UNM Continuing Education Summer 2012 Catalog

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Summer class catalog from UNM Continuing Education. Growth & Enrichment, Youth, Travel, Professional Development, Career Training, Digital Arts, Information Technology, and more!

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NON-PROFITORGANIZATION

US POSTAGE PAIDALBUQUERQUE, NM

PERMIT NO. 39

NON-PROFITORGANIZATION

US POSTAGE PAIDALBUQUERQUE, NM

PERMIT NO. 39

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Registration Information on next page | Registration Form on page 136 | Course Index on page 131

Training Partners 1

Department Directory 1

Tuition Remission 2

How to Register 2

Dean’s Message 3

Staff Directory 4

Course Index 131

Information and Policies 134

Financial Aid and Loan Information 134

Non-Credit Registration Form 136

Business & Technology

Table of Contents 6

Online Training Information 7

Custom Training and Consultation Services 8

Certificate Programs and Certifications 11

Course Information 40

Culture

Story of New Mexico Travel and Lecture Series 73

Osher Lifelong Learning 78

Growth & Enrichment

General Information 80

Table of Contents 81

Off Campus Location Guide 83

Personal Growth 85

Personal Enrichment 102

Especially for Youth 123

Community Service

Spanish Resource Center 130

DWI Awareness Training 130

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Table of Contents

Training Partners

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

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

Educational ProgramsProfessional Development 505-277-6038Health and Human Services 505-277-6025Digital Arts 505-277-6037Computer Training 505-277-6033Macintosh Training 505-277-6037Custom Training 505-277-6034Story of New MexicoTravel and Lecture Series 505-277-0563Osher Lifelong Learning Institute 505-277-6179Growth & Enrichment 505-277-6320Youth Programs 505-277-0698

Community ServicesDWI Awareness Training 505-277-6170Spanish Resource Center 505-246-2261

ext. 125Community Outreach 505-277-6034Cariño Early Childhood TTAP 505-277-1262Child Care Referral Services 505-277-7900Cariño Toy Lending Library 505-277-3155

Administration/Business OperationsDean of Continuing EducationRita Martinez-Purson 505-277-9351Associate Dean of OperationsJoseph Miera 505-277-2511Marketing DepartmentKim Halpern 505-277-1584

Department Directory

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M-F, 8:00am-5:00pmUNM ContinuingEducation1634 University Blvd. NE(just north of Indian School)Payment must be madein full at time of registration.

Fax it in

505-277-1990

Fax/Mail Instructions:Fax/mail registration form together withone of the following:

Visa, Mastercard, Discover or AmericanExpress number

Purchase order

Check (mail only)

UNM tuition remission form

Please call our office toconfirm receipt of fax.

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Our online registrationis quick, convenient,and always available.Your Student Profile willgive you access to yourschedule, transactionrecords and transcripts.You will receive confir-mation emails once youhave registered for aclass. All online pay-ments are protected byVerisign™.

Online Phone it inMail it in

505-277-0077 M-F, 8:00am-5:00pmwith Visa, MasterCard,Discover or AmericanExpress.

Please have coursenumbers and section letters ready.

UNM ContinuingEducationAttn: RegistrationMSC07 40301 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, NM 87131-0001

Office HoursNon-Credit Registration Center Mon-Fri, 8:00am-5:00pmwith the exception of holidays.* (See list below.)

Important DatesNon-credit registration for the Summersemester begins April 30. Registration isongoing throughout the semester.Summer classes start June 4.

Please register early as many popularclasses fill quickly!

*UNM offices are closed:May 28, 2012July 4, 2012

Free ParkingParking is free and readily available for all classes held at the UNM ContinuingEducation/UNM Conference Center complex. Please refrain from parking inthe clinic or Masonic Lodge parking lotsadjacent to our campus. Your car may betowed, booted or ticketed. If our frontand back parking lots are full, free over-flow parking is located at 1642 UniversityBlvd, two lots north of our campus.

Tuition Remission for UNMFaculty/Staff/Retirees:

(forms found online at dce.unm.edu)Use UNM’s tuition remission forapproved UNM Continuing Educationnon-credit classes. Eligible ProfessionalDevelopment categories includeInformation Technology, Digital Arts,Professional Development and Skills, and Health Care and Human ServicesBusiness and Technology, and approvedHealth and Fitness courses listed underGrowth & Enrichment.

Please Note: IRS Regulations require that Tuition Remission benefits used toregister for any Health and Fitness courses, which are listed under theGrowth & Enrichment section of this catalog, be included as taxable incomeand subject to withholding. Please referto the UNM Business Policy 3700 athttp://www.unm.edu/~ubppm/ubpp-manual/3700.htm for complete TuitionRemission policy information. It is theemployee’s responsibility to monitor their use of Tuition Remission.

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

10% discount is available towardsnon-credit classes for:Anyone registering for three or moreclasses at the same time; Organizations registering three or moreemployees in the same class; Senior citizens age 65 or older withproof of age (also available online); UNM students with a valid UNM ID; Couples Rates are available for somedance and Money Matters classes.The couples rate is considered a dis-count, and all rules apply.

Discount is available with phone/walk-inregistration only. Discount is availableonly at original time of registration.Discount is not transferable, cumulative orapplicable to any in-class materials, booksor special fees. For third-party funded stu-dents, the standard discounts offered maynot apply. Discounts are not available forthe Story of New Mexico Lecture Series orField Trips, Osher, the Substance AbuseStudies Training Program, select Business& Technology or Custom Training courses.No discounts on Ed2Go, Gatlin or Skillsoftonline courses. Individual programs mayoffer special discounts or incentives. See individual program information forcomplete details.

When you enroll in a non-credit class by phone, mail or Fax, we will send youan enrollment confirmation by mail or email. We will notify you of any changesto the class. Note: If your enrollment confirmation doesn’t arrive within twoweeks, call 505-277-0077 during office hours, M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm.

Confirming Your Enrollment

General Information Discounts Tuition Remission

Registration Form page 136Information and Policies page 134How to Register

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Message from the DeanSeize the day! Even during these busy summermonths, our short courses, workshops and conferences can fit your schedule. In a convenienttimeframe, you can hone the skills needed for challenging and ever-changing work environments.

We are committed to quality, up-to-date training inaccessible formats, delivered by skilled consultantsand trainers. Highlights this summer include: In-patient-Out-patient Medical Coding and Billing;Access Data Camp; Online Instructor Certificate;One Page Project Management Series; and a courseon navigating the iPad. Beyond this catalog, you canexplore our growing selection of online courses andcustomized training opportunities. For more infor-mation on programs tailored to your organization’sspecific training needs, see page 8 in this catalog or call 505-277-6034.

The beautiful summer months remind us that life beyond work is also impor-tant. So step out of your routine! Our Growth and Enrichment offerings wel-come all age groups, with short courses and workshops starting throughout thesummer. This category of offerings includes scores of options from cooking toyoga to poetry. Express yourself through art, music, drama, or special projectsaround the home and garden. Get moving with Zumba and Salsaerobics. Learna language, sharpen your writing skills and much more.

Our Story of New Mexico offerings provide fascinating lectures and stimulatingtrips and tours, as you explore the culture and natural beauty of our state. We are pleased to offer you unique choices each semester, including this summer’s slate of more than 13 trips, including travel to two Santa FeOperas and Spanish school in Costa Rica.

If you are 50 or older, join our growing community of more than 1000 members in our Osher Lifelong Learning Institute. Just $20 annually providesaccess to a special catalog of programs, plus special member events and other great benefits.

Registration is easy, just call us or visit our website.

Sincerely,

Dr. Rita Martinez-Purson

Dean of Continuing Education and Community Services

Dr. Rita Martinez-Purson

Dean, UNM Division ofContinuing Education

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The Mission of the UNMDivision of ContinuingEducation is to lead and collaborate with the community and within theUniversity to develop concepts, strategies, anddelivery systems which generate relevant lifelonglearning opportunities for a diverse, evolving society.

Mission Statement

The Vision of the UNMDivision of ContinuingEducation is to enrich the personal and professional lives of people through quality creative and innovative learning experiences.

Vision

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Reception Desk General informationPhone: 505-925-9562email: [email protected]

Custom Training and ConsultationLeah Kier, MA, Senior Program Manager. Customized Training and Consultation ServicesPhone: 505-277-6034email: [email protected];

[email protected]

Donna Robbins, PhD, Training and DevelopmentProgram AdministratorProfessional Development, Leadership and ManagementPhone: 505-277-6447 email: [email protected]

Andy Pena, Custom Training CoordinatorCustom Program Support, IT Custom ServicesPhone: 505-277-9360 email: [email protected]

Business & Technology ProgramsSherry TenClay, Senior Program ManagerProfessional Development & Skills ProgramsComputer training, CompTIA, GIS, Finance andAccounting, AutoCAD, Project ManagementPhone: 505-277-6038 email: [email protected]

Loree Nalin, Program SupervisorHealth Care Careers, Human Services Careers, Substance Abuse Studies Training Program, Community EngagementPhone: 505-277-6025email: [email protected]; [email protected]

Caroline Orcutt, Program Supervisor Digital Arts, Macintosh, Apple Authorized Training CenterPhone: 505-277-6037email: [email protected]

Angela Pacheco, Education SpecialistInstruction and Facilitation Training, Transportation Safety ProgramsPhone: 505-277-3975email: [email protected]

Meg Williamson, EditorTransportation Safety ProgramsPhone: 505-277-5008email: [email protected]

Georgette Stockman, Program ManagerTransportation Safety ProgramsPhone: 505-277-5008email: [email protected]

Nanette Bowring, Program SupportBusiness and Technology ProgramsPhone: 505-277-6445 email: [email protected]

CultureJoan Cok, Program Supervisor Story of New Mexico, Lectures and TravelPhone: 505-277-0563 email: [email protected]

Maralie BeLonge, Program Supervisor Osher Lifelong Learning InstitutePhone: 505-277-6179 email: [email protected]

Growth & EnrichmentMarie McGhee, Senior Program ManagerPhone: 505-277-6320 email: [email protected]

Naomi Sandweiss, Program SupervisorYouth Programs, Camps, EventsPhone: 505-277-0698 email: [email protected]

Cariño Early Childhood TTAPMalisa Kasparian, Senior Program ManagerCariño Early Childhood TTAPPhone: 505-277-0954 email: [email protected]

Amy Bazan, Program ManagerCariño Basic ServicesPhone: 505-277-1469 email: [email protected]

Dawn Gibson, Program CoordinatorCariño AIM HIGHPhone: 505-277-0593 email: [email protected]

Dolores Burkholder, LibrarianCariño Toy & Resource LibraryPhone: 505-277-3155 email: [email protected]

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Business & Technology

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UNM Continuing Education (UNMCE) is proud to be New Mexico’s training partner in business and technolo-gy with one of the largest and most comprehensive professional custom and public training programs in the stateof New Mexico. We have an 80-year history of providing professional training, industry certification education,and consulting services throughout the state. We offer over 80 certificate programs and industry endorsed andrequired certifications, with more than 1000 course offerings annually.

You will find continual creation of the full spectrum of professional services starting with individual career advise-ment and business needs analysis. Customized training and public classes are targeted to address your specificbusiness and professional requirements. Our instructors and consultants are content experts in Needs Analysis,Grant Writing, Professional Development, Health and Human Services, Digital Arts, Information Technology, andCurriculum Development. We offer solution-based and customer-focused service.

Online Training ..............................................................................7Custom Training and Consultation Services........................8Free InfoBytes ..............................................................................10Certificates and Certifications ................................................11Course Descriptions with dates, times,

tuition and instructor ............................................................40

Leadership, Management and Supervision ........................................................9

Leadership University ................................................................12Supervisory Skills ........................................................................12Advanced Supervisory Skills....................................................12

Leadership and Management Tools ..........13Project Management Certificates..........................................13Event Management....................................................................13Training and Facilitation Certificates ....................................14

Employment and Career Development ....15Global Career Development Facilitator Training..............15Graduate School Exam Prep ..................................................15

Business and Professional Careers ............16Administrative Assistant Careers ..........................................16Finance and Accounting ........................................................17Paralegal Studies ........................................................................18

Health and Community ActionDevelopment......................................................19Emergency Medical Services..................................................19Health Care Careers ..................................................................19Human Service Careers ..........................................................21Mediation and Conflict Resolution Certificates ..............23Community Engagement ........................................................23

Computer Skills ................................................24Computer Literacy ......................................................................24Desktop Computing ..................................................................25Macintosh ......................................................................................26

Digital Arts ..........................................................27Graphic Design and Visual Communication ....................27Web Design and Development ............................................28Multimedia ....................................................................................30Digital Photography....................................................................31Digital Filmmaking ......................................................................33Music Production........................................................................33Apple Creative Professional ....................................................34Animation and Motion Graphics ..........................................35

IT Professions ....................................................36CompTIA Certifications for Systems Engineering ..........36Microsoft Professional and Oracle Online ......................38ITIL Certification ..........................................................................38AutoCAD ........................................................................................39Geographic Information Systems (GIS) ............................39

Course Information..........................................40Professional Development and Skills..................................40Leadership and Management Tools ....................................41Employment and Career Development ............................45Business and Professional Careers......................................46Health and Community Action Development ................46Computer Skills ..........................................................................51Digital Arts ....................................................................................56IT Professions ..............................................................................67Course Skills Assessments ......................................................70

You can teach a class with us

Are you experienced in your professional field?

Do you coach, teach or train others?

Consider sharing your expertise with the professionalcommunities in Albuquerque and the surroundingregion. Opportunities for instructors, trainers, consult-ants and tutors are available in both our public andcustom training areas. Refer to the staff directory onpage 4 and send a short email to the appropriatesupervisor or manager describing your area ofexpertise and/or course idea.

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Business & Technology

Online Training

SkillSoft Self-pacedSkillSoft provides comprehensive e-learning contentand technology products. SkillSoft’s multi-modallearning solutions enhance the speed and effectivenessof formal and informal learning. Each SkillSoft selfstudy course can be started at any time and is availableto you for six months from the date you log on. Youcan complete the course at your own pace, at yourconvenience. Many courses are approved by interna-tional professional organizations for CEUs or PDUs.Lessons are available for reference and review anytimeduring your six month window. SkillSoft courses andpackages are designated in this catalog with an “N” inthe course number.Look for our online information in major program areas.For complete Ed2Go and Gatlin course descriptions,visit our website at dce.unm.edu and choose “onlinecourses.” To access SkillSoft course descriptions, choose“Search Courses.” SkillSoft courses are listed in programareas and are designated with an “N” following thecourse number. For student advisement, contact the program supervisor for your area of study (see page 4).

Career Step Instructor GuidedCareer Step is a Leader in online allied health educa-tion and job training, offering preparation for nationalcertification & employment. Founded in 1992, CareerStep has trained over 60,000 students. GraduateServices include: • Personalized consultations and career guidance • Monthly follow-up communication • Resume review, interview coaching, reference letters • 1 year help hotline after graduation • Assistance to identify potential employment

opportunities • 96% employment rate for high honors medical tran-

scriptionist graduates • 80% employment rate for high honors coding gradu-

ates with certification • Accessible database with details of over

150 transcription companies You’ll receive career focused education and job train-ing that includes real world practicum and softwareused in the workplace from instructors with industryexperience & certifications. Career Step courses areself-paced and vary in cost from $1300-2375 depend-ing opon the program.

Ed2GO Instructor Led This is a great place to start for your first-time onlineexperience! For as little as $119, Ed2Go offers a widerange of highly interactive courses that you can takeonline. Every course is instructor led. You can askquestions and give or receive advice at any time duringthe course. You can take courses at the times that aremost convenient for you. A new section of each coursestarts monthly; new lessons are released onWednesdays and Fridays until the completion of thecourse. All courses run for six to eight weeks and arecomposed of 12 lessons representing 24-30 hours ofinstruction.

Gatlin Instructor GuidedGatlin Education Services provides comprehensiveonline career training programs designed to prepareyou for jobs in today’s most popular careers. Theseprograms are designed by a team of professionals fromeach respective field, who work to provide the mosteffective web-based learning experience available today.Instructors/mentors are actively involved in youronline learning experience. They respond to any ques-tions or concerns, encouraging and motivating you tosucceed. These courses are online open enrollment,which means all of your lessons are always available toyou; your class begins when you log in. Each courseincludes a set of lessons and evaluations. Books andmaterials are mailed to you. You will have access toeach course for up to six months.

Technical Assistance information is provided by eachvendor at the start of each class. Keep this contactinformation and your user name and password near-by for easy access and immediate assistance. Savethis information for any future online classes. Youmay also contact our vendor liaison, NanetteBowring, Monday–Thursday at 505-277-6445, or [email protected].

For advisement, contact the program supervisor foryour area of study (see page 4).

Some courses allow you to print your certificateimmediately upon successful completion of yourclass at a pass rate of 70% or higher.

Register online or by calling 505-277-0077. UNMemployees can fax their completed tuition remissionforms and registration forms to 505-277-1990.

Other online courses available through UNMCEMedical Transcription Editor Online 47Pharmacy Tech Online 48Medical Office Assistant Online 48I/O Medical Coding and Billing 48

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Custom TrainingCustom training is a cost-effective, targeted way toenhance job skills and workplace performance. UNMContinuing Education’s Custom Training Programcan customize any course in this catalog to meet theneeds of your business or organization. Our staff willwork with you to create a customized training pro-gram that aligns with your training and organizationalrequirements. Our experienced, dedicated, and certi-fied instructors will deliver the custom training pro-gram to your employees.

Advantages of Custom Training• Create specialized courses, certificate programs,

conferences, and workshops• Discover options ranging from one-on-one

training to entire organization training rollouts• Save money with cost-effective group training• Arrange training dates and times to meet your

schedule• Reduce travel time with on-site training• Target training content for your business’s

specific needs• Use your business’s data for exercises

and examples for targeted learning

Examples of Custom program topics include:Professional Development

Leadership, Management, Supervisor Training •Succession Planning • Project Management •Project Management (PMI) Test Prep • EarnedValue Management (EVM) • Lean • Six Sigma •Team Building • Communications • ConflictResolution • Diversity • Ethics • Anti-SexualHarassment

Professional SkillsEmployability Skills • New EmployeeOrientation/Onboarding • Business and TechnicalWriting • Customer Service and CustomerRelationship Management (CRM) • Sales •Presentation Skills • Finance and Accounting •Office and File Organization

Health CareCase Management • Lean for Healthcare •Motivational Interviewing • Medical Billing and Coding

Manufacturing and EngineeringConstruction Management • Good ManufacturingPractices (GMP) • LEED • Lean Manufacturing •Green Building and Retrofitting • EngineeringManagement • Solar Photovoltaics • WirelessCommunications • Lasers and Applications •Fiber Optics • Pro/Engineer Software

LanguagesWorkplace English:

English for Professionals • Workplace English (ESL)for Custodial, Food Service, and Hospital Service Staff

Workplace Spanish:Workplace Spanish for Medical Staff • EMTs •Banking • Customer Service • Call Center •Custodial • Firefighters • Law Enforcement

Information TechnologyMicrosoft Office 2007 and 2010 • MS Project •AutoCAD • GIS • ITIL • SharePoint • IT SecurityProgramming (.NET, C++, C#, PHP, Java, Perl,MySQL, SQL, XML) • CompTIA Certifications(A+, Network +, Linux +, Security +, Server +) •VMWare • Microsoft Technical Certifications •Linux • Cisco • Macintosh

Digital ArtsGraphic Design • Web Design and Development •Computer Graphics • Photography • Video •Audio • Animation • Motion Graphics • Adobe •Apple Pro Training • Multimedia

For information on custom training or consultation services call 505-277-6034 or email [email protected].

Leah Kier, the UNMCECommunity Outreach andCustom Training Senior ProgramManager, has over twenty yearsof experience in the field oftraining and development. Shehas managed, designed, devel-oped and delivered hundreds oftraining courses and programsfor government and businessclients on a local, state, andnational level. Leah has aMaster’s degree in adult learningand training, and serves on theboard of the New MexicoChapter of the American Societyfor Training and Development.

UNM departments and units, you may use tuitionremission benefits for Business and Technology customized courses. Find the forms atdce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Leah Kier, MA

CommunityOutreach and CustomTraining Senior ProgramManager

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Custom

Training and Consultation Services

Consultation ServicesUNM Continuing Education offers expertConsultation Services to businesses and organizations.Our professional instructors are also expert consultantswho can work directly with you and your business toaddress the needs of your ongoing projects as well asnew organizational initiatives.

Examples of Consultation Services include:Project Management Executive CoachingOrganizational DevelopmentWebsite Design and DevelopmentDatabase Design and DevelopmentDesktop Computer SupportIT ConsultationMeeting Facilitation Services

UNM Continuing EducationGovernment UniversityUNM Continuing Education’s Custom TrainingProgram offers courses and programs that are specifi-cally designed for your state or federal trainingrequirements. For example, we offer project manage-ment training that leads towards PMI certification andis in alignment with requirements of state and federalcontract officers, program and project managers.UNMCE also offers Lean Government courses thatuse Lean production principles and methods that cre-ate a culture of continuous improvement. And,UNMCE offers Leadership and ManagementPrograms that are uniquely designed around your stateor federal agency employee needs. In addition,UNMCE offers a New Leadership and MiddleLeadership Program for federal employees through theNew Mexico Federal Executive Board.

UNM Continuing EducationLeadership UniversityUNM Continuing Education is now offering aLeadership University for businesses who want toimprove the supervisory, management, or leadershipskills of their employees. Our custom training staff willhelp you create a unique professional developmentprogram that will take your organization’s leadershipto a higher level of effectiveness while improving yourorganization’s business results. Customized trainingoptions could include workshops, peer support groups,and employee coaching.

Workplace Learning andPerformance Center UNM Continuing Education’s Custom TrainingProgram offers exceptional training services throughour Workplace Learning and Performance Center.This Center is based on the latest research and bench-marking trends in the design and development of adulttraining and includes expert services in instructor-ledtraining, blended instruction (both instructor-led andonline), online instruction with digital media, on-the-job training, assessment and evaluation, and coaching,etc. Training programs created through the UNMCEWorkplace Learning and Performance Center aredesigned in collaboration with your business or organi-zation by our expert training professionals and instruc-tional designers who have years of experience in creat-ing state-of-the art training solutions. The programswe develop are based on content gathered fromexperts and include metrics that measure the amountof employee knowledge and skills gained from specifictraining programs. We can help you design, develop,support, and implement training and organizationsolutions for your business.

Types of Workplace Learning and PerformanceTraining Services Available

• Training Manual Design and Development• Web Course Design and Development

using WebCT, Blackboard or Moodle• Needs Assessment and Evaluation Services• On-the-Job Training (OJT) Program Design

and Development

Funding for Customized TrainingJTIPUNM Continuing Education’s customized trainingclasses and programs may be eligible for State of NewMexico Job Training Incentive Program (JTIP) fund-ing. JTIP funds customized training for newly createdjobs in expanding or relocating companies in NewMexico.

Workforce Investment Act (WIA)UNM Continuing Education’s customized trainingclasses and programs may be eligible for WIA fundingfor businesses through the New Mexico Departmentof Workforce Solutions Workforce Investment Act forskills in demand in Healthcare, Manufacturing, orConstruction.

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For information on custom training or consultation services call 505-277-6034 or email [email protected].

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No need to register. All sessions held at UNM Continuing Education, 1634 University Blvd NE. For more information, call 505-925-9562.

Video Editing with PremiereAdobe Premiere is quickly catching the eye of profes-sional and amateur editors as being the best optionfor high-end video editing. With their latest release,Premiere has unleashed a toolset to complete with any other NLEs in the industry. Join Post-Production specialist Marc Leonard in exploring some of theexciting features of Adobe Premiere, and discussworkflow options to help any level of editor do theirjob more efficiently.Thursday, June 14 5:15pm-6:30pm

Marc Leonard received his BS in TV/Film fromDeSales University. From film to television, Marc hasa broad experience base in the visual arts. As a film-maker, he has seen many projects from conceptionthrough completion, giving him a strong sense ofpost-production workflows and solutions. Marc spe-cializes in editing, visual effects, and color grading.

Explore new interests or get expert advice on technicalissues. FREE demonstrations open to the public.

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Career Training

Our courses and certificates offer the knowledge, skills and abilities in demand by today’s business and industryleaders. We hire instructors who are experienced professionals from business, industry, and education and whoenjoy teaching the concepts and skills that are part of their own daily work. They have the most current profes-sional credentials and certifications. Our instructors are networked with employers to provide you with exceptionalconnections to workforce possibilities. Most of our classes are intentionally small to foster better class discussionand individualized instructor assistance.

Our certificate programs have been created by UNM Continuing Education staff partnering with employers andinstructors. Certifications are created by national or international organizations that set the industry standardthrough education and testing requirements and authorized training providers. We update our certificate programsand create new ones in response to changing professional needs. The requirements for the completion of your cer-tificate program are those defined in the semester in which you began your program. Contact information for yourprogram supervisor is listed in each program area.

Funding is available for many of our certificate programs through special funding programs or employer tuitionassistance. For additional information visit our website at http://dce.unm.edu/loans-financial-aid.htm. UNMemployees, you may use your Tuition Remission benefit for all Business & Technology courses. For completeTuition Remission policy information, please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

For a Career as a … See these pages

Administrative Medical Specialist . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19Certified Personal Trainer (CPT) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21Certified Wedding & Event Planner . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Medical Transcription Editor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47Paralegal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18Pharmacy Tech . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Phlebotomist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic & Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19

Enjoy your job! We offer career advisement, connections to employers in the industry, and training that works.Our career training exceeds your expectations for getting the information you need, in a timeframe that worksfor you. Find plenty of opportunities for short-term training that can improve your career or launch a new one.

To enhance or advance your current career… See these pages

Apple Creative Professional Certifications . . . . . . . .34Digital Photography Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .32Facilitation and Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14Grantwriting courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Graphic Design Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28MS Office Computer Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25Music Production . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33Negotiation and Conflict Resolution . . . . . . . . . . . . .23Professional Writing courses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Project Management (PMP, CAPM) . . . . . . . . . . . . .13Web Design Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29

Career Training

UNM employees, you may use your Tuition Remission benefit for all Business & Technology courses. For completeTuition Remission policy information, please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

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Professional Development and SkillsOur professional development Certificates and Certifications address skills and outcomes that are fundamental toyour success in the pursuit of your career goals. Check out the following program areas: Leadership, Managementand Supervision, Leadership and Management Tools, Personal Career Development, and Business and Professional Careers.

For more information contact Sherry TenClay, Senior Program Manager, at [email protected] or 505-277-6038.

Leadership UniversityModule 1 Session: Understanding Your

Leadership StyleModule 2 Session: Team Effectiveness and

Team BuildingModule 3 Session: Communication Skills &

Conflict ManagementModule 4 Session: Time Management/

Setting PrioritiesModule 5 Session: Change ManagementModule 6 Session: Business EthicsModule 7 Session: Public Speaking /

Presentation SkillsModule 8 Session Diversity

Customize this program for your department, business or organization. Contact Donna Robbins [email protected] or 505-277-6447. Visit our website for scheduled classes.

Supervisory Skills CertificateLearn the skills and tools necessary for effective super-vision. Whether you are already a supervisor or work-ing toward a supervisory position, this program willhelp you understand the principles of effectively super-vising your team and their work.Registration Discount—Enroll in all of the SupervisorySkills courses for any certificate at the same time andreceive a 10% discount.

Negotiation and Conflict Resolution courses havemoved to page 23 as part of our new area ofCommunity Engagement courses. You’ll also findthem included in the Intermediate Supervisory SkillsCertificate on page 12. Same great instructors, samecertificate programs, in a new home. ConflictResolution/Mediation, Grant writing and Volunteer/Non-profit management). For more information contact Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor, [email protected] or 505-277-6025, or visitdce.unm.edu.

Basic Supervisory Skills CertificateNo. Course Page20512 Business Ethics Fall 201220518 Managing Time Productively and

Delegating for Results 4020521 Motivating and Leading Your Workgroup Fall 201240110 Communicating with Difficult People 5040112 Win-Win Conflict Resolution 50

Intermediate Supervisory Skills CertificateNo. Course Page20500 Making Meetings Effective Fall 201220512 Business Ethics Fall 201220518 Managing Time Productively and

Delegating for Results 4020521 Motivating and Leading Your Workgroup Fall 201240110 Communicating with Difficult People 5040112 Win-Win Conflict Resolution 5040114 Successful Negotiating Fall 201240125 Mediating Workplace Conflicts Fall 2012

Advanced Supervisory SkillsNo. Course Page20506 Hiring and Firing Well Fall 201220512 Business Ethics Fall 201220518 Managing Time Productively and

Delegating for Results 4020521 Motivating and Leading Your Workgroup Fall 201240110 Communicating with Difficult People 5040112 Win-Win Conflict Resolution 5040114 Successful Negotiating Fall 201240125 Mediating Workplace Conflicts Fall 201220500 Making Meetings Effective Fall 201220524 Productive Performance Appraisals Fall 201221350 Emotional Intelligence at Work Fall 2012

Leadership, Management and Supervision

Custom Project Management Classes

Your business or department may want to take customized Project Management classes as a group tolearn the processes together, and then develop a uniqueproject plan for your business. Also, PMI Exam Prepcourses are offered to businesses. Please contact theUNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 oremail [email protected].

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Learn project management methods, define the bestmethods for a given project, and discover how to applythese skills to cost and scheduling tools such asMicrosoft Project, integrating project managementpractices with project management software. MicrosoftProject is the software of choice for project manage-ment planning and execution.The Project Manager Professional (PMP®) andCertified Associate in Project Management (CAPM®)are the project management credentials of choice fornumerous industries and companies. Increase yourProject Management understanding and experience,then prepare to sit for either PMP® or CAPM® exam.Our PMI-approved courses can be applied toward the35-hour education requirement and will promoteincreased project management skills in both adminis-trative support and project management staffing.As a member of a credentialed project managementteam, you can improve your organization’s projectresults (cost, time, and quality) through the use ofaccepted project management tools, techniques, andprinciples. For more information on pre-exam require-ments, visit the PMI website athttp://www.pmi.org/Certification.aspx.

For more information contact Sherry TenClay, Senior Program Manager, at [email protected] or505-277-6038

Registration Discount—Enroll for all courses in anyProject Management certificate at one time and receivea 10% discount.

Project Management Practitioner CertificateNo. Course Page21000 Applying Project Management for Effective Teams 4121025 MS Project 2010: Project Plan Definition 4121030 MS Project 2010: Budgeting & Tracking 41

Project Management Information Systems CertificateNo. Course Page21025 MS Project 2010: Project Plan Definition 4121030 MS Project 2010: Budgeting and Tracking 4121041 MS Project 2010: Team Communication

and Productivity 42

Project Management Master CertificateNo. Course Page21000 Applying Project Management for Effective Teams 4121005 Understanding Project Management Fall 201221010 Integrating Project Management:

Principles and Practices Fall 201221025 MS Project 2010:

Project Plan Definition 4121030 MS Project 2010:

Budgeting and Tracking 4121041 MS Project 2010:

Team Communication and Productivity 42

Are you ready to earn your PMP® or CAPM®

credential? Check the PMI website for eligibility, then register for our exam prep class. Fall 2012.

No. Course Page21015 Project Management Professional

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Event Management

Wedding and Event Planning The Wedding and Event Planner certificate is perfectfor the individual looking to get started in the wed-ding and event planning business right away. In part-nership with The Wedding Planning Institute, UNMContinuing Education is offering this 40-hour hands-on program which covers everything a wedding orevent planner needs to know! You can gain the knowl-edge and expertise to work as an event planner or tostart your own business as a wedding planner.

No. Course Page21100 Certified Wedding and Event Planner Fall 2012

Visit www.ises.com for more information on the benefits and requirements of the Certified SpecialEvents Professional (CSEP) designation.

For more information contact Sherry TenClay, Senior Program Manager, at [email protected] or 505-277-6038.

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In partnership with the New Mexico Chapter of theAmerican Society for Training and Development(ASTDNM), Continuing Education at UNM offerscertificate programs in Instruction and FacilitationTraining to provide participants with the knowledgeand skills to become effective professional trainers orto gain advanced skills in delivering presentations andleading group discussions.

These instruction and facilitation certificates are stack-able. Each certificate also satisfies many of the requiredcourses for the next level. Build your way at a pacethat works for you. For more information contactAngela Pacheco, at [email protected] or 505-277-3975.

Registration Discount—Enroll in three or more classesat the same time and receive a 10% discount.

Presentation CertificateEnhance your skill in meetings, sales sessions, smallgroup discussions, or training classes with techniqueslearned in these exciting courses. Organize yourthoughts and present with confidence. Understand theneeds of adult learners and build a solid foundation forusing training as a skill or a career.No. Course Page23000 Facilitating Adult Learning 4323003 Instructional Systems Design Fall 201223006 Presentation Skills for Trainers Fall 2012

Professional Trainer CertificateLearn all of the skills needed to be a successful trainer!Understand how to analyze student needs, design anddevelop program content, implement trainings, andevaluate student comprehension and program effectiveness.

No. Course Page23000 Facilitating Adult Learning 4323003 Instructional Systems Design Fall 201223006 Presentation Skills for Trainers Fall 201223008 Assessing Student Outcomes NEW!

Coming Fall 2012!23009 Evaluation Skills for Trainers Spring 201323012 Developing Training Materials Fall 201223021 Designing Effective Training Activities Fall 201223023 Managing Challenging Participants Spring 201323025 Applied Professional Trainer Skills NEW!

Coming soon!

Online Instructor CertificateExplore the world of online training! Discover the ins-and-outs of the online learning environment and howit varies from face-to-face learning. Explore the varioustechnologies used in course implementation. Learn thebasics of course development to prepare you to buildyour own online course.No. Course Page23000 Facilitating Adult Learning 4323003 Instructional Systems Design Fall 201223041 Introduction to Online Instruction 4323042 Exploring Technologies Used in Online Instruction 4423045 Basics of Online Course Development 44

We are pleased to announce that the UNM Institute ofPublic Law’s Transportation Safety Law Center hasmoved to UNM Continuing Education. Instructor train-ing for Driver Education, Driving Safety, and DWIschools, as well as Ignition Interlock facilities licensingand monitoring services will now be done here.Continuing Education will also provide transportationsafety related trainings, educational materials develop-ment, and research. The same outstanding services—just at a new location!

505-277-0077 | dce.unm.edu | 1634 University Blvd. NE

Government University

UNM Continuing Education can create courses and programs specifically designed to meet state or federaltraining requirements. These include PMI certification,Lean Government, and Leadership programs. Pleasecontact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or email [email protected]

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Since 1938, Kaplan Test prep has helped individualsachieve their educational and career goals. Kaplan is theindustry founder and world leader in test preparation.

Kaplan is committed to excellence in and out of theclassroom with a focus on individual success. Benefitsto students include test-expert instruction, Kaplan’scutting-edge curriculum and test taking strategies, themost complete set of student materials on the market,and personalized practice.

Global Career Development Facilitator CertificationBecome a Global Career Development Facilitator(GCDF). This 90-hour course will enable you todevelop a new career or enhance your current profes-sion in career development. Gain international certifi-cation and choose from among a variety of careerdevelopment occupations. Students can expect approx-imately 30 hours of homework while completing thisprogram. This course meets on UNM’s main campus,Student Services Center, Room 220. Lunch is provid-ed at each session. Visit www.NCDA.org for furtherinformation. To attend, you must have a Bachelor’sdegree in any field, and be seriously committed toacquiring or currently working in, a career advisementposition. Contact Jenna Crabb, [email protected], forprogram questions. You must attend all class sessionsin order to be certified.

No. Course Page23159 Global Career Development

Facilitator Training Spring 2013

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Visit www.kaptest.com or call 1-800-KAPTEST for additional program details. To register call 505-277-0077.

Grad school entrance exams are only a few hours inlength, yet the scores are typically heavily weighted inthe grad school admissions process. Graduate schoolprograms require a significant investment of time andmoney. Invest first in getting a higher score on yourentrance exam. Getting a higher score can increaseyour chances in getting financial assistance or scholar-ships for your graduate school program.

Graduate School Exam Prep

Ask your employer about your company’s tuitionreimbursement programs for job-related courses andtraining. Tuition remission is available for UNM Staffand faculty.

Employment and Career Development

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For DAT, OAT or PCAT Prep schedules, visitwww.kaptest.com/oat for more information and toregister for one of these incredible opportunities!

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No. Course PageAccounting with Computer Applications Certificate 17Database Management 25Digital Arts Basics 28Event Management 13Microsoft Office Suite (MOS) certifications 25Microsoft courses 52Macintosh courses 55Negotiation and Conflict Resolution 23Project Management 13Supervisory Skills 12Volunteer Management 23 Workskills for the Workplace 45

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Satisfaction: A student who does improve but stillwants to score higher can study with us again for thenext test administration.

Money Back: In the rare case that a student does notimprove he or she can continue to study with us forthe next test administration or can get a 100% tuitionrefund. Guarantee requirements are available atwww.kaptest.com

Kaplan is pleased to offer its score raising programs inAlbuquerque in partnership with UNMCE. Pleasevisit www.kaptest.com or call 1-800-KAPTEST foradditional program details.

UNM Tuition Remission Students: Please enrollwith UNMCE at least 7 days prior to the first class toensure timely course material delivery.

To register call 505-277-0077.

Create your own Custom Leadership University

UNM Continuing Education can create aLeadership University for businesses who want toimprove the supervisory, management, or leader-ship skills of their employees. Our custom trainingstaff will help you create a unique program that willtake your organization’s leadership to a higher levelof effectiveness while improving your organization’sbusiness results. Contact the UNMCE CustomTraining Program at 277-6034 or email [email protected]

If a class is full, place your name on the waiting list bycalling Registration at 505-277-0077 or by followingthe online registration process at dce.unm.edu. Whena new section of a class is added during the semester,students on the wait list are contacted first and givenan opportunity to register.

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Finance and Accounting

These Finance and Accounting certificates are stack-able. Each certificate also satisfies many of the requiredcourses for the next level. Build your way at a pacethat works for you. For more information contactSherry TenClay, Senior Program Manager, at [email protected] or 505-277-6038.Registration Discount—Enroll in all courses at one timein either Finance and Accounting certificate programand receive a 10% discount.

Bookkeeping CertificateReceive an introduction to accounting equations.Learn how to read a budget report, how to give abudget report, and how a double entry accountingsystem works. Discover the fun of finance in this pro-gram where even the most basic questions receivethoughtful, careful answers.

No. Course Page37151 Bookkeeping Basics Fall 201237158 Small Business Bookkeeping with

QuickBooks Pro Fall 201252161 Excel: Beginning 53

Accounting with Computer Applications CertificateLearn the real-world accounting skills needed for yourorganization or businesses. Evaluate your business andorganizational health and establish a solid foundationof knowledge for managing your entire financial envi-ronment. These courses will help you refine or expandyour financial skills in the accounting field.

No. Course Page37151 Bookkeeping Basics Fall 201237158 Small Business Bookkeeping with

QuickBooks Pro Fall 201237200 Accounting Principles I Fall 201237201 Accounting Principles II Fall 201252141 Word: Beginning 5252162 Excel: Intermediate 53

Finance and Accounting

Finance and Accounting Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:37050N Basic Business Math Skills $18937210N Practical Budgeting Skills

for Business $14937211N Accounting 101 $19937212N Finance & Accounting Essentials

for Non-financial Professionals $59937213N Accounting 102 $17937214N Managerial Accounting $359

Executive Certificate in Financial Planning The financial planning field is experiencing tremen-dous growth as both experienced financial profession-als and newcomers enter the market. Increaseddemand for financial planners is expected to continue,making this field a popular career choice. This 9-month certificate program provides students with astrong foundation of professional knowledge aboutfinancial planning theory, concepts, and practice.Students pay one price for the full six-course program.The program consists of the following importantcourse topics:

Fundamentals of Financial Planning and InsurancePlanning—Receive an introduction to the financialplanning profession, to include the concepts of the timevalue of money, insurance planning, and the practice ofpersonal financial planning by professional planners.

Investment Analysis and Portfolio Management—Study risk return, debt and equity securities, andoptions and futures contracts. Use a portfolio projectto evaluate financial investment alternatives. Studyimportant investment strategies and valuation modelsto understand basic investment principles and practices.

Taxation of Persons, Property and OtherEntities—Examine the federal income tax system, withparticular emphasis on sole proprietorship, partnership,and LLC/corporation taxation.

Retirement and Employee Benefits—Study qualifiedretirement plans, other tax-advantaged plans, non-qualified plans and employee benefits in a manner thatintegrates the most important concepts of financialplanning.

Refunds or transfers are allowed up to three business days before a class begins. Other refundpolicies may apply to conferences, educational tripsand tours, Story of New Mexico and other specialprograms. Look for refund information in the eventor course brochure, flyer, or web text.

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Paralegal Certificate ProgramThis program is an intense, fast-paced introduction tothe legal system, basic concepts of paralegalism, andlegal research and writing. Small classes taught in aninteractive hands-on style give students a solid founda-tion in the legal system, legal terminology, civil proce-dure, criminal procedure, evidence, interviewing, lawoffice management, and ethics.

Students who complete this course gain skills in draft-ing documents, interviewing, trial preparation, briefingcases, and legal research and writing, utilizing theUNM Law Library, WESTLAW, and visits to observemotions and trials in the courtroom. Students arerequired to complete basic legal research and writingassignments including legal memoranda.

Upon successful completion and at the recommenda-tion of the instructor, students are eligible to apply fora mentored paralegal internship in government settingor private law firms. Internship sites are arranged bythe instructor.

For more information contact Sherry TenClay, Senior Program Manager, at [email protected] or 505-277-6038.

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Paralegal StudiesNo. Course Page37326 Paralegal Certificate Program 4637327 Paralegal Internship 46

Over 85% of our students completing the certificateprogram and the internship are either currently working as Paralegals or enrolled in the UNM School of Law.

To ensure that you have a seat in a class and a copyof the course textbook or handouts, we recommendthat you register at least one week in advance of theclass start date.

Early enrollment options are available for many ofour courses. For course listings in addition to thosein the current semester, contact your program super-visor or visit our website at dce.unm.edu.

No. Course Page37280 Executive Certificate in

Financial Planning Spring 2013

Executive Certificate in Financial Planning

This nine-month certificate program prepares you for a number of lucrative positions in the financial industry.

Tuition-remission may be used for all three semesters

Program graduates are eligible to sit for the National CFP exam

The 2013 Program begins in January. Tuition is duein full by November 15, 2012.

Estate Tax Planning—Learn about estate planningand the taxation of estates. Examine the tax implica-tions of gifts and bequests, federal estate tax, and revocable and irrevocable trusts, including bypass andmarital deduction trusts.

Capstone Case Course in Financial Planning—Participate in detailed case analysis, and learn how thesix major areas of financial planning—fundamentals,investment planning, income tax planning, retirementplanning, and estate planning—are integrated to forma complete client package.

Classes are generally held every other weekend, onFridays from 6:00pm to 9:35pm and on Saturdaysfrom 8:45am to 5:00pm. Holidays and local eventswill alter the dates and times for some class meetings.A BA is not required for participation in this program.However, a BA or higher is required before the CFPdesignation can be used. Submit your academic transcript to Sherry TenClay via email at [email protected], fax 505-277-8975, or mail to1634 University Blvd NE, Albuquerque NM 87102.

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Health Care, Human Service and Fitness CareersWe’ve got the classes to help you help others! Patient care and support careers are in high demand in NewMexico. First responder, administrative support specialist, counselor, fitness trainer, or alternative healer—ouronline and certificate programs can prepare you for your new career or enhance your current resume. For moreinformation, contact Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor, at 505-277-6025 or [email protected].

Administrative Medical Specialist CertificateThe demand for medical billing and coding continuesto rise. If you’re good with details and looking for acareer that will provide steady employment, we canteach you the skills necessary to become a certifiedprofessional coder. Course 38104, MedicalTerminology and Anatomy for Coders, is a prerequi-site for this certificate—however, students who havesuccessfully completed a medical terminology andhuman anatomy class at another educational institutionmay contact the program supervisor to validate com-pletion and to arrange to test-out of the class. Thecoding coursework includes basic, intermediate, andadvanced levels. Courses 38102, 38103 and 38110must be successfully completed to receive theAdministrative Medical Specialist Certificate. Studentsare expected to attend at least 80% of scheduled classhours and to score 70% or higher on all course exams.Purchase books for all courses from a vendor of yourchoice, either online or from a local bookseller. Visitour website at http://dce.unm.edu/Administrative-Medical-Specialist.htm to download the FAQ onMedical Billing and Coding.

No. Course PagePrerequisite38104 Medical Terminology and Anatomy for Coders 47

Required Courses38102 CPT-4 Coding Specialist

(Basic, Intermediate, Advanced) Fall 201238103 ICD-9 Coding Specialist

(Basic, Intermediate, Advanced) Fall 201238110 Medical Billing and Healthcare Specialist 47

Related Courses38120 HCPCS for Coders 4738125 ICD-10 Coding 47

Register Now! We want to make sure that you havea seat and materials. If your class is full, please addyour name to the waiting list.

Emergency Medical Service Careers

In partnership with the UNM EMS Academy, theEMT Basic and EMT Intermediate certificate classes,CPR for the Professional Rescuer certification class,and Child and Babysitting certification class for youth(CABS) are offered at UNM Continuing Education inthe Business and Technology (B&T) Programs.Tuition for EMT Basic and Intermediate includesbooks and needle-stick insurance.

To learn more about the program, visit dce.unm.edu.You may register online or by calling 505-277-0077.For EMT or CPR questions, contact Sherry TenClay,Senior Program Manager, at [email protected] or(505)277-6038. For questions regarding CABS, con-tact Naomi Sandweiss, Supervisor for Youth Programs,at [email protected] or 505-277-0698.No. Course Page38054 CPR for the Professional Rescuer Listed on Website38080 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) Basic 4638085 Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

Intermediate Listed on Website17222 Child and Babysitter (CABS)

Certification Listed on Website

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No. Course Page38128 Medical Transcription Editor Online 4738132 Medical Administrative Assistant Online 4838140 Pharmacy Technician Online 4838145 Inpatient & Outpatient Medical Coding

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Other online Health Care career courses are alsoavailable! Visit our website for the growing list ofonline courses at dce.unm.edu or contact LoreeNalin for additional information at [email protected] by phone at 505-277-6025.

Phlebotomy Certificate Program

Our nine-week Phlebotomy Certificate Program pre-pares students to enter this exciting medical professionas an entry level phlebotomist. In course 38205, stu-dents complete 60 hours of theory, lecture and review,60 hours of lab and a 100-hour clinical experience at alocal clinical site.

Maximize the advantage of your skills, attitude andpreparation with your Work Skills (23105) CareerCoach who provides 36 hours of insight into work-place demands, successful interview techniques andstrategies to assess your strengths and develop a planto meet your career goals.

To apply, prospective students will need to verify allprerequisites. The deadline to apply for the summercertificate program is May 15.

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Please schedule student advising with the ProgramSupervisor to submit your application packet. Formore information, visit our program website at:http://dce.unm.edu/Phlebotomy.htm Enroll early asseats are limited.

Discover Phlebotomy (38204) is your chance todecide if this medical career is for you. Learn aboutblood draws and the risks and rewards of this in-demand occupation. Consult with a working phle-botomist about job placement and salary range. Learnabout the national certification through the AmericanSociety for Clinical Pathology’s Certified PhlebotomyTechnician (ASCP PBT) exam. Prepare to meet theprerequisites for the certificate and meet the May 15deadline.

No. Course Page38204 Discover Phlebotomy Spring 201338205 Phlebotomy Essentials, Laboratory,

Clinical Experience 4823105 Work Skills 45

Enroll in these three courses as the PhlebotomyStudent Package and pay only $2987.

Register for 38204 and receive a 10% discount offthe tuition of Phlebotomy Essentials, Laboratory andClinical Experience (38205) for the certificate program.

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Certified Personal Training CertificateIn the world of fitness, personal trainers are in highdemand, with New Mexico employment growth pro-jected to be over 25% until 2018. Prepare for yourcareer as a personal trainer with this challenging six-week course which targets the knowledge, skills andabilities you’ll need to become a personal trainer andprepare for the National Academy of Sports Medicine(NASM) certification exam. Students are expected toattend a minimum of 80% of class hours and pass theexam to receive the NASM Certified Personal Trainer(CPT) certification. Students must be 18 years of ageor older and have a current CPR/AED card before the

CPT certificate is issued or the NASM exam is sched-uled. Course # 38054, CPR for the ProfessionalRescuer, may be used to meet the NASM CPR/AEDcertification. You may also contact the American RedCross for CPR/AED training dates.

Continue your training with courses in many areasapproved for NASM and ACE professionals. Ask aboutthe availability of CEUs for recertification of a profes-sional training certificate.

No. Course Page38221 Personal Trainer for NASM Certification 4938054 CPR for the Professional Rescuer Listed on Website

Prevention and Education for Injury, Violence and Substance AbuseCertification as a prevention specialist through theNM Credentialing Board of Behavioral HealthProfessions will allow you to enter a field with thepotential to save lives. This quality, competency-basedcertification program encompasses the prevention andtreatment of addictions and related problems usingevidence-based practices.

No. Course Page38687 Injury Prevention 101 4938772 Mental Health First Aid Fall 2012

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The quick and easy approval process will allow you toget started with classes in either fall or spring terms.Students need to verify all prerequisites with the pro-gram supervisor prior to registration.

Each course qualifies for 16 NAADAC ContinuingEducation Hours (CEH). To receive CEUs, studentswill need to attend all 16 hours of class, and demon-strate understanding of the material covered by passingthe course exam with a grade of 70% or higher. Partialcredit is not given.

This program is subsidized by the New MexicoLegislature under House Bill 2. Because the purposeof this funding is to increase the number of licensedcounselors in the state of New Mexico, seating is limit-ed for CEUs. The subsidized tuition is subject to thecontinuation of this funding. For questions regardingspecific requirements for the LSAA and the LADACcertification, contact the New Mexico Counseling andTherapy Practice Board at www.rld.state.nm.us or 505-476-4610.

Substance Abuse Studies Training ProgramThe Substance Abuse Studies Training Program pro-vides the skills and tools needed by professionals in thefield of addictions and substance abuse. We offer themost current training and resources available in provenand promising treatment modalities for individualsseeking to become licensed in the field of substanceabuse counseling. Our instructors’ credentials offeryou the best of both worlds—knowledgeable educa-tors, who are experienced counselors in the field.With your current counseling license or a degree incounseling (from an accredited institution of highereducation, AA or higher is required by the NewMexico Counseling and Therapy Practice Board ), thisprogram is specifically designed to meet the education-al requirements for the Licensed Substance AbuseAssociate (LSAA), or Licensed Alcohol and DrugAbuse Counselor (LADAC) in New Mexico, as well as meet NAADAC national standards. Visithttp://dce.unm.edu to download the FAQ to learnmore about enrolling in this training program.

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Undergraduate college credit is available throughUNM Extended University for an additional fee andcourse requirements. Inquire about this with theProgram Supervisor.

Prerequisites for SuccessDue to the intensity and nature of our program, werequest that those in recovery have been sober for aminimum of one year before seeking admission. Somemay find it more helpful to have two or more years inrecovery. Please note that the courses are not intendedas part of a recovery program to support participantsobriety, or as a replacement for therapy. Students areexpected to be open-minded and willing to learnabout and discuss new and different approaches for thetreatment of addictions.

SASTP Certificate ProgramBest suited to those who intend to apply for NewMexico Licensed Alcohol and Drug Abuse Counselor(LADAC). Courses can be taken quickly following theoutlined schedule for the semester or slowly to meetyour needs until you have completed all 14 classes fora total of 224 hours toward your requirement of 276hours by the New Mexico Counseling and TherapyPractice Board.

As an added benefit for those enrolling in the certifi-cate program, you will able to enroll in SubstanceAbuse Counselor Licensure and Credentialing (3hours) and LADAC Exam Preparation (7 hours) forno additional tuition.

The total cost of the certificate is $1806 (classes areregistered for separately at $129 per class. No otherdiscounts apply).

