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UNM Continuing Education Spring 2015 Catalog. Non-Credit classes in Professional Development, Digital Arts, Health and Wellness, IT, Personal Enrichment, Youth Spring Break Camps and more!

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April 18, SaturdayUNM Continuing Education offers the Tenth annual Writer’s Conference on April 18, 2015. Editors and agents from New York City will join with authors and teachers to explore the latest trends in publishing including short stories, novels, narrative non-fiction, poetry and memoir. In addition to workshops, individual pitch sessions with agents and editors at no additional cost will be offered to those who register before April 1. Attendees may only choose one person, but may ask questions of other speakers throughout the day. After you register, contact Sandra Toro at [email protected] to sign up for your ten minute pitch. Lunch and materials are included in your tuition.Course#: 14899 SPA $150

April 18, Saturday 8:30am-4:30pm

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Prerequisites: Complete the Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced classes before your Camp start date. Prerequisite classes are available for spring and summer registrations. If a class is full, add your name to the wait list. We’ll add sections as needed to make sure you’re ready before your camp begins.

Benefits:Receive a free voucher for the MOS certification in your chosen topic after completing the prerequisites. Enjoy a time with other experienced students.Save 20% -25% over the regular tuition price for these advanced topics. Learn from experienced professional instructorsChoose your lunch each morning. Appreciate limited seating with time for discussion and questions.

Register now! Space is limited. Enjoy three days of advanced tips and tricks led by great instructors, served with free lunch!

Microsoft OfficeSUMMER CAMPS

Excel Power Tools Camp June 15-17

Word Power Tools Camp July 13-15

Access Data Camp July 27-29

For Camp course details visit our website at ce.unm.edu/OfficeCamp

Writers Conference From Start to Sales XI

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Business & TechnologyCustom Training 3Certificate Programs 4Online Training 6

Professional Development 8Supervisory Skills 8Project Management 8Event Management 11Customer Service 12Instruction and Facilitation Training 13Administrative Professionals 14Bookkeeping and Accounting 15Paralegal & Legal Support Careers 15Human Resource Management 16

Community Action 17Grant Writing 17Mediation and Conflict Resolution 17Volunteer Management 19

Health and Wellness Professions 20Health Care Careers 20Health Care Careers Online 21Phlebotomy 22Personal Training 23Holistic Health 23Human Services Careers 25Substance Abuse Studies 26

Computers and Technology 28Computer Training 28Microsoft Office 29CompTIA for Systems Engineering 31Infrastructure Library (ITIL) 32Geographic Information Systems (GIS) 32AutoCAD 33Apple: Mac and iPad 34

Digital Arts 36Graphic Design & Visual Communication 36Business, Marketing & Social Media 36Digital Photography & Videography 39Computer Graphics 42Film & Multimedia 45

Audio & Music Production 46Apple Creative Professional for Video & Music 47Web Design & Development 48

Personal EnrichmentArts & Crafts 54Arts 54Crafts & Hobbies 59Photography 62

Cooking 63

Humanities 67Communication 67Dance 68Film 69Humanities 70Music 70Reading & Writing 72

Fitness & Health 75Dance Fitness 75Eastern Practice 76Meditation 76Natural Healing 76Outdoor Recreation 78Pilates 80Strength & Cardio 80Swimming 80Yoga 81

Home & Garden 85

Languages 87

Personal Finance & Money 90

Youth 92

Story of New Mexico Travel & Lectures 97

Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 113

Community ServicesSpanish Resource Center 115DWI 115NM Kids 115

Most Requested NumbersCatalog Requests 505-925-9562Conference Center 505-277-5984Program Information 505-925-9562Reception Desk 505-925-9562Registration 505-277-0077

Fax NumbersAll Programs 505-277-8975Conference Center 505-277-6080Registration 505-277-1990

Educational ProgramsCommunity Action 505-277-6025Computer Training 505-277-6033Custom Training 505-277-9360Digital Arts/Apple Training 505-277-6037Health and Wellness 505-277-6025Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 505-277-6179Personal Enrichment 505-277-6320Professional Development 505-277-3975Story of New Mexico 505-277-0563Youth Programs 505-277-0698

Community ServicesCariño Early Childhood TTAP 505-277-1262

Child Care Referral Services 505-277-7900

Community Outreach 505-277-9360

DWI Awareness Training 505-277-6170

Spanish Resource Center 505-246-2261

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Transportation Regulation & Licensing 505-277-8771

Office HoursRegistration Center Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pm with the exception of holidays. See website for holiday closures.

Free ParkingParking is free and readily available at the UNM Continuing Education campus. Over-flow parking is located at 1642 University Blvd. NE

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[email protected]

Phone505-277-0077 Option 1M-F, 8:00am-5:00pmMost credit cards accepted

MailUNM Continuing EducationAttn: RegistrationMSC07 40301 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, NM 87131-0001

Fax505-277-1990Fax/Mail instructions see website

In PersonM-F, 8:00am-5:00pmUNM Continuing Education1634 University Blvd. NESouth Building, Room 101(just north of Indian School)

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For complete registration information and business policies visit our website at ce.unm.edu/policies

TABLE OF CONTENTS

PHONE DIRECTORY

GENERAL INFORMATION

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10% Discount

Available towards non-credit classes for:

• Anyone registering for three or more classes at the same time;

• Organizations registering three or more employees in the same class;

• Senior citizens age 65 or older with proof of age (also available online);

• UNM students with a valid UNM ID;• Couples Rates are available for some Dance and

Personal & Finance Money classes. The couples rate is considered a discount, and all rules apply.

Some restrictions apply, see website for details.

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Proud media partner in support of Continuing Education programs.

Tuition Remission for UNM Faculty/Staff/Retirees

Use UNM’s tuition remission for ALL UNM Continuing Education non-credit classes. This includes Business and Technology, Personal Enrichment, Online Courses, Story of New Mexico courses and Osher classes.

Benefit information and tuition remission forms can be found online at ce.unm.edu/TR.

If registering by email, send completed forms to [email protected]

For questions regarding the UNM tuition remission benefit, call the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR (6947).

For complete registration information and business policies see page 116 or visit our website at ce.unm.edu/Policies

Photo credit:Photos by Barak Naggan www.highdesertmedia.com.

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UNM Continuing Educa-tion can create any type of high-quality educational offering for you or your orga-nization. And it’s done with flexibility in delivery, location, scheduling and pricing.

FlexibleWe will design the training specifically for your group size, schedule and location. The courses are created just for you and others with sim-ilar interests. Arrange training dates and times to meet your schedule.

Cost-EffectiveWe will maximize your budget and time by giving you exactly the training you need. Save money with cost-effective group training. Maximize learning time with training at your location.

TargetedCreate specialized workshops, certificate programs and con-ferences for your business. Develop customized one-on-one training. Ensure quality of programs through constant contact with the UNMCE Project Manager.

Our instructors are industry experts with at least 10 years of experience in training adult learners.

Custom Training and Consultation ServicesTo find out how we can customize classes or training for you.Andy Peña 505-277-9360Angela Pacheco 505-277-3975

Custom solutions Just for you.

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About the ProgramsOur certificate programs and individual courses offer the knowledge, skills and abilities in demand by today’s business and industry leaders. We specialize in offering solutions for employees within organizations of varying sizes and indus-tries. Our training partners ensure our courses feature the latest technologies and business trends.

Our InstructorsWe hire instructors who are industry experts and enjoy teaching the concepts and skills that are part of their own daily work. They provide the latest tools and know-how to accurately and effectively respond to your individual and business needs.

Learning ObjectivesOur certificate programs are responsive to the fast-paced business environment and provide outcomes that can be applied on the job immediately. Our content is relevant and is consistently evaluated to bring you the latest tools for success. We design a curriculum that is engaging, interactive, and relevant to the specific job tasks and responsibilities.

Tuition AssistanceFunding is available for many of our certificate programs through special funding programs or employer tuition assistance. For additional information, visit the website at ce.unm.edu. UNM employees may use their Tuition Remission benefit for all Business & Technology courses. For complete information, visit the website at ce.unm.edu/TR.

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

Training Partners

UNM Continuing Education has been para-mount on my road to becoming a professional designer. I’ve learned to quantify principles of design that were more abstract to my process before. Not only have I learned new design skills, I’ve been able to apply new techniques and ideas to my fine art in ways that were not possible before. I’ve gained the confidence to acquire freelance work and to pursue profes-sional commissions.

~Robert Maestas, Digital Arts student

I appreciated her enthusiasm and willingness to offer real-world examples to training situa-tions.

~Facilitating Adult Learning student(referring to Crista Benavides, Instructor in this comment)

Student says…

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Certificate Programs

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Professional DevelopmentAccounting with Computer Applications Certificate Administrative Professional CertificateAdvanced Supervisory Skills Certificate Bookkeeping Certificate Certified Guest Service Professional Corporate Event Planning CertificationGlobal Career Development Facilitator Program Good Manufacturing PracticesGrantsmanship Training Legal Assistant Certificate ProgramAccelerated Mediation and Conflict Resolution Specialist Online InstructorParalegal Certificate ProgramPresentation Certificate Professional in Human Resources Certificate Professional Mediation and Conflict Resolution SpecialistProfessional Trainer Certificate Project Management Information Systems Certificate Project Management Master Certificate Project Management Practitioner Certificate Project Management Professional (PMP) Fast Track Certificate Senior Professional in Human Resources CertificateSupervisory Skills CertificateVolunteer ManagementWedding and Event Planning Certification

Health and Wellness ProfessionsCertificate in Administrative Medical Coding and BillingCertified Personal Trainer Clinical HerbalismMedical Administrative Assistant with Electronic Health RecordsPharmacy TechnicianPhlebotomy CertificateProfessional Medical Coding and BillingSubstance Abuse Studies Training ProgramTeam Level I

Computers and TechnologyA+ and Network +Access Database Manager Certificate Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP)AutoCAD with 3D Modeling CertificateComputer Literacy Level 1Computer Literacy Level 2Geographic Information Systems Certificate for ManagersGeographic Information Systems Certificate for UsersFoundation, Intermediate & Advanced ITIL CertificatesMac Support CertificateReal World Mac CertificateMicrosoft IT Professional Certifications OnlineOracle OnlineSecurity+ Server+Web Administrator Certificate

Digital ArtsAdobe Series Certificates: InDesign, Illustrator, Photoshop, or DreamweaverApple Certified Pro: Final Cut ProApple Certified Pro: Logic ProDigital Filmmaking CertificateDigital Photography Basics Certificate Digital Photography Level I Certificate Digital Photography Level II CertificateGraphic Design Basics CertificateGraphic Design Level I CertificateGraphic Design Level II CertificateInstructional Media Developer CertificateMultimedia Level I Certificate Multimedia Level II CertificateMusic Production CertificatePhotography and Videography CertificateSocial Media CertificateWeb Design Basics Certificate Web Design Level I Certificate Web Design Level II CertificateWeb Developer Certificate

Over 60 Certificate Programs to give you the tools you need to succeed

Our certificate program information has moved to our website. UNM Continuing Education continues to offer over 60 certificate and certification programs which focus on workforce and professional development. You’ll find details for these programs at ce.unm.edu/certificates. There you’ll also find certificate requirements and program supervisor contact information. You may also want to visit ce.unm.edu for information on financial resources.

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An extension may be available with an additional fee. These fees are the responsibility of the student. Arrangements are made directly with the vendor.

For a complete listing of online classes visit ourwebsite at ce.unm.edu/Online

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Digital Arts Information SessionJoin us for a free information session on our Digital Arts programs. Get information on certificate programs, courses and employment information for Graphic Design, Web Design and Development, Digital Photography, Digital Filmmaking, Multimedia, Instructional Media, Music Production, Apple Certified Professional, Apple computer maintenance and more.Wednesday, January 21 & May 13 5:15pm-6:30pm

Digital Photography WorkflowsConsistency in the digital workflow of capturing, copying and processing your digital images is as important as the way you compose your shots. Find out how all aspects of your workflow affect the outcome of your photos, including processes for shooting, color management, digital process-ing and using the right software. Join professional photog-rapher Mary Elkins for a tour of digital techniques that will improve your workflow and your final photographic results.Monday, March 30 5:15pm-6:30pm

RSVP to [email protected] if you plan to attend. No need to register. The sessions are free. Bring a friend. Held at 1634 University Blvd. NE.

FREE information sessions open to the public.

ONLINE TRAINING

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Flexible.

Choose from these subject areas:• Business and Careers• Grant Writing and Nonprofit Management• Professional Development• Project Management• IT Professional • Healthcare • Test Preparation• Internet, Design, and Technical Network• Skilled Trades & Industrial

Certification Training• Microsoft Certification • Personal Enrichment

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This section contains individual course descriptions, dates and times. Please refer to the section beginning on page 4 for program information and guidelines for both UNM certificates and industry-sponsored certifications. For online course information, see page 6 or visit our website. You can also check the website for new course sections that may be established after catalog publication

Loree Nalin, Program SupervisorHealth and Wellness Professions, Community ActionPhone: 505-277-6025email: [email protected]

Caroline Orcutt, Program Supervisor Digital Arts, Apple, AATCPhone: 505-277-6037email: [email protected]

Angela Pacheco, Program SupervisorProfessional DevelopmentPhone: 505-277-3975email: [email protected]

Andy Peña, Program Coordinator Custom TrainingPhone: 505-277-9360email: [email protected]

Service-Learning at UNM Continuing Education

Courses that incorporate service-learning projects provide the hands-on learning that comes from the direct application of classroom skills to “real world” need. This experience will help you develop your skills through active participation in ongoing projects that also meet the needs of the community. This is your opportunity to add to your resume, a service learning experience that has been closely aligned with your course learning objectives and to give to the greater community at the same time. Apply new learning, increase your professional network, and make a difference.

Students that participate in service-learning projects will receive free services from the UNM Career Services Department. These services include resume building, career counseling, interest assessments, and many others. Certificates of completion of the service-learning based course are also available.

These special opportunities are indicated by the “SL” icon in the Business & Technology section of this catalog.

Are you an employer also engaged in projects that increase the capacity of your community? Consider partnering with one of the largest and most comprehensive professional custom and public training programs in the state of New Mexico. We have an 80-year history of providing professional training, industry certification education, and consulting services throughout the region. We are ready to work with you to meet your business goals. Learn more at ce.unm.edu/ServiceLearning.

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CONTACT INFO

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PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT

Supervisory SkillsOur Supervisory Skills certificates are made up from online courses offered through our partner, Ed2Go. For more information on these certificates, go to ce.unm.edu/Leadership.

Supervisory Skills Online CertificateLearn the skills and tools necessary for effective super-vision. Whether you are already a supervisor or working toward a supervisory position, this program will help you understand the principles of effectively supervising your team and their work.

Advanced Supervisory Skills Online CertificateTake your supervisory skills to a higher level. Gain a deeper meaning of supervision and understand effective leadership.

Supervisory Skills Online

Ed2go instructor-led options:Achieving Success with Difficult People $119Building Teams That Work $119Get Assertive! $119Individual Excellence $119Interpersonal Communication $119Keys to Effective Communication $119Leadership $119Skills for Making Great Decisions $119Effective Business Writing $119Supply Chain Management Fundamentals $119Creating a Successful Business Plan $119Distribution and Logistics Management $119Employment Law Fundamentals $119Fundamentals of Supervision and Management $119Fundamentals of Supervision and Management II $119Managing Customer Service $119Understanding the Human Resources Function $119Project Management Fundamentals $119Writing Effective Grant Proposals $119Mastering Public Speaking $119Business Finance for Non-Finance Personnel $119

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As a registered Education Provider (REP), we offer certificate programs and courses that are preapproved for professional development units (PDUs) through PMI and have been reviewed by a project manage-ment professional (PMP) to ensure that they meet PMI’s expectations for professional development in project management.Our certificate programs are a good choice for those looking for project management experience and those aspiring to obtain a PMI credential. Please visit http://www.pmi.org to learn more about PMI’s credentials and how they may fit into your continuing education plans.For more information on our Project Management Certificates, visit ce.unm.edu/ProjectManagement.

Project Management Practitioner CertificateLearn project management methods, define the best methods for a given project, and discover how to apply these skills to cost and scheduling tools such as Microsoft Project, integrating project management practices with project management software.

Project Management Information Systems CertificateMicrosoft Project is the software of choice for project management planning and execution. Learn to develop a comprehensive project management information system infrastructure using Microsoft Project and design advanced reports to meet project communication requirements.

Project Management Master CertificateAs a member of a credentialed project management team, you can improve your organization’s project results (cost, time, and quality) through the use of accepted project management tools, techniques, and principles.

PMP Fast Track CertificatePMI’s Project Management Professional (PMP)® creden-tial is the most important industry-recognized certification for project managers. Globally recognized and demanded, the PMP® demonstrates that you have the experience, education and competency to lead and direct projects. In order to receive the PMP® designation, you must meet the degree requirements, experience hours, and 35 hours of project management education. This certificate is the perfect choice to meet that education requirement and prepare you to take the PMP® Certification Exam. For more information regarding the PMP® requirements and exam, visit www.pmi.org.

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Professional Developm

entApplying Project Management for Effective TeamsMaster the complex and challenging organizational process of project interaction and support. Learn to navigate using project management to balance resourc-es within the organization. Learn to treat segments of work as mini-projects, and understand how to use project management techniques to communicate de-velopments clearly. This approach facilitates a process whereby customers actively participate in planning and decision-making.Course: 21000 $449 For: 15 hoursSPA: Jan 26-30 MTWThF 9:30am-12:30pmJane Betterton, BSChe, PMP, OPM3 Certified Professional

Understanding Project ManagementDefine and discuss the five process groups of project management: initiating, planning, executing, controlling, and closing, as discussed in PMI’s Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK). Learn to evaluate proj-ects for success and ‘systemize’ your approach to proj-ect management. Analyze conflict management, team building, and project manager roles and responsibilities. Integrate learned information into problem-solving ses-sions. All texts included. Suggested: 21000 or previous experience with Project Management.Course: 21005 $799 For: 21 hoursSPA: Feb 2-Mar 23 M 5:30pm-8:30pmJane Betterton, BSChe, PMP, OPM3 Certified Professional

Integrating Project Management: Principles and Practices SPRING ONLY

Learn to integrate project management principles into existing corporate systems. Understand project stake-holders and their differing needs. Separate ongoing operational processes within an organization from proj-ect management processes. Incorporate project scope, time, and cost management into overall planning and execution processes. Set up a project management office and establish quality and risk assessment as an integral part of the organization’s decision-making process. Review PMI’s Project Manager Competency framework to understand the effect of specific competencies on the performance of projects. All texts included except: PMI’s A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (5th Edition) this text is included in course 21005: Understanding Project Management. Addition-al copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee. Recommended prerequisites: Course 21005 or previous experience.Course: 21010 $839 For: 24 hoursSPA: Mar 30-May 18 M 5:30pm-8:30pmJane Betterton, BSChe, PMP, OPM3 Certified Professional

Project Management Professional (PMP)/ CAPM Exam PreparationParticipate in an extensive review of the Project Man-agement Body of Knowledge. Determine what you need to learn with an overview of PMP exam topics, and identify the most important exam topics. All texts included except: PMI’s A Guide to the Project Man-agement Body of Knowledge (5th Edition). This text is included in course 21005: Understanding Project Management. Addtitional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee. Recommended pre-requisites: course 21005 or previous experience.Course: 21015 $749 For: 18 hoursSPA: Apr 15-May 20 W 6:00pm-9:00pmCarol L. Meincke, PMP

Understanding Business Analysis NEW

At its core, Business Analysis is a process performed to define and validate solutions in response to business needs, goals, or objectives. The act of performing busi-ness analysis includes tasks and techniques used to work as a liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure, policies, and operations of an organi-zation, and to recommend solutions that enable the organization to achieve its goals.Course: 21020 $549 For: 18 hoursSPA: Apr 9-May 14 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmRobert Virden, PMP

MS Project Module 1: Project Plan DefinitionUse Microsoft Project as your Project Management Information System (PMIS). Learn how to outline and build a specific project plan step-by-step, incorporating complex relationships between tasks and resources. De-sign a Work Breakdown Structure to ensure completion of the project, set realistic schedules, make accurate esti-mates, and manage the expectations of customers. Pre-requisite: 51101 or 51111 or equivalent experience.Course: 21025 $289 For: 8 hoursSPA: Jan 23 F 8:00am-5:00pmNote: 2013 version.SPB: Apr 14-16 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmNote: 2013 version.Mary Byrd

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tMS Project Module 2: Budgeting and TrackingTrack the use of resources and materials accurately, and assure the success of any project! Learn to fine-tune schedule and cost estimates with resources using MS Project. Explore trade-off analysis between cost, time and scope. Implement a tracking system for reporting project progress. Prerequisite: 21025 or prior approval from instructor. Required Text: Microsoft Project 2013: Missing Manual. ISBN-13: 978-1449357962. This text is included in Course 21025: MS Project 2013 Module 1. Additional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee.Course: 21030 $289 For: 8 hoursSPA: Feb 6 F 8:00am-5:00pmNote: 2013 version.SPB: Apr 28-30 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmNote: 2013 version.Mary Byrd

MS Project Module 3: Team Communication and ProductivityLearn to develop a comprehensive project management information system infrastructure and design advanced reports to meet project communication requirements. Create and manage custom fields, reports and calen-dars. Develop and use a shared resource pool and proj-ect templates. Prepare project information to publish online. Share project information with other software. Review system requirements for workgroup collabora-tion and various add-on products. Prerequisite: 21030. Required Text: Microsoft Project 2013: Missing Manu-al. ISBN-13: 978-1449357962. This text is included in Course 21025: MS Project 2010 Module 1. Additional copies are available at UNM Continuing Education for a fee.Course: 21041 $289 For: 8 hoursSPA: Feb 20 F 8:00am-5:00pmNote: 2013 version.SPB: May 12-14 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmNote: 2013 version.Mary Byrd

MS Project (2013): Project Reports NEW

Explore the new and improved features and powerful reports in the latest version of Project. Topics include: updated interface and new Back Stage, dashboard-style reporting, customizing reports, online template library and modifying templates, improved Timeline and new Task Path views.Course: 21045 $149 For: 4 hoursSPA: Mar 4 W 1:00pm-5:00pmMary Byrd

Good Manufacturing Practice“Good manufacturing practice” is a phrase widely used to describe a desired mindset and set of actions and be-haviors in the manufacturing of health-related products such as pharamaceuticals and surgical instruments. This course is an introduction to the principles and practice of Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP). Emphasis is on topics of common interest to all those involved with GMP-governed products, regardless of product type. Topics will include: food and drug law; core princi-ples of GMP; ethics; motivating employees in GMP compliance; good documentation practices; quality assurance and audits; physics, chemistry and biology of sterilization methods; process chemical sanitization and maintenance of sterility; validation; product complaints, adverse events and device complaints; product and device stability; supply chain; inspection, labeling and packaging; environmental monitoring; batch record release; investigations and problem report writing; root cause analysis; Lean Six Sigma; statistical process con-trol; ICH Q9; risk management; and ISPE Risk-Mapp. The target audience are those employed, or intending to be employed, in any phase of research, development or production which involves the preparation, execu-tion and/or management of Standard Operating Proce-dures. This course will be of special interest to students preparing to apply for employment at organizations which adhere to GMP guidelines. Course: 21060 $499 For: 42.5 hoursSPA: Jan 13-May 7 TTh 5:30pm-6:45pmNote: Tuition for this class may be subsidized for employees of Johnson & Johnson Ethicon Endosur-gery Inc., OSO BioPharmaceuticals, the Department of Veteran’s Affairs Cooperative Studies Program, and the UNM School of Engineering Center for Biomedical Engineering. Please contact Angela Pacheco at 505-277-3975 for more information.Scott Sibbett, PhD

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entEvent Management

Our Event Management courses are offered online and in person through our partner Lovegevity (The Wedding Planning Institute). For more informa-tion on these certificates, visit ce.unm.edu/ EventManagement.

Certified Wedding and Event Planner Certificate (Online and Face-to-Face)

The Wedding and Event Planner Certification is perfect for the individual looking to get started in the wedding and event planning business. Offered in partnership with the Wedding Planning Institute, is designed for students looking to get started in the glamorous and exciting wedding and event industry. This hands-on program covers everything a wedding and event planner needs to know, including contracts, etiquette, flowers, music, day of services, marketing, industry business practices and application.

Corporate Event Planning Certificate (Online)

This course will cover the many types of corporate events. More specifically it will provide a detailed guideline on how to design the event, plan the event, set budgets, execute successfully, review performances, and charge for services.• Special Events: galas, fundraisers, public relations,

product promotions• Meetings: professional, corporate, business

networking• Assemblies: conferences, conventions• Recognition: incentives, awards, achievements• Training: seminars, workshops, education

Certified Wedding and Event PlannerLovegevity/Wedding Planning Institute offers in-class sessions for those looking to get started in the wedding and event industry right away. Classroom students fulfill all course requirements AND prepare for the certifica-tion exam. In-class sessions not only allow for instruc-tor interaction, but also new perspectives and insider information from others in the industry attending who bring advice, insight, and experience to group discus-sions. Courses are taught by seasoned wedding and event professionals. This course allows for application and utilization of business tools, formulas and presen-tation methods that our students learn in their training. This includes role playing, vignettes and discussions to practice actual business objectives or work settings in the day-to-day of wedding and event planning. Stu-dents will also be able gain hands-on training during the course. Tuition includes textbook, online curricu-lum, online student center, wedding/event planning software and certification. Course: 21100 $1199 For: 40 hoursSPA: Feb 2-Mar 25 MW 6:00pm-8:30pmLovegevity/Wedding Planning Institute Professional Instructor

PMI Approved Online Courses

Ed2go is also a Registered Education Provider for the Project Management Institute (PMI)! These options have also been preapproved for PDUs. For a com-plete list of Ed2go classes, visit ce.unm.edu/Online.

Ed2go instructor-led options:High Speed Project Management $119Purchasing Fundamentals $119Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications $119Supply Chain Management Fundamentals $119Understanding the Human Resources Function $119Introduction to Business Analysis $119Mastery of Business Fundamentals $119Total Quality Fundamentals $119Fundamentals of Supervision and Management $119Fundamentals of Supervision and Management II $119Keys to Effective Communication $119Leadership $119Achieving Success With Difficult People $119Introduction to Microsoft Project 2007 $119Creating User Requirements Documents $119

Ed2Go Career Training Programs:Project Management with Microsoft Project 2007 $1995Microsoft Project 2007 $795Lean Mastery $1695Management Training $2095Purchasing and Supply Chain Management $2095Management for IT Professionals $2095

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seminars, workshops, education Tuition includes CEP workbook, online curriculum, student center and cer-tificate. Students have up to six months to complete the course and can work at their own pace.Course: 21110 $999 For: 300 hoursSPA Self-paced OnlineNote: This is an online class. Dates listed are the range of when you may start the class. This class is taken on your own computer at the times and dates that are convenient for you.Lovegevity/Wedding Planning Institute Professional Instructor

Preston Bailey’s Signature Wedding and Event Design—Online NEW

Preston Bailey’s Signature Wedding & Event Design course will allow students to experience the step-by-step processes and techniques utilized by one of the globe’s leading wedding and event experts, industry pioneer Bailey. This course is a comprehensive “how-to” for the industry, providing real behind-the scenes footage, pho-tographs and documentation, including insights into the wizardry that can make a wedding a one-of-a-kind, magical event for a couple and their guests. Course: 21120 $1399 For: 240 hoursSPA Self-paced OnlineNote: This is an online class. Dates listed are the range of when you may start the class. This class is taken on your own computer at the times and dates that are convenient for you.Lovegevity/Wedding Planning Institute Professional Instructor

Customer ServiceCertified Guest Service Professional (CGSP)Top hospitality professional have long known that the secret to exceptional guest service involves having trained and engaged professionals who care about their guests. Every hospitality student needs to have a strong grounding in the art of guest service as the foundation for all of their hospitality knowledge and skills. Guest Service Gold is a comprehensive program designed to accomplish the goal of creating guest service-oriented hospitality employees who can engage with guests in order to provide memorable service. Students who complete the Guest Service Gold training program are eligible to become certified by taking a 30-question certification exam and scoring 80% or above. Successful candidates will earn the Certified Guest Service Profes-sional (CGSP) designation, to include a certificate and lapel pin in recognition of their guest service knowledge and skills.Course: 22260 $289 For: 8 hoursSPA: Mar 5-26 Th 6:00pm-8:00pmJanet Sanchez Vigil

Certified Wedding and Event Planner—OnlineLovegevity/Wedding Planning Institute’s Certified Wedding and Event Planning course is an intensive program designed to educate students on the wedding and event planning business “best practices”, methods and techniques to get started in the planning industry right away. Tuition includes up to 6 month access to the online curriculum, course textbook, wedding and event planning software, exam fee, certification, student center library of resources, instructional videos and templates. Through the student center students can also connect with other students around the world in dis-cussion boards, messaging, blogs and individual online classes. Through the career center students can apply for internships and/or job placement assistance.Course: 21101 $1199 For: 260 hoursSPA Self-paced OnlineNote: This is an online class. Dates listed are the range of when you may start the class. This class is taken on your own computer at the times and dates that are convenient for you.Lovegevity/Wedding Planning Institute Professional Instructor

Certified Green Wedding Planner—Online NEW

Every year, millions of weddings are planned utilizing billions of items that are used once and sent to land-fills. The environmental impact of event planning is enormous. A Certified Green Wedding Planner has the knowledge and resources to help couples make eco-friendly choices throughout the planning porcess. The LWPI Green Wedding Planning course teaches the planner everything needed to help clients make the decisions that lead to a better world for all of us. Course: 21105 $699 For: 100 hoursSPA Self-paced OnlineNote: This is an online class. Dates listed are the range of when you may start the class. This class is taken on your own computer at the times and dates that are convenient for you.Lovegevity/Wedding Planning Institute Professional Instructor

Corporate Event Planning (S.M.A.R.T.)—OnlineCorporate events span all industries and are planned for a variety of occasions and celebrations. Corporations and their employees celebrate many milestones and accomplishments within the life span of the growth and evolution of its people, products, and success-es. Corporate events may range from a new product launch to a retirement dinner. This course will cover the many types of corporate events. More specifically it will provide a detailed guideline on how to design the event, plan the event, set budgets, execute successfully, review performances, and charge for services. The CEP course is known as S-M-A-R-T and covers: -Special Events: galas, fundraisers, public relations, product promotions-Meetings: professional, corporate, business networking-Assemblies: conferences, conventions-Rec-ognition: incentives, awards, achievements-Training:

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Instruction and Facilitation Training

In partnership with the New Mexico Chapter of the American Society for Training and Development (ASTDNM), Continuing Education at UNM offers cer-tificate programs in Instruction and Facilitation Training to provide participants with the knowledge and skills to become effective professional trainers or to gain advanced skills in delivering presentations and leading group discussions.

For more information on our Instruction and Facilita-tion certificates, visit ce.unm.edu/InstructionTraining.Presentation CertificateEnhance your skill in meetings, sales sessions, small group discussions, or training classes with techniques learned in these exciting courses. Organize your thoughts and present with confidence. Understand the needs of adult learners and build a solid foundation for using train-ing as a skill or a career.

Professional Trainer Certificate UPDATED

Learn all of the skills needed to be a successful trainer! Understand how to analyze student needs, design and develop program content, implement trainings, and evalu-ate student comprehension and program effectiveness.

Online Instructor Certificate UPDATED

Explore the world of online training! Discover the ins-and-outs of the online learning environment and how it varies from face-to-face learning. Explore the various technolo-gies used in course implementation. Learn the basics of course development to prepare you to build your own online course.

Global Career Development Facilitator CertificationGCDFs help people meet career goals by providing career facilitation and guidance. GCDFs work alongside professionals with more extensive training in government employment agencies, schools, universities, corporate human resources departments, private consultancy firms, and many other settings.

Facilitating Adult LearningDiscover how to facilitate learning in the workplace or classroom. Explore adult learning theory, learning styles, and the unique characteristics of adult learners. View adult learners both as a collective group and as individuals with diverse needs. This course emphasiz-es the practical, and summarizes the theoretical. It is helpful to anyone teaching or training adults in formal or informal settings. Prerequisite: None.Course: 23000 $429 For: 15 hoursSPA: Jan 20-Feb 17 T 5:30pm-8:30pmBarbara Ibanez, MA

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entInstructional Systems DesignReceive an introduction to the complete 5-step ISD model—analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation—then participate in a detailed study of the analysis and design steps. Discussions will focus on defining the target audience, developing a content outline and writing instructional objectives. Develop a training project analysis and design a document for the final class project. Suggested: 23000.Course: 23003 $459 For: 18 hoursSPA: Feb 18-Mar 25 W 5:30pm-8:30pmBarbara Ibanez, MA

Presentation Skills for TrainersMake training more fun and effective. Identify your presentation style and develop the practical skills and techniques to make your presentations interesting, relevant, and engaging. Discuss delivery skills, tech-niques for dealing with difficult training situations, and activities that enhance learning. Practice new skills in a supportive learning environment. Prerequisite: None.Course: 23006 $429 For: 15 hoursSPA: Feb 24-Mar 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pmDr. Ellen Dowling

Advanced Professional Trainer Skills-Hybrid NEW

Take your trainer skills to a whole new level of profes-sionalism and effectiveness through this highly interac-tive, reality-based, and results-driven advance course. Benefits to you include: discovering your creative power to design effective training activities, managing challenging classroom behaviors efficiently, assessing student learning outcomes and conducting effective training program evaluations. Topics for class discus-sions, activities and projects are focused on your current work-related tasks. Prerequisites: 23000, 23003, 23006 Course: 23020 $1199 For: 48 hoursSPA: Mar 31-May 21 T 5:30pm-8:30pmNote: This is a hybrid course. This class will meet in person for 24 hours on the dates and times listed above. The other 24 hours of the course will be taken through an online course management system.Barbara Ibanez, MA

Introduction to Online InstructionExplore the fundamentals of online education. Under-stand the differences between face-to-face, hybrid, and fully-online learning environments and the strengths and limitations of each. Develop course materials and activities geared toward creating successful online learn-ers. Discover strategies used to engage online learners and establish social presence. Recognize the role of an outstanding online instructor and what is required to effectively teach in an online environment.Course: 23041 $369 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 30-Apr 8 MW 5:30pm-8:30pmAngela Pacheco, MA

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Administrative ProfessionalsOur Administrative Professional certificate is made up from online courses offered through our partner, Ed2Go. For more information on this certificate, go to ce.unm.edu/AdminPro.

Administrative Professional Online Certificate

Pursue a UNM Continuing Education certificate complete-ly online and when it’s convenient for you! Complete the core courses that focus on the essential skills needed to succeed in the workplace, then choose two electives from a variety of topics to round out this certificate program.

Once all of the courses for this certificate program are complete, the Administrative Professional students must compose a written memorandum that discusses what he or she has learned in the coursework. This memo will be submitted to Angela Pacheco, Program Supervisor. Angela may be reached at either [email protected] or 505-277-3975 for more information regarding this requirement. A certificate will be awarded once all courses are successfully completed and the memorandum is received and approved.

Administrative Professional Online

Ed2Go instructor-led classes include:Achieving Success with Difficult People $119Keys to Effective Communication $119Administrative Assistant Applications $119Administrative Assistant Fundamentals $119Computer Skills for the Workplace $119Introduction to Windows 7 $119Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010 $119Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2010 $119Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010 $119Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010 $119Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010 $119Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010 $119Writing Essentials $119

Basics of Online Course Development-HybridLearn about instructional design principles to maximize content comprehension in an online environment. Develop effective learning objectives tailored to online courses. Incorporate activites and other course con-tent that encourages interaction and enhances student engagement. Learn how to complete common course development activities such as discussion sessions, up-loading assignments, adding video, and others. Prereq-uisite: 23041.Course: 23045 $429 For: 15 hoursSPA: Apr 13-May 11 M 5:30pm-8:30pmNote: This is a Hybrid class. The dates listed are the start and end dates of the class to which you will attend in-person. The class sessions in between the first and last sessions are to be taken on your own computer and the content is completed at your own pace during that time.Ludmila Layne, PhD

Global Career Development Facilitator Training-HybridBecome a Global Career Development Facilitator! This 120 hour certification course will develop or enhance your career in career development. A GCDF may serve as a career group facilitator, job search trainer, ca-reer resource center coordinator, career coach, career development case manager, intake interviewer, occupa-tional and labor market information resource person, academic advisor, human resource career development coordinator, employment/placement specialist, or workforce development staff person. This exciting course is designed to help individuals learn to assist individuals in their career development. This course is a hybrid course—we will meet face to face approximately once a month and then you are responsible for self-paced online coursework as well. Students can expect approximately 30 hours of homework while completing this course. You must have a Bachelor’s degree and currently be working in or pursuing a career advise-ment position. Contact Jenna Crabb, [email protected] or Caitlin Henke, [email protected] for program questions. You must attend all class sessions in order to be certified. Times in schedule include the number of hours expected each week to work on the online por-tion of the class. Face to Face Meeting Dates: January 12, January 26, February 16, March 9, March 30, April 20, May 11, May 18. All face-to-face meetings will be from 1-5pm and will be in the UNM Career Service’s Conference Room 220. Course: 23077 $1100 For: 120 hoursSPA: Jan 12-May 18 M 1:00pm-5:00pmJenna Crabb, PhD

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Bookkeeping and AccountingLearn real-world accounting skills to service and mer-chandise a business, and for evaluating business and organizational health, to establish a solid foundation of knowledge for managing your entire financial envi-ronment. For more information on these certificates, please go to ce.unm.edu/Accounting.

Bookkeeping Certificate UPDATED

Receive an introduction to accounting equations. Learn how to read a budget report, how to give a budget report, and how a double entry accounting system works. Dis-cover the fun of finance in this program where even the most basic questions receive thoughtful, careful answers.

Accounting with Computer Applications Certificate UPDATED

Learn the real-world accounting skills needed for your organization or businesses. Evaluate your business and organizational health and establish a solid foundation of knowledge for managing your entire financial environ-ment. These courses will help you refine or expand your financial skills in the accounting field.

Basics of Financial Statements and Budgets UPDATED

Mystified by finance reports? Find relief through ac-counting enlightenment in this class, intended for busy adults starting a small business or new managers tasked with the responsibility of managing financial data. Learn the basics on how to: interpret and analyze finan-cial statements; execute and manage budgets; recognize fraud and encourage ethical accounting standards. This interactive class welcomes even the most basic ques-tions, which will receive thoughtful, careful answers.Course: 37151 $429 For: 15 hoursSPA: Jan 21-Feb 18 W 6:00pm-9:00pmMerry Bigelow

Accounting: Beginning UPDATED

Looking to enter the accounting field or gain an un-derstanding of routine accounting tasks? This course will introduce students to the accounting environment by covering the basics of daily accounting such as: double entry accounting, accounts receivable, accounts payable, and payroll. This is an excellent course for those interested in achieving entry-level employment in accounting or business professionals that desire a better understanding of accounting processes.Course: 37200 $429 For: 15 hoursSPA: Feb 25-Mar 25 W 6:00pm-9:00pmMerry Bigelow

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entAccounting: Intermediate UPDATED

Interested in advancing your accounting awareness? This course builds on the knowledge of the accounting envi-ronment learned in Accounting: Beginning. This course will introduce students to accounting processes such as: asset accounting, special journals, internal controls, and recording adjusting, accrual, and reversing entries. This is an essential class for those interested in becoming a bookkeeper or business professionals that want a more in-depth knowledge of accounting processes.Course: 37201 $429 For: 15 hoursSPA: Apr 22-May 20 W 6:00pm-9:00pmMerry Bigelow

Paralegal and Legal Support Careers

For more information on our Paralegal and Legal Support certificate options, visit ce.unm.edu/Legal.

Paralegal Post-Baccalaureate Certificate

This program is an accelerated learning course that teach-es the real-life skills needed to be a successful Paralegal, such as trial preparation, legal research, and drafting doc-uments. Learn about the various areas of practice within the law. Participate in a hands-on legal service-learning project. Network and connect to the legal community by participating in mock interviews with attorneys. This program prepares students for entry-to-mid level positions in the legal field.

Upon successful completion, students may be eligible for a mentored paralegal internship in a legal department or law office.Legal Administrative Assistant CertificateThis certificate program builds a comprehensive skillset to prepare students for legal support careers. This course provides an introduction to legal concepts, including vocabulary and legal procedure. Strengthen written communication skills by learning how to prepare legal documents, notices, and pleadings. Learn about how to process law office billing and utilize E-Filing programs. Enhance administrative skills such as phone etiquette, working with clients, filing and organization skills.

Take charge of your career by pursuing a certificate to help you meet your goals. Veterans, National Guard, active duty military and families—take advantage of your educational benefits by pursing a career-oriented certificate in Digital Arts, Computers and Technology, Professional Develop-ment or Health Care with us. For more information, see our website at ce.unm.edu/VA.

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Human Resource ManagementThe Human Resources Certification Institute (HRCI) certification examinations are widely recognized as the industry standard for evaluating human resource profes-sionals’ competencies. HRCI is an affiliate of the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and provides testing and certification services. To obtain PHR or SPHR certification, candidates must meet specific HR work experience requirements defined by HRCI and must demonstrate mastery of the HR body of knowledge by passing a certification examination. SkillSoft is an HRCI Approved Provider, #2304, and these certificates are designed to provide a comprehensive foundation of the HR body of knowledge, preparing you for the certification examinations. For more information about the certification exams, visit http://www.hrci.org/.These certificate classes are offered through our partner, SkillSoft. They provide comprehensive eLearning content and technology products developed by content experts and educators in cooperation with industry leaders and professional organizations. For more information on these certificates, go to ce.unm.edu/HR.Professional in Human Resources Certificate (HRCI: PHR/SPHR-Aligned)As a human resources professional, you are involved in various aspects of the organization and need to have a range of core skills and knowledge. This certificate focus-es on operational and technical aspects of HR man-agement and will help you prepare for the HRCI PHR certification examination with regard to human resources fundamentals.Senior Professional in Human Resources Certificate (HRCI: SPHR-Aligned)Take your Human Resources Management skills to the next level. This certificate focuses on strategic HR and ac-tivities at the policy level. It is aligned to help you prepare for the HRCI SPHR certification examination.

Human Resources Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:20910N Human Resources Core Knowledge $11920911N Business Management and Strategy $12920912N Workforce Planning and Employment $14920913N Human Resource Development $12920914N Compensation and Benefits $12920915N Employee and Labor Relations $12920916N Risk Management $11920930N Strategic Human Resource Management $229

Legal Assistant CertificateThis certificate program builds a comprehensive skillset to prepare students for legal support ca-reers. This course provides an introduction to legal concepts, including vocabulary and legal procedure. Strengthen written communication skills by learn-ing how to prepare legal documents, notices, and pleadings. Learn about how to process law office billing and utilize E-Filing programs. Enhance ad-ministrative skills such as phone etiquette, working with clients, filing and organization skills.Course: 37302 $1199 For: 48 hoursSPA: Feb 2-Mar 25 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmNicole Larranaga

Paralegal Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Course-HybridThis program is an accelerated learning course that teaches the real-life skills needed to be a successful Para-legal.Learn how to prepare trial notebooks, conduct legal research using LexisNexis, and draft documents. Learn about the various areas of practice within the law. Participate in a hands-on legal service-learning proj-ect. Network and connect to the legal community by participating in mock interviews with attorneys. This program prepares students for entry-to-mid level posi-tions in the legal field. The Paralegal Certificate Pro-gram now requires a minimum of a Bachelor’s degree to be accepted. For admission, please submit a tran-script (unofficial is allowed) to: Angela Pacheco, UNM Continuing Education, MSC07 4030, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131. For questions, please contact Angela Pacheco, Program Supervisor, at [email protected] or 505-277-3975. Course: 37326 $2199 For: 96 hoursSPA: Mar 10-Apr 30 TTh 5:30pm-8:30pmNote: This is a hybrid course. This class will meet in-person for 48 hours on the dates and times listed above. The other 48 hours of the course will be taken through an online course management system. In addition, to keep progress of hours spent outside of the classroom, students will learn how to use a billable hour program.Antonia Roybal-Mack, JD and Darren Cordova, JD

Paralegal InternshipThe internship is designed to expand knowledge through supervised placements in governmental and other legal settings. The student intern will work under the direct supervision of an attorney or paralegal in a governmental agency or law office as arranged and ap-proved by the instructor. Prerequisite: Completion of UNM Continuing Education Paralegal Post Baccalau-reate Certificate course with a GPA of 3.0 or better and a recommendation from the course instructor.Course: 37327 $1699 For: 160 hoursSPA: ArrangedNote: Dates and times of the internship are arranged by the student and internship site. They typically run 20 hours per week.Antonia Roybal-Mack, JD and Darren Cordova, JD

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Grant WritingResearch skills, selecting goal priorities, and concise writing are key ingredients for a successful grant proposal. Learn essential terminology, funding types, methods, and practi-cal applications in our Grant and Proposal Writing courses. The tools you need to successfully compete for funding are the focus of the week-long intensive course or at your own pace online.

Learn strategies for writing clearly, persuasively, and powerfully. For a full list of our writing classes go to page 72.

Grantsmanship TrainingImprove your ability to win grants. The Grantsmanship Center’s 5-day Grantsmanship Training Program has a proven record of benefits both for newcomers to the field and for experienced grantseekers. Thousands of professionals who’ve completed this training have had outstanding success in winning grants, and they attri-bute that success largely to this training. You’ll practice using The Grantsmanship Center’s groundbreaking approach to planning programs and writing grant pro-posals—an approach so powerful and effective it’s been adopted by scores of other organizations. Leave with a wealth of useful, up-to-date, practical information—in-cluding a training manual, handouts, and ideas you can put to work immediately. UNM Staff and Faculty may register by contacting Loree nalin ([email protected] or 505-277-6025; all other participants should contact the Grantsmanship Center directly ([email protected] or 213-482-9860). Course: 42145 $899 For: 36.5 hoursSPA: Feb 23-27 MTWThF 8:30am-5:30pmNote: UNM Employees using Tuition Remission should register through UNMCE. All others register through GTC.The Grantsmanship Center (TGCI)

Grant Writing Courses Online

Our Grant Writing for Professionals certificate offers courses from our educational partner Ed2GO. Each 6-week course develops the in-depth skills you need for planning and managing your grant process. For more information on this certificate go to ce.unm.edu.

A to Z Grant Writing $119Writing Effective Grant Proposals $119Advanced Grant Proposal Writing $119Project Management Fundamentals $119

Mediation and Conflict Resolution

Negotiation and dispute-resolution skills are important keys to success in today’s work environments. Start with a 40 hours of mediation training can be completed easily completed in our weekend format.

Mediation and Conflict Resolution Specialist CertificateMeet your professional goals with the short 8 hour course or take the full 40 hour certificate. Between the 3 course weekends, you will be able to see first-hand actual medi-ation sessions as an active observer under the direction of your instructor. Understanding Conflict and Mediation (course 40110) meets with 40126 for one session only.

Certificate in Conflict Resolution and Acceptance to Change (40160–40164) NEW

To acknowledge and accept that conflicts are present and engage in actions that deescalate the power and energy of resistance or aggression can be learned and developed with time-honored tools inspired by martial arts. Gain an appreciation of your mind/body disciplines to increase your effectiveness in resolving conflicts.

What’s Your Problem?Any situation can change from collaboration to confron-tation unless you know the warning signals. Take steps to be on the path of win-win in your professional work that carry into any relationship. This is a FREE event.Course: 38029 $FREE For: 1 hourFAA: Dec 11 Th 6:00pm-7:00pmMarianela Gish1634 University Blvd. NM (northeast corner of Indian School Rd. and University Blvd.)Contact Loree Nalin at 505-277-6025 or [email protected].

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Quiet Resolution to Conflict: Being Peace: Making Conflict Your FriendDisagreement is a fact of daily life: arguments and fighting are completely optional. Stanford University’s David Burns MD has developed a suite of interpersonal tools designed to eliminate the downside of disagree-ment and utilize conflict to enhance any human rela-tionship. Called TEAM, this approach will be taught in combination with the tenets of Eastern martial arts training, which hold that “the best fighters don’t fight.” Students will learn the skills necessary to welcome dis-agreement and meet any conflict with new confidence and ease.Course: 40160 $169 For: 8 hoursSPA: Feb 14 Sa 8:00am-5:00pmDaniel Mintie, MSW, LISW, LCSW

Quiet Resolution to Conflict: Being Peace In Healthcare Patient care is the point of the helping professions. But what do we do when a patient refuses the help we offer? Or when the requirements of our job conflict with a request our patient is making? This class will provide tools to resolve conflicts with patients in an efficient, respectful and mutually rewarding way. Students will work with real-life examples from their own work lives and no longer need to fear conflicts with those we want to help.Course: 40161 $169 For: 8 hoursSPA: Feb 28 Sa 8:00am-5:00pmDaniel Mintie, MSW, LISW, LCSW

Quiet Resolution to Conflict: Being Peace With Difficult PeopleFinding a way forward out of conflict with people a lot like ourselves is one challenge. Doing so with people who are habitually angry, demanding, or hostile adds another level of complexity to the challenge. This class will present Dr. David Burns’ cutting-edge TEAM in-terpersonal technology for dealing with bullies, narcis-sists and other challenging personality styles. Students will learn it is not “the other” who controls such in-teractions, but ourselves. They will leave with the tools needed to deal successfully with difficult people in any area of their personal and professional lives.Course: 40164 $169 For: 8 hoursSPA: Mar 14 Sa 8:00am-5:00pmDaniel Mintie, MSW, LISW, LCSW

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Understanding Conflict and Mediation 101Conflict is part of everyday life and impacts all relation-ships. Learn the nature of conflict and basic skills to be effective in difficult situations to have your needs met and the foundations of the mediation process and what it takes to be a third party to help people in conflict find mutually acceptable solutions. Whether you are in pursuit of being a professional mediator or not, this class provides knowledge and understanding of sev-eral aspects that influence human behavior in conflict leaving you with the ability to cope with difficult people and difficult situations more effectively. This course will apply toward certification offered by the NM Mediation Association. Course: 40110 $249 For: 8 hoursSPA: Jan 31 Sa 8:30am-5:30pmNote: This class meets concurrently with course 40126.Marianela Gish

Professional Mediation and Conflict Resolution SpecialistMediation is a process in which an impartial third party facilitates communication and negotiation and empowers voluntary decision making by the parties to a dispute. Especially at times when people feel that something is unfair, something has been taken or broken that they value. Mediation also serves various purposes; including identify interests, explore and assess possible solutions, and to define and clarify issues. In this certificate, learn the nature of conflict and how to have desirable outcomes by learning and applying the mediation process and follow the ethical professional standards. With the completion of this certificate, you can begin work professionally and continue toward certification offered by the NM Mediation Association. More details are available from our website. Course: 40126 $1349 For: 40 hoursSPA: Jan 31-Mar 8 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pmNote: Course 40110 will meet concurrently for the first session only. This course meets on Saturday and Sundays for a total of 5 sessions (some weekends are skipped).Marianela Gish

Conflict Literacy: a Lunch and Learn WorkshopThis Lunch & Learning workshop will serve as a foun-dation for developing and/or enhancing the compe-tencies and skills needed for effective and professional mediation and conflict resolution. Topics include the understanding conflict, active listen and open ended questions, recommended ethical practices, community resources, effective communication and problem solv-ing. Lunch is provided.Course: 40145 $169 For: 8 hoursSPA: Apr 17 F 8:30am-5:30pmMarianela Gish

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Volunteer Management—Managing and Motivating Your VolunteersYou’ve found some wonderful volunteers. They’re mak-ing a huge difference in your organization. Now, how do you manage unpaid staff, and how do you motivate them to keep up the good work? Learn about the driv-ers that inspire volunteers of all ages and discover the best ways to keep your volunteers visualizing themselves as significant contributers to your work. Course: 42473 $149 For: 6 hoursSPA: Apr 6-8 MW 9:00am-12:00pmNote: This course is one of four in the Volunteer Management Certificate. Courses are not prerequisite or in sequence. Steven Meilleur PhD

Volunteer Management—Evaluating Your Volunteer ProgramYou’ve designed, developed and implemented a won-derful volunteer component to your organization. Examine best practices to clearly evaluate your organi-zation, knowing what’s going well, and what could be improved as you grow your future. Course: 42474 $149 For: 6 hoursSPA: May 4-6 MW 9:00am-12:00pmNote: This course is one of four in the Volunteer Management Certificate. Courses are not prerequisite or in sequence. Barbra J. Portzline, Ph.D.

