SPSCC Corporate And Continuing Education Winter 2022 Schedule

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Corporate and Continuing EducationWinter 2022Many of our classes this quarter are taught Live Online.Online test sessions available. Register for a session orsend us an email at conted@spscc.edu to schedule one.For in-person classes, verification of COVID-19vaccination or a medical and/or religious exemption arerequired. Please see course description for details.Home and GardenARTLive OnlineCheck out what past participants have to say in DIY Herbal BeautyTuesday, January 11this ThurstonTalk article!Winter WatercolorLive Online 129Thursdays, January 6-February 24This course is designed for intermediate students and includes a color theory overview. We will create paper art,beautiful watercolor cards and paintings using wet into wet,wet into dry and basic wash techniques! Prior to our firstclass meeting you will need to have all your supplies readyto go which will include watercolor paint, watercolor paperand a few more items. See online course description forcomplete list. 29Learn how to make your own herbal bath & beautyproducts using natural ingredients perfect for giving asgifts or to customize for your personal needs. You willlearn how to make several projects including: Balms &Butters, Cleansers & Soaps; Mask & Scrub; FragranceSpray & Toner; Essential Oil Fragrance Blends, HerbalBath Salts & Fizzies. Class includes a handout, recipesand eBook.Indoor GardeningLive Online 29Tuesday, February 8Drawing Zoomorphic Imagery Live Online 99Mondays, January 10-February 14This is a drawing course steeped in knotwork construction,intuitive meditation and creativity. The course will provideinsight into construction of knotwork zoomorphic imagesincluding animals, plant life and elements. Our class timewill be spent drawing and constructing images.Winter AcrylicLive Online 129Wednesdays, January 26-March 16Winter acrylic is designed for beginners through intermediate. Class time will be spent working on winter themes andexploring the landscapes we inhabit. We will be using gelmedium and floating medium. Prior to our first classmeeting you will need to have all your supplies ready to gowhich will include acrylic paint, canvas and brushes. We willbe using stencils that will be mailed to you prior to the startof each class. See online course description for completesupply list.Discover the joys of indoor gardening. Did you knowhouseplants actually clean the air inside your home?Learn how to keep your house plants healthy and happyusing organic and natural pest control methods. We willalso cover sprouting seeds for grazing on fresh greensall winter long as well as starting seeds indoors to get ajump start on spring. Class includes a handout andeBook.Pruning Your Landscape Live Online 29Tuesday, March 8A fabulous landscape is not only well planted, it isproperly groomed. Pruning is not only for the appearance, it can enhance the health of your trees, shrubsand perennials by decreasing risk from disease and insect damage. In this class you will learn basic techniques, tools and equipment, what times of the year toprune as well as how to dead head flowers for prolificblooms. We will have a shrub to practice on for demonstration purposes. Includes a handout and eBook.

WritingFundamentals of Creative WritingLacey CampusThursdays, January 6-27 85Are you interested in writing stories, but don’t know where to start? Published author and creative writing instructor LindsaySchopfer offers an informative introduction to the world of writing. Students will learn everything they need to know to get started in their craft, including how to structure a story, how to show a scene instead of telling it, and how to avoid writer’s block.*COVID-19 Vaccination Verification RequiredCrafting a Complete StoryLacey CampusThursdays, February 3-24 85A complete story has it all. A strong hook in the beginning, ongoing conflicts and questions to keep the reader interested, and anending that is both satisfying and leaves the reader wanting more. In this writing workshop, participants will learn skills like identifying essential establishing information, writing scenes that continually flow between conflict and resolution, and setting up potential sequels while still crafting endings that are emotionally satisfying.*COVID-19 Vaccination Verification RequiredThe Business of Creative WritingLive OnlineThursdays, March 3-24 85This four-part series of classes will introduce students to the world of business for creative writers. Participants will learn the basics of traditional and independent publishing, how to market and promote yourself, what kind of professionals are out there andwhen to hire them, and how to do author events and book signings.MusicSPSCC music instruction classes are co-scheduled with for-credit programming and are offered for community members who have an interest in serious study. Participants will be expected to make regular attendanceand fully participate in class. All ensemble rehearsals will take place face-to-face. Modality of performance isto be determined, but all rehearsals and performances will adhere to the state's COVID-19 guidelines for theperforming arts. Please see course description for additional COVID-19 safety procedures and additionalclass details.SPSCC Jazz BandTuesdays, January 4-March 15Olympia Campus, 21-253 90Provides the instrumentalist an opportunity to study, rehearse and perform selected jazz music. Developsskills of musical improvisation. Student must have ability to read music, basic knowledge of music theory andbasic ability to play a jazz instrument. There is a mandatory performance March 19 at 7:30pm.SPSCC Symphony OrchestraThursdays, January 6-March 3Olympia Campus, 21-253 90The orchestra is open to students, faculty, staff, and community members. Enrollment requires teacher permission. There is a mandatory performance March 19 at 7:30pm.SPSCC Percival ChoirWednesdays, January 5-March 16Olympia Campus, 21-253 90You will work on the basics of good choral singing.SPSCC Chamber Singers Tue/Th, January 4-March 10 1:05pm-3:05pm Olympia Campus, 21–253 90Basic principles of chamber ensemble singing and study of appropriate choral literature.SPSCC Beginning Piano-Intensive M, W, Th January 3-March 10Virtual 135Welcome aspiring piano players! Join us for this entry level class in the SPSCC instructional piano laboratory.You will learn beginning fundamentals in keyboard technique, note and rhythm reading, chords, sightreading, and performance. No prior piano experience required.SPSCC GuitarTuesdays, January 4-March 15Virtual 90Introduces the basic techniques for playing guitar and reading guitar musical notation. Includes the exploration of guitarists and guitar styles. Students must provide their own instrument.Class VoiceMondays, January 3-March 14Virtual 90Vocal techniques for choral and/or solo vocal singing. Useful to anyone interested in learning about the singing processor exploring new vocal repertoire.