Substance Abuse Studies Training ProgramNo. CourseFall Series39414 Prevention and Education39451 Introduction to Substance

Abuse Treatment39452 Motivational Interviewing39453 Psychopharmacology of Drug Abuse

and Pharmacotherapies39455 Diagnosis, Assessment and

Treatment Planning39456 Community Reinforcement Approach39457 Cognitive Behavioral Treatments

and PracticumSpring Series39412 Working with Family Members39413 Group Therapies 39454 Legal, Ethical and Professional Practice39458 Behavioral Couples Counseling39459 Working with Adolescents: Treatment

and Prevention39460 Managing Co-Occurring Disorders39461 Clinical Supervision

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

Course materials are available through eReserves at the startof each semester. Instructions and passwords to accesseReserves are on your course confirmation.

Related Courses39132 Advanced Ethics 5039310 LADAC Exam Preparation 5039465 Substance Abuse Licensure

and Credentialing Fall 2012

Register Early! We want to make sure that you havea seat and materials. If your class is full, add yourname to the waiting list.

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Mediation and Conflict ResolutionNegotiation and dispute-resolution skills are importantkeys to success in today’s work environments, whethernegotiating with organizations or working throughrelationships with coworkers. Work with professionalmediators to develop your conflict resolution, negotia-tion and mediation skills in these interactive certificateprograms. Learn how to turn win-lose scenarios—orlose-lose “stalemates”—into win-win agreements.

Negotiation and Conflict Resolution CertificateRegistration Discount—Enroll for all three courses atone time and receive a 10% discount.

No. Course Page40110 Communicating with Difficult People 5040112 Win-Win Conflict Resolution 5040114 Successful Negotiating Fall 2012

Workplace Mediation CertificatePrerequisite: Negotiation and Conflict ResolutionCertificate. This course is available for early registra-tion. Add this course when registering for the threecourses listed above to include it in your registrationdiscount.No. Course Page40125 Mediating Workplace Conflicts Fall 2012

Grant WritingLearn the skills needed to research, identify, and writea successful grant proposal that satisfies your fundingneeds. Learn essential terminology, funding types,methods, and practical applications in our Grant andProposal Writing courses. We can provide the toolsyou need to successfully compete for funding!

No. Course Page42105 Grant Writing: Get a Solid Grip

on the Basics Fall 201242110 Grant Writing: Stop Writing the Grant

and Start Writing the Story Fall 201242135 Grant Research: Where to look for

Potential Funders Fall 201242140 Writing Grants that Get Funded 5042145 Grantsmanship Training Fall 201242150 Essential Grant Skills Fall 2012

UNM employees can use tuition remission. For moreinformation contact Loree Nalin at 505-277-6025 [email protected].

Learn strategies for writing clearly, persuasively, andpowerfully. For a full list of our writing classes go topage 42.

Volunteer ManagementSuccessful organizations value the commitment of people who share their time, energy and expertise.Providing an effective and supportive environment foryour volunteers will motivate continued participation.This training is designed to be relevant for coordina-tors with established programs as well as those in theprocess of creating new ones. Students will be intro-duced to best practices for volunteer managementrecruitment and motivation. Explore ways to enhancethe capacity of your organization to recruit and main-tain volunteers. For course information, visit our website at dce.unm.edu.

No. Course Page42471 Building a Successful Program Fall 201242472 Recruitment, Skill Assessment and Training Fall 201242473 Managing and Motivating Your Volunteers Fall 201242474 Evaluating Your Volunteer Program Fall 2012

The courses in these program areas are eligible forUNM employee tuition remission. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call505-277-0077 or see our staff listing on page 4.

Online Professional Courses 7Custom Training 8Leadership, Management and Supervision 40Leadership & Management Tools 41Professional Communications 42 Employment and Career Development 45Business and Professional Careers 46Health & Community Action Development 46Desktop Computing 52Digital Arts 56IT Professions 67Health & Fitness 91

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Computers are an essential part of our daily lives. Introduce yourself to the things a computer can do for you, orincrease your skills to enhance your job. Our small-class atmosphere, with a maximum of 13 students, meansgreater interaction with instructors and participants in the best possible learning environment. Our computer labsare equipped with individual computers as well as demonstration monitors. Get the hands-on experience you needto boost your skills in the area of your choice.

For more information, contact the Program Supervisor at [email protected] or 505-277-6033.For Macintosh-specific questions, contact Caroline Orcutt at [email protected] or 505-277-6037.

Computer LiteracyAre you a new computer user? Start at the very begin-ning with our small classes and thoughtful instructors.Enroll in our Computer Literacy certificates and learnhow computers work, how to use Windows andMacintosh operating systems, and how to email andsurf the Internet. In addition, get basic informationabout the main applications used in desktop comput-ing. For those excited to learn more about the differ-ent operating systems, move to Computer LiteracyCertificate Level II. This program focuses on the fea-tures and functions of Windows and Macintosh.

Computer Literacy Certificate, Level INo. Course PagePrerequisite (as needed)51001 Beginning Keyboarding Fall 2012

Required Courses (6)51010 Learn to Use a Computer at Any Age 5151012 Email and the Internet 5151101 Windows: Operating System Basics 5154010 Learn to Use a Mac: An Easy-Paced Introduction 5554101 Macintosh: Operating System Basics 5551115 Windows: Organize Your Files and Photos 51

Computer Literacy Certificate, Level IINo. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)Computer Literacy Certificate Level I or equivalent experience.

Required Courses51102 Windows: Operating System

Intermediate Summer 201254122 Macintosh Maintenance and Support 55

Desktop Computing Electives (choose 1)52141 Word: Beginning 5252161 Excel: Beginning 53

Digital Arts Electives (choose 1)54118 Macintosh OS X Applications 5556101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 60

Students ages 12-17 who wish to attend classes atContinuing Education may contact the programsupervisor for information and registration requirements.

To ensure that you have a seat in a class and a copyof the course textbook or handouts, we recommendthat you register at least one week in advance of theclass start date.

The courses in these program areas are eligible forUNM employee tuition remission. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call505-277-0077 or see our staff listing on page 4.

Online Professional Courses 7Custom Training 8Leadership, Management and Supervision 40Leadership & Management Tools 41Professional Communications 42 Employment and Career Development 45Business and Professional Careers 46Health & Community Action Development 46Desktop Computing 52Digital Arts 56IT Professions 67Health & Fitness 91

“ The instructor was terrific. Thorough andpatient. She really knows her stuff and makes itso easy to understand. ”

— Computer Skills Student

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Custom Microsoft Office 2007 or Office 2010 ClassesIn addition to the Microsoft Office classes offered in this catalog, UNM Continuing Education can create customized MS Office classes for your company ordepartment that is upgrading to a new MS Office ver-sion. Contact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at505-277-6034 or email [email protected]

For more information contact the Program Supervisorat [email protected] or 505-277-6033.

Online courses are now available for Office 2003and 2007. Visit dce.unm.edu and choose “onlinecourses” on the home page. For more informationcontact the Program Supervisor [email protected] or 505-277-6033.

Microsoft Office SpecialistThe Microsoft Office Specialist (MOS) credential is aglobally recognized standard that meets industrydemand and certifies your computer knowledge andskills using 2007 or 2010 Microsoft Office. Find outmore about this MOS credential athttp://www.microsoft.com/learning/en/us/certification/mos.aspx

Microsoft Word MOSNo. Course Page52141 Word: Beginning 5252142 Word: Intermediate 5252143 Word: Advanced 52

Microsoft Excel MOSNo. Course Page52161 Excel: Beginning 5352162 Excel: Intermediate 5352163 Excel: Advanced 53

Microsoft Access MOSNo. Course Page52181 Access: Beginning 5352182 Access: Intermediate 5352183 Access: Advanced 53

Access Database Manager CertificateDemonstrate that you have the fundamental skillsneeded to use an Access database, extract meaningfuldata, and develop large-scale Access applications formultiple users. Complete the entire Access DatabaseManager Certificate in just one semester!No. Course Page

Required Courses52181 Access: Beginning 5352182 Access: Intermediate 5352183 Access: Advanced 5352185 Access: Mastering Queries 5452186 Access: Creating Custom Reports 5452187 Access: Managing Data 5465011 Relational Database Design Fundamentals 68

Desktop Computing

UNM employees, you may use your TuitionRemission benefit for all Business & Technology cours-es. For complete Tuition Remission policy information,please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

August 1-3 Series tuition $499

Complete the three levels of Access and RelationalDatabase Design Fundamentals, then immerse your-self in Access special topics during Data Camp. Thisis a great way to complete your Access DatabaseManager Certificate before the end of the summer!Enjoy lunch on-site Wednesday-Friday and a savingsof over $150. Limit of 14 seats. Get yours now!

Access Data Camp courses must be purchased as aseries to obtain the Camp price.

52185 Access: Mastering Queries 54

52186 Access: Creating Custom Reports 54

52187 Access: Managing Data 54

Access DataCamp

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Macintosh CertificatesThe Macintosh certificate program prepares studentsfor operating, upgrading and maintaining Macintoshcomputer systems at home and in the office. In addi-tion, this training provides the basis for a professionalMacintosh consulting and troubleshooting career.

Real World Macintosh CertificateNo. Course PagePrerequisite (as needed)54010 Learn to Use a Mac OR basic computer familiarity 55

Required Courses (4)54101/11 Macintosh Operating System: Basics 55/5554118 Macintosh OS X Applications 5554119 Macintosh OS X Administering and Networking 5554122 Macintosh Maintenance and Support 55

MacintoshMacintosh SupportNo. Course PagePrerequisite (as needed)54010 Learn to Use a Mac OR basic computer familiarity 55

Required Courses (3)54101/11 Macintosh: Operating System: Basics 5554118 Macintosh OS X Applications 5554151 Macintosh OS X Support Mastery Fall 2012

Looking for funding assistance? You’ve got options:

Tuition 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 or a managed pay-ment plan. For a list of funding resources visit our website at http://dce.unm.edu/loans-financial-aid.htm

We offer free advisement with a program supervisor tohelp you choose the training and funding options thatwork best for you. We make sure that you have all of theinformation you need to complete any required paper-work. For a list of Program Supervisors with their special-ized areas of study and contact information see page 4.

Application and Registration Process

1. Schedule an appointment with a programsupervisor

2. Use the completed advisement form to workwith your selected funder

3. Contact your program supervisor about yourcompleted funding application and award

4. A copy of your advisement form will be forwarded to the UNM Continuing Educationregistration office and you will be registered forclasses. You will receive confirmation via email.

Contact Sherry TenClay, Senior Program Manager, at 505-277-6038 or [email protected] for more information.

UNM Continuing Education is the only AppleAuthorized Training Center in New Mexico. For information on certifications and exams, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037.

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Digital ArtsContact: Caroline Orcutt, Program Supervisor, 505-277-6037, [email protected]. For a comprehensive Digital Arts Program catalog, see our website or contact the program supervisor.

Graphic Design & Visual CommunicationGraphic Design/Print CertificatesThe Graphic Design/Print certificates focus on profes-sional design and production for printed materialsincluding brochures, newsletters, ads, letterhead,posters, etc. Level I provides information and skillstowards entry-level employment. Level II providesadvanced training for employment. You may work onLevels I and II consecutively or concurrently.

Graphic Design/Print Certificate, Level INo. Course Page

Required Design Courses (5)55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 5655102/322 History of Graphic Design OR

Photography Spring 2013/Fall 201255103 Typography Fall 201255105 2D Design Spring 201355201 Drawing Basics for Graphics Fall 2012

Required Business Courses (2)55604 Writing Creative Copy for

Print and Web Media Fall 201255625 Legal Issues in Digital Arts 57

Computer Prerequisites (as needed)51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics 51/55/55

Required Computer Courses (8)56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 6056121/6 InDesign: Beginning 60/Fall 201256122 InDesign: Intermediate 6156181 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs 6156185 Digital Prepress Spring 201356211 Illustrator: Beginning 6156311 Photoshop: Beginning 6156391 Color Management and Calibration Fall 2012

Graphic Design/Print Certificate, Level IINo. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)Graphic Design/Print Certificate Level I courses, as needed, orequivalent experience

Required Design Courses (3)55108 Symbols: Introduction to Visual Literacy Fall 201255202 Illustration Fundamentals Fall 201255221/6392 Color Theory Spring 2013/62

Design Electives (choose 2)55106 Advertising Design 5755107 Publication Design Fall 201255123 Logo Design Spring 201355801/3 Photography with a Digital Camera 58/5855804 Photography Composition 58

Required Business Course (choose 1)55622 Marketing and Self Promotion for

Digital Artists Spring 201355623 Marketing with Social Media 5755624 Starting a Digital Arts Business Fall 201255627 Portfolios for Photographers

and Designers Spring 2013

Required Independent Study (1)55701 Independent Study in Digital Arts Fall 2012

Required Computer Courses (3)56123 InDesign: Advanced Spring 201356212 Illustrator: Intermediate 6156312/27 Photoshop: Intermediate OR

for Print 61/Fall 2012

Caroline Orcutt, MA, Program Supervisor

Caroline Orcutt began her association with UNM Continuing Education teachinggraphic design in 1986. Under her guidance, the Graphic Design Program developedfrom one class into the current Digital Arts Program, now offering more than 20 dif-ferent certificates, over 100 courses, online options, and Apple Authorized TrainingCenter status. Caroline’s experience with graphic design, printing, advertising, webdesign, illustration, photography, and filmmaking, along with her MA in art, give her acommanding and thorough knowledge of the field.

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Website Design CertificatesThe Website Design certificates focus on building andmaintaining professional and effective websites.Various tools and techniques for web editing, graphicsand marketing are presented. Level I provides informa-tion and skills towards entry-level employment. LevelII provides advanced training for employment. ForLevel II, choose a design or development concentra-tion or a combination. You may work on Levels I andII consecutively or concurrently.

Website Design Certificate, Level INo. Course PageRequired Design Courses (5)55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 5655102/232/322/32 History of Graphic Design,

Animation, Photography, or Filmmaking

Spring 2013/Fall 2013/Fall 2012/Fall 201255103 Typography Fall 201255125 Designing for the Web 5755231 Storyboarding 57

Required Business Courses (2)55604 Writing Creative Copy for Print and

Web Media Fall 201255625 Legal Issues in Digital Arts 57

Computer Prerequisites (as needed)51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics 51/55/55

Required Computer Courses (10)56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 6056181 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs 6156211 Illustrator: Beginning 6156311/51 Photoshop: Beginning

OR Fireworks 61/Fall 201257111 Flash: Beginning 6358101 Creating and Maintaining a Website 6558111 (X)HTML: Beginning 6558117 CSS: Cascading Style Sheets 6558121 Dreamweaver: Beginning 6658122 Dreamweaver: Intermediate 66

Website Design & Development

Computer Elective (choose 1)56129 Book Publishing with InDesign 6156130 ePublishing with InDesign Fall 201256134 Interactive InDesign Spring 201356213 Illustrator: Advanced 6156312/27 Photoshop: Intermediate OR

for Print 61/Fall 201256313 Photoshop: Advanced Fall 2012

Electives (1 or more)Any 1 or more Digital Arts courses (54000-59999) for a totalof 8-16 hours

Graphic Design Basics CertificateThe Digital Arts Basics certificates are designed for thesmall business owner, office employee or anyone whowants to learn the basics of digital arts used in design,marketing and multimedia and needs just the essentialsto get started quickly. Get started with the basics inGraphic Design, Web Design, Digital Photography or all three. These courses also apply to the Level Icertificates.

No. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics 51/55/55

Required Courses (9)55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 5656101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 6056121/6 InDesign: Beginning 60/Fall 201256122 InDesign: Intermediate 6156181 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs 6156185 Digital Prepress Spring 201356211 Illustrator: Beginning 6156311 Photoshop: Beginning 6156391 Color Management and Calibration Fall 2012

“ I appreciated the pace of the class, thepatience of the instructor and the top-level computers and software. ”

—Digital Arts Student

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Required Design Courses (3)55105 2D Design Spring 201355108 Symbols: Introduction to Visual Literacy Fall 201255221/6392 Color Theory Spring 2013/62

Design Elective (choose 1)55106 Advertising Design 5755123 Logo Design Spring 201355201 Drawing Basics for Graphics Fall 201255202 Illustration Fundamentals Fall 201255801/3 Photography with a

Digital Camera 58/5855804 Photography Composition 58

Required Business Course (choose 1)55620 Website Marketing and Search Engine

Optimization Fall 201255622 Marketing and Self Promotion

for Digital Artists Spring 201355623 Marketing with Social Media 5755624 Starting a Digital Arts Business Fall 201255627 Portfolios for Photographers

and Designers Spring 201355635 The Basics of Media Producing Spring 2013

Required Independent Study (1)55701 Independent Study in Digital Arts Fall 2012

Required Computer Courses (5)56311/51 Photoshop: Beginning

OR Fireworks 61/Fall 201258123 Dreamweaver: Advanced Fall 201258201 Principles of Accessible Web Design Fall 201258221 Content Management Systems for Websites 6658401 Web Programming: Basics 66

Design Concentration (choose 3)56312 Photoshop: Intermediate 6156326 Photoshop for the Web Spring 201357112 Flash: Intermediate 6358128 Using Dreamweaver and

Flash Together Spring 2013

Development Concentration (choose 3)58411 JavaScript: Beginning Fall 201258112/5 (X)HTML: Intermediate OR HTML 5 65/6559411 Web Programming with PHP and MySQL 6658231 WordPress: Beginning Fall 201258207 Green Web Design with Online Forms 66

Electives (1 or more)Any 1 or more Digital Arts courses (54000-59999) for a totalof 8-16 hours

Web Design Basics CertificateThe Digital Arts Basics certificates are designed for thesmall business owner, office employee, or anyone whowants to learn the basics of digital arts used in design,marketing and multimedia and needs just the essentialsto get started quickly. Get started with the basics inGraphic Design, Web Design, Digital Photography or all three. These courses also apply to the Level Icertificates.

No. Course PagePrerequisite (as needed)51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics 51/55/55

Required Courses (9)55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 5656101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 6056181 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs 6156311/51 Photoshop: Beginning

OR Fireworks 61/Fall 201258101 Creating and Maintaining a Website 6558111 (X)HTML: Beginning 6558117 CSS: Cascading Style Sheets 6558121 Dreamweaver: Beginning 6658122 Dreamweaver: Intermediate 66

Web Developer CertificateBuild interactive, data driven websites using bothclient-side and server-side technologies. Acquire anunderstanding of database design and use, developbasic programming skills, and attain a solid foundationin the construction of websites.

No. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics 51/55/5552181 Access: Beginning 53

Required Courses (12)58111 Beginning (X)HTML 6558112/5 (X)HTML: Intermediate OR HTML 5 65/6558117 CSS: Cascading Style Sheets 6558201 Principles of Accessible Web Design Fall 201258221 Content Management Systems for Websites 6658231 WordPress: Beginning Fall 201258401 Web Programming Basics 6658411 JavaScript: Beginning Fall 201258870N XML Essentials (online) 6759411 Web Programming with PHP and MySQL 6659412 Web Programming with PHP and MySQL:

Intermediate Fall 201265011 Relational Database Design Fundamentals 68

Electives (choose 2)56311 Photoshop: Beginning 6157111 Flash: Beginning 6358121 Dreamweaver: Beginning 6658207 Green Web Design with Online Forms 6659441 Ruby on Rails: Beginning 67

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Multimedia Certificate, Level INo. Course PageRequired Design Courses (4)55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 5655102/232/322/32 History of Graphic Design,

Animation, Photography, or Filmmaking

Spring 2013/Fall 2013/Fall 2012/Fall 201255103 Typography Fall 201255125 Designing for the Web 57

Design Elective (choose 1)55105 2D Design Spring 201355201 Drawing Basics for Graphics Fall 201255231 Storyboarding 57

Required Business Courses (2)55604 Writing Creative Copy for

Print and Web Media Fall 201255625 Legal Issues in Digital Arts 57

Computer Prerequisite (as needed)51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics 51/55/55

Required Computer Courses (10)56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 6056211 Illustrator: Beginning 6156311/51 Photoshop: Beginning

OR Fireworks 61/Fall 201256391 Color Management and Calibration Fall 201257105 Principles of Motion Graphics 6257111 Flash: Beginning 6358101 Creating and Maintaining a Website 6558111 (X)HTML: Beginning 6558121 Dreamweaver: Beginning 6658122 Dreamweaver: Intermediate 66

Computer Elective (choose 1)56181 Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs 6157601 Digital Audio: An Introduction Fall 201258117 CSS: Cascading Style Sheets 65

Print/Web Concentration (3)56121/6 InDesign: Beginning 60/Fall 201256122 InDesign: Intermediate 6156185 Digital Prepress Spring 2013

Web/Video Production Concentration (3)55911 Digital Videography: An Introduction 6057311 Premiere: Beginning AND 6357312 Premiere: Intermediate OR Fall 2012 57322/911 Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate

OR FCP 101 63/64

Multimedia Certificate, Level IINo. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)Multimedia Certificate Level I courses, as needed, or equivalent experience

Required Design Courses (choose 2)55108 Symbols: Introduction to Visual Literacy Fall 201255202 Illustration Fundamentals Fall 201255221/6392 Color Theory Spring 2013/62

Design and Related Electives (choose 2)Any 2 or more Graphic Design, Business, Digital Photographyor Digital Videography (55000-55999) courses for a total of16-32 hours

Required Business Course (choose 1)55620 Website Marketing and Search Engine

Optimization Fall 201255622 Marketing and Self Promotion

for Digital Artists Spring 201355623 Marketing with Social Media 5755624 Starting a Digital Arts Business Fall 201255627 Portfolios for Photographers

and Designers Spring 201355635 The Basics of Media Producing Spring 2013

Required Independent Study (1)55701 Independent Study in Digital Arts Fall 2012

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Get Ahead with a Tutorial Elective

Two-hour one-on-one sessions with the instructorof your choice are available in Macintosh andDigital Arts topics if you have attended a six-houror longer class in the same topic. Contact CarolineOrcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule a day andtime that is convenient for you. $199.

We can design custom courses exclusively for theneeds of your business or organization. Contact ourCustom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or [email protected] for more information.

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Digital Photography CertificatesThe Digital Photography certificates offer professionaltraining in creating effective photographs, editing andmanipulating digital photographic compositions, anddeveloping photographic portfolios. Digital photogra-phy may be used in web design, multimedia, filmmak-ing, as a fine art medium or in commercial photogra-phy. Level I provides information and skills towardsentry-level employment. Level II provides advancedtraining for employment. You may work on Levels Iand II consecutively or concurrently. Note: A digitalcamera is required for these certificates.

Digital Photography Certificate, Level INo. Course PageCamera Prerequisites (as needed)55807 Choosing the Right Digital Camera 5855808 Getting Started with Your Digital Camera 59

Required Photography Courses (5)55322 History of Photography Fall 201255801/3 Photography with a Digital Camera 58/5855804 Photography Composition 5855810/24 Using Natural Light OR Nature and

Landscape Photography 59/Fall 201255821/3 Photography with a Digital Camera II

OR Digital SLR Techniques 59/59

Required Business Course (1)55625 Legal Issues in Digital Arts 57

Computer Prerequisite (as needed)51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics 51/55/55

Required Computer Courses (5)56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 6056105 Scanning and Digitizing Photos: Basics 6056311/31 Photoshop OR Elements: Beginning 61/6256312/32 Photoshop OR Elements: Intermediate 61/6256391 Color Management and Calibration Fall 2012

Required Photo Organizing Course (choose 1)51115 Organize Your Files and Photos 5154303 iPhoto: Beginning 5656361 Lightroom: Beginning Fall 2012

Electives (1 or more)Any 1 or more Digital Arts courses (54000-59999) for a totalof 8-16 hours

Required Computer Courses (choose 5)56311/51 Photoshop: Beginning

OR Fireworks 61/Fall 201256312 Photoshop: Intermediate 6156326 Photoshop for the Web Spring 201357112 Flash: Intermediate 6358123 Dreamweaver: Advanced Fall 201258201 Principles of Accessible Web Design Fall 201258401 Web Programming: Basics 6658207 Green Web Design with Online Forms 66

Print/Web Concentration (3)56123 InDesign: Advanced Spring 201356212 Illustrator: Intermediate 6156312/27 Photoshop: Intermediate

OR for Print 61/Fall 2012

Web/Video Production Concentration (3)57913 FCP 300: Final Cut Pro Advanced Editing 6457411/31/951 After Effects OR Motion

Fall 2012/Spring 2013/Spring 201357611/981 Logic Pro: Beginning-Intermediate

OR Logic 101 63/64

Electives (1 or more)Any 1 or more Digital Arts courses (54000-58999) for a totalof 8-16 hoursIf you are working toward a certificate and

cannot find the class you need, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 for advisement.

“ The instructor engages with each and everystudent in a relevant way. ”

—Digital Arts Student

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Required Design and Photography Courses (3)55101 Graphic Design and Visual Communication 5655822 Professional Lighting Techniques Fall 201255828 Creating Depth in Digital Photography 59

Photography Electives (choose 4)55810/24 Using Natural Light OR Nature and

Landscape Photography 59/Fall 201255821/3 Photography with a Digital Camera II

OR Digital SLR Techniques 59/5955825 Photographing People in Digital Fall 201255827 Digital Wedding Photography Spring 201355830 Digital Black and White Photography Fall 201255831 Architectural Photography Spring 201355832 Sports and Action Photography Spring 201355834 High Dynamic Range Photography Spring 201355836 Video Recording with your Digital Camera Fall 201255911 Digital Videography: An Introduction 60

OR any other Digital Photography (55800-55899) course

Required Business Course (choose 1)55622 Marketing and Self Promotion

for Digital Artists Spring 201355623 Marketing with Social Media 5755624 Starting a Digital Arts Business Fall 201255627 Portfolios for Photographers

and Designers Spring 2013

Required Independent Study (1)55701 Independent Study in Digital Arts Fall 2012

Required Computer Courses (2)56313 Photoshop: Advanced Fall 201256392 Color Theory in Digital Media Summer 2012

Electives (1 or more)Any 1 or more Digital Arts courses (54000-58999) for a totalof 8-16 hours

Digital Photography Basics CertificateThe Digital Arts Basics certificates are designed for thesmall business owner, office employee or anyone whowants to learn the basics of digital arts used in design,marketing and multimedia and needs just the essentialsto get started quickly. Get started with the basics inGraphic Design, Web Design, Digital Photography orall three. These courses also apply to the Level I certificates.No. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics 51/55/5555807 Choosing the Right Digital Camera 5855808 Getting Started with Your Digital Camera 59

Required Courses (7)55801/3Photography with a Digital Camera 58/5855804 Photography Composition 5856101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 6056105 Scanning and Digitizing Photos: Basics 6056311/31 Photoshop OR Elements: Beginning 61/6256312/32 Photoshop OR Elements: Intermediate 61/6256391 Color Management and Calibration Fall 2012

Required Photo Organizing Course (choose 1)51115 Organize Your Files and Photos 5154303 iPhoto: Beginning 5656361 Lightroom: Beginning Fall 2012

Photography opportunities abound with Story of New Mexico’s tours. Join the CheyenneMountain Zoo tour for the elephant class inColorado Springs, or get some shots at theSanta Fe Rail Yard Tour. See page 74 ordce.unm.edu for additional destinations!

Use Your Photography Skills on a Story of New MexicoTrip or Tour

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Music Production CertificateEnter the world of modern music production withdigital recording, editing and mixing techniques. Puttogether a collection of virtual instruments to beplayed live or used with other software. Discover dynamite production solutions for music bed, sound-track, hip hop, rhythm and blues, rock, electronicmusic creation and more.No. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics

51/55/55

Required Courses (4)57601 Digital Audio: An Introduction Fall 201257611/981 Logic Pro: Beginning-Intermediate OR

Logic 101: An Introduction to Logic Pro 63/64

57641 Reason: Software with a Beat Fall 201257691 Music Promotion and Distribution Fall 2012

Advanced Music Production CertificateNo. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)Music Production courses, as needed, or equivalent experience

Required Course (1)57983 Logic 301: Advanced Music Production Fall 2012

Music Production

Digital Filmmaking CertificatesThe Digital Filmmaking certificates offer professionaltraining in digital filmmaking including videography,video and audio editing, motion graphics, televisionproduction and demo reels. Learn the skills necessaryfor professional video projects, film shorts, broadcast-ing or innovative filmmaking. Choose a video ormotion graphics concentration or a combination. Level I provides information and skills towards entry-level employment. Level II provides advanced trainingfor employment. You may work on Levels I and IIconsecutively or concurrently. Note: A digital videocamera and tripod are required for some classes inthese certificates.

Digital Filmmaking Certificate, Level INo. Course Page

Required Videography and Related Courses (6)55231 Storyboarding 5755232/322/32 History of Animation,

Photography, or FilmmakingFall 2013/Fall 2012/Fall 2012

55804 Photography Composition 5855911 Digital Videography: An Introduction 6055921/42 Documentary Videography OR

Community Media Studio ProductionSpring 2013/60

55931 Cinematography Basics: Lights, Camera, Action! Fall 2012

Required Business Courses (2)55625 Legal Issues in Digital Arts 5755635 The Basics of Media Producing Spring 2013

Computer Prerequisite (as needed)51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics

51/55/55

Required Computer Courses (9)56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 6056311 Photoshop: Beginning 6156312 Photoshop: Intermediate 6256325 Photoshop for Video Fall 201257105 Principles of Motion Graphics 6257601 Digital Audio: An Introduction Fall 201257311/22/911 Premiere: Beginning OR

Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate OR FCP 101 63/63/64

57312/22/911 Premiere: Intermediate OR Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate OR FCP 101 Fall 2012/63/64

57411/31/951 After Effects OR MotionFall 2012/Spring 2013/Spring 2013

Digital Filmmaking Certificate, Level IINo. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)Digital Filmmaking Certificate Level I courses, as needed, orequivalent experience

For information on advanced curriculum in DigitalFilmmaking, contact the program supervisor.

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Apple Authorized Training CenterUNM Continuing Education is the only AppleAuthorized Training Center in New Mexico. We offerApple Training for certification in Final Cut Pro andLogic Pro, Apple’s premiere video editing and musicproduction software. We administer exams for allApple Certifications, including all Creative ProfessionalApplications, iLife and iWork, and Mac OS X exams.

Apple Certified ProDifferentiate yourself to employers and prospectiveclients as an Apple Certified Pro, and gain a competi-tive edge in the ever-changing job market. Apple certi-fication programs create a benchmark for assessingusers’ proficiency in Apple’s professional applications.Level One certification attests to basic operationalknowledge of the application. Level Two demonstratesknowledge of advanced features and a deeper under-standing of the application.

Apple Certified Pro: Final Cut Pro Level OneNo. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)54101/11 Macintosh: Operating System: Basics 55/55

OR basic knowledge of Macintosh OS X56311 Photoshop: Beginning 6157105 Principles of Motion Graphics 62

OR basic knowledge of editing terminology

Required Course (1)57322/911 Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate OR

FCP 101: Introduction to Final Cut Pro 63/64

Suggested Exam Prep (as needed)57799 Tutorial Elective for exam prep 64Exam Prep Guide and Practice Exam (see Apple’s website)

Required Exam (1)57990V Apple Certification Exam Session 64

Apple Certified Pro: Final Cut Pro Level TwoNo. Course PagePrerequisiteLevel One Final Cut Pro End User certification

Required Course (1)57913 FCP 300: Final Cut Pro Advanced Editing Fall 2012

Suggested Exam Prep (as needed)57799 Tutorial Elective for exam prep 64

Required Exam (1)57990V Apple Certification Exam Session 64

Apple Certified Pro: Motion Level One

No. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)54101/11 Macintosh: Operating System: Basics 55/55

OR basic knowledge of Macintosh OS X57105 Principles of Motion Graphics 62

OR basic knowledge of editing and motion graphics terminology

Required Course (1)57951 Motion 101: Introduction to Motion Spring 2013

Suggested Exam Prep (as needed)57699 Tutorial Elective for exam prep 64

Required Exam (1)57990V Apple Certification Exam Session 64

Apple Certified Pro: Logic Pro Level One

No. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)54101/11 Macintosh Operating System: Basics 55/55

OR basic knowledge of Macintosh OS X 57601 Digital Audio: An Introduction Fall 2012

OR basic knowledge of audio terminology

Required Course (1)57611/981 Logic Pro: Beginning-Intermediate OR 63/64

Logic 101: An Introduction to Logic Pro

Suggested Exam Prep (as needed)57699 Tutorial Elective for exam prep 64

Required Exam (1)57990V Apple Certification Exam Session 64

Apple Certified Pro: Logic Pro Level Two

No. Course PagePrerequisiteLevel One Logic Pro End User certification

Required Course (1)57983 Logic 301: Advanced Music Production

in Logic Pro Fall 2012

Suggested Exam Prep (as needed)57799 Tutorial Elective for exam prep 64

Required Exam (1)57990V Apple Certification Exam Session 64

UNM Continuing Education is the only AppleAuthorized Training Center in New Mexico. For more information on certifications and exams,call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037.

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Gain a competitive edge in the ever-changing job marketand advance your professional creative career.

UNM Continuing Education is the only Apple Authorized Training Center in

New Mexico. We offer Apple training for certification in Final Cut Pro and

Logic Pro, Apple’s premiere video editing and music production software.

We also administer exams for all Apple Certifications, including all Pro Apps,

iLife and iWork, and Mac OS X exams. See pages 34 and 64 for details.

Call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or email [email protected] more information or free advisement.

Apple Creative Professional Training

Animation & Motion GraphicsAnimation and Motion Graphics CertificatesThe Animation and Motion Graphics certificates offerprofessional training for moving graphics includingcharacter design, 2D and 3D animation, video editingand visual effects. Learn the art and design skills neces-sary for professional moving graphics, including thosefor digital filmmaking, the Web, game design, andother modeling and animation careers. Level I pro-vides information and skills towards entry-levelemployment. Level II provides advanced training foremployment. You may work on Levels I and II consec-utively or concurrently.

Animation and Motion Graphics, Level INo. Course Page

Required Design Courses (4)55201 Drawing Basics for Graphics Fall 201255202 Illustration Fundamentals Fall 201255231 Storyboarding 5755232/332 History of Animation

OR Filmmaking Fall 2013/Fall 2012

Required Business Courses (1)55625 Legal Issues in Digital Arts 57

Computer Prerequisite (as needed)51101/4101/11 Operating System Basics 51/55/55

Required Computer Courses (10)56101 Computer Graphics: An Introduction 6056211 Illustrator: Beginning 6156311 Photoshop: Beginning 6157105 Principles of Motion Graphics 6257111 Flash: Beginning 6357112 Flash: Intermediate 6357115 Cartoon Animation with Flash Fall 201257411/31/951 After Effects OR Motion

Fall 2012/Spring 2013/Spring 201357601 Digital Audio: An Introduction Fall 201257311/22/911 Premiere: Beginning

OR Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate OR FCP 101 63/63/64

Animation and Motion Graphics, Level IINo. Course PagePrerequisites (as needed)Animation and Motion Graphics Certificate Level I courses, asneeded, or equivalent experience

For information on advanced curriculum in Animation andMotion Graphics, contact the program supervisor.

To ensure enrollment in a class, we recommend thatyou register at least one week in advance of theclass start date.

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Information Technology certifications continue to increase in value. Employers are demanding a concrete methodof assessing the knowledge, skills and abilities of potential employees. A certification demonstrates that you havemet the international standard of the relevant certifying body. In addition to the certification content listed here,check our website at dce.unm.edu for online certification courses. For more information, contact the ProgramSupervisor at [email protected] or 505-277-6033.

Learn the skills in-demand for supporting and manag-ing today’s complex computer networks. Computertechnicians support local area networks, workstations,switches, printers and peripherals. These positionsrequire a broad knowledge of network integration,network interoperability, communication technologies,network protocols and security. Get prepared for cur-rent job opportunities as well as new career options innetwork administration and engineering.

A testing voucher is included with each of theCompTIA certification courses. Upon completion ofeach course, place your voucher request by contactingNanette Bowring at [email protected].

Network TechnicianA+ CertificationCompTIA A+ certification gives you training andexperience in the building, maintenance and repair ofpersonal computers. A+ validates the latest skills need-ed from today’s computer support professionals. TheA+ credential requires two tests.No. Course PageRequired Courses63131 Essentials of Hardware and

Software Operating Systems 6763134 Hardware Repair and Troubleshooting 67

Network+ CertificationSuccessful Network+ candidates possess the knowledgeto configure and install network hardware, and todeploy, configure and support software using differentnetwork topologies, services, and protocols.

No. Course PagePrerequisiteA+ certification or two years of networking experience.

Required Course63312 Network Support (Network+) 68

Server TechnicianServer+ CertificationCompTIA Server+ certification, an international indus-try credential, validates the knowledge of individualswith 18-24 months of experience with IndustryStandard Server Architecture (ISSA) technology.Professionals who want to certify their advanced tech-nical knowledge in areas such as RAID, SCSI, andmultiple CPUs should consider this certification.

No. Course PagePrerequisitesA+ certificationNetwork+ certification

Required Course63201 Server Administration Concepts (Server +) Fall 2012

Linux TechnicianLinux+ CertificationThe Linux+ Certification proves technical competencyand a broad awareness of Linux operating systems.Those holding Linux+ certification demonstrate criticalknowledge of installation, operation, administration,and troubleshooting services.

No. Course PagePrerequisitesA+ certificationNetwork+ certification or two years of Linux administrationexperience.

Required Courses64101 Linux Fundamentals Fall 201264102 Supporting Linux Workstations Fall 2012

Watch for our newest Linux courses beginning Fall2012, including an intro to Linux Desktop,Virtualization, Virtualization with VMware ESXi andVirtual Desktop Infrastructure. For early registrationinformation, email the Senior Program Manager [email protected].

CompTIA Certifications for Systems Engineering

Financial Aid and Loans may be available for manyof our courses and certificate programs and certifica-tions. For more information, contact your ProgramSupervisor, see page 166 or visit our website atdce.unm.edu/loans-financial-aid.htm

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s EngineeringSecurity Specialist Security+ CertificationSecurity+ validates your security management skills.The exam covers industry-wide topics including com-munication security, infrastructure security, cryptogra-phy, access control, authentication, external attack, andoperational and organization security. This certificationis recommended for senior technicians with two ormore years of experience.

No. Course PagePrerequisitesA+ certificationNetwork+ certification or three years of technical networkingexperience with emphasis on security.

Required Course63511 Security+ Fall 2012

Custom IT courses and IT consultation

If your business has a need for customized train-ing specifically for a group of employees in desk-top support, programming, IT security, systemsengineering, ITIL, GIS or other IT course topic, ourCustom Training Program can provide these cours-es at your site or at ours. We also provide expert ITconsultation for businesses. Contact the UNMContinuing Education Custom Training Program at277-6034 or email [email protected]

UNM employees, you may use your TuitionRemission benefit for all Business & Technology cours-es. For complete Tuition Remission policy information,please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

The courses in these program areas are eligible forUNM employee tuition remission. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call505-277-0077 or see our staff listing on page 4.

Online Professional Courses 7Custom Training 8Leadership, Management and Supervision 40Leadership & Management Tools 41Professional Communications 42 Employment and Career Development 45Business and Professional Careers 46Health & Community Action Development 46Desktop Computing 52Digital Arts 56IT Professions 67Health & Fitness 91

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We offer Microsoft and Oracle professional coursesonline! Visit dce.unm.edu and choose “online courses”near the top of the home page. For more informationcontact the Program Supervisor at 505-277-6033, [email protected].

Microsoft professionals such as network administrators,system administrators, and other IT professionals usingMicrosoft’s Windows Server 2008 will find onlinecourses convenient and helpful in exercising theirexisting knowledge and learning the new. Experiencein implementing and administering Windows networkoperating systems; familiarity with network servicesand applications is required prior to registering for aMicrosoft Professional online course.

Take a look at our Microsoft courses on page 52.

Professionals such as database administrators, develop-ers, and others planning to take the Oracle ApplicationServer 10g certification exams will find our onlinecourses a great way to prepare study and refresh forthe exams. Experience with Linux operating systems;some experience in Internet based application adminis-tration; a good understanding of Oracle ApplicationServer components and concepts are required prior toregistering for online Oracle course.

Take a look at our online Oracle classes on our websiteat dce.unm.edu.

ITIL Certification

Information Technology Infrastructure Library(ITIL) CertificationITIL training is essential for IT professionals who wantto help their organization use IT to provide continu-ous service management and improvement. Thismethod of IT support can improve IT service and pro-ductivity while reducing costs.

Gain a basic understanding of the ITIL framework andhow it may be used to enhance the quality of IT serv-ice management within your organization. This threeday course concludes with the ITIL certification exam.

This highly interactive course includes a practical blendof instruction, Q&A, case studies, and sample examsto maximize adult learning and practical application.Instruction is delivered by an ITIL AccreditedTraining Organization, Propoint Solutions whoseEXIN Accredited Trainers (ATs) hold the ITIL ExpertCertification and the ISO/IEC 20000 Consultant

Certification. For more information visit the ITILwebsite at http://www.itil-officialsite.com/home/home.aspx. For schedule and availability con-tact the Program Supervisor at [email protected] or505-277-6033.

No. Course PageRequired Course67955 V3 ITIL® Foundation Certification Fall 2012

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IS)AutoCAD with 3D Modeling Certificate

AutoCAD CoursesComputer Assisted Drafting (CAD) proficiency isrequired for architects and other professionals who usecomputer drafting and drawing techniques. LearnAutoCAD from expert local practitioners. TheAutoCAD certificate program is appropriate for bothAutoCAD and AutoCAD LT users. For more informa-tion contact the Program Supervisor [email protected] or 505-277-6033.No. Course Page

Required Courses69111 AutoCAD/AutoCAD Lite: Beginning 6869112 AutoCAD/AutoCAD Lite: Intermediate 6869113 AutoCAD/AutoCAD Lite: Advanced 6869115 3D Modeling with AutoCAD Fall 2012Elective Course (Choose 0-1)69116 Introducation to Sketch-Up Fall 2012

Register and complete any of our AutoCAD classesand receive access to the AutoCAD student versionfor three years. The student version contains thesame AutoCAD software as the $4000 version, butis to be used for student practice and projects only.Access information is given the first day of class.

Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Analyst Certificate

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

Learn how to use Geographic Information Systems tohelp identify solutions to complex, real world chal-lenges. GIS provides tools to analyze any comprehen-sive set of data tied to location information. More andmore businesses are turning to GIS to address theirneeds for data collection and to make more informeddecisions. For more information contact the ProgramSupervisor at [email protected] or 505-277-6033.

No. Course Page

Required Courses69304 Basic Cartography Fall 201269305 Introduction to Geographic

Information Systems Fall 201269311 ArcGIS Desktop: Tools and Functionality® Fall 201269312 Project Management for

GIS Professionals Fall 201269313 Advanced GIS Fall 2012Elective Courses (Choose 0-5)69116 Introducation to Sketch-Up Fall 201252181 Access: Beginning 5352182 Access: Intermediate 5352183 Access: Advanced 5365011 Access: Relational Database

Design Fundamentals 68

Watch for our new advanced GIS courses and certificate coming in Fall 2012.

Custom IT courses and IT consultation

If your business has a need for customized trainingspecifically for a group of employees in desktop support, programming, systems engineering, GIS orother IT course topics, our Custom Training Programcan provide these courses at your site or at ours. Wealso provide expert IT consultation for businesses.Contact the UNM Continuing Education CustomTraining Program at 505-277-6034 or email [email protected] for more information.

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ProfessionalDevelopment & SkillsLeadership, Management andSupervision

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Managing Time Productively and Delegating for ResultsLearn how to create goals that lead to greater produc-tivity. Set priorities and stick to them. Manage conflict-ing role demands. Free up time by delegating taskscorrectly. Overcome the “I’d rather do it myself” syn-drome. Set specific goals for the long, intermediate,and short terms. Eliminate time wasters. Build dailyplans that move you toward your goals, while allowingflexibility.Course: 20518 $169 For: 6 hoursSection A: Jun 18-25 M 5:30pm-8:30pmNancy Greiff, PhD

This section contains individual course descriptions, dates and times. Please refer to the section beginning on page 11 for program information and guidelines for both UNM certificates and industry-sponsored certifications. For online course information, see page 7 or visit our website. You can also check the website for new course sections that may be established after catalog publication.

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Government University

UNM Continuing Education can create courses and programs specifically designed to meet state or federaltraining requirements. These include PMI certification,Lean Government, and Leadership programs. Pleasecontact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at 505-277-6034 or email [email protected]

Leadership, Management and Supervision Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:20525N Workplace Ethics $99 20526N Business Ethics for Managers $99 20527N Understanding Organizational Ethics $99 20530N Moving From Management

to Leadership $189 20531N Succession Planning for

Business Environments $39921349N Emotional Intelligence

in the Workplace $199

Human Resources Management Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:20989N Managing Diversity

in the Workplace $149 20990N HRCI Professional in

Human Resources (PHR) $899 20991N HRCI Senior Professional

in Human Resources (SPHR) $899 20992N Effective Hiring and Interviewing $29920994N Recruiting and Retention Strategies $399

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Project Managem

entOne Page Project Planning and ExecutionThis fast paced course looks at planning and executinga project using One Page. You will learn to embed thekey elements required to represent projects in a “onepage view.” When executing projects you will under-stand how to differentiate the planning and controllingelements needed to run and manage a project. Realcase studies are provided so that you can practice thispowerful technique. Best uses for the “one page” andintegration with tools such as MS Project are discussed.Course: 21021 $199 For: 6.5 hoursSection A: Jul 6 F 9:00am-4:00pmJane Betterton, BSChe, OPM3 Certified Professional

One Page Annual Planning and ExecutionThere are five key questions to answer in planning andexecuting effectively for any department, project orcompany. This course provides a road map for partici-pants to concisely create a One Page Plan that spansannual goals for 1-3+ years.Course: 21023 $199 For: 6.5 hoursSection A: Jun 29 F 9:00am-4:00pmKeri Stewart

MS Project Module 1: Project Plan DefinitionUse Microsoft Project as your Project ManagementInformation System (PMIS). Learn how to outline andbuild a specific project plan step-by-step, incorporatingcomplex relationships between tasks and resources.Design a Work Breakdown Structure to ensure com-pletion of the project, set realistic schedules, makeaccurate estimates, and manage the expectations ofcustomers. Prerequisite: 51101 or 51111 or equiva-lent experience.Course: 21025 $269 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 10-12 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmNote: 2010 Version.Mary Byrd

MS 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 usingMS Project. Explore trade-off analysis between cost,time and scope. Implement a tracking system forreporting project progress. Prerequisite: 21025 orprior approval from instructor.Course: 21030 $269 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 24-26 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmNote: 2010 Version.Mary Byrd

Register for the four One Page courses as a seriesand pay the series price: $649. Course numbers21018, 21019, 21021 and 21023.

Leadership &Management ToolsProject Management

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

As an official Project Management Institute instruc-tion provider, UNM Continuing Education providesthe tools to manage projects successfully.Understand the tools and skills to manage a project.Identify the deliverables, stakeholders, systems andprocesses that can improve your outcomes. Thenprepare for certification through our exam prepcourse, a proven path to exam success.

Applying Project Management for Effective TeamsMaster the complex and challenging organizationalprocess of project interaction and support. Learn tonavigate using project management to balanceresources within the organization. Learn to treat seg-ments of work as mini-projects, and understand howto use project management techniques to communi-cate developments clearly. This approach facilitates aprocess whereby customers actively participate in plan-ning and decision-making.Course: 21000 $449 For: 15 hoursSection A: Jun 18-22 MTWThF 9:30am-12:30pmJane Betterton, BSChe, OPM3 Certified Professional

One Page Communication PlanningCommunication is key to planning and execution suc-cess in organizations. In this course, participants willdevelop a one-page Communication Plan to identifysuccessful communication strategies.Course: 21018 $199 For: 6.5 hoursSection A: Jul 20 F 9:00am-4:00pmWanda Umber

One Page Team Building and Maintaining High PerformanceHigh performing teams require advanced and adapt-able facilitation skills of the team lead. In this course,participants will be provided with one page teambuilding framework and a team performance model todevelop an integrated approach for their organization.Course: 21019 $199 For: 6.5 hoursSection A: Jul 13 F 9:00am-4:00pmJane Betterton, BSChe, OPM3 Certified Professional

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The Five Most Important Writing StrategiesWriting quality affects your professional and personalsuccess, whether you’re writing business documents,academic papers, or novels. But what is quality writ-ing? In this course, you will learn to use the five mostimportant strategies for effective writing. The instruc-tor has 20+ years of experience with writing and edit-ing, and he will share his most important, most power-ful strategies with you. If you master these five strate-gies, your writing will significantly improve.Course: 22027 $79 For: 2 hoursSection A: Jul 19 Th 10:00am-12:00pmDavid Bowman

Learn to Use Commas CorrectlyDo commas confuse you? Commas are the most mis-used punctuation mark, but they have the greatesteffect on writing clarity and professionalism. Misusedcommas can confuse the reader and change the mean-ing of your sentences. Correctly used commas help thereader understand what you mean. In this 2-hourcourse, we’ll look at the major uses, and misuses, ofcommas.Course: 22028 $79 For: 2 hoursSection A: Jul 17 T 1:00pm-3:00pmDavid Bowman

MS Project: Team Communication andProductivityLearn to develop a comprehensive project manage-ment information system infrastructure and designadvanced reports to meet project communicationrequirements. Create and manage custom fields,reports and calendars. Develop and use a sharedresource pool and project templates. Prepare projectinformation to publish online. Share project informa-tion with other software. Review system requirementsfor workgroup collaboration and various add-on prod-ucts. Prerequisite: 21030.Course: 21041 $269 For: 8 hoursSection A: Aug 7-9 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmNote: 2010 Version.Mary Byrd

Project Management Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:21026N Microsoft Office 2010:

Beginning Project $29921027N Microsoft Office 2010:

Advanced Project $229

Negotiation and Conflict Resolution courses havemoved to page 23 as part of our new area ofCommunity Engagement courses. You’ll also findthem included in the Intermediate Supervisory SkillsCertificate on page 12. Same great instructors, samecertificate programs, in a new home. ConflictResolution/Mediation, Grant writing and Volunteer/Non-profit management). For more information contact Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor, [email protected] or 505-277-6025, or visitdce.unm.edu.

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Your business or department may want to take customizedProject Management classes as a group to learn theprocesses together, and then develop a unique project planfor your business. Also, PMI Exam Prep courses are offeredto businesses. Please contact the UNMCE Custom TrainingProgram at 505-277-6034 or [email protected]

The courses in these program areas are eligible forUNM employee tuition remission. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call505-277-0077 or see our staff listing on page 4.

Online Professional Courses 7Custom Training 8Leadership, Management and Supervision 40Leadership & Management Tools 41Professional Communications 42 Employment and Career Development 45Business and Professional Careers 46Health & Community Action Development 46Desktop Computing 52Digital Arts 56IT Professions 67Health & Fitness 91

For additional writing classes, go to page 89 in theReading & Writing section of Growth & Enrichment.

Early enrollment options are available for many ofour courses. For course listings in addition to thosein the current semester, contact your program super-visor or visit our website at dce.unm.edu.

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The Essentials of Writing MechanicsGrammar is not scary—or boring! Punctuation is notimpossible. Correct grammar, punctuation, and usageare essential for communicating clearly and profession-ally. This interactive course will strengthen your usageof writing mechanics to give your writing a profession-al touch. Taught by an editor with 20+ years of writ-ing and editing experience. Participants will receive acopy of the Precise Edit Training Manual.Course: 22031 $159 For: 4 hoursSection A: Jun 7 Th 8:00am-12:00pmSection B: Aug 9 Th 8:00am-12:00pmDavid Bowman

Professional Writing PowerGood writing is always important. Learn professionaltechniques to communicate effectively in writing.Learn to write what you mean in clear, direct, andwell-organized language. The result is good communi-cation and improved professional credibility. Taught byan editor with 20+ years of writing and editing experi-ence. Participants will receive a copy of the Precise EditTraining Manual. Course: 22032 $159 For: 4 hoursSection A: Jun 7 Th 1:00pm-5:00pmSection B: Aug 9 Th 1:00pm-5:00pmDavid Bowman

Customer Service OnlineSkillSoft self-study classes include:22011N Telephone Skills for

Business Professionals $99 22251N The Customer Service

Representative (CSR) $99 22281N How to Excel at Customer Service $399 22282N Measuring Customer Satisfaction $29922283N Internal Customer Service $29922284N Managing a Customer-Focused

Department $349

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Instruction and Facilitation Training

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Please note that our primary means of communica-tion with students regarding classes is through email.Make sure that your email address is correct whenregistering for a class, and check your email 24hours before your class begins.