Volunteer ManagementSuccessful organizations value the commitment of people who share their time, energy and expertise. Providing an effective and supportive environment for your volunteers will motivate continued participation. Look at building, motivating and evaluating programs that focus on creating strong teams that go from good to great! These four courses will be the firm foundation for programs where people are the key element—volunteers, work teams and event coordination. Enroll in one course or take all four for the Volunteer Management Certificate.

Volunteer Management— Building a Successful ProgramIn community programs, collaboration, integration and commitment are sure ingredients for success. But is there more? Organizations need volunteers to be sustainable. Being open to exploring and investing in new services and technologies will deliver high-impact programs and services. Are short and long term goals helping or hindering success and utilizing the talents of your volunteer teams? Efforts to be more effective and efficient are key traits in our rapidly changing time. With success at the core, a willingness to try new ideas allow your project to thrive and grow. Add new tools for strategic planning or ideas to use with staff, volun-teers and partners allowing for the capacity to adapt.Course: 42471 $149 For: 6 hoursSPA: Feb 2-16 M 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: This course is one of four in the Volunteer Management Certificate. Courses are not prerequisite or in sequence. Maralie W. BeLonge

Volunteer Management—Recruitment, Skill Assessment and TrainingYou know that there are volunteers available to you. How do you recruit the very best with the knowledge, skills and abilities (KSAs) that will make a different in your organization? Learn how to attract the best fit for your organization, how to analyze the best possible placement of volunteers within your group, and how to train for the highest possible outcomes using realistic goals, expectations, and evaluations. Course: 42472 $149 For: 6 hoursSPA: Mar 2-4 MW 9:00am-12:00pmNote: This course is one of four in the Volunteer Management Certificate. Courses are not prerequisite or in sequence. Steven Meilleur PhD

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HEALTH AND WELLNESS PROFESSIONS

Many courses in this area are also part of a cer-tificate program. You’ll find a list of our certificate programs on page 5. Find out more by visiting our website at ce.unm.edu/HealthCare.

Health Care CareersCertificate in Administrative Medical Coding and Billing As health and clinical care is undergoing major shifts and changes, we are expanding our highly successful certificate program and related courses. Take one of the certificate courses or all as a group in one semes-ter with face-to-face instruction by expert instructors. If you’re good with details and looking for a career that will provide steady employment, we can teach you the skills necessary to become a certified professional coder and become certified as CPC through AAPC.Medical Terminology and Anatomy for Coders (course 38104) is your foundational course. However, students who have successfully completed a medical terminol-ogy and human anatomy class at another educational institution may contact the program supervisor to validate completion and to arrange to test-out of the class. Visit our website at ce.unm.edu/MedicalCoding to web to down-load the FAQ on Medical Billing and Coding.

CPT-4 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced)This is an intense CPT coding course. Begin at the basic level, where students gain an understanding and foundation of CPT-4 coding, then progress into evalua-tion, management, and surgery sections, followed by all other organ and body systems. The course concludes at the advanced level by coding from the medical record documentation. There will also be a complete review of modifiers. Prerequisite: Course #38104 Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for Coders. Student should purchase required textbook 2015 AMA CPT professional (ISBN: 978-1-60359-844-6) from a ven-dor of their choice. The textbooks may be purchased through the AAPC at http://www.aapc.com/.Course: 38102 $769 For: 37.5 hoursSPA: Feb 3-May 12 T 5:30pm-8:00pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

ICD-9 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced)This is an intense ICD-9 coding course, which starts with the format and convention behind the Interna-tional Classification of Diseases, then builds upon these coding fundamentals until the student can code com-plex diagnoses from the medical record documentation. ICD-9 Volumes 1, 2 and 3 will be covered. Prerequi-site: Course #38104 Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for Coders. Required text: Student should purchase required textbook 2015 ICD-9 vol 1-3 (ISBN: 978-1-626881-655) from a vendor of their choice. The textbooks may be purchased through the AAPC at http://www.aapc.com/.Course: 38103 $769 For: 37.5 hoursSPA: Jan 28-May 6 W 5:30pm-8:00pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for CodersKnowledge of Medical Terminology and Anatomy is essential in any medical setting. This course introduces the foundations of medical language and human anato-my as it applies to medical orders, billers and office per-sonnel. Prefixes, suffixes, diagnostic and medical terms will be covered as well as human anatomy in illustration form. The overview and discussion of body systems and diseases will be covered. Note: Required text: Student should purchase required textbook Medical Terminology and Anatomy for ICD-10 Coding by Betsy J. Shiland, MS, RHIA, CCS, CPC, CPHQ, CTR [ISBN-13: 978-1455707744] from a vendor of their choice Course: 38104 $769 For: 37.5 hoursSPA: Feb 2-May 11 M 5:30pm-8:00pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

ICD-10-CM Coding SpecialistThis is an intense ICD-10-CM coding course, which starts with the format and convention behind the In-ternational Classification of Diseases, then builds upon these coding fundamentals until the student can code complex diagnoses from the medical record documenta-tion. Prerequisite: Course #38104 Medical Terminol-ogy and Human Anatomy for Coders. Note: Student should purchase required textbook 2015 ICD-10-CM Draft code book (ISBN: 978-1-626881-662) from a vendor of their choice. The textbooks may be pur-chased through the AAPC at http://www.aapc.com/.Course: 38105 $769 For: 37.5 hoursSPA: Jan 28-May 6 W 5:30pm-8:00pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

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ICD-10 - CM: Transition and MappingThe transition to ICD-10-CM is required for everyone covered by the Health Insurance Portability Account-ability Act (HIPAA). It is important to prepare now for this transition. Effective October 2014 ICD-10-CM for diagnoses coding will replace the existing ICD-9 codes for reporting medical diagnosis. This course will provide the general structure and characteristics of ICD-10-CM to include structures of the tabular list, conventions in the tabular list, punctuation, words/phrases with special meanings, notes, terminology, Alphabetic index, Abbreviations and principles for code set maintenance. In addition this course will cover the documentation challenges that present due to the increase in codes from 14,000 in ICD-9 to 69,000 in ICD-10. Coding crosswalks, mapping and ICD-10-CM official coding guidelines will also be covered. Students should purchase the 2014 ICD-10-CM The complete Official Draft Code set (ISBN: 9781622540679)Course: 38125 $439 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 6-27 F 5:30pm-8:30pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

Healthcare Careers OnlineComprehensive healthcare training to begin your ca-reer in an area of high demand. Be competitive with nationally recognized curriculum through our partner, Career Step.

Medical Transcription Editor OnlineApproved by the Association for Healthcare Documen-tation Integrity (AHDI), the Medical Transcription Ed-itor program prepares students for medical transcription and editing careers. Topics studied include documen-tation, biomedical sciences, and editing theory. Enroll-ment includes ten textbooks, a transcription foot pedal, and an AHDI membership. Tuition does not include voucher for the Registered Health Documentation Spe-cialist (RHDS) certification exam by the Association for Healthcare Documentation Integrity (AHDI). Course: 38128 $2495 For: 640 hoursSPA: Continuous EnrollmentNote: This is an online class. Career Step

Medical Administrative Assistant with Electronic Health Records The Medical Administrative Assistant with EHR program prepares students to earn professional credentials. Topics studied include ezEMRx EHR software and healthcare documentation. Enrollment includes textbooks. Tuition for this course includes the Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist certification exam voucher through National Healthcare Association (NHA).Course: 38130 $2195 For: 285 hoursSPA: Continuous EnrollmentNote: This is an online class. Career Step

Medical Billing and Healthcare SpecialistPrepare for a variety of administrative positions in the medical industry, including Admitting Clerk, Medical Biller, Claims Processor and Medical Front Office. Learn third-party payer billing, state and federal rules and regulations, compliance issues, HIPAA, patient record keeping, patient registration, and scheduling. Review reimbursement methodologies, fee schedule reimbursement and charge-master issues, along with an introduction to CPT-4 and ICD-9 coding systems. Course materials included in course fee.Course: 38110 $769 For: 37.5 hoursSPA: Jan 29-May 7 Th 5:30pm-8:00pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

CPC National Certification Boot CampThis five hour fast paced boot camp will prepare stu-dents to take the CPC® national certification exam. All sections of the exam will be reviewed and testing techniques/tools will be covered. The boot camp will conclude with a timed mock exam. Students must bring their current editions of the CPT-4, HCPCS and ICD-9 coding books. Course material is included in course fee. Prerequisite: Course #38104, #38102, #38103 or equivalent.Course: 38112 $109 For: 6 hoursSPA: Feb 21 Sa 8:00am-2:00pmSPB: May 23 Sa 8:00am-2:00pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

Capturing Documentation for ICD-10-CM CodingIn preparation for the ICD-10 transition, providers will need to consider the way they collect patient data and document services in their medical records. Due to the increase of “specificity” within the ICD-10-CM coding system from approximately 16,000 to 68,000 codes, it is important that providers capture the clinical information within their documentation to fully utilize the ICD-10-CM coding system. This session will cover areas within chapters of ICD-10-CM which have added increased specificity. Course: 38115 $109 For: 4 hoursSPA: Mar 7 Sa 9:00am-1:00pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

Verifying Your Documentation is ICD-10 ReadyThis session is designed for providers, medical coders and medical staff to assist in identifying areas of oppor-tunity using the ICD-10-CM coding system. Reviewing documentation currently coded using the ICD-9-CM coding system and identifying specific areas of opportu-nity will help understand how the ICD-10-CM coding system will affect your current practice. Course: 38116 $109 For: 4 hoursSPA: Mar 28 Sa 9:00am-1:00pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

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PhlebotomyDiscover PhlebotomyDiscover Phlebotomy is your opportunity to learn if this medical career is for you. Learn about blood draws and the risks and rewards of this in-demand occupation. Consult with a working phlebotomist about the types of job placement and salary range. Learn about the national certification through the American Society for Clinical Pathology’s Certified Phlebotomy Technician (ASCP PBT) exam. Register for 38204 and receive a 10% discount off the tuition of Phlebotomy Essentials, Laboratory and Clinical Experience (38205) for the certificate program. Deadline to enroll in 38205 is May 15, 2015 with all prerequisites completed.Course: 38204 $59 For: 3 hoursSPA: Mar 11 W 9:00am-12:00pmNote: 10% discount on course 38205 with enrollment in this class. Sharon Whetten, M.Ed., BSMT (ASCP)

Phlebotomy Essentials, Laboratory, Clinical ExperienceGain the essential knowledge and skills to become an effective phlebotomist. Attain hands-on practice applying what you learn in the classroom portion of the course, performing blood draws on realistic plastic models and on other students. During clinicals at a Tri-Core clinic the last three weeks of the class, you’ll ex-perience the real world of a phlebotomist and have the opportunity to display your acquired skills for potential employment. Participants must be 18 or older. Partici-pants must also take readiness assessments (free through Workforce Connections, submit national background check with the Department of Health and have cur-rent immunizations. Register for 38204 and receive a 10% discount off the tuition of Phlebotomy Essentials, Laboratory and Clinical Experience (38205). Call 505-277-0077 x1 to register. Deadline to enroll in 38205 is May 15, 2014 with all prerequisites completed. Course: 38205 $1999 For: 165 hoursSPA: Jan 5-Feb 20 MTWThF 8:00am-3:00pmNote: Classroom and lab hours for the first 4 weeks of class are M-F from 5:00pm to 8:00pm for a total of 60 hours. Clinicals hours for the last 3 weeks will be 40 hours per week for a total of 105 hours. Contact Program Supervisor at [email protected] Whetten, M.Ed., BSMT (ASCP)

Medical Administrative Assistant OnlineApproved by the National Healthcareer Association, the Medical Administrative Assistant program prepares students to earn the Certified Medical Administrative Assistant (CMAA) credential. Topics studied include healthcare documentation, medical terminology, prac-tice finances, and standard office procedures, among others. Enrollment includes twelve textbooks and a voucher for the national certification exam. Tuition for this course includes the Certified Medical Admin-istrative Assistant (CMAA) certification exam through National Healthcare Association (NHA). Course: 38132 $1875 For: 200 hoursSPA: Continuous EnrollmentNote: This is an online class. Career Step

Pharmacy Technician OnlineThe Pharmacy Technician program prepares students for the Pharmacy Technician Certification Board (PTCB) Exam. Topics studied include pharmacology, pharmacy law, and pharmaceutical calculations. There are also externship opportunities at local Walgreens or CVS Pharmacy. Enrollment includes six textbooks, a drug reference handbook, and a voucher for the PTCB Exam. Course: 38140 $1875 For: 285 hoursSPA: Continuous EnrollmentNote: This is an online class. Career Step

Professional Medical Coding and Billing OnlineThe Professional Medical Coding and Billing program prepares students for the Certified Coding Associate (CCA) and Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certi-fication exams. Topics studied include reimbursement methodologies, biomedical sciences, and code sets, in-cluding ICD-9 coding. Enrollment includes textbooks, and industry codebooks. Tuition does not include vouchers for either the AAPC Certified Professional Coder (CPC) certification exam or the AHIMA Certi-fied Coding Associate (CCA) certification exam.Course: 38145 $2495 For: 635 hoursSPA: Continuous EnrollmentNote: This is an online class. Career Step

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Enhance your learning with these online options from Gatlin and Ed2Go.HIPAA Compliance $119 Medical Terminology: A Word Association Approach $119 Medical Billing and Coding + Medical Terminology $1995

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Personal TrainingCertified Personal Training CertificatePrepare for your career as a personal trainer with this challenging six-week course which targets the knowl-edge, skills and abilities you’ll need to become a per-sonal trainer and prepare for the National Academy of Sports Medicine (NASM) certification exam. Students must be 18 years of age or older and have proof of a current CPR/AED certificate before the CPT certificate is issued.

Personal Trainer for NASM CertificationReady to make a passion for fitness and motivate others as your professional goal? Acquire a comprehensive knowledge of human movement science, as well as functional assessment and program design to prepare you for the NCCA accredited NASM Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) Certification. Discover the power behind Optimum Performance TrainingTM (OPTTM) as you will learn the scientific rationale, teaching tools and the practical experience necessary to perform assessments, create individualized programs including nutrition, and behavior modification and progress your clients to their goals. New skills can be applied quickly to build clien-tele and increase revenue. This course provides registra-tion for the NASM CPT exam.Course: 38221 $1529 For: 24 hoursSPA: Feb 21-Mar 28 Sa 9:00am-1:00pmNote: Course books and material are provided. NASM exam will be scheduled through ICWA after successful completion of the training.Jonathan Smith, RD, LD

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Enhance your learning with these online options from Gatlin and Ed2Go.Personal Training and Group Exercise Training for Older Adults $2395Nutrition for Optimal Health, Wellness, and Sports $2595Certificate in Holistic and Integrative Health $850

Visit ce.unm.edu/Online for course descriptions and registration information.

Holistic HealthClinical Herbalism CertificateHerbal medicine is an emerging field offering many professional opportunities; as an entrepreneur, Holis-tic Health Practitioner, Wellness Coach, a teacher, or herb cultivator and more. This certificate is intended for students who are interested in practicing herbal-ism in their communities, as well as with family and friends. Students are introduced to herbology and Materia Medica with basic science knowledge of anat-omy, physiology and pathophysiology. Three courses make up the certificate: 38261 Clinical Herbalism 101; 38265 Clinical Herbalism 102; and 38266 Clinical Herbalism 103.

Clinical Herbalism 101This course provides health care professionals and interested community members a basic foundation in Medical Herbalism. Students will explore the basic concepts of herbal terminology, botany, and medicinal uses of herbs for different systems of the body. Topics will include herbal preparations and regulations, plant identification, herb-drug interactions, cultural diversity and traditional techniques in diagnostics and medicinal uses of herbs.Course: 38261 $179 For: 20 hoursSPA: Mar 25-May 27 W 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: Recommended Text: Fundamentals of Pharma-cognosy and Phytotherapy by Heinrich, Barnes, Gibbons & Williamson (ISBN 9780702033889) 2nd Edition—Student purchases through vendor of their choiceSonia Masocco, LDT, C.AY, CAH

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Personal Trainer Networking BreakfastMeet and share your interests and expertise with oth-ers in the field. Anyone working or looking to enter the fitness, coaching and training fields are welcomeCourse: 38030 $FREE For: 1 hourFAA: Dec 10 W 8:00am-9:30amJonathan Smith, RD, LD1634 University Blvd. NM (northeast corner of Indian School Rd. and University Blvd.)

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Center For Life Courses

Clinical Herbalism 102 SPRING ONLY

This course provides health care professionals and inter-ested community members applied skills for the practice of Clinical Herbalism. Students will learn fundamental principles behind preparation of choice and practice making fresh and dry tinctures, cordial preparations, ghee and honey preparations, syrups, suppositories and inhalers. Synergies, potentiation and incapsulation will also be part of the experiential learning process. Note: Materials fee of $30 will be collected by the instructor at the first class. Material kits will be distributed at the first class. Required text: The Herbal Medicine-Maker’s Handbook: A Home Manual by James Green (ISBN: 978-0895949905).Course: 38265 $199 For: 16 hoursSPA: Apr 2-May 21 Th 6:00pm-8:00pmSonia Masocco, LDT, C.AY, CAH

Discover Integrated Wellness: Ayurveda, Food as Medicine, Herbalism and MoreIn this class you will learn how to reach optimal health through integrated wellness. By understanding funda-mental principles of ancient vedic sciences, using food as medicine and role of herbalism, you will have the road-map to connect for yourself and in your work healthier behaviors to enjoy life to the fullest. This is an excellent intoduction to those working in health care, behavioral and mental health care or fitness or health coaching or case managers for clients of all ages with the added benefit of your own wellness tune-up.Course: 38280 $59 For: 3 hoursSPA: Jan 10 Sa 9:30am-12:30pmNote: Eligible for UNM Tuition Remission— Personal Enrichment.Sonia Masocco, LDT, C.AY, CAH

Ayurveda Basics & Assessment TechniquesAyurveda achieves wellness through an emphasis on prevention and balance. There are many internal and external factors that weigh on us as individuals to disturb our balance; examples include emotional states, diet and food choices, seasons and weather, physical trauma, and relationships, both at home and at work. This class helps participants to understand these factors, and defines appropriate actions, based on individual stu-dent personalities and constitutions, to restore balance. Health care professionals, care givers, and interested community members will all benefit from the knowl-edge gained in this course.Course: 38281 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: Jan 15-Feb 19 Th 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: UNM Tuition Remissions eligibile under Personal EnrichmentSonia Masocco, LDT, C.AY, CAH

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Heal Your Gut, Heal Your Hormones Course: 38259 $250SPA: Jan 14-Feb 18 6:30pmSPB: Mar 10-Apr 14SPC: Jun 7-11Nicole White, CHC, AADP, RYT

How to Beat the Sugar and Gluten BluesCourse: 38260 $250SPA: Jan 17 - Feb 21 10:00amSPB: Mar 7 - Apr 11SPC: May 2 - Jun 6Nicole White, CHC, AADP, RYT

Healing Lifestyles for Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes—ONLINECourse: 38257 $250SPA: Feb 12 - Mar 19 6:30pmSPB: May 5 - Jun 9Nicole White, CHC, AADP, RYT

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Course: 38250 $285SPA: Jan 29 - Mar 19 5:45pm-9:00pmSPB: Apr 9 - May 28Michelle DuVal

Mindful Eating and Living (MEAL)Course: 38252 $250SPA: Feb 9 - Mar 16 5:45pm-7:45pmSPB: Apr 20 - May 25Michelle DuVal

Clinical Energy Medicine: Healing Touch Program—Level ICourse: 38256 $365SPA: Feb 21-22 8:00am-6:00pmSPB: Apr 25-26Barbara Welcer

To register, call 505-277-0077 or visit ce.unm.edu/CenterForLife

Questions? Contact the Center For Life at 505-925-4551. All classes are held in the Center For Life Educational Room

Online Courses in Health and Wellness

For online courses in Health and Wellness topics offered by SkillSoft and Ed2Go, please see our website at ce.unm.edu/Online.

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Human Services CareersWith your desire to give the best possible support to clients and patients, human service professionals have unique needs for professional development. Our newest certificate program is T.E.A.M Level I. The TEAM Method was developed by Dr. David Burns with colleagues at the Feeling Good Institute and Stanford University. Keep checking back for additional topics to explore in human services.

T.E.A.M. Level IEven the most difficult and resistant clients can take back their lives using T.E.A.M. (Testing, Empathy, Agenda Setting, and Methods). Developed by David Burns, MD, and presented in his best-selling book “Feeling Good”, T.E.A.M. is an evidence-based cog-nitive behavioral therapy. Dr. Burns and his colleagues at Stanford University researched, tested and refined this high-speed approach for nearly twenty years. As a foundation for developing and/or enhancing the com-

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Ayurveda Facial AnalysisIn Ayurveda, observation is one of the techniques used to make assessments. The face is the most recog-nizable feature in a person and at the same time is a story book of our health or our propensities. During this free hour you will learn what the lines of the face, the colors in the sclera and iris can tell and what the Ayurvedic system of medicine advises. This will be a very informative and useful class for the layperson as well as for any healthcare professional.Course: 38025 $FREE For: 1 hourFAA: Jan 6 T 6:00pm-7:00pmSonia Masocco, LDT, C. AY. CAH

What are Extracts?Put on the kettle and find your favorite blends – peppermint, cinnamon, ginger for a hot tea – EX-TRACT! But wait, herbal extracts and tinctures are so much more. Come learn with Sonia Masocco, clinical herbalism and ayuverda instructor, how extracts are prepared, stored, used and their benefits. Everyone with an interest in herbs and natural remedies for health and wellness is welcome to attend.Course: 38025 $FREE For: 1 hourFAA: Mar 11 W 6:00pm-7:00pmSonia Masocco, LDT, C. AY. CAH

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petencies and skills, professionals in practice effective methods to eliminate resistance and accelerate progress for work with clients. Finding the right approach to help people overcome depression, anxiety or addiction shouldn’t be a mystery. Taught by a certified T.E.A.M. clinician; counselors, social workers and medical professionals will find this T.E.A.M. class valuable for treatment and relapse prevention. This training can be applied to TEAM Therapy certification through the Feeling Good Institute [http://www.feelinggoodinsti-tute.com].Course: 38770 $349 For: 16 hoursPart ISPA: Apr 11-18 Sa 8:00am-5:00pmPart IISPB: Apr 25-May 2 Sa 8:00am-5:00pmDaniel Mintie, MSW, LISW, LCSW

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Busting Holiday StressStress has become a fixture of American life, particularly around the holidays. This workshop teaches easy to learn, integrative approaches to stress management derived from cutting-edge Eastern and Western science. Cognitive-behavioral strategies developed by Dr. David Burns, best-selling author of “Feeling Good: The New Mood Therapy” and Kund-alini yoga techniques will be taught. Join us! Become your own stress buster and reintroduce a measure of relaxation and joy into your daily life.Course 38725 FAA $79Dec 13, 2014 8:00am-5:00pm

Certificates online

Certificates available from our educational partner Ed2GO. Each 6-week course develops the in-depth skills you need for planning and managing your grant process. For more information on this certificate go to ce.unm.edu/Online.Certificate in Stress Management $119Certificate in Healthy Aging $119Certificate in Complementary and Alternative Medicine $119

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Substance Abuse Studies Training Program

Celebrating our 25th year of training New Mexico addiction profession-als, the Substance Abuse Studies provides the skills and tools need-ed by those in the field providing

assessment, treatment, education and prevention for addictions and substance abuse. With your current counseling license or a degree in counseling (from an accredited institution of higher education, AA or higher is required by the NMCTPB), this program is specifically designed to meet the educational require-ments for the NM Licensed Substance Abuse Associ-ate (LSAA), or NM Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor (LADAC) in New Mexico, as well as meet NAADAC national standards.Visit ce.unm.edu/SubstanceAbuse to web to down-load the FAQ to learn more about enrolling in this training program.

The Substance Abuse Studies courses are on the move. We have expanded to offer the same 16 hours course at UNM Gallup campus. The courses available will vary each semester. Check the website for the most current schedule at ce.unm.edu/ SubstanceAbuse.

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

Individual classes are reasonably priced at $129 for 16 hours.

Instructions and passwords to access course materials online are on your course confirmation.

LADAC Exam PreparationReview the content for the CADAC and LADAC exams, and be ready for test day! This class provides exam content outlines and review four content sec-tions, including counseling practices and skills (12 core functions), theoretical basis of counseling, professional considerations (cultural competency and ethics) and pharmacology. Student purchases the textbook, Fun-damentals of Addiction Counseling a Primer from DLC Publishing in Santa Fe (see Special Comments).Course: 39310 $129 For: 7 hoursSPA: Mar 14 Sa 8:30am-4:30pmNote: Student purchases textbook: Fundamentals of Addiction Counseling a Primer, available from DLC Publishing P. O. Box 29195 Santa Fe, NM 87592 Phone: 866 471-1742 (toll free) Fax: 801 991-7081 Email: [email protected] Cady, MA, LPCC, LADAC

Working with Family MembersThis course focuses on involving family members in effective treatment. The course begins with a review of historical conceptions of the role of families in sub-stance dependence, and of various approaches to family therapy. Participants are introduced to behavioral cou-ples counseling. Effective methods for engaging unmo-tivated substance users are reviewed, including commu-nity reinforcement and family training (CRAFT). Also discussed are Al-Anon, the impact of parental substance abuse on children, and the inter-relationship of sub-stance use disorders and family violence. Course: 39412 $129 For: 16 hoursSPA: May 9-10 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pmNote: Approval required for registration. To register for class please call 277-0077 Ext 1. Robert M. Tanner

Group TherapiesReceive an orientation to the most common form of substance abuse treatment delivery in the US: group therapies. What kinds of treatment can be effectively delivered in group format? Skills and styles for manag-ing groups are presented, along with important format issues (open vs. closed groups, confidentiality, cross-talk, group size, managing attrition). Ways to combine individual and group therapies are discussed. Differenc-es from mutual-help groups are considered. Course: 39413 $129 For: 16 hoursSPA: Apr 25-26 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pmNote: Approval required for registration. To register for class please call 277-0077 Ext 1. Vickie McGinley, MA, LPCC, LADAC

Legal, Ethical and Professional PracticeAn introduction to the unique legal, ethical, and pro-fessional issues in substance abuse treatment. Special emphasis is given to confidentiality for clients and re-cords, documentation and case notes, Federal and New Mexico law, and NAADAC’s code of ethics. Profes-sional issues are discussed including dual relationships,

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Course: 39458 $129 For: 16 hoursSPA: Mar 14-15 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pmNote: Approval required for registration. To register for class please call 277-0077 Ext 1. Bob Phillips, PhD, MSW, LMSW, LADAC

Working with Adolescents: Treatment and PreventionDiscuss the differences between adolescent and adult substance use/abuse, and review evidence-based ap-proaches for working with adolescents. Relationships with parenting style and parental substance abuse are considered. Treatment methods considered are family therapies, multisystemic therapy, and adolescent CRA (ACRA). Additionally, a program for working with family members to engage resistant teens into treatment will be introduced: community reinforcement and fam-ily training CRAFT. A ‘what works’ review is included, examining the evidence base for various approaches to prevention. Course: 39459 $129 For: 16 hoursSPA: Mar 28-29 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pmNote: Statewide brochure has incorrect dates. Approval required for registration. To register for class please call 277-0077 Ext 1. Brian Serna, MAC, LPCC, LADAC

Managing Co-occurring DisordersLearn how to integrate screening and treatment for substance abuse and co-occurring mental health prob-lems. The prevalence and nature of common co-oc-curring disorders are reviewed. Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) is presented as a comprehensive model for managing concomitant disorders. Also re-viewed are pharmacotherapies for mental disorders, case management, and methods for smoking cessation and infection risk reduction. Course: 39460 $129 For: 16 hoursSPA: Feb 21-22 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pmJennifer Cady, MA, LPCC, LADACSPB: Feb 21-28 Sa 8:30am-5:30pmUNM-GallupBill Pearson, MS, LADAC, MAC, LMHCNote: Approval required for registration. To register for class please call 277-0077 Ext 1.

Clinical SupervisionPrepare for the often-neglected but important process of clinical supervision. Methods and styles of clinical supervision are reviewed, as are legal responsibilities of the clinical supervisor. Approaches are presented for using session tapes, obtaining and using client feedback, promoting ongoing clinical skill-building, evaluating treatment outcomes, preventing burnout and promot-ing staff retention. Course: 39461 $129 For: 16 hoursSPA: Apr 11-12 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pmNote: Approval required for registration. To register for class please call 277-0077 Ext 1. Michael DeBernardi, PsyD

and inter-professional communication. Special issues considered include drug testing, assessment of suicide risk, notification and reporting requirements, and interactions between probation, parole, and the courts, including common issues in forensic testimony. Systems and requirements for clinical supervision are discussed.Course: 39454 $129 For: 16 hoursSPA: Jan 24-25 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pmNote: Approval required for registration. To register for class please call 277-0077 Ext 1. Paul Fumell, MS, MCC, LPCC

Diagnosis, Assessment and Treatment PlanningThis course provides an orientation to the issues of diagnosis, assessment and treatment planning that are specific to substance abuse treatment. Diagnostic con-siderations include the spectrum of DSM substance use disorders, and use of SCID criteria in diagnosis. Valid instruments are introduced for assessing substance use, problems, and dependence, need for detoxification, and psychological dependence. Issues of client-treatment matching are considered, including the ASAM treat-ment placement criteria, and connecting clients with needed services in the community.Course: 39455 $129 For: 18 hoursSPA: Mar 21-28 Sa 8:30am-5:30pmNote: Approval required for registration. To register for class please call 277-0077 Ext 1. UNM-GallupTristan Keller

Community Reinforcement ApproachThis course provides an introduction to the communi-ty reinforcement approach (CRA) as a comprehensive model of change based on positive reinforcement. Par-ticipants are introduced to sobriety sampling, functional analysis, reinforcer sampling, behavioral skills training, social/recreational counseling, and job-seeker training for helping clients find employment. The importance of involving significant others is also stressed.Course: 39456 $129 For: 18 hoursSPA: Apr 25-May 2 Sa 8:30am-5:30pmNote: Approval required for registration. To register for class please call 277-0077 Ext 1. UNM-GallupTristan Keller

Behavioral Couples CounselingThis course provides a detailed introduction to behav-ioral couples counseling as a means to improve sub-stance abuse treatment outcomes. A behavioral model is contrasted with other historical models of how the fam-ily is involved in addiction. Participants are introduced to the happiness survey and areas of change, behavioral contracting, strengthening couple communication skills, increasing exchange of positive reinforcement, and strategies for problem-solving and conflict resolu-tion. Also considered are screening for, preventing, and addressing family violence.

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COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY

Computer TrainingThe courses in this section are also part of a certificate program.Computer Literacy Level 1Computer Literacy Level 2Access Database Manager CertificateMy New System SeriesFor more information on these certificates, go to http://ce.unm.edu/professional/computer/ comp-skills.php.

Beginning Keyboarding Learn proper keyboarding techniques and develop speed and accuracy. Students participate in classroom exercises designed to increase keyboarding speed. This course is taught using PCs.Course: 51001 $299 For: 18 hoursSPA: Feb 3-19 TTh 9:00am-12:00pmJoe CalkinsSPB: May 5-21 TTh 9:00am-12:00pmMargo Bouchard

Learn to Use a Computer at any AgeUsing a computer is for everyone! This beginning computer course for adults acquaints the novice with computer terminology, essential concepts, and best of all—actual experience at the computer. Topics include startup and shutdown procedures, keyboard and mouse operation, and an overview of popular computing functions. Each student will work at his or her com-puter and will have access to a computer practice space between classes.Course: 51010 $199 For: 8 hoursSPA: Jan 27-29 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmJoe CalkinsSPB: Apr 28-30 TTh 8:00am-12:00pmMargo Bouchard

Cultural Competencies for CounselorsThis course explores the impact of cultural diversi-ty on the therapeutic process. Through didactic and experiential exercises students will examine their own cultural identity and assumptions as well as learning how to work effectively with clients of different racial backgrounds, cultural traditions, gender identities and sexual orientations. The melting pot, color blindness, political correctness and other American myths that serve to prevent real connection in the therapeutic process will be explored with safety and humor.Course: 39462 $129 For: 16 hoursSPA: Feb 7-8 SaSu 8:30am-5:30pmNote: Approval required for registration. Note: To register for class please call 277-0077 Ext 1. Brian Serna, MAC, LPCC, LADAC

Aren’t sure of the licensure requirements in New Mexico to become an addiction counselor? Enroll in our course 39465 and learn the answers to your questions. All rule and regulations for licensure can be found on the New Mexico Counseling and Thera-py Practice Board web site.

How to Become an Addiction Counselor in New MexicoReady to become licensed (LADAC) or certified in New Mexico or just needing to know how to get moving in that direction? Get accurate and clear infor-mation as you enter the rewarding field of counseling. You will also learn the complete process to be licensed in New Mexico as well as how Certification (CADAC) is helpful to counselors. Determine what meets the NM Counseling and Therapy Practice Board education hours in alcohol, drug abuse and addition counseling from your transcripts (post-secondary degree programs, your SASTP transcript, approved workshops, confer-ences, and in-service trainings). Leave with a plan from this informative session. To help you on your way, this class requires you to register but is tuition FREE. Course: 39465 $FREE For: 1.5 hoursSPA: Jan 16 F 6:00pm-7:30pmSPB: Feb 16 M 6:00pm-7:30pmSPC: Mar 7 Sa 10:00am-11:30amSPD: Apr 13 M 6:00pm-7:30pmSPE: May 8 F 6:00pm-7:30pmNote: No program approval is necessary for enrolling in this class.Jennifer Cady, MA, LPCC, LADAC

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Got the post-holidays blues caused by a new computer?

This stress-reducer is for you! The “My New System” series reviews the latest Windows 8 and Office 2013 software designed to help you find those elusive ribbons and structures. Two mornings or two afternoons is all it takes to give you some peace of mind. Need extra help? Our private learning options provide extra assistance beyond class time.

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Microsoft Office

Microsoft Certification Programs

The Microsoft IT Academy Advantage!

You know how to navigate the parts of MS office you use the most. How do you reflect that on a resume or performance review document? Take all three levels of Microsoft Office Word, Excel or Access and we’ll give you the voucher to test for your Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) certification in any of these MS Office programs.

Discover Office 2013Learn the basics of the newest Microsoft Office suite. This class will give you the ability to navigate and use the basic functions of Microsoft Office 2013. Topics covered will include changes from the last version, as well as tips and tricks to help make Office 2013 work for your specific needs.Course: 52021 $99 For: 4 hoursSPA: Jan 28 W 8:00am-12:00pmRav NicholsonSPB: Mar 26 Th 1:00pm-5:00pmChris Bondy

Word: BeginningLearn to create, edit, and save documents as well as format text, paragraphs, and documents. Learn effec-tive navigation and selection techniques, custom tabs, indents, paragraph alignment, and line spacing. Man-age headers, footers, and margins. Create tables. Use powerful proofing and correcting features including find and replace text, AutoCorrect, and Spelling and Grammar Checker. Add graphics and clip art. Prereq-uisite: Basic computer experience.Course: 52141 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: Jan 26-30 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmSPB: Mar 16-20 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmDiane C. Follstaedt

Windows 7: Operating System BasicsLearn the basic functions of Windows, how to custom-ize its setup, and create and work with shortcuts. Work with the Taskbar, Windows Explorer, Control Panel, file management, Accessories, the Find utility, and on-line Help. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience.Course: 51101 $249 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 3-10 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmJoe Calkins

Windows: Organize Your Files and PhotosDo you or those in your organization waste valuable time searching for your important files and photos? Learn to effectively organize and manage documents and programs with a systematic approach to file, folder, and disk creation, naming, and placement. Learn the rules and suggestions for naming, renaming, finding, copying, deleting, and backing up files. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 51115 $159 For: 6 hoursSPA: Feb 17-19 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pmRav NicholsonSPB: Apr 21-23 TTh 9:00am-12:00pmMargo Bouchard

Explore Windows 8Explore the newest Microsoft Operating systems: Windows 8. This four-hour course will give an overview of Windows 8 in order to familiarize students with the newest features. Students should be able to navigate Windows 8 and have a basic mastery of the operating system by the end of the course.Course: 51201 $99 For: 4 hoursSPA: Jan 21 W 8:00am-12:00pmRav NicholsonSPB: Mar 19 Th 1:00pm-5:00pmChris Bondy

Basic ApplicationsGet started using the three basic applications for MS Office 2010: Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Clear step-by-step instructions show you how to tackle Office 2010 tasks. Topics include: finding hidden files, creating a blog post, writing a letter, assembling and presenting slideshows, developing a publication, and building a spreadsheet. Lessons are presented in bite-sized modules so you can get started right away. Prerequisite: basic computer experience. Course: 52030 $199 For: 8 hoursSPA: Feb 16-18 MW 8:00am-12:00pmJoe Calkins

Microsoft Office Summer Camps—register now! Space is limited. Enjoy three days of advanced tips and tricks led by great instructors, served with free lunch! Prerequisites: Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced classes completed before your Camp start date.

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Coming in summer…open for early registration.

Fast Track FridaysOne day, one lab, one lunch.

Brush up on your skills, learn some new tips and tricks in the MS Office product you use the most. Register now. These seats fill fast!

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Excel: AdvancedLearn the advanced functions of Excel to simplify your work. Use lookup functions, MATCH and INDEX. Create data tables, validate cell entries, explore database functions. Use PivotTables and PivotCharts to see pat-terns in your data. Import and Export data as text files or XML data. Query external databases and use excel for easy analysis. Run macros and work with VBA code. Use conditional formatting for graphics. Prerequisite: Intermediate Excel or prior experience. Course: 52163 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: May 4-8 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmRick Berg

Access: BeginningUnderstand the basic concepts of database use and how to most effectively design your database. Design basic tables and add, edit, locate, sort, filter and delete records. Set field properties, work with input masks, and set validation rules. Learn to design and apply que-ries, reports, and forms to make it easier to accomplish everyday database tasks. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52181 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: Jan 20-27 TTh 8:00am-12:00pmDiane C. FollstaedtSPB: Feb 2-6 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmRav Nicholson

Access: IntermediateGo beyond the basics using queries to answer specific questions and create summaries. Create and enhance custom forms, create a main form with sub-forms, and create and enhance custom reports. Prerequisites: Beginning Access or prior experience. Course: 52182 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 24-Mar 3 TTh 8:00am-12:00pmDiane C. FollstaedtSPB: Mar 16-20 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmRav Nicholson

Access: AdvancedMake Access do more for you through advanced que-ries, including crosstabs and parameters. Learn to write SQL statements and attach SQL queries to controls. Create, run and modify macros, and attach macros to events. Create macros that will provide user interaction or data transfer. Import, export and link objects. Work with Windows SharePoint Services. Integrate the inter-net through hyperlinked fields. Optimize and protect your data. Prerequisite: Intermediate Access or prior experience.Course: 52183 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 21-28 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmDiane C. Follstaedt

Word: IntermediateUse Word 2010 for more complex tasks. Learn to format text in multiple columns, save and preview documents as Web pages and advanced table features. Explore using templates, envelopes and labels, styles, and making revisions. Prerequisite: Beginning Word or prior experience. Course: 52142 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 23-27 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmDiane C. FollstaedtSPB: Apr 6-10 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmRav Nicholson

Word: AdvancedMake the most out of Word 2010! Learn mail merge, objects and backgrounds, forms, macros, customiza-tion, long documents and xml features. Make Word do the work for you through managing master documents, tables of contents, indexes, bibliographies, and cross references. Run macros to save time with repetitive tasks. Use form fields to protect forms and share and secure documents. Prerequisite: Intermediate Word or prior experience. Course: 52143 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 27-May 1 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmTo Be Announced

Excel: BeginningLearn the most effective methods to create, modify, for-mat and print worksheets. Insert and modify graphics. Create, modify and print charts. Enter and apply basic formulas and functions. Explore custom formatting features, such as fonts and conditional formatting. This course is appropriate for new users and the self-taught. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52161 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 9-13 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmRav NicholsonSPB: Mar 2-6 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmRick Berg

Excel: IntermediateMove beyond the basics in this Excel 2010 class. Link multiple worksheets/workbooks and use advanced formatting features. Outline and consolidate data. Cre-ate and use cell names for greater understanding and ease. Learn advanced filtering options to find what you need and organize your data. Save workbooks as Web pages and use hyperlinks. Explore the advanced chart-ing features. Prerequisite: Beginning Excel or prior experience. Course: 52162 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 23-27 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmRav NicholsonSPB: Apr 20-24 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmRick Berg

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PowerPoint: BeginningCreate presentation materials using the newest version of PowerPoint. Learn to edit, format, proof and print presentations. Build and run slide shows with transition and multimedia elements. Use templates and themes to make your presentations visually interesting. Draw ob-jects and use ClipArt and WordArt for dramatic effects. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52241 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 9-13 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmMary Byrd

PowerPoint: IntermediateBecome a PowerPoint power user. Create slides that include graphs, tables and organizational charts for easy communication. Develop multimedia content and cus-tomized slide shows that set your presentations apart. Save presentations in various formats. Students will get hands on experience developing and delivering a Pow-erPoint presentation in class. Prerequisite: Beginning Powerpoint or prior experience. Course: 52242 $279 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 20-24 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmMary Byrd

Presentations with Power PointReplace “death by Power Point” with “a picture is worth a thousand words.” Combine Power Point skills with pre-sentation know-how in this accelerated training experience.

Learn what belongs on your slides along with the expertise you need to deliver the information to your audience. Beginning Power Point will get you to the front of the room. Come back for Intermediate Power Point to take it to the next level.

Desktop Computing Online

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

Desktop Computing Classes53990N Word 2013: Beginning $29953992N Word 2013: Advanced $28953993N Excel 2013: Beginning $25953994N Excel 2013: Advanced $24953995N PowerPoint 2013: Beginning $17953996N PowerPoint 2013: Advanced $13953997N SharePoint for End Users $19852930N Windows 8: Configuration $75954000N Windows 8: End User $229

CompTIA Certification Systems Engineering

The courses in this section are also part of a certification programA+ CertificationNetwork+ CertificationSecurity+ CertificationServer+ CertificationHealth IT Certification For more information on these certificates, go to ce.unm.edu/CompTIA

With all CompTIA courses, an exam voucher is included in the tuition. Exam vouchers may be requested up to 6 months after completing the required course(s).

Essentials of Hardware and Operating SystemsThis CompTIA A+ Essentials course, 220-801 is re-quired for everyone seeking A+ certification. Successful completion of the course validates knowledge of basic computer hardware and operating systems, including how to install, build, upgrade, repair, configure, trou-bleshoot, optimize, diagnose and perform preventive maintenance. Customer service and security skills are also covered. Course materials include test review ma-terials and practice test software. Note: Exam Voucher is included when you complete 63131 and 63134, valid for 6 months upon completion of both classes. Prerequisites: Knowledge of computers and operating systems. Course: 63131 $749 For: 28 hoursSPA: Jan 21-Feb 4 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmGlenn NormanSPB: Feb 3-26 TTh 6:00pm-9:30pmRalph Keeton

Hardware Repair and TroubleshootingCompTIA A+ 220-802 is the second and final A+ course for those who want more emphasis on computer repair and troubleshooting and less emphasis on in-per-son customer interaction. Work related scenarios such as bench work are emphasized. Note: Exam voucher is included when you complete 63131 and 63134, valid for 6 months upon completion of beth classes. Prereq-uisite: 63131.Course: 63134 $649 For: 24 hoursSPA: Feb 16-27 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmGlenn NormanSPB: Mar 3-26 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmRalph Keeton

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Infrastructure Library (ITIL)Infrastructure Library (ITIL®) CertificationsThe courses in this section are also part of a certification programITIL v3 Foundation Certification Course Advanced and Lifecycle Courses for Continued SpecializationFor more information on these certifications, go to ce.unm.edu/ITIL

We have expanded our offerings of ITIL certification courses to include intermediate & advanced courses that cover a wide variety of topics. See the course descriptions for more information about this new opportunity!

Geographic Information Systems (GIS)

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Certificates The courses in this section are also part of a certificate programGIS Certificate for ManagersGIS Certificate for UsersFor more information on these certificates, go to ce.unm.edu/GIS

Is GIS right for you? Check out the many occupations that use GIS as an essential tool for data analysis, marketing, and cost containment. http://gis.com/con-tent/who-uses-gis. Our instructors are experts who use GIS in their daily work.

Basic CartographyLearn basic principles of map making and map reading. Explore issues such as scale, declination, elevation, and location systems. Learn the elements of USGS maps, as well as digital map elements and systems.Course: 69304 $469 For: 16 hoursSPA: Feb 2-11 MW 1:00pm-5:00pmKurt Menke

Introduction to Geographic Information SystemsExplore the world of GIS and how it’s being used to solve real world problems in this introductory course. Learn about projections, coordinate systems, geoda-tabase coverage, and GIS data formats. Discuss the various software and hardware tools currently in use, including Global Positioning Systems (GPS) and efforts to standardize GIS formats. Prerequisite: 69304 or equivalent experience.Course: 69305 $499 For: 16 hoursSPA: Feb 16-25 MW 1:00pm-5:00pmKurt Menke

Network Support (Network+)Learn how to configure network adapters, protocols, and services to allow communication between comput-ers. This course covers the OSI model, network topolo-gies, Ethernet, the TCP/IP protocol suite, sub-netting, and WAN technologies. Learn to use these technologies to effectively administer a network, share resources, troubleshoot, and solve connectivity problems. Note: Exam voucher is included, valid for 6 months upon completion of the class. Prerequisites: 63131 and 63134 or A+ certification or experience.Course: 63312 $849 For: 28 hoursSPA: Mar 11-25 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmGlenn NormanSPB: Mar 31-Apr 23 TTh 6:00pm-9:30pmRalph Keeton

Security+Learn general computer security concepts, and gain an understanding of the various forms of security threats. Topics include wireless technology and security, and the basic network concepts of firewalls, routers, switch-es, and hubs. Review NAT, VLANs, and RAS. Review algorithms, concepts of using cryptography, PKI, standards, protocols, and Key Management/Certifi-cate Lifecycle. Includes Security + voucher. Suggested: 63312 or one year of network experience.Course: 63511 $859 For: 28 hoursSPA: Apr 8-22 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmGlenn NormanSPB: Apr 28-May 21 TTh 6:00pm-9:30pmRalph Keeton

Healthcare IT TechnicianLearn the skills necessary to implement, deploy, and support the new healthcare IT systems required for electronic medical records. This course will cover regulatory requirements, organizational behavior, IT operations, medical business operations, and security. With the upcoming federal deadline for conversion to electronic medical records (EMRs) on the horizon, healthcare employers are looking for individuals with the skills & education necessary to support new soft-ware systems. This course will give you the necessary skills to be able to fill that role.Course: 63531 $699 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 9-13 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmGlenn Norman

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AutoCAD: IntermediateMove from drawing in Model Space to plotting in Paper Space to print amazing views of your creations. Work with blocks and attributes, layers, color, line-types, lineweights and viewports. Edit text, create tables and add new dimensions. Learn why it’s important to establish standards that promote conformance. Both AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT users are welcomed. Pre-requisite: 69111.Course: 69112 $799 For: 21 hoursSPA: Feb 18-Mar 11 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmGathen Garcia

AutoCAD: AdvancedImprove your understanding of advanced and complex commands. Get a thorough understanding of paper space, plotting, attributes, attribute extraction, ad-vanced selection techniques and other advanced draw-ing and editing commands. Both AutoCAD and Auto-CAD LT users are welcomed. Prerequisite: 69112.Course: 69113 $799 For: 24 hoursSPA: Apr 20-May 13 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmGathen Garcia

IT Pro Online

63145N C++ Programming $49561121N Pearl Programming Fundamentals $29563153N CompTIA A+ (220-801) $62963154N CompTIA A+ (220-802) $54963701N Microsoft Sharepoint 2010: Administration $64963702N Microsoft Sharepoint 2010: Application Development $64967244N Windows Server 2012: Administration $84963162N Certified Information Systems Security Professional CISSP 2012 $85967167N Certified Internet Security Auditor (CISA) $95967750N Oracle Database 11g: New Features for Administrators $87967751N Oracle Database 11g: Administrative Workshop I $62967752N Oracle Database 11g: Administrative Workshop II $72968181N SQL Server 2012: Database Administration $75967963N IT Infrastructure Library 2011 Edition Foundation Syllabus $729

Project Management for GIS ProfessionalsStudy the fundamental principles behind planning for a successful GIS. Students will learn a step-by-step process that will result in a working GIS planning document that can be approved in the most demanding bureaucratic environment. Students will first look at the strategic purpose of a simulated project to insure that the GIS will work toward a some useful and important purpose. Needs assessment will covered as will system design, logical data models, and implementation plan-ning. Much of the curriculum will be project-based as students learn to apply the skills acquired in previous classes. Prerequisites: 69311.Course: 69312 $499 For: 16 hoursSPA: Mar 16-25 MW 1:00pm-5:00pmTim O’Brien

AutoCADAutoCAD CertificateThe courses in this section are also part of a certificate program.AutoCAD with 3D Modeling CertificateFor more information on these certificates, go to ce.unm.edu/AutoCAD

AutoCAD: BeginningLearn the fundamentals of Computer-Assisted Draft-ing (CAD) 3D and 2D rendering with Autodesk AutoCAD. Compare and contrast CAD and manual drafting methods and learn the essentials of drawing organization and layer management. Explore the use of blocks, fonts, and automatic dimensioning features. Both AutoCAD and AutoCAD LT users are welcomed. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11.Course: 69111 $799 For: 21 hoursSPA: Jan 26-Feb 16 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmGathen Garcia

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Apple: Mac and iPadThe courses in this section are also part of one or more certificate programs.Apple/Mac CertificatesVisit digitalarts.unm.edu for more information.

Note: All Apple courses are taught using the most current version of OS X.

