BULLETIN 2023 COMMUNITY EDUCATION SPRING miracosta.edu/community Enrichment Classes Driver Education English Language Institute Career & Professional Development In-Person & Online Classes Excursions & International Trips Work Skills Training
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CONTENTS WORKSHOPS • CLASSES In this bulletin you will find a variety of enrichment and work skills training courses. All of these courses are affordable, fee-based, not-for-credit offerings that are not supported by any state or local taxes. Your enrollment fees keep this program going. 5 REGISTRATION & PARKING 40 Certificate Programs INFORMATION 42 Blueprint Reading with GD&T 42 Child Visitation Monitor 6 COMMUNITY EDUCATION 42 Computer Numerical Control REGISTRATION FORM (CNC) Operation 42 CNC Programming— Introduction and Intermediate 6–34 ENRICHMENT 43 Digital Precision Measuring 6–8 Art 8–10 Crafts 43 Electronic Assembly, 10–11 Computers IPC J-STD-001 Certification 12 Children & Teens 13–14 Dance 43 LEAN Six Sigma 15 Driver Education & Training 16 English Language Institute 43 OSHA-10 and OSHA-30 17 Emergency Preparedness 17–18 Fitness & Health 44 PLC Design Logic 19–21 Food & Wine 44 Quality Assurance Basics for Manufacturing 22 Home & Garden 44 Quality Assurance Basics 2—Root Cause/ 23–25 Language & Literature 25–26 Performing Arts Problem Solving Analysis 27 Personal Finance & Workshops 45 Peace Officer 28 Photography 45 Work Skills Online–George Brown 29–30 Recreation Automation Technician 31–34 Tours | Excursions | International Trips Electronics Technician 35–37 CAREER & PROFESSIONAL Electromechanical Technician DEVELOPMENT Electric Vehicle (EV) Technician 35 Notary Robotics Technician 36 Loan Signing Agent 36 DMV Auto Wholesale Programmable Logic Controller 36 QuickBooks 101 for Small Business (PLC) Technician 37 Human Resources Certificate Programmable Logic Controller II 38–49 WORK SKILLS TRAINING (PLC) Technician 38 Registration and Refund policy 46 Biomedical Equipment Technician Program 39 Free Information Sessions 46 BrewTech Program 47 Drone Pilot and Technician Program 47 Engineering Technician Program 48 Machinist Technology Program 48 Welding I Program 48 Welding and Metal Fabrication 49 Phlebotomy Technician Program 49 Real Estate License Program 50–54 LOCATIONS AND MAPS MiraCosta College is accredited by the Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges, Western Association of Schools and Colleges, 10 Commercial Blvd., Suite 204, Novato, CA 94949, 415.506.0234, an institutional accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation and the U.S. Department of Education. Additional information about accreditation, including the filing of complaints against member institutions, can be found at: accjc.org. The college is also approved by the California Department of Education for the training of veterans under the provisions of the GI Bill® of Regulations. The District, and each individual who represents the District, shall provide access to its services, classes, and programs without regard to national origin, immigration status, religion,age, gender, gender identity, gender expression, race or ethnicity, color, medical condition, genetic information, ancestry, sexual orientation, marital status, pregnancy, physical or mental disability, or veteran status, or because they are perceived to have one or more of the foregoing characteristics, or based on association with a person or group with one or more of these actual or perceived characteristics. In addition to the aforementioned legally protected characteristics, the District also has an interest in nondiscrimination based on additional factors such as accent, citizenship status, economic status, and ethnic group identification even though students or employees could not make a legal claim of discrimination based on these factors. PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 3
REGISTRATION [ HOW TO REGISTER ] 1 Internet Registration — Go to commed.miracosta.edu to register online. 2 By Phone: 760.795.6820— Please have your Visa, MasterCard or Discover or American Express card in hand and your registration information ready when you call. 3 In Person— Community Education & Workforce Development Office, MiraCosta College Technology Career Institute, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92011. Hours: 9 AM–5 PM, Monday –Friday. 4 By Mail — Complete the registration form on the next page using a separate form for each person (forms may be duplicated). Visa, MasterCard, Discover or American Express card or check (payable to MiraCosta College) can be used to pay registration fees. Mail checks and completed registration form(s) to: Community Education & Workforce Development, MiraCosta College Technology Career Institute, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad, CA 92011. Remember to mark your calendar with class date, time and location. Please include your email address on your registration form to receive an email confirmation of your enrollment. [ PARKING INFORMATION ] Parking permits are required at the Oceanside, San Elijo and Community Learning Center (CLC) campuses of MiraCosta College Monday–Saturday. Students may park in any lot