SBCC School Of Extended Learning SUMMER 2022

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SBCC School of Extended Learning SUMMER 20221

CONTENTSTABLE OF CONTENTSCarola SmithInterim Vice Presidentcsmith@pipeline.sbcc.eduJeanette ChianActing DeanBilingual Computer Classes,Career Skills, Vitalityjchianbrooks@pipeline.sbcc.eduKen HarrisDirectorFee-Based Life Enhancement,Health and Safety, Home Ec, Older 1@pipeline.sbcc.eduSachiko OatesDirectorAdult High School /GED,English as a Second Languagesooates@pipeline.sbcc.eduCorlei PrietoDirectorCalifornia Adult Education Programcnprieto@pipeline.sbcc.eduLuann SwanbergDirectorSouth Central Coast Regional Consortiumlrswanberg@pipeline.sbcc.eduJose MartinezCoordinatorCommunity Education @SBCCExtendedLearningGENERAL INFORMATIONAbout the Schedule. 3Tuition-Free Application and Registration . 4Tuition-Free Application . 5Registration Worksheet . 6Fee-Based Registration . 7Admission . 8Student Support Services . 8Community Education Center . 9Disability Services and Programs forStudents (DSPS) . 9Applying and Registering for Tuition-freeClasses . 9PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONSAdult High School (AHS) . 10General Education Development (GED) . 10Bilingual General Education (GED) . 10Career Skills Institute (CSI) . 10English as a Second Language (ESL) . 10Fee-Based Life Enhancement . 11Health and Safety . 11Home Economics . 11Older Adults . 11Parenting. 11Vitality . 11ADULT HIGH SCHOOL (AHS)Adult High School . 12GED and Bilingual GED . 14CAREER SKILL INSTITUTE (CSI)Accounting . 15Computer Applications and OfficeManagement . 16Computer Applications and OfficeManagement Bilingual . 17Construction Technology . 18Environmental Horticulture . 19Graphic Design . 19Multimedia. 19Personal Development . 20Photography. 20Professional Development . g2Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearningENGLISH AS A SECONDLANGUAGE (ESL)English as a Second Language (ESL) . 23HEALTH AND SAFETYHealth and Safety . 27HOME ECONOMICSHome Economics . 28OLDER ADULTSCreative Art . 29Creative English . 35Creative Music . 36Creative Theatre . 38Self Management . 38FEE-BASED LIFE ENHANCEMENTCooking . 39Do-It-Yourself . 39Fitness. 40Languages . 41Special Topics . 42Spirituality . 42DIRECTORY OF LOCATIONSDirectory of Locations . 43

ABOUT THE SCHEDULETHIS CLASS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGEBefore registering for your classes, please verify meeting dates, days, timesand whether or not your classes are meeting online or face-to-face.CRN: “Course Reference Number” is used to register in a specific, tuition-free noncredit class.EVE: EVE indicates evening classes.ID: “ID number” is used to register for a specific Life Enhancement Fee-Based class.LOCATION: For complete location names and addresses, see the “Directory of Locations”located at the inside back cover of this schedule.COVID-19 VACCINATION MANDATEFor detailed information regarding requirements or exemptions, go uirement-info/index.phpHAVE YOU TRIED ZOOM YET?Zoom is an online, live, real-time video conference platform that is easy to use. You can see andhear from your instructors and classmates. It's a great way to connect and interact with eachother from the comfort and convenience of your home.Best of all, it's fun and a snap to learn! You don’t need an account to participate in a Zoom session.Just click on the Zoom link that was sent to you by your instructor. You will be prompted todownload the Zoom application (only needed once per device).You need a speaker or headphones to hear the conversation.You may need a microphone if you want to talk.You may need a webcam if you wish to be seen.Need Help? Go to: www.sbcc.edu/it/zoomSBCC School of Extended Learning SUMMER 20223