Learn to Use a Mac: An Easy-Paced IntroductionBecome acquainted with fundamental computer ter-minology and the Mac in a relaxed, easy-paced setting. Work with the Mac’s basic functions by learning about startup and shutdown procedures, keyboard and mouse operation, and other computer functions specific to the Mac. Get a brief introduction to some of the Mac’s built-in applications for composing letters, reading PDF files, sending emails and surfing the Internet. This course is for the computer novice. Note: See Course Skills Assessment on our website at digitalarts.unm.edu. Prerequisite: None.Course: 54010 $179 For: 8 hoursSPA: Jan 27-Feb 3 TTh 6:00pm-8:45pmNote: The last class session ends at 8:30pm. Haley Norris

Mac Operating System: BasicsGet hands-on training with the Mac’s latest user-friend-ly operating system. Learn the basics of file manage-ment, navigating the Finder, setting up the Dock, customizing preferences, creating and saving files and backing up your computer. Become familiar with the concepts of peripherals, utility applications and cloud computing with iCloud. Note: See Course Skills Assess-ment on our website at digitalarts.unm.edu. Prerequi-site: 54010 or equivalent experience.Course: 54101 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 5-17 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmHaley Norris

Mac Operating System: Basics—Fast TrackAre your Mac skills a little rusty? Do you already know Windows and want to learn to use a Mac? At a fast-er pace, learn about file management, navigating the Finder, setting up the Dock, customizing preferences, creating and saving files and backing up your computer. Become familiar with the concepts of peripherals, utility applications and cloud computing with iCloud. Note: See Course Skills Assessment on our website at digita-larts.unm.edu. Prerequisite: A basic knowledge of any version of OS X or a working knowledge of Windows.Course: 54111 $299 For: 8 hoursSPA: Feb 28 Sa 8:00am-5:00pmHaley Norris

Mac OS X ApplicationsYour Mac comes with a full set of applications to meet most every computing need. Learn tips, tricks and techniques for using these applications to increase your productivity and enhance your Mac experience. Examine Mac applications for creativity, productivity and archiving such as Safari, Mail, Preview, TextEdit, iTunes, iPhoto, Contacts, Calendar, FaceTime, Messag-es, Notes, and Time Machine. In addition, use Apple’s App Store to acquire addition applications, both free and for purchase. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equiva-lent experience.Course: 54118 $349 For: 16 hoursSPA: Mar 31-Apr 14 TTh 6:00pm-9:15pmNote: The last class session ends at 9pm. Haley Norris

Mac OS X Administering and Networking SPRING ONLY

It’s easy to string a cable between two computers so they can talk to each other. But when things go wrong it can cost as much as the computer itself to correct it. Examine how to install, configure, and maintain networks of two to 100 Apple computers, iPhones, and iPads using Ethernet and WiFi. In typical simple Mac-like style, learn all of the components that make up both small and large networks, how to properly install and configure these components, and how to keep ev-erything running trouble-free. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 54119 $259 For: 8 hoursSPA: Mar 3-10 TTh 6:00pm-8:45pmNote: The last class session ends at 8:30pm. Haley Norris

Mac Maintenance and Support SPRING ONLY

Learn how to keep your Mac running smoothly and ef-ficiently. Avoid downtime and costly repairs by learning to prevent issues before they occur and to troubleshoot, diagnose and correct them when they do. Using Mac utilities like System Information, Activity Monitor, Disk Utility, Terminal and others, discover how to optimize your Mac’s performance, locate and repair damaged files, boot from a secondary source along with other important maintenance practices and procedures. Pre-requisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 54122 $219 For: 8 hoursSPA: Apr 28-May 5 TTh 6:00pm-8:45pmNote: The last class session ends at 8:30pm. Haley Norris

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iCloud and the Apple ExperienceApple iCloud seamlessly integrates the power and convenience of cloud computing with Apple comput-ers, iPads and iPhones. Discover the numerous features of iCloud available within OS X, iOS and third-party applications to manage documents, music, photos, email, contacts, calendars and more. Learn how to keep your files and information synced and accessible from anywhere at anytime. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 54306 $99 For: 3 hoursSPA: Apr 16 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmHaley Norris

iPad AppsThe iPad experience is defined by its expansive app ecosystem. Explore apps provided by Apple with every iPad, including Safari, Mail, Messages, Contacts, Cal-endar, Reminders, Notes, Photos, iTunes, Maps, and more. Discover other useful Apple and third-party apps using the App Store, learn how to interact and multi-task with apps for increased productivity using key iOS features and cloud based services, and the importance of settings in app functionality. Prerequisite: 54321; bring your iPad to class.Course: 54328 $219 For: 8 hoursSPA: May 7-14 TTh 6:00pm-8:45pmNote: The last class session ends at 8:30pm. Haley Norris

Apple Certification Exam SessionRegister to take your Apple IT exam at our AATC facil-ity. Notes: Exams are non-refundable. Prices are subject to change and may vary by exam. Transfers are permit-ted within the same semester only. Call 505-277-6037 to inquire about exam prep and retake discounts. Pre-requisite: Varies by exam. Retakes: $100. Documenta-tion of previous exam taken at our facility required for all retakes. For Apple Pro Apps exams, see 57990V.Course: 54990V $150 For: 2 hoursSPA: Jan 30 F 1:30pm-3:30pmSPB: Feb 20 F 1:30pm-3:30pmSPC: Mar 13 F 1:30pm-3:30pmSPD: Apr 10 F 1:30pm-3:30pmSPE: May 1 F 8:00am-10:00am

Apple Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:54801N Apple Safari for End Users $129

Ed2Go instructor-led classes include:Mac, iPhone, and iPad Programming $119

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or visit digitalarts.unm.edu.

Practical Paranoia: OS X Security Essentials for Home and BusinessWhile Windows users have learned to deal with daily malware and hacker assaults, Macintosh users have had an easy go of it. Until now! In this workshop you will learn how to fully secure your documents, email, web browsing, and entire Internet experience against mal-ware, criminals, hackers, even the government. Learn the security protocols used by the NSA to protect their own computers from data breach. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Suggested: Bring your Mac computer to class with OS X version 10.7 or later installed.Course: 54131 $429 For: 16 hoursSPA: Apr 16-17 ThF 8:00am-5:00pmMarc Mintz

Mavericks 101: OS X Support Essentials 10.9 NEW

Get an in-depth exploration of troubleshooting on OS X Mavericks. Tour the breadth of OS X and the best methods for effectively supporting OS X users and systems. Learn the troubleshooting process, how to use tools and resources, and the features and functionality of OS X. Topics include installation, user accounts file systems, data management, applications and processes, network configuration, network services, peripherals and printing and system startup. Notes: This is an AATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Session is included, valid for six months upon completion of the class. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X, must have Mac OS X experience.Course: 54151 $1699 For: 24 hoursSPA: Apr 28-30 TWTh 8:00am-5:00pmDonny Hornstein

Navigating the iPadFor many, the Apple iPad is becoming the personal computer of choice. Discover what makes the iPad a valuable extension to your computer experience or why you might replace your traditional computer altogether. Learn about its intuitive touch interface “Gestures”, how to work with apps, configure basic settings, and explore other features unique to this device. Prerequi-site: Basic computer experience. Suggested: Bring your iPad to class.Course: 54305 $99 For: 3 hoursSPA: Mar 12 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmHaley Norris

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UNM Continuing Education is the only Apple Autho-rized Training Center in New Mexico. For information on certifications and exams, see our website at digita-larts.unm.edu or call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037.

Apple Exam Prep For information on Apple exam preparation, contact the Apple Authorized Training Center program supervisor at 505-277-6037.

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Logo Design SPRING ONLY

Create effective logos by understanding the processes, strategies, applications and roles that logos play within brand identity. Learn about different types of logos through case studies, design history, and critical exam-ination. Students produce a corporate identity project. Equipment and materials cost about $25.00; a materials list will be available the first day of class. Prerequisite: 55101. Suggested: 55201, 56211.Course: 55123 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 7-28 T 6:00pm-9:00pmKevin Glasgow

Graphic Design & Visual Communication Online

Ed2Go instructor-led classes include:Digital Arts Certificate $5,995Marketing Design Certificate $5,995

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or visit digitalarts.unm.edu.

Business, Marketing and Social Media

The courses in this section are also part of one or more certificate programs.Digital Arts CertificatesVisit digitalarts.unm.edu for more information.

Note: Many of the Business of Digital Art classes are taught in a classroom, not in a computer lab. Computer experience is helpful, but not required. For those taught in a computer lab, computer experience is listed as a prerequisite.

Writing Creative Copy for Print and Web MediaEnhance your company’s image with copy that sparkles, attracts attention and wins new customers. Learn the basics of copywriting techniques for print advertise-ments, direct mail, broadcast, sales literature, public relations and electronic media. Emphasis is placed on developing a creative strategy, market position and segmentation, writing for the buying cycle, messaging and persuasive writing. In addition, we analyze land-mark creative campaigns from some of the world’s most successful companies. Suggested text: The Copywriter’s Handbook by Robert W. Bly. Prerequisite: None.Course: 55604 $239 For: 9 hoursSPA: Apr 30-May 14 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmDoug Stine

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Graphic Design and Visual Communication

The courses in this section are also part of one or more certificate programs.Digital Arts CertificatesVisit digitalarts.unm.edu for more information.

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

Graphic Design and Visual CommunicationLearn to create an effective layout for any graphic de-sign project. Discover the principles of design for clear and attractive visual communication. Topics include an introduction to advertising, publication, and web de-sign; logos and letterhead packages; layout; typography; and color theory. Note: Equipment and materials cost about $25; a materials list will be available the first day of class. Prerequisite: None. Suggested: 55201.Course: 55101 $339 For: 15 hoursSPA: Feb 23-Mar 23 M 6:00pm-9:00pmZac Van Note

History of Graphic Design SPRING ONLY

Explore the language of visual communication by look-ing at design’s rich history. Topics covered include the development of visual communications from the earliest pictographs to the work of contemporary designers and illustrators. Students complete a design project by the last class. Note: Equipment and materials cost about $25; a materials list will be available the first day of class. Suggested text: A History of Graphic Design by Philip B. Meggs. Prerequisite: None. Suggested: 55101.Course: 55102 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 3-24 T 6:00pm-9:00pmKevin Glasgow

Graphic Design and Visual Communication II NEW

Build on the design principles introduced in the intro-ductory class. Learn effective visual communication through the use of marketing standards, color, creativity and graphic style. Estimating, art direction and working with clients and vendors are also addressed. Students complete comprehensive layouts for a project of their choice. Equipment and materials cost about $25. A materials list will be available the first day of class. Pre-requisite: 55101. Course: 55121 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 27-May 18 M 6:00pm-9:00pmZac Van Note

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Using Web Templates NEW

Creating a website is easy and affordable by using a web template from a company like GoDaddy or Wix. Learn how to build your own high quality website using a web template from an available web service. Sign up with a web service, establish an account, determine a domain name, add text and images to your site and set up email and payment links. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Course: 55614 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: Mar 21 Sa 9:00am-4:00pmDan Noyes

Web Analytics with GoogleGoogle Analytics is the most popular tool available for measuring traffic on your website. Learn about web analytics and how to use Google Analytics to get a quantitative understanding of how well your website is meeting your business needs. Evaluate the effec-tiveness of your search engine optimization and social media strategies; spot “pain points” that keep a visitor from converting to a customer; and develop a contin-uous quality improvement process for your site. We’ll look at the reports Google Analytics generates, how to interpret them, how to set and review Performance Benchmarks, and how to use visitor data to drive improvements to your website. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internet experience.Course: 55615 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: Mar 3-5 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pmJeremy Jaramillo

Marketing and Self Promotion for Artists and Other Professionals UPDATED

Develop materials to promote yourself, your business and your art, product or service online and offline. From media kits to promotional calendars, your view of self-marketing will move forward exponentially as a result of this content-packed, practical class. Artists, designers and other professionals will plan and execute publicity tactics with confidence as a result. Prerequi-site: None.Course: 55622 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: Apr 15-29 W 6:00pm-8:00pmMary Ellen Merrigan

Social Media: Facebook, Twitter and Linked-InSocial media supports the human need for social inter-action with other people using the Internet to broad-cast media, dialogue and content. Learn the basics of using Facebook and get an overview of how Twitter and LinkedIn compare. Topics include finding the right site, choosing how to use a site, creating a profile, searching for contacts, establishing relationships, and learning online behavior. Note: To learn about using social media for business and marketing, see 55623. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or basic computer experience.Course: 55605 $99 For: 3 hoursSPA: Feb 20 F 1:00pm-4:00pmVirginia DeBolt

Find and Use Online MediaThe Internet is literally bursting with compelling dig-ital media, but how do you find and use that content correctly? Find free music, images, and video you can use or remix in your own creative works. Learn about Creative Commons, open access licenses, and the public domain, and use sites that by definition say Yes to use. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent expe-rience. Suggested: 55625.Course: 55607 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: Apr 25 Sa 9:00am-4:00pmBarbara Waxer, MA

Facebook NEW

Connect with friends and associates on Facebook! Learn how to create an account, find Facebook Friends, and manage your account settings and privacy on Face-book. Discover how to navigate your News Feed and Timeline. Share news, photos and videos, interact with others and set up a Facebook page. Learn the best ways to chat and how to send private messages. Note: To learn about using Facebook and social media for busi-ness and marketing, see 55623. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 55608 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: Apr 8-10 WF 9:00am-12:00pmVirginia DeBolt

Creating Blogs NEW

Create a free blog hosted on WordPress.com. Choose a name for your blog, learn how to manage the settings to control your blog. Find a theme you like and learn how to add posts. Work with images and image gal-leries. Learn about plugins and widgets. If you go on to create a self-hosted WordPress blog, all the knowl-edge from this class will apply. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Suggested: 58101, 58111.Course: 55609 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: Mar 11-13 WF 1:00pm-4:00pmVirginia DeBolt

Digital Arts CertificatesFor a list of Digital Arts Certificates, see page 5. For complete certificate requirements and costs, see our website at digitalarts.unm.edu or call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037.

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Portfolios for Photographers and Designers SPRING ONLY

Explore the methods used by photographers and de-signers in creating successful portfolios. Take a look at the steps to develop your portfolio: targeting who will see the portfolio and what they want to see; determin-ing the format; choosing the work that will impress the potential client; showcasing your best work; and pro-duction of the finished portfolio. Prerequisite: 55101 or 55801.Course: 55627 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: Mar 6-20 F 2:00pm-4:00pmPat Berrett

Social Media Marketing: Advanced StrategiesGo beyond tweets, likes and plus 1’s as you focus on your customer and their needs. Refine your social media purpose and discover creative ways to use Twitter, Pinterest, Google+ and YouTube for business with con-tent, timing, special tips and tools. Learn to take your business beyond superficial pages and posts that will continue to provide ROI as you review integrated social media campaigns, audit your own social media, develop a synchronized editorial calendar and a social media checklist. Prerequisite: None. Suggested: 55623. Course: 55633 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: May 6-20 W 6:00pm-8:00pmMary Ellen Merrigan

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SkillSoft self-study classes include: 55681N Marketing Essentials $36955682N Competitive Marketing Strategies $179 55683N Strategic Brand Management $179

Ed2Go instructor-led classes include:Achieving Top Search Engine Positions $119Pay Per Click Marketing $1,495Search Engine Marketing $1,895Search Engine Optimization $1,495

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or visit digitalarts.unm.edu.

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Starting a Small Business UPDATED

Do you want to start your own small business? Get information about the complete process: defining your product or service, determining your customer base, the basics of a business plan, tax and licensing require-ments, marketing and pricing strategies. A discussion about accounting and bookkeeping is also included. Prerequisite: None.Course: 55624 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: Mar 17-31 T 6:00pm-8:00pmPat Berrett

Legal Issues in Digital ArtsTo succeed as a digital artist today, you must have an understanding of the legal principles and issues that affect your work. Gain the tools to recognize legal problems and address them appropriately. Topics include contracts for professional services, copyright, model releases, licensing digital art, trademarks, rights of publicity and privacy, First Amendment issues, busi-ness formation, determining when to hire a lawyer and more. Prerequisite: None.Course: 55625 $219 For: 8 hoursSPA: Apr 9-23 Th 6:00pm-8:45pmNote: The last class session ends at 8:30pm. Talia Kosh

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

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rtsChoosing the Right Digital CameraWhether you’re looking to buy your first digital camera, upgrade your existing digital camera, or use a digital camera in conjunction with your film camera, you’ll want to make the right choice. Gain the tools you need to make a decision that’s right for your professional or personal photography goals by discussing megapixels, zoom values, and JPG and RAW file formats. Find out how to transfer photos from camera to computer or print digital photos without ever using a computer at all! Note: To learn how to use your digital camera, see 55801 or 55808. Prerequisite: None.Course: 55807 $99 For: 3 hoursSPA: Feb 28 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmPat Berrett

Getting Started with Your Digital CameraLearn how to best use the point-and-shoot capabilities of your office or personal digital camera. Find out how to download photos from your camera to a computer. If you’ve been assigned to use your office digital camera or you don’t yet feel comfortable using your digital camera yet, this is the perfect way to get started! Notes: Bring your camera, batteries, memory card, manual, and cables to class. For a more extensive course in digi-tal photography, see 55801. Prerequisite: Must have a digital camera (any type). Suggested: Working knowl-edge of Windows or Mac OS.Course: 55808 $99 For: 3 hoursSPA: Mar 28 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmPat Berrett

Using Natural Light in Digital PhotographyTake advantage of natural light, regardless of the situation, while improving your compositional skills. Practice and improve your knowledge of digital pho-tography with local field trips and subsequent critiques. Find out how to take better photos, without having to buy an expensive and complicated camera and without getting bogged down in a lot of technical details. Note: Bring your camera, manual and extra batteries to class. Prerequisites: 55801, must have a digital camera (any type).Course: 55810 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 19-Mar 5 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmField Trip: Feb 21 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmNote: Required field trip: Sat, Feb 21, 1pm-4pm. Mary Elkins

Digital Photography and Videography

The courses in this section are also part of one or more certificate programs.Digital Arts CertificatesVisit digitalarts.unm.edu for more information.

Note: Most of the Digital Photography classes are taught in a classroom, not in a computer lab. Computer experience is helpful, but not required. For those taught in a computer lab, computer experience is listed as a prerequisite.

Photography with a Digital CameraLearn the basics of photography as you explore the capabilities of your digital camera. Discover what aper-ture, shutter speed, and white balance are and how they affect your photographs. Find out how and when to use flash, and experiment with photographic composi-tion to get the most out of your camera—and yourself! Recommended for those new to photography as well as film photographers who want to make the switch to digital. Note: Bring your camera, manual and extra bat-teries to class. Prerequisite: Must have a digital camera (any type). Suggested: 55807, 55808.Course: 55801 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Jan 22-Feb 12 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmMary ElkinsSPB: Jan 26-Feb 16 M 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: This class is web-enhanced. All scheduled class sessions will meet in the classroom. Pat BerrettSPC: Mar 3-12 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pmBarak NagganSPD: Apr 10-May 1 F 1:00pm-4:00pmLisa Tannenbaum

Photography CompositionOne definition for photographic composition is sim-ple: the pleasing selection and arrangement of subjects within the picture area. In general, good pictures result from careful attention to some basic elements of composition, together with appropriate lighting and an interesting subject. Become familiar with the practical applications of the key elements of composition to improve your photography: point of interest, simplic-ity, contrast, balance, framing, viewpoint, direction of movement, diagonals, and rule of thirds. Prerequisite: None.Course: 55804 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: Mar 3-10 T 6:00pm-9:00pmPat Berrett

For Our Younger AudienceStudents age 12-17 may enroll in Digital Arts classes at UNM Continuing Education with special permission. Call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037.

Join us for a free information session on our Digital Arts programs. Get information on certificate programs, courses and employment.

See page 6 for details.

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Digital Wedding Photography SPRING ONLY

Learn the basics of digital wedding photography with your creative talent. Class topics will cover when to shoot in RAW and when to shoot in JPEG, essential camera equipment, lens selection, photography styles based on client needs, day readiness, and presenting your customer outstanding finished prints. There will be an outdoor field trip to simulate an on location event photographing your classmates using the topics learned in class. Prerequisites: 55801/3, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities. Suggested: 55821 or 55823.Course: 55827 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 1-22 W 6:00pm-8:00pmField Trip: Apr 19 Su 1:00pm-5:00pmNote: Required field trip: Sun, Apr 19, 1-5pm.Ryan Young

Creating Depth in Digital PhotographyCreate a strong sense of depth in your photos by utilizing in-camera controls and making the most of photographic opportunities. Topics include the use of aperture and focal length to control depth of field and a comprehensive understanding of how light, back-ground and textures can be used to make your images pop. Prerequisites: 55801, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities.Course: 55828 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 4-18 W 6:00pm-9:00pmField Trip: Mar 14 Sa 9:00am-12:00pmNote: Required field trip: Sat, Mar 14, 9am-12pm. Barak Naggan

Architectural Photography SPRING ONLY

Tackle the challenges of photographing architecture and interiors. Explore the history of architectural pho-tography, design theory and the aesthetics of compo-sitional elements. Using exposure, depth of field, lens choices and color theory, find out how to evaluate a lo-cation and determine the best angles. In addition, learn about the technical issues of artificial and natural light and the materials used within the built environment to recognize differing qualities of light. Prerequisites: 55801, 56311/31 and must have a digital camera with manual capabilities.Course: 55831 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 12-Apr 2 Th 6:00pm-8:00pmField Trip: Mar 21 Sa 9:00am-1:00pmNote: Required field trip: Sat, Mar 21, 9am-1pm. Robert Reck

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Nature and Landscape Photography in Digital SPRING ONLY

Combine your natural talent with a solid working knowledge of your digital camera while in the great outdoors. Produce better results by applying basic tech-niques and an understanding of what works better and why. Topics include photographic gear, digital cameras, lenses and basic optics, when to shoot and how to make the most of your day, techniques and composition, night photography, astrophotography, and accesso-ries. An outdoor excursion is included. Prerequisites: 55801, must have a digital camera with manual capabil-ities.Course: 55824 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 24-31 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pmField Trip: Mar 28 Sa 9:00am-12:00pmNote: Required field trip: Sat, Mar 28, 9am-12pm. Barak Naggan

Photographing People in DigitalProduce great digital pictures of people, indoors or out-side. This class covers the basics of posing and lighting your subjects to get the look you want and to get the best results from your photos. Learn to take quality candid photos of adults and children at work or at play. Discuss the importance of lighting and lens selection. Use the techniques learned to photograph your class-mates on a special class field trip. Prerequisites: 55801, must have a digital camera with manual capabilities. Suggested: 55823.Course: 55825 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 6-20 M 6:00pm-8:00pmField Trips: Apr 11-18 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmNote: Required field trips: Sat, Apr 11 and 18, 1-4pm. Pat Berrett

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rtsDigital Videography: An IntroductionDevelop your technical and creative skills as a digital videographer. Learn how to achieve satisfying and professional-looking footage using your own digital video camera. Implement some basic skills and shoot-ing techniques. Topics include: video formats, camera capabilities, features and operation, camera control, movement and composition, types of shots that make up a scene, sound, light, and how to shoot with editing in mind. Note: Bring your video camera, manual and extra batteries to class. Prerequisite: Working knowl-edge of your digital video camera; must have a digital video camera (any type) or digital stills camera with video mode. Course: 55911 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 24-Apr 2 TTh 9:00am-12:00pmBarak Naggan

Action and Adventure Videography with GoPro NEW

Explore your technical and creative skills as an action and adventure videographer by learning techniques used to achieve professional-looking shots using your own GoPro or similar mountable sports camera. Or, use your video camera to shoot the action from the sideline. Topics include camera capabilities, features, control and operation, movement and composition, mounting options, and scene planning and creation. Note: Bring your video camera, manual and extra batteries to class. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of your video cam-era; must have a digital video camera (any type). Course: 55917 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 21-28 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pmField Trip: Apr 25 Sa 9:00am-12:00pmNote: Required field trip: Sat, Apr 25, 9am-12pm. Barak Naggan

Documentary Videography SPRING ONLY

Acquire the essentials for making great documentaries. Examine excerpts from documentary films and get hands-on experience with typical shooting situations such as setting up for an interview and utilizing obser-vational camera techniques. Topics include objective and subjective camera, interviewing techniques, docu-mentary forms, and typical camera equipment. Prereq-uisite: 55911, must have a digital video camera (any type) or digital stills camera with video mode.Course: 55921 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 21-30 TTh 9:00am-12:00pmBarak Naggan

Sports and Action Photography SPRING ONLY

Sports and action photography is all about being in the right place at the right time. Each sport has predictable and unpredictable moments. From your child’s soccer game to professional level sports, discover the best approaches to creating memorable images. Tackle the challenges of working both indoors and outdoors and get a grasp on exposure, lens selection and courtside access and etiquette for all sports. Prerequisite: 55801 and working knowledge of your digital camera in manual mode; must have a digital camera with manual capabilities. Suggested: 55823, telephoto lens.Course: 55832 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: May 5-19 T 6:00pm-8:00pmField Trips: May 9-16 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmNote: Required field trips: Sat, May 9th and 16th, 1-4pm. Pat Berrett

High Dynamic Range Photography SPRING ONLY

Learn how to create fantastic High Dynamic Range (HDR) images. Determine how many images are need-ed for a great HDR image, what lighting conditions are best for HDR photography, and combine shots with Photoshop and Photomatix HDR software to create an HDR radiance photo file. In addition, explore the software settings and finishing techniques for popular HDR styles and discuss additional software available in the market for HDR processing. Prerequisites: 55801, 56311/31 and must have a digital SLR camera.Course: 55834 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 21-30 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pmJoanne Schmidt

Digital Photography Workflows NEW

Increase your digital photographic efficiency by review-ing your workflow from camera to computer to output. Learn how all aspects of your workflow affect the out-come of your images. This class focuses on the integra-tion of processes for shooting, color management and digital processing with an emphasis on Lightroom and Photoshop. Topics include camera preparation for op-timum file sizes and the process of downloading from camera to computer and backup systems. Note: Bring your camera, batteries, memory card, manual, cables to class. Prerequisites: 55801, 56311/31 and must have a digital camera (any type). Suggested: Bring your laptop to class if you have one.Course: 55837 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: May 2 Sa 9:00am-4:00pmMary Elkins

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

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InDesign: Beginning Learn cutting-edge page layout with Adobe InDesign. Get an introduction to how a page layout program works and learn the basic tools and techniques. We cov-er character formatting, editing and linking text blocks, and importing text and graphics from other applica-tions. In-class exercises emphasize the basic principles of typography and page layout. Prerequisites: 56101 and word-processing experience.Course: 56121 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 9-13 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmAdele Gangai

InDesign: IntermediateRefine your InDesign skills with in-depth use of text and graphics, including tools for paragraph format-ting, tabs, paragraph and character styles, text wrap, and working with imported graphics. We also focus on working with multi-page layouts, including Master Pag-es, automatic page numbering, and the Pages palette. Students work on a newsletter in class. Basic prepara-tion of your document for a commercial printer will be discussed. Prerequisite: 56121/6.Course: 56122 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 16-20 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmAdele Gangai

InDesign: Advanced Increase your InDesign efficiency, and learn professional page layout tricks. Create long documents quickly using multiple Master Pages, sectioning, table of contents and index creation tools, and multi-file books. Data merge, libraries, Bezier drawing tools, tables, advanced typog-raphy techniques, an in-depth use of color, and prepress features are also covered. Prerequisite: 56122.Course: 56123 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 13-17 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmAdele Gangai

InDesign: Beginning—Fast TrackAre you switching to InDesign? Do you have experi-ence with PageMaker, Publisher, or QuarkXPress? Do you need to get up and running quickly? Get a fast-paced introduction to all the basic InDesign tools and techniques. We cover character formatting, working with blocks of text, creating and working with simple graphics, as well as importing text and graphics from other applications. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of any page layout software.Course: 56126 $299 For: 8 hoursSPA: Feb 28 Sa 8:00am-5:00pmAdele Gangai

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Ed2Go instructor-led classes include:Discover Digital Photography $119Photographing People with Your Digital Camera $119Secrets of Better Photography $119

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or visit digitalarts.unm.edu.

Computer GraphicsThe courses in this section are also part of one or more certificate programs.Digital Arts CertificatesVisit digitalarts.unm.edu for more information.

Note: Unless otherwise noted the Computer Graphics classes are taught in a dual platform lab using both Windows and Mac software.

Computer Graphics: An IntroductionExplore the differences between raster and vector graphics and determine which is best for each project. Learn about file formats such as TIFF, JPEG, EPS, PDF, native, RAW data, and discover how they work within graphics software programs, including Photo-shop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash and Dreamweaver. Additional topics include spot, RGB, CMYK, and Web color systems; 2D versus 3D graphics; and digital camera resolution conversions. This course provides important prerequisite information for all beginning courses in computer graphics. Note: See Course Skills Assessment on our website at digitalarts.unm.edu. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent expe-rience.Course: 56101 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Jan 20-29 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmSean LemonsSPB: Feb 2-6 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmAdele GangaiSPC: Apr 6-10 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmAdele Gangai

Scanning and Digitizing PhotosWhether you’re scanning photographic prints, nega-tives, slides or other originals, gain the information you need to buy and use a variety of scanners. Learn the ba-sics of scanning, how to choose the right scanner, and how to use scanners with popular software like Photo-shop or Photoshop Elements. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows or Mac OS.Course: 56105 $99 For: 3 hoursSPA: Apr 2 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmMary Elkins

Visit digitalarts.unm.edu for Course Skills Assessments for Windows Operating System (51101), Mac Operating System (54101/11) and Computer Graphics (56101) prerequisites.

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InDesign: Online PortfoliosAn online portfolio is a must for designers and anyone who creates visual media. Learn how to showcase your work by creating an online portfolio using InDesign’s interactive features—all without knowing any code! Topics include creating galleries, buttons, hyperlinks, animation, and adding audio and video for a truly dynamic interactive portfolio. Students will create an online portfolio in class. Prerequisite: 56121/6.Course: 56128 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: May 11-15 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmAdele Gangai

InDesign: ePublishing for eReaders SPRING ONLY

InDesign is now a professional authoring tool for ePublications. Find out about publication formatting for eBooks, exporting files for ePub, adding audio and video to your publication, and the basics of converting your print files to ePub. We will also discuss PDF and ePUB support for dedicated e-reader device models and customer demands. Prerequisite: 56122.Course: 56130 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 7-14 Sa 9:00am-4:00pmAnita Quintana

Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFsUtilize the note-making and markup capabilities of Ac-robat Pro to make notations to documents for editing and updating. Set up navigation features to make it easy for users to link to other pages, web pages, or other PDFs. Learn how to create electronic forms. Discover how a PDF opens for a user, how to make limited text changes in a PDF, and embed media such as audio and video. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 56181 $219 For: 8.25 hoursSPA: May 5-12 TTh 6:00pm-8:45pmNote: The last class session ends at 8:30pm. Zac Van Note

Digital Prepress SPRING ONLY

Learn to prepare digital files for commercial printing in this introduction to electronic prepress technology. Dis-cover the fundamental terms and technology involved, including pagination, spot and process color, trapping, registration, color separations, halftones and printing technologies. Master the basics of preparing quality files in InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Acrobat. Prerequisites: 56121/6, 56311. Suggested: 56181, 56211.Course: 56185 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 27-May 1 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmAdele Gangai

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Illustrator: IntermediateDelve deeper into the creative power and the produc-tive rewards of computer illustration. Topics include creating and using gradients, advanced type use, an in-depth look at Illustrator’s color controls, and plug-in filters. Several illustrations and single-page displays are presented for use in class. Prerequisite: 56211.Course: 56212 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 7-14 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmAaron Barreras

Photoshop: Beginning With Adobe Photoshop you can do everything from retouching photos to creating original illustrations and collages. Apply lighting and color corrections and correct lens distortions to enhance your photos. Learn about the importance of camera RAW files and how to process them. Use the retouching tools, painting tech-niques and basic filters to improve or alter your photos. Additional topics include file formats, working with type, using Adobe Bridge, and an introduction to basic selections and layers. Prerequisite: 56101.Course: 56311 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 3-12 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmZac Van NoteSPB: Feb 17-24 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmAdele GangaiSPC: May 4-13 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmMary Elkins

Photoshop: IntermediateLearn advanced selection methods to selectively adjust images. Work with a variety of layer techniques to com-bine, enhance and transform your images. Organize and cross-index your image collection with Bridge. Learn about color modes, photo touchup and restoration techniques. In addition, further explore the power of Adobe Camera Raw. Prerequisite: 56311/31.Course: 56312 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 17-26 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmZac Van Note

Veterans, National Guard, active duty military and families—take advantage of your educational benefits by pursuing a career-oriented certificate. See our website at ce.unm.edu/VA for details.

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Color Theory in Digital MediaColor is a critical part of design—whether your project is destined for print, web, video or other media. A clear understanding of color theory and practical applications is the key to using color with confidence. Learn to ap-ply theory in digital applications, including Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, Dreamweaver and more. Learn the differences and applications for Pantone, CMYK, RGB, Hexadecimal colors, and other important color tools. The psychology of color and color harmo-nies are also addressed. Prerequisite: 56101.Course: 56392 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: Mar 2-4 MW 1:00pm-4:00pmAdele Gangai

Computer Graphics Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:56809N Adobe Acrobat Pro XI $9956816N Adobe InDesign CC $129 56830N Adobe Illustrator CC $179 56839N Adobe Photoshop CC $219 56846N Adobe CC Overview New Features $99

Ed2Go instructor-led classes include:Introduction to InDesign CS6 or CC $119 Introduction to Illustrator CS6 $119 Introduction to CorelDraw X5 $119 Introduction to Photoshop CS6 $119 Photoshop CS6 or CC for the Digital Photographer $119 Photoshop CS6 or CC for the Digital Photographer II $119 Photoshop Elements 11 or 12 for the Digital Photographer $119 Photoshop Elements 11 or 12 for the Digital Photographer II $119 Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking $119 Introduction to Lightroom 4 or 5 $119 Digital Arts Certificate $5,995

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or visit digitalarts.unm.edu.

Photoshop: Advanced Navigate Photoshop like the pros! Discover advanced techniques for enhancing photographs and composit-ing images, advanced use of layers (layer masks, layer comps, smart objects, smart filters), advanced selections and special effects with channels, automating and batch processing. The course includes exercises in enhancing a variety of images and creating complex collage-based art. Prerequisite: 56312.Course: 56313 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 7-16 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmZac Van Note

Photoshop Elements: Beginning Use Photoshop Elements (an inexpensive version of Photoshop) to color-correct, crop, and fine-tune your photographs. Add text and other enhancements to your photos, and explore several methods of sharing them, including via email and printing. Understand the differ-ences between JPEG, TIFF, and camera RAW formats, and discuss the basics of color management. Prereq-uisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Suggested: 56101.Course: 56331 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 9-18 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: This course is Windows only. Mary Elkins

Lightroom: BeginningAdobe Lightroom is an ideal photo editing tool for beginners and seasoned photographers alike. With Lightroom, getting your photography into the digital workflow on your computer is easier than ever. Im-port, process, manage, and showcase your images from one shot to an entire shoot. Enjoy tight integration with Photoshop allowing you to quickly make changes and then see the updated effects in Lightroom. Learn how to import photos, organize them, make changes and color corrections, and use Lightroom to present your images to an audience. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience. Suggested: 56101.Course: 56361 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 6-15 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmMary Elkins

Learn expert tips and tricks in InDesign, Illustrator or Photoshop, led by expert instructors in a 6-hour class.

Prerequisites: Complete the Beginning, Intermediate and Advanced classes for your topic.

Plan ahead! Space is limited. Offered in Summer 2015; dates and times to be announced. For information or to be put on a class list, contact Caroline Orcutt at 277-6037 or [email protected].

Adobe Expert Classes $299

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Building Instructional Media with Adobe CaptivateAdobe Captivate provides quick and easy ways to create training objects for computer-based training or web-based training (CBT/WBT). Explore the easy-to-learn tools for creating presentations, software demon-strations, quizzes and more. In addition, learn how using Captivate will assist in making your training 508 compliant. Best practices for creating CBT or WBT are also discussed. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 57151 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 21-30 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmSean Lemons

3D Modeling: An IntroductionExplore various ways to create, edit and arrange ele-ments to construct objects or entire scenes in 3D space. Import elements from other programs such as Illustra-tor to bring depth to vector art, logos, and text. Learn about the principles underlying 3D geometry, including working with polygons, curves and sculpting, so you can edit shapes to create custom designs. Additional topics include exporting finished 3D models for use in programs such as Photoshop, After Effects, or for use in 3D printing. Prerequisite: 56211, 56311. Course: 57201 $329 For: 12 hoursSPA: May 5-12 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmAaron Barreras

Premiere: BeginningLearn the basics of video and audio editing using the non-linear editing (NLE) system Adobe Premiere. Topics include traditional editing vs. NLE, DV capture, importing, editing, transitions, keying, effects, audio, titles, and digital movie file export formats. Students assemble several short movies that demonstrate various editing techniques for video and sound. Prerequi-site: 51101 or 54101/11. Suggested: 57105 or basic knowledge of editing terminology.Course: 57311 $329 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 24-Apr 2 TTh 9:00am-12:00pmMarc Leonard

Film and MultimediaThe courses in this section are also part of one or more certificate programs.Digital Arts CertificatesVisit digitalarts.unm.edu for more information.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Animation and Video Production classes are taught in a dual platform lab using both Windows and Mac software.

Principles of Motion GraphicsLearn how photography, video, illustration, and ani-mation are choreographed to produce attractive and dynamic motion graphics and interactive media. A brief history of motion graphics, and its importance in film, television, and digital media is discussed. Topics include design and concept considerations, compositing tools and techniques, criteria for output delivery to digital media, and key workflow strategies for developing interactive media. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 57105 $279 For: 9 hoursSPA: Feb 26-Mar 5 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pmAaron Barreras

Flash: BeginningWork with Adobe Flash’s timeline-based animation system to create animated presentations for delivery in a wide variety of formats. Topics include using Flash drawing tools, creating animations with keyframes and tweening, linking Flash movies together into websites or other presentation formats, and publishing Flash movies for delivery on the Web, CD or DVD. Prereq-uisite: 56101 or 57105. Suggested: 56211, 57105.Course: 57111 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 17-26 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmSean Lemons

Flash: Intermediate SPRING ONLY

Take your Flash animation to the next level! Create cus-tom gradients for 3D effects in artwork, and work with shape tweening and animation along a path. Add simple interactivity with ActionScript, Flash’s increasingly powerful authoring language. Learn to control large projects with scenes. Add event sounds and soundtracks to presentations, and synchronize animation and sound. Prerequisite: 57111.Course: 57112 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 3-12 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmSean Lemons

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SkillSoft self-study classes include:57824N Adobe Flash Professional CC $129 57832N Adobe Captivate 7 $13957842N Adobe Premiere Elements 12 $99

Ed2Go instructor-led classes include:Introduction to Flash CS6 $119 Intermediate Flash CS6 $119 Introduction to Adobe Edge Animate $119 Introduction to Final Cut Pro X $119 3ds max $1,695 Multimedia Arts Certificate $5,995Video Game Design and Development $1,995How to Get Started in Game Development $119

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or visit digitalarts.unm.edu.

Audio and Music ProductionThe courses in this section are also part of one or more certificate programs.Digital Arts CertificatesVisit digitalarts.unm.edu for more information.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Music Production class-es are taught in a dual platform lab using both Windows and Mac software.

Digital Audio: An IntroductionLearn the fundamentals of computer recording. Topics include multitrack recording, podcasting basics, virtual instrument and effect plugins, two-track editing, under-standing file formats, computer audio hardware basics, and Internet audio. Prerequisite: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 57601 $279 For: 9 hoursSPA: Feb 19-26 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmJoey Belville

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sFinal Cut Pro: Beginning-IntermediateFinal Cut Pro X is a revolutionary video editing appli-cation that helps beginners and seasoned professionals achieve stunning results. In this three-day hands-on course, students become familiar with the user inter-face while they learn how to perform editing functions. Students work with real-world media to learn practical approaches to video editing-from basic techniques to Final Cut Pro’s powerful advanced features. Notes: This class is equivalent to 57911. Class 57911 includes one Apple Certification Exam Session at a reduced price. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X, must have Mac OS X experience. Suggest-ed: 57105 or basic knowledge of editing terminology. Course: 57322 $799 For: 24 hoursSPA: Jan 26-28 MTW 8:00am-5:00pmNote: This course is Mac only. Brad StoddardSPB: Mar 9-11 MTW 8:00am-5:00pmNote: This course is Mac only. Brad Stoddard

Final Cut Pro: Advanced Editing and Finishing TechniquesExpand your video editing skills to include professional editing enhancements and features, focusing on media management, editing workflows and finishing tech-niques. Topics include library and media management, advanced trimming, creating auditions, secondary storylines and compound clips to streamline your post-production workflow. This class is ideal for intermediate editors with a desire to expand their editing efficiency and skills. Prerequisite: 57322/911. Course: 57323 $429 For: 16 hoursSPA: Apr 6-15 MW 1:00pm-5:00pmNote: This course is Mac only. Brad Stoddard

DaVinci Resolve: Introduction to Color GradingGet an introduction to DaVinci Resolve, whether you’re an experienced colorist or a first time user. Learn the operational side of Resolve along with some practical real world training on workflows, color theory, grading approaches and techniques. Resolve is ideal for beginning colorists, editors, DITs, DPs, and VFX folks, or anyone with a desire to work with color cor-rection and grading in video. Students are encouraged to download Resolve Lite and become familiar with the interface prior to the start of class. Prerequisite: 56101 and 57311 or 57322/911 or equivalent experi-ence with any non-linear editing software. Suggested: 56392. Course: 57361 $429 For: 16 hoursSPA: May 4-13 MW 1:00pm-5:00pmBrad Stoddard

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Logic Pro: Beginning-IntermediateThis three-day hands-on course introduces students to Logic Pro’s primary features and basic user interface. Students learn how to generate a customized audio and MIDI configuration that will seamlessly integrate with their own personal production studio. Students also create their own song using Logic Pro’s comprehen-sive array of software instruments, Apple Loops, and DSP effects. In-depth lessons cover MIDI and audio recording, streamlined editing and arrangement tech-niques, user defined key commands, automation, using external MIDI controllers, mixing, and creating final output. Notes: This class is equivalent to 57981. Class 57981 includes one Apple Certification Exam Session at a reduced price. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X, must have Mac OS X experi-ence. Suggested: 57601 or basic knowledge of audio terminology.Course: 57611 $799 For: 24 hoursSPA: Mar 16-26 MTWTh 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: This course is Mac only. Joey Belville

Music Promotion and Distribution SPRING ONLY

Learn the ins and outs of promoting and distributing your independently produced music online. Emphasis on getting your music into online stores such as iTunes, Amazon, etc. Mastering, artwork, radio, movie, TV placements, management, touring, licensing, and copy-rights are topics that will also be covered. Prerequisite: None.Course: 57691 $209 For: 6 hoursSPA: Apr 21-23 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmJoey Belville

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Apple Certified Professional for Video and Music

The courses in this section are also part of one or more certificate programs.Digital Arts CertificatesVisit digitalarts.unm.edu for more information.

Notes: All courses in this section are Mac only. All Apple Creative Professional classes require a written request 14 days prior to the start date to drop a class or transfer to another section. Exams are non-refundable.

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

Apple Exam Prep For information on Apple exam preparation, contact the Apple Authorized Training Center program supervisor at 505-277-6037.

Final Cut Pro X: Professional Post ProductionFinal Cut Pro X is a revolutionary video editing appli-cation that helps beginners and seasoned professionals achieve stunning results. In this three-day hands-on course, students become familiar with the user inter-face while they learn how to perform editing functions. Students work with real-world media to learn practical approaches to video editing—from basic techniques to Final Cut Pro’s powerful advanced features. Notes: This is an AATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Session is included, valid for six months upon comple-tion of the class. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X, must have Mac OS X experi-ence. Suggested: 57105 or basic knowledge of editing terminology. Course: 57911 $899 For: 24 hoursSPA: Jan 26-28 MTW 8:00am-5:00pmNote: This course is Mac only. SPB: Mar 9-11 MTW 8:00am-5:00pmNote: This course is Mac only. Brad Stoddard

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

Join us for a free information session on our Digital Arts programs. Get information on certificate programs, courses and employment.

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Logic Pro XThis three-day hands-on course introduces students to Logic Pro’s primary features and basic user interface. Students learn how to generate a customized audio and MIDI configuration that will seamlessly integrate with their own personal production studio. Students also create their own song using Logic Pro’s compre-hensive array of software instruments, Apple Loops, and DSP effects. In-depth lessons cover MIDI and audio recording, streamlined editing and arrangement techniques, user defined key commands, automation, using external MIDI controllers, mixing, and creat-ing final output. Notes: This is an AATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Session is included, valid for six months upon completion of the class. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequi-site: 54101/11 or basic knowledge of Mac OS X, must have Mac OS X experience. Suggested: 57601 or basic knowledge of audio terminology.Course: 57981 $899 For: 24 hoursSPA: Mar 16-26 MTWTh 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: This course is Mac only. Joey Belville

Apple Certification Exam SessionRegister to take your Apple Pro Apps exam at our AATC facility. Notes: Exams are non-refundable. Prices are subject to change and may vary by exam. Transfers are permitted within the same semester only. Call 505-277-6037 to inquire about exam prep, retake discounts and exam sessions included with the Apple Creative Professional classes. Prerequisite: Varies by exam. Re-takes: $100. Documentation of previous exam taken at our facility required for all retakes. For Apple IT exams, see 54990V.Course: 57990V $150 For: 2 hoursSPA: Jan 30 F 1:30pm-3:30pmSPB: Feb 20 F 1:30pm-3:30pmSPC: Mar 13 F 1:30pm-3:30pmSPD: Apr 10 F 1:30pm-3:30pmSPE: May 1 F 8:00am-10:00am

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The courses in this section are also part of one or more certificate programs.Digital Arts CertificatesVisit digitalarts.unm.edu for more information.

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

Creating and Maintaining a WebsiteGet an overview of the tools and techniques involved in creating and updating websites. Discuss the practical matters of file organization, site navigation and content update strategies. Students get hands-on experience with Dreamweaver and HTML text editors. The pro-cess of uploading files is also covered. Prerequisites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internet experience.Course: 58101 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 23-27 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmVirginia DeBoltSPB: Apr 6-15 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmPaul Simmons

Create a Simple Website SPRING ONLY

Using free web design tools, create a website about your family, business or anything that interests you. Learn strategies for planning your site, use HTML to create and link individual web pages, and add images for visual appeal. Determine some basic styles using fonts and colors for a cohesive theme. Finally, upload your files to the World Wide Web. Prerequisites: Work-ing knowledge of Mac or Windows and the Internet.Course: 58105 $129 For: 8 hoursSPA: May 9 Sa 9:00am-5:00pmPaul Simmons

HTML: BeginningEnhance your ability to control the looks and func-tionality of your Web pages by learning HTML and XHTML, the closely related languages that programs such as Dreamweaver use behind the scenes. Use code to add graphics, links, and tables to your pages, and ex-plore the power of CSS to format text consistently and quickly. Gain an understanding of the similarities and differences between HTML and XHTML, and practice using FTP to upload your pages to a live Web server. Prerequisites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent expe-rience, and Internet experience.Course: 58111 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 9-18 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmJeff Brody

Online Courses in Digital ArtsFor online courses in Digital Arts topics offered by SkillSoft and Ed2Go, please see our website at digitalarts.unm.edu.

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Responsive Web Design with BootstrapExpand your web design repertoire, future-proof your websites and empower your users with Responsive Web Design. New tools like Twitter Bootstrap make the process of designing a site suitable for multiple mobile and desktop devices more effective than ever before. Learn the basics of good responsive design practices; how to work with responsive grid layouts, images and typography; the role of media queries; and specifically how Bootstrap makes building a responsive site easier. Prerequisite: 58101 or 58111.Course: 58191 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 20-29 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmJeff Brody

Principles of Accessible Web DesignAs many as 20% of World Wide Web users experience some form of disability. This means that they might not be able to use your site to its best potential. Learn to construct attractive, standards-based websites that are usable by people of all ability levels, with and without assistive technologies such as screen readers and video captioning software. We’ll discuss designing for four major obstacles to usability (visual, audio, mobility, and cognitive), and learn how to build websites according to Federal and international standards for accessibility, validating our designs using industry-standard tools. Also included is a discussion of assistive technologies such as screen readers and video-captioning software. Prerequisite: 58101 or 58111.Course: 58201 $209 For: 6 hoursSPA: May 4-6 MW 1:00pm-4:00pmVirginia DeBolt

HTML and CSSDeveloped to work hand-in-hand with both HTML and XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) has played a significant role in bringing the power of desktop publishing to web page design. Learn to use CSS to change the colors, fonts, paragraph-indents, and even the layout of a web page—or an entire website, for that matter—with just a few keystrokes. Explore different ways to make your pages look good, discover how using CSS can improve functionality, and how it works in HTML-editors such as Dreamweaver. Prerequisite: 58111. Suggested: 58121.Course: 58117 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 23-Apr 1 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmJeff Brody

Dreamweaver: BeginningThis powerful web-authoring program puts both visual design and sophisticated HTML tools at your fingertips. Topics include setting up the Dreamweaver environment, using type and graphics, adding links, and using tables. The basics of applying Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) to HTML elements, and adding Adobe Edge web fonts are covered. Learn how to upload your site to a web server and ensure efficient site manage-ment with browser testing and validation. Prerequi-sites: 51101 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internet experience. Suggested: 58111. Course: 58121 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Feb 23-Mar 4 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmPaul SimmonsSPB: Mar 23-27 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmVirginia DeBolt

Dreamweaver: Intermediate Take your web-authoring skills to the next level. Learn to use Dreamweaver’s new CSS Designer panel, create layouts using HTML5 structural elements, and learn the basics of designing for devices from smartphones to desktop computers using Dreamweaver’s ‘Mobile First’ methodology. Add interactivity with HTML forms and CSS3 properties, and automate page development and maintenance with templates, library items and snippets. Learn efficient site management techniques, including site assets, and file check-in/check-out. Prerequisites: 58111, 58121. Course: 58122 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 20-24 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmVirginia DeBolt

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Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: BeginningReceive an introduction to the open-source web pro-gramming language, PHP, and discover why so many web developers prefer to use it with MySQL (an open-source database technology) for their data-driven appli-cations. Learn the basics of the PHP language and how to use PHP to generate your HTML. Get acquainted with the MySQL database, and learn to use PHP and MySQL together. Develop real world web-based appli-cations in class. Prerequisites: 58111, 58121.Course: 59411 $329 For: 12 hoursSPA: Mar 10-19 TTh 2:00pm-5:00pmGene Higgins

Web Design and Development Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:58802N Designing and Hosting a Website $12958805N HTML5 $21958811N Working with HTML5 and CSS3 $12958834N Adobe Dreamweaver CC $9958863N JavaScript Fundamentals $21958868N DHTML Basics $13958870N XML Essentials $21958872N Advanced XML $25958875N Introduction to Ajax Development $129

Ed2Go instructor-led classes include:Creating Web Pages $119 Advanced Web Pages $119 Designing Effective Websites $119 Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5 $119 Intermediate CSS3 and HTML5 $119 Advanced CSS3 and HTML5 $119Introduction to Dreamweaver CS6 $119Intermediate Dreamweaver CS6 $119 Introduction to JavaScript $119 Introduction to PHP and MySQL $119 Introduction to ASP.NET $119 Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 $119 Creating jQuery Mobile Websites with Dreamweaver $119 Introduction to Google Analytics $119 Web Design Certificate $5,995Web Design Professional $2,995 Webmaster $1,795 Web Applications Developer $2,195 Mobile Web Developer $2,195 Mobile and Desktop Web Developer $2,995

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or visit digitalarts.unm.edu.

