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New combined catalog for all UNLV Continuing Education Classes. Never Stop Learning.
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continuingeducation.unlv.edu
> SPRING 2013 CONTINUING EDUCATION CATALOG
Custom classes. Custom training. Just for you.
UNLV Continuing Education can create any type of
high-quality educational offering for you or your
organization. And it’s done with flexibility in delivery,
location, scheduling, and pricing.
FlexibleWe will design the training specifically for your group size,
schedule, and location. The courses are created just
for you and others with similar interests.
Cost-EffectiveWe will maximize your budget and time by giving
you exactly the training you need. Technology and
adaptable learning environments allow you to learn
in person, online, or both.
Outcome-DrivenCompany-specific criteria are established for measuring
success and return on investment. Courses are evaluated
to measure quality of instruction and course content.
Additional benefits include receiving a UNLV Certificate
of Completion and Continuing Education Units (CEUs).
To find out how we can customize classes or training for you, please call 702-895-3394
or email continuing.education@unlv.edu or visit continuingeducation.unlv.edu
Business & Finance . . . . 3
Certifi cate Programs . . . . 7
Health & Fitness . . . . . . 26
Language Arts . . . . . . . 29
Leisure Activities . . . . . . 33
Technology . . . . . . . . . . 43
Additional Educational Opportunities . . . . . . . 46
Registration . . . . . . . . . 53
The Continuing Education Catalog is published three times a year in November, April, and August by the Division of Educational Outreach, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Box 451019, Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-1019. Postage paid at Las Vegas, Nevada.
POSTMASTER: Send address changes to The Catalog, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Box 451019, Las Vegas, Nevada 89154-1019.
http://continuingeducation.unlv.eduVolume 35 • Number 2
UNLV is an Equal Opportunity Affi rmative Action Employer Committed to Achieving Excellence Through Diversity.
Students with DisabilitiesIf you have a documented disability that may require assistance, you will need to contact the Disability Resource Center to coordinate necessary academic accommodations. The Disability Resource Center is located in the Reynolds Student Services Complex in Room 137. The phone number is 702-895-0866.
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Welcome to Continuing Education, part of the Division of Educational Outreach at UNLV. We have gone through quite a transition in the last year and are excited to reveal our new look, offerings, and opportunities for the community to create their own programs.
We offer a variety of non-credit courses, including certifi cate programs for a new job; enrichment classes for a new skill or hobby; and travel programs taking you all over the world.
What you may not know is we also have the ability to create customized classes, training, or certificate programs. Our curriculum experts can build any type of program for your business, organization, or even group of friends. The first step is to approach us with an idea, and together we will work to personalize and customize the class to your exact specifications. Continuing Education Units (CEU) can be awarded as needed.
We hope you enjoy browsing our offerings. Visit our website at continuingeducation.unlv.edu to see classes we may have created since the catalog went to print. If we are missing a program you’d like to see offered, we want to hear from you. Call us at 702-895-3394 or email us at continuing.education@unlv.edu.
Thank you for your interest. We hope to see you here as part of our Continuing Education community soon!
Sincerely,
Emmanuel (Meni) SarrisDirector of Continuing Education
New & Noteworthy For Spring 2013UNLV Continuing Education’s commitment to your learning needs is evident in the diversity of classes we offer. New and noteworthy classes not to miss in this catalog include:
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS6: RESTORING DAMAGED OR AGED PHOTOS . . . . . . . . page 19Digitally repair fading, creases, tears, poor contrast, and water stains on old photographs.
NASM PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER PROGRAM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 25Put your interest in health and fitness to work when you earn your personal fitness trainer certification.
SELL YOUR STUFF ON EBAY (expanded course) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 5Walk through the full process of posting, selling, payment, and shipping through eBay.
SPANISH FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 31Successfully communicate with Spanish-speaking patients and their families by learning vocabulary and phrases specific to health care settings.
All new and modified courses in the catalog are designated with an icon. <<ICON>> Be sure to check them out!
To keep up with demand and emerging trends, we are continuously adding new programs during the semester after our catalog has been published. Go to our website, continuingeducation.unlv.edu, to see our latest offerings!
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CONTACT US
The Division of Educational Outreach information desk is open:
Monday through Thursday, 8am to 9pm
Friday and Saturday, 8am to 5pm
UNLV Paradise Campus
851 E. Tropicana Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 89119
702-895-3394
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IN PERSON — Bring your registration form
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Job Search . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Radio & TV Voice-Over . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
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BECOMING A GREAT IDEA DETECTIVECreative thinking is taking on new importance in our modern economy. Set your imagination free, then refine your best, innovative ideas to make them work to your advantage. You will explore habits of creative people, learn how to conduct an idea quest, practice evaluating your ideas, identify pitfalls which
sabotage good ideas, collect evidence to build support for your idea, and create an idea laboratory.
C131EN1158Barbara J. WinterThu 6-9pm, Feb 28UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$49
BOOKSTORE 107: NON-FICTION BOOKS, ART DESCRIBES LIFEThis advanced Bookman seminar concentrates on the second-hardest genre to acquire for a quality bookstore. Sub-genres covered will include: Americana, military history, science and technology, psychology, physics, and other hard and soft sciences. Extensive
out-of-class work is required. Class materials will be provided.
Prerequisite: Bookstore 101 or instructor permission.
C131EN1145Phil DeFlumearTue 7:15-9:30pm, Jan 15-Feb 12UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 111A$85 (5 sessions)
BOOKSTORE 108: VINTAGE MYSTERIES Readers, collectors, and Bookmen are all invited to join this exploration of vintage mysteries. Learn about the great mystery authors of yesteryear, and read books from several authors who are now dead, but not forgotten. Out-of-class work consists of reading representative novels. Class materials will be provided.
Prerequisite: Bookstore 101 or instructor permission.
C131EN1161Phil DeFlumear & Ann DeVereTue 7:15-9:30pm, Apr 2-30UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 111A$85 (5 sessions)
ESTABLISH YOURSELF AS AN EXPERT Learn inexpensive and free ways to establish yourself as an expert in the field of your choice. You will explore ways to connect to people who need the knowledge and skills you have to offer, expand your base of influence, attract interest from the media, and keep building your reputation. This course will show you some attention-getting ways to let others know you are around.
C131PG1225Barbara J. WinterFri 2-5pm, Mar 1 UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$49
You can also sign up for Free Vacations: Travel Free, plus Make Money Doing It! on page 36.
COMMUNICATE WITH DIFFICULT PEOPLE WITH TACT & SKILLAnalyze types of difficult behavior and practice constructive ways to communicate with difficult people in your professional and personal life. Learn ways to help you deal with directors, entertainers, and analytical types of people, as well as angry and abusive people.
C131CX1106Roger I. Burgraff, Ph.D. Sat 1-4pm, Mar 2UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$69
HOW TO DEAL WITH DISAGREEMENTS, CONFLICT & CONFRONTATIONDo not let disagreements, conflict, or confrontation undermine your personal or professional life. Reduce the stress and fear often associated with conflict by learning to distinguish between disagreements and misunderstandings, following rules for fighting fair during conflict, and knowing how to face an angry person.
C131PG1191Roger I. Burgraff, Ph.D. Sat 9am-noon, Mar 2UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$69
Entrepreneurship
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I HATE MARKETING!Attract and retain clients and customers when you understand the basic principles of marketing. With the right attitude and the right skills you can make your business stand out, find clients off the beaten track, generate word-of-mouth endorsements, leverage free and inexpensive sources of promotion, and grow your customer base. You will come away from this class with proven, practical ideas to transform your approach to marketing.
C131EN1128Barbara J. WinterSat 1:30-4:30pm, Mar 2UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 512$49
MAKING A LIVING WITHOUT A JOB Leave the corporate world behind and join the ranks of the successfully self-employed. Improve the viability of your company by knowing three important techniques for success: how to recognize and manage the obstacles; how to develop multiple income channels; and how to design a work life perfect for you.
C131PG1224Barbara J. WinterSat 9:30am-12:30pm, Mar 2UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 512$49
SELL YOUR STUFF ON eBAYJoin us for a step-by-step guided course on selling through eBay. Walk through every step of the process, from setting up an account and posting your items, to final payment and shipping. The course will cover safety and security of online monetary transactions using eBay and PayPal, as well as eBay’s policies and customer
guarantees. Come prepared with an active online email account, plus a flash drive with a photo or two and a written physical description of the item you wish to sell.
C131EN1122Jessica KennedySat 12:30-2:30pm, Feb 23-Mar 9UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123$95 (3 sessions)
Financial Planning BUILD YOUR FINANCIAL PORTFOLIO ON $25 A MONTH (OR LESS)Invest in historically proven growth stocks, which tend to gain value even during a recession. Learn how to bypass your broker and keep the profit for yourself. Explore current trends in our economy and stock market, and find out how to use this knowledge to improve your own finances.
C131PF1134Bobbie & Eric ChristensenSat 9am-noon, Feb 9 UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$59
COMPLETE FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT WORKSHOPImprove your fiscal well-being and prepare for the future by making well-informed financial decisions no matter your stage in life. Take a comprehensive approach to managing your money and financial risks through debt management, investments, retirement planning, estate and tax planning, and insurance coverage. Stay ahead of
inflation and protect yourself from common financial mistakes.
Scott Jamison & Tom Salway
Session I: C131PF1130AWed 6:30-9pm, Jan 23 & 30UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 401
Session II: C131PF1130BThu 6:30-9pm, Jan 24 & 31UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511
Session III: C131PF1130CSat 10am-12:30pm, Jan 26 & Feb 2UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302
Session IV: C131PF1130DTue 6:30-9pm, Feb 12 & 19UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 301
Session V: C131PF1130EWed 6:30-9pm, Feb 13 & 20UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 512
$39 (2 sessions)Bring your spouse or guest at no additional charge.
See actor training classes on page 34.
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FINANCIAL STRATEGIES FOR SUCCESSFUL RETIREMENTGet the most from your investments, Social Security, and retirement plans. The typical American will work more than 90,000 hours earning a living and building a nest egg, yet many spend fewer than ten hours preparing for a successful retirement. The information you receive at this seminar will pay dividends for the rest of your life.
Ron A. Purvines
Session I: C131PF1113ATue 6:30-9pm, Feb 5-26UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511
Session II: C131PF1113BWed 6:30-9pm, Mar 6-27UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511
Session III: C131PF1113CThu 6:30-9pm, Apr 4-25UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511
Register in advance: $69; Register on-site: $89 (4 sessions)Bring your spouse or guest at no additional charge.
STOCK MARKET INVESTING FUNDAMENTALSExplore the basics of stock market investing with the guidance of an experienced stockbroker. You will learn how the market functions, the strategic use of orders, and the variety of investment alternatives the market offers. You will gain experience interpreting information sources, and learn to identify features within a company indicating potential profit. Do not wait for retirement; enhance capital gains and maximize investment income now!
C131PF1109Jerry L. HaysTue 6:30-9pm, Jan 23-Feb 13UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$115 (4 sessions)
STOCK MARKET INVESTING IIContinue your education in stock market investing, adding options and charting to enhance potential profit. Options are an alternative to the simple purchase and sale of securities. With charts, you can evaluate stock performance and trends over time to make more informed decisions on purchases and sales of securities. Stock Market Fundamentals is a recommended prerequisite to this class unless one has an academic background in the basics of the stock market, and/or significant experience in personal investing in the stock market.
C131PF1110Jerry L. HaysWed 6:30-9pm, Feb 27-Mar 20UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$115 (4 sessions)
Job SearchI STILL DON’T KNOW WHAT I WANT TO BE WHEN I GROW UPExplore your unique interests, abilities, values, and personality strengths. Discover hidden barriers preventing you from achieving your goals. Develop a customized guide to finding your ideal job.
C131PG1129Katharine Johnson, M.Ed.Sat 9am-noon, Feb 2UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$69
PROJECTING A PROFESSIONAL IMAGEImprove your chances of landing a new client, receiving a promotion, or finding employment by projecting the right professional image. In this program you will examine the need for an authentic professional image, discuss the myths of personal branding, learn to develop a memorable message, and understand how to tailor your image to
your audience. You will leave with concepts, skills, and tools to help you make a favorable impression and achieve your goals.
C131JS1100Richard R. Becker, ABCThu 6-9pm, Jan 31UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 400$75
Radio & TV Voice-OverRADIO & TV VOICE-OVER WORKSHOP Thrive in the competitive and evolving voice-over industry. Learn to read a script and make it sound like you are not reading. Explore the business side of the voice-over industry including landing jobs and working with clients. The Internet has opened the doors to job opportunities for all voice actors, no matter where you live.
Alice WhitfieldSelect one four-week class (Dates on a holiday will be rescheduled):
Session I: C131CX4171AThu Jan 3 & Tue Jan 8-22, 6-9:30pm
Session II: C131CX4171BTue 6-9:30pm, Jan 29-Feb 19
Session III: C131CX4171CTue 6-9:30pm, Feb 26-Mar 19
Session IV: C131CX4171DTue 6-9:30pm, Mar 26-Apr 16
Session V: C131CX4171ETue 6-9:30pm, Apr 23-May 14
Recording studio near Buffalo & Lake Mead$350 (4 sessions)
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Business & Industry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Animal Massage & Care Provider (AMCP) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Fashion Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Human Resource Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
PHR/SPHR Exam Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Public Relations Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Non-Profit Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Protective Services Professional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Computers & Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15 Microsoft Office (not certificate program) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Internet Design & Technology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Print Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
ed2go - Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing & Coding . . . . . . . 21
Administrative Medical Specialist with
Medical Billing & Coding + Medical Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
ICD-10 Medical Coding Medical Billing & Coding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Medical Billing & Coding . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Medical Billing & Coding + Medical Terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Optician Certification Training . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Certified Bookkeeper Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Chartered Tax Professional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Project Management . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Technical Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Legal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Legal Secretary . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Paralegal Program . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Paralegal Specialist – Online . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Cooperative Parenting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Medical & Health Care . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Medical Assistant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
Sports & Wellness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25 Personal Trainer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
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Business & Industry
ANIMAL MASSAGE & CARE PROVIDER CERTIFICATIONUse the power of touch to nurture optimal animal
health, strengthen the human-animal bond, and
produce happier, healthier pets. IPTouch’s Animal
Massage and Care Provider (AMCP) certification is
ideal for anyone who interacts with animals—including
pet owners, vet techs, groomers, trainers, pet sitters,
and equestrians.
ANIMAL MASSAGE & CARE PROVIDER (AMCP) CERTIFICATIONAdd a new dimension to your animal care practice with IP Touch Animal Massage for small, large, exotic, and aviary animals. Course topics include behavioral observation, anatomy and physiology for a variety of animals, touch techniques, and treatment documentation. Gain understanding through in-class demonstrations, research projects, off-site observations, field trips, and an open book final exam and portfolio review. To earn your certificate you must also complete Pet First Aid and CPR.
C131PT2101 15 CEUsAmy Herzlich, MT, PTATue 3:30-8:30pm, Jan 22-Apr 30UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$1,500
PET FIRST AID & CPRBe prepared in the event of a pet accident or medical emergency. Learn pet CPR and choking management, pet bandaging techniques, and how to build a pet first aid kit. This workshop is open for all animal lovers and is hands-on, using stuffed animals to simulate theories and pet emergencies. Please do not bring your pet to class. This is an AMCP graduation prerequisite.
C131PT2284Amy Herzlich, MT, PTATue 3:30-8:30pm, Feb 19UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$89
FASHION DESIGN CERTIFICATEStep into a rewarding career as a fashion designer,
i l lustrator, seamstress, merchandiser, model,
photographer, or costume maker. You will learn about
both the creative and technical sides of the fashion
industry through hands-on activities, demonstrations,
special events, and field trips. Fashion design students
also participate in fashion shows, award competitions,
and networking opportunities. This program is offered
in conjunction with Nevada Association of Fashion
Design (NAFD).
To earn the Fashion Design Certificate you must
successfully complete five core classes plus 2.4 CEUs
selected from a list of electives. All core courses are
offered in the fall and/or spring semesters. Available
electives vary by semester. Courses may also be taken
individually.
CURRICULUM:
• Basic Sewing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 8• Patternmaking: Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 9• Fashion Design: Elements & Principles . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 9• Fashion Illustration (not offered this semester)• Fashion Imaging: Dressing for Success & Project Vegas . . . . . .page 9• 2.4 CEUs Electives (offerings vary by semester)
BASIC SEWINGLearn basic garment construction, pattern reading, and enhancement. Instruction will include how to take proper body measurements, how to read and use master patterns, how to alter garments for a perfect fit, and how to properly select fabrics, threads, and notions. You will learn to operate a sewing machine and be introduced to the serger machine.
C131FD2102 3.2 CEUsMaria BruceSat & Sun 10am-3:25pm, Jan 19-Feb 3UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 401$325 (6 sessions)Includes most materials
9Register online at http://continuingeducation.unlv.edu
Certificate Programs
CREATIVE ART: COSTUMIERLas Vegas, entertainment capital of the world, is known for its high-end fashions, uniforms, costumes, and showroom designs. This class will cover the topics of the costumier including selecting costume fabric, coordinating color and texture, monitoring quality, size, and fit, grading and altering, draping, sewing, and costume
designing. Each session provides an opportunity for new creativity, breaking the rules, and setting trends as a designer and costumier. Basic sewing skills are required.
C131FD2150 2.4 CEUsMaria BruceSat & Sun 10am-2pm, Apr 27-May 12UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 401$289 (6 sessions)
FASHION DESIGN: ELEMENTS & PRINCIPLESCreate exhilarating apparel lines by combining different body silhouettes, colors, details, and trimmings. Explore the exciting fashion design industry as you study design principles, fashion history, and current trends. Projects, topics, and demonstrations will include analysis of garment design, fashion illustration templates, and several dress form draping techniques used in garment construction.
C131FD2101 3.2 CEUsGigi Pontejos-MorrisMon 6-9:25pm, Mar 4-Apr 29UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 401$420 (9 sessions)
FASHION IMAGING: DRESSING FOR SUCCESS & PROJECT VEGASFashion professionals must make an instant visual statement to potential clients or employers with their personal image and professional brand. Hair and makeup, garment colors, accessories, self-imaging, grace, style, logos, resumes, portfolios, merchandising, and marketing materials must all align to make you stand out from the crowd. Class projects include participating in Project Vegas and a photo session, building a portfolio, and developing a business plan, resume, and storyboard presentation. Students will need to provide their own portfolios.
