Create Future Your Now
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Create Future Your Now
Winter / Spring 2014 Upcoming Programs Create Your Future Now www.uwec.edu/ce Connecting People to Possibilities Whether your goal is professional development, re-certification, starting your own business, personal enrichment for yourself or your family, an undergraduate or graduate degree or finding an expert consultant or resources, we’re here to help. Connecting Campus and Community Since 1916, Continuing Education has partnered with UW-Eau Claire to: •Provide responsive, innovative, and accessible lifelong learning programs for people of all ages. •Promote business, community and professional development by connecting campus experts with regional business, entrepreneurs, educators, and health and human service organizations. •Use the Eau Claire Advantage to further The Wisconsin Idea — all Wisconsin residents can access university resources and engage in lifelong learning, wherever they live and work. Why wait? Start your learning adventure now! uwec.edu/ce Contents Business / Management. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 Nonprofit. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Community Classes for Adults. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Youth. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Health Care. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10 Human Services. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 Speech-Language Pathology. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 No time for your Master’s? Think again. GO ONLINE. PART-TIME. 3 YEARS. 3 SHORT SUMMER VISITS. Communication Sciences and Disorders ONLINE MASTER’S DEGREE www.uwec.edu/ce/programs/csdmasters.htm Business / Management BUSINESS COUNSELING The Small Business Development Center offers free, confidential, one-on-one business counseling services and affordable training programs to help you Start, Manage and Grow Your Business. Since 1979, our experienced business professionals and university faculty have taught seminars, answered questions, and counseled managers and business owners in all types of business settings. ENTREPRENEURIAL TRAINING PROGRAM Tuesday evenings February 11 to April 29 6:30 to 9:15 p.m. Create your business plan. Learn business fundamentals. Be ready for financing. The Entrepreneurial Training program is designed specifically to help you develop a solid business plan and learn what it takes to build a thriving business. We want you to succeed. Your cost to participate in the Entrepreneurial Training Program is only $250 if you complete the program. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation will provide the remaining $750 in tuition assistance. That’s $1000 worth of concise small business training for $250! HUMAN SERVICES Refine your skills. Renew your spirit. As a professional working with children, youth or families, you are in a very dynamic and demanding field! It is critical that you stay current on the latest research and information available to help you work more efficiently and effectively. www.uwec.edu/CE/programs/humanservices 2 To register call 715-836-3636 or visit www.uwec.edu/ce SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM Get the Most Out of the People You Manage. Keep pace with the latest trends and best practices in managing people. Earn your certificate in Supervisory Management, or attend specific topics of interest to you. Designed for managers, supervisors, project managers, team leaders, business owners, and aspiring managers and supervisors in any work setting. Classes are held in Eau Claire and Hudson from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Base price is $550; $450 for 3 or more. Registrations must be received together to qualify for discount. Limited Time Offer: Register through February 14 and Save! $450 per seminar / $400 per seminar when you register for three or more seminars at the same time. Supervisory Management 1 Improving Managerial Efficiency February 27-28 (H) March 6-7 (E) Eau Claire: April 3-4 Moving to a decision-making role introduces a new range of responsibilities. Learn how you can make this transition smoother and more successful. Supervisory Management 2 March 27-28 (H) April 10-11 (E) Empower yourself and your staff. Examine four critical concerns for managers: effectively orienting new employees, understanding your personal communication