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sContent Management Systems for WebsitesContent management systems (CMS) are becoming in-creasingly popular for the authoring and administration of websites. These software systems provide a means to control the presentation of sites, as well as a database for storing site content. But CMSes vary in complexity and flexibility. Survey several popular CMSes, including WordPress, ExpressionEngine, Joomla, Drupal and Plone, as well as the popular Learning Management System (LMS), Moodle. Discuss the pros and cons of each and arm yourself with knowledge to make the right decision when choosing a CMS. Prerequisite: 58111. Suggested: 58117 or 58121.Course: 58221 $179 For: 6 hoursSPA: Mar 30-Apr 1 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmSean Lemons

WordPress: BeginningWordPress is a free, open source publishing system that allows users without technical expertise in design and development to create and manage a blog with ease. But more than blogs, WordPress can be used as a Content Management System (CMS) for a variety of websites. Learn how to set up and configure WordPress to meet your needs, whether for a blog, a personal site or a business site. Choose themes and plugins to further enhance and customize WordPress. Prerequi-sites: 58101, 58111, and 58117 or 58121. Suggested: 55125.Course: 58231 $299 For: 12 hoursSPA: May 5-14 TTh 9:00am-12:00pmMarc Leonard

JavaScript: BeginningBuild dynamic and interactive web pages using JavaS-cript. Develop a familiarity with fundamental scripting concepts such as objects, properties, and methods. Learn how to create image rollovers and pop-up win-dows, and use the Document Object Model (DOM) for basic form validation. Prerequisite: 58111. Sug-gested: 58117.Course: 58411 $329 For: 12 hoursSPA: Apr 7-16 TTh 2:00pm-5:00pmGene Higgins

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Learn how the cool tricks get done with HTML5, CSS3, and JQuery. Use semantic elements such as nav, header and footer. Find out about native browser features such as audio, video, and canvas as well as some of the form input elements. Explore features of CSS like drop shadows and web fonts before turning to a quick introduction to JQuery. Exercises will include several different ways to create a slide show for a webpage, a look at AJAX, and some dynamic visual elements using jQuery UI. Prerequisites: 58117, 58411. Course: 58415 $329 For: 12 hoursSPA: May 5-14 TTh 2:00pm-5:00pmGene Higgins

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PEP Courses Are Open to EveryoneRegistration is open to all adults (eighteen years and older) regardless of educational background. In some cases, classes are open to younger persons; this exception is noted in the particular course description. Most Personal Enrichment classes are held in Albuquerque. We do offer classes on the Westside. For more in-formation, call 505-277-6320. UNM Continuing Education is a self-sustain-ing department. All courses have set minimums and decisions on course cancellations are made 2-3 days prior to the start date of each class. Please don’t wait until the last minute to register.

We’re Here To HelpStudents requiring special accom-modations or students who have comments, questions or suggestions should contact the Senior Program Manager, Marie McGhee. UNM is in compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of 1973 and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

Suggestions on any of the Personal Enrichment Program courses are always welcome! Call 505-277-6320 or 505-277-9250.

Tuition RemissionEffective Aug. 1, 2012 active employees and retirees will be eligible to apply the equivalent of up to one credit hour of undergraduate tuition per calendar year to approved personal enrichment courses offered by the Division of Continuing Educa-tion, UNM Center for Life and other University departments. In addition, active employees and retirees will remain eligible for the equivalent of undergraduate resident tuition for up to two credit hours per calendar year of approved health and fitness courses, and retirees will remain eligible for unlimited academic and professional development courses, subject to the provisions of University Policy 3700. Employees and retirees are reminded that personal enrich-ment and health and fitness courses provided through the University are taxable benefits, included in the taxable income of participating employees and retirees. Spouses, domestic partners and dependent children are not eligible for tuition remission on personal enrichment or health and fitness courses.

For questions regarding the UNM tuition remission benefit, call the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Teach a Class With UsSubmit a course proposal to the program manager. Call 505-277-9250 to request that an instructor application be emailed to you, stop by to pick one up from our receptionist, or download a PDF from our website: ce.unm.edu/TeachCE.

Application deadlines

Semester Turn in by Semester Turn in by Summer 2015 Jan 3, 2015 Fall 2015 Mar 2, 2015

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Marie McGhee has been with UNM Continuing Education since 2006. She strongly be-lieves that a core aspect of any university’s mission is to bridge with the community. Marie loves the opportunity to collab-orate with Continuing Educa-tion’s stellar roster of instructors to develop and offer courses of interest and lifelong learning for the New Mexico community. The Personal Enrichment Pro-gram, has 200 instructors, more than 10,000 students a year and over 50 locations through-out the Albuquerque area.

MARIE MCGHEE

Marie McGhee Senior Program ManagerPhone: 505-277-6320 Fax: 505-277-8975 Email: [email protected]

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NortheastA Time To Relax Yoga Studio 11603 Menaul (east of Juan Tabo)Aikido of Albuquerque 5600 McLeod NE, Suite D (between San Mateo & San Pedro)Albuquerque Shin - Budo Kai Dojo 3100-A San Mateo NE (San Mateo and Candelaria)Ann Silva’s Sewing Center 4520 Alexander Blvd. NE (Montaño at I-25)Apple Mountain Music 10301 Comanche NE (Comanche and Morris)APS Aztec Complex 2611 Eubank NE (Eubank and Candelaria)Ayurvedic Institute 11311 Menaul Blvd. NE (east of Juan Tabo)Baila! Baila! 2801 Girard NE (Girard and Candelaria)Body Balance Yoga 3705 Westerfeld Dr. NE (Comanche and Eubank)Continuing Education (CE) North & South Buildings 1634 University Blvd. NE (Indian School and University)Coyote Clay School 5107 Edith NE (Edith south of Montaño)Combining Cultures Acupuncture 2021 Madeira Dr. NECrystal Mountain 5041 Indian School Rd. NE, Suite 400 (between Carlisle and San Mateo)Dennis Chavez Elementary 7500 Barstow St. NE (Barstow and San Francisco)First Congregational Church 2800 Lomas Blvd. NEGood Samaritan Society Manzano Del Sol Village 5201 Roma Ave. NE (San Mateo & Lomas)Healing Gate 3212 Monte Vista NE (Campus Blvd. and Monte Vista)Heights Cumberland Church 8600 Academy Rd NE (Academy East of Wyoming)High Desert Yoga—Nob Hill 4600 Copper NE (corner of Copper & Jefferson)Hot Flash Glass, Inc.

2111 San Mateo NE (on San Mateo south of Indian School)Hot Yoga Infusion 12500 Montgomery Blvd. NE (corner of Tramway and Montgomery)Jewish Community Center (JCC) 5520 Wyoming Blvd. NE (Wyoming and Academy)Keshet Dance Company 4121 Cutler Ave NELos Altos Christian Church 11900 Haines NE (one block south of Indian School, one block east of Juan Tabo)Los Altos Pool 10100 Lomas Blvd. NEMike’s Iron Gym 1214 San Pedro NE (Lomas and San Pedro)Monte Vista Christian Church 3501 Campus Blvd. NE (one block North of Central between Carlisle and one block East of Monte Vista)New Heart Center for Wellness 601 Lomas Blvd. NENew Mexico Jazz Workshop 5500 Lomas Blvd. NEThe Quilt Works 11117 Menaul NE (Menaul & Juan Tabo)Quilts From the Heart 417 TramwayRosales Karate & Kickboxing Academy 3208 San Mateo NE (San Mateo & Montgomery)Ryan’s Sewing and Vacuum 9500 Montgomery Blvd NE (Montgomery near Eubank)Shedden Pilates 4200 Lomas, Suite ASNAP Fitness 1530 Tramway Blvd. NEStudio Pizazz 4111 Louisiana Blvd. NET’ai Chi Chih Center 3107 Eubank NE, Suite 19 (SW corner of Scottsdale Village)UNM Center for Life 4700 Jefferson St. NEWellspring Center for Yoga 5500 San Mateo NE, #103 (east side of San Mateo before Academy)

UNM Continuing Education has been offering non-credit classes to the residents of the greater Albuquerque area since 1928. In response to ever-increasing demand for education programs held at neighborhood loca-tions, off-campus class offerings continue to grow. Find one in your neighborhood!

If you have any comments or suggestions concerning off-campus classes, or know of locations for classes to be held, please write to: Personal Enrichment Program, UNM Continuing Education, MSC07 4030, 1 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001.

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NorthwestAAA Solar 2021 Zearing NW (Rio Grande and I-40)ABQ Botanic Gardens 2601 Central NWABQ Stars Dance Studio 4801 Montano Rd. NW, Suite B-3Canine Country Club 7327 4th St. NW (one mile north of Osuna)Factory on Fifth Art Space 1715 5th St NWForm Studio 3001 Monte Vista Blvd.Garfield Middle School 3501 6th St. NWJan’s on 4th 10004 4th Street NW (north of Alameda)Ladera Golf Course 3401 Ladera Drive NW (Sequoia and Unser)Music Magic Studio 2113 Charleviox St. NW (Romer & Charleviox in Old Town)Park Fine Art Gallery 323 Romero St. Suite 6Quilts Olé 3923 Corrales Rd (west on Alameda north on Corrales Rd.)Rio Grande Nature Center 2901 Candelaria Rd. NW (Candelaria west of Rio Grande)Spiritual Renewal Center 6400 Coors Blvd. NWSunny Skies Solar 2433 Pueblo Bonito NW (North of Montaño off Rio Grande)

SoutheastArtichoke Cafe 424 Central SE (Corner of Central & Edith)Double Time Dance Studio 112 Morningside SE (Central & Morningside)Highland High School Pool 4700 Coal SE (San Mateo & Zuni)Lloyd Shaw Studio’s 5506 Coal Ave. SEManzano Mesa Multigenerational Center 501 Elizabeth SE (Eubank & Southern south of Central)Puerto Del Sol Golf Course 1800 Girard SE (Girard & Gibson)Rhythm Dance Company 3808 Central Ave SE (Nob Hill area, on Central, east of Carlisle)

SouthwestUNM Championship Golf Course (south on 1-25, exit east on Rio Bravo)Mudfish Pottery 2281 Wilbur SW (west on Bridge past Sunset to Tapia)

Rio Grande Indoor Pool 2312 Arenal SW

East Mountain LocationsMcFarland Garden & Studio 46 Piñon Heights (Sandia Park)Mountain Meadow Neighborhood Garden 242 Piñon Trail (Cedar Crest)

Private StudiosAragon Studio 421-Broadway SE (NW Corner of Broadway and Coal)Barnes Studio 3543-B Highway 47, Peralta NMBerrenberg Office 3876 Masthead NE (Jefferson and Masthead)Cooley Home 608 Val Verde SE (Washington and Lead)Diener Studio 500 2nd Street SW (corner of Coal & 2nd)Feher Office 5800 McLoed NE, Suite E (east of San Mateo, north of Montgomery)Forrester Studio 1225 8th St. NWJohnson Office 1709 Moon NE (near Moon & Indian School)Lerma Studio 10101 2nd St. NW (north of Alameda)Ralph Green Studio 1114 Central SWSailer Studio 8401 Dunhill SW (Bridge & Unser)Segara Residence 7813 Indian School Rd. NE (between Wyoming & Pennsylvania)Sturges Studio 346 Tyler Rd. NW

Westside and Rio Rancho LocationsCanine Country Club 4201 Marna Lynn NW (west on Paseo, right on Eagle Ranch, left on Paradise to Marna Lynn)Dance Place 1005 21st. St. SE, Suite ADesert Greens Golf Course 10035 Country Club Ln. (Golf Course & Country Club, Westside)Rio Rancho High School 301 Loma Colorado NE (NM 528 north to High Resort Blvd. west to Loma Colorado)Santa Ana Golf Club 288 Prairie Star Rd. (Bernalillo)Stardust Dance Academy 135 N. Camino del Pueblo (Bernalillo)

UNM West 2600 College Blvd. (King Road & Unser)

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Botanical Drawing & Watercolor PaintingWith a step-by-step approach to drawing and water-color. You learn how lighting specimens, and drawing studies relate to developing a botanical watercolor study. Demonstrations include drawing and watercolor glazing techniques. Beginner and experienced levels welcome. Note: A materials list is available at ce.unm.edu. An additional materials fee of $13 for subject matter is payable to instructor at the beginning of the first class.Course: 02156 $140 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Feb 11-Mar 4 W 9:30am-12:30pmSPB: Feb 11-Mar 4 W 1:00pm-4:00pmBoth sections: CE South BuildingLisa Coddington

Illustrating Cats and DogsFrom Picasso to Hockney, dogs and cats have served as muses to artists and figure prominently in their work. They are easy and fun to draw which makes them ideal models for the creative process. From a simple logo to complex images that display fur, texture and anatomy, this six-week course will cover every aspect of illustrat-ing dogs and cats. Quick pencil sketches, caricatures, cartoons, storyboarding, turnarounds and sequential artwork will help the student find their unique style, method and medium. Throughout the course, the student will create and maintain a reference portfolio. During one session, a photo studio session will be set up to demonstrate how to photograph, illuminate and pose dogs for illustration and reference. By the end of the course, the student will have created a small multi-media portfolio and feel confident about approaching any artwork that includes four-legged creatures. Note: Instructor will provide a materials list at the first class. Approximate cost of materials is $35.Course: 02161 $105 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Mar 4-Apr 8 W 6:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingDebra Klecan

Travel Sketchbook JournalingExplore natural and urban places with a sketchbook journal and camera or other photo device. Learn how to make your travel journal your most valued souvenir. Practice basic observation and artistic skills to quick sketch, paint, photograph and write wherever you are. Learn how to make picture essays to effectively tell the story of your travels and daily life. Improve your images and apply the artistic concepts of composition, lighting, natural perspective, color and more. Each week the class will meet in a different location. Note: First class meets at Albuquerque Botanical Gardens, 2601 Central NE.Course: 02163 $85 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Feb 22-Mar 15 Su 12:00pm-3:30pmABQ Botanical GardensSunny Birklund

ARTS & CRAFTSArtsDrawing for the Absolute BeginnerThis is a foundation course designed to teach the begin-ner the fundamental techniques for drawing. Through a variety of projects, the student will be introduced to the elements of line, contour, form, value, texture, com-position and perspective. Principles of light and shade and how line helps to reveal form will be explored using a variety of materials. Students will draw from real objects, and supplied exercises. Learning to draw is learning how to see. Note: Materials list available at ce.unm.edu.Course: 02152 $85 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Jan 21-Feb 11 W 1:00pm-3:00pmCE North BuildingPolly Jackson

The Artist’s Way, Part II—Walking in this WorldWalking in This World is the intermediate level of the Artist’s Way Program, presenting the next step in re-discoverying and nurturing the creative self. The Artist’s Way launched many travelers on the creative seas; Walking in this World can bring to those travel-ers clarity, encouragement and empowerment. In this gentle pilgrimage, we will move issue by issue, walking and talking about deeper issues of our creative souls—those issues common not only to creative beginners, but to those much further down the creative road. The creative life is rewarding, but difficult. Much of that difficulty is eased by a sense of shared faith and companionship, which are to be discovered in this gentle pilgrimage upon which there will be epiphanies, awakenings, remembering and laughter. Required Text: Walking in This World, Cameron. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Approximate cost of materials is $45.Course: 02155 $145 For: 12 sessionsSPA: Jan 28-Apr 15 W 9:00am-11:30amCE South BuildingSusan Lundy, Professional Artist, trained facilitator

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CraftsPainting with AcrylicsLearn to paint shape and form without drawing. The emphasis of this class will be on color, space and com-position, value and texture, contrast and balance. We will explore the principles of design, the medium and techniques, the mood and meaning, and the elements of art. Note: A materials list is available at ce.unm.edu. Materials cost approximately $90. Bring materials to the first class session. Attendance at the first class is mandatory.Course: 02170 $110 For: 7 sessionsSPA: Feb 19-Apr 2 Th 1:00pm-4:00pmSPB: Apr 8-May 20 W 6:00pm-9:00pmBoth sections: CE North BuildingPolly Jackson

Japanese Sumi-e PaintingThis is an entry level course for people who have never had experience with Japanese style brush-and-ink paint-ing (sumi-e). It is also a continuing course for previous students. We will learn the basic philosophy behind the practice of this art-form through learning and practicing the fundamental techniques which are used in all aspects of sumi-e. The techniques are simple, and when put to-gether students will be able to create quality aesthetically pleasing works of art. In this art-form practice makes perfect. Because repetition is involved, students will go through many sheets of rice paper. We will progress from simple lines to full landscapes, and you will be creating works of art by the end of the course. Note: Materials List and syllabus available at ce.unm.edu.Course: 02172 $135 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Feb 14-Apr 18 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmCE North BuildingGeorge Leone

Oil Painting with Pallet KnifeThis course is for both beginners and intermediates. With the right amount of paint and the right surface us-age of the pallet knife, you are able to express a variety of textures, thus producing a more expressive painting. We will use different exercises, such as still life, land-scapes, and a topic choice of your own. Bring your own oil paints, pallet knife, 16"x20" (or similar size) canvas and two brushes.Course: 02174 $155 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Mar 5-Apr 23 Th 10:00am-12:00pmPark Fine Art Gallery Studio – OldtownYoung-Sook Park

Life DrawingThis class will focus on drawing the human form. Work-ing from the model we will learn to interpret the hu-man form to build confidence and improve control. We will begin with exercises in gesture, expressing the pose in as few lines as possible. The next step will be to block in the structure of the figure, learning to see the effects of light and shadow. Finally, we will cover rendering and techniques for finishing a piece, learning to see the subtleties that allow the artist to become more intimate with the subject. As class size is limited, please sign up early. A Materials list is available through registration and ce.unm.edu. Drawing materials cost approximately $25. Note: Additional model fee of $30 is payable to the instructor at beginning of the first class.Course: 02166 $145 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Apr 6-May 11 M 6:00pm-9:00pmCE North BuildingLino Saffioti

Paint the New Mexico SkyThe New Mexico Sky has attracted artists for many years to paint its beauty, drama and varied colors. We will focus on learning to see the colors and then mixing them. Demonstrations will be given throughout the day and students will receive individual attention. Students will also learn how to blend, create depth and color theory. Students will complete a painting by the end of the workshop and there will also be a short critique on student’s work. This class will focus on the use of oil paints to capture the New Mexico Sky. Note: There will be time for a lunch break up to one hour, bring a sack lunch, or you may go to lunch off-site. Materials list available at ce.unm.edu.Course: 02168 $89 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 24 Sa 9:00am-6:00pmCE North BuildingGary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

Painting for the Complete BeginnerThis painting class is designed for people who have no previous painting experience. The most important ob-jective of the class is to be in a comfortable, stress-free environment with other beginning painters. Learn to understand basic principals of color and applying paint to canvas. The emphasis on the class will be creativi-ty, not technique. We will explore personal-painting genres, mood, imagination and how they can be used to create a successful painting. No drawing experience is necessary. Learn through help of in-class demonstra-tions and one-on-one artistic advice from the instruc-tor. Note: A Materials List is available at ce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of materials is $50.Course: 02169 $95 For: 7 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Mar 5 Th 6:00pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingAnn Hart Marquis, BA, MS

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Shibori: Japanese Art of Fabric DyeingDiscover and create the beautiful hand-dyed fabrics of Japan! Shibori is a traditional Japanese fabric dyeing technique, whereby the fabric is shaped and secured in various ways before dyeing. A hands-on introduc-tion to wrapping and stitching techniques then dyeing the fabric will demonstrate how to produce an overall surface design on fabric. You will take home one com-pleted scarf (or small tapestry), as well as several sample squares. This class is for students of any level. Note: A Materials list is available at ce.unm.edu. An additional Materials Fee of $40 is payable to the instructor at the start of class.Course: 02184 $110 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Apr 25-May16 Sa 10:00am-4:00pmCE North BuildingSara Magnuson

Watercolor TechniquesThe goal of this course is to welcome the beginning student, as well as the more advanced artist, to explore the basic techniques of watercolor. Focusing on both observation and design you will learn to develop a final painting from beginning stages to a finished product with the help of in-class demonstrations, one-on-one artistic advice from the instructor, and time to develop individual projects. We will emphasize: landscape de-velopment from photos, creating the illusion of realistic space, technique experimentation, creative expression, and enjoy the unexpected surprises that come along with this medium. Topics covered will include: basic design, color, composition, and glazing and layering techniques. Bring your own images and photos to work from. Note: Materials list available at ce.unm.edu. Please have supplies at first class.Course: 02183 $110 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 26-Mar 2 M 6:00pm-9:00pmCE North BuildingGary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

Expressive Color in Oil PastelsColor can make or break your painting. Discover the many ways you as an artist can use color to convey feelings and evoke emotions through your art. You will learn the seven elements and principles of design to cre-ate a strong and pleasing painting. Improve your ability to apply color in a way that the impressionists and ex-pressionists did to transform your ideas expressively and uniquely. Each class will begin with a brief demonstra-tion and color exercises to help you see colors in a new way. Be prepared to transform your work from the very first class. Note: Materials list available at ce.unm.edu. Materials cost approximately $40. Only oil pastels will be used in this class, do not bring chalk/soft pastels. Optional: Bring a table top easel.Course: 02186 $95 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 26-Mar 2 M 6:00pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingGary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

Fresh Finish Painting NEW

Maximize your painting sessions! Learn techniques to streamline the process and create fresh vibrant works of art. All painting medium welcome, please contact instructor for supply list. Course: 02175 $135 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Mar 4-Apr 22 W 6:00pm-9:00pmSailer Studio in SW AreaBethe Sailer

Splash Ink with Watercolor WorkshopSplash Ink with Watercolor is a delightful journey breathing life with a spontaneous Western interpreta-tion into a traditional Chinese painting technique—PoMo. Ming surveys artists using this technique from 8th century Tang dynasty through the 1960s abstract expressionism into contemporary artists pouring and splashing ink and color. Ming’s meticulous description of materials and techniques encourages the reader to unleash the playful creator within by freely experiment-ing with her approach to this dynamic art.Course: 02176 $95 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Apr 17-24 F 9:30am-4:30pmCE North BuildingMing Franz, National Champion of Splash Ink Technique

Paint Without Numbers and Color Outside the LinesFind the passion and love of art, find your inner expres-sion. Through the use of various techniques and media learn from the beginning what you need to do to em-power your inner creative self. You will have hands-on studio time as well as short lectures to help you develop your hidden talents. Note: A materials list is available at ce.unm.edu.Course: 02178 $120 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-Feb 24 T 1:00pm-4:00pmRalph Greene StudioRalph Greene, MFA

Paint Without Numbers Part DuexContinue expressing your passion and love of art. Through the use of various techniques and media continue to explore the tools you will need to empower your inner creative self. You will have hands-on studio time as well as short lectures to continue to develop your hidden talents. Note: A materials list is available at ce.unm.edu.Course: 02180 $120 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-Feb 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pmRalph Greene StudioRalph Greene, MFA

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Beginning Jewelry/Small Metals & SilversmithingThis beginning course provides the fundamental techniques for the design and creation of handcrafted jewelry. Beginning with a series of sterling silver rings, you learn how to size, texture, chase, file, form, silver solder with an acetylene torch, saw, pierce, drill, oxi-dize, hand-polish, high-polish with a buffing machine, and follow safe studio practices. Your next project will involve fabricating a bezel cup and setting a cabochon stone. We will work with sterling silver, fine silver, copper, brass and semi-precious stones. Local supply sources and discounts through Diener Studio will be addressed, as well as working lavishly within a budget. Prepare to be adorned! Note: A materials fee of $105 cash or check is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Class is limited to five students.Course: 02205 $230 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Feb 3-Mar 3 T 6:00pm-9:00pmSPB: Apr 7-May 5 T 6:00pm-9:00pmBoth sections: Diener Studio in SW Area— DowntownKristin Diener, MFA

Continuing Jewelry/Small Metals & SilversmithingThis course is a continuation of the jewelry making experience, for students who have completed the Jewelry/Small Metals and Silversmithing Beginning class. We will focus on more complicated techniques in silver soldering, fabrication and stone-setting including unusually-shaped bezels, incorporating found objects, cage/step/tube and traditional prong settings, fusing, reticulation, chain-making, findings, repousse’, mar-riage of metals, shot, hollow forms, forging, making head and eye pins, and safe studio practices through student-directed projects and instructor demonstra-tions. Work lavishly within a budget and prepare to be adorned! Local supply sources and discounts available through Diener Studio will be addressed. Note: A gen-eral supply fee of $60 is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Class is limited to five students.Course: 02206 $230 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Feb 2-Mar 2 M 6:00pm-9:00pmDiener Studio in SW Area—DowntownKristin Diener, MFA

Chinese Brush PaintingThe single most astonishing fact about Chinese Brush Painting is that each brush stroke is a defining move that produces a portion of the painting that is neither improved upon nor corrected. The artist paints with rapid, mentally constructed strokes transporting a ‘mind image’ to paper. Chinese Brush Painting is meant to be more than a representation of an object; it is also a symbolic expression. Rather than looking at the subject as you paint, you bring it forth from your mind and heart. Step-by-step instruction and demonstrations using Chinese brush and inks will be incorporated. Subjects include peony, pine tree, wisteria, bamboo, lotus and plum blossom. Note: Materials list available at ce.unm.edu.Course: 02187 $115 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Apr 20-Jun 1 M 12:00pm-4:00pmNote: Class will not meet on May 25.CE North BuildingMing Franz, National Champion of Splash Ink Technique

Landscape Oil Painting BeginningCome and learn the fundamentals of mixing and using colors, as well as values, edges, composition and atmo-sphere in landscape painting. Each session consists of a demonstration along with individual attention through-out each class. This is an entry level course for people who have never had experience in landscape oil paint-ing. Note: A materials list is available at ce.unm.edu. Please have supplies available at first class.Course: 02188 $120 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 15-Mar 5 Th 6:00pm-8:30pmCE North BuildingGary R. Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

Stoneware PotteryImagine eating from cups, bowls, and plates that you’ve created yourself. Whether you are a beginner or more experienced you can learn to develop new skills includ-ing hand building, wheel throwing and using bisque molds. You’ll also learn about glazing and firing in stoneware. Open Studio, Friday and Saturday 1pm-5pm. Note: A $65 materials and firing fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.Course: 02199 $185 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 28-Mar 18 W 7:00pm-9:30pmSPB: Jan 31-Mar 21 Sa 10:00am-12:30pmBoth sections: Mudfish PotteryLou D’Amico

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Have fun making gourd dolls or marionettes. Students will learn how to prepare gourds for craft projects, how to cut and assemble shapes to create a doll or mario-nette of their choice, and how to string and perform with a simple marionette. Learn about various spe-cial methods of embellishment for gourds including painting and woodburning. The instructor will provide whimsical gourds to choose from. Note: A materials fee of $25 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Children 8 years old and up are welcome when accompanied by an adult. A materials list is available at ce.unm.edu.Course: 02216 $95 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 24 Sa 9:00am-5:00pmCE North BuildingSunny Birklund

Resin...For the Fun Of ItHave you ever wanted to make little objects with pho-tos, glitter, and other images embedded in resin? It’s fun and easy and this instructor has worked out all the kinks and perfected the process. Join her and learn the basics. You will create several items of your choice. You can make charms for earrings, necklaces or bracelets, as well as lots of other interesting treasure with Altoid boxes and bottle-caps. Note: A materials list is available at ce.unm.edu.Course: 02223 $50 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 21 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pmForrester Studio in NW AreaPhoenix Forrester

Base Metal Clays—Bronze, Copper & SteelBase Metal Clays consist of metal powder in a non-toxic binder and water. When heated, the binder and water burn away leaving a solid piece of 100% metal. During the workshop, students will work with Hadar’s Bronze, Copper and Steel Clays. Students will learn all the prop-er and basic techniques from start to finish for “Base Metal Clays.” Techniques include mixing and wetting clays, creating textures, combining different clays into one piece, understanding firing, and detailed finishing techniques. Students will take home an original piece of jewelry. No experience with metal clays is necessary and both beginning and intermediate metal clay artists are welcome. Note: A $85 Materials Fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 05381 $99 For: 2 sessionsSPA: May 30-31 SaSu 9:00am-5:00pmFactory on 5th ArtspaceIliana Carrillo

Enameling: An IntroductionEnameling is the colorful result of fusing powdered glasses to metal with high heat, forming a durable vit-reous coating. This class provides you with an overview of the ancient art of enameling, from metal preparation, properties of enamel, including dry and wet applications, kiln firing, use of cloisonne’ wire and pure silver foil, ad-hesives, millefiore, glass threads, crackles, and safe studio practices. Students will create wearable and non-wearable enameled works, using copper as a base. No previous jewelry making or metalworking experience is necessary. Note: A supply fee of $125 cash or check is due and pay-able to the instructor at the beginning of the first class.Course: 02207 $125 For: 3 sessionsSPA: Mar 10-31 T 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: Class will not meet on Mar 17.Diener Studio in SW Area—DowntownKristin Diener, MFA

Visions Collage WorkshopHave you ever done a collage of what you’d like your life to look like? We will make a collage of our goals, dreams and visions for our lives. And then, in safe sur-roundings and with our affirming, positive class mem-bers, we will share them with each other. All materials, which include magazines galore, poster board, glue sticks, maps and other items for your use will be provid-ed. Note: A $5 materials fee is payable to instructor at the beginning of the class.Course: 02210 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 31 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmForrester Studio in NW AreaPhoenix Forrester

Mosaic Tiling: An IntroductionIn this hands-on class, you will learn about design, how to cut and set tiles, use tools, adhesives and grout. Using classic vitreous glass tiles (provided), you will design and create your own unique 16" x 16" mosaic tile piece from start to finish. No artistic ability is re-quired! With your experience and new skills, you’ll be able to move on to tiling table tops, mailboxes, kitchen back-splashes and more, all on your own. The materials fee covers everything you will need, including tile cut-ting tool, tiles, adhesive, grout, backboard, etc. Warn-ing: mosaic tiling is addictive. Note: A $45 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 02214 $95 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Feb 2-23 M 6:00pm-8:00pmSPB: Apr 29-May 2 W 6:00pm-8:00pmAll sections: CE South BuildingJill Gatwood

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CraftsBasket Weaving: Rag BasketThis course is designed to acquaint you with the tools, terms and techniques of basic basket weaving, an an-cient art still being enjoyed today. For this course you need to bring scissors and white glue. Note: A $30 ma-terials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Class will break for a one hour lunch.Course: 05366 $80 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 21 Sa 10:00am-3:30pmCE South BuildingMarlene Niemann

Bath Bombs & Fairy DustToss a bath bomb into the tub and watch it erupt into a fizzing mass of delicious fragrance calming to mind and spirit. The salts are virtually guaranteed to dissolve and defuse the day’s stresses by easing tired, strained, or sore muscles. Participants will make at least two dozen bombs of varying sizes, shapes, colors, and fragrances. As in all my classes, the classroom focus will be not only on how to make bath bombs, but to troubleshoot problems such as cracking, mushrooming, and prema-ture fizzing! Note: A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 05369 $105 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 18 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmBarnes Studio in PeraltaElizabeth Barnes

Liquid Soapmaking and ShampooMaking liquid hand/body soap will be our focus. Reci-pes are included for shampoo for yourself and a modi-fied recipe for your pet. We utilize the hot process; soap is neutral and ready to use after 24 hours. This product is a great addition to a gift basket. This class is limited to six students. Note: A $20 materials fee payable to instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 05371 $105 For: 1 sessionSPA: May 23 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmBarnes Studio in PeraltaElizabeth Barnes

The Pampered LadyHave you ever wondered about those marvelous spa recipes? Learn the basics of making salt glow scrubs, bath salts, dream pillows, bath bombs, fizzies and sachets. Make full-size samples in class to take home. A gift basket of these items will make anyone feel pam-pered and loved. The items are easy and inexpensive to make. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class.Course: 05372 $105 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 7 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmBarnes Studio in PeraltaElizabeth Barnes

Silver Jewelry Using Metal ClayArt Clay consists of silver particles in a non-toxic binder and water. When heated, the binder and water burn away to leave 99% pure silver. A kiln or inexpensive hand-held torch can be used for this process. Beginners will be amazed at their success. Experienced students will be challenged with more difficult pieces. You will complete original pieces of fine silver .999 jewelry, and learn to set up a kitchen table studio. Note: A materials fee of $95 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class. A materials list with additional items to bring, and more information is available at ce.unm.edu. Bring a lunch, a small work light and extension cord to class.Course: 05382 $75 For: 1 sessionSPA: May 23 Sa 9:00am-5:00pmFactory on 5th ArtspaceIliana Carrillo

Crafts & HobbiesTie Dye BasicsStudents will learn the secrets of how to create bright, beautiful tie dye color and patterns that will never run or fade. The course will begin with a brief lecture on the science of fiber reactive dying and will end with the creation of four unique pieces. Note: A $50 Materials Fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 05351 $95 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Jan 15-Feb 5 Th 1:00pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingSusan Lamoreaux

Lovely Pins, Bracelets, Belts and more from Vintage TinsIn this unique class, we will cut vintage tins into various shapes and add bits and pieces of our own favorite antique gems and jewels. You will create beautiful and special brooches, belts, bracelets and more for personal adornment, or to give as gifts! Add a pin back or a belt buckle and you’ve got a masterpiece! You will be able to make 3-5 pins depending on what supplies you bring to class and your work style. Note: A materials list is available at ce.unm.edu.Course: 05363 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 21 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmForrester Studio in NW AreaPhoenix Forrester

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Stained Glass BeginningLearn the skills of cutting glass and assembling tech-nique for both copper foil and lead came with emphasis on soldering. One project will be done in each tech-nique. All tools are provided. Note: A lab fee of $40 is payable at the beginning of the first class. Bring a sack lunch to each class meeting.Course: 05383 $210 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Jan 25-Feb 1 Su 9:00am-3:00pmSPB: Apr 12-19 Su 9:00am-3:00pmBoth sections: Hot Flash Glass Inc.Donna Greenstreet

Glass Fusing: An IntroductionLearn the basic techniques of glass fusing. Create dichroic jewelry, a beautiful plate and a night light. Kiln sized and firing schedules will be discussed, as well as demonstrations of a variety of firing techniques. All materials included. Note: Closed shoes and long pants are required for safety.Course: 05384 $210 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Feb 21-28 Sa 11:00am-2:00pmHot Flash Glass Inc.Karen Conty

Glass Fusing Beyond the BasicsThis class is designed to address the interests of stu-dents that have completed an introductory glass fusing class. This class will enable you to design glass for more artistic pieces. You will complete two plates that have been fused and slumped. Note: Closed shoes and long pants are required for safety. A $39 material fee is pay-able to the instructor at the start of class.Course: 05392 $210 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Mar 7-14 Sa 11:00am-2:00pmHot Flash Glass Inc.Karen Conty

Rubber Stamping 101If you’ve ever wanted to learn how to make beautiful projects using rubber stamps, this is the class for you. All the mystery and difficulty of stamping will be re-moved, and you’ll be amazed by how fun and reward-ing this craft can be. You will learn a variety of stamping techniques and make several projects, including cards, gifts, and gift boxes. Note: A materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the class.Course: 05386 $35 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 30 M 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingAmber Wilson

Body Products Made at Home IIf you have sensitive skin or simply want to put togeth-er a gift basket of various body care products, we will cover the basics. All recipes have a maximum of five to six locally available ingredients. Choose five items our extensive workbook to create. This class is limited to six students. Note: A materials fee of $20 payable to instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 05373 $105 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 4 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmBarnes Studio in PeraltaElizabeth Barnes

Body Products Made at Home IIThis class is an expansion of the first class in body prod-ucts for your whole household. It also includes using vegetable based emulsifying waxes and preservatives. Adult recipes include lotion bars, tiger balm oil, un-pe-troleum jelly, skin savior gel, facial steam treatments, insect repellent, heel and elbow cream, and dreamy tub tea. The mostly kid stuff recipes: henna tattoo paste, diaper rash and cradle cap ointment, baby powder, and baby massage oil. In the mostly pet stuff section, the recipes include: flea repellent for cats and dogs, flea powder, antibacterial powder, eyewash, ear mite oil, and rosemary oil soap spot remover. Prerequisite: Body Products Made at Home I. Note: A $20 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 05374 $105 For: 1 sessionSPA: May 2 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmBarnes Studio in PeraltaElizabeth Barnes

Herbal Soapmaking—Cold ProcessMake your own handmade soap for personal use or to kick start a home-based business. This class utilizes the cold process from scratch, not melt and pour. Our instructor shares her experiences in retail, consignment, and in the arts/crafts selling venues. We focus on nat-ural colors, fragrances, herbs and ingredients. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Bring a bath-size towel.Course: 05375 $105 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 14 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmSPB: May 9 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmBoth sections: Barnes Studio in PeraltaElizabeth Barnes

Hobby-To-Profit Certificates $349Ready to take your favorite hobby to the next level? Our Hobby-to-Profit certificate will help you turn your passion into profit. Discover business basics that will equip you with all the information you need to get started. Small classes, real-world solutions, big win! See ce.unm.edu for details. To register call 505-277-0077.

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CraftsCourse: 05406 $95 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Feb 4-Apr 8 W 6:00pm-9:00pmThe Quilt WorksCarol Bell, BS, MS

Quilting 102 for the NOVICE Quilter— Six Halves Make a Whole SamplerThis class is designed for the novice quilter who has completed at least one quilt top and has the begin-nings of a great fabric stash. They know how to press, use a rotary cutter with accuracy, sew a scant 1⁄4" seam, and know how to relax and have a good time piecing. Besides half-square triangles, quarter square triangles and flying geese, we will be working with trapezoids, parallelograms, and diamonds. You will learn how to make a swatch guide and how to purchase fabric(s) to increase the size of the finished quilt. The book con-tains the pattern and fabric requirements to complete a 62"x 78" quilt top. Time is set aside to sew in each class—however, to finish the quilt top, you will need to sew a few hours at home during the week. You must have a sewing machine in good working order and know how to use it. Required Text: Six Halves Make a Whole Sampler, 2010, The Quilt Branch: Magnolia, IL. Note: Sample, Text and Supply List available at The Quilt Works and [email protected]: 05407 $99 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Feb 12-Apr 2 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmThe Quilt WorksCarol Bell, BS, MS

Sewing: BeginningEnter the exciting world of sewing. You will be intro-duced to the sewing machine, sewing terms, working with a pattern, cutting, marking, and pressing tech-niques. Projects will include putting on a pocket, insert-ing a zipper, making buttonholes, working with fusible interfacing etc. Note: A materials fee of $5 is payable to the instructor on the first class meeting. Bring one yard of 45" wide medium weight woven fabric and matching spool of all purpose sewing thread to the first class.Course: 05411 $115 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 26-Mar 2 M 6:00pm-8:30pmAnn Silva’s Sewing CenterNancy Lovett

Stamping Techniques: AdvancedNow that you know the basics of stamping, learn some new techniques that will wow you! Techniques that will be covered are embossing, watercoloring, and unusual card folds. Note: A materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor at the first class.Course: 05388 $35 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 31 T 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingAmber Wilson

Books Arts: Retchoso Binding with Slipcase NEW

This small multi-section sewn book is a Japanese structure that lies flat when in use. Fill it with poetry, quotations, or use it as a traveling companion. You will make a book and a soft-sided slipcase to fit it perfectly. Two instructors will explain, demo, teach, and guide you. $12 materials fee is payable to instructors at class. Bring your own bone folder, scissors, glue brush, X-acto knife, steel ruler, awl, and cutting mat.Course: 05397 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 7 Sa 9:00am-1:00pmCE South BuildingPamela MacKellar & Carol Erickson

Book Arts: Secret Belgian Binding NEW

The secret is in the stitching that holds the separate cover and spine piece to the sewn text block. This book opens flat and has a contemporary look to the stitching on the cover. Two instructors will explain, demo, teach and guide you. Note: A Materials Fee of $12 is payable to the instructors at the start of class. Please bring your own bone-folder, scissors, glue-brush, X-acto knife, steel ruler, awl, cutting mat, bees’ wax and pencil.Course: 05398 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 25 Sa 9:00am-1:00pmCE South BuildingCarol Erickson & Pamela MacKellar

Quilting 101 for the ABSOLUTE BeginnerWant to start quilting, but don’t know where to begin! I will guide you through all the steps of piecing by machine—from fabric selection, rotary cutting, strip piecing, chain piecing, and the perfect 1⁄4" seam. learn all kinds of tips and tricks while creating your first quilt top. Each of the nine blocks are different and teach a different technique. Time is set aside to sew in each class—however, to finish the quilt top you will need to sew a few hours at home during the week. The book contains the pattern and fabric requirements to com-plete a 62"x 68" quilt top. A detailed shopping list in the book includes all the materials you will need to finish the quilt top including basic quilting supplies and fabrics. Required Text with Pattern (bring to first class): Make Your First Quilt with M’Liss Rae Hawley: Begin-ners Step by Step Guide (2008). You must have a sewing machine in good working order and know how to use it. Note: Sample, text and supply list available at The Quilt Works and [email protected]

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Garment Sewing an IntroductionThis class is geared for those with some basic knowl-edge of the sewing machine who would like to learn more about garment construction. Projects will help build basic sewing skills, provide more experience working with patterns, and learn to make basic alter-ations. The project this semester will be a pajama pants. Prerequisite: Beginning Sewing. Note: Supply List is available at Anne Silva’s Sewing Center.Course: 05420 $120 For: 11 sessionSPA: Apr 6-May 11 MTh 6:00pm-8:30pmAnn Silva’s Sewing CenterNancy Lovett

Crochet from a Pattern: Continued NEW

This class is for individuals that want to expand their world of Crochet form afghans, pot holders and scarves, the sky is the limit! Students will need basic knowledge of how to crochet. If you can chain stitch, slip stitch and single crochet, I can teach you how to read a pattern which will open the door to your creative self. Note: A materials fee of $15 is due at the begin-ning of class.Course: 05424 $95 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Mar 28-May 2 Sa 10:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingRebecca Dixon-Jeffers

PhotographyGetting Comfortable with Your Digital CameraThis class is for people who have a digital camera, but are not very comfortable with it yet. Questions may include: What is an F-stop? Do I shoot in JPEG or RAW? Maybe you are vaguely dissatisfied with the quality of the images you’re getting, but don’t know how to make them better. If so, then this class is for you. Note: Please bring your camera and the instruction manual to class.Course: 13800 $65 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-27 T 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingLance W. Ozier

Crochet: BeginningFeed your brain and exercise your fingers. Everyone is welcome, you will learn how to do the basics of cro-chet: chain stitch, single crochet and slip stitch. At least four new stitches each session will be learned for the first four weeks. In addition, you will complete two or more projects from patterns and instructions provided by the instructor. Fun provided by the class. Please bring a crochet hook G or larger, and a skein of worsted yarn. Please no black yarn.Course: 05413 $100 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 24-Mar 14 Sa 10:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingJeannie Fagerstrom

Crochet: IntermediateStudents will learn how to do more complex stitches and patterns as well as the basics of crochet. Students will learn at least four stitches and be able to complete two or more projects from patterns and instructions provided by the instructor. Please bring a crochet hook G or larger and a skein of worsted yarn.Course: 05414 $90 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Apr 11-May 9 Sa 10:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingJeannie Fagerstrom

Knitting: BeginningThis course will provide an in-depth introduction to the basic knitting stitches: knit and purl, casting on and casting off, increasing and decreasing. Students will complete a project of their choice. This is a hands-on class with directed instruction and demonstrations. Note: A materials list is available at ce.unm.edu. Ap-proximate cost of materials is $20.Course: 05415 $100 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 24-Mar 14 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pmCE South BuildingJeannie Fagerstrom

Knitting: IntermediatePrerequisite: Beginning Knitting or knowledge of basic knit and purl stitches, casting on and casting off. This class will teach you to expand your basic knitting skills by completing a simple beginners’ knit pattern of your choice. Following the instructions at the beginning of the pattern, please arrive at the first class with the nee-dles and yarn as required. Also handy to have: a small pair of scissors, a small writing pad and pencil. Class limited to 10 students.Course: 05416 $90 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Apr 4-May 9 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pmCE South BuildingJeannie Fagerstrom

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CookingCooking With Seasonal ProductsCome and explore the many uses of home grown vegetables right from my garden to your table. Pep-pers, tomatoes, leeks, and whatever we can find in the garden. Fresh and fabulous is the name of this class! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03257 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 5 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Slow Cooking Fast! This class is for busy people who want great tasting meals in a crock-pot. New recipes, new ideas as well as spicing up some old favorites! This class you eat first and then put the dinners together. This is a great class! Note: A $15 food fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 03258 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Mysteries of Fish CookingExplore the mysteries of fish cookery. We will use various techniques such as poaching and stewing, and we will use recipes that best prepare this most healthy of all proteins. Enjoy Shrimp with Mango Curry Salad in Won Ton Cups, Bouillabaisse, Poached Salmon, Fish Steamed in the Chinese Manner and more. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of class.Course: 03259 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 17 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

French Bistro CookingTake the most elegant cuisine to a practical level with the hearty foods found in the simple little restaurants of France. The menu will consist of Beef Bourguignon, Wild rice Pilaf, Gratin of Zucchini, Tart Tatin (upside down apple Tart) with homemade pie pastry. Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start of class.Course: 03261 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 3 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

COOKINGThe Art of BakingThis class will be a demonstration with some hands-on participation on high altitude baking. Students will learn to put into practice baking techniques and skills. Topics include weights and measures as applied to cake, bread and pastry baking and the chemistry of baking. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03250 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 10 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Breakfast For DinnerSometimes you want something fast and delicious but out of the ordinary. You will leave this class with new recipes to please the whole family! Buckwheat Crepes, Oven Roasted Vegetable Frittata, Peppered Bacon, Hollandaise sauce on Yam Biscuits anyone? Come hun-gry! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03253 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 10 T 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Grains, Beans, RiceAll of these healthy foods are endless in variety as well as economical. We will discuss varieties, as well as proper cooking techniques. We will produce all of these delicious recipes for main courses and side dishes. Black eye peas and rice. Black Bean Chili, Barley Porvencal, Risotto Primavera, Quinoa Salad and more. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03254 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Stir Fry Made EasyLearn recipes, stir fry and cutting techniques, as well as identification of ingredients to be able to produce healthy, quick, economical meals. Join us and enjoy this fresh and innovative cooking style. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03256 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 20 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

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Contemporary SouthwestNew Mexico’s unique foods and rich cultural traditions are expanded in this class. We will use the finest ingredi-ents from our state to create new dishes that will please. Green Rice, New Mexican lasagna, and empanaditas. Come enjoy our New Mexican Culture of flavors to the next level! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.Course: 03272 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 31 T 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Chocolate: A Divine DecadenceChocolate is the best, most popular flavor and is definitely decadent! It can be white, dark, cocoa, and used as a sweet or a savory. The will be a selection of recipes, Ganache for truffles, sinful Chocolate Mousse, Red Chile Chocolate Mole Sauce for chicken, Flour-less Italian Chocolate Cake and more. We will discuss se-lection and types of chocolate, proper storage, melting and tempering. Everyone will have a chance to gt their hands in the chocolate. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03273 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 27 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Grilling and SmokingGrilling—vegetables, meats, fish, and preparing rubs from scratch for all of them. We will use a smoker and learn about different woods and flavors. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of class.Course: 03262 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: May 7 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Cooking for 1Its hard cooking good meals for one person. This class will give you new recipes and ideas to make delicious meals, one to eat now, and one to freeze for later. Come and cook, eat and enjoy! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of class.Course: 03264 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 26 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Mangia ItalianoTraditional cooking of Northern Italy, which is simple yet elegant and so much more than red sauce and gar-lic. We will produce a complete menu for entertaining or just to treat your family. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03266 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 10 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Paella ValencianaHere is a wonderful menu to take you to Spain, with Classic Paella Valenciana with Seafood and Chicken as the centerpiece. There will be a selection of Tapas for starters, along with Gazpacho, and for dessert, Flan. Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start of class.Course: 03267 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 7 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Mediterranean Table Tour this wonderful sun-drenched region to discover new dishes and exotic spice combinations from Greece to Provence to Morocco. Learn how to make Greek Moussaka, Baklava, Moroccan Chicken Tagine and more. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03268 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 14 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, s tudied at the Culinary Institute of America

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CookingCooking 102Do you have basic cooking skills and want to know more? Are you ready to take the next step in your culinary adventure? Join us and continue to hone your kitchen skills! Learn more intricate cooking techniques as well as practice more complex recipes. Learn about seasonal ingredients and try new recipes. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.Course: 03287 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 5 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

A Repertoire of SaucesSauces are to food what icing is to the cake. They vary from main course enhancements to Pasta sauces to salad dressings to dessert creations. We will cover the various sauce families and make many of them, such as classic Bearnaise, Raspberry Mole, Tomato-Basil for pasta, Grand Marnier for dessert and many more. Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start of class meeting.Course: 03290 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Introduction to Wine through Comparative TastingsThis is an introductory course and assumes no prior wine knowledge. Students will become familiar with the basic components of wine quality through comparative tastings of various groups of red and white wines. The distinctive tastes and aromas of different wines and their pairing with food will be studied. The full Cosmo Tapas restaurant menu is also available for an additional cost. All students must be at least 21 years old. Note: A materials fee of $65 will be collected at the first class meeting, by cash or check only.Course: 03293 $80 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Feb 24-Mar 31 T 7:00pm-9:00pmArtichoke CafeTim Renk

Exploring the Cuisine of IndiaThis is an introduction to East Indian cooking. We will learn about the spices and unusual ingredients used in this cuisine, as well as produce a delicious menu of Mul-ligatawny Soup, Moghul braised Chicken, Cucumber and Yogurt salad, Sweet Saffron Pilaf and Sweet Carrot Pudding. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03276 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 3 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Vegetarian FeastIn this class you will learn to use seasonal fruits and vegetables, as well as quinoa and farro! Cauliflower pizza anyone? Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.Course: 03279 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 17 T 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

New Mexico Red or GreenThere is nothing like homemade tortillas and sopapillas with your bowl of green chile stew. Come taste New Mexico cuisine at its finest! Learn how to make red and green chile sauce that will please even grandma. Green chile chicken enchiladas, pinto beans in a pressure cooker and homemade salsa will start our fiesta. Come hungry! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.Course: 03284 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 3 T 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Cooking 101Learn basic cooking techniques as well as developing new recipes to please all. You will learn how to read a recipe, how to put it all together in a timely manner and have the confidence to try new things. You will learn knife skills, how to properly cut vegetables and fruit, and how use substitutions in recipes and have the same end result. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.Course: 03286 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 3 T 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

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TapasTapas, small bites but full of flavor and filling. Learn what the Spanish have already figured out. You don’t have to have a huge serving of food to have bountiful taste. Tapas are small bites such as fried avocados with salsa, Paella with pork and chicken. Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start of class.Course: 03302 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 12 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Healthy Meals in a FlashEating healthy doesn’t have to be time consuming! Per-fect the art of fast, easy, healthy family-friendly meals! We use fresh ingredients with our meats, vegetables, pastas and fish! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collect-ed at the start of the class.Course: 03303 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 22 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Pressure CookingLearn how to prep and cook your meals in less than half the time! You will learn how to use your pressure cook-er fearlessly. Using a variety of meats and vegetables in each class, you will be surprised at the combinations of meals that are possible. From green chile stew in 20 minutes, to creme brulee that will please any plate. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class.Course: 03304 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 19 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Paleo CookingPaleo Cooking is a healthy way to eat, have an abun-dance of energy and lose weight! We will utilize differ-ent meats, vegetables, fruits and juicing in this class! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03305 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 27 T 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Culinary Tour of Italy The many regions of Italy are rich in local ingredients to cook with. We will go on a dining exploration and discover the uses for these delicious ingredients. Reci-pes include Abruzzo Chicken and Eggplant Casserole. From Florence we’ll enjoy Apple Nut Torte, from Mi-lan Risotto and so much more. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.Course: 03294 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 21 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, studied at the Culinary Institute of America

Healthy Asian CookingCome and learn some easy recipes and tips for every day Asian cooking. Healthy cooking is only a few steps away. Learn to make Spring Rolls, Asian Chicken, Pad Thai and a few old favorites mixed in with new spices. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the begin-ning of the class meeting.Course: 03295 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 10 T 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Sweetheart DinnerLearn how to prepare a multi-course meal for that special someone, whether it’s your partner in life or your best friend. Create a lovely multi-course dinner complete with dessert to be shared. We will start with a handmade salad and dressing from scratch and end with a wonderful sinful dessert. This is a sweet experience to be shared with your sweetie! Note: A $15 food fee is payable at the start of class. Tuition is $55/student.Course: 03300 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 12 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

Gluten Free BakingGluten free living is becoming more common for individuals coping with Celiac disease, and for those who just want to limit their use of flour. Learn to make several baked goods as well as make all purpose flour mixes. Breads, pizza dough, cookies, muffins plus a wealth of information in this class. Come and learn new ways of eating without sacrificing taste. Note: A $15 food fee collected at the start of class.Course: 03301 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 29 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

International Tours Join us for the

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anitiesLooking for Happiness in all the Wrong PlacesResearch in psychology tells us we often look for hap-piness in the wrong places. People are poor in forecast-ing what will make them happy. Getting that new job, new relationship, or new car does not bring happiness. Making lots of money doesn’t do it. How can you ex-perience the joy, pleasure, and serenity you seek? In this class we explore common pitfalls on the road toward happiness and discuss ways to avoid falling into these traps. You will be helped to identify ways to achieve the sustainable happiness and well-being you seek.Course: 04325 $80 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 19-Apr 9 Th 6:30pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingStephen Poland, Ph.D.