C131FD2134 3.2 CEUsBeverley DavisTue 6-9:25pm, Feb 19-Apr 16UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 401$299 (9 sessions)
PATTERNMAKING: INTRODUCTIONDevelop skills for drafting flat pattern slopers through standard or individual measurements. Using graph drafting paper, you will draft a bodice, sleeve, pant, and skirt. You will learn how to take proper body measurements, determine alterations/grading for fitted patterns, and construct muslin patterns/samples utilizing dress forms and sewing/serger machines. The required textbook, How to Draft Basic Patterns, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131FD2105 3.2 CEUsMaria BruceSat & Sun 10am-3:25pm, Feb 9-24UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 401$350 (6 sessions)
SEWING: ALTERATIONSA perfect fit can make clothing look custom made. The fundamentals of alterations and tailoring include understanding human body types, taking measurements for correct fit, marking and grading, as well as working with various fabrics and styles. Refine skills including hand sewing, finishing stitches, pattern alterations, methods of fitting, repair work, and garment redesign. Please bring a jacket, a pair of pants, and a skirt to class to alter as you practice your new skills. Basic sewing skills are required.
Project: Alter a jacket, a pair of pants, and a skirt.
C131FD2121 2.4 CEUsMaria BruceSat & Sun 10am-2pm, Mar 2-17UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 401$279 (6 sessions)
2013 STUDENT EVENT: FASHION FESTAttend the 2013 fashion design student event: Fashion Fest. Students from the Fashion Design class and the Illustration class will be scheduled for event networking and final project presentations. Please call 702-895-3394 in order to reserve your seat, or register online.
C131FD2125NAFDTue 6-9pm, Apr 9UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 133Free and open to the public
SWIMWEAR: SEWABLE FASHIONSThe quest for the perfect swimsuit ends here. Utilize a variety of construction techniques and suit styles to create stunning swimwear for yourself or for inclusion in your portfolio. Gain experience with special types of notions, needles, threads, and elastics necessary to work with swimwear fabrics including Lycra, Spandex, and nylon. Basic sewing skills are required.
Project: Design and construct two swimsuits/bikinis.
C131FD2114 2.4 CEUsMaria BruceSat & Sun 10am-2pm, Apr 6-21UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 401$225 (6 sessions)
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HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATESWhether you are a seasoned human resource
professional or you are just entering the field, UNLV
has courses to help you stay up-to-date with emerging
trends and regulations.
Earn a certificate in Basic or Advanced Human
Resource Management to demonstrate a broad
understanding of HR disciplines including benefits,
compensat ion, organizat ional and employee
development, diversity, employee relations, and staff
management. Certificates are awarded by UNLV
Continuing Education and the Southern Nevada Human
Resource Association. Human resource courses are
appropriate for PHR/SPHR recertification, and may
be taken as stand-alone classes.
New classes are added when appropriate and relevant
topics are identified. To view updated offerings visit
http://continuingeducation.unlv.edu.
Basic Certificate:• Complete any of the courses adding up to 2.4 CEUs, plus Essentials of
Human Resource Management.Advanced Certificate:• Complete requirements for Basic Certificate plus six additional classes.
BEYOND MANAGEMENT TO LEADERSHIPStep beyond managing day-to-day tasks and learn what it takes to influence your organization’s overall vision and direction. Leaders set the course, inspire others, and build teams and coalitions. Training materials, discussions, and practical exercises will help participants identify their personal leadership traits and styles, understand the competencies and qualities of an effective leader, and build coaching and mentoring skills.
C131CP6119 .6 CEUGary Cottino, SPHRFri 9am-4pm, Feb 22UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$315
BUSINESS WRITINGClear, well-organized writing makes a positive impression in the workplace. This course will review key aspects of business writing including sentence and paragraph structure, grammar, and correct formatting for business letters, memos, reports, and emails. You will create writing samples, participate in reviews, and edit/revise your work.
C123GB6133 1.8 CEUsChristine Cutler MFAWed 6-9pm Feb 6-Mar 13UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$260 (6 sessions)
COMMUNICATION STRATEGIES: DEALING WITH PROBLEM EMPLOYEESBring about positive change in problem employees without incurring resentment or making enemies. Class will discuss various negative employee behaviors and develop strategies for improving performance and conduct. Small group discussions, simulation activities, and reflection allow you to practice new knowledge.
C131CP6190 .6 CEURheba Washington-Lindsey, Ph.D.Thu 9am-4pm, Jan 25UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$315
EMPLOYMENT LAW SERIESHuman Resource professionals and business owners must be well versed in numerous federal and state laws regulating employment. Employment Law classes do not have to be taken in numerical order. Each may be taken as a stand-alone class.
EMPLOYMENT LAW IStudy key aspects and points of the following federal labor/management laws and regulations: the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, the National Labor Relations Act of 1935 (Wagner Act), and the Labor-Management Relations Act of 1947 (Taft Hartley Act).
C131CP6129 .6 CEUGary Cottino, SPHR Fri 9am-4pm, Feb 15UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$315
EMPLOYMENT LAW IIGain a better understanding of Title VII, Civil Rights Act of 1964, Family and Medical Leave Act of 1993, Age Discrimination in Employment Act of 1967, and the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1996.
C131CP6133 .6 CEUGary Cottino, SPHR Fri 9am-4pm, Mar 15UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$315
EMPLOYMENT LAW IIIContinue your study of federal law with the Immigration and Naturalization Act of 1996, Vocational Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Fair Credit Reporting Act of 1970, Privacy Act of 1974, Vietnam-Era Veterans Readjustment Act of 1974, and Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1973.
C131CP6106 .6 CEUGary Cottino, SPHRFri 9am-4pm, Apr 19UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$315
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EMPLOYMENT LAW IVUnderstand how Fair Credit Reporting (background check legislation), Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970, and Employee Retirement Income Security Act of 1973 apply to your organization.
C131CP6109 .6 CEUGary Cottino, SPHRFri 9am-4pm, May 10UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$315
ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT Learn the basics of compensation, employment law, and effective recruitment, selection, and training techniques. This course is for those entering the human resource field, line managers who have HR responsibilities, HR professionals who have been in a single functional area, and others who need a review of fundamental HR management. SHRM textbook included.
C131CP6113 1.2 CEUsMaryBeth Hartleb, SPHRThu & Fri 9am-4pm, Mar 21 & 22UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$675 (2 sessions)
MANAGING & SUPERVISING TODAY’S WORKFORCEEffectively manage your workforce. This highly-interactive skill development workshop builds management skills for first-time supervisors and managers and trains them on the basics of effective 21st century workplace communication, motivation, coaching, and performance evaluation.
C131CP6164 1.2 CEUsSylvia Schaerer, SPHRThu & Fri 9am-4pm, May 16 & 17UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511$625 (2 sessions)
STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT: THE ROLE OF HRA well-trained, highly committed workforce gives your organization a competitive advantage in today’s intensely competitive and changing global marketplace. HR professionals can be partners in the execution of a company’s strategic plans by providing critical input on training programs, organizational structure, strategic hiring, and employee retention programs. Walk away with tips and tools you can put to use immediately.
C131CP6110 .6 CEUSylvia Schaerer, SPHRFri 9am-4pm, May 3UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$315
PHR/SPHR EXAM PREPARATIONEarning the Professional in Human Resources (PHR)
or the Senior Professional in Human Resources
(SPHR) designation gives you additional credibility,
upgrades your knowledge and skills, and makes
you more valuable as an employee. This prestigious
designation is awarded by the Society for Human
Resource Management (SHRM) to those talented
human resources practitioners who pass the national
certification exam.
UNLV students consistently perform higher than the
national pass rate. You must have two years of exempt-
level experience to sit for the exam.
PHR/SPHR ORIENTATION & INFORMATION SESSIONAsk questions and hear from former students and instructors about the structure, content, and requirements of UNLV’s PHR/SPHR preparation program. For those who have registered for the program, this is an opportunity to pick up materials, receive the first assignment, and review the exam application. While not required, it is highly recommended you attend.
C131CP6118Gary Cottino, SPHRTue 6-7:30pm, Feb 5UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 403Free and open to the public
PHR/SPHR CERTIFICATION PREPARATION(The Learning System™ Course)Prepare for your PHR or SPHR certification exam by combining test preparation materials from the SHRM Learning System™ with on-site instruction by a team of experienced human resource professionals. Exams assess knowledge in six content areas: Business Management and Strategy, Workforce Planning and Employment, Human Resource Development, Compensation and Benefits, Employee and Labor Relations, and Risk Management. For additional exam information including exam fees, visit www.hrci.org.
C131CP6116 3.2 CEUsGary Cottino, SPHRTue 6-9pm, Feb 12-May 14 (No class Mar 26)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 403(13 sessions)
Early Bird Registration-Before Jan 29$1,410* for non-SNHRA members$1,250 for members of SNHRA
After Jan 29$1,430* for non-SNHRA members$1,270 for members of SNHRA*Fee includes SHRM Learning SystemTM and membership in the Southern Nevada Human Resource Association for non-member registrations.
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CERTIFICATE IN PUBLIC RELATIONS SKILLSPursue employment or advancement in employee
communications, media relations, advertising,
community relations, or special events with UNLV’s
Certificate in Public Relations Skills. Practical skills-
oriented courses are taught by knowledgeable public
relations practitioners with both academic credentials
and years of experience in their fields. Courses may
also be taken individually.
To obtain the Certificate in Public Relations Skills, you
must complete six required courses and four elective
courses from those listed below, and present a portfolio
demonstrating public relations skills acquired from
your course work and/or workplace.
REqUIRED COURSES: TAKE ALL SIX• Crisis Communications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 12• Ethics in Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 12• Fundamentals of Public Relations (not offered this semester)• Media Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 12• Public Relations Practice: Putting It All Together . . . . . . . . . . .page 13• Writing for Public Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 13
ELECTIVE COURSES: TAKE FOUR(Courses are listed throughout the catalog under their specific category)• Adobe Dreamweaver CS6–Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 17• Adobe InDesign CS6–Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 18• Adobe Photoshop CS6–Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 18• Digital Video with Adobe Pro Tools–Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 19• Editing & Proofreading Your Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 32• PowerPoint 2010 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 15• Public Relations for Non-Profits . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 12• Search Engine Optimization & Online Marketing. . . . . . . . . . .page 20• Working with the Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 13
Refund Policy: If you are unable to attend a course, please feel free to substitute another person. If you have to cancel your registration, cancellations must be received in writing (email is acceptable) no later than three (3) business days prior to the start date of the course in order to receive a refund. No refunds will be issued after this date. All refunds will be minus a $10 administrative fee per course.
CRISIS COMMUNICATIONSWeather a natural disaster, accident, product recall, or other organizational crisis with a well-planned and skillfully-executed crisis communication plan. First, develop a plan to address the public’s need for information while minimizing legal liability. Next, practice executing the media response portion of your plan and controlling “key messages.” The final project is an on-camera interview scenario, where you will field questions related to a personalized mock crisis.
C131PR6103 .6 CEUJohn HanksTue 6:30-8:30pm, Apr 16-30UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) $252 (3 sessions)
ETHICS IN PUBLIC RELATIONSExamine various codes of public relations ethics and discuss scenarios blurring the line between responsible communication and purposeful deceit. The instructor will walk you through a series of useful techniques to avoid ethical conflicts and guide you to decisions in the best interest of your organization and your career. Guest speakers will include senior executives from the fields of public relations and journalism.
C131PR6117 .6 CEURoger Buehrer, APR, PRSA Fellow Sat 9am-3:30pm, Apr 27UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$252
MEDIA RELATIONS Explore strategies, tools, and techniques for integrating media relations into your overall strategic communications program. Topics include identifying appropriate media outlets, building relationships with reporters, crafting your messages, tracking coverage, and media measurement. Lectures will be supplemented by guest speakers from print, broadcast, and social media. Create a basic media relations plan and media kit, plus practice pitching and interview skills.
Prerequisite: Prior completion of Editing & Proofreading and Writing for Public Relations is recommended, but not required.
C131PR6105 1.2 CEUsNancy SyzdekMon 6-8pm, Feb 25-Apr 8 (No class Mar 25)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR)$285 (6 sessions)
PUBLIC RELATIONS FOR NON-PROFITSDiscover cost-effective strategies to promote your non-profit organization’s events and mission. Learn to define PR goals, put together a PR toolkit, find volunteers, members, and donors, get creative with community partnerships, and use social media. Course will feature guest speakers, case studies, and samples.
C131PR6116 .6 CEUEmily SmithSat 9am-4pm, Mar 9UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$169
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PUBLIC RELATIONS PRACTICE: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHERCap off your Certificate in Public Relations Skills by compiling and organizing a professional portfolio made up of your educational and/or employment-related products. After successfully completing the portfolio you will present it in a mock employment interview.
C131PR6110 .4 CEURoger Buehrer, APR, PRSA FellowWed 7-9pm, Apr 17 & 24UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$252 (2 sessions)
WORKING WITH THE MEDIA (formerly Golden Air: Broadcast Public Relations) This class provides the resources and tools you need to enhance your relationship with the media. You will learn how your organization can become “partners” with the media and you will gain valuable media contacts. Featured speakers will include key contacts from television news, radio news, and radio or television promotions.
C131PR6114 .6 CEUDebbie Hall, M.A.Mon 6-8pm, Apr 15-29UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$252 (3 sessions)
WRITING FOR PUBLIC RELATIONSMaster a variety of writing styles and understand how best to apply them to news releases, fact sheets, biographical sketches, feature stories, media kits, and social media. Become familiar with the expectations of agencies and corporate employers in terms of writing proficiency, and develop a clear understanding of public relations from the perspective of a journalist. Guest speakers will add new perspectives. The required textbooks, AP Style Guide and Public Relations Practice, Style and Form by Newsom, are available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131PR6109 1.8 CEUsRichard R. Becker, ABCThu 7-9pm, Feb 14-Apr 18 (No class Mar 28)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 400$325 (9 sessions)
NON-PROFIT MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAMUNLV Division of Educational Outreach and United
Way of Southern Nevada partner to offer a Non-Profit
Management Certificate. The program focuses on
developing an understanding of ethics and values,
non-profit governance and leadership, organization
and management, non-profit law, financial management
and accountability, fundraising and development,
information technology, and non-profit marketing.
To earn the certificate in non-profit management,
complete 6.4 CEUs of core courses (all four of the
four-week courses), plus 3.2 CEUs of elective courses
for a total of 9.6 CEUs.
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT & REPORTING BASICSThe seminar will cover key components of financial management including creating and managing your budget, policies and procedures to ensure quality internal controls, reading financial reports, preparing your agency for an audit, and understanding the IRS Form 990.
C131NP3139 .4 CEUAndy Schuricht, MBA & Becky Day-Swain, MBATue 9am-1pm, Feb 5Historic 5th Street School 401 S. Fourth St., Conference Room, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89101$70
GRANTWRITING BASICSGrants are an essential funding source for non-profits. Increase the probability of securing funding by learning the essential “must do” and “don’t do” elements of creating the best grant application. Gain an understanding of how proposal writing and budget preparation affect the management of the funded project.
C131NP3129 .4 CEURosemary West, M.S.Wed 12:30-4:30pm, Feb 13Historic 5th Street School 401 S. Fourth St., Conference Room, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89101$70
LEGAL COMPLIANCE & PUBLIC DISCLOSUREUnderstand the legal, financial, and management issues unique to the non-profit sector. Some of the topic areas include non-profit law, legal rights and obligations of directors, trustees, and officers, tax implications of charitable giving, non-profit human resource management, supervision of paid and unpaid staff, and organizational diversity.
C131NP3132 1.6 CEUsDebbie McCullough, J.D. & Bryan Guiot, M.A.Thu 9am-1pm, May 9-30Historic 5th Street School 401 S. Fourth St., Conference Room, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89101$230 (4 sessions)
See also Editing & Proofreading Your Work, page 32 and Search Engine Optimization, page 20.
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NON-PROFIT GRANT MANAGEMENTManage the full life cycle of federal, corporate, and foundation grants from initial award through final project reports. Meet the expectations of funding organizations regarding accurate and thorough documentation of programmatic results and financial expenditures. Confidently guide your non-profit through program
initiation, implementation, record keeping, report submission, and site visits.
C131NP3144 .4 CEURosemary West, M.S.Wed 12:30-4:30pm, Apr 10Historic 5th Street School 401 S. Fourth St., Conference Room, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89101$70
PROGRAM DEVELOPMENT & EVALUATIONMeasure the impact and success of your non-profit’s programs by using outcome-driven program development and evaluation methods. Consistent program evaluation ensures valuable resources including money and time are being directed to programs which best move your organization’s mission forward. You will create an
outcome-based evaluation plan to use with your own programs.
C131NP3156 .4 CEUVictoria Boyd, Ed.D.Tue 9am-1pm, Apr 16Historic 5th Street School 401 S. Fourth St., Conference Room, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89101$70
STRONG FINANCIAL OVERSIGHTManage your non-profit’s finances and operations to ensure more of your budget directly advances your mission. Topic areas include non-profit economics and finance, financial management and accountability, information technology, and management. This is a blended-learning experience with classroom instruction, field experience, guest speakers, and individual assignments including reading, research, and online work.
C131NP3131 1.6 CEUsAndy Schuricht, MBA, Gillian Silver-Rodis, Ph.D. & Becky Day-Swain, MBAThu 9am-1pm, Mar 7-28 Historic 5th Street School 401 S. Fourth St., Conference Room, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89101$230 (4 sessions)
VOLUNTEER TOOLKIT: EFFECTIVE VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT Grow your volunteer program by implementing a comprehensive volunteer toolkit. Learn best practices in volunteer recruitment, interviewing, screening, managing, supervising, and recognition.
C131NP3133 .4 CEUBryan J. Guiot, M.A.Tue 9am-1pm, Feb 26Historic 5th Street School 401 S. Fourth St., Conference Room, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89101$70
YOUR STRATEGIC PLAN: A GUIDE FOR THE FUTURE Prepare for, conduct, and implement a strategic planning process for your non-profit organization. An effective plan articulates mission and vision statements, identifies organizational strengths and limitations, results in an action plan, and includes board support for implementation. Strategic planning is not an option—it is a necessity!
C131NP3119 .4 CEUBecky Day-Swain, MBATue 9am-1pm, Apr 23Historic 5th Street School 401 S. Fourth St., Conference Room, Suite 140, Las Vegas, NV 89101$70
PROTECTIVE SERVICES PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONProtective Services Professional Certification (PSPC)
is an intensive, week-long training program designed
exclusively for executive protection, corporate security,
military, and law enforcement professionals interested in
learning how to provide lower visibility personal security
for high net-worth or “at risk” individuals in permissive
to semi-permissive environments. The curriculum is
delivered using a blended-learning format of interactive
classroom instruction, field training, case studies,
subject matter expert speakers, and practical exercises.