style, managing your time and delegating work. Supervisory Management 3 May 8-9 (H) June 5-6 (E) Communicating clear, specific expectations to your people is critical to operational effectiveness. Discover ways to improve the performance appraisal process and learn coaching techniques that will boost productivity. Process Mapping Eau Claire: May 1-2 Team Leaders—gain the skills you need to identify process constraints, analyze and prioritize essential process steps, and effectively align employee skills with critical tasks. Return to work with a practical “road-map” for improving any process within your organization. All classes are held in Eau Claire, unless otherwise noted. Business success demands that you do more in less time — and do it better. Discover how you can gain valuable concentrated work time. Learn practical techniques for prioritizing, organizing, project planning, handling paperwork, accelerated learning, speed-reading, mind mapping, and memory enhancement. Maximizing Performance Hudson: March 13-14 Expect the best and coach to achieve it. Discover strategies for obtaining peak performance from employees. Diagnose performance issues, uncover underlying motivations and gain essential techniques for addressing nonperformance. Dealing with Conflict Eau Claire: March 20-21 Make your life easier and enjoy your job more. Avoiding conflict can increase the frequency and intensity of future conflicts. Learn how to deal with conflict quickly, confidently and professionally. Writing for Business: Hudson: May 15-16 Learn the skills, strategies and techniques you need to write for maximum impact and retention. Streamline your writing process with powerful composition and editing strategies. Bring clarity, accuracy and professionalism to all of your written communication. 3 Nonprofit Because your work is more than just a job. PROPOSAL PLANNING & WRITING 1 PROPOSAL PLANNING & WRITING 2 with Jeremy T. Miner, UW-Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs with Jeremy T. Miner, UW-Eau Claire Office of Research and Sponsored Programs Tuesdays, April 1-22 | 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. UW-Eau Claire Campus Tuesdays, June 3-24 | 6 to 8 p.m. UW-Eau Claire Campus Develop your skills and gain confidence in your ability to win grants. In this introductory course you will learn how to plan and write proposals to private foundations and government agencies. Sharpen your competitive edge and make your proposals stand out from the rest. Bring your grant ideas so you can put your writing skills into immediate practice. Designed for beginning grant-seekers, in this course you will learn to: • Identify public and private sponsors • Write a compelling summary statement and problem statement • Craft reasonable project goals, objectives, activities, and outcomes • Prepare a complete budget and budget narrative Included with your registration—Proposal Planning & Writing, 5th edition, 2013 by Jeremy T. Miner and Lynne E. Miner. A $40 value! $195 per person through March 3 $225 per person after March 3 $365 p er person for both Proposal Planning & Writing 1 & 2 Increase the quality, competitiveness and persuasiveness of your grant proposals. In this advanced course, you will learn insider secrets that will improve your odds for funding success. Bring your laptop, grant ideas and proposal drafts: whether you’re about to submit for the first time or revising for a resubmission, extensive one-on-one coaching will take your proposal narrative to the next level. Designed for advanced grant-seekers, in this course you will learn to: • Experience the proposal review process and identify sponsor hot buttons • Weave persuasive themes throughout the proposal • Prepare a logic model and evaluation plan • Develop a plan for project sustainability Included with your registration—Collaborative Grantseeking: A Guide to Designing Projects, Leading Partners, and Persuading Sponsors, 2011 by Jeremy T. Miner. Lynne E. Miner and Jerry Griffith. A $35 value! $195 per person through March 3 $225 per person after March 3 $365 p er person for both Proposal Planning & Writing 1 & 2 NONPROFIT ROUNDTABLES January 28 | Health Care Reform & Your Benefits Contingency Plan, Amy Schultz, Laurus Strategies March 25 | Align Your Mission with a Sound Investment Strategy, Salli Martyniak, Forward Community Investments May 27 | Sales Tax Issues For Nonprofits, TBD July 22 | Keeping Your Cool; Communication Skills for Challenging Conversations, Laura Page, Page Management Consulting September 23 | Funding Your Future: A Comprehensive Look at Reserves, Scott Haumersen, Wegner CPAs Novermber 25 | Accounting & Audit Update, David Johnsen, Wegner CPAs These free roundtables are presented by Wegner CPAs staff and co-sponsored by UW-Eau Claire Continuing Education on various topics. The NonProfit Roundtable group meets bi-monthly from 11 a.m. - 1 p.m. at the Holiday Inn South in Eau Claire with a complimentary light lunch provided. Presentation qualifies for 1 hour of Continuing Professional Education. 