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CONTINUING AND PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION

Never stop learning.

CE.ARIZONA.EDU

Business and Professional Courses

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Registration Online: ce.arizona.edu Phone: 520-621-7724 Fax: 520-621-3269 3

Enrich Your Life, Advance Your CareerNon-Credit Programs for Spring 2014ce.arizona.edu • [email protected] • 520-621-7724

Contents

How to Register…………………………………… ............................………….. 4Customized Training…………………………… .............................…………..4Information Technology ……………………… .............................…………..5• ComputerCertifications………………… ................................... …….. 5• iPadandiPhoneTechnology………… ...................................... …….. 7• MacintoshClasses…………………… ......................................………… 7• DigitalArtsandWebDesign…… ....................................... ………... 8Business and Professional ……………… .............................……………….10HealthandHelpingProfessions…… ............................... ………………. 13SustainabilityandGreenJobs……… ...............................……………… 14Fitness Professionals ………………… ................................. ……………….. 15Education……………………… ...............................................……………….16Online courses …………………………………… ............................ ………….16Writing………………………………………… .............................………………16Communications ………………………… ..............................……………….17Languages for Business …………… ...................................…………………18Our Personal Enrichment Catalog ……… ...................................…….. 19Osher Lifelong Learning Institute………… ................................. ………19Our Instructors …………………………………… ................................ ……. 20Information and Registration……………. ..................................... .…….23

Mission & Vision of Continuing & Professional EducationOur mission is to meet the dynamic and changing needs of individuals and economic development partners through innova-tive, accessible professional development programs for adults as well as personal enrichment programs for all age groups.

Our vision is to become the local leader in quality non-credit continuing education, with a focus on professional and workforce development as well as personal enrichment programs that enhance the cultural life of the region and enable opportunities for lifelong learning

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How To Register

5 Easy Ways to Register1. Easiest Way to Register: Online 24 hours/365 days a year: oc.arizona.edu/non-credit

2. In Person: The University of Arizona Continuing and Professional Education, University Services Building, 888 North Euclid Ave. Room 322, Registration Office. Office Hours Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m.

3. By Phone through our Registration Office at: 520-621-7724

4. By Fax to 520-621-3269

5. By Mail: Send your completed registration form to UACE Registration, PO Box 210158, Tucson, AZ 85721-0158

See page 25 for complete registration information and our registration form

Be sure to see our Spring 2014 e-catalog for courses in Personal Enrichment at ce.arizona.edu

Continuing & Professional Education StaffRita Martinez-Purson, Ed.D., Assistant Dean of Non-Credit Programs | 520-626-5093 | [email protected]

Rebecca Cook, M.A., Program Manager | 520-626-5144 | [email protected]

Jo Ann Sanders, Administrative Associate | 520-626-5091 | [email protected]

Melinda Cintron, Senior Office Specialist | 520-626-4233 | [email protected]

Customized TrainingWe want to be your training partner! Along with programs listed in this catalog and on our website, the University of Arizona Continuing and Professional Education also provides customized programs for your organization and employees. We develop training programs tailored to your organization’s unique goals and objectives.

Our staff will work with you to create customized training that aligns with your needs. Experienced, dedicated and certified instructors will design and deliver programs utilizing the most current information to keep your organization on the cutting edge of productivity and success.

Areas of training include:• ProfessionalDevelopment• LeadershipandManagement• InterpersonalSkills• ComputerSkills• DigitalArts• EducationandTrainingTechnologies• ProfessionalSkills• HealthCare• ManufacturingandEngineering• SustainabilityandGreenJobsTraining• Languages

Call Jo Ann Sanders at 520-626-5091 for more information or email: [email protected]

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Information TechnologyUA Continuing and Professional Education offers all levels of computer training starting from courses in basic computer skills tocoursesfortheITprofessional.Classesincludeessentialskillsneededfortheworkplaceaswellasofferingsthatleadtofullcertification. Select the level and pace that is right for you.

SeeournewcategoryofApple/MacintoshofferingsinthedigitalartsfortheITprofessional,offeredinournewApple/Maclab.

Computer Certification Programs Offeringsinthiscategorymaybebundledtogaincertificationinthegivensoftware.ThesecoursesareheldinourPersonalComputingLab.

Visio Certification Classes: Take 2 classes to achieve your certification in Visio

Visio Level 1 #3050001Thisisaninstructor-ledintroductorycoursetoVisioandisthefirstcomponentintheVisioCertification.Uponsuccessfulcompletion, participants will be able to create basic shapes, compound lines, basic diagrams, organization charts and work with background pages and links. Fee $119

Sec.1:Thu,8a.m.-4p.m.,March27,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Visio Level 2 #3050002Thisisaninstructor-ledcoursetoVisioandisthefinalcomponentintheVisioCertification.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,participants will be able to utilize shape connection techniques, shape properties, reporting, layers, shape dimensions, customize themes, stencils, and templates, and integrate with other programs. Fee $119

Sec.1:Thu,8a.m.-4p.m.,April3,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Access Certification: Take 4 classes to achieve your certification in Access

Access Level 1 #3050007Thisisaninstructor-ledintroductorycoursetoAccessandisthefirstcomponentintheAccessCertification.Uponsuccessfulcompletion, participants will be able to create basic databases and tables, design tables, organize records, set field properties and input masks, create basic queries, and modify queries. Fee $119

Sec.1:Thu,8a.m.-4p.m.,Jan.23,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Access Level 2 #3050008Thisisaninstructor-ledcoursetoAccessandisthesecondcomponentintheAccessCertification.Uponsuccessfulcomple-tion, participants will be able to create basic forms, sort and filter records, create basic reports, modify and print reports, create table relationships, and create complex queries. Fee $119

Sec.1:Thu,8a.m.-4p.m.,Feb.6,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

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Access Level 3 #3050009Thisisaninstructor-ledcoursetoAccessandisthethirdcomponentintheAccessCertification.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,participants will be able to utilize advanced form design, combo boxes, calculated values, report headers and footers, labels, crosstab queries, parameter queries, and action queries. Fee $119

Sec.1:Thu,8a.m.-4p.m.,Feb.27,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Access Level 4 #3050010Thisisaninstructor-ledcoursetoAccessandisthefinalcomponentintheAccessCertification.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,participants will be able to create and run macros, attach macros to events, create advanced user macros, create Auto Keys and Auto Exec macros, import and export objects, optimize the database, protect the database, and set database options and proper-ties. Fee $119

Sec.1:Thu,8a.m.-4p.m.,March13,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Excel Certification: Take 4 classes to achieve your certification in Excel

Excel Level 1 #3050005Thisisaninstructor-ledintroductorycoursetoExcelandisthefirstcomponentintheExcelCertification.Uponsuccessfulcompletion, participants will be able to utilize basic functions, AutoFill, AutoSum, and format and modify worksheets. Fee $119

Sec.1:Thu,8a.m.-4pm,Jan.16,1day.DarrylKingSec.2:Thu,8a.m.-4pm,April10,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Excel Level 2 # 3050011Thisisaninstructor-ledcoursetoExcelandisthesecondcomponentintheExcelCertification.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,participants will be able to utilize graphics, multiple worksheets, basic charts, and manage large worksheets. Fee $119

Sec.1:Thu,8a.m.-4pm.,Jan.30,1day.DarrylKingSec.2:Thu,8a.m.-4p.m.,April17,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Excel Level 3 # 3050012Thisisaninstructor-ledcoursetoExcelandisthethirdcomponentintheExcelCertification.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,participants will be able to name cells and ranges, sort and filter data, insert comments, apply protection, and use pivot tables and pivot charts. Fee $119

Sec.1:Thu,8a.m.-4p.m.,Feb.13,1day,DarrylKingSec.2:Thu,8a.m.-4p.m.,April24,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

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Excel Level 4 #3050013Thisisaninstructor-ledcoursetoExcelandisthefinalcomponentintheExcelCertification.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,par-ticipantswillbeabletoutilizeIFstatements,VandHlookups,arrayformulas,datavalidation,exportandimport,andmacrobasics. Fee $119

Sec.1:Thu,8a.m.-4p.m.,March6,1day.DarrylKingSec.2:Thu,8a.m.-4p.m.,May1,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

iPad and iPhone Technology

Maximize your knowledge and harness the power of your mobile technology through these short courses.

iOS7 for iPad and iPhone: Understand Your NEW Operating System #3200003Apple’snewiOS7hasacompletelydifferentlook,feel,andperformancefromitspredecessorsforiPadandiPhone.LearnwhatisbestforyouwithSettings,Appsandmuchmore.YoumustknowyourAppleIDemailaddressandpasswordbeforeyoucometo the first class session. Bring your iPad or iPhone in its case, with charging cable and AC power charger, plus a stylus if you own one. Write down your three most important or vexing iOS7 questions ahead of time, and we will attempt to resolve your concerns. Fee $93

Sec.1:Wed,9a.m.-12noon.,Feb.12-19.2days.John“Nemo”NemerovskiLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

iPad: Tips and Tricks #3200001Thisisaninstructor-ledintroductorycoursecoveringiPadtipsandtricksforbeginningusers.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,participants will be able to utilize wobble-mode, finger gestures, create and rename folders, split the keyboard, take a screen shot and many other tips. Bring an iPad to class. Fee $75

Sec.1:Fri,8a.m.-12noon,Feb.28,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

iPad: Best Free Apps # 3200002Thisisaninstructor-ledcoursecoveringfreeiPadAppsforbeginningusers.Uponsuccessfulcompletion,participantswillbeabletodownload,installanddeleteapps.Timewillalsobeprovidedtopracticewiththefreeapps.Fee $75

Sec.1:Fri,8a.m.-12noon,March28,1day.DarrylKingLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Macintosh Classes

MostofthefollowingcourseswillbeheldinournewMacintoshLabatUAContinuingEducation.

