making. This includes designing a picture and transferring the image to a single block of wood or linoleum. You will then carve out the first design element. After the initial carving is completed, the first color is printed. Each successive color is printed by reducing (carving additional designs) in the block. You will take home an original multicolored print that you have created. There are several useful applications for the print and it can be duplicated over and over: note cards, greeting cards, invitations or wall hangings. The process is easy to learn and will have beautiful results. No previous experience is necessary for this class. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu.

Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain is the most widely used drawing instruction book in the world. This course is for people at all skill levels who want to learn to draw. Based on discoveries in brain research, the basic exercises in this book will help to release your creative potential and tap into the special abilities of the visual, perceptual, right hemisphere of the brain. Bring a pencil, eraser, and typing paper to the first class where a complete supply list will be given. Note: All students are required to purchase The New Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, Edwards. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Approximate cost of materials is $45.


Experimental Drawing and Mixed Media Experimental Drawing and Mixed Media is a class that incorporates the basic elements of drawing—value, line, space, gesture, color, weight, texture, composition— with layering techniques utilizing Golden’s acrylic grounds that include: Absorbent Ground and Acrylic Ground for Pastels. Drawing from objects, photos and personal mark-making to create layers of information with charcoal, pencil, pastel, collage, markers and inks, will allow each student to work through a process that is both personal and formal. The momentum and content of the drawings will develop as additional layers are added to create a rich dimensional surface. The goal is to develop personal drawing skills and find the “surprise” in a finished drawing. Note: A $35 material fee payable to the instructor at the first class. An additional supply list is available at dce.unm.edu. The first class will be a demonstration of the process and techniques and introduction of media.

Drawing Graphite, Pencil, Pen and Ink This course is designed for students with or without previous experience in formal drawing.In this class we will work extensively with a variety of drawing techniques. You will learn to handle and manipulate graphite pencils to produce areas of tonality and texture in both representational and abstract compositions. You will manipulate textural areas of their drawings with India ink, fountain pens or technical ink pens (Rapidographs). We will also explore light transparent overlays of color washes; chiaroscuro (light and dark) techniques. A combination of watercolor washes along with graphite pencils, pen and ink will also be used. Note: A materials list will be available at dce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of materials is $35. Course: 02161 Section A: Mar 4-Apr 22 CE South Building Alan Yablonsky

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Course: 02160 $150 For: 10 sessions Section A: Feb 19-Apr 23 T 6:00pm-9:00pm CE South Building Diane Rolnick

$120 For: 8 sessions M 7:00pm-9:30pm

Portrait Drawing: Beginning Work from a live model and study the structure of the human skull and muscles of the neck and shoulders in this introduction to drawing the human head. Basic proportions and techniques of shading with light and dark tones will be emphasized. Come to the first class prepared to draw. Bring sketch paper (14"x 17" or larger) and drawing pencils. Note: A $30 model fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of first session. Course: 02162 Section A: Jan 17-Mar 7 Aragon Studio in SE Area Judith Alison Aragon

$165 For: 8 sessions Th 6:00pm-8:30pm

Travel Sketchbook Journaling NEW Explore New Mexico with sketchbook and camera. Learn how to make a traveling art kit. Practice basic observation and artistic skills to be able to quick sketch, paint, photograph, and write wherever you are. Learn tips on how to make picture essays to more effectively tell the story of your travels and daily life. Learn ways to improve your images by applying artistic concepts such as composition, lighting, natural perspective, color, and more, while exploring interesting urban and natural places in our community. Each week the class will meet at a different place. Supplies: sketchbook/heavyweight paper, pencil, assorted watercolor pencils, small watercolor set and brushes, small water container, papertowel, black ultrafine permanent pen, portable seat and camera. Course: 02163 $85 For: 4 sessions Section A: Apr 21-May 12 Su 9:00am-12:00pm ABQ Botanic Gardens Sunny Birklund Figure Painting Integrate the fundamentals and aspects of figure drawing with the color, shape and texture of oil paint. Working form the model we will build on basic painting, and focus on the techniques of painting the figure. Through demonstration and exercises we will learn to compose and assemble a pose and create a sustained figure painting. We will explore the initial planning stages to completion, understanding details such as light sources and elements of the composition. We will explore figure painting in oil. Beginning and advanced students may benefit as they work at individual levels. As class size is limited, please sign up early. The approximate cost of oil paints and supplies can be reviewed with instructor. Instructor information and materials list are available through registration and dce.unm.edu. Note: A model fee of $25 is payable to the instructor at the first class. Course: 02167 $85 For: 7 sessions Section A: Mar 18-Apr 22 M 6:00pm-9:00pm CE North Building Leo Neufeld

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Paint the New Mexico Sky NEW The New Mexico Sky has attracted artists for many years to paint its beauty, drama and varied colors. We will focus on learning to see the colors and then mixing them. Demonstrations will be given throughout the day and students will receive individual attention. Students will also learn how to blend, how to create depth and color theory. Students will complete a painting by the end of the workshop and there will also be a short critique on student’s work. Course: 02168 $89 For: 1 session Section A: May 18 Sa 9:00am-4:00pm CE North Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher Painting with Acrylics Learn to paint shape and form without drawing. The emphasis in this class will be on color, space and composition, value and texture, contrast and balance. We will explore the principles of design, the medium and techniques, the mood and meaning, and the elements of art. Note: A supply list is available at dce.unm.edu. Expect to spend approximately $90 for supplies and bring them to the first class. Attendance at first class is mandatory. Course: 02170 $110 For: 7 sessions Section A: Jan 30-Mar 13 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Section B: Mar 21-May 2 Th 1:00pm-4:00pm Both sections: CE North Building Polly Jackson

Course: 02172 $135 For 10 sessions Section A: Feb 16- Apr 20 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm CE North Building George Leone

Oil Painting with Pallet Knife This course is for both beginners and intermediates. Using pallet knives in oil painting brings out the beautiful simplistic nature of objects and brightness in color. With the right amount of paint and the right surface usage of the knife, you are able to express a variety of textures, thus producing a more expressive painting. We will use different exercises, such as still life, landscapes, and a topic choice of your own. Note: Bring your own oil paints, pallet knife, 16"x20" (or similar size) canvas and 2 brushes. Course: 02174 $155 For: 8 sessions Section A: Mar 7-Apr 25 Th 10:00am-12:00pm Park Fine Art Gallery Studio Young-Sook Park A Painting A Day Loosen up and believe in yourself! You can create a painting in a session, and this class will teach you how. Works of art created “alla prima” are vital, energetic, and full of spontaneity. Students are encouraged to use art materials they already own, and the instructor can provide guidance as to the purchase of additional supplies. This class is best suited to those who have had at least a beginner’s course in any painting media. The instructor is experienced in watercolor, acrylic, oil, pastel, and mixed media techniques. Course: 02175 Section A: Mar 13-May 1 Section B: Apr 9-May 2 Both sections: Sailer Studio Bethe Sailer

$135 For: 8 sessions W 6:00pm-9:00pm TTh 9:00am-12:00pm in SW Area

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Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have set minimum enrollments and decisions on course cancellations are made 2-3 days prior to the start date of each class. Please don’t wait until the last minute to register.

Course: 02173 $95 For: 2 sessions Section A: Apr 26-27 F 5:30pm-8:30pm Sa 9:00am-5:00pm CE South Building Nance McManus, CPS, PSNM

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Japanese Sumi-e Painting This is an entry level course for people who have never had experience with Japanese style brush-and-ink painting (sumi-e). It is also a continuing course for previous students. We will learn the basic philosophy behind the practice of this art form through learning and practicing the fundamental techniques which are used in all aspects of sumi-e. The techniques are simple, and when put together the student will be able to create quality aesthetically pleasing works of art. In this art form practice does indeed make perfect. Because of the repetition involved, we can expect to go through many sheets of rice paper. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu.

Pastels are Paint...Not Chalk This two-day workshop is a simple hands-on class that is a great way to experience pastels. We will talk about pastels and try working with different makes of pastels and papers. On Saturday, we will meet at Artisan Studio from 9:00am-5:00pm to experiment with pastels without the pressure of perfect composition. For those of you coming back to art after a hiatus, this is a great class: pastels require no liquid mixing or waiting for things to dry... just get going with color! This class is designed for those with a curiosity of pastel painting and have wondered where to start. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. A materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor on Friday night.


Paint Without Numbers and Color Outside the Lines Find the passion and love of art, find your inner expression. Through the use of various techniques and media learn from the beginning what you need to do to empower your inner creative self. You will have handson studio time as well as short lectures to help you develop your hidden talents. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 02178 $120 For: 6 sessions Section A: Feb 12-Mar 19 T 1:00pm-4:00pm CE South Building Ralph Greene, MFA Paint Without Numbers & Color Outside the Lines Part Deux Continue expressing your passion and love of art. Through the use of various techniques and media continue to explore the tools you will need to empower your inner creative self. You will have hands-on studio time as well as short lectures to continue to develop your hidden talents. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 02180 Section A: Feb 7-Mar 14 CE South Building Ralph Greene, MFA

$120 For: 6 sessions Th 1:00pm-4:00pm

Course: 02181 Section A: Apr 10-May 8 CE South Building Polly Jackson

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Intermediate Pastels Draw with chalk pastels with more awareness of shapes, contrast, texture, line and color. Learn three techniques for using chalk pastels. Intermediates learn to use Color Grays, how to paint with rubbing alcohol to lay down darks for layering, and learn the importance of balance, composition, unity, and keeping your own individual style drawing with pastels. Note: A materials list will be available at dce.unm.edu. Bring materials to the first class. $95 For: 5 sessions W 6:00pm-9:00pm

Watercoloring Travel Journaling NEW This class is designed for people who aspire to paint in the medium of watercolor. No experience necessary. However, people with the some experience who want to enhance their abilities should attend. They primary purpose of this class will be to develop and improve the skills to paint landscapes. Emphasis will be on creating a lively, interesting painting while enhancing enjoyment and transferring desire into accomplishment. Note: Materials needed for the class are the standard supplies to make a watercolor painting including small sheets of paper (8"x10" or so). Suggested materials list is available through the registration office and dce.unm.edu. Course: 02182 Section A: Feb 17-24 CE South Building Kevin Ernesto VanWicklin

$85 For: 2 sessions Su 9:00am-12:00pm

Expressive Color in Oil Pastels Color can make or break your painting. Discover the many ways you as an artist can use color to convey feelings and evoke emotions through your art. You will learn the seven elements and principles of design to create a strong and pleasing painting. Improve your ability to apply color in a way that the impressionists and expressionists did to transform your ideas expressively and uniquely. Each class will begin with a brief demonstration and color exercises to help you see colors in a new way. Be prepared to start exploring colors and transform your work from the very first class. Note: A supply list is available at the time of registration, and at dce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of supplies is $40. Optional: Bring a table top easel to class. Course: 02186 $80 For: 6 sessions Section A: Feb 12-Mar 19 T 3:00pm-5:00pm CE North Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher Expressive Color in Oil Pastel Intermediate This class is designed for those who want to take their work to the next level. We will use a variety of surfaces including canvas, sand paper and an assortment of other water media papers. This class will focus on using bold and brilliant color to achieve paintings that are expressive and emotive. Advanced color theory and the principles of design will be discussed and put into practice. Regular critiques and individual assistance will be given to help students achieve their goals in utilizing expressive color. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu and the registration office. Approximate cost of materials is $40. Optional: Bring a table top easel to class. Course: 02187 $90 For: 6 sessions Section A: Mar 26-Apr 30 T 3:00pm-5:00pm CE North Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

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Beginning Landscape Oil Painting Come and learn the fundamentals of mixing and using colors, as well as values, edges, composition and atmosphere in landscape painting. Each session consists of a demonstration along with individual attention throughout each class. You will receive an 8"x10" color and black and white landscape photograph to work form along with additional instructional materials. This is an entry level course for people who have never had experience in landscape oil painting. Note: A supply list is available at dce.unm.edu Course: 02188 $120 For: 8 sessions Section A: Feb 7-Mar 28 Th 6:00pm-8:30pm CE North Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher Modeling the Figure In Clay We will work from live models. Basic blocking and human anatomy will be studied. Bring a piece of wood about 12"x12", a plastic garbage bag, any modeling tools you have, sprits bottle and a sack lunch to the first session. Note: A clay and models fee of $55 will be payable to the instructor at the first session. Course: 02190 $170 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 26-Mar 16 Sa 10:30am-1:30pm Aragon Studio in SE Area Judith Alison Aragon Raku Fired Handbuilt Pottery In this class you will learn several hand-building techniques, including coil, pinch and slab and the use of hump and slump molds. A variety of projects will be demonstrated by the instructor at the beginning of each class, followed by time for you to work on your own pieces. Note: A $85 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. $185 For: 8 sessions Th 6:00pm-9:00pm

Course: 02195 Section A: Feb 4-Mar 25 Coyote Clay School Coyote Clay Staff

$185 For: 8 sessions M 6:00pm-9:00pm

Intermediate Landscape Oil Painting Do you have some experience in oil painting? Join us and learn how to improve your painting skills. Learn how to see and interpret the landscapes, work on color mixing, study values, edges, composition and atmosphere. Each session consists of a demonstration along with individual attention throughout each class. You will receive an 8"x10" color and black and white photograph to work from along with other instructional materials. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm. edu. Approximate cost of materials is $100. Course: 02196 $120 For: 8 sessions Section A: Apr 4-May 23 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm CE North Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

Course: 02197 $90 For: 2 sessions Section A: Jan 27-Feb 3 Su 12:00pm-4:00pm Mudfish Pottery - Louis D’Amico Lou D’Amico

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Raku Pottery Potluck Spend your Sunday’s creating tea-bowls, clay masks, jewelry boxes, copper and turquoise beads and pendants. We will glaze and fire our pieces in a raku kiln. Raku firing technique is a famous centuries old Japanese method of producing ware for the Japanese tea ceremony. It’s exciting and requires teamwork to load and fire, then unload and smoke the ware in a container. Within 45 minutes you will have colorful, iridescent glazed pieces ready to take home. Bring a dish to share as we enjoy our potluck lunch while we get an overview of the process. Be prepared to share 2 afternoons of fun, good food and great pottery. Note: A $30 materials fee is due at the first class session.

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Course: 02192 Section A: Feb 7-Mar 28 Coyote Clay School Coyote Clay Staff

Trial by Fire Basic throwing on the wheel is just the warm-up to the real fun of this class, learning to fire your work with four very unique techniques. The soda kiln decoration starts with colored slips and engobes on wet clay. When dry enough, the work will be fired in a special kiln up to about 2300 degrees. Then, a solution of soda and water is sprayed in, which vaporizes and settles on the pots to form the unique flashing and “orange peel” texture. In preparing for the gas and electric firings we will continue the use of slip techniques, including combing, trailing and sgraffitto, in combination with colored glazes. We will finish up with a raku firing; this involves removing the pots from the kiln while glowing red hot, and placing in sawdust or straw. Exciting and instantly gratifying, you can take raku fired pots home the same evening! Note: A $85 lab fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.


Clay Sculpture Sculpting in clay gives you an opportunity to make a unique art piece. No previous experience is necessary. Learn at your own pace and level of experience. The class will be organized around several different projects. These projects include 3-dimensional mask making, carving clay and sculpting animal forms. Each project builds on the next and helps you learn the techniques necessary to make a 3-dimensional object. These techniques include slab, coil and carving. You are invited to bring illustrations or photographs to class as a way of developing their ideas. The sculptures will be fired, colored with clay slips for painting and decoration, or textured and dry stained. Extra studio time is available Fridays and Saturdays from 1 to 5pm. Note: A $65 lab fee is payable to the instructor at the first meeting. Map available through our registration office.

Beginning Jewelry/Small Metals and Silversmithing This beginning course provides the fundamental techniques for the design and creation of handcrafted jewelry. Beginning with a series of sterling silver rings, you learn how to size, texture, chase, file, form, silver solder with an acetylene torch, saw, pierce, drill, oxidize, hand-polish, high-polish with a buffing machine, and follow safe studio practices. Your next project will involve fabricating a bezel cup and setting a cabochon stone. We will work with sterling silver, fine silver, copper, brass and semi-precious stones. Local supply sources and discounts available through Diener Studio will be addressed, as well as working lavishly within a limited budget. Prepare to be adorned! Note: A materials fee of $105 is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Limited to 6 students.

Course: 02198 $185 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 24-Mar 14 Th 7:00pm-9:30pm Mudfish Pottery - Louis D’Amico Lou D’Amico

Course: 02205 $230 For: 5 sessions Section A: Feb 26-Apr 2 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Note: This class will not meet on March 12. Section B: Apr 9-May 7 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Both sections: Diener Studio in SW Area-Downtown Kristin Diener, MFA

Course: 02199 $185 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 23-Mar 13 W 7:00pm-9:30pm Section B: Jan 26-Mar 16 Sa 10:00am-12:30pm Section C: Jan 22-Mar 12 T 7:00pm-9:30pm All sections: Mudfish Pottery - Louis D’Amico Lou D’Amico

Continuing Jewelry/Small Metals & Silversmithing This course is designed as a continuation of jewelry making experience, for those students who have completed the Beginning Jewelry/Small Metals and Silversmithing class. We will focus on more complicated techniques in silver soldering, fabrication and stonesetting—including unusually-shaped bezels, incorporating found objects, cage/step/tube and traditional prong settings, fusing, reticulation, chainmaking, findings, repousse’, marriage of metals, shot, hollow forms, forging, making head and eye pins, and safe studio practices—through student-directed projects and instructor demonstrations. Local supply sources and discounts available through Diener Studio will be addressed, as well as working lavishly within a limited budget. Prepare to be adorned! Note: A general supply fee of $60 is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. This covers acetylene, silver solder and flux; all other metal and supplies are purchased by student. Limited to 6 students. Course: 02206 $230 For: 5 sessions Section A: Feb 25-Apr 1 M 6:00pm-9:00pm Note: This class will not meet on March 11. Diener Studio in SW Area-Downtown Kristin Diener, MFA

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Stoneware and Raku Pottery Imagine eating from cups, bowls, and plates that you’ve created yourself, or decorating your home with your own hand made sculpture. Whether you are a beginner or more experienced you can learn our simple techniques to develop new skills including hand building, wheel throwing and using bisque molds. You’ll also learn about glazing and firing in stoneware and raku kilns. Raku firing is an exciting method for achieving iridescent and metallic glazes. In less than an hour you can bring home colorful raku pieces right from the kiln. Participants will share the energy and enthusiasm that’s part of working together in a pottery studio. Additional studio time is available on Fridays and Saturdays. Note: A $65 materials and firing fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Map available at dce.unm.edu.

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Introduction to Enameling NEW Enameling is the colorful result of fusing powdered glasses to metal with high heat, forming a durable vitreous coating. This class provides you with an overview of the ancient art of enameling, from metal preparation, properties of enamel, including dry and wet applications, kiln firing, and safe studio pratices. Students will create wearable and non-wearable enameled works, using copper as a base. The focus will be on learning varied approaches to applying enamel to the copper surface and taking work to a finished degree. No previous jewelry making or metalworking experience is necessary. Note: A materials fee of $125 due at the beginning of first class. Limited to 5 students.

The Art of Beeswax Collage This class allows you to learn a new technique, to add another layer of texture to your collages. This is an exciting and environmentally-friendly technique, as no glue is used in the entire process. Cosmetic grade, pure white beeswax, with no resins or additives is used to adhere the paper ephemera and small 3-D objects used in the collages. Crayons and water-based oil paints add interesting color to the wax. A crock-pot is used to melt the wax and brushes get the wax to the surface. A craft iron and blowgun allow you to smooth out the wax or melt elements away.You will love this class! A supply list is available at time of registration. Note: A $5 materials fee is payable to instructor at the beginning of class.