4 To register call 715-836-3636 or visit www.uwec.edu/ce These people are completing their degrees online at UW-Eau Claire. Do you see yourself? In this uncertain economy, I need to do whatever I can to make myself as marketable as possible. It would be impossible for me to go back to college without the flexibility of an online program like this. I want to be a role model for my children and prove to myself I have the drive to get my degree so I can move ahead professionally. Complete your degree online @ UW-Eau Claire. Bachelor of Professional Studies in Organizational Leadership and Communication (60 credits) Do you want to advance in your current career? Are you considering a career change? Act now – classes begin January 21st, June 9th and September 2nd! With an emphasis on communication, business, information literacy and leadership, the major in Organizational Leadership and Communication features a real-world focus designed for busy adults like you! Serving in the military required me and my family to move around the country a fair amount over the years. Or, earn your certificate online @ UW-Eau Claire. I’ve always wanted to complete my bachelor’s degree, but my busy schedule simply never allowed for this to happen. Leadership and Communication (12 credits) An unforeseen event required me to make a career change. I work full time now and have two children, so going back to campus physically isn’t an option for me. I attended classes on campus for a couple years, but the commute became too difficult to manage. All classes are held in Eau Claire, unless otherwise noted. Certificate in Organizational Advance your career plans or take this first step in eventually completing your degree. Get more information at onlinebachelordegree.wisconsin.edu Call 1-877-895-3276 Email: professionalstudies@uwex.edu onlinebachelordegree.wisconsin.edu A collaborative program of UW-Eau Claire and UW-Extension 5 Community Classes for Adults SENIOR AMERICANS DAY Tuesday, March 18 8:30 a.m. to 3:15 p.m. W.R. Davies Center UW-Eau Claire Campus Our theme this year—Fun, Fit, Focused and Fulfilled!—says it all about the day. We want you to have FUN! That’s why we’ve spread out the day a bit more, allowing you to have more time to visit with friends and check out our exhibitor halls. Get FIT! We are offering Tai Chi, Chair Yoga, Laughter Yoga and workshops devoted to health and wellness to keep you fit and learn new ways to be active! Get FOCUSED on your health by visiting our cholesterol and blood sugar screenings provided by Mayo Clinic Health Systems in Eau Claire, and our hearing screenings provided by Sacred Heart Hospital in Eau Claire. Finally, become FULFILLED by attending the wide variety of workshops on various topics presented by community experts. Call 715-836-3636 to request a brochure. Check out workshop listings and event details online at: www.uwec.edu/CE/programs/SeniorDay.htm Cost is $40 per person. DIGGING THROUGH THE BIBLE: INSIGHTS FROM BIBLICAL ARCHAEOLOGY with Dr. Harry Jol, UW-Eau Claire Department of Geology & Anthropology and Jennifer Bushnell, UW-Eau Claire Department of Philosophy & Religious Studies Tuesdays, March 25-April 15 | 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. UW-Eau Claire Campus Examine the science, history, and tradition surrounding some of the world’s most exciting archaeological finds such as the Dead Sea Scrolls at Qumran and the ancient city of Bethsaida, home of the apostles and one of King David’s wives. Dr. Harry Jol and Jennifer Bushnell will guide you through the hard facts, background, and the mystery surrounding some of Biblical Archaeology’s most fascinating discoveries. Digging Through the Bible coincides with an actual journey to Israel in June—hosted by the UW-Eau Claire Alumni Association and Higgins Travel—and is an excellent introduction to the places that