Managing Your TimeA recent poll indicates that 83% of the people in this country want to be better organized! Learn from a Professional Organizer how to get around the obstacles to managing your time. Find the time you need, for yourself or to give to others, and reduce the stress in your life.Course: 04340 $45 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 31 T 5:30pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingKatherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer

The Enneagram IThe Enneagram is a remarkable tool for understanding yourself and others. It offers insight into unconscious habits and thought patterns that govern our lives. This course is an introduction to the nine personality types outlined by this ancient psychological system. We will explore the three foundations from which these nine types emerge. We will note the inherent similarities and differences between the personality types and discuss how the different types interact with their environment in both healthy and compulsive ways.Course: 04346 $50 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 21 Sa 9:00am-4:00pmCE South BuildingMegan Sturges, LPAT, LPCC, Art Therapist & Counselor

Your Dreams Talk To YouEverybody dreams. You will learn the six functions of dreams, the two types of dreams, and dream incuba-tion. Come and learn how to remember dreams, how to keep a dream journal, how to interpret dreams, and how to dream to solve problems and enhance creativity. Bring a dream, either a recent one or a long ago dream. If you do not have a dream you will be given something with which to work. Bring a notebook and a sack lunch.Course: 04347 $65 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 7 Sa 10:00am-5:00pmCE South BuildingRita Herther, MA

Spices and HerbsLearn about the many uses of spices and herbs. Dried vs. fresh, what is the difference? How to convert the recipe if you have dried and not fresh spices. How to make herb infused oil. How to dry fresh herbs and the many recipes that will enhance the spices and herbs without much salt in your dishes. All herbs are grown at the kitchen and used in this class. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at the start of class.Course: 03306 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 2 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking School Instructor and Caterer

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CommunicationOur Existence After LifeThere are more than 20,000 near-death-experience reports collected in online archives. Author Will Rike got the idea to randomly sample these archives. Then he compiled lists of similar things the afterlife visitors said about their entirely separate experiences. His book presents the first reliable details of the afterlife because it is based on the accounts of 460 eye witnesses. There is no religion or philosophy behind this book. I Was Still Me is enjoyable reading and is included for free with this class.Course: 04300 $45 For: 1 sessionSPA: May 6 W 7:00pm-8:30pmSegara Residence in NE AreaDaniel Mahony, MPhil

Talking Around the Table: Creating Family StoriesJoin us and learn the constructs of a good personal story, methods for collecting anecdotes in fun and safe family environments and turning them into meaningful stories, and polishing the material for sharing in future celebrations and memorable gatherings.Course: 04306 $95 For: 7 sessionsSPA: Feb 11-Mar 25 W 12:00pm-2:00pmGarfield Middle SchoolElaine Muray

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under 21) to practice with fellow students. No partner is required—singles and couples welcome. Students are encouraged to rotate in class—but optional. We will try to maintain an even ratio of men and women. Note: $45 Individual/$70 Couple.Course: 12776 $45 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Feb 19-Mar 26 Th 7:00pm-8:30pmLloyd Shaw StudioSusan and Gary Kellogg

New Mexico Country Swing NEW

In this class we will teach Northern New Mexico style country swing, better know as Honky Tonkin. Come ready to have a blast and learn rapid fire moves that will get the whole club jumpin! Note: A $20 Floor Fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class. Couples and singles are welcome as participants will change partners often during the class. No partner required.Course: 12777 $55 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Feb 5-Mar 26 Th 7:00pm-8:00pmDouble Time Dance StudioJohn Henry and DT Instructors

L.A. Style SalsaThis course will be covering LA Style Salsa. This pop-ular style is danced in the clubs of LA, New York and your hometown Albuquerque. During this series we will start with the basics and prepare you for inter-mediate level. Get your salsa started and come dance with us! No partner required. Note: A $20 floor fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.Course: 12778 $100 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Feb 2-Apr 6 M 7:00pm-8:00pmNote: Instruction 7:00pm-8:00pm; Practice 8:00pm-9:00pm.Double Time Dance StudioJohn Henry and DT Instructors

Hip-Hop Dance: BeginningThis introductory level Hip Hop class provides a structured method of learning various Hip Hop dance movements in a fun-filled and vibrant class environ-ment, and offers new sets of combinations in each class. The resulting outcome is an energetic class that not only teaches you Hip Hop movements and techniques, but also instills rhythm and precision in your muscle memory.Course: 12779 $60 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Feb 5-Mar 5 Th 6:30pm-8:00pmSPB: Apr 9-30 Th 6:30pm-8:00pmBoth sections: Keshet Dance CompanySonia Bologa

DanceArgentine Tango Argentine Tango is widely recognized as one of the most passionate dances. The connection in Tango tran-scends the physical realm and allows you to experience beauty in the form of dance. Learn to combine inten-sity with elegance and strength with flexibility in this authentic style of Tango. No partner required. Note: A $20 floor fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.Course: 12769 $95 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Jan 28-Apr 1 W 7:00pm-8:00pmDouble Time Dance StudioJohn Henry and DT Instructors

Ballroom DanceExperience the fun of Ballroom dancing with this introductory class in partner dancing. Dances that will be taught in this class are; Waltz, Fox Trot, East Coast Swing, Cha Cha and Rumba. Couples and singles are welcome as participants will change partners often during the class. No partner required. Note: A $20 floor fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.Course: 12770 $60 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Feb 1-Apr 5 Su 4:00pm-5:00pmDouble Time Dance StudioJohn Henry and DT Instructors

Country Two-Step and SwingLearn the basics of Country Two Step and Swing in this 8 week course. We will also shake a leg in some of the great Americana dances like Polka, Cajun Swing and Country Waltz. No partner required. Note: A $20 floor fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.Course: 12775 $65 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Feb 5-Mar 26 Th 7:00pm-8:00pmDouble Time Dance StudioJohn Henry and DT Instructors

Country Western DanceIn this friendly and non-intimidating environment you’ll learn the basic steps and beyond, or update what you already know of the most popular western danc-es done at local night clubs. Dances include Swing, 2-Step, Waltz, Night Club, and Cotton-Eyed Joe. Enjoy dance outings to local dance venues (some for

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anitiesFilmFilm Analysis for FunHave you ever wanted to know just a little bit more about film? Do you want to be able to see and discuss aspects of cinema from the technical to the social and cultural? And, do you want to watch some of the best films from the last century all in one class? Film Anal-ysis for Fun is an overview of movies through history, and features a broad range of film types from silent to Film Noir to documentary, classics, Italian Neorealism, German Expressionism, and more. Join us!Course: 08553 $95 For: 7 sessionsSPA: Jan 15-Feb 26 Th 1:00pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingTeresa Cutler-Broyles

Magical Realism in FilmThis eight week film class will be an exploration of films which contain the element of magical realism originally a literary characteristic that film uses to quite amazing effect. We will briefly examine the historical and literary origins, and then launch into movies from around the world, including but not limited to: KM-0, Like Water for Chocolate, Run Lola Run, Kontroll, Moulin Rouge, Field of Dreams, and others. A number of television shows with magical realism elements, such as North-ern Exposure, will be discussed as well. Join us for this magical film adventure.Course: 08555 $95 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 27-Mar 3 T 1:00pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingTeresa Cutler-Broyles

Foreign Film BuffsForeign films are interesting to us because they of-fer us a difference perspective. The stories, direction, costuming, etc. are based upon the particular culture of the country. We will explore a variety of films from different countries, chosen in class. Our last film will be an American musical, what we do best. We can contrast it with other films we have seen. Some you may have seen; some you may have missed, but they will all be worth seeing and discussing.Course: 08568 $95 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Mar 12 Th 9:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingLeatrice Wilson

Science Fiction and Fantasy Film BuffsPsychologists say that people who like Science Fiction are more intelligent and more imaginative. Come meet with others like you and enjoy old and new Science Fiction films. There are many wonderful films out there to enjoy.Course: 08569 $85 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 21-Mar 11 W 9:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingLeatrice Wilson

Art of Disco NEW

The death of disco is a mere fantasy. There has always been a small group of us hiding in the closet, waiting for the perfect moment to get up and shake our groove thing. This class will cover freestyle disco, hustle and tango hustle. This class will teach you how to have many boogie nights. Couples and singles are welcome as participants will change patners often during the class. No partner required. Note: A $20 floor fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.Course: 12781 $55 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 25-Mar 15 Su 3:00pm-4:00pmDouble Time Dance StudioJohn Henry and DT Instructors

Ballet Fundamentals NEW

Enjoy learning ballet while developing self-confidence, mental concentration, physical coordination and grace. This class is for students who are new to ballet. Empha-sis will be on the basic positions of the feet and arms as they relate to proper body alignment and balance. Each class will start with warm-up and stretches at the barre before progressing to center floor work, floor move-ment and creative expression.Course: 12782 $60 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Feb 4-Mar 4 W 6:30pm-8:00pmSPB: Apr 8-29 W 6:30pm-8:00pmBoth Sections: Keshet Dance CompanyKristi Licera

Bachata NEW

Straight from the Dominican Republic, Bachata has taken the dance world by storm. In this class you will be taught the Dominican style box step, the more modern line style and a combination of bachata-fusion involving some tango elements. Fun and easy this light-hearted latin dance will sweep you off your feet. Couples and singles are welcome as participants will change partners often during the class. No partneer required. Note: A $20 floor fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.Course: 12784 $55 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Feb 7-Mar 28 Sa 1:00pm-2:00pmDouble Time Dance StudioJohn Henry and DT Instructors

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MusicCommunity Big BandThis ten-week class provides the supportive environ-ment and quality instruction to successfully negotiate big band arrangements. This class focuses on devel-oping and refining a varied repertoire of Jazz arrange-ments. An end-of-class recital will showcase the band’s accomplishments. Enrollment is on a first-come, first-serve basis until all chairs are full. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available.Course: 12740 $125 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Feb 4-Apr 8 W 6:00pm-7:30pmNew Mexico Jazz WorkshopAaron Lovato

Jazz Singing NEW

This is a good time for singers of all levels to explore singing jazz in a performance setting. We will explore style, form and interpretation with an emphasis on the vocalist as part of the band. Consider singing in a duo or trio configuration in preparation for our Summer session that will be devoted to ensemble singing. The class ends with a recital giving you a chance to strut your stuff in public! Reading music is not required.Course: 12741 $155 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Feb 5-Mar 26 Th 7:00pm-9:00pmNew Mexico Jazz WorkshopPatty Stephens

Latin Jazz & ImprovisationThis fun class gives a comprehensive first hand under-standing of the main ingredients in Latin Jazz rhythms and genres such as bossa nova, salsa and samba. Materi-als for the class range from compositions of traditional well-known Latin Jazz artists to lesser known contem-porary composers and musicians. All instruments and vocalists are welcome. New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available.Course: 12742 $110 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Feb 3-Mar 24 T 6:00pm-7:30pmNew Mexico Jazz WorkshopRodolfo Gonzalez

Jazz EnsembleThis popular class explores the art of jazz ensemble playing. With the help of veteran ensemble leader Lewis Winn, students choose repertoire, tailoring each arrangement so each individual can shine. Participants will develop their improvisation techniques, leadership skills, and group sound as well as improve their overall understanding of the jazz ensemble setting, as they pre-pare for a performance at the end of class. New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available.Course: 12743 $110 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Feb 3-Mar 24 T 7:45pm-9:15pmNew Mexico Jazz WorkshopLewis Winn

HumanitiesHistory of Spain & PortugalThis course will cover the history of the Iberian Penin-sula (Spain & Portugal) from prehistoric times (3500 B.C.) to the present. The main topics of Iberian histor-ical development will be surveyed: Cro-magnon Society and Cave Art; Celtic Influences 900-200 B.C.; Greek Carthaginian and Roman imperialism (500 B.C.-500 A.D.); Visigothic rule (430-711 A.D.); Islamic Spain (711-1085 A.D.); The Reconquista (1085-1492); El Siglo de Oro (1492-1700 A.D.); and Modern Spain (1700 to present).Course: 08551 $105 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 21-Apr 29 W 1:00pm-3:00pmNote: Class will not meet on Mar 11.CE South BuildingCharles Truxillo, PhD, Latin American Expert

Eastern and Archaic Religions NEW

This course will begin with an understanding of what religion is really about and with the various archaic religions found around the world. That is, religions that have no scripture, but are oral and artistic. Following this we will look a the religions of India, China, Tibet and Japan. India looks to the Vedas, the oldest scrip-tures in the world, and includes many different religions known today under the name of Hinduism. We will then deal with The Buddha and the earliest teaching of Buddhism and its many offshoots. This will include Ti-bet which has a unique approach to Buddhist teaching. The religions of China, Confucian and Taoist, as well as its Buddhist schools, which were changed radically in China, will be discussed. Finally, Japan with Shinto and Buddhist schools as well as some “new religions” which have developed in the past two centuries will be covered.Course: 08592 $100 For: 12 sessionsSPA: Feb 3-Apr 21 T 7:00pm-9:00pmCooley Home in SE AreaEleanor M. Cooley, M.A., Religious Studies

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anitiesGuitar: Beginning IIThe class will be centered on the rhythm guitar an its role in Rock and Roll, folk, Country and Pop genres. We will be building on the Chord vocabulary learned from the previous class and there will be some note reading, but the class will mostly focus on learning the strum patterns and chords for any song that would be available from multiple sources such as from Song-books, Lead Sheets, online tabs and chords. The class will be using the Hal Leonard Guitar Method I book, but students are encouraged to learn their favorite songs. All types of guitars and genres are accepted in this class. Taking Guitar Beginning I is not required, but knowledge of chords (at least in the keys of C and G) and some note reading skills are required. Note: A Materials Fee of $10 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of the first class session.Course: 12754 $105 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-Mar 10 T 6:30pm-8:00pmSPB: Mar 24-May 12 T 6:30pm-8:00pmGarfield Middle SchoolCarlos Vinajeras

Harmonica for BeginnersIn this course we will learn to play popular campfire melodies, and to play the blues. The instructor is a pro-fessional piano player and teacher, and began playing harmonica as a youngster. Note: Course materials fee of $15 for CDs and instruction sheets is payable to in-structor. Optional $5 harmonica can be purchased from the instructor. This course is for beginners only.Course: 12756 $60 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Apr 8-29 W 7:00pm-8:30pmSegara Residence in NE AreaDaniel Mahony, MPhil

Folk Harp an IntroductionHave you ever wondered what it would be like to play the harp? This class is designed to get your fingers in the strings and playing! You do not need to be able read music for this class. During this introduction, you will learn to play songs of various styles including Celt-ic. Apple Mountain Music will provide a variety of harps for each session. You will have an opportunity to play an assortment of instruments to experience the differ-ence in size and tone. Required Text: Teach Yourself to Play the Folk Harp, by Sylvia Woods, available for pur-chase at Apple mountain Music at first class meeting.Course: 12757 $85 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Feb 16-Mar 9 M 7:00pm-8:30pmApple Mountain MusicIrma Reeder

Jazz Improvisation IIThis six-week course covers more advanced concepts of harmony, melody, rhythm, theory and form. The emphasis is on getting you to develop your voice as a soloist. You will get valuable experience playing with a rhythm section. Appropriate for the somewhat experi-enced to the professional musician. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available.Course: 12747 $90 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Feb 2-Mar 9 M 6:00pm-7:30pmNew Mexico Jazz WorkshopMickey Patten

Vocal Boot Camp!Don’t sit there thinking about your vocal workout. Get your back up off the wall and sing! Commit. Engage. Get some discipline and sing until you sweat! This session will jump start and kick your vocal workout into a higher gear. Note: New Mexico Jazz Workshop member discount available.Course: 12749 $110 For: 7 sessionsSPA: Feb 5-Mar 19 Th 6:00pm-7:00pmNew Mexico Jazz WorkshopPatty Stephens

Guitar: BeginningThis is a course for the beginning guitarist. Its objective is to get the students playing quickly, by emphasizing chords and right-hand strumming and figure picking patterns. The basic fundamentals of music, including note reading, rhythm, and harmonic structure will also be covered. Careful attention is given to proper playing technique. The students must bring a playable acoustic guitar to every class meeting. Note: A materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor at first class meeting to cover text and teaching materials.Course: 12753 $105 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-Mar 10 T 5:00pm-6:30pmSPB: Mar 24-May 12 T 5:00pm-6:30pmGarfield Middle SchoolCarlos Vinajeras

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SingingLearn to sing with more confidence and control, solo and group, with a certified singing teacher. Easy-to-learn vocal techniques are combined with fun perfor-mance practice. Includes working with professional music equipment, and instruction in downloading ac-companiment tracks and lyrics from the Internet. Must be able to carry a tune. Note: A $25 Materials Fee for CD and instruction sheets is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 12791 $95 For: 6 SessionsSPA: Nov 5-Dec 17 Th 7:00pm-8:30pmSegara Residence in NE AreaDiana Segara-Mahony

Singing for Those Who Can’t SingAfter many years as a professional musician, Dan Maho-ny has developed a method of teaching those who can't carry a tune or have other singing difficulties. Atten-dance at all four classes is required. Note: A Materials Fee of $10 for CDs and instruction sheets is payable to the instructor at the first class.Course: 12792 $95 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Apr 6-27 M 7:00pm-8:30pmDan Mahony

University ChorusThe University Chorus is a large, non-audtioned choir that sings a major choral-orchestral piece each semester. This term our project will be Beethoven’s Ninth Sym-phony. The concert will be in Popejoy Hall on Tuesday, April 28th at 7:30pm.Course: 12798 $65 For: 15 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-Apr 28 T 7:30pm-9:30pmUNM Main CampusBradley Ellingboe

Reading & WritingHow Poetry WorksIf you have been wanting to reconnect with poetry as a reader, but the last time you did was in high school or college, and you’re feeling a little rusty or uncertain, this course is for you. We will explore simple poetic elements such as rhythm, rhyme, figures of speech, lin-eation, and other techniques which poets use to achieve power and beauty in their poems. We will study classic poems by Shakespeare, Whitman, Dickinson, Cum-mings and Frost, as well as more contemporary works by Mary Oliver, Audre Lorde, Gwendolyn Brooks and Wislawa Szymborska.Course: 08562 $85 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Feb 3-24 T 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingLance W. Ozier

Mountain Dulcimer: BeginningThis instrument is widely used in the American old-time music tradition, as well as Celtic and other styles. Its origins are traced back to the early 1800’s from the Scots-Irish in the southern Appalachian Mountains. In this class you will learn to play both chords and mel-odies in the DAD tuning. While some music theory will be covered, you don’t need any previous musical experience to be successful! It is not necessary to own a dulcimer as instruments will be available during classes. If you own one, please bring it! Required Text: First Lessons Dulcimer by Joyce Ochs, available for purchase at Apple Mountain Music.Course: 12759 $85 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 23-Apr 13 M 7:00pm-8:30pmApple Mountain MusicIrma Reeder

Hammered Dulcimer an IntroductionJoin us for a fun introduction to this ancient treasure that has found a growing niche in the varied musical styles of modern America. The focus will be on play-ing both familiar and new tunes while learning good playing techniques. We will share a bit of interesting dulcimer history as we go along. No previous musical experience is required. If you have a hammered dul-cimer, dust it off and bring it along. If not, a limited number of fine Masterworks instruments are available for class use or rental. The required text will be avail-able for purchase at the first class.Course: 12760 $85 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 21-Feb 25 W 7:00pm-8:30pmHeights Cumberland ChurchJohanna Jimenez

Piano: BeginningThis course is designed for the adult beginning piano student. Students will be able to play a variety of piano pieces using a text designed by Jane Bastien. No previ-ous knowledge of music or piano is necessary to partic-ipate. Students will enjoy working individually and with others to learn how to play the piano. Required Text: Piano for Adults Book 1, Bastien (KPIB) is available at Music Mart.Course: 12762 $265 For: 12 sessionsSPA: Jan 21-Apr 8 W 7:00pm-8:30pmSPB: Jan 24-Apr 11 Sa 10:30am-12:00pmMusic Magic StudioMark Gutierrez

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anitiesCreate A Scene: Intermediate Fiction and MemoirNovels and memoirs are made up of chapters which contain scenes and narrative. Learn how to craft a compelling scene using a catalyst, conflict, rising action, climax and denouement. We will analyze scenes by not-ed authors and also critique one of your scenes in class. Our text for purposes of analysis will be Pat Conroy’s South of Broad, published in 2009. Taught by Sandra Toro, author of five novels and winner of the South-West Writer’s Memoir Contest in 2011.Course: 14859 $65 For: 3 sessionsSPA: Jan 28-Feb 11 W 7:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingSandra K. Toro

Memoir WorkshopExplore the various kinds of memoirs, the difference between fiction and memoir and your decisions to write memoir. Where to begin, how to focus your memoir, how to dredge up the inner mysteries of your life, how to bring order to life events through narrative, and how to find the universal stuff that links your life with that of others. Create your own personal memory calendar. Note: Bring a lunch and a beverage.Course: 14860 $75 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 21 Sa 9:30am-3:30pmCE South BuildingSandra K. Toro

Poetry Writing Workshop: Big Poem in a Little Package NEW

This workshop will focus on the art, craft and muscle of the short poem (14 lines or less). We will focus on the ideas of restraint and concision in language, the power of the verb, heightening emotion, choosing the best word and eliminating words that don't move the poem forward. We will also read and discuss published short poems by contemporary poets. Each student will write one poem per week, which will be critiqued in class. Be daring, write lean.Course: 14863 $100 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Feb 18-Mar 25 W 7:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingAnastasia Andersen, MFA

Travel Essay Writing: Your Inner Wanderer at Large in the World NEW

This five-week class involves learning how to write using all the senses—taste, touch, sound, smell and hearing to explore beneath the surface so writing about a place or journey becomes equally about oneself and one’s inner journey. Class will consist of discussion, writing in and out of class, analysis of essays, travel articles, and reading/critiquing. Additionally, we will discuss tips on interviewing people to enhance essays, photography to complement essays, and tips on pub-lishing for those who wish to explore that avenue.Course: 14851 $85 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Mar 25-Apr 22 W 1:00pm-3:00pmCE South BuildingTeresa Cutler-Broyles

Polishing for Publication: Advanced Fiction WritingBring your short story or the first thirty pages of your novel to class. As a group, we will help you polish your dialogue, add heroic qualities to your protagonist, create inner conflict, and build plot layers. Learn how to deal with backstory and add tension to every page. Finally, we will work with you to develop a query and “elevator pitch.”Course: 14854 $75 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Jan 14-21 W 7:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingSandra K. Toro

Turning Life Into FictionGreat authors frequently decide to write their lives disguised as fiction rather than memoir, for example, Philip Roth, Norman Mailer, Pat Conroy and Thomas Wolfe. This workshop will explore the issues in that decision, then discuss the many issues involved in writing fiction based on one’s life experiences. Grafting, layering, and embellishing characters and situations, using primary sources, creating a time line, identifying tension and conflict, researching the historical back-ground, creating a scene, effective dialogue and training your subconscious will all be illuminated during this six-hour workshop. Note: Bring a lunch and a beverage.Course: 14856 $75 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 24 Sa 9:30am-3:30pmCE South BuildingSandra K. Toro

Creative Writing for Fun OnlyEveryone has something to say. Give yourself a chance to explore. We write, share and write again-without pressure! Take this chance to expand your horizons. Some topics are serious, some are funny. Try it, you’ll like it and become a better writer.Course: 14858 $95 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-Mar 10 T 10:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingLeatrice Wilson

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Journal Writing For Creativity and MoreExperience tapping into inner aspects of yourself, per-haps depths of which you have not been aware. In the process you can work though troubled situations—past, present and future, solve problems and develop your creativity. You will be surprised about the multiple ways to use a journal and its tremendous value. There will be at least two writing exercises for each class. Because of limited time, the instructor will share more ways to use your journal. Bring a notebook and a pen.Course: 14871 $75 For: 3 sessionsSPA: Mar 5-19 Th 10:30am-1:00pmCE South BuildingRita Herther, MA

Writing Short Stories From Start to FinishThe short story is an amazingly versatile and rewarding form for both writers and readers. This course seeks to define the short story as literary genre and to discuss its boundaries from a writer’s point of view. A template for what ingredients a writer might consider will be presented and considered for each phase of the writing process: pre-writing, writing and revising. At the end of the course a short story should result and serve as a springboard for the writing of more stories.Course: 14892 $75 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 3-24 T 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingRobert F. Gish, Ph.D., English Professor, Distinguished Scholar and Author

Elements of WritingIntended for those new to the writing process and experienced writers seeking new strategies. Review the basic elements of writing—the small and large building blocks of written composition: words, sentences, para-graphs, coherence, and unity. This course discusses the writing process of pre-writing, writing, and revising, the ins and outs of invention and organization, of choosing a topic, targeting an audience, and structuring effective patterns of written discourse.Course: 14893 $75 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 4-25 W 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingRobert F. Gish, Ph.D., English Professor, Distinguished Scholar and Author

Your Creative Self is Waiting for YouFor anyone interested in being more creative in their lives. If you want to: write a song, a story or a poem; learn to solve problems more creatively; find a new house or a new relationship, you can benefit from a simple, fun process designed to help you get out of your own way and start something new. Learn tech-niques you can apply to any aspect of your life. Bring a notebook so you can record what your Creative Self has to say! Taught by Carol March, MA, a life transi-tion coach and author of The Way Home and Writing to Change Your Life.Course: 14867 $59 For: 3 sessionsSPA: Apr 7-21 T 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingCarol March, MA

Opening Up: Writing For HealingLearn how to reduce stress, handle difficult situations and feel more in control of your life. In a safe, sup-portive environment, we will explore simple writing techniques you can do at home that have been shown to enhance well-being and assist in coping with stressful situations, such as illness, injury, divorce, and job loss. Taught by Carol March, MA, a published writer and life transition coach. Bring a notebook to class and be prepared to write. All writing will be kept confidential.Course: 14868 $59 For: 3 sessionsSPA: Feb 10-24 T 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingCarol March, MA

Writing for Growth and DiscoveryIn this overview of writing for non-writers, you will learn how to show up and listen for the voice within that knows who you are. Whether you are drawn to writing to access your inner wisdom, to reflect on our life, to leave a memoir for your family, or to experiment with telling a story in poetry or fiction, this course will provide information and exercises to get you started. Taught by Carol March, MA, a published writer and life transition coach who specializes in helping people find new directions and achieve their goals.Course: 14869 $59 For: 3 sessionsSPA: Mar 10-24 T 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingCarol March, MA

International Tours Join us for the

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Dance FitnessThe Nia TechniqueThe Nia Technique is a blend of martial arts, dance arts and body integration therapies (Tai Chi, Tae Kwon Do, Aikido, Jazz, Modern Dance, Duncan Dance, Yoga, Alexander Technique, and Feldenkrais). Done in bare feet, our dance relaxes the body and increases strength, stamina, and flexibility. Simple choreography and beau-tiful music encourage new ways of moving that allow for creativity and self-expression. Visualization and fo-cus on sensation create grace and greater self-awareness. Nia is adaptable of any fitness level.Course: 06483 $95 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Jan 21-Mar 25 W 6:00pm-7:00pmUNM Center For LifeSPB: Jan 26-Mar 30 M 5:30pm-6:30pmHealing GateKathleen Fuchs, BA is a certified NIA Instructor

SalsaerobicsIf you enjoy Latin music, this is the exercise class for you! Lose weight and get in shape as you exercise to the Latin beat. Learn basic Latin dance steps such as salsa, cumbia, cha cha, mambo, merengue, and more. This class will start at a beginning level, gradually increasing to a higher fitness level. Come and enjoy aerobics -Latin style! Wear comfortable clothing and good aerobic shoes.Course: 10684 $95 For: 16 sessionsSPA: Jan 24-May 9 Sa 9:00am-10:00amSPB: Jan 26-Mar 18 MW 5:30pm-6:30pmSPC: Jan 27-Mar 19 TTh 5:30pm-6:30pmSPD: Mar 23-May 13 MW 5:30pm-6:30pmSPE: Mar 24-May 14 TTh 5:30pm-6:30pmAll sections: Baila! Baila! Dance StudioBaila Baila Staff

Dancing for Fun and PhysiqueThe intention of Basic Ballet Technique and Physique is dance appreciation for all. This class utilizes dance theo-ry educating one on the nature and mechanics of dance to include origins, styles, footwork and artistic expres-sion. Dance becomes subtle exercise documented by significant scientific research in weight management and reduction of cardiovascular disease. Attire is non-bind-ing clothing and ballet shoes. Note: An additional $10 special fee for guest artists is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting.Course: 12773 $90 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Jan 27-Mar 31 T 1:00pm-2:00pmStardust Dance AcademyDina Reid, CNP, MS UNM Clinical Exercise Physiology

Novel Writing: An IntroductionYou’ve come up with the plot. You’ve developed your characters. Storylines swirl in your headbut you’ve either gotten bogged down, or you’ve only written enough to know that you’re lost in a forest. Rather than be intimidated, forge your way through it with a guide who can help you. This four-week course will encourage you to launch into or continue and finish a novel. You’ll get help with structure, plot, narrative, and the tricks not only for constructing a book, but also for ways to navigate the immensity of such a long work. We’ll examine issues for character, style, tone, voice, POV choices, and more, and we’ll even talk about the road to publication!Course: 14894 $85 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 16-Apr 6 M 6:30pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingSarah Baker, Author of fourteen novels & e-books, includ-ing the Dassas Cormier Mystery Series.

Mindful Writing NEW

Mindful, Museful Writing: Ever wonder how and when readers get lost in reading? How authors suddenly lose themselves in their writing? How artists transcend themselves through their art? Ever long to achieve or enhance such downright mystical states of knowing the unknown, of listening to your muse? This course will consider ways of meditation and mindfulness, of experi-encing the timeless sense of “now” through writing, be it letter, essay, poetry, story, or journal entry. Call it soul singing. That’s what we’ll search for, listen for...Course: 14896 $95 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Feb 23-Mar 23 M 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingRobert F. Gish, Ph.D., English Professor, Distinguished Scholar and Author

Writing: From Start to Sales XIUNM Continuing Education offers the Eleventh annual Writer's Conference on April 18, 2015. Editors and agents from New York City will join with authors and teachers to explore the latest trends in publishing including short stories, novels, narrative non-fiction, poetry and memoir. In addition to six workshops, indi-vidual pitch sessions with agents and editors at no addi-tional cost will be offered to those who register before April 1. Attendees may only choose one person, but may ask questions of other speakers throughout the day. After you register, contact Sandra Toro at [email protected] to sign up for your ten minute pitch. Lunch and materials are included in your tuition.Course: 14899 $150 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 18 Sa 8:30am-4:30pmCE North Building

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hMeditationDiving Deep into the Silence: Intro to Silent MeditationIn this class students will be introduced to, and prac-tice, each week, The Method of Centering Prayer. This form of meditation is one of contemplation and surren-der, as opposed to other methods such as awareness, concentration or chanting. I learned Centering Prayer in 2009 and an Eastern technique in 1993, which for me are quite similar. Sharing some of my experienc-es over the past 20+ years will help students realize meditation can be an integral part of their lives, if they choose. Centering Prayer basic instruction is an excel-lent 11th step practice. We will practice 20 minutes of Centering Prayer each session, as well as have time for discussion and questions. Centering Prayer is profound, simple and anyone from any walk of life can learn it and practice it, almost anytime, almost anywhere!Course: 06494 $75 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 28-Mar 4 W 6:00pm-7:00pmForrester Studio in NW AreaPhoenix Forrester

Natural HealingLearn to HealYou can learn to reduce pain, reduce stress, and to heal. These methods can be used alone and in conjunction with medical doctors to help the healing process. You can use them for yourself and to help alleviate pain and stress in others. Methods include simple energy approaches and self-hypnosis. These methods help heal physical, emotional and spiritual pain. You will also learn how to improve your brain function. There are no supplements involved. The methods are mind power and energy manipulation.Course: 04334 $75 For: 3 sessionsSPA: Feb 4-18 W 6:30pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingRita Herther, MA

You Can ManifestWe constantly hear about ways to manifest whatever we want. What works? What doesn’t work? Is there a missing element? Why do affirmations not always work? How can we make them work? All of these questions will be answered. You will learn how you might be sab-otaging your success and specific ways to change that. You will learn about two missing elements and how to correct them. Come with an open mind and a desire to learn what truly works. This is an experimental and enjoyable class.Course: 04342 $65 For: 3 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Feb 5 Th 6:30pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingRita Herther, MA

Eastern PracticeT’ai Chi Chih®: BeginningT’ai Chi Chih®—Joy Thru Movement; is a series of 19 movements and one pose which were originated by the T’ai Chi Master, Justin Stone; it is not a martial art. T’ai Chi Chih, can be easily learned in a short period. As the individual becomes calm and balanced, a new perspective is formed, decisions are easier to make, and a new relationship to life is established. To be appreciat-ed, it must be experienced.Course: 06487 $90 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-Mar 10 T 5:30pm-7:00pmT’ai Chi Chih CenterCarmen Brocklehurst, Accredited T’ai Chi Chih® Instructor

T’ai Chi Chih®: IntermediateIntermediate T’ai Chi Chih® helps the student develop a new awareness of the basic movements learned in the beginning class. The underlying philosophy of YIN and YANG will also be explored. Students will realize how our lives are constantly seeking balance. Through this new perception of what balance is, practitioners will find that they have the ability to experience a richer, happier and more fulfilling life. Increased energy is felt from group practice.Course: 06488 $90 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Mar 12 Th 5:30pm-7:30pmT’ai Chi Chih CenterCarmen Brocklehurst, Accredited T’ai Chi Chih® Instructor

T’ai Chi Ch’uan—Traditional Yang Style Long Form: BeginnersThis course teaches the First Section of the traditional Yang Family Style 108 movement Long Form of T’ai Chi Ch’uan: the most widely practiced form of T’ai Chi in the world. Special emphasis is placed on methods of improving balance skills, identification and release of areas of body tension, and eliminating habits which can cause stress to the knee and lower back. Documented health benefits of regular Form practice include stress reduction, enhanced body awareness and improved lower body strength. Virginia Huettig began her study of T’ai Chi in 1996. She has taught T’ai Chi Ch’uan at UNM since 2002.Course: 06497 $90 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Feb 3-Mar 10 T 6:00pm-8:00pmSPB: Mar 24-Apr 28 T 6:00pm-8:00pmBoth sections: CE North BuildingVirginia Huettig, Member: Hong Kong Hand Keen Taijiquan Society since 2000.

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ealthsure centers in the brain which lit up identically—after the research subjects consumed either cocaine or sugar! Sugar is an addictive substance. What is sweet-tooth to do? Dr. Cornish, will share information regarding delightful, healthful and safe sugar substitutes. Note: A materials fee of $5 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 06508 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 21 Sa 8:30am-12:30pmCE South BuildingDr. Pamellina Cornish, N.P., D.O.M.

Food is Medicine: Rah! Rah! Raw!Discover the nutritional, psychological and environ-mental benefits of a raw diet. Learn how to combine foods to improve digestion and obtain maximum nutri-tion. Get the 4-1-1 on how to make the transition from life on a traditional diet, to a raw (or mostly raw) way of eating, including the equipment and staples you’ll need to have on hand. Find out how to make raw and nutritious smoothies, soups, salads, appetizers, entrees, snacks and even desserts. Please join us, to spread the word, the food, the health, and the enthusiasm! Note: A $5 food fee is payable to the instructor at the begin-ning of class.Course: 06510 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: May 23 Sa 8:30am-12:30pmCE South BuildingDr. Pamellina Cornish, N.P., D.O.M.

Lifesteps®: Weight Management Program NEW

Are you looking for a weight management solution? Are you ready for a change? Employee Health Promo-tion offers the Lifesteps® Weight Management Pro-gram which focuses on changing behaviors to increase physical exercise, weight loss and the achievement of a healthier you at any age. Lifesteps® incorporates 17 weekly sessions of 45-60 minutes for small group discussion, behavior change assignments to include 30 minutes or more of physical activity to increase your heart rate, and situational problem solving to promote quality nutritional choices. The course is taught by a trained Health Education Consultant and certified Lifesteps® leader to groups consisting of up to 20 peo-ple. The class provides information, support, and guid-ance so each participant will learn to develop their own personal action plan that seamlessly follows their unique lifestyle. The course includes (3) one-on-one consulta-tions, biometric measurements, workbook, journals and a personal pedometer to record physical activity.Course: 06512 $300 For: 17 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-May 14 Th 12:00pm-1:00pmCE South BuildingTracey L. Briggs, MA, AFAA-CPT, Certified Lifesteps Instructor and Supervisor, Employee Health Promotion

Consumers Guide to Herbs and Supplements In the United States, health-conscious people spend bil-lions of dollars yearly on herbs and supplements. Topics included in this class: why take supplements, how supplements contribute to health, safety considerations, supplements for specific issues and conditions, and how to get the most bang for your buck. Herb McDonald has had a private practice as a Clinical Herbalist for over 20 years. The information presented is based on current research and professional experience.Course: 06452 $35 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 18 Sa 1:30pm-4:30pmCE South BuildingHerb McDonald, Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor

Reiki: An IntroductionReiki is a simple Japanese folk art. Anyone can use Reiki for self and others. It can relieve stress, insomnia, fatigue and pain and accelerate healing of body, mind and spirit. In this introductory class you learn about Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki, its history, levels of training and practical applications. You can experience the Reiki touch, have your questions answered, and develop a basis for deciding whether or not to pursue Reiki treat-ment or training.Course: 06469 $40 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 18 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingElizabeth Valsala, BA, Reiki Master

Back Talk90% of Americans suffer from back pain at least once. What causes it? How can we heal it? Dr. Pamela Cor-nish, NP, DOM struggled with rheumatoid arthritis for 15 years, sciatica for 5 months, and a herniated disc for 3 years. Dr. Cornish is her name and backs are her game! By applying the techniques taught in this class, she has been free of the above since 1986, 1989 and 1994 respectively. Learn helpful tips for sitting, stand-ing, working and sleeping to prevent developing back pain. If you already have back pain, and would like to explore ideas and tools in natural medicine before resorting to drugs and/or surgery, please join us for a morning of learning. Note: A $5 Materials Fee is pay-able to the instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 06491 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 14 Sa 8:30am-12:30pmCE South BuildingDr. Pamellina Cornish, N.P., D.O.M.

Anatomy is Art: Sugar—Cocaine LiteSugar is a drug. A plethora of documentary presenta-tions on sugar as a toxic substance have appeared in the media. Over-consumption of sugar acidifies your body, and literally shortens your life. While monitoring co-caine addicts as research subjects, scientists tracked plea-

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Cross Country Skiing: Basic TouringThis course is designed to take both the ‘never been’ skier as well as those who are having problems with fun-damental techniques to a level of ability that allows safe and comfortable travel through backcountry terrain. Techniques to be developed will include the kick and glide, wedge and wedge turn, stem Christi, parallel and telemark turns, hill climbing and trail strategies. Class-room sessions will consider ski equipment and clothing selections. basic orienteering and terrain evaluation, as well as slide presentation and lecture demonstrating the above techniques. Students must be in good physical condition to meet the rigorous demands of this class. Tuition does not include ski equipment rental. Ski ses-sions begin in the morning. Bring a sack lunch.Course: 10660 $120 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-Feb 17 T 7:00pm-9:00pm Sa 10:00am-4:00pmNote: Field Trips will be held on Saturdays 10am-4pm, January 24, 31; February 7, 14.CE North BuildingPaul Chandler

Cross Country Skiing: Advanced BackcountryThis course is designed to take the strong intermediate cross-country skier (who can demonstrate an effective wedge turn) to the level of true back-country skier. Techniques will focus on advanced hill climbing, and fall line descent skiing. This course will emphasize the development through guided practice of the Stem Christie, parallel and Telemark turns. Lecture topics will include equipment selection, back-country route selection, orienteering and avalanche awareness as well as health emergencies brought on by exposure to the high altitude winter environment. Students will have completed course 660 as a prerequisite or interview with the instructor for placement. Students must be in strong physical shape in order to meet the demands of this rigorous course. Field trips may take place at Sandia Mountain Ski Area. Tuition does not include ski equipment rental.Course: 10661 $120 For: 4 sessionsSPB: Feb 21-Mar 14 Sa 9:00am-4:00pmCE South BuildingPaul Chandler

Essential Oils 101Join us to learn how you can benefit from the astound-ing power of EOs, as well as help your loved ones cultivate optimum, health and vitality. We will explore EOs’ history, selection guidelines, safety, application techniques, and personal usage. If you are challenged by stress, GI problems, depression, allergies, fatigue, reflux, pain insomnia, etc., taking this class will help you create your turning point to better health. Note: A $5 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the begin-ning of class.Course: 06513 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 28 Sa 8:30am-12:30pmCE South BuildingDr. Pamellina Cornish, N.P., D.O.M.

Outdoor RecreationBicycle Repair: Park Tool Mechanic 101This Bicycle Mechanics Course is designed to teach ba-sic skills for the novice and advanced cyclists. The Park Tool School Mechanics Program will certify students, upon completion of required course materials. This certificate can be used for knowledge verification in the bicycle mechanic’s field. Note: A materials fee of $35 is payable to the instructor at the first class. Bring your bike to class, any tools you may have and a sack dinner.Course: 10652 $95 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Feb 4-25 W 5:00pm-9:00pmNote: Class will not meet Feb 11.CE North BuildingPaul Walton

Firearm Safety 101 NEW

Are you curious about the world of firearms? Have you considered purchasing a firearm for self defense, or other reasons? Are you looking for a new, exciting, hobby that will give you a lifetime of enjoyment? Learn about firearm safety, basic New Mexico gun laws, tips for purchasing your first firearm, firearm culture, and other exciting topics.Course: 10655 $55 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Mar 24-26 TTh 6:00pm-8:00pmSPB: Apr 21-23 TTh 6:00pm-8:00pmBoth sections: CE South BuildingLindsey Fassler

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ealthGolf: Secrets for Success with the ShortgameThis course is intended for individuals seeking to expand their knowledge of the shortgame. Focus on the different aspects necessary to lower your scores and improve your game. Topics covered: Chipping, Putting, Short pitches, Long pitches, Lob shots, Bunker shots.Course: 10672 $90 For: 3 sessionsSPA: Apr 18-May 2 Sa 11:00am-1:00pmUNM Championship Golf CourseGeorge Trujeque

Tennis: BeginningLearn to execute the forehand, backhand, serve, volley, overhead and lob. Sound techniques of these shots will be emphasized. Time will be devoted to players having a great understanding of tennis rules and method of scoring. Match play will also be instituted to develop these skills in a real setting. Students need to bring two cans of pressurized new balls, Dunlop tennis balls preferred.Course: 10688 $90 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Apr 11-May 30 Sa 8:00am-10:00amUNM—Tennis CourtsTo be Announced

Tennis: IntermediateGo beyond the basic stroke development. We will review ground strokes and then proceed to develop shots such as the lob, volley, overhead, serves, and return of serves. It is important to learn and practice these strokes, so the course will also include match play. Note: Bring two cans of NEW tennis balls, racquet, tennis shoes, and a container of water.Course: 10689 $90 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Apr 11-May 30 Sa 10:00am-12:00pmUNM—Tennis CourtsRobert Ziock

Flyfishing BasicsThis class is designed for folks who are new to, or have little experience with the sport. Although offering com-plete coverage, we will stress practical, hands-on aspects such as a full session of fly casting, affordable tackle and and overview of regional fisheries. Jim Black, a life-log fly fisherman, has assisted with the class for many years and is taking over from his father after 36 years.Course: 10667 $75 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Feb 21-Mar 14 Sa 9:00am-12:00pmCE North BuildingJim Black

Golf IBeginning golfers will learn the theory, mechanics, and basic fundamentals of golf, rules, etiquette, and the use of irons and woods. Equipment will be furnished if needed. Tuition includes ball fee and use of golf clubs. Enrollment is limited.Course: 10668 $130 For: 7 sessionsSPA: Mar 5-Apr 16 Th 4:30pm-6:30pmLadera Golf CourseWright Zimmerly, Golf ProfessionalSPB: Mar 21-Apr 25 Sa 9:00am-11:00amUNM Championship Golf CourseMark McFallSPC: Mar 28-May 9 Sa 9:00am-11:00amPuerto del Sol Golf CourseTodd Kersting, Golf ProfessionalSPD: Mar 28-May 9 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pmSanta Ana Golf ClubBrian Lyle

Golf IIImprove your game. This course is for those who already have a grasp of the basic fundamentals of golf, have completed Level I, or have equivalent experience. Equipment will be furnished if needed. Tuition includes ball fee and use of golf clubs, but personal golf clubs would be preferred.Course: 10669 $130 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Mar 21-Apr 25 Sa 11:00am-1:00pmUNM Championship Golf CourseMark McFallSPB: Mar 28-May 2 Sa 11:00am-1:00pmPuerto del Sol Golf CourseTodd Kersting, Golf ProfessionalSPC: Mar 28-May 9 Sa 11:00am-1:00pmSanta Ana Golf ClubBrian Lyle

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Strength & CardioAlternative Methods to Strength TrainingLooking to get fit? Shed extra pounds, have a great time? This class is for you! Learn how to utilize a large variety of equipment such as: TRX, free weights, medicine balls, sled, ropes, body weight exercises, ViPR tubes and Tabata protocols to get you into the best shape of your life! In addition to the two 60 minutes group classes (boot camp style) per week, you will be given nutritional tips, and your percentage of body fat will be taken. Wear workout attire; bring a water bottle, and a small towel. This class is for all fitness levels sign up early class size is limited.Course: 06484 $125 For: 12 sessionsSPA: Jan 27-Mar 5 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pmSPB: Mar 10-Apr 23 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pmNote: Class will not meet Mar 31 & Apr 2.Both sections: Dennis Chavez Elementary School GymCelina Baca, NSCA-CPT & Karen Denham, NSCA-CPT

SwimmingSwimming: Parent/Child (ages 6 months-3 years)Parents, learn techniques for teaching your child through demonstration, repetition, and praise. This course promotes water safety knowledge and practic-es, aquatic adjustment and swimming readiness skills, participation, socialization, and fun and enjoyment in the water. Parents must furnish a written clearance from the child’s physician within the first two weeks of class and provide their own suits and towels. Enrollment is limited to 10 parent/child teams.Course: 01106 $95 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Jan 31-Feb 28 Sa 8:00am-8:30amSPB: Jan 31-Feb 28 Sa 8:30am-9:00amSPC: Mar 21-Apr 18 Sa 8:00am-8:30amSPD: Mar 21-Apr 18 Sa 8:30am-9:00amAll sections: UNM Main Campus—Johnson Center To be Announced

PilatesPilates: ReformerLearn the Pilates classical method in the exact way that was developed and intended by Joseph Pilates. In this course you will learn the Pilates method of body conditioning as a system. We will primarily use the re-former as the foundation of the method. The repertoire of exercises strengthens and stretches the whole body creating postural awareness, while stabilizing the spine by engaging the “Powerhouse.” The exercises provide a challenge on all planes of body movement and against the resistance of the springs. This class is limited to 5 students.Course: 06475 $325 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Feb 14-Apr 25 Sa 2:00pm-3:30pmSPB: Mar 8-May 17 Su 12:15pm-1:45pmSPC: Mar 9-May 18 M 6:15pm-7:45pmNote: Class will not meet Mar 30.SPD: Mar 11-May 20 W 6:15pm-7:45pmNote: Class will not meet Apr 1.SPE: Mar 13-May 22 F 6:15pm-7:45pmAll sections: Shedden PilatesMariana Shedden, PhD

Pilates: ReformerLearn the Pilates classical method in the exact way that was developed and intended by Joseph Pilates. In this course you will learn the Pilates method of body conditioning as a system. We will primarily use the re-former as the foundation of the method. The repertoire of exercises strengthens and stretches the whole body creating postural awareness, while stabilizing the spine by engaging the “Powerhouse.” The exercises provide a challenge on all planes of body movement and against the resistance of the springs. This class is limited to 5 students.Course: 06476 $300 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-Mar 10 T 2:00pm-3:30pmSPB: Jan 22-Mar 12 Th 2:00pm-3:30pmSPC: Mar 17-May 12 T 2:00pm-3:30pmSPD: Mar 19-May 14 Th 2:00pm-3:30pmNote: Class will not meet Apr 2.All sections: Shedden PilatesMariana Shedden, PhD

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De-Stress YogaThese gentle classes combine mindfully-aligned pos-tures and body-awareness with calming breathing techniques. Props will be used to support the postures, and gently stretch and strengthen the body. De-Stress Yoga gives you time to unwind and return to your cen-ter of balance. This slow, deep practice pays particular attention to the neck, shoulders and hips. Postures are suitable and adaptable for all levels.Course: 06448 $55 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 23-Mar 13 F 4:00pm-5:15pmSPB: Mar 27-May 15 F 4:00pm-5:15pmBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillKatja Lauderstein

Yoga: Sunrise PracticeWake up the body and start our day feeling centered and energized. Ease into the practice by going inward, connecting with the breath; gently lengthening the spine, warming up the muscles and opening the joints. Build energy, strength and stamina while exploring healthy alignment in standing poses. Expand the body and reverse gravity through a safe and accessible intro-duction to easy back bends and inversions. Beginners welcome!Course: 06449 $125 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 27-Mar 17 T 6:30am-8:00amSPB: Mar 31-May 19 T 6:30am-8:00amBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillJudy Mortellaro

Yoga for the Rest of UsTake a deep breath. Close your eyes and take another, and lucky for you, if you can breathe, you can do yoga. Yoga is for everybody. Whether you are new to yoga, have practiced before, or practice now take this time for yourself to de-stress, energize, and lose weight, in this gentle relaxing yoga experience. All levels welcome. Instructor Gloria holds a 500-hour yoga certification with Yoga Alliance and Kripalu Yoga Center.Course: 06450 $85 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 26-Mar 16 M 12:00pm-1:00pmSPB: Mar 23-May 11 M 12:00pm-1:00pmBoth sections: Los Altos Christian ChurchGloria Drayer, Certified Yoga Teacher

Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 3-7 years)Children ages 3-7 years who are comfortable in the wa-ter but cannot swim will be exposed to basic swimming skills, such as rhythmic breathing, gliding, beginner stroke, backstroke, and front-crawl. Note: Parents must furnish a written clearance from the child’s physician within the first two weeks of class. Children must pro-vide their own suits and towels. Enrollment is limited to 8 children. Parents are strongly encouraged to be in the water with their child.Course: 01107 $95 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Jan 31-Feb 28 Sa 9:00am-9:30amSPB: Jan 31-Feb 28 Sa 9:30am-10:00amSPC: Mar 21-Apr 18 Sa 9:00am-9:30amSPD: Mar 21-Apr 18 Sa 9:30am-10:00amAll sections: UNM Main Campus—Johnson Center To be Announced

Swimming for Children/Experienced BeginnersThe class is designed for children with prior skills and knowledge acquired during previous swimming classes. Strokes will be refined and some aspects of conditioning through swimming will be addressed. Through drills and individual corrections, the students will be able to progress from the beginner level to the intermediate level. Note: Parents do not have to be in the water with their children. Parent must provide written clearance from their child’s physician within the first two weeks of class and provide suits and towels.Course: 01108 $95 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Jan 31-Feb 28 Sa 10:00am-10:30amSPB: Mar 21-Apr 18 Sa 10:00am-10:30amBoth sections: UNM Main Campus—Johnson Center To be Announced

YogaHealthy Thyroid with YogaA sluggish thyroid can leave you overwhelmed, run-down, depressed and overweight. Your thyroid is a tiny butterfly shaped gland in your neck. Many weigh only an ounce, but wield a formidable influence on metab-olism, mood and sleep. In this workshop, sequences of simple yet effective yoga postures can help to influence well-being, balance the thyroid, help diminish symp-toms, and strive toward vibrant health.Course: 06447 $65 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 12 Su 2:00pm-5:00pmHigh Desert Yoga—Nob HillZoreh Afsar

Looking for: Weightlifting for Seniors, Senior Strength and Balance Training: An Introduction or Yoga for Folks Over 50?Please refer to the Osher Catalog, or visit us online at ce.unm.edu/Osher. For questions, please contact Marie McGhee at 505-277-6320.

