Continuing Education - Kirkwood Community College

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Continuing Education - Kirkwood Community College
KIRKWOOD
COMMUNITY
COLLEGE
Continuing
Education
FALL 2016
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BUSINESS &
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
COMPUTER
CLASSES 64
INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGY
Automotive
30
Business Careers
4
Construction Trades
31
Coaching/Athletics
5
Industrial Maintenance
34
Cosmetology
6
Manufacturing
34
Entrepreneurship
7
Professional Development
7
Project & Resource Management
18
HEALTH
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LIFE & LEISURE
Arts
36
Culinary
41
Dance
48
IOWA CITY /
CORALVILLE 79
Business &
Professional Development
79
Health
80
Industrial Technology
82
Life & Leisure
82
Transportation
90
CPR & First Aid
21
Fitness
49
Dental
23
Home & Garden
54
Health Careers
24
Language
55
Long-Term Care
24
Leisure
57
Nurse Aide Training
27
Personal Development
59
Benton County/Vinton
91
Nursing & Allied Health
28
Pets
60
Benton County/Belle Plaine
91
Cedar County/Tipton
92
Iowa County/Williamsburg
94
TRANSPORTATION
COUNTY
CLASSES 91
Commercial Driving Programs
61
Jones County/Monticello
95
Drivers Education
61
Washington County/Washington
95
Recreational Vehicles
63
Location Index 97
Campus Map 98
How to Register 99
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first meeting time of the class.
A textbook is required for this
class. Please see course details
online at www.kirkwood.edu/ce.
Class, course series or
certificate program includes
new or revised content.
Class qualifies for tuition
assistance. Call 319-365-9474
for more information.
Kirkwood Community College declares and affirms to its students, employees and to the public that it does not discriminate on the basis of sex, race, color, creed, religion, national origin, age, physical or mental ability, sexual orientation, gender, gender identity, physical attributes, veteran status, genetic information, socioeconomic status, and actual or potential parental, family or marital status in its educational programs, activities, admission procedures or employment practices. The College affirms its commitment to comply with all applicable federal and state laws, regulations and orders. If you have questions or complaints related to compliance with this
policy, please contact Michael Roberts, Executive Director of Human Resources at Kirkwood Community College, 313 Kirkwood Hall, 6301 Kirkwood Blvd., SW, Cedar Rapids, IA 52404, or by phone to 319-398-5572, or email to
michael.roberts@kirkwood.edu; or Vice President, Student Services, Jon Buse, 115 Iowa Hall, at 319-398-5584, or email to jon.buse@kirkwood.edu; or Vice President, Academic Affairs, Bill Lamb, 100 Iowa Hall, at 319-398-5509, or email to
bill.lamb@kirkwood.edu; or the Director of the Office for Civil Rights, U.S. Department of Education, Citigroup Center, 500 W. Madison, Suite 1475, Chicago, IL 60661, phone number 312-730-1560, fax 312-730-1576.
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ccounting and Finance
for Non-Financial Managers (online)
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dministrative Professional
•B
usiness Writing (online)
•D
ata Analysis (online)
• Excellence in Leadership
•G
rowing Agility from the Ground Up
• Introductory Leaderships Skills
• L eadership Development
for Gen Y (online)
•M
anagement (online)
•P
rofessional Trainer
•P
roject Management (online)
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need to excel in your chosen field. Increase your professional
value, show your commitment to your trade, and save money by
registering in a certificate series program today.
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trategic Human Resource
Management
•V
olunteer Management
•W
ine Making & Winery Facility
Management
COMPUTERS &
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What is a Certificate Program?
A Certificate Program is a series of courses providing in-depth study, so
you can get the most up-to-date skills and information you need to excel
in your chosen field. A certificate shows you’re committed to a deeper
understanding of your industry beyond what an individual course or
workshop provides. Some certificates are preparation for accreditation
exams, meet state mandated requirements, or have been developed in
partnership with area employers.
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usiness Bookkeeping Computer
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raphic Design
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obile App Specialist Professional
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ealth Support Professional
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Making the personal investment in a certificate shows your employer (or
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value in the workplace. A certificate can give you a competitive edge in
hiring or getting promoted. Over the course of a certificate program,
many students have opportunities to work closely with instructors and
fellow students, providing a valuable professional network for the future.
Instead of taking individual classes, sign up for a certificate program,
and take more classes for less money! Tuition assistance is available.
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K I R K WO O D C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N
Cedar Rapids | Marion Classes
BUSINESS &
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS CAREERS
Auto Dealers: Buy Here Pay
Here Operations - The Policies
and Procedures for Compliant
Dealerships
This class will provide dealers who operate
or are considering the establishment of a
buy here pay here dealership with an overview
of policies, procedures, law, rules and regulations that are required to be followed by Iowa
BHPH dealerships. FTC guidelines and requirements for dealer advertising will be shared.
Updated information from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) will be provided.
Attendees will become familiar with forms
used in buy here pay here operations. A review
of Iowa Code Chapter 321, 322 and Iowa Code
537, the Iowa Consumer Credit Code, will enhance the dealer’s understanding of law and
rule in Iowa as it pertains to dealership operations. Various updates of law, rule and regulation at both the state and federal level will be
given to class attendees. Dealers will learn
about the “hot topics” that regulators are investigating regarding BHPH dealers.
CBBC-2040 / 1 session / $159
> 81392
M 12-5pm
Winterboer
Nov 28
KCLL 202/208
Auto Dealers: Environmental,
Health and Safety Compliance
for Auto Dealers/Recyclers
This class will provide assistance to motor
vehicle dealers who have a service department, body shop, and motor vehicle dealer’s
license as well as a recycler’s license. Areas
covered will include rules, regulations and laws
pertaining to requirements under the EPA,
DNR, and OSHA and other agencies and departments who regulate the auto industry. Updates of state and federal rules, laws and regulations will be provided as well as 2015
legislative updates.
Auto Dealers: Legal and
Compliant Guidance for Dealer
Assisted Consumer Financing Indirect Lending Guidelines
This class will provide an update on state
and federal rules, regulations and laws pertaining to motor vehicle dealers. Dealers who
offer financing sources for their customers
through banks, credit unions or other lenders
will learn how to conduct business legally, ethically and in compliance with state and federal
laws, rules, and regulations. Dealers will learn
about the legal requirements of selling service
contracts, warranties, GAP policies, insurance
products and certified pre-owned programs.
Attendees will learn about the importance of
compliant forms to be used in this segment of
a dealership, including purchase agreements,
retail installment agreements, customer ID requirements, privacy notices, risk-based pricing, adverse action notices and the safeguarding of customer records. Requirements for
dealer advertising of inventory will be shared.
CBBC-2040 / 1 session / $159
> 81395
T 8am-1pm
Erikson
Nov 29
KCLL 312/216
Auto Dealers:
The Nuts, The Bolts, The Basics
This class will provide legislative updates
from the 2015 Iowa legislative session relevant to motor vehicle dealers, including updates to state and federal laws, rules, and
regulations. This class will review and refresh
attendees on motor vehicle dealer license laws
and rules as they pertain to Iowa Code Chapter
321, 321H, 322, including title and registration requirements. Updates from various Iowa
governmental departments and agencies will
be provided such as Iowa Department of Revenue, Insurance and Regulated Industries division of the Iowa Department of Commerce,
and Iowa Attorney General’s Office of Consumer Protection. The class will provide enhanced
information on advertising requirements and
other motor vehicle dealer rules and regulations as required by the FTC and other agencies. Attendees will become familiar with all
state and federal agencies and departments
who have regulatory capacity over motor vehicle dealers and how dealers can become compliant.
CBBC-2040 / 1 session / $159
> 81393
T 8am-1pm
Winterboer
Nov 29
KCLL 202/208
CBBC-2040 / 1 session / $159
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4
T 8am-1pm
Schauls
Nov 29
KCLL 302/304
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
Cedar Rapids | Marion
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Harvest Vineyard Management 2
The harvest will be in full swing as we bring
forth the fruits of our labors. We will introduce
berry sensory analysis to complement our
standard harvest monitoring techniques and
do a year in review. Now is the time to finish
up the work for this year and make plans for
the next growing season. You will spend half of
your time in the vineyard with close guidance
from the instructor. Each viticulture course
offers unique instruction and can be taken
individually. Successful completion of all eight
courses will earn you your Vineyard Management Certificate. Textbook required.
CBBC-2180 / 4 sessions / $59
Accounting/Bookkeeping
Concepts Parts 1 and 2
Understand basic accounting concepts, including debits, credits, double-entry bookkeeping,
income statements and balance sheets. Discover payroll accounting, accruals, accounting
for sales, cash receipts, purchases, special
journals, voucher systems, book reconciliation
and more.
CBBC-3000 / 10 sessions / $525
> 83777
Th 5:30-8:30pm
Roose
Sep 15-Nov 17
KTOS 126
Becoming a Virtual Assistant
During this series of classes and labs we will
harvest, crush and press grapes, and begin
the fermentation process. Students will learn
how to monitor active fermentations. We will
also have an advanced berry sensory analysis
workshop. This is the second in our seven-part
series on Wine Making and Winery Facility
Management. Textbook required.
Are you interested in starting one of the fastest-growing home-based businesses? If so,
then becoming a virtual assistant may be right
for you. Virtual assistants are independent entrepreneurs who work remotely and use technology to deliver services to clients globally.
You will learn the ideal environment, necessary
skills and technological abilities that will help
you to be successful in this demanding career.
Come learn from an established, local virtual
assistant what it takes to be successful in this
highly rewarding field. Don’t forget to bring your
questions with you!
CBBC-2220 / 4 sessions / $59
CBBC-3600 / 1 session / $35
> 78158
TW 6-7:30pm
McIntire
Sep 6-Sep 21
Washington Hall 018
Fermentation Management 1
> 83235
TW 6-7:30pm
McIntire
Sep 13-Sep 28
Washington Hall 018
> 82998
Th 6-8pm
Johnson
Oct 13
Linn Co Reg Ctr 210
COACHING/ATHLETICS
Coaching Authorization Seminar
This class will help those working for their
coaching authorization from the State of
Iowa but will not qualify for college credit or
a coaching endorsement. This program is an
all-inclusive state approved seminar to meet
the requirements for the Iowa coaching authorization. It includes all required course work,
completion of the state forms and finger printing. For your convenience, after successful
completion of the seminar, Kirkwood will email
you your transcript to upload with your online
application. It will take 6-8 weeks after successful completion of the class and all online
application components to receive certification
from the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners.
On September 24 class will be held at our
Kirkwood Center for Lifelong Learning in room
302/304. For all other dates class will be held
at our Kirkwood Continuing Education Training
Center in room 1204.
CBCA-1000 / 6 sessions / $385
> 84337
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Fermentation Management 2
F 5-10:30pm, SaSu 8am-8pm Sep 16-Sep 25
Reasland & Cavey
KCETC 1204
F 5-10:30pm, SaSu 8am-8pm Oct 7-Oct 16
Reasland & Cavey
KCETC 1204
F 5-10:30pm, SaSu 8am-8pm Nov 11-Nov 20
TBA & Ray
KCETC 1204
F 5-10:30pm, SaSu 8am-8pm Dec 9-Dec 18
TBA & Bennett
KCETC 1204
Students will learn about malolactic fermentations and how to track their progress. With
the primary fermentations complete, students
will also learn how to measure alcohol levels in
wine. We will also discuss the use of sulfur in
wine making, how it protects the wine and how
it is measured. This is the third in our sevenpart series on Wine Making and Winery Facility
Management.
CBBC-2225 / 4 sessions / $59
> 83236
TW 6-7:30pm
McIntire
Oct 11-Oct 26
Washington Hall 018
Post Fermentation
Management 1
During this session, students learn about fining agents used to clarify wine. Applications of
various fining agents will be performed to stabilize the wine. We will also have a professional wine-tasting workshop to explore the way
experts analyze and grade wines. This is the
fourth in our seven-part series on Wine Making
and Winery Facility Management.
CBBC-2230 / 4 sessions / $59
> 83237
TW 6-7:30pm
McIntire
Nov 8-Nov 16
Washington Hall 018
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
COACHING
Authorization & Recertification
In Iowa, K-12 coaches must be state certified
Kirkwood’s coaching authorization and recertificatio
programs satisfy state requirements. Classes are
ongoing in Cedar Rapids and Iowa City – and
now you can also take the classes online!
For more information, contact Kristin Hanneman
at kristin.hanneman@kirkwood.edu or 319.398.1278.
To register, visit www.kirkwood.edu/coaching.
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Cedar Rapids | Marion
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Ethics and Theory
of Coaching (online)
Prevention and Care
for Coaching (online)
State approved, lesson based, online program
for ethics and theory of coaching. This guided,
online format will take approximately 15 hours
to complete and meets all requirements for
this portion of the state required core subject
matter. Work at your own pace.
State approved, lesson based, online program
for prevention and care. This guided, online format will take approximately 20 hours to complete and meets all requirements for this portion of the state required core subject matter.
Work at your own pace.
CBCA-6000 / Online / $145
CBCA-6015 / Online / $150
> 84517
Troutman
Sep 5-Oct 2
> 84538
Troutman
Sep 5-Oct 2
> 84520
Troutman
Oct 3-Oct 30
> 84539
Troutman
Oct 3-Oct 30
> 84522
Troutman
Oct 31-Nov 27
> 84540
Troutman
Oct 31-Nov 27
> 84524
Troutman
Nov 28-Dec 25
> 84541
Troutman
Nov 28-Dec 25
Human Growth
and Development
for Coaching (online)
Coaching Recertification:
As Good As It Gets (online)
> 84527
Troutman
Sep 5-Oct 2
How do you measure your program’s success
and know what direction to take? Learn the
process to set goals, objectives and help organize the present and move to the future. State
approved, lesson based, online program for as
good as it gets. This guided, online format will
take roughly 1.5 hours to complete and meets
all requirements for this portion of the state
required core subject matter. Work at your own
pace.
> 84529
Troutman
Oct 3-Oct 30
CBCA-6020 / Online / $20
> 84531
Troutman
Oct 31-Nov 27
> 79650
> 84532
Troutman
Nov 28-Dec 25
State approved, lesson based, online program
for human growth and development. This guided, online format will take approximately 10
hours to complete and meets all requirements
for this portion of the state required core subject matter. Work at your own pace.
CBCA-6005 / Online / $105
State approved, lesson based, online program
for human body function. This guided, online
format will take approximately 10 hours to
complete and meets all requirements for this
portion of the state required core subject matter. Work at your own pace.
CBCA-6010 / Online / $105
> 84534
Troutman
Sep 5-Oct 2
> 84535
Troutman
Oct 3-Oct 30
> 84536
Troutman
Oct 31-Nov 27
> 84537
Troutman
Nov 28-Dec 25
O N L I N E
T O D AY !
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How do you keep the goals of the team and
coach individuals? How do you balance equal
with appropriate? Get the insight to work with
athletes, balance role players, develop a team
concept and relate on an individual basis.
State approved, lesson based, online program
for coaching teams vs. individuals. This guided, online format will take roughly 1.5 hours to
complete and meets all requirements for this
portion of the state required core subject matter. Work at your own pace.
CBCA-6035 / Online / $20
> 79656
This class addresses ethical situations and
changing issues, giving coaches better insight
in decision-making abilities for their programs.
State approved, lesson based, online program
for ethics and issues in coaching. This guided,
online format will take roughly 1.5 hours to
complete and meets all requirements for this
portion of the state required core subject matter. Work at your own pace.
CBCA-6025 / Online / $20
> 79654
Troutman
Coaching Recertification:
Inside the Weight Room (online)
Games are won and lost in the weight room.
Get the programs and learn what equipment is
needed. Learn effective organization of space,
time and cost. Injury prevention and training will
also be covered. State approved, lesson based,
online program for inside the weight room. This
guided, online format will take roughly 1.5
hours to complete and meets all requirements
for this portion of the state required core subject matter. Work at your own pace.
Troutman
COSMETOLOGY
Step Into the Hair Zone
Improve your ombres and melts by refreshing
your color service knowledge. Learn ways to
simplify an up-do and view other up-and-coming techniques and trends. This class is approved for four hours of continuing education
for cosmetologists and barbers.
CBCO-1000 / 1 session / $45
> 84377
Coaching Recertification: Ethics
and Issues in Coaching (online)
Human Body Function
for Coaching (online)
R E G I S T E R
Troutman
Coaching Recertification:
Coaching Teams vs. Individuals
(online)
Su 8:30am-12:30pm Nov 13
Pennington
Kirkwood Ctr B & C
Hot Trends in Color and Cuts:
With the Latest Updates
in Iowa Law and Sanitation
Learn fun techniques from start to finish in
coloring and cutting. Also, get updates on
any changes in Iowa law and sanitation.This
class is approved for two hours of regular continuing education and two hours of Iowa law.
CBCO-1005 / 1 session / $45
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T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Oct 18
Linn Hall 2188
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Oct 18
Linn Co Reg Ctr 314
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Nov 15
Linn Hall 2188
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Nov 15
Linn Co Reg Ctr 314
CBCA-6030 / Online / $20
> 79655
Troutman
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
ENTREPRENEURSHIP
Business Start-up Basics
Starting your business-accelerated basics
overview. This three night series is an introduction to the basics of starting a business. We
will share the process for taking a business
from idea to a viable venture and into implementation. This will be a fast moving and participatory experience. You will leave with knowledge, resources and the assistance available
to successfully start or buy a small business.
CBEN-1055 / 3 sessions / $59
> 83511
T 6:30-8:30pm
SCORE
Sep 13-Sep 27
KTOS 133
Cash is King (online)
Cash is arguably the most important factor in
business success. D&B reports 90 percent
of all small business failures are due to poor
cash flow—more money gets paid out than collected. It is the non-financial manager who really makes a difference in the day-to-day cash
activities. Discover how to maximize cash flow,
learn the importance of cash and find out your
role in cash flow success. Registration closes
one week prior to the class start date.
CBEN-1072 / Online / $195
> 84050
UGotClass
Oct 3-Oct 28
Tame Your
“Too Much To Do” List!
Many entrepreneurs feel like they’re going
at full speed and getting nowhere fast. Others are so overwhelmed by their “Too Much To
Do” list that they become paralyzed. What do
both groups have in common? Frustration, disappointment, and a yearning for the results
that have so far eluded them. Successful entrepreneurs are able to identify and commit to
doing the right things the right way at the right
time. In this pedal-to-the-metal session, you’ll
begin working through five steps that enable
you to join those successful entrepreneurs.
Whether you need to slow down so you can get
off that busy-but-not-productive hamster
wheel, or you need to break out of inaction and
start moving forward, this session will propel
you into the fast lane of exciting results.
P ROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Supervisory and Leadership
Certificate (online)
Your employees are your most valuable resources. Ensuring the efficiency of your team
is the key to your success, and is your most
important responsibility. Get practical, easy to
understand, and insightful methods for new
and even experienced supervisors and managers. Learn about effective delegation, performance management, and writing performance
reviews. Discuss the specifics of the supervisor’s role and responsibilities, and strategies
for improving your overall effectiveness as a
leader. Take home practical information along
with tips and techniques that can be applied at
your job immediately. Registration closes one
week prior to the class start date.
CBPD-1015 / Online / $395
> 84022
UGotClass
Sep 6-Oct 28
Applying Lean Sigma Practices
to HR Functions (online)
Develop the mindset of Lean Operational Excellence, an advanced problem solving approach
that facilitates continuous improvement within
the organization through the identification and
elimination of waste. Lean principles can also
be used to streamline processes in the human
resource functions such as recruiting, hiring,
training, compensating, and managing performance. Find out about Lean concepts, tools,
and methods with which you can benchmark
and assess problems, and lead continuous improvement efforts to resolve them. After taking
this course you will have an expanded capacity to facilitate small groups and teams using
Lean Process Improvement principles and
methodologies to create change within your organization. Registration closes one week prior
to class start date.
CBPD-1130 / Online / $245
> 84018
UGotClass
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Introductory
Leadership Skills
CERTIFICATE SERIES
Leadership skills involve a series of
behaviors which enable one to
influence a group to achieve a
common vision or goal. As a new
leader, the most important skills to
master involve the way you interact
with those you lead, using skills that
enhance the work relationship
between leaders and followers and
help you get real, sustainable results
in the right way. The four courses in
this certificate will focus on providing
skills and knowledge to promote
success in your new role. As you learn
more about yourself as a leader and
gather insight into approaches which
create supportive leader/follower
relationships, you will be able to take
the information from each class and
apply it immediately in the workplace.
Participants will be integrated with
students enrolled in the Excellence in
Leadership Series which covers these
four topics as well as additional topics
relevant to leading others. Tuition
includes all textbooks.
COU RS E LI ST:
Understanding Leadership vs.
Management and Why Each Matters
Leading with Emotional Intelligence
Communication The Key to Getting Results
Accountability and
Performance Management
Oct 3-Oct 28
• Sep 16-Nov 4 / KCLL / $649
CBEN-3010 / 1 session / $29
> 82393
Th 6-8:30pm
Watson
Oct 6
KTOS 133
Save when you register for a certificate program!
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
“Our instructor had a fabulous personality
and loads of information to share!”
– Savannah Ashworth
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Fall 2016 . Continuing Education | Kirkwood Community College
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Cedar Rapids | Marion
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Lean Six Sigma (online)
Excellence
in Leadership
CERTIFICATE SERIES
Leadership in the workplace requires
one to master the delicate balance
between leadership and management,
both of which are critical to one’s
success. Leadership is the series of
behaviors that enable one to influence
a group to achieve a common vision or
goal- key skills for producing change.
Whether you are a leader by title or by
influence, have led others for some
time, are a new leader, or aspire to be
a leader, the workshops in this series
will address important elements to
promote your success. The skills and
knowledge gained can be immediately
applied in the work setting and
participants’ workplace experience
is leveraged to enhance learning
throughout the program. Tuition
includes all textbooks.
In today’s world, Lean is a part of the business
environment. Lean Six Sigma attacks inefficiencies, non-value added wastes caused by
defects, non value-added flow of information or
materials, non-productive time, data storage,
stacks of inventory, overproduction and extra
processing. With Lean Six Sigma techniques
you will have the skills to lead successfully in
both service and manufacturing industries. No
pre-requisites required. Registration closes
one week prior to class start date.
CBPD-1131 / Online / $245
> 84013
UGotClass
Nov 7-Dec 2
Leading Through Change
Understanding Leadership
vs. Management and Why Each Matters
Change is no longer the exception in the workplace, yet a high number of workplace changes
fail before full implementation. Change creates
a reaction among even your highest performing employees which has the potential to derail
the success of your organization. Guiding yourself and those you lead successfully through
change requires a specific set of leadership
skills. We will study approaches leaders can
use to improve the chance that teams will successfully navigate change. In the process, you
will explore how people tend to react in the
midst of change, how to diagnose employee reaction and how to adjust leadership approach
to best meet employees’ needs and guide
them through the change process. This is the
seventh course in a series of eight courses to
earn your Excellence in Leadership Certificate.
Tuition includes a textbook.
Leading with Emotional Intelligence
CBPD-1270 / 1 session / $149
Communication The Key to Getting Results
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COU RS E LI ST:
Effectively Leading
Through Workplace Conflict
Employee Engagement Motivating Performance
Accountability and
Performance Management
Leading Through Change
Building High Performance Teams
• Sep 16-Nov 18 / KCLL / $1,195
F 8:30am-12pm
Childs
Nov 11
KCLL 202
Collaborative Management
(online)
Whether you manage or lead people, collaborative skills are essential to help harness the energy of groups and teams for maximum performance and productivity. Knowledge
of collaborative skills will enable you to gain
participation quickly, get input and buy-in for
building consensus and plan for cooperation to
get crucial projects completed. This course will
help you explore the principles of collaborative
management and gain insight on how to expand your collaborative skills for success of
your team or organization. Registration closes
one week prior to class start date.
CBPD-1315 / Online / $245
> 84015
UGotClass
Sep 6-Sep 30
Dealing with Difficult People
in the Workplace (online)
Dealing with difficult personalities and
broaching challenging subjects is a workplace necessity and takes skill, tact, and confidence. Gain skills to be an effective team
member and leader in the workplace by taking
control of the conversation, managing your reactions, and navigating problematic interactions with ease. These skills will guide you to
find your voice and communicate effectively in
workplace interactions, making day-to-day interactions run smoothly. Registration closes
one week prior to the class start date.
CBPD-1337 / Online / $245
> 84017
UGotClass
Sep 6-Sep 30
Goal Setting and Motivating
Learn how to set goals for employees that
actually motivate them. Gain tools for motivating your workers and see improvement in
sales goals, overall accomplishments and performance. Understand how to get employees
involved in setting their own goals and learn
fun ways to get the office inspired and excited
about their jobs.
CBPD-1510 / 1 session / $59
> 83792
Th 10:30am-12:30pm Oct 6
Jewell
KTOS 126
Understanding Leadership
vs. Management and
Why Each Matters
Leadership in today’s workplace requires a
combination of skills and behaviors in order
to realize success. Leaders must balance the
need to manage day to day activities while using critical skills to lead their teams toward
realizing a common vision or purpose. Both
leadership and management are critically important to organizational success, yet each requires very different skills. During the course,
you will review the evolution of leadership,
come to understand the different functions of
managing vs. leading, and focus closely on the
skills which are most important to your success as a leader. Specific discussion of the
role of influence vs. power as it relates to aligning others to accomplish a common goal is a
central theme within this course. This course
is the first in a series of eight courses to earn
your Excellence in Leadership Certificate. Tuition includes a textbook.
CBPD-1610 / 1 session / $199
> 82435
F 8:30am-12pm
Childs
Sep 16
KCLL 202
Save when you register for a certificate program!
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
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Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Communication The Key to Getting Results
Accountability and
Performance Management
Communication is often talked about as an
important leadership skill, but what does effective communication look like? In today’s
workplace, leaders are often called upon to
engage their employees in transitions of focus,
processes, and direction. Communication and
your ability to influence and inspire action is
perhaps the most important building block in
the process of leading others. You will learn
techniques to communicate in order to inspire
the team to deliver results. You will explore
listener focused communication while concentrating on what the listener needs to hear to
spark behavior change. You will also explore
the adjustments required to communicate with
team members in the same location as well
as those across the globe. This course is the
third in a series of eight courses to earn your
Excellence in Leadership Certificate. Tuition includes textbook.
Accountability, when proactively created, fosters a sense of ownership among employees
and ensures desired results are achieved.
Leaders create accountability when expectations are clearly and specifically communicated and results are acted upon. Results can be
both on target and off target and leaders must
take action in both scenarios. Learn about the
steps you can take as a leader to increase likelihood that your team will deliver expected results, how to course correct when necessary,
and how to follow up on outcomes with your
employees. We will also explore the basic elements of your role in managing performance
through techniques and documentation. This
is the sixth course in a series of eight courses
to earn your Excellence in Leadership Certificate. Tuition includes a textbook.
CBPD-1615 / 1 session / $149
> 82440
F 8:30am-12pm
Childs
Oct 7
KCLL 202
Employee Engagement Motivating Performance
Employee engagement is the secret ingredient
to developing a motivated workforce. Employees are the single most important factor in accomplishing results, and engaged employees
will magnify the results your organization can
achieve. Learn about what employee engagement is and how, as a leader, you are directly
responsible for fostering engagement in your
employees. Engagement in the context of local
and remote work teams will also be explored.
Throughout the course, you will learn about
actions you can take every day to help your
employees realize motivation to improve performance and deliver results. This is the fifth
course in a series of eight courses to earn your
Excellence in Leadership Certificate. Tuition includes a textbook.
CBPD-1620 / 1 session / $149
> 82442
F 8:30am-12pm
Childs
Oct 28
KCLL 202
Accounting
and Finance
for Non-Financial
Managers
(online)
CERTIFICATE SERIES
CBPD-1625 / 1 session / $149
> 82443
F 8:30am-12pm
Childs
Nov 4
KCLL 202
Building High
Performance Teams
Creating effective and high performance teamwork requires strong leadership and the ability
to recognize common traps which can undermine a team’s success. Explore the key components of creating a high performing team,
and discuss the role of leadership in fostering teamwork to build high performing teams.
This course builds on the concepts of creating
trust, leading through conflict, creating employee ownership in results and following through
on results. The process through which teams
form and the leadership approaches required
in each stage of team formation will also be
discussed. This is the eighth and final course
in a series of eight courses to earn your Excellence in Leadership Certificate. Tuition includes a textbook.
CBPD-1630 / 1 session / $149
> 82446
F 8:30am-12pm
Childs
Nov 18
KCLL 202
Human Resources Forms
Every business is different, and every situation or concern is unique. If you are in the
position to guide your company through hiring,
managing, and terminating employees, you
must be aware of the law. This class will explore various important forms needed to start
off on the right foot as an employer.
> 83794
M 5:30-8:30pm
Scroggins
Every successful person in the
workplace utilizes financial information
to aid effective decision making. The
Certificate in Accounting and Finance for
Non-Financial Managers explains the
financial concepts and accounting
processes used in most businesses and
will provide practical techniques that will
increase your effectiveness and career.
COU RS E LI ST:
Accounting and Finance for
Non-Financial Managers (online)
Cash is King (online)
Financial Analysis and
Planning for the Non-Financial
Manager (online)
• Sep 6-Dec 2 / Online / $495
Save when you register for a certificate program!
CBPD-1690 / 1 session / $59
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Nov 7
KCLL 202
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
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Cedar Rapids | Marion
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Business
Writing (online)
CERTIFICATE SERIES
Discover the keys to successful writing
for the workplace. Whether you are
writing a report, memo, letter or
publicity notice, business writing has
some defined characteristics for
success. Successful communicators
in the workplace move forward, others
move back. Enhance your career by
improving this critical communication
skill. Begin with understanding the
format, construction, and successful
techniques of writing good business
reports and proposals. Then improve
your skills with editing and
proofreading. Finally, discover what
good journalists know. Learn how to
write a news story, press release or
other publicity notice that zings. Help
your organization stand out with your
new skills in business writing. This
certificate will take you to the next
level where business writing is a skill
for personal and organizational
success. Registration closes one
week prior to class start date.
COU RS E LI ST:
Business Writing (online)
Effective Copywriting (online)
Writing News
and Press Releases (online)
• Sep 6-Dec 2 / Online / $495
Effectively Leading
Through Workplace Conflic
Accounting and Finance for
Non-Financial Managers (online)
Some conflict is natural in the workplace and
has the potential to increase team production
and effectiveness when handled well. The
challenge for leaders today is to understand
how to lead through productive conflict effectively so as to prevent it from transforming into unproductive and damaging conflict.
Learn about your own natural tendencies when
faced with conflict in the workplace, gain clarity about your role in leading through conflict,
learn about the pitfalls and risks of poorly
management conflict, and will receive information about avoiding conflict escalation and
deterioration of relationships within your team
due to conflict. Negotiation tactics will be explored throughout the course as a means to
resolve substantive conflict. During the class,
real world application of the concepts taught
will be practiced using past workplace experiences of the participants. This course is the
fourth in a series of eight courses to earn your
Excellence in Leadership Certificate. Tuition includes a textbook.
Every successful person in the workplace utilizes financial information to aid effective decision making. This course explains the financial
concepts and accounting processes used in
most businesses, and will provide practical
techniques to increase your effectiveness and
boost your career. You will gain an understanding of the seven steps in the accounting cycle
and how to use financial information in decision making. Come away with the knowledge
to analyze resource allocation and evaluate
financial performance. Registration closes one
week prior to the class start date.
CBPD-1709 / 2 sessions / $229
> 82441
F 8:30am-12pm
Childs
Oct 14-Oct 21
KCLL 202
Change in
the Workplace (online)
Most people do not like change even when
they know that change is inevitable and will
happen with or without your consent. A recent
Gallup study found that nearly 70 percent of
the American workforce is disengaged from
their jobs. They perceive changes in careers to
be too difficult to accomplish or they are too
old, not skilled enough and may lack the funds
to change their skill set. The good news is that
those who are willing to embrace change are
much more likely to thrive under new conditions. Take home strategies on how to deal
with changes in your work environment and
even how to introduce changes to your workplace culture. Registration closes one week
prior to class start date.
CBPD-1763 / Online / $195
> 84016
UGotClass
Oct 3-Oct 28
CBPD-1780 / Online / $195
> 84049
UGotClass
Sep 6-Sep 30
Financial Analysis and
Planning for the Non-Financial
Manager (online)
With the demands of daily operations, nonfinancial managers may put financial reports
on the shelf. But take a look at some of the
most admired companies like Apple, Google,
and Berkshire Hathaway. Sure, they are evaluated by their products, innovation, and culture
but they wouldn’t be in the limelight without
profits. Money matters! This course will help
you build on your understanding of financial
concepts and help you establish your role in
the financial success of your organization.
Registration closes one week prior to the class
start date.
CBPD-1782 / Online / $195
> 84051
UGotClass
Nov 7-Dec 2
Success Communication
Workshop
Do you have trouble finding the right words to
say when speaking to a group of people? The
Success Communication Workshops can help
you become a confident, poised speaker. During the workshop you will prepare and present
short talks and practice impromptu speaking
in a relaxed, enjoyable atmosphere. By the end
of the workshop, you will be able to communicate with confidence and poise at work or at
home.
Save when you register for a certificate program!
CBPD-2050 / 8 sessions / $49
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
> 82383
10
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Th 6-7:30pm
Sunrise Marion Club
Sep 15-Nov 3
Mr. Beans
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Instagram for Business (online)
With over 100 million users, Instagram is a
marketing gold mine. Discover ways to
have your audience generate excellent content
for you. Build your community while doing it.
Learn how to make hashtags work for you, how
to make and keep your followers happy and
how a small input can cause exponential
growth. We’ll also explore Do’s and Don’ts of
Instagram to get you on the fast track to success. Make the most of Instagram and lead
your business to unending exposure. An android or iOS device is needed to take full advantage of the exercises in this class. Registration closes one week prior to class start date.
CBPD-2066 / Online / $195
> 84010
UGotClass
Sep 6-Sep 30
Business Writing
Have you ever been uncertain about how to
write a business letter? In this course, you
will learn to craft effective business communications and avoid common pitfalls that can
undermine your message. You will be given
the tools to write effective business reports,
proposals, letters and emails. Word Basics or
equivalent experience is recommended. Tuition includes a textbook and course materials.
CBPD-2310 / 2 sessions / $169
> 83130
TTh 5:30-8:30pm
TBA Nov 29-Dec 1
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
Writing News and Press
Releases (online)
Being able to write a good news story,
press release or publicity notice is a skill
that can set you apart in the workplace. Getting the word out is an essential activity for
every organization. Acquire the skills good journalists have and learn how to craft a news
story, press release or publicity notice that will
get attention. Registration closes one week
prior to class start date.
CBPD-2343 / Online / $195
> 84026
UGotClass
Nov 7-Dec 2
Understanding Other People’s
Communication Styles
Understand the different styles of communication so you can communicate and understand others better. You will learn why you
always seem to have issues with coworkers.
This class will help you find ways to communicate better with others and finally get them to
see your point of view. Learn to work easier
with those around you and feel less stress.
CBPD-2560 / 1 session / $59
> 83793
Th 10:30am-12:30pm Sep 15
Jewell
KTOS 127
Infographics (online)
Take away the key practices you need to
develop and hone your business writing
communication effectively and successfully.
Get the best practices for crafting effective,
professional business documents. Find out
how to avoid grammatical pitfalls and acquire
business writing principles that will be good for
years to come. Registration closes one week
prior to class start date.
After taking this course in “Infographics”, students will be exposed to a powerful, concise
way to present information. The course begins
with a history of Infographics and the types of
infographics used in Business, Education and
Industry. Students will be exposed to Pinterest
and other web-based sources of infographics.
The course proceeds to an exposure to various
user-friendly infographic creation websites.
Students will learn the basics of designing infographics and be able to make their own simple
infographic. Registration closes one week prior
to class start date.
CBPD-2341 / Online / $195
CBPD-2903 / Online / $195
Business Writing (online)
> 84024
UGotClass
Sep 6-Sep 30
> 84019
UGotClass
Nov 7-Dec 2
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Strategic
Human Resource
Management
CERTIFICATE SERIES
As businesses evolve, professionals
must evolve to meet business needs.
As a result, business leaders expect
their professional staff and managers
to have a thorough knowledge of HR
concepts in addition to the skills and
abilities required to perform their job.
Anyone acting in an HR role must
understand business and have the
behavioral competencies required to
effectively apply HR knowledge in the
modern workplace in support of
organizational goals. This certificate
focuses on human resource
knowledge needed for professionals
to perform their job responsibilities
effectively and strategically. By
understanding business strategies
and devising HR practices to support
them, organizations can gain
sustainable competitive advantage
through effective human resource
strategies.
COU RS E LI ST:
Strategic Human Resources:
Part I - Behavioral Competencies
Defined in HR
Strategic Human Resources:
Part II - HR Knowledge (People)
Strategic Human Resources:
Part III - HR Expertise (Organization)
Strategic Human Resources:
Part IV - HR Expertise
(Workplace and Strategy)
Effective Copywriting (online)
Whether you are sending out a press release, communicating internally with a
memo or promoting your own skills on LinkedIn, strong writing skills are the key to success. Come away with the tools and techniques you need to improve your copywriting
skills and learn how to avoid the common writing mistakes that can hold you back. Registration closes one week prior to class start date.
CBPD-2342 / Online / $195
> 84025
UGotClass
Oct 3-Oct 28
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
• Sep 12-Oct 3 / KCLL / $329
• Nov 14-Dec 5 / Linn Co Reg Ctr / $329
Save when you register for a certificate program!
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Leadership
Development
for Gen Y (online)
CERTIFICATE SERIES
Especially geared for future leaders in
the Gen Y generation (born 19801999), this certificate provides how-to
practical information on advancing
your leadership potential and making
a difference in both the workplace and
in society. Find out what it takes to
become an effective leader. Discover
your style of leadership. Discuss task
completion, building relationships with
your subordinates, becoming socially
perceptive to changes in the
workplace, utilizing your emotions in a
positive and effective manner, and
addressing challenging goals. Then
learn the unspoken secrets that
leaders know and the strategies they
employ/exhibit in for influencing
others. Leadership skills are acquired
and learned. You will come away with
a new understanding, new toolbox of
leadership skills, and the information
to move your leadership development
into high gear. Registration closes one
week prior to the class start date.
COU RS E LI ST:
Leadership Principles (For Gen Y)
Developing Your Leadership Skills
Developing Your Professional Career
• Sep 6-Dec 2 / Online / $395
Strategic Human Resources:
Part I - Behavioral
Competencies Defined in HR
Strategic Human Resources:
Part III - HR Expertise
(Organization)
The Society of Human Resources (SHRM) has
aided the human resource profession for over
sixty-five years and has been an excellent resource for many HR professionals seeking to
advance their careers. Today employers not
only want HR professionals who are knowledgeable of HR concepts, employers want to
know if you can effectively apply that knowledge. SHRM has identified this as behavioral
competencies. We will define the eight behavioral competencies set by SHRM’s Competency Model, including leadership and navigation,
ethical practice, business acumen, relationship management, consultation, critical evaluation, global and cultural effectiveness, and
communication. This is the first course in a
series of four courses to earn the Strategic Human Resource Management Certificate.
In part III of the HR Series, we continue with
the second knowledge domain, organization.
We will cover a variety of topics including the
structure of the HR function, organizational effectiveness and development, workforce management, employee relations, and technology
and data. This is the third course in a series
of four courses to earn the Strategic Human
Resource Management Certificate.
CBPD-3021 / 1 session / $99
> 82455
> 83106
M 5:30-9pm
Scroggins
Sep 12
KCLL 202
M 5:30-9pm
Scroggins
Nov 14
Linn Co Reg Ctr 210
Strategic Human Resources:
Part II - HR Knowledge (People)
What is Human Resource Management? Human Resource Management is the process
of acquiring, training, appraising, and compensating employees, in addition to attending to their labor relations, health and safety,
and fairness concerns. The Society of Human
Resources (SHRM) has categorized these HR
functional areas of knowledge in four domains:
people, organization, workplace, and strategy.
In part II of the HR series, we will explore people. Topics include talent acquisition and recruiting, employee engagement, learning and
development, and total rewards. This is the
second course in a series of four courses to
earn the Strategic Human Resource Management Certificate.
CBPD-3022 / 1 session / $99
> 82456
> 83107
M 5:30-9pm
Scroggins
Sep 19
KCLL 202
M 5:30-9pm
Scroggins
Nov 21
Linn Co Reg Ctr 210
Save when you register for a certificate program!
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
CBPD-3023 / 1 session / $99
> 82457
> 83108
M 5:30-9pm
Scroggins
Sep 26
KCLL 202
M 5:30-9pm
Scroggins
Nov 28
Linn Co Reg Ctr 210
Strategic Human Resources:
Part IV - HR Expertise
(Workplace and Strategy)
In part IV of the HR Series we wrap it up with
the third and fourth knowledge domains, workplace and strategy. The functional areas of
workplace include HR in the global context,
diversity and inclusion, risk management, corporate social responsibility, and U.S. employment law and regulations. The last domain is
strategy, covering business and HR strategy.
This is the fourth course in a series of four
courses to earn the Strategic Human Resource
Management Certificate.
CBPD-3024 / 1 session / $99
> 82458
> 83109
M 5:30-9pm
Scroggins
Oct 3
KCLL 202
M 5:30-9pm
Scroggins
Dec 5
Linn Co Reg Ctr 210
Change Management Skills
for the Human Resource
Professional (online)
Strategically applying/utilizing the various
disciplines within human resources in order to cause organizational change and add
value is often referred to as “change management.” HR professionals are increasingly being
asked to develop the personal skills and attitudes for implementing change as well as a
technical understanding of how to apply the
tools for change. In this class participants will
learn how to successfully plan, implement,
communicate, create employee involvement
and commitment, and add value during
change. This class is beneficial to human resources professionals within organizations or
those seeking to enter the field of Human Resource Strategy Consulting. Registration closes one week prior to class start date.
CBPD-3030 / Online / $245
> 84011
12
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
UGotClass
Oct 3-Oct 28
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Neuro-Linguistic Programming
(NLP) Fundamentals (online)
Developing Your Professional
Career (online)
NLP is a powerful change management tool
that transforms the way people think and act
to drive the greatest impact both professionally and personally. NLP is one of the most powerful skills used today in business, psychology,
sales, and all forms of personal development.
Find out how to manage your emotional and
psychological states to eliminate fear and anxiety, replace negative behaviors with positive
ones, and establish rapport in your personal
and professional relationships. Then learn how
to model highly successful people and better
understand your staff’s and customer’s needs,
motivations, and behaviors. Registration closes one week prior to the class start date.
Have you ever wondered how to get to that next
level in your career? What does it take? This
course will help you identify those skills that
all great leaders possess, while learning new
skills that will help take you to the next level.
Whether you are leading a department or an
organization, you will gain the knowledge you
need to be successful. Learn how to incorporate a developed image and communication
skills that will rocket you to that next level.
Registration closes one week prior to the class
start date.
CBPD-4900 / Online / $175
> 84020
UGotClass
Oct 3-Oct 28
Leadership Principles
(For Gen Y) (online)
This course is especially designed for the
development of Gen Y Leadership. Find out
what it takes to become an effective leader.
Discover your style of leadership. Discuss
task completion, building relationships with
your subordinates, becoming socially perceptive to changes in the workplace, utilizing your
emotions in a positive and effective manner,
and addressing challenging goals. Finally,
the course offers the opportunity to perform
a case study analysis of workplace conflicts
that require effective leadership, allowing you
to apply your unique leadership characteristics
revealed through completing the class. Registration closes one week prior to the class start
date.
CBPD-4911 / Online / $145
> 84057
UGotClass
Sep 6-Sep 30
Developing Your Leadership
Skills (online)
Especially for future and emerging leaders
in Gen Y, come discover the key concepts of
being a leader and the best strategies for developing your leadership skills and influence.
Learn the unspoken secrets that leaders know
and the strategies they employ/exhibit in for
influencing others. Leadership skills are acquired and learned. The action takes place
in attending meetings, running meetings, interacting with others 1:1, and employing successful techniques to convince and influence
others. You can become a leader if you know
the dos and don’ts; what to say, what not to
say; what to do, what not to do. Registration
closes one week prior to the class start date.
CBPD-4913 / Online / $145
> 84059
UGotClass
Nov 7-Dec 2
Management Bootcamp (online)
Enhance your management skills through
this course for supervisors, managers, and
emerging leaders. Nothing creates success
like a solid foundation. Discover the keys for
effectively managing your employees. Find out
how to create clear expectations, engage and
motivate employees, and increase your effectiveness through use of the DISC personality
profile (included). By the end of the course, we
will have you managing like a pro - quickly and
with confidence. Registration closes one week
prior to the class start date.
CBPD-4921 / Online / $295
> 84053
UGotClass
Sep 6-Sep 30
New 21st Century Strategies
for Productivity and Time
Management (online)
Time is even more valuable in this century than
in the last. How effectively you manage your
time and productivity can affect your business
and personal life in so many ways. You’ll get
tips and techniques you won’t get anywhere
else for managing time and increasing productivity. Whether you are managing your own time
or others’ time, come away with proven tips to
put into practice on Monday morning. Registration closes one week prior to class start date.
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Management
(online)
CERTIFICATE SERIES
Enhance your management skills
through this program for supervisors,
managers, and emerging leaders.
Nothing creates success like a solid
foundation. Discover the keys for
effectively managing your employees.
Find out how to create clear
expectations, engage and motivate
employees, and increase your
effectiveness. Then learn how to
improve your management of time and
productivity. Time is even more
valuable in this century than in the
last. Get tips and techniques you
won’t get anywhere else for managing
time and increasing productivity.
Finally, get the keys to manage
different generations in your
workplace. Discover what motivates
each generation at work, what
incentives they respond to, and what
messages they value. Registration
closes one week prior to the class
start date.
COU RS E LI ST:
Management Bootcamp (online)
New 21st Century Strategies
for Productivity and Time
Management (online)
Managing Generations
in the Workplace (online)
• Sep 6-Dec 2 / Online / $595
CBPD-4922 / Online / $195
> 84054
UGotClass
Oct 3-Oct 28
Save when you register for a certificate program!
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
CBPD-4912 / Online / $145
> 84058
UGotClass
Oct 3-Oct 28
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
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Professional
Trainer
CERTIFICATE SERIES
Today, more corporations and
organizations are developing in-house
education departments and adding
dedicated development and training
roles to their rosters of employees. In
order for employees to increase their
knowledge and develop professionally,
they must be presented with relevant
and engaging curriculum, an
environment conducive to learning and
an effective trainer who understands
the needs of the adult learner. Acquire
a clear understanding of development
strategies and adult learning models
that will increase the effectiveness of
you as a trainer and the organization’s
educational department. Tuition
includes ASTD handbooks for each
module.
COU RS E LI ST:
Assessing and Planning
for the Needs of Adult Learners
Curriculum Design and Development
for the Adult Learner
Curriculum Implementation and
Delivery for the Adult Learner
Assessment and Evaluation Strategies
for the Adult Learner
• Oct 31-Dec 19 / KCLL / $995
Managing Generations
in the Workplace (online)
Customer Service
Professional Certificat
Get an understanding of managing workers
in different generations in the workplace.
Discover what motivates each generation at
work, what incentives they respond to, and
what messages they value. Generations X and
Y are significantly different than the Boomer
generation. Each generation has different expectations and styles of work in the workplace.
Come explore the characteristics of the different generations in the workplace. Discover
the current motivations of Boomers, Gen Xers
and Gen Yers, and what messages they value.
Then identify practical, how-to tips and techniques for managing Boomers, Gen Xers, and
Gen Yers in the workplace. Registration closes
one week prior to the class start date.
Training and professional certification programs for customer service representatives,
call center, help desk, technical support, financial services support and administrative support professionals. Learn core knowledge and
competencies on how call centers operate,
including metrics, required skills and terminology. Focused study and practice on soft skills
such as listening, speaking, questioning and
de-escalating upset customers will be emphasized. After completing this course, successful graduates will have the certification and
related experience to compete for customer
service representative positions in the community. Books will be provided.
CBPD-4923 / Online / $175
> 84055
UGotClass
> 82451
Nov 7-Dec 2
Human Relations:
The Key to Personal Growth
and Career Success
Save when you register for a certificate program!