PROTECTIVE SERVICES PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATIONTrain in the essential elements of personal security and protective driving operations, focusing on the standards and protocols associated with providing high level, low profile protective services. Master the skills needed by the protective services operator: walking formations, business ethics, vehicle and motorcade operations, principal cover and control techniques, legal issues and use of force, risk assessments and threat analysis, surveillance detection, as well as venue and site security. These skills are taught, practiced, and used for a final exam exercise detail in and around the Las Vegas metropolitan area.
C131SD3143 7 CEUsSteve KrystekMon-Sun 8am-5pm, (including evening assignments) May 13-19UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$2,495
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Computers & TechnologyMICROSOFT OFFICETake advantage of the many tools available in Microsoft
Office and improve your efficiency and effectiveness
in your work.
To get the most from these courses, you should have
a working knowledge of Windows and the Internet,
including creating, opening, saving, and printing files.
Although we provide the required software programs
in our computer labs during instructional times, you
will also need access to the software at home or work
to complete exercises, assignments, and projects.
Refund Policy: Cancellation of registrations must be received in writing (email is acceptable) no later than three (3) business days prior to the start date of the course in order to receive a refund. No refunds will be issued after this date. All refunds will be minus a $10 administrative fee per course.
ACCESS 2010–LEVEL IIBuilding on the knowledge gained in Access Level I, topics of development include form design and usability, developing and implementing a database for multiple users, administering a database, maintaining data, analyzing performance, and security. The required textbook, Exploring Microsoft Office Access 2010 Comprehensive, which is used in both Access courses, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Prerequisite: You must have successfully completed Access 2010–Level I or have similar working knowledge and experience.
C131CW8162 1 CEUSharon FryWed 6-8pm, Apr 24-May 22UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Apr 17: $215; After Apr 17: $265 (5 sessions)
EXCEL 2010–LEVEL IManage cells, columns, rows, worksheets, and workbooks in Excel. Additionally, learn to apply functions, create charts, filter and sort data, and create pivot tables. Assignments outside of class will provide you with a variety of spreadsheet experiences to enrich your understanding of Excel. The required textbook, Exploring Microsoft Excel 2010 Comprehensive, which is used in both Excel courses, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Prerequisite: You should have computer experience and a solid understanding of Microsoft’s Windows operating system, including using a mouse.
C131CW8163 1 CEUSharon FryWed 6-8pm, Feb 13-Mar 13UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Feb 6: $215; After Feb 6: $265 (5 sessions)
EXCEL 2010–LEVEL IIBuild your Excel knowledge and take advantage of the program’s versatility. Gain additional experience implementing functions, consolidating worksheets, auditing data, working with collaboration tools, and using macros. The required textbook, Exploring Microsoft Office Excel 2010 Comprehensive, which is used in both Excel courses, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Prerequisite: You must have successfully completed Excel 2010–Level I or have similar working knowledge and experience.
C131CW8138 1 CEUSharon FryWed 6-8pm, Mar 20-Apr 17UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Mar 13: $215; After Mar 13: $265 (5 sessions)
POWERPOINT 2010Tell your story or make your sale with a dynamic multimedia PowerPoint presentation. You will design and create slides, implement design themes, apply transitions and animations, insert a variety of graphic files, insert charts, work with masters, and package/distribute a presentation. Assignments outside of class will provide you with a variety of presentation experiences to enrich your PowerPoint skills. The required textbook, Exploring Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2010 Comprehensive, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131CW8167 1 CEURachael DillingThu 5:30-7:30pm, Jan 17-Feb 14UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Jan 10: $189; After Jan 10: $239 (5 sessions)
WORD 2010–LEVEL IMastering Microsoft Word can make you more productive in the workplace. You will create, edit, and format documents, set tabs, control margins and alignment, add clip art and tables, learn how to work with mail merge, and complete a host of other tasks. You will also explore features enabling you to control document presentation, stay organized, and create professional documents sure to get attention in the workplace. The required textbook, Exploring Microsoft Office Word 2010 Comprehensive, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131CW8169 1.6 CEUsRachael DillingWed 5:30-8:30pm, Jan 2-Feb 6 (Wed 5:30-6:30pm, Feb 6 only)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Dec 26: $259; After Dec 26: $309 (6 sessions)
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INTERNET DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
REqUIRED COURSES• Adobe Photoshop – Level I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18• HTML/XHTML – Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 19• Adobe Dreamweaver – Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 17• HTML/XHTML – Level II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 20• Adobe Dreamweaver – Level II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 17• Search Engine Optimization & Online Marketing . . . . . . . . . page 20• Program Final: Putting it All Together . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 20
ELECTIVE COURSES (select 3.6 CEUs)• Adobe Illustrator – Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18• Adobe Illustrator – Level II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18• Adobe InDesign – Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18• Adobe Photoshop – Level II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18• Adobe Photoshop: Restoring Damaged or Aged Photos . . . . page 19• Adobe Photoshop Workshop: Curves Demystified . . . . . . . . . page 19• Cascading Style Sheets . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 19• Digital Video With Adobe Pro Tools - Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 19• Getting Connected: How to Build & Manage Your Brand
Identity with Social Media . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 19• Drupal CMS - QuickStart (not offered this semester)• Drupal CMS – Beyond the Basics (not offered this semester)• Social Media: Making Your Content a Perfect Fit for
Different Social Media Platforms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 20• Web Essentials (Prerequisite in program if no prior
web design experience) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 20
Refund Policy: Cancellation of registrations must be received in writing (email is acceptable) no later than three (3) business days prior to the start date of the course in order to receive a refund. No refunds will be issued after this date. All refunds will be minus a $10 administrative fee per course.
Prepare for career opportunities in Internet design
and development. All certificate candidates will build
a strong foundation with core classes in web and
graphic design technologies. Next, focus your skills
with electives to suit your career interests. Complete
and present a comprehensive interactive media project
in a final capstone class.
You may enroll in individual courses without the intent
of completing the certificate program.
Prerequisites:Students without prior knowledge or experience in web design must enroll in Web Essentials prior to taking additional courses in this program. If you have taken any of these courses previously at UNLV, they may apply toward the certificate program.
Our labs are equipped with Windows PC and Mac computers (Adobe courses). Although we provide the required software programs in our computer labs during instructional times, you also need access to the software, if applicable, at home or work to complete exercises, assignments, and projects.
Certificate Requirements:Complete seven required courses plus 3.6 CEUs of electives. There is no limit on how many courses you can take during each semester. If you were enrolled in this program prior to Fall 2012, you may follow the old requirements or apply your CEUs towards the new certificate program requirements.
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PRINT DESIGN: BASIC & ADVANCED CERTIFICATES
BASIC CERTIFICATE REqUIREMENTSComplete four required courses. Designing Your Brand with Adobe Creative Suite must be the last class taken to complete the requirements of this certificate program.
REqUIRED COURSES (6.3 CEUs):• Adobe Illustrator - Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18• Adobe Photoshop - Level I. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18• Adobe InDesign. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . page 18• Designing Your Brand with Adobe Creative Suite
(not offered this semester)
ADVANCED CERTIFICATE REqUIREMENTSComplete six required courses plus at least 1.3 CEUs of electives. Designing Your Brand with Adobe Creative Suite must be the last class taken to complete the requirements of this certificate program.
REqUIRED COURSES (10.4 CEUs):• Adobe Illustrator - Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 18• Adobe Photoshop - Level I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 18• Adobe InDesign . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 18• Adobe Illustrator - Level II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 18• Adobe Photoshop - Level II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .page 18• Minimum of 13 hours (1.3 CEUs) of electives• Designing Your Brand with Adobe Creative Suite
(not offered this semester)
Refund Policy: Cancellation of registrations must be received in writing (email is acceptable) no later than three (3) business days prior to the start date of the course in order to receive a refund. No refunds will be issued after this date. All refunds will be minus a $10 administrative fee per course.
ADOBE DREAMWEAVER CS6–LEVEL IAdobe Dreamweaver CS6 is an indispensible tool for any web designer. Learn the basics of this software as well as essential practices for professional web design and site development. Course covers how to use the Dreamweaver UI (User Interface), manage site files, insert text and images, set up tables, link pages together, and incorporate/apply basic CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to font elements. Make your website an interactive experience by utilizing JavaScript rollovers and forms. The required textbook, Adobe Dreamweaver CS6: Digital Classroom, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Prerequisites: HTML/XHTML–Level I or have similar working knowledge and experience.
C131WM8113 1.6 CEUsRebecca PerryMon 5:30-8:30pm, Mar 4-Apr 8(Mon 5:30-6:30pm, Apr 8 only)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125Register by Feb 25: $289; After Feb 25: $339 (6 sessions)
ADOBE DREAMWEAVER CS6–LEVEL IIFurther develop your Dreamweaver CS6 power-user skills with professional tips and techniques including advanced use of external CSS (Cascading Style Sheets) to control layout and font consistency as well as utilizing JavaScript behaviors and Spry widgets to transform static pages into more dynamic and interactive ones. Learn how to manipulate the CSS and make your web production process more efficient by creating templates, library items, server-side includes, and downloadable extensions. This class is for users ready to elevate to more advanced methods to create professional websites. The required textbook, Adobe Dreamweaver CS6: Digital Classroom, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Prerequisites: Dreamweaver–Level I and HTML/XHTML–Level II or have similar working knowledge and experience.
C131WM8114B 1.2 CEUsRebecca PerryMon 5:30-8:30pm, Apr 15-May 6UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125Register by Apr 8: $239; After Apr 8: $289 (4 sessions)
Build proficiency in the core print design software
tools used in the commercial printing and graphic
design industry. Basic Certificate candidates study
the essential concepts of print design and the Adobe
applications designers use to complete their projects.
Advanced Certificate candidates expand their Adobe
design skills and learn additional design theory and
print communication concepts and techniques. The
Advanced Certificate is suitable if you are crossing
disciplines, such as web design to print design, or
if you are responsible for marketing and designing
materials in your current employment but have no
formal training and experience in graphic design.
You may enroll in individual courses without the intent
of completing the certificate program.
Prerequisites:You must have a working knowledge of computer basics including navigating, creating, editing, and saving files and folders.
Our labs are equipped with Windows PC and Mac computers (Adobe courses). Although we provide the required software programs in our computer labs during instructional times, you also need access to the software, if applicable, at home or at work to complete exercises, assignments, and projects.
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ADOBE FIREWORKS CS6Accelerate web design and development with Fireworks CS6, the ideal tool for creating and optimizing images for the web and for rapidly prototyping websites. Learn how to use vector tools for special effects and color correction, modify graphics and photos using masks and filters, and optimize your web graphics to decrease file size and download time. The required textbook, Adobe Fireworks CS6 Classroom in a Book, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131WM8111 1.6 CEUsRebecca PerryThu 5:30-8:30pm, Feb 7-Mar 21(Thu 5:30-6:30pm, Mar 21 only. No class Feb 14)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125Register by Jan 31: $289; After Jan 31: $339 (6 sessions)
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS6–LEVEL IGenerate crisp, scalable, vector-based artwork in Adobe Illustrator CS6. Beginners and those with slight experience will learn principles of good graphic design as they create and transform shapes, draw with the pen tool, work with typography, and color and paint in Illustrator. Illustrator is a designer’s go-to tool for illustrations, logos, business cards, signs, ads, and much more. The required textbook, Adobe Illustrator CS6 Classroom in a Book, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131WM8121 1.6 CEUsJessica KennedyTue 5:30-8:30pm, Mar 5-Apr 9(Tue 5:30-6:30pm, Apr 9 only)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125Register by Feb 26: $289; After Feb 26: $339 (6 sessions)
ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS6–LEVEL IIIntermediate users will build upon their Illustrator knowledge and skills by working with layers and artboards, blending shapes and colors, working with custom brushes, working with styles and effects, working with symbols, and integrating projects with other Adobe applications. The required textbook, Adobe Illustrator CS6 Classroom in a Book, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Prerequisite: Adobe Illustrator–Level I or have similar working knowledge and experience.
C131WM8100 1.6 CEUsJessica KennedyTue 5:30-8:30pm, Apr 16-May 21(Tue 5:30-6:30pm, May 21 only)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125Register by Apr 9: $289; After Apr 9: $339 (6 sessions)
ADOBE INDESIGN CS6–LEVEL IEasily lay out catalogs, brochures, posters, and other publications with InDesign CS6. Work with tools, menus, and palettes to create documents, define typesetting features, work with images, and create files for print. In-class exercises will reinforce your understanding of page setup attributes, master pages, guides and margins, color definition, graphic formats, and file management. The required textbook, Adobe InDesign CS6 Classroom in a Book, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131WM8106 1.6 CEUsAlex FrazierWed 6-9pm, Jan 9-Feb 13(Wed 6-7pm, Feb 13 only)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125Register by Jan 2: $289; After Jan 2: $339 (6 sessions)
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS6–LEVEL ICreate, design, and manipulate print-based artwork, web-based graphics, and digital photography with Adobe Photoshop CS6. Students will learn to perform basic tasks in Photoshop, including color correction, retouching, creating composite images, using masks, resizing images, adding text, and creating art from scratch. This course targets advanced beginners who use Photoshop for personal and professional projects and wish to broaden their knowledge and skills in this program. The required textbook, Adobe Photoshop CS6 Classroom in a Book, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Krystal Hosmer
Session I: C131WM8122A 1.6 CEUsWed 5:30-8:30pm, Feb 20-Mar 27(Wed 5:30-6:30pm, Feb 20 only)Register by Feb 13: $289; After Feb 13: $339 (6 sessions)
Session II: C131WM8122B 1.6 CEUsSat 9am-noon, Feb 2-Mar 9(Sat 9-10am, Feb 2 only)Register by Jan 26: $289; After Jan 26: $339 (6 sessions)
UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS6–LEVEL IIHarness the more powerful elements of Adobe Photoshop CS6 to elevate the quality of your photographic and graphic design projects. This course targets intermediate users who wish to broaden their skills and get updates on the latest available features. Explore advanced layer functions and compositing, advanced retouching and masking, and prepare files for both print and web output. The required textbook, Adobe Photoshop CS6 Classroom in a Book, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop–Level I or have similar working knowledge and experience.
C131WM8123B 1.2 CEUsKrystal HosmerWed 5:30-8:30pm, Apr 17-May 8UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125Register by Apr 10: $239; After Apr 10: $289 (4 sessions)
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS6: RESTORING DAMAGED OR AGED PHOTOSDigitally restore cherished family photos. Using actual photos from the instructor’s family archives, you will learn to seamlessly repair tears, creases, fading, poor contrast, and water stains, as well as replace missing sections of images where possible. You will also
gain a better understanding of the mechanical aspects of such repairs, which tools and techniques to use, and how to plan out the process of the actual repairs in Photoshop.
Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop Level I and II or have similar working knowledge and experience.
C131WM8170 1.2 CEUsKrystal HosmerSat 9am-noon, Apr 20-May 11UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125Register by Apr 13: $239; After Apr 13: $289 (4 sessions)
ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS6 WORKSHOP: CURVES DEMYSTIFIEDCurves (when used with adjustment layers and masks) are the most powerful and flexible, but least understood, editing feature in Photoshop. Understand exactly what the lines mean and how to analyze a photo to create a curve to fix common photo issues such as underexposure, color casts, dull color, washed-out skies, faces in shadow, and a myriad of other problems in a few clicks.
Prerequisite: Basic knowledge and experience in using Photoshop. Adobe Photoshop–Level I completion is recommended for those students without prior background.
C131WM8149B .3 CEUKrystal HosmerWed 5:30-8:30pm, Apr 3UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125Register by Mar 27: $69; After Mar 27: $89
CASCADING STYLE SHEETS (CSS)Control the appearance and layout of your website by separating the visual presentation from the actual content with standards-compliant CSS. This course builds on the curriculum covered in the HTML/XHTML courses and will help you expand your CSS hand-coding skills and techniques.
Prerequisite: HTML/XHTML–Level II or have similar working knowledge and experience.
Adrian Navarrete
Session I: C131WM8169A .8 CEUTue 6-8pm, Jan 8-29Register by Jan 1: $179; After Jan 1: $229 (4 sessions)
Session II: C131WM8169B .8 CEUTue 6-8pm, Apr 16-May 7Register by Apr 9: $179; After Apr 9: $229 (4 sessions)
UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123
DIGITAL VIDEO WITH ADOBE PRO TOOLS–LEVEL IAdobe provides a complete solution for digital video editing with Premiere Pro, After Effects, Encore DVD, and Photoshop. These programs encompass video editing, special effects, animation, image editing, and DVD authoring. Explore the strengths of each individual program, then take advantage of the tight integration among the tools to easily move project elements between applications.
Prerequisite: Adobe Photoshop–Level I or similar working knowledge.
C131WM8115 1.6 CEUsNicholas MerkThu 5:30-8:30pm, Mar 28-May 2(Thu 5:30-6:30pm, May 2 only)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125Register by Mar 21: $289; After Mar 21: $339 (6 sessions)
GETTING CONNECTED: HOW TO BUILD & MANAGE YOUR BRAND IDENTITY WITH SOCIAL MEDIASocial media is a powerful tool allowing people, businesses, and organizations to quickly share dynamic content with the world. Find out how to best utilize social media technologies including Twitter, Facebook, FourSquare, LinkedIn, and YouTube to promote and market yourself and/or your business. Additional topics include geo-location apps, QR codes, and best practices for content creation and sharing.
C131WM8161 1 CEUAdam KramerMon 5:30-7:30pm, Jan 28-Mar 4(No class Feb 18)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Jan 21: $225; After Jan 21: $275 (5 sessions)
HTML/XHTML–LEVEL IXHTML allows web designers to hand-code web pages for smooth transition into XML while still remaining compatible with current web browsers. Apply the concepts, foundations, syntax, and structure of XHTML as you code basic pages by hand. The course will include an introduction to Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). All pages created in the class will be validated using the W3C validation service. The required textbook, Head First HTML with CSS+XHTML, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Prerequisite: If you do not possess general knowledge of web design concepts, you must enroll in Web Essentials prior to taking this class.
