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Learning for Today and Tomorrow Hammond | Mandeville | Walker | Online

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Table of Contents



HAMMOND-MAIN CAMPUS



Continuing U

WALKER-LITERACY & TECHNOLOGY CENTER



COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY

4-7



ART

21



COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL

9



BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL

21



DIGITAL MEDIA AND DESIGN

7



COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL

28



FINANCIAL

3



COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY

22-25



FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND ESL

3



DIGITAL MEDIA AND DESIGN

25-26



HEALTHCARE AND FITNESS

8



FINANCIAL

27



MUSIC



9



FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND ESL

27

SAFETY TRAINING

9



HEALTHCARE AND FITNESS

28

TEST PREPARATION

10



MUSIC

28





MANDEVILLE-ST. TAMMANY CENTER

ONLINE NON-CREDIT



ART

11



BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL

29



COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL

18



HEALTHCARE AND FITNESS

29



COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY

11-14



HOSPITALITY AND GAMING

29



DIGITAL MEDIA AND DESIGN

15-16



I.T. AND SOFTWARE

29



FINANCIAL

16



MANAGEMENT AND CORPORATE

29



GREEN PROGRAMS

17



MEDIA AND DESIGN

29



TEST PREPARATION

18-20



SKILLED TRADES AND INDUSTRIAL

29



CONTINUING U | FALL 2009



CONTACT US

31



COURSE POLICY

29



INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION

29



REGISTRATION FORM

30



DIVISION OF EXTENDED STUDIES

2

Hammond



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FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND ESL

FINANCIAL FINANCIAL STRATEGIES FOR RETIREMENT-hammond

INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTARY SPANISH-hammond

HAMFSR1009

HAMIES0909

With financial independence, retirement can be the most fulfilling time of your life. This class covers important money management concepts and issues that are important to people at or near retirement. Topics include how to reduce pressures on your retirement income, how to make appropriate health care decisions, especially who will provide care, where you will live and how you will pay for your health care. We will also explore some options that allow you to transfer assets to other generations of your family. A “hear it, see it, read it, write it” teaching method makes it easy for you to understand and remember this practical information. By condensing up-to-date financial information into three classroom sessions, the Financial Strategies for Successful Retirement Seminar gives you the answers you need. (May bring spouse at no extra charge.) Instruction time: 6 hours.

This course is an introduction to the Spanish language and culture that explores the basic grammatical structure of the Spanish language. Throughout the five week course, students will work on developing their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis is placed on oral communication and classroom interaction. Instruction time: 10 hours. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Aristides R. Baraya LOCATION: Hammond-Fayard 236 COST: $100 MATERIALS: Spark Chart-Spanish Vocabulary Students purchase book before class-www.sparknotes.com

INSTRUCTOR: Brian Low

ISBN #: 10:1-5866-3642-1

LOCATION: Hammond-Fayard Hall 236

MATERIAL FEE: $4.95

COST: $49

MEETING DETAILS: 1 night/week for 5 weeks

MATERIALS: Financial Workbook MATERIAL FEE: $15 Payable to Instructor

DAY W

MEETING DETAILS: 1 night/week for 3 weeks

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

DAY TU

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/25/2009

TIME SESSION 1 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 10/13-10/27/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/8/2009

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TIME 6 pm - 8 pm

SESSION 1 9/30-10/28/2009

Call for deadline extension DAY W

TIME 6 pm - 8 pm

SESSION 2 11/4-12/9/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): 11/25/2009 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/30/2009

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CONTINUING U | FALL 2009



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Hammond



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COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY MICROSOFT WORD 2007-BEGINNER-hammond

MICROSOFT WORD 2007-INTERMEDIATE-hammond

HAMW7B0909

HAMW7I1009

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Word 2007- Beginner Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: create a basic document, modify a document, format text, format paragraphs, use Word tools, add tables and graphic objects to a document, set a master page, and enhance accuracy of the document. Instruction time: 6 hours

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Word 2007- Intermediate Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: manage lists, customize tables and charts, customize formatting with styles and themes, modify pictures, work with graphics, control text flow, use templates and macros to automate common tasks, and perform mail merges. Instruction time: 6 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Dawn Wallace

INSTRUCTOR: Dawn Wallace

LOCATION: Hammond-University Center 203A

LOCATION: Hammond-University Center 203A

COST: $160

COST: $150

MATERIALS: Book provided

MATERIALS: Book provided

MEETING DETAILS: 2 nights for 1 week or 1 day workshop for 6 hours

MEETING DETAILS: 2 nights for 1 week or 1 day workshop for 6 hours

DAY TU & TH

DAY TU & TH

TIME SESSION 1 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm 9/15 & 9/17/2009

TIME SESSION 1 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm 10/27&10/29/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/8/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/20/2009

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DAY W

DAY W

TIME SESSION 2 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 10/7/2009

TIME SESSION 2 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 11/11/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/30/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/4/2009

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Call for deadline extension ANNOUNCEMENT Southeastern Louisiana University participates in the incumbent worker training program which is a program designed to benefit business and industry by providing customized training to existing employees in order to update skills, increase overall company productivity, create new jobs, and increase the wages of the participants. The program is also designed to prevent job loss caused by obsolete skills, technological change, or national or global competition. We also subcontract with any qualified training provider to provide additional training that meets the individual company/business needs. Contact: Veda Abene, Extended Studies 982.549.2301

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Hammond



COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY

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ANNOUNCEMENT

MICROSOFT WORD 2007-ADVANCED-hammond HAMW7A1109 This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Word 2007- Advanced Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: use Microsoft Office Word 2007 with other programs, collaborate on documents, manage document versions, add reference marks and notes, make long documents easier to use, and secure a document. Instruction time: 6 hours INSTRUCTOR: Dawn Wallace LOCATION: Hammond-University Center 203A COST: $150 MATERIALS: Book provided MEETING DETAILS: 2 nights for 1 week or 1 day workshop for 6 hours DAY TU & TH

The Southeast Louisiana Business Center, a university-sponsored effort designed to spur economic development in the region, continues to be a leader in the economic development and growth of the I-12 Corridor. Since opening in 2003, the Southeast Business Center has facilitated 125 new business starts, more than $120 million in capital raised for businesses; 13 incubator “graduates” creating nearly 50 jobs and more than $15 million in new capital; and the completion of nearly 40 business and industry economic impact studies.

TIME SESSION 1 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm 11/17 &11/19/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/10/2009

Call for deadline extension DAY W

TIME SESSION 2 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 12/9/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 12/2/2009

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ANNOUNCEMENT

We want to hear from you! Are you looking for a specific course? Send us an email and let us know. [email protected]

CONTINUING U | FALL 2009



DIVISION OF EXTENDED STUDIES

5

Hammond



Continuing U

COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007-BEGINNER-hammond

MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007-INTERMEDIATE-hammond

HAMX7B0909

HAMX7I1009

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Excel 2007- Beginner Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: explore the Microsoft Office Excel 2007 environment, create a basic worksheet, modify a worksheet, perform calculations, format a worksheet, print worksheets, print workbook contents, and manage large workbooks. Instruction time: 6 hours.

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Excel 2007- Intermediate Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: create and use templates, create charts, modify charts, perform calculations, sort and filter data. Instruction time: 6 hours.

