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Continuing SPRING 21 Education REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6 COMMUNITY CLASSES FOR ALL AGES & STAGES OF LIFE INSIDE: Computers and Technology | 12 Personal Finance | 28 Culture | 33 Fitness and Recreation | 37 … and many more! stlcc.edu/CE | 314-984-7777
Ready to Reconnect I loved how convenient this was for me since it was online! I could relax and learn in the comfort of my home!” — Justin, Continuing Education Student Online classes provide a way to see old friends and meet new friends in a comfortable, totally safe way. As an instructor, I love the interaction with students. Students push me to learn more and present more so that the class stays fresh and interesting.” — Maureen, Instructor of Fine Arts On the Operations side of Continuing Education, we strive to be the best in customer service for our students. We consider our students family and enjoy connecting with them, hearing their ideas and questions, and helping them navigate our programming. Our priority is meeting them where they are and helping them enjoy their class!” — Janet, Team Lead of STLCC Continuing Education Operations Give us a call or email us. We look forward to hearing from you! 2 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6
Spring 2021 Continuing Education Courses St. Louis Community College expands minds and PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PERSONAL ENRICHMENT changes lives every day Essentials Training............................................. 5 Ageless Learning Seminars...............................17 by offering high-quality Professional Essentials.........................................5 Creative Arts.....................................................18 Career and Post-Career Essentials......................5 Fine Arts................................................................18 educational experiences Small Business Essentials.....................................6 Crafts.................................................................... 19 leading to degrees, Inventors’ One-Day Series....................................7 Culinary.................................................................21 certificates, employment, Industry, Quality and Safety.............................. 8 Dance................................................................... 22 Safety and Quality.................................................8 Theater................................................................. 22 university transfer and Electrical.................................................................8 Music..................................................................... 23 life-long learning. Drones.....................................................................8 Photography.........................................................24 Career Studies...................................................10 Writing...................................................................24 St. Louis Community College Animal Welfare Advocate....................................10 Home, Nature and Garden................................26 Personal Trainer...................................................10 Home Improvement and Maintenance.............26 Board of Trustees: CPR and First Aid..................................................11 Master Naturalist.................................................27 Pam Ross, Chair; Anne Adams Health Care Careers............................................11 Personal Finance..............................................28 Marshall, Vice Chair; Rodney Gee, Computers and Technology..............................12 Finance and Investments................................... 28 Doris A. Graham, Ph.D.; Craig H. Personal Computing........................................... 12 Language and Communications.......................30 Larson, Ed.D.; Mary Luebke; Kevin Microsoft® Tools.................................................. 13 Sign Language..................................................... 30 M. Martin, Ed.D. Adobe® Tools........................................................14 World Languages................................................ 30 Social Media and Web........................................ 15 Historical Studies..............................................33 Smart Home Technology....................................16 Culture.................................................................. 33 Mobile Technology...............................................16 Religion................................................................ 34 Genealogy............................................................ 34 History.................................................................. 35 Connect Tours and Trips.................................................... 36 If you are a person with a disability Fitness and Recreation.....................................37 Motorcycle............................................................37 who requires an accommodation Recreation and Sports....................................... 38 with us! in order to participate in any Youth Class.......................................................... 39 program or activity, please contact Fitness.................................................................. 40 the Continuing Education Access Wellness and Personal Development................42 Office at 314-984-7704 as soon as Caregiving.............................................................42 We are here and happy possible in advance of the program for Natural Wellness..................................................42 consideration of your accommodations to help you with any request. It is helpful to receive Personal Insights................................................ 43 questions or concerns. accommodations requests at least Helpful Information 10 days in advance of a program. For Location Index..................................................45 trips and tours, advance notice of up General Information........................................ 46 The best way to get in touch is by to one month is requested. With less Registration Form.............................................47 phone at: 314-984-7777 advance notice, it may be difficult to meet needs of interested members. Call Center Hours Great care has been taken to Extended hours from Jan. 6-14 provide accurate information • M-Th 8:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. about the courses in this schedule. • F (not extended) 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Occasionally, an error may occur. Regular hours Information is subject to change and/ • M-Th 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. or correction. For more information • F 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. on Continuing Education programs and to view complete, up-to-date You can also send us an email at: course information, visit St. Louis CEdropbox@stlcc.edu Community College at stlcc.edu/CE. REGISTER ONLINE | 24 HOURS stlcc.edu/CE Not receiving a catalog each semester? Please call Continuing Education at 314‑984‑7777 See page 47 for more information. or email us at CEdropbox@stlcc.edu. REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 3