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
CBPD-7010 / 64 sessions / $3,595
Personal and interpersonal effectiveness
set the stage for career success. In this
class, you will learn the skills necessary to
handle both customers and coworkers. You will
learn how to speak and listen, and extend minor courtesies that enhance relationships. Career success begins with knowing yourself.
Each person has a unique communication
style. By getting to know your style, you can
achieve greater self-awareness and develop
more effective interpersonal relations. Having
these skills will often make the difference in
how high you rise in an organization.
MTWThF 9am-1:30pm
Schumacher Sep 6-Dec 9
KCLL 402
Excellence in Service
We all know what bad service looks like, but do
we know how to give excellent service? What
do you do when the customer is angry or unreasonable? You can keep your customer happy
and satisfy business needs. In this course,
you will gain the skills to address customer
expectations, find solutions in difficult situations, communicate clearly and be empowered
for excellence. Tuition includes a textbook and
course materials.
CBPD-7040 / 2 sessions / $169
> 83131
TTh 5:30-8:30pm
TBA Dec 6-Dec 8
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
CBPD-6500 / 1 session / $59
> 82402
14
M 5:30-8:30pm
Scroggins
Oct 17
KCLL 202
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Leading with
Emotional Intelligence
Leaders today need more than just workplace
knowledge and a high IQ to be successful.
Studies show the most effective leaders possess emotional intelligence or EQ. Learn about
your current emotional intelligence skill level
and actions you can take to develop your emotional intelligence acumen and proficiency.
Leveraging real world situations, the class will
work to understand the critical role emotions
play in effectively leading other. You will focus
on self-awareness and self-management, work
to understand how you can improve your social awareness, and practice relationship management. A key focus throughout the course
includes discussion of how to apply your new
found EQ to effectively support and influence
the team you lead and the teams of which you
are a member. At the conclusion of the course,
you will have an emotional intelligence development plan tailored to meet your individual
needs. This course is the second in a series of
eight courses to earn your Excellence in Leadership Certificate. Tuition includes a textbook.
CBPD-7105 / 2 sessions / $229
> 82439
F 8:30am-12pm
Childs
Sep 23-Sep 30
KCLL 202
Assessing and Planning for
the Needs of Adult Learners
Explore how to determine the needs of the organization and learners. This includes understanding the demographics of the audience
including age and experience. Learn how to
identify and set meaningful training objectives,
discuss the importance of thoughtfully reviewing available training tools and consider the
physical aspects of the training atmosphere.
This course is the first in a series of four courses to earn your Professional Trainer Certificate.
Register for the Professional Trainer Certificate
and enroll in all four courses at a reduced rate.
CBPD-7126 / 1 session / $199
> 82433
M 5:30-9:30pm
Childs
Oct 31
KCLL 302
Curriculum Design
and Development
for the Adult Learner
Examine the research-based Adult Leaning
Theory and other proven instructional methods. Multiple diverse learning styles will be
addressed, including kinesthetic, auditory and
visual. Study the role of media and its correlation to increased engagement levels for the
learner, and explore the benefits of incorporating different course structures, including
classroom-based instruction, self-study, virtual classes and hybrid classes. This course is
the second in a series of four courses to earn
your Professional Trainer Certificate. Register
for the Professional Trainer Certificate and enroll in all four courses at a reduced rate.
CBPD-7127 / 3 sessions / $399
> 82434
M 5:30-8:30pm
Childs
Nov 7-Nov 21
KCLL 302
Curriculum Implementation and
Delivery for the Adult Learner
A successful trainer must evaluate and implement diverse instructional methods and
facilitations strategies to keep participants
engaged and learning. Examine the positive
impact that student led instruction, computer
aided instruction and collaborative groupings
can have on learning outcomes. Communication and presentation skills will be reviewed
and practiced to increase trainer effectiveness. This course is the third in a series of
four courses to earn your Professional Trainer
Certificate. Register for the Professional Trainer Certificate and enroll in all four courses at
a reduced rate.
CBPD-7128 / 3 sessions / $399
> 82436
M 5:30-8:30pm
Childs
Nov 28-Dec 12
KCLL 302
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Data Analysis
(online)
CERTIFICATE SERIES
Data analysis is quickly becoming one
of the most sought-after skills in the
workplace. Companies have vast
amounts of data, but it is rare to have
someone with the ability to analyze
that data to see trends and make
predictions. Add a whole new skill set
to your portfolio, and make a big
difference in the success of your
organization by acquiring data analysis
skills. You will gain a basic
understanding of how to analyze data
in a business setting, and learn how
many of your business decisions
involve comparing groups for
differences. You will learn the
statistics behind these group
differences and relationships. Finally
you will find out how to perform
inquiries that will be useful to your
business or organization, and build
the skills necessary to communicate
these results through graphs and text
that your fellow employees will
understand. Whether your business is
home-based or a large company, this
certificate will take you to the next
level in important decision-making.
Registration closes one week prior to
class start date.
COU RS E LI ST:
Assessment and Evaluation
Strategies for the Adult Learner
Introduction to Data Analysis (online)
A measureable learning outcome allows an organization to assess the effectiveness of training sessions and plan for future professional
development opportunities. Analyze multiple
evaluation methods you can incorporate to collect data to make informed training decisions
using assessment methods, such as performance assessments, formative and summative assessments, and a variety of informal
methods. Legal and organizational requirements will also be reviewed. This course is the
fourth in a series of four courses to earn your
Professional Trainer Certificate. Register for
the Professional Trainer Certificate and enroll
in all four courses at a reduced rate.
Advanced Data Analysis (online)
Intermediate Data Analysis (online)
• Sep 6-Dec 2 / Online / $495
Save when you register for a certificate program!
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
CBPD-7129 / 1 session / $199
> 82438
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
M 5:30-9:30pm
Childs
Dec 19
KCLL 302
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Cedar Rapids | Marion
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Time Management
Advanced Data Analysis (online)
Are you crazy busy and sometimes experience
brain overload? Do you feel overwhelmed and
want freedom to focus on what you want?
Learn how to manage your time better, how
to prioritize and how to potentially feel less
stressed. You too can gain control of your time.
After taking this advanced course in data analysis, you will be able to perform inquiries that
will be useful to your business or organization,
and build the skills to communicate results
through graphs and text that your fellow employees will understand. Take the guesswork
out of important company decisions and make
decisions based on statistically significant
information. Whether your business is homebased or a large company, this will take you
to the next level in important decision-making.
Registration closes one week prior to class
start date.
CBPD-7137 / 1 session / $35
> 82999
T 6-8pm
Johnson
Nov 15
Linn Co Reg Ctr 210
How to Be Powerful, Not Pushy
Almost anyone can be taught the technicalities
of a job, but the employee or entrepreneur who
has exceptional interpersonal skills will stand
head and shoulders above the competition.
The key to being powerful, but not pushy, is
practice and preparation - and that’s exactly
what you’ll get in this workshop! If you’ve ever
gotten stepped on or stepped over, this session will give you the tools you need to stand
up and get noticed.
CBPD-7306 / 1 session / $59
> 82394
Th 6-9pm
Watson
Oct 20
KTOS 133
Introduction to Data Analysis
(online)
Data analysis is quickly becoming one of the
most sought-after skills in the workplace. Companies have vast amounts of data, but it is rare
to have someone with the ability to analyze
that data to see trends and make predictions.
This course will give you a basic understanding
of how to analyze data in a business setting.
Businesses look for candidates with an understanding of how to analyze the data they have
been collecting, and this course will help you
start on that journey. Registration closes one
week prior to class start date.
CBPD-7403 / Online / $195
> 84047
UGotClass
Nov 7-Dec 2
Legal Office Administration
(online)
This course seeks to enable students to acquire the necessary knowledge and skills
needed toward the goal of becoming an exceptional legal practitioner in an administrative capacity. It is a bridge course designed
to provide students with the tools to develop
a thorough understanding of legal office procedures including database management, the
preparation of legal documentation including
research, legal accounting methods, legal
analysis, communications and ethics. At the
conclusion of the course, you will be able to
improve communication methods, improve the
productivity within the legal office by obtaining
effective tools that promote a smoother operation. You will also get a better understanding
of the importance of competency, confidentiality and the administration of ethics in a legal
office environment. Registration closes one
week prior to class start date.
CBPD-7511 / Online / $245
> 84014
UGotClass
Nov 7-Dec 2
CBPD-7401 / Online / $195
> 84045
UGotClass
Sep 6-Sep 30
Intermediate Data Analysis
(online)
Many business decisions involve comparing
groups for differences. For example, would
men and women prefer different product features? Decisions may also require a look at
relationships between variables. Does product
recognition relate to subsequent product purchase? This course will introduce you to the
statistics behind group differences and relationships. You’ll learn how to work with ratings,
graphs, and user-friendly reports of statistical
results. Registration closes one week prior to
class start date.
16
UGotClass
Oct 3-Oct 28
The predictable, and often distracting, focus on the generational divide is a recurring myth that arrives on cue every 20 years.
And it predictably creates barriers – metaphorical bricks in the wall – that distract us from
what actually connects us. The workplace isn’t
changing simply because one generation has
come of age while another has grown old. It’s
because we collectively – regardless of age
and experience – have evolved. Rather than
focus on one segment of the workforce we
should turn our attention to the changing nature of work itself and the evolution of the employee. In this session, we explore the value of
turning away from the ‘generational divide’
and, instead, focus on practical ways to leverage shared values, goals and interests to create organizational value and personal satisfaction in the workplace.
CBPD-7800 / 1 session / $209
> 84684
Th 1-5pm
Siskow
Dec 15
KCETC 1202
Leading Others Through
Organizational Change:
Strategies and Insights For
Managerial Success
Woodrow Wilson said, “If you want to make
enemies, try to change something.” Undoubtedly, periods of organizational change
are some of the most challenging, and potentially rewarding times for managers. This engaging, interactive session is focused on providing practical, take-home strategies for
managers helping employees through organizational changes. Explore common stages that
individuals and organizations go through when
facing change and understand the difference
between “change” and “transition,” and why it
is important that employees recognize the difference during periods of organizational
change.
Every day we make decisions and solve problems. Despite making numerous decisions
every day, many of us are still uncomfortable
making conscious decisions. In this course
you will learn to identify and define problems,
learn tools and techniques to solve problems
and understand how to think critically. Time will
also be spent understanding group dynamics
as they apply to decision making and problem
solving, as well as learning how to utilize decision support tools that can aid in decision
making. Tuition includes a textbook and course
materials.
CBPD-7800 / 1 session / $209
CBPD-7625 / 2 sessions / $169
R E G I S T E R
> 83132
CBPD-7402 / Online / $195
> 84046
Problem Solving
and Decision Making
Generations:
Communication Between
Generations in the Workplace
TTh 5:30-8:30pm
TBA Dec 13-Dec 15
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
> 84685
T 8am-12pm
Hamilton
Nov 8
KCETC 1202
O N L I N E
T O D AY !
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Personal Effectiveness:
Managing Energy, Time and
Technology for Maximum Impact
Our ability to have the impact we desire depends largely on our ability to manage the
moments: the emails, tasks, roles, and responsibilities we manage on a daily basis. During this interactive workshop, we will explore
how managing our energy, time, and technology allows us to be more productive and happier
along the way. Participants will learn how managing energy, rather than just managing time,
increases effectiveness and fulfillment, different ways to prioritize the “important” over the
“urgent,” even in a high-intake world of emails,
phone calls, reminders, alarms, text messages, and an unlimited list of things to do, how to
say “no” in order to say “yes” to the things that
matter, how to use technology in a way that
supports rather than stifles us, and the role of
effective decision making and effective delegation.
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Customized
Training
CBPD-7800 / 1 session / $209
> 84668
Th 8am-12pm
Young
Sep 15
KCETC 1202
Team Transformations:
Lost in the Middle - Why the
Best Strategies Often Fail
Too often, well-intended, well-defined and
well-communicated strategic initiatives
lose coherence, morph and ultimately get lost
in middle layers of organizational bureaucracy
between those that created the strategy and
those tasked with carrying it out. This informative and engaging talk challenges participants
to think about team transformation in a new
and exciting way. Combining business, sociological and psychological theories with the
practical and tactical actions being used right
now to help organizations outperform their
competition. ‘Lost in the Middle’ bridges the
gap between theory and practice and dives
into the ‘I.C.E. Principle’, focused on driving
performance through Innovation (how to think
differently), Collaboration (how to work differently) and Engagement (how to sell more to
more people, more often), all while harnessing
the power of human connections to ensure
widespread strategic success.
Kirkwood Training & Outreach Services can customize
any of our programs to fit your company’s learning
needs. See a course or training program that makes
sense for your business? We’ll bring the training
to your workplace — and we’ll review eligibility
requirements for job training funding.
CBPD-7800 / 1 session / $209
> 84678
Th 1-5pm
TBA Oct 6
KCETC 1202
For more information, call or visit our website.
319.398.5623 | www.kirkwood.edu/ktos
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
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Cedar Rapids | Marion
Project
Management
(online)
CERTIFICATE SERIES
In today’s business environment, there
is a need for good project management.
Project management provides visibility of
project health to the business and the
customer. Through continuous monitoring,
early detection of variations to plan,
schedule, and budget can be
communicated to stakeholders for quick
resolution, including project cancelation.
Project management is one of the fastest
paths to promotion by increasing your
network through greater exposure.
First, gain the skills, tools and templates to
confidently develop and maintain a project.
An overview of salaries, certification costs,
education and experience requirements
are provided. Then acquire a well-rounded
knowledge of the five project management
processes relating to the Project
Management Body of Knowledge Guide.
This basic information will assist you in
learning the beginnings of Project
Management, whether you are interested
in project management, in a project
management field, or in any line of work.
Finally, learn the ten project management
knowledge areas and their support role
and relationships to the five project
management processes. Registration
closes one week prior to class start date.
COU RS E LI ST:
Introduction to
Project Management (online)
Project Management Processes (online)
Project Management
Knowledge Areas (online)
• Sep 6-Dec 2 / Online / $495
Save when you register for a certificate program!
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
PROJECT & RESOURCE
MANAGEMENT
APICS: Basics of
Supply Chain Management
(CPIM Entry Module)
The basic concepts in managing the complete
flow of materials in a supply chain from suppliers to customers are covered in the Basics
module. Supply chain concepts are introduced
and standard terminology emphasized, as are
relationships among activities in the supply
chain. Knowledge of the material in this module is assumed as a prerequisite for the other
APICS CPIM modules, which cover related topics in greater depth. Tuition includes student
workbook and online content. Computer based
exam is not included; however APICS members
are eligible for reduced test pricing.
CBPR-2040 / 11 sessions / $499
> 82387
Sep 12-Nov 21
KCLL 304
APICS: Customer Focused
Supply Chain Management
Workshop
This course provides an insider’s view of supply chain management. It offers fundamental
knowledge of the functions of SCM and is designed to quickly and effectively educate team
members who interact with or support supply
chain activities. Participants in this program
will learn the basic terminology used in SCM
and be able to more effectively communicate with SCM teams, understand the basic
elements of SCM, and how improvements in
processes and communication can lead to
increased overall customer satisfaction and
profitability. After this course participants can
more fully contribute to the cross-functional
and inter-organizational processes of a successful supply chain.
In today’s business environment, there is a
need for good project management. Project
management provides visibility of project
health to the business and the customer.
Through continuous monitoring, early detection of variations to plan, schedule, and budget
can be communicated to stakeholder for quick
resolution, including project cancellation. Project management is one of the fastest paths to
promotion by increasing your network through
greater exposure. You will have the skills, tools
and templates to confidently develop and
maintain a project. An overview of salaries,
certification costs, education and experience
requirements are provided. We hope you will
choose Project Management as a career. Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of Microsoft Office Professional (Outlook, Excel, PowerPoint &
Project). Registration closes one week prior to
the class start date.
CBPR-3600 / Online / $195
> 84061
UGotClass
Sep 6-Sep 30
Project Management Processes
(online)
Acquire a well-rounded knowledge of the five
Project Management Processes relating to the
Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK) Guide. This basic information will assist
you in learning the beginnings of Project Management, whether you are interested in project
management, in a project management field,
or in any line of work. Come away with a solid
foundation of the five processes to learn and
use when any type of project occurs in your employment arena. Registration closes one week
prior to class start date.
CBPR-3602 / Online / $195
> 84062
UGotClass
Oct 3-Oct 28
CBPR-2045 / 1 session / $289
> 82403
18
M 6-9pm
Rasmussen
Introduction to Project
Management (online)
Sa 8am-5pm
Nicola
Sep 24
KCETC 1226
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Project Management
Knowledge Areas (online)
In today’s business environment, there is a
need for good project management. Project
management provides visibility of project
health to the business and the customer.
Through continuous monitoring, early detection of variations to plan, schedule, and budget can be communicated to stakeholders for
quick resolution, including project cancelation.
The Project Management Professional community does this through the five (5) Project Management Processes supported by the ten (10)
Project Management Knowledge Areas. This
course introduces the student to the ten (10)
Project management Knowledge Areas and
their support role and relationships to the five
(5) Project Management Processes. Registration closes one week prior to class start date.
CBPR-3604 / Online / $195
> 84063
UGotClass
Nov 7-Dec 2
PMI-ACP Exam Prep (online)
This program will help you become PMIACP certified and is modeled after our very
successful Cheetah Exam Prep for the PMP
classroom course. We have designed a format
that enables you to use the same techniques
we use in class on your own, over a three week
period. To start the actual PMI-ACP Exam Prep
three week course, you must complete a PreCourse that includes registering and being accepted to take PMI’s PMI-ACP certification
exam and schedule your PMI-ACP within seven
days of completing the Cheetah PMI-ACP Exam
Prep 3-week course.
CBPR-3650 / Online / $2,399
> 80337
Start anytime
Cheetah Certified Project
Manager Program (online)
Demonstrate you know how to leverage
your and others’ strengths to create high
performing project teams. In this 60-hour online program, you learn how to leverage innate
strengths in three very important domains:
how you learn and where you place your focus,
how you do your projects, and how you negotiate. You quickly learn how to do what will make
you and your project teammates stand head
and shoulders above everyone else. Upon successful completion, you become a Cheetah
Certified Project Manager and are authorized
to use this seal to show the world you can get
things done Cheetah Fast.
CBPR-3660 / Online / $1,785
> 80340
Start anytime
PM Toolbox (online)
This course will take you step-by-step
through A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge’s (PMBOK Guide) five
Project Management phases and ten project
management knowledge areas to create a customized toolbox of best practices templates
for your organization. This course consists of
eight modules where you learn the key elements will create a customized toolbox of best
practices templates that follow the PMBOK
Guide’s five Project Management phases and
nine Project Management knowledge areas for
your organization.
CBPR-3665 / Online / $2,610
> 80342
Start anytime Cheetah Negotiations (online)
Learn how to get what you want, fast, to
advance your career in Project Management. In this course, you learn and practice
effective Cheetah negotiation strategies and
tactics. You learn strategies where all parties
benefit from the interaction (this is one of the
keys to getting what you want fast). You use
what you learn to improve your day-to-day effectiveness in a wide variety of negotiations from dealing with subordinates, co-workers,
bosses, merchants, attorneys, and customers. It includes a negotiation styles assessment that will help you understand your negotiating strengths and challenges.
CBPR-3670 / Online / $910
> 80345
Start anytime Communicating Through
Conflict (online)
This course will allow you to learn and practice communication skills to transform conflict from destructive experiences to growth
experiences and to help a groups change their
relationships dynamically over time. You can
use what you learn to improve your day-to-day
interactions at work and at home. The course
is targeted to those who want to develop cohesive working relationships with people they find
difficult to deal with, such as team members,
sponsors, stakeholders, functional managers,
customers, and vendors. The techniques
learned in this course will not only help you develop skills to transform conflict situations into
growth experiences but your teams will change
their relationships as a result, too. This course
consists of four modules where you will learn
how to clarify expectations for present and future interactions, learn techniques on how to
deal with difficult people, and practice re-negotiating to keep your group moving forward.
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Project Management Career
Builder (online)
In this course, you will learn how to leverage your Project Management skills, education, and experience to develop enhanced
career opportunities. The course consists of
four modules with activities, including a PM
strengths and interests assessment, that help
you leverage your Project Management skills to
develop enhanced career opportunities.
CBPR-3680 / Online / $340
> 80498
Start anytime
A Taste of Agile (online)
Project management practitioners are embracing agile principles and practices as a
technique for successfully managing projects
because of the value that agile can have in
decreasing product defects, improving team
productivity, and increasing delivery of business value. The purpose of this course is to
demonstrate the values of agile principles and
practices, as well as how agile compares with
the PMBOK Guide process groups and differs
from traditional waterfall principles. Common
terms are defined and the activities prompt
you to identify how agile you may already be,
and if PMI’s new PMI-ACP certification is right
for you.
CBPR-3685 / Online / $150
> 80501
Start anytime PMP Exam Prep (online)
This is a course will help you become PMP
certified and it is designed to push you to
complete the work and take the exam. You
are given all the tools to prepare for the exam,
including access to our world class PMP exam
prep coaches during this program. You have
to determine when to set aside the 12 to 14
hours of study time per week so you can successfully pass the exam after the PMP Exam
Prep 4-weeks of comprehensive preparation.
Each student must first successfully complete the Cheetah Exam Prep for the PMP PreCourse in two weeks that includes registering
to take PMI’s PMP exam. As an added bonus,
successful completion of the pre-course satisfies PMI’s required 35 hours of education.
CBPR-3690 / Online / $2,875
> 80503
Start anytime CBPR-3675 / Online / $995
> 80347
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Start anytime
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The Agile methodologies that have revolutionized software development over the last
20 years are taking root in organizations everywhere. Kirkwood Continuing Education
is now offering certificates programs and individual training classes in Agile methods.
GROWING
AGILITY
FROM THE
GROUND
UP.
KIRKWOOD CERTIFICATE SERIES
Learn how to apply Agile principles to any project or
product development function in your organization. This
certificate includes three levels that build upon each other
and can be taken individually, or as an entire certificate:
• Level 1 Preparing the Agile Mindset
FULL SERIES
• Level 2Growing Agile
Sep 21 – May 17
• Level 3Cultivating Your Agile Practice
$1,499
G ROWING AG ILIT Y CE RTIFICATE COU RS E LIST:
Meetings, Meetings, Meetings!
Introduction to Agile
Work Smarter with Others
Flavors of Agile
See it, Improve it:
Introduction to Scrum
Visualizing Work with any Team
LEVEL
1
Preparing the
Agile Mindset:
Seeds of Practice
C E RT I F I C AT E
This series is focused on
the practical and everyday
challenges faced in any
business and organization, and
uses Agile methods to address
them. This track is ideal for the
Agile-curious, those already
working in Agile ways, and staff
at any level seeking to improve
their workplaces.
Agile in Practice
Inspect and Adapt:
How to Improve Work with Retrospectives
Writing Effective User Stories
Agile Metrics
LEVEL
2
Growing Agile:
Foundations
of Transformation
C E R T IFICAT E
All classes meet at
Kirkwood Continuing
Education Training
Center in Cedar Rapids.
LEVEL
3
Cultivating Your
Agile Practice
Meetings, Meetings, Meetings!
This level is ideal for businesses
and organizations in any sector
yearning to get better at what
they do with an intentional
system and method. Participants
can expect to leave with
concrete understandings of the
foundational roots of Agility and
how the systems work together.
See it, Improve it
LE VE L 2 CO U RS E LI ST:
Inspect and Adapt
Introduction to Agile
Takes a deeper dive into best
practices,“pro-tips.” Learn to get
the most out of your processes as
you mature your Agile practice.
Experienced presenters will share
stories and examples from a
variety of Agile settings to help
participants discern what to do
in their own context.
Flavors of Agile
LE VE L 3 CO U RS E LI ST:
Introduction to Scrum
Agile in Practice
LE VE L 1 CO U RS E LI ST:
Sep 21 – Nov 16 / KCETC / $499
CE RT IFICAT E
Writing Effective User Stories
Dec 21 – Feb 15 / KCETC / $499
Information & Registration:
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College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
319.398.1022
| www.kirkwood.edu/ce
Agile Metrics
Mar 15 – May 17 / KCETC / $499
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
Meetings, Meetings, Meetings!
Work Smarter with Others
Consider this: If tomorrow, all your meetings at work were made optional, would you
still go? Would your employees? Come to this
interactive, dynamic session to look at what
works with meetings, what doesn’t, and how to
get better at structuring team time. We will play
with individual tools aimed to improve facilitation, including focused and fi rce conversations. We’ll dig into how Agile methods optimize meeting value and see examples of how
top performing companies meet. Participants
will have the opportunity to inspect their own
meetings and walk away with concrete ways to
help their own workplace.
CBPR-3702 / 1 session / $199
> 83599
W 1-5pm
TBA Sep 21
KCETC 1206
Inspect and Adapt:
How to Improve Work
with Retrospectives
The Agile method of Scrum is revolutionizing work of all kinds, and one of the most
powerful elements of Scrum is the Retrospective. This meeting is a frequently recurring opportunity for teams to inspect and adapt the
processes they use to work. This session will
illuminate how any workplace or team can begin to ramp up organizational learning, experiment with improvements, and get on the fast
track toward ongoing growth. The session will
focus on achievable methods any person can
take regardless of position, and will be of particular interest to managers and leaders who
care about ongoing improvement in teams.
CBPR-3704 / 1 session / $199
> 83602
See it, Improve it: Visualizing
Work with any Team
Every workplace can improve, but many
find rapid results when they begin visualizing the team’s work. Visibility helps hold individuals accountable, improves communication, optimizes teams, and finds the often
painful constraints on a system. This session
will focus on exploring the tactical everyday aspects of helping a team visualize both the flow
of work and individual items. Drawing heavily
on Lean and Agile methods, this session will
feature both the why and the how, and show
online and offline tools as examples. Participants will work with their real life workflows in
order to take concrete actions back to their
own teams. We encourage attendance by several members from the same team if possible.
CBPR-3703 / 1 session / $199
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W 1-5pm
TBA Oct 19
KCETC 1206
This class covers the origins of Agile practices with an eye toward understanding
how they operate. In addition to looking at history and context, we’ll also explore the systems thinking and process control theory behind why Agile methods work well to solve
certain types of problems. We will contrast
Agile with other ways of working and help you
decide what makes sense to you and your
team and why.
CBPR-3706 / 1 session / $199
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W 1-5pm
Adams
Dec 21
KCETC 1206
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
W 1-5pm
TBA Nov 16
KCETC 1206
H E A LT H
The Heartsaver Pediatric First Aid course is designed to meet the regulatory and credentialed
training requirements for child care workers in
all 50 states. This course teaches basic first
aid, CPR and AED skills for children, such as
what to do when a child or infant has a breathing problem, how to give compressions and
breaths to an infant or child, and how to stop
bleeding that can be seen.
CHCP-1300 / 1 session / $59
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Pediatric First Aid
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Sa 1-5pm
Schnebbe
Sep 17
Linn Hall 2112
T 6-10pm
Cline
Sep 27
Linn Hall 2112
Sa 1-5pm
Schnebbe
Oct 8
Linn Hall 2112
T 6-10pm
Cline
Oct 25
Linn Hall 2112
Sa 1-5pm
Schnebbe
Nov 12
Linn Hall 2112
T 6-10pm
Cline
Nov 29
Linn Hall 2112
Sa 1-5pm
Schnebbe
Dec 10
Linn Hall 2112
CPR & FIRST AID
Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Adult First Aid
Prompt action in an emergency medical situation can really make a difference. Are you prepared? In this class you will learn basic first
aid and CPR in a relaxed environment. It fulfills
OSHA requirements for bloodborne pathogens
and first aid for business and industry. This
class will also suffice for the renewal of your
current Medic First Aid. Two-year recommended renewal.
This 12-hour program reviews emergency cardiac care according to the American Heart
Association ACLS guidelines. Participants will
work in a relaxed small group environment,
working through case studies and simulating
skills on manikins. Two-year recommended renewal.
CHCP-1400 / 1 session / $195
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W 8am-8pm
Fridal
Oct 19
Linn Hall 2112
CHCP-1200 / 1 session / $59
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Introduction to Agile
.
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Sa 8am-12pm
Schnebbe
Sep 17
Linn Hall 2112
W 6-10pm
Schnebbe
Sep 21
Linn Hall 2112
Sa 8am-12pm
Schnebbe
Oct 8
Linn Hall 2112
Sa 8am-12pm
Schnebbe
Nov 12
Linn Hall 2112
W 6-10pm
Schnebbe
Nov 16
Linn Hall 2112
Sa 8am-12pm
Schnebbe
Dec 10
Linn Hall 2112
W 6-10pm
Schnebbe
Dec 21
Linn Hall 2112
Advanced Cardiac
Life Support Renewal
This four-hour program reviews emergency
cardiac care according to the American Heart
Association ACLS guidelines. Participants will
work in a relaxed small group environment,
working through case studies and simulating
skills on manikins. Two-year recommended renewal.
CHCP-1500 / 1 session / $89
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T 6-10pm
Gilchrist
Sep 20
Linn Hall 2112
T 6-10pm
Gilchrist
Nov 15
Linn Hall 2112
T 6-10pm
Gilchrist
Dec 20
Linn Hall 2112
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H E A LT H
CPR Instructor (New Recognition)
CPR for Healthcare Providers
This will prepare you with basic skills in cardiac emergencies and increase your awareness
of cardiovascular risk factors, signs and symptoms of cardiovascular disease and prudent
heart living. This course includes cardiopulmonary resuscitation procedures for infant, child
and adult (including two-rescuer). It includes the management of foreign body airway obstruction, the use of barrier devices and the Automated External Defibrillator (AED). This
course will meet the needs of a new and a renewal course. Two-year recommended renewal.
CHCP-1000 / 1 session / $69 / Note: All sections of this course meet in Linn Hall 2112.
This course advances current CPR for Health
Care Providers to the level of instructor. It reviews CPR for infants, child and adult (including two rescuer), as well as management of
foreign body airway obstruction and the use of
barrier devices. Participants must take a written exam and skills testing. Additional book
fee of $29 will be added to cost of this course.
Two-year recommended renewal.
CHCP-1600 / 1 session / $135
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Nov 30
Linn Hall 2112
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W 5-9pm
Sep 7
Hunt
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Th 6-10pm
Sep 8
Moore
CPR Instructor Renewal
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Sa 8am-12pm
Sep 10
Moore
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Sa 1-5pm
Sep 10
Moore
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M 8am-12pm
Sep 12
Surom
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M 5-9pm
Sep 12
Gusta
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W 8am-12pm
Sep 14
Cline
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Th 8am-12pm
Sep 15
Moore
This course renews current CPR instructors
and reviews CPR for infant, child and adult (including two-rescuer). You will also review management of foreign body airway obstruction and
the use of barrier devices. Participants will be
required to take a written examination prior to
recognition. Two-year recommended renewal.
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M 5-9pm
Sep 19
Batcheler
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T 1-5pm
Sep 20
Cline
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Th 6-10pm
Sep 22
Moore
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M 8am-12pm
Sep 26
Surom
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M 5-9pm
Sep 26
Gusta
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W 6-10pm
Sep 28
Schnebbe
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Th 6-10pm
Sep 29
Moore
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Sa 8am-12pm
Oct 1
Moore
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Sa 1-5pm
Oct 1
Moore
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M 5-9pm
Oct 3
Batcheler
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W 5-9pm
Oct 5
Hunt
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Th 6-10pm
Oct 6
Moore
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M 8am-12pm
Oct 10
Surom
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M 5-9pm
Oct 10
Gusta
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W 8am-12pm
Oct 12
Cline
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Th 6-10pm
Oct 13
Moore
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M 5-9pm
Oct 17
Batcheler
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T 1-5pm
Oct 18
Cline
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Th 6-10pm
Oct 20
Moore
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M 8am-12pm
Oct 24
Surom
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M 5-9pm
Oct 24
Gusta
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W 6-10pm
Oct 26
Schnebbe
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Th 6-10pm
Oct 27
Moore
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W 5-9pm
Nov 2
Hunt
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Th 6-10pm
Nov 3
Moore
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Sa 8am-12pm
Nov 5
Moore
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Sa 1-5pm
Nov 5
Moore
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M 5-9pm
Nov 7
Batcheler
CHCP-1700 / 1 session / $69
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W 8am-12pm
Nov 9
Cline
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Th 6-10pm
Nov 10
Moore
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M 8am-12pm
Nov 14
Surom
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M 5-9pm
Nov 14
Gusta
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T 1-5pm
Nov 15
Cline
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Th 6-10pm
Nov 17
Moore
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M 5-9pm
Nov 21
Batcheler
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M 8am-12pm
Nov 28
Surom
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M 5-9pm
Nov 28
Gusta
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Th 6-10pm
Dec 1
Moore
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Sa 8am-12pm
Dec 3
Moore
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Sa 1-5pm
Dec 3
Moore
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M 5-9pm
Dec 5
Batcheler
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W 5-9pm
Dec 7
Hunt
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Th 6-10pm
Dec 8
Moore
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M 8am-12pm
Dec 12
Surom
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M 5-9pm
Dec 12
Gusta
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W 8am-12pm
Dec 14
Cline
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Th 6-10pm
Dec 15
Moore
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M 5-9pm
Dec 19
Batcheler
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T 1-5pm
Dec 20
Cline
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Th 6-10pm
Dec 22
Moore
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Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
T 6-10pm
Cline
Sep 6
Linn Hall 2112
T 6-10pm
Cline
Oct 4
Linn Hall 2112
T 6-10pm
Cline
Nov 1
Linn Hall 2112
T 6-10pm
Cline
Dec 6
Linn Hall 2112
Pediatric Advanced
Life Support Renewal
This four-hour program re-emphasizes the
use of American Heart Association PALS algorithms. Most of this program is spent practicing skills in the small group setting with the
attention on the pediatric population. Two-year
recommended renewal.
CHCP-2200 / 1 session / $89
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T 6-10pm
Gilchrist
Oct 18
Linn Hall 2112
Babysitting Course
This course is geared for the beginning babysitter. Instruction includes first aid, infant and
child CPR, what to do in case of choking, safety
issues, diaper changing, games and easy meal
ideas. Learners must be at least nine years old
to register.
CHCP-2600 / 1 session / $34
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W 6-10pm
Cline & Schnebbe
Sa 8am-12pm
Schnebbe
Sep 24
Linn Hall 2112
Sa 8am-12pm
Schnebbe
Oct 29
Linn Hall 2112
Sa 8am-12pm
Schnebbe
Nov 19
Linn Hall 2112
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Expanded Dental Functions
Expanded functions may be performed by
registered dental assistants who have completed Iowa Dental Board-approved training.
The coursework in this approved EFDA course
meets the training guidelines required by the
Iowa Dental Board for Expanded Functions
Dental Assistants. Coursework is completed
through directed text readings along with evaluation measures and completion of clinical
skills within the student’s dental office. The applicant must be currently employed in a dental
office to participate in this course.
Creating the Best Patient
Experience by Partnering
with Your Dental Lab
DENTAL
Cone Beam Commuted
Tomography Uses in Dentistry
This educational presentation provides the
dental professional with information on the
use of Cone Beam Commuted Tomography
(CBCT) in dentistry as well as background information on how the devices are set up. Case
studies will be used to demonstrate various
applications of the imaging in dentistry with a
focus on how it is applied to endodontic diagnosis and treatment.
Members of the University District of the Iowa Dental Assistants Association pay a discounted tuition
rate of $15 and must call 319-398-1022 to register
and let the registration agent know that you are a
member to receive your discount. You will need to
bring proof of membership to class; if not provided
you will be charged the full $40 tuition fee. CEHs:
2.0 Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists, Dentists.
Approved sponsor, Iowa Dental Board.
M 6:30-8:45pm
TBA Sep 12
Linn Hall 2017
Infection Control
for the Dental Offic
This program provides participants with updated information on currently recommended
infection control practices for the dental office.
Learn about occupational exposures, preventive measures, medical waste management,
and the protocols for antisepsis, disinfection
and sterilization. Meets Iowa Dental Board
continuing education requirements for Infection Control content.
CHDE-4500 / 1 session / $59
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T 6:30-8:45pm
Malmberg
Members of the University District of the Iowa Dental Assistants Association pay a discounted tuition
rate of $15 and must call 319-398-1022 to register
and let the registration agent know that you are a
member to receive your discount. You will need to
bring proof of membership to class; if not provided
you will be charged the full $40 tuition fee. CEHs:
2.0 Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists, Dentists.
Approved sponsor, Iowa Dental Board.
CHDE-1000 / 1 session / $40
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CHDE-1000 / 1 session / $40
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This educational presentation provides the
dental professional with information on
digital dentistry in regards to the landscape of
digital design, the design process, crown material types, cement types and Intra Oral Scanner (impression systems). Best practices for
shade and photographs for dental restorations
will be discussed as well as trouble shooting
impression taking.
Oct 25
Katz Sim Ctr 2017
Nov 7
Linn Hall 2017
Dental Radiography Update
This presentation will provide the dental professional with the latest information on dental
imaging, including common safety techniques
for both you and your patient. A comparison of
types of imaging useful in your practice will be
presented, and case studies will be utilized to
assist with understanding dental imaging. This
program meets the Iowa Dental Board continuing education requirements for dental assistants who wish to renew their qualification in
dental radiography.
CEHs: 2.0 Dental Assistants, Dental Hygienists,
Dentists. 100% attendance required for CE credit.
Approved sponsor, Iowa Dental Board.
CHDE-4000 / 1 session / $59
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319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
M 6:30-8:45pm
TBA T 6:30-8:45pm
Spaight
Nov 15
Linn Hall 2017
Procedures available in this course include:
Taking occlusal registrations; Placement and
removal of gingival retraction; Fabrication and
removal of provisional restorations; Applying
cavity liners and bases, desensitizing agents,
and bonding systems; Placement and removal
of dry socket medication; Placement of periodontal dressings; Testing pulp vitality; Taking
final impressions; Removal of adhesives (hand
instrumentation only), and; Preliminary charting of existing dental restorations and teeth.
All procedures, plus Monitoring of Nitrous Oxide Inhalation Analgesia (offered as a separate
course for an additional fee), must be successfully completed in order to be an Iowa Dental
Board Certified Level 1 Provider. However, per
the Iowa Dental Board, students may choose
to train in any one or several of the expanded
function duties in order to become a Basic
Expanded Function Provider. To become designated as a Certified Level 1 Provider, you must
have successfully completed the training for all
eleven of the listed Level 1 procedures.
Upon acceptance into Kirkwood’s EFDA program,
the student will be emailed information on scheduling a required orientation meeting with an instructor. Once the orientation is complete, the student
will be approved to begin the coursework and they
will have 6-months to complete the readings,
education measures, and clinical documentation
sheets. There will be on-line quizzes and a final test
to complete the course.
Iowa Dental Board-approved Continuing Education
Hours (CEHs) will be awarded for each successfully completed function along with a certificate of
completion.
To request application/registration materials, contact Heather Niec at 319-398-7660 or heather.
niec@kirkwood.edu.
EFDA - Graduate:
CHDE-5001 / Online / $279
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Hanson
EFDA - Non-Graduate:
CHDE-5501 / Online / $479
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H E A LT H
EFDA: Monitoring of Nitrous
Oxide Inhalation Analgesia
with a Dental Patient (online)
This online course provides students with an
awareness of the indications and contraindications for nitrous oxide use, a working knowledge of the equipment, an understanding of
the procedure for administering nitrous oxide
analgesia, and preparation to monitor nitrous
oxide analgesia inhalation in a dental office.
Coursework is completed online through directed text readings along with evaluation
measures and completion of clinical skills
within the student’s dental office under the
supervision of a dentist. The applicant must
be currently employed in a dental office where
this function is conducted. This course may be
taken independently, with the full EFDA course,
or with the EFDA Bridge course.
Upon acceptance into this course, the student will
be emailed information on scheduling a required orientation meeting with an instructor. Once the orientation is complete, the student will be approved to
begin the coursework and they will have 6-months
to complete the readings, education measures, and
clinical documentation sheets. There will be on-line
quizzes and a final test to complete the course. Iowa
Dental Board-approved Continuing Education Hours
(CEHs) will be awarded along with a certificate of
completion. To request application/registration materials, contact Heather Niec at 319-398-7660 or
heather.niec@kirkwood.edu.
The EFDA Bridge course is designed for the
student who has previously completed
some EFDA procedures, either through Kirkwood Community College Continuing Education or elsewhere, and desires to complete additional Expanded Function procedures in
order to obtain their Level 1 certification. This
course will allow the student to register for the
two new functions (Removal of adhesives
-hand instrumentation only; and Preliminary
charting of existing dental restorations and
teeth) plus an additional two functions of their
choosing for a maximum of four functions. If
more than four functions are needed to achieve
Level 1 Certification, the student will not be
eligible for the Bridge course and must register
for the full EFDA course. Students interested in
the Bridge Course must provide documentation of their previously completed EFDA coursework. If a student also needs the Monitoring of
Nitrous Oxide Inhalation Analgesia procedure
to satisfy their Level 1 Certification, Nitrous
Oxide course is a separate registration and
may not be included as one of their Bridge
Course procedures. Coursework is completed
through directed text readings along with evaluation measures and completion of clinical
skills within the student’s dental office. The applicant must be currently employed in a dental
office to participate in this course.
Upon acceptance into Kirkwood’s EFDA Bridge
Course, the student will be emailed information on
scheduling a required orientation meeting with an
instructor. Once the orientation is complete, the student will be approved to begin the coursework and
they will have 6-months to complete the readings,
education measures, and clinical documentation
sheets. There will be on-line quizzes and a final test
to complete the course. Iowa Dental Board-approved
Continuing Education Hours (CEHs) will be awarded
for each successfully completed function along with
a certificate of completion. To request application/
registration materials, contact Heather Niec at 319398-7660 or heather.niec@kirkwood.edu.
CHDE-5650 / Online / $135
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EFDA Bridge Course
Hanson
HEALTH CAREERS
Histology Assistant Program
This 96-hour program will introduce students to the professional requirements of
a Histology Assistant. Histology Assistants
typically work in hospitals, clinics and laboratories assisting histologists and pathologists to
prepare and analyze tissue specimens from
patients in order to diagnose and treat diseases. This program will review human anatomy
emphasizing the recognition, composition and
function of organ systems including skeletal,
nervous, circulatory, endocrine and reproductive system tissues. Students will also review
histotechniques such as tissue processing
and an introduction to basic theories and practices of histotechnology including laboratory
safety, fixation, routine staining and operation
and maintenance of lab equipment. Tuition includes all textbooks.
CHHO-5625 / 26 sessions / $1,999
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MW 6-9pm
Sa 9am-3pm
TBA Sep 19-Dec 12
Oct 8, Nov 5, Dec 3
Linn Co Reg Ctr 402
LONG-TERM CARE
Core
This course builds a basic foundation of knowledge and introduction to the Direct Care Workers profession. The topics include: Person
centered approach, Communication and interpersonal skills, Infection Control, Documentation and Mobility assistance and walker safety.
CHLT-4510 / 2 sessions / $59
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MW 3-6:15pm
Reddish
Sep 14-Sep 19
Linn Hall 2114
CHDE-5660 / Online / $150
> 84696
Food Service Safety and
Sanitation (online)
Hanson
LEARN AND EARN
Get short-term, non-credit training in these areas:
Certified
Nurse Aide
Production
MIG Welder
Office
Professional
Industrial
Maintenance
This course focuses on food service sanitation
and safety for the employee and client, with an
emphasis on safe food handling; and HACCP
throughout all foodservice systems from procurement, receiving, preparation, service, and
storage. Textbook (required): Serv Safe 6th
Edition ISBN #978-0133908398. Textbooks
are available at the Kirkwood Community College Bookstore on the Main Campus in Cedar
Rapids.
CHLT-1015 / Online / $149
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Aguiar
Oct 24-Nov 20
For more information, including eligibility for financial assistance, visit:
www.kirkwood.edu/kpace
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H E A LT H
Meal Service for Food Service
Supervisors (online)
This course is designed to help students enhance the overall meal service experience and
nutritional status of clients in the long-term
care setting with a focus on customer service
and quality assurance. Students evaluate key
systems in meal service that impact client
satisfaction. Prospective students must have
access to the following requirements for the
course: 1) High-speed Internet access several
times per week; 2) Internet Explorer or Mozilla
Firefox browsers; 3) Microsoft Word and Microsoft Excel; 4) Adobe Acrobat; 5) a computer
with speakers; 6) a printer.
CHLT-1025 / Online / $149
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Aguiar
Sep 26-Oct 23
Modified Diets (online)
This course designed to familiarize students
with the dietary modification, implementation
and care of clients requiring therapeutic diets
including sodium restriction, diabetes, added
fiber, renal, and texture modifications. Textbook (required): Iowa Simplifie Diet Manual –
11th Edition – ISBN 978-0813811963.
CHLT-1035 / Online / $149
> 80784
Aguiar
Oct 24-Nov 20
24-hour Food Production
(online)
Students build on the Food Preparation course
by preparing and evaluating quantity food recipes in his or her long-term care setting. Food
production systems appropriate for the longterm care setting are reviewed, with emphasis
on quality control and quantity preparation
techniques. This course includes travel to two
additional foodservice sites within the vicinity
of the students employment, chosen by the
student, and preferably in the long-term care
setting. Prerequisite: Food Preparation (CHLT1045).
CHLT-1055 / Online / $209
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Aguiar
Dec 19-Feb 12
CCDI Dementia Care
This course meets the requirements of Chapter 58.54 for staff working with people with
chromic confusion and dementia. In this class
you will explore dementia, symptoms and behaviors, progression of disease, and different
approaches and techniques to utilize in giving
cares to CCDI residents.
CHLT-5900 / 2 sessions / $59
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MT 2:30-6:30pm
Boston
Oct 3-Oct 4
Linn Co Reg Ctr 518
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Expanded IV Therapy
for the Licensed Practical Nurse
This course is designed to prepare the licensed
practical nurse to perform procedures related to the
expanded scope of intravenous therapy, using a peripheral intravenous catheter, a midline catheter and
a peripherally inserted central catheter (PICC line), in
a licensed hospital, a nursing facility and a certified
end-stage renal dialysis unit as identified in 655 IAC
Chapter 6. Major emphasis is placed on the specialized skills needed to provide intravenous therapy
related to the expanded scope of the licensed practical nurse for clients who are age 12 or older and for
clients who weigh 80 pounds or more.
During this course the licensed practical nurse will
learn: The major legal implications of intravenous
therapy (IV) relative to Iowa Code chapter 152 and
655 IAC Chapters 4 and 6, select IV devices used
in administering intravenous solutions and drugs,
indicating the criteria for use, precautions, complications of each, and documentation of equipment
used, specific to a midline and PICC line sites, be
knowledgeable of the anatomy and physiology of
central veins, demonstrate the principles of infection control, manage IV therapy to decrease the risk
of complications, specific to midline and PICC line
sites, analyze the major drugs used intravenously,
giving precautions, dose and effects, rate of infusion, side effects and reactions,
factors controlling stability and compatibility, preparation, and administration of each
drug, demonstrate the maintenance and care of the client with a midline or PICC line
site and/or infusion, in a simulated laboratory setting and in a clinical setting in accordance with 655 IAC Chapter 6, and perform techniques for preparing and administering IV solutions and additives in simulated and clinical situations with appropriate
supervision, according to agency policy.
PREREQUISITES: 1) Unrestricted Iowa nursing license or an unrestricted license in another state
recognized for licensure in this state pursuant to the nurse licensure compact contained in Iowa code
152E, 2) Documented 1040 hours as a LPN, currently employed in a licensed hospital, licensed skilled
nursing facility, or a certified end-stage renal dialysis unit whose written policies and procedures allow the licensed practical nurse to perform procedures related to the expanded scope of intravenous
therapy, and 3) completed agency agreement. • Contact Laura Daman at Kirkwood Community College
Continuing Education, 319-398-5626, to begin the process of satisfying the prerequisites. All prerequisites need to be completed and returned no later than September 1. Once satisfactory documentation of the prerequisites has been met, the student will be enrolled in the course.
NOTES: In the event of college or instructor cancellations, November 14 will be used as a make-up
day if needed. • Required Text: “IV Therapy Made Incredibly Easy!” 4th edition, ISBN-13: 978-1-60547198-3. Students will need to purchase on their own and bring text to class. Book is available in the
main campus Kirkwood Bookstore. • Math Test Requirements: A math competency test will be administered at the first class (unit 1) and the student must score at least 90% or better to continue in the
class. Students will be sent a practice test prior to the first class.