C131WM8105 1.3 CEUsAdrian NavarreteTue 6-9pm, Feb 5-Mar 5(Tue 6-7pm, Mar 5 only)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Jan 29: $259; After Jan 29: $309 (5 sessions)
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HTML/XHTML–LEVEL IIAugment your web design skills by learning intermediate XHTML concepts such as designing table-less layouts, using forms to collect data, and controlling web page format and design using Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). By the end of the class, you will be able to design and code enhanced websites. The required textbook, Head First HTML with CSS+XHTML, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Prerequisite: HTML/XHTML–Level I or have similar working knowledge and experience.
C131WM8104 1.3 CEUsAdrian NavarreteTue 6-9pm, Mar 12–Apr 9(Tue 6-7pm, Apr 9 only)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Mar 5: $259; After Mar 5: $309 (5 sessions)
PROGRAM FINAL: PUTTING IT ALL TOGETHERThis course must be the last class taken to complete the requirements of the Internet Design and Technology Certificate Program. Certificate candidates will take a comprehensive written exam, plus complete a practical in-class project redesigning an outdated website to incorporate the latest technologies and tools.
C131WM8124B .6 CEUBonnie Parrish-Kell & Rebecca PerryThu 5:30-8:30pm, May 2-9UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123$89 (2 sessions)
SEARCH ENGINE OPTIMIZATION & ONLINE MARKETINGMaximize search engine hits, grab your customers’ attention, and convert web visits into sales with a well-designed website. Learn about search-engine-friendly design, copywriting for online success, effective keywords, successful link building, and tracking results. Get creative with your marketing budget with pay-per-click (PPC) campaigns, display ads, and landing pages. Create an effective e-commerce website with an emphasis on usability and designing to sell.
Prerequisite: HTML/XHTML–Level I or have a similar working experience.
C131WM8125 1.8 CEUsBonnie Parrish-KellThu 5:30-8:30pm, Mar 21-Apr 25UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Mar 14: $289; After Mar 14: $339 (6 sessions)
SOCIAL MEDIA: MAKING YOUR CONTENT A PERFECT FIT FOR DIFFERENT SOCIAL MEDIA PLATFORMSWrite, produce, and tailor content for specific social media platforms to take best advantage of each medium and online community. You will learn the art of the tweet and discover the power of Facebook to enhance your organization’s digital presence. You will also learn how to use Google+ and YouTube to broaden the reach of your message.
Prerequisites: Basic computer and Internet skills are needed to take this class. A basic understanding of smart phones is highly recommended.
C131WM8165 .6 CEUAdam KramerMon 5:30-7:30pm, Apr 15-29UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Apr 8: $129; After Apr 8: $149 (3 sessions)
WEB ESSENTIALSBroaden your understanding of web technology and design principles as a foundation for your Internet Design and Technology Certificate. Topics cover core concepts including audience engagement, search engines, domain names, hosting options, web statistics, Linux versus Windows servers, and advertising strategies. This class is required if you are pursuing the Internet Design and Technology Certificate and do not have knowledge of the core concepts of web design. It is also open to anyone interested in having a general understanding of web design. This is not a hands-on computer training class.
C131WM8145 1.3 CEUsBonnie Parrish-KellWed 5:30-8:30pm, Jan 9-Feb 6(Wed 5:30-6:30pm, Feb 6 only)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR)Register by Jan 2: $229; After Jan 2: $279 (5 sessions)
For home computing and mobile device classes, see Technology section on page 43.
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ONLINE WORKFORCE TRAINING PROGRAMSDevelop professional expertise and prepare for
industry certification exams with UNLV Continuing
Education and ed2go (formerly Gatlin Education).
Ed2go integrates interactive web content with access
to instructors who can respond to your questions.
You will love the quality as well as the convenience
of anytime, anywhere learning.
Visit www.gatlineducation.com to view detailed course
outlines, learning objectives, instructor biographies,
FAQs, prerequisites, materials included, and sample an
actual course demo. If you have additional questions
about a course, please call ed2go student admissions
at 877-221-5151.
REGISTRATION AND LOGISTICS:Carefully review the information on the ed2go website prior to registering. Directions for accessing the online course will be sent directly to you via email three to five business days after the registration has been processed. Materials including textbooks will be mailed directly to you. You have six months to complete your program.
Please note, once you access the ed2go online system with your login, including orientation and online materials, no refunds can be processed–no exceptions.
FINANCING OPTIONS:Visit http://www.gatlineducation.com/loaninfo.html for details on ed2go’s 12-month financing plans. Information on Sallie Mae Smart Option Loans can be found at http://tinyurl.com/UNLV-SallieMae.
ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL SPECIALIST WITH MEDICAL BILLING & CODINGMaster skills to become an asset in a wide variety of health care settings. Learn all the administrative tasks performed in a typical medical office including appointment scheduling, patient check-in, registration and check-out, accounts receivable and payable, bookkeeping, and office management. Gain hands-on, practical experience in medical billing and coding, managing medical records, and filing insurance claims.
C131OL2103 30 CEUsed2goOnline Delivery (7-day, 24-hour access; you may start at any time)$1,995
ADMINISTRATIVE MEDICAL SPECIALIST WITH MEDICAL BILLING & CODING + MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYAugment your Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical Billing & Coding program with a 60-hour Medical Terminology course. Learn the correct terms and spelling for all the body systems, major pathological conditions, disorders, treatments, medications, and more.
C131OL2156 36 CEUsed2goOnline Delivery (7-day, 24-hour access; you may start at any time)$2,495
CERTIFIED BOOKKEEPER PROGRAMIncrease earning potential, enhance professional status, and gain a decisive edge in the job market by earning American Institute of Professional Bookkeepers (AIPB) national certification. This self-paced course prepares experienced bookkeepers for the certification exam with units on adjusting entries, correction of accounting errors (including bank reconciliation), book and tax depreciation, basic payroll, merchandise inventory, internal controls, and fraud prevention.
C131OL2122 14 CEUsed2goOnline Delivery (7-day, 24-hour access; you may start at any time)$1,995
CHARTERED TAX PROFESSIONALStart working and earning money while completing course work with this innovative, nationally recognized online Chartered Tax Professional (CTP®) certificate program. After successfully completing the first two of six modules in the CTP® certificate program, you will be qualified to prepare individual tax returns for most U.S. taxpayers. While you apply what you have learned and earn money as a tax preparer, you will continue your studies in advanced individual tax preparation and learn how to prepare returns for small business corporations, partnerships, and more complex sole proprietorships. As you complete the CTP® program, you can accumulate the required 500 hours of experience to qualify for Chartered Tax Professional designation.
C131OL2151 18 CEUsed2goOnline Delivery (7-day, 24-hour access; you may start at any time)$1,895
ICD-10 MEDICAL CODINGHealth care providers must transition to the ICD-10 coding system for insurance processing, reimbursement, and statistical data gathering by October 1, 2013. Learn to use the new coding manuals and apply ICD-10 coding steps with this comprehensive overview. Get detailed information on the impacts of the medical coding changes to coders, health care staff, physicians, software systems, documentation, and information technology.
C131OL2164 20 CEUsed2goOnline Delivery (7-day, 24-hour access; you may start at any time)$1,795
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MEDICAL BILLING & CODINGGain the skills you need to work in health care as a medical billing specialist, medical coder, or medical office manager. Get hands-on experience working with the main coding manuals and examine the legal, ethical, and regulatory issues central to this field. Upon completion you will be eligible to take the National Healthcareer Association (NHA) Certified Billing and Coding Specialist (CBCS) certification examination.
C131OL2138 24 CEUsed2goOnline Delivery (7-day, 24-hour access; you may start at any time)$1,795
MEDICAL BILLING & CODING + MEDICAL TERMINOLOGYCombine two online courses for a $295 savings! The Medical Billing and Coding + Medical Terminology program includes both the complete Medical Billing and Coding program and the 60-hour Medical Terminology course.
C131OL2155 30 CEUsed2goOnline Delivery (7-day, 24-hour access; you may start at any time)$1,995
OPTICIAN CERTIFICATION TRAININGTrain for employment as an entry-level optician in a retail or medical setting. Topics of study include ocular anatomy, eye diseases and conditions, frame styling and adjustment, eyewear selection, contact lens selection, prescriptions, and the equipment and mathematical formulas used in opticianry. Prepare for American Board of Opticianry (ABO) certification, which is required by many states including Nevada.
C131OL2167 15 CEUsed2goOnline Delivery (7-day, 24-hour access; you may start at any time)$1,895
PROJECT MANAGEMENTBe the leader your employer trusts to take projects from concept to completion. Ten modules cover the essentials of project management. For each, you will work with real-life scenarios and learn to handle a wide variety of situations and problems effectively. This course will help prepare you for the Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification exam.
C131OL2142 4 CEUsed2goOnline Delivery (7-day, 24-hour access; you may start at any time)$1,695
TECHNICAL WRITINGConvey written content in a well-organized, direct manner. Course work covers research methods, audience considerations, style, drafting and revision techniques, and collaborative environments used by technical writers. You will gain writing experience in a variety of media and formats including websites, emails, proposals, memos, and instructions.
C131OL2137 8 CEUsed2goOnline Delivery (7-day, 24-hour access; you may start at any time)$1,595
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LEGAL SECRETARY CERTIFICATE PROGRAMGain the skills and knowledge necessary to work as
a legal secretary, providing essential support to an
attorney or legal department. Our expanded Legal
Secretary Certificate now features additional online
resources for maximum learning. Plan to attend the
information session to learn more about the program.
LEGAL SECRETARY CERTIFICATE: INFORMATION SESSIONFind out how UNLV’s Legal Secretary Certificate can help you meet your career goals. Meet the instructor, view materials, obtain financial aid information, and discuss the supporting information and material available on our website.
C131LE6113Jackie ValdezMon 6-7pm, Jan 14UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 400NO CHARGE. Register online or call 702-895-3394 to reserve space.
LEGAL SECRETARY Study legal terminology, court structure, calendar control, the digital legal environment, the discovery process, E-discovery, citation form and structure, electronic court filing, legal correspondence, and much more to prepare for a career as a legal secretary. A comprehensive and updated website provides additional resources and student support. You must have Internet and word processing access.
C131LE6104 4.8 CEUsJackie ValdezTue 6-9pm, Feb 5-Jun 11UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 400$1,995 (19 sessions)Plus $195 tech fee for books, materials & web support
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PARALEGAL PROGRAMParalegals work alongside lawyers in private law
firms, corporations, government, real estate, and
financial institutions—any setting where legal work
is performed. Earn your Paralegal Certificate through
UNLV’s nationally recognized program and launch
yourself into this growing but competitive career field.
The program teaches the research, investigation,
writing, and documentation skills paralegals use daily.
Students have the option of enrolling in the on-site
program, which blends traditional class meetings with
comprehensive online support, exceptional texts, and
access to LexisNexis and Westlaw legal research
databases, or completing their studies online with a
course facilitator and the same great support system.
PARALEGAL CERTIFICATE INFORMATION SESSIONSAttend an information session before you enroll in UNLV’s Paralegal Certificate program. Information sessions cover topics including paralegal job responsibilities, employment potential, financial assistance, and the UNLV Paralegal website. These sessions will help you decide whether online or on-campus instruction best suits your needs.
DAY SESSIONS:Session II: C131PL6134BWed noon-1pm, Nov 28
Session III: C131PL6134CWed noon-1pm, Dec 12
Session IV: C131PL6134DMon noon-1pm, Jan 7
Session V: C131PL6134EWed noon-1pm, Jan 23
EVENING SESSIONS:Session II: C131PL6128BWed 5:30-6:30pm, Nov 28
Session III: C131PL6128CWed 5:30-6:30pm, Dec 12
Session IV: C131PL6128DMon 5:30-6:30pm, Jan 7
Session V: C131PL6128EWed 5:30-6:30pm, Jan 23
UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR)
NO CHARGE. Register online or call 702-895-3394 to reserve a space.
PARALEGAL CERTIFICATE PROGRAMAcquire the tools to be successful in the field of law with this fast-paced, skill-based, comprehensive program. Core curriculum includes terminology, court structure, legal ethics, evidence and investigation, citations, trial preparation, litigation, motions, notices, briefs, and Nevada practices and procedures, plus a strong emphasis on research and writing. In addition, you will complete two substantive topics: Tort and Contract Law. Participants will be assigned a unique client case file and will complete documents for the client throughout the class. The program includes substantial Internet work as well as in-class time.
DAYTIME SESSION: C131PL6101 25 CEUsMargaret Pickard, J.D.Tue & Thu 9am-noon, Feb 12-Jun 13Law Library dates & times determined by instructorUNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$6,195 The fee to re-sit the class is $1,000.
EVENING SESSION: C131PL6131 25 CEUsAlan Beckman, J.D.Tue & Thu 6-9pm, Feb 12-Jun 13Law Library dates & times determined by instructorUNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$6,195The fee to re-sit the class is $1,000.
WEEKEND SESSION: C131PL6136 25 CEUsAlan Beckman, J.D.Sat 9am-4pm, Feb 9-Jun 8Law Library dates & times determined by instructorUNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$6,195The fee to re-sit the class is $1,000.
$350 technology fee includes some textbooks and access to LexisNexis and Westlaw. Students must pay the technology fee online at http://unlvparalegalstudies.com one week prior to class start.
Students should budget about $150 for Tort and Contract Law textbooks, available at the UNLV Bookstore.
TORT LAWStudy intentional and strict liability torts including personal injury, products liability, defamation, and more. Defenses to tort claims, contemporary issues, and landmark cases will also be carefully examined. Students will be provided exercises, web support, mock exams, and other extensive subject matter support. Fifteen hours will be in class and you will complete additional hours online.
C131PL6102 2.4 CEUsAlan Beckman, J.D.Thu 6-9pm, Feb 14-Mar 14UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$295 (5 sessions)$225 UNLV Paralegal graduates
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CONTRACT LAW Gain a comprehensive understanding of Contract Law including how to form effective legal contracts, how contracts are performed, the remedies for non-performance or breach of contract, and third-party contracts. You will view many different kinds of contracts and draft a contract as a part of the course work. Fifteen hours will be in class and you will complete additional hours online.
C131PL6107 2.4 CEUsAlan Beckman, J.D.Thu 6-9pm, Mar 21-Apr 18UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 302$295 (5 sessions)$225 UNLV Paralegal graduates
PARALEGAL CERTIFICATE-ONLINE Interactive exercises, lecture notes, paralegal perspectives, and research and writing labs provide an integrated and dynamic educational platform for UNLV’s online Paralegal Certificate. Core curriculum includes terminology, court structure, legal ethics, evidence and investigation, citations, trial preparation, litigation, motions, notices, briefs, Nevada practices and procedures, plus tort and contract law. Online students have up to six months to complete the program and are assigned an instructor directly responsible for responding to questions and facilitating learning.
C131PL6149 25 CEUsMargaret Pickard, J.D. or Alan Beckman, J.D.Online Delivery (7-day, 24-hour access; register and start at any time)$6,995 plus a $525 shipping & technology feeIncludes substantive classesThe fee to re-sit the class is $1,000.
PARALEGAL SPECIALIST CERTIFICATES-ONLINE Define your career path and increase your value to employers by enhancing skills and knowledge within a specialized field of law. A self-paced, online format allows students to master course work through an innovative learning portal which offers exercises, quizzes, lecture notes, reviews, and research databases, plus web-based and instructor support. View Paralegal Specialist options online at continuingeducation.unlv.edu.
In order to register, you must submit unofficial transcripts or copies of certificates and history of work experience. For more information, call 702-895-3394 or email continuing.education@unlv.edu.
Margaret Pickard, J.D. orAlan Beckman, J.D. 7.2 CEUs7-day, 24-hour access; register and start at any time$1,995 per classYou have four months to complete each program.
Cooperative ParentingCOOPERATIVE PARENTING: SHIELDING YOUR CHILDREN FROM CONFLICTDivorced or separated parents can improve communication, reduce conflict, and redefine their parenting partnership using Cooperative Parenting skills. Your facilitator will guide you through group discussions and practical conflict resolution activities as you explore issues common to many two-household families.
Margaret Pickard, J.D.
Session I: C131PL6105A 1.6 CEUsSat 9-11am, Jan 19-Mar 16
Session II: C131PL6105B 1.6 CEUsTue 7-9pm, Jan 22-Mar 12
Session III: C131PL6105C 1.6 CEUsSat 9-11 am, Apr 6-Jun 1 (No class May 25)
Session IV: C131PL6105D 1.6 CEUsTue 7-9pm, Apr 2-May 21
UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) $299 (8 sessions)
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Medical & Heal th Care
MEDICAL ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE PROGRAMUNLV’s Medical Assistant program leverages the
university’s facilities, instructors, and reputation to
provide its graduates with an unparalleled hands-
on training experience. In just six months you will be
ready to enter the medical field knowing the latest
technologies and skills. The curriculum combines
classroom lectures and discussions with hands-on lab
experiences and extensive online support. To register
call 702-895-3394 or visit www.unlvmedassist.com for
more information.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT CERTIFICATE INFORMATION SESSIONFind out how you can develop the technical skills, knowledge, and work habits required for an entry-level position in the medical assisting field. Attend a free information session to meet instructors and learn about class format, curriculum, facilities, online support, financial assistance, and employment outlook.
Dan Barber & Program Coordinator
Session III: C131ME6102CThu 5:30-6:30pm, Dec 13
Session IV: C131ME6102DTue 5:30-6:30pm, Jan 8
Session V: C131EME6102EThu 5:30-6:30pm, Jan 24
UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR)
Information sessions are free and open to the public.Call 702-895-3394 to reserve your seat today.
MEDICAL ASSISTANT PROGRAMPrepare for a career working with patients or supporting the administrative functions of a medical office. The curriculum covers a wide variety of tasks frequently assigned to medical assistants including scheduling, reception, bookkeeping, insurance billing and coding, maintaining medical records, preparing patients for examination, assisting with physicals, performing screening tests, preparing medical equipment, and more.
C131ME6130 50 CEUsStaffMon-Thu 6-9pm, Feb 25-Aug 29UNLV Shadow Lane Campus1001 Shadow Lane, Las Vegas, NV 89106$5,995PLUS tech fee of $995 for books & materials, online student chat room, interactive study guides, support website.
Sports & Wel lness
PERSONAL TRAINER CERTIFICATEPersonal fitness trainers work one-on-one with clients
to define fitness goals, design customized training
plans, and assess progress. Personal trainers enjoy
flexible hours and energetic work environments
including gyms, corporate fitness centers, and resorts.
Earn a Personal Fitness Trainer Certificate from a
nationally-recognized program and make the leap
into this exciting career field.