LOCATION: Hammond-University Center 203A

INSTRUCTOR: Dawn Wallace

COST: $150

LOCATION: Hammond-University Center 203A

MATERIALS: Book provided

COST: $160

MATERIAL FEE:

MATERIALS: Book provided MATERIAL FEE: MEETING DETAILS: 2 nights for 1 week or 1 day workshop for 6 hours DAY TU & TH

TIME SESSION 1 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm 9/22 & 9/24/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

TIME SESSION 2 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 10/14/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/7/2009

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DAY TU & TH

TIME SESSION 1 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm 10/20 &10/22/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

Call for deadline extension

Call for deadline extension

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

MEETING DETAILS: 2 nights for 1 week or 1 day workshop for 6 hours

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/13/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/15/2009

DAY W

INSTRUCTOR: Dawn Wallace

DAY W

TIME SESSION 2 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 11/4/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/28/2009

Call for deadline extension ANNOUNCEMENT Louisiana Contractor Accreditation Institute

The course includes the following topics: bid processes, contract management, estimating, equipment & business management, scheduling, occupational safety, risk management, financial management, bonding/access to capital, certifications, entrepreneurship training, and Louisiana Contractor Licensing Exam Review Taught by industry leaders, the six-week program will be held October 6 – November 12, 2009 Space is available on a first-come, first-served basis. Cost is $150 Contact Sandy Summers, Louisiana Small Business Development Center at 985.549.3831

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Hammond



Continuing U

DIGITAL MEDIA AND DESIGN

COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007-ADVANCED-hammond HAMX7A1109 This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Excel 2007- Advanced Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will learn how to: increase productivity and improve efficiency by streamlining workflow, collaborate with others using workbooks, audit workbooks, analyze data, work with multiple workbooks, import and export data, use Excel with the web, and structure workbooks with XML. Instruction time: 6 hours.

WEB DESIGN WITH XHTML, HTML, AND CSS LEVEL 1-hammond HAMWD11009

MEETING DETAILS: 2 nights for 1 week or 1 day workshop for 6 hours

While using the Internet, you have probably encountered various attractive and useful Web sites, and you may have formed your own opinions of their capabilities and limitations. However, merely using the Internet will not give you an understanding of how these sites are created. In this course, you will examine the basics of foundational Web technology and create your own functional Web pages using markup languages such as Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML), and Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). You will create and design web pages with text, graphics, and data tables. You will then link these Web pages to enable navigation between these Web pages. Web Design with XHTML, HTML, and CSS: Level 1 is intended for individuals who are interested in creating web pages and Web sites using popular Web publishing technologies. Individuals who want to learn Web design for their personal use or for business related purposes will benefit equally. You should be familiar with using personal computers with a mouse and keyboard and possess basic typing skills. Instruction time: 6 hours.

DAY TU &TH

INSTRUCTOR: Amber DeJean

INSTRUCTOR: Dawn Wallace LOCATION: Hammond-University Center 203A COST: $150 MATERIALS: Book provided MATERIAL FEE:

TIME SESSION 1 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm 11/10 &11/12/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

LOCATION: Hammond-University Center 203A

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/3/2009

COST: $195

Call for deadline extension

MATERIALS: Book provided MATERIAL FEE: N/A

DAY W

TIME SESSION 2 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 12/2/2009

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 6 hours

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

DAY F

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/24/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

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REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/9/2009

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ANNOUNCEMENT Amber DeJean Amber is the Southeastern Louisiana University Web site Coordinator. She designs and constructs Web page templates to be used on the Southeastern Web site. Amber also designs training materials and teaches workshops to educate the University community on the use of the Content Management System and proper Web page design.

CONTINUING U | FALL 2009

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 10/16/2009

DAY F

TIME SESSION 2 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 11/13/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/6/2009

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DIVISION OF EXTENDED STUDIES

7

Hammond



Continuing U

HEALTHCARE AND FITNESS INTRO TO MASSAGE THERAPY-hammond HAMT0909 This course will offer a general overview of therapeutic massage in an attempt to create a greater appreciation and understanding of massage therapy as a form of health and wellness. It includes practical experience in basic massage techniques utilized by licensed massage therapists. Instruction time: 8 hours INSTRUCTOR: Somiya Thomas LOCATION: Hammond-Fayard 217 COST: $65 MATERIALS: $10 to Instructor MEETING DETAILS: 1 night/week for 8 weeks DAY W

TIME SESSION 1 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm 9/9-10/28/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/2/2009

Call for deadline extension WATER AEROBICS-hammond

ZUMBA FITNESS-hammond

HAMWA0809 This course is designed for all ages and abilities. Participants will engage in a variety of activities aimed at improving cardiovascular endurance, flexibility, and range of motion. All activities will be conducted in the pool, but swimming is not a prerequisite for participation. 15% discount if age 60 years or older. INSTRUCTOR: Donna Emerson

LOCATION: TBD

COST: $68 ($58 if over age of 50)

COST: $42

MATERIALS: Swim suit and towel MEETING DETAILS: 4 nights/week for 9 weeks TIME

SESSION 1

4-5pm or 5:15-6:15pm 8/17-10/15/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): 9/7 & 10/1/2009 DAY M-TH

TIME

SESSION 2 4-5pm or 5:15-6:15pm 10/19-12/17/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): 11/25 & 11/26/2009 CONTINUING U | FALL 2009

Zumba infuses party fun into fitness. It is the latest in exercise trends! Zumba eliminates the “work” from working out by combining amazing, irresistible Latin and international music with dynamic, exciting, yet simple exercise moves, using its unique intermittent training format. Instruction time: 1 hour INSTRUCTOR: Sarah Clifton

LOCATION: Hammond-KHS Pool

DAY M-TH

COMING IN OCTOBER

MATERIALS: Water bottle and hand towel provided MEETING DETAILS: 1 night/week for 6 weeks DAY TBD

TIME TBD

SESSION 1 TBD

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/10/2009

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DIVISION OF EXTENDED STUDIES

8

Hammond MUSIC



Continuing U

COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL

BEGINNING GUITAR-hammond

COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL-hammond

HAMBG0909

Students who register for CMS music instruction receive a variety of benefits, including first-rate private instrumental and/or vocal instruction, public performance opportunities, development of music knowledge and appreciation, and the chance to learn from Southeastern’s own expert roster of student instructors and faculty. Enjoy learning to sing, playing the guitar, violin or piano.

This course will teach chords, strumming patterns and note reading. Participants must be 12 years or older and have their own playable instrument. Instruction time: 6 hours

For more details about the entire CMS program or to register, call: 985.549.5502. CMS information and online registration is located at www.selu.edu/cms. Registration is continuous enrollment.

