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C o urse Quick Reference Guide– Spring 2004 Office of Community and Professional Education Personal Enrichment Courses Art ........................................................................................... 21 Culinary Arts Program ............................................................... 22 Finance for Individuals .............................................................. 24 Fitness Instructional Programs .................................................. 25 Health and Recreation ............................................................... 26 History ..................................................................................... 27 Language .................................................................................. 28 Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden ................................................... 28 Leisure ..................................................................................... 30 Literature ................................................................................. 30 Science ..................................................................................... 30 Theatre and Film ....................................................................... 31 Travel ....................................................................................... 31 Tours and Conferences ............................................................ 32 Youth Development ................................................................... 33 The University of Richmond is dedicated to promoting lifelong learning and alumni are encouraged to remain active on campus through the sports, recreational, cultural and academic activities offered every year. If you are a graduate of a bachelor’s program at the University of Richmond, you are entitled to take a 25% discount on any one course in this catalog. Look for the discount line on the General Information page. U NIVERSITY OF R ICHMOND A LUMNI ... Professional Development Courses Breakfast with the Constitution .................................................... 3 Landscape Design Certificate Program ........................................ 4 Woody Landscape Plants Certificate Program .............................. 5 Landscape Design Certificate Program ........................................ 6 Professional Development & Career Enhancement ...................... 7 Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS) Program ................. 8 Mediation .................................................................................. 9 National Association of Credit Management (NACM) Certification ............................... 10 Institute on Philanthropy .......................................................... 12 Spanish Academy and Cultural Institute ...................................... 13 Information Technology Certification Preparation ...................... 14 Customized Training ................................................................. 15 Technology Online ................................................................... 16 Credit Courses for Non-Degree Seeking Students ........................ 17 Customized Computer Skills for University of Richmond Faculty and Staff ........................... 18 Certification in Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery .......... 19

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CourseQuick Reference Guide– Spring 2004

Office of Community and Professional Education

Personal Enrichment CoursesArt ........................................................................................... 21Culinary Arts Program ...............................................................22Finance for Individuals ..............................................................24Fitness Instructional Programs ..................................................25Health and Recreation ...............................................................26History .....................................................................................27Language ..................................................................................28Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden ...................................................28Leisure .....................................................................................30Literature .................................................................................30Science .....................................................................................30Theatre and Film .......................................................................31Travel .......................................................................................31Tours and Conferences ............................................................ 32Youth Development ...................................................................33

The University of Richmond is dedicated to promoting lifelong learning and alumni areencouraged to remain active on campus through the sports, recreational, cultural andacademic activities offered every year. If you are a graduate of a bachelor’s program atthe University of Richmond, you are entitled to take a 25% discount on any one course inthis catalog. Look for the discount line on the General Information page.

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Professional Development CoursesBreakfast with the Constitution.................................................... 3Landscape Design Certificate Program ........................................ 4Woody Landscape Plants Certificate Program .............................. 5Landscape Design Certificate Program ........................................ 6Professional Development & Career Enhancement ...................... 7Certified Employee Benefit Specialist (CEBS) Program ................. 8Mediation .................................................................................. 9National Association of

Credit Management (NACM) Certification ...............................10Institute on Philanthropy .......................................................... 12Spanish Academy and Cultural Institute ......................................13Information Technology Certification Preparation ......................14Customized Training .................................................................15Technology Online ...................................................................16Credit Courses for Non-Degree Seeking Students ........................17Customized Computer Skills

for University of Richmond Faculty and Staff ........................... 18Certification in Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery ..........19

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Why enroll inProfessional Developmentand Personal Enrichment Courses:In our rapidly changing society and economy,the demands for change placed on adults havenever been greater. We are expected to keepcurrent in our professional skills while balancingthe pressures of jobs and families. ProfessionalDevelopment and Personal Enrichment coursesare a perfect way to begin balancing life’schallenges. The Office of Community andProfessional Education offers a diverse selection

of courses designed to help develop or sharpenprofessional skills, augment family dynamics andenrich personal growth in an informal, non-competitive environment. This continuing educa-tion program may help you ease your way backinto school or test the water for furtherprofessional or personal development.

What are CEUs? How do they help me?Most courses in this catalog qualify for CEUs(Continuing Education Units). CEUs are a way ofmeasuring and officially recognizing the time and

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effort you have put into your education for yourjob or profession. The Office of the UniversityRegistrar will maintain a record of your CEUs andprovide you with a transcript upon request. So,what do you do with a CEU? As you update yourcredentials, or are in line for a transfer,promotion or evaluation of your current position,or want to make a vocational change or explore anew career, the CEUs demonstrate the time,energy and interest you have shown inbroadening your horizons.

Professional DevelopmentBreakfast with the Constitution ...................................... 3

Freedom of SpeechFreedom of ReligionPrivacy

Certification - Business Continuity .............................. 19Compensation Concepts ................................................... 8Mentoring Court-Referred Mediator .............................. 9Credit Courses as Non-Degree Seeking Students .... 17

Computer Programming in JavaWeb Design

Improv for Business ........................................................... 7Information Technology .................................................. 14

Introduction to PC HardwarePC RepairPC Operating Systems

Show Me the Money ........................................................ 11Credit Policy and ProcedureIt’s In the Mail

Technology On-Line Classes .......................................... 16Adobe PhotoshopBasics of the InternetFlashFundamental Programming for the WebDreamweaverMicrosoft Excel, Word & PowerPoint

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Personal EnrichmentAmerican Hero .................................................. 27Art of Looking at Art ......................................... 21Civil War in VA - Women’s War ..................... 27Creation, Implementation, Marketing

of Product Lines ............................................... 7Expand Your Watercolor Vocabulary ........... 21Eggs-cellent Classics ...................................... 23Film Comedy--From Charlie

Chaplin to Jim Carrey ................................... 31Flash Program for Youth .................................. 33Food and Wine Pairing for the Chef ............. 22Game Maker Program for Youth .................... 33Genealogy - Mining for Gold .......................... 27How Weather Works ....................................... 30Improv for Kids .................................................. 33Improv for Teens ............................................... 33John B. Gordon - Citizen Soldier ................... 27Knitting for Beginners ..................................... 30Precious Metal Clay Basics ........................... 21Pizza, Calzone and Foccacia .......................... 22Quilting for Beginners ..................................... 30Review for Certified Executive Chef ............ 22Rock Hound I ..................................................... 30Summer Grillin’ ................................................. 23Thai Classics ..................................................... 23Web Design Using Dreamweaver

Program for Youth .......................................... 33

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NEW PROGRAM

University of Richmond, Office of Community and Professional Education announces

Breakfast with the Constitution

by Rod Smolla, Dean, University of Richmond School of Law

Come enjoy three 90-minute breakfast sessions with Rod Smolla, dean of the University of RichmondSchool of Law. Three compelling issues of modern constitutional law will be discussed: freedom of speech,freedom of religion, and the right to privacy. In a lively, interactive format, Dean Smolla will explore theconflicts, arguments pro and con, and likely future developments in these three areas of vital importance inAmerican literature. The sessions will include coverage of issues such as flag burning, “hate “ speech,incitement to violence, pornography, the Ten Commandments, the Pledge of Allegiance, school prayer,privacy and the Internet, do-not-call lists and telemarketers, privacy in reproductive matters, same-sexmarriage, and other related disputes over the Constitution and Bill of Rights. This series pending approval bythe Virginia Mandatory Continuing Legal Education Board.

Session I: Freedom of SpeechThis session will explore the fundamental questions that face our society in determining the meaning of freedom of speech under the First Amendmentto the Constitution. Issues such as speech and violence, obscenity and pornography, flag-burning and cross-burning, racist and other forms of“hate” speech, and commercial advertising will be placed in their legal and social context.Tuesday, April 13 7:30 - 9:30 a.m.CRN: 60561 CEUs: .2 Fee: $50

Session II: Freedom of ReligionThis session will explore the classic issues that have defined our constitutional debate regarding the free exercise of religion and the establishmentof religion. Questions such as prayer in school and other public institutional settings, references to God in public settings such as the Pledge ofAllegiance, religious symbols and displays, religious conscientious objectors in military settings, and the problem of how to treat religious objectionsto general legal obligations (such as the objection of the Amish to sending children to public schools) will be explored.Tuesday, May 11 7:30 - 9:30 a.m.CRN: 60562 CEUs: .2 Fee: $50

Session III: PrivacyThis session will explore constitutional questions surrounding the right to privacy in a variety of settings. It will include issues such as privacy andthe modern communications age --including the “do not call” telemarketing controversy and “do not spam” laws, invasion of privacy by the media,as well as privacy relating to issues such as reproduction, the so-called “right to die,” and other medical matters.Tuesday, June 8 7:30 - 9:30 a.m.CRN: 60563 CEUs: .2 Fee: $50

SIGN UP FOR ALL THREE!Session I, II and III Discount:CRN: 55555 CEUs: .6 Fee: $120

Rod Smolla is the Dean of the University of Richmond School of Law. He is also the George E. Allen Professor ofLaw at Richmond. Dean Smolla was previously the Arthur B. Hanson Professor of Law at the College of Williamand Mary, Marshall-Wythe School of Law. From 1988 to 1996 he was Director of the Institute of Bill of Rights Lawat William and Mary. He graduated from Yale in 1975 and Duke Law School in 1978, where he was first in hisclass. He writes and speaks extensively on constitutional law issues, and is also active in litigation mattersinvolving constitutional law. His book Free Speech in an Open Society (Alfred A. Knopf 1992) won the William O.Douglas Award as the year’s best monograph on freedom of expression.

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landscape design certificate program

Open Enrollment Courses and SeminarsA variety of 1-2 day seminars that focuses on specific elements of design and horticulture is offered each semester. All courses and seminars areoffered in the Education Center at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, 1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA. For more information call HeatherWeiffenbach, Program Specialist, Office of Community and Professional Education at (804) 262-9887 ext. 359 or Pamela Johnson, Director, Officeof Community and Professional Education, at (804) 287-6517.

landscape design certificate program

University of Richmond, Office of Community and Professional Education announces

The Office of Community and Professional Education, in cooperation with George Washington University are pleased to offer theLandscape Design Certificate Program at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden.

The program includes:• Open Enrollment Courses and Seminars• Woody Landscape Plants Certificate – a series of 6 courses that focus

on 300 woody landscape plants suitable for the Mid-Atlantic region• Landscape Design Certificate – a series of 11 design courses which

address the principles and skills involved in landscape design

The program provides a background in:horticulture • nursery and planting standards • the creative process of design

All courses are offered at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden and aretaught in the evening from 6 -9 p.m. For more information callHeather Weiffenbach, Program Specialist, Office of Community andProfessional Education at (804) 262-9887 ext. 359 or PamelaJohnson, Director, Office of Community and Professional Education,at (804) 287-6517.

The Landscape Design Certificate Program was implemented by GeorgeWashington University in 1973. The curriculum of the program haschanged over the years, and now focuses on training individuals towork independently as designers of small-scale landscapes. Currently,

the program comprises 17 required courses and usually takes two tothree years of part-time study to complete.

In 1997, George Washington University established a unique relationshipwith Virginia Tech, making it possible for the Landscape Design CertificateProgram graduates to enter the Master of Landscape Architectureprogram with a year’s advanced standing. The outstanding work of thosestudents who have gone on to Virginia Tech has been proof of the highacademic viability and standing of the Landscape Design CertificateProgram offered through George Washington University. The Universityof Richmond is proud to be part of such a distinguished program.

Introduction to PlantsInstructor: Shelia Hayden, M.S.This course is one of the requirements for the new Woody LandscapePlants and Landscape Design Certificate Programs, but is open toeveryone. This course is a survey course in Plant Science whichintroduces students to the common group of plants with a generalfocus on the structure and function of higher vascular plants. EntryLevel Course.

Mondays, Sep. 13 - Nov. 1 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 80120 CEUs: 2.4 Fee: $365

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History of Garden DesignInstructor: Oscar Smith, B.A.This course is one of the requirements for the new Landscape DesignCertificate Program but is open to everyone. Slide-illustrated lecturespresent the major traditions in landscape design history. Readings,in-class exercises and out-of-class projects may be required. Entrylevel course.

Mondays, June 7 - Aug. 9 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60601 CEUs: 3.0 Fee: $456

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Introduce yourself to approximately 300 plants suitable for use inthe mid-Atlantic region. The strength of this certificate program isits emphasis on teaching plants and their landscape value in theirgrowing environment, with classes meeting at local gardens andnurseries. Field classes are supplemented by lectures on variousaspects of horticulture, nursery and planting standards.

This certificate is ideally suited for the landscape professionalseeking to upgrade skills, horticulture staff, and gardeners with aninterest in plants and designs.

All courses are located in the Education Center at Lewis GinterBotanical Garden, 1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA.

Required Courses: Introduction to Plants – Introductory CourseWoody Landscape Plants for Early FallWoody Landscape Plants for Late FallWoody Landscape Plants for Early SpringWoody Landscape Plants for Late SpringWoody Landscape Plants for Summer

CEUs: 12.9 minimumTimeframe for completion: 1 year minimum

Certificate Admission Requirements: Bachelor’s degree orequivalent work experience, resume, and completion of the course,Introduction to Plants. An application and fee of $50.00 is requiredto participate in the certificate program after successfully completingthe Introductory Course.

Enrollment in Introductory Course and workshops is open to anyoneinterested in exploring the field of landscape design.

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Introduction to PlantsInstructor: Shelia Hayden, M.S.A survey course in Plant Science which introduces students to thecommon groups of plants with a general focus on the structure andfunction of higher vascular plants. This is an entry level course andis the prerequisite for the Woody Landscape Plants certificateprogram.