TUITION-FREE APPLICATION AND REGISTRATIONRegistration for all tuition-free classes begins April 18 at 8 a.m.Attention Ceramics Students: Ceramics registration starts April 18 at 8 a.m.Students are limited to two seats per Ceramics course titles. After April 20, Ceramics students may add more seats for thesecourses by emailing a PDF application to SEL Admissions or by visiting us in-person at Schott or Wake Campuses.The PDF application and instructions can be found at sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/application.phpNote: For real-time updates to the class schedule and campus status, check www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning.To apply and register online for TUITION-FREE classes go to ents may register in-person at the main offices of Schott or Wake campus locations:Schott Campus Main Office: 310 W. Padre St., Room 8, Santa Barbara, CA 93105Wake Campus Main Office: 300 N. Turnpike Rd., Room 34B, Santa Barbara, CA 93111L EnrollmentTuition-Free Courses: Steps for ONLINEI132Select Your CoursesApply for AdmissionRegister for ClassesWrite down the 5-digitcourse number (CRN) foreach course that youwould like to add. You willneed these for step 3.If you are currently enrolled(within the last 4 months) in atuition-free course(s) you canskip this step and proceed tostep 3.After you submit anapplication you will beprompted to look up yourusername and create apassword to log into yourcampus Pipeline account.Once logged into Pipeline,on or after 8 a.m. on April18, you may register.4Registered?What Next?Email your instructors foraccess to your onlineclasses.To locate your instructor’semail, go to: sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/sel online classes. phpNeed Application and Registration Help?For Self-Help, Step-by-Step Guides, go to: ssions@sbcc.eduQuestions are responded to on thesame day or within 24-30 hours.TELEPHONE(805) 683-8205Schott and Wake Office HoursFor updated hours, please check:sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/gethelp.phpREQUEST ATELEPHONE CALLBACKSELAdmissions@sbcc.eduEmail us your name and telephonenumber, along with an explanation ofthe assistance you require, and a staffmember will call you back.COURSE REGISTRATION IS BASED ON SEAT AVAILABILITY4Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning

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FEE-BASED REGISTRATIONRegistration for Fee-Based classes begins April 20 at 8 a.m.For real-time updates to the class schedule and campus status, check www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearningTo register for FEE-BASED classes go to https://sbcc.augusoft.netORStudents may register in-person at the main offices of Schott or Wake campus locations:Schott Campus Main Office: 310 W. Padre St., Room 8, Santa Barbara, CA 93105Wake Campus Main Office: 300 N. Turnpike Rd., Room 34B, Santa Barbara, CA 93111Fee-Based Courses: Steps for ONLINE Enrollment132Login/Create Your ProfileGo to: https://sbcc.augusoft. net.Login to the site, or if new, createyour profile.The Fee-Based student registrationsystem is separate from the TuitionFree Pipeline registration system.Locate the Classes that InterestYouAdd Classes to Your “Cart” andCheckoutUse the website “Search” feature toview all class offerings, or if you havea class ID number, input it directly intothe search box.You will need to be logged in before youcan add classes to the cart. You can“View Cart” or “Checkout” from the topof any page.For Online classes, the instructor willemail you the videoconference link priorto the start of class.Class Fees:Class fees include Tuition fees (averages 8/hr), Materialsfees (when applicable) for items used in class or taken home,and Lab fees (when applicable) to cover specializedinstruction costs.Registration Fee:The “Registration Fee” is a nonrefundable enrollmentprocessing fee. This fee is charged only once per semester,no matter how many classes are taken.Financial Assistance:Tuition assistance is available for Fee-Based classes.Go to: sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/tuitionassist.php for moreinformation.Cancellation:If the class does not meet the enrollment anticipated by theinstructor, the instructor has discretion to cancel.Refund and Transfer Policy: Please go to:https://sbcc.augusoft.netNeed Application and Registration Help?EMAILSELAdmissions@sbcc.eduQuestions are responded to on thesame day or within 24-30 hours.TELEPHONE(805) 683-8205Schott and Wake Office HoursFor updated hours, please check:sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/gethelp.phpREQUEST ATELEPHONE CALLBACKSELAdmissions@sbcc.eduEmail us your name and telephonenumber, along with an explanation ofthe assistance you require, and a staffmember will call you back.SBCC School of Extended Learning SUMMER 20227

