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CONTINUING EDUCATION Marygrove College Mar New for winter 2010!! • Certificate in detroit studies See page 11 • Online Registration See page 18 • • • • • Career Enhancement Professional Development for tEACHERS Kids’ College Online Courses Institute of Music & Dance lege l o C e v o ygr | 0 1 0 2 R WINTE Are you looking for a fresh start or a new career? Have you been thinking about developing some new skills or owning your own business? At Marygrove College, our Career Enhancement programs are designed to fit your schedule, your budget, and your life! LEARN SOMETHING NEW Learning new skills can make a huge difference in your career, your paycheck—or even your quality of life. Marygrove College offers high quality, short term affordable programs to provide you with the education to ensure that whatever you want to be, we can get you there. INFORMATION FOR PARENTS Did you know that Marygrove offers programs for children? Our Kids’ College courses listed in this brochure help children learn about their world while having fun at the same time. Marygrove College also offers affordable, onsite child care, so you can focus on learning, knowing that your child is nearby and being cared for in a fun, safe environment. Call (313) 927-1515 for more information. ADDITIONAL EDUCATION OPPORTUNITIES Just as our Career Enhancement classes put you on a career track, Marygrove, a fully accredited college, also grants Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in a variety of majors. So if you think you’re ready for the next step, give us a call at (313) 927-1240 (undergraduate), (313) 927-1513 (graduate) or go to www.marygrove.edu. Marygrove College Assessment/Learning Resource Center Marygrove College GED Testing Service An official site for GED tests. A Michigan Works! affiliate. Also Available ACE Personal Training Certificate Testing PCAT Pharmacy School Entrance Examination TABE (Test of Adult Basic Education) Career interest and aptitude inventories (CareerScope, CASAS) Work Keys and other work value testing Learning Resource Center 707 W. Milwaukee Street Detroit, MI 48202 Phone: (313) 876-0621 Fax: (313) 664-5580 Hours: 8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Extended hours & Saturdays available HOW TO REGISTER Registration is easy! You can register by mail, phone, in person or online. See page 18 for more information. You can also read more about our Career Enhancement programs at: http://www.marygrove.edu/community/extended_learning/index.html. Important Notice for Anyone who is Unemployed! Many of Marygrove College’s undergraduate, graduate and continuing education programs are eligible for No Worker Left Behind (NWLB) funding. NWLB is a joint program by the Federal government and the State of Michigan to help dislocated workers (unemployed) retrain for high demand careers. To find out if your classes could be paid for by NWLB, check with your local Michigan Works! agency or visit www.michigan.gov/nwlb. For more information about NWLB at Marygrove, call Phil Krauss at (313) 927-1417. Table of Contents CONTINUING EDUCATION Allied Health...................................................................................................................................................... 4 Basic Skills.......................................................................................................................................................... 6 Business/PROFESSIONAL..................................................................................................................................... 7 Computers........................................................................................................................................................... 9 Marygrove office 2007 certification Program................................................................. 10 INSTITUTE for DETROIT STUDIES......................................................................................................................... 11 noncredit online courses............................................................................................................................. 12 Education............................................................................................................................................................ 13 Online courses............................................................................................................................ 13 onsite and online courses...................................................................................................... 14 Distance learning video courses.......................................................................................... 14 Kids’ College...................................................................................................................................................... 15 School success........................................................................................................................... 16 Literacy.......................................................................................................................................... 16 Math................................................................................................................................................ 16 high school and college Readiness..................................................................................... 17 just for fun................................................................................................................................. 17 registration information.............................................................................................................................. 18 Registration form............................................................................................................................................ 19 Institute of music and dance................................................................................................... 20 kids’ programs............................................................................................................................ 21 ArT................................................................................................................................................... 21 DRAMA............................................................................................................................................. 21 dANCE............................................................................................................................................. 22 music............................................................................................................................................... 23 ADULT programs................................................................................................................................................ 24 Art................................................................................................................................................... 24 dANCE............................................................................................................................................. 25 music............................................................................................................................................... 26 Registration form............................................................................................................................................ 27 CampUs MAP..................................................................................................................................... Back Cover Please Note: All textbooks for these courses are available in the Marygrove College Bookstore. Please purchase them before the first class. Room locations for all classes will be posted at the Enrollment Center the day class starts. Marygrove College admits students of any race, color, national and ethnic origin to all the rights, privileges, programs, and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the school. It does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national and ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, and athletic and other school-administered programs. Marygrove College | 3 | Continuing Education Allied Health MD 110 Introduction to Medical Billing Coding (3 CEUs)S. Hayes Prerequisite: GED or high school diploma. Forms, Forms, Forms! Learn to make sense of PCP4’s, ICD9’s and HCPCS coding systems as applied to the Michigan insurance forms. You’ll be a valued member of the medical team as you begin your studies to become a medical biller. There is a $35 resource material usage fee collected at registration. Tuesday....................... 6 – 9 p.m..........................................$405 Jan. 26 – March 30...................10 weeks MD 123 Medical Insurance Billing: Claim Forms (3 CEUs) S. Hayes Prerequisite: MD 110 or experience. Continue learning current practices and procedures for completing insurance forms for Blue Cross/Blue Shield, Medicaid, Medicare, hospitals and dental offices using form UB92. Course will include practice on actual forms and materials that are being used in the state of Michigan. Wednesday................. 6 – 9 p.m..........................................$405 Jan. 27 – March 31...................10 weeks MD 108 Specialized/Computerized Medical Insurance Billing (3.6 CEUs) S. Hayes Prerequisite: MD 110/123. Learn the computerized approach to medical billing. Students must have some claims form experience to benefit from this class. Continue learning practices and procedures for completing hospital, dental and commercial claim forms. Class is taught using up-to-date software utilized by hospitals and doctors’ offices. Thursday..................... 6 – 9 p.m..........................................