Instruction and Facilitation Training

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Our courses can help you lead a better meeting,develop more effective communication tools, or ana-lyze the training needs of your organization. Our partnership with ASTD (American Society forTraining and Development) will offer professionalsupport in this growing career field.

Early Enrollment OptionSome future course offerings in this program arenow open for registration. Visit dce.unm.edu or contact Angela Pacheco at [email protected] or505-277-3975 for scheduled dates and times.

Facilitating Adult LearningDiscover how to facilitate learning in the workplace orclassroom. Explore adult learning theory, learningstyles, and the unique characteristics of adult learners.View adult learners both as a collective group and asindividuals with diverse needs. This course emphasizesthe practical, and summarizes the theoretical. It ishelpful to anyone teaching or training adults in formalor informal settings. Prerequisite: None.Course: 23000 $359 For: 15 hoursSection A: Jun 13-Jul 18 W 5:30pm-8:30pmCrista Benavidez

Introduction to Online InstructionExplore the fundamentals of online education.Understand the differences between face-to-face,hybrid, and fully-online learning environments and thestrengths and limitations of each. Develop course mate-rials and activities geared toward creating successfulonline learners. Discover strategies used to engageonline learners and establish social presence. Recognizethe role of an outstanding online instructor and what isrequired to effectively teach in an online environment.Course: 23041 $299 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 18-27 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmAngela Pacheco, MA

Create your own Custom Leadership University

UNM Continuing Education can create aLeadership University for businesses who want toimprove the supervisory, management, or leader-ship skills of their employees. Our custom trainingstaff will help you create a unique program that willtake your organization’s leadership to a higher levelof effectiveness while improving your organization’sbusiness results. Contact the UNMCE CustomTraining Program at 277-6034 or email [email protected]

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Exploring Technologies Used in Online InstructionExplore some of the technology tools used to createand deliver effective online courses. Familiarize your-self with common platforms including Moodle,WebCT, and Blackboard. Review the basics of devel-oping online courses in these platforms and thestrengths and limitations of each. Prerequisite: 23041.Course: 23042 $129 For: 3 hoursSection A: Jul 11 W 6:00pm-9:00pmJane Erlandson

Basics of Online Course DevelopmentLearn about instructional design principles to maxi-mize content comprehension in an online environ-ment. Develop effective learning objectives tailored toonline courses. Incorporate activites and other coursecontent that encourages interaction and enhances stu-dent engagement. Learn how to complete commoncourse development activities such as discussion ses-sions, uploading assignments, adding video, and oth-ers. Prerequisite: 23042.Course: 23045 $359 For: 15 hoursSection A: Jul 16-30 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmLudmila Layne

Training and Facilitation Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:23028N Presenting Successfully $129 23092N Facilitation Certificate Online $259

Traffic Safety Education TrainingDriver Education New Instructor TrainingThis 40-hour course provides instruction strategies forteaching Driver Education in the classroom andbehind the wheel. Completion of this training isrequired in order to be certified to teach DriverEducation in either private Driver Education schoolsor in public schools. Instructors currently teachingclassroom curriculum or behind the wheel on a train-ing waiver are required to take this class in order tocontinue teaching. Course: 23080 $450 For: 40 hoursSection A: Jul 16-20 MTWThF 8:00am-5:00pm

Section B: Jul 23-27 MTWThF 8:00am-5:00pmNote: This class is only open to new Driver EducationInstructors that have been approved for training. To verify that you are approved, please contact Yolanda Rodriguez at 505-277-8770 (Private/For-Profit Schools) or Judith Duran at 505-827-0486 (High School Driver Education).George Carmignani, PhD

Teaching TechniquesThis class will help prepare new teachers to createeffective classroom environments, presentations, andteaching plans. It is mandatory for the followinginstructors (who have not already taken the class):Driver Education Instructors who do not have a teach-ing license (see Rule 18.20.3.18F) Driving SafetyInstructors (see Rule 18.20.8.16F; this may be waivedwith documentation of a teaching certificate). This classis also open to current DWI School Facilitators,Driving Safety and Driver Education Instructors forCEU purposes. However, it may only be used for CEcredit every 2 years and cannot be taken every year. Course: 23082 $25 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 13 F 8:00am-5:00pmNote: This course is ONLY open to current and newTraffic Safety Instructors that are licensed andapproved to teach Driver Education, Driving Safety,and DWI School Facilitation for the state of NewMexico. For more information on how to become alicensed instructor, please contact Angela Pacheco at505-277-3975.Susan Deese-Roberts, PhD

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We are pleased to announce that the UNM Institute ofPublic Law’s Transportation Safety Law Center hasmoved to UNM Continuing Education. Instructor train-ing for Driver Education, Driving Safety, and DWIschools, as well as Ignition Interlock facilities licensingand monitoring services will now be done here.Continuing Education will also provide transportationsafety related trainings, educational materials develop-ment, and research. The same outstanding services—just at a new location!

505-277-0077 | dce.unm.edu | 1634 University Blvd. NE

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Employment and Career Development

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

WorkSkillsDevelop—or refine—your workplace and interpersonalskills with this comprehensive, results-focused course.Improve your ability to speak in a group, discover themost effective ways to get essential information fromyour supervisor, learn to resolve conflicts with your co-workers, and train yourself to cope with change in aprofessional manner. Explore the “ripple effect” ofteamwork, and learn effective ways to balance your lifebetween home and work. Apply five basic principlesthat will transform your new skills into a methodologyfor daily living.Course: 23105 $599 For: 36 hoursSection A: Jun 4-29 MWF 9:00am-12:00pmCarol March, MA

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Personal Career Development Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:22016N Obtaining Results from the Boss $69 21351N Get Your Career on the Fast Track $99 21352N Basic Business Skills to Get You

on the Fast Track $99 21353N Communication Skills to

Fast Ttrack Your Career $99 21354N Interpersonal Skills on the Fast Track $99 21355N The Boss Factor $99 21356N Improving Your Image $99 23110N Listening Essentials $16923112N Take Control of Your Time by

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DWI School New Facilitator TrainingThis class will help prepare new facilitators to teach inDWI Schools. The Facilitator’s role is to provide sup-port by helping the DWI School participants to hon-estly evaluate their drinking and driving behavior andfind ways to make positive changes through the devel-opment of an effective Personal Action Plan.Course: 23084 Free For: 8 hoursSection A: Jun 22 F 8:00am-5:00pmNote: This course is only open to current and newTraffic Safety Instructors that are licensed andapproved to teach Driver Education, Driving Safety,and DWI School Facilitation for the state of NewMexico. For more information on how to become alicensed instructor, please contact Angela Pacheco at505-277-3975.William Silva

Traffic Safety Annual Training Conference(Recertification)This conference introduces various topics related totraffic safety. It provides 8 hours of ContinuingEducation Units to satisfy the NM state-mandatedrequirements for: Private Driver Education InstructorsDriving Safety Instructors DWI School FacilitatorsThis is mandatory for all Driver Education Instructorswhose 3-year (Public School teachers) or 5-year(Private School teachers) recertification is due (seeRule 18.20.3.17H).Course: 23086 $50 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jun 8 F 8:00am-5:00pmNote: This conference is only open to current Traffic Safety Instructors that are licensed andapproved to teach Driver Education, Driving Safety,and DWI School Facilitation for the state of NewMexico. For more information on how to become alicensed instructor, please contact Angela Pacheco at505-277-3975.

The Driver Educator Training Programs are nowoffered through UNM Continuing Education! If youare a Driver Education Instructor, DWI SchoolFacilitator, or a Driving Safety Instructor, your recertifi-cation and continuing education courses are nowavailable here rather than through the UNM Schoolof Law—Institute of Public Law. For more informationabout these trainings, please contact AngelaPacheco, Education Specialist, at [email protected].

Want to become a new Driver Education Instructor,DWI School Facilitator, or Driving Safety Instructor?The new instructor trainings are now also availablethrough Continuing Education as well! Check out ourwebsite at transportation.unm.edu for more informa-tion on how to apply.

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Alternative Energy Careers Online

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Health andCommunity ActionDevelopmentEmergency Medical Services

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) BasicReceive the training necessary to work in emergencyrooms, with ambulance services and for fire services.This course content will give you the knowledge, skillsand abilities to recognize and stabilize patients withlife-threatening emergencies at the scene and duringtransport. Upon successful completion of this courseand prior to employment you must pass the statelicensing exam for EMT Basic. This course exceeds theNational Standards recommendations for the EMTBasic. This course also includes information and train-ing for skills allowed by the New Mexico EMT-BasicScope of Practice. For some employment opportuni-ties, age requirements may apply. All costs for books,materials and needle-stick insurance are included in thetuition for this course. Course: 38080 $699 For: 180 hoursSection A: Jun 4-Aug 2 MWTh 8:30am-4:30pmNote: No class July 4.Nichole Peters

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UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Paralegal Certificate CourseThis course provides a comprehensive introduction tothe legal system and basic concepts of paralegalism,including civil procedure, litigation, evidence, inter-viewing, law office management, ethics, and Courtrules and procedures. Students will learn basic libraryand online research, in addition to legal analysis andlegal writing skills.Course: 37326 $2199 For: 112 hoursSection A: Jul 2-Aug 17 MTWThF 9:00am-12:30pmAnita Traub, J.D.

Paralegal InternshipThe internship is designed to expand knowledgethrough supervised placements in governmental andother legal settings. The student intern will workunder the direct supervision of an attorney or paralegalin a governmental agency or law office as arranged andapproved by the instructor. Completion of UNMContinuing Education Paralegal Certificate coursewith a GPA of 3.0 or better and instructor recommen-dation is required for enrollment in the internship.Course: 37327 $1699 For: 160 hoursSection A: Jun 1-Aug 3 MTWThF 8:00am-5:00pmAnita Traub, J.D.

Business and Marketing Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:37014N Green Business Strategies:

Planning & Implementing the New Model $129

37047N Online Branding Strategy $249 37051N Strategic Marketing in Action $359 37076N Competitive Marketing Strategies $18937075N Decision-making and

Problem-solving for Business $349

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Health Care CareersUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Medical Terminology and Human Anatomy for CodersKnowledge of Medical Terminology and Anatomy isessential in any medical setting. This course introducesthe foundations of medical language and humananatomy as it applies to medical orders, billers andoffice personnel. Prefixes, suffixes, diagnostic andmedical terms will be covered as well as human anato-my in illustration form. The overview and discussionof body systems and diseases will be covered.Required text: Medical Terminology: A Word-BuildingApproach (7th Ed., Paperback) by Jane Rice ISBN:978-0132148023.Course: 38104 $769 For: 25 hoursSection A: Jun 4-Aug 6 M 5:30pm-8:00pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

Medical Billing and Healthcare SpecialistPrepare for a variety of administrative positions in themedical industry, including Admitting Clerk, MedicalBiller, Claims Processor and Medical Front Office.Learn third-party payer billing, state and federal rulesand regulations, compliance issues, HIPAA, patientrecord keeping, patient registration, and scheduling.Review reimbursement methodologies, fee schedulereimbursement and charge-master issues, along withan introduction to CPT-4 and ICD-9 coding systems.Course materials included in course fee.Course: 38110 $769 For: 30 hoursSection A: Jun 5-Aug 7 T 5:30pm-8:30pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

HCPCS Codes/ModifiersThis couse covers level II of the HSPCS coding sys-tem. HCPCS level II is a standardized coding systemthat is used primarily to identify products, supplies,and services not included in the CPT codes, such asambulance services and durable medical equipment,injections, prosthetics, orthotics, and supplies (DME-POS). A complete review of HCPCS level II modifiersand their relationship to CPT-4 codes will also be cov-ered. A basic knowledge of CPT coding is desired.Required text: HCPCS Level II Professional 2011,softbound by Ingenix ISBN: 978-60151-415-8.Course: 38120 $329 For: 15 hoursSection A: Jul 18-Aug 15 W 5:30pm-8:30pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

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ICD-10 CodingBeginning October 1, 2013, ICD-10 PCS (Procedurecoding) will be implemented for all users. ICD-9,which is in current use, is 30 years old and both our-of-date and inflexible. ICD-10 CM affords more mod-ern terminology but is also a much larger system, con-taining 68,000-plus codes as opposed to 14,000-pluscodes in ICD-9-CM. Early preparation is key to thesuccess of implementing this new coding system. Thiscourse introduces the student to the fundamentals ofICD-10-CM/PCS coding as well as a comprehensivereview of ICD-10-CM examples and “hands on” expe-rience. Working knowledge of ICD-9 is desired.Prerequisite: Course #38103 ICD-9 (Beginning,Intermediate, Advanced).Course: 38125 $439 For: 15 hoursSection A: Jun 6-Jul 11 W 5:30pm-8:30pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

Health Care Chart AuditingDo your medical records support the coding yourpractice submits to payers for reimbursement? There’sonly one way to know—by conducting regular codingaudits in which medical record documentation ischecked against the codes. Auditing is crucial to yourpractice because uncovering noncompliance is the firstpriority of the Department of Health and HumanServices Office of Inspector General (OIG) and otherfederal investigators. This course is designed to reviewthe complete audit process, from gathering samples toreviewing documentation, and concludes with writingaudit reports. Course materials included in course fee.Course: 38126 $529 For: 24 hoursSection A: Jun 21-Aug 9 Th 5:30pm-8:30pmLupe Chavez, CPC, CPC-H, CCP

Medical Transcription EditorThe Medical Transcription Editor online training pro-gram helps students develop the knowledge and skillsof quality medical transcriptionists in addition to thespecialized skill set of medical transcription editors.Students focus on keyboarding, medical terminology,language and grammar, and the editing skills requiredto work with speech recognition technology. Course: 38128 $2200 For: 640 hoursOpen-enrollmentNote: This is an online class taken on your own com-puter at your own pace. Dates and times are place-holders only. Also note a materials fee of $29.95.Career Step

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Phlebotomy Essentials, Laboratory, Clinical ExperienceGain the essential knowledge and skills to become aneffective phlebotomist. Attain hands-on practice apply-ing what you learn in the classroom portion of thecourse, performing blood draws on realistic plasticmodels and on other students. During clinicals the lastthree weeks of the class, you’ll experience the realworld of a phlebotomist and have the opportunity todisplay your acquired skills for potential employment.Participants must be 18 or older. Participants mustalso be prepared to go through a national backgroundcheck. Course 20304 is also required.Course: 38205 $2699 For: 240 hoursSection A: Jun 4-Aug 6 MTWThF 12:00pm-4:30pmNote: Clinicals hours for the last 3 weeks will be 40hours per week for a total of 120 hours; flexibleschedules are available. Please note that students arealso required to take course 23105 Workskills.Jill Sanchez

Healthcare Careers Online

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Medical Administrative AssistantThis online training program helps students gain thespecialized skills and business knowledge needed tosuccessfully manage the day-to-day administration of amedical facility, including front desk reception, patientscheduling, insurance and billing, practice finances,and more. Students are prepared to pass the CertifiedMedical Administrative Assistant exam (CMAA). Course: 38132 $1100 For: 200 hoursOpen-enrollmentNote: This is an online class taken on your own com-puter at your own pace. Dates and times are place-holders only. Also note a materials fee of $29.95.Career Step

Pharmacy TechnicianThe Pharmacy Technician online training programhelps students quickly develop a broader range ofknowledge and skills than those professionals trainedsolely on the job. Students are prepared for nationalcertification through the Pharmacy TechnicianCertification Board and gain the background necessaryto work in both retail and institutional settings.Course: 38140 $1610 For: 285 hoursOpen-enrollmentNote: This is an online class taken on your own com-puter at your own pace. Dates and times are place-holders only. Also note a materials fee of $29.95.Career Step

Inpatient and Outpatient Medical Coding and BillingThis online training program prepares students forboth inpatient and outpatient medical coding andbilling careers and helps them gain the knowledge andskills required for the national certification exams.Students focus on medical terminology, coding stan-dards, and specific code sets. The online platform pro-vides 24/7 access to the curriculum.Course: 38145 $2100 For: 640 hoursOpen-enrollmentNote: This is an online class taken on your own com-puter at your own pace. Dates and times are place-holders only. Also note a materials fee of $69.95.Career Step

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This course offers an in-depth study of human anato-my intended for individuals presently teaching anato-my at the college level. Each week there will be anhour of lecture on Mondays and Wednesdays andtwelve hours of lab. Laboratory hours will be sched-uled and arranged. Participant approval is requiredprior to registration. Requirements: A current appoint-ment at a New Mexico college or university as a biolo-gy instructor, a desire to increase basic knowledge ofhuman anatomy and Anatomy Program approval.Contact the UNM School of Medicine AnatomyProgram at 272-3899 for approval.

Course: 38170 $299 For: 120 hoursMay 21-July 13 MW 8:30am-9:30amLocation: UNM School of Medicine, Domenici CenterRoom 2480Note: Additional hours are in lab which will beassigned after first session.Thomas Estenson, Ph.D.

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areers/Substance Abuse StudiesExploration in IntegrativeWellnessTraditional Medicine without BordersThis two-week course will provide information on thehistory of Curanderismo (the art of Mexican FolkHealing) in the Southwest and Mexico. Exploring anintegrative approach to medicine and featuringdemonstrations that incorporate Curanderismo withvarious traditional and holistic health techniques, thecourse will use instructors who are researchers in thefield, healers, and health practitioners from UNM,Mexico, the Southwest, and the Albuquerque commu-nity. CEUs available for an additional fee. Course: 38409 $295 For: 45 hoursSection A: Jul 16-27 MTWThF 8:10am-12:40pmNote: Contact Summer Little at 505-277-3716 forprogram information or location.Cheo Torres

Human Service CareersUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram.

Injury PreventionThis course will provide students with a foundation inthe field of injury prevention. Injury occurrence andprevention will be examined and discussed using aconceptual framework that includes individual behav-ior, as well as socio-cultural, economic, and policyinfluences. Instructors will apply concepts and sharepractical experiences to demonstrate the injury preven-tion field’s core competencies: intentional and unin-tentional injury topics such as motor vehicle injury,falls, suicide, and poisoning (e.g.; accidental drug over-dose) will be discussed on the local to global levels.Classroom learning experiences will emphasize a com-prehensive approach to injury prevention and evi-dence-based prevention strategies in order to meet thefoundational education requirement for the Injury andViolence Prevention Specialist certification.Course: 38687 $489 For: 32 hoursSection A: Jun 16-Jul 28 Sa 8:30am-5:00pmNote: This class meets every other week.

Case Management Lunch & 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 professionalcase management. Topics include the five componentsof case management, the principles of case manage-ment, the roles of the case manager, recommendedethical practices, community resources, effective com-munication and problem solving. Lunch is provided.

Fitness and Personal TrainingUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Personal Trainer for NASM CertificationReady to make a passion for fitness and motivate oth-ers as your professional goal? Acquire a knowledge ofhuman movement science, as well as functional assess-ment and program design to prepare you for theNCCA accredited NASM Certified Personal Trainer(CPT) Certification. Discover the power behindOptimum Performance Training™ (OPT™) as you willlearn the scientific rationale, teaching tools and thepractical experience necessary to perform assessments,create individualized programs including nutrition,behavior modification and progress for your clients totheir goals. New skills can be applied quickly to buildclientele and increase revenue. Registration for theNASM CPT exam is included.Course: 38221 $1529 For: 24 hoursSection A: Jul 14-Aug 18 Sa 9:00am-1:00pmNote: Course books and material are provided. NASMexam will be scheduled through ICWA after successfulcompletion of the training.Jonathan Smith, RD, LD

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Negotiation and ConflictResolution

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram.

Communicating with Difficult PeopleManage conflict constructively through effective com-munication, the key to win-win conflict resolution.Learn how to listen effectively. Communicate ideas soothers listen without becoming defensive. Give pro-ductive feedback. Manage emotions and “ego issues”when communicating. Find win-win solutions to con-flicts. Cope with difficult people and situations.Course: 40110 $269 For: 9 hoursSection A: Jul 11-25 W 5:30pm-8:30pmNancy Greiff, PhD

Win-Win Conflict ResolutionResolve conflicts to the satisfaction of all interestedparties, in a win-win manner, and they tend to stayresolved. Learn to be supportive of all parties involvedwhile remaining neutral, implement productive andlasting solutions to conflicts, get buy-in for these solu-tions, and manage tensions associated with emotionsand differing personalities.Course: 40112 $249 For: 7 hoursSection A: Jun 13-20 W 5:30pm-9:00pmNancy Greiff, PhD

Community EngagementUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram.

Writing Grants that Get FundedGrant writing is difficult - but not impossible. It ischallenging - but rewarding. When you understand thewriting and application process, the major proposalcomponents, the critical decisions and considerations,and the review process, you can write a successfulgrant. This one-day course will provide the basics ofgrant writing and get you started on being awardedfunding. Taught by a former grants coordinator forthe state who has written numerous successful stateand federal grant proposals.Course: 42140 $259 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 12 Th 8:00am-5:00pmDavid Bowman

Course: 38755 $129 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 20 F 8:30am-5:30pmNote: Topic: TBDBarbara Czinger, LISW, LADAC

Substance Abuse StudiesUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram.

Multicultural Issues in Behavioral HealthThis course explores the impact of cultural diversity onthe therapeutic process. Through didactic and experi-ential exercises students will examine their own cultur-al identity and assumptions and learn how to workeffectively with clients of different racial backgrounds,cultural traditions, gender identities and sexual orienta-tions. The “melting pot”, “color blindness” and otherAmerican myths that serve to prevent real connectionin the therapeutic process will be explored with safetyand humor. Course: 39100 $129 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jun 23 Sa 8:30am-5:30pmBrian Serna, LPCC, LADAC, MAC

Advanced EthicsEnhance your professional ethics and learn skills tohelp resolve a variety of ethical dilemmas. Establishedpractitioners will learn using a problem solving modeland will have an opportunity to apply concepts toactual cases. Registrants are encouraged to bring theirown ethical challenges for examination and discussion.Course: 39132 $129 For: 7 hoursSection A: Jul 28 Sa 9:00am-4:00pmBrian Serna, LPCC, LADAC, MAC

LADAC Exam PreparationReview the content for the CADAC and LADACexams, and be ready for test day! This class providesexam content outlines and review four content sec-tions, including counseling practices and skills (12 corefunctions), theoretical basis of counseling, professionalconsiderations (cultural competency and ethics) andpharmacology. A Student Study Guide is included inthe cost of tuition, with emphasis given to independ-ent test preparation.Course: 39310 $249 For: 7 hoursSection A: Jun 30 Sa 8:30am-4:30pmJennifer Cady, MA, LPCC, LADAC

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Windows 7: Operating System BasicsLearn the basic functions of Windows, how to cus-tomize its setup, and create and work with shortcuts.Work with the Taskbar, Windows Explorer, ControlPanel, file management, Accessories, the Find utility,and on-line Help. Prerequisite: Basic computerknowledge. This course is suitable for students whohave XP operating systems. Vista users should takecourse 52002. Note: See Course Skills Assessment.Course: 51101 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 14-21 TTh 8:00am-12:00pmMargo Bouchard

Windows: Organize Your Files and PhotosDo you or those in your organization waste valuabletime searching for your important files and photos?Learn to effectively organize and manage documentsand programs with a systematic approach to file, fold-er, and disk creation, naming, and placement. Learnthe rules and suggestions for naming, renaming, find-ing, copying, deleting, and backing up files.Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 51115 $219 For: 6 hoursSection A: Jul 17-19 TTh 9:00am-12:00pmMargo Bouchard

Windows: New FeaturesThis class touches on the new features in Windows 7compared to XP or Vista. New features includechanges to the Start menu, taskbar, desktop, andWindows Explorer. Students will get an overview ofpinning programs to the taskbar, using jump lists toopen documents, and working with libraries as toolsfor grouping folders. This course is designed to coverthe topics quickly and accurately. Prerequisite:Experience with Windows XP or Windows Vista.Course: 52007 $139 For: 4 hoursSection A: Jun 20 W 1:00pm-5:00pmRav Nicholson

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UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Unless otherwise indicated, Windows Basics coursesare taught on the Windows 7 Operating System.

Learn to Use a Computer at any AgeUsing a computer is for everyone! This beginningcomputer course for adults acquaints the novice withcomputer terminology, essential concepts, and best ofall—actual experience at the computer. Topics includestartup and shutdown procedures, keyboard andmouse operation, and an overview of popular comput-ing functions. Each student will work at their comput-ers and will have access to a computer lab betweenclasses. Note: See course skills assessment. Course: 51010 $139 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jun 5-7 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmMargo Bouchard

Email and the InternetGet in the communication stream with email! Find outhow easy it is to set up an email account and send andreceive mail. Topics include working with emailaddresses; composing, replying to and forwarding mes-sages; retrieving, reading, and deleting mail messages;and opening and saving attachments. Discover themany uses of surfing the Internet. Use search engines,go shopping, and email a company. Find informationon anything that interests you. Put a picture you findon the Internet as the desktop on your computer orsave it for other uses, and much more. Prerequisite:51010 or equivalent experience.Course: 51012 $139 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jun 25-27 MW 1:00pm-5:00pmMargo Bouchard

Custom Microsoft Office 2007 or 2010 Classes

In addition to the Microsoft Office classes offered in this catalog, UNM Continuing Education can create customized MS Office classes for your company ordepartment that is upgrading to a new MS Office ver-sion. Contact the UNMCE Custom Training Program at505-277-6034 or email [email protected]

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Basic ApplicationsGet started using the three basic applications for MSOffice 2010: Word, Excel and PowerPoint. Clear step-by-step instructions show you how to tackle Office2007 tasks. Topics include: finding hidden files, creat-ing a blog post, writing a letter, assembling and pre-senting slideshows, developing a publication, andbuilding a spreadsheet. Lessons are presented in bite-sized modules so you can get started right away.Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52030 $219 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 24-26 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmRav Nicholson

Word: BeginningLearn to create, edit, and save documents as well asformat text, paragraphs, and documents. Learn effec-tive navigation and selection techniques, custom tabs,indents, paragraph alignment, and line spacing.Manage headers, footers, and margins. Create tables.Use powerful proofing and correcting features includ-ing find and replace text, AutoCorrect, and Spellingand Grammar Checker. Add graphics and clip art.Prerequisite: Basic computer experience.Course: 52141 $279 For: 9 hoursSection A: Jul 9-13 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmSharlene Stein

Word: IntermediateUse Word 2010 for more complex tasks. Learn to for-mat text in multiple columns, save and preview docu-ments as Web pages and advanced table features.Explore using templates, envelopes and labels, styles,and making revisions. Prerequisite: Beginning Wordor prior experience. Course: 52142 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 23-27 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmSharlene Stein

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 dothe work for you through managing master docu-ments, tables of contents, indexes, bibliographies, andcross references. Run macros to save time with repeti-tive tasks. Use form fields to protect forms and shareand secure documents. Prerequisite: IntermediateWord or prior experience. Course: 52143 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Aug 13-17 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmSharlene Stein

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Desktop ComputingUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Unless otherwise noted, Desktop Computing coursesare taught using Office 2010.

Online courses are now available in Office 2003 and 2007. Contact Program Supervisor at 505-277-6033 if you wish to substitute an onlinecourse for a classroom course in a certificate program.

Osher members: This is your opportunity to catchthe latest computer skills half-price. This includesKeyboarding, Learn to Use a Computer at Any Age,Microsoft Office courses offered in the summersemester including Word, Excel, and Access. Contact Maralie Belonge at [email protected] or505-277-7179 for membership requirements and a complete list of available courses.

Discover Office 2010This four-hour class will give you a better understand-ing of the new features and possibilities of Office2010. If you have upgraded your computer and arefrustrated with the new layout, this class will help yourefresh your knowledge in Microsoft Word, Excel andPowerPoint. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience. Course: 52011 $99 For: 4 hoursSection A: Jun 12 T 8:00am-12:00pmRav Nicholson

Get Ahead with a Tutorial Elective

Two-hour one-on-one sessions with the instructorof your choice are available in DesktopComputing, Programming and GIS topics if youhave attended a six-hour or longer class in a similar topic. Contact the Program Supervisor at505-277-6033 to schedule a day and time that isconvenient for you. $149-$199.

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Excel: ChartsGo beyond the ChartWizardTM to create customcharts to visually represent your data. Understandchart types, and work with chart series. Format chartelements, trend lines and error bars. Learn display andprinting options and avoid common charting mistakes.Use Excel charts in other applications. Required:52210 or 52220.Course: 52173 $129 For: 4 hoursSection A: Jul 31 T 1:00pm-5:00pmMary Byrd

Access: BeginningUnderstand the basic concepts of database use andhow to most effectively design your database. Designbasic tables and add, edit, locate, sort, filter and deleterecords. Set field properties, work with input masks,and set validation rules. Learn to design and applyqueries, reports, and forms to make it easier to accom-plish everyday database tasks. Prerequisite: Basic com-puter experience. Course: 52181 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 18-22 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmDiane C. Follstaedt

Access: IntermediateGo beyond the basics using queries to answer specificquestions and create summaries. Create and enhancecustom forms, create a main form with sub-forms, andcreate and enhance custom reports. Prerequisites:Beginning Access or prior experience. Course: 52182 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 9-13 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmDiane C. Follstaedt

Access: AdvancedMake Access do more for you though advancedqueries, including crosstabs and parameters. Learn towrite SQL statements and attach SQL queries to con-trols. Create, run and modify macros, and attachmacros to events. Create macros that will provide userinteraction or data transfer. Import, export, and linkobjects. Work with Windows SharePoint Services.Integrate the internet through hyperlinked fields.Optimize and protect your data. Prerequisite:Intermediate Access or prior experience.Course: 52183 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 23-27 MWF 8:00am-12:00pmRick Berg

Excel: BeginningLearn the most effective methods to create, modify,format, and print worksheets. Insert and modify graph-ics. Create, modify and print charts. Enter and applybasic formulas and functions. Explore custom format-ting 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 hoursSection A: Jun 26-Jul 3 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmRav Nicholson

Excel: IntermediateMove beyond the basics in this Excel 2010 class. Linkmultiple worksheets/workbooks and use advanced for-matting features. Outline and consolidate data. Createand use cell names for greater understanding and ease.Learn advanced filtering options to find what you needand organize your data. Save workbooks as Web pagesand use hyperlinks. Explore the advanced charting fea-tures. Prerequisite: Beginning Excel or prior experience. Course: 52162 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 16-20 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmRav Nicholson

Excel: AdvancedLearn the advanced functions of excel to simplify yourwork. Use lookup functions, MATCH and INDEX.Create data tables, validate cell entries, explore data-base functions. Use PivotTables and PivotCharts to seepatterns in your data. Import and Export data as textfiles or XML data. Query external databases and useexcel for easy analysis. Run macros and work withVBA code. Use conditional formatting for graphics.Prerequisite: Intermediate Excel or prior experience. Course: 52163 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Aug 13-17 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmRick Berg

Excel: Pivot TablesLearn to use Excel Pivot Tables to efficiently extractmeaningful information from large tables of data.Understand pivot table requirements and capabilitiesto view data from different perspectives. Extract datasubsets, perform summary calculations, create interac-tive pivot charts and format reports. Prerequisite:52162/72.Course: 52166 $129 For: 4 hoursSection A: Jul 26 Th 8:00am-12:00pmMary Byrd

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Desktop Computing Online

Classes in this section are online. Dates and timesare placeholders only. Classes are taken on yourown computer at the times and dates that are con-venient to you. Course hours are approximate.

2003 Desktop Computing Classes 52981N Word 2003: Beginning $24952982N Word 2003: Advanced $24952983N Excel 2003: Beginning $24952984N Excel 2003: Advanced $24952985N PowerPoint 2003: Beginning $24952986N PowerPoint 2003: Advanced $21952987N Access 2003: Beginning $29952988N Access 2003: Advanced $299

2007 Desktop Computing Classes52921N Word 2007: Beginning $29952922N Word 2007: Intermediate $29952923N Word 2007: Advanced $24952925N Excel 2007: Beginning $29952926N Excel 2007: Intermediate $29952927N Excel 2007: Advanced $29952931N PowerPoint 2007: Beginning $29952932N PowerPoint 2007: Advanced $26952935N Access 2007: Beginning $29952936N Access 2007: Intermediate $29952937N Access 2007: Advanced $29952941N Outlook 2007: Beginning $29952942N Outlook 2007: Intermediate $24952943N Outlook 2007: Advanced $24952945N Visio 2007: Beginning $26952948N Publisher 2007: Beginning $269

Access: Mastering QueriesGo beyond basic select queries, getting to the informa-tion you really need by becoming more adept at speci-fying selection criteria, performing calculations, parsingfields into multiple fields, and setting parameters.Create complex summaries of data by nesting queriesand adjusting join properties for select and totalsqueries. Learn to specify criteria on the value field in acrosstab query, use the column headings properly, anduse action queries to clean up data and perform archiv-ing and updates. Prerequisite: 52182.Course: 52185 $239 For: 8 hoursSection A: Aug 1 W 8:00am-5:00pmDiane C. Follstaedt

Access: Creating Custom ReportsDevelop the ability to present clear, concise, and accu-rate reports, a valued skill in any workplace that usesan Access database. Learn to exploit formulas andexpressions to create complex summary reports.Visually enhance reports with graphs and graphics.Examine query design for effective data summariza-tion, and the effective use of report and section prop-erties. Prerequisite: 52182.Course: 52186 $239 For: 7 hoursSection A: Aug 2 Th 8:00am-5:00pmDiane C. Follstaedt

Access: Managing DataLearn to import files from database applications,spreadsheets, and delimited and fixed width text files.Create links to tables in other Access files, Excelspreadsheets, and other database formats supported byAccess. Export Access data to Excel, text files, and aMail Merge document in Word. Prerequisite: 52182.Course: 52187 $189 For: 6 hoursSection A: Aug 3 F 9:00am-4:00pmDiane C. Follstaedt

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Macintosh OS X ApplicationsYour Mac OS X computer comes with all the applica-tions you need to get surfing, playing, writing, record-ing, watching, listening, and working. But, though theMac is easy and simple to start using, learning the tipsand tricks of these applications makes not only yourexperience more fun, it also makes you more produc-tive. Examine most of the applications that come withyour Mac and others you can add to your collectionfor free, including Address Book, Calculator, DVDPlayer, Front Row, iCal, iChat, iPhoto, iTunes, Mail,Preview, Safari, Stickies, TextEdit, Time Machine andmore. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experi-ence.Course: 54118 $339 For: 16 hoursSection A: Jul 10-11 TW 8:00am-5:00pmEd Brandt

Macintosh OS X Administering and NetworkingIt’s easy to string a cable between two computers sothey can talk to each other. But when things go wrongit can cost as much as the computer itself to correct it.Examine how to install, configure, and maintain net-works of two to 100 Macintosh computers, iPhones,and iPads using Ethernet and WiFi. In typical simpleMac-like style, learn all of the components that makeup both small and large networks, how to properlyinstall and configure these components, and how tokeep everything running trouble-free. Prerequisite:Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 54119 $219 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 12 Th 8:00am-5:00pmEd Brandt

Macintosh Maintenance and Support Learn how to keep your Mac running smoothly, at thefast-track pace for those with some Macintosh experi-ence. Avoid downtime and costly repairs by learning toperform basic preventive maintenance and simple fix-itprocedures to minimize potential problems. Topicsinclude updating software, using the Disk Utility pro-gram, replacing damaged preference files, starting upfrom a different disk, how to handle a computer hang,and what to do if you forget your login password.Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 54122 $219 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 13 F 8:00am-5:00pmEd Brandt

MacintoshUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Note: All Macintosh courses are taught using the mostcurrent version of OS X.

Learn to Use a Mac: An Easy-Paced IntroductionThis course acquaints the computer novice with basiccomputer terminology and essential Macintosh con-cepts in a relaxed setting. Students examine a wordprocessor, a spreadsheet, and the very popular iLifepackage. A brief introduction to the Internet is includ-ed. Note: See Course Skills Assessment. Prerequisite:None.Course: 54010 $139 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jun 5-7 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmEd Brandt

Macintosh: Operating System BasicsGet hands-on training in the basic functions ofMacintosh’s latest user-friendly operating system.Topics include filing system fundamentals, findermenus, window viewing options, the Dock andToolbar, aliases, and an introduction to customizationoptions. An overview of the iLife digital media pro-grams will also show how easy and fun it is to workcreatively with photos, music, movies and more onyour Mac. Note: See Course Skills Assessment.Prerequisite: 54010 or equivalent experience.Course: 54101 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 12-19 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmEd Brandt

Macintosh: Operating System Basics—Fast TrackAre your Macintosh skills a little rusty? Do you alreadyknow Windows and want to learn about theMacintosh? Or are you moving to OS X? At a fasterpace, learn the basic functions of the latest MacintoshOperating System, how to customize its setup, andcreate and work with aliases. Work with the Dock,Finder, Apple Menu, and System Preferences. Learnabout file management, built-in accessories, the Findutility and more. Prerequisite: A basic knowledge ofany version of Macintosh OS or working knowledge ofWindows.Course: 54111 $219 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 9 M 8:00am-5:00pmEd Brandt

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Digital Arts 6-Pack DiscountPackage your Digital Arts classes for increased savings. Register for six Digital Arts classes (coursenumbers 54000-59999) at the same time andreceive a package discount of $210. Inquire at registration at 505-277-0077. Some restrictions may apply.

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Digital ArtsFor a comprehensive Digital Arts catalog, callCaroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our website for a downloadable pdf.

Graphic Design & Visual Communication

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Note: The Graphic Design and Visual Communicationclasses 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 graphicdesign project. Discover the principles of design forclear and attractive visual communication. Topicsinclude an introduction to advertising, publication,and web design; logos and letterhead packages; layout;typography; and color theory. Note: Equipment andmaterials cost about $25; a materials list will be avail-able the first day of class. Prerequisite: None.Suggested: 55105 or 55201.Course: 55101 $329 For: 15 hoursSection A: Jun 4-Jul 2 M 5:30pm-8:30pmCristina Olds

iPhoto: BeginningLearn to use iPhoto’s simple yet impressive editing andorganizing tools to enhance the composition and qual-ity of your digital photos and easily manage hundredsof pictures. Topics include cropping and rotating,adjusting brightness and contrast, removing red eye,basic retouching, creating a simple slideshow, andusing titles, comments, and key words for easy search-ing and photo retrieval. Also included is a demonstra-tion of iPhoto’s more sophisticated features such asexposure and color correction, adding special effects,emailing your pictures, making a photo CD, and creat-ing cards, calendars, and hardcover photo albums ofyour pictures. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or equivalentexperience.Course: 54303 $219 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 24-26 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmEd Brandt

Navigating the iPadThe Apple iPad is quickly becoming an essential toolfor personal, business and classroom use. Get an intro-duction to key features and tips on enhancing produc-tivity. Learn how to interact and navigate its touchinterface; download, work with, and manage apps; andconfigure settings and other features unique to thisdevice. Prerequisite: Basic computer experience.Suggested: Bring your iPad to class.Course: 54305 $99 For: 3 hoursSection A: Aug 4 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmEd Brandt

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Refunds or transfers are allowed up to three busi-ness days before a class begins. Other refund poli-cies may apply to conferences, educational trips andtours, Story of New Mexico and other special pro-grams. Look for refund information in the event orcourse brochure, flyer, or web text.

Get Ahead with a Tutorial Elective

Two-hour one-on-one sessions with the instructorof your choice are available in Macintosh andDigital Arts topics if you have attended a six-houror longer class in the same topic. Contact CarolineOrcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule a day andtime that is convenient for you. $199.

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The Business of Digital ArtsUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Business of DigitalArts classes are taught in a classroom, not in a computerlab. Computer experience is helpful, but not required.

Email MarketingEmail marketing is a great way to engage your cus-tomers with targeted messages. Promote new prod-ucts, offer discounts and keep your customers up todate. Learn how to design, deploy and track your mes-sages with email marketing services such asMailChimp, Constant Contact, iContact and Maildog.Discover and analyze statistics and factors that canmake or break your email marketing campaign.Prerequisite: 51101/11 or 54101/11 or equivalentexperience, and Internet experience.Course: 55621 $69 For: 3 hoursSection A: Jun 30 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmJeremy Jaramillo

Marketing with Social MediaExpand awareness for your business or job search bycombining traditional and social media. Market 24/7with an Internet storefront showcasing who you areand what you do. Learn about a range of tactics thatcan help you stand out: Facebook, Twitter, andLinkedIn, plus social bookmarking, blogs, YouTubeand many other options add exposure to your website.Take charge of your Internet reputation. Focus onstrategies for distinguishing your company from that ofyour competition or ways to stand out as a job appli-cant. Prerequisite: None. Suggested: 55605.Course: 55623 $229 For: 9 hoursSection A: Jul 9-23 M 6:00pm-9:00pmMary Ellen Merrigan

Legal Issues in Digital ArtsTo succeed as a digital artist today, you must have anunderstanding of the legal principles and issues thataffect your business. Gain the tools to recognize legalproblems and address them appropriately. Topicsinclude model releases, censorship and obscenity, con-tract principles, copyright issues, business formation,what happens when you sue (or get sued), determin-ing when you need a lawyer, and more. Prerequisite:None.Course: 55625 $219 For: 8 hoursSection A: Aug 7-9 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmEfraín Padró

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Advertising DesignLearn the processes used to create award-winningadvertising communications including development ofconcepts from a marketing strategy, preparation of lay-outs for presentation, and presentation skills. All cre-ative elements of a coordinated marketing campaignwill be reviewed and explained, including print, broad-cast (TV and Radio), online (banners, websites, andsocial media), branded entertainment, and guerrillamarketing. This course focuses primarily on the cre-ative thinking behind great advertising design. Note:Equipment and materials cost about $15; a materialslist will be emailed to you with your course confirma-tion. Prerequisite: 55101.Course: 55106 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 11-Aug 1 W 9:00am-12:00pmCindy Bernier

Designing for the Web Explore the process of designing a website, includingconceptualizing, structuring, and applying design prin-ciples to create visually appealing and highly usablesolutions. With an emphasis on design principles andinformation architecture best practices, topics includesetting up a site map, designing an interface, and cre-ating comprehensive storyboards. Note: Equipmentand materials cost about $25. A materials list will beavailable the first day of class. Prerequisites: 55101and working knowledge of the Internet.Course: 55125 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Aug 6-15 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmZac Van Note

Storyboarding Whether you’re working with video, animation, ordesigning a web site, streamline your production bypre visualizing it with a storyboard. Learn how to por-tray action and motion in a scene, communicate yourcreative ideas more effectively, and plan navigationwithin your web site. Various types of storyboard tech-niques are discussed. Note: Materials cost under $5. Amaterials list will be included on your registrationreceipt. Please bring these materials to the first classsession. Prerequisite: None.Course: 55231 $229 For: 9 hoursSection A: Jul 10-17 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pmAnita Quintana

Students ages 12-17 who wish to attend classes atContinuing Education may contact the programsupervisor for information and registration requirements.

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Photography with a Digital Camera with Field TripsLearn the basics of photography as you explore thecapabilities of your digital camera. Discover what aper-ture, shutter speed, and white balance are and howthey affect your photographs. Find out how and whento use flash, and experiment with the basic principlesof photographic composition to get the most out ofyour camera—and yourself! Recommended for thosenew to photography as well as film photographers whowant to make the switch to digital. Three hours ofshort field trips are included. Notes: Bring your cam-era, maunal, and extra batteries to class. This class isequivalent to 55801 with extra time to take photos.Prerequisite: Must have a digital camera (any type).Suggested: 55807, 55808.Course: 55803 $329 For: 15 hoursSection A: Jul 9-13 MTWThF 9:00am-12:00pmPat Berrett

Photography CompositionOne definition for photographic composition is simple:the pleasing selection and arrangement of subjectswithin the picture area. In general, good picturesresult from careful attention to some basic elements ofcomposition, together with appropriate lighting and aninteresting subject. Become familiar with the practicalapplications of the key elements of composition toimprove your photography: point of interest, simplici-ty, contrast, balance, framing, viewpoint, direction ofmovement, diagonals, and rule of thirds. Prerequisite:None.Course: 55804 $179 For: 6 hoursSection A: Jun 12-26 T 6:00pm-8:00pmPat Berrett

Choosing the Right Digital CameraWhether you’re looking to buy your first or fifth digi-tal camera, you’ll want to make the right choice. Gainthe tools you need to make a good decision by dis-cussing megapixels, zoom values, and JPG and RAWfile formats. Find out how to transfer photos fromcamera to computer or print digital photos withoutever using a computer at all! Note: To learn how touse your digital camera, see 55808 and 55801/3.Prerequisite: None.Course: 55807 $69 For: 3 hoursSection A: Jun 21 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmRichard Nunez

Digital PhotographyUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Note: The Digital Photography classes are taught in aclassroom, not in a computer lab. Computer experience ishelpful, but not required.

Photography with a Digital CameraLearn the basics of photography as you explore thecapabilities of your digital camera. Discover what aper-ture, shutter speed, and white balance are and howthey affect your photographs. Find out how and whento use flash, and experiment with photographic com-position to get the most out of your camera—andyourself! Recommended for those new to photographyas well as film photographers who want to make theswitch to digital. Note: Bring your camera, manualand extra batteries to class. Prerequisite: Must have adigital camera (any type). Suggested: 55807, 55808.Course: 55801 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 6-27 W 6:00pm-9:00pmLisa TannenbaumSection B: Jun 28-Jul 19 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmRichard Nunez

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Practice computers are available for studentsenrolled in computer classes during the currentsemester. Call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule practice time.

“ The class was an incredible introduction todigital processing. It was well planned andthought out. ”

—Digital Arts Student

Photography opportunities abound with Story of New Mexico’s tours. Join the CheyenneMountain Zoo tour for the elephant class inColorado Springs, or get some shots at theSanta Fe Rail Yard Tour. See page 74 ordce.unm.edu for additional destinations!

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photographic skills by practicing new compositiontechniques, and learn the basics of product photogra-phy, including how to set up shots for eBay and/orarts and crafts shows. Note: Bring your camera, manu-al, and extra batteries to class. Prerequisites:55801/3, must have a digital camera (any type).Course: 55821 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 17-31 T 6:00pm-9:00pm

and Sa 9:00am-12:00pmNote: Required field trip: Sat, Jul 21, 9am-12pm. Pat Berrett

Digital SLR TechniquesImprove your digital SLR skills through a deeperunderstanding of how the digital imaging systemworks, and enhance your creative control over theimage in printing and electronic/web display. Topicsinclude: The Camera, including controls, lenses andaccessories; The Negative, including the sensor, RAWfiles, histograms and creative control; and The Print,including in-camera and post-processing manipulationsto achieve your desired final product. Note: Bringyour camera, manual, and extra batteries to class.Prerequisites: 55801/3, must have a digital camerawith manual capabilities, digital SLR preferred.Course: 55823 $229 For: 9 hoursSection A: Aug 2-16 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmRichard Nunez

Creating Depth in Digital PhotographyCreate a strong sense of depth in your photos by uti-lizing in-camera controls and making the most of pho-tographic opportunities. Topics include the use ofaperture and focal length to control depth of field anda comprehensive understanding of how light, back-ground and textures can be used to make your imagespop! Prerequisites: 55801/3, must have a digitalcamera with manual capabilities. Suggested: 55821 or55823.Course: 55828 $229 For: 9 hoursSection A: Jul 23-30 MW 10:00am-12:00pm

and Sa 9:00pm-12:00pmNote: Required field trip: Sat, Jul 28, 9am-12pm. Barak Naggan

Digital Photography Online

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 see our website.

Getting Started with Your Digital CameraLearn how to best use the point-and-shoot capabilitiesof your camera, and find out how to download photosfrom your camera to a computer. If you don’t yet feelcomfortable using your digital camera, this is the per-fect way to get started! Notes: Bring your camera,manual, and cables to class. For a more extensivecourse in digital photography, see 55801/3.Prerequisite: Must have a digital camera (any type).Suggested: Working knowledge of Windows orMacintosh.Course: 55808 $69 For: 3 hoursSection A: Jul 26 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmRichard Nunez

Using Natural Light in Digital PhotographyTake advantage of natural light, regardless of the situa-tion, while improving your compositional skills.Practice and improve your knowledge of digital pho-tography with local field trips and subsequent cri-tiques. Find out how to take better photos, withouthaving to buy an expensive and complicated cameraand without getting bogged down in a lot of technicaldetails. Prerequisites: 55801/3, must have a digitalcamera (any type).Course: 55810 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Aug 1-15 W 6:00pm-8:00pm

and Sa 5:00pm-8:00pmNote: Required field trips: Sat, Aug 4 and Aug 11, 5-8pm. Mary Elkins

Photography with a Digital Camera IIContinue to discover the beauty and joy of digitalphotography. Make the most of your camera—whetherit’s the most basic point-and-shoot or a high enddSLR—by understanding how you can set up yourshots to get consistently good results. Fine-tune your

Get Ahead with a Tutorial Elective

Two-hour one-on-one sessions with the instructorof your choice are available in Macintosh andDigital Arts topics if you have attended a six-houror longer class in the same topic. Contact CarolineOrcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule a day andtime that is convenient for you. $199.

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 see our website.

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Computer GraphicsUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram.

Note: Unless otherwise noted the Computer Graphicsclasses are taught in a dual platform lab using bothWindows and Macintosh software.

Computer Graphics: An IntroductionExplore the differences between raster and vectorgraphics 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 workwithin graphics software programs, includingPhotoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash andDreamweaver. Additional topics include spot, RGB,CMYK, and Web color systems; 2D versus 3D graph-ics; and digital camera resolution conversions. Thiscourse provides important prerequisite information forall beginning courses in computer graphics. Note: SeeCourse Skills Assessment. Prerequisite: 51101/11 or54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 56101 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 5-12 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmAnita QuintanaSection B: Aug 6-9 MTWTh 6:00pm-9:00pmAdele Gangai

Scanning and Digitizing PhotosWhether you’re scanning photographic prints, nega-tives, slides or other originals, gain the informationyou need to buy and use a variety of scanners. Learnthe basics of scanning, how to choose the right scan-ner, and how to use scanners with popular softwarelike Photoshop or Photoshop Elements. Prerequisite:Working knowledge of Windows or Macintosh.Course: 56105 $69 For: 3 hoursSection A: Jul 5 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmMary Elkins

InDesign: Beginning Learn cutting-edge page layout with Adobe InDesign.Get an introduction to how a page layout programworks and learn the basic tools and techniques. Wecover character formatting, editing and linking textblocks, and importing text and graphics from otherapplications. In-class exercises emphasize the basicprinciples of typography and page layout.Prerequisites: 56101 and word-processing experience.Course: 56121 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 18-22 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmAdele Gangai

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Note: The Digital Videography and Filmaking classesare taught in a classroom, not in a computer lab.Computer experience is helpful, but not required.