GENERAL INFORMATIONd. Minor students may not attend class until they havecompleted and submitted all the required paperwork.e. Paperwork is required of each student for every term inwhich the minor student enrolls.f. Adult students, 18 and older, will be given registrationpriority.STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICESProvides assistance to students with identifying and achieving theireducation and career goals.Contact UsEmail: NCsss@sbcc.eduPhone: (805) 898-8160Services Include:ADMISSIONAll classes are open to persons age 18 or over, unless otherwisenoted, or who are not enrolled in a secondary school. Those under18 who have a high school diploma are also eligible. Exceptions tothe minimum age requirement can be made for a student whosubmits a “Minor Enrollment Request Form.” (See “Procedures forEnrollment of Minors in Noncredit Classes” below.)A new admissions application for the current semester must besubmitted by any student who was not enrolled at SBCC for the priorsemester. For application information, contact Noncredit StudentsSupport Services by email: NCsss@sbcc.edu or Phone: (805)898-8160.Procedures for Enrollment of MinorsSBCC allows high school students in grade 9 (age 14) to enroll intuition-free classes if they follow specific registration and enrollmentprocedures:1. Any student age 17 or under who attempts enrollment intuition-free classes will be prompted to contact StudentSupport Services for information on how to proceed in orderto register. No student will be permitted to enroll in tuition-freeclasses if they are under the age of 14.2. If space in the class is available, students of the age 14 to 17will be registered but must follow these procedures:Career CounselingAcademic AdvisingAssessment TestingOrientation to Extended Learning ProgramsLearn how to read the Schedule of Classes, plan and createan ESL academic plan Learn how to move from one ESL level to the next Learn about Extended Learning Student Support Services Servicios también están disponibles en español Aprenderá como planear su horario de clases y comoinscribirse Aprenderá como cambiarse de un nivel de inglés al siguiente Se informará acerca de los servicios de apoyo para losestudiantes del colegioTransfer Assistance to SBCC Credit ProgramsReferral to Community ResourcesScholarshipsFor updated Chromebook and Hotspot distribution information, pleasego to:sbcc.edu/extendedlearninng/student support serv.phpa. Obtain and complete a Minor Enrollment Request Form.b. The form must be completed and signed by a high schooladministrator, parents/guardians, tuition-free classinstructor and an administrator of the Extended LearningPrograms.c. The completed form, along with the Registration form,must be returned to the Student Support Services.8Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning

GENERAL INFORMATIONCOMMUNITY EDUCATION CENTERAssists community members with their United States Citizenshipapplication process. The center also provides basic immigrationservices and can make referrals.Contact InformationFor more information, contact Jose MartinezEmail: martinezj@sbcc.eduPhone: (805) 683-8271DISABILITY SERVICES ANDPROGRAMS FOR STUDENTS (DSPS)Accommodations for DisabilityFor information about disability services and/or requestingdisability based accommodations, including an alternate format ofthis Class Schedule, go to www.sbcc.edu/dsps.Location:East Campus, Cliff DriveStudent Services Building, Room 160 (SS-160)(805) 730-4164 or email: dsps@sbcc.eduCLASS SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGESBCC School of Extended Learning reserves the right to cancelclasses, change times or locations, and change instructors whennecessary. In the event of a discrepancy between the printed andonline versions of our schedule, information shown online prevails.SBCC is proud to be a Tobacco-Free and Smoke-Free Campus.Applying to SBCCGo to www.sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/apply-register.php, or visitour main offices in-person at Schott and Wake campuses. Asupplemental application is required for the Medical Assistant TrainingCertificate, the Restorative Nurse Assistant Certificate and thePersonal Care Attendant Training Certificate. Students interested inthose programs must meet with a Student Support Services Programadvisor to complete the supplemental form. Call Student SupportServices at (805) 898-8160 to make an appointment.Late AddsA student may enroll in an in-person class after it has begunif: (1) space is available; (2) the instructor permits the late enrollment;and (3) the student completes the application for admission and fullregistration procedure. Contact your instructor.Dropping a ClassStudents who decide not to attend class must drop themselves fromthe class before the semester starts. To drop, log on topipeline.sbcc.edu, select “Registration” and then select“Register, Add or Drop Classes.” Follow the instructions on the Add/Drop Classes page for dropping a class. To drop a class after thesemester starts, contact: SELAdmissions@sbcc.edu, or visit our mainoffices in-person at Schott and Wake campuses.SCHEDULE IS SUBJECT TO CHANGEFor class schedule and campus updates please checkour website. Go to: sbcc.edu/extendedlearningAPPLYING AND REGISTERING FORTUITION-FREE CLASSESFor online registration go to www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning andclick “Apply & Register.”For help, email: SELAdmissions@sbcc.edu or visit our mainoffices in person at Schott and Wake campuses.After you have completed your application, log on to your SBCCPipeline account to register for classes. If you are a continuingstudent, log on to pipeline.sbcc.edu to register.Online registration is available approximately two weeks to onemonth before classes start. Class registration is on a first-come,first-served basis, and no visitors or auditors are allowed. If an inperson class is full, students are encouraged to show up to the firstclass meeting in case of no-shows. A student who does not attendthe first meeting of a class may be dropped. If any seats areunclaimed on the first day of a class, walk-in students may thenregister.SBCC School of Extended Learning SUMMER 20229

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONSProgram DescriptionsADULT HIGH SCHOOL (AHS) PROGRAMThe Adult High School Diploma Program is designed for adultswho want to earn their high school diploma. Students meet with anadvisor to create an individualized learning plan, and work one-onone with faculty and in small groups with other students. We offerstudent support services such as transcript analysis; assessment,orientation, and registration support; and academic advising/counseling and career counseling. Individualized and small group instruction Work at your own pace Start at any time; hours are flexible Classes are freeInstructorsPatricia Mautone, Bridget Harrington, Claudia Johnson, andMariah MesserLocations, Class Hours and Support:Join our live video or face-to-face classes at Wake or Schott!For support and other updates go to: http://sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/ahs-ged.php or phone: (805) 898-8160. Los instructores le dan orientación personalizada en todas lasmaterias para presentar los exámenes del GED Tenemos computadoras, libros y pruebas de práctica No importa su nivel académico; los instructores leproporcionarán un plan de estudios para que trabaje a supropio ritmo Las clases del GED también están disponibles en inglésInstructoresAraceli Ponce and Karla UribeLugares y Horario¡Únase a nuestro video en vivo o clases presenciales en Wake oSchott! Visite nuestro sitio web para obtener asistencia personal yotras dult-High-School-and-GEDEspanol.phpBilingual GEDTimeDays9 a.m. - 12 p.m.T, W, TH, F5 p.m. - 8 p.m.M, T, W, TH(El programa está sujeto a cambios sin previo aviso.)Adult High School and GED TimeDays9 a.m. - 8 p.m.M, T, W9 a.m. - 1 p.m.THGENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT (GED )PROGRAMLocations and class hours: Same as AHS ProgramExam Preparation ProgramGED exam preparation classes are designed for students who are18 years of age or older and wish to earn a high school equivalencycertificate. Students are given instruction in the basic skills needed,and have the opportunity to take practice tests that will help themsuccessfully complete all GED or Bilingual GED exams.One-on-one help from instructors is available in all subjects. Tips for improving your GED test-taking skillsStudy materials and practice testsAll levels are welcome; work at your own paceFlexible hours; start any timeClasses are freeBILINGUAL – GENERAL EDUCATION DEVELOPMENT(GED ) PROGRAMPrepárese para los exámenes GED CAREER SKILLS INSTITUTE (CSI)Offers training to adults re-entering the workforce and to anystudent interested in up-skilling in the areas of business, design,technology and vocational courses. Programs include bilingualcomputer courses. Short courses are offered each week. Wepartner with employers in the community to complement their ownemployee training programs. In addition, we are a proud partnerwith the Santa Barbara County Sheriff’s Department, offering skillstraining to incarcerated students at the local County jail. For moreinformation, contact Jeanette Chian atjchianbrooks@pipeline.sbcc.edu, (805) 683-8289.ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL)English as a Second Language (ESL) Program empowers studentsto pursue pathways to careers or credit transfer. Tuition-freecourses are offered during the day and in the evening. ESL classesprovide a wide variety of educational options needed to the learnEnglish. Students can develop skills necessary to be able to train fornew job skills, or transition to college-level courses. Ourexperienced instructors value and appreciate ethnic diversity, andcultivate multicultural exchanges in the classrooms. The tuition-freeprogram invites all students. For more information, emailncesl@sbcc.edu, or call (805) 683-8233. Visit our website forsupport and updates: www.sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/esl.php. Horarios flexibles Las clases son gratis10 Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning

PROGRAM DESCRIPTIONSNO COMPUTER? NO INTERNET?NO PROBLEM!Free access to the internet, and computers available toregistered learners.CONÉCTESE DONDE SEA CON SUCOMPUTADORA, TELEFONO, O TABLETA. NOTIENE COMPUTADORA? TAMPOCOINTERNET? ¡NO HAY PROBLEMA!Acceso gratis del internet y computadoras disponible paraestudiantes registrados.Email: NCsss@sbcc.eduPhone: (805) 898-8160OLDER ADULTSFEE-BASED LIFE ENHANCEMENTClasses provide flexible, community-centered alternatives to thetuition-free noncredit classes. Classes cover topics that offerenriching experiences in cooking, culture, languages, fitness,recreation, spirituality and travel. For more information, contact KenHarris at keharris1@sbcc.edu, (805) 898-8140.Fee-based classes are denoted with aend of the class listings in this schedule.and are located at theHEALTH AND SAFETYCourses focus on lifelong education to promote health,safety and the well-being of individuals, families and communities.Health and Safety topics include nutrition, alternative medicine,naturopathy and pain management. For more information, contactKen Harris at keharris1@sbcc.edu, (805) 898-8140.HOME ECONOMICSThese tuition-free courses are designed to offer lifelong educationto enhance the quality of home, family and community life forstudents of all levels. Coursework focuses on family and consumerscience and the value of homemaking. This area of instructionprovides educational opportunities in family studies andgerontology, fashion, textiles, interior design and merchandising.Students develop applicable skills in home-based subjects throughhands-on projects and exercises. For more information, contact KenHarris at keharris1@pipeline.sbcc.edu, (805) 898-8140.Courses for Older Adults are offered tuition-free to communitymembers and offer a wide variety of topics taught by skilledprofessionals in each subject. Our classes are specifically designedfor adults age 55 and over, and offer a welcoming and engagingenvironment for students of all levels. Students develop mentalacuity and physical dexterity while learning and honing new skills ina variety of topics. For more information, contact Ken Harris atkeharris1@pipeline.sbcc.edu, (805) 898-8140.PARENTINGThe Parenting Program offers parents of pre-kindergarten agechildren classes in two different supportive environments: “ParentingSkills” classes teach skills to parents of three-month old infants tofive-year olds in age-specific groups, and parents attend class withtheir children. In the “Parent Child Workshops,” parents must registerfor both a weekly morning lab section with their child and also aweekly evening lecture. Children in classes at the Parent ChildWorkshops are 2.5 to 5 years old. For more information, contact KenHarris via ladraper1@pipeline.sbcc.edu, (805) 898-8137.VITALITY PROGRAMThe Vitality Program offers 50 classes per week for adults who livein independent, assisted and memory care facilities. Classes engagethe mind and enhance social connection. We are proud to partnerwith 15 locations in our community. Adult children are also invited toparticipate in these classes with their parents. NOTE: These classesare not included in this schedule. For more information, contactJeanette Chian at jchianbrooks@pipeline.sbcc.edu, (805) 683-8289.SBCC School of Extended Learning SUMMER 202211