Welcome to Macintosh! #3100006LearntofindyourawayaroundtheMac’sFinder,Desktop,andDock.Setupyourpersonalemailaccount.UseSafariwebbrowserandbecomeanInternetexpert.BecomefamiliarwithiTunesandtheotherbuilt-inAppleapps.Pickuphintsandtipsfor efficient and enjoyable computing using the world’s best OS X operating system. Fee $93

Sec.1:Wed,9-11a.m.,plus11a.m.-12p.m.guidedlabtime,Jan29-Feb.5,2wks.John“Nemo”NemerovskiSec.2:Wed,9-11a.m.plus11a.m.-12p.m.guidedlabtime,Feb.26-March5,2wks.John“Nemo”NemerovskiLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

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Macintosh: A Step beyond the Basics #3100008 ThisisanintroductiontonearlyessentialapplicationstoexpandandenhancetheMacintoshexperience.Theselow-costorno-costapplicationswillhelpyouorganizeyourdataandfinditfast.Learnhowtolocate,purchase,downloadandinstallap-plications. Discover how to securely store, move and share your documents and photos across multiple computers and multiple users.Findouthowtoreducetheriskofsomeonebreakingintoyouronlineaccountsandhijackingyouronlinepersona.Learnthe importance of backups and how to recover from data loss. Fee $48

Sec.1:Tue,6-8p.m.,(1hourinstructionand1hourguidedlabtime).Feb.11,1day.BobWoodSec.2:Tue,6-8p.m.,(1hourinstructionand1hourguidedlabtime).March11,1day.BobWoodLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Mac OS X Applications #3100009Apple offers low-cost applications that fulfill the “Office” needs of the vast majority of users. Word processing and page layout with Pages, keep your numbers in line with Numbers, create riveting presentations with Keynote. Plus a couple of hidden gems included with every Mac Contacts and Preview. You will be surprised at the power in these sleeper applications. Fee $148

Sec.1:Thu,6-8p.m.March6-27,4wks.BobWoodLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Digital Arts and Web Design

MostoftheclassesinthiscategorywillbeheldinourMacintoshComputerLabatUAContinuingEducation.

Basics SeriesTheBasicsSeriesprovidesintroductorylevelPCcoursesforthehobbyistinaninformalandenjoyableformat–agreatwaytobreak the ice with new applications.

Basics Series: Adobe Illustrator #3300001AdobeIllustratorisavector-basedgraphicprogram.Ifyouliketodraw,thiscoursewillhelpyoutakeyourworkintothedigitalage. Whether you want to create a family crest or a business logo, once you learn how to use the tools, you can draw just about anything.Pleasebringaflashdrive(8GBorhigher)toclass.Fee $78

Sec.1:Fri,8a.m.-5p.m.,Jan.24,1day.JeanDiscorfanoSec.2:Fri,8a.m.-5p.m.,Feb.21,1day.JeanDiscorfanoLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Basics Series: Fireworks #3300002Adobe Fireworks is a powerful and multipurpose application for screen design, including websites, mobile devices and interface designusingvectorandbitmapimagesupport.Thiswillbeafunfilledcoursethatprovidesstudentswithhands-onpracticeonhowtousetoolsinFireworkstocreateandeditdynamicwebgraphics.Pleasebringaflashdrive(8GBorhigher)toclass.Fee $78

Sec.1:Mon,8a.m.-5p.m.,Jan.27,1day.JeanDiscorfanoLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Basics Series: Photoshop #3300003Adobe Photoshop is a digital image editing program, used by professionals worldwide. Most pictures you see in magazines, posters, and web pages, have been enhanced with PhotoShop. You will learn the basics of the major tools available. Please bring aflashdrive(8GBorhigher)toclass.Fee $78

Sec.1:Fri,8a.m.-5p.m.,Jan.31,1day.JeanDiscorfanoSec.2:Mon,8a.m.-5p.m.,Feb.24,1day.JeanDiscorfanoLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

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Basics Series: Dreamweaver #3300004AdobeDreamweaverisawebdevelopmentprogram.Learntocreateawebpageusingthispopularprogramwhichisusedbymany professional webmasters. Students will find this program fun and easy. Bring your ideas, and let’s get started! Please bringaflashdrive(8GBorhigher)toclass.Fee $78

Sec.1:Mon,8a.m.-5p.m.,Feb.3,1day.JeanDiscorfanoSec.2:Fri,8a.m.-5p.m.,March7,1day.JeanDiscorfanoLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Basics Series: InDesign #3300005AdobeIn-Designisadesktoppublishingprogram.Learnhowtocreateanewsletter,brochure,letterhead,businesscard,etc.Thisprogramisusedbymanyprofessionalcompaniesandmanynon-profitorganizations.Onceyoulearnhowtousethetools,youaresettogo!Pleasebringaflashdrive(8GBorhigher)toclass.Fee $78

Sec.1:Fri,8a.m.-5p.m.,Feb.7,1day.JeanDiscorfanoSec.2:Fri,8a.m.-5p.m.,March14,1day.JeanDiscorfanoLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Digital Photography Workshop #3300010Thisisatwo-partworkshopondigitalphotography.PartOnewillcovertheuseofdigitalcamerasandcamerafunctionsandPartTwowillcovertheuseofAdobePhotoshoptoprocessdigitalphotographs.Bringyourdigitalcameratoclassifyouhaveone. Fee $148

Sec.1:Sat,10a.m.-3p.m.,Jan.25,1day.JosephLabateLocation:PhotographyClassroom20,845N.ParkAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Photo Restoration with Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 for Macintosh #3300006Adobe Photoshop Elements 11 can help breathe life back into your old, deteriorating and/or damaged family or historic photos.Thoseblackandwhitephotosfromthemid-19thtothemid-20thcenturymayfadeintodustiftheyarenotpreserveddigitally.Inaddition,thosecolorphotosfromthelatterhalfofthe20thcenturymaybelosingtheircolorandvibrancy.Thisisan excellent time to start preserving your family history. Bring in scans of your photos on USB drives or SD cards, or work with photos provided in class. Some scanning in the classroom will be available. Fee $79

Sec.1:Tue,6-8p.m.(1hourinstructionand1hourguidedlabtime).March18-25,2days.BobWoodLocation:UniversityServiceBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Drupal Web Application Development – Level 1 #3300009Learnhowtocreateapowerful,professional,completelycustomizablewebsiteusingtheDrupalContentManagementSystem(CMS).DrupalisaFREECMSthatallowsyoutoeasilyorganize,manage,andpublishcontentontheweb.Drupalallowsyouto add awesome functionality with zero programming. Your users can post content by simply filling out online forms, with no specialskillsrequired.Thiscoursewilltakeyoustep-by-stepthroughbuildingaDrupalwebsitefrombeginningtoendbycom-pleting practical, hands-on exercises. Fee $592

Sec.1:Mon,Wed,Fri,9a.m.-3p.m.,Jan.13-17,3sessions.TraceyHummelSec.2:Mon,Wed,Fri,9a.m.-3p.m.,March17-21,3sessions.TraceyHummelLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

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Drupal Web Application Development – Level 2 #3300008GobeyondDrupalWebApplicationDevelopment1andlearnadvancedviews,panelsandecommerce,whilecreatingaregis-trationsystem,buildinganapplicationprocess,settingupofintranetsite,anddoingsitemanagement.Learnnewstrategiesto move new functionality from development environment to production. Ongoing access to a community discussion forum and access to tutorials and step-by-step directions will be provided. For two months, each participant will receive a web server accountwithCpanelandSSHaccess,plustechnicalsupportfortopicsprovidedwithinthetutorials.Nopriorwebdevelop-mentskillsarenecessary.Thisworkshopisfast-pacedandchallenging,andrequiressomehomeworkoutsideofclass.Fee $592

Sec.1:Mon,Wed,Fri,9a.m.-3p.m.,Feb.10-14,3sessions.TraceyHummelSec.2:Mon,Wed,Fri,9a.m.-3p.m.,April7-11,3sessions.TraceyHummelLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Cascading Style Sheets and HTML5 #3300007Morepeoplearenowaccessingthewebusingmobiledevices/tabletsthanondesktopcomputers.Learnhowtomakeyourwebsiteresponsiveacrossdifferentplatforms(tablet,smartphone,netbook,smartTVanddesktopcomputers)bycombiningHTML5andCascadingStyleSheets3(CSS3).Designawebpagefromstarttofinishthatrespondswhenviewedusingdifferentdevices.You’llusenewHTML5elementstostructurewebpages,useCSS3todynamicallyrestylewebpagesbasedonthetypeofdeviceused,andusenewCSS3propertiestoaddinterestingeffects.ThisclassisintendedforpeoplewithsomepriorHTMLskills.PriorexperiencewithCSSishelpful.Fee $145

