Cal Poly Extended Education Fall 2015 Catalog

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E X T E N D E D E D U C AT I O N

Fall 2015 Catalog

Extended Education


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Table of Contents 0 4 ACADEMIC CREDIT 0 5 ROSETTA STONE 0 6 LIFE & CULTURE 0 8 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT 10 WINE 1 2 THE CAL POLY BESTSELLERS AND STORYTELLERS WRITER’S PROGRAM 14 BRAND STORY TELLING 15 IN YOUR DREAMS 16 IPHONEOGRAPHY 18 PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 19 BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT 2 3 WINTER PREVIEW

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ACADEMIC CREDIT

THE ART OF RESEARCH

UNIV S470

Learning the art of research will turn you into a producer of information instead of a consumer.

INSTRUCTOR

Build your skills as an incoming or returning graduate student and prepare to research efficiently, write effectively, and present clearly. This course will not only support your thesis project but will also prepare you for graduate level performance.

Dawn Janke Elizabeth Lowham, Ph.D. Katherine O’Clair Richard Savage, Ph.D LOCATION

186-C 201 FEE

$719 DATE

8/24/15 – 9/10/15 Mondays – Thursdays 10:10 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. 9/11/15 Friday 8:10 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.

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to provide an eight-week fully interactive, online language-immersion experience. Students can work through up to five levels of proficiency in any of the 24 languages offered and receive online access to Rosetta Stone software to improve speaking, writing, reading and comprehension. Features include: • 24/7 access from any internet connection with any computer or mobile device. • Live practice sessions with others at the same level, led by a Rosetta Stone native speaking studio coach. • Access to language games, stories, and interactive chats and conversations with other language learners.

ENROLL ONLINE! ØØ Start class at your convenience ØØ 8-week sessions Language Skills • Brush up • Practice • Improve Skills

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Life & Culture 6 Fall 2015 Catalog


DRAWING AND PAINTING PENCIL DRAWING AND SKETCHING

NCR 9581

Learn to sketch and draw faces in pencil. In addition to the basics, this class will instruct you in the use of loose sketch and wash techniques using water soluble pencil and ink. Each week we will cover a new technique presented with a comprehensive demonstration followed by an opportunity for individual practice using your own personal photo sources. Improve your skill in proportions, facial construction, facial features, hair, and clothing.

INSTRUCTOR

Tricia Reichert LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$189 *Early bird discount $169 until 9/4/15 DATE

9/19/2015 – 11/7/2015 Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

BOTANICAL WATERCOLOR SKETCHBOOK

NCR 9568

This class will teach you how to draw and paint botanical studies and sketches of plants, both in their natural habitats and also in more detail in the classroom. Carefully observing the characteristics of the plant parts, how they fit together and grow, then translating this into sketches in your sketchbook will be the first part of the process. You will then learn how to paint these sketches in watercolor to achieve a realistic interpretation of your plants.

Tricia Reichert

INSTRUCTOR LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$209 *Early bird discount $189 until 10/16/15 DATE

11/14/15 – 12/12/15 No class 11/28/15 Saturdays 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT WORLD RELIGIONS LECTURE SERIES Religions are not objects of curiosity to be perused like artifacts in a museum. Rather, they are lived experiences that provide profound meaning for those within them. Our religious traditions have endured for so many years because they have profoundly touched so many lives. Our study together is ultimately about these people - roughly two thirds of the world population whose lives are inextricably tied to their religious traditions and history. Not just the facts of religions, this lecture series is to appreciate the internal logic behind their world views and engage some of the common myths and misconceptions for each religion.

JUDAISM

NCR 9643

Judaism, the eldest of the Religions of Abraham, has often been its most misunderstood. In this class, we reconstruct its origins and share the Jewish vision for the world, both in its ancient and modern forms. We will journey into a Jewish world of ritual, mysticism, and divine commandments to reveal its life-affirming message but also its most pressing challenges for the modern world.

INSTRUCTOR

Stephen Lloyd-Moffett LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$52 DATE

9/22/15 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

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CHRISTIANIT Y

NCR 9643

Christianity often seems the most familiar religion in our society, but with over 43,000 different forms, it is the most diverse religion on the planet. This class celebrates this diversity, showing that the secret to Christianity’s success is the way it has adapted to different eras and cultures. Come see Jesus and the Church in surprisingly new ways.