TUITION-FREE CLASSES SUMMER DATES: 5/16/2022 - 8/6/2022Adult High School (AHS), GED , Bilingual GED ADULT HIGH SCHOOL (AHS) and GED PROGRAMSInstructors: Patricia Mautone, Bridget Harrington, ClaudiaJohnson, and Mariah MesserFor support, program details and updates go to:sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/ahs-ged.phpor phone: (805) 898-8160BILINGUAL GED PROGRAMInstructores: Araceli Ponce and Karla UribePara obtener más información -and-GEDEspanol.php o llame: (805) 898-8160.Join our live video or face-to-face classes at Wake or Schott!Adult High School (AHS) icsHSENNC001Reading and Composition: 1EnglishHSENNC01AReading and Composition: 1AEnglishHSENNC01BReading and Composition: 1BEnglishHSENNC002Reading and Composition: 2EnglishHSENNC02AReading and Composition: 2AEnglishHSENNC02BReading and Composition: 2BEnglishHSENNC003Reading and Composition: 3EnglishHSENNC03AReading and Composition: 3AEnglishHSENNC03BReading and Composition: 3BEnglishHSHENC010HealthHealth EducationHSSCNC010Marine 0BiologyScienceHSSCNC040Earth ScienceScienceCOURSE TITLEGENERAL AHSSUBJECT AREAQuestions? Contact Us! Email: Ahs-Ged@Pipeline.sbcc.edu Phone: (805) 898-816012 Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning

TUITION-FREE CLASSES SUMMER DATES: 5/16/2022 - 8/6/2022Adult High School (AHS) CoursesSUBJECTCODECOURSENOHSMANC010Mathematics A: Whole NumbersMathematicsHSMANC020Mathematics B: Fractions, Decimals, PrecentsMathematicsHSMANC030Mathematics C: Pre-AlgebraMathematicsHSMANC040Introductory AlgebraMathematicsHSMANC050Introductory GeometryMathematicsHSCANC010Learning Skills: PowerPointComputer SkillsHSCANC020Learning Skills: AccessComputer SkillsHSCANC030Learning Skills: OutlookComputer SkillsHSCANC040Learning Skills: ExcelComputer SkillsHSCANC050Learning Skills: Word BasicsComputer SkillsHSPDNC010Learning Skills: Note Taking StrategiesComputer SkillsHSPDNC020Learning Skills: Time ManagementComputer SkillsHSPDNC030Learning Skills: Learning StylesComputer SkillsHSPDNC040Learning Skills: Test-Taking SkillsComputer SkillsHSPDNC050Learning Skills: Writing SkillsComputer SkillsHSHINC030American History: Part 1HistoryHSHINC040American History: Part 2HistoryHSPSNC020Survey of U.S. GovernmentPolitical ScienceHSVANC001Visual Arts and Media Techniques/Art Studio 1Visual ArtsHSVANC01AVisual Arts and Media Techniques/Art Studio 1AVisual ArtsHSVANC01BVisual Arts and Media Techniques/Art Studio 1BVisual ArtsHSWHNC010World History 1: Early CivilizationWorld HistoryHSWHNC020World History 2: Modern RegionWorld HistoryCOURSE TITLEGENERAL AHSSUBJECT AREAClass Schedule Is Subject To ChangePlease check online for up-to-date class information such as class meeting times, location changes,class cancellations, newly added class sections and campus status. Go to: www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearningQuestions? Contact Us! Email: Ahs-Ged@Pipeline.sbcc.edu Phone: (805) 898-8160SBCC School of Extended Learning SUMMER 202213

