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Showing posts with label continuing education. Show all posts

Register today for online classes with Continuing Education at Shoreline CC

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Pete M studies at home
Photo by Steve Shay


Give your brain a workout from the comfort of your couch with online classes through Continuing Education at Shoreline Community College!

Whether you’re exploring a longtime interest, preparing for a new adventure, or working towards a professional goal, Continuing Education has something for you. Non-credit courses are taught by passionate educators and local experts throughout the Spring, and are affordable, convenient, and fun!

Classes include:
  • A Sensory Introduction to Wine: A Precursor to Food and Wine Pairing
  • Gardening 101: From the Ground Up!
  • Getting Things Done in Windows 10
  • Launch Your Side Hustle
  • Mindful and Assertive Communication: Practical Exercises and Techniques to Elevate Your Communications Skills
  • Mindful Eating: Simple Techniques for Health and Weight
  • Open Read and Critique Writing Workshop
  • Smart Marketing

The Continuing Education program also partners with Ed2Go to offer highly interactive, online courses for industry certification and professional development that start once a month.

To register, visit shoreline.edu/continuing-ed/ today or contact continuing-ed@shoreline.edu for more information.



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Education and classes for Adults in Shoreline

Sunday, October 15, 2017

Shoreline Walks in Echo Lake Neighborhood
Photo courtesy City of Shoreline Recreation
The Echo Lake Neighborhood Association (ELNA) will hear from three local organizations which provide an amazing number and variety of classes for adults in recreation, health, arts and crafts, life skills, and hobbies.

In addition, there are over 100 degrees and certification from our highly acclaimed community college.

On Tuesday, October 17, from 7-9pm, in room 303 of Shoreline City Hall, speakers from three organization will talk about opportunities for adults:

  • Spartan Recreation Center
  • Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center
  • Shoreline Community College

City Hall is located at 17500 Midvale Ave N, 98133. Free parking in City Garage.

For more information about ELNA, see the webpage, Facebook page, or email.



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Continuing Education: Write a short memoir - Windows 10 - Excel 2016

Saturday, June 17, 2017

Shoreline Community College has fun and practical continuing education classes this summer  - open to the community.

To sign up, contact Ron Carnell 206.533.6706 

Starting June 20
NEW: Your Short Memoir
$9.12
Turn your life experiences—dramatic and everyday—into powerful short memoir. If you’ve wanted to write about your life but don’t have time for a book project, this class is for you! We’ll lead you step-by-step through writing a short memoir piece: from selecting and reflecting on your experience, to writing and publishing your story.

6:30 - 8:30pm - Tuesdays
6/20 - 6/27/17 | Two Sessions | Item 6970
Building 1300, Room 1305
Instructor: Dubois, C.| P-SKL 111

Starting July 12
Getting Things Done in Windows 10™
$24.32
Since 2015, Microsoft has evolved and refined Windows 10 over 4 major updates. Discover what’s there that can improve your productivity and comfort level with the system. We will explore how to customize the system to your needs and get things done, helped by a 28-year Windows support professional. Bring your laptop or use a PC in our lab.

6:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesdays
7/12 - 7/26/17 | Three sessions | Item 6988
Building 1300, Room 1305
Instructor: Boston, B. | P-CMP 110

Starting July 10
Excel™ 2016 Essentials in Action!

$36.48
Get the basics and beyond for creating spreadsheets. You will create, edit and format a worksheet, perform calculations, print workbook contents, filter and sort data, and work with charts. You'll learn to use the Help and other built-in tools.

And here’s the exciting part! You will apply your newly learned Excel skills in practical activities, such as creating a household budget, creating a household inventory, etc.

Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment, or Getting Started with Computers, or Integrated, Self-Paced Computer Lab. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class. Word experience is helpful but not required.

This course is not recommended for Mac users.

Textbooks:

1. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Excel 2016 Part 1
Course Number 091055S (Rev 3.0), ISBN: 1424625718.

· online from publisher or
· UW Bookstore.

2. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Excel 2016 Part 2
Course Number 091056S (Rev 1.1) ISBN: 1424625815

· online from publisher or
· UW Bookstore.
Or visit: UW Bookstore
4328 University Way, Seattle, WA 98105.
For assistance, please call: 206-634-3400 x331.

6:00-9:00 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays
7/10- 7/24/17 | Five sessions | Item 6909
Building 1400, Room 1401
Instructor: Aldrich, M. | P-CMP 150


See our Summer Schedule and Ed2go Courses Online!



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Continuing Ed: Create a Marketing Plan for Your Small Business

Thursday, April 13, 2017

Marketing is essential to survival and growth of any business, but creating a marketing plan can seem overwhelming. Join Paula Ward, MBA and former business owner on April 22 from 9-12pm at Edmonds Community College to learn how to identify simple, low-cost steps to market your small business.

A marketing plan doesn't have to be complicated to be effective. Some of the best marketing tactics are the simplest.  The class information will include a range of marketing activities available and how to choose among them to create a simple, effective plan to grow your business.

The bewildering array of online social platforms will be discussed, and how to craft a marketing calendar to help you integrate marketing into your other business-building tasks. Take home some action steps to get started on your own marketing.

Edmonds Community College, Snoqualmie Hall  203, 20000 68th Ave W Lynnwood, 98036
Saturday April 22,  Fee: $39.00

Learn more here




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Continuing Education: Clear the brain clutter and de-stress

Saturday, March 25, 2017

Clear the Clutter for Spring: Get Moving, Get Balanced, Get Focused!

Call to Enroll: 206-533-6706

True Nature Qigong
 with Rebecca Gould
$24.32
 
Make Spring 2017 your time to get moving and clear your mind.
Qigong (CHEE-gong) is "Meditation in Motion." You will learn to synchronize breath, posture and intention to clear, energize and balance your energies. This allows your body’s energy to flow more freely. Qigong can also increase your state of well-being, and provide more clarity and strength. No experience is required for this class. The exercises are slow moving and can be modified to meet the needs of each person's physical needs.