INSTRUCTOR: Stan Hebert LOCATION: Hammond-Fayard 217 COST: $50

SAFETY TRAINING

MATERIALS: Book fee payable to Instructor MATERIAL FEE: $25 DAY M

TIME 7 pm - 8 pm

SESSION 1 9/14-10/19/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/6/2009 INSTANT PIANO FOR BUSY PEOPLE-hammond HAMIP1109 In just one enjoyable evening, you can learn enough secrets of the trade to make piano playing a part of your life; learning chords, not notes. You’ll learn all the chords needed to play any song, any style, any key. This is an absolutely beginning class in chord piano techniques. Instructor will collect $25 in class for a book and a 68 minute practice CD. Instruction time: 3.5 hours INSTRUCTOR: David Haynes LOCATION: Hammond-Fayard 232 COST: $55 MATERIALS: Book fee payable to Instructor MATERIAL FEE: $25 MEETING DETAILS: 1 night class for 3.5 hours DAY TH

TIME 6 pm - 9:30 pm

SESSION 1 11/19/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/12/2009

BASIC MOTORCYCLE TRAINING-hammond HAMBMT0909 This 15-hour course is designed for the beginner motorcycle operator with emphasis on the special skills and mental attitude necessary for dealing with traffic. Instruction includes information on motorcycles, m/c controls, riding gear for comfort and protection, strategies for dealing with traffic, and preparation for the 10 hours of practical riding in a controlled, off-street environment. Three sessions are offered this fall. Instruction time: 15 hours INSTRUCTOR: Ed Patterson LOCATION: Hammond-UC 133 and parking lot COST: Call for pricing MEETING DETAILS: Weekend course DAY F SA SU

TIME SESSION I 5:30 pm - 9 pm 9/11/2009 7:30 am - 5 pm 9/12/2009 7:30 am -12:30 pm 9/13/2009

DAY F SA SU

TIME SESSION 2 5:30 pm -9 pm 10/9/1009 7:30 am - 5 pm 10/102009 7:30 am -12:30 pm 10/11/2009

DAY F SA SU

TIME SESSION 3 5:30 pm - 9pm 11/6/2009 7:30 am - 5pm 11/72009 7:30 am - 12:30pm 11/8/2009

Call for registeration deadline CONTINUING U | FALL 2009



DIVISION OF EXTENDED STUDIES

9

Hammond



Continuing U

TEST PREPARATION ACT TEST PREPARATION-hammond

LSAT REVIEW-hammond

HAMACT0909

HAMLSATTBD

This course is designed to assist high school students develop the skills to improve their ACT scores. Mathematics and English will be emphasized. Maximum number of students per session is 15. ACT prep books will be issued. Instruction time: 10 hours

This course is designed to assist the prospective applicant to law school in preparing for the Law School Admission Test. A series of lectures with question and answer format will provide participants with an introduction to study techniques, test structure, test-taking strategy, vocabulary skills, writing techniques, and cases. Emphasis will be placed upon written exercises pertaining to logical reasoning, reading comprehension and analytical reasoning. Instruction time: 10 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Michael Cox and Ann Mullis LOCATION: Hammond-N.Campus room 225 COST: $250

INSTRUCTOR: Charles Dranguet

MATERIALS: Book provided

LOCATION: Hammond-Fayard Hall room 236

MATERIAL FEE:

COST: $175

MEETING DETAILS: 1 night/week for 5 weeks

MATERIALS: Goldmaster LSAT with CD.

DAY

TIME

SESSION 1

TH

5 - 7 pm

9/17 - 10/22/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): 10/1/2009

Call for deadline extension TIME 5 pm - 7 pm

MATERIAL FEE: $25 MEETING DETAILS: 5 days for 1 week DAY TBD

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/10/2009

DAY TH

Paperback by Thomas Martinson

TIME TBD

SESSION TBD

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): SESSION 2 1/7 - 2/4/2010

REGISTRATION DEADLINE:

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HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE:

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ANNOUNCEMENT Are you interested in attending Public Speaking in St. Tammany and Hammond? Do you want to improve your verbal and nonverbal communication and develop your delivery and presentation skills?

We want to hear from you! [email protected] 985.549.2301

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Mandeville ART



Continuing U

COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY

BEGINNING DRAWING -mandeville STCBD1009 Whether you have never tried your hand at drawing, or have put down your pencils in frustration, this class will help you learn basic techniques toward visual expression. Experience simple eye-hand coordination exercises, as well as contemporary approaches, and learn from timehonored masters. Participants will create several drawings utilizing: • A variety of drawing tools, line styles and types • Light, shadow and shading concepts • Illusion of space and proportion techniques • Compositional arrangement Instruction time: 12 hours INSTRUCTOR: Charlotte Collins LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

MICROSOFT WORD 2007-BEGINNER-mandeville

COST: $100 Per session

STCMW7B0909

MATERIALS: List provided by Instructor MATERIAL FEE: $25 MEETING DETAILS: 1 day/week for 6 weeks DAY TH

TIME 10 am - 12 pm

SESSION 1 10/15-11/19/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Word 2007- Beginner Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: create a basic document, modify a document, format text, format paragraphs, use Word tools, add tables and graphic objects to a document, set a master page, and enhance accuracy of the document. Instruction time: 6 hours

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/13/2009

INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Vinturella

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LOCATION: St.Tammany Center COST: $160 MATERIALS: Book provided MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop or 2 night classes DAY M

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 9/14/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/8/2009

Call for deadline extension DAY TU & TH

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 2 10/20 &10/22/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/13/2009

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Mandeville COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY



Continuing U

MICROSOFT WORD 2007-ADVANCED-mandeville

MICROSOFT WORD 2007-INTERMEDIATE-mandeville STCMW7I0909 This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Word 2007- Intermediate Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: manage lists, customize tables and charts, customize formatting with styles and themes, modify pictures, work with graphics, control text flow, use templates and macros to automate common tasks, and perform mail merges. Instruction time: 6 hours

STCMW7A1009 This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Word 2007 - Advanced Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: use Microsoft Office Word 2007 with other programs, collaborate on documents, manage document versions, add reference marks and notes, make long documents easier to use, and secure a document. Instruction time: 6 hours INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Vinturella LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Vinturella

COST: $150

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

MATERIALS: Book provided

COST: $150

MATERIAL FEE:

MATERIALS: Book provided

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop or 2 night classes

MATERIAL FEE:

DAY M

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop or 2 night classes DAY M

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 9/28/2009

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 10/12/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/5/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

DAY TU & TH

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 2 11/17 &11/19/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/21/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/10/2009

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MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007-BEGINNER-mandeville STCMX7B0909

DAY TU & TH

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 2 11/10 &11/12/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/3/2009

Call for deadline extension

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Excel 2007- Beginner Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: explore the Microsoft Office Excel 2007 environment, create a basic worksheet, modify a worksheet, perform calculations, format a worksheet, print worksheets, print workbook contents, and manage large workbooks. Instruction time: 6 hours. INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Vinturella LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

ANNOUNCEMENT

COST: $160

We want to hear from you! Are you looking for a specific course? Send us an email and let us know. [email protected]

MATERIALS: Book provided MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop or 2 night classes DAY M

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 9/21/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/14/2009 DAY TU & TH

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 2 11/3 & 11/5/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/28/2009 CONTINUING U | FALL 2009



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Mandeville



Continuing U

COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007-INTERMEDIATE-mandeville

MS POWERPOINT 2007-BEGINNER-mandeville

STCMX7I1009

STCMPP7B1009

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Excel 2007- Intermediate Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will learn how to: create and use templates, create charts, modify charts, perform calculations, sort, and filter data. Instruction time: 6 hours.