travelers will be visiting in Isreal. More information is available here: http://www.isram.us/groups/Archaeological_tour/index.html $149 per person | .8 CEU’s 6 To register call 715-836-3636 or visit www.uwec.edu/ce GEOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACTS IN THE CHIPPEWA VALLEY with Dr. Kent Syverson Ph.D, Chair, UW-Eau Claire Department of Geology Saturday, June 21 | 8:30 a.m. to 4:45 p.m. UW-Eau Claire Campus Join Dr. Kent Syverson on a day long field trip to discover the Environmental Geology of the Chippewa Valley. You will see evidence of ancient mountains, sandstones deposited by ancient oceans (and now in demand for frac sand), and sediment deposited by glaciers. Stops will include: the Seven Mile Creek Landfill, Big Falls County Park, Jim Falls Hydro Generating Station, the Chippewa Moraine Ice Age Reserve, and a drive-by of several frac sand mining and processing sites. This field trip will provide you with an excellent overview of the geology of the Chippewa Valley, as well as an understanding of how human activities impact the environment in the Chippewa Valley. $70 per person through May 23 $80 per person after May 23 Rediscover the Joy of Learning Everything for Education We offer teachers and other educators: •Graduate degree programs •Seminars and workshops relevant to your professional development plan www.uwec.edu/CE/programs/nonprofit All classes are held in Eau Claire, unless otherwise noted. www.uwec.edu/CE/programs/education 7 Youth ACT PREP COURSE SUMMER INSTITUTE February 1–March 15 | Saturdays, 9 a.m. to Noon February 2–March 16 | Sundays, 1 to 4 p.m. August 4-13 | 9 a.m. to Noon June 16-26 | Mon-Thurs 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Chippewa Falls Grades 10-12 | Be prepared when you take the ACT exam! Boost your ACT score with instruction in English, Math, Reading, Scientific Reasoning and Writing. Practice full-length exams, review key concepts, learn test-taking strategies and master your nerves. You’ll also receive an ACT book to study on your own. $159 per person Scholarships are available for qualifying students. SUMMER WRITING CAMP July 21 - 25 | 9 a.m. to Noon Grades 7-10 | Are you an aspiring writer? Find your creative voice at UW-Eau Claire this summer. Choose the track that most interests you: poetry, novels, short stories, memoirs, digital composition and more. Write about topics that inspire you. Your only “assignment” is to be YOU. July 14-24 | Mon-Thurs 8 a.m.-3 p.m. Eau Claire Grades K-5 | From art to animals, math to music, stories to science and so much more, Summer Institute makes learning fun for your elementary age child. Join us for hands-on activities and learning adventures. $85 per class Registration opens in March 2014. Tuition credits are provided for Eau Claire and Chippewa Falls residents. Scholarships are also available for qualifying students. YOUTH OPTIONS Fall and Spring semesters Grades 11-12 | You can earn college credits while in high school! Contact the Youth Options Program Manager at 715-836-3636 for more information. $169 Per Person through June 20 $189 Per Person After June 20 8 To register call 715-836-3636 or visit www.uwec.edu/ce Education DIRECTOR OF SPECIAL EDUCATION AND PUPIL SERVICES (DSEPS) Online Graduate Certification Program leads to WI DPI License Code 80. If you hold a Master’s degree in Special Education, School Psychology, or Administration and have a desire to make a difference through strong leadership and knowledge, this program is for you! You can complete this 13-credit program within one year. www. uwec.edu/CE/programs/dseps.htm. Apply by April 1st, 2014 to begin the program in June. “Learning is not obtained by chance.” Abigail Adams No Tests. No Homework. Take Them Just for the Joy of Learning! These non-credit classes and programs present opportunities for you to explore new ideas and foster your passion for learning — without the worry of tests and grades. Like us on Facebook to get early notice of upcoming programs! w ww.facebook.com/eauclairecommunityclasses www.uwec.edu/CE/programs/enrichment All classes are held in Eau Claire, unless otherwise noted. INFORMATION PROCESSING IN CHILDREN WITH LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENTS With Ronald B. Gillam, Ph.D, CCC-SLP Dr. Gillam encourages the use of practical and purposeful evidence-based language intervention strategies. February 28 | 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dakota