6:00—7:30pm Wednesdays
4/5 - 5/10/17 | Six sessions | Item 6922
Building 3000, Room 3002
Instructor: Gould, R | P-SKL 132

Mindfulness Meditation
with Vishaka Smith
$24.32

Mind Body Awareness Meditation builds confidence and will bring more clarity to your life and goals. Students will be provided with several different types of guided meditations and strategies to incorporate into their lives beyond their sitting meditation. These practices will help them to be more effective, healthy, happy and successful! Suitable for new and seasoned practitioners of meditation.

10:00—11:30am Saturdays
4/8 - 5/13/17 | Six sessions | Item 6955
Building 3000, Room 3002
Instructor: Smith, V. | P-SKL 110

Courses are offered by Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline 98133, 206-533-6706

More information

Spring 2017 Schedule

Maps and Directions

Parking  (Now FREE after 4pm and on weekends)



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Continuing Education: PowerPoint™ 2016 Essentials

Tuesday, March 14, 2017


PowerPoint™ 2016 Essentials

Begins Wednesday, 3/15
Complete Course: $21.28
REGISTER NOW: 206-533-6706
FREE, CLOSE and EASY PARKING

Get everything you need to produce a dynamic PowerPoint presentation!

PowerPoint is like an electronic slide show, but with a nearly endless choice of colors, fonts, and presentation styles. Create animations to make pictures appear and move, add impressive backgrounds, charts and tables, different kinds of art and graphics, and much more. Learn the skills to create a slide show of any kind, with tips on integrating your oral presentation.

Additionally, with PowerPoint, you will gain intuition and insights for other graphics programs. Please join Will Berkley on the gorgeous SCC campus to get going with a winning PowerPoint presentation. Computer comfort required!

Textbook: FastCourse Microsoft PowerPoint 2016: Level 1, ISBN-13: 978-1-59136-961-5,
Labyrinth Learning Publishers.

Purchase book online from: UW Bookstore or visit the UW Bookstore 4328 University Way, Seattle, WA 98105. For assistance, call: 206-634-3400 x331

REGISTER NOW: 206-533-6706

The class has three sessions, 4:00-7:00 p.m. Wednesdays, 3/15 - 3/29/17
Item 6911
Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline 98133
Building 1300, Room 1308,  Maps and Directions
Instructor: Berkley, W - P-CMP 140

Current Winter and Spring 2017 schedule

Parking (Now FREE after 4pm and on weekends)



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Continuing Education: Integrated, self-paced computer lab

Saturday, February 18, 2017


Integrated, Self-paced Computer Lab with Kris Bowen
$91.20

Kris will quickly bring you up to speed with this Microsoft Office lab at Shoreline Community College.

Virtually any office position will require at least some experience with Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Ready to get started? Come to a self-paced laboratory environment and work in the company of other job seekers. Learn and practice these programs:

  • Outlook: Set up contact lists. Save email drafts. Link keywords in email messages to websites, maps, and photos. Customize your email messages with your own signature.
  • Word: Set up and save documents. Organize files and folders. Learn mail merging.
  • Excel: Get the basics of data creation. Customize slide shows. A coach will help you navigate the software and help menus.
  • PowerPoint: Insert pictures onto slides. Create text blocks and shapes. Add depth and dimension to text and photos. Produce a slide show. 

This four-week course will prepare you for most any office environment, with all the one-on-one guidance you will need. It's also a great prerequisite to our singularly focused Microsoft application courses.

Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment and working with a mouse and keyboard. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class.

4:00-7:00pm TWTh
2/21 - 3/16/17 - 12 sessions - Item 6907
Building 1300, Room 1302
Instructor: Bowen, K. - P-CMP 114

Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline 98133, 206-533-6706. Maps and Directions and Parking (Now FREE after 4pm and on weekends).

Current Winter 2017 schedule with other Continuing Education classes.

Contact Ron Carnell to register.


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Calming classes for stressful times

Friday, February 3, 2017

Qi gong class
Photo from iStock
Everyone is a little agitated right now - and Shoreline Community College Continuing Education has some solutions for you.

True Nature Qigong - Meditation in Motion
$25.00                                                                                    
Instructor Sarah Storm describes Qigong (CHEE-gong) as "Meditation in Motion." In this class, learn to synchronize our breath, posture and intention to clear, energize and balance our energies.

This allows our energy to flow more freely... we experience an increase in our state of well-being, more clarity and strength.

No experience is required for this class and these exercises are slow moving and can be modified to meet the needs of each person's physical needs.

6:00—7:30pm Wednesdays
2/8/ - 3/15/17 | Six sessions - Item 6914
Building 3000, Room 3002
Instructor:  Storm, S | P-SKL 132

Mindfulness Meditation
$25.00
Mind Body Awareness Meditation with Vishaka Smith Ph.D, builds confidence and will bring more clarity to your life and goals. Students will be provided with several different types of guided meditations and strategies to incorporate into their lives beyond their sitting meditation. These practices will help them to be more effective, healthy, happy and successful! Suitable for new and seasoned practitioners of meditation.

10:00—11:30am Saturdays
2/11 - 3/18/17 | Six sessions - Item 6955
Building 3000, Room 3002
Instructor:  Smith, V. | P-SKL 110

Shoreline Community College is located at 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline 98133. (Campus maps) Parking fees do not apply on evenings and weekends.

For more information or to register, contact Ron Carnell by Email or phone 206-533-6706.

Office Hours
  • Monday - Thursday 8am - 5pm
  • Friday 8am - 4:30pm

See other classes under the Continuing Education link in the Features section on the front page



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Open house at Seattle University Continuing Education

Sunday, January 29, 2017


You are invited to attend the Open House showcasing Seattle University’s School of New and Continuing Studies, Wednesday, February 1, 2017 from 5-6:30pm in the Casey Atrium on Seattle University's campus on Capitol Hill.

The school of New and Continuing studies currently offers hybrid degree completion programs in Digital Technology and Cultures as well as Organizational Leadership and a professional certificate in Web Development.

Come to campus and learn how New and Continuing Studies is tailoring programs to fit adult students. 1215 E Columbia St, Seattle 98122. 206-220-8280.