Course: 02207 $150 For: 2 sessions Section A: Apr 20-27 Sa 10:00am-4:00pm Diener Studio in SW Area-Downtown Kristin Diener, MFA

Course: 02212 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 20 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester

No-Solder Jewelry Making Extravaganza: Etched, Disced, Dapped and Letter-Stamped! NEW Use sterling silver, red brass, yellow brass, copper, semi-precious stone beads, and luscious pearls to make jewelry for gift giving or for yourself! This terrific two-day workshop covers basic etching processes and a variety of silversmithing techniques such as disc cutting, dapping, doming, filing, sanding, hammering/chasing/ texturing, hole punching, alphabetical and numerical stamping, patina/oxidizing, and hand-finishes from satin to shiny. Explore the magical, wearable artistry of jewelry making and leave the studio with your beautiful completed projects—such as earrings, pendants, cuff bracelets, bangles, rings, and belt buckles. All levels welcome. If students have favorite rubber stamps, they can bring them, but it is not necessary. Note: Materials fee $105 due at the beginning of first class.

Mosaic with Vintage China and Found Objects We will be making a small shrine using vintage china pieces, the thinner, delicate china, rather than the heavy industrial kind, along with found objects. Using a strong piece of wood, approximately 12"x12", preferably with a small ledge on the bottom, we will spend the first 4-hour class adhering the china and objects to the surface, using a special adhesive, in a pattern of your choosing. The “theme” is up to you. The final 4-hour class will be spent grouting your piece to complete it. You will then have the skills and product knowledge enabling you to go on to more elaborate and complex pieces. Note: A supply list is available at dce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of supplies is $20.

Course: 02210 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 23 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester

Course: 02215 Section A: May 4 CE South Building Phoenix Forrester

$55 For: 1 session Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm

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Visions Collage Workshop Have you ever done a collage of what you’d like your life to look like? In this class we will explore that! We will make a collage of our goals, dreams and visions for our lives. And then, in safe surroundings and with our affirming, positive class members, we will share them with each other. This is a powerful and magical process that lets the Universe know our true heart and souls’ desires in all areas of our lives. All materials, which include magazines galore, poster board, glue sticks, maps and other items for your use will be provided. Note: A $5 materials fee is payable to instructor at the beginning of the class.

The Luminous Collage Take your collage skill to the next level with this exciting and expansive class using luminous acrylic paints (Pebeo, from France or Lumiare), collage elements, and finally oil paints. The incredible richness of color will add a new and vibrant dimension to your collage. Using vintage photographs, postcards, ledger pages, stamps, and any other beautiful and interesting paper ephemera, we will create magnificent works of art like never before! You will have plenty of time to experiment and create several pieces of art, depending on your personal style and speed. All levels are welcome. Note: A supply list is available at registration.

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Course: 02209 $150 For: 2 sessions Section A: Feb 23-Mar 2 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Note: 2nd Saturday class: 1-4 PM. Diener Studio in SW Area-Downtown Kristin Diener, MFA

Course: 02213 $185 For: 2 sessions Section A: Feb 16-23 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester


The Art of Papermaking Understand the basics of Western papermaking and related paper arts. You will learn how to cook and beat different plant fiber which will be used to make paper for a hand-bound book project of your choice. You will have the opportunity to create a significant paper inventory. Experimentation is encouraged! Papermaking is fun and wet. Note: Please dress appropriately and wear shoes that are waterproof. Paper molds and all pulp, plus binding materials are included in your $75 materials fee which payable to the instructor at the first class is meeting. Class is limited to six. Course: 02216 Section A: Mar 6-Apr 10 Lerma Studio Stephanie Lerma

$175 For: 6 sessions W 7:00pm-9:00pm

Assemblage Workshop 101 Assemblage consists of making a 3-D artistic composition from putting together found objects. In this class we will explore and construct the varieties of assemblage from the free standing to ones in shadow boxes. The juxtaposition of seeming unrelated old and odd objects is a thrilling adventure. Bring your treasures and let us each create magical works of art! Materials list available at dce.unm.edu.

Resin...For the Fun Of It Have you ever wanted to make little objects with photos, glitter, and other images embedded in resin? It’s fun and easy. After almost giving up on the process, the instructor has worked out all the kinks and perfected the process. Join her and learn the basics. We will make several items of your choice. You can make charms for earrings, necklaces or bracelets, as well as lots of other interesting things. Once you get started, you’ll be hooked and the sky is the limit! Note: A supply list is available from the registration office.

Course: 02225 $100 For: 6 sessions Section A: Feb 12-Mar 19 T 6:00pm-8:30pm CE South Building Laura L Gorian Re-Imagining Our Lives and Ourselves Believing in the power of our imagination to transform our lives and ourselves, this class will provide a safe and supportive space for exploring your creativity. A variety of art materials including clay, collage, paint, pastels, found objects and mixed media will be available. There will be time both to engage in art-making and to write in response to your images, allowing for an interaction between your inner images and the words we so often use to “explain ourselves.” Give yourself this time and space to immerse yourself in a creative process and to engage with others involved in this journey. Course: 02234 $50 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 13 Sa 1:30pm-4:30pm Sturges Studio in NW Area Megan Sturges, LPAT, LPCC, Art Therapist & Counselor

Course: 02223 $50 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 9 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester

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Course: 02217 $100 For: 1 session Section A: Jan 26 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester

In the Creative Spirit Everyday life offers a wealth of material you can use to nurture a creative life. This workshop helps you cultivate your individual voice through the written word and a personal vision in various art mediums including painting, drawing and collage. Emphasize the connection between creative ideas and document your personal voyage into living more creatively. Creative writing through prompts, doodling, notation, planning, and visualization will lead you into this journey. Note: Estimated cost of materials: $30. Materials needed for first class: Hardcover spiral sketchbook 8.5"x11" or 7"x10", 12 colored pencils, ruler, writing pen and pencil. Complete supply list will be issued on first day of class.

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Bonne Cuisine UNM Employees: You may use your personal enrichment tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Bonne Cuisine. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR. UNM Employees: Participants who wish to transfer their registration from one cooking class to another must do so three days prior to the start of the class they are transferring from. There will be a $20 transfer fee for those students transferring after that period.

The Art of Baking This class will be a demonstration with some handson participation on high altitude baking. Students will learn to put into practice baking techniques and skills. Topics include weights and measures as applied to cake, bread and pastry baking and the chemistry of baking. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03250 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 5 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Course: 03253 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 7 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Course: 03254 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Jan 29 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America Soup: From Stock to Finish We will start with the basics of making chicken stock to apply to elegant first course soups, as well as hearty thick soups. The selection will include: Cream of Carrot and Rice soup, Cream of Mushroom soup, Soup au Pistou (Provencal vegetable soup) and more. Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03255 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 26 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America Stir Fry Made Easy Learn recipes, stir fry and cutting techniques, as well as identification of ingredients to be able to produce healthy, quick, economical meals. Join us and enjoy this fresh and inovative cooking style. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03256 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Jan 22 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America Cooking With Seasonal Products Do you ever go to the Farmer’s Market and wished you knew what to do with those unusual vegetables such as fennel, turnips, beets, leeks, or kale? In this class you will learn to put these fresh, seasonal vegetables together and make outstanding new dishes. You will even surprise yourself! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

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Course: 03257 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 28 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

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Breakfast For Dinner NEW Sometimes you want something fast and delicious but out of the ordinary. You will leave this class with new recipes to please the whole family! Green chile chicken or an oven roasted vegetable frittata or maybe some homemade biscuits with poached eggs and hollandaise sauce, not to mention the thick cut peppered bacon! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

Chocolate: A Divine Decadence Chocolate is the best, most popular flavor and is definitely decadent! It can be white, dark, cocoa, and used as a sweet or a savory. There will be a selection of recipes, Ganache for truffles, sinful Chocolate Mousse, Red Chile Chocolate Mole Sauce for chicken, Flourless Italian Chocolate Cake and more. We will discuss selection and types of chocolate, proper storage, melting and tempering. Everyone will have a chance to get their hands in the chocolate. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.


New Ways With the Same Old Bird Homemade oven roasted Tuscan Chicken, Chicken Marsala, or Spanish Chicken with peppers and onions. A little bit of traveling in this class. Something for everyone. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03258 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 14 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Course: 03267 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 23 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America Mediterranean Table Tour this wonderful sun-drenched region to discover new dishes and exotic spice combinations from Greece to Provence to Morocco. Learn how to make Greek Moussaka, Baklava, Moroccan Chicken Tagine and more. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

Course: 03259 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 19 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Course: 03268 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 16 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

French Bistro Cooking Take the most elegant cuisine to a practical level with the hearty foods found in the simple little restaurants of France. The menu will consist of Brie and Leek tart with homemade pie pastry, Coq au Vin, Potatoe and Tomato casserole from Brittany, Baba au Rum. Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

Contemporary Southwest New Mexico’s unique foods and rich cultural traditions are expanded in this class. We will use the finest NM cuisine and create new dishes that will please. Red Chile Rubbed Salmon, Salsas, and Roasted Vegetables. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.

Course: 03261 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 5 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Course: 03272 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 18 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Mangia Italiano Traditional cooking of Northern Italy, which is simple yet elegant and so much more than red sauce and garlic. We will produce a complete menu for entertaining or just to treat your family. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

Exploring the Cuisine of India This is an introduction to East Indian cooking. We will learn about the spices and unusual ingredients used in this cuisine, as well as produce a delicious menu of Roasted eggplant mash, Spicy baked Salmon, Lentil Dal with ginger and cilantro, Stir fry green beans with cumin, Pineapple Chutney, Baked yogurt ramkins with Fig syrup. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

Course: 03266 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 6 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

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Mysteries of Fish Cooking Explore the mysteries of fish cookery. We will use various techniques such as poaching and stewing, and we will use recipes that best prepare this most healthy of all proteins. Enjoy shrimp with Mango Curry Salad in Won Ton Cups, Bouillabaisse, Poached Salmon, Fish Steamed in the Chinese Manner and more. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

Paella Valenciana Here is a wonderful menu to take you to Spain, with Classic Paella Valenciana with seafood and chicken as the centerpiece. There will be a selection of Tapas for starters, along with Gazpacho, and for dessert, Flan. Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

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Course: 03276 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 26 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

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Vegetarian Feast What is a parsnip and what do you do with it? Can beets really be good for you? Is that spinach we are having? There are so many vegetables out there just waiting to be used in some fabulous tasting dish. Come and not only learn, but eat these fine vegetables in soups, salads, side dishes and as main courses! Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting. Course: 03279 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Jan 17 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Seasonal Cooking for Optimal Health NEW Food is our first line of defense for disease prevention. This class will introduce the types of foods that are appropriate during each season, which produce optimal balance and nourishment for our bodies. In addition to lecture and demonstration, students will get a chance to cook some great seasonal dishes! Based on Traditional Chinese Medicine, we will also explore the differences in body types and constitutions to ascertain which foods are ideal for each individual. You will leave with information that you can immediately incorporate into your lifestyle to change your eating habits forever. Note: A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 03282 $69 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 9 Sa 10:00am-3:00pm Section B: Apr 13 Sa 10:00am-3:00pm Both sections: Combining Cultures Acupuncture Teresa Crosier, D.O.M

Course: 03284 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 21 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Cooking 102 Do you have basic cooking skills and want to know more? Are you ready to take the next step in your culinary adventure? Join us and continue to hone your kitchen skills! Learn more intricate cooking techniques as well as practice more complex recipes. Learn about seasonal ingredients and try new recipes. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting. Course: 03287 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Jan 31 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer The Business of Catering This seminar is for anyone interested in catering and learning the ins and outs of food services from startup to party completion. The topics to be covered include: startup, legal requirements, menu design, marketing and advertising, creating a brochure, costing/pricing, proposals and contracts, production of the party, and staffing. Course: 03289 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Jan 24 Th 6:00pm-9:30pm CE South Building Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America A Repertoire of Sauces Sauces are to food what icing is to the cake. They vary from main course enhancements to Pasta sauces to salad dressings to dessert creations. We will cover the various sauce families and make many of them, such as classic Bearnaise, Raspberry Mole, Tomato-Basil for pasta, Grand Marnier for dessert and many more. Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start of class meeting. Course: 03290 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 12 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

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Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have set minimum enrollments and decisions on course cancellations are made 2-3 days prior to the start date of each class. Please don’t wait until the last minute to register.

Course: 03286 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Jan 24 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

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New Mexico Red or Green There is nothing like homemade tortillas and sopapillas with your bowl of green chile stew. Come taste New Mexico cuisine at its finest! Learn how to make red and green chile sauce that will please even grandma. Green chile chicken enchiladas, pinto beans in a pressure cooker and homemade salsa will start our fiesta. Come hungry! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.

Cooking 101 Learn basic cooking techniques as well as developing new recipes to please all. You will learn how to read a recipe, how to put it all together in a timely manner and have the confidence to try new things. This class is a must for those who want to go forward in their culinary experience! You will learn knife skills, how to properly cut vegetables and fruit, and how use substitutions in recipes and have the same end result. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.


Introduction to Wine through Comparative Tastings NEW This is an introductory course and assumes no prior wine knowledge. Students will become familiar with the basic components of wine quality through comparative tasting of various groups of red and white wines. The distinctive tates and aromas of different wines will be studied. Goals of the course include a basic wine vocabulary, fundamental tasting skills, familiarity with varietal types, and the ability to choose wine for various occassions and foods. Distinctions between Old and New World wines will be covered, including naming conventions. The full Cosmos Tapas restaurant menu is also available for an additional cost. Optional Text: Wine: An Introduction, Amerine and SIngleton. Note: All students must be at least 21 years old. A materials fee of $65 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03293 Section A: Feb 26-Apr 2 Cosmos Tapas Restaurant Tim Renk

$80 For: 6 sessions T 7:00pm-9:00pm

Culinary Tour of Italy The many regions of Italy are rich in local ingredients to cook with. We will go on a dining exploration and discover the uses for these delicious ingredients. Recipes include Abruzzo Chicken and Eggplant Casserole. From Florence we’ll enjoy Apple Nut Torte, from Milan Risotto and so much more. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.

Sweetheart Dinner Bring your special someone to this special class, whether it’s your partner in life or your best friend. Work together in pairs to create a lovely multi-course dinner complete with dessert to be shared. We will start with a handmade salad and dressing from scratch and end with a variety of chocolate truffles. This is a sweet experience to be shared with your sweetie! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03300 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 7 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

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Course: 03294 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 30 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Los Altos Christian Church Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Gluten Free Baking Gluten free living is becoming more common for individuals coping with Celiac disease, and for those who just want to limit their use of flour. In this class you will learn recipes that have been tried and enjoyed without flour. Learn to make many of your favorite foods, from pie crusts to desserts to corn bread stuffing for Thanksgiving Dinner. Come and learn new ways of eating without sacrificing taste. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03301 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 21 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Tapas Tapas, small bites but full of flavor and filling. Learn what the Spanish have already figured out. You don’t have to have a huge serving of food to have bountiful taste. Tapas are small bites such as fried avocados with salsa, Paella with pork and chicken. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting. Course: 03302 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 28 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Six Ingredients or Less This is a beginner class for those who just need a little help getting dinner on the table. You will learn basic techniques in cooking and what is really meant by a pinch of salt. Learn the fundamentals while preparing delicious and simple cuisine. Note: A food fee of $15 will be colected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03303 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 4 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Pressure Cooking Learn how to prep and cook your meals in less than half the time! You will learn how to use your pressure cooker fearlessly. Using a variety of meats and vegetables in each class, you will be surprised at the combinations of meals that are possible. From green chile stew in 20 minutes, to chocolate cheesecake that will please any plate. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03304 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 11 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

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Cooking on a Budget Cook on a budget and create fantastic food. You will learn how to prepare a chicken and then make several meals out of it. Learn tips to stretch your dollar by shopping for sale items, creating menus, cooking food and freezing some for later. What to do with a tough cut of meat? Come to class and see what you can save and create! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03305 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Jan 29 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Spices and Herbs NEW Learn about the many uses of spices and herbs. Dried vs. fresh, what is the difference? How to convert the recipe if you have dried and not fresh spices. How to make herb infused oil. How to dry fresh herbs and the many recipes that will enhance the spices and herbs without much salt in your dishes. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting. Course: 03306 $55 For: 1 session Section A: May 2 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer Cuisine in 30 Minutes or Less Simple yet tasty meals in minutes. Few ingredients big on taste. A pressure cooker will be used for some meals in this class. You will learn what to always have in your pantry to allow you to make meals in minutes! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.

Cooking for Lunch: The Many Ways of Pasta NEW Pasta sauces are quick, easy and use some ingredients, already on hand. I will demonstrate and everyone will taste Penne with Broccoli, Fresh Tomato, Seafood Sauce, fresh Tomato Basil sauce and more. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of class.

Our Existence After Life Will Rike, author of I Was Still Me, compiled a random sample of reports made by persons who had an afterlife experience and lived to tell about it. He then compiled lists of things they said that were remarkably similar. The result is a description of our next existence in considerable detail. There is no religion or philosophy behind this workshop. Book is enjoyable reading and included for free with class. Course: 04300 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 27 W 7:00pm-9:00pm Segara Residence in NE Area Daniel Mahony, MPhil Emotional Freedom Technique NEW Eventhough we can generally recover from unpleasant experiences or thought patterns, we can still be affected by recurring emotions from past events such as relationships, trauma or loss. We can also be affected by ongoing or future events such as work-related stress, interpersonal problems, depression and various kinds of anxieties and phobias. In these examples, emotions could become stuck rather than released. Even if we try to ignore them, they still affect our lives. When people decide to do something about the negative feelings or patterns they may try counseling, see their doctor, or compensate for their feelings in some way. Every approach has its merits, but many people will not have heard of Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) as an option for resolving a problem. EFT is a very effective yet gentle method of directly balancing the body’s energy system for the feelings that you want to change. Just as you don’t need to know how a car works under the hood to drive one, you don’t have to believe in EFT for it to work. Some people do like to find out more about the theory, while others are happy simply to have their problem resolved. Course: 04301 $95 For: 2 sessions Section A: Feb 26-28 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm Section B: May 21-23 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pm Both sections: Garfield Middle School Meg Colby

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Course: 03309 $35 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 8 F 11:30am-1:00pm CE North Building Gilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

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Course: 03307 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 25 Th 6:00pm-9:00pm Jan’s on 4th Janice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

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Publicly Grateful NEW Experience this interactive seminar on gratitude and learn its secrets for improving your life. Does the economy, job searching, divorce, fear, anxiety or any loss have you down? Gratitude is the answer. Instructor Antonia Montoya will share research finding, best practices, as well as her personal story to inspire you to change the way you see the world. Course: 04302 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 7 Th 8:00am-11:00am Section B: Apr 30 T 6:00pm-9:00pm Both sections: CE South Building Antonia Montoya, MS, CHES Helping Hoarders Do you know a pack rat? A friend, neighbor, family member or other loved one that hoards? Have you seen the hoarding shows on TV and wondered whether their tactics work? Would you like to know how to help hoarders? Come learn from a certified professional organizer who has studied hoarding. Hear what the latest science says about this behavior, how you can help and what doesn’t work.