NASM PERSONAL FITNESS TRAINER PROGRAMPrepare for a career as a personal trainer with a NCAA-accredited National Academy of Sports Medicine certification. The course will cover basics of human movement, resistance training, flexibility, cardiovascular training, balance, core, reactive training, speed, agility, and quickness. You will gain hands-on experience with fitness assessments and learn how to work with future clients. The course includes a 30-hour structured internship program and will prepare you to successfully pass the certification exam.
C131SM3100 9 CEUsHeather Doane, M.Ed., NASMTue & Thu 6:30-9:30pm, Mar 26-May 30UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) $1,900 (20 sessions)
For additional Sports & Wellness classes, see Health & Fitness section on page 28.
Health & Fitness
CPR/AED, First Aid � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 27
Dance � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 27
Sports & Wellness � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � 28
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CPR/AED, First AidCPR/AED, ADULT & CHILD: AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATIONLearn lifesaving skills and what to do until emergency care arrives in this combined CPR/AED for adults and children. Subjects taught include adult and child CPR and AED, cardiac arrest, choking, and treatment for shock. Each participant will have his/her own manikin and a face shield for CPR practice. This two-year American Heart Association certification is accepted by most teaching institutions and medical institutions, as well as by many other occupations.
Bill Bigham, Certified American Heart Association Instructor
Session I: C131HE1100AThu 7-9pm, Jan 3UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 512
Session II: C131HE1100BWed 7-9pm, Mar 6UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 400
Session III: C131HE1100CWed 9-11am, May 8 UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 512
$49 Includes certification card upon successful completion of course; text loaned.
CPR/AED & FIRST AID, ADULT & CHILD: AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATIONRespond effectively and confidently to a medical emergency, providing lifesaving support until emergency care arrives. Subjects taught include adult and child CPR and AED, cardiac arrest, choking, and treatment for shock. The first aid portion of the course covers
illnesses, bleeding injuries, musculoskeletal injuries, bites and stings, and more. This two-year American Heart Association certification is accepted by most teaching institutions and medical institutions, as well as by many other occupations.
Bill Bigham, Certified American Heart Association Instructor
Session I: C131HE1101AWed 9am-2pm, Feb 6UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300
Session II: C131HE1101BWed 9am-2pm, Apr 10UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300
$79 Includes certification card upon successful completion of course; text loaned.
DanceCOUNTRY TWO-STEP & COWBOY CHA CHAImpress out on the country western dance floor when you master Country Two-Step and Cowboy Cha Cha. Country Two-Step is popular because its easy step pattern can be embellished once you know the basics. Cowboy Cha Cha may look tricky, but it is actually an easy-to-learn country line dance. Class is suitable for all experience
levels. Couples will not change partners; singles will change partners.
C131SF2118Kim SakrenSat 6:30-7:30pm, Jan 5-Feb 23Kids In Motion2250 N. Rainbow Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89129 (702-645-5250)$135 (8 sessions)
GUIDED DANCE PRACTICE SESSIONPractice your dance steps and gain more confidence out on the dance floor. Class will begin by learning a new dance step each week from a variety of dance styles. Participants will review the steps they have learned as the instructor coaches each couple to correct any troublesome moves and improve style. This class is
open to couples only.
C131SF1161Kim SakrenSat 7:30-9pm, Mar 2-Apr 20Kids In Motion 2250 N. Rainbow Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89129 (702-645-5250)$135 (8 sessions)
LATIN AMERICAN SOCIAL DANCESample the romantic Rumba, spicy hot Cha Cha, and the sizzlin’ Mambo! Learn the nuances of leading and following Latin American step patterns and music rhythms. Class is suitable for all experience levels. Couples will not change partners; singles will change partners.
C131SF1147Kim SakrenSat 7:30-8:30pm, Jan 5-Feb 23Kids In Motion 2250 N. Rainbow Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89129 (702-645-5250)$135 (8 sessions)
SWING MIXMaster the basics of East Coast Single Time Swing, also known as Triple Time Swing. This versatile partner dance works for slow, medium, or fast music tempos and can be embellished as you gain experience and confidence out on the floor. Class is suitable for all experience levels. Couples will not change partners; singles will change partners.
C131SF1127Kim SakrenSat 6:30-7:30pm, Mar 2-Apr 20Kids in Motion2250 N. Rainbow Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89129 (702-645-5250)$135 (8 sessions)
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Sports & Wel lnessGOLF-BEGINNINGPractice the fundamentals of golf including chipping, putting, woods, irons, and rules of the game. Novice players will gain confidence and skills to get out on the links quickly. Equipment will be provided. Dress code is required for Black Mountain Golf Course. Please wear only soft spike golf shoes or tennis shoes.
Gene Munk, PGA Professional
Session I: C131SF1104ASat 11am-12:30pm, Mar 9-Apr 13
Session II: C131SF1104BSun 9:30-11am, Mar 10-Apr 21 (No class Mar 31)
Session III: C131SF1104CSat 11am-12:30pm, Apr 27-Jun 8 (No class May 25)
Session IV: C131SF1104DSun 9:30-11am, Apr 28-Jun 9 (No class May 26)
Black Mountain Golf & Country Club500 Greenway Road, Henderson, NV 89015 (702-565-7933)$115 (6 sessions)
FLY FISHING Learn to read a water, pick a fly, tie a knot, and cast a line. Fly fishing is easy to learn, great for relaxation, and addictively fun. This one-day workshop starts with an education on equipment, knots, entomology (basic bugs), fishing strategies, and nearby fishing opportunities. A hands-on casting clinic will be followed by fishing at Lake Las Vegas. Equipment, handouts, and fishing permit are provided for the course. Contact instructor John Campbell at flyfisher@cox.net or 702-499-8921 for questions and specific meeting place.
C131SF1169John Campbell, Jerry Stein, & Bill TerescoSat 9am-3pm, Mar 16Lake Las Vegas; contact instructor for specific meeting place.$99
See personal training on page 25.
MINDFULNESS MEDITATION (MM)Improve mood, decrease stress, and increase mental focus with Mindfulness Meditation (MM) techniques. You will learn to focus your thoughts with breathing and meditation, and to stay open to emotions instead of ignoring or denying them. We will explore the kindness/healing (metta) side of MM, where visualizations and imagery are used to open the heart and heal the mind, body, and spirit. Walking and eating meditations will be included.
C131PG1189Linda Rohacek, B.S. PsychologySat 11am-1pm, Jan 19-Feb 9UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 400$95 (4 sessions)
MINDFULNESS MEDITATION (MM) CONTINUESYour instructor will lead you in doing a body scan, mindfulness movement, big sky meditation, and other techniques designed to bring you into the present moment. Participants must be able to lie down for 45 minutes and to gently move their body for 30 minutes. You must have taken a prior Mindfulness Meditation class or have attended a Vipassana retreat.
C131PG1112Linda Rohacek, B.S. PsychologySat 11am-1pm, Mar 2-23UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) $79 (3 sessions)
YOGA: MIXED LEVEL Elevate your yoga practice with this Hatha Yoga class for advanced beginner through intermediate practitioners. You will explore more advanced yoga poses, flows, and breathing techniques, and improve your balance, flexibility, strength, and relaxation. All About Yoga is equipped with yoga mats, blocks, straps, bolsters, and more. Register for a full semester up front for a 20% discount.
Dorothy Guy, RYT 500 & PRYT
Session I: C131SF1230AWed 5:45-6:45pm, Jan 9-Feb 13$85 (6 sessions)
Session II: C131SF1230BWed 5:45-6:45pm, Feb 20-Mar 27$85 (6 sessions)
Full Semester: C131SF1123Wed 5:45-6:45pm, Jan 9-Mar 27$136 (12 sessions)
All About Yoga601 Whitney Ranch, Bldg. C-16, Henderson, NV 89014 (702-458-8088)
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English as a Second Language (ESL) � � � � � 30
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Engl ish As A Second Language (ESL) ESL ACCELERATEDStudents who already have English skills can improve mastery of the language by building on vocabulary, reading, writing, and conversational skills. The course will be divided into two, 10-week semesters. The first semester will cover units 1-6 in the textbook. The second semester will continue with units 7-12 at a relatively fast pace. The required textbook, Passages, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131LA1126Barbara Lander, M.Ed.Sat 9am-noon, Jan 26-Mar 30 Carol Harter Classroom Building Complex (CBC) $229 (10 sessions)
ESL BASICBegin learning English language skills, focusing on everyday conversation at work, at home, and in the community. Emphasis will be on speaking, listening, reading, and writing in a fun and relaxed learning environment. We will discuss work, activities, and abilities, and express likes, dislikes, interests, and opinions. ESL Basic is divided into two, 10-week semesters. Units 1-14 will be covered in the beginning semester followed by units 15-28 in the continuing semester. The required text and workbook, WorldView I, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131LA2125Cecilia P. Ordinario, M.Ed.Sat 9am-12:15pm, Feb 9-Apr 20 (No class Mar 30)Carol Harter Classroom Building Complex (CBC) $229 (10 sessions)
ESL INTERMEDIATEDevelop English speaking, listening, and vocabulary skills through directed discussions about work, family, relationships, and culture. Vocabulary, reading, writing, and conversation will be stressed. Audio and video tapes will be used in each class. ESL Intermediate is divided into two, 10-week semesters. Units 1-14 will be covered in the beginning semester followed by units 15-28 during the continuing semester. The required textbook, WorldView 2, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131LA1124Barbara Lander, M.Ed.Sat 1-4pm, Jan 26-Mar 30 Carol Harter Classroom Building Complex (CBC) $229 (10 sessions)
Fore ign Languages CONVERSATIONAL CHINESE IChina’s economic rise means the world has a new second language—Mandarin. Learn practical and daily conversational Mandarin Chinese for use in travel or business. You will be introduced to Chinese customs and culture and have the opportunity to speak Chinese at every class. By the end of the course you should be able to initiate conversations and answer questions in Chinese. The required textbook and CD, Learn Chinese with Me - Student’s Book, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131LA1112Xiaowei Hunt, M.A. Sat 9am-noon, Feb 2-Apr 13 (No class Mar 30)Carol Harter Classroom Building Complex (CBC) $189 (10 sessions)
CONVERSATIONAL CHINESE IIContinue your study of Chinese customs, culture, and language. Speak Mandarin Chinese at every class, building vocabulary and conversation skills. The required textbook and CD, Learn Chinese with Me - Student’s Book, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Prerequisite: Conversational Chinese I, an equivalent beginning Chinese class, or the ability to conduct simple, daily conversations in Chinese.
C131LA1101Xiaowei Hunt, M.A. Sat 1-4pm, Feb 2-Apr 13 (No class Mar 30)Carol Harter Classroom Building Complex (CBC) $189 (10 sessions)
FRENCH: BEGINNING LEVEL CONVERSATIONBegin your French instruction with an accomplished English/French speaker and teacher. Basic grammar, common conversational phrases, and everyday vocabulary will be our starting point for building conversations. A quick look at French culture will be included in our study. The required textbook, Learn French the Fast and Fun Way, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131LA1107L. Lipari Sat 9am-noon, Feb 2-Mar 23UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511$175 (8 sessions)
FRENCH: CONTINUING LEVEL CONVERSATIONAdvance your understanding of conversational French. After reviewing the basics, new material will be introduced to build vocabulary and provide additional practice in conversational skills. This course is a continuation of French: Beginning Level Conversation, or for those with a basic understanding of the language. The required textbook, Learn French the Fast and Fun Way, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131LA1107L. Lipari Sat 9am-noon, Apr 6-Jun 1 (No class May 25)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511$175 (8 sessions)
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ITALIAN: BEGINNING LEVEL CONVERSATIONCommunicate better with the Italian-speaking people in your life or prepare for a more enjoyable trip to Italy. This class will include basic language structure, correct pronunciation, and vocabulary for simple phrases and sentences. The required text, Learn Italian the Fast and Fun Way, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131LA1106L. LipariSat 1-4pm, Feb 2-March 23UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511$175 (8 sessions)
ITALIAN: CONTINUING LEVEL CONVERSATIONAdvance your understanding of conversational Italian. After reviewing the basics, new material will be introduced to build vocabulary and provide additional practice in conversational skills. This course is a continuation of Italian: Beginning Level Conversation, or for those with a basic understanding of the language. The required textbook, Learn Italian the Fast and Fun Way, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131LA1107L. Lipari Sat 1-4pm, Apr 6-Jun 1 (No class May 25)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511$175 (8 sessions)
SPANISH: BEGINNING LEVEL Knowledge of Spanish phrases and sentences is helpful in the workplace or while traveling. Learn simple conversation and vocabulary to use in everyday situations. We will include enough grammatical study for an understanding of the language structure. The required textbook, Learn Spanish the Fast and Fun Way, Third Edition, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131LA1104Diane Orgill, M.A.Tue & Thu 6:30-8:30pm, Jan 10-Feb 12UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 401$179 (10 Sessions)
SPANISH: CONTINUING LEVELIf you have taken a beginning Spanish class or have an understanding of the basic language, this course will provide you an opportunity for advancement. After a review, new material will be introduced so you can build vocabulary and improve your conversational skills. The required textbook, Learn Spanish the Fast and Fun Way, Third Edition, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131LA1105Diane Orgill, M.A. Tue & Thu 6:30-8:30pm, Feb 19-Mar 21UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 512$179 (10 sessions)
SPANISH FOR HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONALSSuccessfully communicate with patients and their families in a variety of health care scenarios. Learn practical vocabulary and phrases specific to admission procedures, insurance, and medical specialties. The required textbook, Spanish for Health Care Professionals, Third Edition, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
C131LA1128Diane Orgill, M.A.Sat 9:30am-noon, Feb 2-Apr 13 (No class Mar 30)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 403$185 (10 sessions)
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Writ ing EDITING & PROOFREADING YOUR WORKMake a positive impression with clear, concise, and grammatically correct personal or business correspondence. This half-day program will focus on essentials such as content, flow, mechanics, spelling, and punctuation. You will leave the workshop with several editing exercises you may use to self-test and practice the skills you have learned.
C131WR1150Richard R. Becker, ABCThu 6-9pm, May 2UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$75
HOW TO WRITE A SCREENPLAYScreenwriting is an art, a craft, and a business. Learn to balance intimate human emotions with conflicts large enough to justify the big screen. Fundamentals to be covered include format, dialogue, characters, and theme, with special training on how to plot. Writing for the independent film world will be discussed, as will pitching to the Hollywood studio system.
C131WR141John HillWed 7:15-9pm, Feb 27-Apr 3UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 403$185 (6 sessions)
THE NEW AGE OF PUBLISHINGQuit waiting around! Get your book published and distributed worldwide in as little as 24 hours with new digital publishing methods. Join in discussions about the ins-and-outs of electronic publishing, how to get literary agents to notice your work, strategies to promote your publications, and common mistakes made by just about every aspiring author.
C131WR1101Tom BirdSat 11:30am-2:30pm, Mar 2UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 400$49
WRITE YOUR BOOK IN A WEEKENDWriting your book does not have to be slow, difficult, or impossible. Figure out whether you actually have a book inside of you, connect with your book so it just comes flowing out, and get over writer’s block forever. Find the time to write and discover how to self-induce your ability to write at any time and in any place.
C131WR1100Tom BirdSat 8-11am, Mar 2UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 400$49
WRITING, PUBLISHING & MARKETING YOUR BOOK: DAYLONG WRITERS’ CONFERENCEThis day-long writers’ conference will take you from
writing to publishing to marketing your book! Each
session can be taken independently, or you can sign
up for two or more sessions at a substantial discount.
To receive discount students must call 702-895-3394
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WRITING YOUR 1ST BOOK (OR 7TH!)Complete your book, either fiction or non-fiction, in as little as two months by following the instructor’s own 10-step writing method.
Session I: C131WR1161ASat 1-2:45pm, Feb 9
PUBLISHING YOUR BOOKDiscuss key differences between traditional publishing and self-publishing regarding time, money, control, and profits. Learn about ISBN, copyrights, Library of Congress, and IRS issues. Find out how to operate your own writing and/or publishing business.
Session II: C131WR1161BSat 3-4:45pm, Feb 9
MARKETING YOUR BOOK Discover how to make a profit before your book is even printed, how to set up local and nationwide book signings for maximum sales, how to set up and present a seminar to earn rave reviews, how to write news releases to promote your work, and much more.
Session III: C131WR1161CSat 5-6:45pm, Feb 9
Bobbie ChristensenUNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$35 each session (when registering for more than one session) $44 when registering for one session only
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Act ingACTOR’S BARRE: IMPROVISATION & ACTIONExplore the physical and sensorial foundations of human expression through a structured set of improvisatory exercises. Beginning and experienced actors will learn to integrate movement, breath, sound, and voice through daily repetition of 20 diverse and flexible physical actions embodying thought and feeling. Actors, directors,
dancers, teachers, performing artists, and other interested individuals are invited to attend this weekend intensive. Additional information is available at www.expressiveactor.org.
C131AT1101Michael Lugering, Master TeacherSat & Sun 10am-6pm, Feb 23 & 24Alta Ham Fine Arts (HFA) Room 124Register by Jan 1: $200; After Jan 1: $250
THE EXPRESSIVE ACTOR: 5 & 8-DAY SUMMER TRAINING INTENSIVEThe Lugering Method is an innovative and practical approach to training the “total actor,” fusing acting, movement, and voice into a unified approach. Your performance will become more expressive, human, and adaptable when you work in this method. Beginning and experienced actors, directors, dancers, teachers, performing artists, and other interested individuals are invited to attend the 5-day Expressive Actor course.
Participants in the 8-day Teacher Training Intensive take the 5-day Expressive Actor course, and then spend three days learning to incorporate the principles and practices of the Lugering Method into their own classroom. Teaching methods, practices, and strategies for developing an integrated voice, movement, and acting curriculum will be discussed. Participants registering for teacher training need not be accepted into the Expressive Actor Teacher Certification Program. Additional information is available at www.expressiveactor.org.
C132CO1122A 5-day Acting IntensiveMichael Lugering, Master TeacherMon-Fri 10am-5pm, Jun 10-14Alta Ham Fine Arts (HFA) Room 124Register by May 1: $500; After May 1: $550
C132CO1122B 8-day Teacher Training IntensiveMichael Lugering, Master TeacherMon-Tue 10am-5pm, Jun 10-18 (No class Jun 15)Alta Ham Fine Arts (HFA) Room 124Register by May 1: $800; After May 1: $850
See also Radio & TV Voice-Over on page 6 & How to Make a Cheap Feature Film on page 42.