More information or RSVP


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Continuing Education: Learn to write screenplays

Saturday, January 7, 2017

Featured Bridges to Shoreline Winter Course


Writing for the Screen, Video and TV
$25.00
Join screenwriter and author, Wendy Haber for this comprehensive and unique writing course!
Students will have all the tools and resources needed to get started with a screenplay. It's your choice to actively engage and to become part of the process so your dream of writing a screenplay can become a reality.

Key topics:
  • The writing process and interviews of screenwriters
  • Formatting the screenplay
  • Creating complex characters, the story arc and building a scene
  • The language of screenplays and creating a writing space
  • Editing and revising, setting a writing schedule and dialogue
  • The first 10 pages of the screenplay
  • The ending, the middle, creating conflict, dissecting scenes and screenplays, and the movie business.

Answering questions and giving additional resources to students are tailored to everyone's interests and add fluidity to make each class unique.

6:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesdays
Start date: 2/15/17 - End date: 3/1/17
Shoreline Community College, 16101 Greenwood Ave N
Building 1100, Room 1101
Instructor: Haber, W
 P-CAR 225 - Item 6923

For more information or to register, contact Ron Carnell by Email or phone 206-533-6706.

Office Hours
  • Monday - Thursday 8am - 5pm
  • Friday 8am - 4:30pm


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Continuing Education: computing, Word, and QuickBooks

Thursday, January 5, 2017

Never too old to learn
WikiMedia Commons
Fulfill your New Year's resolution with a class from the Continuing Education department of Shoreline Community College.

Starting in January are classes in:
  • Getting started with computers
  • Word 2016 Essentials in Action
  • QuickBooks: A Serious Introduction for General Use & Payroll
Descriptions are below.

If you have questions about any Continuing Ed class at SCC, contact Ron Carnell206-533-6706. His office hours are Monday - Thursday, 8am - 5pm, Friday, 8am - 4:30pm

Beginning in January:

Computing and Technology

Getting Started with Computers
$40.00
For many of us the mere thought of learning the basics of computer use can be uncomfortable, even overwhelming. This is a beginning level class designed to help you overcome these common anxieties, and get you emailing, researching, and working right away! Achieve a range of basics and practical applications for personal or business use. Topics include: Overview of PC hardware and software concepts, Windows10, saving, opening, and organizing files, word processing and spreadsheets, printing and Internet browsing, email use, and computer and Internet safety. No previous experience required. This course is PC only!


Textbook: Welcome to Computer Basics: Windows 10 and Office Online, Labyrinth Learning Publishers, ISBN 978-1-59136-791-8. Labyrinth Learning Item Number: 1-59136-791-3.
Available online, or visit: UW Bookstore, 4328 University Way, Seattle, WA 98105.
For assistance, please call: 206-634-3400 x331

4:00-7:00pm Wednesdays
Start date: 1/18/17 - End date: 2/15/17
Building 1300, Room 1308
Instructor: Berkley, W - P-CMP 102 - Item 6904


NEW! Word 2016 Essentials in Action!

$40.00
A serious introduction to the basics and beyond of this robust word processing program. You will create, edit, and proofread documents, change the look of text and the document, present information in columns and tabs and work with graphics, symbols, and diagrams. In addition:

· You will learn how to enhance your documents with watermarks and document parts.
· You will also learn how to use the powerful Mail Merge feature.

And here’s the exciting part! You will apply your newly learned Word skills in practical activities, such as creating a recipe document, building an address list, creating mailing list labels, etc. 

Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment, or Getting Started with Computers, or Integrated, Self-Paced Computer Lab. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class. This course is not recommended for Mac users.

Textbooks:
1. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Word 2016 Part 1
Course Number 091048S (Rev 3.0), , ISBN 1424625696.

· online from publisher or
· UW Bookstore.

2. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Word 2016 Part 2
Course Number 091049S (Rev 1.1), ISBN 1424625793.

· online from publisher or
· UW Bookstore.

Or visit: UW Bookstore, 4328 University Way, Seattle, WA 98105.
For assistance, please call: 206-634-3400 x331.

6:00-9:00pm Wednesdays and Mondays
Start date: 1/18/17 - End date: 2/1/17
Building 1300, Room 1304
Instructor: Aldrich, M. - P-CMP 129 - Item 6908


QuickBooks: A Serious Introduction for General Use and Payroll

$40.00
Get started with this valuable accounting software that is used by more than 80% of small to mid-sized businesses. You will learn the basics of how QuickBooks can aid you in performing daily, weekly, and monthly bookkeeping and accounting operations for a business. This one fills up fast, so register early! Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment and working with a mouse and keyboard. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class.

6:00-9:00pm Thursdays
Start date: 1/19/176 - End date: 2/16/19
Building 1300, Room 1308
Instructor: Hudson, J.R.- P-CMP 104 - Item 6906

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Save this: Continuing Education catalog for Winter quarter

Saturday, December 17, 2016

Banish the depression of winter by signing up for Winter quarter Continuing Education classes at Shoreline Community College.

Classes start at different times and last for varying lengths of time.

Choose from Writing, Computing, Mind and Body, and Private Music Instruction.

To Enroll: 206-533-6706

For more information, contact Ron Carnell Email rcarnell@shoreline.edu Phone 206-533-6706

Office Hours:
  • Monday - Thursday 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. 
  • Friday 8 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.

Shoreline Community College Winter Courses



Writing, Literature and Language

Writing for the Screen, Video and TV
$25.00
Join screenwriter and author, Wendy Haber for this comprehensive and unique writing course!
Students will have all the tools and resources needed to get started with a screenplay. It's your choice to actively engage and to become part of the process so your dream of writing a screenplay can become a reality.

Key topics:
• The writing process and interviews of screenwriters
• Formatting the screenplay
• Creating complex characters, the story arc and building a scene
• The language of screenplays and creating a writing space
• Editing and revising, setting a writing schedule and dialogue
• The first 10 pages of the screenplay
• The ending, the middle, creating conflict, dissecting scenes and screenplays, and the movie business.