Mondays, Sept. 13 - Nov. 1 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 80120 CEUs: 2.4 Fee: $365

Woody Landscape Plantsfor SummerInstructor: Shelia Hayden, M.S.Learn identification characteristics and design applications ofapproximately 60 trees, shrubs, vines and flowering plants throughlectures and field study. Instructors focus on aesthetic, functionaland cultural aspects of each plant. This class will include a lectureon soil science and tree preservation. The instructor will providethe course schedule at the first meeting. Prerequisite: Introductionto Plants.Mondays, June 7 - July 19 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 80084 CEUs: 2.1 Fee: $335

Woody Landscape Plantsfor Early FallInstructor: Shelia Hayden, M.S.Learn identification characteristics and design applications ofapproximately 60 trees, shrubs, vines and flowering plants throughlectures and field study. Instructors focus on aesthetic, functionaland cultural aspects of each plant. This class will include a fieldlecture on site assessment and plants selections. The instructor willprovide the course schedule at the first meeting. Prerequisite:Introduction to Plants.

Mondays, Sept. 13 - Oct. 25 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 80124 CEUs: 2.1 Fee: $335

Woody Landscape Plantsfor Late Fall – Fall 2004

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Learn basic principles and specialized skills in landscape design.Explore design issues, the landscape as an expressive medium ofcontemporary culture, and our relationship to nature. This certificateprogram is geared toward small-scale landscape design applicationswith an emphasis on sound design principles, good site engineeringmethods, and the creative use of plant materials.

This program is designed for landscape professionals seeking toupgrade skills, individuals who want to become professionallandscape designers, amateurs with an interest in the art of gardendesign, institutional horticultural staff, nursery employees, andgarden design writers.

All courses are located in the Education Center at Lewis GinterBotanical Garden, 1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA.

Required Courses:All courses in Woody Landscape Plants CertificateLandscape Graphics – Introductory CourseIntroduction to DesignSite AnalysisHistory of Garden DesignSite EngineeringConstruction Methods and MaterialsSite Design ISite Design IIPlanting Design IPlanting Design IIComprehensive Project

CEUs: 39.3 minimumTimeframe for completion: 2 years minimum

Certificate Admission Requirements: Bachelor’s degree orequivalent work experience, resume, and completion of the WoodyLandscape Plants Certificate program and the course, LandscapeGraphics.Enrollment in Introductory Course and workshops is open to anyoneinterested in exploring the field of landscape design.

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LANDSCAPE DESIGN CERTIFICATE PROGRAM

History of Garden DesignInstructor: Oscar Smith, B.A.This course is one of the requirements for the new Landscape DesignCertificate Program but is open to everyone. Slide illustrated lecturespresent the major traditions in landscape design history. Readings,in-class exercises, and out-of-class projects may be required. Entrylevel course.

Mondays, June 7 - Aug. 9 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60601 CEUs: 3.0 Fee: $456

Planting Design IInstructor: Shelly Arthur, B.A.This studio course focuses on the use of plants as an importantdesign element. Topics include plants in contemporary design, plantcharacteristics, cultural requirements, environmental factors, plantselection, the process of planting design, planting specifications,planting details, planting cost estimates and continued developmentof graphic skills. Prerequisite: Site Design II and the Woody PlantsCertificate.

Mondays, Sept. 13 - Nov. 1 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 80121 CEUs: 2.4 Fee: $365

Site AnalysisLearn to inventory and record existing site conditions, includingslope, soil, microclimate and context. Studio work includes baseplans, sections and site program. Two Saturday or Sunday fieldexercises are required for this course. The dates are discussed at thefirst class. Prerequisite: Introduction to Design.

Wednesdays, Sept. 8 - Oct. 27 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 80122 CEUs: 2.4 Fee: $365

Site Design IIInstructor: Jack Douglas, M.L.A.Continue to develop the design skills and graphic techniquesintroduced in Site Design I through lectures, site visits, and classprojects. Prerequisites: Site Design I

Wednesdays, June 9 - July 28 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60603 CEUs: 2.4 Fee: $365

Introduction to DesignDevelop an understanding of design tools available to the landscapedesigner through analysis of existing landscapes, exploring designthrough media other than the landscape, and a final design project.Group projects, in-class reviews, and an introduction to studymodels, research techniques and writing begin to create avocabulary with which students can both describe and critique theirdesigns and the work of others. Prerequisite: Landscape Graphics.

Wednesdays, June 9 - July 28 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60602 CEUs: 2.4 Fee: $365

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Creation, Implementation,Marketing of Product LinesInstructor: Rev. Kevin G. Rosenfeld, chefThis course will explore taking a concept from the initial thoughtthrough determining its viability. Class will include discussion of pro-forma, start-up costs and break-even points of a business. Inaddition, the instructor will discuss creative solutions pertaining toadvertising products and creating the need for the consumer topurchase. Kevin will use own sauce business as a point of reference.

Thursday, May 6 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60509 CEUs: .3 Fee: $69

Business Etiquette for TodayInstructor: Libby Marth and Lila Putney, Protocol School of

VirginiaDo you know how to make a good first impression? Do you know howto professionally and appropriately “work a room”? Do you knowhow to interject “small talk” when there are uncomfortable lulls inthe conversation? Would you like to improve your non-verbalcommunication skills, such as eye contact, body language and properhandshakes? This introductory course is designed to give you basicetiquette tools for the workplace.

Monday, May 10 7 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60504 CEUs: .2 Fee: $49

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The Most ChallengingCommunication ScenariosInstructor: Gloria Thomas, B.A.Develop the communication skills and confidence that will enableyou to handle the most difficult situations. Overcome feelings ofdread and fear when you’re faced with conflict or intimidatingindividuals. Learn to “think on your feet,” to remain cool in heatedencounters, and to encourage others to communicate openly. It’s notwhat is said that causes the most problems; it’s what goes unsaid.Includes course workbook.

Tuesday, April 6 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.CRN: 60274 CEUs: .6 Fee: $259

Improv for BusinessInstructor: George S. Herring, improvisational comedian/

producer of “The Miami Improv Festival”This one-day workshop is designed to help managers, salespeopleand business owners improve leadership, communication and team-building skills through improvisation. Learn how to improve yourpresentation and managerial skills by tackling real life businesssituations with improvisation.

Tuesday, April 13 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.CRN: 60571 CEUs: .6 Fee: $139

On Kevin Rosenfeld…”Ken was excellent. He was educational and entertaining.”

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The Office of Community and Professional Education is pleased to offer the Certified Employee Benefit Specialist Program. Thisnew 8-course curriculum, co-sponsored by the International Foundation of Employee Benefit Plans and the Wharton School ofthe University of Pennsylvania, covers the legal, financial and organizational framework within which employee benefit plansfunction. Emphasis is placed on the principles underlying the design and operation of employee benefit plans. A thoroughcomprehension of these principles is essential to an understanding of current employee benefit practices.

A CEBS Catalog of Information is available directly from the CEBS Program, International Foundation of Employee BenefitsPlans, P.O. Box 1270, Brookfield, WI 53008-1270; telephone: (262) 786-6710, ext. 8579 or 1-800-449-2327, option 3; or fax on demandat 888-217-5960 and request item number 80101; or e-mail: [email protected].

COMP I: Compensation Concepts and PrinciplesInstructor: Lee Weisiger, principal, The Titan Group, L.L.C.This course provides a framework for understanding various types of compensation approaches. The course begins bypresenting a pay model outlining a strategic compensation system, and alternate techniques that can be used in payingemployees. The course distinguishes between job-based and person-based pay structures and the ongoing managementfunctions that maintain internal alignment, enhance organizational competitiveness and create employee incentives withinthese various types of pay systems. Methods for decision-making regarding pay level, pay mix and pay structures are explored.Various pay-for-performance plans are explained along with research evidence concerning their effectiveness in motivatingemployees and achieving business objectives. The course also examines the compensation of special groups, external marketforces that impact compensation, the collective bargaining process and the role of government and legal compliance issuesin determining compensation practices.*Required Course

Wednesdays, April 21 - June 16 5:30 - 8:30 p.m.Omit April 28CRN: 60575 CEUs: 2.4 Fee: $289

Course III - Retirement Plans: Basic Features and DefinedContribution ApproachesInstructor: Art Greene, vice president, Retirement ServicesAfter a historical introduction of private pension plan development, the course reviews objectives of the plan design. Itprovides an overview of the legal requirements for qualified plans. Specific defined contribution plans discussed includemoney purchase, profit sharing, savings plan, ESOPs, 401(k) plans, IRAs, SIMPLE plans and plans for the self-employed.Also includes individual approaches to retirement plan design as well as a discussion of participant-directed investing,investment education and distribution planning.*Required Course

Tuesdays and Thursdays 6 - 9 p.m. April 22, May 4, 6, 13, 20, 27, June 3, 8, 10, 15CRN: 60576 CEUs: 3.0 Fee: $299

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Are you thinking of mediation as a careeror have you wondered how mediation skills could help you in your current profession?

The Office of Community and Professional Education offers Supreme Court of Virginia-approved mediation training courses. Mediationcourses are ideal for field professionals including, but not limited to: LPCs, LCSWs, human resources staff, stockbrokers, church staff andmembers, teachers, school principals and guidance counselors, attorneys, and customer service staff. All instructors in the program arecertified mediation trainers. Most courses feature the team-teaching approach so that students gain a wider training perspective.Mediation certification requires observations and co-mediations in addition to the course work. Some mediation courses involveaccomplishment of certain skills to meet training requirements. MCLE credit for attorneys is available for most courses; see individual coursedescriptions below for the number of approved credit hours. Basic and family mediation courses are endorsed by the National Associationof Social Workers for continuing education credits. Students must attend all scheduled class hours for all courses. Individuals seekingmediation certification may contact the Supreme Court of Virginia, Department of Dispute Resolution Services, at (804) 786-6455, to obtainthe necessary certification application package. Contact the Office of Community and Professional Education at (804) 289-8133 for moreinformation.

Family Mediation Observation SkillsInstructors: Cathi Moore, L.C.S.W., Mutual Gain, Inc. and Michael Rawlings, J.D., Rawlings ConsultingDuring this eight-hour course, you will observe, analyze, and critique two family mediations, as well as examine and develop self-assessment toolsand procedures. This course is designed to meet the Supreme Court observation requirements for certification in family mediation and has beenapproved for 7.5 credit hours including .5 credit hours for Ethics by the Virginia Mediation Continuing Legal Education Board. Prerequisite: BasicMediation Skills and Family Mediation Skills.

Tuesday and Thursday, April 13 & 15 6 - 10 p.m.CRN: 60309 CEUs: .8 Fee: $199

Screening for Domestic ViolenceInstructor: Nancy Siford, Private PractitionerParticipants will explore the definition and dynamics of domestic violence and methods for screening potential mediation clients. Students willalso learn risk assessment and safety planning for clients experiencing domestic violence. The class employs a variety of teaching techniques,including lectures, group discussions, role plays, videos, visual aids, and questioning for feedback. This course is included in the requirements forcertification as a family mediator by the Supreme Court of Virginia and has been approved for 3.5 credit hours by the Mediation Continuing LegalEducation Board. Prerequisite: Family Mediation Skills.

Saturday, April 17 8:30 a.m. - 6 p.m.CRN: 60312 CEUs: .8 Fee: $199

Certification for Mentoring a Court-Referred MediatorInstructor: Cathi Moore, L.C.S.W., Mutual Gain, Inc.This two-hour certified course is designed to meet the Supreme Court requirements of a mediator who is seeking to be certified as a Mentor for aCourt-Referred Mediator. Through role play, lecture, and discussion you will learn the role and responsibilities of a mentor. Prerequisite:Recertification in General or Family Mediation.

Tuesday, April 20 6 - 8 p.m.CRN: 60311 CEUs: .2 Fee: $69

Orientation: Virginia Judicial SystemInstructors: Michael Rawlings, J.D., Rawlings Consulting and Cathi Moore, L.C.S.W., Mutual Gain, Inc.The Virginia judicial system training is a four-hour course designed to assist potential mediators in understanding the judicial climate in which theywill be mediating. The two primary areas of focus are jurisdictional issues and procedural issues. The course will include an overview of the U.S.Federal and Virginia court systems and an overview of domestic relations issues, legislation relative to mediation in Virginia, standards of ethics andprofessional responsibility for certified mediators, mediator certification requirements, a discussion of the key players in the court system and howthe mediator may interact with each, and a review of some relevant forms used by the courts and the mediator.

Saturday, April 24 9 a.m. - 1 p.m.CRN: 60313 CEUs: .4 Fee: $99

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Basic Financial AccountingInstructor: F. Stephen Fishel, C.P.A.Course Text: Accounting, 10th Ed. – Student Package, Warren, Fess, Reeve – Southwestern Publishing and Accounting

Working Papers PlusThis course will include accounting concepts and practice, transaction analysis, receivable and temporary investments, inventories, thematching concept and the adjusting process, plant assets and intangible assets, accounting systems, internal control and special journals,payroll, notes payable and other current liabilities, and accounting for merchandising businesses.

Wednesdays, April 21 - June 23 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.CRN: 55555 CEUs: 3.0 Fee: NACM member $435

Fee: Non member $535

Financial Analysis IInstructor: F. Stephen Fishel, C.P.A.Course Text: Understanding Financial Statements, 5th Ed., Lynn M. Fraser – Prentice HallThis course will address Financial Statements including an overview of the balance sheet, the income statement and statement of retainedearnings, statement of cash flows, the analysis of financial statements, and ratio analysis. Prerequisite: Basic Financial Accounting or collegeequivalent.

Thursdays, July 15 - Sept. 23 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.CRN: 80071 CEUs: 3.0 Fee: NACM member $435CRN: 80070 CEUs: 3.0 Fee: NACM Non member $535

NACM and OCPE can customize courses for your company.

For course schedule information and customized courses, call Pamela Johnson, Director, Officeof Community and Professional Education, at (804) 287-6517 or [email protected].

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NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT MANAGEMENT (NACM)

CERTIFICATION

nacm can help you stand out in the crowd

Demonstrate your experience and expertise with professional credentials in business credit.Enhance your career and join a select group of your peers who have shown they have what it takes to be recognized inthis field.

The Office of Community and Professional Education (OCPE) and the National Association of Credit Management (NACM) East CoastCorporation provide two credential levels of certification preparation training:

• Credit Business Associate (CBA) – Earning the CBA designation shows mastery of three disciplines central to business credit: BusinessCredit Principles, Basic Financial Accounting, and Financial Analysis I.