St. Louis Community College Workforce Solutions Group (WSG) connects job seekers and employment providers through customized and accelerated training, and offers opportunities for lifelong learning through continuing education. WSG builds community through its Business Services, Community Services, Continuing Education and Institutional Development (Grants) operating units. All units are located at Corporate College, a state-of-the-art campus dedicated to corporate education and professional development. ADVANCING EMPLOYERS: ADVANCING PEOPLE: BUSINESS SERVICES CONTINUING EDUCATION Business Services offers customized and Continuing Education (CE) enrolls comprehensive solutions for dynamic thousands of participants annually in workforces. As one of the largest professional development and personal providers of training and consulting enrichment courses. More than 40 percent services in the St. Louis metro area, this of enrollees complete professional WSG unit helps advance more than 10,000 development training in pursuit of a employees annually, representing more license or certification, while 60 percent than 100 organizations. Business Services’ seek personal enrichment opportunities. flagship Center for Workforce Innovation Each year, CE offers hundreds of courses provides advanced training in aerospace, at locations throughout the greater manufacturing, automated controls and St. Louis region and online, often in industrial maintenance technology in partnership with other community its 32,000 square-foot, high-tech facility. organizations and non-profits. The unit also offers enterprise-wide solutions for organizations with national ADVANCING THE MISSION: and international footprints. Business INSTITUTIONAL Services coordinates onsite services at DEVELOPMENT Corporate College through its Testing and Assessment Center, WorkKeys Solution Institutional Development advances STLCC’s mission to expand minds and Center and Meeting and Event Services. change lives every day through working with faculty, staff and partners to ADVANCING COMMUNITIES: secure funding and build capacity from COMMUNITY SERVICES federal, state and local sources. This Community Services partners with work allows WSG to offer programs employers, community organizations, and services that best serve the needs schools, educators and government of students and the community. to create job training opportunities for residents and a talent pipeline for employers. Community Services helps job seekers develop marketable Need on-site tailored job skills through accelerated training training and development? programs, usually with a duration of less Contact us at 314‑539‑5750 to discuss than one semester, and specializes in specialized programs custom-fit to your strengthening underserved communities throughout the St. Louis region. unique needs and goals. Or, learn more about our suite of Workforce Solutions Group provides workforce and continuing education regional labor insights via its annual solutions at stlcc.edu/workforce. State of the St. Louis Workforce Report. Learn more and download the report at stlcc.edu/STLworkforce. 4 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT PROFESSIONAL DE VELOPMENT Improve business performance | Achieve professional goals | Enhance your career | Gain a leading edge ESSENTIAL S TR AINING Professional Essentials Career & Post-Career Project Management Orientation This free session will provide information to LEAN Six Sigma Green Belt Whether you work in a service or manufacturing Essentials individuals interested in obtaining the Project environment, are a member of a quality team, Management Professional® (PMP) certification. quality manager or desire to obtain a Lean Six Discover Your Career Passion Learn the concepts, test preparation and Sigma Green Belt for professional development, You spend a good part of your life expressing requirements needed for certification. Presentation this course is for you. Learn the basic tenants of yourself through work and career. It is important to includes an overview of the program, a look at class Lean Manufacturing and Six Sigma, including how discover a path that offers joy and value in what you materials, trends in the industry and potential job to implement the DMAIC process (define, measure, do. In this class, we will help convert that passion opportunities for PMPs. The orientation is free but analyze, improve, control), use Lean tools to reduce into a career path through the use of worksheets registration is required. waste and enable flow, apply Six Sigma principles and discussions. You have always known what you BPCT-703 | 1 session | NO FEE to reduce/sustain variation in a process, and more. love; now discover your career passion.* P01 Sa 9 a.m.-noon Dirk Lupien Materials are included in cost of course. Students CPDV-702 | 1 session | $65 AGE 60+ | $65 REG Feb. 6 Online successfully completing this training will receive a P03 Tu 6-8:30 p.m. Jean Walters Lean Six Sigma Green Belt award of completion and April 13 STLCC-Corp, 207 45 hours of instruction. This training includes an 18- Project Management hour capstone simulation project on the last two Project managers play a critical role in planning, Plus 50: Find Purpose and Wednesday sessions and consecutive Saturdays. executing, monitoring, controlling and finishing Attendance on all class days is mandatory; if one of Passion in Your Third Chapter efforts. Working knowledge of these skills is these days is missed, arrangements may be made Are you facing the uncharted post-career years recognized by the Project Management Institute with the instructor to complete the project and and wondering what’s next? Many of us in the third (PMI) through various levels of certification. This receive noncredit certification. However, should chapter of life feel unsettled, restless and adrift. course helps you to prepare for the PMP certification this be necessary, additional instructional costs will The years between 50 and 75 can be some of the exam by presenting the critical concepts together be charged to the student above and beyond the best, but how do you make sense of the changes with the core knowledge areas covered in the cost of the program. you’re facing? If you are looking for new meaning exam. Topics covered include the process groups BPCT-701 | 15 sessions | $1535 AGE 60+ | $1899 REG in work and life, this powerful and interactive and relationships, terminology and decision- P02 Th 4-7 p.m.; Sa 8-11 a.m. Patricia Dalton learning experience will share ways you can tap making practice. Session attendance in this course Feb. 11 – May 8 Online into the power of purpose. Whether you’re seeking counts toward the project management training Class meets Thursdays: 2/11, 2/18, 2/25, 3/4, 3/11, an encore career, looking for enlivening volunteer criteria of 35 hours that is required to register for 3/18, 3/25, 4/1, 4/8, 4/15, 4/22, 4/29 work or reinventing your sense of identity, knowing the PMP exam. This practical learning experience your purpose will guide you to increased vitality, Class meets Saturdays: 5/1, 5/8 creativity and fulfillment.* prepares the student for the PMP® certification exam by lecture, online exercises, working sessions CPDV-702 | 2 sessions | $51 AGE 60+ | $69 REG and practice exams. Program utilizes Registered Listening Beyond the Words: P01 Sa 9 a.m.