Sec.1:Wed,8a.m.-5p.m.,Feb.19,1day.TraceyHummelLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Business and Professional Training

Learning from the Octopus: Unleashing Nature’s Secrets of Adaptability #2000011Today’sorganizations—whetherinbusiness,environmentalprotection,emergencyresponse,governmentserviceorpublichealthhave the seemingly impossible task of balancing security, productivity, and innovation while operating in a rapidly changing and unpredictable world. Yet the biological world has been successfully doing this very thing for 3.5 billion years, through the basic processofadaptability.Dr.RafeSagarin,amarinebiologist,GuggenheimFellow,andauthorwillexplainhowindividualsandorganizations can simultaneously increase their security and become more innovative by unleashing the natural secrets of adapt-ability. Using surprising examples from the natural world, as well as fascinating human characters to tell the story of adapt-ability, he will share stories that will inspire you to unlock your creativity to solve challenges in whole new ways. Participants in this workshop will discover how to use the four primary practices of adaptable systems: decentralization, creative redundancy, symbiosis,andlearningfromsuccesstoexaminepastpracticesandmoveconfidentlyintoanunpredictablefuture.ThecoursefeeincludeslunchatTavolinoRestaurant,andthetextbook.Fee $240

Sec.1:Wed,9a.m.-3p.m.March12,1day.RafeSagarin

Location:TavolinoRestaurant.2890ESkylineDrive

Coaching for Excellence #2000009Doyouhesitatetodelegatebecauseyoufearthejobwon’tbedoneright?Istheconstructivefeedbackyougiveyouremployeesfailingtogetresults?Haveyoutriedallkindsofrecognitionprograms,yetfindnothingchanges?Learnhowtomotivatesothatpromisesforactionaremetwithresults!Thisworkshopwillhelpyoucreatecommunicationbasedupontrust,strengthenyour understanding of how to get projects and initiatives off the ground and on schedule, and get employees to go beyond their limits to the next level of personal success. Fee $153

Sec.1:Wed,8:30a.m.-5p.m.,April23,1day.TerriSinclairLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

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Emotional Intelligence #2000004Thissix-hourworkshopfocusesonthecorecompetenciesofemotionalintelligenceasitrelatestotheparticipant’spersonalandsocialemotionalintelligenceskills.IncludedwillbeopportunitiesforprivatereflectiveworkandexperientialworktoenhancecurrentEmotionalIntelligenceskillsetsthatwillimprovepersonalandprofessionallives.Studentswillassessandlearntohonepersonal competencies of self-awareness and self-management as well as social competencies of social awareness and relationship management.Consciouslisteningandcommunicationskillsactivitieswillbeincluded.Suggestedreading:EmotionalIntel-ligence 2.0. Fee $198

Sec.1:Wed,9a.m.-4p.m.,March19,1day.ChristineHazenMolinaLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided

Mastering RFP’s and Government Contracts #2000010Learnhowto:registerwithcity,county,stateandfederalgovernmentagencies;winhighlystructuredsalesopportunitieswithlargeprivateandpublicorganizations;decidewhichopportunitiestopursuebycarefullyanalyzingRequestsforProposal;influenceRFPsinyourfavorbyrespondingtoRequestsforInformationandSourcesSought;buildandmaintainascheduleforcompleting,reviewingandsubmittingproposals;designing‘RedTeams’;andlearnlessonsfromproposalsyoulost.Fee $248

Sec.1:Thu,8:30a.m.-12:30p.m.,March6,2wks.SandyDiCosolaLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Improving Team Performance #2000005One strategy to enhance team performance is to build synergy, where the team’s performance is more than the sum of its parts. So how do you build synergy? Discover techniques that can improve team productivity and enhance its impact within the organization. By the end of this interactive workshop, you will be able to: describe several key components of team perfor-mance;definethestagesofteamdevelopmentanddetermineyourteam’sdevelopmentalstage;buildsynergythroughstrategicalignment;createaproductiveteamworkenvironment;andusemultipletechniquestoassessyourteam’seffectivenessandimprove its performance. Fee $148

Sec.1:Tu,8:30a.m.-12:30p.m.,Feb.11,1day.KenEveringhamLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Tapping Into Creativity & Generating Ideas: The Play That Pays #2000006Explore what stimulates creativity, apply innovative methods to stimulate new ideas, investigate problem-solving approaches, uncover alternative ways to evaluate potential solutions, and discover untapped possibilities in yourself and others.LearningObjectives-Attheendofthishighlyinteractiveworkshop,youwillbeabletodescribeinsightsondevelopingcreativ-itywithinyourselfandothers;explainconditionsthatinhibitandfacilitategeneratingnovelideas,applytechniquestodevelopinnovative solutions and expand your “creativity toolkit” utilizing novel methods, adding that “spark” to your life. Fee $148

Sec.1:Thu,8:30a.m.-12:30p.m.,Feb.27,1day.KenEveringhamLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Conducting Effective Meetings: Achieving Superior Results #2000007Recentstudiesindicatemostpeoplefeelthatmeetingsareaconsiderablewasteoftime.Thisinteractiveworkshopwillfocusonchanging your team’s attitude from one of dread to making meetings one of their most productive tasks. We will concentrate on maximizing the three meeting phases: Pre-meeting planning, Conducting the meeting, and Post-meeting tasks. We’ll delve into developing the meeting’s purpose and outcomes, creating meeting plans, managing behavior and conflict, and closing meetingseffectively.Attheendofthecourse,youwillbeableto:diagnoseproblemswithmeetings;improvemeetingoutcomesbyfocusingoneachphaseofplanning,implementationandfollow-up;createmeaningfulmeetingagendas;develop“groundrules”andimpactdisruptivemeetingbehaviors;monitorandinfluencemeetingtasksandprocesses;andstrengthenyourmeeting leadership skills. Fee $148

Sec.1:Thu,8:30a.m.-12:30p.m.,April17,1day.KenEveringham

Location:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

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Managing Change #2000001Mostsignificantorganizationalchangeshaveonlya50-50chancetosucceed.Thisinteractiveworkshopwillhelpyoudevelopanunderstandingofthedynamicsofchange;thepitfallsoforganizationalchangeandhowtoavoidthem;fivemajorlessonslearnedfromsuccessfulorganizationimplementation;andhowtoencouragepeopletowelcomechange.Attheendoftheworkshop,youwillbeableto:describewhyandhowpeopleresistchange;explainwhyorganizationalchangesfail;describethelessonslearnedfromsuccessfulorganizationalchange;explaindifferentmodelsforimplementingorganizationalchangeandapply strategies and tactics for leading change in your organization. Fee $148

Sec.1:Wed,8:30a.m.-12:30p.m.,March5,1day.KenEveringhamLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Strategic Planning Made Easy: Demystifying the Process #2000003Ithasbeensaidthatthebestwaytopredictthefutureistodesignit.Strategicplanningisessentiallyaprocesstodesignaroadmap to that future. During this interactive session you will learn to examine your organization’s mission, vision, and strategy. You will assess internal and external elements that focus on stakeholder expectations, key results, strengths, weaknesses, op-portunities, and potential threats. Finish the process by integrating your yearly goals and objectives while aligning them with your vision to produce a comprehensive strategic plan. At the end of the workshop, you will be able to: describe the strategic planningprocess;definetheelementsthatcompriseastrongstrategicplanningapproach;conductparticipantactivities/tasksassociatedwiththemajorplanningstepsintheprocess;anddesignaStrategicPlanningWorkshopforyourdepartmentororganization. Fee $458

Sec.1:WedandThu,8:30a.m.-4:30p.m.,April2-3,2days.KenEveringhamLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Fundamentals of Project Management #2000014Thiscourse,alongwiththePMPExamPreparationCourse,preparesyouforanexcitingcareerinprojectmanagementandsatisfiestherequired35hoursofprojectmanagementtrainingrequiredbytheProjectManagementInstitute.Topicsincludeproject initiation, planning projects schedules and budgets, project execution, monitoring and controlling, outsourcing and international projects, oversight and agile project management and closing projects. Essential leadership topics are included as well. For working professionals and individuals who wish to enhance their project management skills as well as experienced projectmanagerswishingtogainthefundamentalknowledgetopursueprojectmanagementcertification.Thebookisincludedin the course fee. Fee $890

Sec.1:Mon,Wed,5-9p.m.,Feb10,12,17and19plusSaturday,9a.m.-1p.m.,Feb22.JaneHunter,Ph.D.Location:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Project Management Professional (PMP®) Exam Preparation #2000015TheProjectManagementProfessional(PMP®)credentialisthemostimportantindustry-recognizedcertificationforprojectmanagers. CCPE offers a PMP preparation class which provides students with the training and support needed to take the PMPexam.Thistwo-dayclassassumesapriorunderstandingofprojectmanagementprocesses.TheclassisbasedontheGuidetoProjectManagementBodyofKnowledge(PMBOK®).Avarietyoflearningtools,whichincludespracticequestions,examprepstudyguides,conceptreviews,referencecharts–isusedtopreparestudentsfortheexam.Thebookisincludedinthe course fee. Fee $480