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hRevitalize & RestoreBalance strengthening and energizing yoga with rest and relaxation. Enjoy a class that starts with a focus on the breath, transitions to gentle movement, then add in some strength and end with an extended period of restorative poses. This is the perfect class to feel rejuve-nated, revitalized and stress-free.Course: 06458 $89 For: 7 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Mar 5 Th 11:15am-12:45pmSPB: Apr 2-May 14 Th 11:15am-12:45pmBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillShana Lane

Yoga: Harmony in Body and Mind (Iyengar style) Experience the vitality and relaxation that result from the practice of Yoga. This series of classes will offer a creative approach to the basic Yoga asanas (poses) ex-ploring the interplay between body, breath, and mind. Benefits include increased strength and stability, greater vitality and freedom from limitations in body and mind. Classes are appropriate for beginners and continuing students and are taught in the Iyengar style — combin-ing precise alignment and modifications for individual needs with lightness and humor.Course: 06459 $95 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Feb 5-Apr 9 Th 9:30am-11:00amSPB: Mar 9-May 11 M 5:30pm-7:00pmBoth sections: Wellspring Center for YogaHerb McDonald, Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor

Yoga and Health for Women NEW

Bring your body and self into its deepest potential, focus, hormone balance, and relaxation through the healing intersection of ancient wisdom and yogic philosophy infused with women's health. This class will be mostly yoga, healthy movement, breath work and at times interspersed with relevant discussion. We will explore all of your women's yoga and health needs through all stages of life looking at the pelvic floor, overall body health, relaxation, abdominal health and much more. Interspersed throughout the year will be specially workshops and events to meet our unique needs and community as women.Course: 06460 $95 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 14-Mar 4 W 4:00pm-5:15pmSPB: Mar 18-May 13 W 4:00pm-5:15pmBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillHeatherlee Farrell

Yoga: Timed Asana NEW

In this class, asana (yoga poses) are held for longer peri-ods of time with varying degrees of support. This allows access into the deeper layers of the muscles, connective tissue and consciousness. The student is guided into subtle internal actions, creating an opportunity for the body to sort out long-term and deeply-seated imbal-ances in the musculature, joints, breathing patterns and nervous system. The class also includes basic pranayama (breathing) and savasana (relaxation).

Yoga Basics: The FundamentalsA thorough introduction for the student new to Yoga or a good refresher for those who’ve maybe been away for a little while. Preparatory and primary poses will be introduced with a focus on building strength, flexibility, balance and body awareness. Yoga terminology, plus the use of props is explained and time is allowed for question to be answered. The pace and approach of the class is mindful and gentle. Many choose to repeat the basics course a number of times, but many will also feel prepared to go to a Level 1 class after this series.Course: 06453 $95 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 23-Mar 13 F 10:00am-11:00amKatja LautersteinSPB: Jan 24-Mar 28 Sa 11:15am-12:15pmZhenya NovgorodskayaSPC: Jan 25-Mar 15 Su 1:30pm-2:30pmWilliam AnckerSPD: Mar 22-May 17 Su 1:30pm-2:30pmNote: Class will not meet on Apr 5.William AnckerSPE: Apr 10-May 29 F 10:00am-11:00amKatja LautersteinSPF: Apr 11-May 30 Sa 11:15am-12:15pmAll sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillZhenya NovgorodskayaYoga and Mindfulness NEW

The practice of Yoga deepens our mindfulness of our bodies, hearts and minds. It helps us to feel their connectedness and how each part can work in more harmony with the others. During this class we will explore gentle Yoga postures (available to all levels) and mindfulness techniques such as meditation, breathwork, reflection and occasionally some writing, etc. When we become more mindful it carries over into all aspects of our life, it slows things down and gives us more time to be still and listen. This has a positive effect on our rela-tionships with ourselves, others, our ability to maneuver the inevitable waves of circumstances that life presents and just creates more harmony in the immediate and global world.Course: 06454 $85 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 23-Mar 13 F 5:30pm-6:30pmSPB: Apr 10-May 29 F 5:30pm-6:30pmBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillKatja LautersteinAlignment Based Vinyasa Level 1-2 NEW

Challenge yourself to this fun, alignment-based, strength building Vinyasa Yoga class. Moving from one dynamic posture to the next, this well-balanced practice will increase circulation, focus, mobility, and endurance, leading to a deep and delicious savasana (relaxation). Note: This class is recommended for students with prior yoga experience, who do not have acute or other health conditions, to ensure safety.Course: 06455 $85 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Mar 12 Th 5:30pm-6:30pmSPB: Mar 19-May 7 Th 5:30pm-6:30pmBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillAvery Janeczek Kalapa

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Yoga for LunchYoga during your lunch hour is an invigorating way to restore energy, calm your mind and eliminate those afternoon blahs. A mixture of yoga styles is used to combine strengthening with relaxation. This class cre-ates peace, positivity and lightness.Course: 06474 $85 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Jan 23-Mar 27 F 12:15pm-1:15pmEmily SteinSPB: Jan 26-Mar 9 M 12:15pm-1:15pmNote: Class will not meet Feb 16.Niki FeldmanSPC: Jan 28-Mar 18 W 12:15pm-1:15pmNiki FeldmanSPD: Apr 10-May 29 F 12:15pm-1:15pmEmily SteinSPE: Apr 8-May 27 W 12:15pm-1:15pmNiki FeldmanSPF: Apr 13-May 18 M 12:15pm-1:15pmNiki FeldmanAll sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob Hill

Yoga: Restore and RenewThis restorative yoga class is designed to give you a peaceful vacation from your busy life. Those who suffer from stress, insomnia, chronic pain, lack of energy, de-pression, recent surgery or injuries could benefit greatly. We will practice simple breath awareness in supported yoga poses to release deep tension. As the layers of ten-sion dissolve, one fees refreshed, renewed and balanced. As the body learns deep relaxation, the mind starts to focus and become more clear and still. Course: 06482 $105 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Mar 12 Th 6:45pm-8:15pmSPB: Jan 25-Mar 15 Su 11:30am-1:00pmSPC: Mar 19-May 7 Th 6:45pm-8:15pmAll sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillAvery Janeczek Kalapa

Course: 06462 $85 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Mar 12 Th 6:00am-7:15amSPB: Mar 26-May 14 Th 6:00am-7:15amBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillNishtha Jane Kappy

Yoga for Back CareYoga postures provide the perfect antidote for weak or weary backs. Strengthening and extending the back muscles enhances alignment, which results in greater stability while gentle twists and supported forward bends lengthen shortened muscles. Mobilizing the shoulder girdle and softening around the heart allows you to breath more deeply and further releases you from the grip of tension. Note: If you have any existing medical condition, you must provide physician approval to take this class.Course: 06464 $105 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 19-Mar 9 M 4:00pm-5:15pmHigh Desert Yoga—Nob HillSupriti

Kundalini YogaAll levels welcome. Feel the magic of tapping into your own eternal flow of power. Kundalini Yoga is designed to give you a hands-on experience of your highest consciousness. It teaches a method by which you can connect to the sacred purpose of your life. Work with breath, postures, and movement. Experience self-heal-ing, a stronger nervous system, manage your moods, balance your chakras and increase your flexibility. This is Kundalini as taught by Yogi Bhajan.Course: 06466 $105 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 21-Mar 11 W 9:00am-10:30amSPB: Jan 24-Mar 14 Sa 7:00am-8:30amSPC: Apr 8-May 27 W 9:00am-10:30amSPD: Apr 11-May 30 Sa 7:00am-8:30amAll sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillMargaret Lopez

Yoga for the AthleteThis class is for all athletes and teaches a balance of yoga asanas, meditative breath-work and deep relax-ation. Body-based mindfulness has a profound effect on sports performance and enjoyment. Experience increased recovery time, better sleep and stress-reduc-tion. Improve alignment, stability and increase range of motion helping you move with greater ease, reducing the risk of injury and helping you enjoy a lifetime of sport and fun!Course: 06470 $95 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 26-Mar 2 M 7:15pm-8:30pmSPB: Mar 9-Apr 13 M 7:15pm-8:30pmBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillHeatherlee Farrell

Looking for: Yoga For Folks Over Fifty? Please refer to the Osher Catalog or visit us online at ce.unm.edu/Osher. For questions, please contact Marie McGhee at 505-277-6320.

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hYoga: The Body in EmotionWhen we face the most difficult of human experienc-es—grief, fear, tragedy—it is common to lose aware-ness and sensitivity in our physical beings. This class is designed to provide gentle exploration to reawaken body and spirit. We will be working with movements and poses designed to regulate the nervous system so that we are able to feel more alive, happy, content and grounded both on and off the yoga mat. The class is appropriate for both beginning and advanced students.Course: 06519 $105 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 16-Mar 6 F 4:00pm-5:15pmSPB: Mar 20-May 1 F 4:00pm-5:15pmBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillHeather Kazda, LISW

Yoga for Weight LossIn this practice, the yoga poses support the body in weight loss; and as the practice continues, the mind’s attitude about the body changes as well. As anyone who has ever worked at losing weight knows, the effort is as much in the mind as it is in the body. Gloria Drayer will lead you through yoga poses to help strengthen the body. Learn the techniques of mindful eating and medi-ation to encourage love of the body and mind.Course: 06520 $105 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Apr 1-May 20 W 6:00pm-7:15pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGloria Drayer, Certified Yoga Teacher

Yoga for Pregnancy and Birthing NEW

This practical childbirth preparation class bring aware-ness and confidence to your pregnancy and birthing. Prepare your body, mind and self intuitively and confi-dently for birth. Explore postures, movements, sound, relaxation, breathwork, and affirmations. Learn how to use gravity, massage, acupressure points, coping skills, and partner support. We will learn about how environ-ment affects labor as well as movements that will help your baby get in the optimal position for birth. Allow birth to unfold as it needs to for you. Whether you are birthing at home, a birth center, or a hospital, this class is for you!Course: 06522 $75 For: 1 SessionSPA: Jan 10 Sa 2:30pm-5:00pmSPB: Apr 11 Sa 2:30pm-5:00pmHigh Desert YogaHeatherlee Farrell

Yoga Unwindings: Mindfulness, Meditative Breathwork and Deep Relaxation This one-hour body-based mindfulness class is for ev-eryone from the person desiring to practice the funda-mentals of deep relaxation, meditative breath work and mindfulness to the seasoned practitioner. Give yourself permission to restore, relax and revitalize. Enjoy deeply relaxing postures, stress reducing breath work and im-mersion into yoga nidra (deep relaxation) - the antidote for modern life! Learn simple seated, supine and mov-ing meditation, how to practice on your own, breathing techniques to soothe the nervous system and calm the mind as well as relaxation techniques. This class is open to everyone.Course: 06493 $85 For: 6 SessionsSPA: Jan 14-Mar 4 W 5:45pm-6:45pmSPB: Mar 20-May 1 W 5:45pm-6:45pmHigh Desert Yoga—Nob HillHeatherlee Farrell

Family YogaAppropriate for Babies to Grandparents. Beginning with gentle Hatha Yoga, then partner work and games, and ending with guided relaxation and tea.Course: 06507 $85 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 25-Mar 15 Su 10:00am-10:45amSPB: Mar 22-May 17 Su 10:00am-10:45amNote: Class will not meet Apr 5.Both sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillJulie Pacheco

Yoga Basics: Level 1This class is for the beginning student. Fundamental postures will be practiced with emphasis on proper alignment and attention to the breath. The focus of the class is to create stability, strength and flexibility in the body in a safe and gentle way.Course: 06515 $95 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 21-Mar 11 W 10:15am-11:15amHigh Desert Yoga—Nob HillJulie Pacheco

Aging Gracefully with YogaGravity and pressures of daily life make a deep im-pression on our inner body and our physical form. Reversing the blood flow in gentle but effective ways, can reverse the chronic downward pull, inviting vibrant health to the entire system. We will use the aid of props and wall hanging ropes to make poses accessible in a safe way. The therapeutic effects of practicing inversio-na are numerous. The entire organic body will benefit from it. Meditation will be offered in each class to bring calm and clarity to mind.Course: 06518 $95 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 19-Mar 9 M 9:30am-11:00amSPB: Mar 23-May 11 M 9:30am-11:00amBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillZoreh Afsar

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HOME & GARDENConquering ClutterDo you hesitate to invite guests into your home or office? Is clutter getting in the way? Are there piles of things all over? Learn from a Professional Organizer: (1) how to get rid of the clutter and keep it from com-ing back; and (2) how to organize what you have. Your home or office can be both functional and beautiful.Course: 04341 $45 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 3 T 5:30pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingKatherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer

Adobe Design Learn modern, comprehensive elements of adobe home building from the site layout to the finish details. Sub-jects include permits, foundations, floors, walls, me-chanical and electrical systems, wood beam techniques, solar advantages, and other design elements. Each meeting will include a lecture, question and answer period, and visuals. Note: One Saturday field trip to be arranged in class.Course: 07500 $100 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Feb 19-Apr 16 Th 7:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingDanny Martinez

Solar Cooking with Solar OvensDo you want to take a step towards a sustainable life-style? Then this class is for you! You will learn how to cook four menu staples: rice, pizza, yams/potatoes, and banana bread in your own Hot Pot solar oven. It’s fun, easy, and good for you. You will enjoy hot, delicious meals throughout the summer, fall, and spring each year. The Hot Pot is portable so you can take it camping as well. Tuition for this course includes a Hot Pot solar oven, a 36-page cookbook, and a solar cooked feast.Course: 07502 $180 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 25 Sa 11:00am-3:00pmSPB: May 30 Sa 11:00am-3:00pmBoth sections: Sunny Skies Solar OvensAndy Moss & Monica Canaris

Prenatal YogaYoga is an excellent way to prepare your mind, body, and spirit for childbirth. The concentration, focus, breathing techniques, and strength required for child-birth are all essential elements of yoga. You will practice yoga poses to build strength, endurance and flexibility while decreasing the aches, pains and discomforts of pregnancy. Poses to strengthen the uterus and pelvic muscles will be taught. Relaxation techniques, along with the use of breath and sound, will offer you pow-erful support during your pregnancy, while building community with other moms.Course: 06523 $85 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Mar 12 Th 11:00am-12:30pmAvery Janeczek KalapaSPB: Jan 24-Mar 14 Sa 11:00am-12:30pmEmily SteinSPC: Jan 27-Mar 3 T 6:00pm-7:15pmHeatherlee FarrellSPD: Mar 10-Apr 14 T 6:00pm-7:15pmHeatherlee FarrellSPE: Mar 19-May 7 Th 10:00am-11:30amAvery Janeczek KalapaSPF: Apr 4-May 23 Sa 11:00am-12:30pmEmily SteinAll sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob Hill

Yoga for Joint PainThis class is designed for students with chronic joint discomfort or pain. We will explore ways that yoga may be helpful in approaching your relationship to the body’s voice. As you observe and examine the nature of your particular challenge, we will experiment with options that may alter the experience and your response to it. (This class is not a substitute for your present therapeutic regimen as prescribed by your doctor or therapist, but is an adjunct to it). You will be asked to look at such things as alignment, breath, resting posi-tions, and mobility, as well as emotional aspects associ-ated with long term pain.Course: 06524 $95 For: 9 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Mar 19 Th 11:45am-1:00pmSPB: Mar 26-May 14 Th 11:45am-1:00pmBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillJudy Mortellaro

Level 2 YogaThis Iyengar inspired yoga practice takes you on a journey of stability, alignment, strength, and mobility, with intelligent awareness and full breath. Geared for students ready to move beyond the basics, we will ex-plore back bends, inversions, deep forward bends, arm balances, and more.Course: 06526 $85 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 24-Feb 28 Sa 9:15am-10:45amSPB: Mar 7-Apr 11 Sa 9:15am-10:45amBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillAvery Janeczek Kalapa

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File Anything In Your Home...and find it again! Find any paper again quickly and easily! With diagrams to illustrate a filing system that is fast to set up, easy to use and adaptable to individual needs, this workshop has solutions to piles of paper, lost records and the time wasted trying to find them. The instructor will give examples and provide handouts which emphasize the main concepts.Course: 07520 $45 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 17 T 5:30pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingKatherine Anderson, CPO-CD, Professional Organizer

Herbal WalkEnjoy a gentle walk in the woods and discover the abundant medicinal plants of New Mexico. Explore where to look for herbs in the Sandia forests. Learn to recognize plants you can cook with and plants that can heal you. Take time to draw or photograph them while your instructor explains their healing properties, how to use them for medicine and how to grow them in your garden. Relax in the healing natural world.Course: 07528 $45 For: 1 sessionSPA: May 16 Sa 12:30pm-4:30pmSandia Park (Carpool from Hwy 14)Beverly McFarland, Multimedia Artist & Herbalist and Accreditied T’ai Chi Chih Instructor

Pet Behavior Issues: DogsA dog who gets along well with others, respects his owners’ property, and knows where to find the re-stroom is the gift that keeps on giving. I’ll address inappropriate and dangerous canine behaviors in my seminar at the Canine Country Club, 7327 4th St NW. The class will run from 6-9PM Wednesday, January 13. Cost: $40. Call 277-0077 to register. Bring plen-ty of questions—I’ll provide the indivudual guidance. Non-aggressive dogs are welcome to attend.Course: 15908 $40 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 14 W 6:00pm-9:00pmCanine Country ClubJeff Nichol, DVM, local veterinarian, author & columnist

Private Investigation: An IntroductionWe will present the history/development of the scien-tific method of investigation, applications to other disci-plines (medicine, law, journalism, social work, research, etc.), introduce the latest techniques of criminal investi-gation, identify crimes and criminals with whom the PI interacts, and will acquaint those interested, including the avid mystery reader/writer, with frame of reference of the private investigator. Course requirement: an un-controllable desire to know Who, What, When, Where, How and Why!Course: 15910 $90 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Feb 5-Mar 26 Th 6:30pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingPatricia Caristo, Licensed Private Investigator, NIA/NM

Home Repair: BasicHome repair novices, gain hands-on experience as well as a practical understanding of basic home repair. Learn how to use hand and small power tools, how to select the right materials for the job, how and when to hire help, how to make minor electrical and plumbing repairs, how to patch and repair interior and exterior walls, and how to select and apply paints and stains. Develop the ability to diagnose and solve common repair problems. Note: A $25 materials fee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting. Students are en-couraged to bring in their own tools and are welcome to bring their home repair problems.Course: 07504 $120 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 24-Feb 28 Sa 8:45am-12:45pmCE North BuildingDenise Wheeler

Home Composting and Soil AmendingOur high mountain desert environment challenges gardeners and composters. We will review the science, art, materials, methods and benefits of home composting and soil amending in the desert. The various composting techniques discussed will allow the participants to choose a suitable method for their particular situation. There will be emphasis on composting techniques that work well in the desert and drought proofing garden soil.Course: 07511 $45 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 17 T 6:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingJohn J. Zarola

Landscape DesignThis course is designed for the homeowner who is con-sidering a landscape project. There is an emphasis on using native and regionally adapted plants in a manner that creates wonderful outdoor rooms while maintain-ing a responsible use of water. The class will follow a sequential process to arrive at a landscape design that suits the needs of all family members. It includes information regarding the City of Albuquerque’s water rebate program. Please bring to class the plant catalog from the following two resources: 1) High Country Gardens www.highcountrygardens.com, 2) Plants of the Southwest www.plantsofthesouthwest.comCourse: 07512 $95 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Jan 28-Feb 25 W 9:00am-11:30amCE South BuildingYvette Tovar, The NM Water Collaborative

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LanguagesGerman IExplore the language, culture and history of Germany and its people. This course introduces basic vocabulary and sentence structure. We will tackle simple conversa-tions and “survival” situations in a foreign country. This is done through a variety of activities, such as classroom discussions, small group activities, Q & A, etc. All of it happens in a relaxed atmosphere. This class is taught by a native German speaker. Required Text: Kontakte 6th edition. McGraw Hill, Terrell, & et al low-cost option. Note: Please contact instructor to order.Course: 09607 $110 For: 12 sessionsSPA: Feb 9-May 11 M 7:00pm-9:00pmNote: Class will not meet Feb 16 & Mar 30.Garfield Middle SchoolRosa Cooper, BA

German IINow that you’re familiar with the basics, learn to create in your new language: express ideas, ask questions, join in classroom discussion. We will read short stories, engage in conversation and build on our knowledge of German grammar. The main idea is to learn while having fun. This class is taught by a native German speaker. Required Text: Kontakte 6th edition, McGraw Hill, Terrell, et al low-cost option. Note: Please contact instructor to order.Course: 09608 $110 For: 12 sessionsSPA: Feb 11-May 6 W 7:00pm-9:00pmNote: Class will not meet on Apr 1.Garfield Middle SchoolRosa Cooper, BA

Italian Beginning IIContinue to enhance your Italian language skills. Learn the basics to start conversing on everyday subjects in present tense. We will use various methods such as games, role playing, and others to guide you through your language learning. This class is for students who followed through level Italian Beginning I (or with some practice and knowledge of Present Tense). Re-quired Text: Italian Espresso-Italian course for English Speakers by Gruppo ItaliaIdea, Alma Edizioni. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore.Course: 09613 $110 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-Feb 19 TTh 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingCristina Baccin

Travvy Savvy — Travel SmartPamela Cornish, Doctor of Oriental Medicine, has visit-ed or lived in 50 countries, and has learned how to stay healthy, pack wisely, get maximum value for her travel dollar, and create delightful adventures. Whether you are a novice, veteran, or armchair traveler, by taking this class, you are bound to glean useful tips and skills for navigating your next journey, and enjoy optimal health and energy throughout the entire trip! Note: A $5 ma-terials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 15915 $55 For: 1 sessionSPA: May 9 Sa 8:30am-12:30pmCE South BuildingDr. Pamellina Cornish, N.P., D.O.M.

LANGUAGESFrench IHere’s an opportunity to go beyond menu-ordering. With this class, you will explore L’Art de Vivre — the art of living in France; from home to café lounging, fine cuisine and how to enjoy life. Learning a language is also discovering a culture so there will be history les-sons on gastronomy as well as a wine and cheese tour of France. It is an enjoyable way to learn French with such topic! Students should bring a map of France to class. Required Text: TBA.Course: 09604 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Feb 2-May 11 M 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: Class will not meet Mar 30.Garfield Middle SchoolTo be Announced

French IIPlanning a trip to France or just the desire to build up your knowledge of French? You’ve chosen well. France is Europe’s most diverse and exciting country to explore. You will learn more essential vocabulary using exercises that combine grammar structures and ideas for conversations. Le Français et la vie! (The French and life!) is the theme of study for this class. Open the door to a better understanding of France, its people, its rich and colorful past, its contribution to art, and its unique lifestyle. Required Text: TBA. Course: 09605 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Feb 4-May 13 W 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: Class will not meet Apr 1.Garfield Middle SchoolTo be Announced

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sSign Language IIThis sign course is a continuation of the process and structure of sign language. In this class you will con-tinue to improve upon the skills of the language. Your signing and comprehension skills will improve and con-tinue to be enhanced through further understanding of Deaf Culture. Recommended Text: A Basic Course in American Sign Language by Tom Humphries, Carol Padden and Terrence J. O’Rourke.Course: 09618 $95 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Apr 8-May 27 W 6:00pm-8:00pmGarfield Middle SchoolMaria Isabel Haverkamp

Spanish IThis is an introductory course for students without any previous experience with the Spanish language. We will begin with Spanish sounds and the alphabet. The focus of the class is basic communication skills through vocabulary as well as basic grammar. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Required Text: Dos Mundos, McGraw Hill, 7th Edition.Course: 09619 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-May 5 T 10:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingHilma Espinosa, Ph.D.SPB: Jan 21-May 6 W 10:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingHilma Espinosa, Ph.D.SPC: Jan 22-Apr 30 Th 6:30pm-8:30pmNote: Class will not meet Apr 2.Garfield Middle SchoolRossana BartraSPD: Jan 28-May 6 W 6:30pm-8:30pmNote: Class will not meet Apr 1.Garfield Middle SchoolAlexandra Riera

Spanish IIContinue to improve your Spanish language skills with this continuation of Spanish I. We will cover Capitulos Cuatro, Cinco, Seis y Siete of Dos Mundos. We will learn more vocabulary and grammar with additional time devoted to practicing conversation. Required Text: Dos Mundos, McGraw Hill, 7th Edition.Course: 09620 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 26-May 4 M 10:00am-12:00pmNote: Class will not meet Feb 16. CE South BuildingAlexandra RieraSPB: Jan 26-May 11 M 6:30pm-8:30pmNote: Class will not meet Feb 16 & Mar 30. Garfield Middle SchoolAlexandra RieraSPC: Jan 27-May 5 T 6:30pm-8:30pmNote: Class will not meet Mar 31.Garfield Middle SchoolAlexandra Riera

Italian ConversationKnow how to speak Italian in present tense or more? Brush up these skills and develop additional fluency in this class. We will engage in conversations about con-temporary Italian topics with the aid of reading news and short stories as well as engaging in role playing.Course: 09614 $110 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Feb 11-Mar 11 W 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingCristina Baccin

Japanese IThis class is for those who want to learn about the Japanese language and intriguing culture. The primary focus will be on learning grammar, pronunciation, and basic conversational skills. Intermixed throughout the course will be an introduction to the Japanese culture. If you ever plan to take a business or sightseeing trip to Japan, start here. It will make your stay in Japan so much more rewarding. The class is taught by a native Japanese speaker. Required Text: Japanese For Busy People, Revised 3rd Edition, Romanized version, Ko-danshe USA. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore.Course: 09615 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Apr 30 Th 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: Class will not meet Apr 2.Garfield Middle SchoolMachiko Bomberger

Japanese IIThis course is suitable for those already familiar with ba-sic Japanese. We will cover grammar, Japanese writing, basic conversation and culture. The class will be taught by a native speaker. Required Text: Japanese for Busy People I, Romanized Version, 1 CD attached. Kodansha USA, 3rd Edition. Available at the UNM bookstore.Course: 09616 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-Apr 28 T 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: Class will not meet Mar 31.Garfield Middle SchoolMachiko Bomberger

Sign Language IThis sign course introduces students to the process and structure of sign language. In this class you will be provided with basic skills necessary to use the language. Your signing and comprehension skills will be enhanced by an understanding of Deaf Culture. This class is for beginning students. Recommended Text: A Basic Course in American Sign Language by Tom Hum-phries, Carol Padden and Terrence J. O’Rourke.Course: 09617 $95 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Feb 4-Mar 25 W 6:00pm-9:00pmGarfield Middle SchoolMaria Isabel Haverkamp

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LanguagesConversational Spanish Part IThis class is a practical guide for those who have Span-ish speaking experience and are motivated to converse but lack skills, vocabulary, and confidence. Through a progression of nouns, verbs, and other parts of speech, students are given the tools and structure which will enable them to be understood. This fun, total immer-sion adventure in language learning is taught through context. Students should have a basic understanding of grammar and sentence structure. Taking Spanish I and II before enrolling in this class is strongly recommend-ed. This is not a beginning level class.Course: 09625 $95 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 26-Mar 16 M 10:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingMargarita GuarinSPB: Feb 3-Mar 24 T 6:30pm-8:30pmGarfield Middle SchoolMaria Isabel Haverkamp

Conversational Spanish Part IIThis course is a continuation of Part I. Emphasis is on communication. Learn a variety of verb tenses and how to use your vocabulary in daily situations. The class will be divided into conversational groups, which will give the students an immediate outlet for using more advanced grammar and vocabulary.Course: 09626 $95 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Mar 23-May 11 M 10:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingMargarita GuarinSPB: Mar 31-May 19 Tu 6:30pm-8:30pmGarfield Middle SchoolMaria Isabel Haverkamp

Russian IA warm welcome to Beginning Russian! This language is the threshold to a fascinating world, much like our own yet totally different. A knowledge of the language ‘even at a beginning level’ can open doors otherwise closed and take you places that you may not have known exist. It can also be a major asset in many pro-fessional fields. This course comes with a guarantee that eventual use of the language will yield great personal satisfaction. Class is taught by a native speaker. Re-quired Text: Nachalo, Vol I text (McGraw Hill, 2000). Text is available at the UNM Bookstore.Course: 09634 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 29-Apr 30 Th 6:30pm-8:30pmNote: Class will not meet Apr 2.Garfield Middle SchoolElena Patterson

Spanish IIIFine tune your Spanish with this continuation of Span-ish II. We will cover Capitulos Ocho, Nueve, Diez y Once. This class will be taught in Spanish, except when you need additional explanation in English. The class session is divided into one hour of grammar and review and one hour of conversation. Required Text: Dos Mundos, McGraw Hill, 7th Edition.Course: 09621 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 20-May 5 T 7:00pm-9:00pmNote: Class will not meet on two days TBA.CE South BuildingHilma Espinosa, Ph.D.

Medical SpanishThe Medical Spanish Course is for the medical and health science professional who needs to improve their communication with Hispanic patients and use medical terminology correctly at their work place. The Spanish course you need—to give your patients the best care possible. Required Text: McGraw-Hill’s Complete Med-ical Spanish, 2nd Edition, Rios & Torres.Course: 09623 $99 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Feb 23-Mar 25 MW 6:00pm-8:00pmGarfield Middle SchoolRossana Bartra

Spanish I, Spanish II, Spanish III and Spanish IV use the same textbook, Dos Mundos, 7th Edition. These are structured classes that give students the foundation and understanding of grammar. As soon as students learn enough basic vocabulary in Spanish I, they are engaged in easy conversation. In Spanish II, the stu-dents have more time for conversation, applying what they are learning in class. In Spanish III, the first hour is spent reviewing vocabulary and grammar, and the second hour concentrates on conversation. Advanced Spanish Conversation is completely taught in Span-ish. When students complete the four semesters, they should feel comfortable in conversations away from the classroom.

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Korean IIWould you like to go beyond learning the ABC’s of Ko-rean and progress to being able to hold real-life conver-sations in Korean? This class is designed to help those who are familiar with the basics of the Korean language to move to the next level. Through in-class small group activities and discussions—stimulated by short video clips of Korean commercials, K-pop music videos, and other real-life scenarios—this course will promote a deeper grasp of the Korean words, phrases and expres-sion used in everyday life. Online learning activities will be offered between sessions. Required Text: Integrated Korean, Beginning 1, 2nd Edition. Text available at UNM Bookstore.Course: 09644 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 30-May 1 F 6:30pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingHyuna B. Kim, Ph.D.

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ABC’s of InvestingWe’ll examine various investment strategies and how behavior influences investment decisions. In this course you will develop your investment skills by learning the following: Time Value of Money, Investment Risks and Inflation, History of the Stock Market, Stock—re-search and purchase, Mutual Funds and Sales Charges, Bonds—rating, yields, and issuing agencies, T-bills and Notes. Have confidence in your decisions regarding stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. Tuition includes a FREE consultation and portfolio review with instruc-tor, Terri Berrenberg, MBA, CFP®, CFEd.Course: 11700 $75 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Feb 24-Mar 24 T 6:00pm-7:45pmBerrenberg Wealth Management in NE AreaTerri Berrenberg, MBA, CFP®, CFEd

Complete Financial Planning PrimerLearn how to take control of your financial future. This comprehensive class provides a broad overview of the entire financial planning process. Topics covered in class include: how to take that critical first step to maximize your returns and minimize risk; asset allocation; and investment strategies for the future. Learn to plan for your children’s college education, make wise decisions before and during retirement and protect your assets through estate planning. Tuition includes one individ-ual session with the instructor for a financial planning evaluation.Course: 11703 $75 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Feb 18-Mar 11 W 7:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingKarl Edward Baxter, CFP & Author

Conversational RussianThe focus of this course is on speaking. Activate what you have learned in Russian before and learn new conversational expressions useful for traveling to Russian-speaking countries or for conversing with your Russian-speaking friends. The course will cover basic everyday situations, like ordering a meal at a restaurant, asking for directions in town, shopping, sharing and inquiring about personal information and many oth-er depending on the students’ interests and academic needs. The course is taught my a native speaker of Russian. Prerequisite: Russian I, or higher.Course: 09636 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 27-May 5 T 6:30pm-8:30pmNote: Class will not meet Mar 31.Garfield Middle SchoolElena Patterson

Polish: BeginningLearn practical ways to use and remember new vocabu-lary, pronunciation and grammar. We’ll take a friendly, hands-on approach to build everyday sentences and learn an infamous tongue-twister! As a student, you’ll also discover Polish food, culture and traditions.Course: 09637 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 28-May 6 W 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: Class will not meet Apr 1.Garfield Middle SchoolAnia Jordan, M.A.

Basic Navajo LanguageThis course will introduce students to the basics of oral and written Navajo language enabling them to con-verse in everyday Navajo language. Emphasis will be on developing basic vocabulary used in common, daily situations, e.g., greetings, simple requests, and descrip-tive statements. Required Text: Dine Bizaad by Ivy W. Goossen. Text is available at the UNM Bookstore.Course: 09638 $95 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 22-Apr 30 Th 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: Class will not meet Apr 2.Garfield Middle SchoolEsther Yazzie-Lewis

Korean IThis introductory Korean course is designed to help you explore the world of Korean language and culture. Covering the ABC’s of Korean all the way to K-Pop songs, you will learn the essentials for the Korean language and useful cultural contexts through fun and lively class lessons and small group practice sessions. In addition, optional online practice sessions will be avail-able to help you learn Korean quickly! Just bring your passion for learning Korean! Required Text: Integrated Korean, Beginning 1, 2nd Edition. Text available at UNM Bookstore.Course: 09643 $110 For: 14 sessionsSPA: Jan 29-May 7 Th 7:00pm-9:00pmNote: Class will not meet Apr 2.Garfield Middle SchoolHyuna B. Kim, Ph.D.

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oneybring a calculator to class. Note: Second class session ends at 7pm.Course: 11749 $25 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Feb 4-11 W 6:00pm-7:30pmSPB: Mar 4-11 W 6:00pm-7:30pmBoth sections: Garfield Middle SchoolArt Esquibel

Retirement Planning Today, The Retirement Extender® MethodThis is a successful retirement course, with extras, in which you benefit from the instructor’s combined knowledge of both taxes and investments. In fact, the Retirement Extender® method, involves an income tax and investment withdrawal strategy that the instruc-tor developed, which he feels is the most important component of helping your money last a lifetime. This unique course, which receives consistently high marks from attendees, provides a detailed overview to help prepare you for your financial future. You may take ad-vantage of an optional complimentary consultation with Steve at the end of the course. Note: Required 235 page text cost of $20 (one text per couple) is payable at the first class. Sign up early: this class fills quickly. Note: $49 individual or $69 couple.Course: 11716 $49 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Apr 25-May 2 Sa 9:00am-12:00pmSPB: Apr 28-May 5 T 6:30pm-9:30pmBoth Sections: CE North BuildingSteve Margulin, CPA, CFP

Planning a Successful Retirement Common Mistakes to AvoidAre you in the safety zone for your retirement income? You may have to make irrevocable decisions in a hurry without understanding the implications. Knowledge is power so be fully informed on all things retirement such as: maximizing your social security income, fluctuating markets and your nest egg, rising medical costs, and inflation vs. buying power. IRAs need careful attention whether rolling over from a retirement plan, converting to a ROTH, or taking required minimum distributions. Other important topics such as naming beneficiaries, tax strategies, and lifetime income will be discussed. Scenarios developed by powerful retirement projection software will show whether investments, Social Security, savings, and other income will either last, or not, for a lifetime. Tuition includes a FREE re-tirement projection or Social Security analysis with the instructor, Terri Berrenberg, MBA, CFP, CFEd.Course: 11730 $50 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Mar 19-26 Th 6:00pm-8:00pmSPB: Apr 21-28 T 6:00pm-8:00pmBoth sections: Berrenberg Wealth Management in NE AreaTerri Berrenberg, MBA, CFP®, CFEd

You Can Own Your Own HomeThis course provides you with detailed information related to purchasing a home including types of mort-gages, discount points, monthly payments and interest rates, and down payments. Real estate professionals will work directly with the student who elects to purchase a home, receiving as much individual attention as needed. Learn about the programs requiring no down payment and closing costs available to any student who completes this course and qualifies for a loan. Please

Center For Life Courses

Heal Your Gut, Heal Your Hormones Course: 38259 $250SPA: Jan 14-Feb 18 6:30pmSPB: Mar 10-Apr 14SPC: Jun 7-11Nicole White, CHC, AADP, RYT

How to Beat the Sugar and Gluten BluesCourse: 38260 $250SPA: Jan 17 - Feb 21 10:00amSPB: Mar 7 - Apr 11SPC: May 2 - Jun 6Nicole White, CHC, AADP, RYT

Healing Lifestyles for Pre-Diabetes and Diabetes—ONLINECourse: 38257 $250SPA: Feb 12 - Mar 19 6:30pmSPB: May 5 - Jun 9Nicole White, CHC, AADP, RYT

Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) Course: 38250 $285SPA: Jan 29 - Mar 19 5:45pm-9:00pmSPB: Apr 9 - May 28Michelle DuVal

Mindful Eating and Living (MEAL)Course: 38252 $250SPA: Feb 9 - Mar 16 5:45pm-7:45pmSPB: Apr 20 - May 25Michelle DuVal

Clinical Energy Medicine: Healing Touch Program—Level ICourse: 38256 $365SPA: Feb 21-22 8:00am-6:00pmSPB: Apr 25-26Barbara Welcer

To register, call 505-277-0077 or visit ce.unm.edu/CenterForLife

Questions? Contact the Center For Life at 505-925-4551. All classes are held in the Center For Life Educational Room

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Bringing expertise from the nonprofit, education, and government sectors, Amy Greene has dedicated her career to youth development and community service. She holds a B.S. in Marine Biology from the University of Rhode Island and an M.P.A. in Non Profit Management from Suffolk University. Amy has recently relocated to New Mexico with her family, and is excited to coordinate a diverse range of youth programs for the families in our community. She is always open to new ideas, feedback, and questions and looks forward to hearing from you.

Educational GoalsThe Youth Program at UNM Continuing Education offers interesting and challenging classes that encourage creativity, spark curiosity, and develop fitness for children and youth of all ages throughout the year under the guidance of instructors who are experts in their field.

Classes are created specifically by age group so children’s development is nurtured appropriately. In addition, we offer classes for parents and babysitters to improve the quality of a child’s life by supporting the caregiver.

Every Spring and Summer we offer fun, safe camps for kids and teens. Our wide variety of activities provide quality educational experiences in an engaging, playful and struc-tured environment.

Youth Program Policies• Parents or guardians must sign students in and out of each class session unless prior

permission is given.

• Please download the Emergency Contact and Code of Conduct Forms at ce.unm.edu/downloads, complete them and bring them to the first class session.

• If a class or camp is cancelled by the UNM Continuing Education Youth Program, a full refund will be provided. A minimum enrollment is needed for the camps and classes to run as scheduled.

• Participants requesting special accommodations need to contact the Youth Program Supervisor two weeks prior to the start of course at 505-277-0698.

Additional InformationYouth classes are not eligible for the UNM Tuition Remission Benefit. However, many employees reserve pre-tax flexible spending dollars to pay for children’s spring break and summer programs.

Off Campus Location GuideIn addition to our labs and classrooms here at Continuing Education located at 1634 University Blvd NE (University and Indian School Rd), Youth Programs are held at a variety of locations around town to allow youth to benefit from access to state of the art facilities where our expert instructors teach.

Amy K. Greene Youth Program SupervisorPhone: 505-277-0698 Fax: 505-277-8975 Email: [email protected]

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Blackman Martial Arts Academy 9900 Montgomery Blvd NE (Montgomery and Eubank)

Engineering for Kids Learning Center 3301 Menaul NE, Suite 10 (west of Carlisle on Menaul, in Office Max plaza)

Engineering for Kids Satellite Learning Center 3100 Menaul Blvd NE (west of Carlisle on Menaul, across from Office Max plaza)

Diener Jewelry Studio 500 2nd St SW (Coal and 2nd)

High Desert Yoga 4600 Copper NE (Copper and Jefferson)

UNM West - Rio Rancho 2600 College Blvd NE (King Road and Unser)

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YouthIntro to Design: Spring Break Camp (ages 9-12)Stretch your creativity and explore design through both the artistic and hands-on aspects of architecture. Students will investigate the elements of design includ-ing light and shadow, shapes and forms, materials and color while creating their own structures and visual designs.Course: 17223 $150 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 8:30am-12:00pmCE South BuildingAtsuko Sakai

Toon Time: Born to Draw Camp (ages 7-11)While having fun drawing cartoon characters, students will be introduced to the formal elements of drawing, including line, shape, placement, angles, textures, value, color and perspective. Note: Materials will be provided.Course: 17547 $120 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 10:00am-12:00pmUNM WestElaine Cimino

Junior Robotics Camp (ages 4-7)Junior engineers will enjoy building and programming a variety of simple animated characters using LEGO WE-DO robots and basic programming skills. They will also learn basic keyboard commands and how to use a mouse. Reading ability is not required for this fun and entertaining program. Engineers registered for both morning and afternoon camps will be provided a supervised lunch period between camps. Students must provide their own lunch—no refrigeration will be available. Course: 17496 $150 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 10:00am-12:00pmEngineering for Kids—3100 Menaul Blvd NEEngineering for Kids Staff

Survival Engineering Camp I: Engineers Cove (ages 7-14)Engineers will find themselves stranded on an aban-doned island filled with perilous obstacles. They will work collaboratively with their tribe members to com-plete various engineering projects aimed at trying to survive the harsh island conditions and escape to their freedom. Engineers registered for both morning and afternoon camps will be provided a supervised lunch period between camps. Students must provide their own lunch—no refrigeration will be available. Course: 17498 $160 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 9:00am-12:00pmEngineering for Kids—3301 Menaul Blvd NEEngineering for Kids Staff

YOUTHConferencesUNM Young Writer’s Conference (ages 11-17)Calling all young writers! Join us for the Annual UNM Young Writer's Conference. Learn the ins and outs of writing and getting published from professional writers. In addition, participants will learn various avenues toward getting published. Young authors are invited to share their work. Limited to first 60 participants. Fee includes a box lunch.Course: 17180 $75 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 18 Sa 9:00am-4:30pmCE North BuildingSandra K. Toro

Morning CampsOn-Campus Day Camp (ages 6-11)Make new friends in a safe, fun camp environment. Led by UNM Staff members, the camp will cover topics ranging from science, to arts & crafts, to health and fitness activities.Course: 17300 $145 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 8:30am-12:00pmCE North BuildingContinuing Education Staff

LEGO NASA Space Mission Camp (ages 6-11)Children learn, build and have fun working with LEGO bricks, especially when they get to add gears, axles, motors and more. During this four day Space Camp, children will engage in a teaching lesson each day fol-lowed by building LEGO models based on NASA space missions, like the Space Shuttle, Satellite, Robot, Space Orbiter, Mars Rover and lots more. There's also Star Wars LEGO model building, LEGO computer games, creative free play with LEGO bricks, and more activi-ties. Each child receives a Bricks 4 Kidz T-shirt.Course: 17143 $165 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 8:30am-12:00pmCE South BuildingPat Masters

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Spanish Culture and Language Through Design (ages 8-12)Through a variety of hands-on projects, students will have a unique opportunity to explore the ways that culture can impact design while gaining exposure to Spanish language and culture with a special focus on Bolivia.Course: 17154 $150 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 12:30pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingCatalina Salinas

Junior Engineering of Travel Camp (ages 4-7)Junior engineers will work as a team to design and build their very own boat, plane, and even a rocket to see who can travel the furthest around the world. In addition to numerous engineering concepts, students will learn the importance of cooperation, collaboration and teamwork. Engineers registered for both morning and afternoon camps will be provided a supervised lunch period between camps. Students must provide their own lunch—no refrigeration will be available. Course: 17497 $150 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 1:00pm-3:00pmEngineering for Kids—3100 Menaul Blvd NEEngineering for Kids Staff

Survival Engineering Camp II: Rescue Robotics (ages 7-14)Engineers will learn the role robotics can play in sur-vival. They will design, build, program and test their LEGO® EV3 Robot’s ability to perform various rescue missions. Engineers registered for both morning and afternoon camps will be provided a supervised lunch period between camps. Students must provide their own lunch—no refrigeration will be available. Course: 17499 $160 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 1:00pm-4:00pmEngineering for Kids—3301 Menaul Blvd NEEngineering for Kids Staff

Afternoon CampsMagical Marionettes and Puppets (ages 8-12)Have fun creating your own favorite magical marionette characters such as wizards, fairies or dragons. As well as making your own marionettes with moving parts, the teacher will provide a stage and puppets to learn & practice puppet performance skills. Students will have a chance to learn how to improvise and write a simple story script. At the end of the week we will have a performance for friends & family. A $5 materials fee is due to the instructor at the start of the first session.Course: 17700 $125 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 12:30pm-4:00pmCE North BuildingSunny Birklund

Make Your Case: Introduction to Law Camp (ages 10-14)Curious about the law? This camp will introduce kids to the legal process through hands-on participation in a mock trial. Led by an experienced judge and mock trial coach, participants will enhance their skills in public speaking, critical thinking, and organization as they make their case.Course: 17533 $150 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 12:30pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingFrank Sedillo, Judge

LEGO Camp: Marvel Superheroes (ages 6-11)Children learn, build, and have fun working with LEGO bricks, especially when they get to add gears, axles, motors, and more. During this four day camp, children will receive a teaching lesson each day before building motorized LEGO models like the Batman Tumbler, Spiderman Slinger and Hulk Puncher plus favorite Super Heroes like the Hulk, Spiderman and Ironman. Plus, we have LEGO board games, computer games, creative free play with LEGO bricks, and more activities. Each child receives a Bricks 4 Kidz T-shirt. Course: 17152 $165 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 2 MTWTh 12:30pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingPat Masters

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Tween/Teen Yoga Camp (ages 12-17)Teens will challenge themselves with a sweet combi-nation of physical vigor, deep relaxation and fun. Yoga practice offers benefits including stress reduction, better breathing, improving focus and cultivating confidence. No yoga experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing, preferably where you can see the knees.Course: 17521 $120 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 3 MTWThF 1:15pm-3:45pmHigh Desert Yoga—Nob HillShana Lane

ClassesChild and Babysitting Safety (CABS) (ages 12-17)Learn critical child care, safety and care techniques for infancy and children and receive a certification card good for two years.Course: 17222 $60 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 16 M 9:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingLester Gresham

Still Life: Born to Draw Classes (ages 7-11)The course is designed to teach observational draw-ing though shape relationship. The students will learn formal elements of drawing such as mark making, line, shape, placement, angles, textures, value, color, and perspective. Throughout the class the children will ex-periment with different mediums such as color pastels, watercolor, charcoal, pen and ink. Course: 17546 $160 For: 6 sessionsSPA: Jan 10-Feb 14 Sa 10:00am-12:00pmSPB: Feb 21-Mar 28 Sa 10:00am-12:00pmBoth sections: CE North BuildingElaine Cimino

Yoga for Kids (ages 6-11)Children can strengthen their sense of confidence, fo-cus, breath, creativity, physical awareness and apprecia-tion of their whole being through yoga, movement and art. A healthy snack lesson with food is included.Course: 17525 $110 For: 8 sessionsSPA: Jan 5-Feb 23 M 4:15pm-5:15pmNote: Class will not meet on Jan 19, 2015 for Martin Luther King Jr. Day.SPB: Mar 2-Apr 20 M 4:15pm-5:15pmBoth sections: High Desert Yoga—Nob HillJulie Pacheco

Yoga Camp for Kids (ages 6-11) High Desert Yoga Kids Camp provides a safe and nurturing environment where children can strength-en their sense of confidence, focus, breath, creativity, physical awareness and appreciation of their whole being through yoga, movement and art. Campers will learn yoga poses, games, mindfulness and self-calming techniques, breathing practices and fun songs.Course: 17523 $120 For: 5 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-Apr 3 MTWThF 1:15pm-3:45pmHigh Desert Yoga—Nob HillKatja Lauterstein

Teen CampsIntroduction to Silversmithing and Jewelry Making (ages 13-17)Do you love jewelry? Do you want to create your own? During this two-session class, participants will make a sterling silver ring and earrings, bracelets or pendants under the guidance of a jeweler. Techniques used include cutting, filing, shaping metal, silver soldering, punching, dapping/doming, hammering, oxidizing, and finishing pieces by hand. Note: Materials fee of $80 is payable to the instructor at the first session and includes all materials. No prior experience necessary.Course: 17543 $50 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Mar 30-31 MT 1:00pm-4:00pmDiener Studio in SW Area—DowntownKristin Diener, MFA

Introduction to Enameling (ages 13-17)Enameling is the colorful result of fusing powdered glasses to metal with high heat, forming a durable coating. This class provides you with an overview of the ancient art of enameling, from metal preparation, prop-erties of enamel, including dry and wet applications, kiln firing, and safe studio practices. Students will create wearable and non-wearable enameled works, using cop-per as a base. The focus will be on learning varied ap-proaches to applying enamel to the copper surface and taking work to a finished degree. No previous jewelry making or metalworking experience is necessary. Note: Materials fee of $85 due at the beginning of first class.Course: 17542 $50 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Apr 1-2 WTh 1:00pm-4:00pmDiener Studio in SW Area—DowntownKristin Diener, MFA

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Tae Kwon Do for Children (ages 6-12)Participants learn the basics of Tae Kwon Do, a Korean art of self-defense. Enrolling in this class allows you to take unlimited classes around your own schedule based on Blackman Taekwondo Age-Based class schedule. Uniform and patches are included in the fee. Note: For complete schedule information, please contact Black-man Tae Kwon Do.Course: 17510 $120 For: 42 sessionsSPA: Jan 12-Feb 22 M-F Evenings SaSu MorningsSPB: Feb 23-Apr 5 M-F Evenings SaSu Mornings Both sections: Blackman Martial Arts AcademyPhillip/Kristine Blackman

Tae Kwon Do/Self-Defense for Teens (ages 13-17)

Teens learn the basics of Tae Kwon Do, a Korean art of self-defense, in classes with beginning adults. Students will develop social, motor and safety skills, which will help them excel in their lives. Students receive unlimit-ed weekly access to adult classes. Uniforms are included in fee and classes take place in an inviting 8100 square foot training center. Note: For complete schedule in-formation, please contact Blackman Tae Kwon Do.Course: 17511 $120 For: 36 sessionsSPA: Jan 12-Feb 21 M-F Evenings SaSu Mornings SPB: Feb 23-Apr 4 M-F Evenings SaSu Mornings Both sections: Blackman Martial Arts AcademyPhillip/Kristine Blackman

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Blackman Tae Kwon Do ScheduleEnrollment in either 17510: Tae Kwon Do for Kids (6-12) or 17511: Tae Kwon Do for Teens (13-17),

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Educational GoalsNew Mexico’s endless beauty, complex and contending histories and rich cul-tural heritage earned the state its nickname as the Land of Enchantment. Be-hind all of this majesty and grandeur lies a deeper story that weaves through past, present and future: the Story of New Mexico. Join us on day trips to explore the state with our knowledgeable instructors. Take in-class courses to better understand the history behind the tours. Discover the history and cul-ture of New Mexico that you never knew. Some stories are meant to be told.