Answering questions and giving additional resources to students are tailored to everyone's interests and add fluidity to make each class unique.
6:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesdays
Start date: 2/15/17 | End date: 3/1/17
Building 1100, Room 1101
Instructor: Haber, W | P-CAR 225 | Item 6923

Computing and Technology

Getting Started with Computers
$40.00
For many of us the mere thought of learning the basics of computer use can be uncomfortable, even overwhelming. This is a beginning level class designed to help you overcome these common anxieties, and get you emailing, researching, and working right away! Achieve a range of basics and practical applications for personal or business use. Topics include: Overview of PC hardware and software concepts, Windows10, saving, opening, and organizing files, word processing and spreadsheets, printing and Internet browsing, email use, and computer and Internet safety. No previous experience required. This course is PC only!

Textbook: Welcome to Computer Basics: Windows 10 and Office Online, Labyrinth Learning Publishers, ISBN 978-1-59136-791-8. Labyrinth Learning Item Number: 1-59136-791-3.
Available online, or visit: UW Bookstore, 4328 University Way, Seattle, WA 98105.
For assistance, please call: 206-634-3400 x331

4:00-7:00 p.m. Wednesdays
Start date: 1/18/17 | End date: 2/15/17
Building 1300, Room 1308
Instructor: Berkley, W | P-CMP 102 | Item 6904

Design and Publish Your Home Business Website
$32.00
Students will design a basic, fully-finished, business site starting from scratch using Wordpress. Pick and purchase a domain. Set up hosting, install Wordpress and a theme. Add content and set up your site! Upon completion of a basic Wordpress website, you will learn how to market it on social media. Requirements:
Registration with Hostgator. Plan on investing approximately $100 for a year of hosting, domain registration, and other incidental costs of maintaining a website.

10:00am - 1:00pm Saturdays
Start date: 3/4/17 | End date: 3/11/17
Building 1300, Room 1308
Instructor: Ikuseghan, J. | P-CMP 103 | Item 6921

QuickBooks: A Serious Introduction for General Use and Payroll
$40.00
Get started with this valuable accounting software that is used by more than 80% of small to mid-sized businesses. You will learn the basics of how QuickBooks can aid you in performing daily, weekly, and monthly bookkeeping and accounting operations for a business. This one fills up fast, so register early! Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment and working with a mouse and keyboard. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class.

6:00-9:00 p.m. Thursdays
Start date: 1/19/176 | End date: 2/16/19
Building 1300, Room 1308
Instructor: Hudson, J.R.| P-CMP 104 | Item 6906

NEW! Word 2016 Essentials in Action!
$40.00
A serious introduction to the basics and beyond of this robust word processing program. You will create, edit, and proofread documents, change the look of text and the document, present information in columns and tabs and work with graphics, symbols, and diagrams. In addition:

· You will learn how to enhance your documents with watermarks and document parts.
· You will also learn how to use the powerful Mail Merge feature.

And here’s the exciting part! You will apply your newly learned Word skills in practical activities, such as creating a recipe document, building an address list, creating mailing list labels, etc. Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment, or Getting Started with Computers, or Integrated, Self-Paced Computer Lab. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class. This course is not recommended for Mac users.

Textbooks:
1. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Word 2016 Part 1
Course Number 091048S (Rev 3.0), , ISBN 1424625696.

· online from publisher or
· UW Bookstore.

2. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Word 2016 Part 2
Course Number 091049S (Rev 1.1), ISBN 1424625793.

· online from publisher or
· UW Bookstore.

Or visit: UW Bookstore, 4328 University Way, Seattle, WA 98105.
For assistance, please call: 206-634-3400 x331.

6:00-9:00 p.m. Wednesdays and Mondays
Start date: 1/18/17 | End date: 2/1/17
Building 1300, Room 1304
Instructor: Aldrich, M. | P-CMP 129 | Item 6908

NEW! Excel 2016 Essentials in Action!
$40.00
Get the basics and beyond for creating spreadsheets. You will create, edit and format a worksheet, perform calculations, print workbook contents, filter and sort data, and work with charts. You'll learn to use the Help and other built-in tools.

And here’s the exciting part! You will apply your newly learned Excel skills in practical activities, such as creating a household budget, creating a household inventory, etc.

Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment, or Getting Started with Computers, or Integrated, Self-Paced Computer Lab. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class. Word experience is helpful but not required.
This course is not recommended for Mac users.

Textbooks:

1. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Excel 2016 Part 1
Course Number 091055S (Rev 3.0), ISBN: 1424625718.
· online from publisher or
· UW Bookstore.

2. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Excel 2016 Part 2
Course Number 091056S (Rev 1.1) ISBN: 1424625815
· online from publisher or
· UW Bookstore.

Or visit: UW Bookstore, 4328 University Way, Seattle, WA 98105.
For assistance, please call: 206-634-3400 x331.

6:00-9:00 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays
Start date: 2/27/17 | End date: 3/13/17
Building 1400, Room 1401
Instructor: Aldrich, M. | P-CMP 132 | Item 6909

PowerPoint 2016 Essentials
$25.00
PowerPoint is like an electronic slide show, but with a nearly endless choice of colors, fonts, and presentation styles. Create animations to make pictures appear and move, add impressive backgrounds, charts and tables, different kinds of art and graphics, and much more. Learn the skills to create a slide show of any kind, with tips on integrating your oral presentation. Additionally, with PowerPoint, you will gain intuition and insights for other graphics programs. Computer comfort required!

Textbook: FastCourse Microsoft PowerPoint 2016: Level 1, ISBN-13: 978-1-59136-961-5,
Labyrinth Learning Publishers.

Purchase book from:
· online from publisher or
· UW Bookstore

Or visit the UW Bookstore:
4328 University Way
Seattle, WA 98105

For assistance, please call: 206-634-3400 x331

4:00-7:00 p.m. Wednesdays
Start date: 3/15/17 | End date: 3/29/17
Building 1300, Room 1308
Instructor: Berkley, W | P-CMP 140 | Item 6913


Integrated, Self-paced Computer Lab
$76.00
Virtually any office position will require at least some experience with Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Ready to get started? Come to a self-paced laboratory environment and work in the company of other job seekers. Learn and practice these programs:
  • Outlook: Set up contact lists. Save email drafts. Link keywords in email messages to websites, maps, and photos. Customize your email messages with your own signature.
  • Word: Set up and save documents. Organize files and folders. Learn mail merging.
  • Excel: Get the basics of data creation. Customize slide shows. A coach will help you navigate the software and help menus.
  • PowerPoint: Insert pictures onto slides. Create text blocks and shapes. Add depth and dimension to text and photos. Produce a slide show. 
This four-week course will prepare you for most any office environment, with all the one-on-one guidance you will need. It's also a great prerequisite to our singularly focused Microsoft application courses. Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment and working with a mouse and keyboard. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class.