Digital Videography: An IntroductionDevelop your technical and creative skills as a digitalvideographer. Learn how to achieve satisfying and pro-fessional-looking footage using your own digital videocamera. Implement some basic skills and shootingtechniques. Topics include the DV format, video cam-era capabilities, features and operation, camera control,movement and composition, types of shots that makeup a scene, sound, light, and how to shoot with edit-ing in mind. Class includes hands-on demonstrationsand video exercises. Prerequisite: Working knowledgeof your digital video camera; must have a digital videocamera (any type).Course: 55911 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 23-Aug 1 MW 1:00pm-4:00pmBarak Naggan

Community Media Studio ProductionCrew a live and pre-recorded studio television produc-tion at the Quote-Unquote, Inc. Community MediaCenter studios. Learn to operate Sony studio cameras,and overhead grid lighting; use a character generatorto create titles and credits; operate state-of-the-artvideo switchers for basic studio and high-end greenscreen productions; use audio equipment includingMackie audio boards, lavalier, shotgun and handheldmics; as well as multiple decks, monitors and live stu-dio call-in capabilities. Your live studio production willair on Comcast Cable TV Channel 27. Notes:Registration includes one year annual membership toequipment and facilities use at Quote-Unquote, Inc.for public access programming. This class has a seven-day advance notice cancellation policy. Prerequisite:Attend a one-hour orientation at Quote-UnquoteMedia Center.Course: 55942 $199 For: 18 hoursSection A: Jun 18-Jul 23 M 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: This class meets at Quote-Unquote, Inc.Required orientation meets on Wed, Jun 13, 7-8pm. Susan Schuurman

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Illustrator: IntermediateDelve deeper into the creative power and the produc-tive rewards of computer illustration. Topics includecreating and using gradients, advanced type use, an in-depth look at Illustrator’s color controls, and plug-infilters. Several illustrations and single-page displays arepresented for use in class. Prerequisite: 56211.Course: 56212 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 19-26 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmAnita Quintana

Illustrator: Advanced Learn advanced computer illustration techniques suchas blending, masking, compound paths, pattern fills,importing art from other programs, and using layers.Discuss advanced output topics, including trappingand separations. Students practice putting these tech-niques together to create complex illustrations.Prerequisite: 56212.Course: 56213 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 30-Aug 3 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmAdele Gangai

Photoshop: Beginning With Adobe Photoshop you can do everything fromretouching photos to creating original illustrations andcollages. Apply lighting and color corrections and cor-rect lens distortions to enhance your photos. Learnabout the importance of camera RAW files and how toprocess them. Use the retouching tools, painting tech-niques and basic filters to improve or alter your pho-tos. Additional topics include file formats, workingwith type, using Adobe Bridge, and an introduction tobasic selections and layers. Prerequisite: 56101.Course: 56311 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 11-15 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmCindy BernierSection B: Jun 19-28 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmZac Van Note

Photoshop: IntermediateLearn advanced selection methods to selectively adjustimages. Work with a variety of layer techniques tocombine, enhance and transform your images.Organize and cross-index your image collection withBridge. Learn about color modes, photo touchup andrestoration techniques. Further explore the power ofAdobe Camera Raw, and dip into Photoshop’sautomation capabilities. Prerequisite: 56311/31.Course: 56312 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 24-Aug 2 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmZac Van Note

InDesign: IntermediateRefine your InDesign skills with in-depth use of textand graphics, including tools for paragraph formatting,tabs, paragraph and character styles, text wrap, andworking with imported graphics. We also focus onworking with multi-page layouts, including MasterPages, automatic page numbering, and the Pagespalette. Students work on a newsletter in class. Basicpreparation of your document for a commercial printerwill be discussed. Prerequisite: 56121/26.Course: 56122 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 23-27 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmAdele Gangai

Book Publishing with InDesignMake custom bookmaking easy with InDesign! Learnthe processes and tips to make attractive wedding andevent books, annual reports, long brochures or pro-motion books. We will focus on creating effective cus-tom-made photos books and bookmaking featuressuch as multiple master pages, sectioning, and table ofcontents and index creation tools. We will also discussdigital prepress topics, how to get your book printed,and available template-based book-making options.Prerequisite: 56121. Suggested: 56122.Course: 56129 $219 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 9-11 MW 1:00pm-5:00pmCindy Bernier

Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFsUtilize the note-making and markup capabilities ofAcrobat Pro to make notations to documents for edit-ing and updating. Set up navigation features to make iteasy for users to link to other pages, web pages, orother PDFs. Discover how to embed hyperlinks intoPDF files, manipulate how a PDF opens for a user,and even make text changes in a PDF. Prerequisite:51101/11 or 54101/11 or equivalent experience.Course: 56181 $219 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 5-6 ThF 1:00pm-5:00pmAnita Quintana

Illustrator: Beginning Use Adobe Illustrator to create PostScript art in bothcolor and black and white. Learn the basic tools andtechniques, including geometric and freeform drawingtools, transformation tools and path editing, paint andtype tools, and exporting art for output. Specialemphasis is given to the ways Illustrator facilitatesdrawing. Students work on illustration projects inclass. Prerequisite: 56101. Suggested: 55201.Course: 56211 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 14-21 TTh 1:00pm-5:00pmAnita Quintana

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Photoshop Elements: Beginning Use Photoshop Elements (an inexpensive version ofPhotoshop) to color-correct, crop, and fine-tune yourphotographs. Add text and other enhancements toyour photos, and explore several methods of sharingthem, including via email and printing. Understandthe differences between JPEG, TIFF, and cameraRAW formats, and discuss the basics of color manage-ment. Prerequisite: 51101/11 or 54101/11 orequivalent experience. Suggested: 56101.Course: 56331 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 18-27 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: This class is Windows only.Mary Elkins

Photoshop Elements: IntermediateHarness the power of layers and selection tools to fur-ther enhance your photos. Look into PhotoshopElements’ powerful panorama stitching capabilities,explore methods of restoring old photos, and experi-ment with filters and blending modes to make yourphotos look even more artistic. Prerequisite:56311/31.Course: 56332 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 9-18 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: This class is Windows only.Mary Elkins

Color Theory in Digital MediaColor is a critical part of design—whether your projectis destined for print, web, video or other media. Aclear understanding of color theory and practical appli-cations is the key to using color with confidence.Learn to apply theory in digital applications, includingPhotoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Flash, Dreamweaverand more. Learn the differences and applications forPantone, CMYK, RGB, Hexadecimal colors, and otherimportant color tools. The psychology of color andcolor harmonies are also addressed. Prerequisite:56101.Course: 56392 $179 For: 6 hoursSection A: Jun 11-13 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmAdele Gangai

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SkillSoft self-study classes include:56800N Adobe Acrobat 8.0 $19956808N Acrobat 9: Fundamentals $10956814N InDesign CS4: Fundamentals $10956818N Adobe Illustrator CS4 $20956837N Adobe Photoshop CS4 $20956838N Adobe Photoshop CS5 $20956845N Adobe Fireworks CS4 $109

Ed2Go instructor-led classes include:Introduction to InDesign CS4 $119Introduction to Illustrator CS4 or CS5 $119Introduction to CorelDraw X3 $119Introduction to Photoshop CS4 $119Photoshop CS4 or CS5 for the Digital Photographer $119Photoshop CS5 for the Digital Photographer II $119Photoshop Elements 8 or 9 for the Digital Photographer $119Photoshop Elements 9 for the Digital Photographer II $119

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our website.

Animation & Video ProductionUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Animation and VideoProduction classes are taught in a dual platform labusing both Windows and Macintosh software.

Principles of Motion GraphicsCreate the illusion of motion or transformation withphotography, video, illustration, and animation. Learnhow images and type are choreographed to produceattractive and dynamic motion graphics. Discuss thehistory of motion graphics, and its importance in film,television, and digital media. Topics include design andconcept considerations, compositing tools and tech-niques, and criteria for output delivery to digitalmedia. Prerequisite: 51101/11 or 54101/11 orequivalent experience.Course: 57105 $269 For: 9 hoursSection A: Jun 26-Jul 3 TTh 1:00pm-4:00pmAnita Quintana

Get Ahead with a Tutorial Elective

Two-hour one-on-one sessions with the instructorof your choice are available in Macintosh andDigital Arts topics if you have attended a six-houror longer class in the same topic. Contact CarolineOrcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule a day andtime that is convenient for you. $199.

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Animation Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:57818N Adobe Flash CS4 $29957819N Adobe AIR for Flash Developers $10957820N Adobe Flash CS5 $29957831N Adobe Captivate 4 $109

Ed2Go instructor-led classes include:Intermediate Flash CS4 or CS5 $119Making Movies with Windows XP $119

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our website.

Audio & Music ProductionUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Music Production classes are taught in a dual platform lab using bothWindows and Macintosh software.

Logic Pro: Beginning-IntermediateMaster the primary features and basic user interface ofLogic Pro. Learn how to generate a customized audioand midi configuration that will seamlessly integratewith your own personal production studio. Createyour own song using Logic Pro’s comprehensive arrayof software instruments, Apple Loops and DSP effects.In-depth lessons cover MIDI and audio recording,streamlined editing and arrangement techniques, userdefined key commands, automation, scoring to pictureand surround mixing. Note: This class is equivalent to57981 class. Class 57981 includes one AppleCertification Exam Session at a discounted price.Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge ofMacintosh OS X; must have Macintosh experience.Suggested: 57601 or basic knowledge of audio termi-nology.Course: 57611 $699 For: 24 hoursSection A: Aug 6-8 MTW 8:00am-5:00pmNote: This class is Macintosh only. Joey Belville

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Flash: BeginningWork with Adobe Flash’s timeline-based animation sys-tem to create animated presentations for delivery in awide variety of formats. Topics include using Flashdrawing tools, creating animations with keyframes andtweening, linking Flash movies together into websitesor other presentation formats, and publishing Flashmovies for delivery on the Web, CD or DVD.Prerequisite: 56101 or 57105. Suggested: 56211,57105.Course: 57111 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 18-27 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmSean Lemons

Flash: Intermediate Take your Flash animation to the next level! Createcustom gradients for 3D effects in artwork, and workwith shape tweening and animation along a path. Addsimple interactivity with ActionScript, Flash’s increas-ingly powerful authoring language. Learn to controllarge projects with scenes. Add event sounds andsoundtracks to presentations, and synchronize anima-tion and sound. Prerequisite: 57111.Course: 57112 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 9-18 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmSean Lemons

Premiere: BeginningLearn the basics of video and audio editing using thenon-linear editing (NLE) system Adobe Premiere.Topics include traditional editing vs. NLE, DV cap-ture, importing, editing, transitions, keying, effects,audio, titles, and digital movie file export formats.Students assemble several short movies that demon-strate various editing techniques for video and sound.Prerequisite: 51101/11 or 54101/11. Suggested:57105, 56311 or basic knowledge of editing terminol-ogy.Course: 57311 $429 For: 16 hoursSection A: Jul 23-Aug 1 MW 5:30pm-9:30pmMarc Leonard

Final Cut Pro: Beginning-IntermediateLearn basic editing functions while becoming familiarwith the Apple Final Cut Pro user interface. Start withbasic video editing techniques and work all the waythrough Final Cut Pro’s powerful advanced features.Students work with dramatic real-world media to learnthe practical techniques used daily in editing projects.Notes: This class is equivalent to FCP 101 (57911).Class 57911 includes one Apple Certification ExamSession at a discounted price. Prerequisite: 54101/11or basic knowledge of Macintosh OS X; must haveMacintosh experience. Suggested: 57105 or basicknowledge of editing terminology.Course: 57322 $699 For: 24 hoursSection A: Jun 25-27 MTW 8:00am-5:00pmNote: This class is Macintosh only.Brad Stoddard

Digital Arts 6-Pack DiscountPackage your Digital Arts classes for increased savings. Register for six Digital Arts classes (coursenumbers 54000-59999) at the same time andreceive a package discount of $210. Inquire at registration at 505-277-0077. Some restrictions mayapply.

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Logic 101: Introduction to Logic Pro 9This three-day hands-on course introduces students tothe primary features and basic user interface of LogicPro. Students learn how to generate a customizedaudio and midi configuration that will seamlessly inte-grate with their own personal production studio.Students also create their own song using Logic Pro’scomprehensive array of software instruments, AppleLoops and DSP effects. In-depth lessons will coverMIDI and audio recording, streamlined editing andarrangement techniques, user defined key commands,automation, scoring to picture and surround mixing.Notes: This is an AATC course. One AppleCertification Exam Session is included, valid for sixmonths upon completion of the class. This class has a14-day advance notice cancellation policy.Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowledge ofMacintosh OS X; must have Macintosh experience.Suggested: 57601 or basic knowledge of audio termi-nology.Course: 57981 $799 For: 24 hoursSection A: Aug 6-8 MTW 8:00am-5:00pmJoey Belville

Apple Certification Exam SessionRegister to take your Apple IT or Pro Apps exam atour 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, retakediscounts and exam sessions included with the AppleCreative Professional classes. Prerequisite: Varies byexam. Retakes: $100. Documentation of previousexam taken at our facility required for all retakes.Course: 57990V $150 For: 2 hoursSection A: Jun 29 F 1:00pm-3:00pmSection B: Jul 20 F 1:00pm-3:00pmSection C: Aug 10 F 1:00pm-3:00pm

Tutorial Elective for Exam PrepFor information on Apple exam preparation options, contact the AATC program supervisor at 505-277-6037.

Apple Creative Professional for Video, Audio & Music

UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram.

Notes: All classes in this section are Macintosh only. MostApple Creative Professional courses include an Appleexam session valid for six months after the course comple-tion date. All Apple Creative Professional classes requirea written request 14 days prior to the start date to dropa class or transfer to another section. Exams are non-refundable.

FCP 101: Introduction to Final Cut Pro XFinal Cut Pro is a revolutionary video editing applica-tion that makes it possible for beginners and seasonedprofessionals to achieve stunning results. This three-day, hands-on course teaches students to perform basicediting functions while becoming familiar with theuser interface. Start with basic video editing techniquesand work all the way through Final Cut Pro’s powerfuladvanced features. Students work with dramatic real-world media to learn the practical techniques useddaily in editing projects. Notes: This is an AATCcourse. One Apple Certification Exam Session isincluded, valid for six months upon completion of theclass. This class has a 14-day advance notice cancella-tion policy. Prerequisite: 54101/11 or basic knowl-edge of Macintosh OS X; must have Macintosh experi-ence. Suggested: 57105 or basic knowledge of editingterminology.Course: 57911 $799 For: 24 hoursSection A: Jun 25-27 MTW 8:00am-5:00pmBrad Stoddard

FCP 300: Final Cut Pro X Advanced EditingFinal Cut Pro is a revolutionary video editing applica-tion that makes it possible for beginners and seasonedprofessionals to achieve stunning results. This three-day, hands-on course teaches hard-to-find advancedediting and finishing techniques. Learn how to createfantastic effects using filters creatively, color correctlike a pro, and create complex audio mixes. Thiscourse also covers advanced workflows for managingmedia, including using Compressor. Notes: This is anAATC course. One Apple Certification Exam Sessionis included, valid for six months upon completion ofthe class. This class has a 14-day advance notice can-cellation policy. Prerequisite: 57911 (FCP 101) orequivalent experience.Course: 57913 $799 For: 24 hoursSection A: Jul 16-18 MTW 8:00am-5:00pmBrad Stoddard

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UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Note: Unless otherwise noted, the Web Design andDevelopment classes are taught in a dual platform labusing both Windows and Macintosh computers.

Creating and Maintaining a Website: An IntroductionGet an overview of the tools and techniques involvedin creating and updating websites. Discuss the practicalmatters of file organization, site navigation and con-tent update strategies. Students get some hands-onexperience with Dreamweaver and HTML text editors.The process of uploading files is also covered.Prerequisites: 51101/11 or 54101/11 or equivalentexperience, and Internet experience.Course: 58101 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 4-13 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmJeff Brody

(X)HTML: BeginningEnhance your ability to control the looks and func-tionality of your Web pages by learning HTML andXHTML, the closely related languages that programssuch as Dreamweaver and Expression Web use behindthe scenes. Use code to add graphics, links, and tablesto your pages, and explore the power of CSS to formattext consistently and quickly. Gain an understanding ofthe similarities and differences between HTML andXHTML, and practice using FTP to upload your pagesto a live Web server. Prerequisites: 51101/11 or54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internetexperience.Course: 58111 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 5-12 TTh 8:00am-12:00pmGlenn NormanSection B: Aug 6-15 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmJeff Brody

(X)HTML: Intermediate Increase your practical knowledge of (X)HTML,including using tables to create imaginative webpagelayouts. Learn to add forms to your website, andexplore more of CSS’s uses, including its ability to for-mat every page in a website with a single style sheet,and an introduction to CSS positioning properties.Finally, gain an overview of Web technologies such asJavaScript, DHTML, XML, and PHP. Prerequisite:58111.Course: 58112 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 10-17 TTh 8:00am-12:00pmGlenn Norman

HTML 5: An IntroductionHTML 5 is the newest major revision to HTML.Learn how HTML 5 improves development and addfunctionality by making precise rules on how to handleall HTML elements. Use CSS3 and jQuery to add tothe interactivity, along with some of the new featuresin HTML 5 including functions for embedding audio,video, graphics, and client-side data storage. HTML 5also contains new elements like Canvas, used to displayand manipulate graphics. Prerequisite: 58111.Course: 58115 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Aug 6-10 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmVirginia DeBolt

CSS: Cascading Style SheetsDeveloped to work hand-in-hand with both HTMLand XHTML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS) has playeda significant role in bringing the power of desktoppublishing to web page design. Learn to use CSS tochange the colors, fonts, paragraph-indents, and eventhe layout of a web page—or an entire website, forthat matter—with just a few keystrokes. Explore differ-ent ways to make your pages look good, discover howusing CSS can improve functionality, and how it worksin HTML-editors such as Dreamweaver. Prerequisite:58111. Suggested: 58121.Course: 58117 $219 For: 8 hoursSection A: Jul 16-18 MW 1:00pm-5:00pmVirginia DeBolt

Get Ahead with a Tutorial Elective

Two-hour one-on-one sessions with the instructorof your choice are available in Macintosh andDigital Arts topics if you have attended a six-houror longer class in the same topic. Contact CarolineOrcutt at 505-277-6037 to schedule a day andtime that is convenient for you. $199.

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Dreamweaver: BeginningThis powerful web-authoring program puts both visualdesign and sophisticated HTML tools at your finger-tips. Topics include setting up the Dreamweaver envi-ronment, using type and graphics, adding links, andusing tables. The basics of applying Cascading StyleSheets (CSS) to HTML elements and uploading web-sites are also featured. Prerequisites: 51101/11 or54101/11 or equivalent experience, and Internetexperience. Suggested: 58111.Course: 58121 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 5-14 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmKinglsey AndersonSection B: Jun 25-29 MWF 1:00pm-5:00pmVirginia DeBolt

Dreamweaver: Intermediate Take your web-authoring skills to the next level. Learnto create custom styles in CSS and apply them to text,links, tables and DIVs. Automate page developmentand maintenance with templates, library items andsnippets and add interactivity with HTML forms.Ensure efficient site management with browser testing,validation, site assets and file check-in/check-out. Inaddition, begin to integrate Flash content into yoursite. Prerequisites: 58111, 58121.Course: 58122 $279 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 10-19 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmZac Van Note

Green Web Design with Online FormsAre you still distributing and collecting paper forms?Go green and let your website do the work! Usingweb-based forms can have a significant effect on theenvironment by reducing our dependency on paper.Added benefits include field validation to avoid incom-plete or incorrectly formatted submissions. Learn howto build online forms and track submissions by emailand/or database. Build multi-stage forms into onecomplete database-driven web application. Even learnto build user registration systems to save user data forlater submission/updating. You’ll be glad you madethe switch! Prerequisites: 58111, 58121. Suggested:58401.Course: 58207 $329 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 16-25 MW 9:00am-12:00pmKinglsey Anderson

Content Management Systems for WebsitesContent management systems (CMS) are becomingincreasingly popular for the authoring and administra-tion of websites. These software systems provide ameans to control the presentation of sites, as well as adatabase for storing site content. But CMSes them-selves vary in terms of complexity and flexibility. Thiscourse will survey several popular CMSes, includingWordPress, ExpressionEngine, MojoMotor, Joomla,Drupal and Plone; discuss the pros and cons of each;

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Web Programming Basics Move beyond HTML and CSS! Investigate fundamen-tal concepts and practices of scripting and program-ming for websites. Learn how dynamic web applica-tions execute on the World Wide Web, and how thisprocess differs from static websites. Get overviews ofPHP, ASP and JavaScript, as well as standardapproaches to integrating these languages with every-day HTML. Additional topics of discussion includeclient- and server-side authoring options, capturinginformation from user forms, database connectivity,and cookies. Prerequisite: 58111.Course: 58401 $329 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jun 19-28 TTh 9:00am-12:00pmKinglsey Anderson

Add a Shopping Cart to Your WebsiteWhy reinvent the wheel? If you have a small businessand want to sell your merchandise or services on theWeb, you’ll need a shopping cart. Fortunately thereare a number of reasonably priced shopping cart serv-ices available that are surprisingly easy to use. Learnmore about the various options as you configure anactual shopping cart in class. Prerequisites: 58111 or58121.Course: 58604 $99 For: 3 hoursSection A: Jul 28 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmJeremy Jaramillo

Web Programming with PHP and MySQLReceive an introduction to the open-source web pro-gramming language, PHP, and discover why so manyweb developers prefer to use it with MySQL (an open-source database technology) for their data-drivenapplications. Learn the basics of the PHP language andhow to use PHP to generate your HTML. Getacquainted with the MySQL database, and learn to usePHP and MySQL together. Develop real world web-based applications in class. Prerequisites: 58111,58121.Course: 59411 $329 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 6-13 MWF 9:00am-12:00pmKinglsey Anderson

Ask your employer about your company’s tuitionreimbursement programs for job-related courses andtraining. Tuition remission is available for UNM Staffand faculty.

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UNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Essentials of Hardware and Operating SystemsThis CompTIA A+ Essentials course, 220-701 isrequired for everyone seeking A+ certification.Successful completion of the course validates knowl-edge of basic computer hardware and operating sys-tems, including how to install, build, upgrade, repair,configure, troubleshoot, optimize, diagnose and per-form preventive maintenance. Customer service andsecurity skills are also covered. Course materialsinclude test review materials, practice test software.Note: Exam Voucher is included when you complete63131 and 63134, valid for 6 months upon comple-tion of both classes. Prerequisites: Knowledge ofcomputers and operating systems. Course: 63131 $749 For: 28 hoursSection A: Jun 4-25 MW 1:00pm-5:00pmGlenn NormanSection B: Jun 12-Jul 5 TTh 6:00pm-9:30pmRalph Keeton

Hardware Repair and TroubleshootingCompTIA A+ 220-702 is the second and final A+course for those who want more emphasis on comput-er repair and troubleshooting and less emphasis on in-person customer interaction. Work related scenariossuch as bench work are emphasized. Note: Examvoucher is included when you complete 63131 and63134, valid for 6 months upon completion of bethclasses. Prerequisite: 63131.Course: 63134 $649 For: 24 hoursSection A: Jul 9-25 MW 1:00pm-5:00pmGlenn NormanSection A: Jul 10-31 TTh 6:00pm-9:30pmRalph Keeton

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s EngineeringRuby on Rails: BeginningAcquire basic knowledge of Ruby on Rails, the pre-miere open source framework used for web program-ming. Rails is optimized for sustainable productivitywhile lowering the barrier of entry into programming.Learn the full RoR stack, understand REST andresources, test your code before you write it, build abasic Rails application and automatize deployment.Experience the Rails way of building web applicationsand discover a framework for programmer happiness.Prerequisites: 58111, 58411 and 65011. Course: 59441 $329 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 23-Aug 1 MW 6:00pm-9:00pmAndres Paglayan

Web Design Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:58802N Designing and Hosting a Website $19958832N Adobe Dreamweaver CS4 $29958833N Adobe Dreamweaver CS5 $29958863N JavaScript Fundamentals $29958868N DHTML Basics $19958870N XML Essentials $16958872N Advanced XML $299

Ed2Go instructor-led classes include:Creating Web Pages $119Creating Web Pages II $119Designing Effective Websites $119Achieving Top Search Engine Positions $119Introduction to CSS and XHTML $119Intermediate CSS and XHTML $119Introduction to Dreamweaver CS4 or CS5 $119Intermediate Dreamweaver CS4 $119Introduction to PHP and MySQL $119Introduction to ASP.NET $119

For more information, call Caroline Orcutt at 505-277-6037 or see our website.

Custom IT courses and IT consultation

If your business has a need for customized train-ing specifically for a group of employees in desk-top support, programming, IT security, systemsengineering, ITIL, GIS or other IT course topic, ourCustom Training Program can provide these cours-es at your site or at ours. We also provide expert ITconsultation for businesses. Contact the UNMContinuing Education Custom Training Program at277-6034 or email [email protected]

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Network Support (Network+)Learn how to configure network adapters, protocols,and services to allow communication between comput-ers. This course covers the OSI model, networktopologies, Ethernet, the TCP/IP protocol suite, sub-netting, and WAN technologies. Learn to use thesetechnologies to effectively administer a network, shareresources, troubleshoot, and solve connectivity prob-lems. Note: Exam voucher is included, valid for 6months upon completion of the class. Prerequisites:63131 and 63134 or A+ certification or experience. Course: 63312 $849 For: 28 hoursSection A: Jul 30-Aug 20 MW 1:00pm-5:00pmGlenn NormanSection B: Aug 7-28 TTh 5:30pm-9:30pmRalph Keeton

Database EngineeringUNM Employees, you may use your tuition remission benefit for the courses listed in this subprogram. Find the forms at dce.unm.edu/tuition-remission.htm. Fax your completed forms to 505-277-1990. For help, call 505-277-0077 see our staff listing on page 4.

Access: Relational Database DesignFundamentalsLearn the essential principles to build a relational data-base from scratch. Practice identifying database tasks,identifying data needed to support tasks, and mappingthe data to tables. Apply rules of table design, result-ing in efficient tables that take full advantage of rela-tional capabilities. Identify key fields and relationships,and learn to solve complex “many to many” databaserelationships. Prerequisite: 52310 or 53601.Course: 65011 $399 For: 12 hoursSection A: Jul 17-24 TTh 8:00am-12:00pmDiane C. Follstaedt

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Register and complete any of our AutoCAD classesand receive access to the AutoCAD student versionfor three years. The student version contains thesame AutoCAD software as the $4000 version, butis to be used for student practice and projects only.Access information is given the first day of class.

AutoCAD/AutoCAD Lite: BeginningLearn the fundamentals of Computer-Assisted Drafting(CAD) 3D and 2D rendering. This course comparesand contrasts CAD and manual drafting methods, andstresses the fundamentals of drawing organization andlayer management. Explore the effective use of blocks,fonts, and automatic dimensioning features. Studentsperform numerous exercises in class to reinforce theuse of drawing and editing commands. Prerequisite:Basic Windows or equivalent experience.Course: 69111 $699 For: 24 hoursSection A: Jun 26-Jul 12 MTTh 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: No class July 9.Gathen Garcia

AutoCAD/AutoCAD Lite: IntermediateLearn the effective use of blocks and attributes, andhow to establish standards that promote conformancewhile allowing users to complete tasks. Numerous in-class exercises reinforce the use of drawing and editingcommands. Prerequisite: 69111.Course: 69112 $699 For: 24 hoursSection A: Jul 17-Aug 16 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: No class on July 24 and 26.Gathen Garcia

AutoCAD/AutoCAD Lite: AdvancedTaking up where AutoCAD Intermediate left off, thisclass is designed for current AutoCAD users who wantto improve their understanding of advanced and com-plex commands. After taking this course the studentwill possess a thorough understanding of paper space,plotting, attributes, attribute extraction, advancedselection techniques, and other advanced drawing andediting commands. Prerequisite: 69112.Course: 69113 $699 For: 24 hoursSection A: May 29-Jun 21 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmGathen Garcia

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IT Pro Online

SkillSoft self-study classes include:

63160N Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) 2nd Edition $599

63161N TestPrep Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) 2nd Edition $149

63164N Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) $699

63165N TestPrep Certified Information Security Manager (CISM) $149

63700N Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2010: Configuring $649

63701N Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2010: Administration $649

63702N Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2010: Application Development $649

63800N VMware Overview $369

63805N VMware Workstation $349

67140N Microsoft Windows Server 2008—New Features $99

67141N Microsoft Windows Server 2008:Configuring Active Directory $595

67142N Microsoft Windows Server 2008:Configuring Network Infrastructure $595

67144N Microsoft Windows Server 2008: Server Administration $695

67145N Microsoft Windows Server 2008: Enterprise Administration $199

67150N Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2007 Administration $495

67151N Microsoft Sharepoint Server 2007Application Development $495

67152N Microsoft SharePoint Services (WSS) 3.0 $495

67153N Microsoft Windows Sharepoint Services 3.0:Application Development $495

67156N Microsoft .NET for Developers: Foundations of ASP.NET with C# $395

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67157N Microsoft .NET for Developers: Mastering ASP.NET with C# $395

67158N MS .NET FW 2.0: Dev Web-based Client Apps w/ Visual Basic 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 $395

67159N MS .NET FW3.5: Windows Presentation App Dev Foundation w/ Visual Basic 2008 $395

67160N MS .NET FW4: Windows ApplicationDevelopment with Visual C# 2010 $349

67170N Microsoft SQL Server 2005:Implementation and Maintenance $595

67171N Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Infrastructure Design $495

67172N Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Database Maintenance $495

67173N MS .NET FW 2.0: Dev Web-based Client Apps with C# 2005 and ASP.NET 2.0 $395

67735N Oracle 10g Database: Administrative Workshop I $895

67736N Oracle 10g Database: Administrative Workshop II $795

67737N Oracle 10g Application Server:Administration I $895

67738N Oracle 10g Application Server:Administration II $595

67740N Oracle Database 10g: Developing PL/SQL Program Units $495

67741N Oracle Database 10g: SQL Fundamentals I and II $895

67961N IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) V3 Foundation Syllabus v4.2 $595

67962N ITIL v3 Intermediate: Operational Support & Analysis $1139

67966N Moving from Technical Professional to Management $699

67967N Managing Technical Professionals $499

67972N Writing Skills for Technical Professionals $119

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To place yourself in the right class, refer to the course assessments below. If you can answer 8 out of 10 questionsfor the appropriate assessment, you probably do not need to take the class. If you cannot answer 8 out of 10 ques-tions, you probably need to take the class.

For additional information or questions:Windows: Program Supervisor 505-277-6033 Macintosh or Computer Graphics: Caroline Orcutt 505-277-6037

1. Define hardware and memory.2. What is a microprocessor or CPU?3. Describe the difference between a hard drive

and a CD drive.4. Describe the difference between operating

system and application software.5. List some popular word processing, spreadsheet,

database, and graphics programs.

6. Define bytes, kilobytes, megabytes, and gigabytes.7. Explain mouse operations such as click,

double-click, right-click, click-and-drag.8. What is anti-virus software?9. List three input devices and three output devices.10. List three storage devices and describe how they

are different from each other.

1. Describe the difference between files and folders.How do you move and copy files between folders?How do you find a lost file or folder?

2. How do you move and resize a window?3. What is a shortcut (Windows) or alias (Macintosh)

and how do you create one?4. What is the Recycle Bin (Windows) or

Trash (Macintosh)?5. Describe how to launch a program.

6. Describe how to change the mouse propertiesand the desktop display.

7. What is the Taskbar (Windows) or Dock (Macintosh)?

8. What is the Start Menu (Windows) or Apple Menu (Macintosh)?

9. List the keyboard shortcuts for cut, copy, and paste.

10. Describe how to eject a disk.

Learn to Use a Computer/Mac (51010/54010)

Operating Systems Basics (51101/54101/11)

6. List three graphics file formats and explain when you would use each.

7. When would you rasterize a graphic and whenwould you trace a graphic?

8. Describe what a Bezier curve is and where youwould find one.

9. Describe what a pixel is and where you would find one.

10. Define color depth (bit depth).

1. Explain the difference between raster and vectorgraphics. What are the advantages and disadvantages of each?

2. List two programs that work with raster graphics and two programs that work with vector graphics. List two programs for page layout and two for web editing.

3. Define PostScript and describe some of its uses.4. Define aliasing and anti-aliasing.5. Define resolution and explain how it is

measured. Indicate a standard resolution for print and one for web.

Computer Graphics: An Introduction (56101)

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Convenient Contact InformationFor registration information, class availability, class cancellations or waiting lists, call 505-277-0077. If you need information on course content, call 505-277-0563.

Suggestions on any of the Story of New Mexico Program courses are alwayswelcome! Please write to:

Joan CokUNM Continuing EducationMSC07 40301 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, NM 87131-0001

The Story of New Mexico Policies• Automatic membership to the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute with your

lecture series enrollment, for participants 50 and older.

• No discounts apply, including Senior Citizen discounts.

• There is a $5.00 fee for transferring from one field trip to another,and a $15.00 fee for cancellation of in-state trips.

• The refund policy for interstate and international trips varies from thatof in-state trips, and carries a higher cancellation fee. (See specific tripdescription for cancellation amount.)

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

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

• Check the listing for each trip for the registration deadline and minimumenrollment needed for the trip to go as scheduled.

• Participants requesting special accommodations for the trips need to contact SONM Program Supervisor two weeks prior to the trip at 505-277-0563.

Tuition Remission—UNM Faculty/Staff/RetireesFor questions regarding the UNM tuition remission benefit, call the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

Transportation for New Mexico ToursFor New Mexico tours, meet the bus or van at 1634 University Blvd. NE, eastparking lot at least 15 minutes before departure.

Joan Cok Program Supervisor

Phone (505) 277-0563

Fax (505) 277-8975

Email [email protected]

Engaging and unique stories

of struggle, failure, success and

triumph are experienced by the

people of New Mexico.

Capture the sense of time,

place, and character through

lectures, conversations, film

and adventure with The Story

of New Mexico. Joan works to

share the enchantment of New

Mexico through her program’s

non-stop learning opportunities.

Listen to storytellers and writ-

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scientists, geologists and cultur-

al anthropologists to truly expe-

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Joan earned an MA from UNM

in Special Education and has

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Continuing Education for

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Lecture Series

Lecture Series 00001Experience the enchantment of New Mexico when youenroll in this four-part Lecture Series. This is a contin-uation of El Norte and the Southwest. Examine vary-ing historical periods and crucial events. Register forthe series and save! Or register for individual lecturesat $20 per lecture.Course 00001 $70 For: 4 sessionsSections A-D: Jun 20-Jul 18 W 1:00pm-3:00pmAll sections: CE North BuildingCharles Truxillo, PhD, Latin American Expert

El Norte and "Manifest Destiny" 1821-1853The American Conquest of Northern MexicoCourse 00001 $20 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 20 W 1:00pm-3:00pm

El Norte Becomes the American Southwest 1848-1910The Process by which El Norte is assimilated into theUnited StatesCourse 00001 $20 For: 1 sessionSection B: Jun 27 W 1:00pm-3:00pm

The Mexican Revolution 1910-1929The effects of the Mexican Revolution on El NorteCourse 00001 $20 For: 1 sessionSection C: Jul 11 W 1:00pm-3:00pm

The Southwest Becomes El Norte Again, 1929–PresentThe re-Mexicanization of the Southwest from thedepression to the present crisis on the borderCourse 00001 $20 For: 1 sessionSection D: Jul 18 W 1:00pm-3:00pm

Lectures and CoursesAlamo Mission: History, Myth, and MusicThe Texas Revolution of 1835-1836 had a direct effecton the land which would eventually become known asthe state of New Mexico. This conflict was a prelude tothe Mexican–American War and centered on a band ofTexan rebels garrisoned in the old, abandoned AlamoMission near San Antonio de Béxar. This presentationwill explore the Battle of the Alamo: unraveling thehistory, debunking the mythology, and examining themusic used on both sides, including the well–equippedbrass bands of Santa Anna’s army.Course: 00708 $20 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 6 W 9:30am-11:30amCE South BuildingJane Ellen

Knowing New Mexico’s AnimalsNew Mexico has a rich history of animals and animallore, both scientific and artistic. This course willexplore how the New Mexico “bestiary” serves to helpdefine and inspire New Mexicans through recreation,story, and iconography. Whether considering the lobo,the coyote, the roadrunner, the bear, the trout (allNew Mexico emblems) or the myriad of large andsmall game hunted and utilized for sport and tourism,knowing New Mexico’s animals (and what has beenwritten, painted, sculpted, and filmed about them) isessential to living in new Mexico. Firsthand accounts(written, photographed, or drawn) of encounters withand perceptions of these “critters” will serve as a basisfor a culminating class almanac and book of facts andimplications.Course: 00372 $80 For: 4 sessionsSection B: Jul 10-31 T 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingRobert Gish, PhD, English Professor, DistinguishedScholar and Author

New Mexico Lecture Series of four sessions—Enroll &save! The series cost of $70 represents a savings of$20 over the cost of the individual lectures.

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Trips and Tours

Pueblo Revolt Mesa Top Fortress Hike Located in the Jemez Mountains, hidden atop a redrock fortress, this little visited archaeological site holdsextensive defensive walls and pueblo ruins that tell apoignant story. The isolated mesa top was used by theJemez peoples as a final refuge for their resistance tothe Spanish re-conquest of New Mexico following thePueblo revolt of 1680. Vargas attacked the mesafortress on July 24, 1694. A steep, rocky path climbsalmost 900 feet up to a magical world of pueblo ruins,fortress walls and even piles of stones used to slow theSpaniards inevitable progress. We will also stop at theWallatowa Visitor’s Center after the hike. Guided bywriter-photographer Mike Richie, this is a strenuousclimb, yet extremely rewarding for physically fit, expe-rienced hikers who want both adventure and in depthhistorical perspectives. Fee includes guide and trans-portation. Please take a lunch along.Course: 00457 $89 For: 1 sessionSection B: Jun 2 Sa 7:00am-5:00pmCE North BuildingMichael Richie

Anthropological Genetic Genealogyand the New Mexico DNA ProjectAnthropological genetic genealogy is the application ofgenetics to traditional genealogy. Anthropological geneticgenealogy involves the use of genealogical DNA testingto determine the level of genetic relationship betweenindividuals. The New Mexico DNA Project was started in2004 to help individuals with roots to New Mexico con-firm and validate genealogical research. The project con-sists of more than 1400 DNA samples of descendants ofthe first Spanish colonists to New Mexico. The lecturewill begin with the first Spanish families and their geneticresults. Questions of how they match, what ancestral ori-gin they have before the forming of the colony, and howanthropological genetic genealogy works in confirminggenealogical research will all be answered. (This lecture isoffered twice.)Course: 00726 $20 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Aug 1 W 9:30am-11:30amSection B: Aug 23 Th 3:30pm-5:30pmBoth sections: CE South BuildingAngel R. Cervantes

Billy the Kid and the Santa Fe RingBilly the Kid was born in New York City in the early1800’s. Since this area was teaming with other poor immi-grants, Billy’s mother sought a better life for her childrenand moved Billy and his brother to Santa Fe in theTerritory of New Mexico. Santa Fe was a lawless, roughand tumble desert town ruled by factions competing forland, wealth and political power. As a teenager, Billy fell inwith the criminal element in Santa Fe, until he met arancher who was a law abiding leader of the town whobecame a father figure to Billy. The death of Billy the Kid,under suspicious circumstances, remains an historical con-troversy. Was he a victim of revenge and retaliation byleaders of the Ring? Was Sherriff Pat Garrett a corruptedlaw officer who functioned as the assassin of Billy the Kid?These theories and more will be discussed in the class.Course: 00724 $60 For: 3 sessionsSection A: Aug 14-18 TThSa 9:30am-12:00pmCE South BuildingMax Macauley

The Civil War in SocorroFebruary 26, 2012 marked the 150th anniversary of thebattle of Valverde, NM. In 1862 the Sibley brigadeformed by the confederacy invaded the New Mexican ter-ritory, for the purposes of capturing the gold in southernColorado and annexing the southwest to its territory. Theannual re-enactment of this event in and around Socorro,New Mexico featured a rare tour of the old battle field,visits to local contemporary cemeteries, and an actual bat-tle re-enactment involving the Socorro Plaza. Dr. BobMallin, a surgical living history presenter, documented theevent for this presentation.Course: 00728 $20 For: 1 sessionSection B: Aug 22 W 9:30am-11:30amCE South BuildingRobert Mallin, MD

Transportation for New MexicoTrips and ToursMeet the bus or van at 1634 University Blvd. NE,east parking lot at least 15 minutes before departure.

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Ceja Pelon Badlands Time Travel HikeJourney back 65 million years to the time the San JuanBasin was covered by thick, tropical jungles dotted withpalm tree fringed swamps. The dinosaurs were long gone,the first large mammals were beginning to dominate theecosystems, but still competed with crocodiles and giantflightless birds for survival. The Ceja Pelon Badlands pre-serves in stone a small portion of our planet’s earliestbroad-leafed rainforests. One of the biggest concentrationsof huge, colorful petrified logs in the southwest lies hid-den high atop stair step mesas. Brilliantly colored, giantquartz trunks and root balls lie crosswise in primeval logjams. The rippling, finely layered bedrock formed fromoriginal sand dunes, shorelines and stream beds is carvedinto numerous hoodoos and strangely shaped formations.Character laden high desert trees accent the views farsouth past towering pinnacles to tiny Cabezon Butte onthe horizon. This exercise in time travel is intended forreasonably fit, experienced cross country hikers. Feeincludes transportation and guide.Course: 00510 $90 For: 1 sessionSection C: Jun 3 Su 8:00am-6:00pmCE North BuildingMichael Richie

Burque’s New BrewsLa Cumbre, Nexus and Il Vicino Breweries will host us onthis tour. Recent national data shows a mid-year 15 per-cent growth in sales of craft beer, and Albuquerque cer-tainly is in on the national trend. Each of these brewerieshas its own atmosphere; something that the owners andbrewers feel sets them apart from their neighbors. Theconsensus among all three is that business is good and thatthe small, but growing brewing scene in Albuquerque issustainable. Fee includes lunch and transportation.Course: 00725 $69 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 9 Sa 10:30am-4:00pmCE North Building

Las Ventanitas Hike One of El Malpais National Monument’s best kept secretsis the Las Ventanitas hike–a scenic, yet lightly traveled,cross country route through soaring sandstone towers anddelicate arches bordering the massive lava flow that givesthe monument its name. Half a dozen arches (one a dou-ble arch) are hidden in a large scale sandstone hoodoomaze. Brilliant rose, orange and golden rock colors areaccented by subtle, pastel-toned desert varnish and tall,picturesque, cliff-clinging ponderosa pines. Prolific Anasazipottery shards and a petroglyph panel give mute testimonyto the area’s long human history. A small Anasazi outlierpueblo sits on the mesa top above a 50-foot long naturalarch with views across the contorted black lava fields. Thisis a moderately strenuous cross country route suitable forreasonably fit and experienced hikers. Fee includes trans-portation and guide.Course: 00615 $89 For: 1 sessionSection D:Jun 10 Su 8:00am-6:00pmCE North BuildingMichael Richie

Geologic Exploration into the Valles CalderaThis one day field trip will enter the Valles CalderaNational Preserve, exploring the fascinating geologicstory told by rock exposures inside the caldera. Sincethe massive eruption that produced the calderaapproximately 1.25 million years ago, the caldera hasexperienced profound changes, involving resurgentuplift, numerous volcanic eruptions, lakes, and erosionof the rim. Our journey will include a traverse acrossnumerous scenic valleys inside the caldera, includingValle Grande, Valle San Antonio, and Valle Toledo. Ifweather permits, we will also visit Obsidian Valley, amajor obsidian quarry for the ancestral puebloan cul-tures. Wildlife sightings are common. Participants areasked to bring adequate outdoor clothing. Feeincludes entry into the preserve, guide and transporta-tion. Please take a lunch along.Course: 00554 $105 For: 1 sessionSection B: Jun 13 W 8:00am-6:00pmCE North BuildingKirt Kempter, PhD

Lybrook Badlands: Hoodoo Gardens WalkNo matter how many times you’ve visited, every hikein the Lybrook Badlands, one of the largest and mostdiverse of all the 15 San Juan Basin Badlands, involvesdiscovery. On this relaxing route we will walk theextremely convoluted, middle level mesa edge weavingthrough countless sandstone hoodoos and crouchinggargoyles, complimented by venerable bonsai pon-derosa and junipers. Non-stop panoramas stretch outacross hoodoo jungles and forested box canyonsbeneath the crystal clear, sun drenched dome of cobaltsky. The pace will be leisurely with plenty of time forphotographers to snap away at the cornucopia of col-ors, forms and textures. Depending on the group pref-erence we will also have the opportunity to climbdown to the mesa base to view an impressive arch andeven bigger trees. This hike is suitable for anyone withan average fitness level and a minimum of cross coun-try hiking experience. Fee inlcudes transportation andhiking guide. Please take a lunch along.Course: 00619 $89 For: 1 sessionSection D:Jun 16 Sa 8:00am-6:00pmCE North BuildingMichael Richie

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Sawtooth Mountains Hike Clustered along the Continental Divide just east ofPietown, the Sawtooth Mountains jut straight abovethe desert floor like mysterious gothic castles. Carvedfrom 40 million year-old compacted volcanic ash, thesesoaring monoliths are sculpted into countless spires,pinnacles and knife thin buttressing fins, some ofwhich are eroded completely through by huge, archingwindows. Freestanding towers skyrocket 1000 feet upin massive cap rocks shaped like giant animal heads.Huge old ponderosas, pinons, alligator junipers andoaks complete the stunningly beautiful landscapes.This cross country jaunt is for reasonably fit and expe-rienced hikers. Please take a lunch along. Fee includestransportation and guide.Course: 00699 $89 For: 1 sessionSection C: Jun 17 Su 7:00am-5:00pmCE North BuildingMichael Richie

Georgia O’Keeffe Home and Studio TourFor seven decades Georgia O’Keeffe painted prolifical-ly, and almost exclusively, the flowers, animal bones,and landscapes around her studios in Lake George,New York, and New Mexico. These subjects, such as“Black Iris” became her signature images. Visit herhome and studio in Abiqui for a wonderful look at hersurroundings, influences, and views. This is a fabuloustour, and we’re privileged to live nearby! Fee includesentrance fee, transportation and guide. We will lunchat Abiquiu Inn Cafe (not included in fee).Course: 00530 $95 For: 1 sessionSection M: Jun 22 F 9:00am-5:00pmCE North Building

Elephant class in Colorado Springs This is a day you won’t forget! We’re taking an ele-phant class in Colorado Springs at the CheyenneMountain Zoo. All you have to do is provide yourown transportation and reserve a motel. This will be a“Care of the Elephant” class, which will cover suchtopics as conservation, types of elephants, trainingconcepts and education plans for teachers at all gradelevels. This enriching class is done just for our pro-gram, and will be enjoyed by adults who are interestedin animal care and conservation. Photo opportunitesabound! Fee includes class only.Course: 00540 $135 For: 1 sessionSection C: Jun 30 Sa 8:00am-5:00pmCE North Building

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oThe National Museum ofNuclear Science & HistoryLearn the story of the Atomic Age from early develop-ment and the Cold War to today’s peaceful uses.Spend time learning about the history, scientific appli-cations, and future developments of nuclear energyfrom a knowledgable docent who will explain exhibits.You will see important artifacts, including two auto-mobiles (one was the actual limo that carried RobertOppenheimer and other senior Mahattan Project offi-cials to and from Los Alamos and the Trinity Site) andthe casings from the weapons dropped over Palomares,Spain, in 1966. After touring the Museum, take a spe-cial “behind-the-scenes” tour with the Museum’sCurator, where you will see how historical documentsand artifacts are cared for and stored. The Museum isa Smithsonian Affiliate and the only Congressionallychartered Museum in New Mexico. After our tour, wewill have lunch at the Owl Cafe. (The original OwlCafe is on the road to the Trinity site in San Antonio,NM.) Fee includes guided tour of Museum, lunch andtransportation.Course: 00710 $75 For: 1 sessionSection B: Jul 21 Sa 9:00am-1:30pmCE North Building

The Railyard of Santa Fe and Museum Hill The Santa Fe Railyard, today part park and partupscale shopping development, had been slated formega-developments several times since being aban-doned by railroad users. The Trust for Public Landacquired the land and buildings for preservation, andsponsored a design competition for the park. Theresulting park raises many interesting issues about his-toric preservation and adaptive re-use. Kim Sorvig, aSanta Fe resident, wrote two articles about the compe-tition for national magazines. We will spend the morn-ing at the Railyard, and after lunch, travel to MuseumHill, to take in an exhibition at the WheelwrightMuseum. In 2012 the Wheelwright Museum will cele-brate its 75th anniversary with A Certain Fire: MaryCabot Wheelwright Collects the Southwest, an exhibitionfeaturing exquisite textiles, metal work, wood carving,and pottery from Santa Fe’s premier institutions. Feeincludes Railrunner tickets to Santa Fe and talk byProfessor Sorvig on location.Course: 00729 $92 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 28 Sa 7:00am-5:00pmCE North BuildingKim Sorvig, Research Associate Professor, UNM Schoolof Architecture & Planning

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International TravelSpanish School, Costa Rica Learn Spanish by total immersion in Heredia, CostaRica! This school was founded in 1991 by the NajarroMorales family. The teaching staff is trained and expe-rienced in the art of teaching Spanish as a second lan-guage, and works hard at accommodating its students.The small town of San Joaquin de Flores, where wewill be staying with host families, is a middle class sub-urb near Heredia, Alajuela and San José–the perfectlocation for students who want to experience the trueculture of Costa Rica, and have access to metropolitanareas. Our day will begin at 8:00, and we will haveclass (with a break at 10:00) until 12:00 p.m. Theschool has diverse travel opportunities arranged everyafternoon and on weekends, for an additional cost.(Please see web page.) You won’t want to miss thisopportunity! Please make your own airline reservationsto San Jose, Costa Rica, and arrive on Sunday, August5. We will be picked up there by the staff. To insurethis price and to stay with a host family, please registerby June 8. Cancellation fee is $600. No cancellationrequests will be accepted after July 28. Single supple-ment is additional. Note: Fee includes tuition, lodg-ing, most meals (no lunches) and travel insurance. Course: 00375 $2300 For: 10 sessionsSection B: Aug 5-18 SaSu 8:00am-8:00pmNote: Please register by June 8. Airfare is not included.Albuquerque International Airport

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Get Great Photos of Your Trips!Get the most out of your camera with ourDigital Photography classes. Learn how toedit your photos with our Photoshop andPhotoshop Elements classes. See page 62.

Santa Fe Opera—ToscaAh, Tosca! Bewitched by her glamour and charisma,even the hated Baron Scarpia called her la divina. Seewhy Puccinis Tosca became the defining role forBernhardt and Callas, and now the soprano AmandaEchalaz whose performances as Tosca in London hadEuropean critics groping for superlatives. ChiefConductor Frédéric Chaslin is on the podium. Feeincludes transportation, $40 or $58 tickets, and a deli-cious buffet supper on the grounds, which offer spec-tacular views of the surrounding mountains.Course: 00627 $160 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 11 Sa 4:30pm-1:30amCourse: 00627 $180 For: 1 sessionSection B: Aug 11 Sa 4:30pm-1:30amBoth sections: CE North BuildingDesiree Mays

Santa Fe Opera—The Pearl Fishers Before there was Carmen, there was The Pearl Fishers,the score that established the 24-year-old Bizet as agenius. The Pearl Fishers shimmers with the beauty ofits exotic setting, and includes one of the most cher-ished duets in the entire operatic literature, sung bybest friends Nadir (tenor Eric Cutler) and Zurga (bari-tone Christopher Magiera) who vie for the love ofpriestess Leila (soprano Nicole Cabell). Fee includestransportation, $38 or $53 tickets, and a delicious buf-fet supper on the grounds, which offer spectacularviews of the surrounding mountains.Course: 00630 $160 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 25 Sa 4:30pm-1:30amCourse: 00630 $180 For: 1 sessionSection B: Aug 25 Sa 4:30pm-1:30amBoth sections: CE North BuildingDesiree Mays

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Convenient ContactInformationFor registration information, class avail-ability, class cancellations or waiting lists, call 505-277-0077. If youneed information on course content, call 505-277-6320.

Suggestions on any of the Growth &Enrichment Program courses are alwayswelcome!

Please write to:

Marie McGheeUNM Continuing EducationMSC07 40301 University of New MexicoAlbuquerque, NM 87131-0001

We’re Here To HelpStudents requiring special accommoda-tions or students who have comments,questions or suggestions should contactthe Senior Program Manager, Marie McGhee. UNM is in compliance with the Rehabilitation Act of1973 and the Americans with DisabilitiesAct of 1990.

G&E Courses AreOpen to EveryoneRegistration is open to all adults (eight-een years and older) regardless of edu-cational background. In some cases,classes are open to younger persons; thisexception is noted in the particularcourse description. In all but a few cours-es, there are no examinations, transcripts,credits or grades, although certificates are

issued upon request. Most Growth &Enrichment classes are held inAlbuquerque. We do offer classes on theWestside. For more information, call 505-277-6320. UNM Continuing Education isa self-sustaining department. All courseshave set minimums and decisions oncourse cancellations are made 2-3 daysprior to the start date of each class.Please don’t wait until the last minute toregister.