CEUs: 5.0 Licensed Practical Nurse. 100% attendance required. Continuing Education will be awarded
upon satisfactory completion of both the didactic and lab/clinical portions of the course. Documentation of course completion shall be maintained by the licensed practical nurse and their employer.
Approved by Iowa Board of Nursing Provider #30.
CHHO-3050 / 9 sessions / $429
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H E A LT H
Rehabilitation/Restorative Aide
Health Support
Professional
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
This program will provide an
introduction to key skills needed
to be a Direct Care Worker.
COU RS E LI ST:
Core
Health Monitoring
and Maintenance
This 65-hour course is designed to provide
the nurse aide with the knowledge and skills
to safely and effectively provide rehabilitation
therapies under the direction of a physical
therapist or occupational therapist. The learner must be on the Iowa Nurse Aide Registry
with a minimum of six months experience in
long-term care. A written letter of recommendation from the director of nursing or administrator is required the first night of class and
must include verification of being on the Direct
Care Workers Registry (formally known as the
Nurse Aide Registry) and dates of employment. Withdrawals are not allowed within 24
hours of class or after class has started without approval of the program director.
CHLT-3000 / 23 sessions / $389
Personal Activities
of Daily Living (PADL)
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• Sep 14-Dec 19 / Linn Hall / $557
Medication Aide
Tuition assistance available.
Save when you register for a certificate program!
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
Supervising in
Health Care Facilities
This course meets the requirements under
the Nurse Practice Act for the LPN employed
in a supervisory position in long-term care.
The learner will examine selected management problems, discuss related basic theory
and principles, and apply these in solving
problems. Health care facilities or organization, management tasks and skills, leadership
qualities and appreciation of the individual
needs of residents and staff members will be
discussed throughout the course. The RN may
also find this to be a beneficial course to develop management skills. This is a hybrid class
which includes 18 hours of on-line study along
with 24 hours of face to face classroom. 4.0
Nursing CEUs will be awarded upon successful
completion of the course.
WTh 5:30-8:30pm
Boston
Sep 14-Dec 1
Linn Co Reg Ctr 506
The purpose of this 60 hour course is to prepare
individuals to safely administer nonparenteral
medications in agencies/facilities licensed by
DIA. The emphasis is on safe administration
and students are provided with classroom,
laboratory and clinical experiences to assist in
achieving the course competencies. In order to
take this course, the applicant must be drug
free and working in an agency/facility licensed
by DIA. If employed in a certified nursing facility
all applicants must: be employed for at least
six months by the facility sponsor, eligible on
the Iowa Nurse Aide Registry, provide recommendation from the administrator in the facility
in which they are employed. If employed in a
residential or related type of agency licensed
by DIA all applicants must provide recommendation from the administrator in the facility in
which they are employed. Agencies/facilities
licensed by DIA: Long Term Care (LTC), Assisted Living Programs (ALP), Residential Care
Facilities (RCF), Intermediate Care Facilities
(ICF), Intermediate Care Facilities for the Intellectually Disabled (ICF-10), Psychiatric Medical
Institutions for Children (PMIC), Psychiatric
Medical Institutions (PMI). At the time of enrollment, each student must identify the RN who
will supervise the validation of competencies
in the clinical area.
CHLT-4000 / 12 sessions / $399
> 84667
MTTh 8:30am-12:30pm
Griffith Sep 19-Oct 13
KCLL 202/208
Personal Activities
of Daily Living (PADL)
This course introduces the Direct Care Worker
to services to assist an individual in meeting
their basic needs. The topics include: Professionalism, reporting and documentation, legal
and regulatory guidelines, person-centered approach, cultural considerations, special populations, safety, infection control, personal hygiene support, functional support, safe patient
handling, mobility assistance, vital signs, nutritional support, and elimination support. Prerequisite: Students must have completed the Core
class, CHLT-4510 prior to taking this course.
CHLT-4520 / 17 sessions / $299
> 84414
MW 3-6:15pm
Reddish
Oct 24-Dec 19
Linn Hall 2114
Health Monitoring
and Maintenance
This course introduces the Direct Care Worker
to services that support and maintain an individual’s health and provide functional support for certain conditions. The topics include:
aging process, support for the person with:
sensory, musculoskeletal, gastrointestinal,
cardiovascular respiratory, skin, urinary, and
reproductive conditions. As well as, diabetes
mellitus, neurologic and nervous disorders,
mental illness and substance abuse disorders, pain, cancer, intellectual and developmental disabilities, and end of life.
CHLT-4550 / 9 sessions / $199
> 84413
MW 3-6:15pm
Reddish
Sep 21-Oct 19
Linn Hall 2114
Medical Office
Professional Basics
In this class you will learn basic medical terminology, professional verbal and written communication strategies with diverse patient population as well as the importance of between
front and back office and priority setting. Introduce Student to Insurance cards, how to read
them and some idiosyncrasies of specific insurances. This class prepares an individual to
work as a receptionist in a physician’s office,
hospital, or other medical facility. Prior basic
computer keyboarding is strongly suggested.
Textbook required.
CHLT-6800 / 16 sessions / $529
> 84645
TTh 9am-1:15pm
Fisher
Sep 13-Nov 3
Linn Co Reg Ctr 210
CHLT-2500 / 8 sessions / $410
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TTh 5:30-8:30pm
Nica
Sep 27-Oct 20
Linn Hall 2114
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www.kirkwood.edu/ce
H E A LT H
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Want to work in a direct care setting?
You can! Kirkwood Advanced Training Certificates will help you gain
the skills needed to assist clients in daily living activities. Learn
cueing and prompting skills, and develop critical thinking to determine
when a client requires additional assistance. Build your skills and
your resume by adding this credentialing to your portfolio!
ADVANCED TRAINING CERTIFICATES include:
Community Living | Personal Support | Health Support
Call 319.398.4970 or visit www.kirkwood.edu/ce.
NURSE AIDE TRAINING
Nurse Aide Training
This course is designed to meet the training
requirements for the nurse aide in long-term
care facilities. Emphasis is placed on achieving a basic level of knowledge of the resident,
and demonstrating skills to provide safe and
effective resident care. Students must complete a background check permission form at
www.kirkwood.edu/nurseaide promptly after
registration. This must be completed no less
than 48 business hours before the first day of
class. Required textbook: Hartman’s Nursing
Assistant Care, 3rd edition, Hedman. Books
are available at the Kirkwood Bookstore. For
more details about the program please go to
www.kirkwood.edu/nurseaide.
CHNA-1000 / 26 sessions / $539
Nurse Aide State Written/
Computer Competency Exam
This is the written portion of the CNA test. To
register for the written exam, call 319- 398
-1022 or 1- 800- 332- 8833. After registration,
please call the Test Center at 319- 398- 5456
to schedule an appointment date and time for
your exam. You will need to register separately
for the skills exam, and must successfully
pass both the written and skills tests with a
70 percent or greater score to be placed on
the Iowa Direct Care Workers Registry. You
will have two hours to complete this part of
the exam. If you have a documented learning
disability and would like to receive accommodations, please contact Learning Services at
319- 398- 5574 two weeks prior to the scheduled test date. You may take the written exam
three times. If you are unable to pass after the
third attempt, the course must be retaken prior
to retesting.
SaSu 1-5pm, SaSu 12-8pm Sep 10-Dec 4
Cart
Linn Hall 2134
CHNA-2000 / Note session/price variations.
5 sessions / $50 for the following:
MWTh 12-4:15pm,
MWTh 5-9pm
Hinrichs
> 78261
MTWThF 9am-5:30pmSep 12-Sep 16
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
25 sessions / $539 for the following:
> 83246
MTW 5-9pm,
MTW 3-9:15pm
Klein
23 sessions / $539 for the following:
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MTWTh 9am-1pm,
MTWTh 7am-3pm
Doudna
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Sep 12-Oct 31
Linn Hall 2134
Sep 13-Nov 8
Linn Hall 2134
Oct 11-Nov 17
Linn Co Reg Ctr 518
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> 78267
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319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
MTWThF 9am-5:30pmSep 19-Sep 23
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
MTWThF 9am-5:30pmSep 26-Sep 30
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
MTWThF 9am-5:30pmOct 3-Oct 7
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
MTWThF 9am-5:30pmOct 17-Oct 21
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
> 78272
> 78273
MTWThF 9am-5:30pmNov 14-Nov 18
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
MTWThF 9am-5:30pmNov 28-Dec 2
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
4 sessions / $50 for the following:
> 78259
TWThF 9am-5:30pm Sep 6-Sep 9
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
> 78276
MTWTh 9am-5:30pm Dec 19-Dec 22
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
2 sessions / $50 for the following:
> 78275
ThF 9am-5:30pm
Dec 15-Dec 16
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
Nurse Aide Refresher
The purpose of this eight-hour course is to
provide content and skill review for those who
successfully completed a 75-hour Nurse Aide
course or proof of being eligible on the Direct
Care Worker Registry at one time. This refresher course consists of two three-hour sessions
that focus on the pre-assessment instrument,
and includes both demonstration and return
demonstration review. Resident scenarios will
be used as a group activity to promote application of content and skills and assist with
preparation for state competency testing. This
review is to help facilitate re-entry into the
long-term care work force.
CHNA-5000 / 2 sessions / $99
> 81331
TW 1:30-5:30pm
Doudna
Oct 11-Oct 12
Linn Co Reg Ctr 518
MTWThF 9am-5:30pmOct 24-Oct 28
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
MTWThF 9am-5:30pmOct 31-Nov 4
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
MTWThF 9am-5:30pmNov 7-Nov 11
Riege & TestCenter Cedar Hall 2055
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H E A LT H
Dependent Adult Abuse
and Mandatory Reporting
NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect dependent adults
from harm both self-inflicted and perpetrated
by others. The goal of this training for health
providers is to increase their knowledge of dependent adult abuse. The curriculum for this
program is approved by the Iowa Department
of Public Health Abuse Education Review Panel, approval #163. 100 percent attendance is
required for CE credit.
Child Abuse and
Mandatory Reporting
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children from harm
both self-inflicted and perpetrated by others.
The goal of this training for health providers
is to increase their knowledge of child abuse.
The curriculum for this program is approved by
the Iowa Department of Public Health Abuse
Education Review Panel, approval #2000. 100
percent attendance is required for CE credit.
CHNC-2100 / 1 session / $29
> 77765
CHNC-2000 / 1 session / $29
> 77808
> 77809
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Nov 8
Linn Hall 2188
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Nov 8
Linn Co Reg Ctr 314
> 77766
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Oct 11
Linn Hall 2188
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Oct 11
Linn Co Reg Ctr 314
Training for Mandatory
Reporters of Child Abuse
and Dependent Adult Abuse
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children and dependent adults from harm both self-inflicted and
perpetrated by others. The goal of this training
for health providers is to increase their knowledge of child and dependent adult abuse. This
course meets the training requirement for
mandatory reporters who work with both children and dependent adults on a regular basis.
It does not meet the training requirements for
persons who work with only one population
and not both children and adults. The curriculum for this program is approved by the Iowa
Department of Public Health Abuse Education
Review Panel, approval #2032. 100 percent
attendance is required for CE credit.
CHNC-2200 / 1 session / $35
> 77720
Nurse Aide State Skills Testing
A picture state or federal issued ID must be presented prior to testing. You must be registered for this specific date and time in order to test – no walk-ins will be accepted. Candidates will test in the order of arrival. The skills exam is designed to be a realistic nurse aide
assignment, so please dress professionally. You will have up to 45 minutes to complete
this portion of the exam. If a minimum score of 70 percent or greater is not achieved, you
may repeat the exam up to three times in a year to earn the passing score. If this score is
not achieved after the third attempt, the nurse aide course must be retaken prior to retesting. Both the written and skills testing must be successfully completed with a 70 percent
or greater score to be placed on the Iowa Direct Care Workers Registry.
AM Testing
PM Testing
This is the AM skills only portion of the CNA
State exam — from 8:30 am to 11:30 pm.
Doors open at 8:00 am and close promptly
at 8:30 am. Please arrive by 8:30 am.
This is the PM skills only portion of the CNA
State exam — from 11:30 am to 4:00 pm.
Please arrive by 11:15 am. Doors will close
promptly at 11:30 am.
CHNA-3000 / 1 session / $85
CHNA-3500 / 1 session / $85
F 8:30-11:30am
Riege
Sep 9
Linn Hall 2134
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F 8:30-11:30am
Riege
Sep 16
Linn Hall 2134
> 81712
F 8:30-11:30am
Riege
Oct 14
Linn Hall 2134
> 81713
F 8:30-11:30am
Riege
Oct 21
Linn Hall 2134
> 81714
F 8:30-11:30am
Oct 28
Linn Hall 2134
> 81716
F 8:30-11:30am
Riege
Nov 18
Linn Hall 2134
> 81717
F 8:30-11:30am
Riege
Dec 2
Linn Hall 2134
> 81718
F 8:30-11:30am
Riege
Dec 9
Linn Hall 2134
> 81719
F 8:30-11:30am
Riege
Dec 16
Linn Hall 2134
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> 81700
28
F 11:30am-4:00pm
Riege
Sep 9
Linn Hall 2134
F 11:30am-4:00pm
Riege
Sep 16
Linn Hall 2134
F 11:30am-4:00pm
Riege
Oct 14
Linn Hall 2134
F 11:30am-4:00pm
Riege
Oct 21
Linn Hall 2134
F 11:30am-4:00pm
Riege
Oct 28
Linn Hall 2134
F 11:30am-4:00pm
Riege
Nov 18
Linn Hall 2134
F 11:30am-4:00pm
Riege
Dec 2
Linn Hall 2134
F 11:30am-4:00pm
Riege
Dec 9
Linn Hall 2134
F 11:30am-4:00pm
Riege
Dec 16
Linn Hall 2134
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
> 77721
T 6-9:15pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Sep 13
Linn Hall 2188
T 6-9:15pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Sep 13
Linn Co Reg Ctr 314
MDS Submissions,
CASPER Reporting System
and Case Mix Report Training
This workshop, offered over the Iowa Communications Network (ICN), will provide students
with the most recent information on the use
and implementation of MDS data transmission
and reports on QIES systems. Presenter Tim
Kufner is educated in computer systems and
has been supporting MDS and OASIS systems
since 2006. Tim was able to demonstrate his
knowledge and skills as he helped thousands
of providers to understand the submission process as well as identify and resolve issues with
MDS and OASIS assessments and submissions. This program is cosponsored by Telligen
and the Consortium of Community Colleges.
CHNC-4500 / 1 session / $25
> 83561
W 1-3:15pm
TBA Sep 7
Linn Hall 2184
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
H E A LT H
Abilities in Action
Conference & Expo
Cedar Rapids | Marion
October 12, 2016
KTOS Center | Marion, IA
$69 includes lunch
The Abilities in Action Conference and Expo
is a premiere combination of information and
technology for human service and healthcare
professionals. Speakers will offer a variety of
approaches relevant to all individuals working
in the disability field. The information shared at
this year’s conference will inspire and empower
you to improve care for yourself and others.
Conference Objectives:
• Identify causes and explore strategies
to combat compassion fatigue.
• Understand the function, prevention and
treatment of challenging behaviors.
• Provide best practice tools to deliver equal services to
the deaf, hard of hearing, and deaf-blind community.
• Help professionals working in health and human
services recognize the impact of trauma.
CHNC-4200 / 1 session / $69 includes lunch
> 83575
W 8am-4pm / Oct 12 / KTOS Center / Marion, IA
CEUs: 0.63 Nurses, Direct care staff. CEHs: 6.3 Social workers,
Physical Therapists, PTAs, Occupational Therapists, OTAs, Speech
Therapists, Nursing Home and Residential Administrators,
Department Heads. 100 percent attendance required to receive
CE credit. Iowa Board of Nursing Provider #30.
All participants will receive a certificate of attendance. Health
professionals not listed above may wish to submit their certificate
to their respective boards for continuing education credit.
Educational objectives for each presentation are listed in the
conference brochure. To request a brochure: Call or email
Laura Daman, 319.398.5626 or laura.daman@kirkwood.edu.
For more information or to register, visit www.kirkwood.edu/ce.
Need Nursing or Allied Health CEUs?
Our offerings are designed to meet the educational needs of nurses
and allied health professionals and to facilitate learning that updates,
expands and enriches health care practice and patient care.
Kirkwood Community College is an approved provider of continuing education by the
Iowa Board of Nursing and the Iowa Dental Board. Many of our programs also conform
to the profession-specific board requirements for allied health pra titioners through
the Iowa Department of Public Health Bureau of Professional Licensure.
For a brochure of required nursing and allied health practitioner
CEU information, or for general information regarding nursing and
allied health continuing education, please call today! 319.398.5626
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
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H E A LT H
Social Work Ethics
The purpose of this program is to review the
NASW Code of Ethics and the implications for
Iowa social workers’ conduct. Ethical dilemmas
and a decision-making model will be reviewed
and discussed. An emphasis will be placed on
the ethical principle of dual relationships and
its implications for professional practice. The
target audience for this program is social workers. The content of this class meets the ethics
continuing education requirement for social
workers in the state of Iowa.
CHNC-5000 / 1 session / $59
> 80575
Th 6-9:15pm
TBA Oct 13
Linn Hall 2017
Assessment Skills Lab for RNs
Clinical assessment is a core nursing function and the means by which nurses begin
the process of care planning. The goal of this
program is to offer the registered nurse an opportunity to update and refresh their general
clinical assessment skills to support optimal
outcomes and best-practice nursing care. Multiple body systems will be addressed, such as
cardiac, neurological and respiratory systems.
Participants will have the opportunity to utilize
state-of-the-art simulation equipment for this
hands-on learning experience. The student
must be a registered nurse with an active Iowa
license, or, if inactive, must be eligible for relicensure. Nursing CEUs will be awarded at
course completion.
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AUTOMOTIVE
M 5:45-8:45pm
Lunsford
Th 6-10pm
Burns
Auto Body Repair Open Lab
Auto Body Repair Advanced
• Sep 15-Feb 9 / Auto Collision / $665
Auto Body: Prime and Paint
A glimmering coat of paint is the finishing
touch for an auto body repair job. You will learn
professional tips and techniques for sanding,
priming, sealing, and spraying topcoat and
clearcoat paints.
Save when you register for a certificate program!
CIAS-1140 / 6 sessions / $229
> 83425
Th 6-10pm
Burns
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
Oct 27-Dec 8
Auto Collision Shop
Oct 24
Linn Hall 2017
CHNC-9000 / 1 session / $75
Th 5:45-8:45pm
Lunsford
Prime and Paint
Sep 15-Oct 20
Auto Collision Shop
The IV Skills Lab is designed for Registered
Nurses who are interested in updating their
knowledge and skills in IV placement and infusion. This course will include a discussion of
vein anatomy and selection, complications, advancements and technique. Students will identify the proper procedures and equipment used
for peripheral IV placement and infusion therapy. Assessment for adverse responses and
events will also be covered. Students will have
the opportunity to utilize state of the art simulation equipment for this hands-on learning experience. The participant must be a registered
nurse with an active Iowa license or, if inactive,
must be eligible for re-licensure. Nursing CEUs
will be awarded at course completion.
Repair Dings, Dents and Rust
CIAS-1120 / 6 sessions / $229
IV Skills Lab for RNs
> 83749
AUTO BODY S E RIE S COU RS E LI ST:
Repairing dings, dents and rust can be both rewarding and cost effective. Learn to accurately
assess sheet metal damage, weld in panels,
and effectively use other tools of the trade to
restore the value and beauty of your car.
> 83424
Oct 6
Linn Hall 2017
Auto Education
and Awareness
Learn about maintaining your personal
vehicle, including tires, oil, electrical issues,
and required service maintenance.
Learn when your vehicle needs immediate
attention from a service center, and how to
make better decision about repairing your
vehicle and controlling the cost.
We will discuss getting your vehicle repaired
in a safe and cost effective manner, avoiding
upselling and when alternative parts can be
used on your vehicle.
Purchasing a vehicle without overpaying,
trading your old vehicle in without giving
it away, seller and buyer protection and
automobile insurance will also be discussed.
CIAS-3030 / 1 session / $45
> 83382
30
CERTIFICATE SERIES
Learn the essential skills and
knowledge to repair dents and
rust, including final painting.
Auto Body: Repair Dings,
Dents and Rust
CHNC-9000 / 1 session / $75
> 83752
Auto Body Repair
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
Th 5-8pm
Rairden
Oct 20
KCETC 1204
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Winterize Your Motorcycles
The end of fall marks a crucial maintenance
time for your motorcycle, but storing your bike
for the winter isn’t as simple and just throwing a cover on it. In order to keep your motorcycle in running condition, there’s quite a bit
of work that needs to be done before you can
put it away. Join us for an informative handson course covering fuel, carburetors, oil and
filters, plugs, wires, batteries, cooling systems
and antifreeze, and proper cover and storage.
CIAS-4000 / 1 session / $19
> 83397
Th 6-7pm
Calhoun
Sep 29
KCETC 1240
2015 UPC Update Chapter 6
Water Supply and Distribution
- Two Hour Discipline
This course reviews the terms and definitions
found in the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code as
used when installing a water supply and distribution system. It highlights code changes
between previous versions of the Uniform
Plumbing Code and state plumbing code requirements that deal with water supply and
distribution systems. It is approved by the Iowa
Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board for
two hours of plumbing discipline.
CITR-1001 / 1 session / $49
> 84728
CONSTRUCTION TRADES
2015 UPC Chapter 6 Water
Supply and Distribution Code
Update - Two Hour Code
Th 5:30-7:30pm
Schwickerath
Oct 6
Jones Hall 116
2015 UPC Update Chapter 7
Sanitary Drainage - Pipe Sizing
- Two Hour Discipline
This course reviews the terms and definitions found in the 2015 Uniform Plumbing
Code as used when installing a water supply
and distribution system. It highlights code
changes between previous versions of the Uniform Plumbing Code and state plumbing code
requirements that deal with water supply and
distribution systems. It is approved by the Iowa
Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board for
two hours of plumbing code.
This seminar provides you the unique opportunity to learn the basic requirements of the
2015 Uniform Plumbing Code. The two-hour
session will include informative discussions
covering code approved terms and definitions,
traps and interceptors, materials, sizing drain,
waste and vent systems, and pertinent update changes from the previous edition of the
Uniform Plumbing Code. This class has been
approved by the Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board for two hours of plumbing
discipline.
CITR-1001 / 1 session / $49
CITR-1001 / 1 session / $49
> 84418
Th 8-10am
Williams
Dec 8
Jones Hall 116
2015 UPC Update Chapter 6
Water Supply and Distribution
- Two Hour Code
This course reviews the terms and definitions found in the 2015 Uniform Plumbing
Code as used when installing a water supply
and distribution system. It highlights code
changes between previous versions of the Uniform Plumbing Code and state plumbing code
requirements that deal with water supply and
distribution systems. It is approved by the Iowa
Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board for
two hours of plumbing code.
CITR-1001 / 1 session / $49
> 84415
> 84416
> 84417
Sa 8-10am
Williams
Sep 24
Jones Hall 116
Sa 8-10am
Williams
Oct 22
Jones Hall 116
Sa 8-10am
Williams
Nov 19
Jones Hall 116
> 84419
> 84420
> 84421
> 84422
Sa 10am-12pm
Williams
Sep 24
Jones Hall 116
Sa 10am-12pm
Williams
Oct 22
Jones Hall 116
Sa 10am-12pm
Williams
Nov 19
Jones Hall 116
Th 10am-12pm
Williams
Dec 8
KCLL 202
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2015 UPC Update
Chapter 9 Vents
This four hour UPC Chapter 9 course has two
components. The first component is a review
of Chapter 9 highlighting the code changes between the 2012 and the 2015 UPC and the
specific code sections that are used to size
vent piping systems, determine maximum vertical and horizontal lengths, vent pipe capacity
and sewage tank venting. The second component of the course will have the participants
completing a number of multiple choice questions which deal vent piping topics listed above
and completing three pipe sizing assignments.
The questions and sizing assignments are taken up as a group at the end of the course. This
class has been approved by the Iowa Plumbing
and Mechanical Systems Board for two hours
of code and two hours of discipline.
CITR-1001 / 1 session / $49
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Sa 12-4pm
Williams
Sep 24
Jones Hall 116
Sa 12-4pm
Williams
Oct 22
Jones Hall 116
Sa 12-4pm
Williams
Nov 19
Jones Hall 116
Th 12-4pm
Williams
Dec 8
KCLL 202
Water Pipe Sizing
for Plumbers (online)
This online course covers the most commonly
used UPC method of sizing water distribution
systems as described in Code sections 610.7
- 610.9. This is the sizing that will be used
in the course you are beginning. It should be
noted that the Uniform Plumbing Code offers
three other ways to size water piping systems.
Appendix A is useful in sizing larger systems,
especially if the water supply fixture units and
length limits in Table 6-6 are exceeded. Appendix L allows for separate fixtures in a bathroom
to be sized as a group. This allows for large
apartment complexes and condos to be more
economically sized. Footnote three in Table
6-5 permits fixtures, in branches that are supplied with both hot and cold piping, to be assigned 75 percent of their Table 6-5 values.
The benefit, in larger installations is cost savings that could result from smaller pipe sizes
being required. The authority having jurisdiction should be consulted before using any option other than the standard sizing method.
This class has been approved by the Plumbing
and Mechanical Systems Board for two hours
of plumbing discipline.
CITR-1015 / Online / $59
> 79638
Williams
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2012 Chapter 8 International
Mechanical Code Chimneys
and Vents (online)
The central focus of Chapter 8 in the 2012
International Mechanical Code is chimneys
and vents. This is a self-guided study of their
installation, maintenance, and repair. This
study is accomplished by answering a series
of questions that will lead you through the requirements that are found in Chapter 8. This
class has been approved by the Plumbing and
Mechanical Systems Board for two hours of
Mechanical Code.
CITR-1016 / Online / $59
> 80914
Schwickerath
Start anytime
2012 UPC Chapter 6 (online)
This course is a study of the supply and the
distribution of plumbing water systems. Chapter 6 of the Uniform Plumbing Code requires
the delivery of safe and clean potable water.
This is accomplished by establishing minimum
installation standards, from the building service to the most remote outlet. An adequate
supply of water is required to meet all the demands that may be placed on the system. This
class has been approved by the Iowa Plumbing
and Mechanical Systems Board for two hours
of plumbing code.
CITR-1016 / Online / $59
> 84817
Schwickerath & Williams Start anytime
2012 UPC Chapter 10 (online)
This class is designed to give you an opportunity to review Chapter 10 of the Uniform
Plumbing Code. Chapter 10 covers topics of
traps and interceptors. Traps are essential in
protecting the health of individuals. Interceptors are essential to protect the plumbing
system, from the point of use to the point of
final disposal. Therefore, your understanding
of the requirements of this chapter is critical.
This class has been approved by the Plumbing
and Mechanical Systems Board for two hours
of plumbing code.
CITR-1016 / Online / $59
> 84818
Schwickerath & Williams Start anytime
Plumbing Residential Basic
Learn to properly install hot and cold water
pipes, drain/waste/vent systems, water heaters, fixtures and repair leaks. Hands-on training includes gluing PVC and soldering copper.
CITR-1020 / 5 sessions / $155
> 83398
> 83399
32
T 5:30-8:30pm
Schwickerath
Sep 13-Oct 11
Jones Hall 152
Sa 8-11am
Schwickerath
Oct 15-Nov 12
Jones Hall 152
2015 UPC Chapter 1 & 2 (online)
2015 UPC Chapter 4 (online)
A self-guided study of the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code, Chapter 1 and Chapter 2. This online course covers two chapters of the Uniform
Plumbing Code that are often overlooked. While
Chapter 1 deals with administrative aspects of
the code, it also contains important elements
that relate to acceptable installation practices.
Chapter 2 clarifies many of the requirements
that are found in the following chapters. This
is done by defining specific terms and words
as they relate to the plumbing industry. This
class has been approved by the Plumbing and
Mechanical Systems Board for two hours of
plumbing code.
This online course is designed to provide an
in-depth review of Chapter 4 of the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code. The requirements found
in the chapter are designed to insure quality
workmanship and the durable installation of
plumbing fixtures and fixture fittings. Acceptable types of fixtures, including water closets
and urinals, flushing devices, and minimum
plumbing requirements for various facilities
are some of the topics examined. This class
has been approved by the Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board for two hours of
plumbing code.
CITR-1026 / Online / $59
> 80338
Schwickerath
> 80348
This course is designed to lead you through an
in-depth study of the General Requirements of
the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code. Chapter 3
is designed to insure quality workmanship in
plumbing systems. Some of the topics covered
are minimum installation standards, protection of piping, approved materials, prohibited
practices, and the proper spacing of supports.
This class has been approved by the Plumbing
and Mechanical Systems Board for two hours
of plumbing code.
CITR-1026 / Online / $59
Schwickerath
Schwickerath
Start anytime
Start anytime
2015 UPC Chapter 3 (online)
> 80339
CITR-1026 / Online / $59
Start anytime
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2015 UPC Chapter 5 (online)
The subject of Chapter 5 is water heaters. Fuel-burning water heaters include natural gas,
propane and oil. The Uniform Plumbing Code
provides installation guides to insure that
these appliances meet the needs of the user
to provide sufficient amounts of hot water, operating efficiently. Other code considerations
are preventing possible damage from future
leakage and creating a safe work area around
the heating units, should the units require
service. This class has been approved by the
Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board for
two hours of plumbing code.
CITR-1026 / Online / $59
> 80350
Schwickerath
Start anytime
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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
2015 UPC Chapter 6 (online)
2015 UPC Chapter 9 (online)
This course is a study of the supply and the
distribution of plumbing water systems. Chapter 6 of the Uniform Plumbing Code requires
the delivery of safe and clean potable water.
This is accomplished by establishing minimum
installation standards, from the building service to the most remote outlet. An adequate
supply of water is required to meet all the demands that may be placed on the system. This
class has been approved by the Iowa Plumbing
and Mechanical Systems Board for two hours
of plumbing code.
This is a self-guided study of Chapter 9 of
the Uniform Plumbing Code. An advantage of
this type of study is that you can work at your
convenience and at your own pace. Chapter
9 deals with the subject of vents. The correct
installation of vent components and systems
insures that the drainage system will flow
properly, it will reduce possible future system
problems, and it will protect the health of the
building’s occupants. This chapter is one of
the corner stones that the Uniform Plumbing
Code is built upon. The understanding of venting requirements is an essential element of
plumbing. This class has been approved by the
Iowa Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board
for two hours of plumbing code.
CITR-1026 / Online / $59
> 80352
Schwickerath
Start anytime
2015 UPC Chapter 7 (online)
This online class is designed to give you an
in-depth exploration of Chapter 7 of the 2015
Uniform Plumbing Code. An advantage to this
type of course is that you can work at your
convenience and at your own pace. This class
has been approved by the Iowa Plumbing and
Mechanical Systems Board for two hours of
plumbing code.
CITR-1026 / Online / $59
> 81986
Schwickerath
Start anytime
2015 UPC Chapter 8 (online)
Indirect wastes are required, in certain situations, to insure that equipment and fixtures
are protected from unsanitary conditions that
could result from being directly connected to
the sanitary drainage system. It is critical that
fixtures and equipment used in the preparation and dispensing of food and beverages
kept free from contamination. Stills and sterilizing devices present another challenge to
the plumber. Indirect wastes not only protect
fixtures, they are used to protect the sanitary
system from steam and hot water damage.
The study of indirect wastes is not only a study
of plumbing, it is a study of safety. This class
has been approved by the Iowa Plumbing and
Mechanical Systems Board for two hours of
plumbing code.
CITR-1026 / Online / $59
> 82399
Schwickerath
Start anytime
Schwickerath
Start anytime
Journeyman Plumber with
Gas Exam Prep Course (online)
This course is designed to help you become
more familiar with the Uniform Plumbing Code.
This is accomplished by asking a series of
questions. To receive the greatest benefit you
should take the time to find each answer in
your code book. Do not guess. The answers to
these questions, as well as the answers that
you will need when you take the Journey Plumber Test with Gas, will be from the 2015 Uniform Plumbing Code, not what you may or may
not practice in the field. The knowledge and
skill you gain from this course will be based
on the effort that you put into it. Each set of
questions are based on a specific chapter of
the code book. In the actual journey plumber
test, the questions are random and result in
a wider search area of the code book for each
answer. An advantage of an online class is that
you can work at your convenience and at your
own pace. However, the journey person test is
timed and this luxury will not be there.
CITR-1058 / Online / $119
> 79643
Williams
2014 National Electrical Code
Update - 6 Hour
This valuable update class explains more than
400 changes in the NEC and is intended for
practicing electricians, contractors and maintenance personnel. The 2014 NEC updates
covered will be new sizing requirements, services, grounding, over current protection, motor circuit wiring, transformers and more. This
class has been approved by the Iowa Electrical Examining Board for six hours of electrical
code.
CITR-1200 / 2 sessions / $129
> 83430
MW 6-9pm
Chambers
Nov 14-Nov 16
KCETC 1202
Electrical Residential Wiring
CITR-1026 / Online / $59
> 83560
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Start anytime
Drain, Waste and
Vent Sizing (online)
This online class is on the topic of sizing the
drain, waste and vents found in a plumbing
system. Uniform Plumbing Code Table 7-3
and Table 7-5, along with their footnotes, are
the main focus of this study. This class has
been approved by the Plumbing and Mechanical Systems Board for two hours of plumbing
discipline.
You can wire houses, room additions, garages,
pole barns and perform simple repairs. Learn
the basic requirements of the National Electrical Code for 120v and 240v applications including three-way and four-way switches, wall
receptacles, GFIs and more. This course helps
prepare you for the Homeowner’s Electrical
Exam given by many cities and municipalities.
CITR-1240 / 5 sessions / $145
> 83400
> 83401
T 6-9pm
Kistler
Sep 13-Oct 11
KCETC 1232
T 6-9pm
Kistler
Nov 1-Nov 29
KCETC 1232
Refrigerant Certification
Prep and Exam
The Federal Clean Air Act requires all personnel who maintain, service, repair or dispose of
appliances containing refrigerants to be certified in proper refrigerant handling techniques.
Failure to comply can cost the technician and
the company $25,000 per day, per violation.
This course includes a review of the study
manual by a qualified test administrator and
the EPA-certifie test which are both included
in the tuition cost.
CITR-1600 / 1 session / $199
> 83468
> 83469
T 5-9pm
Decious
Sep 20
KCETC 1220
T 5-9pm
Decious
Nov 15
KCETC 1220
CITR-1026 / Online / $59
> 82401
Schwickerath
Start anytime
R E G I S T E R
O N L I N E
T O D AY !
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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
INDUSTRIAL MAINTENANCE
Electrical
Specialist
CERTIFICATE SERIES
Acquire the essential skills and
knowledge to become an electrical
specialist by registering for this
Kirkwood certificate program.
Receive instruction in AC/DC
electrical circuits, motor controls,
and programmable logic controllers.
You will realize a cost savings
versus taking each class
individually, while earning a
certificate that will document
your electrical skills abilities.
COU RS E LI ST:
AC/DC Electric Circuits
Motor Controls-Electrical
Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC)
• Sep 12-Jan 30 / KCETC / $1,925
Tuition assistance available.
MANUFACTURING
AC/DC Electric Circuits
Stick Welding Basic
This course explores the nature of electricity
and magnetism. Ohm’s Law and Kirchhoff’s
Laws are applied in the analysis of series, parallel, and series-parallel DC circuits. Principles
of electromagnetic induction, wye and delta
three-phase power, transformers, and singleand three-phase motors are studied. DC and
AC circuit analysis is supported by numerous
laboratory exercises accompanied by proper
use of electrical measuring instruments and
electrical safety.
Produce quality stick welds and oxyacetylene
cuts on steel using proper techniques and
procedures. This hands-on course stresses
safety, electrode and tip selection, machine
and torch settings, weld sizing and more. The
first day of class is mandatory to go through
the safety orientation.
CIIM-1000 / 12 sessions / $745
> 83420
MW 6-10pm
Kistler
Sep 12-Oct 19
KCETC 1232
Motor Controls-Electrical
This course introduces the student to electrical motor control devices and circuits used
in industry. Electrical symbols and diagrams,
contactors and motor starters, control devices, timers, relays, sensors, and variable
speed drives are studied. Hands-on exercises
reinforce the concepts of motor control circuit
operation and troubleshooting.
CIIM-1110 / 12 sessions / $745
> 83421
MW 6-10pm
Kistler
Oct 24-Dec 7
KCETC 1232
Programmable Logic
Controllers (PLC)
This course introduces the student to programmable logic controller (PLC) terminology,
hardware, operation, and ladder logic programming. Hands-on programming includes relay
logic, timers, counters, sequencers, and data
transfer instructions. Networking, process
control, and troubleshooting techniques will be
covered.
CIIM-1200 / 13 sessions / $745
> 83422
MW 6-10pm
Kistler
Dec 12-Jan 30
KCETC 1232
CIMA-1100 / 8 sessions / $385
> 83431
Sa 8am-1pm
Koch
Oct 15-Dec 10
Jones Hall 166
MIG Welding Basic
Produce quality MIG welds on mild steel, using proper techniques and procedures. This
hands-on course stresses safety, wire and
shielding gas selection, machine settings,
weld sizing and more. The first day of class is
mandatory for safety orientation.
CIMA-1120 / 8 sessions / $385
> 81124
Sa 8am-1pm
Koch
Oct 15-Dec 10
Jones Hall 166
TIG Welding Basic
Produce quality TIG welds on mild steel, using proper techniques and procedures. This
hands-on course stresses safety, rod and
tungsten selection, machine settings, weld sizing and more. The first day of class is mandatory to go through the safety orientation.
CIMA-1140 / 8 sessions / $385
> 81145
Sa 8am-1pm
Koch
Oct 15-Dec 10
Jones Hall 166
Welding Test Prep
Increase your employability and validate your
welding skills by becoming a qualified/certified welder. This hands-on course allows you
to practice for an AWS, ASME, API or military
weld test under the guidance of an AWS certifie welding inspector. Contact 319-398-5632
for additional information. Testing costs are
separate.
CIMA-1160 / 8 sessions / $385
> 79341
Sa 8am-1pm
Koch
Oct 15-Dec 10
Jones Hall 166
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“Very educational and the skills
taught will stick with you forever!”
– Makayla Smith
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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
Welding Metal Art
Aspiring artists and metal working hobbyists:
learn to fabricate a piece of metal garden and
yard art just like those on display at art festivals. Bring your imagination. This is a basic
welding course. Fundamentals of welding are
taught during the first class. These techniques
are practiced during class while creating your
personal “art” pieces.
CIMA-1390 / 4 sessions / $169
> 83481
Sa 8am-1pm
Moore
Sep 24-Oct 15
Linn Co Reg Ctr 104
This first class of a two-part series instructs
you to properly use hand tools, precision measuring equipment, drills, lathes and mills. Tuition includes all materials.
CIMA-2100 / 8 sessions / $215
> 83396
W 6-10pm
Franklin
Sep 14-Nov 2
Jones Hall 121
Machining Advanced
This second course of a two-part series is a
hands-on class that teaches advanced practices relating to lathes, mills, drills and heat
treating. Self projects are encouraged. Machining Basic or equivalent experience is required.
Tuition includes all materials.
CIMA-2120 / 8 sessions / $215
> 83395
W 6-10pm
Franklin
Job Planning, Benchwork,
and Layout
This course provides an exploration of the basics of hand tools, understanding drawings,
manual machines and layout. Upon completion
of this course students will be able to interpret
drawing information, describe basic symbols
and notation and interpret basic GD&T feature
control frames. Teamwork, critical thinking
and problem solving are emphasized. Handson experience and practical applications are
included.
CIMA-3020 / 16 sessions / $1,400
> 83503
Machining Basic
Sep 14-Nov 2
Jones Hall 121
MTWTh 5-9pm
Wade
Sep 20-Oct 17
Jones Hall 121
CNC Milling (Operator) Level 1
This course provides the student with an introduction to basic milling operations. Upon completion of this course the student will have an
understanding of manual and CNC milling practices as well as gained knowledge in tooling,
machining practices and applied mathematics,
Teamwork critical thinking and problem solving
are emphasized. Hands-on experience and
practical applications are included.
CIMA-3025 / 16 sessions / $1,400
> 83509
MTWTh 5-9pm
Wade
Nov 15-Dec 14
Jones Hall 121
CNC Lathe (Operator) Level 1
This course provides the student with an introduction to basic lathe operations. Upon completion of this course the student will have an
understanding of manual and CNC lathe turning practices as well as gained knowledge in
tooling, machining practices and applied mathematics. Teamwork, critical thinking and problem solving are emphasized. Hands-on experience and practical applications are included.
CIMA-3030 / 16 sessions / $1,400
> 83505
MTWTh 5-9pm
Wade
Oct 18-Nov 14
Jones Hall 121
LEARN
A high school diploma pays off.
319.784.1510 |
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Combination
Welding
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Learn the essential skills and
knowledge required to become a
combination welder. By enrolling
in Kirkwood’s Combination Welder
Certificate program, you receive
instruction in all position welding
in the areas of stick welding, MIG
welding and TIG welding. Register
for the certificate and save on tuition
versus registering for each class
individually, while earning a certificate
that demonstrates your welding skills.
The first day of class is mandatory
to complete the safety orientation.
COU RS E LI ST:
Stick Welding Basic
MIG Welding Basic
TIG Welding Basic
Welding Test Prep
• Oct 15-Jun 17 / Jones Hall / $1,515
Tuition assistance available.
Save when you register for a certificate program!
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LIFE & LEISURE
LIFE & LEISURE
ARTS
Knitting Beginners Plus
This class has everything you need to know to
elevate your beginning projects. Participants
will learn the Continental style of knitting,
along with basic techniques, such as cast on,
bind off, knit, purl, increase, decrease, fixing
mistakes, knitting in the round, reading patterns, and a few other fun techniques. You will
also knit a project that uses your new skills.
Haven’t knit for a while? This class is perfect
to warm up those stitches no matter what style
you knit.
CLAR-1115 / Note session/price variations.
5 sessions / $49 for the following:
> 83746
Th 6-8pm
O’Grady
6 sessions / $49 for the following:
> 83747
M 6-8pm
O’Grady
Sep 15-Oct 13
KTOS 127
Dec 5-Jan 23
KTOS 126
Let’s Knit Mittens
Eager beginners and intermediate knitters will
really enjoy learning to knit mittens. Our mittens will have a subtle chevron texture in a
simple broken rib pattern that creates extra
warmth. Believe it or not, the style of thumb
that is knit can determine how comfortable
the mitten is to wear and how fun it is to knit.
You will discover both in this class, so LET’S
KNIT MITTENS! Skills Required: Knitting in the
round, increasing, decreasing. Materials fee
$5.
CLAR-1115 / 3 sessions / $29
> 83751
T 6-8pm
O’Grady
Sep 20-Oct 4
KTOS 126
Let’s Knit a
Stranded Knitted Hat
In this fun class, you will learn the advanced skill of stranded knitting which is
handling two active strands of fingering weight
yarn. Determined knitters are also invited to
learn a woven technique where the unused
strand is held in slightly different position relative to the needles and thereby woven into the
fabric. Hat shaping in colorwork is also conquered while we knit these fantastic snowflakes of the Snawheid pattern by well-known
designer Kate Davies. Materials fee $5.
Purl with a Pal
Bring a friend and learn the basics of knitting.
Students learn cast on, knit, purl and bind off
skills in this series. Simple websites and pattern reading are also covered. Materials fee
$18.
CLAR-1115 / 2 sessions / $39
> 83512
Th 6-8pm
Torbert
Nov 3-Nov 10
KTOS Sm Conf Rm
This is the class where you cut your knitting.
CUT YOUR KNITTING? Yes, cutting or steeking is the technique knitters use to safely and
securely cut their knitting to make openings
where they need them. This class will demonstrate that, but I won’t be having you cut
holes in your sweaters. We are going to make
a worsted weight stranded knitted “vest” for
your 20 oz. coffee cup. Stranded knitting (Fair
Isle knitting) will be taught in this class if you
need to learn this wonderful technique. Skill
Level: Advanced Beginner - Intermediate level.
Skills Required: Comfortable with knitting in
the round and chart reading.
Dec 8-Dec 15
KTOS 126
CLAR-1115 / 3 sessions / $35
> 83750
36
T 6-8pm
O’Grady
CLAR-1115 / 5 sessions / $59
Th 6-8pm
O’Grady
Oct 27-Dec 1
KTOS 127
Needle Felted Pumpkin
Needle felt a cute, small pumpkin to add to
your fall decorations with options for adding on leaves, vines or Jack O’Lantern designs.
Samples on display at R. Rabbit Fiber Studio in
Cedar Rapids. Entry Level: no needle felting
experience needed. Materials fee $10.
CLAR-1135 / 1 session / $15
> 84037
Sa 3-5pm
Diltz
Oct 15
R-Rabbit Fiber Studio
Needle Felting Basics
CLAR-1115 / 2 sessions / $29
Th 6-8pm
O’Grady
Grab that Zauberball and we will take advantage of those gorgeous long stripes to
knit a shawl using the swing knitting technique.
Adventurous beginners and intermediate knitters will want this chance to learn and improve
upon their short row skills, then the colors will
really unfold! Materials fee $7.
> 83944
Steek This!
> 83947
Use the Swing Knitting
Technique to Knit a Shawl
Needle felting is a fun way to add colorful
fiber accents to clothes and accessories.
We’ll work on various methods of applying wool
to fabrics and forming small shapes. Sample
on display at R. Rabbit Fiber Studio. Entry Level: no needle felting experience required. Materials fee $15.
CLAR-1135 / 1 session / $15
> 84036
Oct 18-Nov 1
KTOS 126
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Sa 3-5pm
Diltz
Sep 17
R-Rabbit Fiber Studio
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LIFE & LEISURE
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Wet Felted Poinsettia Flower
Crocheted Christmas Doily
Crocheted Owl Beanie
Just in time for the holidays, learn how to
make beautiful wet felted Poinsettia flowers from scratch. You will be making your own
felted fabric while turning it into a flower to take
home. No crochet or knitting involved. Material
fee includes wool for felting. Instructor will supply all wet felting tools for class. Entry Level: no
wet felting experience needed. Materials fee
$10.
Crochet a Doily with some Holiday! There
are several patterns to choose from or
bring your own Doily pattern. You’ll learn the
basics of steel crochet hooks, crochet thread,
finishing techniques, reading patterns and
charts, and how to find doily patterns. Samples
on display at R. Rabbit Fiber Studio in Cedar
Rapids. Beginner to Advanced Beginner: Patterns for various skill levels. Materials fee $20.
Try out a new hat pattern this fall. Crocheted cable stitches work into cute owl
motifs with button eyes. Pattern is sized from
child to adult. Sample on display at R. Rabbit’s
Fiber Studio. Advanced Beginner Level: Basic
crochet skills needed. Materials fee $20.
CLAR-1135 / 1 session / $15
CLAR-1150 / 2 sessions / $25
> 84041
Sa 3-5pm
Diltz
Dec 17
R-Rabbit Fiber Studio
Beginning Crochet
Learn to crochet by making a couple of simple
projects. You’ll learn the basic crochet stitches
including: chain, single crochet, and double
crochet. Various construction techniques such
as: flat work, in the round, seaming, and finishing techniques will be discussed. Work at your
own pace. You will get help setting up your post
class crochet project (you pick out the pattern
and buy yarn if needed). This course is good
if you want to freshen up your crochet skills.
Samples on display at R. Rabbit Fiber Studio
in Cedar Rapids. Entry Level: No crochet skills
required. Materials fee $15.
> 84096
Sa 3-5pm
Diltz
Nov 12-Nov 19
R-Rabbit Fiber Studio
Crocheted Mini-Snowman
Ornaments
Crochet these cute little snowmen for your
tree or decorations this year. They are
ready for cold weather with adorable hats and
scarves. Samples on display at R. Rabbit Fiber
Studio in Cedar Rapids. Beginner Level: Some
crochet skill helpful. Materials fee $10.