4:00-7:00pm TWTh
Start date: 2/21/17 | End date: 3/16/17
Building 1300, Room 1302
Instructor: Bowen, K. | P-CMP 114 | Item 6907

Mind and Body

PAIN: Therapies and Treatment
$10.00
Avoid the opioid solution. We all know where that can lead.
A new offering by Ariele Huff, this workshop offers a buffet of useful remedies and methods for students to try. Even if you've failed to find adequate pain management techniques in the past, these are some amazing and easy strategies rooted in traditional medicine and alternative healing systems.

10:00am - 2:00pm Saturday
2/18/17 | Building 1100, Room 1101
Instructor: Huff, Ariele| CEHLT 301 | Item 6981

True Nature Qigong
$25.00
Instructor Sarah Storm describes Qigong (CHEE-gong) as "Meditation in Motion." In this class, we will learn to synchronize our breath, posture and intention to clear, energize and balance our energies. This allows our energy to flow more freely... we experience an increase in our state of well-being, more clarity and strength. No experience is required for this class and these exercises are slow moving and can be modified to meet the needs of each person's physical needs. 

6:00—7:30pm Wednesdays
Start date: 2/8/17 | End date: 3/15/17
Building 3000, Room 3002
Instructor: Storm, S | P-SKL 132 | Item 6914

NEW! Mindfulness Meditation
$25.00
Mind Body Awareness Meditation with Vishaka Smith Ph.D, builds confidence and will bring more clarity to your life and goals. Students will be provided with several different types of guided meditations and strategies to incorporate into their lives beyond their sitting meditation. These practices will help them to be more effective, healthy, happy and successful! Suitable for new and seasoned practitioners of meditation.

10:00—11:30am Saturdays
Start date: 2/11/17 | End date: 3/18/17
Building 3000, Room 3002
Instructor: Smith, V. | P-SKL 110 | Item 6955

Financial Management and Success

Get Rich, Stay Rich!

$10.00
Make money your friend and servant. This workshop is a step-by-step guide to bettering your life and your circumstances:
A money makeover! Wealth is within your grasp. Participants will leave with increased confidence and wealth awareness, a game plan, a treasure map, and step-by-step guidance, which has helped many become wealthy.

10:00am-2:00pm Saturday
Start date: 3/4/17
Building 1400, Room 1402
Instructor: Huff, A. | P-SKL 106 | Item 6925

You're in Charge: PODs, Blogs, and eBooks
$10.00
Published? You? You bet!
Learn about digital publishing (blogs, PODs, and eBooks). Digital tips help students spend little, earn well.

Goals/Objectives: At the end of the workshop the student will:

· Recognize several current ways to publish work: PODs, blogs, e-books, and e-zines.
· Have the necessary links and e-addresses to connect with PODs, blogs, e-books, and e-zines.
· Know the basics of creating Indie book projects.
· Understand the pros and cons of publishing choices, including traditional — publishing houses and agents.
· Have marketing strategies for Indie projects — how to get “free ink” and placement at local venues and on radio, television, You Tube, etc.

10:00am-2:00pm Saturday
3/18/17 | Building 1400, Room 1401
Instructor: Huff, A. | P-SKL 101 | Item 6912

Success! Buy and Sell on the Internet

$19.00
Learn how to create eBay, Amazon, and other seller accounts, create successful listings, load pictures, and accept credit card payment with PayPal. The course covers selling tips, tricks and traps, market analyses, and best ways to determine shipping costs. Also, discover where to get free shipping supplies, how to print shipping labels from your home computer, and get free home pickup. Please have at least a year experience navigating the web and a functional home operating system. A home printer/scanner is an added advantage, but not necessary. Lecture only.

6:00-900pm Wednesdays
Start date: 3/1/17| End date: 3/8/17
Building 1300, Room 1308
Instructor: Ikusegahn, J. | P-BUS 101 | Item 6916

Private Instruction Music Lessons
Voice • Guitar • Piano • Drums and Percussion • Brass and Woodwinds • Production
Shoreline Continuing Education now offers private instruction music lessons from our faculty at the SCC Music Building (Building 800). Lessons are offered in piano, voice, guitar, bass, percussion, brass and woodwinds.

Ten lessons of 30 minutes each are offered during the Summer and Fall Quarters, June 20 through December 2.
These weekly lessons are arranged between student and teacher, with a consistent agreed upon day and time.

Students study technique, sight-reading, rhythm, literature, and artistry, always at their own level, beginner through advanced. Beginning pianists and singers are encouraged to take the class piano and class voice courses at the college to gain some experience before private instruction lessons, but some beginners will be accepted for lessons when space is available.

Tuition for 10, 30-minute lessons for all disciplines: $399 + $5 tuning fee for piano lessons.

Enrolling is easy:
1. Register and pay tuition: Please contact Ron Carnell: (206) 533-6706
2. Arrange your meeting days, times, and classroom with your instructor.

Voice with Meg Stecker-Thorsen | Item 6510

mstecker@shoreline.edu (206) 546-4617
Morning and afternoon weekly lesson times, Mondays through Thursdays.
Please contact instructor for more information about available time slots.
Guitar with Andy Ferguson | Item 6511

AndrewFergusonGuitar@gmail.com (425) 941-5327
Piano with Helena Azevedo, Charles Enlow, Jensina Oliver | 6512

Helena Azevedo: hazevedo@shoreline.edu (206) 533-6608
Charles Enlow: cenlow@shoreline.edu (206) 546-4524
Jensina Oliver: jbyingto@shoreline.edu (206) 546-4618

Drums and Percussion with Don Dietrich and Karl Fagerstrom | 6514

dldieterich1@comcast.net (206) 782-3942
karl.fagerstrom@gmail.com (206) 792-6837

Brass and Woodwinds with Doug Reid and Jeff Kashiwa | Item 6513

dreid@shoreline.edu (206) 546-4759
jkashiwa@shoreline.edu (206) 533-6669


Updated 12-18-2016 with enrollment phone number

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Continuing Education: Starting a business after 50

Sunday, November 20, 2016

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Adults who want to start a business can learn business basics at an Edmonds CC Continuing Ed class, “Starting a Business After 50” on February 11, 2017 from 9am to noon on the EdCC campus. The class will be taught by Paula Ward, M.B.A., business instructor and entrepreneur. Learn more and register here.

