summer 2016 - Central Texas College

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summer 2016 - Central Texas College
WWW.CTCD.EDU/CE
WE HAVE A
CLASS FOR
SUMMER
2016
CO UR S E S C H E DU L E
KIDS
COLLEGE
is BACK this summer!
for
THAT!
College for Kids is a cultivating environment for
a child to explore activities that could turn into
lifelong passions. Send your kids on a path to
self-discovery with classes like Art Exploration,
Animal Heroes, and The Science of Food.
see pgs. 14-23
WHAT’S
INSIDE?
Empower your
Employees
Customized Training programs
can strengthen company performance
and bottom-line results.
see inside cover
Our OSHA 511 course provides employees
the necessary information to maintain a safe
and healthy working environment.
see pg. 5
ServSafe teaches employees how to protect
customer health and preserve business
reputation by covering the necessary
aspects of food safety and sanitation.
see pg. 5
Expand your own capabilities
Fundamentals of Strategic Communication
covers basic concepts designed to help
students aspiring to enter the fields of
journalism, marketing/sales, advertising and
communication.
see pg. 6
VISIT OUR
WEBSITE!
Adobe Photoshop is an interactive class
where students will learn how to design
artwork and manipulate photographs to
create beautiful graphic images.
see pg. 7
WELCOME TO
CONTINUING EDUCATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT ...................... 5
360° PERSONAL FINANCE .................................. 6
NO TRAINING DEPARTMENT?
NO PROBLEM!
TIPS AND TRICKS ..................................................... 6
COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY & DESIGN ............ 7
CAREER TRAINING .................................................. 7
COMPLIMENTARY HEALTHCARE
TRAINING .................................................................... 8
HEALTHCARE CAREER TRAINING .................... 8
FIRST AID & SAFETY .............................................. 9
We have a
CLASS
for that!
EXAM PREPARATION ............................................. 9
LANGUAGE & CULTURE ........................................ 9
DRAMA ......................................................................... 10
CAMPUS
MAP
P. 24
OUR WORLD .............................................................. 10
GET PHYSICAL .......................................................... 10
FOCUS ON YOU ........................................................ 10
DANCE .......................................................................... 11
MUSIC ............................................................................ 11
ARTS & CRAFTS ........................................................ 12
ABOUT
C.E.
P. 25
REG.
FORM
P. 26-27
2
CREATIVE CUISINE .................................................. 12
LIFELONG LEARNING ............................................ 13
COLLEGE FOR KIDS ................................................ 14
Get Physical ....................................................... 14
All About Water ............................................... 14
Robots .................................................................. 14
Engineering ........................................................ 15
Computers .......................................................... 15
Let’s Experiment .............................................. 15
Body Science ..................................................... 17
Earth & Beyond ................................................ 17
The Great Outdoors ........................................ 18
Aviation ............................................................... 18
Language and Culture ................................... 18
Music ..................................................................... 19
Performing Arts ................................................ 19
Art .......................................................................... 19
Art and Crafts ................................................... 20
Focus on You ..................................................... 21
Strategy ............................................................... 21
First Aid/Safety ................................................ 21
Food ..................................................................... 22
Camp Geek ......................................................... 23
CONTINUING EDUCATION SUMMER 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
Take advantage of our
Customized Training
service.
Work with us to develop programs
tailored to the content, schedule and
location requirements of your business.
From customer service to bookkeeping
and leadership, we can help you increase
employee productivity and improve
customer satisfaction.
CALL US TODAY! (254) 526-1586
We have moved! Our office is now located in Building 136,
room 139 (formerly the Texas A&M University–Central Texas
location). Our office no longer accepts cash or personal
checks! Payment must be made by credit/debit card,
money order or cashier’s check.
WHAT’S
LEGEND
BRAND-NEW
CLASS
ONLINE
CLASS ONLY
FEATURED
CLASS
Fundamentals of Strategic Communications ................. 6
Credit Reporting: The Missing Link to
Rising Scores ............................................................................... 6
Manga Lettering Workshop ................................................... 7
Math Prep for Employment or Service Member
Qualification ................................................................................. 9
Math Prep for Nursing School Entrance Exams ............. 9
Introduction to German ........................................................... 9
Introduction to Essentials Oils .............................................. 10
Introduction to Beekeeping ................................................... 10
Introduction to Raw Foods .................................................... 12
Date Night: Surf ‘n’ Turf ........................................................... 12
F E AT U R E S
LEGO ROBOT ARMS
(AGE 7-12)
Take your Lego building skills
to the NeXT level as you
create and program a series
of robotic arms with Lego
robotics.
READ MORE 15
Breakfast of Champions .......................................................... 12
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
Lego Robot Arms ...................................................................... 15
We Do Robotics II (Age 7-12) ................................................ 15
TEMPERATURE, WATER
AND WEATHER…OH
MY! (AGE 5+)
Lights.Camera.Action! (Age 6+) .......................................... 19
Children engage in hands on
learning that encourages a
love of gardening, developing
an appreciation for the
environment, and cultivating
the mind.
Scavenger Adventure Photo Hunt ...................................... 19
READ MORE Rockets, Planes and Balloons (Age 7-12) ......................... 15
Web Design (Age 14+) ............................................................. 15
Travel the World with Music (Age 7-10) ............................ 19
17
Watercolor and Colored Pencils (Age 7-12) .................... 19
Castles, Knights and Dragons (Age 5-12) ......................... 20
Drawing and Sketching (Age 8-14) ..................................... 20
Basic Aid Training (Age 6-10) ............................................... 22
GARDENING FOR
KIDS (AGE 9-14)
Barbecue Styles from Around the World
(Age 13+) ....................................................................................... 22
Children engage in hands
on learning that encourages
a love of gardening,
developing an appreciation
for the environment, and
cultivating the mind.
Create a Chef (Age 8+) ........................................................... 23
READ MORE Basic Cake Decoration (Age 6+) ......................................... 22
Food Art (Age 8+) ..................................................................... 22
18
Cupcake Safari (Age 6+) ......................................................... 23
More Barbeque Styles from Around the World
(Age 13+) ....................................................................................... 23
The Science of Food (Age 6+) ............................................. 23
CPR (AGE 11-16)
Students will learn how to
administer CPR effectively
and will earn a CPR card
upon completion of the
course.
READ MORE 21
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 254-526-1586 OR VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW.CTCD.EDU/CE
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ONLINE COURSES
Welcome to our Ed2go online instruction program!
Our instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun, convenient and highly
interactive. Our instructors are famous for their ability to create warm and supportive
learning communities. It’s no wonder many long-lasting friendships have formed in our
lively and intelligent discussion areas.
All courses run for six weeks (with a two-week grace period at the end). Courses are
project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas,
supplementary links and more. You can complete any of these courses entirely from
your home or office at any time of the day or night.
HOW TO GET STARTED
1. Visit our Online Instruction Center to
review our entire course catalog:
www.ed2go.com/ctcd
2. Click the Courses link, choose the
department and course title you are
interested in and select the Add to
Cart button. Follow the instructions to
enroll and pay for your course. Here
you will enter your email and choose a
password that will grant you access to
the classroom.
3. When your course starts, return to our
Online Instruction Center and click the
Classroom link. To begin your studies,
simply log in with your email and the
password you selected during enrollment.
More than
200
online classes
available!
SALES & MARKETING BUSINESS
•Business & Marketing
ADMINISTRATION
Writing
•Small Business Marketing
on a Shoe-String
•Marketing Your Business
on the Internet
•Keys to Effective
Communication
•Professional Sales Skills
•Effective Selling
ACCOUNTING
•Accounting Fundamentals
•Creating a Successful
Business Plan
•Intro to QuickBooks
•Administrative Assistant
Fundamentals
•Purchasing
Fundamentals
•Building Teams That
Work
PERSONAL
ENRICHMENT
•12 Steps to a Successful
Job Search
•Individual Excellence
•Write Your Life Story
START DATES
A new section of every course in our
catalog will begin on June 15, July 13
and August 17.
REQUIREMENTS
All courses require Internet access, email,
Microsoft Internet Explorer or Mozilla
Firefox web browsers and the Adobe
Flash and PDF Reader plug-ins (free
downloads at adobe.com/downloads).
Some courses may have additional
requirements. Please visit our Online
Instruction Center for more information.
ED2GO CAREER
TRAINING &
CERTIFICATION
•Professional Bookkeeping
QuickBooks
•Certified Wedding Planner
•Lean Mastery
•Non-Profit Management
•Technical Writing
•Grant Writing
•Event Management & Design
•Residential Interior Design
PRO-TRAIN ONLINE
•HRCI/PHR
•Banking Management
Operations •Chartered Financial Analyst
•Chartered Tax Professional
•Spanish in the Workplace
•AutoCAD
For a more extensive list of course offerings and to register, visit our website: www.ctcd.edu/ce
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CONTINUING EDUCATION SUMMER 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
Project Management
Professional Certification
Prep Program
The Project Management Professional
(PMP®) credential is the most
important industry-recognized
certification for people working in
project management. Our program is
a 10-meeting course that delivers the
critical details needed for a successful,
accelerated learning experience. You
will learn how to initiate, plan, execute,
monitor, control and close projects.
Upon completion, you will be able to
demonstrate you have the experience,
education and competency to
successfully lead and direct projects.
The certification exam is not included
in the price of the course. There will
be a 20-minute lunch break during
the Saturday course (lunch is not
included).There are two required
textbooks: PMBOK®Guide, fifth edition,
2013, PMI and PMP® Exam Prep, 2013,
Rita Mulcahy. Albert Hernandez is a
retired Army, PMI-certified project
management professional with more
than 15 years of experience in project
management. (6 or 10 meetings) (4
CEUs, 40 PDUs)
JUN 1-JUL 6*
JUL 9-AUG 13 COST/$849
*No class Jul 4
M/W
SAT
6-10 PM
9 AM-4 PM
ServSafe
The ServSafe program provides food
safety training, exams and educational
materials to food service managers.
Students can earn the ServSafe Food
Protection Manager Certification,
accredited by the American National
Standards Institute (ANSI) Conference
for Food Protection (CFP). The
program blends the latest FDA food
code, food safety research and years
of food sanitation training experience.
Mangers learn to implement essential
food safety practices and create a
culture of food safety. All content and
materials are based on actual job tasks
identified by the food service industry
to help you protect customer health,
improve employee performance and
preserve business reputation. There
will be a 20-minute lunch break
(lunch is not provided). The required
textbook is ServSafe Coursebook 6th
Ed, English (approximately $110). The
exam will be given on the second day
of class. Abduel Sanford is a certified
ServSafe instructor and registered
ServSafe examination proctor. (2
meeting) (1.2 CEUs)
JUN 11-18
COST/$95
SAT
8 AM-5 PM
HAZWOPER Refresher (8
Hours)
This course is the annual refresher
designed for employees who have had
the 40-hour course “HAZWOPER for
Clean-up Operations” in hazardous
waste clean-up operations (RCRA,
CERCLA and/or voluntary) according
to 29 CFR 1910.120(e)(HAZWOPER).
The course provides updated
information on the classification of
hazardous materials, detection and
monitoring, the use of protective
equipment (including protective suits
and breathing apparatus) and the
implementation of safety practices.
The OSHA coverage was extended
to state government employees
by the Environmental Protection
Agency in 40 CFR 311.1. Participants
are required to successfully complete
an end-of-course examination
proving competency or attainment
of the course objectives. After initial
training, refresher training is required
annually. Participants must be at
least 16 years old. There will be a
30-minute lunch break (lunch is
not provided). Tim Garland, owner
of safety and consulting business,
educates employers and employees
in occupational safety. (1 meeting) (.8
CEUs)
JUN 20
COST/$125
MON
8 AM-4:30 PM
OSHA 511 (OSHA 30 hours)
Occupational Safety and Health
Administration (OSHA) is the part of
the Department of Labor that ensures
safe and healthy working conditions
for Americans by enforcing standards
and providing workplace safety
training. This course covers the OSHA
standards for general industry found
in the Code of Federal Regulations
1910 along with other relevant
policies, procedures and safety and
health principles for general industry.