Sec.1:Sat,8:30a.m.-4:30p.m.,March1-8,2sessions.IsaiahAdonuLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

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TQM: A System for Improving Organizational Results #2000002TotalQualityManagementprovidesasystemtoexamineanorganization’sapproachtoqualityinmeetinginternalorexternalcustomers’expectations.ExploreTQMprinciplesandgethands-onexperienceinapplyingtoolsthatwillimproveyourprocessesand provide better quality with your products and services. By the end of this course, you will be able to: define quality in personalandorganizationalterms;describethekeyelementsofTQM;applyTQMprinciplesinyourorganizations;employaProcessDefinitionFrameworktoimproveprocessesandobtainbetterresults;anddevelopaTQMImplementationPlan.Fee $245

Sec.1:Wed,8:30a.m.-5p.m.,April9,1day.KenEveringhamLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Customer Relationship Management for Retention and Service #2000008Are you providing the service you want to your customers and partners? Do you want to be more proactive in your communica-tionprocess?AreyouusingCustomerRelationshipManagementtotrackyourserviceandmaximizeretention?Thisworkshopwill empower you to create a strategy for using your CRM to maximize retention, automate key communication processes to be proactive in your service and collaborate through technology so all departments are on the same page with service priorities. Fee $153

Sec.1:Wed,8:30a.m.-5p.m.,April16,1day.TerriSinclairLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Health and Helping Professions

Beyond the ADA: Cultivating an Accessible and Inclusive Workplace #2400002Thegoalofthistwo-dayclassistoprovidetheinformation,resourcesandstrategiesneededforprofessionalstocreateamoreinclusive and welcoming workplace for a diverse workforce and client base. Disabled individuals represent the largest minority group in the United States, with over 20% of the population identifying as having a disability. People with disabilities are our customers, co-workers, and clients. Ensuring that our policies and procedures as well as our environments not only meet legal access requirements but create truly inclusive experiences can be a challenge, but this course will demystify accessibility and present practical strategies that can be used immediately. Specifically, we will discuss critical practices such as hiring and recruit-ment,eventplanning,andcustomerservice.InformedbyDisabilityStudies,participantswillexplorethepolitical,historical,legal, philosophical, social, and design constructs that shape the disability experience in the U.S. and influence how we interact withdisabledworkers,clients,andcustomers.Thiscurriculumwillhelpparticipantsthinkdifferentlyaboutaccessandcreatemoreinclusiveexperiencesforall.Thisisanon-creditprofessionalcertificateoptionadministeredthroughtheUniversityofArizona Continuing & Professional Education. Fee $ 368

Sec.1:Thu,3-6p.m.,Mar.27andFri,9a.m.-3p.m.Mar.28,2days.AmandaKraus,Ph.D.andLeslieCohen,Ph.D.Location:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Professional Certificate in Progressive Disability Leadership # 2400003Thistwo-dayclasstargetsprofessionalswhoworkindisability-relatedagencies.Sessionswillsupporttheprofessionaldevelop-ment of those who wish to grow their capacity to be progressive leaders in the field of disability. Specifically, workshops will review best practices, current thinking, and explore professional dynamics through the lens of disability studies. Participants will explore the political, historical, legal, philosophical, social, and design constructs that shape the disability experience and influenceprofessionalinteractionswithpeoplewithdisabilitiesasclients,co-workersandcustomers.Thisisanon-creditprofes-sional certificate option administered through the University of Arizona Continuing & Professional Education. Fee $282

Sec.1:Thu,3-6p.m.,Jan.23andFri,9a.m.-3p.m.,Jan.24.18.2days.AmandaKraus,Ph.D.andLeslieCohen,Ph.D.Location:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

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Compassion Cultivation Training #2400004CompassionCultivationTraining(CCT)isan8-weekeducationalprogramtostrengthenthequalitiesofcompassion,empathyandkindness,andimprovewell-beingandconnectionwithothers.CCTwasdevelopedbyateamofscholarsattheCenterforCompassionandAltruismResearchandEducationatStanfordUniversityMedicalSchool.Thecurriculumincludescontem-plativepractices,in-classinteractionanddailymeditation.CCTisexcellentforbuildingleadershipskillsandresilienceintheface of challenging situations. Enrollment limited to 20 students. Fee $268

Sec.1:Wed,6:30-8:30p.m.,Mar.12–Apr.30,8wks.AlyWaibelLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Sustainability and Green Jobs

The Ecology of Green Infrastructure and Low Impact Design #2650006WaterharvestingisakeyelementinthedesignofasustainablelandscapeforTucsonandotherdesertcities.Thiscourseisaguidedwalkingtourofmanyexamplesofgreeninfrastructureandlow-impactdesignfeaturesincentralTucson(betweendowntownandUACampus).Installationswillprovideopportunitiestolearnaboutecologicalandhydrologicalprinciplesthatimpact design, how effective green infrastructure elements are with respect to functionality in the urban environment, and approaches and concerns related to maintenance and site improvement. Students will have the opportunity to gain an apprecia-tion for these approaches to bringing nature back into the city. Fee $76

Sec.1:Sat,9a.m.-12noon,March1,1day.MitchellPavao-ZuckermanLocation:DowntownTucson,startinglocationtobeprovidedatregistration.

Water Harvesting Certification #2650002TheUniversityofArizonaBiosphere2andWatershedManagementGrouphavecometogethertoprovidethishands-ontrainingfocusedonwaterharvestingsystemdesignandimplementation.TheCertificationcourseprovidesthehighestqualityandgreatestdepthoftraininginintegrativewaterharvestingofferedinthenation.Thisintensive,6-daycourseoffersauniquecombination of hands-on and classroom instruction, including interactive lectures, small group design activities, and the con-struction of passive water-harvesting earthworks, active catchment systems, and grey water features. Students learn the principles of water harvesting integrated design, site assessment, and planning through the actual implementation of features. Thecoursefeecoversalllodgingandmealsforthefullweekprogram,locatedattheBiosphere2facilities,northofTucson.Fee $3789

Sec.1: 8:00a.m.-5:30p.m.,Mon–Sat,April21-26. NateAllen,CatlowShipekandteamfromWatershedManagementGroup.Location:Biosphere2,32540SBiosphereRd,Oracle,AZ

Sustainable Building Systems #2650003Thisweek-longintensivecourseintegratesnaturalenvironmentdynamicswithbuilt-inenvironmentalcontrolsystems.Thiscourse will focus on principles and practices for selection and design of mechanical systems to reduce resource consumption and improve occupant experience within buildings. Participants will participate in lectures and labs within Biosphere 2 focusing on lighting, electrical distributions, acoustics, plumbing, vertical transportation, and fire suppression. Students will: participate inlecturesthatfurthertheunderstandingofbio-climaticdesignandenvironmentalcontrolsystems;engageingenerativefieldobservation and environmental documentation of conditions, context and operational behavior of eco-technical environmental controlsystemstrategiesinoperationatBiosphere2;analyzedarchitecturallysignificantprecedentsthatdemonstrateintegratedbuildingdesign;contributedtogroupdiscussionsregardingfuturedirectionsineco-technicalenvironmentalcontrolsystemstrategiesandtheirrelationshiptohumanbehaviorandthedesignofthebuildenvironment.Thecoursefeecoversalllodgingandmealsforthefullweekprogram,locatedattheBiosphere2facilities,northofTucson.Fee $3580

Sec.1: Mon-Fri,9a.m.-5p.m.,April21-25,5days. NateAllenandMeredithSattlerLocation:Biosphere2,32540SBiosphereRd,Oracle,AZ

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Nature’s Services #2650004EcosystemServicesarethebenefits,products,andprocessesthatnatureprovidestosupporthumanlivelihoods.Theyrangefromthefamiliar–foodproduction,timber,cleanwater,andrecreationalvalues--tothelessfamiliar–soil-creation,nutrientcycles,andevenglobalclimateregulation.TheoriginalmissionofBiosphere2wastocreateaself-containedprototypeofafuturisticspaceexplorationinstrument,completewithallthelife-supportmechanisms(EcosystemServices)necessarytoallowhumanstoliveindefinitelyextraterrestrially.Toaccomplishitsgoal,Biosphere2requiredatremendouslycomplex,technologi-cally advanced, and expensive set of engineering equipment to replace the Ecosystem Services of Biosphere 1, i.e., the Earth. ThisdayandahalfcoursewilluseBiosphere2asahands-onlaboratorytoexploretheEcosystemServicesconcept.Wewilldiscuss several local examples and case studies, and cover some of the ways Ecosystem Services discussions can influence envi-ronmental policy. Much of the course will take place inside Biosphere 2. We will use a combination of short lecture sessions, discussion, group exercises, walking “field trips,” and data collection/analysis to engage participants. No prior knowledge or training required. Added feature is an overnight stay at the iconic Biosphere 2 facility, now a UA College of Science research and teaching venue. $60 optional single supplement. Fee $673