• Credit Business Fellow (CBF) – Available to those who have earned a CBA, completed coursework and have solid career experiencein business credit. The five courses needed to qualify are Business Law (contracts and negotiable instruments), Credit Law (UCC, bankruptcy,antitrust), Principles of Management, Basic Finance and Advanced Financial Statement Analysis.

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Show Me the Money - Session IInstructor: Sheila Kridler,C.B.A., has been on the NACM staff since 2001, and prior to that, a member of NACM for over17 years. In her 17 years experience, she has managed credit departments in construction supplies and food wholesaleservice industries. She has served on NACM's Board of Directors and on numerous committees. She has taught theNACM CAP course and various seminars relating to credit and collection. She has a B.S. in Psychology and currentlymanages education and third party collection for NACM.

Wednesday, May 19: Credit Policy and Procedure 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.• Module 1: Setting Credit Policy: Learn how to decide the right policies for YOUR unique business• Module 2: Procedures: Set up how-to’s that make your department efficient.• Module 3: Documentation: What you need to keep on file & why• Module 4: Credit Analysis: Making an informed decision• Module 5: Characteristics of a Good Collector: What makes someone good at this job?• Module 6: Legal Rules for Credit Collection: What the law says we can and cannot do

CRN: 60510 CEUs: .6 Fee: NACM Member $199 Includes lunchCRN: 60511 CEUs: .6 Fee: Non Member $225 Includes lunch

Show Me the Money - Session IIWednesdays, May 26: It’s in the Mail 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.• Module 1: Review of Legal Rules of Collection: Staying legal while bringing in the money• Module 2: Time Management: Using what you have to the greatest benefit• Module 3: Making Calls: Tips on telephone collection• Module 4 Negotiation: Resolving disputes when they arise• Module 5: Letters: Tips for effective collection letters• Module 6 Outside Help: Turning to an agency or attorney for help• Module : The Court System: Navigating the legal process• Module 8: Bankruptcy & Write Off: What to do when you receive a bankruptcy notice

CRN: 60507 CEUs: .6 Fee: NACM Member $199 Includes lunchCRN: 60508 CEUs: .6 Fee: Non Member $225 Includes lunch

Show Me the Money Session I and II Discount:Show Me the Money I and IICRN: 60505 CEUs: .6 Fee: NACM Member $378 Includes lunch

Show Me the Money I and IICRN: 60506 CEUs: .6 Fee: Non Member $430 Includes lunch

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF CREDIT MANAGEMENT (NACM)

WORKSHOPS

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“Building Your Board” Track: Spring 2004Abstract: The track addresses key issues of governance and leadership critical to the successfulmanagement of non-profits in central Virginia. Suggested audience: CEOs and senior managers ofnon-profit organizations; volunteers beginning board service or becoming actively involved ingovernance. Total 12 hours of instruction.

Coordinated by Kathryn M. Fessler, Director of the Arts Fund and Development, Arts Council of Richmond

Additional instructors: Lewis T. Booker, Esquire, Senior Counsel, Hunton & WilliamsCathy Pond, Executive Director, YWCA of RichmondMichele Walter, Vice President of Operations, Virginia Performing Arts Foundation

Contact Virginia Carlson, Institute Coordinator, for general informationat (804) 287-6684 or [email protected]. For registration information, contact

Anna Kay Travis, Registration Coordinator, at (804) 287-6676, or [email protected].

Office of Community and Professional Education

Kathryn Fessler

I. May 6 & 13: Keeping Your Board Alive and ThrivingInstructors: Katie Fessler and Michele WalterBuilding your board according to your organization’s strategic needs: balance planning, succession, evaluation and rejuvenation• cultivation/recruitment/succession planning• job descriptions/expectations• self-evaluation and assessment• strategic and practical planning of board activity• preventing and responding to board burn-out

II. May 20: The Whys and Wherefores of the Non-Profit BoardInstructors: Lewis Booker and Katie FesslerBoard roles, responsibilities, liabilities and safeguards• board-model alternatives: governing vs. managing vs. operating• what managers need to know about boards’ legal and fiduciary responsibilities• overview of board ethics and accountability

III. May 27: The Public Face/The Private HeartInstructor: Cathy PondExternal and internal roles of the non-profit board member: balancing board and staff responsibilities for effective institutional advancement• fundraising/organizational development• advocacy• speaking on the record• staff/board relationships and boundaries• treasures and traps of committee work• advisory roles• chairs and executive committees

Thursdays, May 6 - June 23 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.CRN: 60467 CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $395

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Scholarship Funds are available to those who qualify. For an application, contact Pamela Johnson, Director,Office of Community and Professional Education at [email protected] or (804) 287-6517.

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The Spanish Academy and Cultural Institute in cooperation with the Office of Community and Professional Education present:

A Professional Immersion School in Zacatecas, MexicoExperience professional life as a Latino! Immerse yourself in the language and the warmth of the Hispanic culture by living in Zacatecas, Mexico,for two weeks attending Spanish classes, field trips, and events. The Spanish Academy and Cultural Institute offers this unique professionalSpanish immersion experience in Zacatecas so that you or your staff can be paired up with staff from your work industry in Zacatecas. Experienceyour job in the Spanish professional world while living in a Hispanic community.

Program Schedule: August 8 - 22Immersion classes held daily 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.Afternoon field trips and evening activities include:• Museums • Latin Dancing• Mine “El Eden” • Cultural events in Zacatecas• Cable Car ride “Teleferico” • Gonzalez Ortega Central Market• Cathedral of Zacatecas

Accommodations:Enjoy hotel accommodations in the heart of Zacatecas and deliciousmeals at the famous Acropolis restaurant.

Cost:Total price is $2,698.00 and includes:Immersion classes and material.Field trips, evening activities, accommodations, and food.Airfare not included. Group rates will be available prior to trip.Prices are subject to change depending on availability and currencyexchange rate. We reserve the right to cancel this program.

Contact Pamela Johnson, Director, Office ofCommunity and Professional Education at(804) 287-6517 or [email protected].

IMMERSION COURSES

Lisa ZajurSpanish Instructor

Immersion trips to Mexico are

available for those who wish to

enhance their Spanish through

practical applications and continue

their education in Hispanic cultures.

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Classroom TrainingI/Tech offers a comprehensive list of Information Technologyinstructor-led courses from Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, Citrix, Novell,Lotus, CompTIA, and Prosoft (CIW). Private and customized classescan be arranged for groups of 6 to 16 students.

e-Learning InstructionWith over 1,500 courses available, I/Tech offers an extensivelibrary on a wide variety of disciplines. Take advantage of easyaccess to our self-paced courses or attend virtual classes held“live” on the Internet.

The Office of Community and Professional Education and I/Tech Services are pleased to offerthe following certification preparation courses. For information on any of these programs, please contact

Pamela Holley , Program Specialist, Technology, at (804) 287-6835 or [email protected].

I N F O R M A T I O N T E C H N O L O G Y

C E R T I F I C A T I O N P R E P A R A T I O N

PC Repair and TroubleshootingWednesday, April 28 6:30 - 10 p.m.Monday, May 3 6:30 - 10 p.m.Wednesday, May 5 6:30 - 10 p.m.Monday, May 10 6:30 - 10 p.m.Wednesday, May 12 6:30 - 10 p.m.Saturday, May 15 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.Monday, May 17 6:30 - 10 p.m.Wednesday, May 19 6:30 - 10 p.m.Monday, May 24 6:30 - 10 p.m..Saturday, May 15 6:30 - 10 p.m.CRN: 55555 CEUs: 3.5 Fee: $899

PC Operating SystemsMonday, May 31 6:30 - 10 p.m.Wednesday, June 2 6:30 - 10 p.m.Monday, June 7 6:30 - 10 p.m.Wednesday, June 9 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.Monday, June 14 6:30 - 10 p.m.Wednesday,June 16 6:30 - 10 p.m.Saturday, June 19 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.Monday, June 21 6:30 - 10 p.m.Wednesday, June 23 6:30 - 10 p.m.CRN: 55555 CEUs: 3.5 Fee: $899

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Introduction to PC HardwareMonday, April 19 6:30 - 10 p.m.Wednesday, April 21 6:30 - 10 p.m.Saturday, April 24 8:30 - 4:30 p.m.CRN: 55555 CEUs: 1.4 Fee: $499

A+ COMP TIA

COMPUTER TECHNICIAN

CERTIFICATION

FAST TRACK TO

CERTIFIED INFORMATION SECURITY

PROFESSIONAL (CISSP)

Fast Track to CISSP, the industry’s most recognized securitycertification program, provides a comprehensive prospectus basedupon the principle concepts of security. The curriculum useslectures and hands-on exercises and discusses the ten core CommonBody of Knowledge subject areas fundamental to the understandingof security in a context. This intensive, five-day class provides anexcellent foundation of security and prepares CIOs, managers, andengineers for the CISSP certification exam. The CISSP curriculumincludes the following:

• Security Management Practices• Access Control Systems Methodology• Law, Investigation, Ethics• Physical Security• Business Continuity Disaster Recovery Planning• Security Architecture and Models• Cryptography• Telecommunication Network Security• Applications Systems Development Security• Operations Security

Monday - Friday 8:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.Fee: $2,495*

*A RISE discount is available. For more information, contactPamela V. Holley, Program Specialist - Technology, Office ofCommunity and Professional Education, (804) 287-6835 [email protected]..

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DOES YOUR ORGANIZATION

NEED AN ANNUAL TUNE-UP?

Whether it is the annual “tune up” meeting or a full-scale effortto seek a renewed vision and focus on your organizationalagenda, the Office of Community and Professional Educationcan provide specialized consulting services in:

• Creating a road map• Coaching key managers and key players• Renewing the team• Planning and facilitating board retreats• Clarifying roles• Facilitating the management team

Please contact Pamela Johnson, Director,Office of Community and Professional Education,

(804) 287-6517 or [email protected].

SPANISH

IMMERSION COURSES

Customized and Corporate SpanishImmersion Courses for EffectiveCommunication in Your OrganizationThe Spanish Academy and Cultural Institute, in partnership with theOffice of Community and Professional Education, providescustomized on-site courses to meet your organization’s unique needsfor enhanced communication through the Spanish language. Thesecourses include industry-specific CD audio programs and canencompass on-line learning.

We work directly with any staff level within a company and offerEnglish as a Second Language for your company’s Hispanicworkforce.

We provide Cultural Training Programs in: • Cultural Awareness • Cultural Diversity • Managing Your Hispanic Workers • Marketing to the Hispanic Community

We can help your company with: • Recruitment • Training • Supervision

We provide translation from English into Spanish forcompany documents to include: • Employment Application • Orientation Program • Employee Handbook • Policies and Procedures • Safety Issues • Recruitment documents • Training documents

Some of the industries we have served include: • Architecture • Banks • Construction • Education • Landscaping • Law Enforcement • Legal • Manufacturing • Medical • Real Estate • Restaurants/Hotels

For more information on this program or for assistancein other languages, please call Pamela Johnson, Director,

Office of Community and Professional Education at(804) 287-6517 or e-mail at [email protected].

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I/Tech offers a comprehensive list of Information Technologyinstructor-led courses from Microsoft, Cisco, Oracle, Citrix, Novell,Lotus, CompTIA, and Prosoft (CIW). Private and customized classescan be arranged for groups of 6 to 16 students.

Please contact Pamela V. HolleyProgram Specialist - Technology

Office of Community and Professional Education,(804) 287-6835 or [email protected].

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Adobe PhotoshopInstructor: Michael Redwine, academic technology

consultant, Academic Technology Services,University of Richmond

Whether you are planning a project or a Web page, Photoshop is theprogram you will need to learn and a great way to work withgraphics. This course will show you how to use Photoshop withsimple, detailed, step-by-step instructions that will cover imageformats, file sizes, image sizes and designs for a Web page.

Online Classes:May 3 - May 31 CRN: 60580July 5 - Aug. 2 CRN: 80079Sept. 6 - Sept. 27 CRN: 80080CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $189

Basics of the InternetInstructor: Suzanne McGinnis, M.Ed., academic

technology consultant, Academic TechnologyServices, University of Richmond

This course will show great searching techniques and the necessaryplugins to surf the net with ease. Learn how to use the net to getdirections, the forecast, stock quotes and plane reservations.Discover how to use your browser and customize it to best suit yoursurfing needs. This course is essential for students looking toimprove their skills using the Web or students interested in takingan online course for the first time.

Online Classes:May 3 - May 31 CRN: 60582July 5 - Aug. 2 CRN: 80086Sept. 6 - Sept. 27 CRN: 80085CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $189

FlashInstructor: Suzanne McGinnis, M.Ed., academic

technology consultant, Academic TechnologyServices, University of Richmond

Are you looking to add some “flash” to your Web site? This coursewill introduce you to the new Flash MX 2004 interface and provideyou with the basics of animation. Learn how to use components,timeline effects and tweening to create custom animations that willamaze your fans. This course requires basic computer knowledgeand an understanding of Web technology.

Online Classes:May 3 - May 31 CRN: 60590July 5 - Aug. 2 CRN: 80101Sept. 6 - Sept. 27 CRN: 80102CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $189

The Office of Community and Professional Education is pleased to announce the following classes for Educators and Professionals. Theseclasses model our non-degree seeking day classes yet provide you the convenience of participating in classes from your home any timeof day or night, seven days a week. Students will learn to use Blackboard as an integration tool to communicate with instructor and otherstudents to obtain information and customized help related to assignments. Student who would like to earn CEUs will submit a portfolio forfinal project. For more information contact, Pamela Holley, Office of Community and Professional Education, Program Specialist,Technology at 287-6835. *Note: Educators should check with the Technology consultants or other staff to see how they apply to continuingeducation CEUs.

Online ClassesTECHNOLOGY

New

Fundamental Programmingfor the WebInstructor: Michael Redwine, academic technology

consultant, Academic Technology Services,University of Richmond

This course is an introduction to basic programming techniques andfeatures. We will explore the basic functions, what programming isand how ii works and then see how the features are utilized inseveral languages. This course will give you the knowledge on howto program as well as the ability to see how all program languageshave the same basic rules and functionality.