Loving What Is: The Work of Byron Katie Do you believe that many things are wrong in the world and your own life? If you do The Work, you will certainly feel better about your own life. Byron Katie’s three popular books, workshops, videos, and website have helped millions accept reality and find peace. After a major depressive crisis, she discovered a new way of thinking that pulled her out of it and prevented any relapses. By asking yourself the Four Questions about disturbing thoughts, you too can turn your thinking around, using this powerful form of cognitive therapy. We’ll read her first book, watch videos, discuss methods, and practice numerous examples from our own lives. Required Text: Loving What Is: 4 Questions That Can Change Your Life, Byron Katie. Text can be purchased at UNM Bookstore. Course: 04314 $90 For: 4 sessions Section A: Mar 27-Apr 17 W 10:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Jon Nimitz

Course: 04317 Section A: Feb 9 CE South Building James Masica, MA, LPCC

$45 For: 1 session Sa 10:00am-12:00pm

Overcoming Procrastination Procrastination interferes with our productivity and causes stress. Whether you procrastinate occasionally or find that it is interfering in a major way with your ability to reach your goals, this workshop will help. See why we procrastinate, and learn from a professional organizer ways to overcome the procrastination and make better use of your most precious resource, your time. Course: 04323 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 6 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Katherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer Finding Your Way to Happiness We are living in a time of great uncertainty. How can we find happiness in such turbulent times? There are many self-help books that promise to bring us happiness. Our culture tells us that if we have the right clothing, house, or partner, happiness will follow. However, when we follow these paths we often find our elusive goal receding in the distance. In this class we don’t promise quick fixes. There is no “happiness pill” that provides instant results. Instead our discussion of the latest research in the field of positive psychology will provide guideposts that can be used to chart your course to increased happiness. Research has shown that there are effective techniques that contribute to living happier lives. You will be encouraged to apply these techniques in your daily life and share your experiences with the class. Join us on this important journey. Course: 04325 $80 For: 4 sessions Section A: Mar 21-Apr 11 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm CE South Building Stephen Poland, PhD

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Course: 04305 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Jan 26 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Katherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer

The Laughter Workshop Laughter releases a wide range of “feel-good” hormones that help your mind and body be at their best. This fun, fast-paced workshop introduces you to the refreshing experience of laughter for its own sake, without the use of humor or comedy. You’ll take home six simple practices that will put more laughter in your life. Laughter is a superlative stress-reducer and energy-booster. It’s not a frill or luxury, but a necessary component of a healthy individual or organization. Resiliency, teamwork and creativity are all enhanced by laughter, so it helps groups and organizations as well as individuals. Spontaneous laughter is a learned skill. You’ll think about laughter differently after this workshop, and enjoy more of it every day.

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Say Yes! To Life At age 60, most of us will have another 20 or 30 years to live. In this class, we will discuss how to make those years satisfying and productive. We will look at aging as a time of exciting personal growth and development, not as a time of decline. We will draw from the work of Rabbi Zalman Schachter-Shalomi and others, who have developed a model of aging in a conscious way. The class will be highly interactive, with discussions and exercises to add to the student’s understanding. This course will be particularly suitable to those in the second half of life. Note: A $15 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting to cover required text, Aging to Sageing, Schachter-Shalomi. Course: 04327 Section A: Mar 6-Apr 17 CE South Building Gary Carlson, PhD

$85 For: 7 sessions W 9:30am-11:30am

Introduction to Constellation Work Constellations are a deeply insightful process that shed light and bring clarity into our relationships in life. We are part of many different systems, the most powerful one is our family; but friends, different communities and our work environment also have a deep impact on our sense of well-being. Constellations provide a new perspective on family issues, health problems and professional challenges, and provide lasting solutions. Join us and experience the healing power of constellations. Course: 04332 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 2 Sa 10:00pm-5:00pm Section B: May 4 Sa 10:00pm-5:00pm Both sections: Healing Gate Ursula Nickel, Doctor of Oriental Medicine

$35 For: 1 Session Sa 9:00am-12:00pm

Conquering Clutter Do you hesitate to invite guests into your home or office? Is clutter getting in the way? Are there piles of things all over? Learn from a Professional Organizer: (1) how to get rid of the clutter and keep it from coming back; and (2) how to organize what you have. Your home or office can be both functional and beautiful. Course: 04341 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 2 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Katherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer The Enneagram I The Enneagram, meaning “9 ways” is a remarkable tool for understanding yourself and others. It offers insight into unconscious habits and thought patterns which limit our capacity to live full and productive lives. This course is an introduction to the nine personality types outlined by this ancient psychological system. We will explore the three foundations from which these nine types emerge, and look in depth at the illusions with which each type deceives itself. We will note the inherent similarities and differences between the personality types and discuss how the different types interact with their environment in both healthy and compulsive ways. Course: 04346 $50 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 23 Sa 9:00am-4:00pm CE South Building Megan Sturges, LPAT, LPCC, Art Therapist & Counselor Your Dreams Talk To You Everybody dreams. You will learn the six functions of dreams, the two types of dreams, and dream incubation. Come and learn how to remember dreams, how to keep a dream journal, how to interpret dreams, and how to dream to solve problems and enhance creativity. Bring a dream, either a recent one or a long ago dream. If you do not have a dream you will be given something with which to work. You will leave this workshop feeling inspired. Note: Bring a notebook and a sack lunch. Course: 04347 Section A: Feb 9 CE South Building Rita Herther, MA

$65 For: 1 session Sa 10:00am-5:00pm

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Course: 04340 $45 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 9 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm CE South Building Katherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer

Growth & Enrichment

Want to Adopt? Here’s How! This class will serve as a forum for people interested in adopting. Family Matters is an adoption advocacy organization and, as such, will provide information and resources on the wide array of opportunities including private, state and agency adoptions, international and domestic adoptions, and the adoption of infants, young and older children, and those with special needs. Associated costs and processes, and emotional and family considerations will be discussed. Additionally, the myths about adoption will be dispelled as participants engage in activities that are designed to answer their particular questions. Optional Text: Raising Adopted Children, Melina. Optional Text available at the UNM Bookstore.

Managing Your Time A recent poll indicates that 83% of the people in this country want to be better organized! Learn from a Professional Organizer how to get around the obstacles to managing your time. Find the time you need, for yourself or to give to others, and reduce the stress in your life.


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Bead Stringing Design your own personal necklace and earrings. Learn all the basic techniques of bead stringing, which will include how to knot between beads. Please bring lots of beads and any kind of charms you might like to put on your jewelry. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 05352 Section A: Jan 26 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

$60 For: 1 session Sa 9:30am-4:00pm

Make Your Own Vintage Typewriter Key Bracelet In this class, students will be making their own authentic vintage typewriter key bracelet. This bracelet requires no soldering, there will be a large selection of fabulous type keys with letters and numbers to choose from. Students can make an especially wonderful bracelet for themselves. The keys will all be cut, the backs ground down and ready to adhere to the bracelet. You will also be provided the bracelet chain. Note: A $45 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.

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Course: 05353 $50 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 27 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester Creative Wire Rings Master the foundation for making simple but elegant wire rings. You will learn how to use ring mandrels, size rings, and use a bench vise to create multi-wired rings. When you leave this class you will have rosette rings, bead rings, a hammered scroll ring, and a lovely three bead multi-wired scroll ring. Materials required: Small jeweler’s needle nose and round nose pliers, metal ring mandrel, hammer, small anvil, assortment of small beads, and 20ft. of round 20 gauge wire. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Course: 05354 Section A: Feb 9 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

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Creative Wire Wrapping: Basic Circle Develop consistency in your wire work and the use of tools. This will open a whole new world for your creativity. Learn how to connect beads together with the basic circle (loop), figure eights, and links. You will also learn to make an eye-clasp and basic hook. You will leave class with a finished necklace of your own design. Note: Please bring jeweler’s needle nose pliers, round nose pliers, wire cutters, four feet of 18-gauge wire, and four feet of 20-gauge wire and an assortment of beads that fit on the wire. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 05359 Section A: Feb 28 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

$50 For: 1 session Th 6:00pm-9:00pm

Creative Wire Wrapping: Coiling Learn to make coils and be amazed with the variations of jewelry you can create. We will explore designs with coils and twisted wire, making chain links, and beads made from coils to create a unique necklace for you to take home. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Course: 05360 Section A: Mar 20 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

$50 For: 1 session W 6:00pm-9:00pm

Creative Wire Wrapping: Flat Spiral Make spiral hook’n eye clasps that will dress up your necklaces and save you money. We will discover how to hammer the wire in order to create texture and also give your pieces strength and boldness. You will learn about the classic Egyptian spiral and how to make many different designs. You will be sure to walk away with a classic necklace. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 05361 Section A: Apr 11 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

$50 For: 1 session Th 6:00pm-9:00pm

Creative Wire Wrapping: Earring Design Make your own style of earring wire and learn to make unlimited varieties of classic dangles, charms, and components. The possibilities, like your imagination, are limitless. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Please bring flat nose pliers, round nose pliers, wire cutters, 12 feet of 20-gauge wire, 30 4mm beads, and an assortment of small beads. Please bring jewelers needle-nose pliers, round-nose pliers, wire cutters, 10 feet of 18 gauge wire, and an assortment of beads that fit on the wire. Course: 05362 Section A: May 2 CE South Building Camille Argeanas

$50 For: 1 session Th 6:00pm-9:00pm

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Lovely Pins from Vintage Tins In this fun class, we will be cutting vintage tins into various shapes and adding bits and pieces of our own favorite antique gems and jewels to make some very special brooches for personal adornment or to give as gifts! Add a pin back and you’ve got a masterpiece! Scour your own home, yard sales, the flea market, antique and collectable shops for vintage tins with wonderful graphics. Go thru your old jewelry for little rhinestone bits and any other glittery stones, jewels and small flowers to bring to adorn your beautiful creation. You will be able to make 3-5 pins depending on what supplies you bring to class and your work style. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu or at time of registration. Course: 05363 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 9 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester Cut, Pierce, Sew and Suspend with Metal and Found Objects! In this fun 2-hour class we will first be cutting a shape of our choosing from a piece of metal (sterling, brass or copper, your choice), then, we will be piercing the metal with a drill and then “sewing” our found objects on with sterling wire, as ornamentation. This is a fun option to gluing or soldering, in making original, oneof-a-kind jewelry. We will also use wire to suspend and dangle little trinkets as finishing touches. Start scouring the flea market estate sales and antique shops for antique hammered steel belt buckles and shoe clips, Bakelite belt buckles and any vintage rhinestone and sterling filigree jewelry pieces. Prepare to create a masterpiece! Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu or at time of registration.

Course: 05366 Section A: Feb 9 CE South Building Marlene Niemann

$80 For: 1 session Sa 10:00am-3:30pm

$90 For: 4 sessions T 5:30pm-8:30pm

Bath Bombs & Fairy Dust Toss a bath bomb into the tub and watch it erupt into a fizzing mass of delicious fragrance calming to mind and spirit. The salts are virtually guaranteed to dissolve and defuse the day’s stresses by easing tired, strained, or sore muscles. Participants will make at least two dozen bombs of varying sizes, shapes, colors, and fragrances. As in all my classes, the classroom focus will be not only on how to make bath bombs, but to troubleshoot problems such as cracking, mushrooming, and premature fizzing! Note: A $20 material fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 05369 $105 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 2 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Streett Studio in Bosque Farms Elizabeth Barnes-Streett Liquid Soapmaking and Shampoo Making liquid hand/body soap will be our focus. Recipes are included for shampoo for yourself and a modified recipe for your pet. We utilize the hot process; soap is neutral and ready to use after 24 hours. This product is a great addition to a gift basket. This class is limited to six students. Note: A $20 materials fee payable to instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 05371 $105 For: 1 session Section A: May 11 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Streett Studio in Bosque Farms Elizabeth Barnes-Streett The Pampered Lady Have you ever wondered about those marvelous spa recipes? Learn the basics of making salt glow scrubs, bath salts, dream pillows, bath bombs, fizzies and sachets. Make full-size samples in class to take home. A gift basket of these items will make anyone feel pampered and loved. The items are easy and inexpensive to make. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. Course: 05372 $105 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 9 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Section B: Apr 6 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Both sections: Streett Studio in Bosque Farms Elizabeth Barnes-Streett

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Basket Weaving: Wool Drying Basket NEW This course is designed to acquaint you with the tools, terms and techniques of basic basket weaving, an ancient art form practiced by many cultures throughout the ages and still being enjoyed today. For this course you need to bring a tape measure or ruler, pencil, utility scissors or reed cutters, large towel, mat knife, white glue, and a pan 10 inches in diameter which holds a water depth of 6 inches. Note: A $25 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Class will break for a one hour lunch.

Course: 05368 Section A: Apr 2-23 CE North Building Dan King

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Course: 05364 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 16 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Forrester Studio in SE Area Phoenix Forrester

Hands on Auto Repair Beginners, gain hands-on experience with your own car. Learn about basic maintenance, tune-ups, oil changes, brakes, cooling, and electrical. Develop the ability to diagnose and take care of many common repair problems. Helpful hints on the buying and selling of cars will be discussed. Suggested materials: paper, pencil, small hand tools, and your own car.


Body Products Made at Home I If you have sensitive skin or simply want to put together a gift basket of various body care products, we will cover the basics. All recipes have a maximum of five to six locally available ingredients (most you may already have in your kitchen). Choose five items out of the workbook to create. The workbook provides recipes for lotions, moisturizers, cold cream, lip glosses and balms, anti-wrinkle oil, firming neck cream, stretch mark cream, fresheners, masks, hair conditioners and gels, invigorating foot rubs and refreshing leg gels, shaving cream, cuticle cream, nail hardener, aluminumfree powder, spray, or stick deodorant, sunblock, and tooth powders. This class is limited to six students. Note: A materials fee of $20 payable to instructor at the beginning of class.

Course: 05375 $105 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 9 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Section B: May 4 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Both sections: Streett Studio in Bosque Farms Elizabeth Barnes-Streett

Body Products Made at Home II This class is an expansion of the first class in body products for your whole household. It also includes using vegetable based emulsifying waxes and preservatives. Adult recipes include are: lotion bars, tiger balm oil, un-petroleum jelly, skin savior gel (the best sunburn/ windburn recipe around), facial steam treatments, insect repellent, heel and elbow cream (really helps those cracked hard areas), and dreamy tub tea. The mostly kid stuff recipes: henna tattoo paste (temporary tattoos), diaper rash and cradle cap ointment, baby powder, and baby massage oil. In the mostly pet stuff section, the recipes include: flea repellent for cats and dogs, flea powder, antibacterial powder, eyewash, ear mite oil, and rosemary oil soap spot remover. Prerequisite: Body Products Made at Home I. Note: A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.

Silver Jewelry Using Metal Clay Create fine silver jewelry using Art Clay. Art Clay consists of silver particles in a non-toxic binder and water. It looks, feels and acts just like clay. When heated, the binder and water burn away to leave 99% pure silver. A kiln or inexpensive hand-held torch can be used for this process. Imagine the incredible jewelry possibilities! No previous art experience or skills are required. Beginners will be amazed at their success. Those who have worked with Precious Metal Clay before will be challenged with more difficult pieces. You will complete original pieces of jewelry, and learn to set up a “kitchen table” studio to continue working with Art Clay. Iliana Carrillo is an Art Clay certified Senior instructor by Art Clay World USA and a certified artisan by the PMC National Guild. Note: A materials fee of $95 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. Bring your lunch, a small work light and extension cord to class.

Course: 05374 $105 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 13 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Streett Studio in Bosque Farms Elizabeth Barnes-Streett

Course: 05382 Section A: Apr 13 CE South Building Iliana Carrillo

$75 For: 1 session Sa 9:00am-5:00pm

Stained Glass: Beginning Learn the skills of cutting glass and assembling techniques for both copper foil and lead came with emphasis on soldering. One project will be done in each technique. All tools are provided. Note: A lab fee of $25 is payable at the beginning of the first class. Bring a sack lunch to each class meeting. Course: 05383 $170 For: 2 sessions Section A: Feb 3-10 Su 10:00am-4:00pm Section B: Feb 24-Mar 3 Su 10:00am-4:00pm Section C: Apr 7-14 Su 10:00am-4:00pm All sections: Hot Flash Glass Inc. Donna Greenstreet

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Growth & Enrichment

Course: 05373 $105 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 2 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pm Streett Studio in Bosque Farms Elizabeth Barnes-Streett

Herbal Soapmaking—Cold Process Make your own handmade soap for personal use or to kick start a home-based business. This class utilizes the cold process from scratch, not melt and pour. Our instructor shares her experiences in retail, consignment, and in the arts/crafts selling venues. Whether you want to design your own soap recipe as your trademark or simply use tried and true methods, this class is for you. We focus on natural colors, fragrances, herbs and ingredients. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the time of class to cover workbook, ingredients and herbs. Bring a bath-size towel. The towel will not be damaged; it is used for insulation only. A reusable soap mold will be provided that you may keep.

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Introduction to Glass Fusing Learn the basic techniques of glass fusing. Create dichroic jewelry, a beautiful plate and a night light. Kiln sized and firing schedules will be discussed, as well as demonstrations of a variety of firing techniques. All materials included. Note: Closed shoes and long pants are required for safety. Course: 05384 $170 For: 2 sessions Section A: Mar 2-Apr 9 Sa 11:00am-2:00pm Section B: Mar 30-13 Sa 11:00am-2:00pm All sections: Hot Flash Glass Inc. Karen Conty Scrapbooking 101 Learn all the basic elements of scrapbooking, including color, layout, accents, and journaling. After learning about these elements, you will put them into practice while creating your own scrapbook pages. Note: A materials fee of $25 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. Course: 05385 Section A: Apr 15 CE South Building Amber Wilson

$35 For: 1 session M 6:00pm-8:00pm

Rubber Stamping 101 If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to make beautiful projects using rubber stamps, this is the class for you. All the mystery and difficulty of stamping will be removed, and you’ll be amazed by how fun and rewarding this craft can be. You will learn a variety of stamping techniques and make several projects, including cards, gifts, and gift boxes. Note: A materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. $35 For: 1 session M 6:00pm-8:00pm

Course: 05387 Section A: Apr 28-May 5 Hot Flash Glass Inc. Donna Greenstreet

$170 For: 2 sessions Su 10:00am-4:00pm

$35 For: 1 session M 6:00pm-8:00pm

Glass Fusing Beyond the Basics This class is designed to address the interests of students that have completed an introductory glass fusing class. This class will enable you to design glass for more artistic pieces. You will complete two plates that have been fused and slumped. Note: A materials fee of $39 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Closed shoes and long pants are required for safety. Course: 05392 $170 For: 2 sessions Section A: Mar 16-23 Sa 11:00am-2:00pm Section B: Apr 20-27 Sa 11:00am-2:00pm Both sections: Hot Flash Glass Inc. Karen Conty Blowing In the Wind NEW Celebrate Spring by making whimsical kites, banners, flags and windsocks to decorate your home and garden or to fly at the park. We will make items out of both paper and fabric. We’ll do some cutting and sewing, printing and painting. Learn a little about the long history of kites in many cultures. Course: 05393 Section A: Mar 16 CE South Building Sunny Birklund

$95 For: 1 session Sa 8:00am-4:00pm

Early New Mexico Punched Tin Work In this one-day hands-on workshop, you will learn the basic techniques of doing punched tin work. Learn and practice stamping, punching and soldering. Your class projects, which you can complete in class, are a night-light with electrical and a tin frame with mirror (approx. 15"x20"). Note: A lab fee of $50, payable to the instructor, is due on the day of class to cover the materials needed for your projects and the use of all the tools. A half hour lunch break at noon will allow you enought time to finsih your projects. Please bring a sack lunch. Course: 05395 $85 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 23 Sa 8:00am-5:00pm Section B: Mar 23 Sa 8:00am-5:00pm Section C: Apr 27 Sa 8:00am-5:00pm All sections: CE North Building Ginny Arellanes

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Stained Glass Advanced For students who have completed a beginning stained glass class and have learned good skills in basic cutting and solder techniques. Class will include a 12"x16" project that will focus on quality of craftsmanship through careful planning and expanding the skills you have learned in beginning class. Methods for a threedimensional box with decorative solder techniques will also be included. Note: Select pattern and purchase glass before class for 12"x16". $35 materials fee payable at first class meeting. Beginning Class Required. Must own or have access to tools as work out of class time is part of course work.