Ward will share simple low-cost methods for launching a business, easy ways to test ideas, simple, focused marketing strategies and more. There will time for questions and participants will take home a list of action steps.

Ward feels that the costs of starting a small business are the lowest they’ve ever been, thanks to technology like the internet and desktop printers. For those who are intimidated by technology, Ward states that outsourcing tasks has also become easier than ever, and feels the only “must” is the ability to use email.

Although adults of all ages are welcome in the class, Ward has focussed on those over 50 because she feels they face special work and career challenges. Ageism in the workplace is rampant, and older workers often face greater health challenges and family demands that make a full-time, on-site job untenable. Retirees may face income shortfalls, boredom and unfulfilled career dreams. A small business can be full-time or part-time and be a way to generate income, pursue a passion and stay connected to the community.

Ward adds that older adults often have advantages in the start-up landscape: industry knowledge and skills, emotional maturity and networks built up over decades.

Edmonds Community College is located at 20000 68th Ave W, Lynnwood 98036.



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Seattle University continuing studies Open House Feb 1

Saturday, November 19, 2016

You are invited to attend the Open House showcasing Seattle University’s School of New and Continuing Studies, February 1, 2017 from 5-6:30pm.

Open House at the Casey Atrium on Seattle University's campus on Capitol Hill, 901 12th Ave, Seattle 98122.

The school of New and Continuing studies currently offers hybrid degree completion programs in Digital Technology and Cultures as well as Organizational Leadership and a professional certificate in Web Development.

Come to campus and learn how New and Continuing Studies is tailoring programs to fit adult students. More information or RSVP here.



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Continuing Education: Creative Plant-Based Cooking

Thursday, October 6, 2016

Renee Press, Fire and Earth Kitchen
Savory and Creative Plant-Based Cooking
$75.00

Join local chef Renee Press for a meat and dairy-free class at Seattle’s first vegan cooking school, Fire and Earth Kitchen.

Class is demonstration based and includes complimentary beverages, handmade recipe cards, samples of all dishes prepared, and a chance to meet and mingle with our wonderful veg-loving community!

Fire and Earth classes are 100% free of animal-based ingredients, are mostly organic, and naturally gluten and soy free.

Please join us for a healthful, Earth and animal-friendly start to the end-of-year holidays!

6:00-9:00pm on Wednesday, November 9

Fire and Earth Kitchen, 102 NW 35th St, Seattle 98107
Instructor: Press, R - CEHLT 190 - Item 6588

This class is offered through the Continuing Education of Shoreline Community College. For more information about the course and registration information, contact Ron Carnell 206-533-6706.



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Continuing Education: Bold and Fiery Floral Arrangements for Fall

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Dahlia
Photo by Lee Lageschulte
Bold and Fiery Floral Arrangements for Fall
$75.00
Students will learn to design a low, oblong floral centerpiece with seasonal flowers. We will use a combination of fresh flowers, as well as some permanent materials to create a long lasting centerpiece that would be appropriate for a table decoration.

Flower Identification, care, handling and preparation procedures to make fresh flowers last longer will be discussed. Use of floral tools, such as knives, scissors and floral clippers and proper cleaning of containers will also be discussed.

Step by step instruction as well as written instructions will be used as class source materials. All floral materials will be supplied and students will take home a completed arrangement. Students should bring a floral knife, scissors and clippers to the class.

6:30-9:00pm - Wednesdays
Three Class Sections:
Section 1: 10/19
Section 2: 10/26
Section 3: 11/2

SCC, 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Building 2900, Room 2920A (maps)
Instructor: Walton, B. - CEART 200 - Items 6587, 6588, 6589

Continuing Education at Shoreline Community College offers a wealth of classes and workshops open to the community.

For more information about the course and registration information, contact Ron Carnell 206-533-6706.



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Continuing Education at SCC: Financial Security

Friday, September 23, 2016

Continuing Education at Shoreline Community College offers a wealth of classes and workshops open to the community.

For more information about the courses and registration information, contact Ron Carnell 206-533-6706.

Shoreline Community College is at 16101 Greenwood Ave N, Shoreline 98133

FINANCIAL SECURITY

Get Rich, Stay Rich!
$25.00

Make money your friend and servant. This workshop is a step-by-step guide to bettering your life and your circumstances:

A money makeover! Wealth is within your grasp. Participants will leave with increased confidence and wealth awareness, a game plan, a treasure map, and step-by-step guidance, which has helped many become wealthy.

6:00-8:30pm Tuesdays
Start date: 10/25/16 - End date: 11/15/16
Building 1400, Room 1402
Instructor: Huff, A. - P-SKL 106 - Item 6925

Success! Buy and Sell on the Internet
$16.00

Learn how to create eBay, Amazon, and other seller accounts, create successful listings, load pictures, and accept credit card payment with PayPal. the course covers selling tips, tricks and traps, market analyses, and best ways to determine shipping costs. Also, discover where to get free shipping supplies, how to print shipping labels from your home computer, and get free home pickup. Please have at least a year experience navigating the web and a functional home operating system. A home printer/scanner is an added advantage, but not necessary. Lecture only.

6:00-900pm Wednesdays
Start date: 11/9/16 - End date: 11/16/16
Building 1300, Room 1305
Instructor: Ikuseghan, J - P-BUS 101 - Item 6916

You're in Charge: PODs, Blogs, and eBooks
$15.00

Published? You? You bet!

Learn about digital publishing (blogs, PODs, and eBooks). Digital tips help students spend little, earn well.