CLAR-1150 / 2 sessions / $25
> 84098
Sa 3-5pm
Diltz
CLAR-1150 / 3 sessions / $29
> 84094
Sa 3-5pm
Diltz
Sep 24-Oct 8
R-Rabbit Fiber Studio
Introduction to
Painting with Wax
Create a unique family heirloom on canvas
with encaustic painting! Using wax and
other collage materials to create a unique
piece of art. Participants are encouraged to
bring copies of old family photos or other
meaningful images to work with. Materials fee
$20.
CLAR-1215 / 1 session / $29
> 84224
Sa 5-8pm
Bloomfiel Nov 12
Hort/Flor 169
Dec 3-Dec 10
R-Rabbit Fiber Studio
CLAR-1150 / 5 sessions / $49
> 84099
> 84100
Th 2-4pm
Diltz
Sep 15-Oct 13
R-Rabbit Fiber Studio
T 6-8pm
Diltz
Oct 11-Nov 15
R-Rabbit Fiber Studio
Beginning Drop Spindle
Spinning
check us out!
Spin your own yarn by learning the basics
of spinning with a drop spindle. Working
with several types of wool, you will learn how to
spin singles and ply yarn with a drop spindle.
Materials fee includes a drop spindle, several
types of roving to spin, wrist distaff, and supplies for plying. Beginner Level: No experience
needed. Materials fee $25.
CLAR-1150 / 3 sessions / $29
> 84092
T 6-8pm
Diltz
Sep 13-Oct 4
R-Rabbit Fiber Studio
Find examples of our art class projects online!
www. pi n terest. c o m /ki rkw o o dce
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LIFE & LEISURE
Dynamic Sketching
DIY Etched Glass Ornaments
Wine Bottle Candles
Learn and improve your ability to create
and capture visual ideas with sketching
and technique tools. This course will help you
add form, life and movement to your drawings.
Drawing fundamentals will be covered with an
emphasis on creating solid drawings quickly
that can be used to develop larger projects,
form, fluidity, and balance will be stressed as
well as adding life and personality to characters. Materials fee $10.
Have you ever wanted to learn how to etch
glass? This is your chance! You will create
6 etched glass ornaments. Perfect for your
own tree or to give as gifts! Several designs
will be available, check out www.pinterest.
com/kirkwoodce for project ideas! Materials
fee $15.
Ever buy a bottle of wine solely based on the
appearance of the bottle itself? Bring in an
old wine bottle you’d like to re-purpose into a
candle! We’ll work together to cut the bottles
using The Kinkajou Bottle Cutter, and then fill
the cut bottles with soy wax!
CLAR-1217 / 3 sessions / $75
> 83994
T 6-8pm
Fagle
CLAR-1590 / 1 session / $10
> 84158
F 6-7:30pm
Kittd, LLC
CLAR-1600 / 1 session / $45
> 84140
Nov 18
Kirkwood/NewBo
M 6-8pm
Hanneman
Oct 3
Kirkwood/NewBo
Wine Cork Monogram Word
Sep 13-Sep 27
Cherry Building 221
In this class you will learn how to design
and print objects using a 3D printing program; OnShape. Students will decide what objects they make; anything from replicating a
lost button to creating customized items.
Join us in this fun DIY of wine cork monogram letters! Students will be able to
choose a four letter word they’d like to create,
think “love” “home” etc. We will use around
200 corks for the project so be sure to bring
your cork collection but some corks will be provided to the class as well! We’ll work with cardboard and hot glue guns to create the perfect
decoration piece for your home!
CLAR-1280 / 10 sessions / $150
CLAR-1590 / 1 session / $19
3D Modeling and Printing
> 84256
TTh 6-8pm
Sneller
Sep 13-Oct 13
Linn Co Reg Ctr 208
> 83904
Monoprinting-Introduction
Explore the fun and excitement of mono
printing. Create one of a kind artwork,
cards, gift labels and gift wrap for your next
event! Materials fee $20.
CLAR-1280 / 1 session / $29
> 84223
Sa 5-8pm
Bloomfiel Dec 10
Hort/Flor 169
Fused Glass Exploration
Do you love the colorful and sparkling look of
glass? Ever wonder how fused glass pieces
are made, or wish you could create your own
unique glass piece? This two week class will
introduce you to the wonderful world of fused
glass, including how to cut, design, and fire flat
fused pieces. It is a great way to try out an expensive art form! Students will create several
pieces like jewelry, hanging art, magnets, ornaments, and coasters. Examples will be shown
and many different types of glass will be available. Materials fee $75.
Sa 9am-12pm
Dahlby
R E G I S T E R
Introduction to
Glass Bead Making
Learn basic studio safety, glass compatibility, and how to create basic soft glass beads.
Experience a demonstration and hands-on exploration of various lampworking techniques,
including marbles, pendants, and sculptural
glasswork. Lessons include non-consumable
materials such as tools, torches, bead mandrels, and a kiln for annealing anything you
make. You can pick up the 10-15 beads you
will create 24 hours after the class by appointment. Materials fee $25.
CLAR-1550 / 1 session / $100
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Sa 1-4pm
Sep 24
Gathering Elements Studio
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Sa 1-4pm
Oct 22
Gathering Elements Studio
T 5-8pm
Nov 15
Gathering Elements Studio
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Oct 1-Oct 8
Art/Theatre Annex 119
O N LI N E
Sep 28
Hort/Flor 168
Let’s Make Candles!
CLAR-1435 / 2 sessions / $85
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W 6-8pm
Hanneman
Candle making is a fun, easy hobby that can
be accomplished in under 15 minutes. In
this class, you’ll learn how to make container
candles, tea lights, and wax melts. No special
tools required, just a measuring cup, spoon,
and a microwave. Materials fee $10.
CLAR-1715 / 1 session / $25
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M 6:30-8:30pm
Rosenberger
Oct 24
NewBo Mercantile
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Rosenberger
Nov 17
NewBo Mercantile
Glycerin Soaps and More
Are you fighting with dry skin, but nothing
seems to help? Learn how to make your own
bath and body products with safe, nourishing
ingredients. We’ll also talk about solutions to
help skin conditions like eczema and psoriasis. We guarantee no more dry skin! Materials
fee $12.
CLAR-1665 / 1 session / $15
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T 6:30-8:30pm
Rosenberger
Nov 29
NewBo Mercantile
T O D AY !
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www.kirkwood.edu/ce
Introduction
to Photography
Learn the fundamentals of photography and the basic operation of your point and shoot or
DSLR digital camera. Master
exposure techniques and the
use of aperture, shutter speed
and ISO as creative tools to
enhance your photographs. Discover the four characteristics of
light and rules of composition,
and how to use them to create photos with greater visual
impact. The lighting fundamentals for professional looking
portraits will also be taught, so you can take
better photos of your family and friends. A
section covering the essentials of night and
low-light level photography will introduce you
to an exciting world of dramatic images after
sunset. And finally, learn the basics of software digital post-processing as you learn how
to make your photographs look even better on
the computer.
Photography
String Art: Boo!
Join us for a fun DIY custom String Art
Class taught by Strung by Shawna. This
is a fun, new take on a striking old-fashioned
art form. In this class you will learn how to
create a beautiful wall hanging using simple
supplies like wood, string and nails. All of
the supplies, other than a hammer, are provided, so all you have to worry about is completing your project! Step-by-step instructions are provided to guide you every step of
the way, with lots of room left for individual
creativity. String art is a unique and engaging way to create an art piece that will be
treasured for years to come. In this class
you will create a Halloween piece that is
sure to spook those trick or treaters! You will
create a multi-level string art piece that will
be adorn with 2-3 glittered clip on spiders.
CLAR-1590 / 1 session / $45
> 84393
Th 6-9pm
Strung by Shawna
Sep 22
KCLL 202/208
String Art:
Joy With Felt Flowers
Join us for a fun DIY custom String Art
Class taught by Strung by Shawna. This
is a fun, new take on a striking old-fashioned art form. In this hour class you will
learn how to create a beautiful wall hanging
using simple supplies like wood, string and
nails. All of the supplies, other than a hammer, are provided, so all you have to worry
about is completing your project! Step-bystep instructions are provided to guide you
every step of the way, with lots of room left
for individual creativity. String art is a
unique and engaging way to create an art
piece that will be treasured for years to
come. In this class you will create a joyous
string art piece. You will be instructed not
only on the string art technique used in the
words, but also in making the felt flowers
that will adorn your piece.
Th 6-9pm
Strung by Shawna
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W 6:30-8:30pm
Meyer
Sep 14-Nov 2
Linn Co Reg Ctr 212
Introduction to
Photography: Workshop
This is a condensed, three-hour workshop
designed for students who are unable to commit to a weekly course. With personalized instruction, this workshop will help simplify your
many camera settings so you feel confident
taking photos in various situations. In addition to basic camera functions, students will
be introduced to the fundamentals of photography, including shutter speed, aperture, ISO,
and how to compose better photographs.
Learn ideal camera settings for various situations both indoors and outdoors, such as
events, children, and nature scenes.
CLAR-3025 / 1 session / $49
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Sa 9am-12pm
Molby
Sep 17
KCETC 1202
Th 6-9pm
Molby
Sep 29
KTOS 133
Sa 9am-12pm
Molby
Oct 15
KCETC 1226
Sa 9am-12pm
Molby
Nov 12
KCETC 1202
Th 6-9pm
Molby
Nov 17
KTOS 127
Sa 9am-12pm
Molby
Dec 10
KCETC 1202
Continue where the Introduction to Photography class left off. Go beyond the fundamentals
of the basic operation of your point and shoot
or DSLR digital camera. Learn the operation
of your camera’s light meter and how and why
to override it for better exposures. Master
auto-focus and manual exposure techniques
for total creative control of your camera’s operation. Color theory and composition will be
discussed to increase your effective use of
color as a compositional tool. Finally, discover
how to make your photos pop through the use
of creative sharpening, digital dodging, and
burning in with post-processing software. Prerequisites: Introduction to Digital Photography
or equivalent. Students must have a digital
camera capable of aperture/shutter priority,
and full manual exposure modes.
CLAR-3045 / 6 sessions / $75
> 84271
Nov 17
KCLL 202/208
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Meyer
Oct 13-Nov 17
Linn Co Reg Ctr 212
Intermediate Photography
Workshop
This is a condensed, three-hour workshop
designed for intermediate photographers.
The work shop builds off of fundamentals
taught in the Introduction to Photography
Workshop - therefore, prior photography instruction is highly recommended. In addition
to review of composition methods and camera
functions, students will be introduced to specialized techniques. Students are strongly encouraged to bring a selection of their own photos to discuss. The workshop consists of
instruction, one-on-one guidance, practice
time and open dialogue.
CLAR-3025 / 1 session / $49
> 84491
> 84492
Th 6-9pm
Molby
Oct 20
KTOS 127
Sa 9am-12pm
Molby
Dec 3
KCETC 1226
Photo Editing Workshop
This is a condensed, three-hour workshop
designed for entry-level photographers.
Students will learn the fundamentals of editing
their photos for print, including resizing, cropping, color editing and removing imperfections.
In addition, students will learn various methods of printing and displaying photographs.
This is not a Photoshop course for credit hours
or instruction on the software in its entirety.
This workshop is designed to learn only the basic tools and techniques to refine student’s
photographs for print or presentations.
CLAR-3025 / 1 session / $59
> 84151
CLAR-1590 / 1 session / $45
> 84368
CLAR-3040 / 8 sessions / $75
Intermediate Digital Photography
> 84153
Th 6-9pm
Molby
Sep 15
KTOS 134
Sa 9am-12pm
Molby
Nov 5
KCLL 410
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Cedar Rapids | Marion
LIFE & LEISURE
Upcycled Book Ornaments
Create a variety of Christmas ornaments
using old book pages, perfect to keep or to
give as gifts. We’ll be using paper folding techniques, decoupage and shredded paper to create one of a kind ornaments. Materials fee
$10.
CLAR-7010 / 1 session / $10
> 84139
Th 6-7:30pm
Kittd, LLC
Nov 10
Kirkwood/NewBo
Crepe Paper Flowers
Create a unique crepe paper bouquet or
centerpiece for your holiday tables. Participants will work with crepe paper to create flowers or other holiday decorations. No experience necessary. Materials fee $10.
CLAR-7025 / 1 session / $29
> 84225
Sa 5-8pm
Bloomfiel Oct 8
Hort/Flor 169
Mixed Media Art Blocks
Let’s Write Pretty:
The Art of Modern Calligraphy
Copperplate is an elegant and popular script
for wedding invitations, announcements, and
envelopes. This class starts at the very beginning, covering the basic tools and preliminary
knowledge of modern, pointed-pen calligraphy,
giving you a solid understanding of how to create gorgeous hand-lettering with a modern
twist. Have fun making practical use of your
new skills by addressing envelopes, place
cards, and other simple projects. A great class
for beginners and all levels. Materials fee $20.
CLAR-1605 / 3 sessions / $39
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T 6-8pm
Miller
Sep 13-Sep 27
KCLL 302
W 6-8pm
Miller
Oct 5-Oct 19
KCLL 202
M 6-8pm
Miller
Dec 5-Dec 19
KCLL 202
The Art of Calligraphy:
For the Advanced Student
Do you want to build upon your calligraphy
skills, learn some new hands or just get
some more practice? Then this is the class for
you! Students will work at their own pace while
challenging themselves with new calligraphy
styles, supplies and projects. Come and learn
a new hand like Foundational, Roman, Uncial
and lots more!
CLAR-1605 / 3 sessions / $39
> 84396
T 6-8pm
Miller
Often described as Gothic, Halloween or
Christmas lettering, the closely spaced
vertical strokes of Black letter produce a wonderful textured effect. Learn how to create
beautiful letter forms using a variety of tools
and materials. Have fun making practical use
of your new skills to make and address holiday
cards, gifts and other projects. A great class
for beginners and all levels. Materials fee $20.
Mixed media is using a variety of art and
craft supplies to create a single piece of
art. Make a series of mixed media art blocks
that are great art pieces for your living or work
space. We will use a variety of materials and
supplies including, wood, papers, art media,
rubber stamps and three dimensional objects.
Students will be encouraged to design their
own unique themes. Students are encouraged
to bring copies of photographs to be used in
their media. Piece size can vary, average sizes
are 4x10. Students will make multiple pieces
throughout the weeks. Visit www.pinterest.
com/kirkwoodce for project photos.
CLAR-1605 / 3 sessions / $39
CLAR-1670 / 3 sessions / $85
The Art of Calligraphy:
Halloween and
Christmas Lettering
> 84400
> 84404
W 6-8pm
Miller
Dec 7-Dec 21
KCLL 302
Have you ever wanted to be able to write your
own invitations, a fancy note, or your favorite
poem for display? Explore the art of beautiful writing with the most common calligraphic
style Italics! Learn how to create beautiful letter forms using a variety of tools and materials. Have fun making practical use of your new
skills by addressing envelopes, place cards,
and other simple projects. This is a great class
for beginners and all levels. Materials fee $20.
> 83995
T 6-8pm
TBA Nov 1-Nov 15
Cherry Building 221
Small Metal Sculpture
Learn the skills needed to design and build
your own metal sculptures. Students will
learn how to design complex shapes from
sheet metal that they then will form and weld
to create unique art objects. All skills will be
taught with the goal of the student being able
to continue to work independently after the
class. Materials fee $35.
CLAR-1691 / 10 sessions / $175
> 84862
WF 6-8pm, WF 6-8pm Nov 2-Dec 9
Sneller
Linn Co Reg Ctr 208
CLAR-1605 / 3 sessions / $39
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40
Oct 3-Oct 17
KCLL 302
The Art of Calligraphy:
The Italic Hand
> 84372
Nov 8-Nov 22
KCLL 202
M 6-8pm
Miller
Th 6-8pm
Miller
Sep 15-Sep 29
KCLL 212
Th 6-8pm
Miller
Nov 3-Nov 17
KCLL 212
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Your community’s learning
center for hands-on culinary
and nutrition offerings with
more than 1,500 square feet
of premier teaching space.
KIRKWOOD CULINARY KITCHEN
AT
NEWBO CITY MARKET
Flavors of the Mediterranean
Authentic Chinese Cooking:
Egg Rolls, Crabmeat Rangoon
and Fried Rice
In this three session course, learn how to
prepare Mediterranean classics: hummus,
falafel with tahini sauce, tabbouleh, greek salad, carrots with moroccan spices, dolmas with
Middle Eastern marinara, and apple baklava.
Learn authentic Chinese cooking that is fun
and easy. Why go out for Chinese when you can
make it in your own kitchen? Several quick and
easy recipes will be shared and all using inexpensive ingredients. No cooking experience
is needed to take part in this fun, interactive
class.
CLFB-1336 / 3 sessions / $159
> 84255
F 6-8pm
TBA Oct 21-Nov 4
Kirkwood/NewBo
CLFB-1325 / 1 session / $39
Basic Cake Decorating
Have you always wanted to learn how to decorate cakes? Join us for four nights of cake
decorating fun! Learn the basics and have a
great time doing it. The materials list will be
distributed at first class.
CLFB-1005 / 4 sessions / $125
> 84138
Su 2-4pm
Jensen
Nov 20-Dec 11
Kirkwood/NewBo
Grandma’s Kolaches
Kolaches are sweet, soft and filled with all
sorts of wonderful fillings. Do you have a favorite recipe? Maybe one passed down from
your mom or grandma? Bring in your favorite
kolache recipe and let’s make them all! Then,
get your taste buds ready to taste and evaluate
which recipe is the best. Come ready for plenty
of hands on learning. Tuition includes all fees.
CLFB-1035 / 1 session / $49
> 84134
Sa 2-5pm
Jensen
Learn the easiest ways to temper chocolate, fill molds, and work with panache. We
will cover several chocolate garnishes including chocolate cups.
Nothing compares to fresh, homemade mozzarella and ricotta cheeses. Come learn how to
make various mozzarella and ricotta cheeses
using different milks and techniques, then
take some home with you to enjoy with some
fresh bread and sliced tomatoes or on your
homemade pizzas. Tuition includes all fees.
CLFB-1322 / 1 session / $49
> 84126
Th 6-8:30pm
TBA Oct 27
Kirkwood/NewBo
Oct 10
Kirkwood/NewBo
Authentic Chinese Cooking:
Kung Pao Chicken and
Chicken with Broccoli
Learn authentic Chinese cooking that is fun
and easy. Why go out for Chinese when you can
make it in your own kitchen? Several quick and
easy recipes will be shared and all using inexpensive ingredients. No cooking experience
is needed to take part in this fun, interactive
class.
CLFB-1325 / 1 session / $39
> 84161
M 6-8pm
Liao
Dec 12
Kirkwood/NewBo
Come spend an evening making all your
holiday gifts. We’ll make a variety of delicious
dry cookie mixes and add them to mason jars
that we will tag and decorate to be given as gifts.
Each student will take home four jars of cookie
mixes to give as holiday gifts.
CLFB-1071 / 1 session / $49
CLFB-1069 / 1 session / $59
Su 2-4pm
Goodman
Make Your Own
Mozzarella and Ricotta
M 6-8pm
Liao
Giftable Mason Jar Cookies
Oct 15
Kirkwood/NewBo
Chocolate Basics
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> 84136
Sep 18
Kirkwood/NewBo
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W 6-8:30pm
Birchansky
Dec 14
Kirkwood/NewBo
F o r m o r e i n f o r m at i o n , v i s i t
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
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FOOD
for the SOUL
KIRKWOOD CULINARY KITCHEN
AT
NEWBO CITY MARKET
Authentic Chinese Cooking:
Sesame Chicken and
Hot and Sour Soup
Czech Cuisine
Learn authentic Chinese cooking that is fun
and easy. Why go out for Chinese when you can
make it in your own kitchen? Several quick and
easy recipes will be shared and all using inexpensive ingredients. No cooking experience
is needed to take part in this fun, interactive
class. Tuition includes all fees.
CLFB-1345 / 1 session / $49
CLFB-1325 / 1 session / $39
> 84163
Sa 2-4pm
Liao
Oct 29
Kirkwood/NewBo
A History of Food
and Cooking from Africa
to The Americas
Come create and enjoy some classic and comforting dishes from the Czech Republic!
> 84128
Sa 1:30-3:30pm
TBA Greek Cooking: Gyros
Learn how to make lamb or beef gyros with
tzatziki sauce and pita bread. Also learn to
make delicious Greek salad. Come hungry.
CLFB-1360 / 1 session / $39
> 84149
M 6-9pm
Rieck
Sep 19
Kirkwood/NewBo
This Chinese cooking class will teach adult and
child duos to prepare authentic recipes. End
this culinary experience by enjoying your meal
together!
Learn the foundation of sauce making. We
will cover the five mother sauces, and also
their more modern equivalent.
> 84142
M 6-8pm
Liao
Sep 26
Kirkwood/NewBo
Adult and Child Chinese
Cooking: Fried Wontons and
Egg Drop Soup
This Chinese cooking class will teach adult and
child duos to prepare authentic recipes. End
this culinary experience by enjoying your meal
together! Tuition includes all fees.
CLFB-1327 / 1 session / $59
> 84145
W 6-8pm
Liao
Sushi for Beginners
Looking to be a little more adventurous? Did
you know that not all Sushi contains raw fish?
In fact, sushi is the rice and sashimi is the
raw fish that often accompanies the flavorful
rice. Have fun creating traditional sushi rolls
and inside-out rolls with wasabi and soy dipping sauce.
CLFB-1330 / 1 session / $39
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M 6-8pm
Goodman
Advanced Sauces
CLFB-1430 / 1 session / $49
> 84703
Su 2-4pm
Goodman
Sep 25
Kirkwood/NewBo
FOOD FOR TH E SOU L
Crepes: Sweet and Savory
COU RS E LI ST:
In this class, we’ll make sweet crepes: banana with nutella, strawberry with cream,
as well as savory crepes: chicken and tarragon
on a buckwheat crepe, and a delicious asparagus crepe with hollandaise.
Jambalaya by Any Name
The Secret World of Black Eyed Peas
Peanuts Everywhere
Gorgeous Gumbo
CLFB-1475 / 1 session / $49
> 84147
Sep 28
Kirkwood/NewBo
A delicious overview of the history
of American staples with origins in
West Africa, from jambalaya and
black eye peas to gumbo greens
and more. The course will provide a
historical overview of these foods.
Each class will culminate in a
cooking demonstration using those
ingredients. The course will start
with a short lecture on the foods to
be prepared followed by a cooking
demonstration. Students who wish
it, will be encouraged to
participate. Recipes and overviews
will be available at the end of each
class. Come hungry!
Oct 22
Kirkwood/NewBo
Adult and Child Chinese
Cooking: Egg Rolls, Crabmeat
Rangoon and Fried Rice
CLFB-1327 / 1 session / $59
C O U RS E S ERIES
W 6-8pm
Sills
One Pot Cooking
Nov 16
Kirkwood/NewBo
Sweets Make the World Go Round
French Breakfast:
Stuffed Croissants
Nov 5-Dec 10 / Kirkwood/NewBo / $225
This is a hands-on French breakfast class introducing you to stuffed croissants. We’ll experiment with ham and cheese and spinach and
cheese creations. You will also walk away
knowing how to make real French croissants!
Save when you register for a series!
CLFB-1475 / 1 session / $49
> 84154
Sa 10am-12pm
Sills
Nov 5
Kirkwood/NewBo
Nov 7
Kirkwood/NewBo
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Raw Food Basics
In this class, we will learn to make almond
milk, soups, smoothies, dressings, sprouting and black forest cherry brownies.
CLFB-1530 / 1 session / $49
> 84146
F 6-8pm
TBA Sep 16
Kirkwood/NewBo
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KIRKWOOD CULINARY KITCHEN AT NEWBO CITY MARKET
Food for the Soul:
Gorgeous Gumbo
Food for the Soul:
One Pot Cooking
Gumbo has become as much of a cultural
symbol of Louisiana as jazz. We’ll make
Louisiana gumbo from scratch next to the okra
stew found in most of West Africa.
One pot cooking was a necessity of time
and circumstance. West African cooking
features many one pot stews such as Kedjenou, a stew from Cote d’Ivoire. We’ll pair that
with a delectable chili and cornbread (there’s a
story there!).
CLFB-1561 / 1 session / $39
> 84182
Sa 2-4pm
TBA Nov 26
Kirkwood/NewBo
Discovering
Bread
Techniques
C O U RS E S ERIES
CLFB-1561 / 1 session / $39
> 84184
Sa 2-4pm
TBA This three-part tour of bread
baking will arm a kitchen novice
with the skills and knowledge to
begin baking bread at home. Each
course focuses on techniques
essential to the professional and
casual baker through making and
baking fun and delicious breads.
In addition to working with dough,
there will also be take and bake
breads and seasonal treats to
compliment your creations. For a
discounted tuition, take all three
Discovering Bread classes by
enrolling in the Discovering Bread
Techniques Series.
Dec 3
Kirkwood/NewBo
Food for the Soul:
Peanuts Everywhere
Hundreds of products can be derived from
the humble peanut but none as delicious
as West African peanut stew.
CLFB-1561 / 1 session / $39
> 84180
We’ll explore jolloff rice, the kissing cousin
of the southern jambalaya. Both are rice
based dishes containing an assortment of
meats and/or vegetables prepared in a single
cooking vessel. We’ll explore the story of ricebased traditions from West Africa and cook
jolloff rice and jambalaya.
> 84177
Sa 2-4pm
TBA Nov 5
Kirkwood/NewBo
In Julia’s Kitchen:
Mastering the Art
of French Cooking
Julia Child once said, “In France,
cooking is a serious art form and a
national sport.” Come learn both sport
and art in this immersive four part series celebrating all things Julia. We’ll
make: beef bourguignon, salad nicoise,
french potato salad, coq au vin, chocolate mousse and apricot sorbet, among
others.
CLFB-1475 / 4 sessions / $199
> 84135
Su 2-4pm
Sills
Nov 19
Kirkwood/NewBo
Food for the Soul: Sweets
Make the World Go Round
Food for the Soul:
Jambalaya by Any Name
CLFB-1561 / 1 session / $39
Sa 2-4pm
TBA Just two words: fried dough! We’ll make
Ghanaian yeast donuts and beignets. Yum!
CLFB-1561 / 1 session / $39
> 84185
Sa 2-4pm
TBA Dec 10
Kirkwood/NewBo
D I SCOV E RING B RE A D
COU RS E LI ST:
Food for the Soul: The Secret
World of Black Eyed Peas
Bread Baking Basics
Pretzels and Sesame Semolina
A staple in Southern cooking, the black
eyed pea not only brings good luck but is
also delicious and nutritious. While making
West African black eyed pea fritters, and
Southern Hoppin’ John, find out about the
amazing journey of this humble bean from
West Africa to the American South.
Cinnamon Rolls and Sweet Dough
Sep 13-Sep 27 / Kirkwood/NewBo / $149
Save when you register for a series!
CLFB-1561 / 1 session / $39
> 84178
Sa 2-4pm
TBA Nov 12
Kirkwood/NewBo
Discovering Bread Techniques:
Bread Baking Basics
Seasonal Scones: Autumn
The autumn scones class will feature apple
butter, devonshire cream, making jams,
and of course, plenty of scones!
CLFB-1612 / 1 session / $39
> 84188
Su 1-2:30pm
Sills
Nov 13
Kirkwood/NewBo
Oct 2-Oct 23
Kirkwood/NewBo
This class is an introduction to bread baking.
In this class you will prepare simple everyday white bread dough. This includes mixing,
kneading, shaping one pan loaf, and shaping
one focaccia loaf. For a discounted tuition,
take all three Discovering Bread classes by enrolling in the Discovering Breads series.
CLFB-1618 / 1 session / $55
> 84073
F o r m o r e i n f o r m at i o n , v i s i t
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
T 6:30-8:30pm
Irwin
Sep 13
Kirkwood/NewBo
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KIRKWOOD CULINARY KITCHEN
AT
NEWBO CITY MARKET
Discovering Bread Techniques:
Cinnamon Rolls
and Sweet Dough
Join us for a baking experience that will please
everyone’s sweet tooth! This class will cover
making sweet breads, cinnamon rolls, and
cream cheese frosting. The class finishes with
a pan of take and bake cinnamon rolls. For a
discounted tuition, take all three Discovering
Bread Techniques classes by enrolling in the
Discovering Bread Techniques Series.
CLFB-1618 / 1 session / $55
> 84075
T 6:30-8:30pm
Irwin
Sep 27
Kirkwood/NewBo
Discovering Bread Techniques:
Pretzels and Sesame Semolina
In this class you will prepare pretzel dough
and make sesame semolina star rolls. This
includes mixing, kneading, and shaping pretzels and rolls by hand. For a discounted tuition,
take all three Discovering Bread classes by enrolling in the Discovering Breads series.
CLFB-1618 / 1 session / $55
> 84074
T 6:30-8:30pm
Irwin
Sep 20
Kirkwood/NewBo
NewBo Bakery
NewBo Bakery:
Cinnamon Raisin Bread
and Chocolate Swirl Loaves
In this class you will prepare cinnamon raisin bread and chocolate swirl bread. This
includes mixing, kneading, and shaping two
loaves and preparing fillings. For a discounted
tuition, take all three Newbo Bakery classes by
enrolling in the Newbo Bakery series.
CLFB-1631 / 1 session / $59
> 84207
Classic Holiday
Meals: Prime Rib
and Yorkshire
Pudding
Prime Rib is a once-a-year meal for
many families around the holidays.
This class will learn not only how cook
the perfect prime rib, but we’ll kick it
up a notch and round out this holiday
dish by making Yorkshire pudding.
CLFB-1213 / 1 session / $99
> 84150
M 6-8pm
Sills
Dec 19
Kirkwood/NewBo
T 6-8pm
Irwin
Nov 29
Kirkwood/NewBo
C O U RS E S ERIES
In this three-part series you will
prepare classic breads, rolls, and
loaves while learning about
different doughs and baking
processes. Each student will leave
every class with freshly prepared
dough to take home, pop into their
oven and bake themselves.
N E WBO BA K E RY COU RS E LI ST:
NewBo Bakery: Honey Wheat
and Marbled Rye Pan Loaves
Honey Wheat and
Marbled Rye Pan Loaves
In this class you will prepare honey wheat
bread and marbled rye dough. This includes mixing, kneading, and shaping four
loaves of bread by hand. For a discounted tuition, take all three Newbo Bakery classes by
enrolling in the Newbo Bakery series.
Potato Bread and
Sour Cream Dinner Rolls
CLFB-1631 / 1 session / $59
Nov 15-Nov 29 / Kirkwood/NewBo / $159
> 84205
T 6-8pm
Irwin
Nov 15
Kirkwood/NewBo
Cinnamon Raisin Bread
and Chocolate Swirl Loaves
Save when you register for a series!
NewBo Bakery: Potato Bread
and Sour Cream Dinner Rolls
In this class you will prepare potato bread
and sour cream dinner rolls. This includes
mixing, kneading, and shaping two loaves and
a dozen rolls. For a discounted tuition, take all
three Newbo Bakery classes by enrolling in the
Newbo Bakery series.
CLFB-1631 / 1 session / $59
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T 6-8pm
Irwin
Nov 22
Kirkwood/NewBo
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Sourdough:
From Starter to Baked Loaf
Date Night: Handmade Pasta
and Wine Pairings
Make artisanal sourdough your household
norm. Discover the techniques you need to
make a variety of sourdough breads, from
starter to beautifully baked loaves.
This fun and interactive date night class
will cover hands-on pasta making. From
rolling your pasta to simmering and flavoring
your sauce, we’ll have a fun night of creating
and sharing our dishes with the class. Must be
21 to attend.
CLFB-1655 / 1 session / $49
> 84172
W 6-8pm
Sills
Nov 9
Kirkwood/NewBo
Kid Friendly Snacks
Making snacks for the kids can be fun,
easy, and inexpensive. We will make poptarts, almond butter, seaflower snacks and
banana boats on fi e.
CLFB-1660 / 1 session / $39
F 6-8pm
TBA Nov 11
Kirkwood/NewBo
Worldwide Fries
CLFB-1700 / 1 session / $49
Sa 2-4pm
Sills
Sep 24
Kirkwood/NewBo
Date Night: Mexican Taqueria
Tacos made from hand-pressed corn tortillas are simply unbeatable. Featuring various
cuts of different meats that are seasoned to
perfection, this class will focus on authentic
Mexican style tacos. We will also make fresh,
restaurant style salsa and guacamole, and all
the freshly baked tortilla chips you can handle.
Feel free to bring your own wine and beer to enjoy. Price includes all food and materials fees,
as well as registration for two people. Must be
21 to attend.
CLFB-1770 / 1 session / $89
> 84193
Sa 6-8:30pm
Sills
This fun and interactive series will
cover all the edible creations you
can make with mason jars. From
salads to soups, you’ll leave each
class with mason jars filled with
simple, fun, and affordable ideas.
Sa 6-8pm
Irwin
Dec 10
Kirkwood/NewBo
Date Night: Pizza Margherita
and Craft Beer Pairings
PUT A LID ON IT COU RS E LI ST:
This class will cover making pizza dough,
pizza sauces, selecting toppings, and forming your own pizza. We will also talk about craft
beer pairings while the pizzas bake, then share
our creations with the class and enjoy our hard
work. Must be 21 to attend.
Mason Jar Salads
Overnight Oats and
Smoothie Stacks
Simple Soups
CLFB-1770 / 1 session / $89
Fries are so popular in American cuisine that
they have their own day for celebration. Come
explore the world of fries by making five different recipes that you can take home and duplicate. We’ll make the Belgian specialty Pommes Frites, the Canadian Poutine, Spanish
Patatas Bravas, and the perfect American fry.
> 84148
C O U RS E S ERIES
CLFB-1770 / 1 session / $89
> 84160
> 84176
Put a Lid on It
Sep 17
Kirkwood/NewBo
> 84183
Sa 6-8pm
Irwin
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Date Night: Spanish Tapas
Learn to make simple, healthy, and delicious
small-bite Spanish tapas recipes with your better half. Featuring fresh ingredients, seafood,
and cured meats, Spanish tapas are always a
crowd pleaser! Feel free to bring your own wine
and beer to enjoy. Price includes all food and
materials fees, as well as registration for two
people. Must be 21 to attend.
CLFB-1770 / 1 session / $89
> 84202
Sa 6-8:30pm
Goodman
Dec 17
Kirkwood/NewBo
Put a Lid on It:
Mason Jar Salads
We’ll explore a variety of healthy salad recipes and dressings and add them to mason
jars for quick, easy, grab and go lunches for the
week. Each student will take home four mason
jars filled with their own salads to be enjoyed
through the week.
CLFB-1823 / 1 session / $39
> 84209
Date Night: Sushi Lovers
M 6-7:30pm
Birchansky
Nov 14
Kirkwood/NewBo
Enjoy a fun night of learning how to create
your own sushi rolls with fresh, sushi grade
fish. This class will cover how to prepare the
perfect sushi rice, as well as different rolling
techniques to help you master at-home sushi
making. Feel free to bring your own wine and
beer to enjoy during class. Price includes all
food and materials fees, as well as registration
for two people. Must be 21 to attend.
Overnight oats are a simple and affordable
way to make healthy eating easy and
stress-free. We’ll make a variety of recipes in
class, and each student will leave with their
own overnight oats and smoothie stacks to
take home and enjoy.
CLFB-1770 / 1 session / $89
CLFB-1823 / 1 session / $39
> 84198
Sa 5:30-8pm
Goodman
Oct 8
Kirkwood/NewBo
F o r m o r e i n f o r m at i o n , v i s i t
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Nov 14-Dec 5 / Kirkwood/NewBo / $99
Nov 12
Kirkwood/NewBo
Put a Lid on It: Overnight Oats
and Smoothie Stacks
> 84211
M 6-7:30pm
Birchansky
Nov 28
Kirkwood/NewBo
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Put a Lid on It: Simple Soups
This class will learn a variety of dried soup
recipes that are delicious and easy to
make as gifts, or as simple meals that are
ready to go when you are. Each student will
take home four jars filled with dried soup recipes.
CLFB-1823 / 1 session / $39
> 84210
M 6-7:30pm
Birchansky
Dec 5
Kirkwood/NewBo
Food and Fermentation:
Home Brewed Kombucha
Kombucha is a fermented, delicious probiotic
tea. Through the power of fermentation, regular tea is transformed into a nutritionally alive
drink that nourishes your body with compounds
that detoxify, energize, support your immune
system, streamline your digestive system,
clarify your skin, and elevate your mood. We’ll
brew up some kombucha and get you started
with the skills to make it at home!
CLFB-3205 / 1 session / $29
> 84143
W 6:30-8pm
Rosenberger
Oct 5
Kirkwood/NewBo
Food and Fermentation:
Kimchi and Sauerkraut
Raw cultured vegetables are powerful super
foods and include sauerkraut, kimchi, pickles
and many others. If you buy sauerkraut or kimchi at the store, it is usually pasteurized which
destroys the many strains of health promoting bacteria and naturally occurring enzymes
that help with digestion and improving our gut
health. Learn how easy it is to make your own
kimchi and sauerkraut and get on the road to
good health!
CLFB-3205 / 1 session / $29
> 84144
W 6:30-8pm
Rosenberger
Oct 12
Kirkwood/NewBo
Discovering Pasta Classics:
Spaghetti Carbonara
In this class you will prepare spaghetti carbonara from scratch. This includes chopping, sautéing, and simmering to complete the
sauce and pasta. For a discounted tuition,
take all three Discovering Pasta Classics
classes by enrolling in the Discovering Pasta
Classics series.
CLFB-5520 / 1 session / $59
> 84083
T 6:30-8:30pm
Irwin
Oct 11
Kirkwood/NewBo
Food and
Fermentation
COU RS E S E RIE S
In this class you will prepare pasta dough,
tagliatelle, and fresh tomato sauce. This
includes simmering sauces, kneading dough,
and rolling out pasta by hand. For a discounted
tuition, take all three Discovering Pasta Techniques classes by enrolling in the Discovering
Pasta Techniques series.
This two-part series will cover
various fermented foods and
drinks, including kimchi,
sauerkraut, and kombucha.
Learn everything you need to
know to create these fermented
favorites at home.
Discovering Pasta Techniques:
Handmade Pasta
CLFB-5520 / 1 session / $59
> 84129
T 6-8pm
Irwin
Dec 6
Kirkwood/NewBo
COU RS E LI ST:
Food and Fermentation:
Home Brewed Kombucha
Food and Fermentation:
Kimchi and Sauerkraut
Oct 5-Oct 12 / Kirkwood/NewBo / $49
Save when you register for a series!
Discovering Pasta Techniques:
Multicolored Fettuccine
In this class you will prepare pasta of all
colors. This includes pureeing ingredients,
kneading dough, and rolling out pasta. For a
discounted tuition, take all three Discovering
Pasta Techniques classes by enrolling in the
Discovering Pasta Techniques series.
In this class you will prepare pasta dough,
pasta fillings, and filled pastas. This includes thickening a sauce, rolling out pasta by
hand, shaping ravioli, and more. For a discounted tuition, take all three Discovering Pasta Techniques classes by enrolling in the Discovering Pasta Techniques series.
CLFB-5520 / 1 session / $59
> 84130
T 6-8pm
Irwin
Dec 13
Kirkwood/NewBo
Discovering Pasta Classics:
Basil Pesto and
Handmade Gnocchi
In this class you will prepare basil pesto and
potato gnocchi. This includes chopping ingredients and kneading dough to complete the
sauce and pasta. For a discounted tuition,
take all three Discovering Pasta Classics
classes by enrolling in the Discovering Pasta
Classics series.
CLFB-5520 / 1 session / $59
> 84085
T 6:30-8:30pm
Irwin
Oct 25
Kirkwood/NewBo
CLFB-5520 / 1 session / $59
> 84132
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Discovering Pasta Techniques:
Ravioli and Tortellini
T 6-8pm
Irwin
Dec 20
Kirkwood/NewBo
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Discovering
Pasta
COURS E S E R I E S
The discovering pasta classic
series is a three-part exploration
of classic pasta dishes. The
courses cover from-scratch
preparations of sauces and
pairings of both handmade and
dried pastas. The focus of each
class is to encourage an
understanding the history, flavor
components, and preparation
techniques of entire dishes. In
addition to recipes, the classes
feature plating demonstrations
and tastings. For a discounted
tuition, take all three Discovering
Pasta Classics classes by
enrolling in the series.
Building on the tools and techniques that
you learn in the basics series, we will continue to hone our knife skills while preparing
advanced level dishes and introducing different cuisines from around the world.
Sa 1:30-3:30pm
Clark
Learn how to make a traditional Gumbo and
Po’ Boys – New Orleans style! It wouldn’t be a
New Orleans class if you didn’t also learn how
to make a French Quarter Beignet!
> 84152
W 6-8:30pm
Sills
Nov 2
Kirkwood/NewBo
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Dennis
Nov 3-Dec 1
Kirkwood/NewBo
Students will make several variations of the
micro-thin crust varietals, including traditional
flat-bread style as well as a thin cracker crust
style pizza.
CLFB-7150 / 1 session / $59
> 84157
T 6:30-8:30pm
Clark
Nov 8
Kirkwood/NewBo
C O U RS E S ERIES
Decadent simplicity and bright fresh flavors.
Join Chef Dennis for a hands-on tour of northern Californian county cuisine with recipes inspired by Alice Water and Thomas Keller. NorCal Cuisine is a laid-back, hands-on class for
those with some kitchen confidence. Please
bring a chef’s knife, an apron, and containers
to take home your work. Tuition includes all
fees.
CLFB-5901 / 1 session / $59
> 84131
Oct 11-Oct 25 / Kirkwood/NewBo / $159
Dec 6-Dec 20 / Kirkwood/NewBo / $169
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Dennis
Oct 20
Kirkwood/NewBo
Kitchen Basics I: Introductory
Training for the Home Chef
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Discovering Pasta Classics:
Bolognese Sauce
In this class you will prepare bolognese sauce
from scratch. This includes chopping, sautéing, and simmering to complete the sauce and
pasta. For a discounted tuition, take all three
Discovering Pasta Classics classes by enrolling in the Discovering Pasta Classics series.
This immersive, hands-on culinary class will
give you the basic knife skills and culinary
techniques you need to master your kitchen.
Each week, we will focus on knife skills and
techniques, while focusing on a different part
of a four-course meal: Appetizer, Soups and
Salads, Entrees, and Desserts. By the end of
the last class, you will have all the skills you
need to create a four-course meal from scratch
at home.
CLFB-6400 / 4 sessions / $199
> 84200
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Dennis
This culinary experience will
introduce you to beginner and
advanced culinary tools and
techniques through hands-on
cooking lessons taught by a top
local chef. Beginning with knife
skills and introductory culinary
techniques, this series of eight
high-level culinary courses will
introduce and expand culinary
mastery for application in your
own home kitchen.
COU RS E LI ST:
Kitchen Basics I: Introductory
Training for the Home Chef
Kitchen Basics II: Advanced
Culinary Techniques
Sep 8-Dec 1 / Kirkwood/NewBo / $349
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Sep 8-Sep 29
Kirkwood/NewBo
F o r m o r e i n f o r m at i o n , v i s i t
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Kitchen Basics
American Cuisine: Northern
California Wine Country
Basil Pesto and
Handmade Gnocchi
Oct 18
Kirkwood/NewBo
> 84201
CLFB-5901 / 1 session / $89
Bolognese Sauce
CLFB-5520 / 1 session / $59
CLFB-6400 / 4 sessions / $199
Flat-bread Style Pizza
Oct 8
Kirkwood/NewBo
American Cuisine: New Orleans
Spaghetti Carbonara
Italian influence combines with an American
innovation in this Chicago style pizza class.
Come prepared to learn what makes Chicago
style pizza unique to the windy city, and be
sure to bring your appetite! Learn how to make
a true pizza pie, the Chicago way! Students will
make classic Chicago style deep-dish pizzas
as well as Chicago style stuffed pizzas. Tuition
includes all fees.
> 84137
COU RS E LI ST:
T 6:30-8:30pm
Irwin
Kitchen Basics II: Advanced
Culinary Techniques
CLFB-5901 / 1 session / $59
D I SCOV E RING PASTA
> 84084
American Cuisine: Chicago
Style Deep-Dish
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DANCE
Country Dances - Level 1
Are you a boot scooter or looking for some
moves to take to the dance floor? In this class
you will be instructed in Country Two-Step,
Waltz and West Coast Swing. It’s a good class
for beginners. A partner is not required.
Football Fanatics I: Easy
Recipes For Your Next Tailgate
Get prepared for tailgate season with this
delicious demonstration class over your
lunch hour. Learn how to make chicken bacon
stuffing bites, mini tomato basil pizzas, and
chocolate peanut butter football dip with pretzels. These simple and delicious recipes will
be the hit of your next tailgate! Enjoy everything
that the chef has made for your lunchtime
meal!
CLDA-3110 / 4 sessions / $49
> 84029
W 6:45-7:30pm
Sep 7-Sep 28
Dance NY - Marion
> 84039
M 7:30-8:15pm
Oct 3-Oct 24
Dance NY - Marion
W 6:45-7:30pm
Nov 30-Dec 21
Dance NY - Marion
> 84043
CLFB-7200 / 1 session / $25
> 84189
F 12-1pm
Birchansky
Football Fanatics II: Easy
Recipes For Your Next Tailgate
In the second part of the Football Fanatics
series, Chef will demonstrate chicken bacon satay skewers, mini tacos, and chocolate
football strawberries. Enjoy everything that the
chef has made for your lunchtime meal!
CLFB-7200 / 1 session / $25
> 84190
F 12-1pm
Birchansky
Beginning Ballroom
with Ken and Mary Mote
Sep 16
Kirkwood/NewBo
Oct 14
Kirkwood/NewBo
Lunch and Learn:
Fall Favorites II
In the second part of the Fall Favorites
Series, you will learn to make roasted
butternut squash orzo, apple cranberry gallete, and chocolate chip pumpkin bread.
Enjoy everything that the chef has made for
your lunchtime meal!
CLFB-7590 / 1 session / $25
> 84197
Lunch and Learn:
Fall Favorites I
F 12-1pm
Birchansky
Dec 2
Kirkwood/NewBo
Lunch and Learn:
Fish Tacos
Keep warm during cool fall nights after
learning how to prepare seasonal fall classics. Starting with raw ingredients and ending
with dishes that are sumptuous and comforting, we’ll make dishes that are light in composition yet hearty enough to keep you warm. Included in this class is pumpkin squash soup,
granny apple chicken, and spiced apple cider.
Enjoy everything that the chef has made for
your lunchtime meal!
Come spend your lunch hour learning
how to prepare fish and shrimp tacos,
homemade guacamole, restaurant style
salsa, and homemade tortilla chips. Enjoy
everything that the chef has made for your
lunchtime meal!
CLFB-7590 / 1 session / $25
> 84196
F 12-1pm
Birchansky
Nov 4
Kirkwood/NewBo
CLFB-7590 / 1 session / $25
> 84195
Th 12-1pm
Birchansky
Oct 27
Kirkwood/NewBo
Are you thinking about trying some Ballroom
Dance lessons to see if you like it? Then you
need to join us for our “FUN” beginning ballroom class. We will give you a little taste of the
waltz, fox trot, tango, rumba, slow night club
and swing. A great “date night” activity for you
and your significant other! Great exercise, too!
CLDA-1010 / 6 sessions / $119
> 84234
T 7-9pm
Mote
Sep 13-Oct 18
McKinley MS Small Gym
Wedding Class - Level 1
Don’t get caught doing the “junior-high sway”
out on the reception floor. Spice up your wedding dance moves as you learn the rumba,
swing and nightclub two-step. These moves
are guaranteed to have you shining on the reception dance floor.
CLDA-1025 / 4 sessions / $49
> 84028
T 6:45-7:30pm
Sep 6-Sep 27
Dance NY - Marion
> 84031
F 6:45-7:30pm
Oct 7-Oct 28
Dance NY - Marion
T 6:45-7:30pm
Nov 1-Nov 22
Dance NY - Marion
> 84034
Modern Cuisine Techniques
Learn modern plating techniques and
how to use culinary chemicals to enhance sauces, foams, and spherification.
CLFB-8100 / 1 session / $49
> 84704
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W 6-8pm
Goodman
Oct 26
Kirkwood/NewBo
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Cedar Rapids | Marion
Senior Fitness
This class is designed for seniors or individuals needing a low impact work out. You
will improve strength, stamina, balance and
flexibility with low impact aerobics, muscle conditioning and stretching.