Course: 05388 Section A: Mar 4 CE South Building Amber Wilson

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Course: 05386 Section A: Feb 4 CE South Building Amber Wilson

Stamping Techniques—Advanced Now that you know the basics of stamping, learn some new techniques that will wow you! Techniques that will be covered are embossing, watercoloring, and unusual card folds. Note: A materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor at the first class.


Quilting 101 A quilting class designed for the absolute beginning quilter. Begin with the very basics including vocabulary, safe and accurate cutting, proper pressing, how to sew an accurate 1⁄4" seam and how to pick out fabrics for a quilt you will love. There are two projects which teach and reinforce beginning skills. To the first class bring: a rotary cutter, a 6" x 12" quilters’ ruler, 1⁄2 yard of a 100% cotton LIGHT fabric, 1⁄2 yard of a 100% cotton DARK fabric, 1⁄8 yard of a 100% cottom MEDIUM accent stripe, and 1⁄4 yard of Insul-Brite batting. Required Text: Complete Guide to Quilting (Better Homes and Gardens Creative Collection)(Paperback-2003) and you must have a sewing machine in good working order and know how to use it. Note: Sample and supply list available at The Quilt Works and dce.unm.edu.

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Course: 05406 Section A: Jan 30-Mar 6 The Quilt Works Carol Bell, BS, MS

$95 For: 6 sessions W 6:00pm-8:30pm

Quilting 102 This class has been designed for the novice quilter. A novice quilter has been quilting for 2 years or less. A novice knows how to: use a rotary cutter, ruler and mat, sew an accurate 1⁄4" seam, and prepare and sew a mitered binding. Surpass the Absolute Beginner when you construct a 42"x 48" contemporary sampler. This is a wonderful project to learn or to polish piecing skills while creating a variety of blocks in varying amounts and sizes. Color Theory is discussed in detail. The eleven different blocks featured are: pinwheels, flying geese, log cabin, modified light and shadows, half square triangles, half square pinwheel, attic window variation, art square, nine patch, nine patch straight furrow and bear’s paw. 14 different fabrics, 10 of them fat quarters, comprise the quilt top. Required Text: Pattern ‘Marmalade & Jam’ is available on-line or at The Quilt Works. Note: A supply list is available at dce.unm.edu. Course: 05407 Section A: Mar 20-May 8 The Quilt Works Carol Bell, BS, MS

$99 For: 8 sessions W 6:00pm-8:30pm

Sewing: Beginning Enter the exciting world of sewing. You will be introduced to the sewing machine, sewing terms, working with a pattern, cutting, marking, and pressing techniques. Projects will include putting on a pocket, inserting a zipper, making buttonholes, working with fusible interfacing etc. Note: A materials fee of $5 is payable to the instructor on the first class meeting. Bring one yard of 45" wide medium weight woven fabric and matching spool of all purpose sewing thread to the first class. Course: 05411 $115 For: 6 sessions Section A: Mar 25-Apr 29 M 6:00pm-8:30pm Ann Silva’s Sewing Center Nancy Lovett

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Sewing: Advanced Beginning Improve your sewing skills for a more professional look. This class is for those who would like to build on their basic sewing skills, get more experience working with commercial patterns and making basic alterations. Bring the project of your choice and Nancy will help you. Whether you are interested in garment sewing, home decorating, crafts or quilting. Come turn your ideas into reality. Course: 05412 $140 For: 6 sessions Section A: Mar 28-May 2 Th 6:00pm-8:30pm Ann Silva’s Sewing Center Nancy Lovett Crochet: A Beginning Course Feed your brain and exercise your fingers. Everyone is welcome: female, male, young or old. Students will learn how to do the basics of crochet: chain stitch, single crochet, and slip stitch. At least four new stitches each session will be learned for the first four weeks. In addition, students will be able to complete two or more projects from patterns and instructions (a scarf, hat and or dishcloths) provided by the instructor. Fun provided by the class. Please bring a crochet hook G or larger, skein of worsted yarn (at least one)—does not have to be new; check out thrift stores for fun finds. Please no black yarn. Course: 05413 Section A: Mar 2-Apr 6 CE North Building Jeannie Fagerstrom

$100 For: 6 sessions Sa 10:00am-12:00pm

Crochet: Intermediate Students will learn how to do more complex stitches and patterns as well as the basics of crochet. Students will learn at least four stitches and be able to complete two or more projects from patterns and instructions provided by the instructor. Please bring a crochet hook G or larger and a skein of worsted yarn. Course: 05414 $90 For: 5 sessions Section A: Apr 13-May 11 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm CE North Building Jeannie Fagerstrom Knitting: Beginning The art of hand knitting has been practiced for thousands of years and is still a popular hobby today. You too can learn this ancient art form. This course will provide an in-depth introduction to the basic knitting stitches: knit and purl, casting on and casting off, increasing and decreasing. Students will complete a project of their choice. This is a hands-on class with directed instruction and demonstrations. Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of materials is $20. Course: 05415 Section A: Mar 2-Apr 6 CE North Building Jeannie Fagerstrom

$100 For: 6 sessions Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm

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Knitting: Intermediate Prerequisite: Beginning Knitting or knowledge of basic knit and purl stitches, casting on and casting off. This class will teach you to expand your newly-learned basic knitting skills by completing a simple beginners’ knit pattern of your choice. Following the instructions at the beginning of the pattern, please arrive at the first class with the needles and yarn as required. Also handy to have: a small pair of scissors, a small writing pad and pencil. Class limited to 10 students. Course: 05416 $90 For: 5 sessions Section A: Apr 13-May 11 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm CE North Building Jeannie Fagerstrom Knitting Your Own Socks Basic Knowledge of knitting required for this class. A class that will teach students the joys and challenges of knitting socks. The first in-the-round knitting was done on three or more double pointed needles. Students will learn how to knit with double-pointed needles, and with two circular needles, time permitting. Students will be able to learn heel flaps, gussets, and short rows. There will be a first quick project (teaches the principles of socks.) Students will begin their first real pair of socks. Materials required: size 4 or bigger double pointed needles, large skein of worsted weight yarn (does not have to be new), additional yarn as required by the sock book recommendations given from instructor at the first class, cost a maximum of $20. Course: 05418 Section A: Mar 6-Apr 3 CE North Building Jeannie Fagerstrom

$95 For: 5 sessions W 5:50pm-7:30pm

Course: 10652 Section A: Jan 23-Mar 6 Garfield Middle School Paul Walton

$95 For: 5 sessions W 5:30pm-8:30pm

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Cross Country Skiing: Basic Touring This course is designed to take both the ‘never been’ skier as well as those who are having problems with fundamental techniques to a level of ability that allows safe and comfortable travel through backcountry terrain. Techniques to be developed will include the kick and glide, wedge and wedge turn, stem Christi, parallel and telemark turns, hill climbing and trail strategies. Classroom sessions will consider ski equipment and clothing selections. basic orienteering and terrain evaluation, as well as slide presentation and lecture demonstrating the above techniques. Students must be in good physical condition to meet the rigorous demands of this class. Tuition does not include ski equipment rental. Ski sessions begin in the morning. Bring a sack lunch. Course: 10660 $120 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 15-Feb 9 TSa 7:00pm-9:00pm Note: Field Trips for this class will be held on Saturdays 10am-4pm, Jan 19, 26, Feb 2, 19. CE North Building Paul Chandler Cross Country Advanced Touring This course is designed for those who have strong intermediate skills or have successfully completed course 10660. We will focus on downhill turning and telemark techniques. Class will be taught at the Sandia Park Ski Area. This will be an intensive study opportunity for those looking to get beyond the basics of touring. Note: Ski rental and lift pass are not included in tuition. Course: 10662 $70 For: 1 session Section A: Feb 10 Su 9:00am-4:00pm Sandia Mountain Ski Area Paul Chandler

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Bicycle Repair: Park Tool Mechanic 101 This Bicycle Mechanics Course is designed to teach basic skills for the novice and advanced cyclists. The Park Tool School Mechanics Program will certify students, upon completion of required course materials. This certificate can be used for knowledge verification in the bicycle mechanic’s field. Note: A materials fee of $35 is payable to the instructor at the first class. Bring your bike to class, any tools you may have and a sack lunch.

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Introduction to Recreational Kayaking NEW This 9-hour clinic will teach you the basic skills needed to paddle any type of kayak on flatwater or moving water. This includes sit on tops, recreational, touring, whitewater and inflatable kayaks. Kayaking can be fun and easy if you learn the right techniques. This one day course starts out with a 4hr lesson in an indoor, heated pool, where students learn the correct way to exit from a capsized kayak, and how to re-enter a dry boat from deep water in 1 minute or less. We’ll discuss concepts that keep our body in a safe and ergonomic position to harness the most power with minimal effort. We’ll learn the basic strokes needed to move forward, backward and sideways, then we’ll refine the techniques to move our boat 2-3 times it’s length with a single stroke, literally making it glide across the water. The afternoon portion takes place on the Rio Grande Bosque, in Albuquerque’s own back yard. Here, we’ll practice the strokes we learned in the pool and apply it to moving water (no whitewater). At the end of the day, students should be well prepared for easy outings to Cochiti, the Rio Grande Bosque or similar environments. Those wishing to continue their skills will have a solid foundation for Whitewater or Kayak Touring classes. The price includes all kayaks, gear and pool rental fees.

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Course: 10666 $155 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 14 Sa 8:00am-7:00pm Rio Grande Indoor Pool Kelly Gossett, New Mexico Kayak Instruction, Inc. Flyfishing Basics Designed for beginners or anyone interested in the sport, this class has been given annually since 1978 by Bill Black. Practical issues such as where feeding trout are likely to be located in a stream are stressed. The insects most important to trout and the flies that “imitate” them are more complex subjects which can be better understood at a simplified and more usable level. One morning is devoted to an outdoors fly casting clinic where students master the basic casting stroke. The costs for dependable yet affordable gear are discussed while special topics such as New Mexico’s famed San Juan River and techniques for fishing ponds and lakes round out a comprehensive program. The staff includes Kathie Black who offers a women’s perspective on the sport after many years of experience. Jim Black has worked in tackle retail and teaches fly fishing on an individual basis. Jim is in charge of the casting clinic. Note: Students will need to purchase the following required text. Flyfishing the Rocky Mountain West, by W.C. Black.is availabe at Charlie’s Sporting Goods and Los Pinos Fly and Tackle Shop. Course: 10667 $75 For: 4 sessions Section A: Mar 2-23 Sa 9:00am-12:00pm Basic Medical Sciences - UNM Dr William Black, MD, Pathologist, UNM School of Medicine, Author

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Golf I Beginning golfers will learn the theory, mechanics, and basic fundamentals of golf, rules, etiquette, and the use of irons and woods. Equipment will be furnished if needed. Tuition includes ball fee and use of golf clubs. Enrollment is limited. Course: 10668 $130 For: 7 sessions Section E: Mar 16-Apr 27 Sa 11:00am-1:00pm Puerto del Sol Golf Course John Kienle, Apprentice Professional Section D: Mar 16-Apr 27 Sa 9:00am-11:00am Puerto del Sol Golf Course John Kienle, Apprentice Professional Section F: Mar 16-Apr 27 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm Santa Ana Golf Club James Surber, Golf Professional Section C: Mar 21-May 2 Th 4:30pm-6:30pm Ladera Golf Course Wright Zimmerly, Golf Professional Section A: Mar 23-May 4 Sa 9:00am-11:00am UNM Championship Golf Course Monty Mills, Golf Professional Section B: Mar 23-May 4 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pm UNM Championship Golf Course Monty Mills, Golf Professional Golf II Improve your game. This course is for those who already have a grasp of the basic fundamentals of golf, have completed Level I, or have equivalent experience. Equipment will be furnished if needed. Tuition includes ball fee and use of golf clubs, but personal golf clubs would be preferred. Course: 10669 $130 For: 7 sessions Section A: Mar 16-Apr 27 Sa 3:00pm-5:00pm Santa Ana Golf Club James Surber, Golf Professional Golf: Secrets for Success with the Shortgame This course is intended for individuals seeking to expand their knowledge of the shortgame. Focus on the different aspects necessary to lower your scores and improve your game. Topics covered: Chipping, Putting, Short pitches, Long pitches, Lob shots, Bunker shots. Course: 10672 $90 For: 3 sessions Section A: Apr 13-27 Sa 11:00am-1:00pm UNM Championship Golf Course Monty Mills, Golf Professional Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have set minimum enrollments and decisions on course cancellations are made 2-3 days prior to the start date of each class. Please don’t wait until the last minute to register.

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Horseback Riding: Beginning This beginning class is designed for the person with little or no horse experience. Students will learn how to catch and saddle their horse, ride at the walk and trot. The basics of horse maintenance, health care, and the cost of both. We start with a basic understanding of the horse’s mind, jokingly called “Horse Psychology 101.” We’ll go over different breeds and their characteristics, what the “perfect” horse would be, and how to find him. A major topic of this class is safety around horses, related to how the horse thinks and processes things going on around him. It all comes together for a relaxing and educational way to spend two hours a week. Course: 10673 $245 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 26-Mar 16 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Rose Lee Stables in Edgewood Rose Lee Horseback Riding: Intermediate This intermediate class is designed for students who have taken the beginning course. If you’re thinking of becoming a horse-owner or already have a horse, this class will benefit you greatly. We’ll cover the horse’s mind, responses, and general way of thinking. Learn to control the speed of the lope, and why leads are important. Conformation, health care, maintenance, and the average cost of what is required to be a horse owner are covered. Many of these subjects are covered in the beginner class, but we go into much more detail, and get more “hands-on” experience in this class. One week is left open for student special interest. Course: 10674 $245 For: 8 sessions Section A: Mar 23-May 11 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Rose Lee Stables in Edgewood Rose Lee

Course: 10686 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Apr 13 Sa 8:30am-12:30pm UNM Main Campus - Johnson Center Susan Harper, PhD, Coordinator and Facilitator of the UNM High Ropes Confidence Course and Rock Climbing Program An Introduction to Hiking in New Mexico Hiking in New Mexico is more than sunglasses and a light pair of boots. The terrain and weather conditions range from dessicating winds and raw volcanic mountains to deep snows and near-alpine high summits. How does the new hiker learn what’s appropriate and safe for venturing into those climes? This class addresses issues every hiker should be aware of when planning to play in the outdoors. Hazards and risks, physical fitness, navigation in the field, leadership in groups, correct equipment, all these and more will be presented with a primary emphasis on safety first, enjoyment next. A hands-on class with maps, an examination of gear catalogs to discuss item utility and to separate want from need, visits to useful online wesbsites and eventually a brief trip to some local topography will round out the lesson. Course: 10694 Section A: Apr 3-10 CE South Building Michael Grady

$95 For: 2 sessions W 6:00pm-9:00pm

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Rock Climbing Experience the thrill and adventure of vertical rock climbing. Learn climbing techniques and the safe use of equipment through top roping. Gain the necessary basic skills to safely continue the journey into the world of vertical rock climbing. The course will be conducted at UNM’s climbing walls and in the field. All equipment will be provided (details will be given at the first class meeting.) Note: Field trip dates are April 20 and 27. Students need to bring one piece of 8 ft. long, 9-11 mm (3⁄8-7⁄8") thick accessory rope.

High Ropes Course for Women and Men Have you ever wondered what a High Ropes Course is or wanted to do one? This is your opportunity to be high on the UNM High Ropes Course. You can challenge yourself, work together, problem solve, build confidence and have fun in the process! Wear athletic shoes and athletic clothing (no tank tops) bring water and sunscreen. Camera is optional, but a great way to remember the day! Come alone or bring a spouse, a friend, a colleague, son or daughter (16 and over).

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Course: 10685 $125 For: 6 sessions Section A: Apr 16-27 TTh 6:30pm-9:30pm Sa 8:00am-5:00pm UNM Main Campus - Johnson Center Orlando C. Romero, American Mountain Guides Association, Certified Single Pitch Instructor

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Music, Dance & Theatre UNM Employees: You may use your personal enrichment tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Music, Dance & Theatre. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Community Big Band This ten-week class provides the supportive environment and quality instruction to successfully negotiate big band arrangements. This class focuses on developing and refining a varied repertoire of jazz arrangements. An end-of-class recital will showcase the band’s accomplishments. Enrollment is on a first-come, firstserve basis until all chairs are full. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available.

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Course: 12740 $125 For: 10 sessions Section A: Jan 27-Mar 24 Su 12:30pm-2:00pm Note: Class will not meet on Mar 31. Recital will be on Thursday Apr 4. New Mexico Jazz Workshop The Human Voice - Jazz Style Whether you are a beginning singer looking to explore the tunes you’ve always wanted to sing or a more advanced singer wanting to dig deeper into the subtleties of your tone and interpretation, this class is for you. Paying close attention to the whole body as the instrument, we’ll strengthen and stretch to get the most out of your voice. Well get into the dynamics of lyrics and timing to discover the magic of phrasing. Our recital will give you a chance to sing and strut your stuff in front of an audience. Students should bring 2-3 song choices to the first class. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available. Course: 12741 $155 For: 8 sessions Section A: Apr 4-May 23 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Patty Stephens Latin Jazz & Improvisation This popular class gives participants a comprehensive first hand understanding of the main ingredients in Latin Jazz rhythms and genres such as bossa nova, salsa, and samba as well as a practical approach to the different styles of accompaniment and improvision tailored to their particular instrument or vocal abilities. Material for the class includes compositions of traditional well-known Latin Jazz artists, as well as

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lesser-known contemporary composers and musicians and everything in-between. All insturments and vocalists are welcome. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available. Course: 12742 $100 For: 8 sessions Section A: Feb 5-Mar 26 T 6:00pm-7:30pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Rodolfo Gonzalez Modern Jazz This 8 week class will focus on building a solid ensemble ready for a performance at a night club at the end of class. The material and arrangements will be chosen and developed especially for this group by the participants themselves with the help of veteran ensemble leader Lewis Winn. Through teamwork and communication the best possible conditions will be created for each individual to shine. Lewis Winn has been a working musician and teacher for nearly 40 years. In addition to various classes at the New Mexico Jazz Workshop he has also taught at UNM, College of Santa Fe, and University of Montana. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available. Course: 12743 $100 For: 8 sessions Section A: Feb 5-Mar 26 T 7:30pm-9:00pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Lewis Winn Jazz Choir The Jazz Choir practices and performs songs in jazz and acapella/pop styles. This fun class will help you with vocal techniques and offer opportunities for solos and improvisation. The class concludes with a concert on the last class date. Please include your voice type (if you know it) on the registration form. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available. Course: 12744 $110 For: 10 sessions Section A: Jan 31-Apr 4 Th 6:00pm-7:30pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Cora Harms Beginning Jazz Improvisation This six-week course covers the basics of improvising - harmony, melody, rhythm, theory and form. The emphasis is on getting you to develop your own voice as a soloist. You will get valuable experience playing with a rhythm section. Appropriate for beginners or anyone who wants to strengthen their fundamentals. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available. Course: 12747 $90 For: 6 sessions Section A: Feb 4-Mar 11 M 6:00pm-7:30pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Mickey Patten

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Jazz Improvisation II This 6 week course covers more advanced concepts of harmony, melody, rhythm, theory and form. The emphasis is on getting you to develop your voice as a soloist. You will get valuable experience playing with a rhythm section. Appropriate for the somewhat experienced to the professional musician. Course: 12748 $90 For: 6 sessions Section A: Mar 18-Apr 22 M 6:00pm-7:30pm New Mexico Jazz Workshop Mickey Patten Guitar: Beginning This is a course for the beginning guitarist. Its objective is to get the students playing quickly, by emphasizing chords and right-hand strumming and figure picking patterns. The basic fundamentals of music, including note reading, rhythm, and harmonic structure will also be covered. Careful attention is given to proper playing technique. Familiar songs from the folk era of the Twentieth Century to popular music will be used as material to help the student have fun and make progress. The students must bring a playable acoustic guitar to every class meeting. Note: A materials fee of $5 payable to the instructor at first class meeting to cover text and teaching materials. Course: 12753 $105 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 24-Mar 14 Th 5:00pm-6:30pm Section B: Mar 21-May 9 Th 5:00pm-6:30pm Both sections: Garfield Middle School J. Francisco Muñoz

Course: 12756 $90 For: 6 sessions Section A: Apr 3-May 8 W 7:00pm-8:30pm Segara Residence in NE Area Daniel Mahony, MPhil Introduction to Folk Harp Come and be captivated by this beautiful instrument! Have you ever wondered what it would be like to play the harp? This class is designed to get your fingers in the strings and playing! You don’t need to be able to read music for this class. We’ll have a fun time exploring enough basic music theory to get you started. During this introduction, you will learn to play songs of various styles including Celtic. Apple Mountain Music will provide a variety of harps for each session. You will have an opportunity to play an assortment of instruments to experience the difference in size and tone. Whether you are interested in acquiring an instrument or taking the class purely for recreation, you are sure to enjoy our sessions! Required Text: Teach Yourself to Play the Folk Harp, by Sylvia Woods, available for purchase at Apple Mountain Music at first class meeting. Come early to arrange for an instrument and to purchase the text. Course: 12757 Section A: Mar 11-Apr 1 Apple Mountain Music Irma Reeder

$85 For: 4 sessions M 7:00pm-8:30pm

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Guitar: Beginning II This course is intended for guitarists with moderate experience on the instrument. Prerequisite: Guitar I Through various styles of music including (but not limited to) pop, rock, blues, and classical, the class will aim to improve playing technique and expand musical knowledge in a fun, supportive, and productive atmosphere. By using familiar and popular songs as a vehicle, the class will discuss topics like strumming patterns, finger picking, chord and scale vocabulary, and barre chords. Inevitably, the class will also cover general musical concepts and how they apply to both the songs and the guitar. Students will need a playable acoustic guitar for every class meeting.