$405 Jan. 28 – April 15......................12 weeks MD 132 Phlebotomy (2.2 CEUs)J. Williams/M. Hicks/T. Walls Prerequisite: GED or high school diploma. Designed for both the non-medical individual and those in the medical field desiring new skills. This course will concentrate on various methods used to draw blood from adults and children.Students will be required to perform these methods in class under supervision, prepare specimens for testing and discuss various lab tests. Medical terminology related to Phlebotomy Certification Exam information will be provided in class. There will be a $70 material fee collected at registration. No refund after the first class session. Section 1: Saturday............................................11 a.m. – 1 p.m........... Jan. 23 – April 10........... 11 weeks . .....$365 Section 2: Saturday............................................1 – 3 p.m. ................... Jan. 23 – April 10........... 11 weeks . .....$365 Section 3: Tuesday.............................................6 – 8 p.m. ................... Jan. 26 – April 6............. 11 weeks........$365 Section 4: Wednesday........................................Noon – 2 p.m. ............ Jan. 27 – April 7............. 11 weeks . .....$365 MD 206 Advanced Phlebotomy (2 CEUs) R. Ciszewski Prerequisite: MD 132. Designed to cover advanced concepts in perfecting blood drawing techniques. Students who successfully complete this course may be considered as candidates for hospital externship training. There will be a $40 material fee collected at registration. No refund after the first class session. Monday...................... 5:30 – 7:30 p.m................................$275 Jan. 25 – March 29...................10 weeks MD 208 Certification Preparation in Phlebotomy (2 CEUs) R. Ciszewski Prerequisite: MD 206. A comprehensive overview designed for students preparing to take a national certification exam. Includes anatomy and physiology, infection control, safety, collection techniques and complications and overview of the health care setting. There will be a $25 material fee collected at registration. Thursday..................... 5:30 – 7:30 p.m................................$350 Jan. 28 – April 1........................10 weeks Marygrove College | 4 | Continuing Education MD 116 Health Unit Coordinator (4.8 CEUs) N. Tate Prerequisite: GED or high school diploma. This intensive 12-week course includes classroom instruction in areas of medical terminology, medications, assembly of charts, maintaining records, telephone procedures, handling of physician’s orders, patient charts and records. Section 1: Saturday............................................9 a.m. – 1 p.m. ........... Jan. 23 – April 17........... 12 weeks........$505 Section 2: Wednesday........................................5 – 9 p.m..................... Jan. 27 – April 14........... 12 weeks . .....$505 MD 116C Health Unit Coordinator-Clinical Internship (2.4 CEUs) N. Tate Prerequisite: MD 116. This course follows MD 116 and provides the clinical training required to receive a certificate of completion for the Health Unit Coordinator Program. Clinical internship individually arranged with the instructor. TBA . .......................... 24 hours...........................................$225 MD 111 Basic EKG (3 CEUs) Z. Roberts Prerequisite: GED or high school diploma. This course is designed for non-medical individuals and those currently in the medical field who operate EKGs but don’t know how to read them, work in telemetry CCU or are looking for a new career. Subjects covered include cardiac anatomy and physiology, circulatory system, instrumentation, Einthoven’s triangle, axis, procedures, measurements, and arrhythmias. Tuesday....................... 6 – 9 p.m..........................................$385 Jan. 26 – March 30...................10 weeks MD 112 Intermediate EKG (3 CEUs) Z. Roberts Prerequisite: GED or high school diploma. This course is designed for students with some experience taking EKGs or who have completed MD 111 or who have had cardiac anatomy and physiology. Subjects covered include a quick review of cardiac anatomy and physiology, Einthoven’s triangle, axis, procedures and measurements, arrhythmias, MIs, hypertrophy, and pacemakers. Stress testing and Holter monitoring will be introduced. Thursday..................... 6 – 9 p.m..........................................$385 Jan. 28 – April 1........................10 weeks MD 105 Medical Terminology (3 CEUs)D. Rizzo Prerequisite: 18 years of age and high school diploma or GED. Designed for persons wishing to enter or return to the medical field and for those wishing to broaden their medical knowledge. Emphasis on learning the meaning, pronunciation, spelling and correct usage of medical terms. Basic reading and pronunciation are required. Can be taken for college credit: see BIO 118 in the Undergraduate course schedule. Text book required. Class is limited to 20 students. No students admitted after first class session. Tuesday………….…. 3:30 – 5:30 p.m……………..............$350 Jan. 12 – April 20 . ...................15 weeks OL Assisting Aging ParentsM. Warren This compassionate and comprehensive class will give you the tools, techniques, and insights for this passage. You will learn what to expect, what to watch for, how to deal with physical and emotional challenges, and where to find resources to help. You’ll understand the impact of retirement, learn how to choose a nursing home, and be prepared to deal with death. You’ll learn about financial and legal considerations, health issues, and family interpersonal relationships. You’ll be introduced to special communication skills, observation methods, and coping mechanisms to ease the burden for everyone involved. ONLINE COURSE (visit www.ed2go.com/marygrove).............................................$99 New section begins every month..................................................................... 6 Weeks Marygrove College | 5 | Continuing Education BASIC SKILLS BB 100 English Grammar (2 CEUs)S. Remington If you’re constantly making errors in grammar but are unable to consciously correct them, this is the course for you! Improve your language and communication skills through practice and drill in correct English usage. Development of better writing and speaking abilities emphasized. Book and paper required for first class. Each student needs a dictionary. Saturday..................... 9 – 11 a.m........................................$175 Jan. 23 – March 27...................10 weeks BB 105 Spelling (2 CEUs)S. Remington If you would like to write without worrying about poor spelling skills, this course is a must! Practice and application of common sounds and their spellings are covered in this course. Book required. Saturday..................... 11 a.m. – 1 p.m................................$175 Jan. 23 – March 27...................10 weeks B A S I C BB 107 Creative Writing (2 CEUs)S. Remington Improve your writing skills in an enjoyable and creative way. This course will give you the opportunity to improve your grammar, punctuation and vocabulary while you read and write about things that will unlock your creative potential. All skill levels are welcome. Saturday..................... 1 – 3 p.m..........................................$175 Jan. 23 – March 27...................10 weeks S K I L L S BB 188 Basic Math Skills (2 CEUs) B. Cole Emphasis in this refresher course is on basic math skill development - high school level arithmetic, pre-algebra, and introductory geometry. Arithmetic instruction includes developing skills for adding, subtracting, multiplying and dividing whole numbers and fractions, and converting fractions to decimals. Through a unique process of explanation, classroom practice, group work, and practical strategies, math knowledge and confidence is developed. A useful course for preparing for the Michigan Test for Teacher Certification (MTTC) Basic Skills Math Test. Saturday..................... Noon – 2 p.m...................................$175 Jan. 23 – March 27...................10 weeks BB OL GED Preparation B. Rolston Want to pass the GED? If you are comfortable reading newspapers and you can add, subtract, multiply, and divide without a calculator, you’re halfway there! This course will help you develop the additional reading and thinking skills you’ll need to succeed in all five GED test areas: Writing Skills, Social Studies, Science, Literature, and Math. After completion of this course, you should be well-equipped to take--and pass--the GED! See page 2 for information on Marygrove’s Assessment/Learning Resource Center where you can take the GED. ONLINE COURSE (visit www.ed2go.com/marygrove).............................................$99 New section begins every month…………………….…6 weeks Marygrove College | 6 | Continuing Education Business/Professional SB 100 Entrepreneurship/Starting Your Own Business (1.2 CEUs) D. Hurt Are you an entrepreneur? Do you have a great business idea? This class will introduce you to the critical steps of starting a business; business plans, taxes and record keeping, marketing, insurance and financial records. You will also receive an overview to the most common way to start your own business: franchising. Learn how to get started as a successful small business owner today! Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday..................... 6:30 – 8:30 p.m................................$260 March 23 – 25, March 30 – April 1................................ 2 Weeks PR 100 Becoming a Leader, Moving to Level 5 (1.2 CEUs) C. McKenzie This is the first class of a two-part certification program that will help you identify and develop the skills that will enable you to succeed as a leader in any environment. You will learn that becoming a leader is a growth process which can be enjoyable and profitable. Receive practical training, develop effective speaking skills and master the use of soft-skills. The class will study and discuss from the number 1 best seller, “From Good to Great.” In addition to training through a fellowship with the Michigan Political Leadership Program, the instructor will draw upon years of experience as a leader in Toastmaster’s International, other non-profit organizations, and political campaigns and appointments. Wednesday.................................................... 6 – 7:30 p.m.....................................