Emphasis is placed on those areas that
are the most hazardous and frequently
cited by OSHA. You will learn the
appropriate OSHA standards that
apply to a hazard, identify elements
of a successful safety and health
program, identify frequently cited
OSHA standards and implement an
effective recordkeeping procedure.
This class covers the following
topics: hazard violation workshop,
means of egress and fire protection,
personal protective equipment,
material handling, electrical safety
standards and work practices, hazard
communication, introduction to
industrial hygiene, machine guarding,
lockout/tagout, walking/working
surfaces, OSHA recordkeeping and
ergonomics. Participants must be
at least 16 years old. There will be
a 30-minute lunch break (lunch is
not provided). Tim Garland, owner
of safety and consulting business,
educates employers and employees in
occupational safety. Tim Garland (see
Hazwoper Refresher) (5 meetings)
JUL 11-15
COST/$525
M-F
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
8 AM-2:30 PM
PMP® Exam Boot Camp
To earn your PMP® credential, you
must meet the experience and
education requirements and pass the
PMP® examination - a 200-question,
multiple choice test. Regardless of how
advanced your project management
experience or education might be, you
should still prepare vigorously for the
exam. In this class, you will review testrelevant material, complete practice
exercises and receive a four-hour
take home exam that can be taken
multiple times. There are two required
textbooks: PMBOK®Guide, fifth edition,
2013, PMI and PMP® Exam Prep,
2013, Rita Mulcahy. Albert Hernandez
(see PMP Certification Program). (8
meetings) (3.2 CEUs, 32 PDUs)
JUL 11-AUG 3 M/W
COST/$649
6-10 PM
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 254-526-1586 OR VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW.CTCD.EDU/CE
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT CONT.
HAZWOPER (40 hours)
This course is designed to fulfill
training requirements for hazardous
waste cleanup workers listed within
Title 29 Code of Federal Regulations
1910.120(e). Topics include scope,
application and definitions; safety and
health programs; site characterization
and analysis; site control; training;
medical surveillance; engineering
controls, work practices and personal
protective equipment; monitoring;
site safety and health plans; drums
and containers; decontamination; and
on-site emergencies. Must be at least
16 years old. There will be a 30-minute
lunch break (lunch is not provided).
Tim Garland (See see Hazwoper
Refresher) (5 meetings)
AUG 8-12
COST/$700
M-F
8 AM-4:30 PM
WORKFORCE
TRAINING
GRANT
Small businesses
with fewer than 100
employees have access
to valuable workforce
training at CTC through
the Texas Workforce
Commission’s Skills for
Small Business program.
For more information
or to fill out an
application, go to
ssb.texasworkforce.org,
by emailing
skills@twc.state.tx.us
or by calling toll-free
1-877-463-1777
Fundamentals
of Strategic
Communications
In this course about the exciting
world of communications and
marketing, come learn basic concepts,
terminology, history and where to
find careers in the field. The course is
aimed at future journalism, marketing/
sales, advertising, & communications
students, or current & aspiring
business owners. Jahcarrdi Grant. B.A.
in Strategic Communications with a
minor in Management from Nationally
Accredited Journalism Program and
3 years progressive experience in the
field. (8 meetings)
AUG 27-OCT 22* SAT 11 AM-12:30 PM
COST/$59
*No class Sep 3
Stop living paycheck to paycheck
and save more money for the future.
Learn how to lower your monthly
insurance expenses, save money for
your children’s education and decrease
monthly debt payments. After
completing this course, you will have
the tools to make wiser, more informed
financial decisions! Participants must
be at least 18 years old. Norman
Mitchell is a number one best-selling
author in the financial world and his
financial practice has been voted
number one in central Texas every year
since 2000. (4 meetings)
JUN 6-27 COST/$35
MON
5:30-6:30 PM
TIPS AND TRICKS
360° PERSONAL
FINANCE
Credit Reporting: The
Missing Link to Rising
Scores
You know your credit score, but what
does it really mean: Consumers are
often under informed and this course
will shed light on what goes into
good credit. High scores, low scores,
no scores, there is always room for
improvement, especially when you
have been denied points. Learn the
laws governing your rights and the
limits of those who extend credit.
Learn about the missing links and
better ways to communicate when
challenging a credit rating. Kawanda
Polk is a subject matter expert in the
credit and lending industry who has
worked for national lending agencies
and dedicated more than 17 years
assisting and educating consumers
in making better credit decisions. (2
meetings)
JUN 4-11
AUG 8-10
COST/$35
6
How Money Works
SAT
M/W
CONTINUING EDUCATION SUMMER 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
10 AM-1 PM
6-9 PM
Wedding Planning Basics
Planning a wedding involves endless
details, deadlines, drama and, far too
often, enough stress to make you want
to just elope. Get solid advice and
tips to help you handle the big day
including the wedding budget, design
and décor, etiquette and how to handle
all of the intricate parts of planning
a wedding. A Q&A time will allow
students to bring their own concerns
to the table. Geri Schwartzman,
certified wedding planner, is the owner
of the award-winning event planning
company which was named Best in
Central Texas. (4 meetings)
JUN 9-30
AUG 4-25
COST/$39
THU
THU
6-8 PM
6-8 PM
How to Get a Federal Job
Federal jobs are very competitive
with an average of 300–500 people
applying for just one position, which
often keeps individuals from ever
applying. Don’t be discouraged!
Learn how to analyze a federal job
announcement for key words, answer
the qualifying questionnaire and
support the questionnaire by linking
answers to your resume. Participants
will also learn how to write an effective
federal resume by addressing specific
details federal agencies require and
by matching your qualifications
to the core competencies in the
job announcement. Special hiring
authorities, veteran preferences and
military spouse preferences will also
be discussed. Dress is relaxed or
business casual. Cindy Guzman is the
owner of a career coaching business
and has been teaching individuals how
to apply for federal jobs for more than
five years. (2 meetings)
JUL 19-21
COST/$25
T/TH
6-8 PM
COMPUTER
TECHNOLOGY AND
DESIGN
Manga Lettering
Workshop
Learn the step-by-step process of
lettering a Japanese comic (manga)
for English-speaking audiences.
Beginning with the original manga
page, learn how to white out the
text bubbles, clean and redraw the
background and add sound effects
and text. Corinna Cornett has been a
freelance magna and graphic novel
letterer for four years. (1 meeting)
JUN 8
COST/$25
WED
6-8 PM
Learn how to design artwork and
manipulate photographs to create
beautiful graphic images. This class
is a basic introduction to tools and
concepts used to create images and
edit photographs. Projects include
cleaning up old or damaged photos,
building a collage and incorporating
text and graphics. Students must
have basic computer knowledge.
Bring a USB thumb drive to class.
Krista Kasper has 10 years of
experience in graphic design. (3
meetings) (.9 CEUs)
JUN 10-24
COST/$89
FRI
5:30-8:30 PM
CAREER TRAINING
Professional Truck Driving
Just 160 hours of training can get
you into a high-paying career. Truck
drivers are in big demand around the
country. Almost 100 percent of our
students get their Class A license
and move right into the driver’s
seat after completing the fourweek class. Employment assistance
is available. The class includes 40
hours of classroom and 120 hours
of practical and behind-the-wheel
training. Financing is available. *Call
ACT at 254-501-8600 or 325-665-1243
or visit www.ctcd.edu/academics/
instructional-departments/industrialtechnology/professional-truck-driving
for more information. (20 meetings)
(16 CEUs)
JUN 6-JUL 1 M-F
JUN 20-JUL 15 M-F
JUL 4-JUL 29 M-F
JUL 18-AUG 12 M-F
AUG 1-26
M-F
AUG 15-SEP 9 M-F
AUG 29-SEP 23 M-F
COST/$5995
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
AM-4
AM-4
AM-4
AM-4
AM-4
AM-4
AM-4
MASSAGE THERAPY
Massage therapy is a healthcare
profession regulated by the
Texas Department of State
Health Services (TDSHS).
Central Texas College Continuing
Education’s 600-hour certificate
of completion program exceeds
state requirements and includes
550 hours of classroom training
followed by a 50-hour internship.
The program prepares the
graduate to sit for the State
of Texas licensure examination
through the Federation of
State Massage Therapy Boards’
Massage and Bodywork Licensing
Exam (MBLEx ). A passing score
on the MBLEx extends licensure
to 41 states. The program costs
approximately $4,000 plus
the cost of textbooks, course
supplies, equipment and exams.
Classes must be taken as a cohort
in the order in which they are
offered. Call 254-526-1586 for
more information. (This program
is approved for the use of VA
educational benefits, including
Voc Rehab, the GI Bill and
MyCAA.
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
Adobe Photoshop Watch for more information
on Next LMT Evening
Program - projected start
date is Monday, Nov. 7, 2016.
MASSAGE INTERNSHIP
TUESDAY - SATURDAY,
JULY 5 – 30, 2016
Online scheduling opens Monday,
June 20 at 9 a.m. at
www.MassageBook.com
CTC/CE/Licensed Massage
Therapy Program
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
Our office no longer accepts cash or personal checks! Payment must be made by credit/debit card, money order or cashier’s check.
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 254-526-1586 OR VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW.CTCD.EDU/CE
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CAREER DEVELOPMENT
COMPLIMENTARY
HEALTHCARE
TRAINING
Healing Powers of
Reflexology
Reflexology is a natural healing art
based on the principle there are
“reflexes” in the feet which correspond
to every part, gland and organ of the
body. Through application of pressure
on these reflexes, reflexology relieves
tension, improves circulation and
helps promote the natural function of
the related areas of the body. Wear
comfortable clothing. Tawni Lay, a
trained reflexology practitioner with
more than eight years of experience,
previously worked at the Fort Hood
Reset Clinic treating soldiers with posttraumatic stress disorder. (1 meeting)
AUG 19
COST/$25
FRI
2-5 PM
HEALTHCARE
CAREER TRAINING
Clinical Medical Assistant
According to the U.S. Department
of Labor, employment of medical
assistants is expected to increase 29
percent through the year 2022. Clinical
medical assistants work in a physician’s
office or a clinic setting helping
physicians carry out procedures, care
for patients, perform basic lab tests
and administer medications. Learning
objectives include identification
of body parts and their functions,
medical terminology, specimen
collection, administration of oral and
injectable medications and patient
communication. Students must be at
least 18 years of age, possess a high
school diploma or equivalent and are
required to take an English and math
assessment the first day of class.
Additionally, graduates will be qualified
to take an optional certification exam
offered by the National Healthcareer
Association (NHA). Payment options
are available. To learn more about this
exciting career field and additional
class requirements, contact the
Continuing Education Department
at 254-526-1586 or visit www.ctcd.
edu/students/continuing-education/
professional-development-workforcetraining. (51 meetings) (32 CEUs)
JUN 6-SEP 1* M-TH
CLINICALS TBA
COST/$2,495
*No class Jul 4
9AM-2:30 PM
Certified Nurse Aid
The need for dependable, well-trained
bedside nursing care is as prevalent
as ever, ranging from hospitals to
home health agencies to long-term
care facilities. The Certified Nurse
Aide (CNA) plays an important
role providing basic care while
ensuring the safety and comfort of
patients. Course curriculum includes
an overview of the field, resident
rights, communication, patient care,
basic nursing skills and more. This
course has been updated to the new
requirements for nurse aide training
effective September 1, 2013. Call for
more information. Prior to admission,
program applicants must provide
a high school graduation or GED
transcript, proof of immunizations,
two references and a background
check. Additional expenses include
a workbook, background check,
scrubs, watch with a secondhand,
white water-resistant, nursing shoes,
state exam fee and textbook. Contact
Continuing Education at 254-5261586 or visit www.ctcd.edu/students/
continuing-education/pdf/ce-cnasummary for more information. (22
meetings)
LEC
JUL 11-AUG 8
M-TH
5-9:30 PM
ORIENTATION/CLINICAL
JUL 16
SAT
8 AM-5 PM
CLINICALS
JUL 23-AUG 13 SAT
COST/$995
8 AM-5 PM
Pharmacy Technician
NEED CPR FOR
HEALTHCARE
PROVIDERS
See First Aid & Safety pg. 9
Train to become a pharmacy
technician in less than one year!
Course prepares you to take the
PTCB national test required by the
state of Texas. Topics include law,
ethics, terminology, body systems,
calculations, purchasing, inventory,
communication and professionalism in
the workplace, study skills and more.