Tuition RemissionUNM Staff & Faculty: Yes, your tuitionremission may be applied towardsapproved Health and Fitness courses aswell as Business and Technology training.Please refer to the UNM Business Policy3700 at http://www.unm.edu/~ubppm/ubppmanual/3700.htm forcomplete Tuition Remission policy infor-mation. It is the employee’s responsibilityto monitor their use of Tuition Remission.

Please Note: IRS Regulations require thattuition remission benefits used to registerfor Health and Fitness courses listedunder the Personal Enrichment section ofthis catalog, be included as taxableincome and subject to withholding.

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

Teach a Class With UsIs there a specialty you’ve developed that no one else can do? Have you spent alifetime of study on a favorite topic? Share the rewards of your knowledge with theAlbuquerque community. It’s easier than you think. Submit a course proposal tothe program manager. Call 505-277-9350 to request that an instructor applicationbe mailed to you, stop by to pick one up from our receptionist, or download a PDFfrom our website: dce.unm.edu.

Application deadlines

Semester Turn in byFall 2012 April 9, 2012Spring 2013 August 1, 2012Summer 2013 January 5, 2013

Marie McGheeSenior Program Manager

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Marie McGhee has been withUNM Continuing Educationsince 2006, working withCustom Training andProfessional Developmentbefore serving as the managerof the Growth & EnrichmentProgram. Strongly believing thata core aspect of any university’smission is to bridge with thecommunity, Marie loves theopportunity to collaborate withContinuing Education’s stellarroster of instructors to developand offer courses of interestand lifelong learning for theNew Mexico community.Marie’s own interests in thearts, language acquisition, trav-el, and photography have ledher to take many of the cours-es offered through the Growth& Enrichment Program, whichhas 200 instructors, more than10,000 students a year andover 50 locations throughoutthe Albuquerque area.

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Table of Contents

HumanitiesMiddle Eastern Film . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Buddhism Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Foreign Film Buffs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Unlocking the Mysteries

of Chinese Culture . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85

LanguagesFrench I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Italian Beginning I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Italian Conversation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Spanish I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Medical Spanish . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Spanish for Travelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Conversational Spanish Part I . . . . . . .87Continuing Education for Teachers of

Spanish as a Second Language 87Basic Navajo Language . . . . . . . . . . . .87

Money MattersABC’s of Investing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Complete Financial Planning Primer . .88Art of Investing and Portfolio

Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Smart, Savvy Women . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Wills: A Dead Give Away . . . . . . . . . . .88You Only Retire Once:

Do it Right the First Time! . . . . . . . .88You Can Own Your Own Home . . . . .89

Reading & WritingBeginning Fiction Writing . . . . . . . . . . .89Creative Writing for Fun Only . . . . . . .89Surrealist Writing Games . . . . . . .89Fearless Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89Journal Writing For

Creativity and More . . . . . . . . . . . . .89Writing Women’s Fiction . . . . . . . . . . .90The New Age of Publishing...

What It Means To You . . . . . . . . . . .90Write Your Book Right Now...

You Can! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Writing Short Stories

From Start to Finish . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Walk, Look and Write:

Descriptive Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91Fitness Cycling 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91Yoga for the Rest of Us . . . . . . . . . . . .91Yoga: Gentle Fitness for 50+ . . . . . . .91Yoga Basics: The Fundamentals . . . . .91Feldenkrais Method: Awarness

Through Movement Workshop . . . .92

Health & FitnessYoga: Harmony in Body and Mind

(Iyengar style) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Women’s Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92

Yoga For Folks Over Fifty . . . . . . . . . . .92Restorative Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Yoga for Back Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Yoga for Athletes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Yoga for Lunch . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Pilates: Reformer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Fitness Boxing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94Train like a Fighter: Kickboxing . . . . . .94Introduction to Aikido . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94The Nia Technique . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94T’ai Chi Chih®: Beginning . . . . . . . . . .94Weight Lifting for Women . . . . . . . . . .95Weight Lifting for Seniors . . . . . . . . . . .95T’ai Chi Ch’uan–Traditional Yang Style

Long Form: Beginners . . . . . . . . . . .95Yoga Core Flow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Yoga Basics 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Alignment and Flow Yoga . . . . . . . . . .95 Yoga for Weight Loss . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Prenatal Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Level 2 Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Zumba® Aerobic Dance . . . . . . . . . . . .96Salsaerobics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Yin Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Power Flow Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Men’s Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97Vinyasa Flow Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . .97Alternative Methods to

Strength Training . . . . . . . . . . .97Stretch/Strength/Total Fitness! . .97Matwork for Seniors . . . . . . . . . . .97My Body–My Life . . . . . . . . . . . . .97Restorative PreNatal Yoga . . . . . .98Contemporary, Modern Dance

Techniques for Fitness . . . . . . .98

RelaxationLearn to Heal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98You Can Manifest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98Consumers Guide to Herbs

and Other Supplements . . . . . . . . .98Introduction to Reiki . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98Yoga For Your Life . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99Yoga Nidra: Deep Relaxation . . . . . . . .99Yoga: Breathe and Restore . . . . . . . . . .99Therapeutic Massage . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99Massage Techniques for Caregivers . . .99Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique-

Connecting to Inner Peace & Joy . .100Guided Meditation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100Relax and Recharge

for the Weekend . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100Tame Your Toxic World . . . . . . .100Gentle Senior Yoga . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100Thai Massage With Partners . . . . . . . .100Shiatsu Massage: Scalp, Face,

Shoulders, & Feet . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101

Home & GardenLandscape Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .101Upholstery Basics . . . . . . . . . . . .101Herbal Remedy Garden . . . . . . . . . . .101

AquaticsSwimming: Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102Swimming Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . .102Swimming: Parent/Child (6 mo-3 yrs)102Swimming: Parent/Child (3-7 yrs) . . .102Swimming for Children/

Experienced Beginners . . . . . . . . . .102

ArtsDrawing on the Right Side

of the Brain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103Experimental Drawing

and Mixed Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103Drawing Graphite, Pencil,

Pen and Ink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103Portrait Drawing: Beginning . . . . . . . .103Sketching on the Go! . . . . . . . .103Perspective Drawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104Painting with Acrylics . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104A Painting A Day . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104Paint Without Numbers

and Color Outside the Lines . . . . .104Shibori: The Japanese Art

of Fabric Dyeing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104Expressive Color in Oil Pastels . . . . . .105Beginning Landscape Oil Painting . . .105The Art of Mixing Colors:

An Introduction to Painting . . . . . . .105Modeling the Head In Clay . . . . . . . .105Raku Fired Handbuilt Pottery . . . . . . .105Trial by Fire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105Raku Pottery Potluck . . . . . . . . .106Clay Sculpture . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106Stoneware and Raku Pottery . . . . . . .106Cartooning Techniques

For Everyone . . . . . . . . . . . . .106Beginning Jewelry/Metals . . . . . . . . . .106Continuing Jewelry/Metals . . . . . . . . .107Brass and Copper Etchings . . . .107Visions Collage Workshop . . . . . . . . . .107The Art of the Beeswax Collage . . . . .107Mosaic with Vintage China

and Found Objects . . . . . . . . . . . . .107The Luminous Collage . . . . . . . . . . . .107The Art of Papermaking . . . . . . . . . . .108Assemblage Workshop 101 . . . . . . . .108ArtBiz . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108Resin...For the Fun Of It . . . . . . . . . . .108Life Journey: A Creative Memoir . . . .108

Personal Growth

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Anything Goes! - Open Studio . . . . . .108Bonne CuisineThe Art of Baking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109Sensational Salads . . . . . . . . . . .109Breakfast For Dinner . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109Chocolate: A Divine Decadence . . . .109Stir Fry Made Easy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .109Cooking With Seasonal Products . . . .109Mysteries of Fish Cooking . . . . . . . . . .109French Bistro Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Mangia Italiano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Paella Valenciana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Mediterranean Table . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Exploring the Cuisine of India . . . . . . .110Vegetarian Feast . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Canning Vegetables and

Making Jams and Jellies . . . .110New Mexico Red or Green . . . . . . . . .110Cooking 101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Cooking 102 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111The Business of Catering . . . . . . . . . .111A Repertoire of Sauces . . . . . . . . . . . .111Culinary Tour of Italy . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Low Fat and Luscious . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Gluten Free Baking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Tapas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Six Ingredients or Less . . . . . . . . . . . .112Pressure Cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Cooking on a Budget . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Spices and Rubs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Cuisine in 30 Minutes or Less . . . . . .112Cooking for Lunch:

Cool Summer Foods . . . . . . .112Cooking for Lunch:

Easy Chicken . . . . . . . . . . . . .112

CommunicationOur Existence After Life . . . . . . . . . . . .113Loving What Is: The Work of

Byron Katie . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113Mindful Living . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113The Laughter Workshop . . . . . . . . . . .113Your Dreams Talk To You . . . . . . . . . .113Introduction to Constellation Work .113

Crafts & HobbiesBead Stringing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Make Your Own Vintage

Typewriter Key Bracelet . . . . . . . . . .114Creative Wire Rings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Creative Wire Wrapping:

Basic Circle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Creative Wire Wrapping: Coiling . . . . .114Creative Wire Wrapping:

Flat Spiral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Creative Wire Wrapping:

Earring Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Lovely Pins from Vintage Tins . . . . . . .115Hands on Auto Repair . . . . . . . . . . . . .115The Pampered Lady . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115Body Products Made at Home I . . . .115Herbal Soapmaking—Cold Process . . .115

Silver Jewelry Using Metal Clay . . . . .115Stained Glass: Beginning . . . . . . . . . .116Introduction to Glass Fusing . . . . . . . .116Stained Glass Advanced . . . . . . . . . . .116Glass Fusing Beyond the Basics . . . . .116Early NM Punched Tin Work . . . . . . . .116T-Shirt Quilts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116Reversible Table Runner . . . . . .116Sewing: Beginning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .117Sewing: Advanced Beginning . . . . . . .117Summer Sock Workshop . . . . . . . . . .117

Leisure Time ActivitiesWhitewater Kayaking Made Easy . . . .117Golf I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118Golf II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118Golf: Secrets for Success

with the Shortgame . . . . . . . . . . . . .118Horseback Riding: Beginning . . . . . . .118Horseback Riding: Intermediate . . . . .118Rock Climbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118High Ropes Confidence

Course for Women and Men . . . . .119Tennis: Beginning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119Tennis: Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119

Music, Dance, & TheatreHarmonica for Beginners . . . . . . . . . .119Introduction to Hammered Dulcimer 119Beginning Piano . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119Beginning Piano 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120Group Piano 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120Group Piano 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120Piano Second Time Around . . . . . . . .120Tango . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120Belly Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120Country Western Dance . . . . . . . . . . .120L.A. Style Salsa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121HOT! HOT!! HOT!!! Salsa . . . . . . . . . . .121Fundamental Country Western Dance121West Coast Swing and Jitterbug . . . . .121Basic Acting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121Singing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121Singing for Those Who Can’t Sing . . .121Singing Just For Fun . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122

PhotographyPhotography and Intuition . . . . . . . . .122

PotpourriIntroduction to Private Investigation . .122Travvy Savvy — Travel Smart . . . . . . . .122

YouthOn-Campus Day Camp:

(ages 6-8 & 9-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .123Early Bird Camp Care . . . . . . . . . . . . .123Youth Sports Fitness (ages 6-14) . . .123Amusement Park Mania Half-Day

LEGO Camp (ages 6-10) . . . . . . . .123LEGO Space Camp (ages 6-12) . . . .124LEGO Remote Control Mania

(ages 6-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124

Maxwell Museum Children’s Summer Camp (ages 8-12) . . . . . .124

Creative Arts Camp presented by the NMJazz Workshop (ages 6-12) . . . . . .124

Clay Creations Half-Day Camp (ages 6-10) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124

Half-Day Drum Camp (ages 7-14) . .124Drum Building Camp (ages 9-14) . . .124The Magic of Realistic Drawing

(ages 10-14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124Funny Pictures: Cartooning for Kids

(ages 8-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124Drawing Skills for Video Artists

(ages 10-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125Website Design for Kids

(ages 8-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125Computer Video Game Design

Mini-Camp (ages 10-16) . . . . . . .125Advanced Computer Game Design

(ages 10-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125High Desert Yoga Camp

(ages 6-11) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125Parent and Toddler Yoga

(ages 2-5 with parent) . . . . . . . . . .125Hola Amigos! Spanish Language

for Kids (ages 6-10) . . . . . . . . . . . .125Sewing for Animal Lovers

(ages 6-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Easy Sew Nightshirt & Pillowcase

(ages 6-16) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Tae Kwon Do for Children

(ages 6-12) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Born to Draw: A Children’s Drawing

Program (ages 7-11) . . . . . . . . . . .126Art & Design for Teens & Tweens

(ages 10-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Color for Teens & Tweens

(ages 10-15) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Make Your Own Herbal Blends

(ages 10-14) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126High Ropes for Youth

(ages 10-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127Architecture & Design Career Discover

Camp for Teens (ages 14-17) . . . .127Film Camp (ages 13-18) . . . . . . . . . .127Hacker High School (ages 12-17) . . .127Introduction to Silversmithing

and Jewelry Making (ages 13-17) 127Easy & Fabulous Jewelry Etching

(ages 13-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127Beginning Rock Climbing

(ages 13-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128Tae Kwon Do/Self-Defense for Teens

(ages 13-17) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128Tween/Teen Yoga (ages 12-17) . . . .128

WestsideFitness Cycling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91Yoga: Gentle Fitness for 50+ . . . . . . . .91FUNdamental Country Western

Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120FUNdamental Salsa

and Latin Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120

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NortheastA Time To Relax Yoga Studio11603 Menaul (East of Juan Tabo)

Aikido of Albuquerque5600 McLeod NE, Suite D (Between San Mateo & San Pedro)

Albuquerque Shin - Budo Kai Dojo3100-A San Mateo NE (San Mateo and Candelaria)

Apple Mountain Music10301 Comanche NE (Comanche and Morris)

APS Aztec Complex2611 Eubank NE (Eubank and Candelaria)

Arbor Counseling2501 San Pedro Dr, Suite 102

Ayurvedic Institute11311 Menaul Blvd. NE (East of Juan Tabo)

Baila! Baila!2801 Girard NE (Girard and Candelaria)

Bernina Sewing Center4520 Alexander Blvd. NE (Montaño at I-25)

Body Balance Yoga3705 Westerfeld Dr. NE (Comanche and Eubank)

Continuing Education (CE)North & South Buildings1634 University Blvd. NE (Indian School and University)

Coyote Clay School5107 Edith NE (Edith south of Montaño)

Crystal Mountain5041 Indian School Rd. NE, Ste. 400(between Carlisle & San Mateo)

Duke City Bridge Club8616 Northeastern Blvd NE (one block north ofIndian School & Wyoming)

Farfesha Studios9577 Osuna NE (Just west of Eubank)

Good Samaritan Society Manzano Del Sol Village5201 Roma Ave. NE (San Mateo & Lomas

Hancock Fabrics3157 San Mateo Blvd NE (between Comanche andCandelaria on San Mateo)

Healing Gate3212 Monte Vista NE

High Desert Yoga—Nob Hill4600 Copper NE (corner of Copper & Jefferson)

Hot Flash Glass, Inc.2111 San Mateo NE (on San Mateo south ofIndian School)

Jewish Community Center (JCC)5520 Wyoming Blvd. NE (Wyoming and Academy)

Kickstand Bicycle Shop11145-B Menaul NE (NW Corner of Juan Tabo and Menaulin the Foothills Shopping Center)

Los Altos Christian Church11900 Haines NE (one block south of Indian School, one block east of Juan Tabo)

Mike’s Iron Gym1214 San Pedro NE (Lomas and San Pedro)

Monte Vista Christian Church3501 Campus Blvd. NE(one block North of Central between Carlisle and one blockEast of Monte Vista)

New Heart Center for Wellness601 Lomas Blvd. NE

Nickel Acupuncture3212 Monte Vista NE(corner of Campus & Monte Vista)

Peacecraft Store3215 Central NE (Between Bryn Mawr and Wellesley onCentral)

The Quilt Works11117 Menaul NE (Menaul & Juan Tabo)

REI1550 Mercantile Ave NE (I-25 and Montano)

Rosales Karate & Kickboxing Academy3208 San Mateo NE (San Mateo & Montgomery)

Selah Studio7120 Wyoming Blvd. NE, Ste. 17 (at San Antonio & Harper)

Shedden Pilates3610 Campus NE

Studio Pizazz4111 Louisiana Blvd. NE

Studio Sway105 Jefferson St. NE (near Washington & Central in Nob Hill)

T’ai Chi Chih Center3107 Eubank NE, Ste. 19(SW corner of Scottsdale Village)

Wellspring Center for Yoga5500 San Mateo NE, #103 (east side of San Mateo beforeAcademy)

UNM Continuing Education has been offering non-credit classes to the residents of the greater Albuquerque area since1928. In response to ever-increasing demand for education programs held at neighborhood locations, off-campus classofferings 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: Growth & 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)Canine Country Club7327 4th St. NW (one mile north of Osuna)Garfield Middle School3501 6th St. NWJan’s on 4th10004 4th Street NW (North of Alameda)Ladera Golf Course3401 Ladera Drive NW (Sequoia and Unser)Music Magic Studio2113 Charleviox St. NW (Romer & Charleviox in Old Town)Park Fine Art Gallery20 First Galleria Plaza #65 (2nd & Copper next toConvention Center)Quilts Olé3923 Corrales Rd (West on Alameda north on Corrales Rd.)Rio Grande Nature Center2901 Candelaria Rd. NW (Candelaria west of Rio Grande)Spiritual Renewal Center6400 Coors Blvd. NWTaft Middle School620 Schulte Rd. NW (one block north of 4th & Osunaintersection)

SoutheastCosmos Tapas Restaurant4200 Central Ave SE (Just west of Washington on Central)Double Time Dance Studio112 Morningside SE (Central & Morningside)Highland High School Pool4700 Coal SE (San Mateo & Zuni)Lloyd Shaw Studio’s5506 Coal Ave. SEManzano Mesa Multigenerational Center501 Elizabeth SE (Eubank & Southern south of Central)Maple Street Dance Space111 Maple St. SE (off of Central behind Kanajian Rugs)Puerto Del Sol Golf Course1800 Girard SE (Girard & Gibson)

Southwest3rd Street Arts711 3rd St. SWUNM Championship Golf Course(south on 1-25, exit east on Rio Bravo)Mudfish Pottery2281 Wilbur SW (west on Bridge past Sunset to Tapia)

East Mountain LocationsMcFarland Studio46 Piñon Heights (Sandia Park)Mountain Meadow Neighborhood Garden242 Piñon Trail (Cedar Crest)Studio Yantra(Tijeras)

Private StudiosAragon Studio421-Broadway SE (NW Corner of Broadway and Coal)Berrenberg Office3876 Masthead NE (Jefferson and Masthead)Cooley Home608 Val Verde SE (Washington and Lead)Diener Studio500 2nd Street SW (corner of Coal & 2nd)Feher Office5800 McLoed NE, Ste. E (east of San Mateo, north ofMontgomery)Forrester Studio418 Arno St. SE, Apt. B (Coal and Broadway)Johnson Office1709 Moon NE (Near Moon & Indian School)Kostranchuk Office1400 Carlisle Blvd NE, Ste. B (SE corner of Carlisle & Constitution)Lerma Studio10101 2nd St. NW (north of Alameda)Sailer Studio8401 Dunhill SW (Bridge & Unser)Segara Residence7813 Indian School Rd. NE (between Wyoming &Pennsylvania)Streett Studio1675 Murray Loop (Bosque Farms)Sturges Studio346 Tyler Rd. NW

Westside and Rio Rancho LocationsCanine Country Club4201 Marna Lynn NW (west on Paseo, right on EagleRanch, left on Paradise to Marna Lynn)Dance Emporium1550 Stephanie, Suite 101Dance Place1005 21st. St. SE, Suite ADefined Fitness6201 Riverside Plaza Ln. NWRio Rancho High School301 Loma Colorado NE (NM 528 north toHigh Resort Blvd. west to Loma Colorado)Santa Ana Golf Club288 Prairie Star Rd. (Bernalillo)UNM West2600 College Blvd. (King Road & Unser)Unity of Albuquerque and Rio Rancho4801 Montaño NW, Suite A-6

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HumanitiesMiddle Eastern FilmIn this seven week class we will view films from fivecountries that have been in the U.S. new for the lastfew years: Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Palestine andIsrael. Following each film we will have discussionsbased on questions formulated specifically for eachfilm. Additionally, a few clips and/or short films fromthe U.S. and Canada will be shown in order to illus-trate how fundamentally differently images of theMiddle East are both presented and viewed in theWest as compared to the Middle East itself.Course: 08553 $95 For: 7 sessionsSection A: Jun 12-Jul 31 M 1:00pm-4:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 10.CE South BuildingTeresa Cutler-Broyles

Buddhism BasicsNearly 2600 years ago, Prince Siddhartha, a youngnobleman, left the comforts of his wife, his family andhis palatial trappings to become a wandering asceticsearching for life’s meaning. Unfulfilled, he lay downunder a bodhi tree and vowed not to arise until hefully realized life’s meaning and mystery. He arose asGautama Buddha, the Awakened One. From fortyyears’ teachings of that experience, Buddhism wasborn. Begin to develop a mastery for your own life.Explore Buddha’s enlightenment within the FourNoble Truths. Challenge yourself to enjoy fully life’sbounty in the exploration of the Noble Eightfold Path.This course is open to any person of any faith with orwithout any present or prior spiritual inclination ordevelopment.Course: 08556 $105 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jul 10-31 T 7:00pm-9:00pmCE North BuildingValerie Roth

Unlocking the Mysteries of Chinese CultureExplore the true China with a local who grew upthere: Is it really a communist country? What is thereality of the One Child Policy? Is Chinese writing justrandom scribbles? Using Chinese written characters asa doorway into each topic discover the truth about:life in modern China, social relationships, corruption,traditional weddings, the many facets of Chinese lan-guage, and more. Bring your questions and yourcuriosity! Required texts: Living Abroad in China,Stuart Strother and Barbara Strother. Moon Press.Text is available at the UNM Bookstore.Course: 08558 $70 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jul 11-Aug 1 W 6:15pm-8:15pmUNM North BuildingChang Liu, M.A. Linguistics

Foreign Film BuffsForeign films are interesting to us because they comefrom a different background. The stories, direction,costuming, etc. are based upon the particular culture ofthe country. We will explore a variety of films from dif-ferent countries, chosen in class. Our last film will be anAmerican musical, because this is what we do best andwe can contrast it with other films we have seen. Someyou may have seen; some you may have missed, butthey will all be worth seeing and discussing.Course: 08568 $95 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 14-Aug 2 Th 9:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingLeatrice Wilson

Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have setminimum enrollments and decisions on coursecancellations are made 2-3 days prior to thestart date of each class. Please don’t wait untilthe last minute to register.

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Express Interactive ChineseTwo characters, (woman) and (boy) combine to mean“good.” Why is this so? And what on earth does a“big sheep” have to do with America? How can youorder a sumptuous roasted duck in Bejing? UsingChinese written characters as a doorway into five top-ics, you will learn how to exchange greetings, intro-duce yourself and your family, order drinks and food,and uncover the exotic, modern customs of China.You will role play in each lesson with sentence basedlearning. You will be given custom made hand-outs foreach topic. Join this made-in-China speaker on thisexciting voyage! Required Text: Read and SpeakChinese for Beginners (CD) by Read and SpeakLanguages for Beginners. Text is available at the UNMBookstore.Course: 09603 $85 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 5–Jul 24 T 6:15pm-8:15pmUNM North BuildingChang Liu

French IHave you ever been handed a menu in a Frenchrestaurant and wondered what Coq au Vin, Escargots,Huitres, Grenouilles Provencales and Salade Nicoisemeant - and then tried to pronounce it? Here’s anopportunity to not only decipher those curious dishes,but to go beyond menu-ordering. With this class, youwill explore L’Art de Vivre – the art of living inFrance; from home to cafe lounging, fine cuisine andhow to enjoy life. Learning a language is also discover-ing a culture so there will be history lessons on gas-tronomy as well as a wine and cheese tour of France. Itis an enjoyable way to learn French with such topic!Students should bring a map of France to class.Course: 09604 $110 For: 14 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Jul 25 MW 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: No class on July 4.CE South BuildingAnne-Marie Stimson, BA

Italian Beginning IStart to converge on everyday subjects in Italian.Explore a new world through learning Italian and havefun while doing it! Begin to acquire Italian throughsongs, gestures, jokes, and recipes. This is the class totake if you want to develop confidence with a new lan-guage. Required Text: Ultimate Italian: Beginner-Intermediate. Living Language, Random House. Textis available at the UNM Bookstore.Course: 09612 $110 For: 10 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-Jul 12 TTh 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: Class will not meet on June 26 & 28. CE South BuildingCristina Baccin

Italian ConversationKnow a little Italian? Brush up your conversationalskills with this class for advanced beginners. We’ll con-verse about contemporary Italian topics as if we wereenjoying a coffee together in a typical piazza bar.Course: 09614 $110 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Jul 11 W 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: Class will not meet on June 27 & July 4. CE South BuildingCristina Baccin

Spanish IThis is an introductory course for students withoutany previous experience with the Spanish language. Wewill begin with Spanish sounds and the alphabet. Thefocus of the class is basic communication skills throughvocabulary as well as basic grammar. Text is available atthe UNM Bookstore. Required Text: Dos Mundos,McGraw Hill, 7th Edition.Course: 09619 $110 For: 14 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-Jul 30 MW 6:30pm-8:30pmNote: No class on July 4.CE South BuildingAlexandra Riera

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Dos Mundos—A Spanish Curriculum

Spanish I, Spanish II, Spanish III and Spanish IV usethe same textbook, Dos Mundos, 7th Edition. Theseare structured classes that give students the founda-tion and understanding of grammar. As soon as stu-dents learn enough basic vocabulary in Spanish I,they are engaged in easy conversation. In Spanish II,the students have more time for conversation, apply-ing what they are learning in class. In Spanish III, thefirst hour is spent reviewing vocabulary and grammar,and the second hour concentrates on conversation.Advanced Spanish Conversation is completely taughtin Spanish. When students complete the four semes-ters, they should feel comfortable in conversationsaway from the classroom.

UNM Employees:You may use your tuition remission benefitfor all classes listed in the Languages sec-tion. For complete Tuition Remission policyinformation please contact the benefits officeat 505-277-MyHR.

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attersMedical SpanishThe Medical Spanish Course is for the medical andhealth science professional who needs to improve theircommunication with Hispanic patients and use medicalterminology correctly at their work place. The Spanishcourse you need - to give your patients the best carepossible.Course: 09623 $99 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jul 10-Aug 2 TTh 6:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingRossana Bartra

Spanish for TravelersThe perfect course to refresh your memory of highschool or college Spanish before embarking on youradventures in Spain or Latin America. Converse withothers also planning a trip soon or just wanting topractice what they know in a relaxed, informal atmos-phere. Get up to speed for your upcoming travels withthis fun-filled class taught by a lifelong traveler andsomeone with first-hand knowledge.Course: 09624 $95 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Jul 26 Th 6:30pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingPedro S. Torres

Conversational Spanish Part IThis class is a practical guide for those who haveSpanish speaking experience and are motivated to con-verse but lack skills, vocabulary, and confidence.Through a progression of nouns, verbs, and otherparts of speech, students are given the tools and struc-ture which will enable them to be understood. Thisfun, total immersion adventure in language learning istaught through context. Students should have a basicunderstanding of grammar and sentence structure.Note: Taking Spanish I & II before enrolling in thisclass is strongly recommended. This is not a beginninglevel class.Course: 09625 $95 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-Jul 24 T 6:30pm-8:30pmCE SouthBuildingPedro S. Torres

Continuing Education for Teachersof Spanish as a Second LanguageThis course is a theoretical and practical overview ofthe process and issues related to the teaching andlearning of Spanish as a second language. We willexplore the latest theories of second language acquisi-tion, second laguage pedagogy, methodological

approaches, individual learner characteristics, strategiesand styles, the role of culture in the language classrom,and the use of technology in language teaching. Overfive days we will discuss different teaching methods,create our own teaching materials, plan classes, andreview resources for learning Spanish.Course: 09633 $350 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jul 16-20 MTWThF 8:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingCarlos Soler Montes

Basic Navajo LanguageThis course will introduce students to the basics oforal and written Navajo language enabling them toconverse in everyday Navajo language. Emphasis willbe on developing basic vocabulary used in common,daily situations, e.g., greetings, simple requests, anddescriptive statements. Required Text: Dine Bizaadby Irvy W. Goossen. Text is available at the UNMBookstore.Course: 09638 $95 For: 9 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Aug 2 Th 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingEsther Yazzie-Lewis

Money MattersABC’s of InvestingDevelop your investment skills with the basics you willlearn in this course. Be more confident in your deci-sions regarding stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. We’llbegin with setting your goals, personal financial state-ments, and the time value of money as well as how tobenchmark your personal progress. We will discussrisks, inflation and the basics of bonds, bills, notes,bond ratings, yields and issuing agencies. We will alsocover stocks: the history of the market and researchingand purchasing stocks. Learn how to research mutualfunds and how they’re managed, including salescharges. The last session highlights various popularinvestment strategies and how investor behavior influ-ences decisions. Suggested reading and Internetresearch sites are provided. Tuition includes one indi-vidual session with instructor for portfolio review andplanning.Course: 11700 $70 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 14-28 TTh 6:00pm-7:45pmBerrenberg Office in NE AreaTerri Berrenberg, CFP, CFEd, MBA

Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have setminimum enrollments and decisions on coursecancellations are made 2-3 days prior to thestart date of each class. Please don’t wait untilthe last minute to register.

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Complete Financial Planning PrimerLearn how to take control of your financial future andhow to make wise financial decisions. This comprehen-sive class provides a broad overview of the entire finan-cial planning process. Financial success is a choice.Topics covered in class include: how to take that criti-cal first step to maximize your returns and minimizerisk; asset allocation; and investment strategies for thefuture. Learn to plan for your children’s college educa-tion, make wise decisions before and during retirementand protect your assets through estate planning.Tuition includes one individual session with theinstructor for a financial planning evaluation.Course: 11703 $75 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 13-Jul 18 W 7:00pm-9:00pmCE North BuildingNote: Class will not meet on July 4. Karl Edward Baxter, CFP & Author

Art of Investing and Portfolio ManagementThis class for the experienced investor will help youunderstand and consistently implement the very beststrategies of the top investment minds. The Art ofInvesting and Portfolio Management is a six-stepprocess to keep you from getting caught up in theemotions that accompany market extremes and mediabuzz. This program provides unique and valuableaccess to industry-leading investment strategies, andtranslates asset-building and risk management tech-niques. The comprehensive program will provide youwith a framework for making better investment deci-sions, managing your money with discipline and confi-dence, and achieving true long-term investment suc-cess. Note: Tuition includes individual session withinstructor for portifolio review and planning.Course: 11721 $50 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jul 11-18 W 6:00pm-7:45pmBerrenberg Office in NE AreaTerri Berrenberg, CFP, CFEd, MBA

Smart, Savvy WomenBe a woman in the know financially! The world haschanged in the last fifty years from women being takencare of to being company CEO’s, business owners,and heads of households. Have fun while learning tofigure your financial personality and increase yourmoney moxie. We’ll discuss identity theft, credit andbanking, understanding your cash flow and figuringyour net worth as well as taxes, estate planning,divorce, widowhood, and saving for college.Course: 11725 $35 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 1 W 6:00pm-8:00pmBerrenberg Office in NE AreaRandi S. Melvin

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Wills: A Dead Give Away“Death is not the end. There remains the litigationover the estate.” wrote Ambrose Bierce. While manyare fascinated by inheritances and will contests, fewactually want their own estates to go into litigation. Inthis class, we will take this often postponed, yetextremely important, matter and add a twist. By look-ing at some of the most famous, surprising and fantas-tic will stories in history, participants will learn how toavoid common mistakes, clear up widely held mythsand learn how to make a complete and orderly estateplan. In addition, students will learn the differencebetween a will and trust, the options available to avoidprobate, available documents and arrangements forsmooth transition of property and decision-making.Willow Misty Parks, an estate planning attorney, bringsenthusiasm, experience and real-life lessons to this funand informative course.Course: 11727 $60 For: 3 sessionsSection A: Jun 23 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingWillow Misty Parks, ESQ.

You Only Retire Once: Do it Right the First Time!Learn what you need to know for a financially secureand comfortable retirement. If you are within a decadeof retirement and are making retirement decisions,rolling over an IRA, newly retired, changing jobs, orthinking of retiring early, then this is the class for you!Retire the way you want and take full advantage of theopportunities retirement brings, by being knowledge-able and planning carefully. Retirement planning, thefinancial keys to retirement, and retirement risks willbe discussed as will sample income projections withvariables and protecting yourself in retirement. Learnabout IRA rules, stretch IRAs, lump sum distributions,beneficiaries, Social Security, IRA and tax strategies,and lifetime income. Make sure you have enoughmoney to last your lifetime. Tuition includes a person-alized retirement projection with the instructor.Course: 11728 $50 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jul 10-17 T 6:00pm-8:00pmBerrenberg Office in NE AreaTerri Berrenberg, CFP, CFEd, MBA

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You Can Own Your Own HomePurchasing a home is a complicated process andinvolves making one of the most significant decisionsof your life. This course provides you with detailedinformation related to purchasing a home includingtypes of mortgages, discount points, monthly pay-ments and interest rates, and down payments. Realestate professionals will work directly with the studentwho elects to purchase a home, receiving as muchindividual attention as needed so that the process ofpurchasing does not become an overwhelming experi-ence. Learn about the programs requiring no downpayment and closing costs available to any student whocompletes this course and qualifies for a loan. Pleasebring a calculator to class.Course: 11749 $25 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jul 11-18 W 6:00pm-7:30pmCE South BuildingArt Esquibel

Reading & WritingBeginning Fiction Writing Have you always wanted to write a short story or anovel, but you’re not quite sure how to get started?Learn the elements of good fiction including plot,characterization, setting, creating a “hook,” point ofview, believeable dialogue and the importance of pre-cise detail. We will practice exercises aimed at stimulat-ing your creative juices while helping you find yourunique fictional voice. Note: This course is UNMtuition remission benefit eligible.Course: 14853 $75 For: 3 sessionsSection A: Jul 17-31 T 7:00pm-9:00pmCE North BuildingSandra K. Toro

Creative Writing for Fun OnlyEveryone has something to say. Give yourself a chanceto explore. We write, share and write again-withoutpressure! Take this chance to expand your horizons.Some topics are serious, some are funny. Try it, you’lllike it and become a better writer.Course: 14858 $90 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 12-Jul 31 T 10:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingLeatrice Wilson

Surrealist Writing Games“Language has been given to man so that he maymake Surrealist use of it.” In the spirit of Andre’Breton, the class will be introduced to a brief historyof Surrealism and the French Surrealists (and their lit-erary descendents), and will utilize Surrealist writinggames and techniques to transform the traditional useof language. Leaps made by the subconscious mindwill be captured in poetry. Examples of surrealist poet-ry will be provided (including female poets who havebeen "rediscovered"). The goal of the class is to pro-duce a poem each week which will be shared with therest of the class. Bring a sense of the irreverent (andpen and paper) to the first class.Course: 14862 $100 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 26-Jul 31 T 7:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingAnastasia Andersen

Fearless WritingThis seminar provides a hands-on approach to over-coming creative blocks and will help writers generateenergy needed to write. Whether exploring poetry,writing a novel, or editing a memoir, there are myriadtools available to effectively get started or get back towriting again. Participants will identify energy-drainingthoughts that impede the writing process and learnways to counter and replace them wtih thoughts andactivities that generate energy and facilitate the writingprocess. Participants will come away from this work-shop with a set of tools that will help them with alltheir writing goals. Paper, writing utensil, and an openmind are recommended.Course: 14870 $49 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 19 Th 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingLisa Hase-Jackson

Journal Writing For Creativity and MoreDevelop your creativity, solve problems, work throughtroubled situations and write interesting logs of events.Writing for these reasons expands the use of your jour-nal. This is an experiential workshop where you willenjoy using several journal writing techniques. You willbe surprised to discover the inner depths of your cre-ative mind. Bring a notebook and pen.Course: 14871 $70 For: 3 sessionsSection A: Jun 14-28 Th 1:30pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingRita Herther, MA

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Writing Women’s FictionNot only romance, but domestic realism, romantic sus-pense, mysteries, thrillers, and family sagas as well ashistorical fiction will be explored in this class designedfor women who want to write fiction specifically aimedat women readers. Participants will learn about plotstructure, character development, point of view, voice,believable dialogue, the necessity for conflict and ten-sion, how to create atmosphere with setting, the pac-ing of scenes and rewriting, and polishing for publica-tion. Sandra Toro, the published author of historicaland contemporary novels, as well as short stories and amemoir, will teach this six-week class. Her bookreviews have appeared in numerous newspapers andher non-fiction has been published in magazines suchas Redbook, McCalls, and Environment. Note: Thiscourse is UNM tuition remission benefit eligible.Course: 14882 $90 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Jul 18 W 2:00pm-4:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4.CE North BuildingSandra K. Toro

The New Age of Publishing...What It Means To YouIf you have a book or story that is dying to be shared,your publication of that work is key, and there is noone anywhere that knows how to get that done anddone right now than Tom Bird. This teach-it-all-in-one-session-course provided by bestselling author TomBird, the architect of The Tom Bird Method, isdesigned for aspiring authors to get published RIGHTNOW! The ins-and-outs of how to just do that will becovered in this life changing and potential careerchanging course. Topics include: How to Get YourBook Published and Distributed Worldwide in as Littleas 24 Hours; Top Literary Agents in the IndustryDying to Represent Your Book Right Now; TheAbsolute Power of the eBook; He/She Sold a MillionBooks and Here’s How You Can Do So as Well;Marketability–Saturation Publishing–Going Viral; andmuch, much more. Note: This course is UNM tuitionremission benefit eligible.Course: 14889 $99 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 28 Sa 11:30am-2:30pmCE North BuildingTom Bird, author of 24 books

Write Your Book Right Now... You Can!Are ideas continually streaming into your mind, cryingto be released? Are people continually telling you thatyou should write a book? When you look at a best sell-er list, is a part of you continually scanning it to findyour name? Is writing a book something that youeither need or want to do but you have no idea howto go about it efficiently, quickly and joyfully? If youanswered “yes” to any of the above questions, this onemorning, teach-it-all-course was tailor made for you.Join bestselling author Tom Bird, architect of TomBird Method, to learn everything you need to knowabout how to write your book in one session. Some ofthe topics Tom will cover include: How to Get OverWriter’s Block Forever; Why You are Already anAuthor and Now You Just Need to Write Your Book;Two Drafts is all it Takes to Write the Book of YourDreams; Immediately Cut Your Revision Time by 98%;and much, much more. If you feel or think you have abook inside of you, crying to be born, this is the classfor you. Note: This course is UNM tuition remissionbenefit eligible.Course: 14891 $99 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 28 Sa 8:00am-11:00amCE North BuildingTom Bird, author of 24 books

Writing Short Stories From Start to FinishThe short story is an amazingly versatile and rewardingform for both writers and readers. Related in its devel-opment to the tale and the anecdote and other formsof narration such as the fable and the allegory, theshort story can be read at one sitting and usuallyroughed out and written in a couple of weeks. Not toput too fine an edge on it, but there are short-shortstories and long-long short stories as well, and thethemes, plots and settings they lend themselves to arealmost infinite. This course seeks to define the shortstory as literary genre and to discuss its boundariesfrom a writer’s point of view. A template for whatingredients a writer might consider will be presentedand considered for each phase of the writing process:pre-writing, writing and revising. At the end of thecourse a short story should result and serve as aspringboard for the writing of more stories.Course: 14892 $75 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-25 M 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingRobert Gish, PhD, English Professor, DistinguishedScholar and Author

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Walk, Look and Write: Descriptive WritingWalking has a long history as a means of meditation,recollection and inspiration. The English Romanticpoets in particular capitalized on what might be called“peripatetic epiphany” and many creative compositionsresulted. Travel writers especially are adept at capturingwhat they see and then attempting to record it inwords. This course will look at certain texts as exam-ples of how walking translates into writing and how“psychological geography” enriches our perceptionsand our lives. At least one extended group walk willserve as a model for this fascinating process.Participants will be encouraged to write about theirexperience and share that writing with others.Optional Text: Bedford Guide for Writers, Bedford St.Martin.Course: 14893 $75 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jul 5-26 Th 6:00pm-8:00pmCE South BuildingRobert Gish, PhD, English Professor, DistinguishedScholar and Author

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Fitness Cycling 101This class will provide you with information to helpyou learn the basics of cycling. We will cover properbike set-up, proper hand positioning, form, cadence,resistance and intensity. Come dressed in proper attireand bring a water bottle. Padded cycling shorts arerecommended as well as either tennis shoes or cyclingshoes with the SPD triple link clips. Registration inthis class entitles you to a discounted membership ratefor Defined Fitness.Course: 06440 $99 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 12-Jul 5 TTh 7:45am-8:45amSection B: Jul 10-Aug 2 TTh 7:45am-8:45amBoth sections: Defined Fitness Riverside PlazaLawrence Chavez

Yoga for the Rest of UsTake a deep breath. Close your eyes and take another.Try one more, in through your nose, out throughyour mouth. Do you feel refreshed? That energy thatrevitalizes us when we’ve done well for our bodies,and the accompanying peace it brings, is the essence ofyoga. And lucky for you, if you can breathe, you cando yoga. Yoga is for everybody. Whether you are newto yoga, have practiced before, or practice now takethis time for yourself to de-stress, energize, and loseweight, in this gentle relaxing yoga experience. All lev-els welcome. Gloria currently holds a 500-hour yogacertification with Yoga Alliance and Kripalu YogaCenter. She is known for the intuition, empathy andcompassion she brings to her role as a yoga instructor,and is especially gifted in working with beginners.Course: 06450 $75 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jul 16-Aug 20 M 12:00pm-1:00pmA Time To Relax Yoga StudioGloria Drayer, Certified Yoga Teacher

Yoga: Gentle Fitness for 50+Come join us and have fun learning gentle stretchingasana poses for focus, flexibility, fitness and balance onthe Westside. This class is for beginning and continu-ing education students alike. Go at your own pace in acomfortable, nurturing atmosphere. Bring a yoga matand blanket.Course: 06451 $55 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-30 Sa 9:30am-10:30amSection B: Jul 7-28 Sa 9:30am-10:30amBoth sections: Unity of Albuquerque & Rio RanchoCarleen Rocks, RYT

Yoga Basics: The FundamentalsA thorough introduction for the student new to Yoga.Preparatory and primary poses will be introduced witha focus on building strength, flexibility, balance andbodily awareness. Yoga terminology, plus the use ofprops is explained and time is allowed for questions.The pace and approach of the class is mindful and gen-tle. By the end of this course, the student is ready toenter Level One Yoga classes with confidence.Course: 06453 $95 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 29-Aug 3 F 10:00am-11:15amJulie PachecoSection B: Jun 30-Aug 4 Sa 11:30am-12:45pmBoth sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob HillAvery Janeczek Kalapa

UNM Employees:You may use your tuition remission benefitfor all classes listed in the Health andFitness section. For complete TuitionRemission policy information please contactthe benefits office at 505-277-MyHR.

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sFeldenkrais Method: Awarness Through Movement WorkshopThis holistic approach to learning was developed byIsraeli physicist, martial artist and educator, Dr. MosheFeldenkrais. The method uses movement to providenew information directly to your nervous system.Verbally directed, gentle exercises will be used to guideparticipants through a series of “exploratory lessons”that emphasize personal awareness while increasingmovement vocabulary. These gentle exercises can facil-itate greater ease of movement, improve posture andcoordination, increase flexibility and relieve physicaldiscomfort and pain. The “lessons” are done in a nur-turing, supportive environment with students usuallylying on the floor. This workshop will be enjoyed bynewcomers and experienced students alike. Note:Please wear loose, comfortable clothing and bring oneor more blankets to provide necessary padding.Course: 06457 $80 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 23 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmStudio SwayMary Ann Thomson, Teacher, performer, Feldenkraispractitioner, Instructor for UNM PE Dept.