$150 Jan. 27 – March 17.....................8 weeks PR 205 Grant Writing Certificate Workshop (1.5 CEUs) D. Hurt This workshop provides participants with the skills to complete an entire proposal. First, learn how to prepare a proposal. Second, learn how to research funding sources and agencies. Last, learn to write a “mock” proposal. Section 1: Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday........10 a.m. – 3 p.m........... Feb. 2 – 4....................... 3 days............$260 Section 2: Wednesday........................................6:30 – 8:30 p.m........... Jan. 27 – March 17......... 8 weeks..........$260 PR 210 Write-Publish-Sell Your Book (1.2 CEUs)M. Uddin If you are a serious writer ready to become a published author, then this class is for you. Taught by an award winning author who has several published works to her credit, you will learn about developing a story plot and developing characters that will keep your readers turning the pages, and how to avoid common mistakes first-time writers often make. Plus, you will learn about every step of the publication process, from manuscript layout to distribution and promotion of your book. Wednesday………….. 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. ……………............$210 Jan. 27 – March 3……….............6 weeks PR 212 Personal Training Workshop (1.5 CEUs)W. Pugh Are you considering a career in the fast growing personal fitness industry? This two-day seminar will prepare you to take the American Council on Exercise (ACE) personal trainer certification exam. The certification exam is offered at Marygrove’s Assessment/Learning Resource Center (see page 2) as well as other locations. Section 1: Friday, Saturday………8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. …….......... Jan. 29 - 30…………........................................$175 Section 2: Friday, Saturday………8:30 a.m. – 5 p.m. …….......... March 20 - 21…………....................................$175 OL Debt Elimination Techniques that Work C. Power This course will teach you a specific and workable strategy that will get you out of all debt – including your mortgage – in the shortest possible time. ONLINE COURSE (visit www.ed2go.com/marygrove).............................................$99 New section begins every month..................................................................... 6 Weeks Marygrove College | 7 | Continuing Education NEW! PR 208 Basic Professional Communications (1.2 CEUs)M. Brogdon Success in business and the world of work is based, in large part, on how well you are able to communicate with others; therefore, effective communications skills are a must! This course is designed to help you improve your personal and professional outlook by providing you with tangible communication skills that you can begin to use immediately. The course will also include an examination of the different styles of communication, you will gain an understanding of business and organizational communication “culture”, as well as how to effectively present your thoughts and ideas. The course will include lively classroom discussions, case studies and readings. The instructor brings 20 years of corporate communication and marketing experience and is Six Sigma (Change Acceleration Process) certified. Wednesday………….. 6:30 – 8 p.m. ……………................$150 Jan. 27 – March 17……….......... 8 Weeks PR 206 Treatment and Distribution Process Monitoring and Control (1.2 CEUs)T. Wachocki This is the first of three courses required to earn the High Tech Operator Certificate issued by the American Water Works Association (AWWA). The purpose of this certificate program is to prepare you for an entry level position working in a utility plant. While the specific focus of this course is on water and wastewater plants, the skills and concepts learned are applicable to a wide variety of utilities including electric, gas, and nuclear. The course will cover the use of symbol legends to identify devices and using illustrated device descriptions to identify sensors, analyzers, and control devices. The elements of Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) are covered as well as the benefits of a trending scale. The functions and requirements of SCADA system components will be covered. Wednesday…………6:30 – 8:30 p.m. ...............................$390 Feb. 3 – March 10........................6 weeks PR 207 Customer Relationship Building (1.2 CEUs) K. Gillespie This is the first of three courses required to earn the “Customer Service Certificate” from the American Water Works Association (AWWA). The purpose of this certificate program is to provide you with the skills necessary to providing excellent customer service. While the focus of this program is preparing you for an entry level job in customer service with a water and/or wastewater utility, the skills and concepts apply to any utility and customer service setting. The course will help you be aware of your and your customers’ communication styles; appreciate and value customer diversity; develop teamwork, telephone etiquette and active listening skills; and develop the ability to effectively respond to difficult customers and situations. Use the Customer Service Certificate to set yourself apart from the competition and qualify for the highest possible salary. Tuesday…………........ 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. ..............................$390 Feb. 2 – March 9 ........................6 weeks PR 213 CPR and First Aid (.5 CEUs)W. Pugh For all students interested in accident prevention and in the development of the knowledge and skills essential for the immediate care of the suddenly ill or injured. The class will consist of readings, lectures and practical work. Certificates for standard first aid, cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), automated external defibrillator (AED), and emergency cardiovascular care (ECC) are awarded upon successful completion of the requirements for each. Section 1: Friday……….. 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m....................... Feb. 5.................................................................$90 Section 2: Saturday……….10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m………............ March 27............................................................$90 Section 3: Monday………..10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. .................... April 19..............................................................$90 Marygrove College | 8 | Continuing Education COMPUTERS PR 129 Computers for Beginners (1.2 CEUs) G. Griffin In this course you will learn basic computer terminology and how to use the mouse and keyboard. You will identify parts of the computer and learn to perform basic Windows XP and Microsoft Word 2007 techniques. The Internet will be introduced so that students will be able to surf the World Wide Web. Saturday..................... 10 a.m. – Noon................................$215 Jan. 23 – Feb. 27........................6 weeks PR 130 Computers for Beginners II (1.2 CEUs) G. Griffin This class will teach you basic Microsoft Word 2007, Excel 2007, and PowerPoint 2007 techniques including text and document formatting, spreadsheet creation, and creating new and exhilarating presentations. A review of hardware and software will be infused into the course as well. The Internet will be used on a regular basis in this class so that students will have the skills to surf the World Wide Web. Saturday..................... 10 a.m. – Noon................................$215 March 6 – April 17......................6 weeks OL Creating Web Pages C. Power Create and post your very own Web site on the Internet in this extensive, hands-on, six-week workshop. First, you’ll learn about the capabilities of the World Wide Web and the fundamentals of Web design. Then, with your instructor’s patient guidance, you’ll plan the content, structure and layout of your Web site, create pages full of neatly formatted text, build links between the pages and to the outside world, and add color, backgrounds, graphics, tables, hot buttons, and animation. You’ll also learn critical and timely information on securing the best possible location in search engine listings, and powerful no-cost or low-cost Web marketing strategies. ONLINE COURSE (visit www.ed2go.com/marygrove).............................................$99 New section begins every month..................................................................... 6 Weeks No classes April 2 - 3, 2010 Marygrove College | 9 | Continuing Education Marygrove Office 2007 Certification Program The new standard in productivity software PR 112 Word Certification (0.8 CEUs) L. Brawner Total cost: $250 includes all topics below TOPICS COVERED DATES TIME Intro to Computers 1/28 6 – 8 p.m. Intro to Windows 2/4 6 – 8 p.m. Basic Word 2/11 6 – 8 p.m. Word Intermediate 2/18 6 – 8 p.m. PR PR 131 131 Basic Basic (1 (1 CEU) CEU) L. Brawner L. Brawner Total Total cost: cost: $225 $225 includes includes all all topics topics below below TOPICS TOPICS COVERED COVERED Intro to Computers Intro to Computers Intro Intro to to Windows Windows Basic BasicWord Word Basic Basic Word Excel Basic Basic PowerPoint PowerPoint PR 113 Excel Certification (0.8 CEUs) L. Brawner Total cost: $250 includes all topics below DATES DATES 1/28 1/28 2/4 2/4 2/11 2/11 2/25 2/25 3/11 3/11 TIME TIME 66 –– 88 p.m. p.m. 66 –– 88 p.m. p.m. 66 –– 88 p.m. p.m. 66 –– 88 p.m. p.m. 66 –– 88 p.m. p.m. PR 132 Intermediate (1.6 CEUs) L. Brawner Total cost: $300 includes all topics below C O M P U T E R S TOPICS COVERED DATES TIME Intro to Computers 1/28 6 – 8 p.m. TOPICS COVERED DATES TIME Intro to Windows 2/4 6 – 8 p.m. Intro to Computers 1/28 6 – 8 p.m. Basic Excel 2/25 6 – 8 p.m. Intro to Windows 2/4 6 – 8 p.m. Intermediate Excel 3/4 6 – 8 p.m. PR 114 PowerPoint Certification (1 CEU) L. Brawner Total cost: $250 includes all topics below Basic Word 2/11 6 – 8 p.m. Intermediate Word 2/18 6 – 8 p.m. Basic Excel 2/25 6 – 8 p.m. Intermediate Excel 3/4 6 – 8 p.m. TOPICS COVERED DATES TIME Basic PowerPoint 3/11 6 – 8 p.m. Intro to Computers 1/28 6 – 8 p.m. Intermediate PowerPoint 3/18 6 – 8 p.m. Intro to Windows 2/4 6 – 8 p.m. Basic PowerPoint 3/11 6 – 8 p.m. Intermediate PowerPoint 3/18 6 – 8 p.m. Advanced PowerPoint 3/25 6 – 8 p.m. PR 133 