This course consists of 200 hours of
classroom instruction. Financing is
available. To learn more about this
exciting career field and additional
class requirements, contact the
Continuing Education Department
at 254-526-1586 or visit www.ctcd.
edu/students/continuing-education/
professional-development-workforcetraining. (34 meetings) (20 CEUs)
AUG 2-NOV 29* T/TH 10 AM-4 PM
COST/$1,795
*No class Nov 24
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CONTINUING EDUCATION SUMMER 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
EXAM
PREPARATION
Basic Math Review
Heartsaver® AED with First
Aid
Make sure you are prepared to
help someone you love in a lifethreatening situation. Knowing how
to administer CPR effectively could
save the life of a family member,
friend or co-worker. Students are
required to purchase a course book.
The course book is included in the
price of the class. This course meets
requirements for childcare workers.
Jared Koppes is a certified CPR
instructor. (1 meeting)
JUN 8
WED
COST/$69
8:30 AM-4:30 PM
CPR for Healthcare
Providers
Basic life support training
reinforces healthcare professionals’
understanding of the importance of
early CPR and defibrillation, basic
steps of performing CPR, relieving
choking and using an AED and
the role of each link in the chain of
survival. The course book and pocket
mask are included in the price of the
class. Jared Koppes is a certified CPR
instructor. (1 meeting) JUN 18 SAT JUN 18 SAT
JUN 24 FRI JUN 24 FRI
JUL 20 WED
JUL 26 TUE
JUL 27 WED
AUG 4
THU
COST/$49
8:30 AM-12:30 PM
1:30-5:30 PM
8:30 AM-12:30 PM
1:30-5:30 PM
8:30 AM-12:30 PM
8:30 AM-12:30 PM
8:30 AM-12:30 PM
8:30 AM-12:30 PM
Multiplication, division, fractions,
proportions, percentages,
measurements, basic algebraic
expressions and equations...words
that can strike terror into the hearts
of our bravest souls! But, fear not,
we have a solution for your problem
with basic math. The class focuses
on real life practical applications
and examples and will help you
improve your skills before taking
college placement exams and better
prepare you for the working industry.
Bring pencils, paper and a scientific
calculator (not graphing) to class. A
textbook is optional, which will be
explained on the first day of class.
Andrea Chambers has a Bachelor
of Science in mathematics and is
currently working on a master’s
degree in mathematics. She has
tutored more than two years for the
CTC Developmental Studies program.
(4 meetings)
JUN 4-25
JUL 9-30 AUG 6-27
COST/$55
SAT
SAT
SAT
NOON-4 PM
NOON-4 PM
NOON-4 PM
Math Prep for
Employment or Service
Member Qualification
Gain the basic math skills needed
to prepare for the ASVAB, Civil
Service exam or other employment
tests. Class focuses on addition,
subtraction, multiplication, division,
computing with fractions, decimals,
ratio and proportion, converting
temperature, household measure,
metric system, solving algebraic
equations, basic geometry and
application of general math skills.
Temisha Baker has more than 20
years of tutoring experience ranging
from basic math and pre-calculus
to preparing students to take HESI,
ASVAB, TEAS, GED and Civil Service
Exam. (8 meetings)
JUN 6-29
M/W
JUL 11- AUG 3 M/W
COST/$75
9-11:30 AM
9-11:30 AM
Math Prep for Nursing
School Entrance
Exams You’re exciting about nursing
school, but first you have to pass
the entrance exam. This class
focuses on preparing you for nursing
school entrance exams, specifically
the HESI and TEAS. The concepts
taught include addition, subtraction,
multiplication, division, computing
with fractions, decimals, ratio and
proportion. It also covers conversion
of temperature between Celsius and
Fahrenheit, household measure and
metric system, solving algebraic
equations, problem solving in
geometry and solving a variety of
word problems. Temisha Baker (See
Math Prep for Employment or Service
Member Qualification). (8 meetings)
JUN 7-30
T/TH
JUL 12- AUG 4T/TH
COST/$75
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
FIRST AID AND
SAFETY
9-11:30 AM
5:30-8:00 PM
LANGUAGE AND
CULTURE
Introduction to
German
Explore the language and culture of
Germany! Learn to read, write and
master conversational phrases used
in everyday communications. Each
class includes a short lecture on
simple grammar concepts, practice
speaking with role-play, small group
work and a cultural presentation
and/or explanation. Students should
bring a pen and notebook to class
and handouts will be provided by the
instructor. Elke Koehler was born and
raised in Germany where she earned a
bachelor’s degree. (4 meetings)
JUN 1-22
COST/$39
WED
6:30-8:30 PM
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
DRAMA
This aerobic workout tones your legs,
buttocks, abdomen and arms. Class
includes a warm up, 30 to 40 minutes
of water cycling and a cool down.
No swimming skills are necessary
but you must be comfortable using
a pool noodle or jog belt to suspend
your body in water up to six feet
deep. Bring a towel and wear a
one-piece swimsuit or swim trunks.
Kathleen McDonald (see Water Fitness
Training). (4 meetings)
Adult Beginner’s Improv
Think on your feet! This class focuses
on learning the basics of short-term
beginner’s improvisational theater
similar to what you see in shows like
“Whose Line is it Anyway?” Emma
Merlo studied theater in college and
toured with the Missoula Children’s
Theater for two years where she
learned to hone her improvisational
skills all over the country. (1 meeting)
JUN 10
COST/$19
FRI
FOCUS ON YOU
Introduction to
Essentials Oils
JUN 4
AUG 20
COST/$19
SAT
SAT
2-4 PM
2-4 PM
Becoming a Person of
Influence Whatever your vocation or aspiration,
you can increase your impact on others
by becoming a person of influence.
Mangers will see their employees
respond with new enthusiasm. Parents
will connect with their children on a
deeper level. Coaches will see players
blossom and pastors will reach more
people. Salespeople will break more
records. Learn simple, insightful
ways to interact more positively with
others and watch your personal and
organizational success go off the
charts! Participants must be at least
18 years old to register. Bring $13 to
purchase a book from the instructor.
Norm Mitchell, a public speaker and
best-selling author, has trained using
John Maxwell’s Leadership programs
for more than 15 years. (4 meetings)
JUN 6-27
COST/$19
MON
JUN 3-24
JUL 8-29
COST/$25
6-8 PM
Learn how to improve your overall
health and wellness by implementing
essential oils into your life. Discover
how essential oils work and how
you can give your medicine cabinet
a makeover by utilizing specific
combinations of essential oils. These
combinations may be used to care for
everything from allergies and aches to
reducing stress and anxiety. Students
will be able to smell, touch and ask
questions about essential oils after the
lecture portion of the class. Deanna
Cayce has integrated essential oils into
every aspect of her family’s healthcare
for more than a year. (1 meeting)
10
Water Spin OUR WORLD
7-8 PM
Introduction to
Beekeeping
When the idea of bees comes up,
most people think about honey.
But, did you know it is estimated
one- third of the human food supply
depends on pollination by insects,
birds and bats, most of which is
accomplished by bees? Class topics
include honey bee identification,
protective clothing, acquisition of
honey bees and equipment, setting
up and managing honey bee hives,
pest management and beehive
products. Frank Morgan, a member
of local and state beekeepers
associations, is a small-scale
journeyman beekeeper and business
owner who has been working with
Langstroth and Kenya Top-Bar
beehives for the past 15 years. (3
meetings)
JUN 24-JUL 8 COST/$29
FRI 5:30-6:30 PM
5:30-6:30 PM
Water Boot Camp
Safely tone your body in a low-impact
environment. Each student will work
at their own pace using water weights,
kick boards, aerobic exercise, Pilates
and yoga with the goal of increasing
their endurance level while toning
their body. No swimming skills are
necessary. Bring a towel and wear a
one-piece swimsuit or swim trunks.
Kathleen McDonald (see Water Fitness
Training). (8 meetings)
JUN 6-29
M/W
JUL 11-AUG 3 M/W
COST/$49
6-7 PM
6-7 PM
1-3 PM
GET PHYSICAL
Physical Conditioning
Explore a variety of exercise routines,
workout techniques and basic
fitness information to help you get in
shape. Workouts emphasize cardio
respiratory improvement and toning
exercises using dumbbell weights,
circuit training and some running.
Wear appropriate gym clothing
(t-shirt and shorts or sweats). Bring a
towel and water bottle to each class.
Bruce Vasbinder is a certified group
fitness instructor and has 15 years of
experience teaching a variety of CTC
kinesiology courses. (5 or 6 meetings)
JUN 3-JUL 1 FRI
JUL 8-AUG 12 FRI
COST/$35
FRI
FRI
11:45 AM-1 PM
11:45 AM-1 PM
CONTINUING EDUCATION SUMMER 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
Zumba
Zumba combines high-energy
and motivating music with unique
moves and combinations that allow
participants to dance away their worries
and get in shape. It is based on the
principle a workout should be fun and
easy to do. With a fusion of Latin and
international tunes, Zumba combines
the principles of interval and resistance
training to maximize caloric output, fat
burning and total body toning. Bring a
water bottle and towel to each class.
Demeka Randolph is a licensed Zumba
instructor. (6 or 8 meetings)
JUN 7-30 AUG 2-25 COST/$35
JUL 12-28 COST/$29
T/TH
T/TH
6-7 PM
6-7 PM
T/TH
6-7 PM
This course teaches students water
entry and exit, breath control,
submerging, buoyancy on front
and back, treading water and
swimming on front and back, arm
and leg movements, floating and
fully submerging their faces in
water. Ladies must wear a one-piece
or tankini (no midriff showing),
males must wear swim shorts (no
speedos). Children are not permitted
in the gym/pool area. Instructors
are certified water safety instructors
with the American Red Cross. (4
meetings)
JUN 7-16
AUG 16-25
COST/$49
T/TH
T/TH
6:15-7:15 PM
6:15-7:15 PM
Water Fitness Training
Develop strength and flexibility
while improving posture and body
awareness in this aquatic fitness
course. Class combines Pilates
and yoga movements modified
for the water. Included are shallow
water exercises, wall exercises and
suspended flotation stretches. No
swimming skills are necessary. Bring a
towel and wear a one-piece swimsuit
or swim trunks. Kathleen McDonald is
a certified water fitness instructor. (4
meetings)
JUN 11-JUL 9* SAT
JUL 16-AUG 6 SAT
*No Class Jul 2
COST/$25
9:30-10:30 AM
9:30-10:30 AM
Viniyoga Workshop: A
Breath-Centered Approach
to Yoga
Viniyoga is an ancient approach to
yoga using repetition in postures
and breath to help heal and balance
the body and spine. Students will
be introduced to this approach with
sequences that prevent injury and
offer many available modifications
and adaptations to fit various physical
needs. Students will learn about the
biomechanics of the breath and the
movement of the spine. There will be
lecture, demonstration and practice.
Wear comfortable clothing and bring
a yoga mat and snack or light lunch.
Tawni Lay, a 500-hour registered
viniyoga teacher with more than 17
years of experience. (1 meeting)
JUL 29
COST/$35
FRI
2-5 PM
MUSIC
DANCE
Belly/Oriental Dance
Group Piano
Learn Oriental dance, better known
in the western world as belly dance.
This ancient, mesmerizing form of
dance plays an integral part in Middle
Eastern celebrations. It is also a fun
form of exercise for students of all
ages and sizes. Prior experience is not
necessary. Class focuses on flexibility
and muscle isolations, improving
posture and fundamental moves. You’ll
also learn how to combine moves and
dance on your own. No pre-requisite
for this class. Wear comfortable,
form-fitting exercise clothing. Shoes
are not necessary but ballet, jazz
or similar dance shoes or socks are
recommended. Hip scarves are not
required but make dancing more fun
and help define the hip line. A long
or large triangular scarf will work.
Bring water to class to stay hydrated.
Sabine, also known as Mahasin, has
been happily dancing since 2003 and
teaching since 2009. (8 meetings)
This group piano class is for beginners
who have little or no piano experience.
Class focuses on the keyboard,
improvisation and note reading.
Students must have a piano or
keyboard available for daily practice.