Ballroom | UW-Eau Claire Davies Center For Special Education Teachers and SpeechLanguage Pathologists. Dr. Gillam will discuss the effects of attention and memory on language development, the use of computerassisted instruction for helping children with information processing problems, the employment of a literature-based framework for teaching narration, vocabulary, grammatical morphology, and complex syntax to children with information processing problems, and specific language intervention programs such as ForWord, CogMed, and SKILL. Price $59, includes 5.5 ASHA CEUs For more information or to register, www.uwec. edu/ce/programs/prosem.htm. PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS As a Speech-Language Pathologist, your job is rewarding, demanding, challenging, and constantly changing. The time you devote to professional development needs to be convenient, accessible, and worthwhile. If you are seeking credits for license renewal, or seminars and workshops relevant to your professional development plan, UW-Eau Claire Continuing Education, in partnership with the Communication Sciences and Disorders Department offers a variety of online programs to meet your needs. www.uwec.edu/CE/programs/SLP.htm 9 Health Care You build and strengthen the health and well-being of our communities. Your commitment to lifelong learning prepares you to meet the current and future needs of our society. We work in partnership with educators and health care professionals to bring you relevant and timely educational opportunities. www.uwec.edu/CE/programs/healthcare WOUND TREATMENT ASSOCIATE ONLINE PROGRAM Online April 12 to July 11 | In-person Clinical Skills Exam July 12 | Registration opens February 1 Online July 19 to October 17 | In-person Clinical Skills Exam October 18 | Registration opens May 1 Developed to meet the growing need for skilled wound care providers across settings and enhance nurses’ ability to provide optimal care for patients with acute and chronic wounds as members of a collaborative wound care team, this course is designed for the Registered Nurse, Licensed Practical/ Vocational Nurse or military medic/corpsman. However, any health care provider may benefit from this comprehensive certificate program. The Wound Treatment Associate (WTA) Program is a Wound, Ostomy, and Continence Nurses (WOCN®) Society-endorsed educational program geared toward non-specialty licensed nurses. This course will focus on daily patient monitoring, pressure ulcer prevention and basic wound management to improve outcomes for your patients. You will be guided through narrated PowerPoint presentations by a WOCN specialty nurse Course Coordinator who will answer any questions you might have along the way. After completing the lessons, you will take a timed online test and participate in a one-day clinical skills competency test held at the UW-Eau Claire College of Nursing. 21.0 continuing education contact hours 10 To register call 715-836-3636 or visit www.uwec.edu/ce FOOT AND NAIL CARE: EDUCATION FOR NURSES July 9, 10 & 11 Registration Opens March 1, 2014 October 15, 16 & 17 Registration Opens August 1, 2014 Day One: 8:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. Day Two: 7:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. As our population ages and we see rising rates of diabetes, the demand for foot and nail care is rapidly increasing. This area of nursing practice is often neglected in formal nursing education, leaving a shortage of professional providers. This course will give you all the tools you need to begin a practice of basic foot and nail care. This two-day course qualifies nurses to take the national Certification in Foot and Nail Care exam. $549 does not include kit | $699 includes kit * Beginning July 2014 registrants may indicate preference for Clinical A (Thursday) or Clinical B (Friday). Clinical spots will be filled in the order they are received. (*Equipment kit required. You may obtain kit during registration or bring your own. Please see www.uwec. edu/CE/programs/footnail.htm for details.) START. MANAGE. GROW YOUR BUSINESS. Whether you want help starting, managing or growing a business, the UW-Eau Claire Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is your business resource. Since 1979, our experienced business professionals and university faculty have taught seminars, answered questions, and counseled managers and business owners in all types of business