INSTRUCTOR

Stephen Lloyd-Moffett LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$52 DATE

10/20/15 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

ISLAM

NCR 9643

Americans have sought to understand Islam with tremendous interest, but studies show that knowledge has actually decreased in the last decade. In this class, we will look at the origins and beliefs of the second largest religion in the world. You will walk away with a deep appreciation for the Islamic world-view and insight into its current challenges.

INSTRUCTOR

Stephen Lloyd-Moffett LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$52 DATE

11/17/15 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.

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WINE TASTING ROOM HOSPITALIT Y

WIN1 E890

This course is designed to train students who are interested in being employed as hospitality associates in a commercial tasting room. The course will describe and demonstrate the procedures of operating a tasting room. We will also discuss proper wine service techniques and managing unique tasting room situations. The final hours of the course will be spent observing the tasting room host at a local winery.

INSTRUCTOR

Brette Womack LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$195 DATE

9/12/15 Saturday 8:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.

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WINE MARKETING

WIN1 E802

Learn trade tactics and key aspects of marketing and sales strategy for the wine industry. This class will touch on the application of classic marketing principles, current industry trends, and managing the three tiers of sales and distribution. Learn how to navigate and benefit from public relations and advertising for any size brand or budget. A professional level comparative wine tasting will be included.

INSTRUCTOR

Anna Heacock LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$290 DATE

10/3/15 – 10/17/15 Saturdays 10/3/15 – 10/10/15 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Saturday 10/17/15 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.

CALIFORNIA WINE APPRECIATION

WIN1 E868

Learn to be a wine connoisseur. Do you know the difference between a Merlot and a Cabernet? This course provides basic knowledge and experience in taste discrimination of a variety of Central Coast and other California wines. Learn the sensory evaluation of various components in wine as well as the varietal characteristics of wine produced on the Central Coast and in other parts of California.

INSTRUCTOR

Michael Botwin LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$210 DATE

11/3/15 – 12/1/15 Tuesdays 7:30 p.m. – 9:30 p.m.

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THE CAL POLY BESTSELLERS AND STORY TELLERS WRITER’S PROGR AM Franz Wisner is the New York Times bestselling author of Honeymoon with My Brother and How the World Makes Love (both with St. Martin’s Press). He has been featured on Oprah, the Today Show, CNN, NPR, Vanity Fair, USA Today, and in hundreds of media outlets around the world. Wisner has also penned essays for NPR, Redbook, The San Francisco Chronicle, The Lost Angeles Times, Coast Magazine, The Toronto Globe and Mail, and The Australian. Wisner is the founder of Story-Driven Ink, a professional consultancy that helps companies, organizations, and individuals shape and share their stories with the world. He lives in Cayucos with his wife and two boys.

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MEMOIR WRITING

NCR 9398

Perhaps your life has the makings of a great book. Or maybe you just want to record your personal story for posterity. This course will teach writers of all levels the basics of penning a memoir, including:

INSTRUCTOR

• Structure, story arcs, and fine-tuning the narrator’s voice • Character development, dialogue, description, settings • Editing, memoir do’s and don’ts • Agents and publishing options • Promotion and distribution

Franz Wisner LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$439 ($399 before 8/24/15) DATE

9/16/15 – 11/4/15 Wednesday 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Space is limited! All participants will receive feedback on their work.

BON VOYAGE: INTRODUCTION TO TRAVEL WRITING

NCR 9651

Today there are countless media outlets looking for compelling travel stories, everything from company websites to blogs to newspapers, magazines to books and e-books. Bon Voyage: Introduction to Travel Writing will examine what makes a great travel story, while teaching participants how to:

Franz Wisner

• find their writing voice and niche

DATE

INSTRUCTOR LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$329

• incorporate proven literary techniques while avoiding common pitfalls

10/27/15 – 12/1/15 Tuesday 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

• travel the world for little-to-no cost

*Space is limited

• successfully pitch editors and publishers

Writers of all levels will learn how to turn their travels, experiences, and insights into compelling stories suitable for internet publications, websites, newspapers, magazines, and books. The course is ideal for budding travel writers as well as travel and hospitality professionals looking to better tell their stories. All participants will receive feedback on their work.