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft PowerPoint 2007- Beginner Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: get started with PowerPoint, create a presentation, format text on slides, add graphics to a presentation, modify objects on slides, add tables and charts to a presentation, and prepare to deliver a presentation. Instruction time: 6 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Vinturella LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Vinturella

COST: $150

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

MATERIALS: Book Provided MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop or 2 night classes DAY M

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 10/5/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/28/2009 DAY M & TU

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 2 11/23 &11/24/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/16/2009 MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007-ADVANCED-mandeville STCMX7A1009 This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Excel 2007- Advanced Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will learn how to: increase productivity and improve efficiency by streamlining workflow, collaborate with others using workbooks, audit workbooks, analyze data, work with multiple workbooks, import and export data, use Excel with the Web and structure workbooks with XML. Instruction time: 6 hours.

COST: $145 MATERIALS: Book Provided MATERIAL FEE: MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop DAY W

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 10/14/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/7/2009 MS POWERPOINT 2007-INTERMEDIATE-mandeville STCMPP7I1109 This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft PowerPoint 2007- Intermediate Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: customize the PowerPoint environment, customize a design template, add diagrams to a presentation, add special effects to a presentation, customize slide shows, and finalize a presentation. Instruction time: 6 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Vinturella

INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Vinturella

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

COST: $150

COST: $145

MATERIALS: Book Provided

MATERIALS: Book Provided

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop or 2 night classes

MATERIAL FEE:

DAY M

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 10/26/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/19/2009 DAY TU & TH

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 2 12/1 &12/3/2009

DAY W

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 11/4/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/28/2009

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Mandeville



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COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY MICROSOFT PUBLISHER 2007-BEGINNER-mandeville

INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET-mandeville

STCMP7B1109

STCII0909

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Publisher 2007- Beginner Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will learn how to: create a one page publication, modify layout and structure of a publication, edit content in a publication, format pictures, and identify options for distributing a publication. Instruction time: 6 hours

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Explore Internet Explorer 7.0. Browse websites using Internet Explorer 7.0. Acquire information from the web. Manage information from the web. Communicate with other inline users over the web. Configure the security and privacy settings in Internet Explorer 7.0. Instruction time: 3 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Vinturella

INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Vinturella

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

COST: $145

COST: $75

MATERIALS: Book Provided

MATERIALS: Book Provided

MATERIAL FEE:

MATERIAL FEE:

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop

DAY W

DAY W

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 11/18/2009

TIME 9 am - 12 pm

SESSION 1 9/30/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/23/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/11/2009

Call for deadline extension INTRODUCTION TO PC/WINDOWS-mandeville STCIPC0909 Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: identify the basic components and capabilities of personal computers, explore Windows Vista, use common tools and programs, manage folders and files, customize the Windows Vista desktop, and browse the Internet using Internet Explorer 7.0. Instruction time: 3 hours

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The State of Louisiana is committed to reducing the carbon footprint of our industries.

COST: $75 MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop SESSION 1 9/9/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/2/2009 DAY TU

TIME 9 am - 12 pm

ANNOUNCEMENT Recycling at Southeastern

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

TIME 9 am - 12 pm

SESSION 1 10/15/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/8/2009

INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Vinturella

DAY W

TIME 9 am - 12 pm

Southeastern is contributing by offering on-campus recycling drop-off stations. For more information and a detailed list of what we recycle, go to: www.selu.edu/recycling or contact the Recycling Department at

SESSION 2 10/6/2009

[email protected]

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DIGITAL MEDIA AND DESIGN DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY-BEGINNER-mandeville STCDPB0909 This class will cover the basics of digital photography and differences between point and shoot vs. SLR. The course will also cover equipment settings, resolution, zoom and white balance. Additionally, the student will learn print options, digital settings, loading images onto the computer, and uploading images to various web sites. Learn techniques such as working with lighting, natural posing and framing. There are no prerequisites for this course. Instruction time: 3 hours. INSTRUCTOR: Chuck Billiot LOCATION: St.Tammany Center COST: $95 MATERIALS: MEETING DETAILS: 1 night workshop for 3 hours DAY W

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 9/23/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/16/2009

ADOBE PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHY-BEGINNER-mandeville STCAPSB1009

This class will cover digital photography at an intermediate level. This class will build on the basics of composition, lighting, and posing. Students will learn camera operation and technical skills, including how to adjust ISO, shutter speed, aperture (F-Stop) for different lighting conditions, and how to shoot in manual mode with better results. In addition, the intermediate level class will answer questions such as: What is depth of field and how and when do I use a flash? Prerequisite: beginner level course or self-taught to be prepared for intermediate level. Instruction time: 3 hours

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: examine color workflow calibrate the monitor and use color management profiles to control the image display to match its intended output, use the advanced image support features available in Photoshop CS4, eliminate dust and scratches, suppress moire patterns, correct red eye defect in images. Students will also perform image color correction, choose the settings and adjustments based on specific image and printing conditions to create high quality CMYK separations for commercial printing, sharpen an image without intensifying or accentuating noise and other defects, and convert color images to grayscale and add spot colors to them. Instruction time: 3 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Chuck Billiot

INSTRUCTOR: Chuck Billiot

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

COST: $95

COST: $150

MATERIALS:

MATERIALS: MATERIAL FEE:

MEETING DETAILS: 1 night workshop for 3 hours

MEETING DETAILS: 1 night workshop for 3 hours

DAY W

DAY W

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY-INTERMEDIATE-mandeville STCDPI1009

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 10/14/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/7/2009 CONTINUING U | FALL 2009

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 10/28/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/21/2009

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Mandeville



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DIGITAL MEDIA AND DESIGN ADOBE PHOTOSHOP FOR PHOTOGRAPHY-INTERMEDIATE-mandeville STCAPSI1109 Students will learn about advanced image adjustments and advanced tools. They will also learn how to add special effects to images. Topics such as restoration and advanced filters will also be covered. As an added bonus, the instructor will address the topic of “retouching.” Students will learn how to retouch blemishes and enhance images for a more professional look. Instruction time: 3 hours INSTRUCTOR: Chuck Billiot

STCSCFP1009 The National Endowment for Financial Education Program prepares individuals (senior citizens) for their unique financial position. This course includes basic information about financial topics and will introduce participants to the basics of money management, budgeting, using credit wisely, good debt vs. bad debt and investing. This course is free and the materials are provided at no charge. Instruction time: 3 hours INSTRUCTOR: Cynthia Thompson

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

COST: $150

COST: FREE

MATERIALS:

MATERIALS:

MATERIAL FEE:

MATERIAL FEE:

MEETING DETAILS: 1 night workshop DAY W

SENIOR CITIZENS FINANCIAL PLANNING-mandeville

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 1 11/18/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/11/2009

MEETING DETAILS: 1 morning workshop for 3 hours DAY TU

TIME 9 am - 12 pm

SESSION 1 10/06/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/29/2009

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FINANCIAL HIGH SCHOOL FINANCIAL PLANNING-mandeville STCHFP1109 The National Endowment for Financial Education Program teaches high school students and adults the basics of personal financial success. The course will introduce students to the basics of money management, budgeting, using credit wisely, good debt vs. bad debt and investing. Parents and adults are welcome to attend. This course is free and the materials are provided at no charge. Instruction time: 6 hours INSTRUCTOR: Cynthia Thompson LOCATION: St.Tammany Center COST: FREE MATERIALS: MATERIAL FEE: MEETING DETAILS: 2 nights per week for 1 week DAY TU & TH

ANNOUNCEMENT Digital Photography / Photoshop Instructor - Mr. Chuck Billiot Chuck Billiot, Photographer and Owner of Billiot Photography and Video in Mandeville, will be teaching beginner and intermediate photography courses and Photoshop for photographers. Chuck’s “dare to be unique” approach to photography and videography has won him critical acclaim from his peers as well as several awards from the Greater New Orleans Professional Photographer’s Guild (GNOPPG). Chuck has been shooting professionally, since 1978.