Sec.1: Sat.10a.m.-8p.m.(optionalactivitytill10p.m.),andSun,7:30a.m.-2p.m.,Feb.15-16,2days.LauraLopez Hoffman and staffLocation:Biosphere2,32540SBiosphereRd,Oracle,AZ

Everything You Need to Know About New Energy Sources #2650005Threeenergy-relatedtermsofteninthenewsareexaminedindetail.Theplussesandminusesof“Fracking”,“ClimateChange”and “Renewable Resources” will be explored. For Fracking, we will examine how it works, why it is controversial, and how this unexpected new source of plentiful oil and gas has fundamentally changed the U.S. energy market. For Climate Change, we will analyze how greenhouse gases are generated, how these gases contribute to global warming, and the reliability of scientific predictions about global warming. For Renewable Resources, we will survey increases in the generation of power by wind, solar, tides, biofuels, and geothermal sources, their impacts on traditional energy sources, and promotion and regulation of these sources. You can count on acquiring a better understanding of energy news. No technical background needed. Fee $27

Sec.1:Tues,1:30-3:30p.m.,Jan.28-Feb.11,3sessions.SheldonTrubatch.Location:UniversityServicesBuilding,888N.Euclid,Room308.ParkingpassincludedatMainGateGarage,2ndStreetand Euclid.

Fitness Professionals

Group Exercise Certification (for Fitness Professionals) #2300001Experienceagroupexercisecourselikenoother!Youwillgetnineweeksofintensivetrainingtohelppeoplebetheirbest.Theprogramwillincludelecturematerialsandpractical-skilllabdemonstrationswithinteractiveparticipation.Thesedrillswillexpand into functional training, sports conditioning, circuit, boot camp, dance, step, kickboxing, hi-low and indoor cycling. A mind-body class overview in yoga and Pilates will cap it off so you can have a functional knowledge of their value as you progressinyourcareer.Lecturematerialswillcovertheessentialsofgroupexercisemusic,choreography,safetytechniques,aswell as basic applied science specifically relating to group exercise. A required 30-hour internship will help you network into employmentinmanycases.AvalidCPR/AEDcardmustbepresentedtogetthecertificationissued.Theclasssessionsfeaturemorning lectures and afternoon lab sessions. No refunds after class starts. Fee $775

FreeOrientation,Sat,10-11a.m.,Feb.1.Sec.1(Class):Sat,9-11a.m.and12-2p.m.Feb.15-April12.LocationonFeb.1:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.LocationFeb.12-15:Localfitnesstrainingcenter,locationTBA.

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Education

Fundamentals of the Reggio Emilia Approach #2500001 ThiscoursewillprovideanopportunitytolearnabouttheReggioEmiliaapproachtoteachingandlearning.Designedforearlychildhood educators, elementary teachers and college education majors, instructors will cover an introduction to this approach, examine a curriculum that is shaped by context of the school community, students and families, and address how this approach and its principles apply to the students’ personal teaching. 1.0 CEU. Fee $68

Sec.1:Sat,9a.m.-1p.m.,March8-22,3weeks.PaulineBakerandMimiGray

Online Courses for Everyone, AnytimePrepare yourself for career advancement through the University of Arizona Continuing and Professional Education! We partnerwithseveraltopnationaltrainingproviders,tobringyouawide-rangeofweb-basedlearningopportunities.Takecourses at the times that are convenient for you. Each of our partners provides technical assistance and advisement. See the UACE website for a full listing of course offerings in partnership with these providers at: ce.arizona.edu

TheCenterforLegalStudiesofferslegalstudiescoursesinpartnershipwithUACE.Thecurriculumisupdatedtoremaincurrentandon-pacewiththenewesttrendsinthelegalindustry.TheCenterforLegalStudieshasbeenrecognizedforitsstate-of-the-arttechnology and ease of use.

ProTrainisdedicatedtoqualityeducationalprograms,partneringwiththeUACEindelivering a wide range of online training and support services, including computer training programs, green jobs training and other business and professional offerings.

360Trainingprovidestrainingtoserveawide-rangeofindustries,helpingindividualsand organizations best manage career, compliance and certification needs.

Writing

Writing Essentials I: Grammar and Composition #6100001Reviewgrammarandcompositiontobecomeamoreeffectivewriterintheworkplace.Learnthemostcommonerrorstoavoid,including run-ons and comma splices. Review of the essential elements of a sentence, paragraph and essay are also included. Write and receive feedback on a five paragraph essay. Fee $138

Sec.1:Mon,6:30-8:00p.m.,Jan27-Mar3,6weeks.LesleeMorrisonLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Writing Essentials II: Advanced Composition #6100002Reviewcompositionessentialstobecomeamoreeffectivewriterintheworkplace.Identifyeffectivesentencestructure,including independent and dependent clauses and what makes a complete sentence. Explore pre-writing techniques and write effective paragraphs that include topic sentence, thesis, main supporting points and details, and concluding sentence. Write and receive feedback on a 1000 word essay including introduction, thesis, body paragraphs, and conclusion. Fee $138

Sec.1:Mon,6:30-8:00p.m.,Mar10-Apr14,6weeks.LesleeMorrisonLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

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Magazine Writing & Photography #6100003Editorsneedstories.Inthisclass,studentswilllearnhowtofind,write,andcombinewordsandimagestotellthosestories.Travel,featurepublicationsandonlinejournalsalwaysneedskilledwritersandphotographers.Studentswilllearntofollowtheir own interests and curiosity, how to pitch a story idea and craft a compelling and interesting story using their own words and images. Fee $148

Sec.1:Wed,6:30-8:30p.m.,Mar.12-Apr.16,6sessions.SteveRenziLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Writing to Sell: Freelancing in Tucson #6100004Thiscoursewillgiveaspiringfreelancerstheinformationtheyneedtofindmarketsfortheirwork,whethertheyhopetowritepoetry,proseoranythingelse(includingthosepithysayingsinsidethewrapperofcertainteasandchocolates)!Whetheryou’reinterested in entertainment, sports, travel, business or profiles, this course will help you create thoughtful and well-constructed freelance work. Fee: $122

Sec.1:Mon,2:00-4:00p.m.,Feb10-Mar17,6sessions.KarenSmithLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

From Tactics to Technical, Grammar to Greatness: Write Email That Gets Attention, Support, and Sales  #6100016

Most professionals get dozens of emails a day. What can you do to guarantee the email you send enhances your reputation and getstheresultsyouwant?Thiscoursecoverstopicsthatwillhelpyoumaximizetheeffectivenessofthisessentialformofwrittencommunication,includingtheimportanceofcorrectness(spelling,grammarandpunctuation),essentialwritingandeditingtips, smart phone strategies, effective email campaigns and rules of email etiquette. Master the art of email writing and notice the difference! Fee: $184

Wed,6:00-7:30p.m.,Jan22-Feb12,4weeksInstructor:DaveTedlockLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Note: A large variety of additional writing courses for personal enrichment are listed in our Personal Enrichment catalog. See our website at ce.arizona.edu.

Communications

Beyond PowerPoint: Engaging Audiences with Dynamic Web Presentation Tools #6500001Do you ever get tired of presenting with PowerPoint? Do you want to add more action and excitement to your presentation? Ifso,BeyondPowerPointwillintroduceyoutosometoolsontheInternetthatwillspiceupyournextpresentation.Wewillgo over several presentation tools and teach you how to develop your design and presentation skills. We will focus on FREE InternettoolsincludingPrezi,SlideRocketandVoiceThread.Wewilldiscussstyles,techniques,anduniversaldesignprin-ciples for creating presentations that engage audiences. Fee $68

Sec.1:Friday,9:00a.m.–1:00p.m.,Apr.18,1session.MelodyBucknerLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

TED-worthy Talk: Deliver Presentations that Inspire #6500002Doyouneedorwanttospeakinpublic?LearnhowtomanageyournerveswhiledeliveringapresentationworthyofanyTEDevent.Inthistwo-daycourse,we’llcover:aformulaforcreatingcompellingcontent;instructiononmaximizingthepowerofyourvoice;effectivedelivery;andtipsonhowtogesture.Fee $262

Sec.1:TueandWed,8:30a.m.-4:30p.m.,Mar.25-Mar.26,2days.TerriSinclair

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Digital Communications for Nonprofits and Small Businesses #6500003Do you manage the website, Facebook page or newsletter of your small business or nonprofit? Are you in charge of publicity for yourcluborcommunitygroup?Giveyoureffortsaprofessionaledgewiththishalf-dayworkshopcoveringthebasictools,tacticsand strategies of effective communication in the digital age. You’ll learn how to create a basic communications plan, how to chooseandusetherighttoolstomeetyourgoals,andtipstoimproveyourwriting.Thesedayseveryonehasthetoolstocom-municatewiththemasses.Learnfromaprohowtodoitright.Fee $88