Online Classes:May 3 - May 31 CRN: 60592July 5 - Aug. 2 CRN: 80105Sept. 6 - Sept. 27 CRN: 80106CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $189

DreamweaverInstructor: Pamela V. Holley, M.Ed., program specialist,

technology, Office of Community andProfessional Education, University ofRichmond

This course is designed for students who wish to evaluate theMacromedia Dreamweaver Web design tool or who would like tolearn to use it and get started using the leading professional Webdevelopment tool. Students will become familiar with theDreamweaver environment and create a Web page by typing andformatting text, importing graphics, adding links and building tables.Course Book Included.

Online Classes:May 3 - May 31 CRN: 60585July 5 - Aug. 2 CRN: 80092Sept. 6 - Sept. 27 CRN: 80093CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $189

Microsoft ExcelInstructor: Bonnie Matthews, instructional technology

coordinator, Chesterfield County SchoolsIntroduction to spreadsheets through the use of Microsoft Excel.Course includes the basics of spreadsheets as well as the variousapplications. Students will learn to create, format and edit aworksheet; create a chart related to a spreadsheet; and use simpleformulas to perform calculations. Course Book Included.

Online Classes:May 3 - May 31 CRN: 60587July 5 - Aug. 2 CRN: 80097Sept. 6 - Sept. 27 CRN: 80098CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $189

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Computer Programming in JavaInstructor: Ellen Walk, Ph.D., assistant professor of

information systems, School of ContinuingStudies, University of Richmond

Structured Query Language programming in an Oracle environment.Create unique tables; perform selects, inserts, updates and deletes.Use current reporting tools for extracting data and creating reportsfrom Oracle tables. Use Oracle functions and program using PL/SQL.Online interaction and instructor support available between oncampus class meetings.

Tuesdays and Thursdays May 18 - July 95:30 - 6:20 p.m.CRN: 60584 CEUs: 3.0 Fee: $499

Microsoft WordInstructor: Bonnie Matthews, instructional technology

coordinator, Chesterfield County SchoolsIntroduction to word processing through the use of Microsoft Word.Course includes an overview of word processing including creating,editing and formatting documents. Students will learn how toenhance a document using clip art, sounds, photographs, moviesand hyperlinks. In addition, some advanced features will be taught,such as templates, tables, tracking tools and drawing tools.Course Book Included.

Online Classes:May 3 - May 31 CRN: 60594July 5 - Aug. 2 CRN: 80109Sept. 6 - Sept. 27 CRN: 80110CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $189

PowerPoint IntegrationInstructor: Bonnie Matthews, instructional technology

coordinator, Chesterfield County SchoolsIntroduction to multimedia presentations in the classroom throughthe use of Microsoft PowerPoint. Course will begin with the basicsof PowerPoint. Students will then learn how to use the program as atool for teaching. They will learn to create templates for instructionin the classroom as well as interactive games and quizzes which canbe used to review for SOLs. Course Book Included.

Online Classes:May 3 - May 31 CRN: 60596July 5 - Aug. 2 CRN: 80113Sept. 6 - Sept. 27 CRN: 80114CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $189

Web Design with Front PageInstructor: Pamela V. Holley, M.Ed., program specialist,

technology, Office of Community andProfessional Education, University ofRichmond

Planning and development of web sites, using Microsoft FrontPage.Design elements include page layouts, graphics, color, lists, tables,frames, formatting, links, stylesheets and forms.

Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays May 31 - June 116:30 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60598 CEUs: 1.0 Fee: $199

The Office of Community and Professional Education is pleased to announce the following classes for non-degree seeking students.The significance of this is that anyone can now enroll in an individual evening credit course on an as desired basis without havingto commit to a comprehensive degree curriculum. In this way, one can take advantage of the content of a credit course; forgoingrequirements of homework and final exams. You still earn CEUs; and a grade of Satisfactory (versus a letter grade) is awarded basedsolely on attendance of the majority of classes. For more information contact, Pamela Holley, Office of Community and ProfessionalEducation, Program Specialist, Technology at 287-6835.

ENROLL IN UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND CREDIT

COURSES AS A NON-DEGREE SEEKING STUDENT

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CUSTOMIZED COMPUTER SKILLS

FOR YOUR PROFESSIONAL NEEDS

FOR UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND FACULTY AND STAFF

The Office of Community and Professional Education is pleased to announce the following classes for University of Richmondfaculty and staff. These classes model our evening credit classes in Information Systems. Students will learn to use Blackboardas an integration tool to communicate with instructor and students to obtain information related to assignments. The programbegins with a one-day class from 9:00 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. and then provides lab classes, in addition to BlackBoard, each week tohelp participants relate class materials to their own tasks in their workplace. The course fee includes manuals from ExploringMicrosoft XP by Grauer and Barber and a web design textbook. For more information contact, Pamela Holley, Office ofCommunity and Professional Education, Program Specialist, Technology at 287-6835.

University of Richmondfaculty and staff courses

Microsoft Excel for Faculty and StaffInstructor: Pamela V. Holley, M.Ed.,program specialist,

technology, Office of Community andProfessional Education, University ofRichmond

Comprehensive coverage including the following skills:•Learn how to use Microsoft Excel 2002 to increase productivity and

communication.•Learn the basic components of Microsoft Excel including features

in editing and formatting.•Learn how to use Microsoft Excel to format data, use calculations

and functions, perform basic statistics.•Learn how to produce customized graphs and charts for reports.

Friday, June 11 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Open LabsCRN: 60589 CEUs: 1.4 Fee: $299

Web Design for Faculty and StaffInstructor: Pamela V. Holley, M.Ed.,program specialist,

technology, Office of Community andProfessional Education, University ofRichmond

Comprehensive coverage including the following skills:• Learn how to build simple Web sites presenting information in an

accessible format.• Learn how to create and modify Web pages, import graphics, insert

hyperlinks, tables, and image maps into the Web design.• Learn how to make basic modifications to digital pictures.

Friday, April 23 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Open Labs: Fridays, April 30, May 7 - 28, June 4 - 11CRN: 60385 CEUs: 2.0 Fee: $349

Microsoft PowerPoint for Facultyand StaffInstructor: Pamela V. Holley, M.Ed.,program specialist,

technology, Office of Community andProfessional Education, University ofRichmond

Comprehensive coverage of developing presentations includingusing Internet search engines and the following skills:•Learn how to create master documents.•Learn how to link files.•Learn how to create tables.•Learn the basic components of animation and working with

graphics.

Thursday, May 6 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.Open Lab: Fridays, May 14 - 28CRN: 60386 CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $299

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understandable manner”

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CERTIFICATION IN BUSINESS CONTINUITY

AND DISASTER RECOVERY

Business Continuity Professional Certification from the University of Richmond• Recovery Planning Associate (RPA)• Certified Recovery Planner (CRP)• Senior Recovery Planner (SRP)• Master Recovery Planner (MRP)

The Certified Recovery Planner certification was established by Harris Recovery Associates in 1994. In 2001 the University of Richmond assumedresponsibility for management of the certification program. We now offer a professional certification that:

• is an independent evaluation of business continuity knowledge with no requirement for completion of test preparation courses• is available completely online with automated testing and immediate feedback• tests the way business continuity professionals actually work• is based on a full range of professional core competencies• includes professional self-assessment and continuing professional development planning• provides a realistically designed entry level certification for new staff• offers certifications in a defined career progression model• is based on best practice, current developments, and research

The initial certification fee is $300. Certification is valid for two years.

The University of Richmond views business continuity as a core strategic business function. We are proud to be able to offer professionals aprofessional certification program with that focus. Since 1996 the University of Richmond has been educating both private and public sectorprofessionals who plan for and manage the response to disasters. With the inclusion of professional certification and an academic certificateprogram in business continuity as part of our Bachelor’s degree program we believe we are ideally positioned to meet your needs for professionalcredentials.

For further information, visit the Certified Recovery Planner website at www.recoveryplanner.org or contact Walter G.Green, III, Ph.D., CEM, CRP, Associate Professor of Emergency Management, at (804) 287-1246 or [email protected].

The Office of Community and Professional Education is pleased to offer the following certification preparation courses.For information on any of these programs, please contact: Walter G. Green, III, Ph.D., CEM, CRP, Associate Professor of

Emergency Management, at (804) 287-1246 or [email protected].

Walter Green is the Program Director of the Emergency Services Managementdegree program in the University of Richmond’s School of Continuing Studies has beennamed a diplomat in the American Academy of Medical Administrators (AAMA).

Green, who also is assistant professor of emergency management at Richmond, will berecognized at AAMA’s 46th annual conference in San Antonio in November. He is one ofonly 30 members to be given the designation. The academy’s 2,500 members are peoplewho manage health care systems, hospitals and health care delivery systems.

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The Office of Community and Professional Education is proud to announce the following awardto Captain Tom Landers, Learn to Sail instructor for the Think Again catalog.

DELTAVILLE, VIRGINIA: Congratulations tothe Virginia School of Sailing and CaptainTom Landers (President of The VirginiaSchool of Sailing) who won two prestigiousawards from the American SailingAssociation. The ASA presented “Instructorof the Year” and “School of the Year” (forthe southeast United States) awards toCaptain Tom at the Miami Boat Show onFebruary 12. Captain Tom explains that thewin is truly remarkable given thecompetition. “This is such an honor,” saysCaptain Tom, “because to win both awards,my school had to contend with major sailingschools around the Chesapeake Bay andthe Southeast, including those in Floridathat operate twelve months out of the year.”This is the first time that the same owner/instructor has been awarded both honors.In addition, the Virginia School of Sailing was the only school on the Chesapeake Bay to receive any award from the ASA.This is the first time any Virginia sailing school has won School of the Year.” This is Captain Tom’s second time in three yearsto receive “Instructor of the Year.”

Captain Tom launched the Virginia School of Sailing in 1998, which is now the largest adult sailing school on the SouthernBay, and now has two locations: one in Deltaville, approximately 50 miles north of Norfolk, Virginia and the other in Richmond,VA, where he teaches sailing at the University of Richmond. The curriculum at the Virginia School of Sailing offers classes forthe beginner as well as for the more experienced sailor, and includes coastal navigation and a series of American SailingAssociation-sanctioned classes of hands-on instruction. Capt. Tom has over 40 years of sailing experience and is a licensedMaster Captain and former Commodore of the Stingray Harbor Yacht Club in Deltaville, Virginia. In addition to being a memberand instructor for the U.S. Coast Guard Auxiliary. He is also a member of The United States Sail and Power Squadrons as wellas a member of the CAPCA (Chesapeake Area Captain’s Association).

“School of the Year” and “Instructor of the Year” Accolades Awarded toCaptain Tom Landers’ Richmond- and Deltaville-based Sailing School

Captain Tom (right)

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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT

The Art of Looking at ArtInstructor: Jillian B. Warner, M.F.A.Unartistic but still like art? This class is your passport into the artworld. You will appreciate art more when you learn to look at apainting or sculpture and know what you appreciate and why. Speakwith the confidence of years of experience in only four weeks.Seminars Thursday evenings and gallery tours Saturday afternoons.Students pay instructor $10.50 for textbook the first night of class.

Thursdays, May 6 - 27 6- 7:30 p.m.Saturdays, May 8 - 29 1:30 - 4:30 p.m.CRN: 60498 CEUs: 1.8 Fee: $239

Expand YourWatercolor VocabularyInstructor: Jillian B. Warner, M.F.A.Is it time to refine your skills? In this class, you will work on yourpainting skills with lots of practice. By demos and other class work,you will improve your drawing and understanding of design.Prerequisite: Some watercolor experience is required.

Wednesdays, May 5 - June 9 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60572 CEUs: 1.8 Fee: $239

Precious Metal Clay BasicsInstructor: Lynda S. Musante, B.A., precious metal clay

certified instructorStudents will create a pendant jewelry piece out of precious metalclay. PMC is an innovative product that when shaped with commontools then fired becomes solid silver, allowing users to create uniquefine silver jewelry without intensive metal-working classes. Instructorwill provide a variety of tools and stamps. Students will pay instructor$35 the first night of class for a package of PMC and basic tools usedduring class.

Mondays, May 3 & 10 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.CRN: 60574 CEUs: .4 Fee: $99

Mosaic ArtInstructor: Jennifer KirbyLearn basic tile setting and grouting techniques. Become familiarwith different types of tile, glazes, adhesives, grouts and additives. Youwill leave with your very own finished mosaic flower pot. No art ormosaic experience necessary. Enrollment is limited to ensure a morepersonalized class, so register early. Students pay instructor a $35materials fee the first night of class.

Mondays, May 3 - 17 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60496 CEUs: .9 Fees: $89

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Sculptural Beaded BraceletInstructor: Lynda S. Musante, B.A., precious metal clay

certified instructorStudents will create a one-of-a-kind bracelet using peyote bead stitch,wire and artist lampwork beads. Course will cover color theory,improvisational design, basic beading techniques and basic wireworking techniques. Students will pay instructor a kit fee of $65which includes 9 lampworked artist beads, imported beads, needle,thread and work surface. Students will break for one hour for lunch.

Saturday, May 1 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.CRN: 60497 CEUs: .5 Fee: $110

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Tools of the TradeInstructor: Martin Gravely, chef, Personal Culinary

Services, L.L.C.This two-night course offers an in-depth look at many of the kitchentools that chefs use to create top-notch fare. (Core)

Mondays, April 19 & 26 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60524 CEUs: .6 Fee: $149

Putting It All TogetherInstructor: Glenn Pruden, C.E.C., chef, University of

RichmondThis is the last of the four core courses for the Culinary Arts Program.Work with your classmates to prepare a three-course meal.Prerequisites: Chef’s Skills, Herbs, Spices, and Sauces, and Toolsof the Trade. (Core)

Tuesdays, May 4 & 11 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60522 CEUs: .6 Fee: $159

Review forCertified Executive ChefInstructor: Glenn Pruden, C.E.C., chef, University of

RichmondThis is your time to display the culinary skills, cooking techniquesand knowledge you have gained during your prior 33 hours or morein the University’s Culinary Arts certificate program. Cooking teamswill be formed to prepare a meal that is presented to the CertifiedExecutive Chef instructor for sampling. Chef Glenn will conclude thisclass with a critique of each team on all areas of the food prepared.Prerequisites: Chef’s Skills, Herbs, Spices, and Sauces, Tools ofthe Trade and Putting It All Together. (Core)

Tuesday, April 27 6- 9 p.m.CRN: 60517 CEUs: .3 Fee: $99

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Monday, May 3 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60518 CEUs: .3 Fee: $99

The Office of Community and Professional Education is pleased to offer a Certificate in theCulinary Arts Program (CAP) for all adults interested in enhancing their culinary abilities.