settings. SMALL BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT CENTER 14.0 continuing education contact hours www.uwec.edu/CE/cbs/aboutsbdc.htm FOOT AND NAIL CARE: HOW TO START AND RUN YOUR OWN BUSINESS February 19 | 6 – 8 p.m. July 10 | 6 – 8 p.m. October 16 | 6 – 8 p.m. New Format for 2014 Have you thought about starting your own Foot and Nail Care business? Come learn how others have started their own Foot and Nail Care business. This course will provide you with the tools to develop a business plan, locate funding options and implement the best practices of current Foot and Nail business owners. $59 All classes are held in Eau Claire, unless otherwise noted. 11 Human Services ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH CERTIFICATE PROGRAMS April 10-11 | Aurora Medical Center | 975 N. Port Washington Road | Grafton, WI June 12-13 | Sleep Inn & Suites Conference Center | 5872 33rd Avenue | Eau Claire, WI October 9-10 | UW-Parkside Student Center | 900 Wood Road | Kenosha, WI November 13-14 | The Meadows Conference Center | 850 Kepler Drive | Green Bay, WI Two Full Days - 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. At any given time, up to 20% of children and adolescents meet diagnostic criteria for a psychological condition. Earning your Adolescent Mental Health Certificate will provide you with practical approaches when working with adolescents experiencing mental health problems. Register Early and Save $40! LocationEarly Bird Fee $319 Grafton Register through 3/9/14 Eau Claire Register through 5/12/14 Kenosha Register through 10/8/14 Green Bay Register through 10/12/14 13 continuing education contact hours for professionals following the MPSW code in Wisconsin and for professional counselors licensed through NBCC Register to earn one graduate credit for only $199 more. An Introduction to Adolescent Mental Health: Identifying and Conceptualizing Adolescent Problems Gain knowledge about practices that stress a scientific yet user-friendly methodology. Part 1 of the series will cover adolescent mental health topics including: an introduction to the field, assessment of common problems and causes, interpretations of adolescent behavior. 12 Practical Solutions to Adolescent Behavior Problems: Helping Parents Manage Teenager Behavior Discover strategies parents can use with their teenagers. Part 2 of the series will focus on preventative practices within adolescent mental health and evidence-based yet practical solutions to adolescent behavior problems including noncompliance, aggression and delinquency. To register call 715-836-3636 or visit www.uwec.edu/ce The Nuts and Bolts of Adolescent Anxiety: Practical Approaches and Therapeutic Interventions Explore a model to conceptualize adolescent anxiety that considers developmental aspects of adolescence and psychopathological perspectives of anxiety. Part 3 of the series will focus on generalized anxiety, ObsessiveCompulsive disorder and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder. Teenagers in Despair: Helping Adolescents Manage Depression and Other Mood Problems Explore a model that draws upon multiple theoretical perspectives and capitalizes on the adolescent’s strengths and enhances the adolescent’s skills. Part 4 of the series will cover prevention and treatment strategies for adolescent depression and other mood problems, problematic moodiness, and suicidal ideation and behavior. Invest in yourself and your future. YOUTH PROGRAMS We take learning beyond the classroom. Whether you’re looking for positive enrichment, extra challenge, academic support or college preparation for your child, you will find a Continuing Education program that will be the perfect fit. www.uwec.edu/CE/programs/youth HEALTHCARE You build and strengthen the health and well-being of our communities. Your commitment to lifelong learning prepares you to meet the current and future needs of our society. We work in partnership with educators and health care professionals to bring you relevant and timely educational opportunities. www.uwec.edu/CE/programs/healthcare All classes are held in Eau Claire, unless otherwise noted. 