Goals/Objectives: At the end of the workshop the student will:
  • Recognize several current ways to publish work: PODs, blogs, e-books, and e-zines.
  • Have the necessary links and e-addresses to connect with PODs, blogs, e-books, and e-zines.
  • Know the basics of creating Indie book projects.
  • Understand the pros and cons of publishing choices, including traditional—publishing houses and agents.
  • Have marketing strategies for Indie projects—how to get “free ink” and placement at local venues and on radio, television, You Tube, etc.
10:00am-2:00pm Saturday
12/3/16 - Building 1400, Room 1401
Instructor: Huff, A. - P-SKL 101 - Item 6912



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Continuing Education: Mind and Body classes at SCC

Monday, September 5, 2016

The Bridges to Shoreline continuing education courses at Shoreline Community College fall quarter offer a wide variety of classes aimed at but not exclusive to senior citizens. For more information about the courses and registration information, contact Ron Carnell 206-533-6706.

For information about other continuing education courses for fall, check the Continuing Education tag under Features in the first column of our webpage ShorelineAreaNews.com


Mind and Body
NEW! True Nature Qigong -- $25.00                                                                                   
Instructor Sarah Storm describes Qigong (CHEE-gong) as "Meditation in Motion." In this class, we will learn to synchronize our breath, posture and intention to clear, energize and balance our energies. This allows our energy to flow more freely... we experience an increase in our state of well-being, more clarity and strength.  No experience is required for this class and these exercises are slow moving and can be modified to meet the needs of each person's physical needs. 

6:00—7:30pm Thursdays
Start date: 10/13/16 | End date: 11/17/16
Building 3000, Room 3002
Instructor:  Storm, S | P-SKL 132 | Item 6956


NEW! Mindfulness Meditation -- $25.00
Mind Body Awareness Meditation with Vishaka Smith Ph.D, builds confidence and will bring more clarity to your life and goals. Students will be provided with several different types of guided meditations and strategies to incorporate into their lives beyond their sitting meditation. These practices will help them to be more effective, healthy, happy and successful! Suitable for new and seasoned practitioners of meditation.

10:00—11:30am Saturdays
Start date: 10/15/16 | End date: 11/19/16
Building 3000, Room 3002
Instructor:  Smith, V. | P-SKL 110 | Item 6955


For information about registration, contact Ron Carnell, 206-533-6706.

 
   

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Computer classes for older adults at SCC Continuing Education

Sunday, August 28, 2016

"Bridges to Shoreline" are non-graded, non-credit classes for older adults offered at Shoreline Community College's continuing education department.

Have you figured out that you need some structured help learning computer programs?

You are in luck. The continuing education offerings for fall quarter include an entire section on computer classes from the most basic to the more sophisticated - and you can register now.

Computing and Technology

Design and Publish Your Home Business Website

$32.00
Students will design a basic, fully-finished, business site starting from scratch using Wordpress. Pick and purchase a domain. Set up hosting, install Wordpress and a theme.  Add content and set up your site! Upon completion of a basic Wordpress website, you will learn how to market it on social media.  Requirements:
Registration with Hostgator. Plan on investing approximately $100 for a year of hosting, domain registration, and other incidental costs of maintaining a website.

9:00 - 3:00pm Saturdays
Start date: 10/15/16| End date: 10/22/16
Building 1300, Room 1308
Instructor: Ikuseghan, J. |  P-CMP 103 | Item 6921


Integrated, Self-paced Computer Lab
$76.00
Virtually any office position will require at least some experience with Microsoft Outlook, Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Ready to get started? Come to a self-paced laboratory environment and work in the company of other job seekers. Learn and practice these programs:
  • Outlook: Set up contact lists. Save email drafts. Link keywords in email messages to websites, maps, and photos. Customize your email messages with your own signature.
  • Word: Set up and save documents. Organize files and folders. Learn mail merging.
  • Excel: Get the basics of data creation. Customize slide shows. A coach will help you navigate the software and help menus.
  • PowerPoint: Insert pictures onto slides. Create text blocks and shapes. Add depth and dimension to text and photos. Produce a slide show. 
This four-week course will prepare you for most any office environment, with all the one-on-one guidance you will need. It's also a great prerequisite to our singularly focused Microsoft application courses. Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment and working with a mouse and keyboard. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class.
4:00-7:00pm TWTh
Building 1300, Room 1302
Start date: 10/25/16 | End date: 11/17/16
Instructor: Bowen, K. | P-CMP 114 | Item 6907


Getting Started with Computers$40.00
For many of us the mere thought of learning the basics of computer use can be uncomfortable, even overwhelming. This is a beginning level class designed to help you overcome these common anxieties, and get you emailing, researching, and working right away! Achieve a range of basics and practical applications for personal or business use.

Topics include:  Overview of PC hardware and software concepts, Windows 10, saving, opening, and organizing files, word processing and spreadsheets, printing and Internet browsing, email use, and computer and Internet safety. No previous experience required. This course is PC only!
Textbook: Welcome to Computer Basics: Windows 10 and Office Online, Labyrinth Learning Publishers, ISBN 978-1-59136-791-8. Labyrinth Learning Item Number: 1-59136-791-3
Purchase book from:
Or visit the UW Bookstore:
4328 University Way
Seattle, WA  98105
For assistance, please call: 206-634-3400 x331
4:00-7:00 p.m. Mondays
Start date: 10/3/16 | End date: 10/31/16
Building 1300, Room 1308
Instructor: Berkley, W | P-CMP 102 | Item 6904


QuickBooks: A Serious Introduction for General Use and Payroll$40.00
Get started with this valuable accounting software that is used by more than 80% of small to mid-sized businesses. You will learn the basics of how QuickBooks can aid you in performing daily, weekly, and monthly bookkeeping and accounting operations for a business.

This one fills up fast, so register early!

Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment and working with a mouse and keyboard. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class.
6:00-9:00 p.m. Thursdays
Building 1300, Room 1305
Start date: 9/29/16 | End date: 10/27/16
Instructor: Hudson, J.R. | P-CMP 104 | Item 6906

PowerPoint 2013 Essentials

$25.00
PowerPoint is like an electronic slide show, but with a nearly endless choice of colors, fonts, and presentation styles.  Create animations to make pictures appear and move, add impressive backgrounds, charts and tables, different kinds of art and graphics, and much more.  Learn the skills to create a slide show of any kind, with tips on integrating your oral presentation. Additionally, with PowerPoint, you will gain intuition and insights for other graphics programs. Computer comfort required!
Textbook:  FastCourse Microsoft PowerPoint 2013: Level 1, ISBN-13: 978-1-59136-506-8,
Labyrinth Learning Publishers.
Purchase book from:
Or visit the UW Bookstore:
4328 University Way
Seattle, WA  98105
For assistance, please call: 206-634-3400 x331
4:00-7:00 p.m. Mondays
Building 1300, Room 1304
Start date: 11/7/16 | End date: 11/21/16
Instructor: Berkley, W | P-CMP 113 | Item 6911


NEW! Word 2016 Essentials in Action!

$40.00
A serious introduction to the basics and beyond of this robust word processing program. You will create, edit, and proofread documents, change the look of text and the document, present information in columns and tabs and work with graphics, symbols, and diagrams. In addition:
• You will learn how to enhance your documents with watermarks and document parts.
• You will also learn how to use the powerful Mail Merge feature.
And here’s the exciting part! You will apply your newly learned Word skills in practical activities, such as creating a recipe document, building an address list, creating mailing list labels, etc. Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment, or Getting Started with Computers, or Integrated, Self-Paced Computer Lab. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class. This course is not recommended for Mac users.
Textbooks:
 1. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Word 2016 Part 1
 Course Number 091048S (Rev 3.0), , ISBN 1424625696.
  • Click here to purchase book online from publisher.
  • Click here to purchase the book online from the UW Bookstore.
  1. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Word 2016 Part 2
    Course Number 091049S (Rev 1.1), ISBN 1424625793.
  • Click here to purchase book online from publisher.
  • Click here to purchase book online from the UW Bookstore.
Or visit: UW Bookstore, 4328 University Way, Seattle, WA  98105.
For assistance, please call: 206-634-3400 x331.

6:00-9:00 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays
Building 1300, Room 1304
Start date: 10/17/16 | End date: 11/2/16
(Class does not meet on Monday, 10/24)
Instructor: Aldrich, M. | P-CMP 129 | Item 6908


NEW! Excel 2016 Essentials in Action!

$40.00
Get the basics and beyond for creating spreadsheets. You will create, edit and format a worksheet, perform calculations, print workbook contents, filter and sort data, and work with charts. You'll learn to use the Help and other built-in tools.
And here’s the exciting part! You will apply your newly learned Excel skills in practical activities, such as creating a household budget, creating a household inventory, etc.
Prerequisites: Familiarity with the Windows environment, or Getting Started with Computers, or Integrated, Self-Paced Computer Lab. A memory stick or thumb drive is required for this class. Word experience is helpful but not required.
This course is not recommended for Mac users.

Textbooks:
  1. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Excel 2016 Part 1
    Course Number 091055S (Rev 3.0), ISBN: 1424625718.
  • Click here to purchase book online from publisher.
  • Click here to purchase book online from the UW Bookstore.
  1. Logical Operations Choice: Microsoft Office Excel 2016 Part 2
    Course Number 091056S (Rev 1.1) ISBN: 1424625815
  • Click here to purchase book online from publisher.
  • Click here to purchase book online from the UW Bookstore.
Or visit: UW Bookstore, 4328 University Way, Seattle, WA  98105.
For assistance, please call: 206-634-3400 x331.

6:00-9:00 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays
Building 1400, Room 1401
Start date: 11/7/16 | End date: 11/21/16
Instructor:  Aldrich, M. | P-CMP 132 | Item 6909


For information about registration, contact Ron Carnell, 206-533-6706.


              

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Private music lessons at SCC's continuing education division

Sunday, August 14, 2016

Shoreline Continuing Education now offers private instruction music lessons from their faculty at the SCC Music Building (Building 800). Lessons are offered in piano, voice, guitar, bass, percussion, brass and woodwinds.

Ten lessons of 30 minutes each are offered during the Summer and Fall Quarters, June 20 through December 2.

These weekly lessons are arranged between student and teacher, with a consistent agreed upon day and time.

Students study technique, sight-reading, rhythm, literature, and artistry, always at their own level, beginner through advanced.

a horna guitara drum

Beginning pianists and singers are encouraged to take the class piano and class voice courses at the college to gain some experience before private instruction lessons, but some beginners will be accepted for lessons when space is available.

Tuition for 10, 30-minute lessons for all disciplines: $349 + $5 tuning fee for piano lessons.
 
lines of written music

Enrolling is easy: Register and pay tuition: Contact Ron Carnell: (206) 533-67062. Arrange your meeting days, times, and classroom with your instructor.

Voice with Meg Stecker-Thorsen  Item 6510 
mstecker@shoreline.edu (206) 546-4617

Morning and afternoon weekly lesson times, Mondays through Thursdays.
Please contact instructor for more information about available time slots.

Guitar with Andy Ferguson  Item 6511 
AndrewFergusonGuitar@gmail.com (425) 941-5327

Piano with Helena Azevedo, Charles Enlow, Jensina Oliver Item 6512
Helena Azevedo: hazevedo@shoreline.edu (206) 533-6608
Charles Enlow: cenlow@shoreline.edu (206) 546-4524
Jensina Oliver: jbyingto@shoreline.edu (206) 546-4618

Drums and Percussion Don Dietrich and Karl Fagerstrom  Item 6514 
dldieterich1@comcast.net (206) 782-3942
karl.fagerstrom@gmail.com (206) 792-6837

Brass and Woodwinds with Doug Reid and Jeff Kashiwa  Item 6513
dreid@shoreline.edu (206) 546-4759
jkashiwa@shoreline.edu (206) 533-6669

Music Production and Recording Techniques with Bahaa Sadak
Item 6515
bsadak@shoreline.edu (206) 920-8063
Logic, Bitwig, Ableton, Reason and Hardware Workstation

This course will introduce the students to digital audio recording and midi sequencing using the most common DAWs ( Digital Audio Workstations) such as Logic, Ableton Live, Bitwig, Reason and commonly used hardware such as Korg Kronos, Yamaha Motif, and Roland Fantom series. Classes will also include advanced tips and tricks in recording and mixing.



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