Yoga: Harmony in Body and Mind (Iyengar style) Experience the vitality and relaxation that result fromthe practice of Yoga. This series of classes will offer acreative approach to the basic Yoga asanas (poses)exploring the interplay between body, breath, andmind. Benefits include increased strength and stability,greater vitality and freedom from limitations in bodyand mind. Classes are appropriate for beginners andcontinuing students and are taught in the Iyengar style— combining precise alignment and modifications forindividual needs with lightness and humor.Course: 06459 $120 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-Jul 23 M 6:00pm-7:30pmSection B: Jun 7-Jul 26 Th 9:30am-11:00amBoth sections: Wellspring Center for YogaHerb McDonald, Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor

Women’s YogaTreat yourself to an afternoon yoga practice in a safe,supportive, fun group of other women. Discover howto connect and move with the breath to deepen yourawareness and go inward-calming your body andmind. Nurture yourself on every level via a focused,in-depth yoga practice, learning alignment and anato-my. Find your inner strength, flexibility and movebeyond perceived limitations and fears. Discover howprops can make poses comfortable and accessible foreveryone. Learn specific asanas of particular benefit fornurturing women’s bodies. Leave the class relaxed andreenergized with plenty of time to enjoy your evening.Women of all ages and levels of experience are wel-come. Join us and remember the joy of being alive inyour body!Course: 06460 $95 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Jul 11 W 4:00pm-5:30pmHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillJude Rowe

Yoga For Folks Over FiftyIt’s never too late and you are not too old or stiff tobegin to explore the wonders and benefits of Yogapractice. This series of classes will be geared to theolder beginner. If you are dealing with painful knees orfeet, arthritis, osteoporosis, issues of balance or theproverbial midlife crisis, you will discover how to usecommonly available props and postures to help allevi-ate these conditions and begin to reverse the agingprocess. So if you are 50+ or merely feel like you’velived half a century, open up to the best years of yourlife with Yoga! Not a medical class - call instructor todiscuss any serious condition before signing up.Course: 06461 $105 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-Jul 24 T 4:00pm-5:15pmHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillJudy Mortellaro

Restorative YogaUsing fully supported, long-held yoga postures com-bined with guided relaxation, we will explore the inneruniverse of the mind and body. Restorative yoga canbe used to help heal, let go of emotions, release thenervous system, nourish the inner organs, calm themind, reduce anxiety and insomnia, and induce a med-itative state. This class is beneficial for those with phys-ical challenges as well as seasoned students wanting todeepen their inner experience of yoga.Course: 06463 $120 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Aug 1 W 6:00pm-7:30pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4.Section B: Jun 10-Jul 29 Su 12:30pm-2:00pmBoth sections: New Heart Center for WellnessPatsy Gaetano, Yoga Instructor

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Yoga for Back CareMuch of our back stress arises from our sedentarylifestyles. Do you drive or sit for hours on end? Orperhaps you have a strenuous workload. Yoga posturesprovide the perfect antidote for weak or weary backs.Strengthening and extending the back musclesenhances alignment, which results in greater stabilitywhile gentle twists and supported forward bendslengthen shortened muscles. Mobilizing the shouldergirdle and softening around the heart allows you tobreath more deeply and further releases you from thegrip of tension. Join us for an exploration of the spineand the muscles that hold us up, not back! ⁄ If youhave any existing medical condition, you must providephysician approval to take this class.Course: 06464 $105 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-Jul 16 M 4:00pm-5:15pmHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillSupriti

Yoga for AthletesMost of our athletic activities involve one-dimensionalor repetitive movements that repeatedly overtax certainmuscle groups while underutilizing others. Eventhough an athlete is strong, there will exist instability,imbalance and tightness in muscles and joints. When ayoga program is integrated into training, these issuesare addressed resulting in greater ease, less injury andimproved performance. This yoga class will buildendurance and strength, bring flexibility to chronicallytight muscles, increase mobility, stabilization and align-ment in joints, and increase lung capacity throughlearning full diaphragmatic breathing. This class willalso deepen the athletes mind-body connectionincreasing body awareness, relaxation and focus duringathletic practice and competition.Course: 06470 $105 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 25-Jul 30 M 7:15pm-8:30pmHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillHeatherlee Farrell

Yoga for LunchSpend your lunch hour being invigorated! Yoga duringyour lunch hour is a quick and healthy way to restoreennergy, calm your mind and eliminate the afternoonblahs. A mixture of yoga styles is used to combinestrengthening with relaxation. Core toning and gener-al flexibility are cultivated so that you will leave classfeeling both calm and powerful. Peace and positivityare side effects of this class that will accompany youthe rest of the week.Course: 06474 $95 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Jul 18 W 12:15pm-1:15pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4.High Desert Yoga - Nob HillNiki Feldman

Pilates: ReformerLearn a contemporary approach to the Reformer exer-cise repertoire created by Joseph H. Pilates. The exer-cises in this course are designed to improve posture,body awareness, core strength, and stability. All exer-cises will be performed in a controlled manner andwith proper breathing techniques in order to empha-size the mind-body connection. If you have a healthcondition you must bring a physician’s approval. Thisclass is limited to 5 students.Course: 06475 $325 For: 10 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-Aug 6 M 7:00pm-8:30pmCassandra EnciniasSection B: Jun 6-Aug 15 W 6:30pm-8:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4.Katie BarnesSection C: Jun 8-Aug 10 F 5:30pm-7:00pmStephanie WilsonSection D:Jun 9-Aug 11 Sa 2:30pm-4:00pmStephanie WilsonSection E: Jun 10-Aug 12 Su 2:30pm-4:00pmStephanie WilsonAll sections: Shedden Pilates

Pilates: ReformerLearn a contemporary approach to the Reformer exer-cise repertoire created by Joseph H. Pilates. The exer-cises in this course are designed to improve posture,body awareness, core strength, and stability. All exer-cises will be performed in a controlled manner andwith proper breathing techniques in order to empha-size the mind-body connection. If you have a healthcondition you must bring a physician’s approval. Thisclass is limited to 5 students.Course: 06476 $300 For: 8 sessionsSection A: May 29-Jun 21 TTh 2:00pm-3:30pmSection B: Jun 26-Jul 19 TTh 2:00pm-3:30pmSection C: Jul 3-26 TTh 2:00pm-3:30pmAll sections: Shedden PilatesMariana Shedden, PhD

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sFitness BoxingDiscover your personal power, to have fun, and to geta great aerobic workout. Why boxing? Boxing trainingdeals with the body in an integrated way that involvesbalance, strength, timing, and flexibility. In a worldthat often feels chaotic, boxing training lets you assertyour will in a safe environment. It also promotes emo-tional calm because it’s such a great stress reliever.Reap the benefits of boxing exercise without gettinghit or hurt. Get in shape and have fun while you learnthe basics of punching, foot work and working outwith the bags. Bring gym clothes and towel. You canpurchase your own boxing gloves and professionalhand wraps for women and men at the school. TonyRosales has over 30 years of boxing and training expe-rience, as well as being a certified Professional BoxingReferee.Course: 06477 $110 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-Aug 4 Sa 9:00am-10:00amNote: This class will not meet on July 7.Rosales Karate & Kickboxing AcademyTony Rosales

Train like a Fighter: KickboxingLearn how to kickbox and punch and get a greatworkout at the same time! You will develop self-confi-dence as you learn essential kickboxing techniques in asupportive, safe class environment. We will train withheavy bags, speed bags and kickboxing pads. This maybe the most fun workout you’ve ever tried. Come ontime to wrap your hands and warm up. Bring gymclothes and towel. You can purchase your own boxinggloves and professional hand wraps for women andmen at the school. Tony Rosales has over 30 years ofmartial arts and kick boxing experience; and holds therank of Professor Eighth Degree Black Belt; as well asbeing the New Mexico representative for theInternational Kickboxing Federation, the MTA andWKA.Course: 06478 $110 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Aug 2 Th 6:00pm-7:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 5.Rosales Karate & Kickboxing AcademyTony Rosales

Introduction to AikidoAikido is a Martial Art from Japan and means “the wayof harmony with the principle and force of nature.”Learn the basic fundamentals of body movement,technique and the philosophy of Aikido. Most practiceis done with a partner; each works at his or her level ofability, alternating as uke (the attacker) and nage (theone who receives the attack). Both roles are stressed;each contributes skills that enhance overall sensitivity

and control. The final aim of Aikido is personal trans-formation, it is a discipline for perfecting the spiritwhich allows for the creation of integrated humanbeings. Practice uniform is included in the fee.Course: 06480 $165 For: 15 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-Jul 25 M 5:45pm-7:15pm

W 6:45pm-7:45pmNote: This class will not meet on July 4.Aikido of AlbuquerquePhilip Vargas

The Nia TechniqueThe Nia Technique is a fun, energetic holistic programthat provides fitness for the body, the mind, the emo-tions and the spirit. It is a blend of martial arts, dancearts and body integration therapies (Tai Chi, TaeKwon Do, Aikido, Jazz, Modern Dance, DuncanDance, Yoga, Alexander Technique, and Feldenkrais).Done in bare feet, our dance relaxes the body andincreases strength, stamina, and flexibility. Simple cho-reography and beautiful music encourage new ways ofmoving that allow for creativity and self-expression.Visualization and focus on sensation create grace andgreater self-awareness. Nia is adaptable for any fitnesslevel. Come experience the joy and pleasure of move-ment.Course: 06483 $95 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-Jul 23 M 5:30pm-6:30pmHealing GateKathleen Fuchs, BA is a certified NIA Instructor

T’ai Chi Chih®: BeginningT’ai Chi Chih®—Serenity in Activity, is a series of 19movements and one pose which were originated bythe T’ai Chi Master, Justin Stone. The new technique,T’ai Chi Chih, does not have the martial arts, selfdefense influence. T’ai Chi Chih can be easily learnedin a short period, with benefits usually beginning fromthe first class. The purpose of T’ai Chi Chih is to cir-culate the vital force and balance the Yin-Yang of thisIntrinsic Energy. The practitioner usually becomesrelaxed, as well as energized, in a gentle manner. Asthe individual becomes calm and balanced, a newunderstanding and perspective are formed, decisionsare easier to make, and a new relationship to life isestablished. Greater longevity is a definite goal of suchChi Kung (balancing of the Chi) activity. T’ai ChiChih is beautiful, joyous, and easy to learn. It isknown as joy thru movement. To be appreciated, itmust be experienced. Note: Only 10 movements willbe taught. Course: 06487 $45 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-16 Sa 12:00pm-3:00pmT’ai Chi Chih CenterCarmen Brocklehurst, Accredited T’ai Chi ChihInstructor

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Weight Lifting for WomenSpecifically for women, this popular class began in1993. This beginning course emphasizes using properweight lifting techniques and focuses on muscle toningusing light to moderate weights. Basic anatomy anddifferent types of strength training will be consistentlynoted. Enrollment is limited to 12 students to insureindividual attention. It is designed for healthy womenwith no apparent physical limitations or medical needs.Reserve your spot today.Course: 06495 $155 For: 15 sessionsSection A: Jun 26-Jul 28 TThSa 9:00am-11:00amMike’s Iron GymJoseph Behrend, Certified Personal Fitness Trainer,Owner of One on One Fitness

Weight Lifting for SeniorsThis introductory course in weight lifting is heldspecifically for seniors with little or no prior liftingexperience. Several studies have illustrated the impor-tance of developing and maintaining strength for sen-ior citizens in particular. Class participants will beshown proper weight lifting techniques using light tomoderate weights based on individual strength.Women and men ages 55 plus are welcome!Enrollment is limited to 12 seniors with no serioushealth complications. Reserve your spot today!Course: 06496 $155 For: 15 sessionsSection A: Jun 25-Jul 27 MWF 9:00am-11:00amMike’s Iron GymJoseph Behrend, Certified Personal Fitness Trainer,Owner of One on One Fitness

T’ai Chi Ch’uan — Traditional Yang StyleLong Form: BeginnersIn this course you will learn the First Section of thetraditional Yang Style: 108 movement Long Form ofT’ai Chi Ch’uan, the most widely practiced form ofT’ai Chi in the world. Regular practice of T’ai ChiCh’uan has many documented health benefits, includ-ing stress reduction, enhanced body awareness,improved balance and lower body strength, and reliefof certain knee conditions. T’ai Chi can also serve as aform of moving meditation. After many years of studyit can become an intensely powerful internal form ofKung Fu for the truly dedicated practitioner. Specialemphasis is placed on: methods of improving balanceskills, identification and release of areas of tensionwithin the body, and eliminating habits which cancause stress to the knee and lower back. VirginiaHuettig has been studying Traditional Yang FamilyStyle T’ai Chi Ch’uan for 16 years and has been teach-ing it for 9 years.Course: 06497 $90 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 12-Jul 24 T 6:00pm-8:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 3.CE North BuildingVirginia Huettig

Yoga Core FlowThis class is an energizing and strengthening experi-ence your body will appreciate. We will focus on Yogaposes that strengthen deep abdominal and upper backmuscles while developing pelvic floor stability. Precisepostural alignment will be taught and you will beencouraged to find your intelligent edge. We will grad-ually develop the ability to combine yoga poses withthe breath in a flowing practice. With imaginativesequencing and inspiring music as the backdrop forthis practice, students of all levels can safely developcore strength, balance and improve their overall senseof well-being.Course: 06514 $120 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-Jul 24 T 6:00pm-7:30pmNew Heart Center for WellnessPatsy Gaetano, Yoga Instructor

Yoga Basics 101This is a great opportunity for those who are completebeginners to yoga to prepare to enter a mixed levelclass. These are also excellent classes for those gettingback to yoga after an extended absence or those want-ing to deepen their understanding of the basic princi-ples of alignment and anatomy in their current prac-tice. This offers an opportunity for students with man-ageable physical issues to experience classes dedicatedto the basics and a more easily accessible yoga practice.Course: 06515 $85 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 17-Jul 22 Su 2:15pm-3:45pmNew Heart Center for WellnessPatsy Gaetano, Yoga Instructor

Alignment and Flow YogaThis yoga class explores alignment principles in theasanas (poses) and the combining of these asanas intoa creatively sequenced flow. The pace is challenging yetcomfortable with an emphasis on breathing techniquesand the meditative aspects of yoga. Students of all lev-els will be encouraged to explore their edge safely.This inspiring practice will leave you with increasedflexibility, strength, coordination, concentration andinner calm.Course: 06516 $120 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 10-Jul 29 Su 10:30am-12:00pmNew Heart Center for WellnessPatsy Gaetano, Yoga Instructor

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sYoga for Weight LossLosing weight has a lot of components. The principalsof yoga can re-shape our minds along with our bodies;and change how we see and treat ourselves. In thispractice, the yoga poses support the body in weightloss; and as the practice continues, the mind’s attitudeabout the body. As anyone who has ever worked atlosing weight knows, the effort is as much in the mindas it is in the body. Gloria Drayer will lead youthrough yoga poses to help strengthen the body. Learnthe techniques of mindful eating and mediation toencourage love of the body and mind.Course: 06520 $110 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jul 17-Aug 21 T 6:00pm-7:15pmA Time To Relax Yoga StudioGloria Drayer, Certified Yoga Teacher

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 prac-tice yoga poses to build strength, endurance and flexi-bility while decreasing the aches, pains and discomfortsof pregnancy. Poses to strengthen the uterus andpelvic muscles will be taught. Relaxation techniques,along with the use of breath and sound, will offer youpowerful support during your pregnancy.Course: 06523 $95 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 11:00am-12:30pmEmily SteinSection B: Jun 12-Jul 31 T 5:30pm-7:00pmHeather FarrellSection C: Jun 14-Aug 2 Th 10:00am-11:30amAvery Janeczek KalapaAll sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill

Level 2 YogaThis Iyengar inspired yoga practice takes you on ajourney of stability, alignment, strength, and mobility,with intelligent awareness and full breath. Geared forstudents ready to move beyond the basics, we willexplore backbends, inversions, deep forward bends,arm balances, and more.Course: 06526 $105 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-Jul 30 M 10:30am-12:00pmHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillAvery Janeczek Kalapa

Zumba® Aerobic DanceThe Zumba® Program fuses hypnotic Latin rhythmsand easy to follow moves to create a one-of-a-kind fit-ness program that will help you to tone and sculptyour body while reducing body fat and developingmuscle tone. Routines will feature interval training ses-sions where fast and slow rhythms and resistance train-ing are combined to create a dynamic workout experi-ence. Bring a towel. Please show up on time so as notto disrupt ongoing classes.Course: 10682 $110 For: 10 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Aug 8 W 6:15pm-7:15pmRosales Karate & Kickboxing AcademyCheri Rosales

SalsaerobicsIf you enjoy Latin music, this is the exercise class foryou! Lose weight and get in shape as you exercise tothe Latin beat. Learn basic Latin dance steps such assalsa, cumbia, cha cha, mambo, merengue, and more.This class will start at a beginning level, graduallyincreasing to a higher fitness level. Come and enjoyaerobics -Latin style! Wear comfortable clothing andgood aerobic shoes.Course: 10684 $95 For: 16 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-Jul 25 MW 5:30pm-6:30pmSection B: Jun 5-Jul 26 TTh 5:30pm-6:30pmSection C: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 9:00am-10:00amNote: Saturday class tuition is $65 and is 8 sessions.All sections: Baila! Baila! Dance StudioBaila Baila Staff

Yin YogaThis is a slow paced practice where we explore andhold postures longer, which allows for deeper releaseof soft tissue. This style of practice gives you a chanceto tune in to yourself, your body, and each momentmore. From this place you can learn to listen andnotice what your body is telling you, what it needs,where it’s stuck, and how to help it find more ease,more peace, and well-being. Happy body, tranquilmind, happy life.Course: 06454 $95 For: 7 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Jul 25 W 7:00pm-8:15pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4.High Desert Yoga - Nob HillKatja Lauterstein

Power Flow YogaA dynamic and energetic combination of Pilates matwork and vinyasa yoga, integrating strengtheningmovement, focused breath, mindful stretches andinspiring music. Suitable for all levels.Course: 06455 $95 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jul 12-Aug 16 Th 5:30pm-6:30pmHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillSarah Karni

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Men’s YogaMen of all ages are invited to this introductory levelclass to experience the benefits of yoga in their lives.We will explore core yoga philosophy and techniquesinvolving breath, posture and alignment. Expect physi-cal awareness, postural adjustment, stress alleviation,and an increase in stregth, flexibility and relaxation.Emphasis will be placed on postures which are specifi-cally helpful to men’s health issues.Course: 06467 $110 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Jul 26 Th 7:45pm-9:00pmHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillWilliam Ancker

Vinyasa Flow Yoga This is a continuous flow of asana (postures), whereone leads into the next. It is good to have knowledgeof basic asana before participating in this class. We alsotake time to pay attention to alignment and sometimespause to focus on certain aspects of a pose. It is slowenough to move consciously and pay attention to ourbodies but also a pace that allows for some challenge.Course: 06472 $115 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 30-Aug 4 Sa 8:00am-9:00amHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillKatja Lauterstein

Alternative Methods to Strength TrainingLooking to get fit? Shed those winter pounds, have agreat time and meet new people? This class is for you!Boost your metabolism and loose fat and inches whilegaining an understanding of your body. Learn how toutilize a large variety of equipment such as: TRX, freeweights, medicine balls, tires, ropes, body weight exer-cises, ViPR tubes and Tabata protocols to get you intothe best shape of your life! In addition to the two 60minutes group classes (boot camp style) per week, youwill be given two workout programs customized toyour level, nutritional tips, and your percentage ofbody fat will be taken. Wear workout attire; bring awater bottle, and a small towel. This class is for all fit-ness levels sign up early class size is limited.Course: 06484 $125 For: 12 sessionsSection A: Jun 19-Jul 26 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pmJCC of AlbuquerqueCelina Baca, NSCA-CPT Karen Denham, NSCA-CPT

Stretch/Strength/Total Fitness!This is a class for everyone that promotes total well-ness in body and mind. The focus is on progressivestretching, strengthening and relaxation exerciseswhich are designed to increase individual, overall fit-ness. This combination will condition the body andrelease unwanted tension and energy blockages in thebody. Students will learn how to use their naturalbreathing rhythms to increase their range and strengthof motion, while reducing stress. Both men andwomen of all ages will benefit from this workshop.Bring a mat or something to sit on.Course: 06485 $55 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-26 T 7:00pm-8:00pmSection B: Jul 10-31 T 7:00pm-8:00pmBoth sections: CE North BuildingJoan Gonwa, MA, CMA

Matwork for SeniorsIncrease your core strength, balance, and flexibility,have better circulation and respiration while still hav-ing fun! The classes are designed for people new orreturning to exercise. Bands, weights, light balls, medi-cine balls and stability balls will be used. All equipmentprovided. The instructor is certified with the AmericanCouncil on Exercise, the Arthritis Foundation and theUnited States Water Fitness Association, as well asCPR trained. She has experience training people withchronic conditions. Please bring your doctor’s nameand fax number to the first class.Course: 06499 $125 For: 16 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Aug 4 WSa 12:00pm-1:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4 & 7.Good Samaritan Society Manzano del Sol VillageAnne Schroeder

My Body—My LifeIn this course we will examine the reasons why peopleare overweight, how the factors involved can be modi-fied through new ways of thinking about food, eating,stress, and relationships. Learn how to make nutrition-al changes and changes in physical activity levels inorder to attain a healthy weight. We will tackle the reallife barriers to healthy eating, including relationshipissues, cultural issues, and food attitudes and behaviorswe learn as children. We will learn about the sciencebehind why certain foods promote general healthincluding healthy weight and imune system function,and why many common foods are actually keepingpeople overweight, tired and stressed. Take charge ofyour body!Course: 06512 $125 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-30 Sa 10:00am-12:00pmArbor Counseling LLCAnita DelPrete, MS, PhDRoxanne Pratt, MS, LPCC

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Restorative PreNatal YogaClass is suitable for all stages of pregnancy. Posturesare fully supported to allow for longer duration anddeep relaxation. Relaxing the body/mind will prepareyou for the changes of pregnancy and the birth experi-ence. Resting in the strength of our bodies, we beginto recognize the wisdom within for mothering. Classbegins with time for sharing questions or concerns andends with a nourishing tea.Course: 06524 $90 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 29-Aug 3 F 11:30am-1:00pmHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillJulie Pacheco

Contemporary, Modern DanceTechniques for FitnessModern Dance is an exciting American performing artform. It is a multicultural dance form, created by theAmerican experience. This class is an invigorating andthorough contemporary dance workout! Various kindsof music are used to stimulate and activate the move-ments. It starts with a warm-up to safely stretch andstrengthen the body and de-stress the mind. It contin-ues with the dynamic JOY of DANCE, utilizing funda-mental Modern Dance movements. Whole body exer-cise, increased coordination, stress release and body-mind integration are benefits for everyone. No previ-ous dance experience necessary–both men and womenare welcome! Wear loose comfortable exercise clothingto dance.Course: 12780 $75 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-28 Th 6:30pm-7:45pmSection B: Jul 12-Aug 2 Th 6:30pm-7:45pmBoth classes: CE North BuildingJoan Gonwa, MA, CMA

RelaxationLearn to HealYou can learn to reduce pain, reduce stress, and toheal. These methods can be used alone and in con-junction with medical doctors to help the healingprocess. You can use them for yourself and to helpalleviate pain and stress in others. Methods includesimple energy approaches and self-hypnosis. Thesemethods help heal physical, emotional and spiritualpain. You will also learn how to improve your brainfunction. There are no supplements involved. Themethods are mind power and energy manipulation.Course: 04334 $75 For: 3 sessionsSection A: Jun 13-27 W 6:45pm-8:45pmCE South BuildingRita Herther, MA

You Can ManifestLearn the science of manifestation and begin creatingyour heart’s desires. You will learn the similarities anddifferences of the Law of Attraction, prayer, positivethinking, guided imagery and self-hypnosis. You willlearn the steps and receive guidance to manifest posi-tive changes. This is an experiential and powerfulworkshop. You will leave feeling inspired and invigor-ated, knowing that you have the power to create posi-tive changes and to manifest your desires.Course: 04342 $65 For: 3 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-25 M 6:30pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingRita Herther, MA

Consumers Guide to Herbsand Other Supplements In the United States, health-conscious people spendbillions of dollars yearly on herbs and supplements.There is an overwhelming amount of information inthe media about a vast array of products.Unfortunately, much of this information is inaccurateand “experts” are often conflicted with each other.The frequent outcome: consumers are confused, don’tchoose the best products, and waste large amounts ofmoney. Topics included in this class: why take supple-ments, how they may contribute to optimal health,safety considerations of and supplements for specificproblems and conditions, and how to get the mostbang for your buck. Herb McDonald has had a privatepractice as a clinical herbalist for over 20 years, helpingindividuals seeking better health. The information pre-sented will be based on a combination of currentresearch and professional experience.Course: 06452 $35 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 21 Sa 1:30pm-4:30pmCE South BuildingHerb McDonald, Certified Iyengar Yoga Instructor

Introduction to ReikiReiki is vital energy and an easily learned healing art.Anyone can use Reiki for self and others. It providesrelief during childbirth or chemotherapy, in hospice,post-surgically and other times of suffering. It relievesstress, insominia, fatigue and pain and accelerates heal-ing of body, mind and spirit. In this introductory classyou learn about Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki, its history,levels of training and practical applications. You canexperience the Reiki touch, have your questionsanswered, and develop a basis for deciding whether ornot to pursue Reiki treatment or training. ElizabethValsala has practiced Reiki for 24 years and has been afull-time Reiki Master since 1991.Course: 06469 $40 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 21 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingElizabeth Valsala, BA, Reiki Master

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RelaxationYoga For Your LifeThere are many types of yoga. What type of yoga is foryou? How should you support your yoga practice withyour daily choices to get optimal results for your body,mind and consciousness? This class will help youunderstand body types and qualities of nature and howthe qualities of nature affect us through what we eat,what we do, where we live. Learn to adjust your yogapractice according to your body type. What are properdaily practices for your body type? Questions we willexplore are: What is imbalance? How to recognizeimbalance and what gets us out of balance? (Foodchoices, tastes, things we do, where we live, environ-mental effects, seasonal effects, work environment,people we are with, sexual activity). And finally, howdo we get back in balance?Course: 06471 $110 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 7:00am-8:30amHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillDev Saroop Singh Khalsa

Yoga Nidra: Deep RelaxationYoga Nidra translates as yogic, or conscious sleep. Thisrefers to the state of deep relaxation that is achievedthrough a variety of yogic guided practices. Settlinginto a relaxing reclining position, after a few gentlestretching poses, you will be led thru guided medita-tions and breathing practices. Lying still for most ofthe class, we’ll also practice rotation of body aware-ness, which stimulates different parts of the brain,helping to strengthen the mind-body connection.Practicing these techniques takes one to the same stateas experienced in deep sleep, the delta state. It isbelieved that one hour of effective Yoga Nidra isequivalent to 3-4 hours of sleep. Yoga experience ishelpful, but the class is suitable for all who can com-fortably lie still for 30-40 minutes in a supportedreclining position.Course: 06479 $95 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 12:30pm-2:00pmNew Heart Center for WellnessPatsy Gaetano, Yoga Instructor

Yoga: Breathe and RestoreThis restorative yoga class is designed to give you apeaceful vacation from your busy life. Those who suf-fer from stress, insomnia, chronic pain, lack of energy,depression, recent surgery or injuries could benefitgreatly from this class. We will practice simple breathawareness in supported yoga poses to release deep ten-sion. As the layers of tension dissolve, one feelsrefreshed, renewed and balanced. As the body learnsdeep relaxation, the mind starts to focus and becomemore clear and still. Join us to nourish and nurtureyour body, mind and spirit.Course: 06482 $95 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 28-Aug 2 Th 6:45pm-8:15pmRosalind WomackSection B: Jul 1-Aug 5 Su 11:30am-1:00pmAvery Janeczek KalapaBoth sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob Hill

Therapeutic MassageDo you enjoy a great back rub? Do you know themany health and wellness benefits of purposeful touch?Join us and experience the amazing world of massagetherapy in this one day hands-on class. Learn to give(and receive) professional style, relaxing massages; get“insider” tips about massage and bodywork tech-niques, equipment, careers and more! Register withyour spouse, partner or a friend today! Note: A mate-rials fee of $15 will be collected for drapes, oil/cream,and a face cradle cover.Course: 06489 $70 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 9 Sa 9:00am-4:00pmCrystal Mountain David Fletcher

Massage Techniques for CaregiversGive the gift of touch to an aging or disabled parent,relative, or friend. Did you know that massage canrelieve depression, reduce agitation, improve sleep andpartially restore balance and mobility? Join us andlearn simple, safe and effective techniques for givingneck, head, back, arm and foot massages. We will alsocover standard cautions and considerations whenworking with more frail bodies. The instructor is a cer-tified geriatric massage therapist and instructor. Dressconfortably and bring a small towel. ⁄ A $15 materialsfee is payable to the instructor at first class for sheets,oil/cream and face cradle cover. Tuition includes com-plementary admission for your loved one.Course: 06490 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 16 Sa 9:00am-12:00pmCrystal Mountain David Fletcher

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Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique—Connecting to Inner Peace & JoyThe Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique (IAMTechnique) is a short and simple approach to medita-tion that anyone can learn, taking only 20 minutes perday to practice. The IAM Technique is a powerful wayto reconnect with one’s real center, one’s inner Self,and thereby experience true joy and peace in life. TheTechnique is designed to bring about integration inone’s life and integration of body, mind, intellect andheart. The IAM Technique was developed by theworld-renowned humanitarian and spiritual leaderfrom India, Mata Amritanandamayi, also known asAmma, the hugging saint. This workshop, taught bycertified instructors, includes simple, yoga-based relax-ation and breathing exercises, followed by a guidedseated meditation. Dress appropriately for doing lightstretching exercises.Course: 06492 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 16 Sa 2:00pm-5:00pmHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillCindy Wagner MS, RPE, RPP

Guided MeditationA non-denominational focus on mastery of universalprinciples of living with a view to creating more peace,love, and happiness in our lives. The course will focuson a different topic every week such as learning tech-niques for deepening our awareness of the presentmoment, management of our negative emotions, therole of music and nature, how to fit meditation intoour busy lives, and much more. Includes readings,recordings, guided meditations, and discussion.Students will need to purchase a required text for thisclass. Title: Wherever You Go, There You Are. Pleaseread text before the first day of class.Course: 06493 $75 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jun 19-26 T 7:00pm-9:00pmSegara Residence in NE AreaDiana Segara. MA

Relax and Recharge for the Weekend Ah - The relaxation that your body craves! You willuse yoga props to support your body, meaning youdon’t have to work in the pose, yet you still recieve thebenefits. This class will help restore you for the weekgone by and prepare you to fully enjoy your weekend!This is a yoga class for EVERYONE.Course: 06504 $85 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jul 13-Aug 17 F 3:30pm-4:45pmA Time To Relax Yoga StudioGloria Drayer, Certified Yoga Teacher

Tame Your Toxic WorldEvery day, we are exposed to more toxins than ourgrandparents were in a lifetime! Today, 300,000 morechemicals pollute the air than did in the 1970s. Theproduction of GMO foods is rampant. The term“organic” is used loosely. Our water supplies are con-taminated. Daily, in my clinic, I see how electromag-netic energy fields (EEFS) are negatively bombardedby cell phones, computers, microwaves and TVs.What’s the implication? In the 1950s, 1 in 100 peoplecontracted cancer. Now it’s 1 in 3. Learn to bothdetoxify your body, and to identify the toxins in yourhome and office. Scan your pantry, kitchen, garageand bathroom cabinets to find the culprits. You willlearn ways to create safer environments and enhanceyour health for the long term. Note: A $5.00 fee ispayable to the instructor at the beginning of class. Course: 06509 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 21 Sa 8:30am-11:30amCE South BuildingDr. Pamela Cornish, D.O.M.

Gentle Senior YogaGentle Senior Yoga is a class geared for older studentswith physical challenges or issues that limit movementand/or cause pain. This class would also benefit thenew student toYoga in this age group who needs agentle approach to the benefits of yoga postures.Course: 06529 $95 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-Jul 24 T 4:00pm-5:15pmHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillJudy Mortellaro

Thai Massage With PartnersParticipants will learn simple techniques from ThaiMassage that relieve stress and tension in the body. Allthe work will be performed fully clothed. There will bea focus on back and shoulders. Additional work involv-ing gentle stretches and traction effectively reducesstiffness. Participants will work only with the personthey came with and will learn how to work with theirpartner’s unique situation. This class is designed forpersons with no previous knowledge of massage.Participants need to attend the class in pairs. Thetuition amount listed covers the cost of two people,only one registration is required to sign up for thisclass. Demonstration of technique will be followed bycareful monitoring of participants as they learn. Timewill be allocated for questions and adaptations of tech-nique.Course: 06535 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 21 Sa 9:00am-12:00pmCrystal Mountain Julia Smith

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Shiatsu Massage: Scalp, Face, Shoulders, & FeetParticipants will learn relaxing shiatsu techniques designedto reduce headaches, jaw tension, neck and back soreness.Shiatsu foot massage helps the entire body to relax. Easyto follow ‘meridian’ lines will be learned. Locating pointsof tension and releasing that tension is the focus of thisclass. No prior knowledge of massage is required. All workwill be performed fully clothed. Demonstration of tech-nique will be followed by careful monitoring of partici-pants as they learn. Time will be allocated for questionsand adaptations of technique.Course: 06536 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 30 Sa 9:00am-12:00pmCrystal Mountain Julia Smith

Home & GardenLandscape DesignThis course is designed for the homeowner who isconsidering a landscape project. Whether it is a do-it-yourself project, or you plan to hire a contractor toinstall your design, this class will prepare you for allthe phases of installation. There is an emphasis onusing native and regionally adapted plants in a mannerthat creates wonderful outdoor rooms while maintain-ng a responsible use of water. The class will follow asequential process to arrive at a landscape design thatsuits the needs of all family members. It includes infor-mation regarding the City of Albuquerque’s waterrebate program.Please bring to class the plant catalogsfrom the following two resources: (1) High CountryGardens, www.highcountrygardens.com (2) Plants ofthe Southwest, www.plantsofthesouthwest.comCourse: 07512 $95 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 26-Jul 24 T 6:00pm-8:30pmCE North BuildingYvette Tovar

Upholstery BasicsHave you entertained the thought of upholsteringyour own piece of furniture? It is no mystery. Comeand see how furniture is put together and you willnever look at a piece of furniture the same way! Youwill learn how furniture is constructed, the quality ofthe piece and how to tackle simple upholstery jobs.You will learn what tools and resources are available toyou, how to trouble-shoot structural issues and tendto aesthetic wood blemishes. A materials list is avail-able at dce.unm.edu and there is a materials fee of $10payable to the instructor. Course: 07514 $95 For: 3 sessionsSection A: Jul 7-21 Sa 10:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingChristine Reisch

Herbal Remedy GardenThere’s a saying that the herb tea you drink or theherbal bath you take heals you more than once if youhave grown the herbs yourself. Whether you have abig backyard or just a small balcony, you can grow theherbs you need to help maintain health and well-being. In this class you receive a wide range of herbalinformation. Discover the good “weeds” and localherbs, identify what you want to grow, and get infor-mation on sources for seeds, roots and gardening help,books and catalogs. See examples in the instructor’sherbal garden and learn how to create your own.Beverly McFarland is a Certified Clinical Herbalist, agraduate of Tieraona Low Dog’s NM Herb Instituteand Michael Moore’s SW School of BotanicalMedicine.Course: 07527 $45 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 23 Sa 9:00am-1:00pmNote: Map will be mailed/emailed prior to the start ofclass.McFarland Garden in Sandia ParkBeverly McFarland, Multimedia Artist & Herbalist andAccreditied T’ai Chi Chih Instructor

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Swimming: Level IIf you are uncomfortable in the water and cannotswim 50 feet, this course is for you. Basic skills andwater safety will be covered with an introduction todeep water. Physician’s written approval requestedwithin first two weeks of class. Students furnish theirown swimming suits.Course: 01101 $95 For: 14 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-Jul 19 TTh 6:00pm-7:00pmHighland High School PoolFaith Brooks

Swimming ConditioningFor those who are proficient in front crawl, elementarybackstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke and back crawl.This is strictly an endurance building class. ⁄ Pleasehave your physicians approval the first week of class.Course: 01105 $95 For: 14 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-Jul 19 TTh 7:00pm-8:00pmHighland High School PoolFaith Brooks

Swimming: Parent/Child (Ages 6 months-3 years)Parents, learn techniques for teaching your childthrough demonstration, repetition, and praise. Thiscourse promotes water safety knowledge and practices,aquatic adjustment and swimming readiness skills, par-ticipation, socialization, and fun and enjoyment in thewater. Parents must furnish a written clearance fromthe child’s physician within the first two weeks of classand provide their own suits and towels. Enrollment islimited to 10 parent/child teams.Course: 01106 $90 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jul 7-Aug 4 Sa 8:00am-8:30amSection B: Jul 7-Aug 4 Sa 8:30am-9:00amBoth sections: UNM Johnson Center Ulrike M. Kerstges, PhD

Swimming: Parent/Child (ages 3-7 years)Children ages 3-7 years who are comfortable in thewater but cannot swim will be exposed to basic swim-ming skills, such as rhythmic breathing, gliding, begin-ner stroke, backstroke, and frontcrawl. ⁄ Parents mustfurnish a written clearance from the child’s physicianwithin the first two weeks of class. Children must pro-vide their own suits and towels. Enrollment is limitedto 8 children. Parents are strongly encouraged to be inthe water with their child.Course: 01107 $95 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jul 7-Aug 4 Sa 9:00am-9:30amSection B: Jul 7-Aug 4 Sa 9:30am-10:00amBoth sections: UNM Johnson Center Ulrike M. Kerstges, PhD

Swimming for Children/Experienced BeginnersThe class is designed for children with prior skills andknowledge acquired during previous swimming classes.Strokes will be refined and some aspects of condition-ing through swimming will be addressed. Throughdrills and individual corrections, the students will beable to progress from the beginner level to the inter-mediate level. ⁄ Parents do not have to be in the waterwith their children. Parent must provide written clear-ance from their child’s physician within the first twoweeks of class and provide suits and towels.Course: 01108 $95 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jul 7-Aug 4 Sa 10:00am-10:30amUNM Johnson Center Ulrike M. Kerstges, PhD

UNM Employees: You may use your Tuition Remissionbenefit for all adult swimming classes. For completeTuition Remission benefit information call the benefitsoffice at (505)277-MyHR

Note: Students registered in parent child swimmingplease enter Johnson Gym through the outside gate atthe therapy pool.

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ArtsDrawing on the Right Side of the BrainDrawing on the Right Side of the Brain is the mostwidely used drawing instruction book in the world.This course is for people at all skill levels who want tolearn to draw. Based on discoveries in brain research,the basic exercises in this book will help to release yourcreative potential and tap into the special abilities ofthe visual, perceptual, right hemisphere of the brain.Bring a pencil, eraser, and typing paper to the firstclass where a complete supply list will be given.Required Text: The New Drawing on the Right Sideof the Brain, Edwards. All students are required topurchase The New Drawing on the Right Side of theBrain, Edwards. Text is available at the UNMBookstore. Approximate cost of materials is $45.Course: 02154 $140 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-Jul 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pmCE North BuildingJudith Alison Aragon

Experimental Drawing and Mixed MediaBeginners through advanced students and workingartists are welcome to join this exciting mixed-mediadrawing class. We will develop a drawing through layersutilizing different mediums. Drawing from objects,photos, and abstract mark-making to create layers ofinformation with various materials will allow you todevelop a process that is both formal and personal.Space, value, color, composition, and layering tech-niques will be discussed. Learning to analyze and lookat the complexity in a drawing will enable you to findthe “surprise” in the drawing. Note: A $30 materialsfee is payable to the instructor at the first class meeting.The materials fee will cover mediums and some paper.A supply list of additional materials to bring to the firstclass is available upon registration and at dce.unm.edu.Course: 02160 $150 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 12-Jul 31 T 6:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingDiane Rolnick

Drawing Graphite, Pencil, Pen and InkThis course is designed for students with or withoutprevious experience in formal drawing.In this class wewill work extensively with a variety of drawing tech-niques. You will learn to handle and manipulategraphite pencils to produce areas of tonality and tex-ture in both representational and abstract composi-tions. You will manipulate textural areas of their draw-ings with India ink, fountain pens or technical ink pens(Rapidographs). We will also explore light transparentoverlays of color washes; chiaroscuro (light and dark)techniques. A combination of watercolor washes alongwith graphite pencils, pen and ink will also be used.Note: A materials list will be available at dce.unm.edu.Approximate cost of materials is $35.Course: 02161 $120 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-Jul 30 M 7:00pm-9:30pmCE South BuildingAlan Yablonsky

Portrait Drawing: BeginningWork from a live model and study the structure of thehuman skull and muscles of the neck and shoulders inthis introduction to drawing the human head. Basicproportions and techniques of shading with light anddark tones will be emphasized. Come to the first classprepared to draw. Bring sketch paper (14" x 17" orlarger) and drawing pencils. Note: A $30 model fee ispayable to the instructor at the beginning of first ses-sion.Course: 02162 $165 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Jul 26 Th 6:00pm-8:30pmAragon Studio in SE AreaJudith Alison Aragon

Sketching on the Go!Learn how to sketch anything, anywhere. Practice thebasic observation and drawing skills necessary to drawand paint effectively with pleasure and confidence.Develop your own artistic style. Learn tips for creatingmemorable travel location imgages. Using these skillswill to help you take better photographs. Each weekwe will meet at a different location in Albuquerque.Supplies list will be available at registration. First classmeets at the pavillion in Old Town Plaza.Course: 02163 $85 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 10 Su 2:00pm-5:00pmPavilion in Old Town PlazaSunny Birklund

Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have setminimum enrollments and decisions on coursecancellations are made 2-3 days prior to thestart date of each class. Please don’t wait untilthe last minute to register.

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tsPerspective DrawingThis course is a beginning/intermediate examinationof linear perspective; the intellectual basis for represen-tational thought and spatial illusionism. The principleperspective system is based on Brunelleschi’s theories,and later more fully developed by Alberti and DaVinci. By the end of the course, you will have: multi-ple, one and two-point perspective in landscape andstill life; and accurately incorprate foreshortening andshadowing. Please bring to the first class; 11"x14" or18"x24" drawing pad, variety of drawing pencils, tri-angles and metal straightedge (ruler and/or T-square).Approximate cost of materials for this course is $35. Asupply list is available at dce.unm.edu.Course: 02164 $120 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 13-Aug 8 W 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4.CE South BuildingSandra Kutarnia

Painting with AcrylicsLearn to paint shape and form without drawing. Theemphasis in this class will be on color, space and com-position, value and texture, contrast and balance. Wewill explore the principles of design, the medium andtechniques, the mood and meaning, and the elementsof art. A supply list is available at dce.unm.edu. Expectto spend approximately $90 for supplies and bringthem to the first class. Attendance at first class ismandatory.Course: 02170 $110 For: 7 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Jul 19 Th 1:00pm-4:00pmSection B: Jun 13-Aug 1 W 6:00pm-8:30pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4. Both sections: CE North BuildingPolly Jackson

A Painting A DayLoosen up and believe in yourself! You can create apainting in a session, and this class will teach you how.Works of art created “alla prima” are vital, energetic,and full of spontaneity. Students are encouraged to useart materials they already own, and the instructor canprovide guidance as to the purchase of additional sup-plies. This class is best suited to those who have had atleast a beginner’s course in any painting media. Theinstructor is experienced in watercolor, acrylic, oil, pas-tel, and mixed media techniques.Course: 02175 $135 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Aug 1 W 6:00pm-9:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4. Sailer Studio in SW AreaBethe Sailer

Paint Without Numbers and Color Outside the LinesFind the passion and love of art, find your innerexpression. Through the use of various techniques andmedia learn from the beginning what you need to doto empower your inner creative self. You will havehands-on studio time as well as short lectures to helpyou develop your hidden talents. Note: A materials listis available at dce.unm.edu.Course: 02178 $120 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 19-Jul 31 T 1:00pm-4:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 3. CE South BuildingRalph Greene, MFA

Shibori: The Japanese Art of Fabric DyeingCome discover and create the beautiful hand-dyed fab-rics of Japan! Shibori is a traditional Japanese fabricdyeing technique, whereby the fabric is shaped, thensecured in various ways, before dyeing. You will begiven a hands-on introduction to wrapping and stitch-ing techniques and then dyeing the fabric to producean overall surface design on fabric. You will take homeone completed scarf (or small tapestry), as well as sev-eral sample squares. This is a class for students of anylevel, including students with no previous knowledgeof Shibori. Optional Text: Shibori: The Inventive Artof Japanese Shaped Resisit Dyeing. (Amazon.com). Amaterials list is available at dce.unm.edu. Approximatecost of materials is $70. An additional materials fee of$40 is payable to the instructor the first day of class.Course: 02185 $110 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Aug 1 W 1:30pm-4:30pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4.CE North BuildingSara Magnuson, MFA

If so, you are eligible to receive a 10% discountfor all Growth & Enrichment classes and mostBusiness & Technology classes. Become a mem-ber of our Osher Lifelong Learning Institute andfind out about this and other exciting benefits tojoining this unique community of learners.

Membership in our Osher Lifelong LearningInstitute opens the door for adults 50 and above to choose from many thought-provoking, non-credit classes in areas like art, history, literature and science.

$20 Membership fee.For more information contact Maralie Belonge at 505-277-6179 or visit dce.unm.edu/Osher.

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ArtsExpressive Color in Oil PastelsColor can make or break your painting. Discover themany ways you as an artist can use color to conveyfeelings and evoke emotions through your art. You willlearn the seven elements and principles of design tocreate a strong and pleasing painting. Improve yourability to apply color in a way that the impressionistsand expressionists did to transform your ideas expres-sively and uniquely. Each class will begin with a briefdemonstration and color exercises to help you see col-ors in a new way. Be prepared to start exploring colorsand transform your work from the very first class.Note: A supply list is available at the time of registra-tion, and at dce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of sup-plies is $40. Optional: Bring a table top easel to class.Course: 02186 $80 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 19-Jul 31 T 3:00pm-5:00pmCE South BuildingGary Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

Beginning Landscape Oil PaintingThis is an entry level course for people who have neverhad experience in landscape oil painting.You will learnhow to mix and use oil colors, as well as values, edges,composition and atmosphere in landscape paintings.Demonstrations will be done throughout each sessionalong with individual attention during each class. Youwill receive an 8"x10" color and black-and-white land-scape photograph to work from along with otherinstructional materials. A supply list is available atdce.unm.edu. Bring supplies to first class.Course: 02188 $120 For: 9 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Aug 2 Th 6:00pm-8:30pmNote: Class will not meet on July 5.CE North BuildingGary Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

The Art of Mixing Colors: An Introduction to PaintingExperience the power of color! Betty Edwards, theauthor of the world-famous Drawing on the Right Sideof the Brain, has written a new and amazing book oncolor theory! In this course, we will learn about colorand making beautiful harmonic compositions usingEdwards’ simple and enjoyable lessons. Using acrylicpaint, students will gain a deep understanding of basiccolor theory, moving from basic exercises to full-colorpaintings. This course is ideal as an introduction toboth color AND painting, as well as a benefit to moreexperienced artists. Required Text: Color: A Course inMastering the Art of Mixing Colors by Betty Edwards.Text is available at the UNM Bookstore. Approximatecost of materials for this class is $100.Course: 02189 $110 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-Jul 23 M 6:00pm-9:00pmCE North BuildingSandra Kutarnia

Modeling the Head In ClayThis course is for all sculpture students. We will workin terra-cotta clay from a live model. Basic blockingand modeling techniques will be covered as well asstudy of the anatomy of the skull, neck, back, andshoulder structures. Illusionistic techniques for render-ing of eyes and hair will be demonstrated. Bring a plas-tic garbage bag, spritz bottle and sack lunch to thefirst class. Note: A clay and model fee of $40 ispayable to the instructor at the first class meeting.Course: 02190 $170 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 10:30am-2:30pmAragon Studio in SE AreaJudith Alison Aragon

Raku Fired Handbuilt PotteryIn this class you will learn several hand-building tech-niques, including coil, pinch and slab and the use ofhump and slump molds. A variety of projects will bedemonstrated by the instructor at the beginning ofeach class, followed by time for you to work on yourown pieces. Note: A $85 materials fee is payable tothe instructor at the first class.Course: 02192 $185 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 14-Aug 2 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmCoyote Clay SchoolCoyote Clay Staff

Trial by FireBasic throwing on the wheel is just the warm-up tothe real fun of this class, learning to fire your workwith four very unique techniques. The soda kiln, deco-ration starts with colored slips and engobes on wetclay. When dry enough, the work will be fired in a spe-cial kiln up to about 2300 degrees. Then, a solution ofsoda and water is sprayed in, which vaporize and settleon the pots to form the unique flashing and “orangepeel” texture. In preparing for the gas and electric fir-ings we will continue the use of slip techniques,including combing, trailing and sgraffitto, in combina-tion with colored glazes. We will finish up with a rakufiring; this involves removing the pots from the kilnwhile glowing red hot, and placing in sawdust orstraw. Exciting and instantly gratifying, you can takeraku fired pots home the same evening! Note: A $85lab fee is payable to the instructor at the first class.Course: 02195 $185 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-Jul 30 M 6:00pm-9:00pmCoyote Clay SchoolCoyote Clay Staff

Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have setminimum enrollments and decisions on coursecancellations are made 2-3 days prior to thestart date of each class. Please don’t wait untilthe last minute to register.

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tsRaku Pottery PotluckSpend your Sunday’s creating tea-bowls, clay masks,jewelry boxes, copper and turquoise beads and pen-dants. We will glaze and fire our pieces in a raku kiln.Raku firing technique is a famous centuries oldJapanese method of producing ware for the Japanesetea ceremony. It’s exciting and requires teamwork toload and fire, then unload and smoke the ware in acontainer. Within 45 minutes you will have colorful,iridescent glazed pieces ready to take home. Bring adish to share as we enjoy our potluck lunch while weget an overview of the process. Be prepared to share 2afternoons of fun, good food and great pottery. Thematerials fee is $30, due at the first session.Course: 02197 $90 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jul 22-29 Su 12:00pm-4:00pmMudfish Pottery - Louis D’AmicoLou D’Amico

Clay SculptureSculpting in clay gives you an opportunity to make aunique personal statement. No previous experience inart is necessary. Each student is taught individually, attheir own pace and level of experience. The class willbe organized around several different projects. Theseprojects include 3-dimensional mask making, carvingclay and sculpting animal forms. Each project buildson the next and helps students learn the techniquesnecessary to make a 3-dimensional object. These tech-niques include slab, coil and carving. Students areinvited to bring illustrations or photographs to class asa way of developing their ideas. The sculptures will befired, colored with clay slips for painting and decora-tion, or textured and dry stained. Extra studio time isavailable Fridays and Saturdays from 1 to 5pm. Note:A $50 lab fee is payable to the instructor at the firstmeeting. Map available through our registration office.Course: 02198 $185 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Jul 26 Th 7:00pm-9:30pmMudfish Pottery - Louis D’AmicoLou D’Amico

Stoneware and Raku PotteryImagine eating from cups, bowls, and plates thatyou’ve created yourself, or decorating your home withyour own hand made sculpture. Whether you are abeginner or more experienced you can learn our sim-ple techniques to develop new skills including handbuilding, wheel throwing and using bisque molds.You’ll also learn about glazing and firing in stonewareand raku kilns. Raku firing is an exciting method forachieving iridescent and metallic glazes. In less than anhour you can bring home colorful raku pieces rightfrom the kiln. Participants will share the energy and

enthusiasm that’s part of working together in a potterystudio. Additional studio time is available on Fridaysand Saturdays. Note: A $50 materials and firing fee ispayable to the instructor at the first class. A $50 mate-rials and firing fee is payable to the instructor at thefirst class. Map available through our registrationoffice.Course: 02199 $185 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Jul 25 W 7:00pm-9:30pmSection B: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 10:00am-12:30pmBoth sections: Mudfish Pottery - Louis D’AmicoLou D’Amico

Cartooning Techniques For EveryoneThis workshop provides a step-by-step introduction tocartooning and quick-sketch techniques. Acquireddrawing skills are applicable to a wide variety of class-room activities and sales presentations. Using 3 simpleshapes, attendees will develop the abiltiy to draw hun-dreds of instant pictures - from faces, expressions andcharacters; to favortie animals...even caricaturingfamous faces! An information-packed, fun-filled pro-gram for fans of cartoon art! About the instructor:Eric Teitelbaum is co-creator of the Pink PantherComic Strip. He is a former elementary school teacherand a recent “Teacher of the Year” award recipientfrom California State University. His drawings alsoappear in The New Yorker Magazine. Course: 02200 $140 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-6 TW 5:30pm-9:30pmCE South BuildingEric Teitelbaum

Beginning Jewelry/MetalsThis beginning course provides the fundamental tech-niques for the design and creation of handcrafted jew-elry. Beginning with a series of sterling silver rings, youlearn how to size, texture, chase, file, form, solder withan acetylene torch, oxidize, hand-polish, and high-pol-ish with a buffing machine. Your next project willinvolve fabricating a metal cup and setting a cabochonstone. Through weekly demonstrations, students willlearn the principles of sawing, piercing, silver solder-ing, filing, chasing, texturing, drilling, making jumprings, bezel-making/stone-setting, oxidizing, and vari-ous ways to polish and finish metal pieces. We willwork with sterling silver, fine silver, copper, brass andsemi-precious stones. Local silversmithing supplysources and supplies will be addressed, as well as work-ing lavishly with a limited budget. Prepare to beadorned! Note: A materials fee of $95 is payable tothe instructor at the first class meeting. Limited to 6students.Course: 02205 $230 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 12-Jul 10 T 6:00pm-9:00pmDiener Studio in SW Area - DowntownKristin Diener, MFA

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ArtsContinuing Jewelry/MetalsThis course is designed as a continuation of jewelrymaking experience, for those students who have com-pleted the Beginning Jewelry/Metals class. We willfocus on more complicated techniques in solderingand stone-setting, including odd-shaped bezels, incor-porating found objects, and soldering pin findings.More advanced techniques such as marriage-of-metalsand reticulation will be explored. Note: A material feeof $95 is payable to the instructor at the first classmeeting. Limited to 6 students.Course: 02206 $230 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-Jul 9 M 6:00pm-9:00pmDiener Studio in SW Area - DowntownKristin Diener, MFA

Brass and Copper EtchingsIn two seperate sessions you will create a finishedetched piece. Learn how to use acid resists such asSharpies, rubber stamps or vinyl adhesive while usingan etchant to create negative space for your design.This process allows for creativity–you can draw on thepiece or transfer with Xeroxed designs. The possibili-ties are endless. You will be etching on 1 3⁄4" x 21⁄4"pieces of metal to create your uniquely designed piece.Note: A material fee of $95 is payable to the instruc-tor at the first class meeting. Limited to 6 students.Course: 02208 $150 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jun 23-30 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmDiener Studio in SW Area - DowntownKristin Diener, MFA

Visions Collage WorkshopHave you ever done a collage of what you’d like yourlife to look like? In this class we will explore that! Wewill make a collage of our goals, dreams and visions forour lives. And then, in safe surroundings and with ouraffirming, positive class members, we will share themwith each other. This is a powerful and magical processthat lets the Universe know our true heart and souls’desires in all areas of our lives. All materials, whichinclude magazines galore, poster board, glue sticks,maps and other items for your use will be provided.Note: A $5 materials fee is payable to instructor at thebeginning of the class.Course: 02210 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 16 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmForrester Studio in SE AreaPhoenix Forrester

The Art of the Beeswax CollageThis class allows you to learn a new technique, to addanother layer of texture to your collages. This is anexciting and environmentally-friendly technique, as noglue is used in the entire process. Cosmetic grade,pure white beeswax, with no resins or additives is usedto adhere the paper ephemera and small 3-D objectsused in the collages. Crayons and water-based oilpaints add interesting color to the wax. A crock-pot isused to melt the wax and brushes get the wax to thesurface. A craft iron and blowgun allow you to smoothout the wax or melt elements away.You will love thisclass! Note: A supply list is available at dce.unm.edu. A $5 materials fee is payable to instructor at the begin-ning of class.Course: 02212 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 23 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmCE South BuildingPhoenix Forrester

Mosaic with Vintage China and Found ObjectsWe will be making a small shrine using vintage chinapieces, the thinner, delicate china, rather than theheavy industrial kind, along with found objects. Usinga strong piece of wood, approximately 12" x 12",preferably with a small ledge on the bottom, we willspend the first 4-hour class adhering the china andobjects to the surface, using a special adhesive, in apattern of your choosing. The “theme” is up to you.The final 4-hour class will be spent grouting yourpiece to complete it. You will then have the skills andproduct knowledge enabling you to go on to moreelaborate and complex pieces. Note: A supply list isavailable at dce.unm.edu. Approximate cost of suppliesis $20.Course: 02213 $185 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jul 7-14 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmForrester Studio in SE AreaPhoenix Forrester

The Luminous CollageTake your collage skill to the next level with this excit-ing and expansive class using luminous acrylic paints(Pebeo, from France or Lumiare), collage elements,and finally oil paints. The incredible richness of colorwill add a new and vibrant dimension to your collage.Using vintage photographs, postcards, ledger pages,stamps, and any other beautiful and interesting paperephemera, we will create magnificent works of art likenever before! You will have plenty of time to experi-ment and create several pieces of art, depending onyour personal style and speed. All levels are welcome.Note: A supply list is available at dce.unm.edu.Course: 02215 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 22 Su 1:00pm-5:00pmForrester Studio in SE AreaPhoenix Forrester

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tsThe Art of PapermakingUnderstand the basics of Western papermaking andrelated paper arts. You will learn how to cook and beatdifferent plant fiber which will be used to make paperfor a hand-bound book project of your choice. Youwill have the opportunity to create a significant paperinventory. Experimentation is encouraged!Papermaking is fun and wet. Note: Please dress appro-priately and wear shoes that are waterproof. Papermolds and all pulp, plus binding materials are includedin your $75 materials fee which payable to the instruc-tor at the first class is meeting. Class is limited to six.Course: 02216 $175 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Jul 11 W 7:00pm-9:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4. Lerma StudioStephanie Lerma

Assemblage Workshop 101Assemblage consists of making a 3-D artistic composi-tion from putting together found objects. In this classwe will explore and construct the varieties of assem-blage from the free standing to ones in shadow boxes.The juxtaposition of seeming unrelated old and oddobjects is a thrilling adventure. Bring your treasuresand let us each create magical works of art! Note: Asupply list is available at dce.unm.edu.Course: 02217 $100 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 4 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmForrester Studio in SE AreaPhoenix Forrester

ArtBizAre you ready to get serious about the business side ofyour art? Whether you are a successful working artistor plan to begin a new career in the arts when youretire or are at a point in your career where it is timeto take that next step toward promoting and sellingyour work, you will benefit from attending the ArtBizSeminar. This is a practical and informative presenta-tion designed to enhance any artist’s professionalism.You will discover how to create a professional workenvironment, learn techniques in self-promotion,establish lasting artist/gallery relations and protectyour creative rights. ArtBiz provides critical informa-tion for production-based artists at all levels, fromthose just getting started to those well established whoare interested in selling what they create. Note: Thisclass is UNM tuition remission benefits eligible. Course: 02221 $60 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 4 Sa 9:30am-4:30pmCE South BuildingJohn Attardi

Resin...For the Fun Of ItHave you ever wanted to make little objects with pho-tos, glitter, and other images embedded in resin? It’sfun and easy. After almost giving up on the process,the instructor has worked out all the kinks and perfect-ed the process. Join her and learn the basics. We willmake several items of your choice. You can makecharms for earrings, necklaces or bracelets, as well aslots of other interesting things. Once you get started,you’ll be hooked and the sky is the limit! Note: A sup-ply list is available at dce.unm.edu.Course: 02223 $50 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 30 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pmForrester Studio in SE AreaPhoenix Forrester

Life Journey: A Creative MemoirThis class is a mixed media exploration to help youtrack and record some of your major life experiences.Join in and create your personal time line landscapes.Write, Journal, Collage, Draw and Paint, Act or Singas you recall and record memorable Passages, Peopleand Places in your life. Engage your creative dialoguewith music and movement exercises to stimulate rightbrain activity.Course: 02229 $125 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-30 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingDiane Chase, M.A.