-noon Carol Watkins Educational Provider (REP) materials. Building Communication Skills April 17 – April 24 MC-BA, 116 BPCT-703 | 8 sessions | $1699 AGE 60+ | $1699 REG Ineffective listening can block the success of P02 W 6-9 p.m.; Sa 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Dirk Lupien any business. Are you hearing your customers’ Plus 50: Explore the Rewards of March 3 – March 31 Online needs and desires? Are your relationships with Class meets Wednesdays: 3/3, 3/10, 3/17, colleagues and co-workers harmonious? Learn the Volunteering Pathway 3/24, 3/31 to build skills that enhance your working and Are you looking for ways to thrive and give back Class meets Saturdays: 3/13, 3/20, 3/27 personal relationships. Class will focus on the during retirement? Through volunteering, you can fundamentals of effective listening and eliminating discover ways to recycle and revive your dreams Project Management Professional (PMP) is a registered defensiveness in communication. Discover while rethinking your opportunities. Explore the trademark of Project Management Institute, Inc. All other blocks that hinder good listening. Build positive volunteer pathway with an experienced life coach trademarks are the property of their respective owner. interaction techniques, in-depth listening skills and and gain support from like-minded classmates.* appropriate feedback.* CPDV-702 | 1 session | $23 AGE 60+ | $29 REG BUSN-713 | 2 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG P02 Sa 9:30-11:30 a.m. Carol Watkins P01 Tu 6-8:30 p.m. Jean Walters May 8 MC-BA, 118 May 4 – May 11 STLCC-Corp, 207 Registration closes three business days prior to start date, except as otherwise noted in class description. * Classes offered in-person may be rescheduled, canceled or transitioned to an online format based on COVID-19 guidelines. Students are required to follow COVID-19 guidelines for classroom participation, which includes, but is not limited to, use of masks and social distancing requirements. REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 5
Small Business Essentials Business Foundations Accounting Boot Camp: Beginning II This boot camp builds Accounting Boot Camp: Beginning I business terminology and accounting Starting and Managing Business Skills for principles with discussion of the accounting cycle a Small Business Artisans and Crafters and preparation of financial statements. This Are you thinking about starting and managing a Are you ready to take your craft or art business to rigorous, fast-paced boot camp is designed for small business in Missouri? Designed for individuals the next level? Is this the year you plan to make a individuals and entrepreneurs who desire to learn who are considering starting a business, have profit with your artisan or craft side business? Are and master basic accounting. Course will include made the decision to start or who have been in you looking to turn your side-hustle into a money- numerous hands-on case studies for practical business for less than two years, this program making business? Learn tips from an award- application, shared by a tenured accounting will discuss the basics of business ownership, winning, 40-year veteran in the arts and former professor. Prerequisite: Accounting Boot Camp: planning for success, organizational forms of Best of Missouri Hands Executive Director as she Beginning I. Bring pencils, calculator and notebook business, legal and regulatory environment, discusses effective marketing techniques, outlets paper. All other class materials provided. Bring a recordkeeping and information management, to sell online and in-person, methods to balance sack lunch.* marketing, financing and resources. This program creativity with administrative tasks and more. Bring BUSS-741 | 2 sessions | $51 AGE 60+ | $75 REG is offered in partnership with the Small Business a notebook and pen to class. P05 Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Stacy Moore and Technology Development Center. BUSS-701 | 2 sessions | $27 AGE 60+ | $39 REG March 27 – April 3 FP-D, 215 BUSS-701 | 2 sessions | $69 AGE 60+ | $69 REG P01 W 6-8 p.m. Michelle Ochonicky P02 Sa 9 a.m.-noon Lynette Watson March 3 – March 10 Online Feb. 6 – Feb. 13 Online Accounting Boot Camp: Beginning III This rigorous, fast-paced, hands-on extension of Business Plan Development Accounting Boot Camp: Beginning II is designed The Business of Small Business: This intensive, individually customized course for individuals and entrepreneurs who desire to Understanding Financials is designed to provide new and aspiring advance their accounting knowledge. Course Discover ways to turn financial statements into entrepreneurs with tools and resources to create introduces subsidiary ledgers, special journals and useful management tools. Understand where a solid business plan. Experienced business internal controls. Prerequisite: Accounting Boot cash comes from and where it’s used in day-to-day facilitators/coaches will guide group sessions and Camp: Beginning II. Bring pencils, calculator, and business. During this course designed for business share practical experiences to help enhance your notebook paper. All other class materials provided. owners, managers, accountants, bankers and business. Learn with and from peers, and create Bring a sack lunch.* consultants, you’ll learn to identify and correct cash a powerful network that continues well after the BUSS-741 | 2 sessions | $51 AGE 60+ | $75 REG flow problems and prepare future performance of program is complete. These sessions are enriched P06 Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Stacy Moore a business using a cash budget. You’ll gain comfort with guest speakers from various disciplines, April 17 – April 24 FP-D, 215 about decisions to prepare for growth, a better including the legal profession, marketing, human understanding of loans and financing, a deeper resources and financing. You’ll start the course knowledge of how and when to make affordable by taking the GrowthWheel® assessment and Small Business Tax Seminar purchases and a comprehension of how much cash receive customized tools based on your individual If you are thinking of starting a small business or can safely be taken out of the business. outcomes to assist as you build your plan. Program have already done so, this program is designed is offered in partnership with the Small Business for you. Join a small business tax professional BUSS-741 | 3 sessions | $99 AGE 60+ | $99 REG and CPA to learn the tax-related essentials of P01 Th 6:15-9:15 p.m. Lynette Watson and Technology Development Center. BUSS-702 | 4 sessions | $109 AGE 60+ | $109 REG starting a business: business use of the home, Feb. 25 – March 11 Online recordkeeping, independent contractor versus P01 Tu 6:15-9:15 p.m. Lynette Watson April 20 – May 11 Online employee, hobby versus business, federal income DIY Background Checks tax and employment tax requirements. This Investigation 101 GrowthWheel® is a registered trademark of GrowthWheel program is designed for sole proprietors, but much International Inc. of the information relates to all forms of business Protect yourself and your business using public ownership. The instructor welcomes a two-way resources and investigative techniques to legally discussion and questions about your specific learn more about the candidates you are ready Payroll for Small Business situation.* to hire. From an employee-hiring manager for Payroll is an integral activity of an organization’s BUSS-741 | 1 session | $39 AGE 60+ | $39 REG a large or small business firm to a homeowner operations. During this course, you’ll explore P03 Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Teresa Spector contractor or rental property manager, it’s introductory payroll laws and terminology, payroll March 6 MC-BA, 118 good employment practice to learn more about system flow and wage/salary computations for potential individuals you are hiring and screen small and medium-sized businesses. Bring a candidates to help ensure a potential new hire sack lunch.