TIME SESSION 5:30 pm - 8:30 pm 11/10 & 11/12/2009

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LIVING GREEN SIMPLE CHANGES AND MONEY SAVING PRODUCTS-mandeville

WASTE MANAGEMENT GUIDE-mandeville

STCSCMSP0909

An overview of waste disposal practices in St. Tammany Parish and plans for future changes. Learn how to properly dispose of municipal solid waste items, household hazardous waste (HHW) and electronic devices (Ewaste). Instruction time 2 hours

STCWMG1009

Presentations will be given on “Do-It-Yourself” projects and simple lifestyle changes for anyone interested in reducing their utility bills and their impact on the environment. There is nothing in this seminar that requires more than a screwdriver and a roll of duct tape. Instruction time: 2 hours INSTRUCTOR: Elizabeth Barilleaux

INSTRUCTOR: Greg Gordon LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

COST: $10

COST: $10

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 2 hours

MATERIALS: MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 2 hours

DAY TH

DAY TH

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/10/2009

TIME 11 am - 1 pm

SESSION 1 9/17/2009

TIME 11 am - 1 pm

SESSION 1 9/17/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/10/2009 HOME ENERGY AUDITS AND GREEN REFUNDS-mandeville STCHEA1009 If you are interested in making larger changes to your home for renovation or energy savings, an energy audit is the place to start. Local expert Paul LaGrange will explain how an audit is conducted, as well as the information it provides, so you can make the best decisions for your budget. Various programs that help pay for green remodeling will also be discussed. A basic worksheet will be provided for calculating return on investment. Instruction time: 2 hours INSTRUCTOR: Chuck Billiot LOCATION: St.Tammany Center COST: $10

STCGES1109 This seminar will address the advantages of using residential geothermal energy systems. Attendees will learn how the systems work, how they are being used in Louisiana, and how electricity can be fed back into the power grid, delivering a credit on your electricity bill. This seminar also includes information about federal and state tax incentives. Instruction time: 2 hours INSTRUCTOR: Bruce Hoffman

MATERIALS:

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

MATERIAL FEE: MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 2 hours DAY TH

GEOTHERMAL ENERGY SYSTEMS-mandeville

TIME 11 am - 1 pm

SESSION 1 10/08/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/30/2009

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COST: $10 MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 2 hours DAY TH

TIME 11 am - 1 pm

SESSION 1 11/05/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/29/2009

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TEST PREPARATION

COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL-mandeville

ACT TEST PREPARATION-mandeville

Students who register for CMS music instruction receive a variety of benefits, including first-rate private instrumental and/or vocal instruction, public performance opportunities, development of music knowledge and appreciation, and the chance to learn from Southeastern’s own expert roster of student instructors and faculty. Enjoy learning to sing, playing the guitar, violin or piano.

STCACT0909

For more details about the entire CMS program or to register, call: 985.549.5502. CMS information and online registration is located at www.selu.edu/cms. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Continuous enrollment.

This course is designed to assist high school students to develop the skills to improve their ACT scores. Mathematics and English will be emphasized. The maximum number of students per session is 15. If paid and registered one week prior to start of class, students will receive ACT prep book at no additional cost. Instruction time: 10 hours INSTRUCTOR: TBD LOCATION: St.Tammany Center COST: $250 MATERIALS: See course description MATERIAL FEE: See course description MEETING DETAILS: 1 night per week for 5 weeks. DAY TH W TH

TIME 5 pm - 7 pm 5 pm - 7 pm 5 pm - 7 pm

SESSION 1 9/24/2009 9/30/2009 10/8-10/22/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/21/2009

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TIME 5 pm - 7 pm

SESSION 2 11/5-12/10/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): 11/26/2009 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/29/2009

Call for deadline extension ANNOUNCEMENT Interested in teaching? Extended Studies is now accepting course proposals for our Spring and Summer 2010 non-credit courses. We are looking for dynamic instructors with a passion for professional development and life long learning. For information about growing with us, please contact Tom Dawsey, Extended Studies at 985.549.2301 or 1.800.256.5771

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INSTRUCTORS: Fran Norwood, Sarah Clifton, Wayne Wells

TEST PREPARATION

LOCATION: St.Tammany Center

GMAT TEST PREPARATION-mandeville

COST: $300 for all modules/$50 for each module*

STCGMATTBD This course is being re-designed to help students prepare for the GMAT. This is an instructor lead course. Students will receive assignments to work on outside of class. Students should be prepared to take a preassessment of skills to determine if they have the prerequisite skills to be successful in the class. Supplemental materials will be available before the start of class to ensure students are able to derive the most from the classroom instruction. Simulated GMAT practice testing will be required both in class and outside of class. The course will cover the three main parts of the GMAT Test: Analytical Writing Assessment, Quantitative and Verbal. Students will also practice the simple steps to writing a quality analysis including: organizing, developing and presenting your ideas, and providing relevant and supporting details. Math skills including Algebra, Geometry, and data sufficiency problems will also be reviewed. The verbal prep section will review reading for comprehension, proper grammar, sentence structure, and critical reasoning. In addition, test taking strategies such as eliminating the wrong answer, how to guess and how much time to spend on each question will be covered. Practice tests will be administered to provide areas of focus for students. Required Book: “The Official Guide for GMAT Review, 12th Edition.” The book, as well as the GMAT practice questions are requirements in order to be prepared for the test. *The cost of the book is included in the registration fee, if registered for all modules and full payment is received two weeks prior to the start date of the first class.

MATERIALS: Provided: Official Guide for GMAT Review if registered for all modules two weeks prior. MATERIAL FEE: COURSE Test Prep 1. Practice Test

Zoom into Inventing This fun, high-energy hands-on workshop teaches the fundamentals of sketching and building parts and solid models using AutoDesk Inventor software.

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Verbal Skills 1. Grammar & English Usage 2. Passage Based Reading Skills

Verbal 1. Critical Reasoning Skills 2. Analytical Writing

Math 1. Data Sufficiency

Math 1. Geometry 2.Practice Questions

Practice Review Participants will interact with design professionals to learn about the profession and the patent process and learn to work within deadlines and project contraints.