Harmonica for Beginners In this six-week course we will learn to play popular campfire melodies, and to play blues. A CD of the great orchestral, jazz, blues and rock players is included. We will cover the history, design and repair of the instrument. Instructor has been a professional piano player and teacher for many years, and began playing harmonica as a youngster. Note: Course-materials fee of $15 for CDs and instruction sheets is payable to instructor. Optional $5 harmonica can be purchased from the instructor. This course is for beginners only.

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Course: 12754 $105 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 24-Mar 14 Th 6:30pm-8:00pm Section B: Mar 21-May 9 Th 6:30pm-8:00pm Both sections: Garfield Middle School J. Francisco Muñoz


All About Folk Harps This class is an introduction to the folk harp. Having some basic music theory/reading music skill is desired. From there you can easily move into learning to play this magical instrument. Tuning, harp care, various harp sizes, & woods will be given (the store generously provides a variety of harps to use in class so you may experience differences). You will learn harp technique for the best sound. Some improvisation and simple melodies will be played. Some individual help in playing is given. Teacher is trained in classical, Suzuki, & healing methods, harp storytelling, playing all genres of music, and preferes simple music played well. If you have always been curious about harps and wondered if you’d like to actually own one and play one, come experience this class! Required Text: Teach Yourself to Play the Folk Harp, Sylvia Woods, available for purchase at Apple Mountain Music. Please come early to first class to purchase book and arrange for a harp.

Introduction to Hammered Dulcimer The hammered dulcimer is a fascinating folk instrument, the existence of which spans most of recorded history. Join us for a fun introduction to this ancient treasure that has found a growing niche in the varied musical styles of modern America. During this class, the focus will be on playing both familiar and new tunes while learning good playing techniques. We’ll share a bit of interesting dulcimer history as we go along. No previous musical experience is required. If you have a hammered dulcimer, dust it off and bring it along. If not, a limited number of fine Masterworks instruments are available for class use or rental. The required text will be available for purchase at the first class.

Course: 12758 Section A: Feb 7-28 Apple Mountain Music Alana Woods

Beginning Piano This course is designed for the adult beginning piano student. Students will be able to play a variety of piano pieces using a text designed by Jane Bastien. No previous knowledge of music or piano is necessary to participate. Students will enjoy working individually and with others to learn how to play the piano. Required Text: Piano for Adults Book 1, Bastien (KPIB) is available at Music Mart.

$85 For: 4 sessions Th 6:30pm-8:00pm

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Mountain Dulcimer: Beginning This instrument is widely used in the American oldtime music tradition, as well as Celtic and other styles. Its origins are traced back to the early 1800’s from the Scots-Irish in the southern Appalachian Mountains. In this class you will learn to play both chords and melodies in the DAD tuning. While some music theory will be covered, you don’t need any previous musical experience to be successful! It is not necessary to own a dulcimer as instruments will be available during classes. If you own one, please bring it! Required Text: First Lessons Dulcimer by Joyce Ochs, available for purchase at Apple Mountain Music. Course: 12759 Section A: Feb 11-Mar 4 Apple Mountain Music Irma Reeder

$85 For: 4 sessions M 7:00pm-8:30pm

Course: 12760 Section A: Jan 23-Feb 27 APS Aztec Complex Johanna Jimenez

$85 For: 6 sessions W 7:00pm-8:30pm

Course: 12762 $235 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 23-Apr 17 W 7:00pm-8:30pm Note: This class will not meet on Mar 13. Section B: Jan 26-Apr 20 Sa 10:30am-12:00pm Note: This class will not meet on Mar 16. Both sections: Music Magic Studio Mark Gutierrez Beginning Piano 2 This course is designed to follow the Adult Beginning Piano 1 class. Students will continue to develop their note reading skills and expand on their knowledge of basic theory concepts as they learn new music in many new keys. Required Text: Piano for Adults Book 1, Bastien (KPIB) is available at Music Mart. Course: 12763 $235 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 22-Apr 16 T 6:30pm-8:00pm Note: This class will not meet on Mar 12. Music Magic Studio Mark Gutierrez

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Group Piano 3 Students who have completed Piano 1 and 2 will progress through the course material in Piano for Adults Book 1. If you have not taken Piano 1 or 2, a year of recent private piano study is recommended. Required Text: Piano for Adults Book 1, available at Music Mart. Course: 12764 $235 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 28-Apr 22 M 6:00pm-7:30pm Note: This class will not meet on Mar 11. Music Magic Studio Mark Gutierrez Group Piano 4 This course is designed to follow the Group Piano 3 class. Students will complete the instruction book introduced in the Beginning Piano 1 class. Concluding material will include challenging blues songs, lead sheet notation, holiday favorites, classical pieces and various finger exercises. Students who complete this course may chose to continue by enrolling in Piano Second Time Around. Required Text: Piano for Adults Book 1, Bastien (KPIB), available at Music Mart. Course: 12765 $235 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 24-Apr 18 Th 6:00pm-7:30pm Note: This class will not meet on Mar 14. Music Magic Studio Mark Gutierrez Piano Second Time Around This course is designed for those who have taken a long hiatus from playing piano and would like to pick it up again. Each student will be able to discover what he or she already knows and to continue to build on existing skills. Foundations of music fundamentals, theory, and piano technique will be covered to assist students in achieving their goals. If you once played piano and are not sure exactly what you remember, but would like to try again, this class is for you!

Course: 12768 Section A: Jan 22-Feb 26 Apple Mountain Music Harlow Pinson

$90 For: 6 sessions T 6:30pm-8:30pm

Tango Argentine tango is widely recognized as one of the most passionate dances. The connection in tango transcends the physical realm and allows you to experience beauty in the form of dance. Learn to combine intensity with elegance and strength with flexibility in this authentic style of tango. In this course, we will introduce you to all three common styles of Argentine tango: milonguero, salon & nuevo. No partner required. Note: A $20 floor fee is payable to the instructor at the first class. Course: 12769 $105 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 23-Apr 10 W 7:00pm-9:00pm Double Time Dance Studio John Henry and DT Instructors Ballroom Dance I Experience the fun of Ballroom dancing with this introductory class in partner dancing. The instructors will emphasize one smooth dance and two Latin dances, selecting from Waltz, Foxtrot, Swing, Cha Cha, Rumba and Salsa and alternating each 8-week session. Couples and singles are welcome as participants will change partners often during the class. You too can compete with the Stars! Note: $60 Individual/$95 Couple.

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Course: 12771 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 23-Mar 13 W 6:45pm-8:15pm North Domingo Baca Multigenerational Center Bob Carlson & Barbara Jacob

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Course: 12766 $235 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 26-Apr 20 Sa 4:00pm-5:30pm Note: This class will not meet on Mar 16. Music Magic Studio Mark Gutierrez

Celtic Slow Session: Exploring the World of Celtic Music Learn to play Celtic music in a small group or “session”. Berklee trained fiddler Harlow Pinson will lead this group for advanced beginners and above. Emphasis will be on learning commonly played session tunes by ear as an ensemble. We will play reels, jigs, hornpipes, and waltzes. We need Fiddles, Violas, Cellos, Guitars, Mandolins, Pennywhistles (D), Flutes, Recorders, Uillean Pipes (D), Harps, Hammered Dulcimers, Concertina, Button Accordians, Bazoukis, Bodhrans, and Bones. Tunes will mainly be played in the key of D, and your instrument should be capable of playing in that key. You should be able to play at least a few tunes already on your instrument, and have mastered the basics of playing it. A portable recorder is recommended for learning new tunes. Required Text: English, Welsh, Scottish and Irish Tunes with CD by Robin Williamson. Available through Apple Mountain Music.


Honky Tonk Style Country Swing NEW Learn from John Henry, New Mexico’s 2006 country champion. This ain’t no ballroom country. This is a throw-down at the hoedown. The class will consist of Appalachia style swing, Zydeco polka, Texas triple two and “real” country waltz. We will also touch on the cotton eyed-joe and the shottish. The history and origins of these dances will be explained throughout the course. Note: A $20 Floor Fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class session, fee includes CD. Course: 12777 $95 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 24-Apr 11 Th 7:00pm-8:00pm Double Time Dance Studio John Henry and DT Instructors

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Belly Dance It was the music and culture of the Middle East that gave birth to the ancient art form we know as belly dance. Imported to the West, Belly Dance both delighted and entertained. A recent happy transition has turned belly dance from exotic entertainment into a dance enjoyed by thousands of women. It has become a home to all ages, shapes, and sizes. Chosen for exercise, pleasure, personal development, and the opportunity to dance and create, it offers much to those who follow its path to the dancer within. Learn fundamental belly dance steps and isolations, limbering/stretching exercises, basic Middle Eastern rhythms, the use of finger cymbals, and the historical background of the belly dance. Come and enjoy the dance! Course: 12774 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 27-Mar 24 Su 3:00pm-4:30pm Lloyd Shaw Studios Mary Ann Thomson, Teacher, performer, Feldenkrais practitioner, Instructor for UNM PE Dept. Country Western Dance In this friendly and non-intimidating environment you’ll learn the basics steps and beyond, or update what you already know of the most popular western dances done at local night clubs. Dances include Swing, 2-Step, Waltz, Cotton-Eyed Joe and Night Club 2-Step. Enjoy dance outings to local dance venues (some for under 21) to practice with fellow students. Classes open to students 13 years old and up. No partner is required - singles and couples welcome. Couples are encouraged (but not required) to rotate in class. We will try to maintain an even ratio of men and women. Note: $45 Individual/$75 Couple.

L.A. Style Salsa This course will be covering LA style salsa as well as bachata, cumbia, and cha cha. This popular style is danced in the clubs of LA, New York, and around the world. During this series, we will prepare you to move through these sexy dances with confidence at any event you attend. Have more fun this summer than you ever imagined! No partner required. Note: A $20 floor fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Course: 12778 $95 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 28-Apr 15 M 8:00pm-10:00pm Double Time Dance Studio John Henry and DT Instructors Nightclub Dancing: Beginning This course is an introduction to partner dancing in West Coast Swing, Nightclub Two-Step and Cha Cha. These are the dances that most often fit the music played at the dance venues around town. Singles and couples are welcome, and participants will change partners often during class. Sign up with a partner or come and meet one in class. Note: $60 Individual/$95 Couple. Course: 12781 $95 For: 8 sessions Section A: Jan 22-Mar 12 T 7:00pm-8:30pm Manzano Mesa Multigenerational Center Bob Carlson & Barbara Jacob

Course: 12776 $70 For: 6 sessions Section A: Feb 21-Mar 28 Th 7:00pm-8:30pm Lloyd Shaw Studio Susan and Gary Kellogg

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Hollywood Swing NEW Dance swing like they did back in the day. This course will consist of the Charleston, Lindy, Balboa and Shag. This style is so distinct that it rocked the nation from the 30’s to today. We will also go over the history and origins of these dances. Come ready for a workout! Note: A $20 Floor Fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class session, fee includes CD. Course: 12784 $95 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 24-Apr 11 Th 8:00pm-9:00pm Double Time Dance Studio John Henry and DT Instructors Swing II (From East to West) New Northwest class location! Have you taken beginning swing classes and want to learn more? This class is for you! Review the FUNdamentals of the high-energy East Coast Swing and its swanky cousin West Coast Swing! Learn more challenging patterns, and improve your partner dance skills as well as lead/follow techniques. No partner necessary as dancers will change partners often during class (8 sessions). A dance party will also be offered. Classes will be held at the Dance Emporium, 1550 Stephanie Rd Suite 101, Rio Rancho, NM. There is an additional $20/person or $30/couple materials/floor fee paid to the instructor on the first day of class. Course: 12785 $50 For: 8 sessions Section A: Feb 5-Mar 26 T 7:30pm-8:30pm Dance Emporium - Rio Rancho Debbie Cook

Course: 12786 $50 For: 8 sessions Section A: Feb 7-Mar 28 Th 6:30pm-7:30pm Dance Emporium - Rio Rancho Debbie Cook

Course: 12787 $50 For: 8 sessions Section A: Feb 5-Mar 26 T 6:30pm-7:30pm Dance Emporium - Rio Rancho Debbie Cook Hip Phylosopy: Belly Dancing NEW This class is a journey of self discovery conbined with the proper training to get you started on your belly dance path to fitness and fun. Belly dance is a dance that is combined with isolation and controlled movements with a purpose, the first step will be in understanding how to position yourself and how to find “your” center of balance. Class time will be one and a half hours and will include stretches, and time for discussion and questions and answers at the end of class. Please bring comfotable clothing. Course: 12788 Section A: Mar 5-9 CE North Building Leyla Najma

$95 For: 6 sessions T 6:00pm-7:30pm

Singing Learn to sing with more confidence and control, solo and/or group with a certified singing teacher. Includes modern technology and learning materials. Easy-tolearn techniques combined with fun performance practice. Note: A materials fee of $25, which includes a vocal exercise CD, is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. You must be able to carry a tune. Students must attend first class. Course: 12791 $95 For: 6 sessions Section A: Mar 14-Apr 18 Th 7:00pm-8:30pm Segara Residence in NE Area Diana Segara, MA

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Hot!! Hot!! Hot!! Salsa II New Northwest Class Location! Have you ever taken beginning Salsa classes and wanted to learn more? This fun, high-energy class is for you! Review the FUNdamentals of Albuquerque’s favorite spicy club dance: Salsa. Learn more challenging patterns and how to blend them smoothly. Improve your partner dance skills and lead/follow techniques. No partner is necessary as dancers will change partners often during class. A dance party will also be offered. Classes will be held at the Dance Emporium, 1550 Stephanie Rd Suite 101, Rio Rancho, NM. There is an additional $20/person or $30/couple materials/floor fee paid to the instructor.

Country Western Dance II New Northwest Class Location! Have you taken beginning country dance classes and want to learn more? This class is for you! Review the FUNdamentals of the 2-step and waltz. Learn more challenging patterns, and improve your basic partner dance skills and lead/ follow techniques. No partner is necessary as dancers will change partners often during class. A dance party will be offered. Classes will be held at the Dance Emporium, 1550 Stephanie, Suite 101, Rio Rancho, NM. There is an additional $20/person or $30/couple materials/floor fee to be paid to the instructor on the first day of class.


Singing for Those Who Can’t Sing After many years as a professional musician, Dan Mahony has developed a method of teaching those who “can’t carry a tune,” or have other singing difficulties. Students progress through five stages in a supportive atmosphere. Note: A materials fee of $10, includes CDs and instruction sheets, is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Course: 12792 $95 For: 6 sessions Section A: Apr 1-May 6 M 7:00pm-8:30pm Section A: Apr 2-May 7 T 7:00pm-8:30pm Both sections: Segara Residence in NE Area Daniel Mahony, MPhil University Chorus The University Chorus is a large, non-auditioned chorus that sings a major work with orchestra every semester. At the time of this printing the Spring 2013 project had not yet been chosen. For more information, please go to http://www.unmchoirs.org. Course: 12798 Section A: Jan 22-Apr 30 UNM Main Campus Bradley Ellingboe

$60 For: 15 sessions T 7:30pm-9:30pm

Photography UNM Employees: You may use your personal enrichment tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Photography. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Getting Comfortable with Your Digital Camera NEW This class is for people who have a digital camera, but aren’t really very comfortable with it yet. Perhaps you’ve been using your digital camera only in the pointand-shoot, “auto-everything” mode because you’re a little intimidated by all the buttons and terminology and technology. Questions may include: What is an F-stop? Do I shoot in JPEG or RAW? Maybe you are vaguely dissatisfied with the quality of the images you’re getting, but don’t really know how to make them better. If so, then this class is for you. The first class will focus on learning how your camera works. The second class will focus on techniques for making better images. Note: Please bring your camera and the instruction book to class. Course: 13800 Section A: Apr 18-25 CE South Building Lance W. Ozier

$65 For: 2 sessions Th 6:00pm-8:00pm

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Photography and Intuition This class will be an exploration of the intersection of photography and intuition. This class is about developing a deeper perception as a photographer so as to inform your own work and appreciate the photography of others. This class is based on the teaching, writing, exercises and photography of Minor White. Students will learn from assignments, in-class exercises, lectures and discussions. $50 For: 5 sessions Th 1:30pm-2:45pm

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Course: 13819 Section A: Apr 4-May 2 CE South Building Dan Noyes

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Potpourri UNM Employees: You may use your personal enrichment tuition remission benefit for all classes listed in Potpourri. For complete tuition remission policy information please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Birds of New Mexico Learn to recognize and identify New Mexico birds. Supported with color slides, lectures will concentrate on bird species and their identification and distribution. Seasonal changes in distribution will also be covered. Three half-day Saturday field trips to areas for practice in identification of birds will be scheduled during the semester. Binoculars are highly recommended. Required Text: Field Guide to the Birds of North America, National Geographic Society. Course: 15906 $130 For: 6 sessions Section A: Mar 26-Apr 30 T 7:00pm-9:00pm Note: There are field trips on Saturdays, Apr 6, Apr 20 and May 4. Garfield Middle School Steve Cox

Course: 15910 $90 For: 8 sessions Section A: Feb 7-Mar 28 Th 6:30pm-8:30pm CE South Building Patricia Caristo, Licensed Private Investigator, NIA/NM Travvy Savvy—Travel Smart Do you love to travel? Wish you could do it without hauling your big suitcase around? Do you often catch a cold from breathing “airplane air” (replete with passenger’s cough and sneeze spray)? Does jet lag slow you down, preventing you from taking advantage of all the fun you planned? Suffer no more! Pamela Cornish, Doctor of Oriental Medicine, has visited or lived in 50 countries, and has learned how to stay healthy, pack wisely, get maximum value for her travel dollar, and create delightful adventures. Whether you are a novice, veteran, or armchair traveler, by taking this class, you are bound to glean useful tips and skills for navigating your next journey, and enjoy optimal health and energy throughout the entire trip! Buon Viaggio! Note: A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 15915 $55 For: 1 session Section A: Mar 16 Sa 8:30am-12:30pm CE South Building Dr. Pamela Cornish, D.O.M.