Sec.1:Sat,9:00a.m.-12noon,Mar.3,1day.AngelaHagenLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Wikis, Tweets and MOOCs: Power Web Tools for a Lifetime of Learning #6500004TechnologyandtheInternetimpacteveryfacetofourlivesandplayasignificantroleinhowwereceiveandprocessinforma-tion.Thisworkshoptapsintothepowerofdigitaltoolsforbothreceivingandcreatingrelevant,interactivelearningexperi-ences. Whether you are a student, teacher or lifetime learner, you’ll learn how to utilize each of these tools to their maximum capacity. We will explore each technology and discover ways to integrate these into your everyday life. Join us for a morning of learning how to join the technology conversation going on all around you! Fee $68

Sec.1:Friday,9:00a.m.-1:00p.m.,Mar.28,1day.MelodyBucknerLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Languages for Business

Spanish for the Medical Field #6150005Spanish for the Medical Field is an introductory Spanish class designed to facilitate basic communication between health-care providers,theirSpanish-speakingpatientsandtheirpatients’families.Theclasstakesafun,relaxedapproachwithcontinualinteraction and practice of key points being discussed. Each module contains a simple structural or grammatical point, which is integrated into a specific context for medical vocabulary. Course objectives include using basic oral and written Spanish forms, applying simple grammatical structures to oral and written communications, performing interpersonal transactions at a basic level and discussing the differences among Spanish speakers when describing specific symptoms. Students should be able to start using Spanish at work immediately. Fee $238

Sec.1:MonandWed,5:00-7:00p.m.,Feb.3-Feb.26,5weeks.C.Alexis,Osorio,Ph.DLocation:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Chinese for Business Level 1 ThiscourseisdesignedforpeoplewhowouldliketolearnaspectsoftheChineselanguagethatareessentialandnecessaryforconductingbusinesswithandinChina.Languagecomprehensionandanintroductiontoculturallyapplicablebusinessstrategies will be included. Students will become familiar with the expectations, concerns and needs of Chinese customers, as wellasgaininsightandworkingknowledgeofcompetitors.InstructorYingYuanhasmorethan13yearsofexperienceteachinglanguage. She completed her Master’s degree at Beijing University. Students may sign up for just the first six weeks or go more in-depth in their study and complete the full 12-week program. Fee: $60 for 12 week course; $30 for 6-week course.

Sec.1:Sat,11:00a.m.-Noon,Feb1-Mar8,6weeks.YingYuan #6150014Sec.2:Sat,11:00a.m.-12Noon,Feb1-Apr26,12weeks(NoclassMar22).YingYuan #6150010Location:TucsonChineseCulturalCenter,1288W.RiverRoad.

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Chinese for Business Level 2 ThiscoursebuildsonwhatwaslearnedinChineseforBusinessLevel1,goingmorein-depthonmanyofthetopicsintroducedthere.ThisisacoursedesignedforindividualsinterestedinfurtherdevelopingtheirskillsinChineselanguagethatareessentialandnecessarywhenconductingbusinesswithandinChina.Languagecomprehensionwillbeexpandedaswellasculturallyapplicable business strategies. Students will continue becoming familiar with expectations and needs of Chinese customers andlearnmoreaboutthecompetitivelandscapeinChina.InstructorYingYuanhasmorethan13yearsofexperienceteachinglanguage. She completed her Master’s degree at Beijing University. Students may sign up for just the first six weeks or go more in-depth in their study and complete the full 12-week program. Fee: $120 for 12 week course; $60 for 6-week course.

Sec.1:MonandTue,4:30-5:30p.m.,Jan27-Mar4,6weeks.YingYuan #6150015Sec.2:MonandTue,4:30-5:30p.m.,Jan27-Apr22,12weeks(NoclassweekofMar17-18).YingYuan #6150011Location:UniversityServicesBuilding,UA,888N.EuclidAve.Parkingpassprovided.

Note: Please see additional non-credit Language courses, in our Personal Enrichment Catalog at ce.arizona.edu.

Personal Enrichment Catalog UA’s Continuing and Professional Education offers a wide range of enrichment courses, workshops and educational trips and tours for all age groups. Please see our website for a copy of our Personal Enrichment e-catalog at ce.arizona.edu

The Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the UA Member-ship program for Lifelong Learners 50+Membersreceiveaccesstohundredsofeducationalprogramsinfourlocations,Tucson,NorthwestTucson/OroValley,GreenValley,andournewestlocationinSoutheastTucson.Programtopicsaredesignedformemberinterestinareassuchas:• ArtandArtHistory• Culture• CurrentEvents• HealthandWell-Being• History• LiteratureandWriting• MusicandTheatre• Psychology/Science• Travel• ComputerSkills

TheOsherLifelongLearningCenterattheUniversityofArizonaisgratefulforthegeneroussupportoftheBernardOsherFoundation.Itisoneof116suchprogramsthroughoutthecountry.OLLImembersprovideleadershipinprogramdevelop-ment, marketing and course implementation, in service to their fellow members and the program at large. More than 900 memberswereservedthroughUA-OLLIinthemostrecentmembershipyear.Weinviteyoutoexploreourwebsiteandlearnwhat each campus has to offer at http://olli.arizona.edu

Youarealsoinvitedtoattendacampusinformationmeeting.Ifyouhavequestions,[email protected] or call 520-626-9039.

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Our InstructorsIsaiah Adonu isacertifiedProjectManagementProfessional(PMP)withmorethan15years’experienceinboththebusinessandtechnicalcomponentsofsuccessfulprojectdeliveryandproductdevelopment.Hehassignificantexpertiseinengineeringactionableprocessimprovementsandmanagingremoteteams.HehasmanagedprojectsinvariousmultinationalcorporationsinEuropeandtheU.S.AsapastmemberoftheProjectManagementInstituteofTucson,hecontributedtothedevelopmentofthePMIPracticeStandardforScheduling.

Nate Allen, M.A. currently coordinates the Biosphere 2 Model City research program utilizing the B2 campus as a test bed for research and development of green technology integration, including renewable energy, smart grid, rainwater and grey water systems,buildingmanagement,andcybersecuritysystems.Hisinterestsincludehowsystemsthinkingandqualitymanagementstrategies support innovation and apply to mitigation and adaptation responses to climate change.

Pauline Bakerisaco-founderoftheTucsonChildren’sProject,whosemissionistosupportthestudyoftheReggioEmiliaapproach to education. She is an educator with a Master’s Degrees and has had extensive teaching and administrative experi-ence in the field of early and elementary education.

Melody BucknerjoinedtheUniversityofArizonafiveyearsagoasanInstructionalDesignertohelpfacultycreateonlinecourses that reach out and engage students in a virtual UA experience. Before coming to the University, she served as an InstructionalDesignerinProfessionalDevelopmentandasanadjunctfacultymemberforPimaCommunityCollege.Hereducational background includes, a Bachelor of Science from the College of Architecture at Arizona State University and a MastersinEducationalTechnologyatNorthernArizonaUniversity.Currently,sheispursuingherPh.DinTeaching,LearningandSocioculturalStudiesattheUA.Herinformaleducationconsistsoflivinginover40differentplaces,includingseveralcountries in Europe.

Leslie Cohen, J.D., is the Director of the UA Sonoran University Center for Excellence in Developmental Disabilities and AssistantProfessor,DepartmentofFamilyandCommunityMedicine,intheUACollegeofMedicine.Inhercurrentposition,Ms. Cohen is responsible for this UA interdisciplinary center engaged in disability related education and training, research, model program development and information dissemination. Ms. Cohen has substantial expertise in disability law and policy. PriortojointheUniversityofArizona,shewastheexecutivedirectorforover10yearsattheArizonaCenterforDisabilityLaw,Arizona’s protection and advocacy system for persons with disabilities. She currently serves as President-Elect of the Board of DirectorsoftheNationalAssociationofUniversityCentersonDisabilities(AUCD),aswellasaCouncilMember,ArizonaDevelopmentalDisabilitiesPlanningCouncil,Past-PresidentofthePrimaveraFoundation,andBoardMemberofLinkagesArizona.

James DeRousselisaregisteredLandscapeArchitectwithovertenyearsofexperienceinlandscapedesign,consultation,andconstruction.JamesmanagesgreeninfrastructureprojectswithmunicipalitiesacrossArizona,Tucsonneighborhoods,andresi-dential and commercial sites for water harvesting projects.

Sandy DiCosola has served as a contract specialist and administrator for more than 30 years, and now manages and owns a contract management consulting business, serving numerous small businesses and state government offices in Arizona.Jean Discorfano has expertise and certifications in a wide range of computer software, including Microsoft Word, Powerpoint, Excel,Photoshop,Flash,Dreamweaver,WebdesignusingHTML,XHTML,CSS,InDesign,OutlookAccess,FrontPageandPublisher. She has been providing computer instruction since 2002.

Ken Everinghamisaprofessionalconsultant,planner,andtrainingprofessional.Hehassubstantialexperiencedesigning,facilitating,andmanagingtraining/organizationaleffectiveness/humanresourceprograms.Heisanexperiencedmanagerwithexpertise in consulting and strategic program design.