marked Student or spaces marked Student on all campuses. Please avoid any spaces or lots marked Staff. Parking permits may be purchased from parking permit vending machines as follows: • Oceanside Campus: A day pass may be purchased for $1. There are four parking permit vending machines located on the Oceanside Campus in Parking Lots 2A, 3C, 4C and 5A. In Parking Lot 3C and 4C, students may use debit and credit cards, a one dollar bill or exact change (no pennies). In Parking Lots 2A and 5A, students may use a one dollar bill or exact change (no pennies). • San Elijo Campus: A day pass may be purchased for $1. There is one parking permit vending machine located next to the College Police kiosk in the front of the campus. This machine takes a one dollar bill or exact change (no pennies). • Community Learning Center: A day pass may be purchased for 50 cents. There is one parking permit vending machine located at the front of the parking lot across from the main building entrance. This machine takes exact change (no pennies). • Technology Career Institute: Parking is free. [ REFUND AND TRANSFER POLICY ] Check refunds may take 4–6 weeks to process. Class/Workshop Refund Policy: Refunds will be made up to three business days prior to the class start date. No refunds will be given once a class has started. A $15 cancellation fee will be retained for each refund. A full refund will be given if a class is cancelled due to low enrollment. Unused attendance is not transferable to another class session. Excursion Refund Policy: Refunds will be made up to five business days before the excursion only if the excursion is full and someone on the waiting list is available to take your place. There will be a $25 cancellation fee if a replacement can be found. Work Skills Training Refund Policy: Refunds will be made up to five business days, depend- ing on course, prior to the class start date. A $75 cancellation fee for work skills programs will be retained for each refund. A full refund will be given if a class is cancelled due to low enrollment. Unused attendance is not transferable to another class session. Class/Workshop Transfer Policy: Transfers will be approved up to three business days prior to the class start date. Students must receive a verbal approval from Community Education before a transfer can be made. [ OTHER LEARNING OPTIONS: – LIVESTREAM –HYBRID ] For more information, email us at: [email protected] 4 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Job Training, Workshops, Classes and Excursions All of these offerings are affordable, fee-based and not-for-credit offerings. LIFORNIA REGISTRATION FORM SPRING 20 SUMMER 20 CAFALL20 MAIL TO: MiraCosta College YOU WILL RECEIVE AN EMAIL Community Education Technology Career Institute CONFIRMING YOUR ENROLLMENT. & Workforce Development 2075 Las Palmas Drive Have questions? Call 760.795.6820. Carlsbad, CA 92011 __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Last First Middle Initial _____(_______)______________________________________________(________)________________________________ Phone: Day Evening __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Mailing Address __________________________________________________________________________________________________ City Zip Code __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Email Address Date of Birth Please list the courses you wish to attend: __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name of Class Start Date Location Fee __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Name of Class Start Date Location Fee __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Total $ __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Register by phone or online at commed.miracosta.edu 24 hours a day with your credit card (or complete this registration form if you prefer): VISA MASTERCARD DISCOVER CARD AMERICAN EXPRESS __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Card Number __________________________________________________________________________________________________ Signature of Cardholder Expiration Date MiraCosta College reserves the right to change class location, schedules, fees and instructors when necessary. Please, no tape recording during classes without prior permission from the instructor. MiraCosta College is pleased to welcome and admit students 18 years of age and over. Students under 18 will be permitted to attend classes only with prior consent of the instructor and staff member. PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 5