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Course: 15908 $40 For: 1 session Section A: Jan 16 W 6:00pm-9:00pm Canine Country Club Jeff Nichol, DVM, local veterinarian, author and columnist

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Pet Behavior Issues: Puppies and Dogs Annoying or even dangerous behaviors can start early. Stubborn problems like house soiling, biting, scratching, and destructiveness are serious; they worsen if not properly managed. If you feel that you’ve “tried everything,” this class is for you. Dogs are man’s and woman’s best friend, but they are not little people in furry suits. They need very different management. Corrections and punishments often backfire because dogs regard any response from their leader as a reward. Dr. Nichol will teach you what to do and what to avoid. Positive behavior modification and counter conditioning are skills you can put to use immediately. In this 3-hour class Dr. Jeff Nichol will address the canine behavior challenges faced by each course participant. Dr. Nichol’s light and entertaining teaching style will equip you with tools you can use the entire life of your dog. Bring plenty of questions. All non-aggressive dogs are welcome. Jeff Nichol, DVM is a 1974 graduate of the veterinary school at Michigan State University. In additional to general medicine and surgery Dr. Nichol is currently a resident in behavior medicine.

Introduction to Private Investigation Using lecture, demonstration, invited guest experts and special projects, this course will provide persons interested in the field of private investigations with a look at the day-to-day activities of a working PI. We will present the history/development of the scientific method of investigation, applications to other disciplines (medicine, law, journalism, social work, research, etc.), introduce the latest techniques of criminal investigation, identify crimes and criminals with whom the PI interacts, and will acquaint those interested, including the avid mystery reader/writer, with frame of reference of the private investigator. Course requirement: an uncontrollable desire to know Who, What, When, Where, How and Why!

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Youth Note: Parents or guardians must sign students in and out of each class session unless prior permission is given. Please download and complete the Emergency Contact Form and Code of Conduct at dce.unm.edu/Youth under Youth Program Forms and bring them to the first class session.

Conferences UNM Young Writer’s Conference (ages 11-17) Calling all young writers! Join us for the Annual UNM Young Writers Conference. Learn the ins and outs of writing and getting published from professional writers. In addition, participants will learn various avenues toward getting published. Young authors are invited to share their work. Note: Limited to first 60 participants. Fee includes a box lunch. Course: 17180 Section A: Apr 13 CE North Building

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Spring Break Camps: Morning Clay Creations (ages 6-10)

Students will enjoy hands-on clay activities including pinch pots, coil pots and mosaics. Note: Materials fee of $15 is payable to the instructor at the first class session. Course: 17100 $125 For: 5 sessions Section A: Mar 11-15 M-F 8:30am-12:00pm CE South Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

Course: 17092 Section A: Mar 11-15 CE North Building Sol Acting Academy

$135 For: 5 sessions M-F 8:30am-12:00pm

Time Travelers: Middle Ages Spring Break Camp (ages 9-12) Spend Spring Break in the Middle Ages where you will learn the rules of court, joust, juggle, feast, catapult and avoid invasions like the plague. Join us for a fun-filled week in another era. Course: 17715 $135 For: 5 sessions Section A: Mar 11-15 M-F 8:30am-12:00pm CE North Building Continuing Education Staff Intro to Architecture: Spring Break Camp (ages 9-12) This break, strech your creativity and explore architecture and design. Over the course of a week, you will investigate the elements of design—light and shadow, shapes and forms, materials and color—through various design projects. Young designers will learn visual communication, architectural conventions, structural systems and model building techniques. Course: 17223 Section A: Mar 11-15 CE North Building Atsuko Sakai

$145 For: 5 sessions M-F 8:30am-12:00pm

Naomi Sandweiss

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The following camps are offered during Spring Break at the Continuing Education complex at 1634 University NE in Albuquerque between March 11 and March 15, 2013. Lunchtime supervision is offered from 12:00-12:30pm for all campers attending both morning and afternoon sessions. Please bring your own packed lunch.

Star Wars...The Movie Remake!: A Spring Break Performance Challenge (ages 6-8) Are you up for a Spring Break challenge? In this new and exciting class, we will use the original Star Wars movies to create our own short movie version of Star Wars, complete with light sabers, funny costumes, Jedis, princesses, and all of your favorite characters! The last 45 minutes of our final class will be our official move screening and improv show. All participants will receive a copy of the professionally edited DVD to keep the memories alive. Note: This section is for ages 6-8.

Naomi Sandweiss loves working with kids and providing educational opportunities for youngsters outside the classroom. Previously, she worked as Program Director for a youth-serving non-profit and as a summer program educator. Naomi earned an M.A. in Education in 1989. Phone: 505-277-0698 | Fax: 505-277-8975 | Email: naomis@unm.edu Follow us: /UNMCEYouth

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LEGO Camp: It’s Your Ticket to Ride (ages 6-10) Children learn, build and have fun working with LEGO bricks, especially when they get to add gears, axles, motors and more. Spend five half-days building LEGO models like theLoop De Loop, Ferris Wheel, Dragon Ride and other amusement park rides. And modifying the models is half the fun. In addition, campers will play LEGO board games, LEGO wii and receive a Bricks4Kidz t-shirt. Families are invited on the last day to watch a video of the week’s fun. Course: 17142 Section A: Mar 11-15 CE North Building Pat Masters

$145 For: 5 sessions M-F 8:30am-12:00pm

Job Search Boot Camp for Teens (ages 14-17) This “boot camp” will arm teens with the skills that they need to get a summer job, part-time job, or internship. Taught by an experienced career facilitator, participants will learn how to find out about job opportunities, prepare resumes and applications, practice their interview and customer service skills and learn what is expected of workers. The week-long program will culminate with mock interviews with local professionals. Course: 17729 Section A: Mar 11-15 CE South Building Rebecca Anderson, M.A.

$200 For: 5 sessions M-F 8:30am-12:00pm

Spring Break Camps: Afternoon

Course: 17700 Section A: Mar 11-15 CE North Building Joy Ginther

$125 For: 5 sessions M-F 12:30pm-4:00pm

Course: 17092 Section C: Mar 11-15 CE North Building Sol Acting Academy

$135 For: 5 sessions M-F 12:30pm-4:00pm

What Suits Your Style? Interior Design Camp (ages 9-12) What suits your style? Learn how you can design your own room or even a whole house! In this class, you will be introduced to interior space planning, architectural drawing and model building. Express yourself through color, materials, patterns, furniture and lighting. Course: 17224 Section A: Mar 11-15 CE North Building Atsuko Sakai

$145 For: 5 sessions M-F 12:30pm-4:00pm

LEGO NASA Space Camp (ages 6-11) Enjoy this week-long, half day LEGO camp with a space/Star Wars theme. Participants build LEGO models based on NASA space missions, including the Space Shuttle, Satellites, robots, space orbiters, centrifuges and more. In addition, there’s Star Wars LEGO and model building, free LEGO play, LEGO Wii, computer games and more. Each participant receives a Bricks 4 Kidz t-shirt. Course: 17143 Section A: Mar 11-15 CE North Building Pat Masters

$145 For: 5 sessions M-F 12:30pm-4:00pm

Destination MARS Spring Break Camp (ages 6-8) Young astronauts will spend their spring break exploring the red planet. Make an edible rover, investigate the weather and geology of Mars and find out what gives the planet its distinctive color.

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Course: 17706 $135 For: 5 sessions Section A: Mar 11-15 M-F 12:30pm-4:00pm CE North Building Continuing Education Staff

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Puppet Pandemonium Spring Break Camp (ages 6-8) Young puppeteers learn how to make and perform with puppets and learn their history from around the world. During camp, each student will complete one special puppet and perform with it at the end of the week, putting on a show for family and friends. Note: A materials fee of $10 is payable to instructor at first class.

Star Wars...The Movie Remake!: A Spring Break Performance Challenge (ages 9-12) Are you up for a Spring Break challenge? In this new and exciting class, we will use the original Star Wars movies to create our own short movie version of Star Wars, complete with light sabers, funny costumes, Jedis, princesses, and all of your favorite characters! The last 45 minutes of our final class will be our official move screening and improv show. All participants will receive a copy of the professionally edited DVD to keep the memories alive. Note: This section is for ages 9-12.

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Classes Tae Kwon Do for Children (ages 6-12) Participants learn the basics of Tae Kwon Do, a Korean art of self-defense. In addition, students will develop social, motor and safety skills which will help them excel in their lives. Fee entitles students to unlimited weekly access to age-appropriate classes. Uniform and patches are included in fee; classes take place in an inviting and comfortable 8100 square foot training center. Course: 17510 $120 For: 36 sessions Section A: Jan 14-Feb 23 MWF 4:30pm-5:15pm TTh 6:00pm-6:45pm Sa 10:00am-10:45am Section B: Mar 25-May 4 MWF 4:30pm-5:15pm TTh 6:00pm-6:45pm Sa 10:00am-10:45am Both sections: Blackman Taekwondo Academy Phillip/Kristine Blackman

Course: 17511 $120 For: 30 sessions Section A: Jan 14-Feb 16 MWF 5:15pm-6:15pm TTh 6:45pm-7:45pm F 6:00pm-7:00pm Sa 9:00am-10:00am Section B: Mar 25-Apr 27 MWF 5:15pm-6:15pm TTh 6:45pm-7:45pm F 6:00pm-7:00pm Sa 9:00am-10:00am Blackman Taekwondo Academy Phillip/Kristine Blackman

Course: 17515 $125 For: 12 sessions Section A: Jan 29-Mar 7 TTh 4:00pm-5:00pm JCC of Albuquerque Celina Baca, NSCA-CPT & Karen Denham NSCA-CPT So You Think You Can Dance: Intro to Social Dance For Teens (ages 14-18) Whether you think you can dance or not, you will have a blast while being introduced to four types of social partner dancing: Ballroom, Latin/Salsa, Swing and Country. Bring a friend or come on your own and be ready for a high-energy, fun-filled class. Course: 17227 $75 For: 4 sessions Section A: Feb 1-22 F 7:00pm-8:30pm Dance Emporium - Rio Rancho Debbie Cook So You Think You Can Dance: High Energy Swing & Salsa for Teens (ages 14-18) If you’ve always wanted to try swing or salsa, this is the class for you! All high schoolers are invited to join in to learn these high-energy partner dances. Course: 17228 $75 For: 4 sessions Section A: Mar 1-22 F 7:00pm-8:30pm Dance Emporium - Rio Rancho Debbie Cook Born to Draw: A Children’s Drawing Program (ages 7-11) Using the Born to Draw Children’s Drawing program, participants will learn observational drawing through mark making, line, shape, placement, textures, value, color and perspective. Each class is geared for a child to complete a drawing of an animal or a still life during class time. Other activities include making a portfolio, learning about the color wheel, and more. Materials will be provided. Course: 17544 $160 For: 6 sessions Section A: Jan 26-Mar 2 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Section B: Mar 23-Apr 27 Sa 10:00am-12:00pm Both sections: CE South Building Elaine Cimino

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Tae Kwon Do/Self-Defense for Teens (ages 13-17) Teens learn the basics of Tae Kwon Do, a Korean art of self-defense, in classes with beginning adults. Students will develop social, motor and safety skills, which will help them excel in their lives. Students receive unlimited weekly access to adult classes. Uniforms are included in fee and classes take place in an inviting training center.

Strength Training for Tweens & Teens (ages 10-13) Tween/teen years are a great time to begin an exercise habit that lasts a lifetime! Participants learn proper strength training, cardiovascular and flexibility techniques in a safe and fun environment. Burn off extra energy during two weekly 60-minute circut training sessions which may include dumbbells, kettle bells, medicine balls, agility ladders and sandbags. Instructors are NSCA-CPT certified.

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Easy & Fabulous Jewelry Etching (ages 13-17) Put your drawing skills to great use on earrings, pendants, bracelets or belt buckles. During this two-session class, participants will draw, stamp and place resists and designs on brass and copper and then work with etched pieces to create wearable art. Techniques include cleaning etched metal, cutting, dapping, drilling, filing, shaping metal, applying finishes and more. No prior experience necessary. Note: Materials fee of $75 is payable to the instructor at the first class session. Course: 17541 $50 For: 2 sessions Section A: Mar 13-14 WTh 1:00pm-4:00pm Diener Studio in SW Area - Downtown Kristin Diener, MFA Introduction to Silversmithing and Jewelry Making (ages 13-17) Do you love jewelry? Do you want to create your own? During this two-session class, participants will make a sterling silver ring and earrings, bracelets or pendants under the guidance of a jeweler. Techniques used include shaping, cutting, filing, shaping metal, silver soldering, punching, dapping and doming, cleaning, hammering, and finishing pieces by hand. Note: Materials fee of $80 is payable to the instructor at the first session and includes all materials. No prior experience necessary. Course: 17543 $50 For: 2 sessions Section A: Mar 11-12 MT 1:00pm-4:00pm Diener Studio in SW Area - Downtown Kristin Diener, MFA

Color for Teens & Tweens (ages 10-15) Building upon art and design concepts, teens and tweens will focus on using color in their artwork. Students will utilize a variety of media, including oil pastels, watercolors, acrylics and mixed media. All materials are provided. Note: Materials fee of $15 is payable to the instructor at the first calss session. Course: 17064 $90 For: 5 sessions Section A: Mar 19-Apr 16 T 4:00pm-5:00pm CE South Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher Art & Design for Teens & Tweens (ages 10-15) Using pencil, charcoal, colored pencils and pen and ink, young artists will explore the seven elements of design over a six-week period. All materials are provided. Participants are invited to follow-up this class with 17064: Color for Teens & Tweens. Note: Materials fee of $15 is payable to the insturctor at first class session. Course: 17062 $90 For: 5 sessions Section A: Mar 19-Apr 23 T 6:00pm-7:00pm CE South Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher Amazing Sculpture Creations (ages 6-12) Using a variety of materials including wire and paper mache, you will design and build your own amazing, fanciful 3D creations. Note: Materials fee of $15 is payable to instructor at first class session. Course: 17063 $90 For: 5 sessions Section A: Mar 21-Apr 18 Th 4:00pm-5:30pm CE South Building Gary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

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Cariño Early Childhood TTAP We provide the following services: • Early childhood education classes • Assistance in meeting state child care licensing requirements

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• Assistance with classroom environment and implementation of curriculum and assessment • On site consultation for including ALL children in your early childhood program For general information, please call 505-277-1371 or visit us online at dce.unm.edu/carino.htm

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Spanish Resource Center Centro Español de Recursos Diseñado para apoyar la enseñanza bilingüe y del español, el Centro es un lugar de encuentro para administradores, coordinadores, profesores bilingües y de español, estudiantes de todas las edades, y personas interesadas en el conocimiento y la difusión del español y de las culturas hispánicas. El Centro Español de Recursos es un proyecto en el que colabora el Ministerio de Educación de España conjuntamente con el Departamento de Educación del Estado, la Universidad de Nuevo Méjico y el Centro Nacional de Cultura Hispánica. La administración del mismo corre a cargo de la División de Educación Continua. El Centro Español de Recursos está situado en el Centro Nacional de cultura Hispana (National Hispanic Cultural Center) en 1701 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102. Para más información contacte con nosotros 505-246-2261 ext. 125. E-mail: spanish.resource@state.nm.us Visite nuestra web: dce.unm.edu/SRC

The Spanish Resource Center

Community Services

Promoting the Spanish language and culture in partnership with The Ministry of Education of Spain, The University of New Mexico Division of Continuing Education and the New Mexico Department of Education, The Spanish Resource Center seeks to create awareness of the Spanish language and cultures throughout New Mexico, with a special emphasis on bilingualism. Located at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, the Spanish Resource Center features a library with a broad collection of books

and educational materials. These are available to students, teachers and administrators of: Spanish as a Foreign Language, Spanish for Spanish Speakers and Spanish as a Second Language. The library is open Monday through Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm. In addition to the library, the Center collaborates with several UNM departments in hosting conferences on the Spanish language and culture, and offers many workshops throughout the year on special topics of interest. The Spanish Resource Center has a visiting teachers program, placing teachers from Spain into school districts in New Mexico. There is also the educational exchange program. Teachers from New Mexico and Teachers from Spain trade their teaching positions with each other for three weeks on two occasions during the academic year.

DWI Awareness Training In 1993, the New Mexico Legislature passed several laws to combat the problem of drunk driving in the state. The legal intoxication level was lowered, stiffer penalties and fines for offenders were implemented, and an informational class was instituted and required for first-time licensees in New Mexico. In cooperation with the New Mexico Traffic Safety Bureau, the UNM Division of Continuing Education provides the DWI Prevention and Education course, “None for the Road.” This course, though certainly not a cure-all, is meant to focus attention on the serious DWI problem in New Mexico. It informs the driver about laws and prevention. All first-time licensees in New Mexico, between the ages of 18 through 24 (this is the legislated age range, effective January 1, 2000) are required to take the awareness class. This class is offered as a home-study course and is made available through

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the mail or on the web at www.nonefortheroad.org. Course materials include a student workbook that is used in conjunction with a video. The class fee is $25.00 per person. Visit our website nonefortheroad.org for more information. Persons required to take the course may obtain a “None for the Road” application directly from any local Motor Vehicle Department. A telephone information line is staffed from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday: • in Albuquerque and surrounding areas: 505-277-0051 • outside Albuquerque, toll free: 1-877-663-7465 The Division of Continuing Education is pleased to work with the State to deliver this class. Over time, the Division hopes to effectively contribute to reducing the DWI rate in New Mexico.