Hypnotherapy CertificatesHypnotherapy is a strong helping profession that hasbeen around for hundreds of years. Whether it is usedto quit smoking, lose weight, overcome stress, reduce oreliminate pain, improve self-confidence or other personalgoals, hypnotherapy provides a proven method to helpclients shift patterns in the mind that are holdingZumba: Latin-Inspired Dance Fitnessthem back from reaching their potential in all areas oftheir lives.Are you ready for the most awesome workout Prepare for a career in hypnotherapy with the Clientever? Dance to great Latin-inspired music with Centered Hypnotherapy Certificate and then expandyour practice and skills with the Master Hypnotherapyamazing people and burn a ton of calories without Certificate.even realizing it. Zumba is a great choice for anyone at any ability level—and the most fun you’llhave working out all week!Tuesdays, January 4-March 225:30-pm6:30pm*COVID-19 Vaccination RequiredOnline Free Info Session Learn more about our Client-Centered & Master Hypnotherapy Certificateprograms in this informational session with instructor Raymond Zukowski.Basic Hypnosis This is the first course in the ClientCentered Hypnotherapy Certificate. This class focuses on client interviewing and consultation skills,hypnosis suggestibility, putting clients into hypnosisand deepening the hypnotic state. Legal and ethical issues are covered as well as starting and operating a successful hypnosis business.Hypnotherapy: This is the second course in the Client-Centered Hypnotherapy Certificate. This classfocuses o release of core issues that hold clientsback from moving forward, using regression therapy, affect bridge, informed child, Gestalt therapy,emotion freedom technique and more.DSHS Adult Family Home Orientation 39This one day class provides an overview of theAFH program and expectations of the AFHlicensee in providing care and services to theresidents in a licensed home setting as well asa brief overview of the process prospectiveproviders will follow in obtaining an AFH license. This class is one of the requirements(see Washington Administrative Code [WAC]388-76-10060) applicants need to meet priorto turning in the application for licensure. Students will receive a certificate after completingthe class; this certificate is valid for one calendar year from the date of attendance.Flagger CertificationGet trained for a new job as a CertifiedFlagger! This six-hour course isdesigned to meet the Department ofLabor and Industries State Certificationand safety requirements. You receive aCertification Card valid for three years.Lacey Campus 70January 5 or March 2*COVID-19 Vaccination VerificationRequired

Project ManagementLive OnlineProject Risk ManagementDecember 6-7Project Scope & Requirements ManagementDecember 13-14Project Combo: 2010-2013-2016December 14-16Project Stakeholder & Resource ManagementJanuary 6-7Project Leadership & Team ManagementJanuary 12-13Project Execution, Monitoring Control & ClosureJanuary 20-21Project Quality & Performance ManagementFebruary 3-4Project Communications ManagementFebruary 8-9Project Cost & Schedule ManagementFebruary 14-15Project Management EssentialsFebruary 17-18Human Resource ManagementLive OnlineEmployee and Labor RelationsDecember 6-7Human Resource EssentialsJanuary 10-11Total RewardsMarch 1Project Risk ManagementMarch 8-9Project Scope & Requirements ManagementMarch 17-18Learn what others have to say in thisThurston Talk article!-What is Business Analysis?Business analysis is used to identify and articulate theneed for change and to facilitate that change. Businessanalysts work across all levels of an organization andmay be involved in everything from defining strategy, tocreating the enterprise architecture, to taking a leadership role by defining the goals and requirements for programs and projects, or supporting continuous improvement in its technology and processes. The value of business analysis is in realization of benefits, avoidance ofcost, identification of new opportunities, understandingof required capabilities and modeling the organization.Business AnalysisLive OnlineBA Strategy Analysis and PerspectivesDecember 8-9BA Requirements Analysis and DesignDecember 16-17BA Elicitation and Collaboration & ReqJanuary 18-19BA Fundamentals and CompetenciesJanuary 26-27BA TechniquesFebruary 23-24