CLFI-1031 / 16 sessions / $59
> 84064
TTh 10:30-11:15am
Sep 13-Nov 3
Northland Fitness
TTh 10:30-11:15am
Nov 8-Dec 29
Northland Fitness
> 84065
Step-Custom Fitness
The choreography of this class is easy to
follow yet spunky enough to challenge your
mind and body. You will have fun working up a
sweat while enjoying your favorite songs and
step routines with attitude. For all fitness levels.
CLFI-1035 / 8 sessions / $39
Beginning Ballroom Level I
Ballroom Dances - Level 1
Learn the basic ballroom dance steps of Waltz,
Foxtrot, Rumba, Swing and Slow nightclub
dance, step by step. It’s fun and easier than
you might imagine! Dancing is a great social
activity which will boost your energy level, help
you stay in shape and provide you with hours of
enjoyment as you dance to your favorite music.
You will also enjoy the camaraderie of the new
friends you make in class, as well as the health
benefits of dancing.
Open a new world of elegance learning the ballroom classics. In this class you will be instructed in the Waltz, Tango and Foxtrot. Beginners
are welcome. A partner is not required.
CLDA-1040 / 6 sessions / $119
> 83991
W 7-9pm
Mote
Sep 14-Oct 19
Emerson ES Gym
CLDA-1095 / 4 sessions / $49
CLDA-1040 / 6 sessions / $119
> 83992
W 7-9pm
Mote
Nov 2-Dec 14
Emerson ES Gym
Sep 14-Nov 2
Custom Fitness
W 5:30-6:30pm
Nov 9-Dec 28
Custom Fitness
> 83962
Zumba - Custom Fitness
This class incorporates body sculpting moves
with Latin international dance steps derived
from salsa, flamenco, hip-hop and country.
High energy and motivating music keep you
moving throughout this fun-filled workout.
F 7:30-8:15pm
Sep 9-Sep 30
Dance NY - Marion
> 83974
M 6:45-7:30pm
Oct 3-Oct 24
Dance NY - Marion
CLFI-1080 / 16 sessions / $65
> 83977
M 7:30-8:15pm
Oct 31-Nov 21
Dance NY - Marion
M 6:45-7:30pm
Nov 28-Dec 19
Dance NY - Marion
> 83981
> 83710
> 83711
Sa 10:15-11:15am, M 6:40-7:40pm
Sep 12-Nov 5
Custom Fitness
Sa 10:15-11:15am, M 6:40-7:40pm
Nov 7-Dec 31
Custom Fitness
Nia
Nia™ is a fitness practice designed to address the whole you. Move to soul stirring
music and improve your flexibility, agility, mobility, stability and strength. Rediscover and explore the joy of movement!
FITNESS
Total Body Fitness
Tired of the high-pressure health clubs? Then
check out this fitness class! Vivian Quinn has
been teaching for years and focuses on cardiovascular fitness, endurance, strengthening,
toning and flexibility through a variety of movements and routines.
CLFI-1152 / 6 sessions / $75
CLFI-1020 / Note session/price variations.
> 84441
14 sessions / $59 for the following:
> 83358
MTh 5:30-6:30pm
Quinn
> 84440
> 84442
M 4:15-5:15pm
Jump
Sep 12-Oct 17
Metamorphosis Pilates
Sa 9-10am
Jump
Oct 22-Nov 26
Metamorphosis Pilates
M 4:15-5:15pm
Jump
Oct 24-Nov 28
Metamorphosis Pilates
Sep 12-Oct 27
Marion HS
16 sessions / $59 for the following:
> 83718
MTh 5:30-6:30pm
Quinn
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W 5:30-6:30pm
> 83972
Beginning Ballroom Level II
Learn the basic ballroom dance steps of Waltz,
Foxtrot, Rumba, Swing and Slow nightclub
dance, step by step. It’s fun and easier than
you might imagine! Dancing is a great social
activity which will boost your energy level, help
you stay in shape and provide you with hours of
enjoyment as you dance to your favorite music.
You will also enjoy the camaraderie of the new
friends you make in class, as well as the health
benefits of dancing.
> 83960
Nov 7-Jan 9
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LIFE & LEISURE
Cycling-Custom Fitness
This class is for all levels of fitness and will
include endurance rides, hills, climbs, and
intervals using music to further enhance the
intensity. Cycling is designed to burn fat, build
muscle, and increase your endurance and
strength!
CLFI-1170 / 24 sessions / $59
> 83956
TTh 5:30-6:30am, Sa 8-9am
Sep 13-Nov 5
Custom Fitness
TTh 5:30-6:30am, Sa 8-9am
Nov 8-Dec 31
Custom Fitness
> 83957
Kickbox Plus
Challenge yourself to a kickboxing workout
three times weekly with the resistance of a
heavy bag. Add Pure Strength on Tuesdays and
TRX Suspension training on Thursdays to build
lean muscles and get in the best shape of your
life. Boxing gloves required.
CLFI-1180 / 40 sessions / $79
> 83999
MTWThF 4:30-5:15pm
Sep 12-Nov 4
Northland Fitness
MTWThF 4:30-5:15pm
Nov 7-Dec 30
Northland Fitness
> 84000
Les Mills Body Pump Pass Northland Fitness
Body Pump is one of the world’s fastest ways
to get in shape. Your body will be transformed
using the REP EFFECT, a proven formula focusing on low weights and high repetition to burn
fat and calories. You will quickly gain strength
and produce lean muscle while conditioning every area of the body. Classes are offered early
morning, noon and evenings.
CLFI-1185 / Note session/price variations.
55 sessions / $79 for the following:
> 84038
Sep 12-Nov 5*
80 sessions / $79 for the following:
Northland Fitness
> 84040
Nov 7-Jan 30*
Northland Fitness
*Choose any of the Body Pump sessions from our
current schedule at www.northlandfitnessclub.com
Dance Club Cardio
Hip hop and current dance steps are choreographed to the latest pop hits! Have fun
while learning new dance moves and burning
calories in this dance class for all levels of fitness!
CLFI-1200 / 8 sessions / $79
Th 7:30-8:30pm
> 84002
Oct 6-Nov 24
Northland Fitness
Cardio Dance at the MAC
Similar to Zumba, this cardio dance class is
packed with excitement! It fuses a variety of
dance moves in a high energy but non-intimidating setting. You’ll have so much fun dancing
that you’ll forget you’re working out! Must be
18 years old.
Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout.
Every Jazzercise group fitness class combines
dance-based cardio with strength training and
stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to
today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of
jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga
and kickboxing. Start dancing yourself fit and
change the shape of your body today! This is
a one-month pass with unlimited classes (four
weeks).
CLFI-1230 / Note session/price variations.
30 sessions / $65 for the following:
> 84632
Oct 1-Oct 30*
CLFI-1215 / Note session/price variations.
29 sessions / $65 for the following:
> 84633
Nov 1-Nov 30*
16 sessions / $79 for the following:
TTh 5:45-6:30pm
> 83723
Sep 13-Nov 3
MAC South
15 sessions / $79 for the following:
TTh 5:45-6:30pm
> 83726
Nov 8-Dec 29
MAC South
“I love your original curriculum, which you
made fun and enjoyable. I learned a lot!”
– Desire Gailegos
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Ratchford
28 sessions / $65 for the following:
> 84634
Dec 1-Dec 31*
Ratchford
*For specific schedule and location information, visit
www.Jazzercise.com.
R E G I S T E R
O N L I N E
T O D AY !
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Jazzercise Two Month Pass Card
Burn up to 600 calories in one fun and powerfully effective 60-minute total body workout.
Every Jazzercise group fitness class combines
dance-based cardio with strength training and
stretching to sculpt, tone and lengthen muscles for maximum fat burn. Choreographed to
today’s hottest music, Jazzercise is a fusion of
jazz dance, resistance training, Pilates, yoga
and kickboxing. Start dancing yourself fit and
change the shape of your body today! This is a
two-month pass with unlimited classes (eight
weeks).
CLFI-1230 / 60 sessions / $110
> 84636
Nov 1-Dec 31*
Ratchford
*For specific schedule and location information, visit
www.Jazzercise.com.
Northland Fitness Class Pass
Choose your favorite classes from our current
schedule to create a workout plan that fits your
needs. Instructors are nationally certified and
will motivate you to reach your goals. All classes on our schedule are included.
CLFI-1253 / Note session/price variations.
55 sessions / $89 for the following:
> 84077
Sep 12-Nov 5*
81 sessions / $89 for the following:
> 84078
Nov 7-Jan 31*
Northland Fitness
Northland Fitness
*Visit www.northlandfitnessclub.com
for full class details.
Chair Yoga
Learn a gentle form of yoga that is practiced
sitting in a chair, or using a chair for support.
This class includes a combination of yoga
postures and stretches, along with breathing
exercises designed to relieve stress, calm the
mind, and increase mobility, balance and body
awareness. Chair yoga has helped with symptoms of health issues including hypertension,
anxiety, chronic fatigue, arthritis, vertigo, clinical depression, and chronic pain.
CLFI-1460 / 16 sessions / $79
> 83968
MW 9:30-10:15am
Sep 12-Nov 2
Northland Fitness
MW 9:30-10:15am
Nov 7-Dec 28
Northland Fitness
> 83970
Kundalini Yoga - TriYoga
Kundalini yoga is the yoga of awareness and
combines gentle and dynamic movements with
poses, breath work, mantra and more. Based
on the energy flows of the subtle body, kundalini yoga is great for health, growth and profound
relaxation.
CLFI-1460 / 8 sessions / $88
M 7-8:15pm
> 83993
Sep 12-Oct 31
TriYoga of CR
Mind Body at the MAC Xtreme and South
Connect your mind and body and challenge
yourself in new ways! We offer a great variety of mind body classes including barre, gentle yoga, yoga, hot yoga, power yoga, piyo and
power pilates. This pass gives you access to
classses at both MAC Xtreme and MAC South.
This pass is available to individuals 18 years
and older.
CLFI-1460 / 55 sessions / $99
> 84230
Oct 24-Dec 18*
MAC Xtreme
*See www.the-mac.net for a class schedule and
class descriptions.
Yoga for Every Body Custom Fitness
Everyone can enjoy the benefits of this yoga
class. Using hatha yoga postures in a vinyasa
style, we link poses together in a free flowing
series that warms and energizes the body. This
will be a mind-body workout featuring cardiovascular conditioning, functional strength, flexibility, muscle balance and relaxation. Try it,
you will be glad you did. We provide the mats.
CLFI-1460 / 16 sessions / $60
Th 7-8pm, Su 4:30-5:30pm Sep 15-Nov 6
Custom Fitness
> 83712
Th 7-8pm, Su 4:30-5:30pm Nov 10-Jan 5
Custom Fitness
> 83713
Pilates with Props
This beginner to intermediate mat work class
incorporates resistance bands, stability balls,
core balls and weights. You will strengthen
your core and improve posture and flexibility,
while improving your overall condition.
CLFI-1520 / 8 sessions / $69
> 83936
M 6:30-7:30pm
Sep 12-Nov 7
Northland Fitness
M 6:30-7:30pm
Nov 14-Jan 2
Northland Fitness
> 83938
Yoga - TriYoga
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Discover the many benefits of yoga, the ancient
exercise system for the whole person. This fully
equipped, quiet studio has mats and bolsters
for your comfort. Start with relaxing stretches
and progress at your own rate to more challenging workouts. Certifie , experienced teachers help you increase your strength, flexibility
and ability to relax. A full spectrum of traditional yoga practices is available.
CLFI-1460 / 8 sessions / $89
> 83986
M 5:30-6:45pm
Sep 12-Oct 31
TriYoga of CR
Sa 9-10:15am
Sep 17-Nov 5
TriYoga of CR
> 83989
Have a skill to share?
If you have a hobby, a professional
skill, or a language you’ve mastered,
consider sharing it with others.
We’re always looking for enthusiastic
learning facilitators to lead our classes.
If you’ve got the skills and the desire
to teach, we’ve got the students.
Turn your passion into opportunity.
www.kirkwood.edu/ceteaching
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
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Pilates/Yoga Fusion Class
Tai Chi Basics - TriYoga
A great option for people wanting the benefits
of both Pilates and yoga. Achieve a stronger
core, better balance and improved flexibility
while learning proper breathing. Class will end
with guided relaxation.
Tai chi is the best known of the internal martial
arts. This class focuses on learning to move
with balanced alignments and coordinated
breath. Develop internal power and energy to
experience meditation in movement. Tai chi
has many proven health benefits. This class
is an excellent foundation for the tai chi form
class and for the martial aspects taught in advanced classes.
CLFI-1520 / Note session/price variations.
16 sessions / $69 for the following:
TTh 9:30-10:30am
Sep 13-Nov 3
Northland Fitness
TTh 9:30-10:30am
Nov 8-Dec 29
Northland Fitness
> 83926
> 83932
CLFI-2040 / 8 sessions / $88
Sa 10:30-11:30am
> 83961
Sep 17-Nov 5
TriYoga of CR
8 sessions / $69 for the following:
> 83928
W 6:30-7:30pm
Sep 14-Nov 2
Northland Fitness
W 6:30-7:30pm
Nov 9-Dec 28
Northland Fitness
> 83933
Aspen Athletic Club
Seven-Day Pass
This seven-day-per-week pass allows you access to the club on Monday through Sunday.
This pass also allows participation in any
group fitness class Aspen Athletic Club offers
any time of the day (space may be limited) and
access to the NEW GTX Studio when not reserved for team or semi-private training.
CLFI-2090 / 112 sessions / $139
M-Su*
Sep 12-Jan 1
Aspen Athletic Club
> 83745
*For a schedule and class description, visit Aspen
Athletic Club or go to www.aspenathleticia.com.
Meditation - TriYoga
Learn and practice systematic breathing techniques to release tension and bring a peaceful
flow to your life. Learn meditation to relax and
gain control of your mind and emotions.
The MAC-Ultimate
Pool Pass - Xtreme
Swim until your heart’s content in our MAC
Xtreme swimming pool, you may also attend
Aqua classes! Our three lane pool is an ideal
place to lap swim or water walk. This pass is
available to individuals 18 and older.
TRX Suspension Training
CLFI-2050 / 8 sessions / $80
A powerful workout that helps build a rock
solid core while increasing muscle endurance through body weight exercises.
> 83965
CLFI-1642 / Note session/price variations.
Aspen Athletic Club
Three-Day Pass
56 sessions / $99 for the following:
> 83741
Sep 12-Nov 6*
This three-day-per-week pass allows you access to the club on Mondays, Wednesdays or
Fridays only. This pass also allows participation in any group fitness class Aspen Athletic
Club offers any time of the day (space may be
limited) and access to the NEW GTX Studio
when not reserved for team or semi-private
training.
53 sessions / $99 for the following:
> 83742
Nov 7-Jan 1*
8 sessions / $89 for the following:
Th 4:30-5:15pm
> 83950
Sep 15-Nov 3
Northland Fitness
7 sessions / $89 for the following:
Th 4:30-5:15pm
> 83953
Nov 10-Dec 29
Northland Fitness
Workout 24/7 MAC Xpress Pass
Workout whenever you like at any of our four
MACXpress clubs in Marion, The Fountains,
Fairfax or downtown Cedar Rapids. This pass
allows you 24/7 access to train and sweat at
your convenience using high quality cardio and
strength training equipment. Some classes
are available at the downtown Cedar Rapids,
Marion, and The Fountains MACXpress clubs.
This pass is available to individuals who are
21 and older. You must meet with staff at MAC
Xtreme or MAC South to activate your card.
CLFI-2035 / 56 sessions / $109
> 83730
24/7 Access
Sep 12-Nov 6
MAC Xpress-Clubs
24/7 Access
Nov 7-Jan 1
MAC Xpress-Clubs
> 83732
T 7-8pm
Sep 13-Nov 1
TriYoga of CR
CLFI-2200 / Note session/price variations.
CLFI-2080 / 48 sessions / $105
MWF*
> 83743
Sep 12-Dec 30
Aspen Athletic Club
*For a schedule and class description, visit Aspen
Athletic Club or go to www.aspenathleticia.com.
Aspen Athletic Club
Four-Day Pass
This four-day-per-week pass allows you access
to the club on Tuesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays
or Sundays only. This pass also allows participation in any group fitness class Aspen Athletic Club offers any time of the day (space may
be limited) and access to the NEW GTX Studio
when not reserved for team or semi-private
training. For a schedule and class description,
please stop by Aspen Athletic Club or go to
www.aspenathleticia.com.
MAC Xtreme Pool
MAC Xtreme Pool
*Please visit www.the-mac.net for our schedule,
pool activities brochure and lap lane policies.
The MAC Full Access Pass Xtreme and South
Enjoy access to the 2 largest MAC locations with this one pass. These clubs offer
a HUGE variety of amenities: large workout
floors full of cardio and strength equipment, a
wide range of Group Fitness classes, outdoor
track, basketball courts, racquetball and a
pool! There’s even a Ms. MAC fitness room just
for women at one of these locations. Pass excludes Mind Body Classes.
CLFI-2220 / Note session/price variations.
56 sessions / $129 for the following:
> 84194
Sep 12-Nov 6*
MAC Xtreme
54 sessions / $129 for the following:
> 84203
Nov 7-Jan 1*
MAC Xtreme
*Please visit www.the-mac.net for our location and
schedule information.
CLFI-2085 / 64 sessions / $115
TThSaSu*
> 83744
Sep 13-Jan 1
Aspen Athletic Club
*For a schedule and class description, visit Aspen
Athletic Club or go to www.aspenathleticia.com.
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The MAC Unlimited
Group Exercise Pass MAC Xtreme and South
Fairy Gardens and Terrariums
Be motivated and challenged in a variety of
group exercise classes at MAC South and
South, both! We offer all types of classes:
Zumba, cycling, interval training, kickboxing,
body sculpt, and more! With this pass you will
have full access to The MAC fitness club and
its classes (with the exception of Mind Body
classes). This pass is available to individuals
18 or older. Space may be limited with certain
classes.
Fairy gardens are fun to create and
a charming addition to any garden
or home. Bring your creativity for
this fun and informative class on
the basics of constructing fairy
gardens and terrariums.
Class members are welcome to
bring their own supplies. Materials
and fairy plants will be on hand
for purchase if desired.
CLFI-2240 / Note session/price variations.
56 sessions / $99 for the following:
> 84219
Sep 12-Nov 6*
MAC Xtreme
54 sessions / $99 for the following:
> 84220
Nov 7-Jan 1*
Cedar Rapids | Marion
MAC Xtreme
CLHG-3000 / 1 session / $29
*See www.the-mac.net for a class schedule and
class descriptions.
> 83873
Th 6:30-8pm
Olson
Nov 10
Earl May
Tae Kwon Do
Tae kwon do is the traditional Korean style
of martial arts. This course offers increased
conditioning, coordination, self-confidence and
self-discipline. This class teaches practical
self-defense for women, men and children as
well as traditional martial arts. It is also a wonderful time for families to exercise the mind
and body together. This course helps focus
and builds self-confidence.
CLFI-3010 / Note session/price variations.
23 sessions / $49 for the following:
> 79961
MTW 6-7pm
Sparks
21 sessions / $49 for the following:
> 83884
MTW 6-7pm
Sparks
Sep 6-Oct 26
Hiawatha ES Cafe
Oct 31-Dec 21
Hiawatha ES Cafe
Japanese Karate Half Session
This is a traditional Japanese Shotokan karate
for ages 12 and older. Karate is the original
martial art of Japan that instructs real selfdefense. This program is not taught as a sport
or with extravagant demonstrations of board
breaking. You will be instructed in practical approaches to body dynamics and physical training, along with realistic self-protection skills.
CLFI-3200 / 16 sessions / $30
> 84232
MW 6-7:30pm
Smaby
Sep 12-Nov 2
McKinley MS Small Gym
Boxer’s Workout
Japanese Karate Full Session
This is a traditional Japanese Shotokan karate
for ages 12 and older. Karate is the original
martial art of Japan that instructs real selfdefense. This program is not taught as a sport
or with extravagant demonstrations of board
breaking. You will be instructed in practical approaches to body dynamics and physical training, along with realistic self-protection skills.
CLFI-3200 / 16 sessions / $59
> 84233
MW 6-7:30pm
Smaby
Sep 12-Nov 2
McKinley MS Small Gym
This class will provide a boxers workout emphasizing basic skills using drills, bag work and
circuit training. Instruction will include stretching, abdominal work, shadowboxing, bag work
and rope jumping. You must provide your own
boxing gloves, handwraps, towel and water
bottle. Talk with the instructor at the first class
before buying new equipment. This is a noncontact class.
Th 5:15-6:45pm
Mudd
Enjoy a great cardiovascular workout designed
to burn calories, trim and tone your body, and
still be easy on your joints. It’s a great workout
for all levels of fitness with emphasis for those
who need or enjoy the benefits of the environment of a pool. This workout can be modified
for all fitness levels.
CLFI-6040 / Note session/price variations.
MWF 9:30-10:30am
Sep 12-Nov 4
Custom Fitness Pool
Sep 29-Dec 8
Johnson Hall
MWF 9:30-10:30am
Nov 7-Dec 30
Custom Fitness Pool
16 sessions / $55 for the following:
> 83716
TTh 9:30-10:30am
Sep 13-Nov 3
Custom Fitness Pool
TTh 9:30-10:30am
Nov 8-Dec 29
Custom Fitness Pool
> 83715
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
24 sessions / $69 for the following:
> 83714
> 83717
CLFI-4000 / 10 sessions / $69
> 84097
Morning Splash! Water Aerobics
- Custom Fitness
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HOME & GARDEN
Landscaping for the Homeowner
This four part series will focus on key elements
of basic landscape design and maintenance
that will prove beneficial to any homeowner. In
depth discussions will include topics like proper plant, tool, and material selection, proper
pruning, plant care and maintenance, controlling weeds, diseases and pests, seasonal task
schedule, and many more. A question and answer period will be included in each session
and attendees will be encouraged to actively
participate.
CLHG-2005 / 4 sessions / $99
> 84095
TTh 6:30-8:30pm
Olson
Oct 4-Oct 13
KTOS 104
Lawn Care 101
Creating an award-winning lawn is easier
than you might think! In this course, we will
discuss various lawn care maintenance, tips,
and tricks that will have your lawn looking the
best in your neighborhood. Topics include:
starting a new lawn, repairing or renovating a
lawn, fertilization, mowing, and more.
CLHG-2115 / 1 session / $49
> 84174
Sa 8:30am-12:30pm Sep 24
TBA KCLL 202
Let’s Eat!
Vegetable Gardening Basics
From seed to harvest, this class covers a
comprehensive overview of what to consider
when starting or expanding a typical home garden beyond flowers to food. It all begins with
healthy soil. From there, we will discuss mapping/placement, rotations, companion plantings, tools, watering, mulching, tilling options,
thinning, weeding, organic methods, and season extensions. This is a fun and interactive
class for both beginners and veterans.
CLHG-2200 / 1 session / $10
> 84408
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Dec 15
KCLL 202
Colorful Fall
Container Plantings
Food for the Food:
Introduction to Composting
Learn how to liven up containers for the fall
season! This is a hands-on class focusing on
fall colors, textures and plant pairings. Class
price includes pot, soil, and plants. Feel free
to bring along your own special container if you
wish. Additional plant material and containers
with many choices will be available for purchase if desired.
Plants need to eat before people and animals
can eat food. This workshop is a fun, interactive introduction to composting and soil science principles. Roots need to absorb available nutrients from the decomposition process
of organic matter, and we build organic matter
when we make compost. More than half of the
resources we discard in landfills are the food
and paper waste ingredients (green and brown)
for potential plant food. We’ll learn about affordable methods and designs easily used at
home, school, or work. Worms not included.
CLHG-2230 / 1 session / $29
> 84169
Th 6:30-8pm
Olson
Sep 15
Earl May
Colorful Holiday
Container Plantings
Join fellow green thumbs for a fun evening of
make and take holiday containers. Class price
includes pot, soil, and greenery. Feel free to
bring along your own special container if you
wish. Additional plant material and containers
with many choices will be available for purchase if desired.
CLHG-2230 / 1 session / $29
> 84171
Th 6:30-8pm
Olson
Dec 8
Earl May
Homemade Holiday Wine Bottle
Planters for Succulents
In this class, we will learn how to cut wine
bottles in half to make an adorable planter
for succulents! You will use a tool called the
Kinkajou to cut the wine bottle and then sand
it down to a smooth finish. To top off the planter, we will add cactus soil and a succulent cutting to make the perfect addition to your home
or office! Visit www.pinterest.com/kirkwoodce
for project photos.
CLHG-2270 / 1 session / $29
> 84125
W 6-8pm
Hanneman
Dec 7
Kirkwood/NewBo
Wine Bottle Planters
for Succulents
In this class, we will learn how to cut wine
bottles in half to make an adorable planter
for succulents! You will use a tool called the
Kinkajou to cut the wine bottle and then sand
it down to a smooth finish. To top off the planter, we will add cactus soil and a succulent cutting to make the perfect addition to your home
or office! Visit www.pinterest.com/kirkwoodce
for project photos.
CLHG-2305 / 1 session / $10
> 84381
> 84388
> 84391
M 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Sep 12
KCLL 302
M 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Oct 10
KCLL 202
M 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Nov 7
KCLL 208
Lifeskill Garden
Research affirms that the act of gardening is
therapeutic. This class examines ten life skills
that are cultivated when people connect with
the soil and produce more than just food:
balance, respect, patience, nurturance, resilience, healthy choices, trust, humility, listening
and gratitude. Let’s grow!
CLHG-2325 / 1 session / $10
> 84472
T 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Nov 1
KCLL 202
Let’s Grow it Here:
The Potential of Local Food
Most of what we ate today was not grown in
Iowa, and most of what we have discarded
today could have been composted. This class
examines the economic, cultural, and policydriven reasons why we import most of our food
in an agricultural state, why we bury resources for potential plant food at the rate we do,
and what is being done to reverse those local
food production and food waste management
trends. Closing the food loop advances our
economic and food security.
CLHG-2340 / 1 session / $10
> 84403
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Oct 20
KCLL 202
CLHG-2270 / 1 session / $29
> 84124
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Sep 12
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Spanish 1
LANGUAGE
French for Beginners I
Introduces the 5 C’s of second language acquisition (communication, cultures, connections,
comparisons and communities) by developing
the fundamental communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading, writing, and providing the opportunity to examine the practices
and products of various francophone cultures.
CLLA-1112 / 8 sessions / $109
> 84165
Th 6:30-8pm
Carroll
Sep 8-Oct 27
KCLL 302
French for Beginners II
Continues to develop the 5 C’s of second language acquisition (communication, cultures,
connections, comparisons, and communities)
by improving the fundamental communicative
skills of listening, speaking, reading, and writing acquired in French I.
CLLA-1112 / 10 sessions / $109
> 84170
Th 6:30-8pm
TBA Nov 10-Jan 19
KCLL 302
Conversational French (online)
Learn to speak and understand conversational
French. Become comfortable with conversational skills and not just words. Learn vocabulary to use when checking into your hotel, ordering at a restaurant, going out shopping, at
a business meeting, plus much more. Classes
start anytime. To register, visit www.languageauthority.com/kirkwood.
CLLA-1151 / Online / $89
> 81350
TBA Conversational Spanish Latin America (online)
Learn to speak and understand conversational
Spanish (Latin America). Become comfortable
with conversational skills and not just words.
Learn vocabulary to use when checking into
your hotel, ordering at a restaurant, going out
shopping, at a business meeting, going out
shopping, at a business meeting, plus much
more. Classes start anytime. To register, visit
www.languageauthority.com/kirkwood.
CLLA-1235 / Online / $89
> 81364
Cedar Rapids | Marion
TBA In this introductory class, you will learn the
alphabet, pronunciation and basic reading.
You will also learn about numbers, days of the
week and months, simple dialogues, articles,
gender/number, verbs and simple conversation. Textbook purchase required.
CLLA-1240 / 8 sessions / $109
> 84346
T 6:30-8pm
Hidalgo
ONL INE
CON V ERSATION A L
A ND O CCU PATIO N A L
L A NG UAG E C OUR S E S
Sep 13-Nov 1
KCLL 208
Spanish for
Customer Service (online)
Learning job-specific Spanish phrases enables
businesses and their representatives to provide the Spanish-speaking community with
exceptional customer service. As the Spanishspeaking consumer market grows with each
passing year, it makes sense to learn how
to bridge the communication gap and retain
these loyal customers. From collecting basic
information like credit card and customer contact information, to taking orders for products
over the phone and in person, this course provides the tools you need to provide service to
your monolingual customers. Class starts anytime. Just go to www.languageauthority.com/
kirkwood to register.
C ON V E R S AT ION A L :
Dutch, French, German,
Italian, Mandarin Chinese,
Portuguese and Spanish.
CLLA-1270 / Online / $89
> 81363
TBA Spanish for
Park Rangers (online)
Park officials have seen a steady increase of
Spanish speaking visitors and families seeking to enjoy the great outdoors. Now more than
ever before, park rangers, wildlife officers and
campground/recreation staff need to be able
to communicate rules and restrictions to assure the safety of all involved. Class starts
anytime. Just go to www.languageauthority.
com/kirkwood to register.
CLLA-1272 / Online / $89
> 81362
TBA OC C UPAT ION A L :
Customized occupational
Spanish is available for
a variety of professions,
including customer service,
real estate, health care,
teaching, banking, corrections,
law enforcement
and park rangers.
Learn fast with innovative,
interactive online lessons
and vocabulary tools.
Only $89 for Six Months
Unlimited Online Access
R EGISTR ATION:
languageauthority.com/kirkwood
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Spanish for Teachers (online)
Spanish for Real Estate (online)
Each year, the number of monolingual students
entering the school system rises. This course
is designed to teach basic phrases for communicating with students and their Spanishspeaking family members. From Parent-Teacher conferences, enrollment and classroom
situations, to taking attendance, discipline and
after school activities, the focus is on bridging
the communication gap as quickly as possible.
The course is ideal for teachers, school administrators, school nurses, coaches, teacher assistants, parent volunteers and others working
in the school system. Class starts anytime.
Just go to www.languageauthority.com/kirkwood to register.
In today’s competitive real estate industry,
the Spanish-speaking community is one of
the fastest growing market segments. Realtors who meet their needs will benefit from
longstanding client relationships and referrals of Spanish-speaking friends and family.
From comprehending your clients’ needs and
preferences, to understanding and communicating numbers in Spanish, to pre-qualifying
homebuyers and writing contracts, Spanish
for Realtors enables you and your staff to do
a better job servicing your clients. Class starts
anytime. Just go to www.languageauthority.
com/kirkwood to register.
CLLA-1281 / Online / $89
> 81361
> 81357
TBA TBA Spanish for Healthcare (online)
A course designed to help anyone in health care
communicate with Spanish-speaking patients,
their family members and concerned friends.
Learn how to quickly address job-specific issues like collecting medical and insurance
information, setting up appointments, comprehending symptoms described by Spanishspeaking patients, and much more. Even more
important, understanding key Spanish phrases assures the health and safety of everyone
involved. Spanish for Healthcare is designed
for nurses, doctors, hospital staff, medical
technicians and health insurance representatives. Classes start anytime. To register, visit
www.languageauthority.com/kirkwood.
CLLA-1283 / Online / $89
> 81360
CLLA-1289 / Online / $89
TBA Spanish for Banking (online)
The Spanish-speaking community comprises
more than 16 percent of the population in the
USA. Banks and financial institutions able to
bridge the communication gap with this market segment will retain the competitive edge.
Spanish for Banking quickly teaches staff basic Spanish terms specific to their profession.
Learn how to explain loan terms in Spanish.
Begin helping monolingual bank customers
set up their accounts. Start building a Spanish
vocabulary of banking terminology designed to
help you do a better job at work. Class starts
anytime. Just go to www.languageauthority.
com/kirkwood to register.
Spanish for
Law Enforcement (online)
Guten Tag! This class is an introduction to the
German language. Study the alphabet and pronunciation. Get an introduction to regular and
irregular verb forms. Tell time using the 24hour system. Basic grammar, reading and conversation will be discussed. Textbook required.
CLLA-1315 / 8 sessions / $109
> 83739
W 7-8:30pm
Cloke
Sep 14-Nov 2
KTOS 126
Conduct traffic stops, DUI, interviews, respond
to domestic situations and more in Spanish.
The inability to communicate is distracting
and compromises your safety. We teach Alert
Words to help you flag and identify potentially
dangerous situations. Alert Words include cuss
words, slang and offensive language. Class
starts anytime. Just go to www.languageauthority.com/kirkwood to register.
German 2
CLLA-1293 / Online / $89
CLLA-1320 / 8 sessions / $109
> 81356
TBA Spanish for Corrections (online)
Incarcerated gang members often use their
Spanish-speaking skills to undermine the efforts of corrections officers and other prison
staff. As a result, it is crucial for corrections
personnel to communicate and comprehend
Spanish specific to the prison environment.
Be in control when interacting with Spanishspeaking inmates. You will learn specialized
correctional terms, plus hundreds of slang,
offensive terms and potentially threatening
language to be prepared in an incident. The
course is designed to help you quickly learn
Spanish phrases for issuing commands, controlling emergency situations, prison terminology, and much more. Class starts anytime.
Just go to www.languageauthority.com/kirkwood to register.
CLLA-1295 / Online / $89
> 81354
TBA CLLA-1285 / Online / $89
> 81359
German 1
TBA Are you ready to take your German to the next
level? Continue to study grammatical structures, expressions of weather, foods, weights
and measures, holidays and more. Dialogues,
readings and conversations are based on the
required book and handouts. Prerequisite: German 1.
> 83740
W 7-8:30pm
Cloke
Nov 9-Jan 11
KTOS 126
Conversational German (online)
Learn to speak and understand conversational
German. Become comfortable with conversational skills and not just words. Learn vocabulary to use when checking into your hotel, ordering at a restaurant, going out shopping, at
a business meeting, plus much more. Classes
start anytime. To register, visit www.languageauthority.com/kirkwood.
CLLA-1340 / Online / $89
> 81353
TBA Conversational Mandarin
Chinese (online)
Learn to speak and understand conversational
Mandarin Chinese. Become comfortable with
conversational skills and not just words. Learn
vocabulary to use when checking into your hotel, ordering at a restaurant, going out shopping, at a business meeting, plus much more.
Classes start anytime. To register, visit www.
languageauthority.com/kirkwood.
CLLA-1350 / Online / $89
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Conversational Dutch (online)
Performance Magic 101
Learn to speak and understand conversational
Dutch. Become comfortable with conversational skills and not just words. Learn vocabulary
to use when checking into your hotel, ordering
at a restaurant, going out shopping, at a business meeting. Class starts anytime. Just go
to www.languageauthority.com/kirkwood to
register.
In this class you’ll learn to perform fabulous feats of amazing magic with ordinary
objects such as ropes, coins, rubber bands,
cards, and more. Props are provided as part of
the course as well as beginning magic tricks to
take home. This class briefly explores the history and theory of magic, famous magicians,
code of ethics, types of magic, magic “vocabulary”, performance techniques, developing a
stage persona and of course learning magic
tricks! Beyond the entertainment value, magic
helps improve dexterity, coordination, visual
perception, memory, critical thinking, creativity, discipline, public speaking skills, self-confidence, and imagination!
CLLA-1450 / Online / $89
> 81351
TBA LEISURE
Hong Kong Mahjong
Participants will learn how to play this 2,000
year-old game (the great grandfather of gin
rummy) with or without a partner. It takes at
least four people to play the game. No prior
experience or knowledge is necessary. Even
though it has always been played as a gambling game in Asian countries, we play it only
as a game for fun (not for fund). Warning: you
might get seriously hooked!
CLLE-1135 / 6 sessions / $29
> 84191
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Th 3-5pm
Sayre
Oct 6-Nov 10
KTOS Cafe
Th 6-8pm
Sayre
Oct 6-Nov 10
KTOS Cafe
A Guided Tour to Ancient
Ireland: History, Archaeology,
and Mythology of a Celtic Nation
Imagine a landscape of wolves, vast forests,
ritual murders, cattle raids, treasure troves of
gold, mysterious pagan tombs, Celtic stone
crosses, and Viking raiders. This is the country
you’ll explore during your guided tour of ancient
Ireland. Forget what you thought you knew
about the Emerald Isle, you’re about to visit a
very different time and realm!
CLLE-1335 / 9 sessions / $59
> 84168
T 6-8pm
Halloran
Sep 13-Nov 8
KCLL 304
CLLE-1350 / 5 sessions / $129
> 84363
M 6-8pm
Stolba
Cedar Rapids | Marion
Theatre Cedar Rapids
Improv – Level I
This is the beginning course for long-form
Improvisation provided by Theatre Cedar
Rapids. Students will learn the fundamentals
of long-form improvisation in a relaxed and fun
environment. Core concepts covered include
“Yes, And…”, active listening, object and environment work, “playing at the top of your intelligence”, and letting go of judgment of
thoughts. Take a chance on something new
that benefits you in all aspects of life!
CLLE-5550 / 4 sessions / $79
> 84181
T 6-8pm
TBA Oct 4-Oct 25
KCLL 302/304
Electric Cars:
Fun and Economical
Sep 12-Oct 10
KCLL 212
Join us for a fun, approached and no pressure group music making experience. We
will explore a variety of musical instruments,
techniques and styles to apply to playing fun
and simple music as a group. Acoustic electronic, and digital methods will be explored and
no musical experience is required. Come and
experience a therapeutic and fulfilling experience of playing music with a casual group.
Electric Vehicles (EVs) like the Nissan LEAF
or Chevy Volt run on electricity. EVs have less
than 75 percent of gas car maintenance while
being quiet and exhilarating to drive! Buying
electricity is like getting fuel for $1/gal. With
solar panels, you can make your own, clean,
car energy. The instructor spent $4200 for 25
years of solar car “fuel.” A used electric car
can cost about $10,000 with very low miles;
the perfect second car! Come prepared to ask
any question. Explained by renewable energy
author Marc Franke, driving on solar electricity
since 2013.
CLLE-5510 / 3 sessions / $75
CLLE-7010 / 2 sessions / $39
Music Jam for the
Hopeful Non-Experienced
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T 6-8pm
Fagle
Oct 4-Oct 18
Cherry Building 221
> 84365
TTh 6-7:30pm
Franke
Nov 8-Nov 10
KCLL 212
Beer, Spirits and Cheese Days in Wisconsin
Join us for beer, spirits and cheese at Monroe, Wisconsin’s 101st Cheese Days
festival with great music, dance, food, beverages and so much more. While in
Monroe we will be touring Minhas Craft Brewery and Distillery. Included in this tour
packet is a motorcoach ride to and from Monroe Wisconsin. A tour of Minhas Craft
Brewery which includes a “thank you” pack
including 4 bottles of the finest craft beers,
1 Blumers Soda and a branded sampler glass.
Then head over to Minhas Craft Distillery for a
tour which includes product sampling, a take
home sampler glass and a bottle of their fine
spirits as a “thank you” for visiting. Then spend
the rest of the day on your own enjoying food
stands, beer gardens, cheese tents, bands and
local restaurants. Must be 21 to attend.
CLLE-1327 / 1 session / $199
> 83966
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Sa 8am-8pm / Sep 17
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Solar Electricity:
Save Money and Live Green
Wild Indigo Coyote:
Ditch Witchery
Wild Indigo Coyote:
Reincarnation
Sunshine is free everywhere on Earth! Learn
to specify, locate, purchase and get incentives
for solar Photo Voltaic (PV) electricity panels
for your property. Solar PV pays off in as little
as 7 years while providing 25 years of clean,
quiet electricity with a locked-in price. Energy
freedom and home resale increase immediately! Come prepared to ask any question.
Explained by renewable energy author Marc
Franke, producing solar electricity since 2013.
Come learn what you can do with many of
the wonderful “weeds” found in our beautiful
state. We will look at Elderberry, Red Clover,
Mullein, Plantain and Goldenrod to name a
few. You will learn how to identify each plant
as well as when and where to harvest, how to
store, what a tincture is and how to make your
own tincture or oil. Learn what our ancestors
knew about the benefits of these marvelous
plants and make an Elderberry tincture to take
home. Materials fee $15.
Have you wondered about reincarnation and
questioned where this concept originated from
and why it persists? This topic can bring out
strong opinions and tie into personal belief
systems. The purpose of this class is to take
a look at the history, a sampling of cultural
views, along with a review of supporting case
studies that have been documented by leading researchers in this fascinating field. Please
join us while we discuss this thought provoking
topics.
CLLE-8003 / 1 session / $29
CLLE-8003 / 1 session / $29
CLLE-7015 / 2 sessions / $39
> 84367
TTh 6-7:30pm
Franke
Nov 1-Nov 3
KCLL 302
> 84283
Wild Indigo Coyote Psychic
Development Part 1
In this class we will address how to identify
and reclaim your intuition. Do you wonder why
you happen to just “know” things, or why you
may see and hear things other don’t? We are
all born with innate psychic instinct that can
present in a multitude of ways. We will cover
basic items such as energetic protection and
practice some exercises that will help you in
developing or at least understanding what this
is all about.
CLLE-8003 / 1 session / $29
> 84281
Th 6-8pm
Wild Indigo Coyote LLC
Sep 29
KCLL 202
Wild Indigo Coyote Psychic
Development Part 2
In this class we will address how to further
identify and reclaim your intuition. We will work
on some basic exercises that will allow you to
understand your potential for personal growth
and empowerment.
CLLE-8003 / 1 session / $29
> 84282
Th 6-8pm
Wild Indigo Coyote LLC
Oct 6
KCLL 202
Wild Indigo Coyote:
Crystal Grids
Crystal grids can be used to help send energy
to help a person or a situations. We will briefly
discuss grid history, uses, and its different
components. At the end of class, we will take
some time and everyone will complete their
own grid and take it home along with some corresponding crystals. Materials fee $15.
CLLE-8003 / 1 session / $29
> 84297
Th 6-8pm
Wild Indigo Coyote LLC
Dec 1
Hort/Flor 169
Th 6-8pm
Wild Indigo Coyote LLC
Oct 27
Hort/Flor 169
> 84299
T 6-8pm
Wild Indigo Coyote LLC
Dec 13
KCLL 202
Wild Indigo Coyote:
Dream Interpretation
Paranormal Studies 102:
Landmark Cases
We all dream. Dreams are not only necessary
for our physical and mental health, but they
are also a form of communication in the spirit
realm. Our dreams are much more than the
processing of the past day’s events. In fact,
there are a multitude of dream types. They can
be a message that helps you to clarify a situation or feeling you may have, or could be a
visitation from a loved one who has passed.
In this class, we will talk through the various
types of dreams, how to break down and understand the message behind it, along with
identifying a plan going forward to help you to
recognize and work through the messages presented in your dreams.
Ever hear about that house in Amittyville? How
about that haunting in Connecticut? Is there a
real case involving a little doll called Annabel?
Is there anything to that “Poltergeist” movie?
Come discuss these cases, and more, with
paranormal researcher, Darcie McGrath, and
find out if there’s any truth to these tales, or if
it’s all just Hollywood.
CLLE-8003 / 1 session / $29
Discuss and learn about the many prominent
cases and theories involving Big Foot, the Loch
Ness Monster, Champ, the Thunderbird, the
Jersey Devil and the Mothman.
> 84284
Th 6-8pm
Wild Indigo Coyote LLC
Nov 3
KCLL 208
CLLE-8040 / 4 sessions / $49
> 84356
T 7-9pm
McGrath
Sep 13-Oct 4
KCLL 212
Paranormal Studies 103:
Cryptos
CLLE-8040 / 1 session / $49
Wild Indigo Coyote:
Make a Fairy Globe
> 84357
Bring the magic and wonder of the fairy world
into your life! We will be making fairy globes to
hang in your home. Your globe will be created
to attract your heart’s desires - love, wealth,
success, happiness. You decide! We will start
with a brief history of fairies and a guided meditation of the fairy realm. Learn how to attract
them, what they like and how you will know
when they are visiting. We will have everything
you need to create a beautiful globe that will
bring the magic of the fairies to you! If you have
anything special you want to put in your globe,
please feel free to bring them. We will charge
each magic fairy globe with Reiki before you
leave. Materials fee $15.
Sa 9am-3pm
McGrath
Oct 8
KCETC 1232
Don’t miss a thing.
Like us on
Facebook and
get in on the
conversation!
CLLE-8003 / 1 session / $29
> 84296
T 6-8pm
Wild Indigo Coyote LLC
Nov 15
Hort/Flor 169
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Paranormal Studies 105:
Angelology
Angelology is otherwise known as the study
of angels. Angels have existed in the mythos
of humanity since before organized religion.
Where did they come from? What cultures recognize them? Which are the watershed texts
where our modern-day understanding of angels
comes from? Discuss these topics and more.
CLLE-8040 / 1 session / $49
> 84360
Sa 9am-3pm
McGrath
Nov 5
KCETC 1226
Paranormal Studies 204:
Psychics and Mediumships
Learn about different types of psychic abilities,
and mediumship, and their interesting and dramatic history in western society. You’ll discuss
with a paranormal researcher if those people
on TV are “for real”, and how science is working to study people with these abilities. You will
also be given the opportunity to talk to people
first hand who live in this intriguing way every
day, as well as learn different ways in which to
enhance your own intuitive abilities.
CLLE-8040 / 4 sessions / $49
> 84361
T 7-9pm
McGrath
Oct 18-Nov 8
KCLL 212
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Building Your Dream Home What You Need To Know
Whether you desire a design that’s “out of the
ordinary”, or just want the freedom to choose
every detail of your new home yourself, you’ve
found yourself considering building a home.
Before you dive in and immerse yourself in the
experience, it will be helpful to understand the
three P’s: Planning – where to begin, Process
– how a home is built, and Protection – what
warranties and inspections are available. This
class is designed to answer the three Ps, plus
help you understand your financing options.
Come join us for this comprehensive home
building seminar.
CLPD-2100 / 1 session / $15
> 84257
> 84258
Th 6-9pm
Sillman
Oct 20
KTOS 104
Th 6-9pm
Sillman
Dec 15
KTOS 127
Home Buying 101
Green Cleaning
This class is designed to take the mystery out
of the home buying experience with information perfect for both the first time buyer as well
as for the person who would like a refresher
course. Learn what you can afford, how mortgages work, what determines your mortgage
payment, and the whole process from shopping to closing. Bring your concerns and unanswered questions to this home buying seminar. It’s the most helpful, pressure-free time
you’ll spend on this important decision. A local lender, who specializes in first time home
buyer education, will walk you step-by-step
through the entire process.
Skip the toxins! Come and learn why using
essential oils is a great option for green
cleaning. Save money and reduce toxic chemicals with essential oils. Learn how to fight
germs, degrease, prevent insects, and come
away with many green-cleaning recipes and essential oil cleaning solutions! Materials fee $5.
CLPD-2100 / 1 session / $15
Caring for an aging loved one and managing the
demands of your own life can be overwhelming
and stressful. This program will help guide you
through the process of when and how to transition a parent into a care facility, how to decide
where to go and what costs are involved, when
to take the car keys and how to overcome the
guilty feelings, and how to face the challenges
of organizing and downsizing. This is an excellent program for adult children with aging parents and understanding the choices they face.
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Th 6-9pm
Bockenstedt
Sep 15
KTOS 104
Th 6-9pm
Bockenstedt
Nov 10
KTOS 133
Introduction to Essential Oils
After covering the basics of essential oils,
you will learn how to use essential oils to
support personal health and wellness in all areas of life. Special emphasis will be given on
essential oil support for the respiratory and
digestive system, sleep management, mental
focus and clarity, immune support, mood management, and muscle and stress relief. Materials fee $5.
CLPD-6606 / 1 session / $19
> 84478
T 6-8pm
TBA Oct 18
KCLL 302
Aging Parents How to Transition
CLPD-3290 / 1 session / $39
> 84162
> 84164
T 6-8pm
Thomsen
Sep 13
KCLL 202
T 6-8pm
Thomsen
Dec 6
KCLL 202
CLPD-6606 / 1 session / $19
> 84477
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
T 6-8pm
TBA Sep 27
KCLL 308
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Creative Writing:
Fiction Workshop
The Basics of eBay Selling
Are you ready to share your fiction with a group
of serious writers? Through this course, you
will submit stories or chapters of stories, and
the instructor and your classmates will give
constructive feedback, criticism, suggestions,
and support on your writing. Through this practical method, we will learn what makes a good
story or novel. You will also learn to more critically read, discuss, and think about fiction writing while developing the tools and confidence
to make yourself a better writer.