Anything Goes!—Open StudioMake time to explore your own artistic ideas! Comeand work on your individual project in this very specialclass. This course is designed to support the buddingindependent artist. This weekly working session willnot only provide scheduled time for art making, butalso individualized, caring attention to your specificartistic needs. Feedback from fellow students duringclassroom discussions will support your creativegrowth. Painting, drawing, beading, mixed media, oranything that you can bring to class is welcome. This isthe time for you to challenge yourself!Course: 02240 $90 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Aug 2 Th 7:00pm-9:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 5.CE South BuildingStacey Heim

Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have setminimum enrollments and decisions on coursecancellations are made 2-3 days prior to thestart date of each class. Please don’t wait untilthe last minute to register.

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The Art of BakingThis class is a demonstration with some hands-on par-ticipation on high altitude baking. Students will learnto put into practice baking techniques and skills.Topics include weights and measures as applied tocake, bread and pastry baking and the chemistry ofbaking. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected atthe start of the class meeting.Course: 03250 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 26 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Sensational SaladsSalads can be tossed, composed, hot, cold side, main,grains or greens, limited only by your imagination. Wewill create Chicken Salad Chinois, Warm Scallop Saladwith Roasted Baby Vegetables, Best Ever Caesar,Taboulleh Salad and Wild Rice Salad. Note: A foodfee of $15 will be collected at the start of the classmeeting.Course: 03252 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 12 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Breakfast For DinnerBreakfast doesn’t just have to be in the morning; inthis class you will learn how it can be both. MakeBlueberry Lemon Scones, Frittata, Green ChileQuiche, Cheese Blintzes and so much more. We willlearn how to bake some outstanding biscuits and topthem with eggs and hollandaise sauce. Note: A foodfee of $15 will be collected at the start of the classmeeting.Course: 03253 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 14 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

Chocolate: A Divine DecadenceChocolate is the best, most popular flavor and is defi-nitely decadent! It can be white, dark, cocoa, and usedas a sweet or a savory. There will be a selection ofrecipes, Ganache for truffles, sinful Chocolate Mousse,Red Chile Chocolate Mole Sauce for chicken, FlourlessItalian Chocolate Cake and more. We will discussselection and types of chocolate, proper storage, melt-ing and tempering. Everyone will have a chance to gettheir hands in the chocolate. Note: A food fee of $15will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03254 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 6 W 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Stir Fry Made EasyLearn recipes, stir fry and cutting techniques, as well asidentification of ingredients to be able to producehealthy, quick, economical meals. Join us and enjoythis fresh and inovative cooking style. Note: A foodfee of $15 will be collected at the start of the classmeeting.Course: 03256 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 5 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Cooking With Seasonal ProductsDo you ever go to the Farmer’s Market and wishedyou knew what to do with those unusual vegetablessuch as fennel, turnips, beets, leeks, or kale? In thisclass you will learn to put these fresh, seasonal vegeta-bles together and make outstanding new dishes. Youwill even surprise yourself! Note: A food fee of $15will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03257 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 2 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

Mysteries of Fish CookingExplore the mysteries of fish cookery. We will use vari-ous techniques such as poaching and stewing, and wewill use recipes that best prepare this most healthy ofall proteins. Enjoy shrimp with Mango Curry Salad inWon Ton Cups, Bouillabaisse, Poached Salmon, FishSteamed in the Chinese Manner and more. Note: Afood fee of $15 will be collected at the start of theclass meeting.Course: 03259 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 19 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Participants who wish to transfer their registrationfrom one cooking class to another must do so threedays prior to the start of the class they are transferringfrom. There will be a $20 transfer fee for thosestudents transferring after that period.

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French Bistro CookingTake the most elegant cuisine to a practical level withthe hearty foods found in the simple little restaurantsof France. The menu will consist of Vichyssoise, SaladNicoise, French bread and Plum almond Tart withhomemade pie pastry. Note: A $15 food fee will becollected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03261 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 10 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Mangia ItalianoTraditional cooking of Northern Italy, which is simpleyet elegant and so much more than red sauce and gar-lic. We will produce a complete menu for entertainingor just to treat your family. Note: A food fee of $15will be collected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03266 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 27 W 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Paella ValencianaHere is a wonderful menu to take you to Spain, withClassic Paella Valenciana with seafood and chicken asthe centerpiece. There will be a selection of Tapas forstarters, along with Gazpacho, and for dessert,Flan.Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the startof the class meeting.Course: 03267 $50 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 11 W 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Mediterranean Table Tour this wonderful sun-drenched region to discovernew dishes and exotic spice combinations from Greeceto Provence to Morocco. Learn how to make GreekMoussaka, Baklava, Moroccan Chicken Tagine andmore. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at thestart of the class meeting.Course: 03268 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 17 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Exploring the Cuisine of IndiaThis is an introduction to East Indian cooking. We willlearn about the spices and unusual ingredients used inthis cuisine, as well as produce a delicious menu ofRoasted Eggplant mash, Spicy baked Salmon, LentilDal with ginger and cilantro, Stir fry green beans withcumin, Pineapple chutney and Baked Yogurt ramekinswith fig syrup. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collect-ed at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03276 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 20 W 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Vegetarian FeastWhat is a parsnip and what do you do with it? Can beetsreally be good for you? Is that spinach we are having?There are so many vegetables out there just waiting tobe used in some fabulous tasting dish. Come and notonly learn, but eat these fine vegetables in soups, salads,side dishes and as main courses! Note: A $15 food feewill be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.Course: 03279 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 27 F 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

Canning Vegetables and Making Jams and JelliesAre you wondering how to preserve the flavors ofsummer? Join us and learn how canning those summervegetable at home can turn seasonal vegatables into atreat to be enjoyed year round. You will also learn howto take advantage of all the fresh fruit available thissummer and turn it into jams and jellies you can enjoyanythime. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collectedat the beginnin gof the class meeting.Course: 03283 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 5 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

New Mexico Red or GreenThere is nothing like homemade tortillas and sopapil-las with your bowl of green chile stew. Come tasteNew Mexico cuisine at its finest! Learn how to makered and green chile sauce that will please even grand-ma. Green chile chicken enchiladas, pinto beans in apressure cooker and homemade salsa will start our fies-ta. Come hungry! Note: A food fee of $15 will be col-lected at the beginning of the class meeting.Course: 03284 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 3 F 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have setminimum enrollments and decisions on coursecancellations are made 2-3 days prior to thestart date of each class. Please don’t wait untilthe last minute to register.

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Cooking 101Learn basic cooking techniques as well as developingnew recipes to please all. You will learn how to read arecipe, how to put it all together in a timely mannerand have the confidence to try new things. This class isa must for those who want to go forward in their culi-nary experience! You will learn knife skills, how toproperly cut vegetables and fruit, and how use substi-tutions in recipes and have the same end result. Note:A food fee of $15 will be collected at the beginning ofthe class meeting.Course: 03286 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 6 W 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

Cooking 102Do you have basic cooking skills and want to know more?Are you ready to take the next step in your culinaryadventure? Join us and continue to hone your kitchenskills! Learn more intricate cooking techniques as well aspractice more complex recipes. Learn about seasonalingredients and try new recipes. Note: A food fee of $15will be collected at the beginning of the class meeting.Course: 03287 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 15 F 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

The Business of CateringThis seminar is for anyone interested in catering and learn-ing the ins and outs of food services from startup to partycompletion. The topics to be covered include: startup,legal requirements, menu design, marketing and advertis-ing, creating a brochure, costing/pricing, proposals andcontracts, production of the party, and staffing. Note:This course is UNM tuition remission benefits eligible. Course: 03289 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 14 Th 6:00pm-9:30pmCE South BuildingGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

A Repertoire of SaucesSauces are to food what icing is to the cake. They varyfrom main course enhancements to Pasta sauces tosalad dressings to dessert creations. We will cover thevarious sauce families and make many of them, such asclassic Bearnaise, Raspberry Mole, Tomato-Basil forpasta, Grand Marnier for dessert and many more.Note: A $15 food fee will be collected at the start ofclass meeting.Course: 03290 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Culinary Tour of Italy The many regions of Italy are rich in local ingredientsto cook with. We will go on a dining exploration anddiscover the uses for these delicious ingredients.Recipes include Abruzzo Chicken and EggplantCasserole. From Florence we’ll enjoy Apple Nut Torte,from Milan Risotto and so much more. Note: A foodfee of $15 will be collected at the beginning of theclass meeting.Course: 03294 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 1 W 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Low Fat and LusciousLow Fat and Luscious Cuisine (as featured in BonApetit) is delicious, low fat and calories, and easy to pre-pare. We will also discuss ways to lower the fat and calo-rie content of existing recipes. Menu will consist of ColdZucchini soup, Poached chicken salad with Raspberryvinaigrette, Stuffed baked Fish, Sesame broccoli andVanilla Yogurt mold . Note: A food fee of $15 will becollected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03298 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 31 T 6:00pm-9:00pmLos Altos Christian ChurchGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Gluten Free BakingGluten free living is becoming more common for indi-viduals coping with Celiac disease, and for those whojust want to limit their use of flour. In this class youwill learn recipes that have been tried and enjoyedwithout flour. Learn to make many of your favoritefoods, from pie crusts to desserts to corn bread stuff-ing for Thanksgiving Dinner. Come and learn newways of eating without sacrificing taste. Note: A foodfee of $15 will be collected at the start of the classmeeting.Course: 03301 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 20 F 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

TapasTapas, small bites but full of flavor and filling. Learn whatthe Spanish have already figured out. You don’t have tohave a huge serving of food to have bountiful taste. Tapasare small bites such as fried avocados with salsa, Paellawith pork and chicken. Note: A food fee of $15 will becollected at the beginning of the class meeting.Course: 03302 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 26 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

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Six Ingredients or LessThis is a beginner class for those who just need a littlehelp getting dinner on the table. You will learn basictechniques in cooking and what is really meant by apinch of salt. Learn the fundamentals while preparingdelicious and simple cuisine. Note: A food fee of $15will be colected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03303 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 19 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

Pressure CookingLearn how to prep and cook your meals in less thanhalf the time! You will learn how to use your pressurecooker fearlessly. Using a variety of meats and vegeta-bles in each class, you will be surprised at the combina-tions of meals that are possible. From green chile stewin 20 minutes, to chocolate cheesecake that will pleaseany plate. Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected atthe start of the class meeting.Course: 03304 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 12 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

Cooking on a BudgetCook on a budget and create fantastic food. You willlearn how to prepare a chicken and then make severalmeals out of it. Learn tips to stretch your dollar byshopping for sale items, creating menus, cooking foodand freezing some for later. What to do with a toughcut of meat? Come to class and see what you can saveand create! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collectedat the start of the class meeting.Course: 03305 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 21 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

Spices and RubsLearn to combine, chop, mix and experiment with tra-ditional and exotic spices as well as local New Mexicospices. After creating your spices and rubs you willapply them to a variety of meats, vegetables and saucesto spice up your favorite dish! You will also learn tocreate oils and homemade vanilla! Come and create inthis exciting class. Note: A food fee of $15 will be col-lected at the start of the class meeting.Course: 03306 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 7 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

Cuisine in 30 Minutes or LessEver feel you have to be fast and furious to get some-thing on the table for dinner? This class is for you. Youwill learn about time management, recipes that don’ttake hours to prepare but taste like you spent hours inthe kitchen. Beef Stroganoff, Pecan Chicken, CajunCatfish all done with side dishes in 30 minutes or less.Come with big expectations to be met and conqueredhere. This class is not for someone who doesn’t like toeat! Note: A food fee of $15 will be collected at thestart of the class meeting.Course: 03307 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 28 Th 6:00pm-9:00pmJan’s on 4thJanice Laird, Certified Personal Chef, Cooking SchoolInstructor and Caterer

Cooking for Lunch: Cool Summer FoodsWant to have more than just sandwiches for lunch?Join us for a quick cooking lesson during your lunchhour. Each 1⁄12; hour class includes a cooking demon-stration, generous samples of featured dishes andprinted recipes to take home. In this class you willmake and taste cold cucumber soup, curried chickensalad, pasta salad with balsamic vinaigrette and straw-berries cardinal. There is a $15 food fee payable to theinstructor the day of the class.Course: 03309 $35 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 6 F 11:30am-1:00pmCE North BuildingGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

Cooking for Lunch: Easy ChickenWant to have more than just sandwiches for lunch?Join us for a quick cooking lesson during your lunchhour. Each 1⁄12; hour class includes a cooking demon-stration, generous samples of featured dishes andprinted recipes to take home. In this chicken class youwill make and taste chicken Provencal, ChickenMarsala, Chicken Scallops in mustard sauce and more.There is a $15 food fee payable to the instructor theday of the class. Course: 03310 $35 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 20 F 11:30am-1:00pmCE North BuildingGilda Latzky, with 25 years of cooking experience, stud-ied at the Culinary Institute of America

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CommunicationOur Existence After LifeWill Rike, author of I Was Still Me, compiled a ran-dom sample of reports made by persons who had anafterlife experience and lived to tell about it. He thenmade lists of things they said that were familiar. Theresult is a description of our next existence in consider-able detail. There is no religion or philosophy behindthis workshop. $10 book fee payable to instructor.Course: 04300 $45 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 1 W 7:00pm-9:00pmSegara Residence in NE AreaDaniel Mahony, MPhil

Loving What Is: The Work of Byron KatieDo you believe that many things are wrong in theworld and your own life? If you do The Work, you willcertainly feel better about your own life. Byron Katie’sthree popular books, workshops, videos, and websitehave helped millions accept reality and find peace.After a major depressive crisis, she discovered a newway of thinking that pulled her out of it and preventedany relapses. By asking yourself the Four Questionsabout disturbing thoughts, you too can turn yourthinking around, using this powerful form of cognitivetherapy. We’ll read her first book, watch videos, discussmethods, and practice numerous examples from ourown lives. Required Text: Loving What Is: 4Questions That Can Change Your Life, Byron Katie.Text can be purchased at UNM Bookstore.Course: 04314 $90 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 19-Jul 10 T 6:30pm-8:30pmCE South BuildingJon Nimitz

Mindful LivingAuthor/psychologist Tom Bien (The Buddha’s Way ofHappiness; Mindful Recovery; etc.) offers this Saturdayworkshop for finding peace and ease in daily life.Mindfulness is rooted in Buddhist teaching. It is a path ofgentle, compassionate awareness that helps us untie diffi-cult knots and live with greater freedom. This course com-bines practical techniques from eastern teaching and west-ern psychology to facilitate Mindful Living. You will learnhow to use meditation (both sitting and walking) not justas an isolated part of the day but as the basis for greaterpeace and balance in daily life, for managing stress,strengthening relationships, and improving mood- every-thing you need to begin living more deeply, mindfully andpeacefully. Optional Text: Finding the Center Within: TheHealing Way of Mindfulness Meditation, available in class.Course: 04316 $60 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 14 Sa 9:00am-5:00pmCE South BuildingThomas Bien

The Laughter WorkshopLaughter releases a wide range of “feel-good” hor-mones that help your mind and body be at their best.This fun, fast-paced workshop introduces you to therefreshing experience of laughter for its own sake,without the use of humor or comedy. You’ll take homesix simple practices that will put more laughter in yourlife. Laughter is a superlative stress-reducer and ener-gy-booster. It’s not a frill or luxury, but a necessarycomponent of a healthy individual or organization.Resiliency, teamwork and creativity are all enhanced bylaughter, so it helps groups and organizations as wellas individuals. Spontaneous laughter is a learned skill.You’ll think about laughter differently after this work-shop, and enjoy more of it every day.Course: 04317 $45 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 28 Sa 10:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingJames Masica, MA, LPCC

Your Dreams Talk To YouEverybody dreams. You will learn the six functions ofdreams, the two types of dreams, and dream incuba-tion. Come and learn how to remember dreams, howto keep a dream journal, how to interpret dreams, andhow to dream to solve problems and enhance creativi-ty. Bring a dream, either a recent one or a long agodream. If you do not have a dream you will be givensomething with which to work. You will leave thisworkshop feeling inspired. Note: Bring a notebookand a sack lunch.Course: 04347 $65 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 16 Sa 10:00am-5:00pmCE South BuildingRita Herther, MA

Introduction to Constellation Work“They who do not know the village from which theycome will never find the village they seek.” (ChineseProverb) Constellations are a deeply insightful processthat shed light and bring clarity into our relationshipsin life. We are part of many different systems, the mostpowerful one is our family; but friends, communitiesand our work environment also have a deep impact onour sense of well-being. Constellations offer a soulfulway of illuminating personal, professional and organi-zational issues. They provide a new perspective andlasting solutions on family issues, health problems orprofessional challenges. Join us and experience thetransformational power of constellations. We will beginthe afternoon with small group exercises and continuewith two constellations for the afternoon.Course: 04332 $49 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 9 Sa 12:00pm-5:00pmHealing GateUrsula Nickel, Doctor of Oriental Medicine

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Crafts & HobbiesBead StringingDesign your own personal necklace and earrings.Learn all the basic techniques of bead stringing, whichwill include how to knot between beads. Please bringlots of beads and any kind of charms you might like toput on your jewelry. Note: A materials fee of $20 ispayable to the instructor at the beginning of the firstclass.Course: 05352 $70 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 9 Sa 9:30am-4:00pmCE South BuildingCamille Argeanas

Make Your Own Vintage Typewriter Key BraceletIn this class, students will be making their ownauthentic vintage typewriter key bracelet. This braceletrequires no soldering, there will be a large selection offabulous type keys with letters and numbers to choosefrom. Students can make an especially wonderfulbracelet for themselves. The keys will all be cut, thebacks ground down and ready to adhere to thebracelet. You will also be provided the bracelet chain.Note: A $45 materials fee is payable to the instructorat the beginning of class.Course: 05353 $50 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 21 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pmForrester Studio in SE AreaPhoenix Forrester

Creative Wire RingsMaster the foundation for making simple but elegantwire rings. You will learn how to use ring mandrels,size rings, and use a bench vise to create multi-wiredrings. When you leave this class you will have rosetterings, bead rings, a hammered scroll ring, and a lovelythree bead multi-wired scroll ring. Materials required:Small jeweler’s needle nose and round nose pliers,metal ring mandrel, hammer, small anvil, assortmentof small beads, and 20ft. of round 20 gauge wire.Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to the instruc-tor at the beginning of the first class.Course: 05354 $60 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 4 Sa 10:00am-4:00pmCE South BuildingCamille Argeanas

Creative Wire Wrapping: Basic CircleDevelop consistency in your wire work and the use oftools. This will open a whole new world for your cre-ativity. Learn how to connect beads together with thebasic circle (loop), figure eights, and links. You willalso learn to make an eye-clasp and basic hook. Youwill leave class with a finished necklace of your owndesign. Please bring jeweler’s needle nose pliers, round

nose pliers, wire cutters, four feet of 18-gauge wire,and four feet of 20-gauge wire and an assortment ofbeads that fit on the wire. Note: A materials fee of $20is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.Course: 05359 $50 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 17 T 6:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingCamille Argeanas

Creative Wire Wrapping: CoilingLearn to make coils and be amazed with the variationsof jewelry you can create. We will explore designs withcoils and twisted wire, making chain links, and beadsmade from coils to create a unique necklace for you totake home. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable tothe instructor at the beginning of the first class. Pleasebring jeweler’s needle nose pliers, round nose pliers,wire cutters, 10 feet of 18-gauge wire, and an assort-ment of beads that fit on the wire.Course: 05360 $50 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 1 W 6:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingCamille Argeanas

Creative Wire Wrapping: Flat SpiralMake spiral hook’n eye clasps that will dress up yournecklaces and save you money. We will discover howto hammer the wire in order to create texture and alsogive your pieces strength and boldness. You will learnabout the classic Egyptian spiral and how to makemany different designs. You will be sure to walk awaywith a classic necklace. Note: A materials fee of $20 ispayable to the instructor at the beginning of class.Please bring flat nose pliers, round nose pliers, wirecutters, hammer, small anvil, 3 feet 16 gauge wire, and12 feet of 18 gauge wire, 10 large-holed beads thattwo wires will fit through.Course: 05361 $50 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 24 T 6:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingCamille Argeanas

Creative Wire Wrapping: Earring DesignMake your own style of earring wire and learn to makeunlimited varieties of classic dangles, charms, and com-ponents. The possibilities, like your imagination, arelimitless. Note: A materials fee of $20 is payable to theinstructor at the beginning of class. Please bring flatnose pliers, round nose pliers, wire cutters, 12 feet of20-gauge wire, 30 4mm beads, and an assortment ofsmall beads. Please bring jewelryers needle-nose pliers,round-nose pliers, wire cutters, 10 feet of 18 gaugewire, and an assortment of beads that fit on the wire.Course: 05362 $50 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 31 T 6:00pm-9:00pmCE South BuildingCamille Argeanas

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obbiesLovely Pins from Vintage TinsIn this fun class, we will be cutting vintage tins intovarious shapes and adding bits and pieces of our ownfavorite antique gems and jewels to make some veryspecial brooches for personal adornment or to give asgifts! Add a pin back and you’ve got a masterpiece!Scour your own home, yard sales, the flea market,antique and collectable shops for vintage tins withwonderful graphics. Go thru your old jewelry for littlerhinestone bits and any other glittery stones, jewelsand small flowers to bring to adorn your beautiful cre-ation. You will be able to make 3-5 pins depending onwhat supplies you bring to class and your work style.Note: A materials list is available at dce.unm.edu.Course: 05363 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 9 Sa 1:00pm-4:00pmForrester Studio in SE AreaPhoenix Forrester

Hands on Auto RepairBeginners, gain hands-on experience with your owncar. Learn about basic maintenance, tune-ups, oilchanges, brakes, cooling, and electrical. Develop theability to diagnose and take care of many commonrepair problems. Helpful hints on the buying and sell-ing of cars will be discussed. Suggested materials:paper, pencil, small hand tools, and your own car.Course: 05368 $90 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-28 Th 5:30pm-8:30pmCE North BuildingDan King

The Pampered LadyHave you ever wondered about those marvelous sparecipes? Learn the basics of making salt glow scrubs,bath salts, dream pillows, fizzies and sachets. Makefull-size samples in class to take home. A gift basket ofthese items will make anyone feel pampered and loved.The items are easy and inexpensive to make. Note: Amaterials fee of $20 is payable to the instructor at thebeginning of the class.Course: 05372 $105 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 16 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmStreett Studio in Bosque FarmsElizabeth Barnes-Streett

Body Products Made at Home IIf you have sensitive skin or simply want to puttogether a gift basket of various body care products,this class will cover the basics. All recipes have a maxi-mum of five to six locally available ingredients (mostyou may already have in your kitchen). Each studentchooses five items out of the workbook to create. Theworkbook provides recipes for lotions, moisturizers,cold cream, lip glosses and balms, anti-wrinkle oil,

firming neck cream, stretch mark cream, fresheners,masks, hair conditioners and gels, invigorating footrubs and refreshing leg gels, shaving cream, cuticlecream, nail hardener, powder and cream deodorants,sunblock, and tooth powders. This class is limited tosix students. Note: A materials fee of $20 payable toinstructor at the beginning of class.Course: 05373 $105 For: 1 sessionSection A: Aug 4 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmStreett Studio in Bosque FarmsElizabeth Barnes-StreettHerbal Soapmaking—Cold ProcessMake your own handmade soap for personal use or tokick start a home-based business. This class utilizes thecold process from scratch, not melt and pour. Ourinstructor shares her experiences in retail, consign-ment, and in the arts crafts selling venues. Whetheryou want to design your own soap recipe as yourtrademark or simply use tried and true methods, thisclass is for you. We focus on natural colors, fragrances,herbs and ingredients. Note: A materials fee of $20 ispayable to the instructor at the time of class to coverworkbook, ingredients and herbs. Bring a bath-sizetowel. The towel will not be damaged; it is used forinsulation only. A reusable soap mold will be providedthat you may keep.Course: 05375 $105 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 14 Sa 1:00pm-5:00pmStreett Studio in Bosque FarmsElizabeth Barnes-Streett

Silver Jewelry Using Metal ClayCreate fine silver jewelry using Art Clay. Art Clay con-sists of silver particles in a non-toxic binder and water.It looks, feels and acts just like clay. When heated, thebinder and water burn away to leave 99% pure silver. Akiln or inexpensive hand-held torch can be used forthis process. Imagine the incredible jewelry possibili-ties! No previous art experience or skills are required.Beginners will be amazed at their success. Those whohave worked with Precious Metal Clay before will bechallenged with more difficult pieces. You will com-plete original pieces of jewelry, and learn to set up a“kitchen table studio” to continue working with ArtClay. Iliana Carrillo is an Art Clay certified Seniorinstructor by Art Clay World USA and a certified arti-san by the PMC National Guild. Note: A materials feeof $95 is payable to the instructor at the beginning ofthe class. Bring your lunch, a small work light andextension cord to class.Course: 05382 $75 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 9 Sa 9:00am-5:00pmCE North BuildingIliana Carrillo

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Stained Glass AdvancedFor students who have completed a beginning stainedglass class and have learned good skills in basic cuttingand solder techniques. Class will include a 12" x 16"project that will focus on quality of craftsmanshipthrough careful planning and expanding the skills youhave learned in beginning class. Methods for a three-dimensional box with decorative solder techniques willalso be included. Select pattern and purchase glassbefore class for 12" x 16". $35 materials fee payable atfirst class meeting. Prerequisite - Beginning ClassRequired.Course: 05387 $170 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jul 22-29 Su 10:00am-4:00pmHot Flash Glass Inc.Donna Greenstreet

Introduction to Glass FusingLearn the basic techniques of glass fusing. Createdichroic jewelry, a beautiful plate and a night light.Kiln sized and firing schedules will be discussed, aswell as demonstrations of a variety of firing techniques.Note: A materials fee of $39 is payable to the instruc-tor at the beginning of the first class. Closed shoes andlong pants are required for safety.Course: 05384 $210 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jun 16-23 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 fusingclass. This class will enable you to design glass formore artistic pieces. You will complete two plates thathave been fused and slumped. Note: A materials fee of$39 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of thefirst class. Closed shoes and long pants are required forsafety.Course: 05392 $210 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jul 21-28 Sa 11:00am-2:00pmHot Flash Glass Inc.Karen Conty

Early New Mexico Punched Tin WorkIn this one-day hands-on workshop, you will learn thebasic techniques of doing punched tin work. Learnand practice stamping, punching and soldering. Yourclass projects, which you can complete in class, are anight-light with electrical and a tin frame with mirror(approx. 15" x 20"). Note: A materials fee of $50 ispayable to the instructor at the beginning of the firstclass. A lunch beak of half hour, at noon, will allowyou enough time to finish your projects. Bring a sacklunchCourse: 05395 $85 For: 1 sessionsSection A: Aug 25 Sa 8:00am-5:00pmCE South BuildingGinny Arellanes

T-Shirt QuiltsIn this age where every event is commemorated with aT-shirt, what do you do with them once you are tiredof wearing them, but are reluctant to throw themaway? Make them into a cherished quilt to preservethe memories. Learn the basics of working with T-shirts, then choose from one of six patterns to makeyour own T-shirt quilt. Required text: You did What??With My T-Shirts! by Judy Bobbit. The book will beavailable for purchase at Quilts OlÈ. Approximate costof supplies is $60.Course: 05408 $125 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 18-Jul 30 M 6:00pm-8:30pmNote: Class will not meet on July 2. Quilts OléTBA

Reversible Table RunnerWhich are your two favorite holidays? Choose thecolor theme for one of these holidays for one side ofyour table-runner and the color theme for your secondholiday for the reverse side. (ex: 4th of July on oneside and Christmas on the other). This reversible tablerunner is easy and fun to make... even if you are abeginning quilter. In this four week class, you willlearn easy piecing, quick block formation, how tomeasure and apply borders, layering your “quilt sand-wich” to quilt as you go, beginning machine quiltingand an easy way to apply binding. You will begin eachtechnique in class, but most of the sewing will be doneat home between classes.Course: 05410 $100 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jul 5-26 Th 6:00pm-8:30pmQuilts OléTBA

Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have setminimum enrollments and decisions on coursecancellations are made 2-3 days prior to thestart date of each class. Please don’t wait untilthe last minute to register.

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Sewing: BeginningEnter the exciting world of sewing. You will be intro-duced to the sewing machine, sewing terms, workingwith a pattern, cutting, marking, and pressing tech-niques. Projects will include putting on a pocket,inserting a zipper, making buttonholes, working withfusible interfacing etc. Note: A materials fee of $5 ispayable to the instructor on the first class meeting.Bring one yard of 45 wide medium weight woven fab-ric and matching spool of all purpose sewing thread tothe first class.Course: 05411 $115 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-28 MTh 6:00pm-8:30pmBernina Sewing CenterNancy Lovett

Sewing: Advanced BeginningImprove your sewing skills for a more professionallook. This class is for those who would like to build ontheir basic sewing skills, get more experience workingwith commercial patterns and making basic alterations.Bring the project of your choice and Nancy will helpyou. Whether you are interested in garment sewing,home decorating, crafts or quilting. Come turn yourideas into reality.Course: 05412 $140 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jul 9-26 MTh 6:00pm-8:30pmBernina Sewing CenterNancy Lovett

Summer Sock WorkshopKnitters must be comfortable with knitting and purl-ing. Bring Double-Pointed needles and appropriateyarn. For this class, size 3 or 4 needles and sockweight or fingering weight yarn is good. We will startwith casting on and knitting a short rib. The last partof the first session will be starting the heel so that thesock can be worked to the toe by the second class. Thesecond class will be finishing the toe and grafting.Time permitting, we will start the second sock rightaway.Course: 05423 $50 For: 3 sessionsSection A: Jun 16-30 Sa 10:00am-12:30pmCE South BuildingJeannie Fagerstrom

Leisure Time ActivitiesWhitewater Kayaking Made EasyHave you ever been whitewater rafting and seen thekayakers having all the fun? Have you been kayakingon calm water and want to step it up to class II-IIIwhitewater? If so, this 26 hour course will introduceyou to the most fun and excitement you can have onthe water in New Mexico. It has nothing to do withstrength, age, IQ or adrenalin and more to do withlearning a few simple strategies. The emphasis is onriver-running strategy, simple moves and correct use ofcurrents so you’re totally in control at all times. In this26 hour clinic, you’ll learn three easy ways to breakcomplex rapids into a series of easy moves, more thana dozen river features of a typical class III rapid, whichfeatures are friendly, unfriendly and how to use themto your advantage. You’ll learn basic boat controlskills, including how to safely exit a capsized kayak inan indoor heated pool before heading out to theworld-famous Rio Grande Racecourse for a fun andexciting weekend of whitewater kayaking. This coursefinishes up with an introduction to the Kayak Roll.This price includes modern whitewater kayaks andkayaking gear. Camping gear, meals and transportationare not included.Course: 10665 $480 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 19-26 T 6:00pm-10:00pm

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Note: June 23-24 camping in PilarRio Grande Indoor PoolKelly Gossett, New Mexico Kayak Instruction, Inc.

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Golf IBeginning golfers will learn the theory, mechanics, andbasic fundamentals of golf, rules, etiquette, and theuse of irons and woods. Equipment will be furnished ifneeded. Tuition includes ball fee and use of golf clubs.Enrollment is limited.Course: 10668 $130 For: 7 sessionsSection A: Jun 16-Aug 4 Sa 9:00am-11:00amNote: Class will not meet on July 7.UNM Championship Golf CourseAdam Roybal, Golf ProfessionalSection B: Jun 16-Aug 4 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 7.UNM Championship Golf CourseAdam Roybal, Golf ProfessionalSection C: Jun 14-Aug 2 Th 4:30pm-6:30pmLadera Golf CourseWright Zimmerly, Golf ProfessionalSection D:Jun 9-Jul 21 Sa 9:00am-11:00amPuerto del Sol Golf CourseJohn Kienle, Apprentice ProfessionalSection E: Jun 9-Jul 21 Sa 11:00am-1:00pmPuerto del Sol Golf CourseJohn Kienle, Apprentice ProfessionalSection F: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 1:00pm-3:00pmNote: Class will not meet on June 30.Santa Ana Golf ClubRob Lowry, PGA Member

Golf IIImprove your game. This course is for those whoalready have a grasp of the basic fundamentals of golf,have completed Level I, or have equivalent experience.Equipment will be furnished if needed. Tuitionincludes ball fee and use of golf clubs, but personalgolf clubs would be preferred.Course: 10669 $130 For: 7 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 3:00pm-5:00pmNote: This class will not meet on June 30.Santa Ana Golf ClubRob Lowry, PGA Member

Golf: Secrets for Success with the ShortgameThis course is intended for individuals seeking toexpand their knowledge of the shortgame. Focus onthe different aspects necessary to lower your scoresand improve your game. Topics covered: Chipping,Putting, Short pitches, Long pitches, Lob shots,Bunker shots.Course: 10672 $90 For: 3 sessionsSection A: Jul 14-28 Sa 11:00am-1:00pmUNM Championship Golf CourseAdam Roybal, Golf Professional

Horseback Riding: BeginningThis beginning class is designed for the person withlittle or no horse experience. Students will learn howto catch and saddle their horse, ride at the walk andtrot. The basics of horse maintenance, health care, andthe cost of both. We start with a basic understandingof the horse’s mind, jokingly called “Horse Psychology101.” We’ll go over different breeds and their charac-teristics, what the “perfect” horse would be, and howto find him. A major topic of this class is safety aroundhorses, related to how the horse thinks and processesthings going on around him. It all comes together fora relaxing and educational way to spend two hours aweek.Course: 10673 $245 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 9:00am-11:00amLee Stables In BelenRose Lee

Horseback Riding: IntermediateThis intermediate class is designed for students whohave taken the beginning course. If you’re thinking ofbecoming a horse-owner or already have a horse, thisclass will benefit you greatly. We’ll cover the horse’smind, responses, and general way of thinking. Learn tocontrol the speed of the lope, and why leads areimportant. Conformation, health care, maintenance,and the average cost of what is required to be a horseowner are covered. Many of these subjects are coveredin the beginner class, but we go into much moredetail, and get more “hands-on” experience in thisclass. One week is left open for student special interest.Course: 10674 $245 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 11:00am-1:00pmLee Stables In BelenRose Lee

Rock ClimbingExperience the thrill and adventure of vertical rockclimbing. Learn climbing techniques and the safe useof equipment through top roping. Gain the necessarybasic skills to safely continue the journey into theworld of vertical rock climbing. The course will beconducted at UNM’s climbing walls and in the field.All equipment will be provided (details will be given atthe first class meeting.) Note: Field trip dates areSaturdays, June 9 and 16. Students need to bring onepiece of 8 ft. long, 9-11 mm (3⁄8-7⁄8) thick accessoryrope. Note: Students who park on UNM campus mustpurchase a parking permit.Course: 10685 $125 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-16 TTh 6:30pm-9:30pm

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ance & TheatreHigh Ropes Confidence Coursefor Women and MenHave you ever wondered what a High Ropes Course isor wanted to do one? This is your opportunity to behigh on the UNM High Ropes Course. You can chal-lenge yourself, work together, problem solve, buildconfidence and have fun in the process! Wear athleticshoes and athletic clothing (no tank tops) bring waterand sunscreen. Camera is optional, but a great way toremember the day! Come alone or bring a spouse, afriend, a colleague, son or daughter (16 and over).Course: 10686 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 16 Sa 8:30am-12:30pmUNM Main Campus - Johnson Center Susan Harper, PhD, Coordinator and Facilitator of theUNM High Ropes Confidence Course and RockClimbing Program

Tennis: BeginningLearn to execute the forehand, backhand, serve, vol-ley, overhead and lob. Sound techniques of theseshots will be emphasized. Time will be devoted toplayers having a great understanding of tennis rulesand method of scoring. Match play will also be insti-tuted to develop these skills in a real setting. Studentsneed to bring two cans of pressurized new balls,Dunlop tennis balls preferred.Course: 10688 $90 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 8:00am-10:00amUNM Main CampusScott Leonard

Tennis: IntermediateGo beyond the basic stroke development. We willreview ground strokes and then proceed to developshots such as the lob, volley, overhead, serves, andreturn of serves. It is important to learn and practicethese strokes, so the course will also include matchplay. Bring two cans of NEW tennis balls, racquet, ten-nis shoes, and a container of water.Course: 10689 $90 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-Jul 28 Sa 10:00am-12:00pmUNM Main CampusRobert Ziock

Music, Dance & TheatreHarmonica for BeginnersIn this six-week course we will learn to play popularcampfire melodies, and to play blues. A CD of thegreat orchestral, jazz, blues and rock players is includ-ed. We will cover the history, design and repair of theinstrument. Instructor has been a professional pianoplayer and teacher for many years, and began playingharmonica as a youngster. Course-materials fee of $15for CDs and instruction sheets is payable to instructor.Optional $5 harmonica can be purchased from theinstructor. This course is for beginners only.Course: 12756 $90 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 13-Jul 25 W 7:00pm-8:30pmSegara Residence in NE AreaDaniel Mahony, MPhil

Introduction to Hammered DulcimerThe hammered dulcimer is a fascinating folk instru-ment, the existence of which spans most of recordedhistory. Join us for a fun introduction to this ancienttreasure that has found a growing niche in the variedmusical styles of modern America. During this class, thefocus will be on playing both familiar and new tuneswhile learning good playing techniques. We’ll share abit of interesting dulcimer history as we go along. Noprevious musical experience is required. If you have ahammered dulcimer, dust it off and bring it along. Ifnot, a limited number of fine Masterworks instrumentsare available for class use or rental. The required textwill be available for purchase at the first class.Course: 12760 $85 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 13-Jul 25 W 7:00pm-8:30pmTBAJohanna Jimenez

Beginning PianoThis course is designed for the adult beginning pianostudent. Students will be able to play a variety of pianopieces using a text designed by Jane Bastien. No previ-ous knowledge of music or piano is necessary to par-ticipate. Students will enjoy working individually andwith others to learn how to play the piano. RequiredText: Piano for Adults Book 1, Bastien (KPIB) is avail-able at Music Mart.Course: 12762 $235 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Aug 1 W 7:00pm-8:30pmSection B: Jun 9-Aug 4 Sa 10:30am-12:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 4. Both sections: Music Magic StudioMark Gutierrez

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Beginning Piano 2This course is designed to follow the Adult BeginningPiano 1 class. Students will continue to develop theirnote reading skills and expand on their knowledge ofbasic theory concepts as they learn new music in manynew keys. Required Text: Piano for Adults Book 1,Bastien (KPIB) is available at Music Mart.Course: 12763 $235 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-Jul 31 T 6:30pm-8:00pmNote: Class will not meet on July 3. Music Magic StudioMark Gutierrez

Group Piano 3Students who have completed Piano 1 and 2 willprogress through the course material in Piano forAdults Book 1. If you have not taken Piano 1 or 2, ayear of recent private piano study is recommended.Required Text: Piano for Adults Book 1, available atMusic Mart.Course: 12764 $235 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-Jul 30 M 6:00pm-7:30pmNote: Class will not meet on July 2.Music Magic StudioMark Gutierrez

Group Piano 4This course is designed to follow the Group Piano 3class. Students will complete the instruction bookintroduced in the Beginning Piano 1 class.Concluding material will include challenging bluessongs, lead sheet notation, holiday favorites, classicalpieces and various finger exercises. Students whocomplete this course may chose to continue byenrolling in Piano Second Time Around. RequiredText: Piano for Adults Book 1, Bastien (KPIB), avail-able at Music Mart.Course: 12765 $235 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Jul 26 Th 6:00pm-7:30pmNote: Class will not meet on July 5.Music Magic StudioMark Gutierrez

Piano Second Time AroundThis course is designed for those who have taken along hiatus from playing piano and would like to pickit up again. Each student will be able to discover whathe or she already knows and to continue to build onexisting skills. Foundations of music fundamentals,theory, and piano technique will be covered to assiststudents in achieving their goals. If you once playedpiano and are not sure exactly what you remember,but would like to try again, this class is for you! Note:This class is for intermediate students only.Course: 12766 $235 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 9-Aug 4 Sa 4:00pm-5:30pmNote: Class will not meet on July 7.Music Magic StudioMark Gutierrez

Tango Argentine tango is widely recognized as one of themost passionate dances. The connection in tango tran-scends the physical realm and allows you to experiencebeauty in the form of dance. Learn to combine intensi-ty with elegance and strength with flexibility in thisauthentic style of tango. In this course, we will intro-duce you to all three common styles of Argentinetango: milonguero, salon & nuevo. No partnerrequired. Note: A $20 floor fee is payable to theinstructor at the first class.Course: 12769 $105 For: 12 sessionsSection A: Jun 6-Aug 22 W 7:00pm-9:00pmDouble Time Dance StudioJohn Henry and DT Instructors

Belly DanceIt was the music and culture of the Middle East thatgave birth to the ancient art form we know as bellydance. Imported to the West, Belly Dance bothdelighted and entertained. A recent happy transitionhas turned belly dance from exotic entertainment intoa dance enjoyed by thousands of women. It hasbecome a home to all ages, shapes, and sizes. Chosenfor exercise, pleasure, personal development, and theopportunity to dance and create, it offers much tothose who follow its path to the dancer within. Learnfundamental belly dance steps and isolations, limber-ing/stretching exercises, basic Middle Easternrhythms, the use of finger cymbals, and the historicalbackground of the belly dance. Come and enjoy thedance!Course: 12774 $95 For: 7 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-Jul 24 T 7:00pm-9:00pmNote: Class will note meet on July 3.Studio SwayMary Ann Thomson, Teacher, performer, Feldenkraispractitioner, Instructor for UNM PE Dept.

Country Western DanceIn this friendly and non-intimidating environmentyou’ll learn the basics steps and beyond, or updatewhat you already know of the most popular westerndances done at local night clubs. Dances includeSwing, 2-Step, Waltz, Cotton-Eyed Joe and NightClub 2-Step. Enjoy dance outings to local dance ven-ues (some for under 21) to practice with fellow stu-dents. Classes open to students 13 years old and up.No partner is required - singles and couples welcome.Couples are encouraged (but not required) to rotate inclass. We will try to maintain an even ratio of men andwomen. Note: $45 Individual/$75 Couple.Course: 12776 $70 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Jul 12 Th 7:00pm-8:30pmLloyd Shaw StudioSusan and Gary Kellogg

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ance & TheatreL.A. Style SalsaThis course will be covering LA style salsa as well asbachata, cumbia, and cha cha. This popular style isdanced in the clubs of LA, New York, and around theworld. During this series, we will prepare you to movethrough these sexy dances with confidence at anyevent you attend. Have more fun this summer thanyou ever imagined! No partner required. Note: A $20floor fee is payable to the instructor at the first classmeeting.Course: 12778 $95 For: 12 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-Aug 27 M 8:00pm-10:00pmDouble Time Dance StudioJohn Henry and DT Instructors

HOT! HOT!! HOT!!! SalsaNew Northwest Class Location! Learn theFUNdamentals of Albuquerque’s favorite spicy clubdance: Salsa. This class will also introduce Merengueand Bachata. If you dream of dancing the night awayat your favorite salsa club, this fun, high-energy class isfor you! Basic partner dance skills and lead/followtechniques will be emphasized. No partner is necessaryas dancers will change partners often during class. Adance party and access to other social dance events willalso be offered. Classes will be held at the DanceEmporium, 1550 Stephanie Rd Suite 101, RioRancho, NM. There is an additional $20/person or$30/couple materials/floor fee paid to the instructoron the first day of class.Course: 12779 $40 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Jul 26 Th 6:30pm-7:30pmDance Emporium - Rio RanchoDebbie Cook

Fundamental Country Western DanceNew Northwest Class Location! Learn theFUNdamentals of the most popular country dances: 2-step, swing, waltz & polka. Basic partner dance skillsand lead/follow techniques will be emphasized. Nopartner is necessary as dancers will change partnersoften during class. A dance party and access to othersocial dance events will also be offered. Classes will beheld at the Dance Emporium, 1550 Stephanie, Suite101, Rio Rancho, NM. There is an additional$20/person or $30/couple materials/floor fee paid tothe instructor on the first day of class.Course: 12782 $40 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-Jul 24 T 6:30pm-7:30pmDance Emporium - Rio RanchoDebbie Cook

West Coast Swing and JitterbugWest Coast swing is a flat-out sexy dance. We’ll teachyou to move to the music with fluidity and style. Incontrast to the slow, smooth west coast swing, jitter-bug is a high-energy, lively dance that is guaranteed togive you a great workout! This series also includes anintroduction to lindy hop, Charleston, and East Coastswing. No partner required. Note: A $20 floor fee ispayable to the instructor at the first class.Course: 12783 $105 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Jul 26 Th 7:00pm-9:00pmDouble Time Dance StudioJohn Henry and DT Instructors

Basic ActingGain skills necessary to pursue acting for stage orscreen. Learn about monologues, scene work, move-ment, voice, improvisation, sensory and characterdevelopment, and performance technique. Please wearclothes to move in and very comfortable flexible shoes.Bring a notebook and pen to class.Course: 12789 $95 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 25-Jul 30 M 7:00pm-10:00pmCE North BuildingTodd Thacher Cash, MA

SingingLearn to sing with more confidence and control, soloand/or group with a certified singing teacher. Includesmodern technology and learning materials. Easy-to-learn techniques combined with fun performance prac-tice. Note: A materials fee of $25, which includes avocal exercise CD, is payable to the instructor at thebeginning of the first class. YOU MUST BE ABLETO CARRY A TUNE. Students must attend first class.Course: 12791 $95 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 21-Jul 26 Th 7:00pm-8:30pmSegara Residence in NE AreaDiana Segara. MA

Singing for Those Who Can’t SingAfter many years as a professional musician, DanMahony has developed a method of teaching thosewho can’t “carry a tune,” or have other singing diffi-culties. Students progress through five stages in a sup-portive atmosphere. Note: A materials fee of $10,includes CDs and instruction sheets, is payable to theinstructor at the beginning of the first class.Course: 12792 $95 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-Jul 23 M 7:00pm-8:30pmNote: Class will not meet on July 2. Segara Residence in NE AreaDaniel Mahony, MPhil

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rriSinging Just For FunGroup singing in a supportive atmosphere. We’ll sing avarity of songs from folk to country, pop to jazz andwhatever else you want to sing. We’ll also do vocalwarm-ups. Note: $10 materials fee is payable toinstructor at the first class. Practice CD and lyric sheetsincluded.Course: 12793 $95 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 12-Jul 24 T 7:00pm-8:30pmNote: Class will not meet on July 3. Segara Residence in NE AreaDaniel Mahony, MPhil

PhotographyPhotography and IntuitionThis class will be an exploration of the intersection ofphotography and intuition. This class is about develop-ing a deeper perception as a photographer so as toinform your own work and appreciate the photographyof others. This class is based on the teaching, writing,exercises and photography of Minor White. Studentswill learn from assignments, in-class exercises, lecturesand discussions.Course: 13819 $50 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 7-Jul 5 Th 1:30pm-2:45pmCE South BuildingDan Noyes

PotpourriIntroduction to Private InvestigationUsing lecture, demonstration, invited guest expertsand special projects, this course will provide personsinterested in the field of private investigations with alook at the day-to-day activities of a working PI. Wewill present the history/development of the scientificmethod of investigation, applications to other disci-plines (medicine, law, journalism, social work, research,etc.), introduce the latest techniques of criminal inves-tigation, identify crimes and criminals with whom thePI interacts, and will acquaint those interested, includ-ing the avid mystery reader/writer, with frame of ref-erence of the private investigator. Course requirement:an uncontrollable desire to know Who, What, When,Where, How and Why!Course: 15910 $90 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 14-Aug 9 Th 6:30pm-8:30pmManzano Mesa Multigenerational CenterPatricia Caristo, Licensed Private Investigator,NIA/NM

Travvy Savvy—Travel SmartDo you love to travel? Wish you could do it withouthauling your big suitcase around? Do you often catch acold from breathing “airplane air” (replete with passen-ger’s cough and sneeze spray)? Does jet lag slow youdown, preventing you from taking advantage of all thefun you planned? Suffer no more! Pamela Cornish,Doctor of Oriental Medicine, has visited or lived in 50countries, and has learned how to stay healthy, packwisely, get maximum value for her travel dollar, and cre-ate delightful adventures. Whether you are a novice, vet-eran, or armchair traveler, by taking this class, you arebound to glean useful tips and skills for navigating yournext journey, and enjoy optimal health and energythroughout the entire trip! Buon Viaggio! Note: A $5materials fee is payable to the instructor at the beginningof class.Course: 15915 $55 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jul 7 Sa 8:30am-12:30pmCE South BuildingDr. Pamela Cornish, D.O.M.

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CampsOn-Campus Day Camp I: (ages 6-8 & 9-10)During this three-week camp, campers will enjoy avariety of activities relating to New Mexico’s centenni-al, while making new friends in a safe, fun environ-ment. Lunch is provided at no cost in cooperationwith the City of Albuquerque. Campers attendingYouth Sports Fitness will be escorted to JohnsonCenter. Early care from 8-9am is available. Please reg-ister in advance at 505-277-0077.Course: 17300 $175 For: 12 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-28 MTWTh 9:00am-1:00pmNote: This section is for 6-8-year-olds. Section B: Jun 11-28 MTWTh 9:00am-1:00pmNote: This section is for 9-10 year-olds. Both sections: UNM Main CampusContinuing Education Staff

On Campus Day Camp II: (ages 6-8 and 9-10)During this three-week camp, campers will enjoy avariety of activities while making new friends in a safe,fun environment. Lunch is provided at no cost incooperation with the City of Albuquerque. Campersattending Youth Sports Fitness will be escorted toJohnson Center. Early care from 8-9 a.m. is available.Please register in advance at 505-277-0077.Course: 17320 $175 For: 11 sessionsSection A: Jul 2-19 MTWTh 9:00am-1:00pmNote: This section is for 6-8 year-olds. Class will notmeet on July 4.Section B: Jul 2-19 MTWTh 9:00am-1:00pmNote: This section is for 9-10 year-olds. Class will notmeet on July 4.Both sections: UNM Main CampusContinuing Education Staff

Early Bird Camp Care (ages 6-10)Early bird, before-camp care is offered for campersenrolled in On-Campus Summer Day Camps, courses17300 and 17320. Pre-registration is required.Course: 17301 $75 For: 12 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-28 MTWTh 8:00am-9:00amNote: This section is just for campers enrolled On-Campus Day Camp from June 11-28, 2012.Section B: Jul 2-19 MTWTh 8:00am-9:00amNote: Class will not meet on July 4. This section isjust for campers enrolled On-Campus Day Camp fromJuly 2-19, 2012. Both sections: UNM Main CampusContinuing Education Staff

Youth Sports Fitness (ages 6-14)UNM Youth Sports Fitness provides skill instruction ina wide variety of sports activities including tennis, tum-bling, soccer, badminton, softball, volleyball, basket-ball, track and field and swimming. Good sportsman-ship will be emphasized. The 6-7 year-old group, willparticipate in modified sports activities plus tumbling.All activities take place in Johnson Center and onJohnson Fields on the UNM Main Campus. Refunds:Tuition fees minus a $15 registration fee will berefunded before the first class meeting. A refund of50% of the tuition will be made during the first weekof each session. No refunds will be made available afterthe first week. If a child is experiencing difficultyadjusting to the program or activities and the directordetermines that participation should be terminated, apro-rated refund will be made.Course: 17999 $150 For: 12 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-28 MTWTh 1:00pm-5:00pmNote: Camp will not meet on July 4.Section B: Jul 2-19 MTWTh 1:00pm-5:00pmBoth sections: UNM Johnson Center

Amusement Park Mania Half-Day LEGO Camp(ages 6-10)Spend five afternoons building LEGO models like theTsunami, Cyclone, Swing-o-Rama, Tornado and otheramusement park rides. Modify models, add gears,axles, motors and battery packs. In addition, camperswill play LEGO board games, LEGO Wii and receive aBricks4Kidz t-shirt.Course: 17142 $162 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jul 30-Aug 3 MTWThF 12:30pm-4:00pmCE South BuildingPat Masters, Certified Teacher

Note: Parents or guardians must sign students in and outof each class session unless prior permission is given.Please download and complete the Emergency ContactForm and Code of Conduct at dce.unm.edu under YouthProgram Forms and bring them to the first class session.