There is a $50 application fee which is required for enrollment in the CAP certificate program.Although it is not necessary to register for the CAP certificate program, priority spacing

will be given to CAP members enrolling in CAP qualifying courses.For a program brochure and application form, contact the Office of Community and

Professional Education at (804) 289-8133.Look for the chef’s hat marking courses that satisfy CAP requirements.

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Ferguson Bath, Lighting and Kitchen Gallery2703 Ackley Avenue • (804) 264-6400

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Pizza, Calzone and FoccaciaInstructor: Alexia Miles, chefLearn to make the doughs to prepare “restaurant style” menu itemsat home. We will go way beyond cheese to explore many possibilitiesof toppings and fillings. Advance preparation tips for easy and funentertaining. (Elective)

Tuesday, April 20 6- 9 p.m.CRN: 60521 CEUs: .3 Fee: $85

Food and Wine Pairingfor the ChefInstructor: Steve Fox, wine writer and consultantTaste and discuss dozens of food and wine combinations, and learnhow and why foods and wines taste better, or worse, in a myriad ofpairings. Seven wines and 10 foods are featured. Students must be21 years of age to register and attend course. (Elective)

Friday, April 23 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60513 CEUs: .3 Fee: $110

Creation, Implementation,Marketing of Product LinesInstructor: Rev. Kevin G. Rosenfeld, chefThis course will explore taking a concept from the initial thoughtthrough determining its viability. Class will include discussion of pro-forma, start-up costs and break-even points of a business. Inaddition, the instructor will discuss creative solutions pertaining toadvertising products and creating the need for the consumer topurchase. Kevin will use own sauce business as a point of reference.

Thursday, May 6 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60509 CEUs: .3 Fee: $69

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Eggs-cellent ClassicsInstructor: Martin Gravely, chef, Personal Culinary

Serv ices, L.L.C.This class will focus on three classic favorites that involve eggs —omelets, Eggs Benedict and Caesar salad (made from scratch the safeway). Light samplings provided. (Elective)

Monday, May 10 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60520 CEUs: .3 Fee: $85

Master the Restaurant Wine GameInstructor: Steve Fox, wine writer and consultantWant to know how to select the right wine for your meal at acomfortable price? How to take control of the sampling ritual? Howto orchestrate the proper service of your wine regarding itstemperature, timing or decanting? How to critique a restaurant’sstorage, glassware, pricing and service standards? How to recognizeand tactfully return a wine that is unacceptably flawed? How to getthe sommelier, server and manager on your team? In a lively tastingand discussion, you will also learn what the wines you order sayabout you, how to use wine to show your sophistication and more.Students must be 21 years of age to register and attendcourse.

Friday, May 14 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.CRN: 60514 CEUs: .2 Fee: $89

America’s Favorite Dessert:Ice Creams and SorbetsInstructor: Glenn Pruden, C.E.C., chef, University of

RichmondJoin Chef Glenn and learn to make all kinds of delicious gourmetspecialties, such as Italian gelato, Philadelphia-style and French-styleice creams and silky fruit sorbets. Samples are provided as well ashand-outs of recipes. (Elective)

Monday, May 24 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60516 CEUs: .3 Fee: $89

Thai ClassicsInstructor: Alexia Miles, chefThis is a beginning class taught by an American who lived andworked as a chef in Thailand. Discover the techniques, flavors andauthentic ingredients specific to Thailand. Includes recipes that youcan do easily at home. (Elective)

Tuesday, May 25 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60523 CEUs: .3 Fee: $89

Summer Grillin’Instructor: Glenn Pruden, C.E.C., chef, University of

RichmondGather around the grill as Chef Glenn demonstrates grillingtechniques using fresh herbs, dry rubs and marinades. Chicken andpork will be used the first week and beef and Virginia 100% naturalantibiotic- and hormone-free emu meat - the alternative healthy redmeat recognized by the American Heart Association the second week;fresh seafood and vegetables will be used the third week. In additionto sampling meals, students will receive micro beer samples andhand-outs of recipes. Must be 21 years of age to enroll in this class.Class meets in an outdoor grilling area designed by Classic Kitchensof Virginia Inc.

Wednesdays, June 2 - 16 6 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60515 CEUs: .9 Fee: $199

Chef Glenn at Classic Kitchens of Virginia Inc. showroom

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Living Debt FreeInstructor: E. Gregory Frank, certified seminar leader and

financial coachAre you struggling to get ahead? Concerned about your financialfuture? The biggest obstacle between most people and financialsuccess is debt. Contrary to popular belief, being in debt does nothave to be a way of life in America. This nationally acclaimedworkshop will show you how to pay off all your consumer debt —credit cards, student loans, auto loans, etc., in just one to four years.You can then pay off your home mortgage in another three to fiveyears, and save over $100,000 in interest payments! Whether youmake $20,000 or $200,000 a year, our practical, powerful, andproven methodology will eliminate your debt the fastest way possible.Course fee includes workbook. The optional textbook, Investin Your Debt, will be available for $43. Bring a calculator.

Monday, May 17 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.CRN: 60529 CEUs: .3 Fee: $75

Creating WealthInstructor: E. Gregory Frank, certified seminar leader and

financial coachAre you frustrated by a lack of financial success? Do you earn adecent income but still struggle to make ends meet? Stop worrying.You can improve your financial situation without getting a raise! Tocreate wealth, you need “extra” money after the monthly bills arepaid. Unfortunately, most of us end up with “more month thanmoney.” All that stands between the typical American family andwealth is just $300 - $400 extra a month. How will you find thismoney? The answer lies in understanding the relationship betweenwealth and spending and learning how to Spend Smart. “CreatingWealth” teaches a powerful, but easy-to-use “REVERSE BUDGET”technique where the money you save on spending automaticallybecomes cash in your pocket, each and every month! Learn thesecrets of millionaires and how to “model” financially successfulpeople. Discover your hidden “Spending Personality” and learn tomake purchasing decisions that support your financial goals. Thiscourse can be taken alone or as a companion to “Living Debt Free.”Registration includes workbook. An optional textbook isavailable directly from the instructor after class for $43.Bring a calculator.

Tuesday, May 18 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.CRN: 60526 CEUs: .3 Fee: $75

Fundamentals of InvestingInstructor: Al Stratford, First Vice President, Davenport &

AssociatesA course designed for everyone from the financially illiterate to theseasoned investor. Topics include: the basics of cash flowmanagement, proper investment techniques in today’s markets,retirement planning, creating an income in retirement, and estateplanning and insurance issues.

Wednesdays, May 19 & 26 7 - 9:30 p.m.Monday, May 24CRN: 60527 CEUs: .7 Fee: $69

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These programs are noncredit educational classes, clinics, workshops and certification programs scheduled on the University of Richmond campus. For themost current program information, visit http:www.oncampus.richmond.edu/student/affairs/recreat/fip or contact Campus Recreation at 289-8406 [email protected]. Please contact the Office of Community and Professional Education at 289-8133 or Anna Kay Travis, RegistrationCoordinator, at 287-6676 or [email protected] with registration questions.

Aqua AerobicsInstructor: Diane WeinsteinMovement with music in the water best describes this course that developsthe whole body. Strength, endurance and flexibility are developed in routine-like patterns choreographed to lively music. This cardiovascular workoutincludes resistance and strength training as well as deep-water exercises tobuild stamina. We welcome a variety of fitness levels and swim experiences,from beginner to advanced. Come have fun while you exercise in the water!

Body SculptingInstructor: TBDThe maximum muscle workout! This 60-minute class includes a low tomoderate intensity workout, isolating, strengthening, and toning all musclegroups with or without weights. No bulk building, just toning, flexing andtotal muscle conditioning.

Massage TherapyPut your stress in our hands! Receive personal benefits from a professionalCertified Massage Therapist with three hours of massage. You receive a totalof three hours of massage time to be scheduled in full-hour or half-hoursessions. Once registration is processed, call 287-6464 between 10:00 AMand 5:00 PM on Monday through Friday to schedule all appointments.Cancellations must be made 24 hours in advance or massage time will beforfeited. Massage Room is located in the Wellness Center, Robins CenterRoom 111.

M/T by appt. 2:00-6:00 PM Sarah SinclairW/TH by appt. 2:00-6:00 PM Ruth Kaufman

Partner YogaInstructor: Lynda HoffarthWhether you bring a friend, spouse or love of your life to class with you, comeand enjoy the added benefits of exploring Partner Yoga. Experience a fullerstretch, be mutually supportive and encourage each other with a deep senseof relaxation. Partner Yoga is our playground for experiencing variousaspects of ourselves. Each class is designed with postures for strength,stamina and flexibility. No experience necessary. Can’t find someone whowill share the experience with you? What a unique way to meet new friends!

PilatesInstructor: Karen AdamsPilates is an excellent form of exercise that develops core strength, lengthensmuscle and assists with posture stability, balance and coordination. It alsoheightens mind-body awareness. Pilates focuses on a sequence of exercisesthat incorporates both flexion (abdominals) and extension (erectors andgluteal) of the spine. Exercises are done on the floor on mats. No experiencenecessary.

Tang Soo DoInstructor: Geoff GodduLearn to defend yourself while staying fit and having fun! Improve yourflexibility, coordination, concentration, and stamina. Classes are a dynamic

blend of Tang Soo Do, Jujitsu and Aikido. Learn a variety of hand and foottechniques as well as non-damaging self-defense techniques. No priorexperience necessary. Wear loose clothing.

TennisInstructor: Kevin NavinBeginning Adult Players learn the basic fundamentals of scoring,forehand and backhand ground strokes and volley, serve, return andoverhead shots. Instructor uses a combination of drills and match/point playto reinforce skills and concepts. No experience necessary!

Intermediate Adult During this class, players work on control anddirectional hitting, rallying, and basic singles and doubles strategy. Inaddition, players begin to learn different spins (topspin and slice) as well asplacement and strategy of serves. Instructor uses a combination of drills andmatch/point play to reinforce skills and concepts. Participants should alreadyunderstand the basics of scoring, and possess fundamental skills in forehandand backhand ground strokes and volley, serve, return and overheads. Theclass is taught at an intermediate level.

Advanced Intermediate Adult This course is designed for the seriousrecreational player with a high level of understanding of the fundamentals ofthe game. The focus is on building and adding new elements of variety to givethe player a well-rounded game. The instructor addresses footwork, drivingshots, drop shots, spin, slice, lobs and the serve. This class is ideal for singlesand doubles players.

Yoga-ContinuingInstructor: Lynda HoffarthThis course is designed for students interested in expanding their knowledgeabout other aspects of Yoga and deepening their practice. Body, breathawareness, voluntary attention focus and concentration exercises helpstudents gain more control over the mind and body. Periodically, asanas(postures) are linked through a Vinyasa or flow to create heat in the body.More attention is put on correct alignment. Students also learn how the bodyresponds to stress and how awareness can be trained. No beginners please!

Yoga on the BallInstructor: Lynda HofarthThis course is a blending of Yoga and Pilates using the Swiss Balance Ball toalign the body, build long, lean muscles, and develop core abdominalstrength. The class integrates the mind and body connection with the use ofbreathing and relaxation techniques. Exercises are safe enough for those withchronic pain and intense enough for the seasoned athlete. The balance ballis a very pleasurable and relaxing stretching aid that helps prevent injurieswhile reviving tight, tired muscles.

Your Personal TrainerInstructor: Lisa StoneGet a jump-start on your workout program with fitness professionals! Receivean individual fitness assessment, plus five hours of personal time with acertified personal trainer. An exercise physiologist facilitates the class, withoutside help from certified personal trainers. Classes 1 and 2 are classroomand assessments by appointment, and the 5 personal training sessions arescheduled directly with your personal trainer. All activities take place on theUniversity of Richmond campus.

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CRN # DATES DAYS START END COST

Aqua Aerobics 60604 5/25-7/29 T/TH 5:30 PM 6:30 PM $100

Body Sculpting 60605 5/24-7/28 M/W 6:00 PM 7:00 PM $100

Massage Therapy 60606 5/17-7/27 M/T 2:00 PM 6:00 PM $150

Massage Therapy 60607 5/19-7/29 W/TH 2:00 PM 6:00 PM $150

Partner Yoga 60608 5/24-6/14 M 5:15 PM 6:00 PM $36

Pilates 60609 5/25-7/15 T/TH 5:15 PM 6:00 PM $108

Tang Soo Do 60610 5/25-7/29 T/TH 6:00 PM 7:00 PM $140

Tennis-Beginning 60611 5/17-6/16 M/W 6:00 PM 7:30 PM $120

Tennis-Intermediate 60612 5/17-6/16 M/W 7:30 PM 9:00 PM $120

Tennis-Advanced Intermediate 60613 5/18-6/17 T/TH 7:00 PM 8:30 PM $120

Yoga-Continuing 60614 5/27-7/8 TH 12:00 PM 1:00 PM $63

Yoga on the Ball 60616 5/25-7/6 T 12:00 PM 1:00 PM $63

Your Personal Trainer 60618 5/20 TH & appts. 6:00 PM 7:00 PM $300

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SUMMER 2004

Beginning Golf 101Instructor: Janet Phillips, B.S.A. Sports Management,

LPGA, PGA Class A MemberWelcome first-time starters and those needing a brush-up on theirfundamentals for the season. Professional instructors teach putting,short game and full swing for all clubs. Learn the game, so you arenot left at the office or just driving the beverage cart at your nextbusiness golf tournament. The class meets at Windy Hill SportsComplex, 16500 Midlothian Turnpike.