13 Making a positive difference by improving communication and quality of life. Speech-Language Pathology NEW ONLINE MASTER’S DEGREE PROGRAM IN SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PATHOLOGY Do you want a career in Speech-Language Pathology? Check out the NEW online Master’s degree program! Department of Communication Sciences and Disorders Online | Part-Time | Application Deadline November 1, 2013. For complete information, visit www.uwec.edu/ ce Or email CSDOnlineGraduateCoordinator@ uwec.edu POST‑BACCALAUREATE ONLINE COURSES Do you want to become a speech-language pathologist? Is your undergraduate degree in some other field? By earning up to 30 credits of undergraduate coursework in Communication Sciences and Disorders (CSD), you could become eligible for admission to a CSD graduate program. Please check with your university/ graduate program of choice for specific admission criteria. *Prerequisites for some courses may be required. NORMAL COMMUNICATION DEVELOPMENT January 21 – May 16 June 9 - August 1 September 2 – December 12 Explore the theoretical foundation for normal communication development, including prerequisites, extra-linguistic variables, processes/constraints, and the major language system components. (CSD 257) 3 credits PHONETICS: THEORY AND APPLICATION January 21 – May 16 June 9 - August 1 September 2 – December 12 Learn or brush up on practical phonetic transcription and phonetic/acoustic analysis skills. Practice the application of accents and accent addition therapy, phonological processes and phonological articulation therapy, stuttering/cluttering and voice resonance therapy. (CSD 262) 2 credits 14 To register call 715-836-3636 or visit www.uwec.edu/ce PHONOLOGICAL DISORDERS AURAL REHABILITATION January 21- May 16 June 9 – August 1 September 2 – December 12 Explore the nature and management of developmental phonological disorders as you gain knowledge about definitions of disorder types, development of English phonology, factors related to disorders vs. differences, causes and correlates of disorder, and assessment procedures and intervention strategies. (CSD 358) 3 credits VOICE AND RESONANCE DISORDERS January 21 – May 16 An introduction to the prevention, evaluation and treatment of voice and resonance disorders, as well as relevant speech / voice instrumentation. You will study the normal aspects of respiration, phonation and resonance and develop an understanding of the causes and characteristics of various voice and resonance disorders. (CSD 326) 3 credits ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY OF SPEECH AND HEARING January 21 – May 16 May 27 – August 1 Using online resources, you’ll engage in the study of the anatomy and physiology of each system included in the speech and hearing mechanisms, including terminology / terms-of orientation, neurology, respiration, phonation, articulation, resonance, and hearing systems. As a primary goal, you’ll solidify applications of these systems to speech, hearing, and language processes. (CSD 256) 4 credits BASIC AUDIOLOGY Jan 21 – May 16 June 9 – August 1 In this course you will study the effects of hearing loss on perceptual, cognitive, communicative, educational, occupational, social, and emotional aspects of life for all age ranges. You’ll be able to identify common intervention techniques including communication strategies training, auditory training, speech reading, hearing aids, assistive devices, and cochlear implantation. You will build proficiency in the application of assessment tools, and developing recommendations for rehabilitation for infants through adults. (CSD 321) 3 credits DEVELOPMENTAL LANGUAGE DISORDERS May 27 – August 1 September 2 – December 12 Join this class to examine the characteristics of language disorders in children from birth through adolescence. You’ll leave this class with increased knowledge of assessment and intervention strategies appropriate for that population. (CSD 331) 4 credits FLUENCY DISORDERS January 21-May 16 June 9 - August 1 September 2 – December 12 In this course we will explore the nature and theories of stuttering and other fluency disorders. We will also cover all aspects of clinical intervention for people who stutter, including both evaluation/assessment/diagnosis and treatment to gain an understanding of how theories can be clinically useful. (CSD 352) 3 credits This course will provide you with an introduction to the field of audiology, including anatomy and physiology, pathologies of hearing, basic evaluation, differential evaluation, physiological procedures, nonorganic hearing loss, pediatric evaluation, hearing conservation, and rehabilitation. Our primary focus will be upon pure tone thresholds, speech audiometry, and masking. (CSD 373) 3 credits All classes are held in Eau Claire, unless otherwise noted. 