Advanced (2 CEUs) L. Brawner Total cost: $400 includes all topics below TOPICS COVERED DATES TIME Intro to Computers 1/28 6 – 8 p.m. Intro to Windows 2/4 6 – 8 p.m. Basic Word 2/11 6 – 8 p.m. Intermediate Word 2/18 6 – 8 p.m. Basic Excel 2/25 6 – 8 p.m. Intermediate Excel 3/4 6 – 8 p.m. Basic PowerPoint 3/11 6 – 8 p.m. Intermediate PowerPoint 3/18 6 – 8 p.m. Advanced PowerPoint 3/25 6 – 8 p.m. Integrating Documents 4/1 6 – 8 p.m. Marygrove College | 10 | Continuing Education Institute for Detroit studies General Information The Marygrove College Institute for Detroit Studies promotes interdisciplinary study of the City of Detroit through academic credit and continuing education courses; online resources; lectures, readings, exhibits, and performances; workshops, programs, and presentations held on campus and throughout the metropolitan area. The Institute builds on Marygrove College’s mission to serve the people of metropolitan Detroit, on its location in the city, and on its strong relationship with different Detroit constituencies. The Institute seeks to broaden recognition of Detroit’s contributions to American culture, interrogate standard definitions and popular versions of the city, and provide opportunity for cross-disciplinary analysis of issues important to the metropolitan area. Certificate in Detroit Studies The certificate in Detroit Studies consists of at least 15 hours of interdisciplinary coursework devoted to analysis of metropolitan Detroit. Courses can be taken for undergraduate credit or CEUs (Associate’s degree or equivalent is required for either). Please submit a copy of your transcript to the Continuing Education Office, Liberal Arts Building, room 117. DS 330Michigan History and Politics (3.7 CEUs)T. Levy Development of sub-federal political institutions: states, counties, municipal corporations, school districts, and regional governments. Emphasizing the Michigan experience, the political system will be examined within the framework of major historical eras, population patterns, and economic developments. Saturday...............................................Noon – 2:30 p.m.....................................................................................$395 Jan. 16 – May 1 ............................................................................ 15 Weeks DS 320A Detroit Seminar: Detroit and the Contemporary Urban Crisis (3.7 CEUs) T. Klug, F. Rashid In this course, we apply ideas from economics and literature to the study of contemporary issues in Detroit. We pay particular attention to several key factors influencing the city’s present condition. These include: race and inequality, federal urban policy, corporate de-industrialization, economic globalization, and local and regional development. Seminar sessions consist of discussion involving all members of the class and presentations by individual faculty and students. In our discussions, we will respond to assigned readings based upon our own experiences of life in and around Detroit. Presentations will focus on specific topics which are the products of our research. The course will include guest presentations, films, and a tour of specific sites which are important to our discussions. Monday...............................................6:00 – 8:30 p.m.......................................................................................$395 Jan. 11 – April 26............................................................................ 15 Weeks DS 385 Community and Organizational Change (3.7 CEUs)T. Levy Analysis of communities and organizations as social systems, including examination of critical problems. Also examines intervention and change strategies that appear to be effective and how they can be applied. Tuesday...............................................6:00 – 8:30 p.m.......................................................................................$395 Jan. 12 – April 27............................................................................ 15 Weeks DS 393Urban Social Issues (3.7 CEUs)A. Moore Analysis of selected topics on the social concerns of urban life. An interdisciplinary social science approach is used to investigate the roots of these urban problems, their consequences for individuals, communities and societies, and strategies to deal with them. Wednesday...........................................6:00 – 8:30 p.m. .....................................................................................$395 Jan. 13 – April 28............................................................................ 15 Weeks Marygrove College | 11 | Continuing Education Noncredit Online Courses www.ed2go.com/marygrove Yes, you can take online courses in the comfort of your home or office, at times that are convenient for you! Marygrove College offers hundreds of online courses for adults, covering topics from Web Page Design to Stress Management to Parenting or even Theme Park Engineering! Each course is managed by a patient and caring instructor, lively discussions with your fellow students and excellent customer service. You can ask questions and give or receive advice at any time during this course. Upon completion of the course, you will be able to download a certificate of completion. Visit www.ed2go.com/marygrove for a full course catalog, course descriptions, requirements, instructor biographies, syllabi and more! Classes are affordable! Most are $99; none will exceed $250! Computers and Technology Graphic design, Web design, computer literacy, programming, PC troubleshooting, networking, database management, Microsoft Excel, Word, Access, QuickBooks, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, Illustrator, Publisher, PrintShop, Windows, Linux, Mac, Oracle, SQL, and more. Writing and Language Editing, grammar, technical writing, creative writing, screenwriting, writing for children, poetry, songwriting, journaling, Spanish, French, braille, getting published, and more. Business and Careers Entrepreneurship, accounting, business planning, supervision, customer service, human resources, law, project management, administrative assisting, sales, leadership, stress management, assertiveness, communication, and more. Event Planning and Nonprofit Management Career opportunities are plentiful in the fast-growing nonprofit sector. Prepare to take advantage of unprecedented demand for event planners, fund raisers, nonprofit managers, and more. Personal Enrichment Digital photography, personal finance, investing, debt elimination, art, music, history, philosophy, psychology, math, parenting, film, acting, comedy, drawing, outdoor survival techniques, theme park engineering, and more. Professional Development Prepare for the GED, GRE, GMAT, LSAT, and other exams, obtain professional certification, or move ahead with our continuing education courses for teachers and health care workers. GET STARTED NOW! > Visit www.ed2go.com/marygrove > Click on “Courses” near top of page > Select alphabetical listing or an area of interest > Select a course > Click on ENROLL NOW! near bottom of page > You will receive a confirmation e-mail with payment instructions. Marygrove College | 12 | Continuing Education PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR TEACHERS education These courses are intended for classroom educators who need graduate credit hours to maintain state certification. For course descriptions and/or registration, please contact the educational partners listed below the specific course listings. For general information, please contact: Donna Kerry, Program Coordinator, Professional Development for Teachers Phone: (313) 927-1276, Email: dkerry@marygrove.edu IMPORTANT NOTE Because these are graduate level classes, you must have a Bachelor’s degree and be a classroom teacher. NEW!! Topics in science education Hybrid, (seminar, laboratory & online) variable credit graduate courses in science for educators. Offered in partnership with the Detroit Science Center! Tuition (Includes all materials/fees) $200 per graduate credit hour registration Call: (866) 903-9033 or Visit: Marygrove College, Enrollment Center Liberal Arts Bldg., Rm. 120 Nutrition and Kitchen Chemistry (target grades K-8) 2 credits March 13, 2010; 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m Location: Detroit Science Center Interdisciplinary Science and Project-Based Learning (target grades 4-8) 2 credits April 17, 2010; 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Location: Detroit Science Center Online courses Offered in Partnership with Teachscape. To learn more, visit: www.marygrovemat.com (Additional courses are in development.) EDU568TCH EDU569TCH EDU570TCH EDU618TCH EDU622TCH ERS500TCH Teacher as Leader K-12 Understanding Teaching & Learning K-12 Instructional Design K-12 Effective Assessment K-12 Meeting the Needs of All Students K-12 Research Based Instructional Strategies - Student Achievement K-12 MTH500TCH Fundamentals of Math 2-6 MTH501TCH Proportional Reasoning 6-8 MTH505TCH Problem Solving K-5 MTH506TCH Problem Solving 6-12 MTH515TCH Measurement & Geometry K-5 MTH516TCH Measurement & Geometry 6-12 MTH525TCH Algebra K-5 MTH526TCH Algebra 6-12 MTH535TCH Data Analysis & Probability K-5 MTH536TCH Data Analysis & Probability 6-12 RDG500TCH Foundations of Reading K-6 RDG605TCH Assessment & Intervention K-6 RDG610TCH Reading in the Content Areas K-6 RDG615TCH Reading and Writing Connection > All courses are three graduate credit hours. > Courses cost $450 each. > Students receive course materials and are given access to the Teachscape Web site platform for syllabus, etc. > Students have up to one (1) year to complete courses and submit Assignment Template via email. > For course descriptions visit www.marygrovemat.com. > Tuition subject to change. > To register, contact Teachscape: Toll free phone: (877) 984-7277 Marygrove College | 13 | Continuing Education Onsite and Online In Partnership with Performance Learning Systems (Additional courses are in development.) Course offerings and locations vary per semester. Onsite courses listed below are offered at various locations throughout Michigan. Onsite: EDU502 EDU526 EDU560 EDU566 EDU583 EDU584 EDU585 EDU586 EDU587 EDU589 EDU596 EDU5502 Additional Online Courses: Successful Teaching/Acceptance of Responsibility Building Your Technology Education & Skills Classroom Management* Differentiated Instruction for Today’s Class* Building Communication and Teamwork Teaching through Learning Channels* Brain Based Ways We Think and Learn Live Event Learning Achieving Student Outcomes Meaningful Activities for Interesting Classrooms Purposeful Learning/Multiple Intelligences Behavioral, Academic and Social Interventions * Also offered online Distance Learning Video Courses Offered in Partnership with Canter Laureate EDU505 Teaching Reading in the Elementary Grades EDU506 Improving Reading in the Content Areas EDU513 Classroom Management to Promote Learning EDU532 Designing Curriculum and Instruction EDU536 Foundations of Reading and Literacy EDU538 Literacy Instruction: Phonics, Vocabulary, Fluency EDU539 Literacy Instruction: Comprehension EDU546 Math: Teaching for Understanding EDU549 Supporting the Struggling Reader EDU549B Helping Struggling Readers (Grades 6 – 12) EDU594 Learning Differences & Multiple Intelligences EDU595 Building Your Repertoire of Teaching Strategies EDU616 Integrating the Internet into the K – 12 Curriculum > All courses are three graduate credit hours per course. > Courses cost $495 each. > Tuition subject to change. > Students receive course materials and work independently, electronically submitting completed coursework by a specific due date to Marygrove College. > For course descriptions, visit www.canter.net. > To register, contact Canter Laureate: Toll free: (800) 669-9011 • Online: www.canter.net EDU533 OL Instructional Design EDU558 OLMerging Educational Goals/ Interactive Multimedia Projects EDU560 OL Classroom Management EDU566 OL Differentiated Instruction EDU584 OL Learning Channels EDU5500 OL Teaching English Language Learner EDU5501 OL Cultural Competence EDU5503 OL Strategies for Middle School Science EDU5505 OL Developing 21st Century Literacy EDU5506 OL Facilitating Online Communities > All courses are three graduate credit hours > Onsite courses: $555 + materials > Online courses: $690 + materials fee (see course description) >Tuition subject to change > To register, contact Performance Learning Systems: Toll free: (866) 757-2527 Online: www.plsweb.com EDU620 Including Students with Special Needs EDU624 Introduction to Teacher Leadership EDU626X Teacher Leadership for Learning & Teaching EDU628X Culturally & Linguistically Diverse Students EDU636X Teacher Leadership: Mentoring, Coaching, Collaborating EDU638 Teacher Leadership: Professional Learning Communities EDU641 Creativity in the Classroom EDU642 Differentiating Instruction EDU648 Assessment to Improve Student Learning EDU660 How to Get Parents on Your Side EDU661 Succeeding with Difficult Students EDU662 Assertive Discipline and Beyond EDU663 The High Performing Teacher EDU666 Teaching Students to Get Along EDU667 Motivating Today’s Learner EDU670 Self-Directed Learners Marygrove College | 14 | Continuing Education Kids’COLLEGE Marygrove Cares About Education Marygrove cares about children. Marygrove cares about your children’s education, from the very young through the teen years! That’s why there is Kids’ College. Generations of Metro Detroit children have taken classes through Marygrove’s Kids’ College. Its successful track record of developing stronger academic performance, building character and instilling self-esteem is why Kids’ College is right for your child. Kids’ College helps build the whole person and helps your children become the leaders they’re destined to be. Shaping a Successful Future! As a concerned and responsible parent, you want to make sure your child gets ahead in life and you also want to provide the tools your child needs to become an effective reader, communicator, problem solver and critical thinker. Marygrove’s Kids’ College is your partner in shaping a successful future for your child. Kids’ College can help your child overcome classroom challenges. If your child is performing one grade-level below his or her age-based grade level, our courses in literacy and math teach strategies in a small group setting (8-12 students) to help your children develop and apply skills needed to become better readers, writers, critical thinkers and problem solvers. College Readiness courses can bridge the gap from high school to college. Study and Test Taking Skills, Algebra and ACT Preparation courses are designed to help students be successful in high school and better prepare them to enter college. Room locations for all classes will be posted at the Enrollment Center the day class starts. Marygrove College | 15 | Continuing Education School Success No classes April 3, 2010 6 Saturdays: Section 1: January 23-February 27, 2010 Section 2: March 13-April 24, 2010 This is an interactive program designed to strengthen the skills of children and provide techniques for parents to use at home. Literacy Using reading, writing and other language arts to develop and communicate thoughts and ideas. KC 601 Literacy Skills for Beginning Readers Grade 1.......................................................... 9 – 10:30 a.m...................................$100 KC 602 Literacy Development for Fluent Readers Grade 2.......................................................... 9 – 10:30 a.m...................................$100 KC 605 Literacy Development for Students Grades 7 & 8.................................................. 10:40 a.m. – 12:10 p.m....................$100 KC 176 Study/Test Taking Skills Middle & High School.................................... 9 – 10:30 a.m...................................$100 Math Using computational skills and other tools to solve problems effectively and think critically. KC 651 Math Skills Development and Application Grades 1 & 2.................................................. 10:40 a.m. – 12:10 p.m....................$100 KC 652 Math Skills Development and Application Grades 3 & 4 ................................................. 10:40 a.m. – 12:10 p.m....................$100 KC 653 Math Skills Development and Application Grades 5 & 6.................................................. 9 – 10:30 a.m...................................$100 KC 654 Math Skills Development and Application Grades 7 & 8.................................................. 9 – 10:30 a.m...................................$100 KC 167 Algebra I/Algebra II High School Students.................................... 10:40 a.m. – 12:10 p.m....................$100 Marygrove College | 16 | Continuing Education K I D S ’ KC 604 Literacy Development for Students Grades 5 & 6.................................................. 10:40 a.m. – 12:10 p.m....................$100 C O L L E G E KC 603 Literacy Development for Students Grades 3 & 4.................................................. 9 – 10:30 a.m...................................$100 High School and College Readiness KC 176 Study/Test Taking Skills 9 – 10:30 a.m.......................................................................$100 KC 167 Algebra l/Algebra ll 10:40 a.m. – 12:10 p.m........................................................$100 ACT Preparation The Real ACT Prep Guide with the actual ACT Test. > Section 1: Jan. 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13, 20 > Section 2: March 13, 20, 27, April 10, 17 Official ACT test dates: April 12, 2010 and June 12, 2010. Marygrove is not a test site. KC 206 ACT Preparation – Reading Grades 10 – 12 9 – 11 a.m. $130 Class time will be spent working specifically with reading areas presented on the ACT through analysis, review, practice and test-taking techniques. KC 186 ACT Preparation – Math Grades 10 – 12 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. $130 A complete review will be provided of all basic mathematical concepts and functions included in the math portion of the ACT exam. Just for Fun KC 128 Beginning/Intermediate Chess ClassE. Mandell Dr. Ed Mandell, owner of All the King’s Men, has developed a series of interactive strategy game classes for children and youth. The class will focus on playing chess but will offer other strategy games such as mancala, Connect Four, dominos, etc. based upon student interest. Fundamentals such as the basic rules, tournament rules, chess etiquette and use of clock and notation will be introduced. Also sound opening moves, tactics, and endgame strategies are covered. Chess has been shown to improve academic skills, sharpen critical thinking, and foster focusing and long-term planning. Each student will receive a trophy following a class championship. A reference book and workbook are optional. Saturday............................................9:30 – 11 a.m.................................... Ages 7-12..........................................$99 Jan. 23 – Feb. 27............................................................6 weeks Marygrove College | 17 | Continuing Education IMPORTANT Continuing Education Registration Information Course Information Call toll free (866) 903-3033 or (313) 927-1230. You must register at least 48 hours prior to the start of the class. Each class has a minimum required enrollment that must be reached prior to the first session to avoid cancellation. You will need a parking pass if you plan to park an automobile on campus. We will mail it to you or you can pick it up in the Enrollment Center. Registration by mail Mail completed registration form (see page 19) along with tuition and fees* to: Marygrove College, Enrollment Center, LA 120, 8425 W. McNichols Rd., Detroit, MI 48221. It must be received at least 48 hours before the start of class. Registration by phone Holders of MasterCard or VISA may register for noncredit courses by calling (866) 903-3033. There is a 3% convenience fee for all credit and debit card transactions. Please have your registration information and credit card ready when you call.