Music supply costs will vary per
student. Shin-Young Yun has a master’s
degree in music with a specialization in
performance. (6 meetings)
JUN 15-JUL 13*
M/W
JUL 18-AUG 10
M/W
AUG 15-SEP 12* M/W
*No Class Jul 4, Sep 5
COST/$39
6-7 PM
6-7 PM
6-7 PM
Tribal Belly Dance Tribal belly dance is a fun
improvisational group dance. Dancers
learn movement vocabulary and cues
that allow them to dance in unison in
a “Simon says” fashion. These dance
movements find their origin in the
more folkloric styles of Oriental dance
and from tribes all across the Middle
East, North Africa and the Romani
people. Pre-requisite: students must
have belly/Oriental dance experience
and instructor’s approval to take this
course. Wear comfortable clothes
you can move in (nothing too baggy.)
Hip scarves are not required but
make dancing more fun and help
define the hip line. A long or large
triangular scarf will work. Bring water
to class to stay hydrated. Janet Adams
started dancing at age four with
classical ballet and has experience
with Oriental dance and currently
specializes in tribal style and gypsy
dance. (8 meetings)
JUN 15-JUL 13*
M/W 7:15-8:15 PM
JULY 18-AUG 10 M/W 7:15-8:15 PM
AUG 15-SEP 12* M/W 7:15-8:15 PM
*No Class Jul 4, Sep 5 COST/$39
AGE 5-12
JUN 8-JUL 13 WED 12:30-1:30PM
JUL 20-AUG 24 WED 12:30-1:30PM
AGE 13+
JUN 8-JUL 13 WED 11:30AM-12:30PM
JUL 20-AUG 24 WED 11:30AM-12:30PM
COST/$89
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Adult Swim Lessons
Private Lessons:
Instruments and Voice
Private lessons are available for voice
and a wide variety of instruments (call
for details). Instruction is individually
designed for each student according
to age, ability and personal goals.
Students must have the instrument
available for daily practice. Music
supply costs will vary per student. Call
to arrange 30- or 45-minute lessons.
(6 meetings)
COST/$119 (30-MINUTE LESSON)
COST/$165 (45-MINUTE LESSON)
Semi-Private Lessons Semi-private lessons are available
for voice and a wide variety of
instruments (call for details). Semiprivate lessons include two students
and one instructor. Each student must
pay the appropriate fee (listed below).
Semi-private lessons are an excellent
alternative to individual lessons for
families with more than one child
taking music instruction. It is up to the
student or parent to find the second
student for semi-private lessons.
Instruction is individually designed for
each student according to age, ability
and personal goals. Students must
have the instrument available for daily
practice. Music supply costs will vary
per student. Call to arrange 30- or
45-minute lessons. (6 meetings)
COST/$89 (30-MINUTE LESSON)
COST/$135 (45-MINUTE LESSON)
FOR MORE INFORMATION, CALL 254-526-1586 OR VISIT US ON THE WEB AT WWW.CTCD.EDU/CE
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
ARTS AND CRAFTS
Acrylic Painting CREATIVE CUISINE
Introduction to Raw
Foods
Develop the skills needed to create
amazing paintings. Learn how to blend
and mix colors, convey expressions
and bring everyday items to life with
a splash of color! You will begin with
a simple painting and finish with a
masterpiece. Be prepared to spend
$50-$70 on supplies (supply list
available when registering.) Keep
receipts for all supplies until the first
day of class. Wear clothes you can
get messy! Graciela Olivarez (see
Beginning Sketching and Drawing). (6
meetings)
Learn why raw organic fruits,
vegetables, nuts and seeds are so
beneficial for sustaining health and
vitality in the human body. Students
will explore processed foods and
the danger of eating too many. Class
includes a demonstration on how to
prepare a raw drink, meal and dessert.
Recipes will be provided. Tawni Lay
has been eating a primarily raw diet
since 2007 and enjoys teaching others
how to find radiant health through raw
organic foods. (1 meeting)
JUN 21-30
COST/$49
JUN 3 COST/$39
T/W/TH
9-11 AM
FRI 2-5 PM
Date Night: Surf ‘n’
Turf
Watercolor
Illuminate the artist inside you! Learn
basic watercolor skills and techniques
to create your own masterpiece.
Be prepared to spend $50-$70 on
supplies (supply list available when
registering.) Keep receipts for all
supplies until the first day of class.
Graciela Olivarez (see Beginning
Sketching and Drawing). (6 meetings)
JUL 19-28
COST/$49
T/W/TH
JUN 23
COST/$55
THU
6-9:30 PM
9-11 AM
Beginning Sketching and
Drawing 12
Whether you’ve got a new special
someone you’re trying to impress or
you’re sharing a romantic evening
with your long-time love, make your
date sizzle with an impressive entree
and seductive dessert. Menu includes
succulent oysters Rockefeller, surf
‘n’ turf, grilled wrapped asparagus,
chocolate molten lava cake. Please
wear sleeved shirts and closed-toed
shoes. Bring an apron and food
container. Chef Virgil has a degree in
culinary arts. (1 meeting)
Artisan Breads
Delve into the old world methods and
ingredients of artisan bread making.
Students will explore how yeast works
and how to knead bread. The menu
features quick bread, flat bread and
yeast bread. On the first day, snack
on corn cheese muffins with a soup
pre-made by the chef. The second
day, you will make pizza to snack on.
Please wear sleeved shirts and closedtoed shoes. Bring an apron and food
container. Chef Melinda has a degree
in culinary arts and is a professional
baker and pastry chef. (2 meetings)
JUL 8-9
COST/$75
F/SA 10 AM-3 PM
Basic Food Preparation:
Knife Skills
There are fundamentals all good
chefs must learn: knife skills, how to
operate kitchen equipment, sanitation
and safety. This class focuses on knife
techniques such as how to fabricate
(butcher, cut and trim) a chicken
and preparing cuts of carrots and
potatoes. Students will combine
stocks, sauté and the ingredients
listed above to make a savory chicken
lazone. Please wear sleeved shirts and
closed-toed shoes. Bring an apron
and food container. Chef Virgil has a
degree in culinary arts. (1 meeting)
JUL 26
COST/$45
TUE
6-9:30 PM
Date Night: Beef
Wellington
Breakfast of
Champions
Learn basic sketching and drawing
skills using pencil and charcoal.
Students will sketch and draw a still
life setting and learn to SEE with their
eyes. Be prepared to spend $50-$70
on supplies (supply list available
when registering.) Keep receipts for
all supplies until the first day of class.
Graciela Olivarez is pursuing a degree
in art. (6 meetings)
Make the first meal of your day a real
winner! Learn a variety of techniques for
cooking eggs as you prepare a morning
feast of sausage, stuffed French toast,
salmon potato hash and garden frittata.
Please wear sleeved shirts and closedtoed shoes. Bring an apron and food
container. Chef Virgil has a degree in
culinary arts. (1 meeting)
The kitchen is a great place to bond
with that special someone in your life.
Tonight’s menu includes chicken or
beef wellington, creamy risotto and
grilled seasoned vegetables. Please
wear sleeved shirts and closed-toed
shoes. Bring an apron and food
container. Chef Virgil has a degree in
culinary arts. (1 meeting)
AUG 2-11
COST/$49
JUN 28
COST/$45
JUL 28
COST/$45
T/W/TH
9-11 AM
TUE
CONTINUING EDUCATION SUMMER 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
6-9:30 PM
THU
6-9:30 PM
LIFELONG LEARNING
YOU MUST BE 50+ TO ENROLL IN THESE LIFELONG LEARNING CLASSES.
EXERCISE
COMPLIMENTARY
HEALTHCARE
TRAINING
Watercolor
Water aerobics is a fun workout with
easy-to-follow exercise routines to
improve cardiovascular conditioning.
Using the resistance of the water, this
class is a total body workout including
aerobics, toning and stretching. It
can also improve your strength and
flexibility leading to better muscular
endurance and balance. CTC maintains
pool water at approximately 80
degrees. Bring a towel and wear
swimsuits and aqua socks (shoes for
water). Judith Mills is a certified water
aerobics instructor. (12 meetings)
Illuminate the artist inside you! Learn
basic watercolor skills and techniques
to create your own masterpiece.
Be prepared to spend $50-$70 on
supplies (supply list available when
registering.) Keep receipts for all
supplies until the first day of class.
Graciela Olivarez (see Beginning
Sketching and Drawing). (6 meetings)
JUN 3-AUG 26* FRI
JUN 6-JUL 18* M/W
JUL 25-AUG 31 M/W
COST/$35
*No class Jul 1, 4
9-10 AM
1-2 PM
1-2 PM
Viniyoga Workshop: A
Breath-Centered Approach
to Yoga
Viniyoga is an ancient approach to
yoga using repetition in postures
and breath to help heal and balance
the body and spine. Students will
be introduced to this approach with
sequences that prevent injury and
offer many available modifications
and adaptations to fit various physical
needs. Students will learn about the
biomechanics of the breath and the
movement of the spine. There will be
lecture, demonstration and practice.
Wear comfortable clothing and bring
a yoga mat and snack or light lunch.
Tawni Lay, a 500-hour registered
viniyoga teacher with more than 17
years of experience. (1 meeting)
JUL 29
COST/$35
FRI
2-5 PM
Healing Powers of
Reflexology
Reflexology is a natural healing art
based on the principle there are
“reflexes” in the feet which correspond
to every part, gland and organ of the
body. Through application of pressure
on these reflexes, reflexology relieves
tension, improves circulation and
helps promote the natural function of
the related areas of the body. Wear
comfortable clothing. Tawni Lay, a
trained reflexology practitioner with
more than eight years of experience,
previously worked at the Fort Hood
Reset Clinic treating soldiers with posttraumatic stress disorder. (1 meeting)
AUG 19
COST/$25
FRI
JUL 19-28
COST/$49
T/W/TH
9-11 AM
2-5 PM
ART
Acrylic Painting Develop the skills needed to create
amazing paintings. Learn how to blend
and mix colors, convey expressions
and bring everyday items to life with
a splash of color! You will begin with
a simple painting and finish with a
masterpiece. Be prepared to spend
$50-$70 on supplies (supply list
available when registering.) Keep
receipts for all supplies until the first
day of class. Wear clothes you can get
messy! Graciela Olivarez (see Beginning
Sketching and Drawing). (6 meetings)
JUN 21-30
COST/$49
T/W/TH
9-11 AM
LIFELONG LEARNING
Water Aerobics Beginning Sketching and
Drawing Learn basic sketching and drawing
skills using pencil and charcoal.
Students will sketch and draw a still
life setting and learn to SEE with their
eyes. Be prepared to spend $50-$70
on supplies (supply list available
when registering.) Keep receipts for
all supplies until the first day of class.
Graciela Olivarez is pursuing a degree
in art. (6 meetings)
AUG 2-11
COST/$49
T/W/TH
9-11 AM
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COLLEGE FOR KIDS
GET PHYSICAL
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
Kung Fu Kids (Age 7+)
Based upon northern and southern
styles of kung fu, this class focuses on
the southern Hung Gar family of Kung
Fu. Animal Kung Fu helps to instill
discipline, focus and concentration.
It has been shown a child training in
martial arts has increased focus and
discipline which leads them to be
great leaders in their community along
with improved habits in school and
at home. Melissa Esau is a 200-hour
certified medical qi gong, tai chi and
Zen instructor. (10 meetings)
JUN 14-JUL 14
COST/$85
T/TH
2-3 PM
ALL ABOUT WATER
Parent and Child Swim
(Age 6 months-3 years)
This class familiarizes children with
the water and prepares them to learn
to swim. Parents will learn safety
information and techniques to help
orient their child to the water. Course
also provides direction on how to
supervise water activities in and
around water. Lessons are held at an
indoor pool. Wear a bathing suit and
have children wear water diapers if
needed. Yair Colon is a certified water
safety instructor. (4 meetings)
JUN 7-16
JUN 21-30
JULY 5-14
JUL 19-28
AUG 2-11
AUG 16-25
COST/$25
T/TH
T/TH
T/TH
T/TH
T/TH
T/TH
4:30-5:00
4:30-5:00
4:30-5:00
4:30-5:00
4:30-5:00
4:30-5:00
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
Swim Lessons (Age 3-12)
Swim Lessons (Age 12+)
Make sure your kids know how to
swim! Children (age 3-4) will learn
arm and leg movements, floating
and fully submerging their faces
in water. The five and older group
focuses on elementary water skills
with assistance, water entry and exit,
breath control, submerging, buoyancy
on front and back, treading water
and swimming on front and back.