Do you want to be successful selling on eBay?
Join this eBay education specialist who is also
an eBay seller with more than 15 years of experience. You will learn all the basics including
how to open a seller account, research and
create listings, set pricing, monitor your listing,
open and use a PayPal account and complete
your sale. Tuition includes course materials.
CLPD-9200 / 1 session / $95
> 84093
F 9am-4pm
Beer
> 84179
Th 7-9pm
Hartlep
Sep 15-Nov 3
KCLL 304
Th 7-9pm
Hartlep
Nov 10-Jan 19
KCLL 304
Family History:
Finding the Elusive Female
Female family members are many times our
brick wall to further research. We will discover
some of the tips and tricks used to find them,
their families and how to develop their story to
bring them to life.
Dec 9
KTOS 132
Adult Dog Obedience I
This class will pay special attention to improving your dog’s confidence with good manners
and commands, including recall, focus, sit,
stay, down, leave it, loose leash walking,
place, and politely meeting new people.
CLPT-1015 / 8 sessions / $125
W 6-7pm
Fox
Sep 14-Nov 2
CR Animal Care 100
CLPD-9025 / 1 session / $29
> 84359
Th 6:30-9pm
Novak
Nov 17
KCLL 402
Family History:
Introduction to Genealogy
Family history is so much more than names on
a tree. Genealogy tells us about the stories of
our family history and the stuff they left behind.
This course will introduce you to the research
strategies and the tools that are needed to get
an in-depth look at your family history.
Adult Dog Obedience II
This is a continuation class to Adult Dog
Obedience I. This class will continue to
hone skills and commands that were taught in
the first session while introducing new commands and tricks.
CLPT-1015 / 8 sessions / $99
> 84264
W 6-7pm
Fox
CLPT-1020 / 8 sessions / $125
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W 7-8pm
Fox
Sep 14-Nov 2
CR Animal Care 100
W 7-8pm
Fox
Nov 16-Jan 18
CR Animal Care 100
Puppy Obedience I
PETS
> 84263
This obedience class is smaller in size and
designed for dogs that are aggressive both
on and off leash. If you feel your dog is aggressive, overanxious, and hard to handle in most
situations, this is the obedience class for you.
CLPD-7000 / 8 sessions / $89
> 84175
Growlers:
Reactive Dog Obedience
Nov 16-Jan 18
CR Animal Care 100
New puppy? Get it off to a great start. Socialize
with other puppies and people, while learning
to sit, come, walk nicely and build an overall
great bond with your puppy. This is for puppies
under one year of age. Please bring a copy of
shot records, pen, and no puppies on the first
class.
CLPT-1100 / 8 sessions / $125
> 84260
> 84261
T 6-7pm
Fox
Sep 13-Nov 1
CR Animal Care 100
T 6-7pm
Fox
Nov 15-Jan 10
CR Animal Care 100
Puppy Obedience II
This is a continuation class to Puppy Obedience I. This class will continue to hone skills
and commands that were taught in Puppy Obedience I while introducing new commands and
tricks.
CLPT-1105 / 8 sessions / $99
> 84236
T 7-8pm
Fox
Nov 15-Jan 10
CR Animal Care 100
CLPD-9025 / 2 sessions / $49
> 84395
Th 6:30-9pm
Novak
Nov 3-Nov 10
KCLL 402
The Superpowers of Genealogy
This course will take an in-depth look at the
three “superpowers” of Genealogy research and databases: Ancestry.com, Familysearch.org, and the Rootsmagic database.
CLPD-9025 / 2 sessions / $49
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Th 6:30-9pm
Novak
Dec 1-Dec 8
KCLL 202
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TRANSPORTATION
STUDENT SPOTLIGHT: Chuck Swenka
COMMERCIAL DRIVING
Charles (Chuck) Swenka came to
IowaWORKS because he had become a
dislocated worker. Staff assisted Chuck
in completing interest assessments and
found that truck driving was a match for
him. Chuck was attentive to completing the
necessary paperwork to receive assistance
through multiple programs. Through his
diligence, he was eligible for funding
through the Workforce Innovations and
Opportunities Act and KPACE program.
Class B CDL
This program is for anyone 18 years of age or
older. To get a Class B CDL with passenger endorsement, you will utilize the Kirkwood Community College bus to train and test for your
license. After completion of the class, you will
be able to drive a tour bus or straight truck.
Tuition includes training and one test day with
the Iowa DOT at our site. Participants are required to have a Class B permit with air brakes
and passenger endorsement, a DOT long form
physical and pre-employment drug test before
the first class. Please call 319-398-5529 for
more information.
CTTK-1205 / Online / $1,195
> 84836
Chuck successfully completed the
Class A CDL Truck Driving Program through
Kirkwood Continuing Education and within
less than two weeks received an offer of
employment with Schneider Trucking.
CLASS A CDL
TRUCK DRIVING
PROGRAM
TBA Forklift Train the Trainer Course
The Forklift Train-the-Trainer course was developed for the experienced forklift operator
who has a desire or need to train others in
forklift operations. Curriculum was developed
using OSHA 1910.178. This six hour course
will instruct prospective trainers on best teaching practices and classroom management.
The instructor will provide a combination of
teaching techniques, including PowerPoint
lecture, in-house developed video presentation, group discussion on specific safety issues, and hands-on evaluations. Trainers will
receive a Trainer’s Manual providing guidance
on conducting training, videos for visualizing
training, PowerPoint presentations highlighting key areas of the course, skills evaluation
performance worksheets for evaluating students, and written tests for measuring learning. Participants must be 18 years old to take
this course. Prerequisite: Student must have
prior Forklift Operator Training and bring their
current Operator’s license to class.
CTTK-1605 / 1 session / $449
> 77105
F 8am-2pm
TBA Oct 21
KCETC 1220
Charles now earns $26.25 per hour
or $54,600 annually. Way to go, Chuck!
“It’s important to be humble about your successes.”
— CHUCK SWENKA
Power Industrial
Forklift Operations
This class includes a classroom presentation,
hands-on training and testing in various types
of lifts, power lifts, lift-truck operations and
inspection of lift trucks. Participants receive
certification meeting OSHA requirements upon
successful completion. Participants must be
18 years old to take this course.
CTTK-1600 / 1 session / $199
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319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
DRIVERS EDUCATION
AARP Smart Driver Class
Learn how to handle adverse driving conditions and traffic hazards, in addition to learning about the effects of aging and medication
on driving. The classroom-only course is sponsored by AARP. There is no driving. There is
a materials fee payable to AARP upon arrival:
$15 for members and $20 for non-members.
Sa 8am-2pm
Swyers
Sep 10
KCETC 1220
Sa 8am-2pm
Swyers
Oct 15
KCETC 1220
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M 8am-2pm
TBA Oct 24
KCETC 1220
> 79769
Sa 8am-2pm
Swyers
Nov 12
KCETC 1220
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Sa 8am-2pm
Swyers
Dec 10
KCETC 1220
CTDE-1000 / 1 session / $0
W 8:30am-12:30pm
TBA Sep 14
KCETC 1204
W 8:30am-12:30pm
TBA Oct 12
KCETC 1204
W 8:30am-12:30pm
TBA Nov 9
KCETC 1204
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4 SHORT
WEEKS.
1 GREAT
CAREER!
Class A CDL
Professional
Driving
Adult First Aid
In just four short weeks, you can earn your Class
A Commercial Driver’s License through Kirkwood
Community College’s training program. Learn the safe
driving skills necessary to get your Class A CDL and
soon be enjoying the many advantages and benefits of
employment as a full-time truck driver. Our Class A
program is endorsed by local employers who actively
recruit students to fill their open positions.
• Oct 3-Oct 28 / KCETC / $4,250
Participants are required to have a Class A permit, DOT Testing
• Oct 31-Nov 26 / KCETC / $4,250
Receipt (proof of having passed the general knowledge, air brakes, and
• Nov 28-Dec 23 / KCETC / $4,250
pre-employment drug test before the first class. Tuition includes training
CERTIFICATE SERIES
COU RS E LI ST:
Class A CDL
Coaching the Professional Driver
Power Industrial Forklift Operations
Tuition includes books and Iowa DOT testing.
combination vehicle computer tests), a DOT long form physical and
(see course list to left), books, and testing with the Iowa DOT at our site.
Tuition assistance available.
> Save when you register for a
certificate program or course series!
Did you know that the
average annual salary
for a Class A truck driver
in Iowa is $41,450?
Source: USDOL Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2014
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T R A N S P O R TAT I O N
Cedar Rapids | Marion
High School Driver Education
Is your child almost ready to get his or her driver’s license? The Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) requires everyone under the age
of 18 to go through an approved driver education course. Our course meets all IDOT guidelines and regulations. This is a 36-hour course
where you will have 30 hours of classroom
instruction and six hours of behind the wheel
driving (not part of the classroom time) covering
all types of driving environments such as residential, downtown, two-lane highway and interstate. Kirkwood uses licensed driver education
instructors. Our instructors are subject to annual background and driver license checks. Daytime classes are available for students attend
CR Jefferson, CR Kennedy, CR Washington, IC
West, IC High and IC Tate. (Contact your school
counseling office for further information).
Motorcycle Rider Training
CTDE-1020 / 33 sessions / $400
> 84980
> 84262
> 84982
M 6pm-8:30pm
Denny
Aug 29-Nov 21
Linn Co Reg Ctr 208
MTWThF 7-8am
Stumpff
Sep 12-Oct 26
Prairie HS C224
MTh 6pm-8:30pm
Denny
Nov 25-Mar 6
Linn Co Reg Ctr 208
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
Have you dreamed of learning to ride?
Our Basic Rider Course (BRC) is designed for beginning
riders, and we supply the bikes! Gain the knowledge and
skills you need to safely operate a motorcycle. Our facilitators
are certified by the Motorcycle Safety Foundation (MSF).
Moped Rider Education
Get ready to ride your moped! Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) requires a person at least 14 years of age that does not have
a driver’s license to complete an approved
moped rider education course. This class will
cover safety, rules of the road and laws governing mopeds. There will also be discussions on
rider responsibility, safety checks for the rider
and moped, and rider scenarios. Bring a sack
lunch to class. Vending machines available.
CTRV-1100 / 1 session / $39
> 84259
> 84266
> 84269
Sa 8am-2:30pm
Lowinski
Sep 17
KCETC 1206
Sa 8am-2:30pm
Lowinski
Oct 8
KCETC 1204
Sa 8am-2:30pm
Lowinski
Dec 10
KCETC 1206
Private Pilot Ground School
Private Pilot Ground School covers the basic
knowledge needed to obtain a private pilot
license and to pass the FAA written exam.
Materials fee approximately $80. Obtain your
ground school kit at the Marion Airport (319)
377-9437.
CTRV-1200 / 8 sessions / $99
> 83757
T 6:30-9:30pm
Walton
Sep 27-Nov 15
KTOS 127
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
• Five hours of classroom and 15 hours of on-cycle instruction.
• MSF and IA-DOT certificates awarded upon successful completion.
• Motorcycles and helmets are provided for this program.
The MSF Basic Rider Course (updated) is a learnto-ride education and training safety program that
consists of the online MSF Basic eCourse* to address basic motorcycle knowledge, five hours of
classroom instruction with a Rider Coach to address
rider perception and risk management, and 15 hours
of on-cycle, hands-on instruction. Motorcycles and
helmets are supplied by Kirkwood for this program.
Riders must be able to balance a bicycle to participate in the riding portion of the course, and a riding
skill test must be passed for successful completion.
MSF completion card and IDOT certificate of completion will be awarded to persons satisfactorily passing
the course. A course completion card may provide an
insurance discount.
Students must be 14 years of age or older and have
a valid Iowa driver’s license or instruction permit to
take this course. Anyone under 18 years of age, a
parent or guardian must accompany participant into
the first class to sign paperwork.
FALL 2 016 COURSES
All BRC classes meet at KCETC 1240 for
three sessions — Friday evening 6-10pm
and all day Saturday & Sunday 8am-5pm.
CTRV-1300 / 3 sessions / $199
> 81850
Sep 9-Sep 11
Calhoun
> 81853
Sep 30-Oct 2
TBA
> 81854
Oct 7-Oct 9
Chapman
> 81855
Oct 14-Oct 16
Alexander
*Participants will receive a code for the eCourse
two weeks prior to the class. The eCourse is to
be completed by the start of the class and participants will need to provide proof of completion
at the start of the class in order to participate.
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K I R K WO O D C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N
Computer | Classes
iPad for 50+
iPads aren’t just for teenagers! In this class
we will discuss how to configure your iPad,
setup an email account, send photos by email,
setup a calendar with reminders, create a contact list, map a location, download books to
your library, set up iTunes account for music
and more. Requirements: An iPad and a basic
knowledge of computers.
COMPUTER
CERTIFICATES
CCCS-5000 / 2 sessions / $69
Graphic Design 66
> 83579
COMPUTERS FOR 50+
Macintosh Introduction for 50+
In this class you will learn how to use basic
features, including accessing the Internet, using email, and organizing files and folders in
Finder. You will also get acquainted with some
of the handy tools and apps make it easy to
work with photos, video, and music. Finally,
you will learn how to set preferences to make
it even easier to work on your Mac, and learn
how to change the look and feel of the interface. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCCS-2050 / 2 sessions / $99
> 82400
MW 9-11am
Rahim
Windows 8.1 for 50+
This beginner level course will introduce you
to using the operating system Windows 8.1.
Learn how to manage windows and folders,
work with text, word processing and the ribbon, and discover how to change settings. We
will also explore surfing the internet, working
with email and an introduction to photos, video
and music. Learning is reinforced with plenty of
illustrations and hands-on activities in a stepby-step manner. Learning Windows 8.1 has
never been easier! Be amazed at how fast you
will start having fun with your computer with
the new skills and information you will gain. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCCS-3050 / Note session/price variations.
6 sessions / $179 for the following:
> 82398
TTh 1:30-3:30pm
Rahim
4 sessions / $179 for the following:
> 82389
MW 10am-12pm
Frevert
64
Oct 3-Oct 5
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 060
Creating a Photo Book for 50+
Using free photo book software, this class will
show you how to layout your story with text,
photos, and other graphical elements. This
step-by-step class offers lots of original ideas
and practical tips for composing your book.
You will also learn how to transfer photos from
your digital camera to your computer, and incorporate them into your book. This is a workshop class so you will have time to work on
your project. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCCS-5050 / 2 sessions / $79
> 83261
Dec 5-Dec 7
KCLL 410
MW 6-8pm
Rahim
MW 10am-12pm Sep 26-Sep 28
Rahim
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 052
Exploring Internet
and Email for 50+
Expand your world with new and exciting discoveries using the Internet and email. Learn to
surf the web, navigate websites, search for information, and save favorite sites for easier access in the future. You will also work with email
by sending and receiving messages, replying
to an email, and working with attachments.
Security and privacy settings will also be addressed so you can stay safe when using the
Internet and email. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCCS-6050 / 4 sessions / $129
> 82390
> 82396
TTh 10am-12pm
Frevert
Oct 18-Oct 27
KTOS 134
TTh 1:30-3:30pm
Rahim
Nov 8-Nov 17
IC Learning Ctr 108
Administrative
Professional 65
Beginning Website
Programming 67
Business Bookkeeping
Computer 70
Social Media 74
Web Designer 77
Mobile App Specialist
Professional 78
COMPUTER
SERIES
Word Specialist 71
Make Word
Work for You:
Holiday Newsletter 71
Excel Specialist 72
Access Specialist 73
Oct 18-Nov 3
KCLL 412
Dec 5-Dec 14
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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Digital Photography, Editing
and Photo Organization for 50+
If you’re struggling to understand your camera and are overwhelmed with too many
photos on your computer, this class is for you!
Learn the fundamental settings of your camera
so you can get your photos right the first time.
You will also learn how to do basic edits on
your computer using Google Photos, a free editing tool in which you can do various color enhancements and resizing. This class will also
go over fundamental ways to organize your
photos with basic renaming and backup practices that will allow you to find your files more
easily. Lastly, you’ll be introduced to some photobook sites that will allow you to create various projects so you can enjoy your memories
for years to come. Class participants should
come with a working digital camera and a flash
drive, as well as be able to login to their Google
account.
CCCS-7010 / 3 sessions / $99
> 83911
Facebook, Twitter, Skype and other social
media environments are great tools to stay
in touch with family and friends. According to
AARP, online users age 50+ are the fastestgrowing group of social media users. Social
media can be a great way to keep track of the
lives of people that are important to you. From
video-chatting to posting pictures from a recent vacation, social media can work to keep
you connected.
CCCS-7025 / 2 sessions / $49
> 82392
Macintosh Introduction
Are you a new Mac user and need to get up to
speed quickly? Get started with Mac OS X and
take control of your computer. The best way
to become comfortable working with your computer is to learn about the operating system.
Explore the basics in this introductory class
including the user interface and the Finder to
manage documents and files. Discover how to
control the Mac using Preferences and how to
start and run software programs. The class
concludes with an introduction to the software
included on a Mac.
CCGS-3500 / 2 sessions / $79
> 83000
TTh 6-8pm
Rahim
Sep 20-Sep 22
KCLL 410
iPhoto Introduction
MWF 10am-12pm Dec 12-Dec 16
Rahim
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 064
Staying Connected with
Family and Friends for 50+
> 82395
GETTING STARTED
MW 1:30-3:30pm
Rahim
Nov 7-Nov 9
IC Learning Ctr 108
MW 10am-12pm
Frevert
Nov 28-Nov 30
KTOS 134
Edit and organize your photos with ease thanks
to iPhoto. This program comes standard with
Macintosh computers as part of the iLife suite.
Work on transferring photos into iPhoto, putting photos in albums, editing photos and
more! Bring a memory stick or digital camera
and your USB cable to class the first night and
get ready to rock! (Laptop is optional. Mac
desktops are provided.)
T 6-8pm
Rahim
Sep 27
KCLL 410
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Even basic tasks in today’s offices
depend on technology. Our Administrative
Professional Certificate is designed for
individuals in administrative support roles
who want to be exceptional. Administrative
Professionals are often the heart and soul
of successful businesses, functioning as
the voice and face of a company. They are
communicators, organizers, facilitators,
and so much more. Become empowered
to take on this valuable role as you learn
how to use Microsoft Office, and increase
your skills and competencies as an
administrative professional. Learn effective
techniques for business communication,
the skills required for the delivery of
excellent customer service, and how to be
an excellent problem solver and decision
maker. Tuition includes all textbooks.
COU RS E LI ST:
Keyboarding for Computers
Basics 2013 (five classes):
Word, Excel, PowerPoint,
Access, and Outlook
Many of us carry a notebook or notepad to
take notes for business, school or personal
projects. But can you easily find and decipher
the information that you need, when you need
it most? Take control with Microsoft Office
OneNote, the easy-to-use note taking and information management program. OneNote delivers the flexibility to gather and organize text,
pictures, digital handwriting, audio and video
recording, and more all in one digital notebook.
Come see how simple it is to gather, format,
organize and share information. And then say
goodbye to your notepad! Computers provided.
Problem Solving
and Decision Making
T O D AY !
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Business Writing
> 83578
O N LI N E
OneNote:
A Note Taking Power Tool
CCGS-3800 / 1 session / $39
R E G I S T E R
Administrative
Professional
Windows 7 Basics
CCGS-3600 / 1 session / $39
> 83110
W 6-8pm
TBA Computer
Excellence in Service
Administrative Professional
Final Project Review Class
Administrative Professional
Final Project Class
• Sep 27-Dec 21 / Linn Co Reg Ctr / $1,695
• Nov 8-Feb 9 / IC Learning Ctr / $1,695
Tuition assistance available.
Oct 19
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 064
Save when you register for a certificate program!
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Computer
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Graphic Design
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Learn the software every graphic
designer needs to know, including
Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign
and Acrobat. You’ll prepare digital
images, illustrations, and layouts, and
learn how to address the elements of
color, typography, composition, and
visual identity. Hands-on projects will
focus on essential skills and provide
experience in professional graphic
design project scenarios. Class
assignments include photo editing
and collage, display advertising, logo
design, poster design, form design,
magazine covers, promotional design,
book design, and more. Graphic
artists and designers with a range of
technical, drawing and design skills
are valuable members of work teams
in a variety of industries. Many artists
have also discovered the joys of
freelance design and graphic
development work. Tuition includes
all textbooks.
COU RS E LI ST:
Principles of Graphic Design
CS6 Basics & Advanced:
Illustrator, Photoshop, and InDesign
Graphic Design Supervised Lab
I - Logos / 2 & 3 - Open
Graphic Design Final Project
• Oct 24-Mar 15 / IC Learning Ctr / $1,695
• Dec 6-Apr 13 / KCLL / $1,695
Tuition assistance available.
YouTube for Business
Social Media for Non Profit
Marketing videos can go viral, but few have the
impact to do so. Learn about YouTube’s interface and how you can use video to enhance
your product or service. Also understand the
importance of telling a story in videos to help
boost your brand.
Social sites such as Facebook and Twitter are
changing the way we reach out to our donor
base. By adding social media to your overall
communication plan you can promote your
events, recognize your funders, connect with
your constituent, engage the community and
build awareness of your cause- all with very
little impact on your budget. Discover how to
use Facebook and Twitter to keep conversation
going.
CCGS-4040 / 2 sessions / $69
> 83200
TTh 6-8pm
Rahim
Oct 25-Oct 27
IC Learning Ctr 109
Enhancing Facebook
for Business
You may already have a Facebook page but are
you using it to its full potential? Discover how
to interact with fans as well as like-minded or
partner organizations to increase your popularity so you’re at the top of people’s minds.
Learn about building, modifying and monitoring your page as well as what it takes to make
Facebook work for your business.
CCGS-4050 / 2 sessions / $69
> 83199
TTh 6-8pm
Rahim
Oct 18-Oct 20
IC Learning Ctr 109
Designing Visual Content
for Social Media
Learn the basics of creating compelling visual
content for your social media posts. You will be
introduced to basic screen-capturing software
as well as free and easy-to-use online contentcreation tools to help you boost curiosity about
your brand. Also, you will receive tips about
how using photography can enhance visuals
for your business or nonprofit.
CCGS-4065 / 2 sessions / $69
> 83198
TTh 6-8pm
Rahim
Oct 11-Oct 13
IC Learning Ctr 109
Understanding SEO
for Business
Good SEO or Search Engine Optimization is important to keep your business high on search
engines. Learn about the basics on how and
where to use specific words that will help get
you found on major sites such as Google, Bing
and Yahoo!
CCGS-4070 / 2 sessions / $69
> 83201
TTh 6-8pm
Rahim
Nov 1-Nov 3
IC Learning Ctr 109
CCGS-4150 / 1 session / $49
> 82444
Th 1-5pm
Rahim
Sep 15
KCLL 412
Business Blogging
for Social Media
Harnessing the power of blogging as a way
to transform your business or nonprofit only
works if you know what your company is about.
Learn how to redefine your organization in a
way that is simple, understandable and exciting to you, allowing you to better relay why the
public should work with you. This class will focus on creating a blog to communicate what
your business/nonprofit is about. Discover the
mechanics of blogging, as well as how to write
a successful post and establish a content-creation schedule.
CCGS-4400 / 2 sessions / $69
> 83197
TTh 6-8pm
Rahim
Oct 4-Oct 6
IC Learning Ctr 109
Making Gmail Work for You
Gmail is a wonderful cloud-based email system, but how well is it working for you? In this
class we will explore the organizational structure of the program to help you sort and locate
emails quickly and easily. We’ll talk Gmail’s
tagging system, as well as setting up automatic forwards, and setting configurations. Please
have a Gmail account created before you come
to class so we can dive right in.
CCGS-6050 / 1 session / $29
> 82385
T 6-7:30pm
TBA Sep 20
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
Getting Started with Your iPad
This is an introduction course to give you an
overview of what your iPad can do. This course
will be both lecture and hands-on, so bring your
iPad. (Any version welcome.)
CCGS-7033 / 3 sessions / $99
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> 83112
MWF 5:30-8pm
Rahim
Nov 28-Dec 2
KCLL 410
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Computer
Beginning
Website
Programming
Keeping Your Child Safe
In the Digital World
Technology and the Internet are everywhere. As a parent, are you prepared to
keep your child safe in the digital world? Learn
essential Internet safety tips to keep your child
safe online. Cyber-bullying, sexting, online
predators, identity theft and mobile security
will be addressed. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCGS-4510 / 2 sessions / $49
> 83906
> 83907
CCOP-1100 / 4 sessions / $129
Introduction to PHP and MySQL
MW 6-8pm
Crawley
Nov 7-Nov 9
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 064
> 82842
M 6-8pm
TBA Dec 5
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
COU RS E LI ST:
Introduction to
Web Programming
> 83113
CCGS-6005 / 1 session / $39
This certificate is for those who
wish to go beyond Web design to make
Web pages that are dynamic and
interactive. Start with the essential
technologies of HTML and CSS, the
foundational building blocks for Web
development. Next, you’ll cover the
popular computer languages,
JavaScript, jQuery, and PHP. Finally,
you will learn about how to integrate
PHP with a MySQL database to store
and retrieve information. Get started
in the fast growing field of open source
technologies.
Why do you need to know how to keyboard by
touch? One word: speed. You will learn the
alphabetic keyboard, practice alphanumeric
skills and apply those skills to word processing
situations you are likely to encounter.
Sep 27-Sep 29
KCLL 412
The Cloud allows you access to your documents, music, photos and data from almost
any device at any time by using the Internet.
This time saving tool can be used to help you
manage your file storage, share documents
with others, access information from both
desktop and mobile devices. SkyDrive, Dropbox and Google Drive will be discussed.
Keyboarding for Computers
TTh 6-8pm
Crawley
The Cloud: Sharing Online
and Storing Files
> 82384
OFFICE PRODUCTIVITY
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
CSS/HTML for Web Development
JavaScript and jQuery
TTh 5:30-8:30pm
TBA Sep 27-Oct 6
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
Web Programming
Supervised Lab
TTh 5:30-8:30pm
TBA Nov 8-Nov 17
IC Learning Ctr 108
Web Programming Project Class
• Oct 18-Jan 26 / KCLL / $1,695
QuickBooks for
Business Owners
Whether you are new to QuickBooks or have
been using it for some time, this class will
help you become more confident and efficient
in using QuickBooks for your business. In this
course you will learn about the various versions
of QuickBooks available, the correct way to set
up your QuickBooks file, and how to properly
record your income, expenses, and banking
transactions. You will also learn time-saving
shortcuts, bookkeeping best practices, and
how to identify and fix common problems. This
class will use a desktop (not online) edition of
QuickBooks for the practice exercises.
Tuition assistance available.
Save when you register for a certificate program!
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
CCOP-1307 / 1 session / $79
> 83893
> 83897
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Th 5:30-9:30pm
Cube Bookkeeping
Sep 15
KCLL 412
Sa 12-4pm
Cube Bookkeeping
Oct 1
KCLL 412
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Computer
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Business
Bookkeeping
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
This certificate is designed for busy adults
who desire to learn the technical skills
essential for bookkeeping-related positions.
Learn popular accounting software and the
essentials of spreadsheets and databases.
Whether for a home-based business, your
employer or your next career, you can
understand the applications used in the
bookkeeping industry. According to the
United States Bureau of Labor Statistics
(BLS) in 2012, the annual mean salary for
bookkeepers was $35,200 with projected
industry growth of 8-14 percent between
2012 and 2022. A job for trained
bookkeepers will be available in all types
of industries and organizations, particularly
those with up-to-date computer skills in
accounting applications software.
Tuition includes all computer textbooks.
Accounting/Bookkeeping book will need to
be purchased separately. Microsoft Office
2013 is utilized.
COU RS E LI ST:
Windows 8.1 Basics
Word Intermediate 2013
Welcome to the world of Microsoft Windows
8.1! It’s a robust, powerful operating system
that gives you an efficient way to manage all
the apps, programs, files and folders you use
regularly. Learn the basics so you can make
the most of this operating system for both work
and fun. Learning will be reinforced with plenty
of practical hands-on projects and exercise
that allow you the ability to apply concepts using a mouse and keyboard. By the time you finish this course, you’ll be ready to have more fun
with Windows 8.1. Tuition includes a textbook.
With Microsoft Office 2013, harness the power
of Microsoft’s powerful word processing program. Learn about section breaks, columns,
WordArt, Clip Art and themes. Work with
shapes, picture, editing, inserting and formatting SmartArt, and formatting the page background. Create mail merge documents, envelopes and labels. Learn to create a research
paper that includes footnotes and endnotes
and a table of figures and discover how to create bibliographies. Word basics or equivalent
experience is recommended. Tuition includes
a textbook.
CCOP-2180 / 2 sessions / $139
> 82840
TTh 6-9pm
TBA Oct 18-Oct 20
IC Learning Ctr 108
Windows 8.1 Basics
with Touchscreens
Welcome to the world of Microsoft Windows
8.1! It’s a robust, powerful operating system
that gives you an efficient way to manage all
the apps, programs, files and folders you use
regularly. Windows 8.1 is perfect for PCs with a
mouse and keyboard, those with touchscreens,
and those with both and you’ll have the opportunity to try out both options. Learn the basics
to make the most of this operating system for
both work and fun. By the time you finish this
course, you’ll be ready to have more fun with
Windows 8.1. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCOP-2181 / 2 sessions / $139
Windows 7 Basics
Excel Basics 2013
PowerPoint Basics 2013
Access Basics 2013
Bookkeeping Computer Certificate
Final Project Review Class
Bookkeeping Computer
Certificate Final Project
QuickBooks
More with QuickBooks
• Sep 15-Feb 9 / KTOS / $1,795
Tuition assistance available.
> 82388
MW 6-9pm
TBA Nov 14-Nov 16
KTOS 134
Word Basics 2013
With Microsoft Office 2013, learn the basics of
word processing with Microsoft Word. Learn how
to create, save, edit and print documents. Also
learn how to move, copy, format documents use
proofing tools, tabs and indents. You will create,
sort, format, merge and perform calculations in
tables. This beginning-level class will help you
with basic document preparation. Introduction
to XP or equivalent experience recommended.
Tuition includes a textbook.
> 83175
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Sep 19-Sep 21
IC Learning Ctr 109
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Nov 8-Nov 10
KTOS 134
Word Advanced 2013
With Microsoft Office 2013, become a master
Word user. In this course, learn to organize a
long document with a table of contents, an index, headers and footers, and cross-references. Discover how to use Track Changes. Add
comments to a document, send a document
for review via email and combine documents
from multiple reviewers. Also learn to add a
password to a document and apply editing restrictions, combine reviewed documents without Track Changes and use the Highlighter.
Find out how to share and secure content by
providing compatibility, using the Document
Inspector, controlling document access and
applying digital signatures. Finally, understand
how to integrate Word with other Office applications and Web pages. Word Intermediate or
equivalent experience is recommended. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCOP-2302 / 2 sessions / $169
> 82879
> 83176
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Sep 26-Sep 28
IC Learning Ctr 109
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Nov 15-Nov 17
KTOS 134
CCOP-2102 / 2 sessions / $169
> 82877
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Accounting/Bookkeeping
Concepts Parts 1 and 2
Word Basics 2013
CCOP-2202 / 2 sessions / $169
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Sep 12-Sep 14
IC Learning Ctr 109
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Oct 18-Oct 20
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Nov 1-Nov 3
KTOS 134
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 6-Dec 8
IC Learning Ctr 108
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 6-Dec 8
KTOS 134
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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Computer
Word Specialist
Make Word Work for You:
Holiday Newsletter
COURSE SERIES
Demonstrate that you have advanced skills in
Microsoft Word 2013 by completing a Word
Specialist Series. Learn how to create and edit
assorted documents, create newsletters, brochures,
forms, work with tables, use mail merge, organize
long documents, collaborate in word using tracked
changes, highlights, multiple reviewers and
SkyDrive, utilize backstage view to share and secure
content, and customize your word options.
COURSE SERIES
Send out the most amazing holiday newsletter
without a lot of work. Learn how to create a perfectly
polished personalized holiday newsletter with
Microsoft Word. Create a one of a kind newsletter as
well as mailing labels or envelopes for sending ease.
COU RS E LI ST:
COU RS E LI ST:
Word Basics 2013
Make Word Work for You:
Creating a Holiday Newsletter
Word Intermediate 2013
Make Word Work for You: Mail Merge
Word Advanced 2013
• Nov 8-Nov 10 / KCLL / $79
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• Sep 12-Sep 28 / IC Learning Ctr / $459
• Nov 1-Nov 17 / KTOS / $459
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Make Word Work for You:
Creating a Holiday Newsletter
Make Word Work
for You: Mail Merge
Make Word Work for You:
Organizing Long Documents
Newsletters are a great way to make a personal connection and communicate vital information in a polished format, but knowing where
to start can be intimidating. Learn how to use
Microsoft Word’s column feature, WordArt and
clipart, Building Blocks, design tools, and drop
caps to create high quality newsletters quickly
and with ease.
Learn to manage your communication with
ease. Whether you are sending a mailing, invitations or a holiday newsletter, the Microsoft
Word mail merge feature can save you time.
You will learn to generate personalized form
letters, mailing labels and envelopes with ease
by creating a main source document and data
source. Mail merge will make it easier to manage large mailing at work or home.
Microsoft Word can make organizing long documents easy with the use of several great tools.
Insert a table of contents and an index to help
readers locate specific topics, and headers
and footers to display information such as
page numbers and chapter names with ease.
You will also learn how to add cross-references
to inform readers of related materials that are
dispersed throughout the document. By making these organizational tools work for you, you
will surely impress the next time you share a
long document at work.
CCOP-2320 / 1 session / $49
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T 6-9pm
TBA Nov 8
KCLL 410
CCOP-2320 / 1 session / $49
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Make Word Work for You:
Creating a Newsletter
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W 6-9pm
TBA Oct 26
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
Th 6-9pm
TBA Nov 10
KCLL 410
CCOP-2320 / 1 session / $49
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Th 6-9pm
TBA Sep 29
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 064
Newsletters are a great way to make a personal connection and communicate vital information in a polished format, but knowing where
to start can be intimidating. Learn how to use
Microsoft Word’s column feature, WordArt and
clipart, Building Blocks, design tools, and drop
caps to create high quality newsletters quickly
and with ease.
CCOP-2320 / 1 session / $49
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TBA Oct 19
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Excel Specialist
COURSE SERIES
Demonstrate that you have advanced
skills in Microsoft Excel 2013 by
completing a Microsoft Excel Series.
Learn how to enter data, work with
numbers, edit worksheets, and change
the appearance of worksheets. Acquire
the ability to work with formulas and
functions, format cell contents, create
and edit charts, manage multi-sheet
workbooks, and apply advanced
functions and data analysis. You will
also learn to create tables and outlines,
utilize graphics and templates, use
lookup functions, pivot tables, macros,
advanced formatting and analysis tools,
and how to collaborate and share
workbooks in Excel.
COU RS E LI ST:
Excel Basics 2013
Excel Intermediate 2013
Excel Advanced 2013
• Oct 17-Nov 2 / KTOS / $459
• Oct 24-Nov 9 / IC Learning Ctr / $459
• Nov 28-Dec 14 / KTOS / $459
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Excel Basics 2013
Excel Intermediate 2013
Learn to use Microsoft’s powerful spreadsheet
application that is an essential tool for today’s
workplace. Learn the basic concepts of Excel.
Discover how to build, edit and format spreadsheets, and create basic and complex formulas
and functions. Learn how to create and modify
charts. Introduction to Computer Basics (XP or
Windows 7) or equivalent experience recommended. Tuition includes a textbook.
Using Microsoft Office 2013, take your spreadsheet skills to the next level. In this hands-on
course, learn to prepare workbooks and create custom views. Sort worksheet rows, freeze
headings and split worksheet windows. Discover how to insert art; draw, move, size, rotate
and add styles; and create SmartArt. Use Office templates and create custom templates.
Copy and move worksheets, copy formatting
between worksheets and use linked formulas.
Discover how to work with tables, lists and outlines. Understand how to create hyperlinks to
areas within the workbook and to other documents. Excel Basics or equivalent experience
is recommended. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCOP-2402 / 2 sessions / $169
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MW 8:30am-12:30pm Oct 17-Oct 19
Frevert
KTOS 134
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Oct 24-Oct 26
IC Learning Ctr 109
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Oct 25-Oct 27
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
CCOP-2502 / 2 sessions / $169
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Nov 28-Nov 30
KTOS 134
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 13-Dec 15
IC Learning Ctr 108
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 13-Dec 15
KTOS 134
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MW 8:30am-12:30pm Oct 24-Oct 26
Frevert
KTOS 134
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Oct 31-Nov 2
IC Learning Ctr 109
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 5-Dec 7
KTOS 134
“I had an amazing teacher with never ending
patience. This class opened doors for me,
showing just how much there is to learn.
– Stephanie Martinez
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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Excel Advanced 2013
Using Microsoft Office 2013, master the skills
of Excel. Create and format PivotTable and PivotCharts, and learn to automate routine tasks.
Use the PMT and FV functions, as well as Goal
Seek, Solver, the Analysis ToolPak and the
Scenario Manager. Learn to use 3-D cell references and use the HLOOKUP, VLOOKUP and IF
functions. Consolidate data from detail worksheets and group worksheets. Discover how
to use Data Validation and Conditional Formatting. Learn about data tables and trendlines.
Discover how to collaborate, track changes
and merge multiple workbooks. Excel Intermediate or equivalent experience is recommended. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCOP-2602 / 2 sessions / $169
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Make Excel Work For You:
Formulas and Functions
Formulas are one of Excel’s most powerful features. They have the ability to save you time,
increase the accuracy of your spreadsheets,
and make sense of data. Learn to create and
modify basic formulas and functions to calculate values such as sum, average, maximum,
and minimum. Discover how to use IF functions
which can flag a cell with a text label, display
a value, or perform a calculation when specific
criteria are satisfied. Basic understanding of
Excel is strongly encouraged. Tuition includes
all materials.
CCOP-2630 / 1 session / $49
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MW 8:30am-12:30pm
Frevert
Oct 31-Nov 2
KTOS 134
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Nov 7-Nov 9
IC Learning Ctr 109
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 12-Dec 14
KTOS 134
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T 6-9pm
TBA Sep 27
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 064
M 6-9pm
TBA Dec 12
KCLL 410
Make Excel Work For You:
PivotTables, LOOKUP Functions
and Macros
Being able to display data in a clean, easy to
read format is important to effectively communicate. Microsoft Excel has many features that
can make understanding, analyzing and sharing data fun and easy. Learn to create, work
with and format tables to manage data and
create quick calculations. You will also learn to
sort and filter the table contents, use both the
SUBTOTAL function and the Quick Analysis button, and hide detail data to outline and group
commands so that only summary data shows.
Do you wish you knew how to perform sophisticated data analysis, spot trends, and draw
conclusions with pages full of data? You can
by utilizing features such as VLOOKUP and
HLOOKUP functions, PivotTables, and PivotCharts that come standard with Microsoft Excel. Find out how to create, format, and modify
Pivot Tables and Pivot Charts. Learn how to
add fields, and how to hide and show Pivot
Table items. Expand your knowledge by learning how to record and run macros to help automate repetitive tasks. Intermediate knowledge
of Excel is strongly encouraged for this course.
Tuition includes all materials.
CCOP-2630 / 1 session / $49
CCOP-2630 / 1 session / $49
Make Excel Work For You:
Creating Tables and Outlines
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TBA Oct 4
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 064
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TBA Dec 14
KCLL 410
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319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Computer
Access Specialist
COURSE SERIES
Demonstrate that you have advanced
skills in Microsoft Access 2013 by
completing a Microsoft Access Series.
Learn how to design a database,
create tables, work with forms, query
a database, and utilize reports to
display information. You will also learn
how to refine table design by creating
and modifying relationships, modify
table structures, format a table
database layout, set field properties,
and set lookup fields. Expand your
Access skills by learning to customize
input forms, create a form with a sub
form, add calculations to forms,
create complex queries, customize
reports, database interface and
startup options, import and export
data, and database maintenance.
COU RS E LI ST:
Access Basics 2013
Access Intermediate 2013
Access Advanced 2013
• Sep 27-Oct 13 / KTOS / $459
M 6-9pm
TBA Oct 24
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
• Dec 5-Dec 21 / IC Learning Ctr / $459
Th 6-9pm
TBA Dec 1
IC Learning Ctr 109
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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Social Media
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
This certificate is designed for
individuals solely responsible for the
marketing of a business or nonprofit.
You may already have a Facebook
presence but need to enhance it
further. You also may want to explore
other social media platforms to
amplify your message but don’t know
where or how to start. This certificate
is designed to help you take your
business or nonprofit to the next level
through proper use of a few social
media platforms. The backbone of this
series starts with identifying why your
business or nonprofit exists. You will
learn about constructing a “why”
statement or profile, which will make
the utility of different social media
platforms easier to understand. The
series will cover various social media
sites and the types of content creation
relevant for each one. Homework
assignments for each course will allow
you to better navigate different
platforms and gain a better comfort
level when using them for your
business or nonprofit.
COU RS E LI ST:
Business Blogging for Social Media
Make Excel Work for You:
Utilizing Graphics and
Templates
Did you know that you can use graphics to help
illustrate the worksheet theme and call attention to important details in Microsoft Excel?
Learn to insert photos and clip art to worksheets, draw shapes, move, size, rotate and
crop images and apply special effects to images all using Excel. You will also learn how to
use existing workbooks and office templates,
as well as create and modify customize templates to allow for more efficient worksheet
development.
CCOP-2630 / 1 session / $49
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Oct 17
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
T 6-9pm
TBA Nov 29
IC Learning Ctr 109
PowerPoint Basics 2013
With Microsoft Office 2013, learn to create
and modify slides and presentations by using clip art, WordArt and charts, templates
and presentation options. Learn how to add
speaker notes, slide headers and footers. Insert multimedia content, including audio and
video, and configure your presentation to run
automatically as if on autopilot. Discover how
to use tables to aid in the placement of data
and customize built-in document themes and
color schemes. Windows Basics and Word Basics or equivalent experience is recommended. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCOP-2802 / 2 sessions / $169
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Designing Visual Content for Social
Media
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YouTube for Business
M 6-9pm
TBA Access Basics 2013
Utilizing Microsoft Office 2013, learn basic
database functions. Open, navigate and close
database objects, view forms and reports, and
look at queries. Add records to a table using
the datasheet and a form and use a database
to sort, delete, edit and filter records. Learn to
create tables using Table Design View, append
records to a table, work with queries and wizards, and learn about database management.
Also discover how to modify table structures,
set Lookup fields and field properties, and analyze and document a database. Windows Basics and Word Basics or equivalent experience
is recommended. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCOP-3102 / 2 sessions / $169
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TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Sep 27-Sep 29
KTOS 134
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Nov 8-Nov 10
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 5-Dec 7
IC Learning Ctr 109
Access Intermediate 2013
Using Microsoft Office 2013, learn to design
a relational database, analyze table relationships, design complex queries including parameter queries and action queries. Discover
how to customize reports and input forms. Access Basics or equivalent experience is recommended. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCOP-3202 / 2 sessions / $169
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TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Oct 4-Oct 6
KTOS 134
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 12-Dec 14
IC Learning Ctr 109
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Nov 1-Nov 3
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 20-Dec 22
IC Learning Ctr 108
Access Advanced 2013
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 20-Dec 22
KTOS 134
With Microsoft Office 2013, become a master
Access user. In this course, learn to customize reports, the database interface, and start
up options. This includes numbering items in a
report, setting page breaks, setting access options, and splitting a database. You’ll be able
to import and export data using other Office
applications and HTML, as well as learn how
to maintain your database through backups,
compacting and repairing, and exploring cloud
storage. Access Intermediate or equivalent experience is recommended. Tuition includes a
textbook.
Understanding SEO for Business
Social Media Certificate Lab Time
Social Media Certificate Final Project
• Oct 4-Nov 10 / IC Learning Ctr / $379
CCOP-3302 / 2 sessions / $169
> 83194
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TBA Oct 11-Oct 13
KTOS 134
MW 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 19-Dec 21
IC Learning Ctr 109
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COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Outlook Basics 2013
It’s not just for email anymore. With Microsoft
Office 2013, take advantage of Outlook to
become more organized and productive than
ever before. In this hands-on course, you will
learn the basics of how to manage your contacts, email, tasks and calendar all within this
powerful business tool. Windows Basics and
Word Basics or equivalent experience is recommended. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCOP-7042 / 2 sessions / $169
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MW 5:30-8:30pm
Rahim
Sep 12-Sep 14
IC Learning Ctr 108
TTh 5:30-8:30pm
TBA Nov 15-Nov 17
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
Windows 7 Basics
This course is a complete introduction to Microsoft’s newest operating system and all its exciting new features. Learn to manage windows
and folders, sort and filter files, run programs,
manage security settings and take advantage
of Window’s multimedia features for photos,
music and videos. Learning is reinforced with
plenty of illustrations and practical, hands-on
projects and exercises that allow the ability to
apply concepts. Learning Windows has never
been this easy! Tuition includes a textbook.
CCOP-7051 / 2 sessions / $169
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TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Oct 11-Oct 13
Linn Co Reg Ctr 326
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Nov 29-Dec 1
IC Learning Ctr 108
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Nov 29-Dec 1
KTOS 134
Everything You Need
to Know About Computers
But Were Afraid to Ask
You’ve used a computer but do you really
understand how it works beyond the tasks
you currently perform? This course solves the
mystery and will help you figure things out on
your own. We’ll start out with the basics of Windows navigation, working with files, word processing, internet and email. We will then move
on to social media, covering the basics of
Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn, and Twitter.
We will address how they are different, how
they are the same, how to use them and what
to be careful of. Lastly we will cover safety and
security on the internet by sharing with you the
things you need to know to protect your online
communications.
CCOP-7060 / 6 sessions / $249
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Frevert
Sep 26-Oct 12
KTOS 134
TTh 1:30-4pm
Rahim
Nov 29-Dec 15
IC Learning Ctr 108
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Introduction to PHP and MySQL
PROGRAMMING
& SCRIPTING
Introduction to
Web Programming
This course is an introduction to several technologies that will be used throughout the Web
Programming certificate including Eclipse,
FileZilla and XAMPP. Eclipse is a very popular,
open source, Integrated Development Environment (IDE) used to develop applications in a
number of programming languages including
Java, C++, PHP and others. This class will cover Eclipse package installation, plug-in installation via update sites and archives and setting
preferences. You will also learn productivity capabilities like code formatting, content assist,
and code completion. FileZilla will be used to
upload files to a website. XAMPP is a distribution of Apache, the open source Web server,
MySQL and PHP.
Learn how to create an interactive website, allowing visitors to post and retrieve information
provided by you or your site’s visitors. You’ll
see how to use the PHP programming language
to generate dynamic websites that automatically change as your data changes. You’ll also
learn how to use the popular MySQL database
server with PHP to store and retrieve data over
the Web. You’ll discover how you can allow your
site’s visitors to add new information to an online database, search through posted data and
create meaningful printed reports. Prior HTML
coding experience is helpful, but not required.
CCPS-1400 / 8 sessions / $399
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McClurg
Oct 18-Oct 20
KCLL 412
Sep 12-Oct 5
KCLL 412
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
McClurg
Dec 20-Jan 19
KCLL 412
PUBLISHING & DESIGN
CCPS-3000 / 2 sessions / $179
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McClurg
Principles of Graphic Design
Allow JavaScript to supercharge your HTML
with animation, interactivity, and visual effects. Save time and effort with the jQuery
library of pre-written JavaScript code. Create
pop-up windows, add scrolling messages, and
validate forms. Enhance the usage of image
and form objects. Create scrolling text banners and a RoloURL to access URLs from a
list. Learn to validate and submit user-entered
HTML form data. HTML Level I or equivalent
experience is recommended.
Earn a better understanding of the basics of
graphic design by studying the elements and
principles that govern effective design and
page layout. Graphic design is the art of combining text and graphics to communicate an
effective message through logos, graphics,
brochures, newsletters, posters, signs and any
other type of visual communication. Designers
utilize elements such as lines, shapes, sizes,
textures and colors, as well as principles of
graphic design, including balance, unity, alignment, consistency, contrast and white space.
Tuition includes a textbook.