TUITION-FREE CLASSES SUMMER DATES: 5/16/2022 - 8/6/2022GED and Bilingual GED CoursesSUBJECTCODECOURSENOGENERAL AHSSUBJECT AREAGEDNC010GED Test Subject: ReadingGED CoursesGEDNC020GED Test Subject: Social StudiesGED CoursesGEDNC030GED Test Subject: ScienceGED CoursesGEDNC050GED Test Subject: MathGED CoursesGEDBNC060GED Test Subject: Bilingual ReadingBilingual GED CoursesGEDBNC070GED Test Subject: Bilingual Social StudiesBilingual GED CoursesGEDBNC080GED Test Subject: Bilingual ScienceBilingual GED CoursesGEDBNC100GED Test Subject: Bilingual MathBilingual GED CoursesCOURSE TITLEAdult High School (AHS) ProgramClass Meeting TimesInstructors: Patricia Mautone, Bridget Harrington, Claudia Johnson and Mariah MesserLocations and Class Hours: Hours subject to change without notice.Join our live video or face-to-face classes at Wake or Schott!For support and other updates go to: sbcc.edu/extendedlearning/ahs-ged.phpTimeDays9a.m. – 8p.m.M,T,W9a.m. – 1p.m.THGeneral Education Development (GED) ProgramLocations, instructors and class hours same as AHS ProgramBilingual General Education Development (GED) ProgramInstructores: Araceli Ponce and Karla UribeLugares y Horario: El programa está sujeto a cambios sin previo aviso.¡Únase a nuestro video en vivo o clases presenciales en Wake o Schott!Visite nuestro sitio web para obtener asistencia personal y otras gh-School-and-GED-Espanol.php TimeDays9a.m. – 12p.m. T,W,TH,F5p.m. – 8p.m.M,T,W,THHorarios flexiblesLas clases son gratisLas clases del GED también están disponibles en inglésTenemos computadoras, libros y pruebas de prácticaNo importa su nivel académico; los instructores le proporcionarán un plan de estudios para que trabaje a su propioritmo.Los instructores le dan orientación personalizada en todas las materias para presentar los exámenes del GED Questions? Contact Us! Email: Ahs-Ged@Pipeline.sbcc.edu Phone: (805) 898-816014 Find an up-to-date list of available classes at www.sbcc.edu/ExtendedLearning

Career Skills Institute (CSI)AccountingIntroduction to Accounting Basics 1Learn the basics of accounting for a small business, including financialreporting, analyzing and recording financial transactions. Understand theconcept of keeping the accounting equation in balance with a double-entrysystem using debits and credits. Discuss accounts receivable, accountspayable and the accounting cycle.ACTV NC101CRN 82524 ❯ Staff 7/12 - 7/21 WAKE-5EVE Tue Thu 5:00pm - 8:00pm (Lec)Introduction to Accounting Basics 2Discuss and apply the accounting fundamentals learned from AccountingBasics 1 and how they apply to cost of goods sold and sales tax. Preparebank, credit card and loan statement reconciliations. Discuss petty cashand implement payroll integration.ACTV NC102CRN 82512 ❯ Staff 6/27 - 8/6 WAKE-5EVE Tue Thu 5:00pm - 8:00pm (Lec)Computer Applicationsand Office ManagementFacebook for BusinessFacebook is the most popular social network and a powerful tool forgrowing a

Fee-Based Life Enhancement, Health and Safety, Home Ec, Older Adults keharris1@pipeline.sbcc.edu Parenting ladraper1@pipeline.sbcc.edu Director Adult High School /GED, English as a Second Language sooates@pipeline.sbcc.edu Corlei Prieto California Adult Education Program cnprieto@pipeline.sbcc.edu Luann Swanberg Director