* Registration in person Visit the Enrollment Center, room 120, Liberal Arts Building. Hours are: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday, 8:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.; Wednesday, 8:30 a.m. – 7 p.m.; and Saturday, 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. Late registration may be accepted through the first week of classes, if the class is still open. You may pay in person with cash, check, money order, MasterCard or VISA (there is a 3% convenience fee for all credit and debit card transactions). Online Registration - NEW! Online registration is for adult continuing education classes only. We accept valid Visa or MasterCard. For Kids’ College registrations, see registration by mail, phone or in-person instructions above. 5 Easy Steps to Getting Started 1. Visit www.marygrove.edu. 2. Click on the “CURRENT STUDENTS” tab. 3. Click on the “WEBADVISOR” banner on the left. A new screen will pop up that says “Marygrove College.” 4. Click on the yellow/gold rectangle labeled “Continuing Education.” You may have to scroll down to find it. 5. Click on “Register and Pay for Continuing Education Classes” under the Registration heading. Follow the instructions at the top of the next page. Do not enter any information, instead click “submit” and you can select from the entire semester’s schedule. Changes in Registration > Students/parents must complete a Tuition Refund Withdrawal form available in the Enrollment Center (LA 120 or LA 117). Withdrawal or refund requests are not accepted by phone. There is a $10 processing fee for all course withdrawals. > Refund amounts are based upon the day the request is received (Refund/Withdrawal form or in writing). Withdrawals prior to the start of classes are 100% refundable (tuition only); withdrawals after the first class meeting and before the second class are 90% refundable. No refunds will be granted after the second class meeting. > Refunds take approximately 2-4 weeks to process through the Business Office. > Full tuition and fees are refunded if a course is cancelled by Marygrove College. Otherwise, fees are not refunded. Transcripts Available for $5 per request. Complete a Transcript Request form available in the Enrollment Center (LA 120). Please allow 48 hours for processing. An incomplete Transcript Request form will delay processing. *For all Kids’ College and Institute of Music & Dance classes, a Medical and Liability Release form and a Policy and Procedure Acknowledgement form must be completed and signed by a parent or guardian before the first day of class. These forms can be downloaded from the Web site, www.marygrove.edu/ community/extended_learning/kidsCollege.html, or they can be mailed to you upon request. Note: Classes cancelled due to inclement weather will not be made up. Listen to radio station WWJ 950 AM for official school closure information. The Division of Continuing Education and Community Service and the Institute of Music & Dance reserve the right to cancel courses or programs, adjust fees, or change instructors for courses listed in this bulletin. Marygrove College | 18 | Continuing Education MARYGROVE COLLEGE REGISTRATION FORM CONTINUING EDUCATION One registration form per student Today’s Date: Term: Fall:________ Winter:________ Spring:________ Summer:________ Student’s Name: Date of Birth: / / Social Security Number: Street Address: City: State: ZIP: Day Phone: Evening Phone: Cell Phone: E-mail: Parent/Legal Guardian (if student is a minor): Address (if different from student): Emergency Contact: Phone: How did you hear about our program? Other: Brochure:_____ Web site:______ Walk-in:_____ Former Student:_____ Register me (or my child) in the following class(es): Course # Title Day/Time Amount $ $ $ $ Registration Fee: $ 10.00 Subtotal: $ For MasterCard and VISA users only – Credit and debit card convenience fee (.03 x Subtotal above): TOTAL: $ $ Payment Type: Cash:_____ Check/MO:______ Charge:_____ Staff Grant:_____ Employee Voucher:______ Name on Credit Card: Account # Exp. Date: Person financially responsible (if different from student): Date of Birth: / / Street Address: City: State: ZIP: Signature: Marygrove College | 19 | Continuing Education / Institute of music & dance Mission Statement The Institute of Music and Dance (IMD) at Marygrove College is a school of the arts. It provides students of all ages, abilities, and backgrounds with high quality, developmentally appropriate programs in music, dance, theater and visual arts. The purpose of the IMD is to nurture and harness creativity, strengthen technical and performance skills and heighten artistic awareness. www.marygrove.edu/community/institutes/instituteMD.html (313) 927-1583/1306 PLEASE NOTE DATES OF CLASSES No Classes: Jan. 18; April 2, 3, 4, 10; May 29, 30, 31; March 30 and April 6 - Only childrens’ dance classes will not meet. SPRING 2010 2010 Spring/Summer Classes & Camps IMD DRAMA SHOWCASE Marygrove College Theatre Saturday, March 27, 2010 at 12:30 p.m. SHAPING SPACE Undergraduate Dance Department Spring Concert Marygrove College Theatre Friday, April 30, Saturday, May 1, Sunday, May 2, 2010 (313) 927-1568 SUMMER 2010 IMD STRING ENSEMBLE RECITAL Art, Drama, Dance & Music Elements of Art ages 4-6 Adventures in Art ages 7-14 Cartooning/Concept Art ages 8+ Photography ages 8+ Who Am I Acting, Voice, Dance ages 3-5 Marygrove College Theatre Friday, June 4, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. Junior Performers’ Camp Acting, Voice, Dance ages 6-8 IMD STUDENT/FACULTY MUSIC RECITAL Summer Theater Intensive Acting, Voice, Dance ages 8-11 & 12-18 Marygrove College Theatre Saturday, June 5, 2010 at 4:00 p.m. IMD STUDENT DANCE CONCERT Marygrove College Theatre Saturday, June 12, Sunday, June 13, 2010 4:00 p.m. IMD Student DANCE Concert Saturday, June 12 and Sunday, June 13 at 4:00 p.m. All Students enrolled in 18 week classes will have the opportunity to perform in the IMD Student Dance Concert. There is a $48 costume fee for each class in which a student is enrolled (i.e. if your child is enrolled in a tap and jazz class – the total costume fee will be $96). All fees are to be paid in the Enrollment Center (room LA120) THE COSTUME FEE IS DUE ON OR BEFORE SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 2010 Festival of Dance Children and Adults June, July & August Music Private & Group Lessons Summer Scholarships Available (313) 927-1583/1306 Marygrove College | 20 | Continuing Education Kids’ Programs ART 11 Week Program: January 16 - March 27, 2010 IAK 306 Elements of Art S. Combs Children will learn the basics of art: line, shape and color, using mixed media and through storytelling. Student art exhibit at the conclusion of the program. Saturday............................................9:30 a.m. – 10:20 a.m. ...................... ages 4–6 . .........................................$72 Saturday............................................10:15 a.m. – 11:45 a.m. .................... ages 8+ ..........................................$135 IAK 401 PhotographyL. Horton Students will learn technical steps in camera usage, creative composition, use of light sources, perspective and downloading. Bring a digital camera to class if you have one. Saturday............................................Noon-1:30 p.m.................................. ages 8+ ..........................................$135 11 Week Program: January 16 - March 27, 2010 IDK D2 Who Am IV. Sawson, A. Densmore Encourage the actor, singer and dancer in your child from the inside out. Students will learn basic acting, voice and dance skills including diction, direction, focus, self-esteem and teamwork. Showcase presentation March 27. Class size limited to 12. Saturday ............................................... 9:00 a.m. – 10:30 a.m. ...................... ages 3–5 . .......................................... $135 IDK D4 Junior PerformersV. Sawson, A. Densmore The first steps from Detroit to Broadway. Develop acting, vocal and dance skills for a presentation in March in the Marygrove College Theatre. Saturday ............................................... 9:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. ...................... ages 6–8 . .......................................... $198 IDK D3 absolutely ACTING V. Sawson, A. Densmore This performance class emphasizes acting, improvisation, voice and dance skills. Showcase performance in March in the Marygrove College Theatre. Saturday ............................................... 10:30 a.m. – 12:45 p.m. .................... ages 9–14 ......................................... $198 Marygrove College | 21 | Continuing Education institute of DRAMA & IAK 400 Cartooning/Concept Art M. Ellison Students will learn to create their own characters, ideas and concepts from imagination. They will develop these ideas for projects. Student art exhibit at the conclusion of the program. music Saturday............................................10:45 a.m. – 12:15 p.m. ................... ages 7–14 . .....................................$135 D ance IAK 305 Adventures in Art S. Combs This class is designed to give students an experience in painting, drawing and creative arts. Student art exhibit at the conclusion of the program. DANCE Dance class terms are listed below unless otherwise indicated 18 weeks - Saturday classes: January 16 – June 5, 2010 11 weeks - Weekday classes: JanuAry 19 – June 1, 2010 IDK 219 Creative Movement A. Densmore Start your son or daughter in fun experiences in movement and music. Class size limited to 12. Saturday...............................................11:15 a.m. – Noon.......................... ages 3–5 ..........................................$62 Jan. 16 – March 20...........................................................................10 weeks institute IDK 129 Ballet IA. Densmore, V. Williams-Jakubus For the child who shows a strong interest in dance but has had little or no formal training. Class size limited to 15. Section 1: S .......................................12:15 p.m. – 1:10 p.m.................... ages 5–7 .........................................$144 Section 2: S..........................................11:00 a.m. – 11:55 a.m................... ages 7+...........................................$144 IDK 130 Ballet II V. Williams-Jakubus Students who have already mastered fundamental techniques of beginning ballet. Saturday...............................................9:00 a.m. – 9:55 a.m....................... ages 8+...........................................