Students in both classes will also learn
water safety practices in or around
water. Children five and under must
be accompanied by parents. Students
should bring a noodle, towel and wear
a swimsuit. Lessons are held at an
indoor pool. Yair Colon (see Parent
and Child Swim). (4 meetings)
This course teaches students water
entry and exit, breath control,
submerging, buoyancy on front
and back, treading water and
swimming on front and back, arm
and leg movements, floating and
fully submerging their faces in water.
Ladies must wear a one-piece or
tankini (no midriff showing), males
must wear swim shorts (no speedos).
Children are not permitted in the gym/
pool area. Yair Colon (see Parent and
Child Swim). (4 meetings)
AGE 3-4
JUN 7-16
JUN 21-30
JUL 5-14
JUL 19-28
AUG 2-11
AUG 16-25
COST/$35
T/TH
T/TH
T/TH
T/TH
T/TH
T/TH
5:15-6:00
5:15-6:00
5:15-6:00
5:15-6:00
5:15-6:00
5:15-6:00
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
PM
AGE 5-12 (LEVEL 1-2)
JUN 21-30
T/TH
JUL 5-14
T/TH
JUL 19-28
T/TH
AUG 2-11
T/TH
COST/$35
6:15-7:00
6:15-7:00
6:15-7:00
6:15-7:00
PM
PM
PM
PM
AGE 5-12 (LEVEL 3-4)
JUL 5-14
T/TH
AUG 2-11
T/TH
COST/$35
7:15-8:00 PM
7:15-8:00 PM
Water Fitness Camp (Age
8-14) This class helps students develop
strength and flexibility while improving
posture. Instruction includes 30
minutes of aerobic exercises, 15
minutes of strength exercises and 15
minutes of stretching. Focus is on
safety, improving individual students’
fitness level and fun! Students must
wear a one piece bathing suit and
bring a towel. Kathleen McDonald (see
Water Fitness). (4 meetings)
JUN 17-JUL 15*
JUL 22-AUG 12
COST/$25
*No class Jul 1
FRI
FRI
NOON-1 PM
NOON-1 PM
JUN 21-30
JUL 19-28
COST/$49
T/TH
T/TH
7:15-8:15 PM
7:15-8:15 PM
ROBOTS
WeDo Robotics (Age 7-12)
Learn about problem solving, scientific
inquiry, robotics, motion control and
programming through a series of fun
and engaging hands-on activities using
the LEGO We Do Robotics System.
Students will get an introduction to
foundational science, technology,
engineering and math concept skills.
Bring a snack for the break. Michael
Owens is a 30-year veteran technology
teacher who has mentored robotics
teams and teaches engineering and
robotics courses at Killeen High School.
(4 meetings)
JUN 13-16 M-TH 8:30 AM-NOON
JUN 20-23 M-TH 8:30 AM-NOON
COST/$149
NeXT Robotics (Age 12-16)
Students will use the LEGO
Mindstorms NXT robotics system to
explore problem solving, scientific
inquiry, robotics, motion control and
programming through a series of fun
and engaging hands-on activities and
competition challenges. Students will
get an introduction to foundational
science, technology, engineering and
math concept skills. Bring a snack for
the break. Michael Owens (see We Do
Robotics). (4 meetings)
JUN 13-16 M-TH
COST/$149
1-4:30 PM
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Lego Robot Arms
(Age 7-12)
Take your Lego building skills to the
NeXT level as you create and program
a series of robotic arms with Lego
robotics. You will bring robot arms to
life using sensors and the Lego NXT–G
programming language. Students will
get an introduction to foundational
science, technology, engineering and
math concept skills. Bring a snack for
the break. Michael Owens (see We Do
Robotics). (4 meetings)
JUN 20-23 COST/$149
M-TH
1-4:30 PM
We Do Robotics II
(Age 7-12)
JUN 27-30 COST/$149
M-TH 8:30 AM-NOON
ENGINEERING
Rockets, Planes and
Balloons (Age 7-12)
Discover flight in many forms as
you construct a variety of flying
contraptions including rockets, planes
and hot air balloons. Students will
get an introduction to foundational
science, technology, engineering and
math concept skills. Bring a snack for
the break. Michael Owens (see We Do
Robotics). (4 meetings)
JUN 27-30
COST/$75
M-TH
1-4:30 PM
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Rocket Science (Age 6-12)
Three, two, one ... blastoff! Learn all
about rockets including where they
were invented, what gives them thrust,
how they blast off and how to build
your own model rockets to take home.
Carroll Beckom (see Sea Quest). (1
meeting)
JUL 6
COST/$35
WED
9 AM-NOON
COMPUTERS
App Inventor (Age 10-14)
Learn how to create your very own app
- from the simplest app to a complex
game. Students will use App Inventor,
a free cloud-based application that
allows them to create apps with blocks
instead of programming in Java. Have
fun while learning software engineering
concepts like logics, variables, loops
and data types. Anderson Fernandes
has several years of experience
working as a webpage designer and
program coder. (4 meetings)
JUN 20-23
JUL 25-28
AUG 8-11
COST/$75
M-TH
M-TH
M-TH
Discover how to safely use the
Internet and be aware of stranger
danger. Instruction includes videos
and activities from the NetSmartz
Workshop, a program of the National
Center for Missing and Exploited
Children, designed to teach children
how to be safer on and offline. Course
also addresses inappropriate content,
cyberbulling, protecting private
personal information and being asked
to meet offline. Carroll Beckom (see
Sea Quest). (1 meeting)
JUL 19
COST/$35
TUE
9 AM-NOON
Web Design (Age 14+)
Create an eye-catching website for
all to enjoy. Learn how to design and
load your website on the Internet.
Course topics include HTML5,
CSS3, JavaScript and JQuery. Bring
a flash drive to class (at least 512
MB). Anderson Fernandes (see App
Inventor). (4 meetings)
AUG 1-4 COST/$75
M-TH
9 AM-NOON
LET’S EXPERIMENT
9 AM-NOON
9 AM-NOON
NOON- 3 PM
Programming for Teens
(Age 14+)
Young Science Lab Rats
(Age 6-8) Explore the basics of programming
in any language using Java. Students
will learn concepts like variables,
data types, logic, loops, algorithms,
version control as well as principles
of objected-oriented programming
that could be applied to any modern
programming language. Anderson
Fernandes (see App Inventor). (4
meetings)
Young scientists will discover the
amazing world of science as they race
boats using soap for power, cultivate
ghost crystals, make a technicolor
milkshake and much more. Each
participant will work from real science
kits! Wear comfortable clothes you
can get messy. Melinda Wright has
more than 20 years of teaching
experience and has presented science
workshops at local, state and national
levels. (2 meetings)
JUL 11-14
COST/$99
JUN 9-10
COST/$85
M-TH
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
We will review and expand upon the
building and programing skills taught
in the WeDo Robotics class. Using
the WeDo expansion kit and multiple
motors and sensors, students will build
bigger and more complex interactive
robot projects like the crane, the Ferris
wheel, the smart house and the race
car. The class culminates in a day of
student choice builds from the Lego
Engineering, the Next Level. Bring a
snack for the break. Prerequisite: WeDo
Robotics. Mike Owens (see WeDo
Robotics). (4 meetings)
Cyber Safety (Age 6-12)
9 AM-1 PM
TH/FRI
1-3:30 PM
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CONT.
Chemistry Lab Rats
(Age 8-12)
Science has never been this much fun!
Make rotten egg gas, find out what
sewer maggots are, dispose of ghost
poop, make your own bouncy balls
and much more. You can even bring a
foam gnome to life. Each participant
will work from real science kits! Wear
comfortable clothes you can get
messy! Melinda Wright (see Young
Science Lab Rats). (2 meetings)
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
JUN 9-10
COST/$85
TH/FRI
4-6:30 PM
Science Girls Rock! (Age 7-14)
Learn how much fun science can be
in this class designed specifically
for girls! Learn about the science
that goes into making beauty
projects and then make some of your
own. Students will make lip balm,
toothpaste and much more. Wear
comfortable clothes you can get
messy! Melinda Wright (see Young
Science Lab Rats) (1 meeting)
JUN 13
COST/$29
MON
1-3:30 PM
Slippery Slimy Science
(Age 5+)
Become a mad scientist in training
and learn some fun science stuff!
Make ooze, a lava lamp, plastic milk,
worms and other slimy and fun takehome projects that will help you learn
about scientific principles. Students
will use the scientific method in
order to document outcomes in a
science notebook. Students will also
receive worksheets so projects can
be repeated at home or for a school
science project. Course price includes
all project supplies. Bring water and a
light snack for break time. Wear slimeproof clothing! Nilka Evans works
for a local school district, impacting
the lives of students ages K-12. (4
meetings)
JUN 13-16
JUL 11-14
AUG 1-4 COST/$69
M-TH
M-TH
M-TH
9AM-NOON
9AM-NOON
9AM-NOON
Snap, Crackle, Pop: A
Chemistry Journey (Age 5+)
Eager young scientists will mix
safe concoctions that will either
snap, crackle or sizzle before they
pop. They will receive a journal to
document experiences in case they
want to repeat them for science
fairs or home demonstrations.
Make your summer sizzle in this
fun-filled science adventure! Wear
experiment proof clothing. Nilka
Evans (see Slippery Slimy Science).
(4 meetings)
JUN 13-16
JUL 11-14
AUG 1-4 COST/$75
M-TH
M-TH
M-TH
1-4PM
1-4PM
1-4PM
Bathroom, Backyard and
Kitchen Magic (Age 5+)
Learn how to whip up science
projects at home using products
found in your kitchen, bathroom or
backyard. Class covers a different
discipline of science each day
including earth science, physics,
biology and chemistry. Students
will use the scientific method in
order to document outcomes in
a science notebook. Students will
also receive worksheets so projects
can be repeated at home or for a
school science project. Course price
includes all project supplies. Wear
experiment-proof clothing! Nilka
Evans (see Slippery Slimy Science).
(4 meetings)
Gross Science (Age 6-12)
Call it the ewww! factor, but nothing
engages kids in science more
than down and dirty hands-on
experiments. We’ll inspire students
while reinforcing science concepts
with these icky, creepy, smelly and
gross investigations. Kids will check
out the layers of their skin and learn
how to create fake blood, snot and
wounds and be ready for Halloween!
Carroll Beckom (see Sea Quest). (1
meeting)
JUL 8
COST/$39
FRI
9 AM-NOON
Invention Convention
(Age 6-12)
Come up with an invention using your
creativity. Develop a structure that
can support weight and find out how
inventors come up with cool ideas.
Enter your project in the National
Museum of Education’s invention
competition. Included is a show at the
CTC Mayborn Science Theater. Bring
a notebook, something to write with
and a snack and drink for the break.
Carroll Beckom (see Sea Quest). (1
meeting)
JUL 12
COST/$39
TUE
9AM-NOON
Extraterrestrials (Age 6-12)
Roll up your sleeves and get
messy with hand-on experiments
involving volcanoes and static
electricity. Class includes a show in
the Mayborn Science Theater. Wear
comfortable clothing and bring a
snack. Carroll Beckom (see Sea
Quest). (1 meeting)
Enjoy an exciting afternoon filled with
eerie, out-of-this world creatures! As
a member of our space team, you will
predict what aliens might look like
on various planets. What would ET
look like if it lived on Jupiter? How
would the environment, gravity and
atmosphere change the appearance
of an alien living on Mercury? Find
the answers and become an alien
taxonomist. A show in the Mayborn
Science Theater is included. Wear
comfortable clothing. Bring a
notebook and something to write
with. Carroll Beckom (see Sea Quest).
(1 meeting)
JUL 7
COST/$39
JUL 13
COST/$39
JUN 20-23
JUL 18-21
COST/$75
M-TH
M-TH
1-4 PM
9AM-NOON
Messy Science (Age 6-12)
THU
9 AM-NOON
WED
9 AM-NOON
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Hocus Focus! (Age 6-12) JUL 18
COST/$39
MON
9 AM-NOON
BODY SCIENCE
Sea Quest (Age 6-12)
Discover the ocean and the creatures
that call it home! Students will learn
about coral reefs and ocean structures
like volcanoes, learn about jellyfish,
sharks, sea turtles and whales and
make an ocean ecosystem in a bottle.