Wednesdays, April 14 - May 5 6 - 7 p.m.CRN: 60545 CEUs: .4 Fee: $149ORWednesdays, May 19 - June 9 6 - 7 p.m.CRN: 60546 CEUs: .4 Fee: $149

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Intermediate GolfInstructor: Janet Phillips, B.S.A. Sports Management,

LPGA, PGA Class A MemberSo you have been on the course and you want to get better, or youare afraid to? We can fix that. If you have had some instruction ortried it on your own, you are ready for us. Emphasis on fundamentalswith on-course interaction. The class meets at Windy Hill SportsComplex, 16500 Midlothian Turnpike.

Thursdays, April 22 - May 13 6 - 7 p.m.CRN: 60547 CEUs: .4 Fee: $149ORThursdays, May 20 - June 10 6 - 7 p.m.CRN: 60548 CEUs: .4 Fee: $149

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American Hero –Joshua ChamberlainInstructor: John W. Mountcastle, Ph.D., Retired Brigadier

GeneralJosh Chamberlain answered his country’s call to arms in 1862. Thiscollege professor became one of our greatest Civil War heroes.Wounded six times, he refused to quit until peace was won. We willlook closely at the man, his family and the soldiers who bravelyfollowed him into harm’s way.

Monday, May 3 7- 9:30 p.m.CRN: 60530 CEUs: .2 Fee: $40

Civil War in Virginia –The Women’s WarInstructor: John W. Mountcastle, Ph.D., Retired Brigadier

GeneralDuring the Civil War, women of all sorts found themselves engagedin new activities and having experiences that they would never havehad without the advent of this significant period in U.S. history. Thiscourse provides a rare opportunity to discuss the intermediate andlong-term impacts of war on women in Virginia.

Mondays, April 12 - 19 7 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60531 CEUs: .4 Fee: $69

Genealogy - Mining for Gold in YourOwn BackyardInstructor: Michael Rawlings, J.D. and A.G. (accredited

genealogist - southern states)This course provides a brief overview of the three primarygenealogical repositories in Washington, D.C.: the U.S. NationalArchives, the Library of the Daughters of the American Revolutionand the Library of Congress. On the first night of class, you willreceive maps, inventories of the collections, an orientation to thebuildings and some forms to focus your research and expedite theuse of each facility. On the second day, the class will travel by bus toD.C. for research with personalized assistance from the instructor,an accredited genealogist - Southern States.

Thursday, April 22 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.Thursday, April 29 8:30 a.m.- 9:30 p.m.CRN: 60537 CEUs: 1.5 Fee: $139

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John B. Gordon -The Citizen SoldierInstructor: John W. Mountcastle, Ph.D., Retired Brigadier

GeneralJohn B. Gordon of Georgia was trained as a lawyer but demonstratedamazing leadership as a combat soldier. He rose to the rank of majorgeneral in the Confederate army, then returned home to lead his statein the difficult days following the Civil War.

Monday, May 17 7- 9:30 p.m.CRN: 60532 CEUs: .2 Fee: $40

Russia After CommunismInstructor: Peter Galuszka, senior vice president, The

Source Group, L.L.C.If you are curious about what is occurring in this part of the world oryou want to hear from someone who has covered Russia for many yearsas a journalist, this class is for you. Galuska will talk about the changestaking place in Russia and the current state of affairs.

Monday, May 3 6 - 9 p.m.Wednesday, May 5CRN: 60533 CEUs: .6 Fee: $95

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Awaken the Spanish Within: Level IIInstructor: Lisa Zajur, Director, Spanish Academy and

Cultural InstituteFor those of you who completed Spanish Level I, the SpanishAcademy and Cultural Institute is ready to challenge you again. Inaddition to vocabulary development, you will conjugate verbs in thepast, present and future tenses and conduct role plays in variousbusiness situations, such as meetings, conversations, activities, usingthe ATM, traveling, ordering, etc. You will then discuss the basics ofconducting business in Hispanic countries and develop an awarenessof the Hispanic culture on an immersion field trip experience.Materials fee of $55 is paid directly to instructor the first night of class

Tuesdays & Thursdays, June 1 - 24 5:30 - 7:30 p.m.CRN: 60564 CEUs: 1.6 Fee: $165

Conversational FrenchInstructor: Ludmila Kovar, B.S., french teacher at Trinity

Episcopal High SchoolThis course features presentations with authentic conversations. Thestrong emphasis is on speaking. The course helps students becomecomfortable in everyday situations with use of the targeted language.Students must purchase the textbook, Bienvenue 1B, ISBN 0-02-636683-5, and accompanying workbook prior to the first class.Prerequisite: Basic to advanced skills in French.

Thursdays, April 22- June 3 6:30 - 8 p.m.CRN: 60565 CEUs: .9 Fee: $139

Introduction to Italian: Level IInstructor: Michele Costantini, M.A.This is a beginning conversational Italian class for students with littleor no exposure to the language. The course will feature presentationof authentic dialogues, introduction to basic functions (withemphasis on speaking and listening) and introduction to everydayvocabulary for travelers. Recommended textbook: Essential ItalianBerlitz Text, ISBN 2-8315-5717-8, approximately $14.95. Thistext is also used for Italian II.

Thursdays, April 13 - May 25 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.Omit April 27CRN: 60566 CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $129

Introduction to Italian: Level IIInstructor: Michele Costantini, M.A.This is a beginning conversational Italian class for continuingstudents or for those with little exposure to the language. This coursewill feature presentation of authentic dialogues, introduction to basicfunctions (with an emphasis on speaking and listening) andintroduction to everyday vocabulary and vocabulary for travelers.Recommended textbook: Essential Italian Berlitz Text (also usedfor Italian I). ISBN 2-8315-5717-8, approximately $14.95 .

Wednesdays, April 14 - May 26 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.Omit April 28CRN: 60567 CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $129

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Basic Botany for the Home GardenerInstructor: Sheila Hayden, M.S.Increase your understanding of how your garden works with thisbeginning-level class, which emphasizes the structure of floweringplants and seeds. Sessions will cover the anatomy, morphology andfunction of stems, roots and leaves; the structure and function offlowers and fruits; the history of plant classification andnomenclature; and some of the most common plant growthhormones. Includes a copy of the text: Botany for Gardeners byBrian Capon.

Fridays, September 10 - October 1 3:30 - 5:30 p.m.CRN: 60502 CEUs: .8 Fee: $121

Permanent Perennials: Hydrangeasfor Mid-Atlantic GardensInstructor: Richard E. BirRichard E. Bir, a widely published author and speaker on woodyplants, shares his experience with these opulent shrubs, whichenliven early summer and late fall borders. Drawing on more than20 years of research, including recent performance evaluations ofhydrangeas from Missouri to North Carolina, Bir discusses whichcultivars are best suited to Mid-Atlantic gardens, how to care for themand how to create the conditions necessary to ensure consistentblooms.

Saturday, July 17 10 - noonCRN: 80068 CEUs: .2 Fee: $ 22

LEWIS GINTER

Visit the Lewis Ginter Botanical GardenWeb site at: www.lewisginter.org

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For more information contact Heather Weiffenbach,Program Specialist at (804) 262-9887 ext 359 [email protected].

All courses and seminars are offered in the EducationCenter at Lewis Ginter Botantical Garden, 1800 LakesideAvenue, Richmond, VA.

Class cancellations due to inclement weather oremergency conditions:Class cancellations at Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden willbe posted on the Garden website at www.lewisginter.organd on the voice message at 262-9887, extension 322 by8:30 a.m. the day of the class. Make up sessions will bescheduled at the next regular class session.

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Introduction to Botanical IllustrationInstructor: Cindie Kollman, botanical illustrator and

instructorWe are delighted to introduce this special intensive edition ofinstructor Cindie Kollman’s excellent beginning class. Cindie hasparticipated in the prestigious workshops at Wisley, England and isan experienced teacher and artist. Designed for the beginningillustrator, this course includes a brief history of botanical art andwill enable you to build drawing skills in order to accurately conveya distinct representative of nature. Some instruction will take placein the Garden so dress comfortably. Most materials are provided,but a list of suggested additional equipment will be sent afterenrollment.

Monday - Friday, July 12 - 16 10 a.m. - 3 p.m.CRN: 80069 CEUs: 2.0 Fee: $192

Permanent Perennials: Irises forMid-Atlantic GardensInstructor: William ShearDiscover how to fine-tune your garden with these favorite springplants. Hampden-Sydney professor William Shear, author of TheGardener’s Iris Book, will discuss choosing irises for your garden,how and when to plant, and how to divide rhizomes. He will alsodescribe how to create your own hybrids and coax more bloomsfrom some varieties. Mr. Shear’s book will be available for sale, andthe author will sign his book following the lecture.

Friday, May 7 10 - noonCRN: 60503 CEUs: .2 Fee: $22

The 2004 Gillette Forum: Regionalismin Residential Garden DesignInstructors: David Culp and Linda AskeyThe 2004 forum combines morning lectures by two noted gardenwriters with afternoon visits to private Richmond gardens. DavidCulp, specialist for new plants for Sunny Borders Nursery, will speakon “A Sense of Place,” and Linda Askey, former garden editor forSouthern Living magazine, will discuss “The Southern Garden.”Enjoy an optional box lunch at the Garden before boarding buses tovisit the private gardens. Buses will return to Lewis Ginter BotanicalGarden at approximately 5 p.m. Note: tickets to the private gardensare available only with lecture registration. Call Lewis GinterBotanical Garden at (804) 262-9887, ext. 328 to order andpay for boxed lunch.

Thursday, May 20 9 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.CRN: 60463 CEUs: .7Fee: $65 + optional boxed lunch $12Lectures Only: $45

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Journaling 101Instructor: Jada Banks, M.Ed.Journaling has been called the 79-cents therapist, because that is thecost of an inexpensive notebook. Yet the benefits are numerous andhave been documented in multiple studies. The process is powerful,clarifying, affirming and healing. This workshop focuses on thetechniques for journal writing and assists participants in gettingstarted.

Thursdays, April 15 - May 13 7 - 8:30 p.m.CRN: 60525 CEUs: .6 Fee: $109

Knitting for BeginnersInstructor: Karen Levine, certified knitting instructor,

Craft Yarn Council of AmericaKnitting has become the newest, hippest pastime. Julia Roberts,Claire Danes, Kirsten Dunst and Julia Stiles are all doing it. Now it’syour turn to learn. Participants will learn to know the differencebetween a knit stitch and a purl stitch and how to read patterns froma certified knitting instructor. Class members will become well-rounded knitters. You will complete knitting projects, such as funboas, making wonderful gifts for yourself, your family and friends.

Wednesdays, May 12 - June 2 6:30 - 8:30 p.m.CRN: 60539 CEUs: .8 Fee: $69

Quilting for BeginnersInstructor: Augusta Cole, M.Ed., Educator, Henrico

SchoolsLet’s learn a different block each week. We will explore how to makeFour Patch, Nine Patch, Log Cabin and Pinwheel blocks. Each weekwe will make a different block and learn new techniques. You mayturn your blocks into pillows, small quilts or baby quilts or keepadding more squares for a large quilt. Come and have fun!

Mondays, May 3 - 24 7 - 9 p.m.CRN: 60543 CEUs: .8 Fee: $69

Rock Hound IInstructor: David Kitchen, Ph.D.If you ever wondered about that strange rock you picked up onholidays or found in the backyard, Rock Hound I is the course foryou! This relaxed and informal program will give you a hands-onintroduction to rocks and minerals using the wonderful specimensof the Lora Robins Gallery of Design from Nature, University ofRichmond Museums. You will learn to identify common rocks andminerals that you are likely to find in Virginia, and understandsomething about their spectacular origin and history. We will alsolook at some of the more exotic and unusual specimens in thegallery. Have you ever seen a stone that bends like wood, or amineral formed from whale bones?

Wednesdays, April 7 - 28 7- 9 p.m.CRN: 60544 CEUs: .8 Fee: $119

How Weather WorksInstructor: Chesley O.McNeil, meteorologistThis course presents an introduction to meteorology, for science andnon-science majors. Topics such as the weather, clouds,precipitation, weather instruments and weather map analysis willgive students a better understanding of the earth’s atmosphere.

Tuesdays , April 20 & May 4 6- 7:30 p.m.Thursdays, April 22 & May 6CRN: 60538 CEUs: .6 Fee: $99

LEISURE

LITERATURE Institute of ReadingDevelopment – Reading

Enrichment ProgramThe Office of Community and Professional Education is pleasedto offer a special series of very effective and popular readingprograms for all ages, from preschool to adult.

• Preschoolers will develop the reading readiness skills tomake learning to read easier and more enjoyable.

• Younger students will master basic phonics and developa love of reading with increased fluency, vocabularyand comprehension skills.

• Older students will increase their reading speed, whilesignificantly improving comprehension and study habits.

The Institute on Reading Development has been offeringthese courses for the past 34 years. Tuition ranges from$199 plus materials fee of $23 to $299 plus materials fee of$23. For more information or to register for a class on theUniversity of Richmond campus, call (800) 978-9596.Discounts available to the families of University ofRichmond faculty and staff.

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Europe On Your OwnInstructor: Bunny Stodard, Carefree TravelAre you interested in European travel? Discover little-known, yetbeautiful and interesting spots to enhance your trip. Learn aboutplanning, timing; the pros, cons and secrets of rail, car, bus and biketransportation; currency exchange and money; lodging and diningoptions; plus lots more. Get ready, get set and get going with travelsafety in mind. An extensive and descriptive slide show will help yougo beyond visiting one landmark after another to personalizing yourown vacation with the best of the “well-known” sites plus smaller,“off-the-beaten path” locations. Whether you have been to Europemany times or are a first-timer, on your own or with others, learn togo as a traveler rather than a tourist and experience the best Europehas to offer.