* Recordkeeping for the does not have anything lurking in their past that BUSS-741 | 2 sessions | $51 AGE 60+ | $75 REG Small Business Owner could potentially harm your business or create a P07 Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Stacy Moore As a small business owner, good recordkeeping safety hazard for clients and other employees. May 1 – May 8 FP-D, 215 procedures and accurately followed tax guidelines Taught by a private investigator, learn about free are critical. During this course, taught by a small and low-cost options for conducting background business tax professional and CPA, you’ll explore checks, when and how to conduct background Accounting and Taxes internal and external financial records, different forms of business ownership (and specific checks and red flags to look for before a potential recordkeeping requirements), setting up your problem arises. Accounting Boot Camp: Beginning I own books, management reporting, travel and BUSS-765 | 1 session | $19 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Designed for individuals and entrepreneurs who entertainment expenses, home office expenses, P01 Sa 10 a.m.-noon Cheryl Ring Mantinband desire to learn and master basic accounting, this and methods for tracking and deducting vehicle Feb. 27 Online rigorous, fast-paced boot camp provides your expenses. The instructor welcomes a two-way P02 Sa 10 a.m.-noon Cheryl Ring Mantinband introduction to accounting business terminology, discussion and questions about your specific April 24 Online accounting principles, the accounting cycle and situation.* the preparation of financial statements. Explore BUSS-741 | 2 sessions | $79 AGE 60+ | $79 REG a variety of hands-on case studies for practical P02 Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Teresa Spector application and learn from a tenured professor. April 3 – April 10 MC-BA, 118 Bring pencils, calculator and notebook paper. All other class materials provided. Bring a sack lunch.* BUSS-741 | 2 sessions | $51 AGE 60+ | $75 REG P04 Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Stacy Moore Feb. 27 – March 6 FP-D, 215 Registration closes three business days prior to start date, except as otherwise noted in class description. * Classes offered in-person may be rescheduled, canceled or transitioned to an online format based on COVID-19 guidelines. Students are required to follow COVID-19 guidelines for classroom participation, which includes, but is not limited to, use of masks and social distancing requirements. 6 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Inventors’ One-Day Series: Crowdfunding: Kickstarter®, Indiegogo® and GoFundMe® Learn, Create, Grow Crowdfunding campaigns can help you raise funds for your new product or idea, launch or grow a business, assist a non-profit organization or support Discover secrets of invention procedures and explore valuable business-building techniques. Presented a personal project or community cause. Learn by Invent-ED Network Connection, this series will help you put your best foot forward as you step into about three of the most popular crowdfunding the world of inventorship. See full course descriptions at stlcc.edu/CE. Register for each class. platforms and explore each of their differences, requirements, advantages, disadvantages and risks. Saturday, Feb. 6 | Online Launch Your Product BUSS-765 | each session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Gain valuable information about where you can immediately create your own storefront and begin P03 9-10 a.m. Inventing 101 selling your merchandise for free (or at a very low P04 10:15-11:15 a.m. Patent, Trademark and Copyright: Protect Your Idea or Invention cost) online and/or at local retail outlets. With the P05 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Research, Read and Understand Patents knowledge gained in this course, you could save P06 1-2 p.m. How to Manufacture Your First Product in the U.S. and Abroad time and many overhead expenses associated with running a retail business. Saturday, Feb. 20 | Online Manufacture Your Clothing BUSS-765 | each session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Products and Fashion Designs P07 9-10 a.m. Business Start-Up 101: Become an Entrepreneur Learn how cut-and-sew factories can help you P08 10:15-11:15 a.m. Show Me the Money! Explore Start-Up Funding through the entire process, from idea to design P09 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Crowdfunding: Kickstarter®, Indiegogo® and GoFundMe to product to sales to distribution. Gain an understanding about how these factories can P10 1-2 p.m. Launch Your Product convert your ideas and sketches into finished P11 2:15-3:15 p.m. Manufacture Your Clothing Products and Fashion Designs products through design development, pattern creation, pattern digitization, assembly, packaging Saturday, Feb. 27 | Online and manufacturing. Discover how cut-and-sew factories can aid in launching your products within BUSS-765 | each session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG a shorter time than most manufacturers. P12 9-10 a.m. How to License Your Product or Idea Yourself P13 10:15-11:15 a.m. Launching a Crowdfunding Campaign? Not as Easy as You Think How to License Your Product P14 11:45 a.m.-12:45 p.m. Quickly Find Valuable Inventor Help and Resources Online or Idea Yourself P15 1-2 p.m. Don’t Blow It: Best Practices to Maximize NSF i-Corp™ Funding Discover the pros and cons of licensing versus the self-production of a new product. Learn how to secure a licensing deal yourself and gain tips to approach potential retailers, major brands, big Inventing 101 How to Manufacture Your First box stores and other licensees. Also find out how Have a great idea for a product, app or other Product in the U.S. and Abroad to structure and submit a video or one-page sales invention? Explore a broad overview of the Learn the “do’s and don’ts” of manufacturing, how pitch online directly to targeted licensees to gain inventing process and methods to bring your to select the best manufacturer based upon your their interest and secure a licensing deal. idea to market. We’ll discuss factors to consider product type, and how the manufacturing process when sharing your idea and ways to navigate works in the U.S. and internationally. Explore the relationships with patent attorneys, product considerations for obtaining a product sample, Launching a Crowdfunding developers, industry professionals and others. initial order requirements, and troubleshooting Campaign? Not as Easy as You Think Learn about non-disclosure agreements, prior art, tips for issues and bad production runs. Uncover Before you launch your first crowdfunding page public disclosure risks, ways to protect your idea tips about how to avoid costly manufacturing on Kickstarter®, Indiegogo®, or GoFundMe®, there prior to patent, cost-saving strategies and more. mistakes during production and discover local are many factors you need to consider. Explore and international companies that provide clients crowdfunding websites, review past and present Patent, Trademark and Copyright: with product sourcing, translation services and pages launched by inventors and discuss factors to facilitation of offshore manufacturing. consider prior to launch. Learn about the risks and