Arts & Craf tsINTRODUCTION TO ACRYLICSAcrylic paints share some similarities with both watercolor and oil painting, yet they also offer their own beautiful and unique characteristics. Course will cover brush and non-brush work, color mixing, transparent and opaque application, textural and collage options, composition, creative aids, simple special effects, and critiques. Supply list will be provided.
C131AR1121Gae “Gabbie” HirschWed 6-9pm, Feb 6-Mar 6UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 401$115 (5 sessions)
ACRYLICS IIExplore more sophisticated possibilities by painting with acrylics on layered, textured, and collaged surfaces. Learn how to build paintings even if you do not draw well. Investigate traditional oil techniques translated for acrylics. Your instructor will introduce you to varied subject matter including landscapes, animals, architecture, abstract, and people. Supply list will be provided.
C131AR1100Gae “Gabbie” HirschWed 6-9pm, Mar 20-Apr 17UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 401$115 (5 sessions)
BASIC OILSGet inspired by the intensity and texture of oil painting. Start with the basics including brush selection, canvas preparation, palettes, colors, mediums, glazes, varnishes, easels, and lighting. Learn to mix colors from absolute primaries and from standard commercially available colors, experiment with composition, and find out where to look for inspiration and source materials. Supply list will be provided.
C131AR1143Gae “Gabbie” HirschSun 1:30-4:30pm, Feb 10-Mar 10UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$115 (5 sessions)
DRAWING FOR BEGINNERSWork through a number of exercises designed to train the eye, hand, and imagination to work as a team. Learn about shapes, shading, contour drawing, and negative space. This class provides step-by-step introduction for people who have not drawn before or who would like a refresher class. Supply list will be provided.
C131AR1130S.C. JonesWed 6-8:30pm, Jan 23-Feb 20UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$115 (5 sessions)
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DRAWING: CONTINUINGAdd gesture and figure drawing, color theory, and composition to your drawing skill set. Class time will be split between instruction and studio time. Artists will benefit from instructor and classmate feedback on their work. Supply list will be provided.
C131AR1131S.C. JonesWed 6-8:30pm, Feb 27-Mar 20UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 300$89 (4 sessions)
STONE CARVINGWork with the natural shape of the stone as you learn the use of carving tools, practice finishing techniques, and experiment with 3D design. Use of studio tools is included. Bring protective eyeglasses or safety goggles to the first class. Expect to pay approximately $70–$100 for a stone. No previous art background is required.
C131AR1114Sharon GainsburgSat 9:30am-12:30pm, Jan 26-Mar 30Sharon Gainsburg Studio1039 S. Main Street, Las Vegas, NV 89129 (702-249-3200)$350 (10 sessions)
WATERCOLOR BASICSEmbrace watercolor’s luminosity and versatility as an art medium. Start from scratch discussing materials, tools, techniques, color, composition, creative aids, and simple special effects. At each class instructional time is followed by studio time, where you will transfer techniques and theories onto paper. Prior experience is not required. Supply list will be provided.
C131AR1140Gae “Gabbie” HirschSat 1:30-4:30pm, Feb 2-Mar 2 UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$115 (5 sessions)
WATERCOLOR BASICS CONTINUEDContinue your experimentation with watercolor as you gain experience with shadows and lighting, water, reflective and transparent surfaces, and different types of perspective. You will explore opaque watercolors and mixed media options. Build on the skills you learned in the Watercolor Basics course or expand on your prior experience in art. Supply list will be provided.
C131AR1141Gae “Gabbie” HirschSat 1:30-4:30pm, Mar 16-Apr 20 (No class Mar 30) UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$115 (5 sessions)
WOODWORKING: BASICUnderstand how to set up, use, and maintain all major woodworking tools including the table saw, jointer, planer, drill press, band saw, and stationary belt sander. Classes meet in a well-equipped woodshop, featuring a SawStop table saw, two jointers, 24” planer, wide board sander, and much more. Participants complete three projects designed to teach practical use of the tools. Upon completion, feel confident enough to not only use all of these tools, but to make wise purchases of your own tools.
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Session I: C131AR1190A Mon 6-9pm, Jan 7-Feb 18 (No class Feb 11)
Session II: C131AR1190BThu 6-9pm, Mar 7-Apr 11
Wood It Is!2267 Gowan, Suite 106/107, North Las Vegas, NV 89032 (702-631-1870)$335 (6 sessions)Includes $85 in materials
WOODWORKING: COOL THINGS FOR YOUR HOME Practice various woodworking techniques while building unique accessories for your home. You will gain additional experience with skills covered in Woodworking: Basic, and learn a few new tricks to improve your final project. You will complete three projects; a mirror or a custom clock are two options, but you will get to choose.
Some projects, including mirrors, require purchase of additional supplies.
Prerequisite: Woodworking: Basic.
C131AR1135Jamie YoconoTue 6-9pm, Mar 5-Apr 9Wood It Is!2267 Gowan, Suite 106/107, North Las Vegas, NV 89032 (702-631-1870)$335 (6 Sessions)Includes $85 in materials
WOODWORKING: INTERMEDIATEDevelop woodworking techniques to help you build any piece you design. Add new skills to your woodworking bag of tricks, including cutting compound miter joints, machining finger joints, mortise and tenon joinery, cutting tapers, working with plastic laminate, and much more. You will complete projects designed to help you practice and refine your newly-learned skills.
Prerequisite: Woodworking: Basic.
C131AR1192Jamie YoconoTue 6-9pm, Jan 8-Feb 19 (No class Feb 12)Wood It Is!2267 Gowan, Suite 106/107, North Las Vegas, NV 89032 (702-631-1870)$335 (6 Sessions)Includes $85 in materials
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Explor ing & TravelFREE VACATIONS: TRAVEL FREE, PLUS MAKE MONEY DOING IT!With a bit of creativity, you can travel for free or even earn money while you see the world! Explore innovative ways to fund your travel dreams including frequent traveler programs, mystery shopping, teaching English, writing articles, volunteering, importing goods, or leading tours. Find out how to retire abroad and stretch your savings, or how to start a business and work from anywhere. This class is offered at UNLV only one time per year and is bursting with tips for adventurous individuals in mid-career transition, retirees, or recent graduates seeking full or part-time work and travel. Includes textbook.
C131GI1314Gina HenryMon 6:30-9:30pm, Feb 11UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511$65
IT’S A DATE! EXPLORING THE CHINA RANCH DATE FARMExplore China Ranch Date Farm near Death Valley. The land was originally farmed in the late 1800s by a Chinese immigrant. It changed hands several times before dates were planted in the early 1900s. The ranch has produced a variety of agricultural products over the years, but dates have remained its mainstay. Plan to walk two to three miles over uneven ground exploring a working date farm, historical site, old mines, and a creek with hiking trails and wildlife.
Bring water, lunch, and good walking shoes. Transportation will be in minivans and is included with registration.
C131EX1152Paula Garrett & Margie KleinSat 8:30am-4:30pm, Mar 16UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Back Parking Lot$85
In the Planning Stage for Dec 2013/Jan 2014ANTARCTIC TRIPA visit to Antarctica is a visit to the very ends of the earth. This land of glittering ice, majestic peaks, and dazzling beauty is a haven for migratory birds, whales, seals, and other marine mammals who come each summer to feast in its food-rich coastal waters. We will be visiting during the Antarctic summer (our winter) when temperatures are mild, generally hovering just above freezing.
Your UNLV trip leaders both have extensive experience in the Antarctic. UNLV geologist Margaret Rees, Ph.D. was funded by the National Science Foundation to conduct geological research in the Transantarctic Mountains for eight field seasons. For her research and service she was awarded the U.S. Congressional Polar Medal for Scientific Service in Antarctica and an Antarctic mountain was named in her honor.
Nevada artist and naturalist Sharon K. Schafer has worked extensively in the Antarctic and Sub-Antarctic Islands as an artist-in-residence, photographer, and videographer. Her paintings and photographs of the Antarctic region have been exhibited in museums across the country.
For more information as it becomes available please contact Michelle Baker at michelle.baker@unlv.edu or 702-895-3254.
In the Planning Stage for April/May 2014EXPLORE THE GALAPAGOS ISLANDS & QUITO: A NATURAL HISTORY AND PHOTOGRAPHIC ADVENTUREJoin Dr. Margaret N. (Peg) Rees and artist Sharon K. Schafer as we travel to Quito, Ecuador and the Galapagos Islands. You will spend two evenings in Quito, the first city to be declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Explore Quito’s history, art, and architecture with an included cultural tour of the city. After Quito, we will depart on an incredible ten-day Galapagos experience onboard our privately chartered 16-person catamaran. The catamaran’s small size will allow you a very intimate, comfortable, and personal exploration of the islands.
The Galapagos Islands are a small, rocky archipelago 500 miles off the coast of Ecuador. Isolated from the mainland for millions of years, the islands are home to an abundance of unique wildlife. You will cruise to pristine islands and walk among colonies of animals and birds unfazed by your presence. Observe magnificent Galapagos marine iguana, experience up-close encounters with nesting flightless cormorants, watch the magnificent frigate bird in its courtship display, and snorkel amid tropical fish, sea turtles, and sea lions.
The Galapagos Islands and Quito adventure is for active travelers. Quito is located at 9,100 feet above sea level, and when exploring the Galapagos Islands, you should be able to comfortably climb in and out of small rubber rafts.
For more information as it becomes available please contact Michelle Baker at michelle.baker@unlv.edu or 702-895-3254.
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Adults from across the country will join us for a week of adventures, lectures, and extracurricular activities related to Las Vegas.
Your registration fee includes all activities, hotel accommodations, and meals. If you do not require hotel accommodations because you reside in Las Vegas, enjoy a discount on the registration fee. Locals can save the cost of airfare and take a “staycation” with an exciting and dynamic Road Scholar program through UNLV.
To register or get additional information, call Road Scholar Participant Services at 877-426-8056, or go online at www.roadscholar.org and enter the program number. Listed below are the Spring 2013 program offerings:
Food & BeverageA TASTE OF NOODLESEmbrace the versatility of noodles from around the globe as Chef Kincaid shares simple, mouth-watering recipes to add to your repertoire. Class will explore various types of Asian noodle dishes, as well as create meals utilizing Italian pastas.
C131HA1167Chef Les KincaidTue 6-8:30pm, Feb 19 & 26Ferguson Enterprises4175 S. Grand Canyon Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89147(702-368-2284, before 5pm)$98 (2 Sessions)
CHICKEN FUNDAMENTALSExperience flavorful and juicy chicken with a variety of Chef Kincaid’s easy and delicious recipes. Learn proper cooking techniques for whole chickens and chicken pieces, including how to cut up a chicken. Covered methods include roasting, braising, pan-frying, and grilling.
C131HA1186Chef Les KincaidTue 6-8:30pm, Mar 5Ferguson Enterprises4175 S. Grand Canyon Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89147(702-368-2284, before 5pm)$49
CHOCOLATE & WINE PAIRINGProperly pair chocolates and wines for heightened enjoyment. Identify and match subtleties of taste, texture, and intensity to draw out the best qualities in both the chocolate and wine. Discover new favorite pairings and encounter a few surprises along the way. You must be 21 to enroll in this class.
C131HA1135Chef Les KincaidTue 6-8:30pm, Feb 12Ferguson Enterprises4175 S. Grand Canyon Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89147(702-368-2284, before 5pm)$69
ESSENTIAL KNIFE SKILLSBecome a successful, efficient, and safe cook by mastering proper knife techniques. Observe and practice proper knife handling and sharpening, learn how to slice, dice, and chop, and the art of cutting up a chicken.
C131HA1238Chef Les KincaidTue 6-8:30pm, Feb 5Ferguson Enterprises4175 S. Grand Canyon Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89147(702-368-2284, before 5pm)$39
Crime Scene ForensicsSection I: 12156RJMon-Fri, Jan 14-18
That’s EntertainmentSection II: 1662RJSun-Fri, Feb 10-15
Crime Scene ForensicsSection III: 12156RJMon-Fri, Feb 18-22
Crime Scene ForensicsSection IV: 12156RJMon-Fri, Mar 25-29
Crime Scene ForensicsSection V: 12156RJMon-Fri, Apr 8-12
Organized Crime Section VI: 17297RJMon-Fri, Apr 15-19
That’s EntertainmentSection VII: 1662RJSun-Fri, Apr 21-26
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EXPLORING WINE SENSORY Increase your wine appreciation by identifying aromas and flavors found in wine. This is an interactive, fun class to help you broaden your wine evaluation skills to include all your senses. Participants will experience different varietals and a multitude of sensory aromas during this class. You must be 21 to enroll in this class.
C131HA1162Chef Les KincaidWed 6-8:30pm, Mar 20-Apr 10Total Wine & More (Summerlin) 730 S. Rampart Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89145 (702-933-8740)$149 (4 sessions)
SIMPLE MAIN MEALSSpend less time in the kitchen with simple main meal recipes from Chef Kincaid. Incorporate a wide range of different food groups into easy, flavorful, nutritious family meals everyone will love. Experiment with herbs and spices to improve the flavor of your food. Also learn how to use seasonings to reduce fat, sugar, and sodium in your diet.
C131HA1164Chef Les KincaidTue 6-8:30pm, Mar 12 & 19Ferguson Enterprises4175 S. Grand Canyon Dr., Las Vegas, NV 89147(702-368-2284, before 5pm)$98 (2 sessions)
TASTE OF WINESExperience the richness and diversity of wines from around the world. Tastes include champagnes and sparkling wines, as well as big reds from Australia, Chile, Argentina, South Africa, and Europe. We will talk about sensory evaluation, types of wines and grapes, ordering wine, and food/wine matching. You must be 21 to enroll in this class.
C131HA1141Chef Les KincaidWed 6-8:30pm, Feb 6-Mar 13Total Wine & More (Summerlin) 730 S. Rampart Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89145 (702-933-8740)$225 (6 sessions)
WINES & CHEESES OF ITALY & FRANCEJoin us for a tour of Italy and France and discover exceptional cheeses paired with delicious wines from these regions. Discover why cheeses and wines from the same areas pair so beautifully together. Whether enjoyed as an aperitif or as a desserts course, you are sure to savor these artisanal favorites. You must be 21 to enroll in this class.
C131HA1170Chef Les KincaidWed 6-8:30pm, Apr 17 & 24Total Wine & More (Summerlin)730 S. Rampart Blvd., Las Vegas, NV 89145 (702-933-8740)$125 (2 sessions)
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ADVANCED PAPER CONSERVATIONDiscover advanced techniques for preserving works of art on paper and unbound paper artifacts. Explore topics including conservation documentation, advanced surface cleaning, mold and mildew remediation, filling areas of paper loss, bleaching, inpainting, and special housings. A recommended $23 tool kit will be available
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C131AR1126Michael FrazierSat 1-5pm, Mar 2-16Lied Library (LLB) Special Collections$195 (3 sessions)
CLAM SHELL BOX CONSTRUCTIONConstruct a custom-made clamshell presentation box to protect a fragile or treasured book. Discussion will also cover other protective archival enclosures. Students are encouraged to bring a book from home with which to work. All supplies will be provided. A recommended $23 tool kit will be available for sale, but is not required for this workshop.
C131AR1154Michael FrazierSat 1-5pm, Jan 26-Feb 9Lied Library (LLB) Special Collections$195 (3 sessions)
DISASTER PLANNING: PROTECTING YOUR PERSONAL TREASURESSafeguard your own personal collections and treasures from natural disasters by following models developed by museums, archives, and libraries. Designed for non-professionals, this workshop will walk you through the disaster planning process. You will see how a little
advance planning can go a long way toward preventing or minimizing a major catastrophe. Lecture will be followed by hands-on demonstrations for salvaging artifacts from fire and flood.
C131AR1128Michael FrazierSat 1-5pm, May 4Lied Library (LLB) Special Collections$45
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Home & Gardening CONTAINER GARDENING FOR LAS VEGASAdd color, seasonal interest, and dimension to your yard or patio with container gardening. Discuss the correct soil, planting methods, types of containers, and proper watering for pots. Beginners will learn some easy plant combinations; seasoned green-thumbs will add interest with alternate plants and more complex combinations.
C131HA1145Amy ZeldenrustFri 2-4pm, Feb 8UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$35
ENJOY FOUR SEASONS OF COLOR & FRAGRANCE RIGHT OUTSIDE YOUR DOOR Take your Las Vegas yard from blah to beautiful with desert-hardy trees, shrubs, and vines. Get ideas for plants and placement for year-round success in our sometimes challenging climate. Soon you will be enjoying four seasons of fragrance and color right outside your door.
C131HA1144Amy ZeldenrustFri 2-4pm, Feb 22UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$35
GROWING & USING HERBS FROM YOUR YARDYou can grow herbs all year in Las Vegas. Join Master Gardener and plant consultant Amy Zeldenrust, and learn which herbs will grow in your garden and how to use them for easy hors d’oeuvre and cooking ideas. We will experiment with fresh herbs and different recipes which you will be able to sample in class.
C131HA1109Amy ZeldenrustFri 2-4pm, Feb 15UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$35
GROWING SPRING & SUMMER VEGETABLESKnow precisely where your food comes from when you harvest nutritious, flavorful produce from your own backyard garden. Learn how to create a raised bed for your vegetables, discuss what plants will grow through the spring and summer in Las Vegas (there are lots!), and understand how to water and care for your garden from planting through harvest.
C131HA1108Amy ZeldenrustFri 2-4pm, Feb 1UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$35
Music BEGINNING GUITARPull your rarely-used acoustic guitar out of the closet and learn to play simple melodies and beginning songs. Build a foundation of guitar basics including tuning your instrument, reading music, and playing basic strumming patterns and chords. Please bring a playable acoustic guitar, electric guitar tuner, guitar picks, and a copy of the text, Beginning Guitar Superbook by Hal Leonard (ISBN 978-0793550302).
C131MU1107Marlow ValentinMon 6:30-8pm, Feb 25-Apr 8 (No class Mar 25)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 107$95 (6 Sessions)
HIGH DESERT HORNS FRENCH HORN CHOIRHigh Desert Horns provides an outlet for French horn players in the greater Las Vegas area who wish to perform in an ensemble environment. This ensemble of eight to twenty horn players meets year round to play quartets, octets, and arrangements by some of the world’s most renowned composers. The group welcomes professionals, high school and college students, and others with one or more years of playing experience.