$144 of IDK 218 BALLET IIIA. Densmore, V. Williams-Jakubus Students with a minimum of two years experience in ballet who are preparing for pointe work. Class meets twice a week. Tuesday...............................................5:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m...............................................................................$325 Saturday .............................................1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. & IDK 261 POINTEV. Williams-Jakubus Students must be enrolled in ballet class prior to pointe class. Tuesday ..............................................6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m...............................................................................$144 D ance music IDK 253 BALLET IVV. Williams-Jakubus Class meets twice a week. Tuesday...............................................5:30 p.m. – 6:30 p.m...............................................................................$325 Saturday .............................................1:00 p.m. – 2:15 p.m. IDK 131 TAP IM. Dickerson Section 1: S...........................................9:00 a.m. – 9:55 a.m....................... ages 5–7 .......................................... $144 Section 2: S...........................................Noon – 12:55 p.m.......................... ages 7+ ........................................... $144 IDK 159 TAP IIM. Dickerson For students who have had at least two years of tap. Saturday...............................................11:00 a.m. – 11:55 a.m. . ........................................................................ $144 IDK 232 TAP III M. Dickerson Saturday............................................... 2:15 p.m. – 3:10 p.m. ............................................................................. $144 IDK 233 TAP IVV. Williams-Jakubus Saturday............................................... 2:15 p.m. – 3:10 p.m............................................................................... $144 IDK 132 JAZZ IV. Williams-Jakubus, M. Dickerson Designed for students with little or no formal dance training. Section 1: S..........................................10:00 a.m. - 10:55 a.m....................ages 7+ . .......................................$144 Section 2: S..........................................1:15 p.m. - 2:10 p.m....................... ages 5–7 ........................................$144 Marygrove College | 22 | Continuing Education IDK 160 JAZZ IIM. Dickerson Saturday...............................................10:00 a.m. – 10:55 a.m. . .................................... ages 8+ ....................$144 IDK 254 JAZZ IIIV. Williams-Jakubus For students who have taken Jazz I and II. Saturday...............................................Noon – 1:00 p.m.....................................................................................$144 IDK 256 JAZZ IVV. Williams-Jakubus Tuesday...............................................7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. .............................................................................$144 12 lessons: ................................. $216 – 1/2 hour ......................... $324 – 3/4 hour ......................... .$432 – 1 hour 6 lessons: . ............................... $108 – 1/2 hour ......................... $162 – 3/4 hour ......................... .$216 – 1 hour IMK 108 Lift Your VoiceM. Higle Students will learn repertoire and proper voice technique including breathing, articulation, pitch and projection. Saturday ..............................................Noon – 12:55 p.m................................................ ages 7+ ....................$144 IMK 204S Introduction to PianoM. Walton Group piano instruction. Includes Book. Class size limited to 6. R: Returning Students, N: New Students Section 1: S ................... 10:00 a.m. – 10:55 a.m. ............................................................ R ages 5–7................$121 Section 2: S ................... 11:00 a.m. – 11:55 a.m. ............................................................ R ages 8+..................$121 Section 3: S ................... 9:00 a.m. – 9:55 a.m. ................................................................ N ages 5–7................$121 Section 4: S ................... Noon – 12:55 p.m. . .................................................................. N ages 8+.................$121 IMK 110 Marygrove Youth Flute ChoirD. Podolka Basic flute technique with opportunity for ensemble playing. Students need flute and 2 years of previous study. Class size limited to 10. Saturday ..............................................1:00 p.m. – 1:55 p.m...............................................................................$121 IMK 117G Class Guitar R. English Learn to read music and develop skills playing melodies and chords. Bring your guitar. Saturday...............................................10:00 a.m. – 10:55 a.m............................................................................$121 IMK 304 Marygrove Community Band C. Stone Add your talent to this new band. Need to be at least intermediate level. Woodwind, brass and percussion. No class March 8 Monday...............................................7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m............................................ ages 13+.................... $75 Jan. 11 – April 19.............................................................................14 weeks Marygrove College | 23 | Continuing Education & music IMK 102 Private Lessons Lessons can be started anytime during the semester. Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Viola, Cello, Flute, Trumpet, Saxophone, Clarinet Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Double Bass, Electric Bass, Percussion, Drum Set. Time individually arranged with instructor after registration. ages 5+ of 11 Weeks unless indicated January 16 - MARCH 27, 2010 institute MUSIC D ance IDK 270 HIP HOPA. Lurry Section 1: S..........................................2:15 p.m. – 3:10 p.m............................................ ages 9+ ....................$144 Adult Programs ART IAA 177 PaintingL. Horton Basic principles and approaches of painting. Work from your current level of expertise. T...........................................................6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. .............................................................................$168 Jan. 19 – March 23...........................................................................10 weeks IAA 400 CARTOONING/CONCEPT ART M. Ellison Create and develop characters, ideas and concepts from imagination. W..........................................................6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m...............................................................................$121 Jan. 20 – March 24...........................................................................10 weeks IAA 410 CREATIVE CARDS S. Combs Who needs Hallmark when you have the talent? Develop techniques and skills to create your own works of art cards for every occasion. T...........................................................6:00 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.................................................................................$96 Jan. 19 – March 9...............................................................................8 weeks IAA 181 LOOKING AT ART Staff Learn about artists, styles and periods of art. A comprehensive art appreciation journey. No class March 9 & 11. TTH. .....................................................1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m. .............................................................................$185 Jan. 12 – April 22 ............................................................................14 weeks IAA 187 CERAMICS J. Lutomski Basic ceramic processes, handbuilding techniques, glazing and decorative skills. No class March 8 & 10. MW . ....................................................1:30 p.m. – 3:15 p.m. .............................................................................$198 Jan. 11 – April 21 ............................................................................14 weeks IAA 180 LIFE DRAWING R. Boudev Drawing the human figure in representational and imaginative manner using pencil, charcoal, and mixed media. Prerequisite: Previous drawing experience. No class March 9 & 11. TTH . ....................................................6:00 p.m. – 8:45 p.m. .............................................................................$198 Jan. 12 – April 22 ............................................................................14 weeks IAA 211 COMPUTER GRAPHICS II N. Parker Design principles in layout, typography and image production. Prerequisite: Previous computer graphics experience. No class March 12.................. F ..........................................................9:00 a.m. – 11:45 a.m..............................................................................$198 Jan. 15 – April 23 ............................................................................14 weeks IAA 183 Photography L. Horton Learn technical steps in camera usage, composition, use of light sources, perspective and downloading. Bring your camera to class if you have one. TH.........................................................6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. .............................................................................$168 Jan. 21 – March 25...........................................................................10 weeks IAA 105 Intro to Studio Art Staff Emphasis on drawing, design and other media. Theory and history will also be discussed. No class March 8-11 Section 1: TTH......................................4:30 p.m. – 6:15 p.m. .............................................................................$198 Jan. 12 – April 22.............................................................................14 weeks Section 2: MW......................................6:30 p.m. – 8:15 p.m. .............................................................................