Wednesday, May 19 6:30 - 10 p.m.CRN: 60536 CEUs: .3 Fee: $79

Packing Light and EasyInstructor: Bunny Stodard, Carefree TravelGoing away for a weekend, a week or several months? With today’sincreased security and limitations on the amount of baggage one maycheck, packing properly is more important than ever. Participantsin this innovative workshop will learn how to determine packingpriorities, what to bring and what not to bring, how to organize andpack so everything stays fresh and crease-free, and how to travel withone, airline-approved carry-on suitcase. This fun class includes acomplete packing demonstration, a packing list and lots of additionaltravel tips.

Thursday, May 20 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.CRN: 60545 CEUs: .3 Fee: $69

Improvisational ActingInstructor: George S. Herring, improvisational comedian/

producer of “The Miami Improv Festival”This six-week class focuses on improving and sharpeningimprovisational skills. Students will be exposed to improvisationaltechniques and stage time. This class ends with a studentperformance for family and friends.

Wednesdays, April 21 - June 2 7 - 9 p.m.Omit April 28CRN: 60570 CEUs: 1.2 Fee: $179

Improv for BusinessInstructor: George S. Herring, improvisational comedian/

producer of “The Miami Improv Festival”This one-day workshop is designed to help managers, salespeopleand business owners improve leadership, communication and team-building skills through improvisation. Learn how to improve yourpresentation and managerial skills by tackling real life businesssituations with improvisation.

Tuesday, April 13 9 a.m. - 4 p.m.CRN: 60571 CEUs: .6 Fee: $139

Film Comedy ... From Charlie Chaplinto Jim CarreyInstructor: Paul Porterfield, Director, Media Resource

Library, URWhat exactly is film comedy and what is the basis for its widespreadappeal? What is the relationship between comedy and narrative, fromearly silent slapstick to the performances of contemporary comedicactors? Why do film comedies receive less critical acclaim in theUnited States than in Europe and other parts of the world? This classwill address these questions and others as we watch and discuss onefilm comedy each evening. The selection of films for viewing willinclude romantic comedy, satire, black comedy, screwball comedy,comedy of manners and “gross-out” comedy.

Tuesdays, April 6 - June 1 6:30 - 9:30 p.m.CRN: 60577 CEUs: 2.4 Fee: $159

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The following tour is offered by the Office of Community and Professional Education:

Enchanting IrelandInstructors: Jean Proffitt, tour leader; Elizabeth (Betty) Scott, Literature professor, lecturerVisit the Emerald Isle’s most interesting and legendary places. See the glorious landscapes and spectacular rocky coastlines, kiss the Blarney Stoneand shop at the Waterford Crystal factory. Visit the tiny seaside village of Cobh (cove) where hundreds of thousands of Irish citizens (perhaps arelative?) set sail for the new world. Most of us have dreamed of visiting Ireland—let this be your dream come true. For tour information, call JeanProffitt, (804) 282-7205. The trip is scheduled for September 14 - 24. .

International Horizons Overseas Adventures for 2004International Horizons boasts a loyal following, with many participants traveling with them year after year. In fact, for the last12 years, over 50 percent of International Horizons’ travelers have taken more than one International Horizons trip. PRICESLISTED ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE. Maximum enrollment for all trips is 25. For itineraries or to register for a trip, callInternational Horizons directly at (877) IH TOURS (877-448-6877) or e-mail [email protected].

BavariaJuly 9-18, 2004. A look at the largest of Germany’s provinces (andone of the most fascinating). Mad King Ludwig and his castles, thefabled Romantic Road, Medieval towns where town criers still keepnightly watch, and of course Munich — a trip to long remember.Cost: $2950

England: Yorkshire and the Lake DistrictJuly 23-31, 2004. Our first trip to this unique area with itscombination of history, charm and beauty. Romans, Saxons, Vikingsand Normans will compete for our attention along with the Brontes,Wordsworth and Bram Stoker (remember Dracula?). Cost: $3100

Ireland: People & PlacesJune 6-14, 2004. Our most popular tour, this trip has sold outevery year for nearly a decade. Stay in B&Bs, visit archaeologicalsites and medieval cathedrals, go to the famed Abbey Theatre aswell as the pubs. This is for you if you want to see the real Ireland,not just go from shop to shop. Cost: $2450

PortugalSeptember 21-29, 2004. Our second visit to this gem, we willlook at no fewer than six UNESCO World Heritage Sites plus those“off the beaten track” destinations and lodgings that make ourtrips special. A well-priced destination, perfect for world travelersor first timers. You’ll love it! Cost: $2,985

Rome: Great CityApril 9-17, 2004. Greatest City in the World for Things to See andDo — and you’ll see why! The Colosseum and Roman Forum,Vatican City and Sistine Chapel, Catacombs and Ostia, Spanish Stepsand Trevi Fountain, Piazza Navona and Pantheon, and even a papalvisit (we have tickets!) to boot! Cost: $2,815

Spain: Conquistadores & CastlesApril/May 2004 (dates TBA). A return visit to the IberianPeninsula! Along with capital Madrid, we’ll visit lesser-known placesand learn about this country’s ancient heritage. Do you think ‘cattle-car’ hotels, mass-production meals and endless forced shoppingexcursions are all there is to group travel? Then try us and see whyover half of our travelers have kept coming back for the last thirteenyears! Cost: $2990

TurkeyOctober 2004 (dates TBA). Our fourth visit to this outstandingdestination. Take 5,000 years of history and a half-dozen majorcultures, combine with amazing landscapes and towns, and toss ingifted guides, food and hotels. Then there’s Ephesus and Istanbul, therarely-visited Hittite lands and our personal home visits. Need we saymore? Enrollments are already in as we go for our 4th “perfect’Turkey trip. Cost: $3200

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Game MakerAGES 5 - 7Instructor: Pamela V. Holley, M. Ed., program specialist,

technology, Office of Community andProfessional Education, University of Richmond

Would you like to create your own game using such characters asToy Story, Sponge Bob Square Pants, Ninja Turtle, Bob the Builder,Hello Kiddie, Eric Carle, and Angelina Ballerina. Join us this week asyou incorporate text, drawings and images to produce your owngame. Bring your imagination, and learn to create a colorful gameboard and cards to share with everyone!

Monday - Friday, July 5 - 9 9 - NoonCRN: 80074 Fee: $320

Web Design Using DreamweaverAGES 8 - 11Instructor: Pamela V. Holley, M. Ed., program specialist,

technology, Office of Community andProfessional Education, University of Richmond

Join us for a week as we learn to create our own Web siteincorporating graphic design, links, rollovers and animation. Youwill use Macromedia Dreamweaver software to learn how to plan anddesign your own site.

Monday - Friday, July 12 - 16 9 - NoonCRN: 80072 Fee: $320

FlashAGES 12 - 15Instructor: Pamela V. Holley, M. Ed., program specialist,

technology, Office of Community andProfessional Education, University of Richmond

For ages 12-15. Join us for a week as we learn the essentials of Flashthrough examples and hands on activities. You will use Flash to learnthe basics of animation. Flash is used in everything from the Internetto television cartoons.

Monday - Friday, July 26 - 30 9 - NoonCRN: 80073 Fee: $320

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Summer Programs

Improv for KidsAGES 7 - 12Instructor: George S. Herring, improvisational comedian/

producer of “The Miami Improv Festival”This fun, one-week introductory course teaches kids to expressthemselves through improvisational acting. The workshops focus onimprovising scenes and characters through acting games played ina fun, non-competitive environment. The class ends with a studentperformance for family and friends on Friday, July 23 at 7 p.m. Thiscourse is for all kids, ages 7-12. All actors receive a certificate ofcompletion and a summer camp t-shirt.

Monday - Friday, July 19 - 23 10 - NoonFriday, July 23 6 - 8 p.m.CRN: 80076 Fee: $179

Improv for TeensAGES 13 - 18Instructor: George S. Herring, improvisational comedian/

producer of “The Miami Improv Festival”This one week introductory course teaches teens to expressthemselves through improvisational acting. The workshops focus onimprovising scenes and characters through acting games played ina fun, non-competitive environment. This class ends with a studentperformance for family and friends on Friday, July 16th, at 7:00 pm.This course is for teens ages 13 - 18. All actors receive a certificateof completion and a summer camp t-shirt.

Monday - Friday, July 12 - 16 10 - NoonFriday, July 16 6 - 8 p.m.CRN: 80078 Fee: $179

Maymont

Junior Animal KeeperInstructors: Maymont StaffDesigned for rising second and third graders, this hands-on courseprovides a fun and educational introduction to caring for domesticanimals at the Maymont Children’s Farm. Activities include speciesidentification, behavior, nutrition and animal handling.

Saturdays, June 5 - 12 9:30 - 11:30 a.m.CRN: 60512 Fee: $75

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THE SPANISH ACADEMY AND CULTURAL INSTITUTE IN COOPERATION WITH

THE OFFICE OF COMMUNITY AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

PRESENT

A Personal Immersion School in Zacatecas, MexicoExperience life as a Latino! Immerse yourself in the language and thewarmth of the Hispanic culture by living in Zacatecas, Mexico, fortwo weeks, attending Spanish classes, field trips, and events!

Zacatecas is “the city with the pink stone face and silver heart.”Elegant, almost regal, and a true colonial gem, it is one of Mexico’smost photogenic cities and was declared a World Heritage Site byUNESCO in 1993. Zacatecas, located seven hours from Mexico City,is one of Mexico’s highest cities at 8,000 feet. Spanishconquistadores discovered rich lodes of silver in the Cerro de LaBufa, and just two years later, in 1546, the initial settlement wasproclaimed a city. Within the last 15 years, Zacatecas has been“rediscovered” and is once again becoming oneof Mexico’s top producers of silver. Beautifullypreserved pink stone buildings, adornedwith delicate wrought iron balconies,line spotless narrow streets that twistand turn with the city. Come live withinthe heart of this beautiful city for twoweeks and experience its warmth andhospitality.

Program Schedule:Immersion classes held daily 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.

Afternoon field trips and evening activities include:• Museums• Mine “El Eden”• Cable Car ride “Teleferico”• Cathedral of Zacatecas• Latin Dancing• Cultural events in Zacatecas• Gonzalez Ortega Central Market

Accommodations:Enjoy hotel accommodations in the heart of Zacatecas anddelicious meals at the famous Acropolis restaurant.

Cost:Total price is $2,698.00 which includes:• Immersion classes and materials fee.• Field trips, evening activities, accommodations, and food.Airfare not included. Group rates will be available prior to trip.Prices are subject to change depending on availability and currencyexchange rate. We reserve the right to cancel this program.

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Contact Pamela Johnson, Director, Office of Community and Professional Educationat (804) 287-6517 or [email protected].

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EASY WAYS TO REGISTERPlease register early! Class sizes are limited andregistration is offered on a first-come, first-servedbasis. Course enrollment is reviewed at leastone week in advance of the course start date inorder to determine class status. Registrationforms are available in this catalog or online athttp://oncampus.richmond.edu/academics/scs/thinkagain .

1. Mail-InComplete the registration form and mail it with yourpayment to: Attn.: Registration Coordinator, Office ofCommunity and Professional Education, University ofRichmond, VA 23173. Checks must be made payableto the University of Richmond.

2. Walk-InMonday - Thursday, 8:30 a.m.-7:00 p.m. andFridays from 8:30 a.m.-5:00 p.m. in the SpecialPrograms Building on UR Drive.

3. Fax-InComplete the registration form, including creditcard information, and fax to (804) 289-8138.

The Office of Community and ProfessionalEducation does not release registration informa-tion to outside parties.

CANCELLATION AND REFUND POLICYThe Office of Community and ProfessionalEducation reserves the right to cancel any class ormake any other changes it deems necessary.Course fees will be refunded in full when the Officeof Community and Professional Education cancelsa course.A participant who wishes a refund must make arequest in writing at least 14 days prior to the firstclass meeting. A 50% processing fee will bededucted from the refund.Refunds will not be issued until 7 days before theclass start-up date or after the first class meeting.Please contact the school if you have any questionsabout a particular course or its content.The Office of Community and ProfessionalEducation reserves the right to remove any studentwho is disruptive in a class.

PARKINGFree parking is available in visitor spaces and in allparking lots on weekends. The campus map on theinside back cover shows these parking areas.Parking passes will be mailed with confirmationmaterials to course participants.

CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITSThe Office of Community and ProfessionalEducation offers Continuing Education Units (CEUs)for most courses. The University Registrar’s officekeeps a record of units earned by each participantenrolled in a course. The CEU values are listed with

each course description. Transcripts will beavailable through the Registrar’s office after theend of each semester.

CLASS LOCATIONMost courses are held on the University ofRichmond campus. However, some are held inlocal businesses or churches. Exact locations aresent to the participant in a confirmation letterbefore the course begins.

INCLEMENT WEATHERPlease listen to WRVA (1140 AM) for closingnews in the event of inclement weather, or callthe University’s inclement weather hot line:(804) 289-8760. Please note that every effort willbe made to hold classes.

NON-DISCRIMINATION POLICYEvery University staff member, faculty memberand student (part- or full-time) has the rightto work and study in an environment freefrom discrimination and harassment andshould be treated with dignity and respect.The University prohibits discrimination andharassment against applicants, students, facultyor staff on the basis of race, religion, nationalor ethnic origin, age, sexual orientation,disability, status as a veteran or anyclassification protected by local, state or federallaw. Any inquiries regarding the University’spolicies in these areas should be directed to theOffice of the Vice President for Student Affairs,University of Richmond, VA 23173, telephone(804) 289-8032.

If you need special accommodations to attend a class,please notify the Office of Community andProfessional Education, School of Continuing Studies,at (804) 289-8133 at least 15 days in advance.

ACCREDITATIONThe University of Richmond is accredited bythe Commission on Colleges of the SouthernAssociation of Colleges and Schools (1866Southern Lane, Decatur, GA 30033-4097;telephone: 404-679-4501) to award the associate,baccalaureate, master and juris doctoratedegrees. The several colleges and schools of theUniversity award no degrees individually. TheUniversity of Richmond confers all degrees forwork done in any one of the schools.