Carroll Beckom is an educational
program assistant at the Mayborn
Science Theater. (3 meetings)
JUN 13-15
COST/$89
M-W
9 AM-NOON
Galaxy Quest (Age 6-12) Learn about the power of our sun,
gravity, stars, what lasers really do and
much more! Explore science through
hands-on experiments. Students will
also make a constellation projector,
use a solar telescope and a sun
spotter. The last day of class will be
spent watching a show in the Mayborn
Science Theater. Course price includes
all supplies. Carroll Beckom (see Sea
Quest). (3 meetings)
JUN 20-22
COST/$89
M-W
9 AM-NOON
You Rock! Fossil Hunting in
Central Texas (Age 5+)
Conduct exciting experiments to help
you learn all about you. Fingerprint
detection, how germs spread,
experiments exploring the senses,
dental health and lots more. You will
leave amazed at how “cool” body
science really can be. Melinda Wright
(see Young Science Lab Rats). (1
meeting)
Discover the fun of fossil hunting in
central Texas. Students will get an
overview of the fossilization process
and the environments in which fossils
are made. Learn how to find and
identify fossils for your own collection
during a walking field trip (on
campus). Each student will create their
own 3D-layered fossil landform. A
show in the Mayborn Science Theater
is included. Wear appropriate clothing
and sunscreen. Bring bottled water for
the field trip. Nilka Evans (see Slippery
Slimy Science). (4 meetings)
JUN 16
COST/$35
JUN 20-23
COST/$75
The Amazing Me! Body
Science (Age 7-11) THU
1-3:30 PM
M-TH
9AM-NOON
Unearth an adventure and discover
the most fascinating creatures
from the past - dinosaurs! Explore
the 15 types of dinosaurs, learn
the difference between hungry
herbivores and cranky carnivores,
create your own dinosaur and make
your own fossils. Class also discusses
what a paleontologist does. Wear
comfortable clothing. Carroll Beckom
(see Sea Quest). (3 meetings)
JUN 27-29
COST/$89
M-W
9 AM-NOON
Temperature, Water and
Weather…Oh My! (Age 5+)
Have fun making thermometers,
barometers and a cloud in a bottle
while learning about the water cycle
and how it affects weather all over the
planet! Students will use the scientific
method to document outcomes in
a science notebook. Students will
also receive worksheets so projects
can be repeated at home or for a
school science project. A show in the
Mayborn Science Theater is included.
Course price includes all project
supplies. Wear experiment-proof
clothing! Nilka Evans (see Slippery
Slimy Science). (4 meetings)
JUL 18-21
COST/$75
M-TH
1-4PM
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
Children will learn how to increase their
concentration power and sharpen their
focus with optical illusions. Instruction
includes explaining, demonstrating,
guiding and enabling each child to
learn about the science behind optical
illusions. There will be activities for prereaders and readers and opportunities
for small group, large group and
individual work. A variety of art, craft,
games, videos and demonstrations will
be used. Wear comfortable clothing
and bring a notebook, something to
write with plus a snack and drink for
the break. Carroll Beckom (see Sea
Quest). (1 meeting)
Dino Quest (Age 6-12) CAN YOU TEACH?
Gardening/ g Mosaic
Landscapin
Technol Stained Glass
ogy
Music
If you are interested in
designing a class, call
(254) 526-1586 to request
an application. You can
also check out our website
www.ctcd.edu/ce and go
to the “Can You Teach?”
section to download a
course proposal form.
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COLLEGE FOR KIDS
Our Sun and Other Stars
(Age 6-12)
Learn about red giants, white dwarves,
nebulas, supernovas, sun spots, solar
storms and the life cycle of a star.
View our closest star, the sun, through
a solar telescope. Wear comfortable
clothing and bring a notebook,
something to write with and a snack
and drink for the break. Carroll
Beckom (see Sea Quest). (1 meeting)
Learn how to apply the scientific
method while investigating the
science behind aquatic ecosystems,
natural resources, the food chain
and endangered species. Build
an “insect zoo,” a birdbath and
terrarium. Have fun while satisfying
the requirements for the Girl Scout’s
junior animal habitats badge, Cub
Scout’s wildlife conservation awards
for belt loop and academic pin and
the Webelo naturalist skill award.
Wear comfortable clothing and bring
a snack. Carroll Beckom (see Sea
Quest). (1 meeting)
JUL 11
COST/$39
MON
9 AM-NOON
Gardening for Kids
(Age 9-14)
Calling all animal lovers! This class
is perfect for anyone who wants to
learn more about animals and make
a difference in their lives. Learn
interesting facts about animals while
you participate in fun, hands-on
projects that will benefit homeless
pets, primates and more. Wear
comfortable clothing and shoes.
Melinda Wright (see Young Science
Lab Rats). (1 meeting)
If you love being outside or have a
green thumb, gardening is for you!
This Junior Master Gardener (JMG)
class engages children in handson group and individual learning
experiences that provide a love of
gardening, develop an appreciation
for the environment and cultivate the
mind. JMG also inspires youths to be
of service to others through service
learning and leadership development
projects and rewards them with
certification and recognition. Children
can get involved in exploring
their world through meaningful
activities that encourage leadership
development, personal pride and
responsibility and community
involvement. It helps young people
develop critical thinking skills,
the ability to identify community
concerns and take action to address
them through individual group
projects. JMG is an international
youth gardening program of the
university cooperative extension
network. Please wear comfortable
clothing and bring a bottle of water.
Denene Barnes is an elementary
school teacher and a Bell County
master gardener certified to teach the
JMG curriculum. (3 meetings)
JUN 13
COST/$29
JUL 11-13
COST/$49
JUL 20
COST/$35
WED
9 AM-NOON
THE GREAT
OUTDOORS
Animal Heroes (Age 5-10)
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MON
10AM-NOON
M-W
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9-11AM
AVIATION
Come Fly with Me (Age 9-16)
Get a complete briefing on aviation
careers, oddities, safety, weather maps
and radar. The class ends with an
actual airplane flight. Michael Hutyra is
an assistant chief flight instructor with
the CTC Aviation Science department
and has logged more than 1,500 hours
of flight time. (5 meetings)
AGE 9-11
JUN 13-17
M-F
2-3 PM*
AGE 12-16
JUN 20-24
M-F
2-3 PM*
COST/$55
*9 am flight time on Friday at the
Skylark Field airport
LANGUAGE AND
CULTURE
German (Age 7-13) Have fun with games and songs while
learning basic German. Students will
practice speaking words, numbers
and simple sentences. Stefanie Seaver
is a state of Texas-certified German
teacher who has taught for more than
four years. (4 meetings)
JUN 20-23
COST/$55
M-TH
4-7 PM
Spanish (Age 7-11)
Get ahead in school with your
knowledge of Spanish. Learn various
customs and courtesies along with
phrases, numbers, colors, weeks,
months and elementary sentence
construction for initial conversation.
Nilka Evans (see Slippery Slimy
Science). (4 meetings)
JUN 27-30
JUL 25-28
AUG 8-11
COST/$45
M-TH
M-TH
M-TH
9-11 AM
1-3PM
9-11AM
COLLEGE FOR KIDS CLASSES
French (Age 7-13)
Have fun learning how to speak
French. Class focuses on the alphabet,
numbers and basic grammar. Students
will also practice making introductions
and asking for directions. Bring a pen
and notebook to class. Nilka Evans
studied French in college and lived
in Europe for about seven years. (4
meetings)
JUN 27-30
JUL 25-28
AUG 8-11
COST/$45
M-TH
M-TH
M-TH
1-3 PM
9-11 AM
1-3 PM
MUSIC
Experience music, art and dance
from different parts of the world to
including Europe, China, South Korea,
Japan, India and various parts of
Africa. Students will make a ‘passport’
and travel journal to record their daily
discoveries. The last 20 minutes of
class on the final day will include an
informal concert in the classroom for
family and friends. Bring a snack for
the break (no pineapple, the instructor
is highly allergic). Vallie Owens is a
teacher, world traveler and a PhD
candidate in Music Education. (4
meetings)
JUL 5-8
Enjoy an exercise in imagination!
This class focuses on beginner’s
improvisational theater fundamentals
with games and exercises designed
for stimulating the imagination and
performing. Emma Merlo (See Adult
Beginner’s Improv). (5 meeting)
JUL 11-15
COST/$59
M-F
9-NOON
ART
8:30 AM-NOON
AGE 5-12
JUN 8-JUL 13 WED 12:30-1:30PM
JUL 20-AUG 24WED 12:30-1:30PM
AGE 13+
JUN 8-JUL 13 WED 11:30AM-12:30PM
JUL 20-AUG 24WED 11:30AM-12:30PM
COST/$89
Melody Time (Age
7-10)
Elementary music is all about
exploring and discovering! Students
will craft instruments and learn how to
make music with them, while reading
about different types of music and
musicians of the world. This class will
enhance overall music comprehension.
Wear comfortable clothes for craft
making. Chloe Easterling-Walker is a
music student with a concentration on
K-12 music education. (4 meetings)
9-11 AM
9-11 AM
9-11 AM
PERFORMING ARTS
Lights.Camera.Action!
(Age 6+)
Produce a 30- to 60-second video
from start to finish. Students will
discuss and brainstorm ideas for
a short video. Create a simple
storyboard play. Learn how to file
and edit to create a short video
presentation. Keilani Middleton is
a film producer and screen writer
who engages and empowers youth
to develop their creative talents and
skills through film and performing. (2
meetings)
JUL 9-16
COST/$25
SAT
10-11 AM
Scavenger Adventure
Photo Hunt (Age 6+)
The hunt is on! Children will develop
problem solving and social skills while
working with and interacting with
others. This class will get kids moving.
They’ll also take lots of pictures as a
fun way to create lasting memories.
Come join this fantastic journey!
Keilani Middleton (see Lights.Camera.
Action!). (1 meeting)
JUL 9
JUL 16
COST/$19
SAT
SAT
1-2 PM
1-2 PM
Art Exploration (Age 3-4)
This class is especially designed for
the very young artist. Children will
have fun and learn how to express
themselves by exploring textures,
patterns, colors and blending colors.
Projects encourage creative thinking
and allow students to continue
practicing and developing their motor
skills. Wear clothes that can get
messy. Gracie Olivarez is pursuing a
degree in art. (4 meetings)
JUN 13-16
JUL 11-14
COST/$65
M-TH
M-TH
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
This group piano class is for
beginners who have little or no
piano experience. Class focuses on
the keyboard, improvisation and
note reading. Students must have
a piano or keyboard available for
daily practice. Music supply costs will
vary per student. Shin-Young Yun
has a master’s degree in music with
a specialization in performance. (6
meetings)
M-TH
M-TH
M-TH
T-F
Kids Improv (Age 8-12)
COST/$89
Group Piano
JUN 20-23
JUL 11-14
AUG 1-4
COST/$69
Travel the World with
Music (Age 7-10)
9-11 AM
1-3 PM
Watercolor and Colored
Pencils (Age 7-12)
Illuminate the artist inside you! Learn
basic watercolor and colored pencil
skills and techniques to create your
own masterpiece. Projects encourage
creative thinking and allow students
to continue practicing and developing
their artistic skills. Wear clothes that
can get messy. Gracie Olivarez (see art
Exploration). (4 meetings)
JUN 13-16
JUL 11-14
JUL 25-28
COST/$65
M-TH
M-TH
M-TH
1-3 PM
9-11 AM
1-3 PM
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Castles, Knights and
Dragons (Age 5-12)
ART CONT.
Beginning Drawing
(Age 10+)
Build confidence while developing an
artist’s eye! Students will enhance their
observational sensibilities and apply
them to their artwork. Class includes
the fundamentals of drawing composition, proportion, perspective,
light and shadow. Melinda Wright (see
Young Science Lab rats). (2 meetings)
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
JUN 14-15
COST/$35
T/W
1-3:30 PM
JUL 11-14
COST/$65
M-TH
9:30-11 AM
Stop Motion for Kids
(Age 8+) Lights…camera…action! Create
stop-motion animation and movies.