Mimi Gray isaco-founderoftheTucsonChildren’sProject,whosemissionistosupportthestudyoftheReggioEmiliaapproach to education. She is an educator with a Master’s Degrees and has had extensive teaching and administrative experi-ence in the field of early and elementary education.

Angela Hagen is a graduate of the University of Arizona and a former newspaper editor now working in public relations. A past presidentoftheSouthernArizonachapterofthePublicRelationsSocietyofAmerica(PRSA)sheenjoyscoachingpeopleofevery skill level in how to communicate more effectively, especially for electronic media.

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Tracey Hummel has been working in web application development since the web’s inception. She was a website manager for 12 years for the main University of Arizona website, and has done Drupal Web application development for 7 years. She has taught Drupal workshops at the University of Arizona for 5 years.

Jane HunterreceivedherPh.D.fromTheUniversityofArizonaCenterfortheStudyofHigherEducation.SheholdsanM.S.degree in Engineering Management and a B.S. degree with distinction in Mechanical Engineering. She is the Associate Director oftheEngineeringManagementProgramatTheUniversityofArizonaandisaPMI-certifiedProjectManagementProfessional(PMP).HerareasofinterestincludeBusinessandTechnologyManagement,ProjectManagement,Entrepreneurship,StrategicandOperationalPlanning,LeadershipandTechnicalSalesandMarketing.

Darryl King is a specialist in computer instruction and course design, with more than 10 years of teaching experience with the UniversityofArizona,localgovernmentandIvyTechStateCollege.HehassignificantexpertiseintheMicrosoftOfficeSuite,plusothersoftwareincludingVisio,SharePoint,Access,AcrobatPro,andPublisher.HeholdsaPh.D.inHigherEducationwithaconcentrationinTechnologyfromtheUofA.

Amanda KrausreceivedherM.A.andPh.D.inHigherEducationfromtheUniversityofArizona(UA).ShecurrentlyservesasAssistantDirectorforDisabilityResourcesandtheDirectorfortheDisabledVeteransReintegrationandEducationProjectattheUA.SheisalsoadjunctfacultyintheCenterfortheStudyofHigherEducationattheUA,whereshecoordinatestheMaster’sprogramandteachescoursesinStudentDevelopment,StudentServicesandDisabilityinHigherEducation.

Brad Lancasterisadynamicteacher,consultant,anddesignerofregenerativesystems.Heistheauthoroftheaward-winning,best-sellingbookRainwaterHarvestingforDrylandsandBeyond,theinformationpackedwebsitewww.HarvestingRainwater.com,andtheDropsinaBucketBlog.Heliveshistalkonanoasis-likeeighthofanacreindowntownTucson,Arizona,byhar-vesting over 100,000 gallons of rainwater a year where just 12 inches per year falls from the sky.

Christine Hazen Molina is a business consultant, personal coach, trainer and public speaker. She is the founder and owner ofHeartfeltWorkforce,whichpartnerswithbusinessestocreateandmaintainacaringconnectionbetweenleadersandteams,leadingtopositiveorganizationalcultuLesleeMorrison,hasaMaster’sDegreeinProfessionalWritingandhastaughtwritingatthecollegelevelforoveradecade.TraininginHealingTouchandToltecworkhasprovidedherwithtoolsforfacilitatingandnurturing the process of self-discovery.

Leslee Morrison has a Master’s Degree in Professional Writing and has taught writing at the college level for over a decade. TraininginHealingTouchandToltecworkhasprovidedherwithtoolsforfacilitatingandnurturingtheprocessofself-discov-ery.

John “Nemo” NemerovskiistheleadinstructorforTucson’sMacintoshUserGroup.NemoconductscomputerandiPadcourses for several different local organizations, and also privately.

C. Alexis Osorio was born in Mexico, and came to the United States when she was 10 years old. After first attending Pima Community College, she went on to earn her Bachelor’s degree in education, and later she obtained her Master’s and Ph.D. in PhilosophyfromtheUniversityofArizonawithamajorInLatinAmericanLiterature,LanguageandCultureandaminorinBorderLiterature.Dr.Osorioistheauthorofseveralessayspertainingtoherfieldandabookofshortstories,SeisTallTales,Frontera Mexico/USA where she exposes the dynamics and problems of the border towns between Mexico and the United States.

Mitchell Pavao-Zuckerman, Ph.D. is an ecosystem ecologist who is interested in global change and human dominated ecosys-tems.Hisresearchexplorestheresponsesofbiogeochemicalcyclinginsoilstoalteredenvironmentalregimes,withafocusonlinkingcommunitystructureandecosystemfunctioning.Heisparticularlyinterestedintheecologyofcities,andalsoworksinarid systems undergoing multiple environmental changes (including altered precipitation patterns and plant species composi-tionchanges).Heisalsoworkingattheintersectionofecologicalandsocialsciencestodevelopanintegratedunderstandingofhuman ecosystems.

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Mark Ragel.Followinginhisfather’sfootsteps,Markstartedinthepoolandspabusiness.In2008MarktravelledtoAfricawhereheusedhisexpertiseinthepoolindustrytoinstalllifesavingrainwatercollectioncisterns.TheexperiencechangedMark’slifeandbusinessfocus,andhewentontofoundWaterHarvestingInternational.WaterHarvestingInternationalinstalls above and below ground cisterns of all types including FDA approved drinking water storage systems, also specializing in conversion of existing swimming pools into water storage cisterns.

Steve Renziisawriter,photographer,teacher,basketballcoachandfatheroftwinsons.HehasaBAinSecondaryEducationfromtheUniversityofArizona.Heloveshistory,likestreesandroadrunners,andisstillcurious.

Rafe Sagarin. Ph.D. is an expert on adaptation and a pioneer in the field of “natural security” who uses his ecological knowledge to expose the biological secrets of innovation, security, and untangling complexity. Dr. Sagarin consults with orga-nizations from the U.S. Department of Defense, to the American Red Cross to marketing executives from the world’s largest corporations, on how they can use the untapped lessons of adaptability to thrive in a risk- filled and unpredictable world.

Meredith SattlerisanAssistantProfessorofSustainableArchitectureatLouisianaStateUniversity,andholdsanaffiliatefacultypositionattheUniversityofArizona,andisaLEEDBD+C.Hercurrentresearchandteachinginterestsincludesustainablearchitecturalsysteminhistoricalandcurrentcontexts;trans-disciplinarystructureandpracticebetweendesign,engineeringandecologicalsciences;andthedesignersinfluencesonnationalenvironment-technology-humaninteractions.Shehas taught both undergraduate and graduate-level courses in her academic fields. Terri Sinclair brings over 20 years of experience in training delivery and development, sales, marketing, management and coaching. She has partnered with countless businesses, from small local shops to Fortune 500 companies and government organizations.Terrihasdevelopedherbestpracticesandconductedmanypublicseminars,aswellascustomizedandvirtualprograms.TerriispassionateinherbeliefthattheskyisNOTthelimit.Herpresentationsarerelevantandcontent-driven,filledwithmany“ah-ha”momentsthatinspireaudiences.TerriworkswithteamsandindividualsasanaccreditedcoachwiththeInternationalCoachFederation.Catlow Shipekisaco-founderofWatershedManagementGroup.Hehasledmorethana100hands-onwaterharvestingandrestorationworkshopsthroughouttheSouthwest,andistheleadtrainerinWMG’sWaterHarvestingCertificationcourse.Catlow has more than ten years of experience in applied watershed management, specializing in urban applications like water harvesting,greeninfrastructure,andstreamrestoration.HehasworkedwiththeCityofTucsontocreateaseriesofgreeninfra-structuredesigndetails,heservesonTucsonWater’sCitizensWaterAdvisoryCommittee,assistedintherevisionofTucson’sresidentialgreywaterordinance,andherecentlyco-developedaninnovativeResidentialRainwaterHarvestingRebate.

Karen R. Smith has been a successful freelance writer for more than a decade. She is a journalist and publicist who started writingaboutstyle...andcouldn’tstop!Herfirstbook,“StylishlySexy”isdueoutlaterthisyear.Herstyleconsultancy,Style-smithTransformations,ischanginghowwomendressandtransforminghowtheylive.

Sheldon TrubatchiscurrentlyanAdjunctProfessor,UniversityofArizona,RogersCollegeofLaw.Healsoworkedinvariousenergyenvironments,includingservingintheOfficeofGeneralCounsel,U.S.NuclearRegulatoryCommission,Common-wealthEdison(Exelon),andhasservedascounselandpartneratseverallawfirms.

Aly WaibelisaCompassionCultivationFacilitatorenrolledintheCompassionCultivationTraining(CCT)TeacherCertifi-cation Program at the Center for Compassion and Altruism Research and Education, Stanford University. She is a doctoral candidateinTeaching,LearningandSocioculturalStudiesattheUniversityofArizona,CollegeofEducation.Aly’sdoctoralprogramincludestraininginqualitativeresearchdesign,discourseanalysis,educationalresearchandethnography.Herresearchtopics are: adult and community education, workplace language and literacy, transformative learning and somatic learning. Aly receivedherB.A.inInternationalStudiesfromTaylorUniversityandherM.A.inLanguage,ReadingandCulturefromtheUniversity of Arizona with a concentration in adult literacy and learning.