CCPS-1105 / 8 sessions / $529
CCPD-1100 / 6 sessions / $299
JavaScript and jQuery
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Hageman
Nov 15-Dec 15
KCLL 412
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Scripting for Web Designers
This course is an overview of scripting languages using JavaScript and jQuery (a JavaScript
library) as the primary learning framework. You
will engage with practical examples and usecases which you will apply directly to your website projects. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCPS-1750 / 4 sessions / $349
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TBA Nov 8-Nov 17
KTOS 132
MW 5:30-8:30pm
La.eddins design
Oct 24-Nov 9
IC Learning Ctr 108
TTh 5:30-8:30pm
Hein
Dec 6-Dec 22
KCLL 410
Illustrator CS6 Basics
You do not need to be a professional artist to
create beautiful graphics using Adobe Illustrator. This class will introduce the main tools and
time-saving tricks for creating sharp and crisp
artwork. Illustrator now provides 3-D, an amazing tracing tool, powerful text editing and easy
integration with other Adobe programs such
as Flash, Photoshop and InDesign. Previous
experience with creating, saving and editing
text and previous experience with an Adobe
application is helpful but not required. Tuition
includes a textbook.
CCPD-1302 / 4 sessions / $199
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La.eddins design
Nov 14-Nov 30
IC Learning Ctr 108
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Computer
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Illustrator CS6 Advanced
Photoshop CS6 Advanced
Further your knowledge of Illustrator in the
advanced-level class. Learn how to efficiently
use Illustrator to manipulate paths and enhance fills and strokes. This course will also
include tips and tricks for transforming shapes
and utilizing effects and graphic styles. Tuition
includes a textbook.
Add to your basic knowledge of Photoshop.
Use Quick Mask mode, alpha channels and
layer masks to isolate image areas. Create
clipping groups to use one layer’s contents to
mask another’s. Create vector paths as tools
for selecting images, creating transparent
areas in images to be used with other applications and for drawing shapes. Create color
swatches, gradients and patterns. Create layer
styles that can apply effects, colors, patterns
and gradients in one step. Use the background
eraser and the extract command to create
complex masks quickly and accurately. Photoshop Basics or equivalent experience is recommended. Tuition includes a textbook.
Learn about the current best practices and
standards for using HTML and CSS to build
websites semantically and efficiently. This intensive course will focus on structure and syntax related to hierarchy, links, basic content
formatting, technical challenges, and recent
features. It will include HTML5 and CSS3, as
well as the concepts of graceful degradation
and progressive enhancements. You will learn
to use simple text editors and browser code
consoles to read and write markup language
and style sheets, but will not build an actual
website during class. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCPD-1702 / 4 sessions / $199
CCWD-1220 / 6 sessions / $499
CCPD-1352 / 4 sessions / $199
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MW 5:30-8:30pm
La.eddins design
Dec 5-Dec 14
IC Learning Ctr 108
InDesign CS6 Basics
Don’t miss this opportunity to take a tour of
Adobe InDesign for desktop publishing. Learn
the latest techniques for working with text and
graphics to create multiple page layouts. Using Adobe’s familiar tools and palettes, you
will find it easy to create professional looking newsletters, flyers, posters and PDF files.
Previous experience with creating, saving and
editing text and previous experience with an
Adobe application is helpful, but not required.
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Hildenbrand
Sep 26-Oct 5
KCLL 410
WEB DEVELOPMENT
& DESIGN
CCPD-1402 / 4 sessions / $199
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MW 5:30-8:30pm
Hildenbrand
Oct 10-Oct 19
KCLL 410
InDesign CS6 Advanced
Further your knowledge of InDesign in this advanced-level class. Learn how to use InDesign
to create professional-looking layouts more
efficiently. Learn how to set up multi-page
spreads, work with vector paths and format
type using advanced features. Also learn to
create lighting effects, adjust transparency,
define object styles and explore the use of
tables in a document. Explore how to use the
story editor and manage long documents. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCPD-1502 / 4 sessions / $199
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Hein
Oct 31-Nov 9
KCLL 410
Photoshop CS6 Basics
Designing Effective
User-Based Websites
Learn to plan and design user-centered websites. This course focuses on site planning,
including defining purpose and audience, developing personas, creating a competitive analysis and website brief, outlining sitemaps and
navigation for mobile first responsive needs,
designing prototypes using basic design principles, and user testing. Students will also
learn about the young and diverse field of user
experience (UX) and the related, and equally
important, field of web accessibility. Come to
class with an idea for a website to design (or
redesign), and leave class with a detailed plan
for your site that is based on current best practices. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCWD-1120 / 4 sessions / $399
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TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Sep 6-Sep 15
KTOS 132
In this introduction to Adobe Photoshop, you
will learn the fundamentals of how this powerful image editing program functions. This class
will cover the basics of the menus, tools and
palettes, and touch on layers, selections and
masking. You will learn simplified processes
for correcting flaws in your images, enhancing
the final product, adding text, and preparing
image files for email and the Web, all while
learning the powerful tools that make this program so popular and unique in the world of digital editing. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCPD-1602 / 3 sessions / $199
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MW 5:30-9:30pm
Hildenbrand
Sep 12-Sep 19
KCLL 410
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
HTML/CSS Basic and
Advanced (HTML5, CSS3)
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TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Sep 20-Oct 6
KTOS 132
CSS/HTML for
Web Development
Learn the many facets of HTML including creating simple Web pages, adding structure to
content, creating links to Web pages, modifying the appearance of text and creating a
data table. Also learn to use Cascading Style
Sheets to enhance HTML formatting. Learn
to control font properties, text properties and
box properties for multiple Web pages. Create
well-formed code that conforms to the XHTML
standard. Modify tables and create nested
tables. Control the sizing, spacing and alignment of images, and understand how image
maps work. Create Web forms, modify form attributes to make forms more usable and easier
to navigate. Apply meta tags and understand
how JavaScript is embedded into HTML documents. Create page frames. Tuition includes
a textbook.
CCWD-1300 / 6 sessions / $429
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TTh 5:30-9:30pm
Hageman
Oct 25-Nov 10
KCLL 412
Webpage Design Basic
Build on your website knowledge and experience by creating three or more simple sites,
including one from an idea generated before
class starts, one from a group class idea, and
one (or more) of your own choosing. We will begin with purpose and audience, move to quick
prototyping, then to iterative development and
testing, and conclude with final site reviews.
You will learn to use the basics of Dreamweaver or other text editors (TextWrangler, Notepad++, etc.) and browser consoles to read and
write markup language and styles sheets. Tuition includes a textbook.
CCWD-1350 / 4 sessions / $379
> 83768
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Oct 11-Oct 20
KTOS 132
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Computer
Web Designer
Webpage Design Advanced
Introduction to Mobile Apps
Build on the solid foundation of concepts and
principles for website planning to create up
to three websites, including one from an idea
generated before class starts, one from a
group class idea, and one of your own choosing. Students will plan their sites, use HTML
and CSS semantically, create and apply graphics and multimedia, apply user experience
(UX), accessibility, and testing. You may also
use Dreamweaver or other text editors (TextWrangler, Notepad++, etc.) and browser consoles to read and write markup language and
styles sheets to related your sites. The class
will emphasize mobile first responsive design,
and you will be introduced to CSS Frameworks,
Modernizr, and other trends in website design.
Tuition includes a textbook.
Learn the basic history of mobile websites
and apps. The workflow methodology will
be introduced to students to ponder as they
make decisions to design build mobile apps for
their clients. Students will be introduced to the
design platform as well as the content management system to build an app from the
ground up.
CCWD-1355 / 4 sessions / $349
> 83773
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Dec 6-Dec 15
KTOS 132
Web Graphics and Multimedia
This course is an overview of locating, creating, and using graphics and multimedia. You
will be introduced to media sources, online image formats, and software such as Fireworks,
Illustrator, Photoshop, GIMP, Audacity, and a
free video editor. You will need to bring digital
photos and videos to use in your class projects
on a USB flash drive (minimum 2GB). Please
be sure to bring personal photos and videos
only; no copyrighted materials. Tuition includes
a textbook.
CCWD-5305 / 2 sessions / $299
> 83875
TTh 6-8pm
Gigawick, LLC
Oct 11-Oct 13
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 064
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
Learn the latest techniques and best
practices to build a solid HTML5/
CSS3 website. This series will guide
you through client-side website
development, from the planning
stages and fundamentals, through the
process of creating a finished,
semantically built, mobile-fi st,
responsive, Web-ready product. You’ll
learn what all those terms mean, plus
how to research, organize, create, and
test website designs using simple
principles and a combination of free
and commercial software. Learn the
basics of creating and using graphics
and multimedia to complement your
site. Students need to be computer
literate and efficient in Internet
browsing or search engine use. Tuition
includes all textbooks and materials.
COU RS E LI ST:
Designing Effective
User-Based Websites
HTML/CSS Basic and
Advanced (HTML5, CSS3)
Webpage Design Basic
Webpage Design Advanced
Designing the Mobile App
Appearance
Web Graphics and Multimedia
In this advanced course, you will be introduced to several third party design platforms to create stunning mobile apps. Topics
discussed will include photo resolution and appropriate image sizes for mobile apps and the
creation of features like slider mobile web
pages and linkable content built into the app.
As you progress through this certification series each course builds on another with a goal
of creating a full functioning mobile app to use
or sell to a student’s first client. Prerequisite:
Introduction to Mobile Apps.
Website Designer Certificate
Supervised Lab 1
CCWD-5310 / 2 sessions / $299
> 83876
TTh 6-8pm
Gigawick, LLC
Scripting for Web Designers
Website Designer Certificate
Supervised Lab 2
Website Designer Certificate
Supervised Lab 3
Website Designer Certificate
Final Project
• Sep 6-Dec 22 / KTOS / $2,195
Tuition assistance available.
Oct 18-Oct 20
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 064
CCWD-1700 / 2 sessions / $199
> 83769
TTh 5:30-9:30pm
TBA Oct 25-Oct 27
KTOS 132
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Save when you register for a certificate program!
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Computer
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Developing Functionality and
Content within the Mobile App
Publishing an App with Apple
iTunes and Google Play Store
Sales and Marketing Strategies
for your Mobile App Business
This course is the foundation of what
makes mobile apps such a useful tool for
businesses and organizations all over the
world. Study the functions and features used
in mobile app with a focus on how they work
with mobile smartphone technology. Topics include eCommerce, GPS, video, photo, ordering
products, reservations, push notifications, and
so much more. This course is where you will
learn the difference between a “native” mobile
app and an HTML5 mobile website. This course
does not require any specific programming
knowledge, but does address the benefits of
each programming platform while explaining
the customization process and benefits. Prerequisite: Introduction to Mobile Apps.
Now the time has come to make sure you
understand the strict guidelines imposed
by Apple and Google to actually get an app accepted into their global marketplace. You will
study and learn the protocols that will be a
sure bet to an efficient and successful approval process. This is a crucial step in the life cycle of an app. The technology industry is rapidly evolving and you need to know where and
how they can stay up to date with the changes
so your mobile app creations are always exceeding the industry standards. Prerequisite:
Introduction to Mobile Apps.
Take all the hard work that went into building a mobile app, and prepare to monetize
your creation with several options for marketing and sales. You will learn several strategies
for marketing and monetizing your creation
based on the intended audiences and customer and proprietary techniques to enter the market successfully. The course will dive into the
benefits of creating a niche market so you do
not become overwhelmed with demand. Many
of the top app consumer industries will be explored. The data that has revolutionized industries will be examined. Statistics will be provided, giving a transparent look into the most
profitable and strategic sectors to enter. Best
practices for your business continuity will be
provided. Lastly, you will be provided feedback
on your app creation by industry experts. Each
student will be given an opportunity to continue their learning and even assistance into
starting their own mobile app development
firm. Prerequisite: Introduction to Mobile Apps.
CCWD-5315 / 2 sessions / $299
> 83877
TTh 6-8pm
Gigawick, LLC
CCWD-5320 / 2 sessions / $299
> 83878
TTh 6-8pm
Gigawick, LLC
Nov 1-Nov 3
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 064
Oct 25-Oct 27
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 064
Mobile App Specialist Professional
CERTIFICATE SERIES
CCWD-5325 / 2 sessions / $299
> 83879
TTh 6-8pm
Gigawick, LLC
Nov 8-Nov 10
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 064
Mobile is the fastest growing industry in history. Establishing yourself early as a mobile
solution provider will help attract new customers, and differentiate your business from
your competition. Mobile applications are the next frontier of marketing for businesses
and the industry is predicted to sky rocket over the next three years. In this five
course certification series, you will learn all the skills to design beautiful mobile
apps. You will learn all the standard and value added functions that are
integrated into a mobile application that qualifies a mobile app as an investment
and not a business expense. Best of all, we have taken all the complicated
programming and coding and developed a very intuitive and easy to use platform
that anyone can learn without any prior knowledge of programming or coding.
Basic computer navigation skills is all you need. Once you have completed a fully
functional application for a fictitious or a real business, you will learn how to
publish your app to the global app store markets as well as how to market, sell,
and create value added services to your clients.
COU RS E LI ST:
Introduction to Mobile Apps
Designing the Mobile App Appearance
Developing Functionality and Content within the Mobile App
Publishing an App with Apple iTunes and Google Play Store
Sales and Marketing Strategies for your Mobile App Business
• Oct 11-Nov 10 / Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI / $1,495
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K I R K WO O D C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N
Iowa City | Coralville Classes
BUSINESS &
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
BUSINESS CAREERS
Recruit, Screen and
Place Volunteers
Learn strategies to market your program and
put together a volunteer recruitment campaign.
Make the most of your efforts by learning the
basics to quality interviewing, screening and
placing volunteers for a good fit. Discover a
marketing approach to recruitment, marketing/public relations strategies, planning a recruitment campaign, forms and methods of recruitment, volunteer screening, selection and
placement as a risk management. The courses
in this program reinforce the core competencies for the CVA (Certified in Volunteer Administration) credential and will provide classroom
support to the candidate’s required material.
CBBC-2310 / 1 session / $119
> 82425
F 9am-4pm
Fields
Nov 4
Coralville United Way
Developing Your
Volunteer Program
Explore ways to utilize volunteers in your
agency/organization and develop a quality
program that brings staff and volunteers together. Learn basic components of an effective volunteer program, volunteer philosophy
and policies, job descriptions and volunteer
applications, volunteer manuals, volunteer record keeping systems, risk management processes and assessments. The courses in this
program reinforce the core competencies for
the CVA (Certified in Volunteer Administration)
credential and will provide classroom support
to the candidate’s required material.
CBBC-2320 / 1 session / $119
> 82424
F 9am-4pm
Fields
Oct 7
Coralville United Way
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Orientation and
Training Volunteers
A quality introduction to your agency is a way
to keep your volunteers active. Learn how to
incorporate a volunteer orientation into your
agency/organization. Explore how adults learn
and examine a variety of ways to offer training
for volunteers. Topics include characteristics
of adult learners, components of a learning experience, content areas for orientation,SMART
learning objectives, training/teaching styles,
and orientation and training as risk management tools. The courses in this program reinforce the core competencies for the CVA (Certified in Volunteer Administration) credential and
will provide classroom support to the candidate’s required material.
CBBC-2340 / 1 session / $119
> 82426
F 9am-4pm
Fields
Dec 2
Coralville United Way
COSMETOLOGY
Volunteer
Management
CERTIFICATE SERIES
Earn a certificate in Volunteer
Management. There are six classes
that make up this certificate series.
All of the classes are complete in
themselves, so you may take them
individually or sign up for this certificate
and save more than 15 percent. No
prerequisite is required. The courses
in this program reinforce the core
competencies for the CVA (Certified
in Volunteer Administration) credential
and will provide classroom support
to the candidate’s required material.
COU RS E LI ST:
Hot Trends in Color and Cuts:
With the Latest Updates
in Iowa Law and Sanitation
Learn fun techniques from start to finish in
coloring and cutting. Also, get updates on
any changes in Iowa law and sanitation.This
class is approved for two hours of regular continuing education and two hours of Iowa law.
CBCO-1005 / 1 session / $45
> 84521
> 84508
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Oct 18
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 406
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Nov 15
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 406
Developing Your Volunteer Program
Recruit, Screen and Place Volunteers
Orientation and Training Volunteers
Leadership and Supervision
of Volunteers
Volunteer Appreciation, Retention
and Recognition
Evaluating Your Volunteer Program
and Individual Volunteer Performance
• Oct 7-Apr 7 / $649
Coralville United Way
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BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
COACHING/ATHLETICS
.
H E A LT H
COACHING
Coaching Authorization Seminar
Authorization & Recertification
This class will help those working for their
coaching authorization from the State of
Iowa but will not qualify for college credit or
a coaching endorsement. This program is an
all-inclusive state approved seminar to meet
the requirements for the Iowa coaching authorization. It includes all required course work,
completion of the state forms and finger printing. For your convenience, after successful
completion of the seminar, Kirkwood will email
you your transcript to upload with your online
application. It will take 6-8 weeks after successful completion of the class and all online
application components to receive certification
from the Iowa Board of Educational Examiners.
In Iowa, K-12 coaches must be state certified
Kirkwood’s coaching authorization and recertificatio
programs satisfy state requirements. Classes are
ongoing in Cedar Rapids and Iowa City – and
now you can also take the classes online!
For more information, contact Kristin Hanneman
at kristin.hanneman@kirkwood.edu or 319.398.1278.
To register, visit www.kirkwood.edu/coaching.
CBCA-1000 / 6 sessions / $385
> 84323
> 84330
> 84332
> 84334
F 5-10:30pm, SaSu 8am-8pm Sep 9-Sep 18
Bennett & Toth
IC Credit Ctr 255
F 5-10:30pm, SaSu 8am-8pm Sep 30-Oct 9
Ray & Toth
IC Credit Ctr 255
F 5-10:30pm, SaSu 8am-8pm Nov 4-Nov 13
Reasland & Toth
IC Credit Ctr 255
F 5-10:30pm, SaSu 8am-8pm Dec 2-Dec 11
Ray & Ballinger
IC Credit Ctr 255
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Pinterest and Instagram are the newest social
media site being used by businesses. Learn
how to make your business Pinterest and Instagram-ready by creating imagery and information that will be attractive to potential users
and measure traffic to your site.
CBPD-2067 / 1 session / $39
W 1:30-3:30pm
Rahim
We all know what bad service looks like, but do
we know how to give excellent service? What
do you do when the customer is angry or unreasonable? You can keep your customer happy
and satisfy business needs. In this course,
you will gain the skills to address customer
expectations, find solutions in difficult situations, communicate clearly and be empowered
for excellence. Tuition includes a textbook and
course materials.
CBPD-7040 / 2 sessions / $169
Pinterest and Instagram
for Business
> 82397
Excellence in Service
Oct 12
IC Learning Ctr 108
Business Writing
Have you ever been uncertain about how to
write a business letter? In this course, you
will learn to craft effective business communications and avoid common pitfalls that can
undermine your message. You will be given
the tools to write effective business reports,
proposals, letters and emails. Word Basics or
equivalent experience is recommended. Tuition includes a textbook and course materials.
> 79287
MW 5:30-8:30pm
Dawson
Sep 26-Sep 28
IC Learning Ctr 108
Problem Solving
and Decision Making
Every day we make decisions and solve problems. Despite making numerous decisions
every day, many of us are still uncomfortable
making conscious decisions. In this course
you will learn to identify and define problems,
learn tools and techniques to solve problems
and understand how to think critically. Time will
also be spent understanding group dynamics
as they apply to decision making and problem
solving, as well as learning how to utilize decision support tools that can aid in decision
making. Tuition includes a textbook and course
materials.
CBPD-7625 / 2 sessions / $169
> 79288
MW 5:30-8:30pm
Dawson
Oct 3-Oct 5
IC Learning Ctr 108
CBPD-2310 / 2 sessions / $169
> 79285
80
MW 5:30-8:30pm
Dawson
HEALTH
NURSE AIDE TRAINING
Nurse Aide Training
This course is designed to meet the training
requirements for the nurse aide in long-term
care facilities. Emphasis is placed on achieving a basic level of knowledge of the resident,
and demonstrating skills to provide safe and
effective resident care. Students must complete a background check permission form at
www.kirkwood.edu/nurseaide promptly after
registration. This must be completed no less
than 48 business hours before the first day of
class. Required textbook: Hartman’s Nursing
Assistant Care, 3rd edition, Hedman. Books
are available at the Kirkwood Bookstore. For
more details about the program please go to
www.kirkwood.edu/nurseaide.
CHNA-1500 / Note session/price variations.
27 sessions / $539 for the following:
> 81375
MWThF 4-8:15pm,
MT 3:45-9pm
Sep 7-Oct 20
Malley
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 212
32 sessions / $539 for the following:
> 83391
MTTh 3-9:15pm,
MTTh 3:30-7:30pm
Goodale
Sep 12-Nov 10
Atrium Village
28 sessions / $539 for the following:
> 81338
MWThF 4-8:15pm,
MTWTh 3:45-9pm Oct 26-Dec 15
Malley
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 212
Sep 19-Sep 21
IC Learning Ctr 108
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
H E A LT H
Iowa City | Coralville
NURSING & ALLIED HEALTH
HEALTH CAREERS
Child Abuse and
Mandatory Reporting
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children from harm
both self-inflicted and perpetrated by others.
The goal of this training for health providers
is to increase their knowledge of child abuse.
The curriculum for this program is approved by
the Iowa Department of Public Health Abuse
Education Review Panel, approval #2000. 100
percent attendance is required for CE credit.
CHNC-2000 / 1 session / $29
> 77810
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nov 8
Nicholls-Blomme Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 406
Dependent Adult Abuse
and Mandatory Reporting
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect dependent adults
from harm both self-inflicted and perpetrated
by others. The goal of this training for health
providers is to increase their knowledge of dependent adult abuse. The curriculum for this
program is approved by the Iowa Department
of Public Health Abuse Education Review Panel, approval #163. 100 percent attendance is
required for CE credit.
CHNC-2100 / 1 session / $29
> 77768
T 6:30-8:45pm
Oct 11
Nicholls-Blomme Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 406
Training for Mandatory
Reporters of Child Abuse
and Dependent Adult Abuse
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children and dependent adults from harm both self-inflicted and
perpetrated by others. The goal of this training
for health providers is to increase their knowledge of child and dependent adult abuse. This
course meets the training requirement for
mandatory reporters who work with both children and dependent adults on a regular basis.
It does not meet the training requirements for
persons who work with only one population
and not both children and adults. The curriculum for this program is approved by the Iowa
Department of Public Health Abuse Education
Review Panel, approval #2032. 100 percent
attendance is required for CE credit.
CHNC-2200 / 1 session / $35
> 77730
T 6-9:15pm
Sep 13
Nicholls-Blomme Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 406
EKG Technician Training Program
Meet the demand for cross-trained health professionals by adding EKG skills to your
resume. Our comprehensive 60-hour EKG Technician Training Program prepares you
to function as an EKG Technician. An EKG technician is a medical professional trained
in operating specialized equipment used to measure the heart’s performance. Technicians work directly with patients, administer the test and provide the resulting data to
physicians for analysis. Electrocardiogram (EKG) tests are critical in helping doctors
determine heart health problems in patients. EKGs check the electrical activity of the
heart to access heart rhythm, rate, strength and timing. They can be used to check the
heart’s general health and electrical activity, and to look for signs of heart disease,
heart attack, effects of medication or causes of unexplained chest pain.
This non-credit course includes important practice and background information on the
anatomy and physiology of the heart, medical disease processes, medical terminology,
medical ethics, and legal aspects of patient contact. Students will practice with EKG
equipment and perform hands-on labs including introduction to the function and proper
use of the EKG machine, and other clinical practices. There is no externship component;
all preparation is through lectures, online learning and hands-on training (labs).
Prerequisites: Minimum 18 years of age with high school diploma or its equivalent. Prior to registering,
all students must take the COMPASS reading placement test by contacting the Kirkwood Community
College Test Center at 319-398-5456 in Cedar Rapids or 319-887-3642 in Iowa City. Applicant must
achieve a passing score of 76 to be considered eligible to register for the EKG Technician Training
Program. After receiving their assessment score, the applicant must contact the Program Director at
319-398-5626 to complete the registration process.
A certificate of completion will be awarded upon successful completion of the EKG Technician Training
Program and students will be prepared to sit for a certification exam, which is included in the cost of the
course. Textbook provided for in-class use (must be returned at end of course.)
CHHO-5700 / 16 sessions / $799
> 80014
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
MTh 6-9pm / Sep 12-Nov 3 / Schnebbe / Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 218
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INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
.
LIFE & LEISURE
LIFE & LEISURE
ARTS
Beginning Knitting
This popular hobby appeals to all ages! You will
learn techniques to cast-on, knit, purl, cast-off,
increase and decrease. Attention will be paid
to solving typical knitting problems. During this
class, you will complete two projects.
CLAR-1120 / 8 sessions / $45
INDUSTRIAL
TECHNOLOGY
CONSTRUCTION TRADES
2014 National Electrical Code
Update - 6 Hour
This valuable update class explains more than
400 changes in the NEC and is intended for
practicing electricians, contractors and maintenance personnel. The 2014 NEC updates covered will be new sizing requirements, services,
grounding, over current protection, motor circuit
wiring, transformers and more. This class has
been approved by the Iowa Electrical Examining
Board for six hours of electrical code.
> 83330
M 7-8:30pm
Sep 12-Oct 31
Knitting Shoppe
M 7-8:30pm
Nov 7-Jan 2
Knitting Shoppe
> 83329
Knitting: Beginning and
Intermediate Combined
Beginner and intermediate-level knitters are
welcome. Beginners will learn techniques to
cast-on, knit, purl, cast-off, increase and decrease. Attention will be paid to solving typical knitting problems. Beginners will complete
two projects while intermediate-level participants will receive feedback on their individual
projects and will learn new techniques including cables, open work patterns, intarsia color
change and Fair Isle color change.
CLAR-1125 / 8 sessions / $45
> 83325
Th 10:30am-12pm
Sep 15-Nov 3
Knitting Shoppe
> 83326
Th 10:30am-12pm
Sep 15-Nov 3
Knitting Shoppe
CITR-1200 / 2 sessions / $129
> 83327
MW 6-9pm
Chambers
Th 1:30am-3pm
Nov 10-Jan 12
Knitting Shoppe
> 83328
Th 1:30am-3pm
Nov 10-Jan 12
Knitting Shoppe
> 83429
Sep 12-Sep 14
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 016
Grounding and Bonding
This six hour interactive course is designed for
those who wish to better understand grounding
and bonding of electrical systems and equipment course includes a PowerPoint presentation based on the Soares Book on Grounding,
and has been completely revised to coordinate
with the 2014 NEC. The class explains the
fundamentals and practice of grounding and
bonding in easily understood language using
hundreds of color illustrations and photos.
This class has been approved by the Iowa Electrical Examining Board for six hours of code.
CITR-1210 / 2 sessions / $129
> 83412
TTh 6-9pm
Chambers
Dec 13-Dec 15
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 314
Intermediate Knitting
Are you ready to try something other than
simple knitting projects? Techniques taught
include cables, open work patterns, intarsia
color change and Fair Isle color change. In addition to learning new techniques each week,
you will receive feedback on your individual
projects.
CLAR-1130 / 8 sessions / $45
> 83333
M 7-8:30pm
Sep 12-Oct 31
Knitting Shoppe
M 7-8:30pm
Nov 7-Jan 2
Knitting Shoppe
> 83335
Make Glass Beads: An
Introduction to Lampworking
Making glass beads is great fun and an opportunity to play with fire in a controlled
and supportive environment. This class will
teach you the art of lampworking, a technique
of using a torch and melting glass rods to create various shapes. Safety and appropriate
equipment handling are emphasized. Your
beads will need to stay in a kiln overnight to be
annealed. No previous experience necessary.
Materials fee $45.
CLAR-1515 / 1 session / $55
> 83969
T 10am-1pm
Sep 27
Beadology Iowa
M 5:30-8:30pm
Oct 10
Beadology Iowa
> 83971
Next Steps in Lampworking:
Glass Headpins
This is a great class for those with introductory lampworking skills. Using steel and
copper wire, add glass to the bottom, and you
have a fancy, handmade, glass headpin. Take
this technique in whatever direction you please
by adding embellishments or encasement.
Pre-Requisite: Make Glass Beads: An Introduction to Lampworking. Materials fee $38.
CLAR-1515 / 1 session / $45
> 83979
T 10am-1pm
Oct 25
Beadology Iowa
M 5:30-8:30pm
Nov 14
Beadology Iowa
> 83984
Intro to Fused Glass
In this four-week fusing class, we will focus
on arranging glass for flat fusing, safety, basic fusing concepts and introduce different
kinds of glass available to the kiln glass artist.
Students will make a variety of items including coasters, a mask, a picture frame and final
project. Participants must purchase or supply
their own safety goggles. Materials fee $90.
CLAR-1435 / 4 sessions / $65
Th 7-9pm
Sep 15-Oct 6
Wapsi Glass Works
> 83996
Fused Glass Level II
Go beyond flat fusing and make projects that
include slumping and draping. Select and cut
glass to use on prepared molds ready for firing. Items you’ll make include a tea bag holder,
plate, multi colored vase, ikebana, sun catcher
and a piece to be determined. For more information call Mike at 319-354-0022 or emailferrance1@gmail.com. Materials fee $115. No
class November 24, 2016.
CLAR-1440 / 4 sessions / $65
Th 7-9pm
> 83998
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Wapsi Glass Works
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LIFE & LEISURE
Iowa City | Coralville
Twisted Sister: Beaded Bracelet
Learn flat right angle weave with peanut
beads to make this easy beaded bracelet.
Then add two different embellishment techniques and you have your finished look! Wear
these bracelets alone or make a set and stack
them. This technique is great to use as a lariat
too. No previous experience necessary. Materials fee $28.
CLAR-1515 / 1 session / $30
> 83952
Th 10am-1pm
Sep 15
Beadology Iowa
T 5:30-8:30pm
Nov 1
Beadology Iowa
> 83954
Soldered Metal Frame Earrings
Learn to solder sterling wire together to
make a frame with a soldered ring in the
middle from which to dangle beads. You will
end up with a lovely pair of earrings. These
skills give you the basics for endless variations
for the frame shape and what you put inside
your frame. Materials fee $33.
Stained Glass Made Easy
Level 1
Fused Glass Christmas
Ornaments
This four week class is for people who have
little or no glass experience. Students will
choose a pattern from a selection of several
relatively simple panels, with 15 or fewer
pieces. You will learn how to prepare the cartoon and pattern pieces, receive instruction in
cutting glass, foiling, soldering, cleaning, and
you will construct a small, basic panel. This
class is risk free because you use our tools
and equipment. This provides an opportunity
to try out the craft before investing in tools.
Participants must purchase or supply their own
safety goggles. If you have questions or need
more information on required supplies call
319-354-0022 or email Mike at Ferrance1@
gmail.com. Materials and tool rental fee $35.
In this class, participants will construct
three fused glass ornaments suitable for
the Christmas tree or to use as sun catchers!
A materials fee of $20 will be payable to the
instructor at the first class.
CLAR-1450 / 4 sessions / $65
> 84008
T 7-9pm
Sep 13-Oct 4
Wapsi Glass Works
T 7-9pm
Nov 1-Nov 22
Wapsi Glass Works
> 84009
Fused Glass Jewelry Making
This class is designed for those who love
jewelry or for those wishing to make some
creative holiday presents. During this class we
will make a beaded dichroic glass bracelet and
earrings, a dichroic glass pin, an embossed dichroic necklace, cabochons suitable for wire
wrapping and another piece! Materials fee $45.
CLAR-1500 / 4 sessions / $65
Sa 1-3pm
> 84001
CLAR-1435 / 1 session / $25
Sa 1-3pm
> 83997
Dec 10
Wapsi Glass Works
Introduction to Mosaics
Have you ever wanted to learn how to create
your own mosaic? This two session class will
teach you everything you need to know to
make beautiful mosaics. You will learn how
to cut and shape glass, adhesive techniques,
and grouting processes. Come join in on the
fun and creativity of this ancient art form! Materials fee $20.
CLAR-8025 / 2 sessions / $35
W 7-9pm
> 84012
Nov 16-Nov 30
Wapsi Glass Works
CLAR-1580 / 1 session / $45
> 83959
W 5:30-8:30pm
Sep 21
Beadology Iowa
T 10am-1pm
Dec 6
Beadology Iowa
> 83964
String Art: Joy with Felt Flowers
Join us for a fun DIY custom String Art
Class taught by Strung by Shawna. This is
a fun, new take on a striking old-fashioned art
form. In this hour class you will learn how to
create a beautiful wall hanging using simple
supplies like wood, string and nails. All of the
supplies, other than a hammer, are provided,
so all you have to worry about is completing
your project! Step-by-step instructions are provided to guide you every step of the way, with
lots of room left for individual creativity. String
art is a unique and engaging way to create an
art piece that will be treasured for years to
come. In this class you will create a joyous
string art piece. You will be instructed not only
on the string art technique used in the words,
but also in making the felt flowers that will
adorn your piece.
CLAR-1590 / 1 session / $45
> 84370
F 6-9pm
Nov 18
Strung by Shawna Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 050
R E G I S T E R
Oct 29-Nov 19
Wapsi Glass Works
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
O N L I N E
T O D AY !
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Let’s Write Pretty:
The Art of Modern Calligraphy
Advanced Digital Photography
For students who have completed both the
Basic and Intermediate Digital Photography
courses offered by Lisa Bergmann-Smithey.
We’ll continue to explore advanced techniques in composition and exposure. Weekly
assignments include exploration in macro,
ND filters, photojournalism and black and
white techniques with an individual creative
project presented at the end of the session.
Photography
CLAR-3011 / 8 sessions / $75
> 84343
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Sep 15-Nov 3
Bergmann-Smithey
Intermediate Digital SLR
Photography
Photography: Basic Exposure
and Composition
with Your Digital SLR
Continue learning the creative and technical
aspect of 35mm digital photography for the
photographer who has completed the Basic
Digital SLR Photography class. You will need
a fully adjustable digital SLR camera.
Take this multi-week class and learn how
to use the manual controls of your digital
SLR. Learn the basic camera operations
and techniques to create more beautiful
photographs.
Note: You must be at least 16 years old to
attend this class.
CLAR-3070 / 8 sessions / $75
CLAR-3010 / 8 sessions / $75
> 84342
W 6:30-8:30pm
Sep 14-Nov 2
Bergmann-Smithey
> 84340
> 84341
M 6:30-8:30pm
Sep 12-Oct 31
Bergmann-Smithey
T 6:30-8:30pm
Sep 13-Nov 1
Bergmann-Smithey
Copperplate is an elegant and popular script
for wedding invitations, announcements, and
envelopes. This class starts at the very beginning, covering the basic tools and preliminary
knowledge of modern, pointed-pen calligraphy,
giving you a solid understanding of how to create gorgeous hand-lettering with a modern
twist. Have fun making practical use of your
new skills by addressing envelopes, place
cards, and other simple projects. A great class
for beginners and all levels. Materials fee $20.
CLAR-1605 / 3 sessions / $39
> 84344
> 84350
> 84352
> 84398
M 5:30-7:30pm
Miller
Nov 7-Nov 21
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 314
> 84353
The Art of Calligraphy:
Halloween and Christmas
Lettering
Often described as Gothic, Halloween or
Christmas lettering, the closely spaced
vertical strokes of Black letter produce a wonderful textured effect. Learn how to create
beautiful letter forms using a variety of tools
and materials. Have fun making practical use
of your new skills to make and address holiday
cards, gifts and other projects. A great class
for beginners and all levels. Materials fee $20.
CLAR-1605 / 3 sessions / $39
> 84402
> 84406
84
Oct 6-Oct 20
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 318
T 5:30-7:30pm
Miller
Dec 13-Jan 3
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 316
Have you ever wanted to be able to write your
own invitations, a fancy note, or your favorite
poem for display? Explore the art of beautiful writing with the most common calligraphic
style Italics! Learn how to create beautiful letter forms using a variety of tools and materials. Have fun making practical use of your new
skills by addressing envelopes, place cards,
and other simple projects. This is a great class
for beginners and all levels. Materials fee $20.
> 84374
CLAR-1605 / 3 sessions / $39
Th 5:30-7:30pm
Miller
The Art of Calligraphy:
The Italic Hand
Do you want to build upon your calligraphy
skills, learn some new hands or just get
some more practice? Then this is the class for
you! Students will work at their own pace while
challenging themselves with new calligraphy
styles, supplies and projects. Come and learn
a new hand like Foundational, Roman, Uncial
and lots more!
Sep 12-Sep 26
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 318
CLAR-1605 / 3 sessions / $39
Note: All three classes will meet at Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI.
The Art of Calligraphy:
For the Advanced Student
M 5:30-7:30pm
Miller
T 5:30-7:30pm
Miller
Oct 11-Oct 25
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 318
Th 5:30-7:30pm
Miller
Dec 8-Dec 22
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 324
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
W 5:30-7:30pm
Miller
Sep 14-Sep 28
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 314
W 5:30-7:30pm
Miller
Nov 2-Nov 16
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 318
DANCE
Wedding Class - Level 1
Don’t get caught doing the “junior-high sway”
out on the reception floor. Spice up your wedding dance moves as you learn the rumba,
swing and nightclub two-step. These moves
are guaranteed to have you shining on the reception dance floor.
CLDA-1025 / 4 sessions / $49
> 84030
T 7:30-8:15pm
Sep 6-Sep 27
Dance NY - Coralville
F 6:45-7:30pm
Oct 7-Oct 28
Dance NY - Coralville
> 84032
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Ballroom Dances - Level 1
Open a new world of elegance learning the ballroom classics. In this class you will be instructed in the Waltz, Tango and Foxtrot. Beginners
are welcome. A partner is not required.
CLDA-1095 / 4 sessions / $49
> 83975
T 7:30-8:15pm
Oct 4-Oct 25
Dance NY - Coralville
> 83978
M 7:30-8:15pm
Oct 31-Nov 21
Dance NY - Coralville
M 6:45-7:30pm
Nov 28-Dec 19
Dance NY - Coralville
> 83983
Country Dances - Level 1
Are you a boot scooter or looking for some
moves to take to the dance floor? In this class
you will be instructed in Country Two-Step,
Waltz and West Coast Swing. It’s a good class
for beginners. A partner is not required.
CLDA-3110 / 4 sessions / $49
> 84033
F 6:45-7:30pm
Sep 9-Sep 30
Dance NY - Coralville
T 6:45-7:30pm
Nov 29-Dec 20
Dance NY - Coralville
> 84042
Club Dances - Level 1
Looking for some moves to do when you go out
dancing? Learn the Salsa, Hustle, and Merengue for your next night out! This is a great class
for beginners. A partner is not required.
CLDA-3115 / 4 sessions / $49
M 6:45-7:30pm
> 84035
Oct 3-Oct 24
Dance NY - Coralville
Adult Ballet
Body Step
Ballet is the foundation of all formal dance
training and plays a vital role in the development of a dancer. Ballet class helps to improve
overall body alignment and posture, balance,
strength, and flexibility. Students will learn
classical ballet terminology and grow technically as a dancer, no matter what age! Be sure
to bring ballet shoes to this class.
Using a height adjustable step and simple
movements on, over, and around the step,
gets you a great workout! Cardio blocks push
fat burning systems into high gear followed by
muscle conditioning tracks that shape and
tone your body.
CLDA-4235 / 10 sessions / $90
T 8:15-9pm
Sep 13-Nov 15
Debut Dance Studio 1
> 84027
Bachata/Salsa
Spice up your dancing. Come learn some Bachata and Salsa so you can go out dancing.
Beginner’s class. No partner required.
CLDA-4010 / 4 sessions / $49
T 6:45-7:30pm
> 84021
Nov 1-Nov 22
Dance NY - Coralville
Adult Tap
Tap is one of the oldest forms of dance and is
characterized by using the sounds of one’s tap
shoes hitting the floor as a percussive instrument. This class focuses on rhythms and musicality. Common tap steps include the shuttle,
shuttle ball change, flap, flap heel, cramp- roll,
buffalo, pull backs, wings, and paradiddle.
Brush off your dusty tap shoes, or join us for
your first tap class. No dance experience is
necessary. Tap shoes are required!
CLDA-4230 / 10 sessions / $80
W 8-8:30pm
> 83709
Sep 14-Nov 16
Debut Dance Studio 1
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
FITNESS
Zumba Gold
An easy to follow program that lets you
move to the beat at your own speed. It’s an
invigorating, community orientated dance fitness class that feels fresh and exhilarating.
CLFI-1080 / 8 sessions / $39
W 11:10am-12:10pm Sep 14-Nov 2
Core Fitness East
> 84819
Zumba-Core Fitness
A fitness program that included dance and aerobic elements. Zumba’s choreography incorporates hip hop, soca, samba, salsa, merengue,
mambo and martial arts. Ditch the workout
and join the party!
CLFI-1040 / 8 sessions / $65
W 9-10am
> 83898
Sep 14-Nov 2
Core Fitness North Liberty
Ageless Grace
New to the fitness world, Ageless Grace is
centered on 21 physical skills needed for lifelong youthful function, the five functions of
the brain, and the power of neuroplasticity.
Classes are done with music, in bare feet, and
usually seated in chairs to develop, maintain,
and reactivate skills for function and life enjoyment. You will leave class with a smile!
CLFI-1135 / Note session/price variations.
6 sessions / $89 for the following:
T 5:30-6:30pm
> 83985
4 sessions / $59 for the following:
T 5:30-6:30pm
> 83988
Sep 13-Oct 18
Body Moves
Oct 25-Nov 15
Body Moves
CLFI-1080 / 8 sessions / $39
W 6:45-7:45pm
> 83905
Sep 14-Nov 2
Core Fitness Mormon Trek
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Body Pump
Sculpt, tone and strength your entire body
fast! Body pump uses the rep effect focusing on low weight loads and high repetition
movements. You’ll burn fat, gain strength and
quickly produce lean body muscle.
CLFI-1185 / 8 sessions / $65
> 83901
M 5:30-6:30pm
Sep 12-Oct 31
Core Fitness North Liberty
Th 5:30-6:30pm
Sep 15-Nov 3
Core Fitness Mormon Trek
> 83903
Sh’bam
This class is vibrant, unique and varied,
and features chart topping popular hits
with simple but seriously hot dance moves. It’s
the perfect way to shape up and let your inner
star out, even if you’re dance challenged.
CLFI-1200 / 8 sessions / $50
F 6-7pm
> 84820
Sep 16-Nov 4
Core Fitness Mormon Trek
Body Attack
Cardio inspired workout for building
strength and stamina that will leave you
energized. This high energy internal training
class combines athletic aerobic movements
with strength and stabilization exercises.
CLFI-1260 / 8 sessions / $65
T 6:30-7:30pm
> 83887
Sep 13-Nov 1
Core Fitness North Liberty
Mindful Eating
Become more aware of your food choices, and
tune into and honor your hunger and emotional
signs. Learn how to increase awareness of
how food affects you, increase ability to savor
food, feel satiated after a meal, distinguish
between hunger and cravings, and manage
emotions without food. Each class integrates
mindful eating exercises, yoga, meditation and
breathing work. By the end of this class you will
be able to listen to your hunger/satiety signals,
make satisfying food choices, and refrain from
emotional eating.
CLFI-1460 / 6 sessions / $210
W 7-9pm
> 84068
Nov 2-Dec 7
Heartland Yoga Studio
Brand New Beginners Yoga
Prenatal Yoga
If you have never done yoga before or feel intimidated by starting in a class designed for
all levels of yoga, this is the perfect way to get
comfortable with the different poses. This series of four consecutive classes is designed to
cover all the major yoga poses. By the end, you
will feel comfortable and confident taking any
level of yoga class.
A Doctor’s release is required to participate in this class. This prenatal yoga class
is taught by a trained prenatal yoga instructor.
Prenatal yoga promotes good breathing techniques for relaxation and good hormone production. It can help relieve pain and aches
from pregnancy. Create a relaxation response
conducive to easier pregnancy and labor and
ease emotions creating a stronger emotional
bond between mom and baby. This class is
great for any trimester but is not recommended for high risk pregnancies.
CLFI-1460 / 4 sessions / $49
> 83976
Su 5:30-6:45pm
Oct 2-Oct 23
Heartland Yoga Studio
Su 5:30-6:45pm
Nov 6-Nov 27
Heartland Yoga Studio
> 83980
Kids Yoga
This class will take children through a mixture of games and fun involving yoga postures, breathing techniques, stories and relaxation. Great for increasing focus and emotional
stability, balance, flexibility and more!
CLFI-1460 / 5 sessions / $69
> 84106
Th 4-4:45pm
Sep 15-Oct 13
Serenity Yoga
Th 4-4:45pm
Oct 20-Nov 17
Serenity Yoga
> 84109
CLFI-1460 / 5 sessions / $99
> 84120
Th 5:30-6:30pm
Sep 15-Oct 13
Serenity Yoga
Th 5:30-6:30pm
Oct 20-Nov 17
Serenity Yoga
> 84121
New to Yoga - Body Moves
Fitness and Wellness Center
This is a wonderful opportunity for beginners to
learn the basics of yoga, or for well-seasoned
yogis to take some time focusing on the fundamentals. You will cover basic yoga poses,
warming up the body with slow, gentle movements that will help develop strength and flexibility. You will learn from yoga instructors who
are experienced to guide individuals at varied
fitness levels.
CLFI-1460 / 6 sessions / $89
W 5:30-6:30pm
> 83982
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Sun Moon Yoga
Restorative Yoga
Restorative Yoga Meditation
The sequencing for this class will explore
the opposing energies of solar and lunar
and how they relate to the body. Students will
learn how to create heat in the body using
breath techniques and a series of postures
that prepares the body for standing, balancing,
twisting, and building strength and stamina.
Afterwards, students will be lead through a series of stretches and restorative postures to
cool off and rejuvenate the nervous systems.
This six-week course provides a foundation
for practicing restorative yoga. Restorative
yoga is a supported, receptive style of yoga
done entirely on the floor, using a variety of
props to hold the body in postures for longer
periods of time. Students will learn restorative
variations of back-bends, forward folds, twists,
side bends, inversions, and the therapeutic
properties of each. Students will also explore
the many physical, mental and emotional benefits of restorative yoga.
Thai yoga medication combines restorative
yoga postures with classic Thai stretching
techniques. Each yoga pose provides passive
stretching through the use of bolsters and
other props. Poses are held for a few minutes
at a time, while the instructor provides manual
adjustments to deepen your experience with
each posture. All classes incorporate breathing practices and guided meditation.
CLFI-1460 / Note session/price variations.
9 sessions / $95 for the following:
T 5:30-6:30pm, Su 5:15-6:15pm
> 84122
Sep 13-Oct 11
Serenity Yoga
8 sessions / $89 for the following:
T 5:30-6:30pm, Su 5:15-6:15pm
> 84123
Oct 25-Nov 20
Serenity Yoga
Yoga Essentials
Offering the basics of yoga, this class will
help you develop better posture, strength
and flexibility. Reduce stress and create inner
peace with a stimulating workout that is great
for all levels.
CLFI-1460 / 8 sessions / $50
T 6:45-7:45pm
Sep 13-Nov 1
Core Fitness North Liberty
Th 6:45-7:45pm
Sep 15-Nov 3
Core Fitness Mormon Trek
> 83889
> 83890
Nightcap Yoga
End your day with gentle yoga for deep relaxation. This class assists students in calming
the body and relaxing the mind. After a busy
day sitting at the computer, chasing kiddos,
or studying, it can be hard to create time for
relaxation. Sleep is an essential part of our
health that allows the body to move into its
natural state for healing — helping to reverse
the effects of stress and anxiety. In this class
we work on letting go of our hectic schedules
by moving slowly and mindfully through yoga
postures, helping to ensure a peaceful night’s
rest. Using yoga as a way to relax naturally allows us to wake up refreshed and focused so
that we may experience each day with renewed
vitality.
CLFI-1460 / 6 sessions / $81
Su 7-8:15pm
Oct 2-Nov 6
Heartland Yoga Studio
> 84072
Essential Mat Pilates
This is a wonderful Pilates class for the beginning to intermediate Pilates student. Join us
for strength, stability, and core training to balance your body from the inside out.
CLFI-1520 / 10 sessions / $99
> 83922
MW 9:30-10:30am
Sep 12-Oct 12
Serenity Yoga
MW 9:30-10:30am
Oct 17-Nov 16
Serenity Yoga
> 83923
6 sessions / $69 for the following:
MW 9:30-10:30am
Dec 5-Dec 21
Serenity Yoga
> 83925
Pilates for Everybody
This is a wonderful Pilates class for the beginning Pilates student or those with limited strength or range of motion. Join us for
strength, stability, and core training to balance
your body from the inside out.