UNIVERSITY OF RICHMOND ALUMNIIf you are a University of Richmond alumna/uswith a baccalaureate or advanced degree, you areentitled to a 25% discount on ONE class persemester. Alumni discount does not apply totravel programs, conferences, special programs,and certificate programs.

The contents of this bulletin represent the most current information available at the time of publication. However, due to the period of time covered by this brochure, it is reasonable toexpect changes to be made without prior notice. Therefore, the provisions of this publication are not to be regarded as an irrevocable contract between the Office of Community andProfessional Education and the student.

SCHOOL OF CONTINUINGSTUDIES STAFFJames L. Narduzzi, Ph.D., DeanPatricia Johnson Brown, Ed.D., Associate DeanNed Swartz, Ed.D., Assistant Dean

DEAN’S OFFICEVirginia Carlson, B.L.A., Assistant to the Dean

and Director of External Relations

OFFICE OF COMMUNITY ANDPROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONPamela B. Johnson, B.S., C.P.P., DirectorSuzanne Shell, B.S., Program CoordinatorAnna Kay Travis, Registration CoordinatorPamela V. Holley, M.Ed., Program Specialist -

TechnologyHeather Weiffenbach, B.A., Program Specialist -

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ServicesDiane Retzer, M.A., Student AdvisorBarbara Weisenberger, B.A., Operations

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MARKETINGGretchen Brooks, B.A., Communications

CoordinatorDaniel Hocutt, M.A., Web Manager

SUMMER SCHOOLDavid Kitchen, Ph.D., Director of Summer ProgramsCheryl Callahan, Coordinator of Summer Programs

Paul Peterson, M.B.A., Director of Administrativeand Technical Services

Kay Robertson, A.A.S., Administrative AssistantPaula Hyman, ReceptionistLinda Tucker, Customer ServiceLois Willis, B.A.S., Customer Service

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THINK AGAINCommunity and Professional Education coursesoffered through the Office of Community andProfessional Education, School of ContinuingStudies, Spring 2004

Edited and Produced by:Office of Community and Professional EducationSchool of Continuing StudiesUniversity of Richmond, VA 23173

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Give the gift of learning -consider a gift certificate

for your family and friends!Whether it’s Internet lessons for your wife, cooking classes for yourhusband, golfing lessons for your daughter, or photography for yourson...the beauty of this gift is that she/he gets to select the course thatfancies her/his interest! Choose any dollar amount you prefer, whichcan be applied toward the fee of any of our courses.

Call 289-8133 to order yours for that next special occasion!

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SPRING 2 0 0 4 • R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R MOffice of Community and Professional Education • Phone: 804/289-8133 • Fax: 804/289-8138

Register early! Class enrollment is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. The Office of Communityand Professional Education will notify you of course status prior to start of class. One registration form per person.This form may be duplicated. If you are using a gift certificate, deduct the value as a discount and attach certificateto this form.

PLEASE USE BLUE OR BLACK INK. PRINT CLEARLY.

Name _________________________________________________ Social Security Number __________________________

Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________

City _______________________________________ State ________ Zip ________________ ❒ Check if address is new

Telephone (day) ___________________________ (evening) ________________________________

Fax _______________________________________ Email ____________________________________

Date of Birth _______________ Are you a UR alumna/us? ______ Yr. of Graduation _______ Degree _____________

Sex: ❒ Male ❒ Female

Ethnic Group: (optional)1 ❒ American Indian/Alaskan Native 3 ❒ Black Non-Hispanic 5 ❒ Hispanic2 ❒ Asian/Pacific Islander 4 ❒ Caucasian 6 ❒ Multiracial

I am a UR alumna/us with a baccalaureate or advanced degree from the University and am entitled to a 25% discount on ONE class persemester. Alumni discount does not apply to travel programs, conferences, special programs, and certificate programs.

Professional Development Dept. Charge Index _________ Acct _______

Method of payment: (Check, VISA, MasterCard, or American Express accepted)

❒ Check enclosed (payable to University of Richmond)

❒ Please charge to my: ❒ VISA ❒ MasterCard ❒ American Express

Number ____________________________________________________________

Card Verification Number* ___________________

Cardholder’s Name __________________________________________________ Expiration Date ____________________

Signature ___________________________________________________________ Amount to be charged $ ___________

Mail or fax your completed registration form to:

MAIL: Office of Community and Professional Education FAX: (804) 289-8138School of Continuing StudiesUniversity of Richmond, VA 23173

Payment MUST accompany this form.

If you need special accommodationsto attend a class, please notify theOffice of Community and ProfessionalEducation at (804) 289-8133 at least 15days in advance.

Course Name Course Date CRN # Fee Discount Total

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APRILShanghai QuartetFriday, April 2, 2004, 7:30 p.m.Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

The Assad Family: A Brazilian SongbookMonday, April 5, 2004, 7:30 p.m.Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

University Players present The TempestWritten by William ShakespeareDirected by Walter SchoenUniversity Players presentThursday, April 15, 2004, 7:30 p.m.Friday, April 16, 2004, 7:30 p.m.Saturday, April 17, 2004, 7:30 p.m.Sunday, April 18, 2004, 2 p.m.Alice Jepson Theatre

Ute Lemper, chanteuse“All that Jazz”Wednesday, April 21, 2004, 7:30 p.m.Camp Concert Hall, Booker Hall of Music

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Register early! Class enrollment is limited and available on a first-come, first-served basis. The Office of Communityand Professional Education will notify you of course status prior to start of class. One registration form per person.This form may be duplicated. If you are using a gift certificate, deduct the value as a discount and attach certificateto this form.

PLEASE USE BLUE OR BLACK INK. PRINT CLEARLY.

Name _________________________________________________ Social Security Number __________________________

Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________

City _______________________________________ State ________ Zip ________________ ❒ Check if address is new

Telephone (day) ___________________________ (evening) ________________________________

Fax _______________________________________ Email ____________________________________

Date of Birth _______________ Are you a UR alumna/us? ______ Yr. of Graduation _______ Degree _____________

Sex: ❒ Male ❒ Female

Ethnic Group: (optional)1 ❒ American Indian/Alaskan Native 3 ❒ Black Non-Hispanic 5 ❒ Hispanic2 ❒ Asian/Pacific Islander 4 ❒ Caucasian 6 ❒ Multiracial

I am a UR alumna/us with a baccalaureate or advanced degree from the University and am entitled to a 25% discount on ONE class persemester. Alumni discount does not apply to travel programs, conferences, special programs, and certificate programs.

Professional Development Dept. Charge Index _________ Acct _______

Method of payment: (Check, VISA, MasterCard, or American Express accepted)

❒ Check enclosed (payable to University of Richmond)

❒ Please charge to my: ❒ VISA ❒ MasterCard ❒ American Express

Number ____________________________________________________________

Card Verification Number* ___________________

Cardholder’s Name __________________________________________________ Expiration Date ____________________

Signature ___________________________________________________________ Amount to be charged $ ___________

Mail or fax your completed registration form to:

MAIL: Office of Community and Professional Education FAX: (804) 289-8138School of Continuing StudiesUniversity of Richmond, VA 23173

Payment MUST accompany this form.

If you need special accommodationsto attend a class, please notify theOffice of Community and ProfessionalEducation at (804) 289-8133 at least 15days in advance.

Course Name Course Date CRN # Fee Discount Total

SAMPLE: Around the World: Sahara Desert 10/03/03 60122 $49 –

Please refer to our Cancellation and Refund policy on page 35.

(one name per registration)

*The card verification number followsthe card number written on thesignature strip on the back of the card.On AmEx cards, the number is on thefront.

Total: ________

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Professional DevelopmentBreakfast with the Constitution .................................. 3Freedom of Speech ....................................................... 3Freedom of Religion ...................................................... 3Privacy ............................................................................ 3

Landscape Design Certificate ProgramIntroduction to Plants ................................................... 4History of Garden Design ............................................. 4

Woody Landscape Plants Certificate ProgramIntroduction to Plants ................................................... 5Woody Landscape Plants for Summer ....................... 5Woody Landscape Plants for Early Fall ...................... 5

Landscape Design Certificate ProgramHistory of Garden Design ............................................. 6Planting Design I ............................................................ 6Site Analysis ................................................................... 6Site Design II .................................................................. 6Introduction to Design .................................................. 6

Professional Development & Career EnhancementCreation, Implementation, Marketing of

Product Lines ............................................................ 7Business Etiquette for Today ....................................... 7Most Challenging Communication Scenarios .......... 7Improv for Business ...................................................... 7

Certified Employee Benefit Specialist(CEBS) ProgramCOMP 1: Compensation Concepts and Principles ... 8Course III - Retirement Plans: Basic Features and

Defined Contribution Approaches ........................ 8

MediationFamily Mediation Observation Skills .......................... 9Screening for Domestic Violence ............................... 9Certification for Mentoring

a Court-Referred Mediator ..................................... 9Orientation: Virginia Judicial System ......................... 9

National Association of Credit Management(NACM) CertificationBasic Financial Accounting ....................................... 10Financial Analysis I ..................................................... 10Show Me the Money ................................................... 11

Institute on Philanthropy ........................................... 12

Spanish Academy and Cultural InstituteA Professional Immersion School in Zacatecas,

Mexico ..................................................................... 13

Information Technology Certification PreparationFast Track to CISSP ..................................................... 14A+ COMP TIA Computer Technician ........................ 14

Customized TrainingDoes Your Organization Need an Annual Tune-Up? 15Technology Training ................................................... 15Spanish Immersion Courses ...................................... 15

Technology - Online CoursesAdobe Photoshop ........................................................ 16Basics of the Internet .................................................. 16Flash .............................................................................. 16Fundamental Programming for the Web .................. 16Dreamweaver .............................................................. 16Microsoft Excel ........................................................... 16Microsoft Word ........................................................... 17Microsoft PowerPoint Integration ............................ 17

Credit Courses for Non-Degree Seeking StudentsComputer Programming in Java ................................ 17Web Design with Front Page ..................................... 17

Customized Computer Skillsfor University of Richmond Faculty and StaffMicrosoft Excel for Faculty and Staff ....................... 18Web Design for Faculty and Staff ............................. 18Microsoft PowerPoint for Faculty and Staff ............ 18

Certification in Business Continuity and DisasterRecovery

Business Continuity Professional Certification ...... 19

Personal EnrichmentArtThe Art of Looking at Art ............................................. 21Expand Your Watercolor Vocabulary ....................... 21Precious Metal Clay Basics ....................................... 21Mosaic Art .................................................................... 21Sculptural Beaded Bracelet ...................................... 21

Culinary Arts ProgramTools of the Trade ........................................................ 22Putting It All Together ................................................. 22Review for Certified Executive Chef ......................... 22Pizza, Calzone and Foccacia ...................................... 22Food and Wine Pairing for the Chef .......................... 22Creation, Implementation, Marketing of

Product Lines .......................................................... 22Eggs-cellent Classics ................................................. 23Master the Restaurant Wine Game .......................... 23America’s Favorite Dessert: Ice Creams

and Sorbets ............................................................. 23Thai Classics ................................................................ 23Summer Grillin’ ............................................................ 23

Finance for IndividualsCreating Wealth ........................................................... 24Fundamentals of Investing ......................................... 24Living Debt Free ........................................................... 24

Fitness Instructional ProgramsAqua Aerobics ............................................................. 25Body Sculpting ............................................................. 25Massage Therapy ....................................................... 25Partner Yoga ................................................................ 25Pilates ............................................................................ 25Tang Soo Do ................................................................. 25Tennis ............................................................................ 25Yoga-Continuing .......................................................... 25Yoga on the Ball ........................................................... 25Your Personal Trainer ................................................. 25

Health and RecreationBeginning Golf 101 ....................................................... 26Intermediate Golf ......................................................... 26

HistoryAmerican Hero - Joshua Chamberlain ..................... 27Civil War in Virginia - The Women’s War ................. 27Genealogy - Mining for Gold in Your Own

Backyard ................................................................. 27John B. Gordon - The Citizen Soldier ........................ 27Russia After Communism ........................................... 27

LanguageAwaken the Spanish Within: Level II ........................ 28Conversational French ............................................... 28Introduction to Italian: Level I .................................... 28Introduction to Italian: Level II ................................... 28

Lewis Ginter Botanical GardenBasic Botany for the Home Gardener ...................... 28

Permanent Perennial: Hydrangeas forMid-Atlantic Gardens ............................................ 28

Introduction to Botanical Illustration ....................... 29Permanent Perennials: Irises for

Mid-Atlantic Gardens ............................................ 29The 2004 Gillette Forum: Regionalism in Residential

Garden Design ........................................................ 29

LeisureKnitting for Beginners ................................................. 30Quilting for Beginners ................................................. 30

LiteratureJournaling 101 .............................................................. 30

Reading Institute ......................................................... 30

ScienceRock Hound I ................................................................ 30How Weather Works .................................................. 30

Theatre and FilmImprovisational Acting ............................................... 31Improv for Business .................................................... 31Film Comedy...

From Charlie Chaplin to Jim Carrey ..................... 31

TravelEurope On Your Own ................................................... 31Packing Light and Easy ............................................... 31

Tours and ConferencesEnchanting Ireland ...................................................... 32International Horizons Overseas Adventures ......... 32Bavaria .......................................................................... 32England: Yorkshire and the Lake District ................. 32Ireland: People & Places ............................................ 32Portugal ......................................................................... 32Rome: Great City .......................................................... 32Spain: Conquistadores & Castles .............................. 32Turkey ............................................................................ 32Personal Immersion School in Zacatecas, Mexico ... 34

Youth Development - Summer ProgramsComputer Programs .................................................... 33

Game Maker (Ages 5 - 7) ....................................... 33Web Design Ages (8 - 11) ...................................... 33Flash (Ages 12 - 15) ................................................ 33

Theater .......................................................................... 33Improv for Kids (Ages 7 - 12) ................................. 33Improv for Teens (ages 13 - 18) ............................ 33

Maymont - Junior Animal Keeper ............................. 33

Registration Forms ............................................. 37 & 39

General Information ................................................... 35

Gift Certificates ........................................................... 36

Modlin Center Events ................................................. 38

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