SPRING 2023 ART The Art of the Sketch and Keeping Painting for Newbies–Art for a Sketchbook Beginners Having a sketchbook is so very important People tend to feel intimidated and self- to an artist. Not having one is like thinking conscious about creating a piece of art. you can write a book without a first draft. This class is a safe space for beginners This class is filled with exercises designed and hobbyists to explore the joys of to teach students how to harness the painting while learning the basics. Topics power of a sketchbook, encourage include brushes and paint mediums, progress through failure, plan a final how to make canvases, and use of tools piece using a sketchbook and use the such as palette knives. With the proper world, locally and at large, as inspiration. art foundation and knowledge provided Eventually, a sketchbook can become a by this class, you will be able to create a piece of art in its own right. piece of art to be proud of. Supplies: A supplies list will be included with your Supplies: A supplies list will be included with your student confirmation upon registration. student confirmation upon registration. Amanda Para-Settles / $169 (Use code EB10 for $10 Amanda Para-Settles / $169 (Use code EB10 for $10 off when you register before 2/4) off when you register before 2/4) Fletcher Cove Community Center Fletcher Cove Community Center 6 Tues, 2/7–3/14, 9 AM–12 PM 6 Wed, 2/8–3/15, 1–4 PM The Art of Painting at the Beach Recommended for those with some knowledge of basic painting in oil and/ or acrylic. Class includes discussion, demonstrations and instruction. Topics include color mixing, brushstroke techniques, perception and composition. Each class ends with a critique designed to help evaluate how students are progressing in a friendly, nurturing atmosphere. Enjoy the ocean view and paint outside if you like. Supplies: A supplies list will be included with your student confirmation upon registration. Amanda Para-Settles / $169 Fletcher Cove Community Center 6 Wed, 2/8–3/15, 9 AM–12 PM Create an Abstract Art Painting Have you ever wanted to paint an original abstract painting that actually looked great? There's a mystery behind fine abstract art. Break down this mystery into easy steps to create an original painting that you can be proud of and expresses your unique voice. Supplies: A $15 materials fee will be collected in class. Terry Matsuoka / $65 (Use code EB10 for $10 off when you register before 2/4) Oceanside Campus, Room 2269 1 Tues, 2/28, 6–9 PM SCAN TO SEE CLASS DETAILS 6 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
ENRICHMENT Watercolor Art–An Elemental Drawing and Watercolor: Approach Cottages, Villas, Castles and Yurts All experience levels are welcome. All experience levels are welcome. In this class, you will learn a logical, Learn drawing and watercolor techniques elemental approach to artfully depict and tricks to paint doors, windows, representational subjects (trees, rocks, shutters and landscaping, including water, sky, people, animals, buildings, foliage, flowers, trees, mountains and flowers shadows and colors), while more. Learn how to combine these developing control of shape, color, value elements to create imaginative structures and texture in a watercolor medium. of your own design. You will leave class with the paintings of your dream; cottage, Supplies: A $3 materials fee will be collected in villa, shed, brownstone, castle, yurt class. A basic supplies list will be included with your and more. student confirmation upon registration. Additional supplies may be emailed by the instructor prior to the Supplies: A $3 materials fee will be collected in class. start of the class. A basic supplies list will be included with your student confirmation upon registration. Additional supplies Barbara Roth / $115 may be emailed by the instructor prior to the start of the class. San Elijo Campus, Room 205 4 Sat, 2/4–3/4, 9 AM–12 PM. No class on 2/18. Barbara Roth / Spring Special $99 Watercolor Art–Landscape Painting Oceanside Campus, Room 2269 All experience levels are welcome. 4 Fri, 2/3–3/3, 9 AM–12 PM. No class on 2/17. Both new and returning students will enjoy this class. You will develop skills to paint Keeping a Nature Art Journal a wide variety of landscape elements including lakes and oceans and their All experience levels are welcome. reflections. We'll explore how to artfully This workshop will focus on learning to depict trees, snow covered mountains, observe the natural world that surrounds sunsets, desert scenes and more. This us. Heighten your appreciation and is an ideal companion course to other observation skills by drawing and painting Barbara Roth art classes. trees, skies, plants, animals and other interesting things specific to nature. You Supplies: A $3 materials fee will be collected in will also learn to record seasonal colors class. A basic supplies list will be included with your and weather. This class will prepare you student confirmation upon registration. Additional for the summer art class with Barbara. supplies may be emailed by the instructor prior to the start of the class. Supplies: A $3 materials fee will be collected in class. A basic supplies list will be included with your student Barbara Roth / $115 confirmation upon registration. Additional supplies may be emailed by the instructor prior to the start of San Elijo Campus, Room 206 the class. 4 Sat, 3/11–4/8, 9 AM–12 PM. No class on 3/25. Barbara Roth / $59 La Colonia Park, Classroom 2 Fri, 5/5–5/12, 9 AM–12 PM Easy Watercolor Painting and Sketching on the Go All experience levels are welcome. Have you always wanted to be able to sketch and paint in watercolors on the go? Then, this the class for you! We will focus on drawing and painting techniques that lend themselves to quick sketching and painting. Learn to paint what you see—rustic doors, county landscapes, interesting windows, interior home scenes and more. You will be amazed at your newfound artistic skills and how organized your art supplies will be after taking this class. This class will prepare you for the summer art class with Barbara. Supplies: A $3 materials fee will be collected in class. A basic supplies list will be included with your student confirmation upon registration. Additional supplies may be emailed by the instructor prior to the start of the class. Barbara Roth / $59 San Elijo Campus, Room 206 2 Sat, 5/6–5/13, 9 AM–12 PM PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 7