Protect Your Idea or Invention components involved in setting up and managing Need to know how to easily become “Patent a new or launched page. We’ll help find the best Pending?” Explore the different types of Intellectual Business Start-Up 101: crowdfunding fit for your new idea and discuss Property (IP), including patents, trademarks, Become an Entrepreneur what happens if your campaign succeeds or fails. copyrights, etc., that provide protection for There are many different types of entrepreneurship; inventions, writings, art, and other original and you can become a traditional entrepreneur creative work. Learn about the length and type of (selling a product, service or idea), a “techpreneur” Quickly Find Valuable Inventor protections granted under each filing and gain tips (technology inventor + entrepreneur), a Help and Resources Online on how to avoid infringing on existing IPs or losing “socialpreneur” (social worker + entrepreneur), an Researching and collecting general data about patent protection. Discover how to submit filings “edupreneur” (educator + entrepreneur) and more. your invention is daunting. Learn how to quickly yourself for under $100 via the United States Patent Learn about the different paths and start your gather inventor information, forms and videos and Trademark Office’s website. journey to entrepreneurship with knowledge and from the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) resources to help you launch your enterprise. website. Discover how to extract the valuable Research, Read and content you need to gain a better understanding of the different forms of IP. Explore the various Understand Patents Show Me the Money! Explore forms of IP (e.g., patent, trademark, trade secret and The jargon and legalese of patents can be Start-Up Funding copyright), as well as the costs and filing processes. daunting. But, as an inventor, it’s critical to conduct St. Louis ranks third in the U.S. in terms of best basic patent research to determine if your idea already exists. Discover how to better read and entrepreneurial communities and offers access to Don’t Blow It: Best Practices to a wealth of funding and start-up resources. Our understand the contents and key parts of a patent. city boasts several new inventor and business Maximize NSF i-Corp™ Funding Learn the meaning of and requirements for terms programs, services and incubators designed to help Explore the ins and outs of National Science such as “claims,”“prior art,”“infringement” and more. you get started. Learn how to take advantage of Foundation’s (NSF’s) Innovation Corps (I-Corps™) Uncover how to improve your research inquiries on funding, training programs, networks, mentoring program. The instructor, an I-Corps graduate, free websites and how to use what you learn from and other opportunities to help get your product will share strategies to maximize the program’s other patents to aid development of your own. or idea off the ground. benefits and information about business expenses, requests and reimbursements it will fund. Kickstarter is a registered or unregistered trademark of Kickstarter, PBC. Indiegogo is a registered or unregistered trademark of Indiegogo, Inc. GoFundMe is a registered trademark of GoFundMe, Inc. National Innovation Network Teams Program and I-Corps are trademarks of the National Science Foundation (NSF). STLCC’s Continuing Education courses are independent seminars and are not affiliated with, or authorized, sponsored or approved by Kickstarter, PBC, Indiegogo, Inc., GoFundMe, Inc., or the NSF. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner. REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 7
INDUSTRY, QUALIT Y AND S AFET Y Safety and Quality Drones 10-Hour OSHA: Construction Safety Introduction to Drones & Health Training Certification Learn the basics of the drone industry, including Led by an OSHA certified trainer, this course will the operation, history and manufacture of drones. cover OSHA regulations, general safety and health, You’ll explore the current uses of these robotic basic electrical safety, fall protection, ladder and vehicles in law enforcement, agriculture, aerial scaffold safety, hand and power tool safety, material photography and more! Discussion will also include handling and more. Class meets the required laws an overview of current and possible future Federal for working on public job sites. Upon successful Aviation Administration (FAA) requirements to completion students will receive a 10-Hour OSHA build and regulations to fly drones.* course completion card. Class time includes breaks. ENGR-706 | 1 session | $25 AGE 60+ | $25 REG Registration/withdrawal deadline: Feb. 12. P02 Sa 10 a.m.-noon Rory Paul CONS-736 | 3 sessions | $76 AGE 60+ | $125 REG April 3 MC-SO, 108 P01 M/Tu/W 4-7:30 p.m. Lamont Ray Feb. 22 – Feb. 24 Online Commercial Drones: FAA Part 107 Test Prep 10-Hour OSHA: General Industry Prepare for the Federal Aviation Administration Safety & Health Training Certification (FAA) test to operate a drone! The new FAA Part 107 This 10-hour course is ideal for for individuals regulation now requires operators of commercial seeking an introduction to OSHA safety and health for-hire unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) to obtain a awareness protocols. You’ll be introduced to Remote Pilot Certification with a small Unmanned OSHA policies, procedures and standards, as well Aircraft Systems (UAS) rating, or to be under direct as general industry safety and health principles supervision of a person who holds certification. covered in OSHA Part 1910. Upon successful With guidance from a former airline pilot and completion, students will receive a 10-Hour OSHA current drone instructor, you’ll review material course completion card. Class time includes breaks. to prepare for the FAA test. You’ll learn about the Registration/withdrawal deadline: March 5. new FAA regulation, airspace classifications, flight restrictions, aeronautical chart study, airport CONS-736 | 3 sessions | $76 AGE 60+ | $125 REG operations, radio communication, weather, human P02 M/Tu/W 4-7:30 p.m. Lamont Ray factors and more. Sample test questions will also March 15 – March 17 Online be reviewed. Textbook information available at stlcc.edu/CE under course description. One hour Electrical lunch on your own. Registration/withdrawal deadline: April 9.* ENGR-706 | 2 sessions | $159 AGE 60+ | $249 REG P01 Sa 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Jack Beetz National Electrical Code and April 17 – April 24 FV-CWI, 136 Calculations: Part II Learn and review the specialty area of articles in the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) Division 70 (National Electric Code®), including general definitions as a refresher from Part I. The text will cover hazardous locations, health care facilities, mobile home parks, manufactured wiring, swimming pools, electric welders and fire pumps along with special occupancies. Calculations are part of the NEC; basic calculations on trailer parks, welders, x-ray units and short circuit current will be reviewed and discussed. Textbook information available at stlcc.edu/CE under course description. Prerequisite: National Electrical Code and Calculations: Part I. ELEC-705 | 14 sessions | $192 AGE 60+ | $299 REG P01 Tu 6-9 p.m. Michael Smith Jan. 26 – May 4 Online NOTE: No class March 16. National Electric Code and NEC are registered trademarks of the National Fire Protection Association, Inc. (NFPA). STLCC’s Continuing Education courses are independent seminars and are not affiliated with, or authorized, sponsored or approved by the NFPA. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner. Registration closes three business days prior to start date, except as otherwise noted in class description. * Classes offered in-person may be rescheduled, canceled or transitioned to an online format based on COVID-19 guidelines. Students are required to follow COVID-19 guidelines for classroom participation, which includes, but is not limited to, use of masks and social distancing requirements. 8 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Boeing Assembly Pre-Employment STLCC Training Program NO-FEE Choose from two training and career pathways: HIGH-VALUE Sheet Metal Assembly Mechanic TRAINING Composites Assembly Mechanic - Training is ideal for candidates who are mechanically inclined. - Convenient day or night classes available. - Guaranteed interview for all program graduates. More than 800 of our Pre-Employment Training Program graduates have Learn more and apply at been employed at Boeing. stlcc.edu/boeing HVAC Operator I Technical Training Interested in HVAC? Through hands-on instruction, our training program could get you on the pathway to a new career! • Gain important HVAC troubleshooting skills. • Understand HVAC system operations. • Prepare to take your EPA certification exams. Learn more and apply at stlcc.edu/HVAC Truck Driving Professional CDL-A Training Prepare for a well-paying Gain the knowledge and skills sought by employers to career in commercial truck become an over-the-road or local commercial truck driver. • Five-week program driving… one of the fastest • 40 hours of classroom instruction emphasizing safety, regulations, trip planning and big rig operation on growing opportunities in the a high-tech driving simulator • 160 hours of behind-the-wheel and hands‑on learning United States today. including pre‑trip inspections, skilled backing maneuvers, road time on a variety of roadways • Thorough curriculum exceeds the Department of Transportation – Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration’s “entry level driver training” standards, and will prepare you for the CDL-A exam. Get started by attending a • Gain experience and credentials you can take to employers of your choice. free information session. Learn more at stlcc.edu/truckdriving REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6 | 314-984-7777 | STLCC.EDU/CE 9
C AREER STUDIES Personal Trainer ACE® Personal Trainer Information Session This free information session explains the process and curriculum of the ACE Personal Trainer Certification Prep Course. Determine what to expect in the 12-week course by learning the course topics and methods to prep for the ACE Make a difference in the lives of Personal Trainer exam. Registration for the ACE animals in your community. Personal Trainer Certification Prep Course closes on Feb. 3 (PEDU-753 P01). The information session is Learn more about the program at: not mandatory. stlcc.edu/animalwelfare PEDU-753 | 1 session | NO FEE P02 M 6-7 p.m. Melissa Baumgartner Jan. 25 Online Investigations, Rescues and Legalities Hear first-hand accounts from the real world ACE® Personal Trainer of animal welfare investigations and rescues. Certification Prep Course Learn how investigators work and how animal Ready for a career change? Become a certified welfare agencies and the law enforcement handle personal trainer! This course is designed to prepare violations. Explore animal welfare legal issues (e.g., you for the ACE Personal Trainer Certification How does our society define “adequate care and Exam and to help you become an effective control” of animals?), advocacy and legislation. personal trainer. During this course, you’ll focus ANIM-741 | 1 session | $26 AGE 60+ | $29 REG on the ACE Integrated Fitness Training (ACE IFT) P01 Tu 6-8:30 p.m. Model as a comprehensive system for designing Feb. 16 Online individualized programs based on each client’s unique health, fitness and goals. You’ll explore how The People Ingredient: Working in to facilitate rapport, support adherence, promote self-efficacy and encourage behavior change in an Animal Welfare Organization clients. In addition you’ll learn to design programs If you’re thinking about working or volunteering that help clients improve posture, movement, in an animal welfare agency, you’ll need a variety flexibility, balance, core function, cardiorespiratory of important “people” skills. You may be matching fitness, muscular endurance and strength. Due to pets with new families, working with people the specialized nature of this class, you must be surrendering their pets, educating adults and kids at least 18 years of age and have a high school in the community, or interacting with other agency diploma or high school equivalency. You must staff. Gain an overview of the many capabilities hold CPR/AED certification before taking the ACE you’ll need within animal welfare organizations. Personal Trainer Certification Exam. A background While there are many joys and rewards to working check may be required for certification. Please in animal welfare, there may be some sadness too; review the “ACE Certification Candidate Handbook” with this in mind, you’ll learn ways of coping with (at acefitness.org/fitness-certifications/pdfs/ the inevitable heart-breaking side of the business. Certification-Exam-Candidate-Handbook.pdf ) ANIM-741 | 1 session | $26 AGE 60+ | $29 REG for more information on eligibility. Fee includes P02 Tu 6-8:30 p.m. cost of exam, textbook, study guide and sample March 9 Online test. Additional fee to retake exam. Voucher for exam must be used within six months of date Animal Care Basics for received. Registration/withdrawal deadline: Feb. 3. No refunds after that date. Class not eligible for Animal Welfare Workers senior scholarship. In this class, it’s all about the animals! We’ll cover Funding assistance may be available through basic health considerations including prevention WIOA and SkillUP; please inquire. measures and spay/neuter issues. Acquiring some PEDU-753 | 12 sessions | $552 AGE 60+ | $695 REG knowledge of animal behavior is a vital key to safe P01 W 5-7:30 p.m. Lauren Lepchenske handling for yourself and the animals you work Feb. 17 – May 12 Online with. You’ll learn about caring for and feeding a NOTE: No class March 17. variety of animals, behavioral screening techniques and enrichment ideas to enhance quality of life ACE is a registered trademark of The American Council for confined animals. You’ll hear from several on Exercise. STLCC’s Continuing Education courses are independent seminars and are not affiliated with, or shelters who explain their basic animal care-taking authorized, sponsored or approved by The American operations. If you’re interested in working directly Council on Exercise. All other trademarks are the with animals, this class is a must! property of their respective owner. ANIM-741 | 1 session | $26 AGE 60+ | $29 REG P03 Tu 6-8:30 p.m. April 13 Online Classes can be taken individually or as part of the Animal Welfare Advocate Program for initial training/preparation for work in a range of public and private animal welfare agencies and organizations. Curriculum is developed by the Humane Society of Missouri, Animal Protective Association of Missouri, and St. Louis County Animal Care and Control. Registration closes three business days prior to start date, except as otherwise noted in class description. * Classes offered in-person may be rescheduled, canceled or transitioned to an online format based on COVID-19 guidelines. Students are required to follow COVID-19 guidelines for classroom participation, which includes, but is not limited to, use of masks and social distancing requirements. 