MODULE

2. Algebra

ANNOUNCEMENT

www.selu.edu/zoom

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1. Practice Test

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Mandeville



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TEST PREPARATION NOTARIAL REVIEW-mandeville STCNR0809 This course is designed to prepare students for the notary exam scheduled December 5, 2009. The course topics include: duties of a notary, contracts, juridical acts, donations and sales, wills, miscellaneous acts, and more. Students are responsible for ordering books prior to the beginning of class. Once registered, students will be sent information about ordering books. Instruction time: 37.5 hours INSTRUCTOR: Rhonda Gabb LOCATION: St.Tammany Center COST: $575 MATERIALS: Once registered, students will be sent information on books. MATERIAL FEE: $250 MEETING DETAILS: 1 night per week for 15 weeks. DAY TU

TIME SESSION 1 6:30 pm - 9:30 pm 8/25-12/1/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): 10/1 & 11/26/2009 REGISTRATION DEADLINE:

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ANNOUNCEMENT Zoom into Television - Summer 2010 This high-school workshop is designed to train participants in the various techniques of television and video program preproduction, production, and post production. Participants will also be introduced via demonstration and hands-on exercises to the various techniques of production such as script research, script writing, reporter interviews and stand-ups, shooting story B-Roll and visuals. Additionally, participants will learn the operation and proper use of camera, lighting, audio equipment, and they will learn the process of digital editing, shoot logging, voice over recording, and much, much more! Zoom into Television is instructed by Rick Settoon, the General Manager of the Southeastern Channel. He is an international and national Emmy Award-winning producer, writer, and director of primetime network television programming. In a period of only six years, Settoon has guided the Southeastern Channel to recognition as one of the elite university television stations in the country. Under Settoon’s leadership, the channel has won over 100 national and international awards. www.selu.edu/zoom

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Walker



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ART OIL PAINTING FOR BEGINNERS-walker LIVOPB0909 This course is designed for the beginning adult student with limited oil painting experience. Students will be introduced to basic design principles of composition, while planning and developing individual oil paintings from photographs. We will study proper use of basic oil painting tools and supplies. Instruction time: 8 hours INSTRUCTOR: Paulette Ferguson LOCATION: Literacy & Technology Center COST: $100 MATERIALS: List available online:www.selu.edu/livingston MATERIAL FEE: $50-$100 at craft stores MEETING DETAILS: 1 class/week for 4 weeks DAY TU

TIME 9 am - 11 am

SESSION 1 9/8-9/29/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/3/2009

PUBLIC SPEAKING 101-walker

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TIME SESSION 2 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 9/14-10/5/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/9/2009

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TIME 9 am - 11 am

SESSION 3 10/6-10/27/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): 10/01/2009

TIME SESSION 4 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 10/12-11/2/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE:10/7/2009

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The purpose of this course is to help arm students with the tools necessary to become effective public speakers. We will focus on nonverbal communication, organization, delivery and presentation skills. We will also concentrate on the specific challenges and goals of each student. Instruction time: 10 hours. INSTRUCTOR: Shawndee Fluker LOCATION: Literacy & Technology Center COST: $65 MATERIAL FEE:

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COMING SPRING 2010

MATERIALS: Provided in class

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/30/2009 DAY M

BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL

MEETING DETAILS: 1 night/week for 5 weeks DAY TBD

TIME TBD

SESSION 1 TBD

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COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY MICROSOFT WORD 2007-BEGINNER-walker

MICROSOFT WORD 2007-INTERMEDIATE-walker

LIVMW7B0909

LIVMW7I0909

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Word 2007- Beginner Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: create a basic document, modify a document, format text, format paragraphs, use Word tools, add tables and graphic objects to a document, set a master page, and enhance accuracy of the document. Instruction time: 6 hours

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Word 2007- Intermediate Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: manage lists, customize tables and charts, customize formatting with styles and themes, modify pictures, work with graphics, control text flow, use templates and macros to automate common tasks, and perform mail merges. Instruction time: 6 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ihssan Alkadi

INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ihssan Alkadi

LOCATION: Literacy and Technology Center

LOCATION: Literacy and Technology Center

COST: $160

COST: $150

MATERIALS: Book provided

MATERIALS: Book provided

MATERIAL FEE: MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 6 hours or 2 nights for 1 week DAY M

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 9/14/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

SESSION 2 10/20 &10/22/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/13/2009

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DAY M

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 9/28/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/21/2009

Call for deadline extension TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 6 hours or 2 nights for 1 week

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/8/2009 DAY TU & TH

MATERIAL FEE:

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TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 2 11/10 &11/12/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/3/2009

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We want to hear from you! Are you looking for a specific course? Send us an email and let us know. [email protected]

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LIVMX7I1009

MICROSOFT WORD 2007-ADVANCED-walker LIVMW7A1009 This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Word 2007- Advanced Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: use Microsoft Office Word 2007 with other programs, collaborate on documents, manage document versions, add reference marks and notes, make long documents easier to use, and secure a document. Instruction time: 6 hours INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ihssan Alkadi LOCATION: Literacy and Technology Center COST: $150 MATERIALS: Book provided TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 10/12/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/5/2009 DAY TU&TH

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 2 11/17 &11/19/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/10/2009

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Excel 2007- Intermediate Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will learn how to: create and use templates, create charts, modify charts, perform calculations, sort, and filter data. Instruction time: 6 hours. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ihssan Alkadi LOCATION: Literacy and Technology Center COST: $150 MATERIALS: Book provided MATERIAL FEE: DAY M

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 10/05/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/28/2009 DAY M & TU

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 2 11/23 &11/24/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/16/2009

Call for deadline extension MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007-ADVANCED-walker

Call for deadline extension MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007-BEGINNER-walker LIVMX7B0909 This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Excel 2007- Beginner Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: explore the Microsoft Office Excel 2007 environment, create a basic worksheet, modify a worksheet, perform calculations, format a worksheet, print worksheets, print workbook contents, and manage large workbooks. Instruction time: 6 hours. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ihssan Alkadi LOCATION: Literacy and Technology Center COST: $160

LIVMX7A1009 This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Excel 2007- Advanced Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will learn how to: increase productivity and improve efficiency by streamlining workflow, collaborate with others using workbooks, audit workbooks, analyze data, work with multiple workbooks, import and export data, use Excel with the Web and structure workbooks with XML. Instruction time: 6 hours. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ihssan Alkadi LOCATION: Literacy and Technology Center COST: $150 MATERIALS: Book provided

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MICROSOFT EXCEL 2007-INTERMEDIATE-walker

COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY

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MATERIAL FEE:

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 9/21/2009

DAY M

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 10/26/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/14/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/19/2009

DAY TU & TH

DAY TU & TH

TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 1 11/3 & 11/5/2009

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TIME 6 pm - 9 pm

SESSION 2 12/1 &12/03/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/24/2009

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Walker



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MICROSOFT PUBLISHER 2007-BEGINNER-walker

COMPUTER AND TECHNOLOGY

LIVMP7B1109

MS POWERPOINT 2007-BEGINNER-walker LIVMPP7B1009 This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft PowerPoint 2007- Beginner Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: get started with PowerPoint, create a presentation, format text on slides, add graphics to a presentation, modify objects on slides, add tables and charts to a presentation, and prepare to deliver a presentation. Instruction time: 6 hours.

This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft Publisher 2007- Beginner Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will learn how to: create a one page publication, modify layout and structure of a publication, edit content in a publication, format pictures, and identify options for distributing a publication. Instruction time: 6 hours INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ihssan Alkadi LOCATION: Literacy and Technology Center

INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ihssan Alkadi

COST: $145

LOCATION: Literacy and Technology Center

MATERIALS: Book provided

COST: $145

MATERIAL FEE:

MATERIALS: Book provided

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 6 hours

MATERIAL FEE:

DAY W

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 6 hours DAY W

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 10/14/2009

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 11/18/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 11/11/2009

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REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/7/2009 INTRODUCTION TO PC/WINDOWS-walker

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LIVIPC0909 MS POWERPOINT 2007-INTERMEDIATE-walker LIVMPP7I1109 This course teaches the core features and functions of Microsoft PowerPoint 2007- Intermediate Level. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: customize the PowerPoint environment, customize a design template, add diagrams to a presentation, add special effects to a presentation, customize slide shows, and finalize a presentation. Instruction time: 6 hours.