C131MU1115Bill Bernatis, UNLV Associate Professor of HornMon 5:30-7:30pm, Jan 28-May 6Lee & Thomas Beam Music Center (BMC) Room 160$25
LAS VEGAS CIVIC ORCHESTRAThe newly-formed Las Vegas Civic Orchestra is open to any UNLV student or Las Vegas area resident who wishes to perform in an orchestra. If you have high school, college, or professional orchestra playing experience and want to have fun and practice your playing skills in a concert group setting, this group is for you. The orchestra will perform a wide variety of standard symphonic repertoire from early Baroque through contemporary, and will perform concerts each semester.
Contact Steven Trinkle at steven.trinkle@unlv.edu to arrange for a placement audition. Late enrollment is permitted.
C131MU1109Steven Trinkle, UNLV Music Faculty in TrumpetThu 7-9pm, Jan 24-May 9Lee & Thomas Beam Music Center (BMC) $75
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LAS VEGAS FLUTE ENSEMBLE The Las Vegas Flute Ensemble is open to flutists of any age and ability, from high school and college players to professionals. The group plays music by some of the world’s most renowned composers. There is no formal audition for this group, but you should have at least one year of high school playing experience. Concerts will be given on and off campus each semester.
C131MU1108Jennifer Grim, UNLV Assistant Professor of FluteThu 7-9pm, Jan 24-May 9Lee & Thomas Beam Music Center (BMC) Room 159$25
MOCIDADE REBELDEEmbrace the rhythms of Brazil as a member of the Mocidade Rebelde percussion ensemble. The instructor will teach by demonstrating techniques, rhythms, and stylistic details rather than giving written music. This is how percussionists in the “batteria escolas” (drumming schools) are traditionally taught in Brazil. Absolute beginners through professional drummers and percussionists are welcome. All instruments are provided.
For more information email timothy.jones@unlv.edu or call 702-895-1066.
C131MU1100Kurt Rasmussen, UNLV Music Faculty in World MusicMon 1-2:15pm, Jan 28-May 6Alta Ham Fine Arts (HFA) Room 235$75
UNLV COMMUNITY CONCERT BANDFormed in January 1987, the UNLV Community Concert Band is among the oldest community instrumental groups in the Las Vegas area. The 70-plus members range in age from high school to seniors. The band plays a wide variety of music including marches, show and film scores, and classic and contemporary wind arrangements. Concerts are scheduled at on-campus and off-campus venues each semester.
Players should be relatively proficient on their instrument and have at least one year or more of high school playing experience. There is no formal audition procedure.
C131MU1102Tony LaBounty, UNLV Associate Professor of MusicWed 7-9pm, Jan 23-May 8Lee & Thomas Beam Music Center (BMC) Room 160$30
UNLV NEW HORIZONS BANDThe UNLV New Horizons Band is part of an international movement to get adults re-involved with music. This musical ensemble places a higher emphasis upon the learning and enjoyment of music above the rigor and pressures of performance. The band’s size allows for individual attention to each performer’s developmental needs. Each semester there is a short, shared concert and opportunities for outreach performances in adult communities. There are no auditions.
C131MU1104Tony LaBounty, UNLV Associate Professor of MusicTue 7-9pm, Jan 22-May 7Lee & Thomas Beam Music Center (BMC) Room 160$20
VARSITY MEN’S GLEE CLUBThe UNLV Varsity Men’s Glee Club enjoys a strong tradition of energetic music making and an atmosphere of camaraderie. The Glee Club performs on campus each semester and has appeared at out-of-state regional and national choral festivals. Repertoire includes “classical” choral music of all styles, as well as folk tunes, spirituals, and musical theatre highlights. Membership is open to UNLV students, faculty, staff, and community members.
This is a university-level ensemble and is also offered as a credit course in the university catalog (MUSE 106, 406, 506). Attendance at all rehearsals and performances is mandatory. A complete performance schedule will be available at the beginning of the semester. A placement audition will occur during the first class meeting. Students will be required to purchase a uniform for performances.
C131MU1101David B. Weiller, UNLV Director of Choral StudiesTue 1-2:20pm, Jan 22-May 7Lee & Thomas Beam Music Center (BMC) Room 118(Rando Recital Hall)$30
WOMEN’S CHORUSThe UNLV Women’s Chorus performs a broad choral repertoire written specifically for women’s voices. Repertoire includes “classical” choral music of all styles, as well as folk tunes, spirituals, and musical theatre highlights. Membership is open to UNLV students, faculty, staff, and community members.
This is a university-level ensemble and is also offered as a credit course in the university catalog (MUSE 105, 405, 505). Attendance at all rehearsals and performances is mandatory. A complete performance schedule will be available at the beginning of the semester. A placement audition will occur during the first class meeting. Students will be required to purchase a uniform for performances.
C131MU1103Jocelyn K. Jensen, UNLV Women’s Chorus DirectorTue 1-2:20pm, Jan 22-May 7Lee & Thomas Beam Music Center (BMC) Room 159$30
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Pet Tra in ing DOG OBEDIENCE BASICEliminate problem behaviors and establish a lasting bond with your dog through proper control on and off a leash. Your canine companion will learn heel, automatic sit, sit-stay, down, down-stay, come, no, drop it, leave it, and okay. You will learn how to deter jumping, barking, house soiling, and more. The first class is taught without your dog and will be 1.5 hours long. Bring proof of shots. A supply list will be discussed at the first class meeting. Dogs should be at least 16 weeks old with some socialization skills.
Sonya Hersh
Session I: C131DO2186ASun 6-7pm, Jan 13-Mar 10 (No class Jan 20, Feb 3 & 17)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511
Session II: C131DO2186BSat 8-9am, Mar 16-Apr 27 (No class Mar 30)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 512
First session will meet in assigned room at the Paradise Campus. All remaining classes will meet in the grassy, fenced-in field behind the Paradise Campus.$99 (6 sessions)
DOG OBEDIENCE INTERMEDIATEAfter a review of the basic commands of sit, stay, heel, and come, training will advance to include increased distractions, hand signals, and limited use of vocal commands. The first class is taught without your dog and will be 1.5 hours long. Bring proof of shots and proof of participation in a basic obedience class. A supply list will be discussed at the first class meeting.
C131DO2253Sonya HershSun 6-7pm, Mar 17-Apr 28 (No class Mar 31) UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511
First session will meet in assigned room at the Paradise Campus. All remaining classes will meet in the grassy, fenced-in field behind the Paradise Campus.$99 (5 sessions)
CANINE GOOD CITIZENCanine Good Citizen (CGC) is a certification program testing dogs in everyday situations in a relaxed atmosphere. The purpose is to ensure your favorite companion can be a respected member of the community who acts mannerly at home and in public places. Each week your dog will complete specific behavior assessments and tasks. The CGC test will be held on the last day of class.
Dogs completing all steps will receive their CGC certification and can work in pet therapy. Some insurance companies offer discounts for homeowners with certified pets. Bring proof of shots and proof of participation in a basic dog obedience class to the first day of class.
Sonya Hersh
Session I: C131DO2254ASat 8-9am, Jan 12-Mar 2 (No class Jan 19 or Feb 16)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511
Session II: C131DO2254BSun 7-8pm, Apr 14-May 19UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511
First session will meet in assigned room at the Paradise Campus. All remaining classes will meet in the grassy, fenced-in field behind the Paradise Campus.$125 (6 sessions)
PhotographyDIGITAL CAMERA BASICS IGet more creative with your digital photographs. You will review the functions and modes of your digital camera, and then utilize them to achieve creative results. Depicting motion, freezing motion, and painting with light will be demonstrated and practiced in class. Students should bring a digital “point and shoot” with modes or digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera to class.
C131PH1100James Mahoney, BFASat 9:30am-noon & 1:30-3:30pm, Jan 26UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 512$89
DIGITAL CAMERA BASICS II (Visual Communication)Tell a story with your images. You will learn the basics of composition, elements of design, and lighting to achieve creative results. Please bring your digital “point and shoot” with modes or digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) camera to class.
C131PH1141James Mahoney, BFASat 9:30am-noon & 1:30-3:30pm, Feb 9UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 512$89
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DIGITAL CAMERA BASICS III (Focal Lengths & Filters)Experiment with different lenses and filters to create new visual effects in your digital photography. Create dramatic perspectives through the selection of lens focal length, from wide angle to telephoto. Next, use commercial and hand-made filters to enhance image quality and creativity. Bring your digital camera to class.
C131PH1125James Mahoney, BFASat 9:30am-noon & 1:30-3:30pm, Feb 23UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 512$89
HOW TO MAKE A (CHEAP) FEATURE FILM IN TWO WEEKENDSPlan, write, and film a movie in just two weekends. Making a film with limited time and finances keeps you focused on only the essentials, resulting in creative solutions to problems. The instructor brought years of screenwriting and production experience to his own recent ultra-low-budget movie, The Great White Loan Shark, which he wrote, directed, and filmed in ONE day. He will share what he learned in making it!
C131PH1140John HillWed 7:15-9pm, Jan 9-Feb 13UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511$185 (6 sessions)
PHOTOGRAPHY: TAKING BETTER PICTURESTake full advantage of all of the buttons and dials on your camera to take better photographs of friends, family, vacations, or landscapes. The recommended book is The Photography Bible: A Complete Guide for the 21st Century Photographer by Daniel Lezano. Bring your charged-up camera to class.
Carl Hinkle
Session I: C131PH1210AWed 6:30-8pm, Jan 9-30
Session II: C131PH1210BWed 6:30-8pm, Mar 5-26
Casey’s Cameras1550 E. Tropicana Ave., Las Vegas, NV 89119 (702-736-0890)$115 (4 sessions)
THE DYNAMIC DIGITAL PORTRAITA great deal of thought should go into a portrait before you click the shutter. Gain experience setting up, posing, and lighting portraits. Your instructor will also demonstrate digital techniques in retouching and image enhancements. Students must bring a digital Single Lens Reflex (SLR) or a 35mm SLR camera and be comfortable manually setting their camera’s F-stops and shutter speeds.
C131PH1190Connie PalenSat 8:30am-5pm, Apr 20Connie Palen Photoworks 3281 S. Highland Dr., Suite 804, Las Vegas, NV 89109 (702-221-1653)$95
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Home Comput ingADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 10Instantly fix image flaws, add effects, make artistic changes, and resize images with the intuitive tools of Adobe Photoshop Elements. The program allows you to seamlessly organize and share images in print and online with photo books, prints, slideshows, and social media. The required textbook, Adobe Photoshop Elements 10 Classroom in a Book, is available at the UNLV Bookstore.
Prerequisites: Basic computer skills are required. You should have Photoshop Elements at home for practice.
C131CW8102Jessica KennedyMon 1-4pm, Mar 18-Apr 8UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Mar 11: $199; After Mar 11: $219 (4 sessions)
COMPUTER BASICSThis is a very basic class for those just learning how to use their computer and the Microsoft Windows operating system. Learn how to properly turn the computer on and off, understand the difference between single click, double click, left click, and right click on a computer mouse, use a simple word processing application, explore the Internet, and discover how to properly care for and maintain your computer through simple and easily accessible applications already on your computer.
C131CW8193Jessica KennedyMon 1-3pm, Jan 28-Mar 11 (No class Feb 18)UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Jan 22: $159; After Jan 22: $179 (6 sessions)
FACEBOOK FOR BUSINESSBuild a Facebook page for your business and then integrate it with your LinkedIn and Twitter accounts. Examples of social media marketing from a successful not-for-profit business will be discussed so you can adapt and apply similar techniques to your own unique business situation.
If you do not have existing Twitter and LinkedIn accounts for your business, you should create them prior to class. You will also need an email account to build your business Facebook page and link your accounts.
C131GI1100Jessica KennedySat 12:30-3:30pm, Feb 9UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123$49
FACEBOOK: GETTING CONNECTED Share information and connect with friends and family with Facebook. Learn how to create, customize, and navigate your own personal account. Find out how to upload photos, add friends and family, use templates, post updates, and set privacy settings. Students should have working knowledge of computers, the Internet, and email before taking this class.
Sign up for Session I if you have never had a Facebook page and want to get started. Sign up for Session II if you have a Facebook page and want to make better use of your personal page and the different Facebook applications.
Jessica Kennedy
Session I: C131GI1111A—New to FacebookSat 12:30-2:30pm, Jan 26UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123$39
Session II: C131GI1111B—Have a Personal Facebook Page & Want to Learn MoreSat 12:30-2:30pm, Feb 2UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123$39
GOOGLE I: YOUR PERSONAL INFORMATION ASSISTANT Become a power user in the most popular search engine, and make Google your personal information assistant. This class teaches numerous hidden tricks and tools you can use to refine searches and get exactly the information you need. You will learn to limit your searches to specific sites or keywords, use Google as a reference and dictionary, crunch numbers and convert measurements, and find local entertainment information from movies to dining.
C131GI1131Jessica KennedySat 1-4pm, Mar 16UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123$39
GOOGLE II: WANT TO LEARN MOREDelve further into the more advanced functions of Google including Google Docs, iGoogle, Google Calendar, Gmail, and Google Earth. You will be required to activate a free Gmail account in order to learn how to use these free Google features. The benefits of online reputation management for businesses will also be discussed.
C131GI1132Jessica KennedySat 1-4pm, Mar 23UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123$39
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INTRODUCTION TO MACS FOR WINDOWS USERSIn today’s tech-filled world, it is important to know how to operate both a Windows PC and Apple Mac computer. Windows users will learn to navigate the Mac OSX operating system, explore the desktop, access programs, and utilize applications. Class will also learn how to use several of the programs pre-installed on all Macs including iTunes, iMovie, and GarageBand. You must have experience using Windows computers prior to taking this course.
C131CW8150Kody StimpsonTue 4-6pm, Jan 8-Feb 26UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 125Register by Jan 1: $199; After Jan 1: $219 (8 sessions)
Mobi le DevicesiPAD INFORMATION SESSION: WHY YOU NEED AN iPAD IN YOUR LIFEFind out why people are raving about the iPad and why it is useful for both business and pleasure. We will briefly compare the iPad with other tablets and smartphones, and discuss available iPad options. If you already own an iPad and still need to learn the basics of how to use it, this information session will cover basic functions such as how to properly turn on/off your iPad, setting up Wi-Fi and network access on your iPad, and syncing your iPad with your computer and iTunes.
Dan Barber
Session I: C131CW8143AMon 5:30-7:30pm, Jan 14
Session II: C131CW8143BMon 5:30-7:30pm, May 6
UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511Free and open to the public; call 702-895-3394 to reserve your seat.
GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR iPAD: PART 1—OUT OF THE BOXGet the most from your iPad for work or play! You will learn how to navigate the iPad environment, use email, set up calendars, find maps, and operate other core programs. Find out how to listen to music and podcasts, watch videos, and display photos. We will walk through customizable settings and fill you in on several fun “hidden” features. If you do not know how to connect your iPad to Wi-Fi, please attend one of the information sessions.
Dan Barber
Session I: C131CW8140ATue 5:30-7:30pm, Jan 15
Session II: C131CW8140BTue 5:30-7:30pm, May 7
UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511$75 ($120 if you sign up for both parts in series)
GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR iPAD: PART 2 —THERE’S AN APP FOR THAT!Make the iPad an integral and useful part of your daily life. View demonstrations of the most useful and unique apps, get tips on how to choose between free and paid versions of the same app, and learn more efficient methods of searching the Apple iTunes store. This session also demonstrates useful peripherals available for the iPad, including keyboards, VGA output devices, stands, charging docks, headphones, and external speakers. Discussions on wireless technology and extending the iPad experience to your business complete the session. If you do not know how to connect your iPad to Wi-Fi, please attend one of the information sessions.
Dan Barber
Session I: C131CW8141AThu 5:30-7:30pm, Jan 17
Session II: C131CW8141BWed 5:30-7:30pm, May 8
UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 511$75 ($120 if you sign up for both parts in series)
SMART ABOUT SMART PHONESFind the right smart phone to meet your needs today and evolve with your needs going forward. Discuss, compare, and explore different smart phone technologies including Blackberry, Android, and iPhone. There will also be an overview of the various service provider plans and how to choose which one best suits your needs. This course does not endorse any specific phone and/or manufacturer, nor any particular carrier and/or service plan.
C131CW8210Jessica KennedyMon 1-4pm, Jan 7UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) Room 123Register by Dec 31: $45; After Dec 31: $65
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Cannon Survey CenterCannon Survey Center delivers high-quality, unbiased, and accurate data collection and analysis for the UNLV campus community, government agencies, and other regional and national clients. The center provides the management, staff, and facilities to conduct timely and cost-effective telephone, Internet, and mail surveys.
The center’s trained and dedicated staff is comprised of sampling personnel, statistical experts, computer technicians, and interviewers—all certified by the Collaborative
Institutional Training Initiative in Human Subjects Research and Ethics.
Services Available • Survey Design and Administration • Focus Group Design and Moderation • Data Collection, Entry, Coding, Analysis,
and Management
For more information, call 702-895-0486 or email pam.gallion@unlv.edu. Visit us online at http://surveys.unlv.edu.
OUTSMART THE SAT AND THE ACT
• Spot hidden clues that instantly reveal the main idea in long reading passages!
• Avoid the four sneakiest ways SAT and ACT grammar questions try to trick students!
• Shortcut math questions that stump more than 90% of test-takers!
• Compose a perfect-score essay, no matter what question the SAT asks!
Catalyst’s SAT and ACT boot camps are momentum-boosting weekend seminars that will arm you with go-to strategies for every question you will face on the day of the test. Catalyst’s programs are designed by instructors who have earned multiple perfect scores on the actual tests. You will receive a test prep book, self-study materials, and diagnostic tests, as well as copies of essays that have earned perfect scores on actual SATs.
Register online at http://continuingeducation.unlv.edu.
Session I: C131GI1103A/SATEnroll by Jan 16 • Sat & Sun 9am-1pm, Jan 19 & 20
Session II: C131GI1103B/SATEnroll by Feb 27 • Sat & Sun 9am-1pm, Mar 2 & 3
Session III: C131GI1153/ACTEnroll by Apr 3 • Sat & Sun 9am-1pm, Apr 6 & 7
Session IV: C131GI1103C/SATEnroll by Apr 24 • Sat & Sun 9am-1pm, Apr 27 & 28
Walk-in students cannot be accommodated. UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) $165 (2 sessions)
NEW
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Come for the Courses. Stay for the People!
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at UNLV is a membership-led organization stimulates minds and forges friendships among people who are retired and semi-retired in Southern Nevada. Our days are fi lled with classes, discussions, talks, social events, and travel - but never exams. Offerings span a wide range of topics, including the arts, literature, sciences, history, and government.