SPRING 2023 ART Watercolor Art and Mixed Media Oil Painting for Pleasure Techniques A class for new or experienced students For older adults. Are you looking for a way with established drawing skills. The to reduce stress and have a relaxing and goal is to understand value, shape and creative experience in a supportive group color, and how to use them to create a while exploring your artistic creativity? harmonious painting. The class emphasis Join us as we create lasting and beautiful changes each semester, so there is works of art with confidence. Learn continual learning of new skills. There will extremely fun and easy techniques be a mix of painting with the class on a to achieve quality results. We will project and working independently. By combine traditional and non-traditional the end of this course, you will have some watercolor techniques and concepts with finished paintings to display in your home demonstration and personal guidance. proudly! Build the foundation you need to create great works of art. Supplies: A supplies list will be included with your student confirmation upon registration. Supplies are Supplies: A $5 materials fee will be collected in class. kept to a minimum. A supplies list will be sent by the instructor prior to the start of class Denise McMurtrie / $89 / La Colonia Park, Classroom Anne Benkendorf / $169 6 Tues, 2/7–3/14, 1:30–3:30 PM Fletcher Cove Community Center 6 Tues, 4/4–5/9, 1:30–3:30 PM 6 Thurs, 2/9–3/16, 9 AM–12 PM San Elijo Campus, Room 205 6 Sat, 4/1–5/13, 9 AM–12 PM. No class on 4/8. CRAFTS Stained Glass for Beginners Create your beautiful stained glass art pieces and windows! Learn the art of stained glass from a master cutter, right in a stained glass studio. In this comprehensive workshop, you will gain the basics of design and assembly, as well as the use of the tools needed to develop beautiful stained glass artwork. By the end of the workshop, you will have created as many as three projects suitable for display or sale (depending on your speed and ability.) Note: Studio has been rearranged so that students can safely learn. There will be hand sanitizer provided on each table and in the bathroom. Supplies: A $45 per-project materials fee for glass, solder, lead and copper will be collected in class. On-site sales of tools available. Don Myers / $139 Don Myers Stained Glass 1025 S. Coast Highway, Oceanside 3 Sat, 3/4–3/18, 11 AM–2 PM 8 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
CRAFTS Mosaic Table Top Mosaic for the Garden In this fun and relaxed class, we will study images of mosaic table-tops and All experience levels glass-on-glass mosaic for inspiration are welcome. Explore the before each student creates their own mosaic design, methods and techniques mosaic table-top suitable for the patio intended for outdoor use such as a or the home. More advanced students stepping-stone, birdhouse and 3D rock may choose to do their own project with or stone. More advanced students may individual guidance from the instructor choose to do their project with individual and class participation. guidance from the instructor and class participation. Bring in your excitement Supplies: A $50 materials fee will be collected in for this hands-on class and learn mosaic class. Most materials and use of tools supplied. techniques this spring. Cathy Sparks / $169 Supplies: A $50 materials fee will be collected in class. Most materials and use of tools supplied. San Elijo Campus, Room 206 Cathy Sparks / $169 7 Thurs, 2/2–3/16, 6–9 PM San Elijo Campus, Room 206 7 Thurs, 3/30–5/11, 6–9 PM Draping, Drafting and Fitting for Pattern Making and Sewing Garment Design Back by Popular Demand! All Back by Popular Demand! All experience experience levels are welcome. Make levels are welcome. The art of fashion perfect fitting patterns for bodice, sleeves, draping is the manipulation of fabric on a skirt and pants! Learn the art of taking three dimensional form to obtain perfect fit measurements, pattern drafting using and harmony between the fabric, design templates in your size provided by the of the garment and the silhouette of the instructor, fitting, grading, and sewing model. It allows for more inspiration as you of the test garment. Enjoy learning how learn the draping method and see the design can showcase your unique, proportion, balance and style lines of a beautiful body shape. design emerge. Supplies: Sewing machines are not required for this Supplies: Sewing machines are not required for this class nor are they available for use. Bring a sack class nor are they available for use. Bring a sack lunch. A materials list will be included