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BRAND STORYTELLING MINI WORKSHOP “Storytelling is the most powerful way to put ideas into the world,” said story expert Robert McKee. Smart companies understand this. Brand storytelling is how the most successful companies use marketing and communications to move their businesses ahead. A compelling story can quickly separate your business from the competition. In this workshop, we’ll detail how businesses of all types and sizes can:

• Use stories to drive brand recognition and sales • Create content marketing that cuts through the clutter • Craft stories and content for social media, blogs, and websites • Boost PR campaigns, customer relations and SEO with great content

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NCR 9652 INSTRUCTOR

Franz Wisner LOCATION

Cal Poly TBD FEE

FREE DATE

9/29/15 Tuesday 9:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. *Pre-registration required *Space is limited with no drop-ins/ walk-ins.


IN YOUR DREAMS LEVEL I Dreams cover the physical, emotional, and psychological aspects of your life. They emerge from the point of contact between spirit and matter, human and divine, male and female, ego and self. Carl Jung calls this point of contact the soul.

NCR 9642 (2 CL ASSES)

INSTRUCTOR

Laura V. Grace LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

LEVEL II In the second level of “In Your Dreams” we will build upon the course work from the first level, thereby deepening your understanding of nighttime dreams by exploring the following topics:

• The Living Dream Image and the Three A’s: Association, Amplification, and Animation of Dream Images • Dream Animals and Archetypes • The Power of Waking Dreams • Healing Dreams – Using Dreams to Address Illness in the Body

$215 (per class) DATE

Level I 9/10/15 – 10/1/15 Thursdays 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Level II 10/15/15 – 11/5/15 Thursdays 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

It is important that the Level I course has been completed before moving on to the Level II course. Level I lays the foundation for the dream work and teachings learned in Level II.

Laura V. Grace has taught over 150 programs on both “waking” and night-time dreams and published more than 200 articles on dreams including archetypes, the psyche, and unconscious. She has facilitated dream groups since 1994 and lectured on dreams throughout the U.S. Her night-time dream process examines the depths and power of dreams, the distinct “language” of dreams, and guides learners to put their dreams to work in every aspect of their lives. Laura is an active member of the International Study for the Association of Dreams and a doctoral student at Pacifica Graduate Institute. www.lauragrace.net

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iPHONEOGRAPHY iPhoneography is photography using your iPhone. Classes will begin with an introduction to the native photo app on the iPhone, how to take great pictures and how to alter the settings in the app. Advanced classes will offer editing options and recommendations for apps to download and/or purchase to provide special effects to your photos. Artistic techniques learned in classes will expand on basic editing and go in-depth with specialized editing and apps to create personalized images all from your phone. iPhones and iPads welcome; sorry no androids.

IPHONEOGRAPHY - CREATE MORE POWERFUL IMAGES WITH YOUR IPHONE

NCR 9634

Learn how to take better photos with the iPhone, how it is different from a regular sized camera, and how to work around it. We will go over the basics of what makes a great image and why, as well as the capabilities and shortcomings of the iPhone. We will put what we have learned to use by going out and practicing the techniques taught in class.

Jill Waterbury

INSTRUCTOR LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$84 DATE

9/5/15 Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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IPHONEOGRAPHY - BETTER PORTRAITS WITH YOUR IPHONE

NCR 9634

We all take photos of our family, friends and pets. Take your photography to the next level by learning what makes a better portrait. There are easy tips and tricks that can make your images look more professional. We will go over the basic techniques, go shoot with that new knowledge, and then learn apps that can fix flaws.

Jill Waterbury

INSTRUCTOR LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$84 DATE

9/19/15 Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

IPHONEOGRAPHY - CREATING POSTCARDS & BOOKS WITH YOUR IPHONE

NCR 9634

Everyone has a portfolio of amazing pictures they have taken from spending time with family and friends, a fabulous vacation, or just every day activities. Most of us share our photos on Facebook or on our devices, but your images deserve more than that. From your iPhone or iPad you can create beautiful photo books, cards, and postcards, and have them shipped directly to you or loved ones. It’s easy, inexpensive, and fun!

Jill Waterbury

IPHONEOGRAPHY - SNAPSEED 2.0

NCR 9634

If you’ve had a class with Jill previously, she has shown you how to use Snapseed. But, with the latest update to 2.0 you may feel a little lost. It is not quite as easy to figure out, but it is far more powerful than before. This class will walk you through the new interface and all the added functions. You will fall in love with this amazing app all over again.

INSTRUCTOR

INSTRUCTOR LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$84 DATE

10/3/15 Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

Jill Waterbury LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$84 DATE

10/17/15 Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.