You do not need prior college experience, only the love of learning! This spring we will offer more than 50 study groups at eight convenient locations. The membership fee for spring semester is $75 and allows
unlimited access to all of our courses. You can also sign up for a full year membership for only $150 which includes the Summer Term for free (call for details).
Visit our website at OLLI.unlv.edu. Call 702-774-OLLI for information or to receive a Spring 2013 OLLI catalog.
C131EC9103AMon-Fri 10am-3pm, Jan 28-May 3 UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR); see bottom of page$75 Includes student parking permit for this semester only$150 Annual Membership (call for details)
Osher L i fe long Learn ingInst i tute at UNLV (OLLI at UNLV)
Satellite locations include:
Las Ventanas, MacDonald Ranch, Sun City Summerlin,
Merrill Gardens Retirement Community and Humana Henderson
OLLI at UNLV
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online.unlv.edu
Learn.Log on.
Fully online degree programs:• DNP in Doctor of Nursing Practice• Ph.D. in Nursing• Ph.D. in Nursing Urban Sustainability: Health• M.S.N. in Nursing• Master of Hospitality Administration (M.H.A.)• B.S. in Public Administration• B.A. in Social Science Studies• B.A. in Anthropology
Certifi cate Programs:• Post-Master’s Certifi cate in Nursing Education• Post-Master’s Certifi cate for Family Nurse Practitioner
Call us at (702) 895-0334 or toll-free at (877) 895-0334.
Nothing is out of reach. You’re just a click away from earning an online degree.
SUMMER TERM2013
Get ahead. Graduate sooner.
Session I: May 20–June 7 Session II: June 10–July 12 Session III: July 15–August 16
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SUMMER TERMDIVISION OF EDUCATIONAL OUTREACH
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The Division of Educational Outreach serves a community that exceeds 60,000 students. Many of our students return to refresh or refocus, while others embark on a specialized professional commitment through our certificate programs. You can provide support to directly impact our students.
Student ScholarshipsWe offer re-entry scholarships for returning and non-traditional students, such as members of the work force or military veterans, to attend for-credit classes in pursuit of an undergraduate or graduate degree. Scholarships range from $500 to $2,500. You can specify where your gift can do the most.
Program SponsorshipsWe serve the community by creating classes and training for any age on all subjects. We provide survey and research services, and work with professionals to develop curricula that may be customized for a specific profession or passion—all dependent on the needs of our students. If there is a professional focus or specific service you would like to support, you can sponsor a student, a cohort, a project or a program.
New BuildingWe anticipate strong growth over the next 10 years and have a vision for a new building to provide cutting-edge educational facilities and innovative programs for our growing community. Your tax-deductible contribution will be the foundation from which we can build.
EXTENDING LEARNING, LIFELONG.
For more information or to discuss, contact:Elizabeth (Liz) Baldizan, Ed.D.(702) 774-4626
Visit us online at http://edoutreach.unlv.edu/give
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Who Takes Our ClassesContinuing Education classes are open to anyone interested. Unless an age is specified in the class description, the minimum age to take a class is 18 years old. Individuals under the age of 18 will need their parent or guardian’s permission and approval from Continuing Education to register.
Class LocationsOur classes are located throughout the Las Vegas Valley. Each class description will specify the class location. The UNLV Paradise Campus (PAR) is located at 851 E. Tropicana in Las Vegas (Southeast corner of Tropicana and Swenson).
How to PayThere are several ways to pay for our programs to make it as easy as possible for you. Take a look at our registration information and form on page 53 of this catalog.
Course UpdatesTo keep up with demand and emerging trends, we are continuously adding new programs each semester after our catalog has been published. Go to our website, continuingeducation.unlv.edu, to see our latest offerings!
ParkingOur Paradise campus offers student parking on site. There are both metered and permit spots for our students. Meter fees are $1 per hour. Permits are required Monday-Thursday 7am – 7pm and Friday 7am – 1pm. There are a variety of permits—daily, weekly, monthly or annually—available for purchase at Parking and Transportation Services on the main campus. Daily ($3) and weekly ($7) permits are available at the Information Desk at the Paradise campus.
Disability ServicesThrough an active and continuing affirmative action program, the university provides equal opportunity and treatment in employment, admissions, and all programs in an effort to avoid discrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, and disability.
If you have a documented disability requiring assistance, you will need to contact the Disability Resource Center to coordinate necessary academic accommodations. The Disability Resource Center is located on the main campus and can be reached at 702-895-0866.
Student PrivacyIn accordance with the University of Nevada, Las Vegas policy and the U.S. Family Education Rights and Privacy Act of 1974 (FERPA), UNLV vigorously protects the privacy of student education records. UNLV does not release private records of individual students, such as grades and class schedules, without prior written consent of the student.
As permitted under federal law, the sole exception to the above practice is the release of “directory” information considered to be public in nature and not generally deemed to be an invasion of privacy. At UNLV, the following categories are defined as “directory” information: name, address, email address, telephone number, dates of attendance, full-time/part-time status, academic major, college and grade level, heights and weights of members of athletic teams, academic honors, other academic institutions recently attended, participation in UNLV organizations, and degrees earned and dates attended.
Books and SuppliesUnless otherwise noted in the course description, all books and class-specific supplies are included in your registration payment.
UNLV Paradise Campus Customer Service HoursWe are open Monday – Thursday 8am – 9pm, Friday 8am – 5pm, and Saturday 8am – 5pm. We are closed on Sundays and university holidays. Please visit edoutreach.unlv.edu for any alterations to this schedule.
Class CancellationsWe reserve the right to cancel class or make any changes to the schedule deemed necessary in order to provide our students with the best educational experience.
RefundsWe recognize you may occasionally need to cancel a registration. Unless a separate policy is stated for a specific class or classes, the following applies to all cancellations and refunds: Prior to the first day of class 100 percent of the fee paid will be refunded minus a $10 administrative fee. If you wish to receive a refund, we must receive a written statement (email, fax, or postal mail) listing the course name and number, and giving the reason for cancellation. Requests for refunds can be emailed to continuing.education@unlv.edu, faxed to 702-895-4195, or mailed to Continuing Education, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Box 451019, Las Vegas, NV 89154-1019. There will be no refunds issued after the first class. The complete refund policy can be found by visiting http://continuingeducation.unlv.edu/registration-policies.
Wait ListsAll of our classes have a maximum number of seats available for registration. With our enrollments increasing and courses becoming more and more popular, we are seeing more classes than ever filling up. Once a class fills up, we will have to put you on a wait list. If a seat in the class becomes available or if we have enough people on the wait list to open a new section, we will contact you. Register early to assure yourself a seat in the class.
CEUsA number of courses in this catalog offer Continuing Education Units (CEUs). The Continuing Education Unit is a standard unit of measure for quantifying continuing adult education and training activities. One CEU equals 10 contact hours of participation in an organized education/training experience under responsible, qualified direction and instruction.
Attendance PolicyAttendance is required for all Continuing Education classes. Please communicate with your instructor on what to do if you need to miss a class.
Student Code of ConductA detailed Student Code of Conduct policy is available on the Office of the Vice President for Student Affairs’ website. Students are responsible for adhering to this code of conduct while participating in all UNLV programs and services.
Copyright PolicyThe university requires all members of the university community to familiarize themselves and to follow copyright and fair-use requirements. You are individually and solely responsible for violations of copyright and fair-use laws. The university will neither protect nor defend you nor assume any responsibility for employee or student violations of copyright and fair-use laws. Violations of copyright laws could subject you to federal and state civil penalties and criminal liability as well as disciplinary action under university policies.
To help you familiarize yourself with copyright and fair-use policies, the university encourages you to visit its copyright webpage.
Continuing Education: Information, Policies and Procedures
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1. ONLINE—http://continuingeducation.unlv.edu Payment accepted by credit card only.2. BY PHONE—702-895-3394 Register by phone 8am–9pm Monday–Thursday,
8am-5pm Friday and Saturday. 3. BY MAIL—Make your check payable to Board of
Regents and send to: UNLV Division of Educational Outreach, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway, Box 451019,
Las Vegas, NV 89154-1019.4. BY FAX—702-895-4195 You may fax your registration form if you pay by
credit card or provide a purchase order number.
5. IN PERSON—Bring your registration form to the UNLV Division of Educational Outreach Paradise Campus, 851 E. Tropicana, Las Vegas, NV 89119 (Southeast corner, Tropicana and Swenson), 8am-9pm Monday-Thursday, 8am-5pm Friday and Saturday.
REGISTRATION FORMOne registration form per person please. You may duplicate this form.1. Student Information:
What kind of student are you? � New Student � Returning Student
Name ________________________________________________________________________________________
Address _______________________________________________________________________________________ street city state zipEmail ________________________________________________________________________________________
Information used to contact you about your registration and for future marketing
Phone (_____) ______________________________ Phone (_____) ______________________________ Daytime number Evening number
Students under the age of 18 will need approval from Division of Educational Outreach prior to registering.2. Course Information:
Course Code # Course Name Fee
Grand Total3. Payment Information:
Your payment MUST accompany this form. Refer to our Cancellation and Refund Policy listed on the previous page. Please do not send cash.
� Check—Please enclose check made payable to Board of Regents
� Credit Card—Please charge my � VISA � MasterCard � American Express � Discover
Account No. ____________________________________ Exp. Date ______________ Amount $ ____________________
Cardholder’s Name ______________________________ Signature ______________________________________________
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You Are a Rebel!The UNLV Alumni Association has created a new Affiliate Membership for individuals who have completed one or more continuing education or lifelong learning courses through the Division of Educational Outreach.
This is an exciting opportunity for campus involvement and access to many benefits. Some of the most rewarding benefits of an alumni association membership include the intangibles, such as networking. But, rewards continue and include a range from entertainment and dining discounts to insurance and travel deals.
Some of the most popular benefits include:v 20% off select continuing education coursesv Career Assistancev Invitations to events both on and off campus
The cost for this Affiliate Membership is $50 for a single or $90 for a joint membership.
http://www.unlv.edu/alumni/membership
Won’t you join us?
IndexA Taste of Noodles, p. 37Access 2010-Level II, p. 15Acrylics II, p. 34Actor’s Barre: Improvisation & Action, p. 34Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical
Billing & Coding, p. 21Administrative Medical Specialist with Medical
Billing & Coding + Medical Terminology, p. 21Adobe Dreamweaver CS6, p. 17Adobe Fireworks CS6, p. 18Adobe Illustrator CS6, p. 18Adobe InDesign CS6 - Level I, p. 18Adobe Photoshop CS6, p. 18Adobe Photoshop CS6 Workshop: Curves
Demystified, p. 19Adobe Photoshop CS6: Restoring Damaged or
Aged Photos, p. 19Adobe Photoshop Elements 10, p. 44Advanced Paper Conservation, p. 38Animal Massage & Care Provider (AMCP)
Certification, p. 8Antarctic Trip, p. 36Basic Oils, p. 34
Basic Sewing, p. 8Becoming a Great Idea Detective, p. 4Beginning Guitar, p. 39Beyond Management to Leadership, p. 10Bookstore 107, Non-Fiction Books: Art Describes
Life, p. 4Bookstore 108: Vintage Mysteries for the Reader,
Collector & Bookman, p. 4Building Your Financial Portfolio on $25 a Month
(or less), p. 5Business Writing, p. 10Canine Good Citizen , p. 41Cannon Survey Center, p. 47Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), p. 19Certified Bookkeeper Program, p. 21Chartered Tax Professional, p. 21Chicken Fundamentals, p. 37Chocolate & Wine Pairing, p. 37Clam-Shell Box Construction, p. 38Communicate with Difficult People with Tact &
Skill, p. 4Communication Strategies: Dealing with Problem
Employees, p. 10
Complete Financial Management Workshop, p. 5Computer Basics, p. 44Container Gardening For Las Vegas, p. 39Contract Law, p. 24Conversational Chinese, p. 30Cooperative Parenting: Shielding Your Children
From Conflict, p. 24Country Two-Step & Cowboy Cha Cha, p. 27CPR/AED & First Aid, Adult & Child: American
Heart Association, p. 27CPR/AED, Adult & Child: American Heart
Association, p. 27Creative Art: Costumier, p. 9Crisis Communication, p. 12Digital Camera Basics I, p. 41Digital Camera Basics II (Visual Communication),
p. 41Digital Camera Basics III (Focal Lengths & Filters),
p. 42Digital Video with Adobe Pro Tools-Level I, p. 19Disaster Planning: Protecting Your Personal
Treasures, p. 38Dog Obedience Basic, p. 41
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IndexDog Obedience-Intermediate, p. 41Drawing Continuing, p. 35Drawing for Beginners, p. 34Editing & Proofreading Your Work, p. 32Employment Law I, p. 10Employment Law II, p. 10Employment Law III, p. 10Employment Law IV, p. 11Enjoy Four Seasons of Color & Fragrance Right
Outside your Door, p. 39ESL (English as a Second Language) Accelerated,
p. 30ESL (English as a Second Language) Basic, p. 30ESL (English as a Second Language)
Intermediate, p. 30Essential Knife Skills, p. 37Essentials of Human Resource Management,
p. 11Establish Yourself as an Expert, p. 4Ethics in Public Relations, p. 12Excel 2010, p. 15Exploring Wine Sensory, p. 38Facebook for Business, p. 44Facebook: Getting Connected, p. 44Fashion Design: Elements & Principles, p. 9Fashion Imaging: Dressing For Success & Project
Vegas, p. 9Financial Management & Reporting Basics, p. 13Financial Strategies for Successful Retirement,
p. 6Fly Fishing , p. 28Free Vacations - Travel Free, Plus Make Money
Doing It!, p. 36French - Beginning , p. 30French - Continuing , p. 30Galapagos Islands Trip, p. 36Get the Most Out of Your iPad: Part 1 - Out of the
Box, p. 45Get the Most Out of Your iPad: Part 2 - There’s an
App for That!, p. 45Getting Connected! Build & Manage Your Brand
Identity with Social Media, p. 19Golf-Beginning, p. 28Google: Want to learn more?, p. 44Google: Your Personal Information Assistant,
p. 44Grantwriting Basics, p. 13Growing & Using Herbs From Your Yard, p. 39Growing Spring & Summer Vegetables, p. 39Guided Dance Practice Session, p. 27High Desert Horns-French Horn Choir, p. 39How to Deal With Disagreements, Conflict &
Confrontation, p. 4How To Make A (Cheap) Feature Film In Two
Weekends, p. 42How to Write a Screenplay, p. 32
HTML/XHTML-Level I, p. 19HTML/XHTML-Level II, p. 20I Hate Marketing!, p. 5I Still Don’t Know What I Want To Be When I Grow
Up, p. 6ICD-10 Medical Coding, p. 21Introduction to Acrylics, p. 34Introduction to Macs for Windows Users, p. 45iPad Information Session: Why You Need an iPad
in Your Life, p. 45Italian - Beginning , p. 31Italian - Continuing , p. 31It’s A Date! Exploring the China Ranch Date Farm,
p. 36Las Vegas Civic Orchestra, p. 39Las Vegas Flute Ensemble, p. 40Latin American Social Dance, p. 27Legal Compliance & Public Disclosure, p. 13Legal Secretary Certificate Program, p. 22Legal Secretary Certificate: Information Session,
p. 22Making a Living Without a Job, p. 5Managing & Supervising Today’s Workforce, p. 11Marketing Your Book , p. 32Media Relations, p. 12Medical Assistant Certificate Information Session,
p. 25Medical Assistant Program, p. 25Medical Billing & Coding, p. 22Medical Billing & Coding + Medical Terminology,
p. 22Mindfulness Meditation (MM), p. 28Mindfulness Meditation Continues, p. 28Mocidade Rebelde (UNLV Brazilian Ensemble),
p. 40NASM Personal Fitness Trainer Program, p. 25Non-Profit Grant Management, p. 14Optician Certification Training, p. 22Osher Lifelong Learning Institute (OLLI) at UNLV,
p. 48Paralegal Certificate Information Session, p. 24Paralegal Certificate Program, p. 23Paralegal Specialist Certificate-Online, p. 23Patternmaking - Introduction, p. 9Pet First Aid & CPR (For Pet Owners), p. 8Photography-Taking Better Photos, p. 42PHR/SPHR Certification Preparation, p. 11PHR/SPHR Orientation & Information Session,
p. 11PowerPoint 2010, p. 15Program Development & Evaluation, p. 14Program Final: Putting it All Together, p. 20Project Management, p. 22Projecting a Professional Image, p. 6Protective Services Professional Certification,
p. 14
Public Relations for Non-Profits, p. 12Public Relations Practice: Putting It All Together,
p. 13Publishing Your Book, p. 32Radio & TV Voice-Over Workshop, p. 6Road Scholar Program, p. 37SAT & ACT Boot Camp, p. 47Search Engine Optimization & Online Marketing,
p. 20Sell Your Stuff on eBay, p. 5Sewing: Alterations, p. 9Simple Main Meals, p. 38Smart about Smart Phones, p. 45Social Media: Making Your Content a Perfect Fit
for Different Social Media Platforms, p. 20Spanish - Beginning , p. 31Spanish for Health Care Professionals, p. 31Spanish: Continuing , p. 31Stock Market Investing - Fundamentals, p. 6Stock Market Investing II, p. 6Stone Carving, p. 35Strategic Management:The Role of HR, p. 11Strong Financial Oversight, p. 14Student Event: Fashion Fest 2013, p. 9Swimwear: Sewable Fashions, p. 9Swing Mix, p. 9Taste of Wines, p. 27Technical Writing, p. 38The Dynamic Digital Portrait, p. 22The Expressive Actor: 5 & 8-Day Summer
Training , p. 34The New Age of Publishing, p. 32Tort Law, p. 23UNLV Alumni, p. 55UNLV Community Concert Band, p. 40UNLV New Horizons Band, p. 40Varsity Men’s Glee Club, p. 40Volunteer Toolkit: Effective Volunteer
Management, p. 14Watercolor Basics, p. 35Watercolor Basics Continued, p. 35Web Essentials, p. 20Wines & Cheeses of Italy & France, p. 38Women’s Chorus, p. 40Woodworking: Basic, p. 35Woodworking: Cool Things for Your Home, p. 35Woodworking: Intermediate, p. 35Word 2010-Level I, p. 15Working With the Media (formerly: Golden Air:
Broadcast Public Relations), p. 13Write Your Book in a Weekend, p. 32Writing for Public Relations, p. 13Writing Your First Book (or 7th), p. 32Yoga: Mixed Level, p. 28Your Strategic Plan: A Guide for the Future, p. 14
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