The Story of New Mexico Policies for Trips & Tours• There is a $5 fee for transferring from one field trip to another

and a $15 fee for cancellation of in-state trips.

• Overnight trips require one week notice for cancellation and are subject to a 30% cancellation fee.

• If a trip that you select is full, please place your name on the waiting list.

• If a trip is cancelled by the UNM Continuing Education Story of New Mexico Program, a full refund will be provided.

• Participants requesting special accommodations for the trips need to contact the SONM Program Coordinator two weeks prior to the start of trip by phone at 505-277-0563 or by email at [email protected].

• Participants who live outside of Albuquerque and along the planned travel route should contact the Program Coordinator a week in advance to see if an alternative, public pick-up location is possible.

Transportation for New Mexico ToursFor New Mexico tours, meet the bus or van at 1634 University Blvd. NE, east parking lot at least 10 minutes before departure.

Tuition Remission—UNM Faculty/Staff/RetireesClasses, trips and tours may be eligible for the tuition remission benefit. For more information please contact Krista Savoca at 505-277-0563.

For questions regarding the UNM tuition remission benefit, call the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

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Originally from Gallup, NM, Krista Savoca holds a B.A. in History and Women’s Studies, a M.A. in Latin American Studies and a MBA from the University of New Mexico. Krista is an active member in our commu-nity and can often be found at any of our magnificent muse-ums. As a lifelong resident of the state, she is thrilled to be a part of the Story of New Mexico Program. Please feel free to contact her with questions, comments or suggestions.

KRISTA SAVOCA

Krista Savoca Program CoordinatorPhone: 505-277-0563 Fax: 505-277-8975 Email: [email protected]

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Española Valley: Heart of Northern New MexicoExplore the beautiful and historic Española Valley on this day trip. From ancient times to the present, the Es-pañola Valley has been home to Native pueblos, Spanish villages and modern settlers. Sites visited include Ohkay Owingeh Pueblo, Plaza de Española, Bond House Mu-seum, Fiber Arts Center, La Villa de la Santa Cruz—the site of the first European settlement in 1598—and more. Have lunch at an authentic local restaurant (not included in fee). Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00550 $89 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 19 Th 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotTom Gallegos

The Confederate Invasion of New Mexico: Albuquerque and Valverde Overshadowed by events in the east, the Confederate invasion of New Mexico was a bold plan that envisioned capturing the gold fields of Colorado and California to finance the Confederacy and assist it in gaining rec-ognition by foreign countries. The Battle of Valverde was the opening salvo in this ambitious campaign and witnessed the only charge by mounted lancers in the entire Civil War. Both the beginning and the end of the Confederate invasion of New Mexico are covered by this tour. This tour does require some off trail walking. Fee includes transportation, guide and a boxed lunch. Course: 00603 $92 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 20 F 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotGordon Johnston

Quebradas Back Country Byway-Hike and Drive The winding BLM Quebradas Backcountry Byway travels north-south for 30 miles along the steep sidewall of the Rio Grande Rift Valley opposite Socorro. The graveled route climbs up to the base of the little known Sierra de las Canas Range staying high above the Rio Grande as it passes through two BLM Wilderness Study Areas. Due to the complex, varied geology, each canyon is carved into distinctly different sedimentary layers yielding an incredible variety of colors and rock forms. These narrow stone passages can be followed for miles up or down stream from the road for a truly diverse selection of easygoing short hikes through picturesque-ly sculpted, upper Chihuahua Desert country. Pre-Co-lumbian pictographs left by the Piro Indians add to the mix. Stretch your hiking legs as winter wanes on this hike which combines scenic driving interspersed with a choice of several open ended hikes. Hike requires a moderate level of fitness and cross-country hiking expe-rience. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00698 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 21 Sa 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

Travel/Tours Ojo CalienteJoin us for our annual pilgrimage to Ojo Caliente to start the New Year off right! Discover what generations of New Mexicans have found: the healing power of nat-ural geothermal waters. Enjoy a day testing the waters with varying temperatures and mineral compositions to truly relax and feel your best. Fee includes transporta-tion and access to the mineral pools, steams and saunas at the spa. Additional treatments may be purchased. Course: 00553 $89 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 24 Sa 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotTo be Announced

Geologic Hike at Ojo Caliente Spa, Plus a Soak!The hot springs at Ojo Caliente have been a fixture on the New Mexico historical scene for centuries, visit-ed by the likes of Geronimo, Zebulon Pike and Kit Carson, to name a few. The geologic setting of the hot springs, however, is a story millions of years in the mak-ing, including a mountain, a rift and deep circulating ground water. In the nearby hills, mica was also mined. Join geologist Kirt Kempter for an easy 3.5-mile round-trip hike to the mica mine, followed by a bone-soothing soak in the many springs at the modern spa and resort. Fee includes transportation, guide and entrance to the Springs. Course: 00620 $105 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 11 W 8:00am-7:00pmNote: Participants should bring appropriate hiking at-tire, picnic lunches, water and a bathing suit. Optional items include a robe, sandals and a lock. CE East (Rear) Parking LotKirt Kempter, PhD

The Enchanted Forest: Cross Country Skiing in Red RiverTravel to the Enchanted Forest Cross Country Ski Area near Red River for two half days of guided, “open-end-ed” cross country skiing. The terrain offers many miles of perfectly groomed, diverse trails winding through alpine forests, past stunning views of Wheeler Peak with exceptional Nordic skiing. The tour is limited to ten people who have at least advanced beginner skills and fitness levels required to ski 3-5 miles with a moderate to medium amount of climbing and downhill runs. This is an excellent opportunity for an experienced Nordic skier to acquaint you with a classic New Mexico cross country ski destination. Fee includes transportation, guide and overnight accommodations at the Best West-ern River’s Edge (double occupancy). Please note that ski equipment and passes are not included. Course: 00576 $225 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Feb 17-18 TW 7:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

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University of New Mexico Architecture and Historical TourFounded on February 28, 1889, the University of New Mexico began as a one building institution and has grown into a world renowned institution spanning several city blocks and constantly growing. During the tour, visit the iconic locations such as Zimmerman Library, the Duck Pond and understand the history behind the gorgeous Hodgin Hall and other historic buildings. Join us on this tour of the campus and learn insights into the people who shaped the mission and history of the University and buildings that mark the landscape. Course: 00459 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 28 Sa 2:00pm-4:00pmUNM Main CampusTo be Announced

Santa Fe: Royal City of the Holy FaithThis day tour focuses on the Spanish history of the Royal City of the Holy Faith. The tour combines short walks and a driving tour to include the Spanish Colonial Art Museum, San Miguel Mission, Barrio de Analco, Palace of the Governors and portions of the Villa Real into the Plaza. Students will have the option to have lunch at the historic La Fonda Hotel. Fee includes transportation, guide and museum fees. Course: 00640 $89 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 6 F 8:00am-6:00pmNote: Optional Reading: Santa Fe: History of an Ancient City, Edited by David Grant Noble, (Santa Fe: School for Advanced Research, 2008) Available in bookstores and public library.CE East (Rear) Parking LotTom Gallegos

Georgia’s GeologyThis day in the field will explore the geologic story behind the landscape that so fascinated Georgia O’Keeffe at her homes in Abiquiú and Ghost Ranch. Local geologist, Kirt Kempter, will lead participants on an easy, one-mile hike through the Abiquiú Formation, which inspired several of Georgia’s paintings. Bizarre and captivating rock formations adorn the white cliffs in this intimate canyon only a few miles from the town of Abiquiú. Following the morning hike, continue towards Ghost Ranch, where dinosaur-age rocks ring the panoramic Piedra Lumbre on the eastern edge of the Colorado Plateau. En route back to Santa Fe, stop along the highway for more opportunities to appreci-ate the scenic vistas along the Rio Chama and to learn more about how the Abiquiú landscape evolved over geologic time. Time permitting, the group might also visit Poshuoinge, a large pueblo ruin overlooking the Rio Chama just a few miles east of Abiquiú. Fee in-cludes transportation and guide. Course: 00596 $89 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 27 F 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotKirt Kempter, PhD

Abo Rock Art TourAn archeological hobbyist, artist and/or photographer dream come true, the Abo ruins site is situated along a spring fed stream at the southern tip of the Manzano Mountains. Enjoy the classic drive through Mountain-air, along the east side of the Manzanos, past old ranch-es and land grants. After a tour of the extensive Abo Mission and pueblo ruins with the Park Archeologist, take a short guided walk down to a fascinating gallery featuring over fifty humorous, almost quirky Abo style petroglyphs. After lunch, head farther off the beaten path to an even more remote area for another extensive collection of very well preserved, truly unique petro-glyphs and far rarer pictographs. Students are encour-aged to bring a camera. Several short climbs require a moderate level of fitness. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00732 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 28 Sa 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

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Exploring the Santa Fe Trail and Maxwell Land GrantWalk in actual ruts still visible from the Santa Fe Trail as you follow it through North Central New Mexico. Stay overnight in the historic—and some say haunt-ed—St. James Hotel where your name will be added to the guest register that includes Wyatt Earp, Jesse James, Annie Oakley, Buffalo Bill Cody, Doc Holliday and Bat Masterson. After dinner in the St. James dining room, adjourn to the bullet scarred bar and engage in a freewheeling discussion about the Santa Fe Trail, Colfax County War, Maxwell Land Grant War and gunfighters Clay Allison and Black Jack Ketchum. While in Cimar-ron, embark on a special tour of Villa Philmonte, the mansion built by oil Magnate Waite Phillips. National Park Service Rangers will then lead the group through Fort Union, at one time the largest fort in the Ameri-can Southwest and a major stop on the Trail. Visits to Wagon Mound, Watrous, Apache Canyon, Las Vegas, Pecos and sites in Santa Fe will round out this exciting hands on journey into the lore and legends of New Mexico. Fee includes transportation, guide and over-night stay at the St. James Hotel (single occupancy). Course: 00541 $275 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Mar 10-11 TW 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotGordon Johnston

Photographing Tapia CanyonThis is your chance to discover and photograph one of the most unique natural gems of New Mexico: Tapia Canyon. Imagine grand mesas, incredible petroglyphs, a sandstone arch and a slot canyon all within an easy 2-3 mile hike (one way). Cameras and/or lenses with a focal length of 24-200mm are recommended as well as a tripod and sturdy hiking shoes. Different photo tech-niques will be explored including HDR, panoramas and proper desert composition. In-field picture evaluations will also be encouraged. This is a unique opportunity to explore an extremely beautiful New Mexico landscape as well as improving your photography skills—an enjoy-able photographic adventure is guaranteed for all! Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00704 $89 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 22 Su 6:30am-8:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotElliot Madriss

Mesa Chijuilla Hoodoo GardensThe path along the base of the picturesquely eroded Chijuilla Mesa, an undiscovered gem in the new San Juan Basin Badlands Recreation Area, is littered with house-sized boulders displaying diverse hues, shapes and intricate textures. Large hoodoo formations dot the mesa sides with character laden bonsai ponderosa grow-ing from boulders and clinging to the cliff tops to add a classic high desert touch. Large, scattered 63 million year old petrified logs bring a sense of time travel to the experience. A soaring, knife-edged escarpment extend-ing from Mesa Chijuilla’s southern edge presides over it all. A leisurely route through very colorful badlands west of Cuba with level terrain and easy access make the hike suitable for those with a minimum of back coun-try experience. Longer side trips are possible for hikers wanting more of a workout. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00657 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 7 Sa 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

Tour Albuquerque’s Graffiti SitesHumans have been writing and drawing on any avail-able surface in New Mexico for the last 15,000 years. Today is no exception. Countless men and women brighten our alleys, walls, storefronts and streets with outrageous and imaginative spray painted figures. These are not gang related and are welcomed by the property owners involved. You can decide for yourself if these colorful images are art, childish scrawls, or mean-ingless. Or are they part of a worldwide urge to liven the universe we live in? The group will meet at Second Street and Santa Fe Avenue in the Barelas Neighbor-hood, across from the WHEELS Museum and travel on their own to five different locations across the city. The group will have lunch at a local restaurant in Nob Hill halfway through the tours (not included in fee). Course: 00548 $45 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 8 Su 9:00am-3:00pmWHEELS MuseumCarol Sullivan

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Historic Huning’s Highland Walking TourJoin this leisurely walking tour of one of the oldest neighborhoods in the Albuquerque area. As a home-owner and former board member in the Huning’s Highland Neighborhood, Phoenix Forrester will share the interesting history of the neighborhood between Edith and High and Central and MLK. This includes Lovelace Hospital, the newly renovated Special Collec-tions Library, the Lofts at the Old Albuquerque High and several beautiful homes, including the Spy House that David Greenglass lived in when he sold atomic secrets to Harry Gold. The walk will be at a leisurely pace with frequent stops in front of significant homes and businesses. The tour will meet at the Preservation Station at 601 Coal SE and end with a viewing of a restored home in the neighborhood. Course: 00739 $45 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 14 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmPreservation StationPhoenix Forrester

Ojito WildernessAlbuquerque’s “backyard badland” is filled with excep-tionally diverse, exotic natural sculpture gardens. The surreal rock forms and lavish colors change with every new box canyon and overlook. First, visit a core area of Ojito’s engaging, classic hoodoo gardens and bonsai ponderosa stands followed by an extended optional loop out to other less visited, yet equally interesting sections. The exploratory loop threads along rim rock boulevards and through richly textured rock formations with impressive high desert trees, petrified wood caches and numerous hoodoo groves. In 2005, Ojito became the first new designated wilderness in seventeen years in New Mexico and established a precedent that continues today. Celebrate and explore this charming, fascinating outdoor art exhibit. The core hike requires a moderate fitness level and cross-country hiking experience. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00506 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 15 Su 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

Georgia O’Keeffe Home and Studio TourGeorgia O’Keeffe bought her second home in New Mexico in the small community of Abiquiú in 1945 af-ter years of negotiation with the Catholic Church. Un-der the guidance of O’Keeffe’s friend, Maria Chabot, the adobe ruins reformed into the gorgeous adobe house O’Keeffe called home. Here, she found much inspiration for her famous paintings of both her home and the New Mexican landscape. See the historic house, studio, garden and vistas which remain very much as they were when O’Keeffe reluctantly left her beloved home in 1984 for Santa Fe. Fee includes transportation and guided tour of the home and studio. We will have lunch at the Abiquiú Inn Café (not included in fee).Course: 00530 $95 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 17 T 9:00am-6:00pmSPB: May 5 T 9:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotTo be Announced

Zuni PuebloNew Pueblo of Zuni interpretive programs invite us to journey west for a unique visit. We first visit the A:shiwi A:wan Museum and Heritage Center wherein the Zuni (A:shiwi) share their migration story from their emergence from the Fourth Underworld to their journey to the Middle Place (Halona:Itiwana). Museum Curator, Curtis Quam, helps us understand this sacred story depicted through hand-painted murals, and then introduces the exhibit Hawikku—Echoes From Our Past, drawing our attention to the return of objects by the Smithsonian Institution that had been collected. At the site of Hawikku—one of the largest Zuni villages at the time of the arrival of Spanish explorers in 1539-40—Francisco Vasquez de Coronado met fierce resistance by Zuni warriors and disappointment in the quest of the legendary “Seven Cities of Cibola.” During the combined Middle Village Walking and Our Lady of Guadalupe (Old Zuni) Mission tour, Zuni interpre-tive guides explain the history of this Catholic mission church dating to the 1700s, while directing our gaze to the modern murals of Zuni religious images that adorn the interior walls of the mission. Throughout our visit, you experience the Zuni people, learn of their origins from their own voices and art, walk amongst the pueblo village architecture and sample their traditional foods. Lunch at Zuni owned and operated Chu Chu’s Restau-rant on your own. Fee includes transportation, guide and Pueblo of Zuni interpretive fees. Course: 00615 $115 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 20 F 7:30am-7:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Lawson, Ph.D.

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Pueblo Revolt Mesa Top Fortress Hike Participation in this tour confers bragging rights about a genuine “Indiana Jones” style adventure a mere hour and a half from town. Climb 900 feet up a natural red rock fortress to the ruins of an ancient sky city. The large, well preserved and seldom visited archaeological site tells a poignant story. The isolated mesa top was used by the Jemez people as a final refuge for their resistance to the Spanish Reconquista of New Mexico following the Pueblo Revolt. De Vargas attacked the mesa fortress on July 24, 1694 and the tragic massacre spelled the beginning of the end for the whole pueblo resistance movement. A steep, rocky path climbs to a hidden world of extensive pueblo ruins, fortress walls, cliff clinging rock houses and even piles of river stones stockpiled to slow the Spaniards inevitable progress. This is an advanced tour for physically fit, experienced hikers with options for more exploring on top. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00457 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 21 Sa 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

El Malpais Scenic Drive: Fire Rock, Sandstone and KivasThis relaxing tour south down NM 117 along the east side of El Malpais offers a potpourri of numerous short walks and incredible Continental Divide land-scapes. The first leisurely stop includes Sandstone Bluffs Overlook where one can soak up the incredible cliff top views eighteen miles across the lava flows. Then, visit the excellent nearby Visitor Center before heading far south for a short walk into the Dittert Site, an Anasazi outlier pueblo with a beautifully preserved kiva. Re-tracing the drive north, stop at the Lava Falls Area for a short excursion to the lava’s twisted jumbled edge. Farther north, pause for a lunch break at The Narrows Picnic Area with the option for another short walk up to a scenic cliff top overlook. Our next stop views the famous La Ventana Arch and takes the paved trail up to its base. Finally, make a brief stop at the trans-Mal-pais, Zuni-Acoma Trail Head for a last close up look at the contorted river of fire rock. Walks are short and non-strenuous and intended for all fitness levels. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00489 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 25 W 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

HopilandHopi interpretive programs invite you to journey west for a unique two day visit. Stay overnight at the Hopi Cultural Center Inn located on Second Mesa in scenic north-central Arizona where the Hopi live in several independent villages. Visit the Hopi Cultural Center Museum and enjoy traditional Hopi food at the Cul-tural Center Restaurant (students will pay for all meals on their own). Next visit historic Old Oraibi and walk along the sandstone cliffs of Dawa Park as our Hopi guide shares stories of the petroglyphs, or “rock art.” The following day drop by the home of Joseph and Jan-ice Day (Hopi)—long time Southwest traders—for an informative talk about the cultural context of Hopi arts and crafts, then browse the unique trade items in their Tsakurshovi Trading Post—an “educational institution masquerading as a retail store.” Conclude your visit to Hopiland exploring the villages of First Mesa, including Walpi, as guests of the Consolidated First Mesa Vil-lages. Throughout your visit, experience Hopi people, learn of their origins from their own voices, art, and artifacts, walk amongst the pueblo village architecture and sample their traditional foods. Fee includes trans-portation, guide, Hopi interpretive fees and overnight accommodations at Second Mesa (double occupancy). Course: 00529 $315 For: 2 sessionsSPA: Mar 26-27 ThF 8:00am-6:00pmSPB: Apr 2-3 ThF 8:00am-6:00pmSPC: May 7-8 ThF 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Lawson, Ph.D.

Fossil Forest Research Natural AreaRemote and impossible to find without detailed knowledge, the Fossil Forest is literally a forest of large, petrified, extremely rare “standing stumps” from cyprus-like goliaths at the end of the dinosaur age. These beautifully detailed stumps have branching, curving buttressing roots that have not moved from where they grew 68 million years ago. Just one of these large perfectly preserved stumps is amazing: dozens are unprecedented and are the reason why the area was declared a BLM “Research Natural Area” back in 1985, when the neighboring Bisti and De Na Zin Badlands Wildernesses were first established. It is safe to say that you will be in a very small, select group of folks on the planet who have experienced these mysterious fossil for-ests. In order to see as many stumps as possible and visit some colorful hoodoo gardens the group will maintain a steady, fairly brisk pace. This hike is recommended for reasonably fit and experienced cross-country hikers. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00362 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 28 Sa 7:00am-7:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

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Lybrook: New, Advanced RouteLybrook is huge and mysterious with discoveries wait-ing even for someone who has visited numerous times. This new area of countless hoodoos and sinuous box canyons, guarded by fantasy fortresses, is very accessible and offers a full day of hiking through unbelievable Star Trekesque scenery. The never ending hoodoo forests are vaguely reminiscent of some parts of the Bisti while remaining uniquely Lybrook. This hike requires mod-erate cross-country hiking experience and fitness. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00566 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 4 Sa 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

White Oaks Ghost Tour and Scenic DriveTravel across the wide open vastness of east central New Mexico’s high desert country where the mountains drop down to the stretching plains. The group will head south and follow scenic NM Highway 55 along the Manzano Mountains to Mountainair and then stop for a short walk at Gran Quivira Ruins. Continuing southwest on NM 55 across pronghorn studded grass-lands, pass through the deserted city of Claunch, once known as the “Pinto Bean capital of the World.” The next stop is an extensive walking and driving tour of historic White Oaks Ghost Town which produced 4.5 million dollars’ worth of pure gold from 1880 to 1900. This boom town was one of the richest towns in the territory, attracting its share of shady characters includ-ing Billy the Kid. Turning north the group will stop at nearby Ancho Ghost Town and depending on time, take a brief side trip into the Gallinas Mountains or visit The Corona Museum on the way home. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00483 $89 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 8 W 7:00am-6:30pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

El Agua es Vida: Acequias in Northern New Mexico TourJoin this docent led tour of the exhibit El Agua es Vida: Acequias in Northern New Mexico at the Maxwell Museum to learn the story that weaves water, history and people together. Curators designed this exhibit with many different, and sometimes divergent, views in mind, offering a delicate balance of these voices on the issues that surround acequias in Northern New Mexi-co. Pueblos used their own water systems for irrigation in their agricultural practices long before the Spanish brought the Arabic tradition of acequia irrigation, but with the Spanish colonization of the region, acequias quickly took root and have remained an integral part of New Mexico’s farming practices and culture. This exhibit walks viewers through the history, connections to watersheds, agricultural practices, politics, regulation and modern day activism surrounding water, water rights and the environment of the acequias in New Mexico. Course: 00573 $10 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 31 T 10:00am-12:00pmNote: The group will meet at the Maxwell Museum.Maxwell Museum of AnthropologyTo be Announced

The Ultimate Southwestern Native American Artifact TourAfter a scenic morning stroll around the grounds of Santa Fe’s School For Advanced Research (SAR) foothills campus, begin a two hour guided tour of their vaults, where over 1,200 pre- and post- Colombian Native American artifacts—collected over decades of archaeological research—are carefully stored and pre-served. The docent tour will show pristine examples of pottery, blankets, clothing, tools, weapons and art. Be advised that this part of the tour requires negotiating several steep stairways. Afterward, enjoy lunch at the nearby Museum Hill (not included in tour fee). At 2:00 pm, go on a two hour docent tour of the new and very popular Turquoise Exhibit at the Museum of Indian Art and Culture. This unique day is filled with expert-ly presented background information and up close examples of priceless southwestern artifacts, some rarely seen by the general public. Fee includes transportation, guide and docent fees. Course: 00654 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 1 W 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

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After you FlushSewerage (waste water) in Albuquerque. We all know how it starts; but where does it go after the flush? The 55 million gallons of sewerage generated in Albuquer-que each day first flows through 2,409 miles of pipes. These pipes alone have a value of over 2 billion dollars. Accompany Dr. Ned as we follow this sewerage to the Albuquerque Waste Water Treatment Facility and learn about Screens, Grit Chambers, Clarifiers, Digest-ers, Methane (and generating electricity) and finally, Compost. The out flow from this facility is the largest tributary of the Rio Grande. National Geographical highlighted this treatment center in April 2010, in an article “The Last Drop.” The group will meet at the Facility and will have the option for lunch (not included in price) at El Modelo to discuss the morning tour. Stu-dents will also have the option to go for a post-lunch walk along river. Course: 00571 $45 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 14 T 9:00am-2:00pmSPB: Apr 16 Th 9:00am-2:00pmNote: As this is a working treatment plant, you are re-quired by OSHA regulations to wear closed toe shoes, long pants and a hard hat. Hard hats will be provided or you may bring your own bicycle helmet. Students will be walking and possibly in the sun for over an hour and the facility is not equipped for ADA. Southside Water Reclamation PlantNed O’Malia, PhD

Old Hoof Highway Scenic and Cultural TourThis incredibly scenic tour passes through the most unspoiled area in the whole southwest. From Socorro, travel US 90 west and trace the northern and southern routes of the Old Hoof Highway where open range cat-tle drives still occurred up to the mid-1950s. Relaxing breaks at viewpoints and cultural attractions include: a walking tour of picturesque Old Magdalena; a side trip to Monument Rock in the rugged Sawtooth Moun-tains; a stroll through the charming Pietown Windmill Museum; a panoramic break at the top of impressive 8200 ft. Jewit Gap; and a short walk at the forested junction of Apache creek and the Tularosa River. In ad-dition to Jewit gap, cross the Continental Divide once near Pietown and in the stunning Tularosa River Valley. The Wild West truly lives on along the Old Hoof High-way. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00643 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 14 T 7:00am-6:30pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

Downtown Chaco CanyonChaco Canyon, a major center of ancestral Pueblo culture between 850 and 1250 AD, was a focus for cer-emonies, trade and political activity. This tour explores the two largest great houses, Pueblo Bonito and Chetro Ketl on the canyon floor, and introduces visitors to as-tronomical and architectural features typical of this time period, and to the history of the ancestral Puebloan people. This all day tour walks a 1.5 mile loop through the sites. Paths are relatively flat, but with some stairs to navigate. If time allows, the group will have the option to explore other sites at Chaco Canyon. Fee includes transportation, guide and box lunch. Course: 00230 $98 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 11 Sa 7:30am-7:30pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotAnn Braswell

De Na ZinHuge and diverse, the De Na Zin Badlands require several days of extensive hiking to see even a portion of its greatness, thus this tour will concentrate on visit-ing a readily accessible section filled with large scale, multi-colored hoodoos and numerous natural arches towering above sheer walled box canyons. Huge petri-fied logs are everywhere, including two, 75 feet long, side-by-side giants with 12 feet diameter bases which are the largest in the whole southwest. Crystal clear skies, spring sun, high desert panoramas and endless, surreal natural sculpture gardens make this an iconic New Mexico experience. This five mile loop provides fairly level terrain. Medium cross-country walking experience/fitness required. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00684 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 12 Su 7:00am-7:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

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Explore Ghost Ranch with Sketchbook and CameraExplore the natural beauty and historic setting of Ghost Ranch in Abiquiú with a sketchbook and camera. Learn about the intriguing history and people who are part of the Ghost Ranch story while touring, sketching and photographing the amazing landscape and historical setting. Learn tips for creating memorable travel loca-tion images. Have fun with basic observation and artis-tic skills while learning to sketch, paint and photograph more effectively. Learn about composition, lighting, natural perspective, color and more. Bring a sack lunch or plan to eat at the Ghost Ranch Cafeteria ($10). Please see the website for supply list. Fee includes trans-portation and guide. Course: 00512 $95 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 18 Sa 8:00am-6:00pmNote: Bring a sketchbook-heavyweight paper, pencil, assorted watercolor pencils, small watercolor set and brushes, small water container, paper towels, black ultra-fine permanent pen, portable seat and a camera. Also bring a hat, closed toe shoes, water, sunblock and lunch. Sundries and clothing layers are recommended as it can get cold.CE East (Rear) Parking LotSunny Birklund

Las Vegas: Where the Plains meet the MountainsA full day tour of this unique New Mexico city starts with United World College housed in the Montezuma Castle. Followed by a visit to the famous Castaneda Hotel where a full restoration project of this Harvey House is underway (and entrance may be restricted). A jewel of this city is the Rough Rider Museum, so named for the many reunions of Teddy Roosevelt’s Rough Riders. Students will have lunch on their own at the famous Spic and Span Restaurant followed by a walk-ing tour of the historic Mural Project of local history, Bridge Street, the Plaza and the Plaza Hotel (site of the movie No Country for Old Men). Depending on time and weather we view or visit the last Carnegie Library in New Mexico built 1904, the Calumet Girl, the many restored Victorian Mansions and the Santa Fe Railroad depot that now serves as the Welcome Center/muse-um. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00501 $89 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 18 Sa 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotNed O’Malia, PhD

Geology of White Sands National Monument and the Valley of Fires This field trip is a geologic excursion to Valley of Fires, located just west of Carrizozo, and to White Sands National Monument, south of Alamogordo. Hike the nature trail through the lava flows for about an hour, noting the geologic features, such as small lava tubes, pahoehoe lava, and aa lava. Then drive to White Sands National Monument and explore the Visitor’s Center and monument, learning about the geologic forma-tion of the area. On the way home, enjoy dinner at the famous Owl Bar (boasting the world’s best chili cheeseburgers) in San Antonio. It is recommended, but not required, that this field trip be taken in conjunction with the corresponding course on White Sands and Val-ley of Fires (00058). Fee includes transportation, guide and a box lunch. Course: 00458 $105 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 15 W 8:30am-9:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotCarol A. Hill, Geologist and Author

Zuni Pueblo and Village of the Great KivasPueblo of Zuni interpretive programs invite us to jour-ney along an ancient trade route to Halona Idiwan’a—the Middle Place, or Zuni Pueblo—and the ancestral site of the Village of the Great Kivas. On the field trip, explore the Middle Village and Our Lady of Guadalupe (Old Zuni) Mission with Zuni guides who explain the history of this Catholic mission church and the mean-ing of the Zuni images that grace the interior walls. After lunch at Zuni owned and operated Chu Chu’s Restaurant, visit the Village of the Great Kivas— a Chacoan-outlier of the 11th Century—and the nearby site of “diverse rock art styles.” Throughout your visit, experience the Zuni people, learn of their past and present from their own voices, art, and artifacts, walk amongst the pueblo village architecture, and sample their traditional foods. Fee includes transportation, guide and Pueblo of Zuni interpretive fees. Course: 00616 $120 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 17 F 7:30am-7:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Lawson, PhD

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Lybrook: New, Easy RouteImagine Michael Richie’s surprise after numerous Lybrook badlands trips to learn a new access route to an area that previously required ample amounts of time and energy to reach. Giant amphitheaters and box canyon mazes are filled with countless hoodoo sculp-tures guarded by intricate, soaring fortresses. This tour is designed to give everyone, no matter how inexperi-enced, the complete, high desert badlands’ “hoodoo” experience. You will not believe the otherworldly scenery or how easy this area is to access and explore. Level terrain, moderate distance and gentle pace require minimum cross-country hiking experience/fitness. If you have wondered what all the fuss about “hoodoos” is - take this best ever opportunity, to see for yourself. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00566 $85 For: 1 sessionSPB: Apr 23 Th 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

Before you Turn on the Kitchen SinkJoin this tour of the Albuquerque Water Utility Author-ity (the clean water people) to better understand where your water comes from before you turn on the faucet. Follow Dr. Ned on another adventure to learn where the clean water in your house comes from and how it is prepared for delivery. In this tour we learn about the inflatable dam on the Rio Grande, grit removal, settling tanks, ozone generation, a ten million gallon storage tank and the considerable electricity it takes to run the whole operation. After the tour, students are welcome to join Dr. Ned for lunch at Sadie’s as well as for a short, interesting walk along some of the major Ace-quias in the North Valley. Course: 00572 $45 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 23 Th 2:00pm-3:30pmSPB: Apr 24 F 2:00pm-3:30pmNote: The group must meet OSHA regulations for this tour: closed toed shoes, long pants, hard hat (offered) or your own bicycle helmet. There will be some out-door walking, please be prepared for sun and weather. Enrollment is limited. Driving directions and further information will be emailed after enrollment. Southside Water Reclamation PlantNed O’Malia, PhD

San Jose Badlands: Rainbow RouteThis leisurely hike traverses the most colorful of all the San Juan Basin Badlands. Alternating pink, or-ange, yellow, lavender, beige and grey layers are erod-ed into complex forms and extremely rich textures. Large scale hoodoos grow everywhere. Sheer walled box canyons lined with avant-garde natural sculptures penetrate sheer walled mesas to access hidden hoodoo gardens. Character laden bonsai ponderosa and huge, old growth pinons complete the fabulous xeriscaping. Strolling through this hobgoblin maze fashioned from banded pastel layers has a dreamlike feel to it. Located along the Continental Divide, the route offers pan-oramic views east to the forested Jemez Mountains. Although no trails exist, level terrain and easy walking give this hike a moderate rating. An extended side trip loop for those wanting more of a workout is possible. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00562 $85 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 19 Su 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

D.H. Lawrence RanchThe D. H. Lawrence Ranch, as it is now known, was the New Mexico home of the English novelist, D. H. Law-rence and his wife, Frieda, for about two years during the 1920s. The 160-acre property, originally named the Kiowa Ranch, is located northwest of Taos. It was owned by Mabel Dodge Luhan as part of more extensive holdings nearby. In giving it to Frieda Lawrence (after Lawrence himself declined), it became first the summer home of the couple and then Frieda’s home until her death in 1956, at which time she bequeathed it to the University of New Mexico, its present owner. The Ranch is now placed on the National Register of Historic Places and the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Proper-ties. We will visit the Ranch with Bill Haller, President of Friends of D.H. Lawrence. Fee includes transportation, guide and a box lunch. Course: 00720 $98 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 22 W 8:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotBill Haller

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Guadalupe Ruin Hike Guadalupe Ruin, built in the Chacoan style with later migrant Mesa Verdean alteration, is a single-storied, 50-room great house lying deep in the high desert country of the Rio Puerco Valley atop a steep mesa. Guadalupe shares the site with a second smaller great house, Eleanor Ruin. The sites are surrounded by stark, yet beautiful landscapes of volcanic cores and eroded mesas, an historic Hispanic town and modern ranches. Fee includes guide, transportation and a box lunch. Course: 00609 $98 For: 1 sessionSPA: May 2 Sa 8:00am-6:00pmNote: There are no facilities at this site. This trip is weather dependent-cancelled for thunderstorms or heavy rain. This is a strenuous hike. CE East (Rear) Parking LotAnn Braswell

Hiking Chaco Canyon: UptownClimb a 230 foot crack in the mesa wall to the mesa top overlooking four great houses. Hike the mesa, view-ing an ancient stairway and part of the Chacoan road system. Visit Pueblo Alto for a panoramic view of the Chacoan world. Options for any extra time at the end of the day include a visit to the gift/book store or a short, steep hike to a petroglyph panel. Bring cameras, binoculars and wear sturdy shoes. Register early, as en-rollment is limited. Fee includes transportation, guide and a box lunch. Course: 00563 $98 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 25 Sa 7:30am-7:30pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotAnn Braswell

Sangre De Cristo Aspen Walk and Canyon Road ArtscrawlThe scenic drive up to the Aspen Vista area near the Santa Fe ski slope leads to a very relaxing morning stroll (1.5 hours or less) through spring green, wildflower carpeted aspen groves framing fantastic views stretching back to Albuquerque. Count on perfect weather and crystal clear, cobalt skies. Back in Santa Fe on Canyon Road have lunch at the classic El Farol’s Restaurant (lunch is not included in tour fee). End the day with the world famous Friday afternoon Canyon Road artscrawl to sample the more than ample collection of diverse, top notch galleries housed in historic Santa Fe adobes and territorial style buildings. Acknowledged as one of the most vibrant art scenes in the world, pictur-esque, cottonwood lined Canyon Road will no doubt offer still more natural art in the form of beautifully landscaped patios and backyard gardens filled with lavish spring blooms. Fee includes transportation and guide. Course: 00533 $70 For: 1 sessionSPA: May 1 F 9:00am-6:00pmCE East (Rear) Parking LotMichael Richie

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these systems remain intact and notably, they enhance vegetative cover and diversity, support wildlife habitat, recharge shallow aquifers, sequester carbon, improve air and water quality, retain storm-water flow and control flooding. They also provide nutrient cycling and soil formation, ecotourism and environmental education, extension of the irrigation season and aesthetic en-richment in ecological landscape diversity. Researchers at the University of New Mexico developed a rating system for evaluating the relative extent of ecosystem services provided by acequias through a combination of GIS and field methods to determine riparian health. The rating system evaluated sixteen ecosystem services on a scale from “poor” to “excellent.” Results from two acequias on the Rio Hondo in Taos County indicate that the ecosystem services provided by these traditional irrigation systems are substantial. The evaluation data provide scientific support for the protection of tradi-tional irrigation as an important cultural and ecosystem landscape of value to the broader society, including benefits of rural development, cultural tourism, en-hancement of environmental amenities and local food security of small scale agriculture. Course: 00003 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 24 T 9:30am-11:30amCE North BuildingWilliam Fleming, PhD

The Enduring Role of Aldo Leopold’s Sand County Almanac in Community Planning: Thinking Like a Water ShedAldo Leopold’s short essay, “Thinking Like a Moun-tain,” written in the 1940s, is still, in the opinion of many, the most eloquent essay in the genre of envi-ronmental literature. It is a gripping and beautifully crafted coming of age story that teaches lessons about trophic cascades and keystone species. The environmen-tal planning community interprets the elegant essay as “thinking like an ecosystem” or a watershed. Leopold wrote this essay some two decades after producing a “Handbook of Watershed Management” for the Forest Service in New Mexico in 1923. His observations about the causes of a period of gully erosion in the Southwest were central to his recommendations for watershed restoration and eventually his central theme, the land ethic, in Sand County Almanac. This lecture reviews his influence on three programs at the University of New Mexico: the environmental planning curriculum, the Watershed Watch volunteer monitoring program and the watershed field evaluation program. The lecture will also discuss a student field trip to the Rio Gavilan watershed in Chihuahua, where Leopold formulated his ideas on land use and how to evaluate the impacts of humans on the landscape. Course: 00004 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 3 T 9:30am-11:30amCE North BuildingWilliam Fleming, PhD

Story of New Mexico Lectures Scarce and Sacred: Water in New MexicoRegister for this lecture series to better understand water systems and the water crisis in New Mexico as well as ways that we as a community can act together to preserve this precious natural resource. Register for all four and save!CE North Building, Room C $70

Solutions to the Water Crisis in New MexicoThis lecture will focus on understanding the water crisis in New Mexico and the solutions that we can implement as a community. All communities have a responsibility to use water efficiently; whether referring to community as a municipality, state or as a watershed. We depend on this finite natural resource and culturally believe that we all have a right to its access. We also know that we are consuming water at a rate that is not sustainable. The path to solutions lies in conservation and reclamation measures that can be implemented by all community members, regardless of where you live in the state. Issues of intercultural dialogue will be also be discussed in the context of the traditional Pueblo and Hispano communities within our state. How do our different cultural views of water affect our ability to come together as a larger community when focusing on solutions to the water crisis? Course: 00001 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 10 T 9:30am-11:30amCE North BuildingYvette Tovar, The NM Water Collaborative

How Water is Allocated and Re-Allocated in New Mexico: Theory vs. PracticeThe legal and administrative process for allocating water supplies is a vital issue in the Western states. In New Mexico, the process is founded on the “prior-ap-propriation doctrine” in which the earliest-established water right in a river basin is fully supplied, then the next-earliest right is fully served, and so on, until there is no more water to distribute. In case of shortage, the most-recently established rights would receive no water. Strict application of the doctrine during past water shortages would have had devastating economic and political effects, however, and we have almost always found other solutions. Some of the ways we have ad-dressed shortages, and the reasons behind them, will be discussed in this presentation. Course: 00002 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 17 T 9:30am-11:30amCE North BuildingJohn Shomaker, PhD

Ecosystem Services of Traditional Irrigation Systems in Northern New Mexico WatershedsEcosystem services provided by community irriga-tion systems known as acequias include extending the area of green space between acequias and streams. The traditional gravity flow irrigation methods of

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Coronado and the Tiguex War Little is known about Coronado’s expedition to this area and much of what is accepted as history is actu-ally myth. Even less is known about the Tiguex War that Coronado fought near Albuquerque in 1540-41. Historians have ignored or downplayed the war even though it was America’s first named “Indian War.” Coronado led the first Spanish expedition north of Mexico, entering the present-day states of Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma and Kansas 80 years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock. Coro-nado’s Tiguex War was primarily fought against Tiwa Puebloans along the Rio Grande from Albuquerque to Bernalillo, although his forces also attacked the Zuni, Hopi and Pecos Pueblos. Coronado brought with him 2,000 Mexican Indian warriors, mostly Aztecs and Tar-ascans. This presentation will add the Pueblo side of the story to the nearly 500-year-old Spanish chronicle and will introduce Xauían, the Puebloan leader who resisted Coronado yet is virtually unknown today. Course: 00053 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 10 T 1:00pm-3:00pmCE South BuildingDennis Herrick, Author, Emeritus Member of UNM Journalism Faculty

The Manhattan Project in Film and TelevisionOn July 27, 2014, the WGN Cable Channel based in Chicago started broadcasting their weekly series, Man-hattan, dramatizing the American effort to create the first atomic bomb in World War II. The WGN narration begins in early July 1943 as young American and for-eign scientists and their wives struggle with problems of achieving such an ambitious goal in the primitive con-ditions of early Los Alamos and the security restrictions imposed by the US Army. This series begins with an historical overview of the Manhattan Project. The class will view and discuss the 1989 film Fat Man and Little Boy; the CBS film from the same year Day One; and two representative episodes from the WGN series Manhat-tan. This series offers two benefits to its participants. First is to gain a greater understanding and appreciation for the struggles and achievements of the historical characters, the time period and the moral issues pre-sented by nuclear weapons. Secondly, participants will become more aware of the challenges, opportunities and limitations of using the dramatic form to present history. Note: Class on Feb 12 will be two and a half hours long (9:00-11:30) and class on Feb 26 will be three and a half hours long (9:00-12:30). Course: 00054 $75 For: 4 sessionsSPA: Feb 12-Mar 5 Th 9:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingRamon Flores, M.A. in Cultural Pluralism

Story of New Mexico CoursesThe Villa of Alburquerque, 1706-1821This course looks at the life and times of 18th century Alburquerque, covering the Spanish colonial period (1706 -1821) and providing a sense of how people—settlers, soldiers, servants, nomadic tribes and others—lived. It also examines the cross-cultural influences of the time that help define what it means to be a New Mexican today. A documentary will be shown that explores the historical roots of our mixed heritage, by conveying the lives of the common people behind the big names and events of New Mexico’s Spanish colonial period. Course: 00051 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Jan 16 F 3:30pm-5:30pmCE South BuildingAngelo R. Cervantes, Director, NM DNA Project

Colonial Mexico and the Spanish Borderlands, 1519-1810This course will survey the history of New Spain from Cortez’ conquest of the Mexica (Aztec) Empire (1519-1521) until the beginning of Mexico’s Wars of Independence (1810-1821). The history of the Spanish Borderlands from California through New Mexico to Florida will also be included. The overall perspective will be the place of Colonial Mexico in World History, from Spain’s Siglo de Oro to the Modern Age of Revo-lution (1776-1821). Course: 00052 $160 For: 10 sessionsSPA: Jan 26-Apr 6 M 1:00pm-3:00pmNote: Class will not be held on March 9.CE South BuildingCharles Truxillo, PhD, Latin American Expert

The Civil War in New MexicoThis brief overview of the Civil War in New Mexico will cover the years 1860—1865. The jockeying for position in New Mexico during the Civil War began months before the shelling of Fort Sumpter in April of 1861. Southern New Mexico and Arizona voted to secede in early 1862 and were then declared the Territory of Arizona by the Confederacy. At the same time, the Confederacy invaded New Mexico and their flag flew over both Albuquerque and Santa Fe until their with-drawal. After the withdrawal of the Confederate forces, the Department Commander, General Carleton, turned his attention and military might toward the Native Americans. That attention led to the campaigns against the Mescalero Apaches, The Navajo Long Walk and the Battle of Adobe Walls, which was one of the largest bat-tles between the Native Americans and the U.S. Army in the history of the West. Particular attention will be paid to the role of New Mexican units in these events. Course: 00068 $35 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 6 F 1:00pm-5:00pmCE South BuildingGordon Johnston

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Zuni IntroductionExplore the past and present of Zuni culture in this introductory class. Before class, it is recommended that students read selections from Telling New Mexico: A New History, edited by Marta Weigle. This volume of brief essays by over 40 prominent scholars and writers—complimenting exhibits of the New Mexico History Museum—is indispensable reading whether one is new or native-born to the Land of Enchantment. In class, view and discuss the enduring documentary Surviving Columbus: The Story the Pueblo People that follows the 450 year-relationship of the Pueblos and other cultures, beginning with the Spanish explorers in 1539. In telling these stories, the film draws upon stories from “elders, interviews with scholars, archival photographs, histor-ical accounts and re-enactments.” This class precedes and compliments the Story of New Mexico tour to Zuni Pueblo (00615 & 00616), but is open to all whether traveling to Zuni or not. Course: 00090 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 17 T 1:00pm-3:00pmCE South BuildingMichael Lawson, Ph.D.

Hopiland Introduction Explore the Hopi past and present in this introductory class. Traditional arid farmers, the Hopi live in several independent villages in scenic north-central Arizona. Before class, it is recommended that students read Harold Courlander’s The Fourth World of the Hopis: The Epic Story of the Hopi Indians as Preserved in Their Legends and Traditions and Journey to Hopi Land by Anna Silas. In class, view and discuss The Hopi: Corn is Life, an award-winning program that, “explores the traditional beliefs and survival skills that have enabled the Hopi culture to thrive for centuries.” This class precedes and compliments the Story of New Mexico overnight tour to Hopiland (00529), but is open to all whether traveling to Hopi or not.Course: 00087 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 24 T 1:00pm-3:00pmCE South BuildingMichael Lawson, Ph.D.

Anthropological Genetic Genealogy: The Basque Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup R1b1) The Basques are an indigenous people who inhabit parts of both Spain and France. Today, the Basque Country, or Euskal Herria, is composed of seven prov-inces which are arranged in three district parts. Three provinces in Spain (Bizkaia, Gipuzkoa and Araba) compose the Basque Autonomous Community. The historically Basque province of Navarre forms its own community in Spain. The last three provinces—Zu-beroa, Lapurdi and Behe-Nafarroa—lie on the French side of the border. The connection between certain New Mexican families and the Basque will be explored. A short film that will trace the history of these people will be shown. The course will discuss which families show the markers that are most identified with this ancient civilization. Course: 00055 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Feb 20 F 3:30pm-5:30pmCE South BuildingAngelo R. Cervantes, Director, NM DNA Project

Anthropological Genetic Genealogy: The Celt-Iberian Connection to New Mexican Families Haplogroup RWho were the Celtiberians? The ethnicity of a peo-ple can be traced linguistically, but also by surnames, cultural practices and DNA. Is your last name Gallegos? That translates as Gallic, or Celt. Is your name Barrera (Barrera=stockade), Cardenas (carduus=thistle), or Leal (loyal)? When you married did they use el lazo? And do you celebrate the Celtic New Year as Dia de los Muer-tos? Perhaps you celebrate with cerveza (Gaelic for beer) rather than Scotch, but the house might be con-structed with Tapia (sod) or have a Torreon (Tor=tow-er). These cultural practices, and many others, endure to reveal a proud heritage. Explore the DNA, the archaeological, the linguistic, and the historical foun-dations of the Celtiberians; who they were and who they are today. The connection between certain New Mexican families and the Celt-Iberians will be explored. A short film that will trace the history of these people will be shown. This course will also discuss which fami-lies show the markers that are most identified with this ancient civilization.Course: 00056 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Mar 6 F 3:30pm-5:30pmCE South BuildingAngelo R. Cervantes, Director, NM DNA Project

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You Were ThereEach participant will create a one-page, black and white, comic-style graphic/history/novel of an event in New Mexican history with the him/herself in the story in some way. Make yourself a spoiler, an onlooker, a leader, a denigrator or whatever suits the imagination. The author can of course play somewhat with the facts of the event. To make a comic you do not have to be an artist—stick figures are fine—just get the story out there with your imagination. Please visit our website for a list of recommended art supplies. Course: 00060 $30 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 11 Sa 12:00pm-3:00pmNote: Supplies: large sheets of white paper, pens, eraser, pencils and any images that might help (re)create the story.Astro-ZombiesCarol Sullivan

From Coughin' to Coffin: New Mexico and Tuberculosis Tuberculosis has been present since ancient times, but with the Industrial Revolution, it reached pandemic proportions in England and the United States—ac-counting for roughly one third of deaths through the 1940s. In the United States, New Mexico was the last hope for tuberculars. Its high elevation, abundant sun-shine and arid climate were the only medically approved treatment prior to the discovery of antibiotics. Found to attract “health seekers,” the New Mexico Bureau of Immigration advertised New Mexico as having “the lowest death rate from tubercular disease in America.” In 1880, the railroad arrived in New Mexico and every train brought increasing numbers of tuberculars to the “heart of well country.” By the early 1900s, one quarter of the population of Albuquerque had tuberculosis and New Mexico gained the title of “the nation’s sanatori-um.” Travel with those health seekers from the Alvara-do Train Station up “Lungers Avenue” or “Tuberculo-sis Road” (Central Avenue) to one of sixty sanatoriums including St. Joseph’s and Presbyterian as tuberculosis lays the foundation for Albuquerque’s growth from a sleepy village to a metropolitan center and from a terri-tory to a state. Course: 00061 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 24 F 1:00pm-3:00pmCE South BuildingRoberta Boggess, M.A. Linguistics, Award-Winning High School Teacher

Geology of White Sands National Monument and the Valley of FiresThe Valley of Fires, located just west of Carrizozo, is part of the Rio Grande Rift—a north-south trending fault system along which the Jemez Caldera and Sandia Mountains have formed. The Valley of Fires consists of volcanic flows that are among the youngest in the continental United States. They erupted from a cra-ter north of Carrizozo and flowed down the Tularosa Valley. White Sands is the world’s largest gypsum dune field. The sand is composed of the mineral gypsum rather than silica as are most sand dunes in the world, such as the Great Sand Dunes in southern Colorado. This course covers the rare set of circumstances that caused these beautiful white gypsum dunes to form in the Tularosa Basin. This course is designed to coordi-nate with a field trip to Valley of Fires and White Sands (00458), although it can be taken separately. Course: 00058 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 8 W 1:00pm-3:00pmCE South BuildingCarol A. Hill, Geologist and Author

Anthropological Genetic Genealogy: The Carthaginian Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup E)True to their Phoenician heritage, the Carthaginians became great seafarers, traders and colonizers. They capitalized on the trade of Iberian silver and British tin. Carthaginian settlements spread across the North African coast into western Sicily, Sardinia, Corsica, Minorca, much of Spain and the Portuguese Atlantic coast. During the fifth and fourth centuries BCE they fought with the Greeks for trade and colonies, espe-cially in Sicily. In the third century BCE, they clashed with the rising power of Rome. Carthage—the name means ‘new city’—continued to flourish, a Phoenician colony that outgrew and survived its parent land. Even before the Greeks reached the Western Mediterranean, Carthage was a superbly wealthy city. Carthage was a maritime power, with only a relatively small landowning class to provide military land power. This, however, did not matter as long as Carthage continued to be wealthy as its coffers paid for mercenaries in abundance when the city needed to go to war. It is this wealth, mastery of trade and expansion along the Mediterranean coast towards Italy that brings Carthage into direct con-frontation with the newly rising power of Rome. The connection between certain New Mexican families and the Carthaginians will be explored. A short film that will trace the history of these people will be shown. The course will also discuss which families show the markers that are most identified with this ancient civilization. Course: 00059 $20 For: 1 sessionSPA: Apr 10 F 3:30pm-5:30pmCE South BuildingAngelo R. Cervantes, Director, NM DNA Project

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After being virtually closed off from the U.S. for more than 50 years, Cuba and its people capture our imagi-nation. Join the University of New Mexico’s Division of Continuing Education and Latin American and Iberian Institute on a journey to Cuba where we’ll learn about the art, culture and ways of life of Cuba as we meet and interact with its citizens.