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LEGO Space Camp (ages 6-12)Enjoy this week-long, full day LEGO camp with aspace/Star Wars theme. Participants build LEGOmodels based on NASA space missions, including theSpace Shuttle, Satellites, robots, space orbiters, cen-trifuges and more. In addition, there’s Star WarsLEGO and model building, free LEGO play, LEGOWii, computer games and more. Each participantreceives a Bricks 4 Kidz t-shirt.Course: 17143 $295 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jul 23-27 MTWThF 9:00am-4:00pmCE South BuildingPat Masters, Certified Teacher

LEGO Remote Control Mania (ages 6-12)Participants have fun working with LEGO bricks andthen see their creation in motion using LEGO wirelesscontrols. Each day, campers, will use fascinating andchallenging components to create dynamic vehicles,inventions, machines and more. In addition, campersplay LEGO board games, computer games, LEGO Wiiand enjoy creative free play. Each child receives aBricks 4 Kidz t-shirt.Course: 17147 $145 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 18-22 MTWThF 9:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingPat Masters, Certified Teacher

Maxwell Museum Children’s Summer Camp(ages 8-12)Travel around the world and back with MaxwellMuseum of Anthropology’s summer camp. Throughhands-on activities such as archeology digs, fossil inves-tigations, instrument making, bread baking and more,participants explore archeology, the lives of earlyhumans, fossils, world music, global cultures andNative American traditions. All activities take place onthe UNM Campus at the Maxwell Museum/HibbenCenter. Parking is available in the Maxwell Museum’swest parking lot for pick up/drop off.Course: 17456 $190 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jul 16-19 MTWTh 9:00am-5:00pmMaxwell Museum of AnthropologyAmy Grochowski

Creative Arts Camp presented bythe NM Jazz Workshop (ages 6-12)Campers spend mornings focusing on musical skillsand afternoons in elective dance and visual arts classes.Topics include African drumming, studio art, marim-ba, jazz jam band, theater, art of the world, Capoeria(a Brazilian martial art)... and a whole lot more! Forscholarship information, call Debbie at 255-9798.Course: 17457 $335 For: 10 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-15 MTWThF 9:00am-3:00pmSection B: Jun 18-29 MTWThF 9:00am-3:00pmBoth sections: Governor Bent Elementary SchoolDebbie Dobson-Marchini

Clay Creations Half-Day Camp (ages 6-10)Students will enjoy hands-on clay activities includingpinch pots, coil pots and mosaics over a one-week ses-sion. Note: A materials fee of $10 is payable to theinstructor at the first class session. Course: 17100 $125 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jul 30-Aug 3 MTWThF 9:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingGary Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

Half-Day Drum Camp (ages 7-14)Learn and practice African drumming, make your veryown gourd drum and shekere, experience dancing, andparticipate in a performance at the end of the week.All drums, instruments and supplies are provided.Course: 17450 $150 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jul 23-27 MTWThF 9:00am-12:00pmUNM Main CampusRosario Carelli

Drum Building Camp (ages 9-14)Make an authentic Ashiko drum and learn how to per-form with it. Price includes all supplies. Families areinvited to participate in drumming the last day.Course: 17451 $275 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jul 23-27 MTWThF 12:30pm-3:30pmUNM Main CampusRosario Carelli

The Magic of Realistic Drawing (ages 10-14)This class, taught by the creator of the Pink Panthercomic strip, includes step-by-step lessons on how tocreate realistic drawings. All materials are provided.Course: 17060 $120 For: 3 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-6 MTW 9:00am-12:30pmCE South BuildingEric Teitelbaum

Funny Pictures: Cartooning for Kids (ages 8-12)Make this the summer to develop your creative skills!Participants will learn cartooning from Eric Teitelbaum,co-creator of the Pink Panther comic strip whose drawingshave also been featured in the New Yorker Magazine.Course: 17720 $120 For: 3 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-6 MTW 1:00pm-4:30pmCE South BuildingEric Teitelbaum

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Drawing Skills for Video Artists (ages 10-16)Designing Video Games involves more than just com-puter programming skills. Game artists are also versedin pre-computer drawing activities including charactersketching, drawings for background and scenery andalso rough story board sketching. This information-packed class is especially created for young artists whowant to broaden their knowledge of game develop-ment.Course: 17324 $120 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 5 T 9:00am-4:30pmCE South BuildingScott Saltsman

Website Design for Kids (ages 8-12)In this information packed program, young computerartists will learn basic page building techniques for cre-ating professional quality web sites for family or schoolprojects. From storyboards, digital art and page build-ing to navigation, design and page linking, studentsgain mastery of digital techniques step-by-step. By theend of the class, students will actually post their pagesto the Web.Course: 17322 $120 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-6 MW 9:00am-12:30pmNote: This class is for 8-12 year-olds.CE South BuildingScott Saltsman

Computer Video Game Design Mini-Camp(ages 10-16) From the history of games to designing characters,developing a story-line to basic motion and effects,video game fans will learn computer video gamedesign techniques. You’ll use Adobe Photoshop andAdobe Flash software to create your designs.Course: 17725 $120 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-6 MW 1:00pm-4:30pmCE South BuildingScott Saltsman

Advanced Computer Game Design (ages 10-16)This 2-day workshop is for those who have takenComputer Video Game design or have permission ofthe instructor. Take your games to the next level usingthe advanced features of Adobe Flash in creating levelsof interactivity for game development. Students willdevelop advanced skills in storyboarding, project lay-out and character design while using the special effectsfeatures of Flash for creating interactive game motiongraphics. Learn from an instructor whose worked hasincluded Spiderman and X-man projects.Course: 17323 $120 For: 1 sessionSection A: Jun 8 F 9:00am-4:00pmCE South BuildingScott Saltsman

High Desert Yoga Camp (ages 6-11)High Desert Yoga Kids Camp provides a safe and nur-turing environment where children can strengthentheir sense of confidence, focus, breath, creativity,physical awareness and appreciation of their wholebeing through yoga, movement and art. Campers willlearn yoga poses, games, mindfulness and self-calmingtechniques, breathing practices and fun songs.Course: 17523 $120 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 18-21 MTWTh 1:00pm-4:00pmSection B: Jun 25-28 MTWTh 1:00pm-4:00pmSection C: Jul 9-12 MTWTh 1:00pm-4:00pmSection D:Jul 16-19 MTWTh 1:00pm-4:00pmAll sections: High Desert Yoga - Nob HillKatja Lauterstein

ClassesParent and Toddler Yoga (ages 2-5 with parent)Yoga comes to life in these fun and creative classes.Playful yoga poses, animated breathing exercises andimaginative relaxation techniques teach toddlers abouttheir budding bodies. Sprinkled with music and otherage-appropriate props, we will spark the child’s inneryogini while enhancing language development, motorcoordination and play skills. Parents or caregiversattend class with toddler.Course: 17528 $110 For: 7 sessionsSection A: Jun 29-Aug 10 F 9:45am-10:45amHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillJulie Pacheco

Hola Amigos! Spanish Language for Kids(ages 6-10)Participants in this one-of-a-kind program enjoy a 4-month subscription to Hola Amigos!, a computer-based Spanish-language immersion program developedby the Cervantes Institute, in addition to five in-per-son gatherings with fun opportunities to practice thelanguage and enjoy hands-on activities. Note: Tuitionfee includes a four month Hola Amigos subscription.Course: 17122 $159 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jul 11-Aug 8 W 3:00pm-4:30pmNational Hispanic Cultural CenterCervantes Institute Staff

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Sewing for Animal Lovers (ages 6-16)This five-day beginners class will introduce participantsto sewing for pets and rescue animals. Projects includea pet bed, customized kerchiefs, and chew toys.Students will learn pattern fundamentals and begin-ning sewing skills. Sewing machines, notions and fab-rics are provided. A materials fee of $25 is payable tothe instructor at the beginning of the first class.Course: 17040 $130 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 11-15 MTWThF 9:30am-12:30pmBernina Sewing CenterJulie Hogan

Easy Sew Nightshirt & Pillowcase (ages 6-16)Whether you are 6 or 16, this 5-day beginning classteaches pattern fundamentals and beginning sewingskills. A $25 kit fee is payable to the istructor at thebeginning of the first class. The kit includes patterns,fabrics and notions necessary to complete a nightshirtand pillowcase. Sewing machines provided.Course: 17050 $130 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 18-22 MTWThF 9:30am-12:30pmBernina Sewing CenterMichelle Lommasson

Tae Kwon Do for Children (ages 6-12)Participants learn the basics of Tae Kwon Do, aKorean art of self-defense. In addition, students willdevelop social, motor and safety skills which will helpthem excel in their lives. Fee entitles students tounlimited weekly access to age-appropriate classes.Uniform and patches are included in fee; classes takeplace in an inviting and comfortable 8100 square foottraining center.Course: 17510 $120 For: 36 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-Jul 14 M-Sa 10:00am-10:45amSection B: Jun 25-Aug 4 M-Sa 10:00am-10:45amBoth sections: Blackman Taekwondo AcademyPhillip/Kristine Blackman

Born to Draw:A Children’s Drawing Program(ages 7-11)Using the Born to Draw Children’s Drawing program,participants will learn observational drawing throughmark making, line, shape, placement, textures, value,color and perspective. Each class is geared for a childto complete a drawing of an animal or a still life dur-ing class time. Other activities include making a port-folio, learning about the color wheel, and more.Materials will be provided.Course: 17544 $160 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 5-28 TTh 1:00pm-3:00pmSection B: Jun 26-Jul 19 TTh 1:00pm-3:00pmSection C: Jul 17-Aug 9 TTh 1:00pm-3:00pmAll sections: CE South BuildingElaine Cimino

Art & Design for Teens & Tweens (ages 10-15)Using pencil, charcoal, colored pencils and pen andink, young artists will explore the seven elements ofdesign over a six-week period. All materials are provid-ed. Participants are invited to follow-up this class with17064: Color for Teens & Tweens. Note: Materials feeof $15 is payable to the instructor at first class session.Course: 17062 $90 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 14-Jul 26 Th 3:00pm-4:30pmNote: Class will not meet on July 5.CE South BuildingGary Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

Color for Teens & Tweens (ages 10-15)Building upon art and design concepts, teens andtweens will focus on using color in their artwork.Students will utilize a variety of media, including oilpastels, watercolors, acrylics and mixed media. Allmaterials are provided. Note: Materials fe of $15 ispayable to the instructor at first class session.Course: 17064 $90 For: 6 sessionsSection A: Jun 14-Jul 19 Th 4:30pm-6:00pmCE South BuildingGary Sanchez, Certified Art Teacher

Make Your Own Herbal Blends (ages 10-14)Identify and harvest Native herbs and make your ownlip balm, soothing salve and herbal book. Learn thebeneficial properties of herbs from a certified herbalist.The first class will be held in Albuquerque, the secondclass will take place in Sandia Park and includes a hike.A materials fee of $15 is payable to the instructor atthe first class session.Course: 17401 $45 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jun 22-23 FSa 9:00am-12:00pmDunlavy residence, Sandia ParkNancy Dunlavy

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Just for TeensArchitecture & Design Career Discover Campfor Teens (ages 14-17)High school students participate in a one-week studioworkshop designed to tap their creativity and exposethem to the field of architecture and other design dis-ciplines. The program is centered around hands-onactivities, fieldtrips and instruction by the Architecturefaculty at the University of New Mexico. Students’work will be displayed. Each student will also receivetheir own high-quality design kit.Course: 17225 $320 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jul 23-27 MTWThF 9:00am-1:00pmUNM Main CampusAtsuko Sakai

Film Camp (ages 13-18)Over the course of five days, students build technicaland production skills, culminating in completed filmscenes ready for screening. Learn the basics of cam-corder operation, how to compose a shot, maximizethe power of visuals, basic lighting and grip techniquesand how to a capture quality sound on location.Completed scenes might be screened for friends &family. The emphasis of the camp is on fun, but wemight discover the next Steven Spielberg. Course: 17350 $325 For: 5 sessionsSection A: Jun 18-22 MTWThF 9:00am-5:00pmSection B: Jul 23-27 MTWThF 9:00am-5:00pmBoth sections: DATA Charter SchoolJohn Grace

Hacker High School (ages 12-17)Hacker High School helps computer savvy teensdefend themselves against fraud, identity theft, privacyleaks and other Internet threats. Through hands-onInternet lessons developed by the Institute for Securityand Open Policy (ISECOM), participants will learnhow to recognize and prevent security problems froma computer security expert.Course: 17744 $90 For: 4 sessionsSection A: Jun 25-28 MTWTh 9:00am-12:00pmCE South BuildingGlenn Norman

Introduction to Silversmithingand Jewelry Making (ages 13-17)Do you love jewelry? Do you want to create yourown? During this two-session class, participants willmake a sterling silver ring and earrings, bracelets orpendants under the guidance of a jeweler. Techniquesused include shaping, cutting, filing, shaping metal, sil-ver soldering, punching, dapping and doming, clean-ing, hammering, and finishing pieces by hand. A mate-rials fee of $80 is payable to the instructor at the firstsession and includes all materials. No prior experiencenecessary.Course: 17543 $50 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jun 8-9 FSa 10:00am-1:00pmDiener Studio in SW Area - DowntownKristin Diener, MFA

Easy & Fabulous Jewelry Etching (ages 13-17)Put your drawing skills to great use on earrings, pen-dants, bracelets or belt buckles. During this two-ses-sion class, participants will draw, stamp and placeresists and designs on brass and copper and then workwith etched pieces to create wearable art. Techniquesinclude cleaning etched metal, cutting, dapping,drilling, filing, shaping metal, applying finishes andmore. No prior experience necessary. A materials fee of$75 is payable to the instructor at the first class ses-sion.Course: 17541 $50 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jun 15-16 FSa 10:00am-1:00pmDiener Studio in SW Area - DowntownKristin Diener, MFA

Register Now! Continuing Education is a self-sustaining department. All courses have setminimum enrollments and decisions on coursecancellations are made 2-3 days prior to thestart date of each class. Please don’t wait untilthe last minute to register.

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Did you know…

• There’s a library in your community whereyou can borrow toys?

• Anyone 18 or older can use this libraryFREE of charge with a photo ID?

You’ll find...

• Toys and games that never lose interest for infants through school-age children.

• Educational materials that stimulate young minds.

• Videos, books, and other resources to helpyou with parenting and caring for children.

Library Hours

Tuesday, Wednesday & Friday 9am to Noon and 1pm to 4:30pm

Closed daily Noon-1pmLocated at:1634 University Blvd. NE

Enter UNM Continuing Educationfrom Indian School Rd. to accessthe East side parking area. TheLibrary is located in the Northeastcorner of the North building thruthe double red doors. Look for thedesignated Library Visitor parking signs.

Cariño Early Childhood Toy & Resource Library

For further information please contact the Librarian, Dolores Burkholder, at 505-277-3155 or 505-277-1262.

Tae Kwon Do/Self-Defense for Teens (ages 13-17)Teens learn the basics of Tae Kwon Do, a Korean artof self-defense, in classes with beginning adults.Students will develop social, motor and safety skills,which will help them excel in their lives. Studentsreceive unlimited weekly access to adult classes.Uniforms are included in fee and classes take place inan inviting training center.Course: 17511 $120 For: 30 sessionsSection A: Jun 4-Jul 7 MW 5:15pm-6:15pmSection B: Jun 25-Jul 28 TTH 6:45pm-7:45pmBoth sections: Blackman Taekwondo AcademyPhillip/Kristine Blackman

Tween/Teen Yoga (ages 12-17)Teens will challenge themselves with a sweet combina-tion of physical vigor, deep relaxation and fun. Yogapractice offers benefits including stress reduction, bet-ter breathing, improving focus and cultivating confi-dence. No yoga experience necessary. Course: 17520 $110 For: 8 sessionsSection A: Jun 12-Jul 31 T 4:15pm-5:00pmHigh Desert Yoga - Nob HillKatja Lauterstein

Beginning Rock Climbing (ages 13-17)Experience the thrill and adventure of vertical rockclimbing. Learn climbing, belaying, and rappellingtechniques and the safe use of equipment. Get active,learn a new skill and have some fun this summer! Allequipment will be provided including shoes, harness,helmet, ropes and hardware. Students need to bring an8 ft. long thick accessory rope (9-11 mm) to learnknots. Wear athletic clothes and bring a waiver signedby parent and participant. (Waiver available at registra-tion.) Class will consist of two half days on climbingwalls.Course: 17001 $70 For: 2 sessionsSection A: Jul 14 and 21 Sa 8:00am-12:00pmUNM Main Campus - Johnson Center Susan Harper, PhD, Coordinator and Facilitator of theUNM High Ropes Confidence Course and RockClimbing Program

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The Spanish Resource Center

Diseñado para apoyar la enseñanza bilingüe y del español, el Centro es un lugar de encuentro para administradores,coordinadores, profesores bilingües y de español, estudiantes de todas las edades, y personas interesadas en el conocimiento y ladifusión del español y de las culturas hispánicas. El Centro Español de Recursos es un proyecto en el que colabora el Ministerio deEducación de España conjuntamente con el Departamento de Educación del Estado, la Universidad de Nuevo Méjico y el CentroNacional de Cultura Hispánica. La administración del mismo corre a cargo de la División de Educación Continua.

El Centro Español de Recursos está situado en el Centro Nacional de cultura Hispana (National Hispanic Cultural Center) en 1701 4th St SW, Albuquerque, NM 87102. Para más información contacte con nosotros 505-246-2261 ext. 125. E-mail: [email protected] Visite nuestra web: http://dce.unm.edu/spanish-resource-center.htm

In 1993, the New Mexico Legislature passed several lawsto combat the problem of drunk driving in the state. Thelegal intoxication level was lowered, stiffer penalties andfines for offenders were implemented, and an informationalclass was instituted and required for first-time licensees inNew Mexico.

In cooperation with the New Mexico Traffic SafetyBureau, the UNM Division of Continuing Educationprovides the DWI Prevention and Education course,“None for the Road.” This course, though certainly not acure-all, is meant to focus attention on the serious DWIproblem in New Mexico. It informs the driver about lawsand prevention.

All first-time licensees in New Mexico, between the ages of18 through 24 (this is the legislated age range, effectiveJanuary 1, 2000) are required to take the awareness class.This class is offered as a home-study course and is made

available through the mail or on the web atwww.nonefortheroad.org. Course materials include a studentworkbook that is used in conjunction with a video. The class fee is $25.00 per person. Visit our websitenonefortheroad.org for more information.

Persons required to take the course may obtain a “None forthe Road” application directly from any local Motor VehicleDepartment.

A telephone information line is staffed from 8:00 a.m. to5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday:

• in Albuquerque and surrounding areas: 505-277-0051

• outside Albuquerque, toll free: 1-877-663-7465

The Division of Continuing Education is pleased to workwith the State to deliver this class. Over time, the Divisionhopes to effectively contribute to reducing the DWI rate inNew Mexico.

Spanish Resource CenterCentro Español de Recursos

Promoting the Spanish language and culture inpartnership with The Ministry of Education of Spain, The University of New Mexico Division of ContinuingEducation and the New Mexico Department ofEducation, The Spanish Resource Center seeks to createawareness of the Spanish language and culturesthroughout New Mexico, with a special emphasis onbilingualism.Located at the National Hispanic Cultural Center, theSpanish Resource Center features a library with a broadcollection of books and educational materials. These areavailable to students, teachers and administrators of:Spanish as a Foreign Language, Spanish for Spanish

Speakers and Spanish as a Second Language. The libraryis open Monday through Friday, 9:00am-5:00pm.

In addition to the library, the Center collaborates withseveral UNM departments in hosting conferences on theSpanish language and culture, and offers many workshopsthroughout the year on special topics of interest.

The Spanish Resource Center has a visiting teachersprogram, placing teachers from Spain into school districtsin New Mexico. There is also the educational exchangeprogram. Teachers from New Mexico and Teachers fromSpain trade their teaching positions with each other forthree weeks on two occasions during the academic year.

DWI Awareness Training

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Creative Writing for Fun Only, 14858 . . . .89CSS: Cascading Style Sheets, 58117 . . . . . .65Cuisine in 30 Minutes or Less, 03307 . . .112Culinary Tour of Italy, 03294 . . . . . . . . . .111Designing for the Web, 55125 . . . . . . . . . .57Digital SLR Techniques, 55823 . . . . . . . . .59Digital Videography: An Introduction,

55911 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Discover Office 2010, 52011 . . . . . . . . . . .52Drawing Graphite, Pencil, Pen and Ink,

02161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain,

02154 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103Drawing Skills for Video Artists

(ages 10-16), 17324 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125Dreamweaver: Beginning, 58121 . . . . . . . .66Dreamweaver: Intermediate, 58122 . . . . . .66Driver Education New Instructor

Training, 23080 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Drum Building Camp (ages 9-14),

17451 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124DWI School New Facilitator Training,

23084 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Early Bird Camp Care, 17301 . . . . . . . . .123Early New Mexico Punched Tin Work,

05395 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116Easy & Fabulous Jewelry Etching

(ages 13-17), 17541 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127Easy Sew Nightshirt & Pillowcase

(ages 6-16), 17050 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Elephant Class in Colorado Springs,

00540 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76Email and the Internet, 51012 . . . . . . . . . .51Email Marketing, 55621 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Emergency Medical Technician (EMT)

Basic, 38080 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .46Essentials of Hardware and Operating

Systems, 63131 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Essentials of Writing Mechanics,

The, 22031 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Excel: Advanced, 52163 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Excel: Beginning, 52161 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Excel: Charts, 52173 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Excel: Intermediate, 52162 . . . . . . . . . . . .53Excel: Pivot Tables, 52166 . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Experimental Drawing and Mixed

Media, 02160 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .103Exploring Technologies Used in Online

Instruction, 23042 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Exploring the Cuisine of India, 03276 . . .110Express Interactive Chinese, 09603 . . . . . .86Expressive Color in Oil Pastels, 02186 . . .105Facilitating Adult Learning, 23000 . . . . . . .43FCP 101: Introduction to Final Cut Pro,

57911 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64FCP 300: Final Cut Pro Advanced Editing,

57913 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Fearless Writing, 14870 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89Feldenkrais Method: Awarness Through

Movement Workshop, 06457 . . . . . . . . .92Fiction Writing, Beginning, 14853 . . . . . . .89Film Camp (ages 13-18), 17350 . . . . . . . .127Final Cut Pro: Beginning-Intermediate,

57322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63

Brass and Copper Etchings, 02208 . . . . . .107Breakfast For Dinner, 03253 . . . . . . . . . .109Buddhism Basics, 08556 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Burque’s New Brews, 00725 . . . . . . . . . . .75Business of Catering, The, 03289 . . . . . . .111Canning Vegetables and Making Jams

and Jellies, 03283 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Cartooning Techniques For Everyone,

02200 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106Case Management Lunch & Learn

Workshop, 38755 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Ceja Pelon Badlands Time Travel Hike,

00510 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Chocolate: A Divine Decadence, 03254 . .109Choosing the Right Digital Camera,

55807 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58Civil War in Socorro, The, 00728 . . . . . . . .74Clay Creations Half-Day Camp

(ages 6-10), 17100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124Clay Sculpture, 02198 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .106Color for Teens & Tweens

(ages 10-15), 17064 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Color Theory in Digital Media, 56392 . . . .62Communicating with Difficult People,

40110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Community Media Studio Production,

55942 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Complete Financial Planning Primer,

11703 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Computer Graphics: An Introduction,

56101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60Computer Video Game Design

Mini-Camp (ages 10-16), 17725 . . . . .125Constellation Work, Introduction to,

04332 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113Consumers Guide to Herbs and

Other Supplements, 06452 . . . . . . . . . . .98Contemporary Modern Dance Techniques

for Fitness, 12780 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98Content Management Systems

for Websites, 58221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Continuing Education for Teachers of

Spanish as a Second Language, 09633 . .87Continuing Jewelry/Metals, 02206 . . . . .107Conversational Spanish Part I, 09625 . . . . .87Cooking 101, 03286 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Cooking 102, 03287 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Cooking for Lunch: Cool

Summer Foods, 03309 . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Cooking for Lunch: Easy Chicken,

03310 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Cooking on a Budget, 03305 . . . . . . . . . .112Cooking With Seasonal Products, 03257 . .109Country Western Dance, 12776 . . . . . . . .120Creating and Maintaining a Website:

An Introduction, 58101 . . . . . . . . . . . . .65Creating Depth in Digital Photography,

55828 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Creative Arts Camp presented by the NM

Jazz Workshop (ages 6-12), 17457 . . . .124Creative Wire Rings, 05354 . . . . . . . . . . .114Creative Wire Wrapping: Basic Circle,

05359 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Creative Wire Wrapping: Coiling, 05360 . .114Creative Wire Wrapping:

Earring Design, 05362 . . . . . . . . . . . . .114

ABC’s of Investing, 11700 . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Access: Advanced, 52183 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Access: Beginning, 52181 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53Access: Creating Custom Reports, 52186 . .54Access: Intermediate, 52182 . . . . . . . . . . . .53Access: Managing Data, 52187 . . . . . . . . . .54Access: Mastering Queries, 52185 . . . . . . .54Access: Relational Database Design

Fundamentals, 65011 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Acrobat Pro: Working with PDFs, 56181 . .61Add a Shopping Cart to

Your Website, 58604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Advanced Computer Game Design

(ages 10-16), 17323 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125Advanced Ethics, 39132 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50Advertising Design, 55106 . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Aikido, Introduction to, 06480 . . . . . . . . .94Alamo Mission: History, Myth,

and Music, 00708 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Alignment and Flow Yoga, 06516 . . . . . . .95Alternative Methods to

Strength Training, 06484 . . . . . . . . . . . .97Amusement Park Mania Half-Day LEGO

Camp (ages 6-10), 17142 . . . . . . . . . .123Anthropological Genetic Genealogy and the

New Mexico DNA Project, 00726 . . . . .74Anything Goes!—Open Studio, 02240 . . .108Apple Certification Exam Session,

57990V . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Applying Project Management for

Effective Teams, 21000 . . . . . . . . . . . . .41Architecture & Design Career Discover Camp

for Teens (ages 14-17), 17225 . . . . . . .127Art & Design for Teens & Tweens

(ages 10-15), 17062 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Art of Baking, The, 03250 . . . . . . . . . . . .109Art of Investing and Portfolio

Management, 11721 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Art of Mixing Colors: An Introduction

to Painting, The, 02189 . . . . . . . . . . . .105Art of Papermaking, The, 02216 . . . . . . .108Art of the Beeswax Collage, The, 02212 . .107ArtBiz, 02221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108Assemblage Workshop 101, 02217 . . . . . .108AutoCAD/AutoCAD Lite:

Advanced, 69113 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68AutoCAD/AutoCAD Lite:

Beginning, 69111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68AutoCAD/AutoCAD Lite:

Intermediate, 69112 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68Basic Acting, 12789 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121Basic Applications, 52030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Basic Navajo Language, 09638 . . . . . . . . . .87Basics of Online Course Development,

23045 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .44Bead Stringing, 05352 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Belly Dance, 12774 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120Billy the Kid and the Santa Fe Ring,

00724 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74Body Products Made at Home I, 05373 . .115Book Publishing with InDesign, 56129 . . .61Born to Draw: A Children’s Drawing

Program (ages 7-11), 17544 . . . . . . . .126

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xInDesign: Intermediate, 56122 . . . . . . . . . .61Injury Prevention, 38687 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Inpatient and Outpatient Medical Coding

and Billing, 38145 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .48Integrated Amrita Meditation Technique

Connecting to Inner Peace & Joy, 06492 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100

iPhoto: Beginning, 54303 . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Italian Beginning I, 09612 . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Italian Conversation, 09614 . . . . . . . . . . . .86Jewelry/Metals, Beginning, 02205 . . . . . .106Journal Writing For Creativity and More,

14871 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .89Kit Carson, 00727 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74Knowing New Mexico’s Animals, 00372 . .73L.A. Style Salsa, 12778 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121LADAC Exam Preparation, 39310 . . . . . . .50Landscape Design, 07512 . . . . . . . . . . . . .101Landscape Oil Painting, Beginning,

02188 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105Las Ventanitas Hike, 00615 . . . . . . . . . . . .75Laughter Workshop, The, 04317 . . . . . . .113Learn to Heal, 04334 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98Learn to Use a Computer at any Age,

51010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51Learn to Use a Mac: An Easy-Paced

Introduction, 54010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Learn to Use Commas Correctly, 22028 . . .42Lecture Series I, El Norte II, Mexico and

the Southwest, 00001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73Legal Issues in Digital Arts, 55625 . . . . . . .57LEGO Remote Control Mania

(ages 6-12), 17147 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124LEGO Space Camp (ages 6-12), 17143 . .124Level 2 Yoga, 06526 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Life Journey: A Creative Memoir,

02229 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .108Logic 101: Introduction to Logic Pro 9,

57981 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .64Logic Pro: Beginning-Intermediate,

57611 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Lovely Pins from Vintage Tins, 05363 . . .115Loving What Is: The Work of

Byron Katie, 04314 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113Low Fat and Luscious, 03298 . . . . . . . . .111Luminous Collage, The, 02215 . . . . . . . .107Lybrook Badlands: Hoodoo

Gardens Walk, 00619 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Macintosh Maintenance and Support,

54122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Macintosh OS X Administering and

Networking, 54119 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Macintosh OS X Applications, 54118 . . . . .55Macintosh: Operating System Basics—

Fast Track, 54111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Macintosh: Operating System Basics,

54101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55Magic of Realistic Drawing (ages 10-14),

The, 17060 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124Make Your Own Herbal Blends

(ages 10-14), 17401 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Make Your Own Vintage Typewriter

Key Bracelet, 05353 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .114Managing Time Productively and

Delegating for Results, 20518 . . . . . . . .40Mangia Italiano, 03266 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110

Marketing with Social Media, 55623 . . . . .57Massage Techniques for Caregivers,

06490 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .99Matwork for Seniors, 06499 . . . . . . . . . . . .97Maxwell Museum Children’s Summer

Camp (ages 8-12), 17456 . . . . . . . . . .124Medical Administrative Assistant, 38132 . . .48Medical Billing and Healthcare Specialist,

38110 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47Medical Spanish, 09623 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .87Medical Terminology and Human

Anatomy for Coders, 38104 . . . . . . . . . .47Medical Transcription Editor, 38128 . . . . .47Mediterranean Table, 03268 . . . . . . . . . . .110Men’s Yoga, 06467 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97Middle Eastern Film, 08553 . . . . . . . . . . . .85Mindful Living, 04316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .113Modeling the Head In Clay, 02190 . . . . .105Mosaic with Vintage China and Found

Objects, 02213 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .107MS Project Module 1: Project Plan

Definition, 21025 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41MS Project Module 2: Budgeting and

Tracking, 21030 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41MS Project: Team Communication and

Productivity, 21041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Multicultural Issues in Behavioral Health,

39100 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50My Body-My Life, 06512 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .97Mysteries of Fish Cooking, 03259 . . . . . .109National Museum of Nuclear Science &

History, The, 00710 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76Navigating the iPad, 54305 . . . . . . . . . . . .56Network Support (Network+), 63312 . . . .68New Age of Publishing... What It Means To

You, The, 14889 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90New Mexico Red or Green, 03284 . . . . . .110Nia Technique, The, 06483 . . . . . . . . . . . .94On Campus Day Camp:

(ages 6-8 and 9-10), 17320 . . . . . . . . .123On-Campus Day Camp:

(ages 6-8 & 9-10), 17300 . . . . . . . . . .123One Page Annual Planning and

Execution, 21023 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41One Page Communication Planning,

21018 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41One Page Project Planning and

Execution, 21021 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .41One Page Team Building and Maintaining

High Performance, 21019 . . . . . . . . . . .41Online Instruction, Introduction to,

23041 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .43Our Existence After Life, 04300 . . . . . . . .113Paella Valenciana, 03267 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Paint Without Numbers and Color

Outside the Lines, 02178 . . . . . . . . . . .104Painting A Day, A, 02175 . . . . . . . . . . . . .104Painting with Acrylics, 02170 . . . . . . . . . .104Pampered Lady, The, 05372 . . . . . . . . . . .115Paralegal Certificate Course, 37326 . . . . . .46Paralegal Internship, 37327 . . . . . . . . . . . .46Parent and Toddler Yoga

(ages 2-5 with parent), 17528 . . . . . . .125Personal Trainer for NASM

Certification, 38221 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Perspective Drawing, 02164 . . . . . . . . . . .104

Fitness Boxing, 06477 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .94Fitness Cycling 101, 06440 . . . . . . . . . . . .91Five Most Important Writing Strategies,

The, 22027 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .42Flash: Beginning, 57111 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Flash: Intermediate, 57112 . . . . . . . . . . . . .63Foreign Film Buffs, 08568 . . . . . . . . . . . . .85French Bistro Cooking, 03261 . . . . . . . . .110French I, 09604 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Fundamental Country Western Dance,

12782 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121Funny Pictures: Cartooning for Kids

(ages 8-12), 17720 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124Gentle Senior Yoga, 06529 . . . . . . . . . . . .100Geologic Exploration into the

Valles Caldera, 00554 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .75Georgia O’Keeffe Home and Studio Tour,

00530 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76Getting Started with Your Digital Camera,

55808 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Glass Fusing Beyond the Basics, 05392 . .116Glass Fusing, Introduction to, 05384 . . . .116Gluten Free Baking, 03301 . . . . . . . . . . .111Golf I, 10668 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118Golf II, 10669 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118Golf: Secrets for Success with the

Shortgame, 10672 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118Graphic Design and Visual

Communication, 55101 . . . . . . . . . . . . .56Green Web Design with Online

Forms, 58207 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Group Piano 3, 12764 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120Group Piano 4, 12765 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120Guided Meditation, 06493 . . . . . . . . . . . .100Hacker High School (ages 12-17),

17744 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127Half-Day Drum Camp (ages 7-14),

17450 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .124Hammered Dulcimer, Introduction to,

12760 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .119Hands on Auto Repair, 05368 . . . . . . . . .115Hardware Repair and Troubleshooting,

63134 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .67Harmonica for Beginners, 12756 . . . . . . .119HCPCS Codes/Modifiers, 38120 . . . . . . .47Health Care Chart Auditing, 38126 . . . . . .47Herbal Remedy Garden, 07527 . . . . . . . .101Herbal Soapmaking—Cold Process,

05375 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .115High Desert Yoga Camp (ages 6-11),

17523 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125High Ropes Confidence Course for

Women and Men, 10686 . . . . . . . . . . .119High Ropes for Youth (ages 10-17),

17020 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127Hola Amigos! Spanish Language for Kids

(ages 6-10), 17122 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125Horseback Riding: Beginning, 10673 . . . .118Horseback Riding: Intermediate, 10674 . .118HOT! HOT!! HOT!!! Salsa, 12779 . . . . .121HTML 5: An Introduction, 58115 . . . . . . .65ICD-10 Coding, 38125 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .47Illustrator: Advanced, 56213 . . . . . . . . . . .61Illustrator: Beginning, 56211 . . . . . . . . . . .61Illustrator: Intermediate, 56212 . . . . . . . . .61InDesign: Beginning, 56121 . . . . . . . . . . .60

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Clinical Experience, 38205 . . . . . . . . . . .48Photography and Intuition, 13819 . . . . . .122Photography Composition, 55804 . . . . . . .58Photography with a Digital Camera II,

55821 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Photography with a Digital Camera with

Field Trips, 55803 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58Photography with a Digital Camera,

55801 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .58Photoshop Elements: Beginning, 56331 . . .62Photoshop Elements: Intermediate, 56332 . .62Photoshop: Beginning, 56311 . . . . . . . . . .61Photoshop: Intermediate, 56312 . . . . . . . .61Piano 2, Beginning, 12763 . . . . . . . . . . . .120Piano Second Time Around, 12766 . . . . .120Piano, Beginning, 12762 . . . . . . . . . . . . .119Pilates: Reformer, 06475 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Pilates: Reformer, 06476 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Portrait Drawing: Beginning, 02162 . . . . .103Power Flow Yoga, 06455 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Premiere: Beginning, 57311 . . . . . . . . . . . .63Prenatal Yoga, 06523 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Pressure Cooking, 03304 . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Principles of Motion Graphics, 57105 . . . .62Private Investigation, Introduction to,

15910 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .122Professional Writing Power, 22032 . . . . . . .43Pueblo Revolt Mesa Top Fortress Hike,

00457 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .74Railyard of Santa Fe and Museum Hill,

The, 00729 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .76Raku Fired Handbuilt Pottery, 02192 . . .105Raku Pottery Potluck, 02197 . . . . . . . . . .106Reiki, Introduction to, 06469 . . . . . . . . . . .98Relax and Recharge for the Weekend,

06504 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .100Repertoire of Sauces, A, 03290 . . . . . . . .111Resin...For the Fun Of It, 02223 . . . . . . .108Restorative PreNatal Yoga, 06524 . . . . . . . .98Restorative Yoga, 06463 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Reversible Table Runner, 05410 . . . . . . . .116Rock Climbing (ages 13-17),

Beginning, 17001 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128Rock Climbing, 10685 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .118Ruby on Rails: Beginning, 59441 . . . . . . . .67Salsaerobics, 10684 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Santa Fe Opera—The Pearl Fishers, 00630 .77Santa Fe Opera - Tosca, 00627 . . . . . . . . . .77Sawtooth Mountains Hike, 00699 . . . . . . .76Scanning and Digitizing Photos, 56105 . . .60Sensational Salads, 03252 . . . . . . . . . . . . .109Sewing for Animal Lovers (ages 6-16),

17040 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Sewing: Advanced Beginning, 05412 . . . .117Sewing: Beginning, 05411 . . . . . . . . . . . .117Shiatsu Massage: Scalp, Face,

Shoulders, & Feet, 06536 . . . . . . . . . .101Shibori: The Japanese Art of

Fabric Dyeing, 02185 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .104Silver Jewelry Using Metal Clay, 05382 . .115Silversmithing and Jewelry Making

(ages 13-17), Introduction to, 17543 . .127Singing for Those Who Can’t Sing,

12792 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121

Singing Just For Fun, 12793 . . . . . . . . . .122Singing, 12791 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .121Six Ingredients or Less, 03303 . . . . . . . . .112Sketching on the Go!, 02163 . . . . . . . . . .103Smart, Savvy Women, 11725 . . . . . . . . . . .88Spanish for Travelers, 09624 . . . . . . . . . . . .87Spanish I, 09619 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86Spanish School, Costa Rica, 00375 . . . . . . .77Spices and Rubs, 03306 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .112Stained Glass Advanced, 05387 . . . . . . . .116Stained Glass: Beginning, 05383 . . . . . . .116Stir Fry Made Easy, 03256 . . . . . . . . . . . .109Stoneware and Raku Pottery, 02199 . . . . .106Storyboarding, 55231 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .57Stretch/Strength/Total Fitness!, 06485 . . .97Summer Sock Workshop, 05423 . . . . . . . .117Surrealist Writing Games, 14862 . . . . . . . .89Swimming Conditioning, 01105 . . . . . . . .102Swimming for Children/Experienced

Beginners, 01108 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102Swimming: Level I, 01101 . . . . . . . . . . . .102Swimming: Parent/Child

(ages 3-7 years), 01107 . . . . . . . . . . . .102Swimming: Parent/Child

(ages 6 months-3 years), 01106 . . . . . .102T-Shirt Quilts, 05408 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .116T’ai Chi Ch’uan—Traditional Yang Style

Long Form: Beginners, 06497 . . . . . . . .95T’ai Chi Chih®: Beginning, 06487 . . . . . . .94Tae Kwon Do for Children

(ages 6-12), 17510 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .126Tae Kwon Do/Self-Defense for Teens

(ages 13-17), 17511 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .128Tame Your Toxic World, 06509 . . . . . . . .100Tango, 12769 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .120Tapas, 03302 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .111Teaching Techniques, 23082 . . . . . . . . . . .44Tennis: Beginning, 10688 . . . . . . . . . . . . .119Tennis: Intermediate, 10689 . . . . . . . . . . .119Thai Massage With Partners, 06535 . . . . .100Therapeutic Massage, 06489 . . . . . . . . . . .99Traditional Medicine without Borders,

38409 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49Traffic Safety Annual Training Conference

(Recertification), 23086 . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Train like a Fighter: Kickboxing, 06478 . . .94Travvy Savvy—Travel Smart, 15915 . . . . .122Trial by Fire, 02195 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .105Tween/Teen Yoga (ages 12-17), 17520 . .128Unlocking the Mysteries of Chinese

Culture, 08558 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .85Upholstery Basics, 07514 . . . . . . . . . . . . .101Using Natural Light in Digital

Photography, 55810 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59Vegetarian Feast, 03279 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .110Vinyasa Flow Yoga, 06472 . . . . . . . . . . . . .97Visions Collage Workshop, 02210 . . . . . .107Walk, Look and Write: Descriptive

Writing, 14893 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91Web Programming Basics, 58401 . . . . . . . .66Web Programming with PHP and

MySQL, 59411 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .66Website Design for Kids (ages 8-12),

17322 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .125Weight Lifting for Seniors, 06496 . . . . . . . .95Weight Lifting for Women, 06495 . . . . . . .95

West Coast Swing and Jitterbug, 12783 . .121Whitewater Kayaking Made Easy, 10665 . .117Wills: A Dead Give Away, 11727 . . . . . . . .88Win-Win Conflict Resolution, 40112 . . . . .50Windows 7: Operating System Basics,

51101 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51Windows: New Features, 52007 . . . . . . . . .51Windows: Organize Your Files and

Photos, 51115 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .51Women’s Yoga, 06460 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92Word: Advanced, 52143 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Word: Beginning, 52141 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52Word: Intermediate, 52142 . . . . . . . . . . . .52WorkSkills, 23105 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .45Write Your Book Right Now...

You Can!, 14891 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Writing Grants that Get Funded, 42140 . . .50Writing Short Stories From Start to

Finish, 14892 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .90Writing Women’s Fiction, 14882 . . . . . . . .90(X)HTML: Beginning, 58111 . . . . . . . . . .65(X)HTML: Intermediate, 58112 . . . . . . . .65Yin Yoga, 06454 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .96Yoga Basics 101, 06515 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Yoga Basics: The Fundamentals, 06453 . . .91Yoga Core Flow, 06514 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95Yoga for Athletes, 06470 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Yoga for Back Care, 06464 . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Yoga for Folks Over Fifty, 06461 . . . . . . . .92Yoga for Lunch, 06474 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .93Yoga for the Rest of Us, 06450 . . . . . . . . .91Yoga for Weight Loss, 06520 . . . . . . . . . . .96Yoga for Your Life, 06471 . . . . . . . . . . . . .99Yoga Nidra: Deep Relaxation, 06479 . . . . .99Yoga: Breathe and Restore, 06482 . . . . . . .99Yoga: Gentle Fitness for 50+, 06451 . . . . . .91Yoga: Harmony in Body and Mind

(Iyengar style), 06459 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .92You Can Manifest, 04342 . . . . . . . . . . . . . .98You Can Own Your Own Home, 11749 . . .89You Only Retire Once: Do it Right the

First Time!, 11728 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .88Your Dreams Talk To You, 04347 . . . . . .113Youth Sports Fitness (ages 6-14), 17999 .123Zumba® Aerobic Dance, 10682 . . . . . . . . .96

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UNM Continuing Education (UNMCE) non-credit courses areopen to everyone 18 years and older (unless otherwise noted).Parents or guardians wishing to register students under 18 yearsof age must contact the appropriate program manager forinformation on the process. Classes for children are open to theages noted in each course description.

Class Locations

Classes are held at the UNMCE Complex, located at 1634University Blvd. NE in Albuquerque (northeast corner of Universityand Indian School Rd). Free parking is available in both our eastand west parking lots. Classes are also held throughout theGreater Albuquerque and Rio Rancho areas. If your class isscheduled at another site, you’ll find directions on your classconfirmation letter, on our website at dce.unm.edu and on page 83 of this catalog.

Tuition and FeesFull tuition is required at the time of registration. There is noregistration fee. UNMCE will invoice your organization/company ifyour registration is accompanied by official paperwork whichincludes authorization signatures, PO number and billing address.UNM Tuition Remission may be used by UNM faculty, staff andUNM retirees. For details see page 2 of the catalog, or click onthe registration link on our website.

Loans and Financial Aid Visit our website at http://dce.unm.edu/loans-financial-aid.htm fordetailed information. Tuition assistance may be available if you areunemployed, a veteran or veteran’s spouse, or a person with adisability. Other options include education loans or a managedpayment plan for some Workforce Development courses. Weprovide advisement with a program supervisor (page 4) to helpyou choose the training options that work best for you. We makesure that you have all of the information you need to completeany paperwork required for training. Call 505-925-9562 for helpin accessing your program supervisor.

Course Books and MaterialsIn most cases, books and/or handouts are included with thecourse. If course materials or books are not included with thecourse, instructions for purchase will be included in the coursedescription or are available from our registration staff. Somecourses may require a separate fee payable to the instructor thefirst day of class. Others may require that you purchase a textbookor supplies. If you are directed to the UNM Bookstore, look in thestore’s Continuing Education Section. UNM Bookstore location,hours, and online services may be found athttp://bookstore.unm.edu/.

Cancelled Classes/Schedule ChangesUNMCE reserves the right to cancel, reschedule, or combineclasses, and to change instructors when necessary. If a class iscancelled or rescheduled you may request a transfer to anothersection of the same class, another class, or a refund of yourenrollment fee. Each registered student will be notified by UNMContinuing Education via email and/or phone about classcancellations or scheduled changes. Please check your studentprofile to make sure your contact information is current.

During inclement weather, visit our website at dce.unm.edu or call 505-277-0077 and follow recorded instructions provided forschool delay and closure information.

To Transfer to another UNMCE ClassTransfers from one non-credit course to another can be madeprior to start of class. Certain rules apply to cooking class transfers(see page 109 for details). Certain rules apply for Apple ProTraining (see page 34 for details). Contact us by phone, fax, mailor email at [email protected].

RefundsYour tuition, minus a $15 cancellation fee per non-credit class, willbe refunded if you provide a written request three business daysprior to the first scheduled class. Submit your refund request inperson, by fax to 505-277-1990, by email [email protected] or by mail to: UNM ContinuingEducation, Registration Office, 1634 University Blvd. NE,Albuquerque, NM 87102. This policy applies to all registrations,regardless of the payment method. Phone requests will not beaccepted.

Please note the following special circumstances: • There are no refunds for courses that are delivered via our

online vendors, SkillSoft, Gatlin or Ed2Go.• Test vouchers, exams and discounted software purchased

through UNM Continuing Education are non-refundable.• Apple Pro exams are non-refundable.• All Apple Creative Pro classes require a written request 14

days prior to the start date of the class to drop or transfer toanother class.

• Other refund policies may apply to conferences, educationaltrips and tours or classes, Story of New Mexico and otherspecial programs. Look for refund information in the event orcourse 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 classor when a class is cancelled. Per UNM policy, if payment wasmade with cash or check, a social security number and validcurrent address are required for a refund. If a refund is due or ifoverpayment has been made by check, there is a 21-day holdperiod from the payment receipt date before the refund isprocessed. Credit card refunds will be credited to the originalcharged card used in the initial enrollment transaction.Po

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Student ServicesGift CardsTo purchase an eGift card, visit our website at dce.unm.edu andchoose from the most current list of classes.

Class Waiting List

If a class is full, place your name on the waiting list by callingRegistration at 505-277-0077 or by following the onlineregistration process at dce.unm.edu. When a new section of aclass is added during the semester, students on the wait list arecontacted first and given an opportunity to register. Check ourwebsite at dce.unm.edu for the most up-to-date list of classes.

Applying for Program CertificatesTo apply for a program certificate, contact your ProgramSupervisor. Submit a request in writing or via email which lists theProgram Certificate, your full name, mailing address, phonenumber, email address, and documentation of any approvedcourse substitutions. Please allow two weeks from the time wereceive your paperwork to process your certificate. Contact yourprogram supervisor if you have questions.

Applying for Student TranscriptsYou can print out a student transcript through your student profile.Go to dce.unm.edu and click on "Access Your Account" to log in.Call (505)277-0077 for a log-in and password reminder. You mayalso request an official transcript by calling 505-925-9562.Official, printed transcripts require 10 business days and aprocessing fee of $10. Note: Although UNM Continuing Educationis not required to maintain enrollment records for non-creditclasses, we recognize that transcripts are valuable for employmentand Certification purposes, so our current enrollmentmanagement system makes these available to you. Transcripts arenot available for classes taken prior to 2004.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)Continuing Education Units (CEUs) provide a nationallyrecognized means of tracking your continuing educationcoursework. CEUs are available for all UNMCE Business andTechnology Training classroom courses. Requests must be madewithin two weeks of course completion and include payment of$20.00. Any CEUs requested after the two week deadline willrequire a letter of request accompanied by $100.00. CEU creditsare not transferable to credit hours. For fees, applicationprocedures, and general questions, call Andy Pena at 505-277-9360.

Area HotelsSeveral area hotels offer special UNM rates. Hotel services rangefrom basic to deluxe accommodations. If you are enrolled in acourse and live at a distance, check the travel information on ourwebsite: dce.unm.edu/Conference-Center.htm

UNMCE Policies & ProceduresAttendance Policy100% attendance is required for Certificate Programs andcourses. If you must miss a class session due to an emergency,you have two weeks to request to make up a session or a classand one year to complete the make-up. Email your request toprogram supervisor. Include the name and dates of the class youmissed. The program supervisor may allow you to make up theportion of the class you missed or move your registration to thenext section or the next semester in which the course is offered.If you’ve missed an entire class, you may choose either of theabove, choose a related class, or keep your tuition on youraccount up to one year.

Standards of Progress PolicyStudents who receive financial aid from federal agencies mustperform in the classroom according to the Standards of Progresspolicy. Student progress is reviewed at the end of each course forall those students identified as enrolled under the Standards ofProgress policy. A copy of the Standards of Progress will beprovided at the first meeting with the Program Supervisor. A copyof this policy is also available in the UNMCE registration office oron the web at: dce.unm.edu/help.htm If you are having difficultymaintaining the standard of progress or understanding thematerial, contact your instructor and your Program Supervisor for assistance.

Summary of Student Code of ConductA detailed Student Code of Conduct policy is available in theUNMCE registration office or on the web at:dce.unm.edu/help.htm. Students are responsible for adhering tothis code of conduct while participating in any UNMCE programsand services. It is important for all students to be aware ofconduct that is required by UNMCE in order to participate inUNMCE programs and services.

Equal Educational OpportunityPolicy & Accessibility InformationThe University of New Mexico is committed to providing equaleducational 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 recognitionand the proactive pursuit of compliance with the Americans withDisabilities Act of 1990 (ADA). The University makes reasonableaccommodations to the known physical or mental limitations of aqualified student, applicant, or program user with a disability,unless such accommodations have the end result offundamentally altering a program or service or placing an unduehardship on the operation of the University. Students requiringspecial accommodations for Continuing Education courses shouldcontact the specific program. (See department phone directoryon page 3). It is important to note that students must providetwo weeks notice if they require special transportation or otheraccommodations (vehicles or interpreters). Accommodationarrangements made directly by students with UNM AccessibilityServices or an outside source may not be paid for by UNMContinuing Education.

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Bequest/Donation InformationWe are a non-profit institution, therefore your donations may betax deductible in compliance with Federal regulations. You canmake a bequest or donation to any of our special programs atThe Division of Continuing Education. Contact the Office ofTrusts and Bequests, University of New Mexico Foundation, Inc.by phoning 505-277-4503 or 1-800-UNM-FUND. We expressour sincere gratitude for your support and generosity.

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Culture ........................................ 71Story of New Mexico ................ 73Osher Lifelong Learning Institute ...................... 78