10 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CPR and First Aid Health Care Careers Basic Life Support BLS Instructor Essentials Course Nitrous Oxide for Dental Assistants This hybrid class will meet online to cover the The American Heart Association (AHA) Basic Life The Nitrous Oxide for Dental Assistants course majority of course content. This American Heart Skills (BLS) Instructor Essentials Course provides provides particpants with the training and Association course is designed for the healthcare the core and discipline-specific content necessary experience necessary to assist the dentist in provider. The skills testing session held at the to teach AHA cardiopulmonary resuscitation monitoring nitrous oxide during office procedures. STLCC-Corp location will ensure that students are (CPR) and First Aid courses. Course is taught in a This course satisfies Missouri Dental Board able to perform the necessary functions to pass hybrid format: instructor candidates will complete requirements. Following the clinical competency, the hands-on portion of the Basic Life Support pre-course online study, followed by the hands- you are required to successfully pass a written (BLS) class. Students will also take their written on session conducted by training center faculty examination, which will be administered on Friday exam during this time. Students who successfully during the AHA Instructor course. Access to a for students with a Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) complete the course will receive an electronic computer is necessary to complete online course certificate and Saturday for those without a CDA. BLS completion card within 20 business days of work. Prerequisite required at time of registration: For more information, email amiller457@stlcc.edu. the class. This course meets the STLCC nursing Current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider CPR card Equipment needed: Students are required to bring department admission requirements. Students will and alignment with an AHA Training Center. a stethoscope and sphygmomanometer (blood need internet access for the first part of class which Registration four weeks prior to course start date pressure cuff) to record blood pressure.* will meet online.* is required to ensure arrival of pre-course materials DENA-727 | 2 sessions | F: $330 REG F/Sa: $400 REG CPRR-707 | 2 sessions | $85.50 AGE 60+ | $109 REG and completion of pre-course preparation. Students can attend just the Friday session if they have P01 M 1-4 p.m., Tu 9-11:30 a.m. Interested students must contact the training a certified dental assisting certificate. Details online. Jan. 11 – Jan. 12 STLCC-Corp, 209 center coordinator at amiller457@stlcc.edu before P02 F 8 a.m.-4 p.m., Sa 8 a.m.-1 p.m. P02 W 8-11 a.m., Th 4-6:30 p.m. registering for the BLS Essentials Instructor Course.* April 2 – April 3 FP-HealthSci, Dental Lab Jan. 13 – Jan. 14 STLCC-Corp, 209 CPRR-708 | 2 sessions | $277 AGE 60+ | $349 REG P03 Tu 10 a.m.-1 p.m., W 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. P01 Sa 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; M 4-6:30 p.m. Jan. 19 – Jan. 20 STLCC-Corp, 209 April 3 – April 5 Online/STLCC-Corp, 206 Expanded Function Dental P04 Tu 10 a.m.-1 p.m., W 8-11:30 a.m. Class meets online via Zoom on April 3 Assistant-Restorative II Feb. 9 – Feb. 10 STLCC-Corp, 209 from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.; In-person skills and test At course completion, you will be able to explain P05 W 9 a.m.-noon, Th 4-6:30 p.m. on April 5 from 4-6:30 p.m. at STLCC-Corp, 206. the rationale, principles and procedures and Feb. 17 – Feb. 18 STLCC-Corp, 209 STLCC serves as a Community Training Center for the perform placing, carving and finishing Class I, II, P06 Tu 4-7 p.m., W 4-6:30 p.m. American Heart Association whose mission is to reduce III, IV, V and VI restorations. Learn the concepts and Feb. 23 – Feb. 24 STLCC-Corp, 209 disability and death from cardiovascular disease and techniques of restorative and preventive expanded stroke and set guidelines for emergency cardiovascular function procedures delegated to dental assistants P07 Tu 11 a.m.-1 p.m., W 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. care and training. The American Heart Association as set forth in the Missouri Practice Act. For more March 2 – March 3 STLCC-Corp, 209 strongly promotes knowledge and proficiency in basic information, please email amiller457@stlcc.edu. P08 Sa 8-11 a.m., M 8-11:30 a.m. life support (BLS) and has developed instructional Pre-course e-learning is required and included March 6 – March 8 STLCC-Corp, 209 materials for this purpose. Use of these materials in the course fee. You must bring instruments P09 Th 8-11 a.m., F 8-11:30 a.m. in an educational course does not represent course sponsorship by the American Heart Association. Any (e.g. special carving, handpieces, and matrices), March 11 – March 12 STLCC-Corp, 209 fee charged for a course, except for a portion of the fee protective eyewear, examination gloves, face P10 Tu 5-8 p.m., W 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. needed for American Heart Association course material, mask and a lab jacket for lab practice. Registration/ March 23 – March 24 STLCC-Corp, 209 does not represent income to the Association. withdrawal/refund deadline: March 6.* P11 M 8-11 a.m., Tu 4-6:30 p.m. DENA-727 | 2 sessions | $811 AGE 60+ | $869 REG March 29 – March 30 STLCC-Corp, 209 P01 F 3-7:30 p.m., Sa 8 a.m.-4 p.m. P12 Tu 8-11 a.m., W 4-6:30 p.m. Heartsaver First Aid: CPR/AED April 16 – April 17 FP-HealthSci, 122 April 6 – April 7 STLCC-Corp, 209 This course teaches lay rescuers when to dial 911, P13 Sa 8-11 a.m., M 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. how to give CPR, how to use an AED and how April 10 – April 12 STLCC-Corp, 209 to provide relief of choking. Class is specifically P14 W 8-11 a.m., Th 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. tailored to those who are expected to respond to April 21 – April 22 STLCC-Corp, 209 cardiovascular emergencies in the workplace. This offering is ideal for the learner with limited or no The need for P15 Sa 1-3 p.m., M 4-6:30 p.m. April 24 – April 26 STLCC-Corp, 209 medical training. Electronic CPR Provider cards will be issued within 20 business days after successful health care workers P16 Sa 8-11 a.m., M 4-6:30 p.m. May 1 – May 3 STLCC-Corp, 209 completion of the course. Students must arrive on time. No refund will be given for registrants in St. Louis keeps growing! P17 W 5-8 p.m., Th 4-6:30 p.m. May 12 – May 13 STLCC-Corp, 209 arriving late.