Students are asked to bring one
object of their own to incorporate
in their project along with props
provided by the instructor. Each child
will work in class to create a DVD of
their work. Marlena Martin, CEO of
an animation studio, is an animator,
artist and programmer who enjoys
art, creativity and helping others. (3
meetings)
JUL 16-30
COST/$49
SAT
10 AM-NOON
Drawing and
Sketching (Age 8-14)
Learn basic sketching and drawing
skills using pencil and charcoal.
Projects encourage creative thinking
and allow students to continue
practicing and developing their
artistic skills. Wear clothes that can
get messy. Gracie Olivarez (see Art
Exploration). (4 meetings)
AUG 8-11
COST/$65
M-TH
1-3 PM
ARTS & CRAFTS
Wired! (Age 10+)
Book Art for Fun
(Age 10-14)
Turn your words into beautiful works
of art! Students will learn how to
create books, diaries, journals and
sketch books through various media.
Wear clothes that can get messy.
Gracie Olivarez (see Art Exploration).
(4 meetings)
JUN 20-23
COST/$65
M-TH
1-3 PM
Painting (Age 8-14) Bring out your inner artist by
creating paintings using tempera and
watercolor. Students will learn painting
can be done with objects other than
paint brushes! Wear clothes that can
get messy. Gracie Olivarez (see Art
Exploration). (4 meetings)
JUN 27-30
JUL 18-21
COST/$65
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Learn about medieval times while
creating clay castles, magical painted
dragons and brave knights. Class will
take place on the painted bus. Amelia
Rabroker is an experienced art teacher
with a degree in art education. (4
meetings)
M-TH
M-TH
1-3 PM
1-3 PM
Learn wire art basics and apply them
to creating an original piece of art.
Class focuses on safety, tools, cutting,
shaping and twisting techniques.
Emphasis is placed on visualization,
individual creativity, experimentation
and self-expression. Wear comfortable
clothing. Fred Chavez has been
sculpting with metal wire since 2002.
(1 meeting)
Comic Books (Age 8+)
Learn the fundamentals of crafting
and creating your own comic book
story. Don’t worry if you don’t
know how to draw. Course focuses
on exploring story lines, drawing,
improvisation, setting up the story,
comic book layout and formatting.
All of the comics created in class
will be featured in a class comic
book. Students will also learn basic
Photoshop techniques. Marlena Martin
(see Stop Motion). (3 meetings)
JUL 16-30
COST/$55
SAT
1-3:30 PM
CONTINUING EDUCATION SUMMER 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
JUN 10
COST/$29
FRI
1-4 PM
Arts and Crafts (Age 6-10)
Experiment with new methods of
expression in this fun, hands-on class.
This project-based course is a great
opportunity for getting your child to
think outside of her or his creative
box. Wear clothes that can get messy.
Gracie Olivarez (see Art Exploration).
(4 meetings)
AUG 1-4
COST/$65
M-TH
1-3 PM
COLLEGE FOR KIDS CLASSES
FOCUS ON YOU
STRATEGY
FIRST AID/SAFETY
Beginning Scholastic Chess
(Age 8-14) Join other scholastic chess players
for a chess experience you won’t
forget. Our daily program features
a balance of fun and formal chess
instruction plus friendly competition.
All participants will receive both
group and individual instruction.
Coach Darieck Foster has taught
chess for 16 years and his team has
won local, regional, state and national
tournaments. (4 meetings)
Early Learners Program
(Age 3-5)
BEG (AGE 3-4)
JUN 27-30
M-TH
JUL 25-28
M-TH
9:30-10:30 AM
9:30-10:30 AM
INT (AGE 4-5)
JUN 27-30
M-TH
JUL 25-28
M-TH
11 AM-NOON
11 AM-NOON
ADV (AGE 5-6)
JUL 25-28
M-TH
COST/ $45
1:30-2:30 PM
M-TH
M-TH
1-3 PM
1-3PM
Advanced Scholastic Chess
(Age 8-14) Learn various advanced chess
strategies necessary to compete at
any level. Part I includes the three
phases of a chess match (opening,
middle and end), strategies to improve
game play and practice methods to
improve skills. Part II covers additional
strategies, recording, analysis,
tournament rules and how to play on
a clock. Darieck Foster (see Beginning
Scholastic Chess). (4 meetings)
PART I
JUN 20-23
PART II
JUN 27-30
COST/$49
M-TH
1-3 PM
M-TH
1-3 PM
Chess Basics and
Strategies (Age 6+) Playing chess is a great way to
improve critical thinking skills and
strategy. Learn the fundamentals of
chess in five minutes and put what
you’ve learned into practice within
the first 30 minutes of play. Students
will discover strategies and tips for
winning in competitions or enjoying a
leisurely game of chess. Wanda Gunter
has coached scholastic chess for more
than seven years and has published a
chess instruction guide. (4 meetings)
JUN 20-23
JUN 27-30
JUL 18-21
COST/$49
M-TH
M-TH
M-TH 1-3 PM
9-11 AM
1-3 PM
Learn what it takes to be a safe and
responsible babysitter. Explore the
knowledge and skills necessary to
safely and responsibly give care for
children and infants. Training helps
participants develop leadership
skills and learn how to develop a
babysitting business. Other topics
include safety, discipline and
basic child care and first aid. Wear
comfortable clothing - no tank tops or
shorts. Bring your own lunch for one
day classes. Participants will receive a
certification in CPR/AED and First Aid.
Kenya Andrews is a certified instructor
trainer with the American Red Cross
and has been with the organization for
27 years. (1 or 2 meetings)
JUN 27-29
AUG 20
COST/$95
M/W
SAT
9 AM-1 PM
9 AM-4 PM
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
This class offers developmentally
appropriate programs in a fun, safe
environment for early learners!
Students will learn literature, art,
math, science, dramatic play, healthy
snacks, music and movement through
indoor and outdoor play. Educationally
interactive materials and equipment
are both offered to promote
exploration and discovery, which
supports the growth and development
of the whole child. All experiences
are play-based and designed to
enhance creativity, intellect, healthy
emotion, social skills and physical
wellbeing. The beginners class is for
non-school aged children age 3-4,
the intermediate class is for children
age 4-5 entering kindergarten and the
advanced class is for children age five
and older entering first grade. Price
includes all supplies and a daily snack,
which is tailored around the lesson
being taught that day. Students will be
able to keep the projects they make
using these supplies. Please inform
the instructor on the first day of class
if your child has any food allergies.
Students must be potty trained
to attend class. Wear comfortable
clothing suitable for exercise. Kaili
Stanton has taught an early literacy
program for the past six years. (4
meetings)
JUN 13-16
JUL 11-14
COST/$49
Babysitter Training (Age 10+)
CPR (Age 11-16)
Make sure you are prepared to
help someone you love in a lifethreatening situation. Knowing how
to administer CPR effectively could
save the life of a family member or
friend. The course book is included
in the price of the class. This course
meets requirements for childcare
workers. Jared Koppes is a certified
CPR instructor. (2 meetings)
JUN 29-30 JUL 23-24
COST/$69
W/TH
SA/SU
9 AM-1 PM
NOON-4 PM
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FIRST AID/SAFETY
CONT.
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
Dog and Cat First Aid
(Age 9-16)
Being prepared for emergencies
involving a dog or cat is the least
you can do for your furry family
members! This class teaches you how
to protect yourself and the animal
from further harm, injury or suffering
during emergencies by teaching
prompt, effective first aid actions and
care. Wear comfortable clothes. No
tank tops or shorts. Please indicate
whether you are a “dog” or “cat”
person when registering. Kenya
Andrews (see Babysitter Training). (2
meetings)
JUL 11&13
COST/$59
M/W
9 AM-NOON
Basic Aid Training
(Age 6-10)
FOOD
Basic Cake Decoration
(Age 6+)
Try your hand at cake decorating.
Learn how to use basic equipment and
master techniques like icing a cake
with buttercream, using gel colors,
decorating with a variety of tips and
creating roses to make a formal spray
of flowers. These techniques can
also be used to decorate cookies.
Students will choose from a variety
of seven-inch pre-baked cakes to
decorate and take home. Please wear
sleeved shirts and closed-toed shoes.
Bring an apron and cake container.
Be prepared to spend about $10$15 on supplies (supply list available
when registering). Chef Lezo is a
professor in the CTC Culinary Arts and
Hospitality department. (2 meetings)
JUN 9-10
COST/$99
TH-F Safety is all about being prepared
and understanding what to do in case
of an emergency. Students will learn
how to be prepared for emergencies,
give general care, protect themselves
from harm and follow safety
procedures during an emergency with
prompt, effective first aid actions and
care. This is a great class for students
who would like to earn first aid
badges. Wear comfortable clothing.
Kenya Andrews (see Babysitter
Training). (2 meetings)
Garnishes will turn your plate
presentation from ordinary to
extraordinary. Your guest will feel
extra special when you present them
with plates that include strawberry
fans; a variety of flowers made from
onions, carrots, tomatoes; cucumber
sharks; and swans made from melons.
Please wear sleeved shirts and closedtoed shoes. Bring $20 if you would
like to purchase an optional garnishing
kit. Bring an apron and food container.
Chef Virgil has a degree in culinary
arts. (1 meeting)
JUL 14-15 COST/$65
JUN 11
COST/$59
TH-F 9 AM-1 PM
SAT COOK
Whether your barbecue preference
is well-marinated, skewered or using
spice rubs, you’ll be in good company
as we explore barbeque recipes from
around the world. Get ready for char
siu pork (Hong Kong), churrasco
beef (Brazil) and souvlaki chicken
(Meditarranean). Please wear sleeved
shirts and closed-toed shoes. Bring an
apron and food container. Chef Virgil
(see Food Art). (5 meeting)
JUN 13-17 COST/$115
Food Art
(Age 8+)
LEARN TO
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11 AM-4:30 PM
Barbecue Styles from
Around the World
(Age 13+)
11 AM-4 PM
10 AM-2 PM
Creative Cookies (Age 7+)
Learn how to make, cut out, bake and
decorate homemade sugar cookies.
Bring your creative ideas, nimble
fingers and favorite cookie cutter.
Students will leave with one dozen
decorated cookies to share with
friends and family. Please wear sleeved
shirts and closed-toed shoes. Bring
an apron and food container. Chef
Melinda has a degree in culinary arts
and is a professional baker and pastry
chef. (1 meeting)
JUN 24
AUG 5
COST/$49
Our cooking
classes are
open to
students
age 13+...
See p. 12
CONTINUING EDUCATION SUMMER 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
M-F FRI
FRI
11 AM-2 PM
11 AM-2 PM
COLLEGE FOR KIDS CLASSES
More Barbeque Styles
from Around the
World (Age 13+)
Grab your tongs as we continue our
culinary excursion around the globe.
On the menu this trip is yakiniku beef
(Japan), tandoori chicken (India)
and shrimp on the barbie (Australia).
Please wear sleeved shirts and closedtoed shoes. Bring an apron and food
container. Chef Virgil (see Food Art).
(5 meeting)
JUL 18-22 COST/$115
Create a Chef
(Age 8+)
JUN 25 COST/$59
SAT 11 AM-4 PM
10 AM-2 PM
The Science of Food
(Age 6+)
Science isn’t just for the classroom,
it’s in the kitchen too! Swap your lab
coat for an apron and investigate
how chemical reactions alter the
taste, shape and texture of everyday
ingredients. Menu items include
spheres made from yogurt, fruit with
fizzy explosion flavors as well as
foams and airs to create 10-minute
cakes. Please wear sleeved shirts and
closed-toed shoes. Bring an apron and
food container. Chef Lezo (see Basic
Cake Decoration). (2 meetings)
AUG 4-5 COST/$99
TH-F JUL 9
COST/$39
SAT
1-4 PM
11 AM-4:30 PM
CAMP GEEK
Cupcake Safari
(Age 6+)
Make your own decorations and gifts
from materials you have in your own
home, like paper tubes, containers
and household odds and ends.
Project ideas include handy napkin
rings, a light saber and holiday. Wear
comfortable clothing and bring a
snack. Carroll Beckom (see Weather
Phenomena). (1 meeting)
Weather Phenomena
(Age 6-12)
The Moon Made Me Do It!