During this 7-day trip, we’ll explore museums with stunning collections, meet with grassroots organiza-tions working on literacy, environmental and agricul-tural initiatives, visit artists’ studios, dialogue with com-munity members about contemporary life in Cuba, and much more. We’ll stay a Hotel Los Frailes in Habana Vieja, the oldest and most historical district of Havana and a UNESCO-designated World Heritage Site. Los Frailes occupies the former mansion of the fourth Marquis and Captain of the French Navy, Don Pedro Claudio Duquesne.March 21-28 Cost: $3,495

International Tours

Share our passion for educa-tional travel. Join UNMCE and UNM Latin American and Iberian Institute and discover worlds you never thought possible. For more information call 505-277-6320.

Cuba | Italy

Art and Culture of Cuba1Italian Gardens have for centuries been designed by and for dukes, poets, duchesses and popes—and everyone in between. They are immense, filled with fanciful or frightening statues and fountains, and have at their heart a sense of artistic extravagance and mag-ic. Strolling through them today, learning little-known and exciting tid-bits about their planners, is an intimate and immersive journey that takes you into the past

October in Italy is more magical than any other month. The weather is perfect, the tourists are fewer, and the entire country seems to be taking a deep breath.

Come with us on our next 10-day expedition, and experience the beauty of Italian gardens in Rome and Tuscany. With lots of free time built in, and a new destination daily, Italian Gardens in October is going to be amazing.Fall 2015

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Osher is a membership program for adults age 50 plus. A $20 Membership Fee (plus tuition per class) provides access to Osher lectures, courses and benefits!

Topics Include:

Osher Member Benefits:In addition to providing access to the academically-based courses, your Osher Membership offers:

• Free Monthly Lectures • Book and materials checkout within the four main libraries of the UNM Library System• Discounted membership fees at Defined Fitness and the YMCA of Central NM• Discount on Albuquerque International Association Lectures• 10% Discount on Personal Enrichment classes through UNM Continuing Education• 10% Discount on many events at Popejoy Hall and all events at Keller Hall• 10% Discount at Amore Neapolitan Pizzeria...and much more!

• Art & Art History• Current Events• Economics & Finance• History

• Literature & Writing• Music & Theater• Science & Technology• Philosophy & Religion

• Psychology & Health• Travel & Culture

Admission is Free for Osher Members. These events are a wonderful way to introduce a friend, family member or colleague to the value of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of New Mexico.

Cloak and Dagger: Latin America in WWII January 26, Mon 3:30-5:30pm John Bratzel UNMCEA Taste of Osher at Del Webb Alegria January 13, Tue 10:00am-Noon Variety of Instructors Del WebbWhy is My Neighbor Homeless? January 22, Thu 1:00-3:00pm Dennis R. Plummer UNMCEExploring and Making the Most of your Public Library System February 10, Tue 10:00am-Noon Anne E. Lefkofsky La Vida LlenaLife for Girls in Nepali Refugee Camps February 20, Fri 3:30-5:30pm Christine Glidden UNMCEEstate Planning for the Middle Class March 12, Thu 6:00-8:00pm Sheila Hard & Patricia Bradley UNMCE

Care at the End-of-Life: The Role of the Palliative Medicine Physician March 18, Wed 10:00am-Noon Walter B. Forman UNMCEEstate Planning for the Middle Class April 6, Mon 10:00am-Noon Sheila Hard & Patricia Bradley Del WebbThe Legend of Bop City April 14, Tue 6:00-8:00pm Carol Chamberland UNMCEEstate Planning for the Middle Class May 1, Fri 1:00-3:00pm Sheila Hard & Patricia Bradley UNMCEPersonal Safety May 12, Tue 10:00am-Noon Steve Sink UNMCELegends of Folk Music: Peter, Paul & Mary May 21, Thu 2:00-4:00pm Jane Ellen Jubilee

A native of Northern New Hampshire, Maralie Water-man-BeLonge holds a Master’s of Science in Human Services Administration from Springfield College in Springfield, Mas-sachusetts. She has twenty years of experience in program development, fundraising and non-profit management within health and educational settings. She has served in her current role as Program Supervisor for the Osher Lifelong Learning In-stitute at the University of New Mexico since January of 2010.

MARALIE BELONGE

Maralie BeLonge Program SupervisorPhone: 505-277-6179 Fax: 505-277-8975 Email: [email protected]

CONTACT INFO:

ABOUT OSHER:

FREE OSHER MEMBERSHIP EVENTS:

OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE

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Osher Lifelong Learning

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JanuaryDate Course Course Name Cost1/14 19547 Poems to last a Lifetime $451/15 19669 Claude Debussy & Poe NEW $201/20 19416 If the Shoe Fits… $201/20 19594 Reading for Writers $701/20 19869 Flourishing in Challenging Times $351/21 19585 Jumpstart—Intro to Memoir NEW $501/21 19717 Planetary Geology $701/22 19113 History of ART NEW $601/22 19447 Finding Princess Anastasia NEW $201/22 19483 Examining World War I NEW $951/23 19492 Conflict in the Middle East NEW $201/26 19244 A Peace to End all Peace NEW $201/26 19455 Otto Von Bismarck NEW $201/26 19911 Computerized Genealogy $501/27 19104 Art from 1880–1920 NEW $551/28 19529 Mistaken for an Inventor II NEW $201/29 19441 Mont-Saint-Michel NEW $201/30 19414 Poisoners Through History $20

FebruaryDate Course Course Name Cost2/2 19584 Craft of Creative Writing $702/2 19978 Magic of Myanmar NEW $252/3 19249 Immigration NEW $202/3 19733 Plant Toxicology NEW $202/4 19426 Kiss… and Make-up, Sec. A NEW $202/4 19484 Women/WWII-Spooks&Spies NEW $202/5 19644 The Beatles $452/5 19655 Unraveling the Mystery IV NEW $202/6 19835 Taoism, Sec A NEW $202/11 19491 Ernie Pyle NEW $202/13 19479 Medieval England NEW $452/18 19485 Women/WWII—The WASPS NEW $202/18 19657 Sounds of the Sacred Harp NEW $202/23 19887 Serial Killer Communications NEW $452/25 19924 Dr. Who (?) NEW $202/27 19449 Indo-European/Celts NEW $20

March Date Course Course Name Cost3/2 19651 Bobby Darin NEW $203/2 19687 Puccini’s LA BOHEME NEW $203/3 19516 Louisa May Alcott NEW $253/3 19888 Plant Based Eating NEW $703/4 19534 Four Great Short Novels NEW $453/4 19627 Buddy Holly $203/4 19647 Didgeridoo $453/5 19133 Zentangle 101 $303/5 19435 Hawley Harvey Crippen NEW $203/5 19465 Paris & London NEW $603/10 19890 Doctor, How long do I have? NEW $20

3/21 19883 Change your Words NEW $253/23 19805 Dead Sea Scrolls Continues NEW $253/24 19853 Mental Illness through History NEW $453/24 19855 In the Spider’s Web, Sec.A NEW $203/25 19668 The Cradle will Rock NEW $253/26 19458 Impact Darwin/Freud/Nietzsche NEW $203/27 19123 Art Basel-Miami Beach, Sec. A NEW $20

AprilDate Course Course Name Cost4/2 19117 Feng Shui in the Garden NEW $204/2 19135 Zentangle 201 $304/3 19550 Art of Thoughtful Letter Writing $254/3 19674 Teen Idols of the 50’s/60’s NEW $204/6 19527 How to Write a Mystery Novel NEW $554/6 19682 Russian Opera NEW $554/8 19268 ACA – Two Years Later NEW $204/8 19595 Poetry in Motion $454/10 19412 The Celts NEW $204/14 19892 Ashes to Ashes NEW $204/15 19457 Two Forgotten Presidents NEW $204/16 19802 Goddess & Sacred Women NEW $354/16 19981 John Ford Western Films NEW $204/17 19450 Jesuit Massacre of Ajácan NEW $204/17 19739 Microbes that Changed History NEW $204/17 19945 Creative Container Gardening $404/17 19988 Two Gentlemen on Rt 66 NEW $254/18 19854 Journey Life After Death NEW $254/20 19434 Guadalcanal Campaign NEW $454/21 19437 Footsteps of Lewis & Clark NEW $254/21 19459 Pope Pius XII NEW $204/21 19875 Living Resilient Lives NEW $254/22 19669 Claude Debussy & Poe NEW $204/22 19721 Functions of Criminalistics $204/22 19855 In the Spider’s Web, Sec B NEW $204/23 19841 Shamanism NEW $454/24 19481 European Migrations NEW $454/24 19501 C.S. Lewis $204/28 19526 Raymond Chandler NEW $204/29 19515 Mythology? Shakespeare? The Bible NEW $204/29 19943 Floral Design: Beginning NEW $35

MayDate Course Course Name Cost5/1 19451 Who was Trajan? NEW $205/4 19871 Hearing Loss 102 NEW $355/8 19426 Kiss… and Make-up, Sec. B NEW $205/11 19735 Poisonous Critters NEW $205/13 19492 Conflict in the Middle East NEW $205/13 19948 An Invitation to Tea $35

The Osher Institute offers over 250 courses, lectures and performances each year! For a full description, including length, time and instructor, look up offerings by course number in the pages of the Osher catalog.

For a complete list of courses, please visit ce.unm.edu/Osher or call for an Osher catalog at 505-277-6179.

SPRING 2015 COURSES

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Cariño Early Childhood TTAPWe provide the following services:

• Early childhood education classes

• Assistance in meeting state child care licensing requirements

• Assistance with classroom environment and implementation of curriculum and assessment

• On site consultation for including ALL children in your early childhood program

For general information, please call 505-277-1371 or visit us online at earlychildhood.unm.edu

Promoting the Spanish language and culture in partnership with The Ministry of Educa-tion of Spain, The University of New Mexico Division of Continuing Education and the New Mexico Department of Education. The Spanish Resource Center seeks to create awareness of the Spanish language and cul-tures throughout New Mexico, with a special emphasis on bilingualism.

1701 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102 Para más información contacte 505-246-2261 ext. 125

E-mail: [email protected] Visite nuestra web: src.unm.edu

Spanish Resource CenterCentro Español de Recursos

• Spanish Resource Library at the NHCC

• Visiting Teachers Educational Exchange Program

• Conferences & Workshops on the Spanish Language and Culture

In 1993, the New Mexico Legislature insti-tuted a required, informational class on DWI Awareness Training for first-time licensees in New Mexico. In cooperation with the New Mexico Traffic Safety Bureau, the UNM Division of Continuing Education provides the DWI Prevention and Education course, “None for the Road.” This course, is meant to focus attention on the serious DWI problem in New Mexico. It informs the driver about laws and prevention. All first-time licensees in New Mexico, between the ages of 18 through 24 are required to take the awareness class.

For more information visit us at www.nonefortheroad.org or call 505-277-6170.

DWI Awareness Training

COMMUNITY SERVICES

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Registration & Course Information Who May EnrollUNM Continuing Education (UNMCE) non-credit courses are open to everyone 18 years and older (unless otherwise noted). Parents or guardians wishing to register students under 18 years of age must contact the appropriate program manager for information on the process at 505-925-9562. Classes for children are open to the ages noted in each course description.

Class Locations (Vary)Classes that are held at the UNMCE Complex are located at 1634 University Blvd. NE in Albuquerque (northeast corner of University and Indian School Rd). Free parking is available in both our east and west parking lots. Classes are also held throughout the Greater Albuquerque and Rio Rancho areas. If your class is scheduled at another site, you’ll find directions on your class confirmation letter, and on our website at ce.unm.edu.

Tuition and FeesFull tuition is required at the time of registration. UNMCE will invoice your organization/company if your registration is accompa-nied by official paperwork which includes authorization signatures, PO number and billing address. UNM Tuition Remission may be used by UNM faculty, staff and UNM retirees. Visit us online at http://ce.unm.edu/registration/tuition-remission.html for details and for Tuition Remission Forms.

Loans and Financial Aid Visit our website at ce.unm.edu/Loans for detailed information. Tu-ition assistance may be available if you are unemployed, a veteran or veteran’s spouse, or a person with a disability. Other options include education loans. We provide advisement with a program supervisor to help you choose the training options that work best for you. We make sure that you have all of the information you need to complete any paperwork required to receive training funds. Call 505-925-9562 for help in contacting your program supervisor.

Course Books and MaterialsIn most cases, books and/or handouts are included with the course. If course materials or books are not included with the course, instructions for purchase will be included in the course description or are available from our program staff. Some courses may require a separate fee payable to the instructor on the first day of class. Others may require that you purchase a textbook or supplies. Supply lists can be found on our website at http://ce.unm.edu/registration/materials.html. If you are directed to the UNM Bookstore, look in the store’s Continuing Education Section. UNM Bookstore location, hours, and online services may be found at http://bookstore.unm.edu/.

Grades and Attendance TrackingGrades and attendance for professional programs are recorded in our LUMENS system upon completion of the class and receipt of the sign-in sheet from the instructor. The type of grade is depen-dent upon the curriculum. Numeric grades are consistent with UNM policy. Completion grades are as follows: Complete-100; Passing-70; Incomplete-10; Fail-55.

Cancelled Classes/Schedule ChangesUNMCE reserves the right to cancel, reschedule, or combine class-es, and to change instructors when necessary. If a class is cancelled or rescheduled you may request a transfer to another section of the same class, another class, an electronic voucher, or a refund of your enrollment fee. Each registered student will be notified by UNM Continuing Education via email and/or phone about class cancellations or scheduled changes. Please check your student profile to make sure your contact information is current.For inclement weather, visit our website at ce.unm.edu/Snow or call 505-277-SNOW (7669) and follow recorded instructions provided for school delay and closure information.

Withdrawal and Transfer PolicyA student may request a transfer in lieu of requesting a refund. Transfers from one non-credit course to another can be made at least 3 business days prior to start of class. Contact us by phone, fax, mail or email at [email protected]: • Transfer policy for Cooking classes: Transfers from one cooking class to another must be completed at least 3 days prior to the start date of the class in which you were originally enrolled. There will be an additional $20 transfer fee for those students transfer-ring after that time.

• Transfer policy for all Apple Creative Professional classes: A written request is required 14 days prior to the start date to drop a class or transfer to another section. Exams are non-refundable.

RefundsYour tuition, minus a $15 cancellation fee per non-credit class, will be refunded if you provide a written request 3 business days prior to the first scheduled class. Submit your refund request in-person, by fax to 505-277-1990, by email to [email protected] or by mail to: UNM Continuing Education, Registration Office, 1634 University Blvd. NE, Albuquerque, NM 87102. This policy applies to all registrations, regardless of the payment method. Phone requests will not be accepted.Please note the following special circumstances: • There are no refunds for courses that are delivered via our online vendors, SkillSoft, Gatlin or Ed2Go, CareerStep, World Education or Escoffier Online International Culinary Academy.

• Test vouchers, discounted software, and exams, including Apple Pro exams, purchased through UNM Continuing Education are non-refundable.

• Other refund policies may apply to conferences, educational trips and tours or classes, Story of New Mexico and other special programs. Look for refund information in the event or course brochure, flyer, or web text.

• UNMCE does not typically issue refunds of $20.00 or less.Immediate cash refunds are not given for withdrawal from a class or when a class is cancelled. Per UNM policy, if payment was made with cash or check, a social security number and valid current ad-dress are required for a refund. If a refund is due or if overpayment has been made by check, there is a 21-day hold period from the payment receipt date before the refund is processed. Credit card refunds will be credited to the original charged card used in the initial enrollment transaction.

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Continuing Education Units (CEUs)Continuing Education Units (CEUs) provide a nationally recognized means of tracking your continuing education coursework. CEUs are available for all UNMCE Business and Technology Training class-room courses. Requests must be made within two weeks of course completion and include payment of $20.00. Any CEUs requested after the two week deadline will require a letter of request accom-panied by $100. CEU credits are not transferable to credit hours. For fees, application procedures, and general questions, call Andy Pena at 505-277-9360.

Area HotelsSeveral area hotels offer special UNM rates. Hotel services range from basic to deluxe accommodations. If you are enrolled in a course and live at a distance, check the travel information on our website: ce.unm.edu/ConferenceCenter

UNMCE Policies & ProceduresAttendance and Make-Up Policy for Certificate Programs100% attendance is required for Certificate programs and courses. If you must miss a class session due to an emergency, you have two weeks to request to make up a session or a class and one year to complete the make-up. Email your request to your program su-pervisor. Include the name and dates of the class you missed. The program supervisor may allow you to make up the portion of the class you missed or move your registration to the next section or the next semester in which the course is offered. If you’ve missed an entire class, you may choose either of the above, choose a related class, or keep your tuition on your account up to one year.

Summary of Student Code of ConductA detailed Student Code of Conduct policy is available on our website at ce.unm.edu/Forms. Students are responsible for ad-hering to this code of conduct while participating in any UNMCE programs and services. It is important for all students to be aware of conduct that is required by UNMCE in order to participate in UNMCE programs and services.

Equal Educational Opportunity

Policy & Accessibility InformationThe University of New Mexico is committed to providing equal educational and employment opportunity regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, physical or mental handicap, age, gender, sexual preference, ancestry, or medical condition.ADA Compliance and Reasonable AccommodationThe University of New Mexico is committed to the recognition and the proactive pursuit of compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). The University makes reasonable accommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of a qualified student, applicant, or program user with a disability, unless such accommodations have the end result of fundamentally altering a program or service or placing an undue hardship on the operation of the University. Students requiring special accommodations for Continuing Education courses should contact the specific program. (See department phone directory at ce.unm.edu/Contact). It is important to note that students must provide two weeks notice if they require special transportation or other accommodations (vehicles or interpreters). Accommodation arrangements made directly by students with UNM Accessibility Services or an outside source may not be paid for by UNM Continuing Education.

Student ServicesGift CardsTo purchase an eGift card, visit us at ce.unm.edu/GiftCards. All major credit cards accepted.

Class Waiting ListIf a class is full, place your name on the wait list by following the online registration process at ce.unm.edu or by calling Registration at 505-277-0077, option 1. When a new section of a class is added during the semester, students on the waiting list are contacted first and given an opportunity to register. Check our website at ce.unm.edu for the most up-to-date list of classes. Wait lists are processed on a first-come, first-serve basis.

Request a Program Master CertificateContact your Program Supervisor. Submit a request in writing or via email which lists the Program Master Certificate, your full name, mailing address, phone number, email address, and documen-tation of any approved course substitutions. Please allow two weeks from the time we receive your paperwork to process your certificate.

Student Transcripts/Certificates/Proof of Class Completion

As proof of class completion, you can print out an unofficial transcript through your online student profile. Go to ce.unm.edu, then at the bottom-middle of the page under “Student Resourc-es” click on “Log in/Create Account”. If you do not remember your log-in ID or password, contact registration at 505-277-0077, option 1 for assistance. Make sure your student transcript is current before printing. For an official transcript, a $10 non-refundable processing fee is required. Go to ce.unm.edu/Forms and print the form “Official Transcript Request Form.” Fill out the form completely and include a copy of your state or federally issued photo ID and method of payment. Submit forms via fax at 505-277-1990, email to [email protected], or in person to our registration office at 1634 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque NM 87102. Please allow 10 business days for processing.

Note: Although UNM Continuing Education is not required to maintain enrollment records for non-credit classes, we recognize that transcripts are valuable for employment and Certification purposes. Our current enrollment management system makes these available to you. Transcripts are not available for classes taken prior to 2004.

Paper certificates are available upon request. If you need a certif-icate upon completion of a class, please email our administrative support group at [email protected] or call 505-925-9562. Provide the class name and start date along with your contact information and full name. Our administrative support staff will email you a certificate in a PDF format unless it is specified that a hard copy is needed. Certificate requests require 5 business days for processing.

Policies

Bequest/Donation InformationWe are a non-profit institution, therefore your donations may be tax deductible in compliance with Federal regulations. You can make a bequest or donation to any of our special programs at The Division of Continuing Education. Contact the Office of Trusts and Bequests, University of New Mexico Foundation, Inc. by phoning 505-277-4503 or 1-800-UNM-FUND. We express our sincere gratitude for your support and generosity.

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3D Modeling: An Introduction, 57201 . . . .45ABC’s of Investing, 11700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Abo Rock Art Tour, 00732 . . . . . . . . . . . . .99Access: Advanced, 52183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Access: Beginning, 52181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Access: Intermediate, 52182 . . . . . . . . . . . .30Accounting: Beginning, 37200 . . . . . . . . . .15Accounting: Intermediate, 37201 . . . . . . . .15Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs, 56181 . . .43Action and Adventure Videography with GoPro, 55917 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Adobe Design, 07500 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Advanced Professional Trainer Skills-Hybrid, 23020 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13After you Flush, 00571 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104Aging Gracefully with Yoga, 06518 . . . . . . .84Alignment Based Vinyasa Level 1-2, 06455 . .82Alternative Methods to Strength Training, 06484 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80Anatomy is Art: Sugar— Cocaine Lite, 06508 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77Anthropological Genetic Genealogy: The Basque Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup R1b1), 00055 . . . .110Anthropological Genetic Genealogy: The Carthaginian Connection to New Mexican Families (Haplogroup E, 00059 . . . . . . . .111Anthropological Genetic Genealogy: The Celt-Iberian Connection to New Mexican Families Haplogroup R, 00056 . . . . . . . .110Apple Certification Exam Session, 54990V . .35Apple Certification Exam Session, 57990V . .48Applying Project Management for Effective Teams, 21000 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9Architectural Photography, 55831 . . . . . . . .40Argentine Tango, 12769 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Art and Culture of Cuba . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Art of Baking, The, 03250 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Art of Disco, 12781 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Artist’s Way, Part II—Walking in this World, The, 02155 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54AutoCAD: Advanced, 69113 . . . . . . . . . . . .33AutoCAD: Beginning, 69111 . . . . . . . . . . .33AutoCAD: Intermediate, 69112 . . . . . . . . .33Ayurveda Basics & Assessment Techniques, 38281 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24Bachata, 12784 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Back Talk, 06491 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77Ballet Fundamentals, 12782 . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Ballroom Dance, 12770 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Base Metal Clays—Bronze, Copper & Steel, 05381 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58Basic Applications, 52030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Basic Cartography, 69304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Basic Navajo Language, 09638 . . . . . . . . . .90Basics of Financial Statements and Budgets, 37151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15Basics of Online Course Development-Hybrid, 23045 . . . . . . . . . . .14Basket Weaving: Rag Basket, 05366 . . . . . . .59Bath Bombs & Fairy Dust, 05369 . . . . . . . .59Before you Turn on the Kitchen Sink, 00572 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106Beginning Jewelry/Small Metals & Silversmithing, 02205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Beginning Keyboarding, 51001 . . . . . . . . . .28Behavioral Couples Counseling, 39458 . . . .27Bicycle Repair: Park Tool Mechanic 101, 10652 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78Body Products Made at Home I, 05373 . . .60Body Products Made at Home II, 05374 . . .60Book Arts: Secret Belgian Binding, 05398 . .61Books Arts: Retchoso Binding with Slipcase, 05397 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61Botanical Drawing & Watercolor Painting, 02156 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54

Breakfast For Dinner, 03253 . . . . . . . . . . . .63Building Instructional Media with Adobe Captivate, 57151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Capturing Documentation for ICD-10-CM Coding, 38115 . . . . . . . . . . .21Certified Green Wedding Planner— Online, 21105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Certified Guest Service Professional (CGSP), 22260 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Certified Wedding and Event Planner— Online, 21101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Certified Wedding and Event Planner, 21100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11Child and Babysitting Safety (CABS) (ages 12-17), 17222 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Chinese Brush Painting, 02187 . . . . . . . . . .57Chocolate: A Divine Decadence, 03273 . . . .64Choosing the Right Digital Camera, 55807 . .39Civil War in New Mexico, The, 00068 . . . .109Clinical Herbalism 101, 38261 . . . . . . . . . .23Clinical Herbalism 102, 38265 . . . . . . . . . .24Clinical Supervision, 39461 . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Colonial Mexico and the Spanish Borderlands, 1519-1810, 00052 . . . . . . .109Color Management and Calibration, 56391 .44Color Theory in Digital Media, 56392 . . . . .44Community Big Band, 12740 . . . . . . . . . . .70Community Reinforcement Approach, 39456 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Complete Financial Planning Primer, 11703 .90Computer Graphics: An Introduction, 56101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Confederate Invasion of New Mexico: Albuquerque and Valverde, The, 00603 . . .98Conflict Literacy: a Lunch and Learn Workshop, 40145 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Conquering Clutter, 04341 . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Consumers Guide to Herbs and Supplements, 06452 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77Contemporary Southwest, 03272 . . . . . . . .64Content Management Systems for Websites, 58221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Continuing Jewelry/Small Metals & Silversmithing, 02206 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Conversational Russian, 09636 . . . . . . . . . .90Conversational Spanish Part I, 09625 . . . . .89Conversational Spanish Part II, 09626 . . . . .89Cooking 101, 03286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Cooking 102, 03287 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Cooking for 1, 03264 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Cooking With Seasonal Products, 03257 . . .63Coronado and the Tiguex War, 00053 . . . .109Corporate Event Planning (S .M .A .R .T .) Online, 21110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12Country Two-Step and Swing, 12775 . . . . .68Country Western Dance, 12776 . . . . . . . . . .68CPC National Certification Boot Camp, 38112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21CPT-4 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced), 38102 . . . . . . . .20Create A Scene: Intermediate Fiction and Memoir, 14859 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Create a Simple Website, 58105 . . . . . . . . . .48Creating and Maintaining a Website, 58101 .48Creating Blogs, 55609 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Creating Depth in Digital Photography, 55828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Creative Writing for Fun Only, 14858 . . . . .73Crochet from a Pattern: Continued, 05424 . .62Crochet: Beginning, 05413 . . . . . . . . . . . . .62Crochet: Intermediate, 05414 . . . . . . . . . . .62Cross Country Skiing: Advanced Backcountry, 10661 . . . . . . . . . .78Cross Country Skiing: Basic Touring, 10660 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78Culinary Tour of Italy, 03294 . . . . . . . . . . .66Cultural Competencies for Counselors, 39462 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28D .H . Lawrence Ranch, 00720 . . . . . . . . . .106

Dancing for Fun and Physique, 12773 . . . . .75DaVinci Resolve: Introduction to Color Grading, 57361 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46De Na Zin, 00684 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104De-Stress Yoga, 06448 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81Diagnosis, Assessment and Treatment Planning, 39455 . . . . . . . . . . . .27Digital Audio: An Introduction, 57601 . . . .46Digital Photography Techniques, 55823 . . .40Digital Photography Workflows, 55837 . . . .41Digital Prepress, 56185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Digital Videography: An Introduction, 55911 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Discover Integrated Wellness: Ayurveda, Food as Medicine, Herbalism and More, 38280 . .24Discover Office 2013, 52021 . . . . . . . . . . . .29Discover Phlebotomy, 38204 . . . . . . . . . . . .22Diving Deep into the Silence: Intro to Silent Meditation, 06494 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76Documentary Videography, 55921 . . . . . . .41Downtown Chaco Canyon, 00230 . . . . . . .104Drawing for the Absolute Beginner, 02152 . .54Dreamweaver: Advanced, 58123 . . . . . . . . .49Dreamweaver: Beginning, 58121 . . . . . . . . .49Dreamweaver: Intermediate, 58122 . . . . . . .49Eastern and Archaic Religions, 08592 . . . . .70Ecosystem Services of Traditional Irrigation Systems in Northern New Mexico Watersheds, 00003 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108El Agua es Vida: Acequias in Northern New Mexico Tour, 00573 . . . . . . . . . . . .103El Malpais Scenic Drive: Fire Rock, Sandstone and Kivas, 00489 . . . . . . . . . . .102Elements of Writing, 14893 . . . . . . . . . . . . .74Enameling, Introduction to, (ages 13-17), 17542 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Enameling: An Introduction, 02207 . . . . . .58Enchanted Forest: Cross Country Skiing in Red River, The, 00576 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98Enduring Role of Aldo Leopold’s Sand County Almanac in Community Planning: Thinking Like a Water, The, 00004 . . . . . . . . . . . . .108Enneagram I, The, 04346 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Española Valley: Heart of Northern New Mexico, 00550 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98Essential Oils 101, 06513 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78Essentials of Hardware and Operating Systems, 63131 . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Excel: Advanced, 52163 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Excel: Beginning, 52161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Excel: Intermediate, 52162 . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Explore Ghost Ranch with Sketchbook and Camera, 00512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105Explore Windows 8, 51201 . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Exploring the Cuisine of India, 03276 . . . . .65Exploring the Santa Fe Trail and Maxwell Land Grant, 00541 . . . . . . . . . .100Expressive Color in Oil Pastels, 02186 . . . . .56Facebook, 55608 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Facilitating Adult Learning, 23000 . . . . . . .13Family Yoga, 06507 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .84File Anything In Your Home, 07520 . . . . . .86Film Analysis for Fun, 08553 . . . . . . . . . . . .69Final Cut Pro X: Professional Post Production, 57911 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47Final Cut Pro: Advanced Editing and Finishing Techniques, 57323 . . . . . . . . . . .46Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate, 57322 . . . . . . . . .46Find and Use Online Media, 55607 . . . . . . .37Firearm Safety 101, 10655 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78Flash: Beginning, 57111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Flash: Intermediate, 57112 . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Flyfishing Basics, 10667 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79Folk Harp an Introduction, 12757 . . . . . . . .71Food is Medicine: Rah! Rah! Raw!, 06510 . .77Foreign Film Buffs, 08568 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Fossil Forest Research Natural Area, 00362 . .102Freezer Meals, 03270 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64

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IndexFrench Bistro Cooking, 03261 . . . . . . . . . . .63French I, 09604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87French II, 09605 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Fresh Finish Painting, 02175 . . . . . . . . . . . .56FRESH LOOK—Holistic Health, 38025 . . .25From Coughin’ to Coffin: New Mexico and Tuberculosis, 00061 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Garment Sewing an Introduction, 05420 . . .62Geographic Information Systems (GIS), Introduction to, 69305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Geologic Hike at Ojo Caliente Spa, Plus a Soak!, 00620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98Geology of White Sands National Monument and the Valley of Fires, 00458 . . . . . . . . .105Geology of White Sands National Monument and the Valley of Fires, 00058 . . . . . . . . .111Georgia O’Keeffe Home and Studio Tour, 00530 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101Georgia’s Geology, 00596 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99German I, 09607 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87German II, 09608 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Getting Comfortable with Your Digital Camera, 13800 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62Getting Started with Your Digital Camera, 55808 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Glass Fusing: An Introduction, 05384 . . . . .60Global Career Development Facilitator Training-Hybrid, 23077 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Gluten Free Baking, 03301 . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Golf I, 10668 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79Golf II, 10669 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79Golf: Secrets for Success with the Shortgame, 10672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79Good Manufacturing Practice, 21060 . . . . .10Gourd Dolls and Marionettes, 02216 . . . . . .58Grains, Beans, Rice, 03254 . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Grantsmanship Training, 42145 . . . . . . . . . .17Graphic Design and Visual Communication II, 55121 . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Graphic Design and Visual Communication, 55101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Grilling and Smoking, 03262 . . . . . . . . . . . .64Group Therapies, 39413 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26Guadalupe Ruin Hike, 00609 . . . . . . . . . .107Guitar: Beginning, 12753 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71Guitar: Beginning II, 12754 . . . . . . . . . . . .71Hammered Dulcimer an Introduction, 12760 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Hardware Repair and Troubleshooting, 63134 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31Harmonica for Beginners, 12756 . . . . . . . . .71Healthcare IT Technician, 63531 . . . . . . . . .32Healthy Asian Cooking, 03295 . . . . . . . . . .66Healthy Meals in a Flash, 03303 . . . . . . . . .66Healthy Thyroid with Yoga, 06447 . . . . . . .81Herbal Soapmaking—Cold Process, 05375 . .60Herbal Walk, 07528 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86High Dynamic Range Photography, 55834 . .41Hiking Chaco Canyon: Uptown, 00563 . .107Hip-Hop Dance: Beginning, 12779 . . . . . . .68Historic Huning’s Highland Walking Tour, 00739 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101History of Graphic Design, 55102 . . . . . . . .36History of Spain & Portugal, 08551 . . . . . .70Home Composting and Soil Amending, 07511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Home Repair: Basic, 07504 . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Hopiland Introduction, 00087 . . . . . . . . .110Hopiland, 00529 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102How Poetry Works, 08562 . . . . . . . . . . . . .72How to Become an Addiction Counselor in New Mexico, 39465 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28How Water is Allocated and Re-Allocated in New Mexico: Theory vs . Practice, 00002 . .108HTML and CSS, 58117 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49HTML: Beginning, 58111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48HTML5, CSS3 and jQuery, 58415 . . . . . . .50ICD-10-CM Coding Specialist, 38105 . . . . .20

ICD-10—CM: Transition and Mapping, 38125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21ICD-9 Coding Specialist (Basic, Intermediate, Advanced), 38103 . . . . . . . .20iCloud and the Apple Experience, 54306 . . .35Illustrating Cats and Dogs, 02161 . . . . . . . .54Illustrator: Beginning, 56211 . . . . . . . . . . . .43Illustrator: Intermediate, 56212 . . . . . . . . . .43InDesign: Advanced, 56123 . . . . . . . . . . . . .42InDesign: Beginning—Fast Track, 56126 . .42InDesign: Beginning, 56121 . . . . . . . . . . . .42InDesign: ePublishing for eReaders, 56130 .43InDesign: Intermediate, 56122 . . . . . . . . . .42InDesign: Online Portfolios, 56128 . . . . . . .43Instructional Systems Design, 23003 . . . . . .13Integrating Project Management: Principles and Practices, 21010 . . . . . . . . . . .9Intro to Design: Spring Break Camp (ages 9-12), 17223 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93iPad Apps, 54328 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Italian Beginning II, 09613 . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Italian Conversation, 09614 . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Italian Gardens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Japanese I, 09615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Japanese II, 09616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Japanese Sumi-e Painting, 02172 . . . . . . . . .55JavaScript: Beginning, 58411 . . . . . . . . . . . .50Jazz Ensemble, 12743 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70Jazz Improvisation II, 12747 . . . . . . . . . . . .71Jazz Singing, 12741 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70Journal Writing For Creativity and More, 14871 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74Junior Engineering of Travel Camp (ages 4-7), 17497 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94Junior Robotics Camp (ages 4-7), 17496 . . .93Knitting: Beginning, 05415 . . . . . . . . . . . . .62Knitting: Intermediate, 05416 . . . . . . . . . . .62Korean I, 09643 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Korean II, 09644 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Kundalini Yoga, 06466 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83L .A . Style Salsa, 12778 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68LADAC Exam Preparation, 39310 . . . . . . . .26Landscape Design, 07512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Landscape Oil Painting Beginning, 02188 . .57Las Vegas: Where the Plains meet the Mountains, 00501 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105Latin Jazz & Improvisation, 12742 . . . . . . .70Learn to Heal, 04334 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76Learn to Use a Computer at any Age, 51010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28Learn to Use a Mac: An Easy-Paced Introduction, 54010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Legal Assistant Certificate, 37302 . . . . . . . .16Legal Issues in Digital Arts, 55625 . . . . . . . .38Legal, Ethical and Professional Practice, 39454 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26LEGO Camp: Marvel Superheroes (ages 6-11), 17152 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94LEGO NASA Space Mission Camp (ages 6-11), 17143 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Level 2 Yoga, 06526 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Life Drawing, 02166 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Lifesteps®: Weight Management Program, 06512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .77Lightroom: Beginning, 56361 . . . . . . . . . . .44Liquid Soapmaking and Shampoo, 05371 . .59Logic Pro X, 57981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Logic Pro: Beginning-Intermediate, 57611 . .47Logo Design, 55123 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Looking for Happiness in all the Wrong Places, 04325 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Lovely Pins, Bracelets, Belts and more from Vintage Tins, 05363 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Lybrook: New, Advanced Route, 00566 . .103Lybrook: New, Easy Route, 00566 . . . . . .106Mac Maintenance and Support, 54122 . . . .34Mac Operating System: Basics— Fast Track, 54111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34

Mac Operating System: Basics, 54101 . . . . .34Mac OS X Administering and Networking, 54119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .34Mac OS X Applications, 54118 . . . . . . . . . .34Magical Marionettes and Puppets (ages 8-12), 17700 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94Magical Realism in Film, 08555 . . . . . . . . . .69Make Your Case: Introduction to Law Camp (ages 10-14), 17533 . . . . . . . . .94Managing Co-occurring Disorders, 39460 . .27Managing Your Time, 04340 . . . . . . . . . . . .67Mangia Italiano, 03266 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Manhattan Project in Film and Television, The, 00054 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109Marketing and Self Promotion for Artists and Other Professionals, 55622 . . . . . . . . . . . .37Marketing with Social Media, 55623 . . . . . .38Mavericks 101: OS X Support Essentials 10 .9, 54151 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Medical Administrative Assistant Online . . . .22Medical Administrative Assistant with Electronic Health Records . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Medical Billing and Healthcare Specialist, 38110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Medical Spanish, 09623 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for Coders, 38104 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Medical Transcription Editor Online . . . . . .21Mediterranean Table, 03268 . . . . . . . . . . . .64Memoir Workshop, 14860 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Mesa Chijuilla Hoodoo Gardens, 00657 . .100Mindful Writing, 14896 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Mosaic Tiling: An Introduction, 02214 . . . .58Mountain Dulcimer: Beginning, 12759 . . . .72MS Project (2013): Project Reports, 21045 10MS Project Module 1: Project Plan Definition, 21025 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9MS Project Module 2: Budgeting and Tracking, 21030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10MS Project Module 3: Team Communication and Productivity, 21041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .10Music Promotion and Distribution, 57691 . .47Mysteries of Fish Cooking, 03259 . . . . . . . .63Nature and Landscape Photography in Digital, 55824 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .40Navigating the iPad, 54305 . . . . . . . . . . . . .35Network Support (Network+), 63312 . . . . .32New Mexico Country Swing, 12777 . . . . . .68New Mexico Red or Green, 03284 . . . . . . .65Nia Technique, The, 06483 . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Novel Writing: An Introduction, 14894 . . . .75Oil Painting with Pallet Knife, 02174 . . . . . .55Ojito Wilderness, 00506 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101Ojo Caliente, 00553 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98Old Hoof Highway Scenic and Cultural Tour, 00643 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104On-Campus Day Camp (ages 6-11), 17300 . .93Online Instruction, Introduction to, 23041 . .13Opening Up: Writing For Healing, 14868 . .74Our Existence After Life, 04300 . . . . . . . . .67Paella Valenciana, 03267 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Paint the New Mexico Sky, 02168 . . . . . . . .55Paint Without Numbers and Color Outside the Lines, 02178 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Paint Without Numbers Part Duex, 02180 . .56Painting for the Complete Beginner, 02169 . .55Painting with Acrylics, 02170 . . . . . . . . . . .55Paleo Cooking, 03305 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Pampered Lady, The, 05372 . . . . . . . . . . . .59Paralegal Internship, 37327 . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Paralegal Post-Baccalaureate Certificate Course-Hybrid, 37326 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16Personal Trainer for NASM Certification, 38221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Pet Behavior Issues: Dogs, 15908 . . . . . . . .86Pharmacy Technician Online . . . . . . . . . . . .22Phlebotomy Essentials, Laboratory, Clinical Experience, 38205 . . . . . . . . . . . . .22

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xPhotographing People in Digital, 55825 . . .40Photographing Tapia Canyon, 00704 . . . .100Photography Composition, 55804 . . . . . . . .39Photography with a Digital Camera, 55801 . .39Photoshop Elements: Beginning, 56331 . . .44Photoshop: Advanced, 56313 . . . . . . . . . . .44Photoshop: Beginning, 56311 . . . . . . . . . . .43Photoshop: Intermediate, 56312 . . . . . . . . .43Piano: Beginning, 12762 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Pilates: Reformer, 06475 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80Pilates: Reformer, 06476 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .80Planning a Successful Retirement Common Mistakes to Avoid, 11730 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91Poetry Writing Workshop: Big Poem in a Little Package, 14863 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Polish: Beginning, 09637 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Polishing for Publication: Advanced Fiction Writing, 14854 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Portfolios for Photographers and Designers, 55627 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38PowerPoint: Beginning, 52241 . . . . . . . . . .31PowerPoint: Intermediate, 52242 . . . . . . . .31Practical Paranoia: OS X Security Essentials for Home and Business, 54131 . . . . . . . . .35Premiere: Beginning, 57311 . . . . . . . . . . . .45Prenatal Yoga, 06523 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Presentation Skills for Trainers, 23006 . . . . .13Pressure Cooking, 03304 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Preston Bailey’s Signature Wedding and Event Design—Online, 21120 . . . . . . . . . .12Principles of Accessible Web Design, 58201 . .49Principles of Motion Graphics, 57105 . . . . .45Private Investigation: An Introduction, 15910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Professional Mediation and Conflict Resolution Specialist, 40126 . . . . . . . . . . . .18Professional Medical Coding and Billing Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .22Project Management for GIS Professionals, 69312 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Project Management Professional (PMP) CAPM Exam Preparation, 21015 . . . . . . . .9Pueblo Revolt Mesa Top Fortress Hike, 00457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102Quebradas Back Country Byway-Hike and Drive, 00698 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98Quiet Resolution to Conflict: Being Peace in Healthcare, 40161 . . . . . . . . . . . .18Quiet Resolution to Conflict: Being Peace With Difficult People, 40164 . . . . . . . . . . .18Quiet Resolution to Conflict: Being Peace: Making Conflict Your Friend, 40160 . . . . .18Quilting 101 for the ABSOLUTE Beginner, 05406 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61Quilting 102 for the NOVICE Quilter— Six Halves Make a Whole Sampler, 05407 . .61Reiki: An Introduction, 06469 . . . . . . . . . . .77Repertoire of Sauces, A, 03290 . . . . . . . . . .65Resin . . .For the Fun Of It, 02223 . . . . . . . . .58Responsive Web Design with Bootstrap, 58191 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Retirement Planning Today, The Retirement Extender® Method, 11716 . . . . . . . . . . . . .91Revitalize & Restore, 06458 . . . . . . . . . . . .82Rubber Stamping 101, 05386 . . . . . . . . . . .60Russian I, 09634 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89Salsaerobics, 10684 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75San Jose Badlands: Rainbow Route, 00562 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106Sangre De Cristo Aspen Walk and Canyon Road Artscrawl, 00533 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107Santa Fe: Royal City of the Holy Faith, 00640 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99Scanning and Digitizing Photos, 56105 . . . .42Science Fiction and Fantasy Film Buffs, 08569 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .69Security+, 63511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Sewing: Beginning, 05411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61

Shibori: Japanese Art of Fabric Dyeing, 02184 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Sign Language I, 09617 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Sign Language II, 09618 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Silver Jewelry Using Metal Clay, 05382 . . . .59Silversmithing and Jewelry Making, Introduction to, (ages 13-17), 17543 . . . . .95Singing for Those Who Can’t Sing, 12792 . .72Singing, 12791 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72Slow Cooking Fast!, 03258 . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Social Media Marketing: Advanced Strategies, 55633 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .38Social Media: Facebook, Twitter and Linked-In, 55605 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37Solar Cooking with Solar Ovens, 07502 . . . .85Solutions to the Water Crisis in New Mexico, 00001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108Spanish Culture and Language Through Design (ages 8-12), 17154 . . . . . . . . . . . . .94Spanish I, 09619 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Spanish II, 09620 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Spanish III, 09621 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89Spices and Herbs, 03306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Splash Ink with Watercolor Workshop, 02176 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Sports and Action Photography, 55832 . . . .41Stained Glass Beginning, 05383 . . . . . . . . . .60Stamping Techniques: Advanced, 05388 . . .61Starting a Digital Arts Business, 55624 . . . .38Still Life: Born to Draw Classes (ages 7-11), 17546 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Stir Fry Made Easy, 03256 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Stoneware Pottery, 02199 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Survival Engineering Camp I: Engineers Cove (ages 7-14), 17498 . . . . . .93Survival Engineering Camp II: Rescue Robotics (ages 7-14), 17499 . . . . .94Sweetheart Dinner, 03300 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Swimming for Children/ Experienced Beginners, 01108 . . . . . . . . . .81Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 3-7 years), 01107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .81Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 6 months-3 years), 01106 . . . . . . . . .80T .E .A .M . Level I, 38770 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25T’ai Chi Ch’uan—Traditional Yang Style Long Form: Beginners, 06497 . . . . . . . . . .76T’ai Chi Chih®: Beginning, 06487 . . . . . . .76T’ai Chi Chih®: Intermediate, 06488 . . . . .76Tae Kwon Do for Children (ages 6-12), 17510 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Tae Kwon Do/Self-Defense for Teens (ages 13-17), 17511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Talking Around the Table: Creating Family Stories, 04306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Tapas, 03302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Tennis: Beginning, 10688 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79Tennis: Intermediate, 10689 . . . . . . . . . . . .79Tie Dye Basics, 05351 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Toon Time: Born to Draw Camp (ages 7-11), 17547 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Tour Albuquerque’s Graffiti Sites, 00548 . .100Travel Essay Writing: Your Inner Wanderer at Large in the World, 14851 . . . . . . . . . . .73Travel Sketchbook Journaling, 02163 . . . . .54Travvy Savvy—Travel Smart, 15915 . . . . . . .87Turning Life Into Fiction, 14856 . . . . . . . . .73Tween/Teen Yoga (ages 12-17), 17520 . . . .96Tween/Teen Yoga Camp (ages 12-17), 17521 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Ultimate Southwestern Native American Artifact Tour, The, 00654 . . . . . . . . . . . .103Understanding Business Analysis, 21020 . . . .9Understanding Conflict and Mediation 101, 40110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Understanding Project Management, 21005 . .9University Chorus, 12798 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .72University of New Mexico Architecture and Historical Tour, 00459 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99

UNM Young Writer’s Conference (ages 11-17), 17180 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Using Natural Light in Digital Photography, 55810 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39Using Web Templates, 55614 . . . . . . . . . . .37Vegetarian Feast, 03279 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Verifying Your Documentation is ICD-10 Ready, 38116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Villa of Albuquerque, 1706-1821, The, 00051 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109Visions Collage Workshop, 02210 . . . . . . . .58Vocal Boot Camp!, 12749 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .71Volunteer Management—Building a Successful Program, 42471 . . . . . . . . . . . .19Volunteer Management—Evaluating Your Volunteer Program, 42474 . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Volunteer Management—Managing and Motivating Your Volunteers, 42473 . . . . . .19Volunteer Management—Recruitment, Skill Assessment and Training, 42472 . . . . . . . .19Watercolor Techniques, 02183 . . . . . . . . . . .56Web Analytics with Google, 55615 . . . . . . .37Web Programming with PHP and MySQL: Beginning, 59411 . . . . . . . . . . . .50White Oaks Ghost Tour and Scenic Drive, 00483 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103Windows 7: Operating System Basics, 51101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Windows: Organize Your Files and Photos, 51115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Wine through Comparative Tastings, Introduction to, 03293 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Word: Advanced, 52143 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30Word: Beginning, 52141 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29Word: Intermediate, 52142 . . . . . . . . . . . . .30WordPress: Beginning, 58231 . . . . . . . . . . .50Working with Adolescents: Treatment and Prevention, 39459 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27Working with Family Members, 39412 . . . .26Writing Creative Copy for Print and Web Media, 55604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .36Writing for Growth and Discovery, 14869 . .74Writing Short Stories From Start to Finish, 14892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74Writing: From Start to Sales XI, 14899 . . . .75Yoga and Health for Women, 06460 . . . . . .82Yoga and Mindfulness, 06454 . . . . . . . . . . .82Yoga Basics: Level 1, 06515 . . . . . . . . . . . . .84Yoga Basics: The Fundamentals, 06453 . . . .82Yoga Camp for Kids (ages 6-11), 17523 . . .95Yoga for Back Care, 06464 . . . . . . . . . . . . .83Yoga for Healing, 06472 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83Yoga for Joint Pain, 06524 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Yoga for Kids (ages 6-11), 17525 . . . . . . . . .95Yoga for Lunch, 06474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83Yoga for Pregnancy and Birthing, 06522 . . .84Yoga for the Athlete, 06470 . . . . . . . . . . . . .83Yoga for the Rest of Us, 06450 . . . . . . . . . .81Yoga for Weight Loss, 06520 . . . . . . . . . . . .84Yoga Unwindings: Mindfulness, Meditative Breathwork and Deep Relaxation, 06493 . .84Yoga: Harmony in Body and Mind (Iyengar style), 06459 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .82Yoga: Restore and Renew, 06482 . . . . . . . . .83Yoga: Sunrise Practice, 06449 . . . . . . . . . . .81Yoga: The Body in Emotion, 06519 . . . . . . .84Yoga: Timed Asana, 06462 . . . . . . . . . . . . .82You Can Manifest, 04342 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76You Can Own Your Own Home, 11749 . . .91You Were There, 00060 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Your Creative Self is Waiting for You, 14867 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74Your Dreams Talk To You, 04347 . . . . . . . .67Zuni Introduction, 00090 . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Zuni Pueblo and Village of the Great Kivas, 00616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105Zuni Pueblo, 00615 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101

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