* Learn more about these accelerated CPRR-706 | 2 sessions | $85.50 AGE 60+ | $109 REG programs at the websites listed below. P01 Th 1-4 p.m.; F 8-11:30 a.m. BLS Instructor Renewal Feb. 4 – Feb. 5 Online/STLCC-Corp, 209 To successfully complete the American Heart Class meets online via Zoom on Feb. 4 from Medical Assistant Association cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) 1-4 p.m.; In-person skills and test on Feb. 5 Prepare for administrative and basic Instructor Renewal course, you must demonstrate from 8-11:30 a.m. at STLCC-Corp, 209. clinical tasks in a clinical setting. acceptable provider skills and successful P02 Tu 5-8 p.m.; W 4-7:30 p.m. completion of the provider written examination. April 13 – April 14 Online/STLCC-Corp, 209 stlcc.edu/MA | 30-week | M-F day Prerequisite: You must have taught at least four Class meets online via Zoom on April 13 CPR courses, attended updates as required from 5-8 p.m.; In-person skills and test on Patient Care Technician within the previous two years and be a current April 14 from 4-7:30 p.m. at STLCC-Corp, 209. Prepare for entry-level PCT CPR Instructor as evidenced by a current CPR positions in a hospital setting. Instructor card. At time of registration you must provide documentation meeting all prerequisites. stlcc.edu/PCT | 11-week | M-F day Registration is required one week prior to course start date. Interested students must contact the Community Health Worker training center coordinator at amiller457@stlcc. Prepare to assist individuals edu before registering for the CPR Instructor and communities in adopting Renewal Course. Registration/Refund/Withdrawal deadline: March 15.* healthy behaviors. CPRR-709 | 2 sessions | $100 AGE 60+ | $139 REG stlcc.edu/CHW | 16-week | TuTh day P01 Th 9 a.m.-noon; F 8-11:30 a.m. March 25 – March 26 Online/STLCC-Corp, 209 Programs may be offered in a virtual Class meets online on March 25 from hybrid format to align with current 9 a.m.-noon.; In-person skills and test on March 26 from 8-11:30 a.m. at STLCC-Corp, 209. COVID guidelines. 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COMPUTERS AND TECHNOLOGY Personal Computing PCs and Technology Introduction Internet Research and Build a strong foundation for your computer skills Investigations: Public Records and get familiar with other digital technologies. Explore a wide range of public records on the This course emphasizes hands-on experience using internet, and discover how to uncover real estate a PC to teach essential concepts and commands records, criminal records, court judgements, and develop user confidence. Basic terminology marriages, births, deaths and more. Prerequisite: and functionality of computer hardware, software, Windows® Introduction class or equivalent printers and drives will be explored. This is a class experience; some internet experience helpful. designed for users with few or no computer skills. COMP-742 | 1 session | $22.50 AGE 60+ | $35 REG COMP-701 | 2 sessions | $41.50 AGE 60+ | $65 REG P06 Sa 12:30-3:30 p.m. Jean Bradley P01 Sa 12:30-3:30 p.m. Jean Bradley Jan. 23 Online April 24 – May 1 Online Internet Research and Learning the Mac® as a Investigations: Consumer Info Windows® Switcher Does my doctor have a high malpractice rate? For those raised on Windows PCs, the intuitive Does Grandma’s nursing home use restraints more design of Macs can be anything but. Many item frequently than others? What is the crime rate in names, locations and behaviors on Mac are similar, my neighborhood? How much did my neighbors but remain different enough from PC to invite pay for their house? Does my contractor have a confusion. This introduction to the “Apple® way” lengthy list of lawsuits? How do I find free online will lean on what you already know, translating PC classifieds? What are the total costs for repair and language and function to Mac equivalents. Why is maintenance on my vehicle? What happens if the menu bar stuck to the top of the screen? Why something goes wrong with an online transaction? doesn’t an app close when it has no more windows? What recalled products am I still using at home? If Where did right-click go? We’ll explore ways to you are curious about the answers to any of these use a Mac efficiently. Prerequisite: Basic computer questions, then this class is for you. Prerequisite: familiarity with a recent version of Windows. Windows® Introduction class or equivalent COMP-765 | 1 session | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG experience. Some internet experience helpful. P01 Th 6-9 p.m. Gregory Ray COMP-742 | 1 session | $22.50 AGE 60+ | $35 REG Jan. 28 Online P05 Sa 12:30-3:30 p.m. Jean Bradley Feb. 20 Online Apple, iPhone, iPad, iMessages and Mac are registered trademarks of Apple Inc. Microsoft® and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. STLCC’s Continuing Education courses are independent seminars and are not affiliated with, or authorized, sponsored or approved by Jean was personable, Apple Inc or Microsoft Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owner. knowledgeable and helpful regarding Online Personal Security Learn how to ensure your terrestrial and digital questions and footprints are secure. Gain the skills to exercise the best security practices to protect your personal additional resources. information, help prevent identity fraud and Ron, St. Louis preserve data integrity. Shelter your confidentiality from those who may seek to exploit your personal information. Ask your security-related questions of a data security expert. Conduct your professional Internet Research and and personal electronic and communications Investigation: Politics and Law using the most current and effective techniques. Who donated to political campaigns and when? COMP-795 | 1 session | $32.50 AGE 60+ | $49 REG What issues are on the upcoming ballot? Which P01 Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Fernando Tillman nonprofit organizations have presented summaries Feb. 6 Online of candidates platforms, bill descriptions and P02 Sa 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Fernando Tillman voting records of politicians in an unbiased way? April 10 Online If you are curious about the answers to these questions, this class is for you! Discover politicians’ voting histories on specific measures. Find online Beyond Broadcast: TV in resources to locate laws passed by federal, state the Age of Streaming and local legislative bodies. Prerequisite: Windows® “What’s on TV tonight?” used to be a Introduction class or equivalent experience. Some straightforward question answered easily by the internet experience helpful. TV Guide or channel surfing. But in the era of smart COMP-742 | 1 session | $22.50 AGE 60+ | $35 REG TVs, streaming subscriptions, “cord cutting” and P08 Sa 12:30-3:30 p.m. Jean Bradley a multitude of on-demand services, finding an March 13 Online answer can now be challenging. This course will lay out the transition from broadcast channels in Microsoft® and Windows are trademarks of Microsoft the analog era, to the digital age, the smart device Corporation. STLCC’s Continuing Education courses revolution, and the dominance of streaming are independent seminars and are not affiliated with, services. How we consume media has changed; or authorized, sponsored or approved by Microsoft learn to navigate your many viewing choices, figure Corporation. All other trademarks are the property of out “what’s on,” watch across your multiple devices, their respective owner. and understand what still needs an antenna. COMP-765 | 1 session | $49 AGE 60+ | $49 REG P10 Th 6-9 p.m. Gregory Ray Feb. 25 Online Registration closes three business days prior to start date, except as otherwise noted in class description. * Classes offered in-person may be rescheduled, canceled or transitioned to an online format based on COVID-19 guidelines. Students are required to follow COVID-19 guidelines for classroom participation, which includes, but is not limited to, use of masks and social distancing requirements. 12 STLCC.EDU/CE | 314-984-7777 | REGISTRATION BEGINS JAN. 6
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