(Age 6-12)
ROAR! Whether you’re a beginner or
more advanced, create six different
fondant animal cupcakes using basic
tools. Practice on Styrofoam cupcake
dummies and transfer them to your
own homemade cupcakes so your
family and friends can enjoy them.
Students will choose one dozen prebaked cupcakes cakes to decorate and
bring home. Please wear sleeved shirts
and closed-toed shoes. Bring an apron
and cake container. Chef Lezo (see
Basic Cake Decoration). (2 meetings)
Join us as we take a trip through the
weather phenomena on our planet and
others in our solar system. As we take
this journey, we will create our very
own Texas tornados, sweet snowflakes
and more hands-on activities as we
venture through each unique type
of weather on various planets. Wear
clothing you can get dirty in because
the unexpected rain storms may cause
a little mud! Carroll Beckom is an
educational program assistant at the
Mayborn Science Theater. (1 meeting)
Explore truths and myths about the
moon. What effects do lunar cycles
really have on living organisms?
Lunar cycles have been linked with
many aspects of human biology,
behavior and folklore including crime,
birthrates, fertility, werewolves and
vampirism. In this lesson, students
will discuss various phenomena in
living organisms attributed to lunar
cycles. Wear comfortable clothing and
bring a notebook, something to write
with plus a snack and drink for the
break. Carroll Beckom (see Weather
Phenomena). (1 meeting)
JUL 14-15 COST/$99
JUN 11
COST/$39
AUG 13
COST/$35
TH-F
11 AM-4:30 PM
SAT
1-4 PM
COLLEGE FOR KIDS
Show your dad just how special he
is this Father’s Day by cooking him
a “manly” burger. Our burger lineup includes Thai tuna burger, grilled
shrimp burger and inside out burger.
Please wear sleeved shirts and closedtoed shoes. Bring an apron and food
container. Chef Virgil has a degree in
culinary arts. (1 meeting)
M-F Up-Cycling: Christmas in
July (Age 6-12) SAT
1-4 PM
Our office no longer accepts cash or personal checks! Payment must be made by credit/debit card, money order or cashier’s check.
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CENTRAL CAMPUS MAP
We have moved! Our office is now
located in building 136, room 139
(formerly the Texas A&M University–
Central Texas location).
Our office no longer accepts cash or personal checks!
Payment must be made by credit/debit card, money order or cashier’s check.
Central Texas College District does not discriminate in admissions or access to, or treatment or
employment in, its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, gender,
disability, age or veterans status.
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CONTINUING EDUCATION SUMMER 2016 COURSE SCHEDULE
ABOUT CONTINUING EDUCATION
WHAT ABOUT PARKING?
Parking permits will be issued to those who are registered in our classes. Be sure to display it prominently. Do not park in
reserved parking places. Anyone parking in a reserved parking space will receive a parking ticket.
WHAT IF A CLASS IS FULL?
You may register for a class any time prior to the first meeting. However, it’s a good idea to sign up early. Class size is
limited! If the class you want to take is full, ask to be placed on a waiting list. Then, if an opening occurs, we will call you.
WHERE’S MY TEACHER?
Teachers rarely miss a class, but if a class is unexpectedly canceled, we make every effort to call you. However, since
cancellations often happen on short notice, we post a sign at your class to notify you. The class will then be rescheduled.
HOW DO I PAY FOR MY CLASS?
Payment options are listed at the top of the inside back pages. Payment is always due at registration. Our office no longer
accepts cash! Credit cards, money orders or cashier’s checks are accepted for payment.
WHEN CAN I REGISTER?
You may register for a class as soon as the course schedule is available. We highly recommend you register and pay for a
class a minimum of three business days before the class starts.
CANCELLATION POLICY
No tuition refunds will be made except in case of course cancellations or official withdrawal from a course. The refund
policy for non-credit courses is as follows:
1.All refunds will be processed based on the date the withdrawal form is filed with the Records Office.
2.For courses that meet for more than one class session, refunds of 100% will be made only if the application for refund/
withdrawal is filed before the second class meeting.
3.For courses that meet for only one class session, refunds of 100% will be made only if the application for refund/
withdrawal is filed with the Records Office before the beginning of the class.
4.Emergency withdrawal will be considered filed as of the date of the emergency leave orders or medical certification
of family emergency. Refunds under emergency conditions will follow the schedule of above.
5.Any exceptions to the above policy will require approval of the appropriate dean and the bursar.
WHAT ARE CEUs?
CEUs are nationally recognized to record satisfactory completion of certain approved occupationally-related programs.
One CEU is awarded for each 10 contact hours of instruction included in a specified continuing education program
or activity. Successful completion is attendance-based unless otherwise noted. 90 percent attendance is required for
successful completion of most classes. Some classes require 100 percent attendance.
QUESTIONS?
Call Continuing Education at (254) 526-1586 or email us at continue.education@ctcd.edu. We are located on the main CTC
campus in Building 136, Room 139. Our hours are 8 am-5 pm, Monday through Thursday, and 8-11 am on Friday.
CAN YOU TEACH?
We are always looking for instructors who can develop and teach noncredit courses in a variety of areas including foreign
language, creative arts, personal skills, painting, drawing, music, career development, outdoor activities, exercise, dance, sign
language, craft classes, floral design, College for Kids classes, food and entertainment, travel, culture and writing. For more
information about our programs, to discuss a class idea or to request a course proposal package, please contact our office.
Although we have made every effort to ensure the accuracy of information in this brochure, we cannot always control
errors or omissions. CTC reserves the right to cancel, combine or divide classes, to change the time, day or place or to
change instructors without notification without incurring obligation.
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COLLEGE FOR Kids! WAIVER FORM
PARTICIPANTS UNDER THE AGE OF 18 YEARS MUST HAVE THE SIGNED APPROVAL OF A PARENT
OR LEGAL GUARDIAN TO ENROLL IN COLLEGE FOR KIDS COURSES. PLEASE PRINT CLEARLY!
In consideration for ‘s, a minor, participation in the Central
CHILD’S NAME
Texas College sponsored at NAME OF COURSE
on COURSE DATE(S)
LOCATION OF COURSE
,
, 2016, I/we ,
PARENT/GUARDIAN(S)
as the Parent(s) or Legal Guardian(s) of Child (collectively “Parent/Guardian”) understand and agree that course may
involve certain known and unknown risk, including but not limited to, motor vehicle incidents, personal injuries, medical
care, and loss or destruction of property of Child or Parent/Guardian.
In consideration for the benefits Child will receive through his/her participation in the course at Central Texas
College, Parent/Guardian ON BEHALF OF CHILD, MYSELF, MY HEIRS AND ASSIGNS, DO HEREBY EXPRESSLY AND
KNOWINGLY RELEASE, AND AGREE TO RELEASE, HOLD HARMLESS, PROTECT AND INDEMNIFY CENTRAL TEXAS
COLLEGE DISTRICT, ITS TRUSTEES, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS, AGENTS, VOLUNTEERS, AND EMPLOYEES FROM ANY
AND ALL CLAIMS DEMANDS AND CAUSES OF ACTION, INCLUDING ATTORNEY’S FEES AND COSTS, THAT MAY ARISE
DUE TO PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL JURY OR DEATH SUSTAINED BY CHILD OR PARENT/GUARDIAN ARISING
OUT OF THE COURSE, INCLUDING ALL NEGLIGENCE, MOTOR VEHICLE ACTIVITY, INCIDENTS, OR TRANSPORTATION
AND ALL ACTS CONDUCTED BY, OR UNDER THE AUSPICES OF CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE WHETHER CAUSED BY
THE CHILD’S OWN ACTS OR THE ACTS OF CENTRAL TEXAS COLLEGE , ITS TRUSTEES, OFFICERS, DIRECTORS,
AGENTS, VOLUNTEERS, EMPLOYEES OR A THIRD PARTY.
MEDICAL CARE: Parent/Guardian gives consent for any medical treatment Child may require during his/her participation
in the course with the understanding that costs of such treatment will be the exclusive responsibility of Parent/Guardian.
PARENT/GUARDIAN HAS READ AND UNDERSTANDS THIS RELEASE AND ACKNOWLEDGE THE ASSUMPTION OF
RISK. PARENT/GUARDIAN UNDERSTAND S/HE IS GIVING UP IMPORTANT RIGHTS AND HAS HAD AN OPPORTUNITY
TO REVIEW THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT WITH A REPRESENTATIVE OF CHOICE, SHOULD PARENT/
GUARDIAN SO CHOOSE. THE SIGNATURES BELOW EVIDENCES PARENT/GUARDIAN’S AGREEMENT AND INTENT TO
BE BOUND BY THE TERMS HEREIN.
Each Parent/Guardian must sign.
SIGNATURE: DATE: SIGNATURE: DATE: PERMISSION TO RELEASE NAME TO MEDIA AND TO PUBLISH LIKENESS
I authorize CTC to use my child’s name or likeness for publicity, advertising and/or campus printed and online publications. I
understand that his/her name and/or likeness may appear in the media or various publications for an indefinite date, unless
otherwise specified.
I waive any claim to financial compensation for the use of any likeness. I also waive any right to inspect or approve the finished
photos and/or text.
I hereby release Central Texas College, its legal representatives and all persons acting under its permission or authority, from any
liability by virtue of any blurring, distortion, alteration, optical illusion, or use in composite form, typographical error, whether
intentional or otherwise, that may occur or be produced in taking of said photo(s) and publication of name or information about
me, or in any subsequent processing thereof, as well as any publication thereof.
I declare that I am the legal parent or guardian of the child I am representing and have every right to contract in their name in
the above regard.
Parent/Legal Guardian Signature ________________________________________________ Date _______________________
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OUR OFFICE NO LONGER ACCEPTS CASH OR PERSONAL CHECKS!
PAYMENT MUST BE MADE BY CREDIT/DEBIT CARD, MONEY ORDER OR CASHIER’S CHECK.
IN PERSON Register at CTC,
BY PHONE Call
Bldg. 136 Rm. 139. Office Hours
are Monday - Thursday 8am to
5pm and Friday 8 to 11am.
BY FAX Fax a completed
registration form to
(254) 526-1600. Call us at
(254) 526-1586 to make a
payment.
(254) 526-1586. Payment must
be made with a credit/debit
card.
BY MAIL Send completed
registration form to:
CTC Continuing Education
P.O. Box 1800, Killeen, TX 76540
Call (254) 526-1586 for payment.
Anyone needing accommodations to participate in these courses, please contact Disability Support Services at 526-1195.
Legal Name:
LAST FIRST MIDDLE INITIAL SUFFIX
Previous Last Name(s):
Local Address:
City: State: Primary Phone: Alternate Phone:
SSN: Date of Birth:
Zip:
MM-DD-YY
Please provide the following race/ethnic data. This information is requested on a voluntary basis by the U.S. Department of Education.
(check all that apply): (This information will not affect your admission to the college.)
Ethnicity:  Hispanic/Latino
 Non-Hispanic/Latino
Gender:  Male  Female
Race: american Indian or Alaska Native  Asian
 Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander  Black or Africanamerican
 White
Email:
High School Graduate:  Yes  No
Date: Name of high school attended:
If you did not graduate, have you earned a GED?  Yes  No
Date:
Name and state of college/university:
State and county of legal residency for tax purposes:
CTC does not discriminate in admission or access to, treatment or employment in its programs and activities on the basis of race, color,
religion, national origin, gender, disability, age, sex based or veterans status. If you have any type of documented disability for which
special services might be helpful, please contact Disability Support Services at (254) 526-1195.
MEDIA CONSENT: If you do not wish for you or your child to be photographed for use in CTC advertising and/or campus printed and
online publications, please check the box below. Your consent includes waiver of any financial remuneration, right to inspect or approve
photos and also releases CTC from any liability for use of the images.
 I do not consent to be photographed for use in CTC advertising or publications.
I agree to abide by all college rules and regulations as outlined in the College Catalog. I certify the information on this form is complete
and correct. I request registration in the courses listed on this form. I also understand that I have received or been directed to bacterial
meningitis information on the college website (www.ctcd.edu/student-immunization), as directed by the State of Texas, Senate Bill 31, 2001.
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