15 NEUROLOGICAL ASPECTS OF COMMUNICATION June 9 – August 1 We will focus on normal functions; aspects of disease, trauma, and developmental disruptions will be addressed in cases designed to solidify knowledge of typical structures and functions. To achieve this, we will use a problem-based approach, utilizing case studies to highlight neurophysiological principles and potential breakdowns. Furthermore, student presentations discussing the neurological underpinnings of various diseases, processes, and phenomena forge further connections in this understanding, along with an introduction to interpretations of neuroimaging, neuroscience research, and pathologies, and an emerging understanding of the brain and nervous system as a distributed network develops. (CSD 440) 2 credits CSD PROSEMINAR: INFORMATION PROCESSING IN CHILDREN WITH LANGUAGE IMPAIRMENTS With Ronald B. Gillam, Ph.D, CCC-SLP For speech-language pathologists and Special Education Teachers. Dr. Gillam encourages the use of practical and purposeful evidence-based language intervention strategies. February 28 | 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Dakota Ballroom | UW-Eau Claire Davies Center Dr. Gillam will discuss the effects of attention and memory on language development, the use of computer-assisted instruction for helping children with information processing problems, the employment of a literature-based framework for teaching narration, vocabulary, grammatical morphology, and complex syntax to children with information processing problems, and specific language intervention programs such as ForWord, CogMed, and SKILL. Price $59, includes 5.5 ASHA CEUs ONLINE ELECTIVE CREDITS FOR SPEECH-LANGUAGE THROUGH THE NANCY MCKINLEY LECTURE SERIES Offered in partnership with SpeechPathology.com February 10 - May 11 | June 9 - August 1 Become a member of SpeechPathology.com ($99 annual fee) for access to course materials for these courses. All courses are offered every term. • Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome in Young Children • Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome in Elementary-Aged Children • Autism Spectrum Disorders and Asperger Syndrome in Adolescents and Young Adults For more information or to register, www.uwec. edu/ce/programs/prosem.htm. SUPERVISION IN COMMUNICATION SCIENCES & DISORDERS: THE BASICS Earn 1 graduate credit or 2.0 ASHA CEUs January 21- March14 (Completely ONLINE through UWEC’s Content Management System D2L) For complete information or to register: http://www.uwec. edu/CE/programs/SLP.htm Fee: $150 for credit; $50 for ASHA CEUs (pending approval) • Childhood Apraxia of Speech Throughout the Childhood Years • Intervention Ideas for Older Students 10 Years+ • Communication Disorders and Multicultural Issues • L anguage Development in Elementary Students one credit | $375 undergraduate | $575 graduate 16 To register call 715-836-3636 or visit www.uwec.edu/ce SUPERVISION IN COMMUNICATION SCIENCES & DISORDERS: ADVANCED ISSUES Earn 1 graduate credit or 2.0 ASHA CEUs March 24 - May 14 (Completely ONLINE through UW-Eau Claire’s Content Management System D2L) For complete information or to register: http://www.uwec. edu/CE/programs/SLP.htm University of WisconsinEau Claire has been reapproved by the Continuing Education Board (CEB) of the American Speech-LanguageHearing Association to offer continuing education activities for speechlanguage pathologists, audiologists, and speech, language, and hearing scientists. Fee: $150 for credit; $50 for ASHA CEUs (pending approval) Change the World. Learn Something New Invest in Yourself. Advance Your Career. SUPERVISORY MANAGEMENT CERTIFICATE PROGRAM In today’s dynamic and competitive workplace, you need to keep pace with the latest trends and best practices in managing people. Regardless of your work setting, get the training you need to successfully manage your team. Earn your Supervisory Management Certificate and: •Improve your supervision and leadership skills. •Receive face-to-face instruction from management experts. •Learn and share insights with others like you. Position yourself for job success and advancement. www.uwec.edu/CE/programs/business/smcp.htm All classes are held in Eau Claire, unless otherwise noted. 17 AFFORDABLE | FUN | FAST | CONVENIENT GEARED JUST FOR YOU! GET UPDATES YOU WANT. 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