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: identify the basic components and capabilities of personal computers, explore Windows Vista, use common tools and programs, manage folders and files, customize the Windows Vista desktop and browse the Internet using Internet Explorer 7.0. Instruction time: 3 hours. INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ihssan Alkadi LOCATION: Literacy and Technology Center COST: $75

INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ihssan Alkadi

MATERIALS: Book provided

LOCATION: Literacy and Technology Center

MATERIAL FEE:

COST: $145

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 3 hours

MATERIALS: Book provided MATERIAL FEE:

DAY W

MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 6 hours

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/2/09

DAY W

DAY TU

TIME SESSION 1 8:30 am - 3:30 pm 11/4/2009

TIME 9 am - 12 pm TIME 9 am -12 pm

SESSION 1 9/9/2009 SESSION 2 10/6/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/28/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/29/2009

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DIGITAL MEDIA AND DESIGN

INTRODUCTION TO THE INTERNET-walker

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY BASICS-walker

LIVII0909

LIVDPB0909

Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: Explore Internet Explorer 7.0. Browse websites using Internet Explorer 7.0. Acquire information from the web. Manage information from the web. Communicate with other inline users over the web. Configure the security and privacy settings in Internet Explorer 7.0. Instruction time: 3 hours.

Want to take great digital photographs? Great photography starts with understanding the mechanics of your digital camera. Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to: learn how digital cameras work by understanding file formats, exposure, program modes, aperture, shutter speeds, lighting, and great shooting techniques. Bring your own digital camera to class. Instruction time: 8 hours.

INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Ihssan Alkadi LOCATION: Literacy and Technology Center COST: $75

LOCATION: Literacy & Technology Center COST: $60

MATERIALS:

MATERIALS: Photopedia-Michael Miller

MATERIAL FEE: Book provided MEETING DETAILS: 1 day workshop for 6 hours DAY W

INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Pat Pendarvis

TIME 9 am -12 pm

SESSION 1 9/30/2009

MATERIAL FEE: $21.99 used or $30 new (approx.) MEETING DETAILS: 1 night/week for 4 weeks DAY M

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/23/2009

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TIME 6 pm - 8 pm

SESSION 1 9/28-10/19/2009

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9 am - 12 pm

10/15/2009

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/8/2009

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ISBN #: 13:978-0-7897-3725-0

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/23/2009

Call for deadline extension DAY M

TIME 6 pm - 8 pm

SESSION 2 10/26-11/16/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/22/2009

Call for deadline extension ANNOUNCEMENT Stephen Twohawks Reed Art of the Native American Flute Twohawks is the Director and founder of the Native American Flute Circle of Louisiana, Ceremony leader of the Tickfaw River Band of the Louisiana Metis Bear Clan and an active member of the International Native American Flute Association since 1998. Twohawks teaches the history and culture of the Native American Flute. Participants will learn basic playing techniques such as improvisation, composition, and advanced playing secrets. See pg 28

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DIGITAL MEDIA AND DESIGN DIGITAL IMAGING AND MOVIE MAKING-walker LIVDIMM0909 This course will introduce students to movie making in Microsoft Movie Maker, a free software program on most computers. Students will import photographs to use in Microsoft Movie Maker. Students will learn how to create storyboards, import music, create transitions and produce a short 2-5 minute movie. The course will also cover a brief introduction to video capturing and editing. Instruction time: 10.5 hours INSTRUCTOR: Roze Hanks LOCATION: Literacy & Technology Center COST: $75 MATERIALS: MATERIAL FEE: MEETING DETAILS: 1 night/week for 7 weeks DAY M

TIME 6 pm - 7:30 pm

SESSION 1 9/28-11/9/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/23/2009

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ANNOUNCEMENT Zoom into Careers Southeastern Louisiana University offers high school career workshops designed for participants to explore exciting career opportunities and the competencies required to succeed in their chosen field. We will introduce participants to career opportunities available in Louisiana and within Southeastern’s college curriculum.

*Zoom into Inventing *Zoom into Movie Making *Zoom into Television *Zoom into Finance and Investments

Hammond Center for Extended Studies: 985.549.2301 | Website: www.selu.edu/zoom |

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Email: [email protected]

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HOW MONEY WORKS-walker

THE ABC’s of TALKING TO YOUR KIDS ABOUT MONEY-walker

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How Money Works…Secrets to Financial success will explore concepts such as pay yourself first, theory of decreasing responsibility, debt elimination and taking control of your finances. Become an owner, not a loaner. This class will provide important financial tips during tough economic times. Instruction time: 2 hours

The under-25 age group is the fastest growing demographic filing for bankruptcy. Learn tips on how to talk with your kids about money. In this seminar, we will discuss avoiding credit card traps, reducing debt, escaping common rip-offs and reducing needness charges. Instruction time: 1.5 hours.

INSTRUCTOR: Shannon Bernard

INSTRUCTOR: Shannon Bernard LOCATION: Literacy & Technology Center

LOCATION: Literacy & Technology Center

COST: FREE

COST: FREE

MATERIALS: Workbook provided

MATERIALS: Workbook provided

MEETING DETAILS: 1 night for 1.5 hours

MATERIAL FEE: MEETING DETAILS: 1 night for 2 hours

DAY TH

DAY TH

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/8/2009

TIME 6 pm - 8 pm

SESSION 1 10/8/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

INTRODUCTION TO ELEMENTARY SPANISH-walker

TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR FINANCES, CAREER & FAMILY-walker LIVTCF1009 Do you feel like your life is out of control? Are you chasing yourself from one day to the next? This class will teach you to take control of your life by setting goals in three crucial areas: personal finance, career and family. Instruction time: 4 hours. INSTRUCTOR: Liz Reno LOCATION: Literacy & Technology Center

INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Aristides R.Baraya LOCATION: Literacy & Technology Center COST: $100

ISBN #: 10:1-5866-3642-1

MATERIAL FEE: MEETING DETAILS: 1 night/week for 2 weeks TIME SESSION 1 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm 10/15 &10/22/2009

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This course is an introduction to Spanish language and culture that explores the basic grammatical structure of the Spanish language. Throughout the five week course, students will work on developing their reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. Emphasis is placed on oral communication and classroom interaction. Instruction time: 10 hours.

www.sparknotes.com

MATERIALS: Bring a Journal

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/12/2009

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MATERIALS: Spark Chart-Spanish Vocabulary

COST: $25

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

SESSION 1 9/10/2009

FOREIGN LANGUAGE AND ESL

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 10/6/2009

DAY TH

TIME 6 pm - 7:30 pm

MATERIAL FEE: $4.95 MEETING DETAILS: 1 night/week for 5 weeks DAY TU

TIME 6 pm - 8 pm

SESSION 1 9/29-10/27/2009

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): 10/1/2009 REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/24/2009

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MUSIC

COACH’S NSCA FLY SOLO CAMP-walker

ART OF THE NATIVE AMERICAN FLUTE-walker

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NSCA Fly Solo Program is designed to help high school and college sport coaches gain a better understanding of strength and conditioning principles that need to be included in their programs. The program relies on the strength and conditioning CSCS practitioners and NSCA-CPT professionals to share their knowledge and experience so coaches attending the Fly Solo Camps can help athletes improve performance. Coaches are required to study the Flight Manual material thoroughly before they are allowed to attend the Fly Solo Camp. They need to be prepared to answer questions and demonstrate their experience level in the Fly Solo Camp.