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Cut, Pierce, Sew and Suspend with Metal and Found Objects!, 05364 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Dance Fusion Fitness, 06502 . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 De Na Zin Wilderness, Petrified Giants— New Destination, The, 00684 . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Destination MARS Spring Break Camp (ages 6-8), 17706 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 DH Lawrence Ranch, 00720 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Digital Audio: An Introduction, 57601 . . . . . . 74 Digital Prepress, 56185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Digital SLR Techniques, 55823 . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Digital Videography: An Introduction, 55911 . 69 Digital Wedding Photography, 55827 . . . . . . . 68 Discover Integrated Wellness: Ayurveda, Food as Medicine, Herbalism and More, 38280 . . . 55 Discover Office 2010, 52011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Discover Phlebotomy, 38204 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Documentary Videography, 55921 . . . . . . . . . 70 Dona Tules: Lady Gambler of Santa Fe— A Chautauqua Performance, 19010 . . . . . . . 92 Drawing Graphite, Pencil, Pen and Ink, 02161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain Part II, 02158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain, 02154 . . 127 Dreamweaver: Advanced, 58123 . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Dreamweaver: Beginning, 58121 . . . . . . . . . . 77 Dreamweaver: Intermediate, 58122 . . . . . . . . 78 Driver Education New Instructor Training, 23080 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 DWI School New Facilitator Training, 23084 . 46 Early New Mexico Punched Tin Work, 05395 . 145 Easy & Fabulous Jewelry Etching (ages 13-17), 17541 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 El Malpais Tour, 00489 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic, 38080 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Intermediate, 38085 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 50 Emotional Freedom Technique, 04301 . . . . . 139 Emotional Intelligence at Work, 20535 . . . . . . 41 Enameling, Introduction to, 02207 . . . . . . . 133 Enneagram I, The, 04346 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Essentials of Hardware and Operating Systems, 63131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Essentials of Successful Grant Writing, 42140 . 58 Excel Programming, 53425 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Excel: Advanced, 52163 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Excel: Beginning—Fast Track, 52171 . . . . . . . 61 Excel: Beginning, 52161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Excel: Intermediate, 52162 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Executive Certificate in Financial Planning, 37280 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Experimental Drawing and Mixed Media, 02160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 Exploring Technologies Used in Online Instruction, 23042 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Exploring the Cuisine of India, 03276 . . . . . 136 Express Interactive Chinese, 09603 . . . . . . . . 104 Expressive Color in Oil Pastel Intermediate, 02187 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Expressive Color in Oil Pastels, 02186 . . . . . 130 Facilitating Adult Learning, 23000 . . . . . . . . . 44 Family Yoga, 06507 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 FCP 101: Introduction to Final Cut Pro X, 57911 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 FCP 300: Final Cut Pro X Advanced Editing, 57913 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Fearless Writing, 14870 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Fiction Writing Workshop, Beginning, 14853 . 110 Figure Painting, 02167 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 File Anything In Your Home, 07520 . . . . . . 125 Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate, 57322 . 74 Finding Your Voice & Expanding Imagination, 14898 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Finding Your Way to Happiness, 04325 . . . . 140 Fitness Boxing, 06477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Flash: Beginning, 57111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Flash: Intermediate, 57112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Flyfishing Basics, 10667 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Folk Harp, Introduction to, 12757 . . . . . . . . 151 Food as Medicine, 38285 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55

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2013 And the New Age of Book Publishing: Become the Author You Always Wanted to be!, 14889 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 2D Design, 55105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 ABC’s of Investing, 11700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Access Programming, 53625 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Access: Advanced, 52183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Access: Beginning, 52181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Access: Intermediate, 52182 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Access: Relational Database Design Fundamentals, 52350 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Accounting One, 37200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Accounting Two, 37201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs, 56181 . . . . 71 Administrative Professional Conference: Meet Your Future, 37110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Advanced GIS, 69313 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Advanced Spanish Conversation, 09622 . . . . 106 Aging Gracefully with Yoga, 06518 . . . . . . . . 120 Aikido, Introduction to, 06480 . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Alignment and Flow Yoga, 06516 . . . . . . . . . 120 All About Folk Harps, 12758 . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Alternative Methods to Strength Training, 06484 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Amazing Sculpture Creations (ages 6-12), 17063 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 An Introduction to Hiking in New Mexico, 10694 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Anatomy is Art: Sugar‑Cocaine Lite, 06508 . 123 Apple Certification Exam Session, 57990V . . . 76 Apple iPad and iOS: Beginning, 54321 . . . . . . 64 ArcGIS Desktop: Tools and Functionality, 69311 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Architectural Photography, 55831 . . . . . . . . . 69 Architecture: Spring Break Camp, Intro to, (ages 9-12), 17223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Art & Design for Teens & Tweens (ages 10-15), 17062 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Art of Baking, The, 03250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Art of Beeswax Collage, The, 02212 . . . . . . . 133 Art of Papermaking, The, 02216 . . . . . . . . . . 134 Aspen Ridge Alpacas in the Jemez, 00400 . . . . 91 Assemblage Workshop 101, 02217 . . . . . . . . 134 Athletes! Yoga, Breathwork and Meditation, 06470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 AutoCAD: Advanced, 69113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 AutoCAD: Beginning, 69111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 AutoCAD: Intermediate, 69112 . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Ayurveda: Ancient Wisdom in Modern Life, 06506 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Ballroom Dance I, 12771 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Basic Applications, 52030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Basic Cartography, 69304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Basic Navajo Language, 09638 . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Basics of Online Course Development, 23045 . 45 Basket Weaving: Wood Drying Basket, 05366 . 143 Bath Bombs & Fairy Dust, 05369 . . . . . . . . . 143 Bead Stringing, 05352 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Behavioral Couples Counseling, 39458 . . . . . . 56 Belly Dance, 12774 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 Bicycle Repair: Park Tool Mechanic 101, 10652 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Birds of New Mexico, 15906 . . . . . . . . . . . . 157 Blowing In the Wind, 05393 . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Body Products Made at Home I, 05373 . . . . 144 Body Products Made at Home II, 05374 . . . 144 Bookkeeping Basics, 37151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Born to Draw: A Children’s Drawing Program (ages 7-11), 17544 . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Breakfast For Dinner, 03253 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Building a Better Diet: A Step-by-Step Approach to Healthier Eating, 06513 . . . . . 124 Building Instructional Media with Adobe Captivate, 57151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Business of Catering, The, 03289 . . . . . . . . . 137 Carthaginians Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup E1b1g1b), The, 19020 . 93

Case Management Lunch & Learn Workshop, 38755 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Ceja Pelon North Ridge-New Route, 00614 . . 90 Celt-Iberian Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup R1b1), The, 19020 . . 93 Celtic Slow Session: Exploring the World of Celtic Music, 12768 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Celts: A Historical and Religious Survey, The, 08592 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 Certified Professional in Learning and Performance Exam Prep (CPLP), 23075 . . . . 46 Certified Wedding and Event Planner, 21100 . 44 Chaco Culture National Historical Park, The Center of An Ancient World, 00262 . . . . 89 Chocolate: A Divine Decadence, 03254 . . . . 135 Choosing the Right Digital Camera, 55807 . . 68 Clay Creations (ages 6-10), 17100 . . . . . . . . 158 Clay Sculpture, 02198 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Clinical Energy Medicine: Healing Touch Program-Level I, 38256 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Clinical Herbalism 101, 38261 . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Clinical Herbalism 102, 38265 . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Clinical Supervision, 39461 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Clinical Supervisor Professional Competencies, 39615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Color for Teens & Tweens (ages 10-15), 17064 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 161 Color Management and Calibration, 56391 . . 72 Color Theory in Digital Media, 56392 . . . . . . 72 Communicating with Difficult People, 40110 . . 57 Community Big Band, 12740 . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Complete Financial Planning Primer, 11703 . . 108 Computer Graphics: An Introduction, 56101 . . 70 Conducting an Effective Program Evaluation, 23009 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Conquering Clutter, 04341 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Constellation Work, Introduction to, 04332 . 141 Consumers Guide to Herbs and Other Supplements, 06452 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Contemporary Southwest, 03272 . . . . . . . . . 136 Content Management Systems for Websites, 58221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Continuing Jewelry/Small Metals & Silversmithing, 02206 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Conversational Russian, 09636 . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Conversational Spanish Part I, 09625 . . . . . . 106 Conversational Spanish Part II, 09626 . . . . . 107 Cooking 101, 03286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Cooking 102, 03287 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Cooking for Lunch: The Many Ways of Pasta, 03309 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Cooking on a Budget, 03305 . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Cooking With Seasonal Products, 03257 . . . 135 Counselors Round the Table: Networking, Resources and More, 39470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Country Western Dance II, 12787 . . . . . . . . 155 Country Western Dance, 12776 . . . . . . . . . . 154 CPC National Certification Boot Camp, 38112 . 51 CPR for the Professional Rescuer, 38054 . . . . 50 CPT-4 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced), 38102 . . . . . . . . . . 50 Create a Blog on WordPress.com, 58230 . . . . 78 Create a Simple Website, 58105 . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Creating and Maintaining a Website: An Introduction, 58101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Creating Depth in Digital Photography, 55828 . 69 Creative Non-Fiction, Introduction to, 14866 . 110 Creative Wire Rings, 05354 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Creative Wire Wrapping: Basic Circle, 05359 . 142 Creative Wire Wrapping: Coiling, 05360 . . . . 142 Creative Wire Wrapping: Earring Design, 05362 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Creative Wire Wrapping: Flat Spiral, 05361 . . 142 Creative Writing for Fun Only, 14858 . . . . . . 110 Crochet: A Beginning Course, 05413 . . . . . . 146 Crochet: Intermediate, 05414 . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Cross Country Advanced Touring, 10662 . . . 147 Cross Country Skiing: Basic Touring, 10660 . 147 CSS: Cascading Style Sheets, 58117 . . . . . . . . 77 Cuisine in 30 Minutes or Less, 03307 . . . . . . 139 Culinary Tour of Italy, 03294 . . . . . . . . . . . . 138


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Foreign Film Buffs, 08568 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 French Bistro Cooking, 03261 . . . . . . . . . . . 136 French Conversation, 09606 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 French I, 09604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 104 French II, 09605 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Geographic Information Systems, Introduction to, 69305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Geologic Hike at Ojo Caliente Spa, Plus a Soak!, 00620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Geologic Hike to Otowi Peak and Buckman Mesa, 00683 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Georgia O’Keeffe Home and Studio Tour, 00530 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 German I, 09607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 German II, 09608 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Get Your Financial House in Order, 11729 . . 109 Getting Comfortable with Your Digital Camera, 13800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 Getting Started with Your Digital Camera, 55808 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Glass Fusing Beyond the Basics, 05392 . . . . . 145 Glass Fusing, Introduction to, 05384 . . . . . . 145 Global Career Development Facilitator Training, 23077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 Gluten Free Baking, 03301 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Golf I, 10668 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Golf II, 10669 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Golf: Secrets for Success with the Shortgame, 10672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148 Good Manufacturing Practice, 21060 . . . . . . . 43 Grantsmanship Training, 42145 . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Graphic Design and Visual Communication, 55101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Green Web Design with Online Forms, 58207 . 78 Group Piano 3, 12764 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Group Piano 4, 12765 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Group Therapies, 39413 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Guadalupe Ruin Hike, 00609 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Guitar: Beginning II, 12754 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Guitar: Beginning, 12753 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Hammered Dulcimer, Introduction to, 12760 . 152 Hands on Auto Repair, 05368 . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Hardware Repair and Troubleshooting, 63134 . 80 Harmonica for Beginners, 12756 . . . . . . . . . 151 HCPCS Codes/Modifiers, 38120 . . . . . . . . . . 51 Helping Hoarders, 04305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Herbal Soapmaking-Cold Process, 05375 . . . 144 Herbal Walk, 07528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 High Dynamic Range Photography, 55834 . . . 69 High Ropes Course for Women and Men, 10686 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Hike El Malpais, 00694 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 Hiking Chaco Canyon: Uptown, 00563 . . . . . 90 Hip Phylosopy: Belly Dancing, 12788 . . . . . . 155 Historic Huning Highlands Walking Tour, 00739 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 History of Graphic Design, 55102 . . . . . . . . . 65 History of Latin America, 08551 . . . . . . . . . 103 Hollywood Swing, 12784 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Home Repair: Basic, 07504 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Hondo Iris Farm, 00269 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Honky Tonk Style Country Swing, 12777 . . 154 Horseback Riding: Beginning, 10673 . . . . . . 149 Horseback Riding: Intermediate, 10674 . . . . 149 Hot!! Hot!! Hot!! Salsa II, 12786 . . . . . . . . . 155 How Poetry Works, 08562 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 HTML: Beginning, 58111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Human Voice-Jazz Style, The, 12741 . . . . . . 150 ICD-10 Coding, 38125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 ICD-9 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced), 38103 . . . . . . . . . . 51 iCloud and the Apple Experience, 54306 . . . . 64 Illustrator: Beginning, 56211 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Illustrator: Intermediate, 56212 . . . . . . . . . . . 71 In the Creative Spirit, 02225 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 134 Independent Study in Digital Arts, 55701 . . . . 67 InDesign: Advanced, 56123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 InDesign: Beginning—Fast Track, 56126 . . . . 71 InDesign: Beginning, 56121 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 InDesign: Intermediate, 56122 . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Inpatient and Outpatient Medical Coding and Billing Online, 38145 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52

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Instructional Systems Design, 23003 . . . . . . . 45 Integrating Project Management: Principles and Practices, 21010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Intensive Spanish for Beginners, 09630 . . . . . 107 Intermediate Landscape Oil Painting, 02196 131 Intermediate Pastels, 02181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Intermediate Yoga, 06525 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 It’s Your Money!, 11710 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Italian Beginning I, 09612 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Italian Conversation, 09614 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Italian Film, 08554 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 ITIL® v3 Foundation Certification Course, 67955 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 Japanese I, 09615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 Japanese II, 09616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Japanese Sumi-e Painting, 02172 . . . . . . . . . 129 JavaScript: Beginning, 58411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Jazz Choir, 12744 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Jazz Improvisation II, 12748 . . . . . . . . . . . . 151 Jazz Improvisation, Beginning, 12747 . . . . . 150 Jewelry/Small Metals and Silversmithing, Beginning, 02205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132 Job Search Boot Camp for Teens (ages 14-17), 17729 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Journal Writing For Creativity and More, 14871 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 JQuery, 58415 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Keyboarding, Beginning, 51001 . . . . . . . . . . 59 Knitting Your Own Socks, 05418 . . . . . . . . . 147 Knitting: Beginning, 05415 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Knitting: Intermediate, 05416 . . . . . . . . . . . 147 Korean: Beginning, 09643 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 Kundalini Yoga, 06466 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 L.A. Style Salsa, 12778 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 154 LADAC Exam Preparation, 39310 . . . . . . . . . 55 Landscape Design, 07512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 125 Landscape Oil Painting, Beginning, 02188 . 131 Latin Jazz & Improvisation, 12742 . . . . . . . . 150 Laughter Workshop, The, 04317 . . . . . . . . . 140 Learn to Heal, 04334 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Learn to Use a Computer at any Age, 51010 . 59 Learn to Use a Mac: An Easy-Paced Introduction, 54010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Lecture Series One-Notable and Notorious New Mexico Women, 19010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Lecture Series Two-Genetic Genealogy, 19020 . 93 Legal Issues in Digital Arts, 55625 . . . . . . . . . 66 Legal, Ethical and Professional Practice, 39454 . 56 LEGO Camp: It’s Your Ticket to Ride (ages 6-10), 17142 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 LEGO NASA Space Camp (ages 6-11), 17143 . 159 Level 2 Yoga, 06526 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Liquid Soapmaking and Shampoo, 05371 . . . 143 Living Meditatively, 38254 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 Logic 101: Introduction to Logic Pro 9, 57981 . 76 Logic 301: Advanced Music Production in Logic Pro 9, 57983 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Logic Pro: Beginning-Intermediate, 57611 . . . 75 Logo Design, 55123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Lovely Pins from Vintage Tins, 05363 . . . . . 143 Loving What Is: The Work of Byron Katie, 04314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 LSAA Internship, 39500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Luminous Collage, The, 02215 . . . . . . . . . . 133 Lybrook Badlands Hike, 00566 . . . . . . . . . . . 91 Mabel Dodge Luhan, 19010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Mac Maintenance and Support, 54122 . . . . . . 64 Mac Operating System: Basics— Fast Track, 54111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Mac Operating System: Basics, 54101 . . . . . . . 63 Mac OS X Administering and Networking, 54119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Mac OS X Applications, 54118 . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Mac OS X Support Mastery, 54151 . . . . . . . . 64 Make Your Own Vintage Typewriter Key Bracelet, 05353 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 142 Making Meetings Effective, 20500 . . . . . . . . . 40 Managing Challenging Classroom Situations, 23023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Managing Co-occurring Disorders, 39460 . . . 56 Managing Time Productively and Delegating for Results, 20518 . . . . . . . . . . . . 40

Managing Your Time, 04340 . . . . . . . . . . . . 141 Mangia Italiano, 03266 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Marketing and Self Promotion for Digital Artists, 55622 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Marketing with Social Media, 55623 . . . . . . . . 66 Mary Elizabeth Jane Colter-A Forgotten Star of Southwest Architecture, 19010 . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Matwork for Seniors, 06499 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Medical Administrative Assistant Online, 38132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Medical Billing and Healthcare Specialist, 38110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Medical Spanish, 09623 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for Coders, 38104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 51 Medical Transcription Editor Online, 38128 . . 52 Mediterranean Table, 03268 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Memoir Workshop, 14860 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Men’s Yoga, 06467 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Mesa de Cuba Badlands Hike, 00508 . . . . . . . 88 Middle Eastern Film, 08553 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 103 Mindful Eating and Living (MEAL), 38252 . . 53 Mindful Flow, 06472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), 38250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Mobile Apps and Interactive Publications with InDesign, 56134 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Mobile Web and Application Development, 58421 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Modeling the Figure In Clay, 02190 . . . . . . . 131 Modern Jazz, 12743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 150 Mosaic with Vintage China and Found Objects, 02213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133 Mother Infant Yoga, 06465 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Motion and Interaction Design for Web and Mobile Devices with Adobe Edge Preview, 57161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Motion: Beginning, 57431 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Motivating and Leading Your Workgroup, 20521 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Mountain Dulcimer: Beginning, 12759 . . . . 152 Moving To HTML5, 58115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 MS Project Module 1: Project Plan Definition, 21025 . . . . . . . . . . . 42 MS Project Module 2: Budgeting and Tracking, 21030 . . . . . . . . . . 43 MS Project Module 3: Team Communication and Productivity, 21041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Music Promotion and Distribution, 57691 . . . 75 Mysteries of Fish Cooking, 03259 . . . . . . . . . 136 NASM Golf Fitness Specialist, 38226 . . . . . . . 53 Native Women of Note, 19010 . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Navigating the iPad, 54305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Network Support (Network+), 63312 . . . . . . . 80 New Mexico Red or Green, 03284 . . . . . . . . 137 New Ways With the Same Old Bird, 03258 . . 136 Nia Technique, The, 06483 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117 Nightclub Dancing: Beginning, 12781 . . . . . 154 No-Solder Jewelry Making Extravaganza: Etched, Disced, Dapped and Letter-Stamped!, 02209 . 133 Novel Writing, Introduction to, 14894 . . . . . 112 Oil Painting with Pallet Knife, 02174 . . . . . . 129 Ojo Caliente, 00553 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 One Page Annual Planning and Execution, 21018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 One Page Communication Planning, 21020 . . 42 One Page Project Planning and Execution, 21019 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Online Instruction, Introduction to, 23041 . . 45 Online Portfolios with InDesign, 56128 . . . . . 71 Our Existence After Life, 04300 . . . . . . . . . . 139 Overcoming Procrastination, 04323 . . . . . . . 140 Paella Valenciana, 03267 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 Paint the New Mexico Sky, 02168 . . . . . . . . 129 Paint Without Numbers & Color Outside the Lines Part Deux, 02180 . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Paint Without Numbers and Color Outside the Lines, 02178 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 130 Painting A Day, A, 02175 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Painting with Acrylics, 02170 . . . . . . . . . . . . 129 Pampered Lady, The, 05372 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 143 Paralegal Certificate Course, 37326 . . . . . . . . 49