Building Resilient TeamsLive OnlineBuilding a TeamDecember 9Professional DevelopmentLive OnlineLeading Forward to WorkDecember 10How to Ace a Job InterviewDecember 15What is the Technical Solutions DeliveryCertificate Program about?Understanding the concepts froma different perspectiveBuilding A Bridge to Powerfully Guide Your TeamsJanuary 19Graphic Designer I CertificateLive OnlineIn today’s competitive business environment, efficient work teams are important and sometimes hardto foster. When employees from different disciplineswork together, much can get lost in translation.These classes give employees the ability to understand the concepts from the perspective of theirteammates and communicate across disciplinesmore effectively. Specifically, this certificate allowsemployees to gain an understanding of how thetechnical approach works, and in turn provides acommon language when approaching problems andsolutions on a team. By having this understanding, itcan allow communication from a common place, andhelp to work toward effective outcomes.Web Design PrinciplesDecember 2-3User-Centered Design and Usability 101December 13-14Designing PublicationsJanuary 13-14Mastering Design Principles 101February 3-4Photoshop CCFebruary 24-25Illustrator CC 101March 15-16Information SecurityTechnical Solutions Delivery CertificateLive OnlineInternet Information ServicesDecember 16Architecture for Agile Solutions DeliveryJanuary 5Internet Information ServicesMarch 3Live OnlineSecurity: Penetration Testing Level 1December 6-7Security: Malware, Networks & MoreFebruary 1-2Security: Digital ForensicsFebruary 15-16Security: Physical Risks and DisastersMarch 9-10

TechnologyBusiness Intelligence: SharePoint & Excel 2013Excel Pivot Tables: 2013/2016Access 2013 Level 1Excel 2016 Level 1Articulate Storyline 3 & 360 Essentials Level 1Excel Formula Favorites Class: 2013/2016SQL Structured Query Language Level 1Designing a SQL Database from ScratchOutlook 2016 Level 2Excel 2010/2013 Level 1Visio 2016 Level 1ASP.NET MVCAccess 2013 Level 2Tips, Tools, and Tricks in ExcelAcrobat DCExcel 2016 Level 2Excel 2013 Level 2Outlook 2013 Level 1Access 2016 Level 1PowerShell ScriptingSharePoint 2013 for Site OwnersWord 2016 Level 2C# Level 2Visio 2016 Level 2Excel 2016 Level 3SharePoint 2013 for Site UsersVisual Studio for Software DevelopersOutlook 2016 Level 1HTML Level 1ITIL FoundationWord 2016 Level 1Excel 2013 Level 2Articulate Storyline 3 & 360 Beyond Essential Level 2Visio 2016 Level 1Excel 2016 Level 1Access 2013 Level 1SharePoint 2016 for Site UsersExcel 2010/2013 Level 1Excel Pivot Tables: 2013/2016SQL Level 2: Stored Procedures and MoreExcel 2016 Level 2Active Directory Design, Development, AdministrationCreating Dashboards in ExcelOutlook 2016 Level 1Visio 2016 Level 2SharePoint 2013 for Site OwnersAccess 2016 Level 2PowerShell: Active DirectorySQL for Basic SQL ConstructsExcel Formula Favorites Class: 2013/2016Excel 2016 Level 3Outlook 2016 Level 3/93/103/15-3/163/16You can also browse ouronline offeringswith Ed2GoSPSCC is partnering with Ed2go to offerhighly interactive courses that you cantake entirely over the internet. All of thecourses are led by expert instructors,many of whom are nationally-known authors. The online courses are affordable,fun, fast, convenient and geared just foryou.Visit ed2go.com/spscc to explore the entire course list. There are over 300 courses available. You register directly on theed2go web page and classes start once amonth.Here is a small sampling of availablecourses: Grammar for ESLGrant WritingHelping Elderly ParentsStaring a NonprofitVeterinary Assistant SeriesSecrets of a CatererMystery Writing12 Steps to a Successful Job SearchInstant ItalianRegister at spscc.edu/cce orcall us at (360) 709-2020.

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