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BUSINESS & MANAGEMENT PROJECT MANAGEMENT WORKSHOP

DEV6 E809

If you have some project management experience, this is the class for you. We will help you hone your management expertise to a razor sharp edge during our comprehensive review of the nine major project management subject areas: quality, scope, time, cost, human resources, communications, risk, procurement, and integration management. In just four days, this course prepares you to take and pass the Project Management Professional (PMP) exam.

INSTRUCTOR

Mark Ward LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$2,019 DATE

9/15/15 – 9/18/15 Tuesday – Friday 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 3.2 CEUs

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IMPORTING AS A SMALL BUSINESS

DEV9 E875

Learn how you can become an importer now in a one-day seminar highly praised for the instructor’s experience, pace, candor and humor. You will be guided through:

INSTRUCTOR

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licensing selecting products finding suppliers working with governments, bankers, brokers and carriers • financing • costing and pricing • gaining orders for your products In addition, this invaluable knowledge of the essentials of importing can become the basis for an export business. Registration fee also includes online help via email with the instructor and past students. Don’t miss out on this chance to open new opportunities for your business and career!

Recommended: “How Small Business Trades Worldwide” available at www.johnspiers.com.

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John Spiers LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$165 DATE

10/17/15 Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. 0.8 CEUs


MANAGING ABRASIVE BEHAVIOR

NCR 9656

This course examines how to detect unacceptable, abrasive behavior in the workplace, set acceptable conduct standards, and effectively intervene in difficult personnel situations involving abrasive conduct. Organizations lose millions of dollars every year in productivity, absenteeism, and turnover when these issues are ignored or poorly managed. You will learn the signs to pay attention to, why people behave this way, the steps needed to intervene in this behavior, and how to deal with specific typical defensive reactions. You will leave with a proven method for maintaining a healthy, respectful workplace.

INSTRUCTOR

Tera Bisbee LOCATION

Cal Poly TBA FEE

$269 DATE

10/10/15 Saturday 9:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. *Lunch will be provided

“INCIVILITY also hijacks workplace focus... people working in an environment characterized by incivility miss information that is right in front of them. They are no longer able to process it as well or as effectively as they would otherwise.” – Christine Porath, The New York Times

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CARE AND REPAIR OF THE SPEAKING VOICE

NCR 9585

As a professor, lawyer, teacher, or public service professional, does your speaking voice tire easily, feel weak or become “sore”, or not carry the authority and color you’d like? This course will show you how to quickly and easily develop a strong, clear voice, that is easily manipulated, healthy, and interesting and pleasant to listen to. Taught by Jacalyn Kreitzer, a 30 year veteran of professional opera singing and speaking, vocologist, and applied voice instructor at Cal Poly. Find your voice!

Jacalyn Kreitzer

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INSTRUCTOR LOCATION

Cal Poly Davidson Music Bldg. 45 Room 130 FEE

$195 DATE

10/6/15 – 11/3/15 No class 10/20/15 Tuesdays 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.


WINTER PREVIEW CALIFORNIA WINE APPRECIATION 1/7/16 – 2/4/16 Learn to be a wine connoisseur. Do you know the difference between a Merlot and a Cabernet? This course provides basic knowledge and experience in taste discrimination of a variety of Central Coast and other California wines. Learn the sensory evaluation of various components in wine as well as the varietal characteristics of wine produced on the Central Coast and in other parts of California.

EUROPEAN WINE APPRECIATION 2/11/16 – 3/17/16 Learn how geography and climate influence wine from various regions across Europe. Learn how to read and interpret European wine labels and discover what sets European wines apart from those in California. You should have taken the California Wine Appreciation or another basic wine appreciation course prior to taking this course.

CARE AND REPAIR OF THE SPEAKING VOICE 1/19/16 – 2/9/16 As a professor, lawyer, teacher, or public service professional, does your speaking voice tire easily, feel weak or become “sore”, or not carry the authority and color you’d like? This course will show you how to quickly and easily develop a strong, clear voice, that is easily manipulated, healthy, and interesting and pleasant to listen to. Taught by Jacalyn Kreitzer, a 30 year veteran of professional opera singing and speaking, vocologist, and applied voice instructor at Cal Poly. Find your voice!

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CAL POLY FALL 2015

SAN LUIS OBISPO, CA 93407-0442

CAL POLY EXTENDED EDUCATION

CALIFORNIA POLYTECHNIC STATE UNIVERSITY

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