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Scanning and Digitizing Photos, 56105 . . . . . 70 Scrapbooking 101, 05385 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Seasonal Cooking for Optimal Health, 03282 . 137 Security+, 63511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Senior Strength and Balance Training, Introduction to, 06531 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Server Administration Concepts (Server +), 63201 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 Sewing: Advanced Beginning, 05412 . . . . . . 146 Sewing: Beginning, 05411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Shiatsu Massage: Scalp, Face, Shoulders, & Feet, 06536 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 124 Silver Jewelry Using Metal Clay, 05382 . . . . . 144 Silversmithing and Jewelry Making (ages 13-17), Introduction to, 17543 . . . . . 161 Singing for Those Who Can’t Sing, 12792 . . 156 Singing, 12791 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 155 Six Ingredients or Less, 03303 . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Small Business Bookkeeping with QuickBooks Pro, 37158 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 So You Think You Can Dance: High Energy Swing & Salsa for Teens (ages 14-18), 17228 . . . . 160 So You Think You Can Dance: Intro to Social Dance For Teens (ages 14-18), 17227 . . . . . 160 Social Media: Facebook, Twitter and Linked-In, 55605 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Soup: From Stock to Finish, 03255 . . . . . . . . 135 Spanish I, 09619 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Spanish II, 09620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Spanish III, 09621 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 106 Spices and Herbs, 03306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 139 Sports and Action Photography, 55832 . . . . . . 69 St. Philip Feast Day, San Felipe Pueblo, 00502 . 90 Stained Glass Advanced, 05387 . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Stained Glass: Beginning, 05383 . . . . . . . . . . 144 Stamping Techniques-Advanced, 05388 . . . . 145 Star Wars… The Movie Remake!: A Spring Break Performance Challenge (ages 6-8), 17092 . . 158 Star Wars… The Movie Remake!: A Spring Break Performance Challenge (ages 9-12), 17092 . 159 Stir Fry Made Easy, 03256 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135 Stoneware and Raku Pottery, 02199 . . . . . . . 132 Strength Training for Tweens & Teens (ages 10-13), 17515 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Substance Abuse Counselor Licensure and Credentialing, 39465 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 Successful Negotiating, 40114 . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Sweetheart Dinner, 03300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Swimming Conditioning, 01105 . . . . . . . . . . 126 Swimming for Children/Experienced Beginners, 01108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Swimming: Level I, 01101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Swimming: Level II, 01102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Swimming: Level III, 01103 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 3-7 years), 01107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126 Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 6 months-3 years), 01106 . . . . . . . . . 126 Swing II (From East to West), 12785 . . . . . . 155 T’ai Chi Ch’uan - Traditional Yang Style Long Form: Beginners, 06497 . . . . . . . . . . 119 T’ai Chi Chih®: Beginning, 06487 . . . . . . . . 118 T’ai Chi Chih®: Intermediate, 06488 . . . . . . 118 Tae Kwon Do for Children (ages 6-12), 17510 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Tae Kwon Do/Self-Defense for Teens (ages 13-17), 17511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160 Tame Your Toxic World, 06509 . . . . . . . . . . 124 Tango, 12769 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 153 Tapas, 03302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Tennis: Beginning, 10688 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 Tennis: Intermediate, 10689 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Tent Rocks, 00498 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 89 The Artist Way-Finding Water-The Art of Perseverance, 02159 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 127 Therapeutic Massage, 06489 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 123 Time Travelers: Middle Ages Spring Break Camp (ages 9-12), 17715 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Tohkon Ryu Karate, Introduction to, 06486 . 117 Train like a Fighter: Kickboxing, 06478 . . . . 116 Travel Sketchbook Journaling, 02163 . . . . . . 128 Travvy Savvy-Travel Smart, 15915 . . . . . . . . 157

Trial by Fire, 02195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Understanding Project Management, 21005 . . 41 University Chorus, 12798 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156 UNM Young Writer’s Conference (ages 11-17), 17180 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 158 Unveiling the True China, 08558 . . . . . . . . . 103 Using Dreamweaver and Flash Together, 58128 . 78 Using Natural Light in Digital Photography, 55810 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Vandals Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup I), The, 19020 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 93 Vegetarian Feast, 03279 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Visions Collage Workshop, 02210 . . . . . . . . . 133 Volunteer Management-Building A Successful Program, 42471 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58 Volunteer Management- Evaluating Your Volunteer Program, 42474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 59 Volunteer Management-Managing and Motivating Your Volunteers, 42473 . . . . . . . . 59 Volunteer Management- Recruitment, Skill Assessment and Training, 42472 . . . . . . 59 Want to Adopt? Here’s How!, 04338 . . . . . . 141 Watercoloring Travel Journaling, 02182 . . . . 130 Web Graphics with Fireworks, 56351 . . . . . . . 72 Web Programming Basics, 58401 . . . . . . . . . . 79 Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: Beginning, 59411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: Intermediate, 59412 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79 Weight Lifting for Seniors, 06496 . . . . . . . . . 118 Weight Lifting for Women, 06495 . . . . . . . . 118 What Suits Your Style? Interior Design Camp (ages 9-12), 17224 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Win-Win Conflict Resolution, 40112 . . . . . . . 58 Windows 7: Operating System Basics, 51101 . 60 Windows: Organize Your Files and Photos, 51115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Wine through Comparative Tastings, Introduction to, 03293 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Word: Advanced, 52143 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Word: Beginning—Fast Track, 52151 . . . . . . . 61 Word: Beginning, 52141 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Word: Intermediate—Fast Track, 52152 . . . . . 61 Word: Intermediate, 52142 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 WordPress: Beginning, 58231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 Working with Adolescents: Treatment and Prevention, 39459 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56 Working with Family Members, 39412 . . . . . . 55 Write Historical Fiction That Sells, 14861 . . . 110 Write Your Book Right Now... You Can!, 14891 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Writing Creative Copy for Print and Web Media, 55604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Writing Short Stories From Start to Finish, 14892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 Writing Spontaneous Prose, 14893 . . . . . . . . 112 Writing Women’s Fiction, 14882 . . . . . . . . . 111 Yin Yoga, 06454 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Yoga Basics 101, 06515 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Yoga Basics: The Fundamentals, 06453 . . . . . 113 Yoga Core Flow, 06514 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Yoga for Arthritis, 06521 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119 Yoga for Back Care, 06464 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 115 Yoga for Chronic Conditions, 06517 . . . . . . 120 Yoga For Folks Over Fifty, 06461 . . . . . . . . . 114 Yoga for Lunch, 06474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Yoga for the Rest of Us, 06450 . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Yoga for Women, 06460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Yoga Nidra: Deep Relaxation, 06479 . . . . . . 123 Yoga: Gentle Fitness for 50+, 06451 . . . . . . . 113 Yoga: Harmony in Body and Mind (Iyengar style), 06459 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Yoga: Restore and Renew, 06482 . . . . . . . . . 123 Yoga: Sunrise Practice, 06449 . . . . . . . . . . . . 113 Yoga: The Body in Emotion, 06519 . . . . . . . 124 You Can Manifest, 04342 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 You Can Own Your Own Home, 11749 . . . . 109 Your Dreams Talk To You, 04347 . . . . . . . . . 141 Zuni Pueblo, 00056 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88

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Paralegal Internship, 37327 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Paris Remembered: Expatriate Women of the Left Bank (1920-1940), 08580 . . . . . . . . . . 104 Pastels are Paint...Not Chalk, 02173 . . . . . . . 129 Peggy Pond Church: At Home on the Slopes of Mountains, 19010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 Penistaja Mesa Badlands Petrified Gardens New Route, 00569 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88 Personal Trainer for NASM Certification, 38221 . 53 Pet Behavior Issues: Puppies and Dogs, 15908 . 157 Pharmacy Tech Online, 38140 . . . . . . . . . . . . 52 Photographing People in Digital, 55825 . . . . . 68 Photography and Intuition, 13819 . . . . . . . . 156 Photography Composition, 55804 . . . . . . . . . 67 Photography with a Digital Camera II, 55821 . 68 Photography with a Digital Camera, 55801 . . 67 Photoshop Elements: Beginning, 56331 . . . . . 72 Photoshop Elements: Intermediate, 56332 . . . 72 Photoshop: Advanced, 56313 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Photoshop: Beginning, 56311 . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 Photoshop: Intermediate, 56312 . . . . . . . . . . 72 Piano 2, Beginning, 12763 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Piano Second Time Around, 12766 . . . . . . . 153 Piano, Beginning, 12762 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 152 Pilates: Reformer, 06475 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Pilates: Reformer, 06476 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 116 Poetry Workshop: Prompts and Circumstances, 14888 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 Polishing for Publication: Advanced Fiction Writing, 14854 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 Portfolios for Photographers and Designers, 55627 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Portrait Drawing: Beginning, 02162 . . . . . . . 128 Portuguese I, 09628 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Portuguese II, 09629 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Power Flow Yoga, 06455 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 PowerPoint: Beginning, 52241 . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 PowerPoint: Intermediate, 52242 . . . . . . . . . . 62 Premiere: Beginning, 57311 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Prenatal Yoga, 06523 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120 Presentation Skills for Trainers, 23006 . . . . . . 45 Pressure Cooking, 03304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 138 Principles of Accessible Web Design, 58201 . . 78 Principles of Motion Graphics, 57105 . . . . . . . 73 Private Investigation, Introduction to, 15910 . 157 Productive Performance Appraisals, 20524 . . . 40 Project Management for GIS Professionals, 69312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82 Project Management Professional (PMP)/ CAPM Exam Preparation, 21015 . . . . . . . . . 42 Protecting Yourself in Retirement, 11728 . . . 109 Publication Design, 55107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Publicly Grateful, 04302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 140 Puppet Pandemonium Spring Break Camp (ages 6-8), 17700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 159 Qigong, 06456 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Quality Management, Introduction to, 21051 . 43 Quebradas Back Country Byway Drive and Hike, 00698 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 87 Quilting 101, 05406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Quilting 102, 05407 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146 Raku Fired Handbuilt Pottery, 02192 . . . . . . 131 Raku Pottery Potluck, 02197 . . . . . . . . . . . . 131 Re-Imagining Our Lives and Ourselves, 02234 . 134 Reason: Software with a Beat, 57641 . . . . . . . 75 Recreational Kayaking, Introduction to, 10666 . 148 Reduction Print Making, 02150 . . . . . . . . . . 127 Reiki, Introduction to, 06469 . . . . . . . . . . . . 122 Repertoire of Sauces, A, 03290 . . . . . . . . . . . 137 Resin...For the Fun Of It, 02223 . . . . . . . . . 134 Restorative Prenatal Yoga, 06524 . . . . . . . . . 121 Restorative Yoga, 06463 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 114 Retirement Planning Today-How to Live 5 Years for Free, 11716 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 Retrofitting Buildings for Efficiency Certificate, 37451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49 Rock Climbing, 10685 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 149 Rubber Stamping 101, 05386 . . . . . . . . . . . . 145 Russian I, 09634 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107 Salsaerobics, 10684 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121 San Jose Badlands Hike, 00562 . . . . . . . . . . . . 90 Say Yes! To Life, 04327 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 141


Non-Credit Information & Policies General Information Registration and Course Information Who May Enroll UNM Continuing Education (UNMCE) non-credit courses are open to everyone 18 years and older (unless otherwise noted). Parents or guardians wishing to register students under 18 years of age must contact the appropriate program manager for information on the process. Classes for children are open to the ages noted in each course description.

Class Locations Classes are held at the UNMCE Complex, located at 1634 University Blvd. NE in Albuquerque (northeast corner of University and Indian School Rd). Free parking is available in both our east and west parking lots. Classes are also held throughout the Greater Albuquerque and Rio Rancho areas. If your class is scheduled at another site, you’ll find directions on your class confirmation letter, on our website at dce.unm.edu and on page 101 of this catalog.

Cancelled Classes/Schedule Changes UNMCE reserves the right to cancel, reschedule, or combine classes, and to change instructors when necessary. If a class is cancelled or rescheduled you may request a transfer to another section of the same class, another class, an electronic voucher, or a refund of your enrollment fee. Each registered student will be notified by UNM Continuing Education via email and/or phone about class cancellations or scheduled changes. Please check your student profile to make sure your contact information is current. During inclement weather, visit our website at dce.unm.edu or call 505-277-0077 and follow recorded instructions provided for school delay and closure information.

To Transfer to another UNMCE Class Transfers from one non-credit course to another can be made at least three business days prior to start of class. Certain rules apply to cooking class transfers (see page 135 for details). Certain rules apply for Apple Pro Training (see page 75 for details). Contact us by phone, fax, mail or email at registration@dce.unm.edu.

Tuition and Fees

Refunds

Full tuition is required at the time of registration. There is no registration fee. UNMCE will invoice your organization/company if your registration is accompanied by official paperwork which includes authorization signatures, PO number and billing address. UNM Tuition Remission may be used by UNM faculty, staff and UNM retirees. For details see page 2 of the catalog, or click on the registration link on our website.

Your tuition, minus a $15 cancellation fee per non-credit class, will be refunded if you provide a written request three business days prior to the first scheduled class. Submit your refund request in person, by fax to 505-277-1990, by email to registration@dce.unm. edu or by mail to: UNM Continuing Education, Registration Office, 1634 University Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102. This policy applies to all registrations, regardless of the payment method. Phone requests will not be accepted. Please note the following special circumstances: • There are no refunds for courses that are delivered via our online vendors, SkillSoft, Gatlin or Ed2Go. • Test vouchers, discounted software, and exams, including Apple Pro exams, purchased through UNM Continuing Education are non-refundable. • All Apple Creative Pro classes require a written request 14 days prior to the start date of the class to drop or transfer to another class. • Other refund policies may apply to conferences, educational trips and tours or classes, Story of New Mexico and other special programs. Look for refund information in the event or course brochure, flyer, or web text. • UNMCE does not typically issue refunds of $20.00 or less. Immediate cash refunds are not given for withdrawal from a class or when a class is cancelled. Per UNM policy, if payment was made with cash or check, a social security number and valid current address are required for a refund. If a refund is due or if overpayment has been made by check, there is a 21-day hold period from the payment receipt date before the refund is processed. Credit card refunds will be credited to the original charged card used in the initial enrollment transaction.

Loans and Financial Aid Visit our website at dce.unm.edu/Loans for detailed information. Tuition assistance may be available if you are unemployed, a veteran or veteran’s spouse, or a person with a disability. Other options include education loans. We provide advisement with a program supervisor (page 4) to help you choose the training options that work best for you. We make sure that you have all of the information you need to complete any paperwork required to receive training funds. Call 505-925-9562 for help in contacting your program supervisor.

Course Books and Materials

Policies

In most cases, books and/or handouts are included with the course. If course materials or books are not included with the course, instructions for purchase will be included in the course description or are available from our registration staff. Some courses may require a separate fee payable to the instructor the first day of class. Others may require that you purchase a textbook or supplies. If you are directed to the UNM Bookstore, look in the store’s Continuing Education Section. UNM Bookstore location, hours, and online services may be found at http://bookstore.unm.edu/.

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Non-Credit Information & Policies Student Services

UNMCE Policies & Procedures

If a class is full, place your name on the waiting list by calling Registration at 505-277-0077 or by following the online registration process at dce.unm.edu. When a new section of a class is added during the semester, students on the wait list are contacted first and given an opportunity to register. Check our website at dce. unm.edu for the most up-to-date list of classes.

Attendance Policy for Certificate Programs 100% attendance is required for Certificate programs and courses. If you must miss a class session due to an emergency, you have two weeks to request to make up a session or a class and one year to complete the make-up. Email your request to your program supervisor. Include the name and dates of the class you missed. The program supervisor may allow you to make up the portion of the class you missed or move your registration to the next section or the next semester in which the course is offered. If you’ve missed an entire class, you may choose either of the above, choose a related class, or keep your tuition on your account up to one year.

Request a Program Certificate

Summary of Student Code of Conduct

Gift Cards To purchase an eGift card, visit our website at dce.unm.edu and choose from the most current list of classes.

Class Waiting List

To request a program certificate, contact your Program Supervisor. Submit a request in writing or via email which lists the Program Certificate, your full name, mailing address, phone number, email address, and documentation of any approved course substitutions. Please allow two weeks from the time we receive your paperwork to process your certificate.

A detailed Student Code of Conduct policy is available in the UNMCE registration office or on the web at: dce.unm.edu/help. htm. Students are responsible for adhering to this code of conduct while participating in any UNMCE programs and services. It is important for all students to be aware of conduct that is required by UNMCE in order to participate in UNMCE programs and services.

Student Transcripts/Proof of Class Completion

Equal Educational Opportunity Policy & Accessibility Information

As proof of class completion, you can print out a student transcript through your student profile. On the UNM Continuing Education home page, click on “Access Your Account.” Follow the link under “Transcript” to get to the sign-in page. Enter your user name and password. Make sure your student transcript is current before printing. For an official transcript, print the form found under “Official Non-credit Transcripts” and submit via fax (505-277-1990), email (registration@lxdce.unm.edu), or in person to our registration office at 1634 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque NM 87102.A $10 nonrefundable processing fee is required. Paper certificates are available only upon request. If you need a certificate upon completion of a class, please email our administrative support group at adminsupport@lxdce.unm.edu. Provide the class name and start date along with your contact information and full name. Our administrative support staff will email you a certificate in a PDF format unless it is specified that a hard copy is needed. Certificate requests require 5 business days for processing. Note: Although UNM Continuing Education is not required to maintain enrollment records for non-credit classes, we recognize that transcripts are valuable for employment and Certification purposes. Our current enrollment management system makes these available to you. Transcripts are not available for classes taken prior to 2004.

The University of New Mexico is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, physical or mental handicap, age, gender, sexual preference, ancestry, or medical condition. ADA Compliance and Reasonable Accommodation The University of New Mexico is committed to the recognition and the proactive pursuit of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). The University makes reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of a qualified student, applicant, or program user with a disability, unless such accommodations have the end result of fundamentally altering a program or service or placing an undue hardship on the operation of the University. Students requiring special accommodations for Continuing Education courses should contact the specific program. (See department phone directory on page 3). It is important to note that students must provide two weeks notice if they require special transportation or other accommodations (vehicles or interpreters). Accommodation arrangements made directly by students with UNM Accessibility Services or an outside source may not be paid for by UNM Continuing Education.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs) Continuing Education Units (CEUs) provide a nationally recognized means of tracking your continuing education coursework. CEUs are available for all UNMCE Business and Technology Training classroom courses. Requests must be made within two weeks of course completion and include payment of $20.00. Any CEUs requested after the two week deadline will require a letter of request accompanied by $100.00. CEU credits are not transferable to credit hours. For fees, application procedures, and general questions, call Andy Pena at 505-277-9360.

Area Hotels

We are a non-profit institution, therefore your donations may be tax deductible in compliance with Federal regulations. You can make a bequest or donation to any of our special programs at The Division of Continuing Education. Contact the Office of Trusts and Bequests, University of New Mexico Foundation, Inc. by phoning 505-277-4503 or 1-800-UNM-FUND. We express our sincere gratitude for your support and generosity.

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Policies

Several area hotels offer special UNM rates. Hotel services range from basic to deluxe accommodations. If you are enrolled in a course and live at a distance, check the travel information on our website: dce.unm.edu/ConferenceCenter

Bequest/ Donation Information


Spring 2013 Non-Credit Registration Form UNM Division of Continuing Education & Community Services Physical address: 1634 University Blvd. NE Albuquerque, New Mexico 87102-1706

Mailing address: MSC07 4030 1 University of New Mexico 87131-0001

First Name and Initial

Last Name

Check here if address has changed Street Number

P.O. Box Number, or Street Name, Quadrant, Apt. Number (Ex: Lomas NE Apt 102)

City

State

Zip Code

Daytime/Work Phone Number

Extension

Evening/Home Phone Number

Check here if email address has changed E-mail Address

Birth date

How did you hear about us?

Course I.D. Number

Catalog

Section

1

Website

Fee

Friend

Newspaper

Radio

Other:__________________

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Registration Form

Payment Methods Phone: Call our Registration office at 505-277-0077 to register and charge it to your VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express. Mail: Make your check or money order payable to UNM Continuing Education and mail the payment along with this form to UNM Continuing Education, MSC07 4030, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001. FAX: Fax the registration form and your tuition remission form or purchase order to our office at 505-277-1990. We must receive both forms in order to process your request. In Person: Come to the UNM Continuing Education Complex south building at 1634 University Blvd. NE and register in person.

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