Learn history and culture of the Native American flute. Course elements include basic playing techniques such as improvisation, composition, and advanced playing secrets. Learn about traditional ornamentations, construction and maintenance of the flute. Instruction time: 12 hours

INSTRUCTOR: Dr. Dan Hollander, Ed.D CSCS D LOCATION: Literacy & Technology Center

INSTRUCTOR: Stephen Twohawks Reed LOCATION: Literacy & Technology Center COST: $35 MATERIALS: Beginners Flute (optional) MATERIAL FEE: $35 sold in class MEETING DETAILS: 1 night/week for 6 weeks

COST: $99 STUDENT COST: $50 MATERIALS: Register at www.nsca-lift.org

DAY TH

TIME 6 pm - 8 pm

SESSION 1 9/10-10/22/2009

Students must complete Flight Manual located on the Web site under Fly Solo Camps.

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION): 10/1/2009

MATERIAL FEE:

REGISTRATION DEADLINE: 9/4/2009

MEETING DETAILS: Saturday workshop

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DAY SAT

TIME 8 am - 4 pm

HOLIDAY(CLASS NOT IN SESSION):

SESSION 1 TBD

COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL

REGISTRATION DEADLINE:

COMMUNITY MUSIC SCHOOL-walker

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Students who register for CMS music instruction receive a variety of benefits, including first-rate private instrumental and/or vocal instruction, public performance opportunities, development of music knowledge and appreciation, and the chance to learn from Southeastern’s own expert roster of student instructors and faculty. Enjoy learning to sing, playing the guitar, violin or piano. For more details about the entire CMS program or to register, call: 985.549.5502. CMS information and online registration is located at www.selu.edu/cms. REGISTRATION DEADLINE: Continuous enrollment

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Online Courses and Policy GATLIN EDUCATION SERVICES



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POLICY FOR NON-CREDIT CLASSES

Gatlin Education Services offers over 100 online certificate programs which are self-paced and designed by a team of professionals to provide the most effective web-based learning experience possible. These programs can be completed within 6 months. The instructors are actively involved with the students by responding to any questions or concerns as well as encouraging and motivating them to succeed. Each program includes everything needed to succeed (books, lessons, quizzes and assignments). For more information, please contact Tom Dawsey at 1.800.256.2771. COURSES OFFERED IN THE FOLLOWING FIELDS:

ENROLLMENT Complete registration form and payment. Enrollment will be processed on a first come, first served basis. Unless notified otherwise, applicants are to assume that they are enrolled in the requested class. Please return applications and check or money order payable to Southeastern Louisiana University. You may also enroll at your local center. REFUNDS A full refund is given if a request (in writing) reaches the Extended Studies Office prior to the first class meeting. Requests submitted after this time will receive a pro-rata refund. Refunds will not be considered after the second class meeting. Please allow 3-5 weeks for processing refunds.

Business and Professional

CANCELLED CLASSES

Healthcare and Fitness

The University reserves the right to cancel any class due to insufficient enrollment. Full refunds will be made to those students in a cancelled class.

Hospitality and Gaming I.T. and Software

SEVERE WEATHER

Management and Corporate

In the event of severe weather, please listen to local radio and television for updates on class cancellations. You may also contact us at 1.800.256.2771.

Media and Design Skilled Trades and Industrial

DISCOUNTS

FOR A COMPLETE LIST OF COURSES, VISIT:

www.selu.edu/es

Persons 60 years or older can receive a 15% discount on regular noncredit classes. All active alumni receive a 10% discount on regular noncredit classes. Current alumni membership card must be presented. NOTE If you are a qualified student with a disability seeking accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act, you are required to selfidentify with the Office of Disability Services, Room 203, Student Union. Accommodations will not be granted without documentation from the Office of Disability Services, 985.549.2247.

ANNOUNCEMENT

Zumba infuses party fun into fitness. It is the latest in exercise trends! This “work”out combines irrisistible Latin and international music with dynamic exciting, yet simple exercise moves See page 8 for more details www.selu.edu/es

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INSTRUCTOR INFORMATION INTERESTED IN TEACHING? Extended Studies is now accepting course proposals for our Spring and Summer 2010 non-credit courses. We are looking for dynamic instructors with a passion for professional development and lifelong learning. If you have expertise in your field or hobby, we would like to hear from you! For more information about growing with us, please contact Tom Dawsey, Extended Studies at 1.800.256.2771.



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Registration



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Registration Form Continuing U Programs | Division of Extended Studies Name:________________________________________ Course:____________________________________________ Street Address:____________________________________________________________________________________ City:__________________________________________State:__________________________Zip:_________________ mPrimary Phone:___________________________________mAlternate Phone:________________________________ mPrimary Email Address:_____________________________mOther Email Adress:_____________________________ Please indicate with a checkmark the best way to reach you in the event of a class change or cancellation. Check or MO payable to Southeastern

Course Title

Course Number

Location

Start Date

Fee

By signing this Registration Form, I agree that I understand the policy listed below. Registration may be mailed, faxed, or delivered to your nearest location, see next page.

SIGNATURE:______________________________________________ Date:___________________________________ ENROLLMENT Complete registration form and related paper work. Enrollment will be processed on a first come, first served basis. Unless notified otherwise, applicants are to assume that they are enrolled in the requested class. Please return applications and check or money order payable to Southeastern Louisiana University. REFUNDS A full refund is given if a request (in writing) reaches the Extended Studies Office prior to the first class meeting. Requests submitted after this time will receive a pro-rata refund. Refunds will not be considered after the second class meeting. CANCELLED CLASS The University reserves the right to cancel any class due to insufficient enrollment. Full refunds will be made to those students in a cancelled class. SEVERE WEATHER In the event of severe weather, please listen to local radio and television for updates on class cancellations. You may also contact us at 1.800.256.2771. DISCOUNTS Persons 60 years or older can receive a 15% discount on regular non-credit classes. All active alumni receive a 10% discount on regular non-credit classes. Current alumni membership card must be presented. NOTE If you are a qualified student with a disability seeking accommodations under the Americans with Disabilities Act, you are required to self-identify with the Office of Disability Services, Room 203, Student Union. Accommodations will not be granted without documentation from the Office of Disability Services, 985.549.2247.

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HAMMOND Division of Extended Studies 800 West University Ave SLU 10858 Hammond, Louisiana 70402 PHONE: 985.549.2301 TOLL FREE: 1.800.256.2771 FAX: 985.549.5078 WEBSITE: www.selu.edu/es EMAIL: [email protected]

WALKER Literacy and Technology Center 9261 Florida Blvd. Walker, Louisiana 70785 PHONE: 225.665.3303 FAX: 225.665.3522 WEBSITE: www.selu.edu/livingston EMAIL: [email protected]

MANDEVILLE St. Tammany Center 21454 Koop Drive Suite 3A Mandeville, Louisiana 70471 PHONE: 985.893.6251 FAX: 985.893.6279 WEBSITE: www.selu.edu/stc EMAIL: [email protected]

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