$198 Jan. 11 – April 21.............................................................................14 weeks Marygrove College | 24 | Continuing Education DANCE *PLEASE NOTE: Individual dance classes can be taken only for designated (*) classes if you purchase: a 10-class dance card for $145 and register for IDA 099; or a 5-class dance card for $72.50 and register for IDA 095. Then choose any designated (*) class and show your dance card when you enter class. 14 week session: January 11 – April 23 (no classes March 8-12) 12 week session: January 20 – April 19 (no classes March 8 and 10) F..................................... 11:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m........................ $162..........................................................14 weeks *IDA 102 ELEMENTARY MODERN P. Godboldo Section 1: MW................ 1:30 p.m. – 2:50 p.m............................ $336..........................................................14 weeks Section 2: TTH................ 10:00 a.m. – 11:20 a.m........................ $336..........................................................14 weeks *IDA 103 INTERMEDIATE MODERNP. Godboldo M.................................... 8:30 a.m. – 9:50 a.m............................ $504..........................................................14 weeks TTH................................. 3:00 p.m. – 4:20 p.m. *IDA 114 ADVANCED MODERN B. Selinger MW................................. 3:00 p.m. – 4:20 p.m............................ $504..........................................................14 weeks T..................................... 1:30 p.m. – 2:50 p.m *IDA 105 ELEMENTARY TAP S. Panek F .................................... 11:00 a.m. – 11:50 a.m. ...................... $162..........................................................14 weeks *IDA 116 ADVANCED JAZZS. Panek TH................................... 1:30 a.m. – 2:50 a.m. .......................... $162..........................................................14 weeks IDA 385 STRETCH & TONEJ. Molina Tone, tighten and trim up in this fun and upbeat dance fitness class. T..................................... 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m............................ $80............................................................10 weeks Jan. 19 – March 23 Marygrove College | 25 | Continuing Education & music *IDA 140A POINTE IIJ. Ivanov-Ericson Must be enrolled in a Ballet Class that precedes pointe class. of *IDA 123 ADVANCED BALLET J. Ivanov-Ericson, D. Cherveny Section 1: TTH................ 10:00 a.m. – 11:20 a.m........................ $672.........................................................14 weeks W................... 8:30 a.m. – 9:50 a.m. F.................... 9:30 a.m. – 10.50 a.m. Section 2: TTH............... 8:30 a.m. – 9:50 a.m............................ $672.........................................................14 weeks W................... 10:00 a.m. – 11:20 a.m. F.................... 9:30 a.m. – 10.50 a.m. Section 3: MW............... 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m............................ $288..........................................................12 weeks institute *IDA 101 INTERMEDIATE BALLET D. Cherveny Section 1: TTH................ 8:30 a.m. – 9:50 a.m............................ $672..........................................................14 weeks W................... 10:00 a.m. – 11:20 a.m. F.................... 9:30 a.m. – 10.50 a.m. Section 2: MW................ 7:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m. . ........................ $288..........................................................12 weeks D ance *IDA 100 ELEMENTARY BALLET S. Panek/D. Cherveny Section 1: MW . ........... 1:30 p.m. – 2:50 p.m............................ $336..........................................................14 weeks Section 2: MW.............. 6:00 p.m. – 7:20 p.m............................ $288..........................................................12 weeks MUSIC IMA 107 Private Study Lessons can be started anytime during the semester. Piano, Organ, Voice, Violin, Viola, Cello, Flute, Trumpet, Saxophone, Clarinet, Acoustic & Electric Guitar, Double Bass, Electric Bass, Percussion, Drum Set, and Theory. Time individually arranged with instructor after registration. 12 lessons: . ............................. $216 – 1/2 hour ......................... $324 – 3/4 hour ......................... .$432 – 1 hour 6 lessons: . ............................. $108 – 1/2 hour ......................... $162 – 3/4 hour ......................... .$216 – 1 hour institute of music & D ance IMA 100 (Really) Beginning PianoM. Walton Designed for those with absolutely no previous piano experience. Book required. Class size limited to 6. TH.........................................................6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. .............................................................................$132 Jan. 21 – April 8...............................................................................12 weeks IMA 120 Beginning PianoM. Walton This class is for students who have had some piano or who have completed two sessions of IMA 100. Book required. Class size limited to 6. F...........................................................6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. .............................................................................$132 Jan. 22 – April 16.............................................................................12 weeks IMA 101 Gospel PianoR. Fisher Learn to enhance your piano styling in the gospel genre. Prerequisite: Basic piano skills. Class size limited to 6. T...........................................................6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. .............................................................................$132 Jan. 19 – April 6...............................................................................12 weeks IMA 105 Vocal DynamicsD. Podolka Learn essential techniques to improve your solo and choir singing. T...........................................................6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m. .............................................................................$118 Jan. 19 – April 6...............................................................................12 weeks IMA 111 Lift Your Voice/GospelT. Crawford Singers will focus on vocal production, breathing, projection, vocal hygiene and stage presence in the gospel genre. T...........................................................7:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. .............................................................................$118 Jan. 19 – April 6...............................................................................12 weeks IMA 106 Voice classE. Duncan Learn the fundamentals of singing for both group and individuals. No class March 8 & 10. MW.......................................................3:30 p.m. – 4:45 p.m. .............................................................................$185 Jan. 11 – April 21.............................................................................14 weeks IMA 108 LYRIC THEATERS. McDonald Develop soloist skills needed to perform opera/musical theatre. No class March 11. TH.........................................................4:15 p.m. – 6:15 p.m...............................................................................$185 Jan. 14 – April 22.............................................................................14 weeks IMA 126 MARYGROVE CHAMBER SINGERS E. Duncan A mixed ensemble of thirty voices. Audition includes sight-reading and two prepared selections. Call (313) 927-1254 to schedule an audition or for more information. No class March 9. T...........................................................6:30 p.m. – 9:00 p.m...............................................................................$198 Jan. 12 – April 20.............................................................................14 weeks Marygrove College | 26 | Continuing Education IMA 141 ENCOUNTERS WITH MUSIC S. Vanderbeck-Lenz Explore music from diverse cultures including: Native American, African, African-American, Hispanic/Latino, Women’s and Western European art music. No class March 8 & 10. MW.......................................................................................................................... 1:30 p.m. – 2:45 p.m............................... $185 Jan. 11 – April 21 . ........................... 14 weeks IMA 158 Jazz EnsembleR. English Small ensemble playing for jazz musicians. Develop ensemble concept, idiomatic style and repertoire in traditional jazz music. T.................................................................................................................. 7:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m. . ....................$132 Jan. 19 – April 6........................12 weeks IMA 156 Praise Band R. English Small ensemble playing for church musicians. Repertoire in traditional and contemporary gospel and praise music. TH . ............................................................................................................ 6:00 p.m. – 7:00 p.m........................$132 Jan. 21 – April 8 ......................12 weeks IMA 304 Marygrove Community Band C. Stone Add your talent to this new band. Need to be at least intermediate level. Woodwind, brass and percussion. No class on March 8 M................................................................................................................. 7:00 p.m. – 8:30 p.m..........................$75 Jan. 11 – April 19......................14 weeks Institute of Music and Dance BACK COVER Date ____/____/____ Date of Birth ____/____/____ ___________________________________________________________ First Name Middle Last ___________________________________________________________ Address ___________________________________________________________ City State Zip Home Phone (____)_______-______ Work/Cell (____)_______-______ __________________________________________________________ Parent Email Course Sect. 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