Bob WoodhasbeenaMacintoshusersince1991.HehasbeentheMacUserGroupLeaderinTucsonsince2005,andalsopreviouslyinthatroleinMilwaukee,WIfrom1992–2003.Heprovidesarangeofservicestothesmalloffice/homeofficemarket in southern Arizona with an emphasis on the arts community. Services include Macintosh computer support and training, commercial photography, web site design, page layout and printing.

Ying Yuanhasover13yearsofexperienceteachinglanguageandcultureattheuniversitylevel.Herresearchfiledisintercul-turalcommunication.ShereceivedherMaster’sdegreeinEnglishLiteraturefromBeijingUniversity.Shehasalsowonmanyawards in teaching skills competitions. She is an adept singer of Chinese pop and folk songs.

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How to RegisterOnline: ce.arizona.eduOur online registration is quick, convenient, and always available. You will receive confirmation emails once you have registered foraclass.AllonlinepaymentsareprotectedbyVerisign.

Fax it in 520-621-3269Fax/mailinstructions:Fax/mailregistrationformtogetherwithoneofthefollowing:Visa,MastercardorAmericanExpress.Ifyou are registering via mail, you may also send a check. Please call our office to confirm receipt of Fax. 520-621-7724 or 1-800-955-8632

Check: Make the check payable: University of ArizonaMail it in to:UA Continuing & Professional EducationStudent Services CenterPO Box 210158 Tucson,AZ85721-0158

In Person:TheUniversityofArizonaContinuing&ProfessionalEducation,UniversityServicesBuilding,888NorthEuclidAve.Room322.OfficeHoursMonday-Friday,8a.m.-5p.m.

By Phone through our Student Services Center at: 520-621-7724 or 1-800-955-8632

Confirming Your EnrollmentWhen you enroll in a non-credit class by phone, mail or Fax, we will send you an enrollment confirmation by mail or email. We will notify you of any changes to the class. Note: if your enrollment confirmation doesn’t arrive within 10 days, please email: [email protected] to request confirmation.

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Thenon-creditprogramsthroughUAContinuing&ProfessionalEducationareself-sustaining.Allcourseshavesetminimumenrollments, with decisions made on course cancellations 2-3 business days prior to the start date of each class. Please don’t wait until the last minute to register.

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Proposing a ClassIfyouwouldliketoproposeaclass,theUAContinuing&ProfessionalEducationwelcomespreliminaryproposalsforconsid-eration. Please send a 1-2 paragraph description of the course along with a 1 page summary of your credentials and teaching experience.RemitthisviaEmailto:sand@email.arizona.edu.Afullproposalmayberequestedfromyouafterinitialreview.Ifyou would like to submit a full proposal, you may submit this electronically through this link: http://http://ce.arizona.edu/non-credit-course-proposal-form

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Registration and Course Information

Who May EnrollUA Continuing Education non-credit courses are open to everyone 18 years of age or older, unless otherwise noted, or by special permission from the Assistant Dean of Non-Credit Programs.

Class LocationsCourse locations are noted in the course listings in this catalog. Many non-credit classes are held at the UA Continuing & Professional Education office, located on the third floor of the University Services Building, 888 North Euclid Avenue.

TheUACEreservestherighttochangethelocationsofclasses.

Parking for Classes at 888 N. Euclid AvenueTheUniversityofArizonaContinuing&ProfessionalEducationofficeislocatedat888N.EuclidAvenue,intheUniversityServicesBuilding.Thedepartmentprovidesfreeparkingpassesforclassesatthislocation.PleaseparkintheadjacentMainGateParkingGarage,withtheentranceon1stStreet,justeastofEuclidAvenue.Wesuggestyouparkonornearthe3rdfloorof the parking garage, as there is a bridge to the office from that floor. Parking passes will be distributed by your instructor each day of class. Parking is free on the weekends with exceptions of days when there is a UA home Football and Basketball game. PleasedoNOTparkindesignatedspacesfortheArizonaHistoricalSocietyortheMarriotthotel.

Other Parking PrivilegesStudents will also receive parking free of charge at the University Services Annex. Directions will be provided at registration.

Enrollment FeesPayment in full is required at the time of registration. UACE accepts official company or organization Purchase Orders.Thereisa$25servicechargeforanyreturnedcheck.

Financial AssistanceFinancial assistance may be available if you are unemployed, a veteran or veteran’s spouse, or a person with a disability. Call Jo Ann Sanders for more information 520-626-5091.

Course Books and MaterialsHandoutsandcoursematerialsareusuallyincludedintheenrollmentfee.Booksmayoccasionallyberequiredatanadditionalcost.Intheseinstances,thecoursedescriptionprovidesinformationonthecostofbooks,whichareusuallyavailableforpurchasethroughtheUAMainGateBookstore.Instructionsforpurchasewillbeincludedintheregistrationconfirmation.

Cancellations or Changes in Course SchedulesTheUACEreservestherighttocancelorrescheduleclassesandtochangeinstructorswhennecessary.Ifaclassiscancelledor rescheduled you may request a transfer to another section of the same class, another class, or a refund of your enrollment fee.Intheeventofsuchchanges,UACEwillnotifyeachregisteredstudentviaemailand/orphoneaboutclasscancellationsorscheduled changes. Please make sure your contact information is correct when you register.

Transferring to another ClassTransfersfromonenon-creditcoursetoanothercanbemadeatleastthreebusinessdayspriortothestartofclass.Contactusbyphone(520-621-7724);fax(520-621-3269)[email protected]

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RefundsYour enrollment fee, minus a $25 cancellation fee per non-credit class, will be refunded if you provide a written request at least three business days prior to the first scheduled class. Submit your request in person, by fax to 520-621-3269 by email [email protected], or by mail to: UA Continuing & Professional Education, Student Services Center, 888 North EuclidAve.Room322,P.O.Box210158,Tucson,AZ85721-0158.Thispolicyappliestoallregistrations,regardlessofthepayment method. Phone requests will not be accepted.

Please note the following special circumstances:Therearenorefundsforcoursesthataredeliveredviaouronlinevendors,ProTrain,CenterforLegalStudiesand360Training.Testvouchersarenon-refundable.

Other refund policies may apply to conferences, educational trips and tours, other online classes, Arizona Youth University programs,andotherspecialprograms.Lookforrefundinformationonourwebsite,andintheprogrambrochureorflyer.

Note:Immediatecashrefundsarenotgivenforwithdrawalfromaclassorwhenaclassiscancelled.Ifarefundisdueorif overpayment has been made by a check, there is a 21-day hold period from the payment receipt date before the refund is processed. Credit card refunds will be credited to the original charged card used in the initial enrollment transaction.

DiscountsUA Continuing and Professional Education is pleased to extend a 10% discount to members of our Military (active and veterans).Discountsareforcoursefeesonly.

University of Arizona employees are eligible for a 10% discount on all courses offered through UA Continuing and Professional Development. Sorry, tuition waivers do not apply for non-credit courses, and this offer does not extend to family members. Discounts are for course fees only.

Class Waiting ListsIfaclassisfull,youmayplaceyournameonawaitinglistbycallingtheStudentServicesCenterat520-621-7724.Whenanewsection is added, students on the wait list are contacted first. Check our website at ce.arizona.edu for the most current list of classes.

Continuing Education Units (CEUs)CEUs are a nationally recognized means of tracking your continuing education coursework. CEUS are available for all UACE business and technology training in-person offerings. Requests should be made within two weeks of course completion and include payment of $25 per course. 10 contact hours = 1 CEU.

UACE Attendance Policy100%attendanceisrequiredforCertificateprogramsandcourses,inordertoqualifyfortheawardofacertificate.Ifyoumissa class session due to an emergency, there may be a possibility of arranging for a make-up session. Students have two weeks to request a make-up session and one year to complete the class.

Standards of ProgressStudents who receive financial aid from federal and state agencies must provide progress reports when requested by their assigned counselor. Your program supervisor may request a review of your progress at the end of each semester.

Student Code of ConductItisimportantthatallstudentsareawareofconductrequiredbyUACEinordertoparticipateinourprogramsandservices.A detailed policy, UA Policy #308, is provided on the web at http://deanofstudents.arizona.edu/Student_code_conduct2011.pdf

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Equal Educational Opportunity Policy and Accessibility InformationTheUAContinuing&ProfessionalEducationiscommittedtoprovidingequaleducationalandemploymentopportunityregardless of race, color, national origin, physical or mental handicap, age, gender, sexual preference, ancestry or medical condition.

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RegistrationSpring 2014 Non-Credit Registration Form

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Payment methods:The easiest way to register is online! ce.arizona.eduPhone: Call our Student Services Center at 520-621-7724 or 1-800-955-8632 to register and charge it to Visa, MC, or AmExMail: Mail check or money order payable to the University of Arizona, with this form to UACE, 888 N. Euclid Ave, PO Box 210158, Tucson, AZ 85721-0158FAX: Fax the registration form with charge card information or purchase order to our office at 520-621-3269In Person: Come to the UA Professional & Continuing Education office at 888 N. Euclid Avenue, Room 322.

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