> 83916
W 6-7pm
Sep 14-Oct 12
Serenity Yoga
W 6-7pm
Oct 19-Nov 16
Serenity Yoga
> 83917
Dec 7-Dec 21
Serenity Yoga
Body Flow
CLFI-1550 / 8 sessions / $65
10 sessions / $99 for the following:
M 6:45-7:45pm, W 7:15-8:15pm Sep 12-Oct 12
Serenity Yoga
> 83909
> 83910
6 sessions / $79 for the following:
M 6:45-7:45pm, W 7:15-8:15pm Dec 5-Dec 21
Serenity Yoga
> 83912
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Th 7:30-8:30pm
Sep 15-Oct 13
Serenity Yoga
Th 7:30-8:30pm
Oct 20-Nov 17
Serenity Yoga
> 83914
3 sessions / $49 for the following:
Th 7:30-8:30pm
> 83915
Dec 1-Dec 15
Serenity Yoga
Qigong - Meditation in Motion
Take this noon-time class to relieve midday
stress and renew your energy. Developed in ancient China, the gentle rhythmic movements of
Qigong reduce stress, build stamina, increase
vitality, and improve function of the immune
system. It has also been found to improve cardiovascular, respiratory, circulatory, lymphatic,
and digestive functions. The movement stimulates the acupuncture organ meridians. People
of any age, shape, or size can benefit from
the regular practice of this movement meditation. Beginners welcome! Join instructor Sue
Campney for this 45 minute practice to promote the healthy flow of Qi (energy)!
CLFI-2052 / 6 sessions / $89
T 12:15-1pm
> 84007
Oct 11-Nov 15
Body Moves
3 sessions / $49 for the following:
W 6-7pm
> 83919
M 6:45-7:45pm, W 7:15-8:15pm Oct 17-Nov 16
Serenity Yoga
> 83913
CLFI-1520 / 5 sessions / $69
A combination of yoga, tai chi, and Pilates
that builds flexibility and strength that
leaves you feeling centered and calm. Controlled breathing, concentration and careful
structured series of stretches, creates a holistic workout that brings the body into a state of
harmony and balance.
CLFI-1460 / Note session/price variations.
CLFI-2050 / 5 sessions / $69
Sa 9-10am
> 83895
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Let’s Grow it Here:
The Potential of Local Food
Most of what we ate today was not grown in
Iowa, and most of what we have discarded
today could have been composted. This class
examines the economic, cultural, and policydriven reasons why we import most of our food
in an agricultural state, why we bury resources for potential plant food at the rate we do,
and what is being done to reverse those local
food production and food waste management
trends. Closing the food loop advances our
economic and food security.
CLHG-2340 / 1 session / $10
> 84401
> 84405
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Sep 22
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 318
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Nov 17
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 324
LANGUAGE
HOME & GARDEN
Your Decorating Type Revealed
In this class we’ll take a quiz to determine
your decorating type, and then discuss how
you can use this information to empower yourself and create your own unique style in your
home or office. We’ll create a vision board in
class and you’ll receive access to a Pinterest
idea board for each decorating type. Materials
fee $2.
CLHG-1120 / 1 session / $19
> 84474
> 84475
Sep 10
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 314
CLHG-2305 / 1 session / $10
T 6-8pm
Haezebroeck
Nov 15
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 316
From seed to harvest, this class covers a
comprehensive overview of what to consider
when starting or expanding a typical home garden beyond flowers to food. It all begins with
healthy soil. From there, we will discuss mapping/placement, rotations, companion plantings, tools, watering, mulching, tilling options,
thinning, weeding, organic methods, and season extensions. This is a fun and interactive
class for both beginners and veterans.
CLHG-2200 / 1 session / $10
88
Plants need to eat before people and animals
can eat food. This workshop is a fun, interactive introduction to composting and soil science principles. Roots need to absorb available nutrients from the decomposition process
of organic matter, and we build organic matter
when we make compost. More than half of the
resources we discard in landfills are the food
and paper waste ingredients (green and brown)
for potential plant food. We’ll learn about affordable methods and designs easily used at
home, school, or work. Worms not included.
Sa 2-4pm
Haezebroeck
Let’s Eat! Vegetable
Gardening Basics
> 84407
Food for the Food:
Introduction to Composting
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Dec 8
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 312
> 84384
> 84390
> 84392
M 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Sep 26
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 312
M 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Oct 24
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 316
M 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Nov 21
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 312
Research affirms that the act of gardening is
therapeutic. This class examines ten life skills
that are cultivated when people connect with
the soil and produce more than just food:
balance, respect, patience, nurturance, resilience, healthy choices, trust, humility, listening
and gratitude. Let’s grow!
CLHG-2325 / 1 session / $10
Th 6:30-8:30pm
Koepke
Introduces the 5 C’s of second language acquisition (communication, cultures, connections,
comparisons and communities) by developing
the fundamental communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading, writing, and providing the opportunity to examine the practices
and products of various francophone cultures.
CLLA-1103 / 10 sessions / $109
> 84489
Dec 1
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 324
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
T 6:30-8pm
TBA Nov 8-Jan 10
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 318
French for Beginners II
Continues to develop the 5 C’s of second
language acquisition (communication, cultures, connections, comparisons, and communities) by improving the fundamental communicative skills of listening, speaking, reading,
and writing acquired in French I.
CLLA-1103 / 8 sessions / $109
> 84490
Lifeskill Garden
> 84473
French for Beginners I
T 6:30-8pm
Carroll
Sep 6-Oct 25
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 314
Spanish 1
In this introductory class, you will learn the
alphabet, pronunciation and basic reading.
You will also learn about numbers, days of the
week and months, simple dialogues, articles,
gender/number, verbs and simple conversation. Textbook purchase required.
CLLA-1240 / 8 sessions / $109
> 84348
Th 6:30-8pm
Hidalgo
Sep 15-Nov 3
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 324
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LEISURE
Performance Magic 101
In this class you’ll learn to perform fabulous feats of amazing magic with ordinary
objects such as ropes, coins, rubber bands,
cards, and more. Props are provided as part of
the course as well as beginning magic tricks to
take home. This class briefly explores the history and theory of magic, famous magicians,
code of ethics, types of magic, magic “vocabulary”, performance techniques, developing a
stage persona and of course learning magic
tricks! Beyond the entertainment value, magic
helps improve dexterity, coordination, visual
perception, memory, critical thinking, creativity, discipline, public speaking skills, self-confidence, and imagination!
CLLE-1350 / 5 sessions / $129
> 84364
T 6-8pm
Stolba
Oct 18-Nov 15
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 050
Electric Cars:
Fun and Economical
Electric Vehicles (EVs) like the Nissan LEAF
or Chevy Volt run on electricity. EVs have less
than 75 percent of gas car maintenance while
being quiet and exhilarating to drive! Buying
electricity is like getting fuel for $1/gal. With
solar panels, you can make your own, clean,
car energy. The instructor spent $4200 for 25
years of solar car “fuel.” A used electric car
can cost about $10,000 with very low miles;
the perfect second car! Come prepared to ask
any question. Explained by renewable energy
author Marc Franke, driving on solar electricity
since 2013.
CLLE-7010 / 1 session / $39
> 84366
Sa 9am-12pm
Franke
Nov 12
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 312
Solar Electricity:
Save Money and Live Green
Sunshine is free everywhere on Earth! Learn
to specify, locate, purchase and get incentives
for solar Photo Voltaic (PV) electricity panels
for your property. Solar PV pays off in as little
as 7 years while providing 25 years of clean,
quiet electricity with a locked-in price. Energy
freedom and home resale increase immediately! Come prepared to ask any question.
Explained by renewable energy author Marc
Franke, producing solar electricity since 2013.
CLLE-7015 / 1 session / $39
> 84369
Sa 9am-12pm
Franke
Nov 5
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 312
Paranormal Studies 101:
Haunting and Investigations
Grave Topics: Cemetery History
and Tombstone Symbolism
Learn the basics of what a haunting is and
the different theories behind haunting activity. Understand the different classifications
of haunting, and a breakdown of entities and
spirits that can be encountered. Discuss the
differences between what is shown in the media and in real life, and also how ghosts are
perceived from culture to culture. Due to the
intense nature of the course, students must
be 18 or older.
Cemeteries are fantastic open air museums that teach us about the past and provide beautiful examples of art and sculpture. In
this class we will examine the history of ancient and modern cemeteries, gravestone art,
and symbolism from the 17th, 18th, and 19th
centuries. We will look at what gravestones
can tell us about attitudes towards death and
dying, and how they have changed over time by
looking at inscriptions, epitaphs, motifs, and
morphologies. We will look at funeral customs
during the 17th, 18th, and 19th centuries including funeral and cemetery etiquette today.
CLLE-8040 / 1 session / $49
> 84355
Sa 9am-4pm
McGrath
Sep 17
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 312
Paranormal Studies 104:
Intro to Parapsychology
CLLE-8060 / 6 sessions / $49
> 84859
M 6-8pm
Taylor
Sep 12-Oct 17
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 316
Parapsychology is the study of psi, or the study
of human consciousness. Learn about different areas of research, including psychic ability, mediumship, telepathy, psychokinesis, the
five clairvoyant senses, and more. You will also
work on some interactive intuition exercises,
and look into out-of-body experience, neardeath experience, and survival of consciousness beyond death, including reincarnation
and apparition activity.
CLLE-8040 / 1 session / $49
> 84358
Sa 9am-4pm
McGrath
Sep 24
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 312
Paranormal Studies 201:
Haunting and Investigations
Field Work
This continuation of Haunting and Investigations 101 focuses on ghost hunting and ghost
investigations. Discover ghost hunting myths,
and the difference between real life ghost
hunting and the methods seen on television.
Learn many of the different tools used, as well
as why they are used on the hunt, as well as
electronic voice phenomenon, ghost psychology and personal protection. Due to the intense
nature of the course, there is an age restriction
of 18 and older. Prerequisite: Haunting and Investigations 101.
CLLE-8045 / 1 session / $49
> 84362
Sa 9am-4pm
McGrath
Oct 15
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 314
Grave Topics: Death’s Heads,
Cherubs, Urns, and Willows
What do symbols such as these represent
on tombstones from the 1600’s through
the colonial period in America? Where can we
find examples today? Who carved them? Examples range from sad, historically important,
weird, humorous, to truly creepy. A perfect
class for those who will be taking vacations to
New England and visiting Puritan burial
grounds.
CLLE-8060 / 3 sessions / $49
> 84861
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Iowa City | Coralville
M 6-8pm
Taylor
Dec 5-Dec 19
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 316
Fall 2016 . Continuing Education | Kirkwood Community College
89
Iowa City | Coralville
LIFE & LEISURE
.
T R A N S P O R TAT I O N
TRANSPORTATION
Grave Topics: Mausoleums
Mausoleums date back to ancient times.
This class will be looking at the history of
mausoleums from a time before the pharaohs
to the modern era, including where to find elegant, unusual and down-right creepy examples
today.
RECREATIONAL VEHICLES
Moped Rider Education
CLLE-8060 / 5 sessions / $49
> 84860
M 6-8pm
Taylor
Oct 31-Nov 28
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 316
Gravestone Topics:
Tombstone Rubbings
Learn about how and when to make tombstone rubbings. This class will cover cemetery etiquette, when not to make a rubbing of
a tombstone, what supplies you need, and
proper techniques. This class is a pre-requisite to a field trip class that will be held Spring
of 2017.
CLLE-8060 / 3 sessions / $49
> 84745
Th 6-8pm
Taylor
Dec 1-Dec 15
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 314
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Creating Personalized Journals
Readings in 20th Century
English Fiction
This fall we will read and discuss early
twentieth century English novels and stories, written by Joseph Conrad, E.M. Foster,
D.H. Lawrence, and James Joyce. We will hone
in to see what these writers share and what
they do not, all of them writing before the First
World War.
CLPD-7050 / 12 sessions / $109
> 84379
Th 2-4pm
Freeman
Sep 15-Dec 8
Miller Learning Center
Using simple materials you’ll learn how to
make personalized journals for yourself, or
to use as gifts. We’ll discuss types of journals,
how-to’s for making them, and then we’ll get
creating! In the first class we cover planning,
ideas, and get started with our books. In the
second class we’ll cover more tips and ideas
for personalizing your journal, and spend more
time creating together. These journaling books
are infinitely versatile and fun to make!
Family History:
Introduction to Genealogy
CLPD-4255 / 2 sessions / $25
> 84394
> 84397
> 84399
T 6-8pm
Haezebroeck
Oct 18-Oct 25
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 314
Sa 2-4pm
Haezebroeck
Dec 3-Dec 10
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 318
Creating Room to Flourish
In this interactive course we’ll clear a messy
area in your life and open up room for
dreams to happen! In week one, we’ll get clear
on priorities, planning, preparation, and create
a fun project book to help keep you on track. In
week two, we’ll explore the ways and means to
clear and organize your chosen space. Week
three is focused on sharing your wins and problems, asking questions, and learning about
maintaining your beautiful new area.
Family history is so much more than names on
a tree. Genealogy tells us about the stories of
our family history and the stuff they left behind.
This course will introduce you to the research
strategies and the tools that are needed to get
an in-depth look at your family history.
CLPD-9025 / 2 sessions / $49
Th 6:30-9pm
Novak
Sep 8-Sep 15
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 316
The Superpowers of Genealogy
This course will take an in-depth look at the
three “superpowers” of Genealogy research and databases: Ancestry.com, Familysearch.org, and the Rootsmagic database.
CLPD-9025 / 2 sessions / $49
> 84354
Th 6:30-9pm
Novak
Sep 22-Sep 29
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 316
CLPD-4285 / 3 sessions / $49
> 84476
90
T 6-7:30pm
Haezebroeck
Get ready to ride your moped! Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) requires a person at least 14 years of age that does not have
a driver’s license to complete an approved
moped rider education course. This class will
cover safety, rules of the road and laws governing mopeds. There will also be discussions on
rider responsibility, safety checks for the rider
and moped, and rider scenarios. Bring a sack
lunch to class. Vending machines available.
CTRV-1100 / 1 session / $39
> 84268
Sa 8am-2:30pm
Lowinski
Nov 12
IC Credit Ctr 212
Motorcycle Training:
Basic Rider Course (BRC)
The Motorcycle Safety Foundation Basic Rider
Course (updated) is a learn-to-ride education
and training safety program that consists of
the online MSF Basic eCourse to address basic motorcycle knowledge, five hours of classroom instruction with a Rider Coach to address
rider perception and risk management, and
15 hours of on-cycle, hands-on instruction. A
course completion card may provide an insurance discount. Riders must be able to balance
a bicycle to participate in the riding portion
of the course, and a riding skill test must be
passed for successful completion. . Motorcycles and helmets are supplied by Kirkwood
for this program. MSF completion card and
IDOT certificate of completion will be awarded
to persons satisfactorily passing the course.
Students must be 14 years of age or older and
have a valid Iowa driver’s license or instruction
permit to take this course. Anyone under 18
years of age, a parent or guardian must accompany participant into the first class to sign
paperwork. Participants will receive a code
for the eCourse two weeks prior to the class.
The eCourse is to be completed by the start of
the class and participants will need to provide
proof of completion at the start of the class in
order to participate.
CTRV-1300 / 3 sessions / $199
> 81856
> 81857
> 81858
F 6-10pm, SaSu 8am-5pm Sep 16-Sep 18
Wojtak & Glorfiel IC Credit Ctr 212
F 6-10pm, SaSu 8am-5pm Sep 30-Oct 2
Wojtak
IC Credit Ctr 212
F 6-10pm, SaSu 8am-5pm Oct 7-Oct 9
Glorfiel IC Credit Ctr 212
Sep 20-Oct 4
Kirkwood Reg Ctr at UI 318
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
K I R K WO O D C O N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N
County | Classes
BENTON COUNTY
Vinton
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Hot Trends in Color and Cuts:
With the Latest Updates
in Iowa Law and Sanitation
Learn fun techniques from start to finish in
coloring and cutting. Also, get updates on
any changes in Iowa law and sanitation. This
will fulfill your two hours of Iowa law and sanitation requirement.This class is approved for two
hours of regular continuing education and two
hours of Iowa law.
CBCO-1005 / 1 session / $45
> 84525
> 84511
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Oct 18
Benton Co Ctr 110
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Nov 15
Benton Co Ctr 110
HEALTH
Child Abuse and
Mandatory Reporting
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children from harm
both self-inflicted and perpetrated by others.
The goal of this training for health providers
is to increase their knowledge of child abuse.
The curriculum for this program is approved by
the Iowa Department of Public Health Abuse
Education Review Panel, approval #2000. 100
percent attendance is required for CE credit.
CHNC-2000 / 1 session / $29
> 77812
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Nov 8
Benton Co Ctr
Dependent Adult Abuse
and Mandatory Reporting
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect dependent adults
from harm both self-inflicted and perpetrated
by others. The goal of this training for health
providers is to increase their knowledge of dependent adult abuse. The curriculum for this
program is approved by the Iowa Department
of Public Health Abuse Education Review Panel, approval #163. 100 percent attendance is
required for CE credit.
CHNC-2100 / 1 session / $29
> 77773
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Oct 11
Benton Co Ctr
Training for Mandatory
Reporters of Child Abuse
and Dependent Adult Abuse
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children and dependent adults from harm both self-inflicted and
perpetrated by others. The goal of this training
for health providers is to increase their knowledge of child and dependent adult abuse. This
course meets the training requirement for
mandatory reporters who work with both children and dependent adults on a regular basis.
It does not meet the training requirements for
persons who work with only one population
and not both children and adults. The curriculum for this program is approved by the Iowa
Department of Public Health Abuse Education
Review Panel, approval #2032. 100 percent
attendance is required for CE credit.
CHNC-2200 / 1 session / $35
> 77733
T 6-9:15pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Sep 13
Benton Co Ctr
Learn Yogic breathing paired with movement to gain flexibility. This class will focus
on body alignment and balance in postures.
Low impact practice will honor your body using
modifications to increase strength and flexibility. Each class concludes with a mindful meditation for renewal of body and mind.
O N L I N E
T O D AY !
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Give yourself the gift of relaxation during
this busy time of year. Learn a variety of
gentle stretches and meditation techniques for
the body and release and focus the mind. Letting go of daily stress and mindfully relaxing
will renew your body mind and spirit.
CLPD-0330 / 4 sessions / $40
> 84825
W 5:30-6:30pm
McGowan
Nov 30-Dec 21
IBSSS 212, Old Main
BENTON COUNTY
Belle Plaine
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Hot Trends in Color and Cuts:
With the Latest Updates
in Iowa Law and Sanitation
Learn fun techniques from start to finish in
coloring and cutting. Also, get updates on
any changes in Iowa law and sanitation. This
class is approved for two hours of regular continuing education and two hours of Iowa law.
LIFE & LEISURE
Gentle Yoga
R E G I S T E R
Mindfulness and Meditation
CBCO-1005 / 1 session / $45
> 84523
> 84509
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Oct 18
Tippie-Mansfld Ctr 202
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Nov 15
Tippie-Mansfld Ctr 202
CLFI-0303 / 8 sessions / $80
> 84823
W 5:30-6:30pm
McGowan
Sep 28-Nov 16
IBSSS 212, Old Main
Fall 2016 . Continuing Education | Kirkwood Community College
91
County Classes
BENTON COUNTY
.
CEDAR COUNTY
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY
Dependent Adult Abuse
and Mandatory Reporting
LIFE & LEISURE
Building Confidence
with Computers
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect dependent adults
from harm both self-inflicted and perpetrated
by others. The goal of this training for health
providers is to increase their knowledge of dependent adult abuse. The curriculum for this
program is approved by the Iowa Department
of Public Health Abuse Education Review Panel, approval #163. 100 percent attendance is
required for CE credit.
Babysitting
Do you need help with the basics? Our goal
is to give you a solid foundation. Learn the
essentials of using a computer with this beginner course designed for people who are new to
computers, wanting to gain hands-on experience and confidence. Topics include: how to
use email, Gmail, Microsoft Word, and Google
Docs.
CCGS-0220 / 3 sessions / $75
> 84824
Th 6-8pm
TBA Oct 6-Oct 20
Tippie Ed Ctr 300
Help for the HelplessExcel & Google Spreadsheets
Excel and Google spreadsheets can be
very overwhelming! Learn the essentials of
using Excel and Google spreadsheets with
step-by-step instructions on how to create,
edit, and share. Let us help you organize your
personal/professional life with spreadsheets!
CCGS-0225 / 1 session / $25
> 84826
Th 6-8pm
TBA Oct 27
Tippie Ed Ctr 300
HEALTH
Child Abuse and
Mandatory Reporting
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children from harm
both self-inflicted and perpetrated by others.
The goal of this training for health providers
is to increase their knowledge of child abuse.
The curriculum for this program is approved by
the Iowa Department of Public Health Abuse
Education Review Panel, approval #2000. 100
percent attendance is required for CE credit.
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Oct 11
Tippie-Mansfld Ctr 202
Training for Mandatory
Reporters of Child Abuse
and Dependent Adult Abuse
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children and dependent adults from harm both self-inflicted and
perpetrated by others. The goal of this training
for health providers is to increase their knowledge of child and dependent adult abuse. This
course meets the training requirement for
mandatory reporters who work with both children and dependent adults on a regular basis.
It does not meet the training requirements for
persons who work with only one population
and not both children and adults. The curriculum for this program is approved by the Iowa
Department of Public Health Abuse Education
Review Panel, approval #2032. 100 percent
attendance is required for CE credit.
CHNC-2200 / 1 session / $35
> 77732
T 6-9:15pm
Nicholls-Blomme
CLYO-0260 / 1 session / $34
> 84558
CHNC-2100 / 1 session / $29
> 77770
This course is geared for the beginning
babysitter. Instruction includes first aid, infant and child CPR, what to do in case of choking, safety issues, diaper changing, games
and easy meal ideas. Learners must be at
least nine years old to register.
Oct 1
Tippie Ed Ctr 300
CEDAR COUNTY
Tipton
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Hot Trends in Color and Cuts:
With the Latest Updates
in Iowa Law and Sanitation
Learn fun techniques from start to finish in
coloring and cutting. Also, get updates on
any changes in Iowa law and sanitation. This
class is approved for two hours of regular continuing education and two hours of Iowa law.
CBCO-1005 / 1 session / $45
> 84526
> 84512
Sep 13
Tippie-Mansfld Ctr 202
Sa 8am-12pm
Schnebbe
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Oct 18
Cedar Co Ctr 308
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Nov 15
Cedar Co Ctr 308
CHNC-2000 / 1 session / $29
> 77811
92
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Nov 8
Tippie-Mansfld Ctr 202
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
CEDAR COUNTY
County Classes
HEALTH
Child Abuse and
Mandatory Reporting
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children from harm
both self-inflicted and perpetrated by others.
The goal of this training for health providers
is to increase their knowledge of child abuse.
The curriculum for this program is approved by
the Iowa Department of Public Health Abuse
Education Review Panel, approval #2000. 100
percent attendance is required for CE credit.
CHNC-2000 / 1 session / $29
> 77813
T 6:30-8:45pm
Marnin
Nov 8
Cedar Co Ctr 308
Dependent Adult Abuse
and Mandatory Reporting
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect dependent adults
from harm both self-inflicted and perpetrated
by others. The goal of this training for health
providers is to increase their knowledge of dependent adult abuse. The curriculum for this
program is approved by the Iowa Department
of Public Health Abuse Education Review Panel, approval #163. 100 percent attendance is
required for CE credit.
CHNC-2100 / 1 session / $29
> 77775
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Oct 11
Cedar Co Ctr 308
Training for Mandatory
Reporters of Child Abuse
and Dependent Adult Abuse
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children and dependent adults from harm both self-inflicted and
perpetrated by others. The goal of this training
for health providers is to increase their knowledge of child and dependent adult abuse. This
course meets the training requirement for
mandatory reporters who work with both children and dependent adults on a regular basis.
It does not meet the training requirements for
persons who work with only one population
and not both children and adults. The curriculum for this program is approved by the Iowa
Department of Public Health Abuse Education
Review Panel, approval #2032. 100 percent
attendance is required for CE credit.
CHNC-2200 / 1 session / $35
> 77735
T 6-9:15pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Sep 13
Cedar Co Ctr 308
LIFE & LEISURE
Bickett-Rate Memorial
Preserve Tour
Cedar County Historical Society’s Bickett-rate
Memorial Preserve is home to Althea R Sherman’s Chimney Swifts’ Tower. The tower was
built in 1915 by pioneering Iowa woman ornithologist Althea Sherman in order to study
Chimney Swifts. So as to not disturb the nestling before they fledge, the swift family will
be observed through camera and a monitor.
They will be quite active as they practice short
flights inside the chimney. Weather permitting,
a tour will be taken of the Bickett-Rate farm. A
future tour will be scheduled to view the inside
of the tower. This tour has a limit of 12 so hurry
and register!
CLLE-0015 / 1 session / $15
> 84614
Buchanan House Winery
This course is geared for the beginner babysitter. Instruction includes first aid, recognizing
safety hazards and choking hazards, and how
to respond. You will also learn diaper changing,
age appropriate games, and easy meal ideas.
Learners must be at least nine years old to
register. Learners will not receive certification
in CPR, although immediately following we will
offer a certified CPR class.
CLYO-0020 / 1 session / $25
> 84576
T 6-9pm
Bruns
Oct 4
Cedar Co Ctr 303
Spooky Cookie Painting
Do you like to paint? Do you like cookies?
Well, in this class not only will you paint
your own Halloween cookies, you can eat them
too! Each child will decorate up to a dozen
cookies to take home. Materials fee $2. Ages
5-10.
CLYO-0060 / 1 session / $7
> 84821
Sa 9-11am
Wilson
Oct 15
First United Methodist
Buchanan House Winery is a dedicated member of The Iowa Wine Growers Association.
They produce high-quality red, white, fruit and
sparkling wines using grapes and fruits from
their own vineyard. Register to tour the Buchanan mansion, shine tasting, shopping and
lunch. Must be 21 to attend. Tuition fee does
not include lunch.
CLLE-0016 / 1 session / $15
> 84575
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
M 9am-12pm
Sep 12
BoyleBickett-Rate Mem
Preserve Farm
Babysitting Basics
Sa 10:30am-1:30pm Nov 12
TBA Buchanan House
Winery Winery
Fall 2016 . Continuing Education | Kirkwood Community College
93
County Classes
CEDAR COUNTY
.
IOWA COUNTY
Dependent Adult Abuse
and Mandatory Reporting
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect dependent adults
from harm both self-inflicted and perpetrated
by others. The goal of this training for health
providers is to increase their knowledge of dependent adult abuse. The curriculum for this
program is approved by the Iowa Department
of Public Health Abuse Education Review Panel, approval #163. 100 percent attendance is
required for CE credit.
CHNC-2100 / 1 session / $29
> 77776
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Oct 11
Iowa Co Ctr 114
Training for Mandatory
Reporters of Child Abuse
and Dependent Adult Abuse
TRANSPORTATION
Moped Operator Course
Get ready to ride your moped! Iowa Department of Transportation (IDOT) requires a person at least 14 years of age that does not have
a driver’s license to complete an approved
moped rider education course. This class will
cover safety, rules of the road and laws governing mopeds. There will also be discussions on
rider responsibility, safety checks for the rider
and moped, and rider scenarios. Bring a sack
lunch to class. Vending machines available.
CTRV-0000 / 1 session / $39
> 84577
Sa 8am-2:30pm
McGlaughlin
Sep 24
Cedar Co Ctr 303
IOWA COUNTY
Williamsburg
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Hot Trends in Color and Cuts:
With the Latest Updates
in Iowa Law and Sanitation
Learn fun techniques from start to finish in
coloring and cutting. Also, get updates on
any changes in Iowa law and sanitation.This
class is approved for two hours of regular continuing education and two hours of Iowa law.
CBCO-1005 / 1 session / $45
AARP Smart Driver Class
> 84528
Oct 13
Cedar Co Ctr 303
T 6-9:15pm
Nicholls-Blomme
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Nov 15
Iowa Co Ctr 114
Babysitting Clinic
Child Abuse and
Mandatory Reporting
Th 9am-1:30pm
Murrin
LIFE & LEISURE
CTDE-0000 / 1 session / $0
> 84574
> 77736
Oct 18
Iowa Co Ctr 114
CHNC-2200 / 1 session / $35
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Learn how to handle adverse driving conditions and traffic hazards, in addition to learning about the effects of aging and medication
on driving. The classroom-only course is sponsored by AARP. There is no driving. There is
a materials fee payable to AARP upon arrival:
$15 for members and $20 for non-members.
> 84513
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children and dependent adults from harm both self-inflicted and
perpetrated by others. The goal of this training
for health providers is to increase their knowledge of child and dependent adult abuse. This
course meets the training requirement for
mandatory reporters who work with both children and dependent adults on a regular basis.
It does not meet the training requirements for
persons who work with only one population
and not both children and adults. The curriculum for this program is approved by the Iowa
Department of Public Health Abuse Education
Review Panel, approval #2032. 100 percent
attendance is required for CE credit.
HEALTH
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children from harm
both self-inflicted and perpetrated by others.
The goal of this training for health providers
is to increase their knowledge of child abuse.
The curriculum for this program is approved by
the Iowa Department of Public Health Abuse
Education Review Panel, approval #2000. 100
percent attendance is required for CE credit.
Sep 13
Iowa Co Ctr 114
This class is geared for the beginning babysitter. Instruction includes first aid, child and infant CPR, what to do in case of choking, safety
issues, diaper changing, games and easy meal
ideas. Students must be at least nine years
old to register. Pre-registration is required.
CLYO-0532 / 1 session / $25
> 84552
Sa 1-5pm
Schnebbe
Sep 24
Iowa Co Ctr 112
CHNC-2000 / 1 session / $29
> 77814
94
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Nov 8
Iowa Co Ctr 114
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
IOWA COUNTY
.
JONES COUNTY .
WASHINGTON COUNTY
County Classes
TRANSPORTATION
HEALTH
LIFE & LEISURE
Moped Rider Education
Child Abuse and
Mandatory Reporting
Babysitting Basics
This safety education course for moped riders is designed for 14 and 15 year olds who
must complete a course prior to being licensed
to operate a moped. Must be 13 years old or
older to take this course.
CTRV-0500 / 1 session / $39
> 84555
Sa 8am-2:15pm
Koch
Sep 17
Iowa Co Ctr 112
JONES COUNTY
Monticello
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Hot Trends in Color and Cuts:
With the Latest Updates
in Iowa Law and Sanitation
Learn fun techniques from start to finish in
coloring and cutting. Also, get updates on
any changes in Iowa law and sanitation.This
class is approved for two hours of regular continuing education and two hours of Iowa law.
CBCO-1005 / 1 session / $45
> 84530
> 84515
> 77816
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Nov 8
Jones Reg Ed Ctr 211
Dependent Adult Abuse
and Mandatory Reporting
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect dependent adults
from harm both self-inflicted and perpetrated
by others. The goal of this training for health
providers is to increase their knowledge of dependent adult abuse. The curriculum for this
program is approved by the Iowa Department
of Public Health Abuse Education Review Panel, approval #163. 100 percent attendance is
required for CE credit.
> 77781
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Nov 15
Jones Reg Ed Ctr 211
Training for Mandatory
Reporters of Child Abuse
and Dependent Adult Abuse
T 2-5pm
TBA Oct 11-Feb 9
Jones Reg Ed Ctr
CLYO-0100 / 1 session / $19
> 84679
Sa 9am-12pm
Bronemann
Sep 10
Jones Reg Ed Ctr 117
WASHINGTON
COUNTY
Washington
Oct 11
Jones Reg Ed Ctr 211
CBPD-0100 / 4 sessions / $125
This course is geared for beginner babysitters.
Instruction includes basic first aid, recognizing
safety hazards and choking hazards, and how
to respond. You will also learn diaper changing,
age appropriate games, and easy meal ideas.
Learners must be at least nine years old to
register.
CHNC-2100 / 1 session / $29
Oct 18
Jones Reg Ed Ctr 211
Learn to lead! The Jones County Leadership Program is a unique four-part sequence
of classes including dynamic speakers and
empowering training that re-energizes and
inspires your leadership spirit. Network with
community members who share your interest
in professional and personal growth and add
this program to your resume!
CHNC-2000 / 1 session / $29
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Jones County Leadership
> 84629
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children from harm
both self-inflicted and perpetrated by others.
The goal of this training for health providers
is to increase their knowledge of child abuse.
The curriculum for this program is approved by
the Iowa Department of Public Health Abuse
Education Review Panel, approval #2000. 100
percent attendance is required for CE credit.
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children and dependent adults from harm both self-inflicted and
perpetrated by others. The goal of this training
for health providers is to increase their knowledge of child and dependent adult abuse. This
course meets the training requirement for
mandatory reporters who work with both children and dependent adults on a regular basis.
It does not meet the training requirements for
persons who work with only one population
and not both children and adults. The curriculum for this program is approved by the Iowa
Department of Public Health Abuse Education
Review Panel, approval #2032. 100 percent
attendance is required for CE credit.
BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Hot Trends in Color and Cuts:
With the Latest Updates
in Iowa Law and Sanitation
Learn fun techniques from start to finish in
coloring and cutting. Also, get updates on
any changes in Iowa law and sanitation.This
class is approved for two hours of regular continuing education and two hours of Iowa law.
CBCO-1005 / 1 session / $45
> 84533
> 84516
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Oct 18
Washington Reg Ctr 236
T 6-10pm
Rieckenberg
Nov 15
Washington Reg Ctr 236
CHNC-2200 / 1 session / $35
> 77743
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
T 6-9:15pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Sep 13
Jones Reg Ed Ctr 211
Fall 2016 . Continuing Education | Kirkwood Community College
95
County Classes
WASHINGTON COUNTY
Training for Mandatory
Reporters of Child Abuse
and Dependent Adult Abuse
HEALTH
Nurse Aide Training
This course is designed to meet the training
requirements for the nurse aide in long-term
care facilities. Emphasis is placed on achieving a basic level of knowledge of the resident,
and demonstrating skills to provide safe and
effective resident care. Students must complete a background check permission form at
www.kirkwood.edu/nurseaide promptly after
registration. This must be completed no less
than 48 business hours before the first day of
class. Required textbook: Hartman’s Nursing
Assistant Care, 3rd edition, Hedman. Books
are available at the Kirkwood Bookstore. For
more details about the program please go to
www.kirkwood.edu/nurseaide.
CHNA-1500 / 18 sessions / $539
> 84187
T 2-10pm, TTh 5-9:15pm,
SaSu 6am-2pm, Oct 4-Nov 29
Shive
United Presbyterian
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children and dependent adults from harm both self-inflicted and
perpetrated by others. The goal of this training
for health providers is to increase their knowledge of child and dependent adult abuse. This
course meets the training requirement for
mandatory reporters who work with both children and dependent adults on a regular basis.
It does not meet the training requirements for
persons who work with only one population
and not both children and adults. The curriculum for this program is approved by the Iowa
Department of Public Health Abuse Education
Review Panel, approval #2032. 100 percent
attendance is required for CE credit.
CHNC-2200 / 1 session / $35
> 77747
T 6-9:15pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Sep 13
Washington Reg Ctr 236
Child Abuse and
Mandatory Reporting
INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect children from harm
both self-inflicted and perpetrated by others.
The goal of this training for health providers
is to increase their knowledge of child abuse.
The curriculum for this program is approved by
the Iowa Department of Public Health Abuse
Education Review Panel, approval #2000. 100
percent attendance is required for CE credit.
Welding Metal Art
CHNC-2000 / 1 session / $29
CIMA-0400 / 5 sessions / $159
> 77817
T 6:30-8:45pm
Marnin
Nov 8
Washington Reg Ctr 236
Dependent Adult Abuse
and Mandatory Reporting
It is the role and responsibility of all mandatory reporters to protect dependent adults
from harm both self-inflicted and perpetrated
by others. The goal of this training for health
providers is to increase their knowledge of dependent adult abuse. The curriculum for this
program is approved by the Iowa Department
of Public Health Abuse Education Review Panel, approval #163. 100 percent attendance is
required for CE credit.
CHNC-2100 / 1 session / $29
> 77782
T 6:30-8:45pm
Nicholls-Blomme
Oct 11
Washington Reg Ctr 236
Aspiring artists and metal working hobbyists:
learn to fabricate a piece of metal garden and
yard art just like those on display at art festivals. Bring your imagination. This is a basic
welding course. Fundamentals of welding are
taught during the first class. These techniques
are practiced during class while creating your
personal “art” pieces.
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Sa 1-5pm
Frausto
Oct 1-Oct 29
Washington Reg Ctr 130
LIFE & LEISURE
T O D AY !
> 84566
T 6:30-8pm
TBA Dec 13
Washington Reg Ctr 110
Babysitting Clinic
This course is geared for the beginning babysitter. Instruction includes first aid, infant and
child CPR, what to do in case of choking, safety
issues, diaper changing, games and easy meal
ideas. Learners must be at least 10 years old
to register.
Join us and learn the basics of cake decorating. This class is geared towards ages 10 and
up. A personal size 4” cake will be supplied
for you to decorate from start to finish. You
will put on the base frosting layer and then will
be instructed on the skills of decorative piping techniques, rosettes, letters and words.
All done using pastry bags, decorator tips, and
frosting! At the end of class you will get to take
your masterpiece home to enjoy with family
and friends and show off your cake decorating
skills. Materials fee $7.
> 84410
Sa 9:30am-11:30pm Oct 8
Ruth
Washington Reg Ctr 128
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
96
CLFB-0415 / 1 session / $10
CLYO-0402 / 1 session / $30
> 84567
O N LI N E
Cookie decorating for Christmas! Come join
us for a fun and festive time decorating holiday cookies. Pre-baked cookies and frosting,
sprinkles, etc. will be provided. Each child will
receive four different holiday shaped cookies
to decorate. Parents are required to attend
with their child(ren).
Basic Cake Decorating
CLFB-0402 / 1 session / $19
R E G I S T E R
Christmas Cookie Decorating
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
Sa 1-5pm
Schnebbe
Oct 22
Washington Reg Ctr 104
TRANSPORTATION
Moped Safety
Classroom Safety Education for moped riders.
Take this classroom safety education for moped riders. This class satisfies Iowa’s training
requirements for riders under 16 years old.
The course includes rules of the road, riding in
traffic, basic operation skills and safety maintenance.
CTRV-0400 / 1 session / $39
> 84584
Sa 8am-2:30pm
Ellingson
Oct 8
Washington Reg Ctr 204
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
Class Location Index
Arts and Theatre Annex
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
Custom Fitness
3950 Wilson Ave. SW
Cedar Rapids
Johnson Hall
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
Mr. Beans
1080 E Post Rd.
Marion
Aspen Athletic Club
2120 Edgewood Rd. SW
Cedar Rapids
Dance New York - Coralville
2441 Coral Ct. Ste 1
Coralville
Jones Hall
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
NewBo City Market
1100 Third St. SE
Cedar Rapids
Atrium Village
117 S 3rd St.
Hills
Dance New York - Marion
1154 7th Ave.
Marion
Auto Collision
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
Debut Dance
620 Pacha Pkwy.
North Liberty
Jones Regional
Education Center
220 Welter Dr.
Monticello
NewBo Mercantile
& Vintage Shop
215 11th Ave. SE
Cedar Rapids
Beadology Iowa
220 E Washington St.
Iowa City
Earl May Nursery
& Garden Center
5155 Northland Ave. NE
Cedar Rapids
Katz Family Healthcare
Simulation Center
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
Northbrook Manor Care Center
6420 Council St. NE
Cedar Rapids
Benton County Center
111 W 3rd St.
Vinton
Bickett-Rate Memorial Preserve
600 225th St.
Tipton
Body Moves Fitness
& Wellness Center
1801 2nd St. Ste 250
Coralville
Emerson Elementary School
1400 Tenth Ave.
Marion
First United Methodist Church
607 Lynn St.
Tipton
Gathering Elements
329 10th Ave. SE Ste 123
Cedar Rapids
Briarwood Health Care Center
605 Greenwood Dr.
Iowa City
Halcyon House
1015 S Iowa Ave.
Washington
Buchanan House Winery
726 Green Rd.
Tipton
Hallmark Care Center
215 Highway 30 W
Mount Vernon
Cedar County Center
1410 Cedar St.
Tipton
Heartland Yoga Studio
221 E College St. Ste 213
Iowa City
Cedar Hall
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
Hiawatha Care Center
405 N 15th Ave.
Hiawatha
Cedar Rapids Animal
Care and Control
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
Hiawatha Elementary School
603 Emmons St.
Hiawatha
Cherry Building
329 10th St. SE
Cedar Rapids
Kirkwood Center
for Lifelong Learning
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
Kirkwood Continuing Education
Training Center
101 50th Ave. SW
Cedar Rapids
Kirkwood Regional Center
at the University of Iowa
2301 Oakdale Blvd.
Coralville
Kirkwood Training & Outreach
Services Center
3375 Armar Dr.
Marion
Horticulture/Floral Careers
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
Linn County Regional Center
1770 Boyson Rd.
Hiawatha
Linn Hall
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
MAC South
1220 Jacolyn Dr. SW
Cedar Rapids
MAC Xpress-Clubs
227 2nd St. SE
Cedar Rapids
MAC Xtreme
4700 Tama St. SE
Cedar Rapids
Coralville United Way
1150 5th St. Ste 266
Coralville
Iowa Braille
& Sight Saving School
1002 G Ave.
Vinton
Core Fitness East
1555 S 1st Ave.
Iowa City
Iowa City Credit Center
1816 Lower Muscatine Rd.
Iowa City
McKinley Middle School
620 10th St. SE
Cedar Rapids
Core Fitness Mormon Trek
2220 Mormon Trek Blvd.
Iowa City
Iowa City Learning Center
1810 Lower Muscatine Rd.
Iowa City
Metamorphosis Pilates Center
102 3rd Ave. SW
Cedar Rapids
Core Fitness North Liberty
1395 Jordan St.
North Liberty
Iowa County Center
200 West St.
Williamsburg
Miller Learning Center
2010 Keokuk St.
Iowa City
319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Marion High School
675 S 15th St.
Marion
Northland Fitness
202 Blairs Ferry Rd. NE
Cedar Rapids
Prairie High School
401 76th Ave. SW
Cedar Rapids
R-Rabbit Fiber Studio
3260 Southgate Pl. SW Ste 2A
Cedar Rapids
Serenity Yoga & Pilates Studio
610 Eastbury Dr. Ste 2
Iowa City
Solon Nursing Care Center
523 E 5th St.
Solon
The Kirkwood Center
7725 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
The Knitting Shoppe
2141 Muscatine Ave.
Iowa City
Tippie Education Center
823 13th St.
Belle Plaine
Tippie-Mansfield Center
1214 9th Ave.
Belle Plaine
TriYoga of Cedar Rapids
5250 North Park Pl. NE
Cedar Rapids
Wapsi Glass Works
3671 Wapsi Ave. SE
Iowa City
Washington Hall
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids
Washington Regional Center
2192 Lexington Blvd.
Washington
Fall 2016 . Continuing Education | Kirkwood Community College
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965
C Street SW
Bowling St. SW
J St. SW
Exit 254
Exit 16A
108 Iowa Hall
131 Nielsen Hall
Financial Aid
31
One Stop
2
23
Test Center
4
C Street SW
Advising Center
1
Ely Road SW
Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Highway 30, or West to I-380 at exit 253.
18
66th Ave. SW
2055 Cedar Hall
Kirkwood Main Campus
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
3
3
19
6
76th Ave.
4
5
18
5
Eastern Iowa Airport
965
Main Entrance
15
KIRKWOOD MAIN CAMPUS
LOCATOR MAP
Admissions,
Iowa Hall
Wright
Brothers Blvd. SW
6
2
31
Arts & Theatre Annex
23
Automotive Collision Repair
31
Automotive Technology
12
Ballantyne Auditorium, Iowa Hall
5
7
Baseball/Softball Fields
6
24
Bookstore, Benton Hall
13
27
Building 32, 32A & 32B
25
Campus Health
18
9
7
8A
9
12
13
14
11
Restricted
Parking
16
16
18
20 21
(Not Kirkwood
Property)
15
23
East
Entrance
22
5
8
20
South Entrance
5
Cedar Hall
15
Cedar Rapids Animal Control
30
24
31
EagleTech, Benton Hall
12
Heritage Agency on Aging East
24
Horticulture/Floral Careers
27
Iowa Hall
26
1
Johnson Hall
9
32
Katz Family Healthcare Sim. Center
36
C Street
Jones Hall
28
27
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Parking
11
30
28
31
33
36
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Interstate I-380 at Wright Brothers Blvd.
Kirkwood Community College | Continuing Education . Fall 2016
8A
Kirkwood Center for Lifelong Learning 2
Kirkwood Hall
16
Library
14
Linn Hall
76th Avenue
(.6 mile)
7
Linn County Emergency
Management Agency
32
37
17-21
22
34
5
26
Heritage Agency on Aging West
Iowa Equestrian Center
25
2
Diamond V
Facilities and Security
Main Entrance
Kirkwood Boulevard
21
33
Campus Security
Continuing Education
17 15
19
14
C Street
17-21
2
3
12
8
MK 6/15
19
Benton Hall
8A
84
4
26
37
North Entrance
1
18
Animal Health Technology
Exit 13
30
C Street SW
25
Kirkwood Blvd. SW
N
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6th Street SW
12
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North Entrance
Kirkwood Boulevard
nter
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254 A South
254 B North
6th Street SW
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Kirkwood Continuing
Education Training Center
101 50th Ave. SW
50th Ave. SW
Exit 253
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6th Street SW
Campus Map
Exit 16
R
5
8
Mail Services, Iowa Hall
20
Mansfield Center
21
Mansfield Swine Education Center
33
Michael J Gould Recreation Center
South Entrance
1
Nielsen Hall
22
Raptor Center
32
The Hotel at Kirkwood Center
34
Tippie Beef Education Center
36
Transamerica
11
Washington Hall
28
www.kirkwood.edu/ce
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Parking
4 Easy Ways to Register
Many classes have limited seating. Register early!
Online www.kirkwood.edu/ce
Payment must be made at time of registration.
MasterCard, VISA or Discover Card accepted.
Phone 319.398.1022 / 1.800.332.8833
Tell our operators:
1 The class numbers from this catalog.
2 Your credit/debit card number and expiration date.
Mail K irkwood Continuing Education
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids, IA 52404
Fax 319.398.7185
1Fill out the enclosed enrollment form and include payment
(credit card/debit card number or enclose check).
2For company billings, please include name, address,
phone number and appropriate signature.
3Pay the amount under “tuition” only.
(Many classes have additional charges for materials and
supplies. These will be collected in class.)
4Write name of person and class number on check.
5 Make check payable to Kirkwood Community College.
Last
First
Fax enclosed enrollment form with credit/debit
card number or company billing information.
Refunds: An automatic refund is made if Kirkwood cancels a class. To
withdraw your registration before a class starts, please call 319-3981022 or 1-800-332-8833. Refunds will be issued to students who drop
the class at least one business day prior to the class start date. No refunds will be issued for classes dropped on or after the class start date.
Learners under age 17: Kirkwood Community College Continuing
Education is pleased to welcome learners of all ages. However, learners
under the age of 17 wishing to enroll in non-youth courses should seek
permission from the program director. Please phone 319-398-5529.
Middle Initial
Kirkwood Community College assumes no liability for accidents that occur while participating in Continuing Education classes and provides no funds to cover medical costs. Participants are reminded that participation is entirely
voluntary and are strongly urged to have their own health insurance. It is understood that participation is voluntary and Kirkwood Community College is not responsible for injuries or accidents and all liability against them is waived.
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U.S. Postage
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Permit No. 94
Continuing Education
Kirkwood Community College
6301 Kirkwood Blvd. SW
Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404
Welcome to Kirkwood Continuing Education!
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Whether you want to advance your professional career or
enrich your personal life, Kirkwood Continuing Education can
help you achieve your goals. We offer top quality classes,
workshops, certificate and training programs taught by
highly skilled learning facilitators, at convenient times and
locations to fit your busy lifestyle. Find your class inside.
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