with your lunch. A materials list will be included with your student confirmation upon registration. student confirmation upon registration Angela Fesi-Pouliot / $135 Angela Fesi-Pouliot / $135 Oceanside Campus, Room 4529 Oceanside Campus, Room 4529 4 Sat, 2/25–3/18, 10 AM–2 PM 4 Sat, 4/1–4/22, 10 AM–2 PM Dressmaking Back by Popular Demand! All experience levels are welcome, Learn the art of dressmaking from an Italian dressmaker with over 40 years of experience. Use your talents for the construction of garments that are easy to make and fun to wear. The instructor will teach you how to take measurements, use commercial patterns, choose the right size, adjust the pattern, cut, mark, sew, press and finish the garments. Come and build skills that you can use for years to come and pass it to the next generation. Supplies: Sewing machines are not required for this class nor are they available for use. Bring a sack lunch. A materials list will be included with your student confirmation upon registration. Angela Fesi-Pouliot / $135 Oceanside Campus, Room 4529 4 Sat, 4/29–5/20, 10 AM–2 PM PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 9
SPRING 2023 CRAFTS Learn to Crochet–It’s All Knitting Basics and Beyond the Rage! All experience levels are welcome. Crochet is all the rage! New to crochet, Limited space available, enroll quick! or just looking to build on what you know, Learn the timeless art of knitting while this class is for you. Taught by a certified unlocking your creativity in this no-stress crochet instructor, we will cover all the class. Taught by a certified knitting basics of crochet, from how to hold the instructor, each session will be divided yarn and hook to crocheting all the into two parts. First, we will explore topics basic stitches, including chain stitches, through lectures and hands-on practice. slip stitches, single crochet, half-double Then, knitters will have time to work on crochet, double crochet, treble crochet, their projects, consult with the instructor clusters, shells and even post stitches. In on specific issues and share in the the last class we will learn to join those relaxing experience of knitting as a swatches into a scarf, table runner or part of a community. possibly a blanket. (Time at home will be needed to complete projects especially Supplies: A $3 materials fee will be collected in class if making the larger items). for lesson handouts. A supplies list will be sent Supplies: A $3 materials fee will be collected in class by the instructor prior to the start of class. for lesson handouts. Students will need a smooth light colored worsted weight yarn and a size H (5mm) Karen des Jardins / $129 hook, a yarn needle, and small scissors. Additional supplies list may be sent by the instructor prior to the CLC, Room 116 start of class. 6 Thurs (every other Thurs), 2/2–4/13, 6–8:30 PM Karen des Jardins / $129 San Elijo Campus, Room 609 6 Mon (every other Mon), 1/30–4/10, 6–8:30 PM COMPUTERS Create a Website for Fun, Profit Don’t Throw It Away–Sell It Online! and Business Get rid of your “stuff” and get paid! In this class, we will explore a complete There are several apps and platforms pro/con comparison review of the top that provide an excellent way for you website and e-commerce store builders. to generate revenue by selling your You will discover the best copy/ paste, unwanted used items or by creating a new drag & drop web builders that will meet e-commerce business. This class presents your requirements for the perfect website. the most popular yet easy to use apps Determine proper planning and layout. for each of the top categories including Learn Search Engine Optimization (SEO), furniture, electronics, clothing, books, art Social Media Marketing, and the Tips and and more. Learn which used items sell Traps, Dos and Don’ts of website design. best and what can’t be sold. Includes Discover the #1 secret to creating a photography tips, pros and cons, dos successful website! and don’ts, tips and strategies, costs and how you get paid. Determine which Supplies: Students need a computer or tablet with apps are the best match for the items internet access to watch the Zoom class. Instructor you want to sell. will send an email with a Zoom link before the class is scheduled to begin. Supplies: Students need a computer or tablet with internet access to watch the Zoom class. Instructor Kevin Boyd / $59 / livestream will send an email with a Zoom link before the class is scheduled to begin. 1 Tues, 1/31, 6–9 PM Kevin Boyd / $59 / livestream Mon, 3/6, 6–9 PM 10 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
COMPUTERS Microsoft Office Suite Workshop Microsoft Excel 2-Day Workshop— One Step Above the Basics Back by Popular Demand. Essential training on Word, Excel and PowerPoint Students should know how to use the for businesses and working from home keyboard and mouse and know how to on a PC. open and save a file. For those students not using Excel on a regular basis, we Day 1: MS Word. Students will use encourage you to sign up for the MS real world examples to learn the core Office Suite. In this class, learn through features and tools. Learn how to orient easy-to-understand instructions how to yourself to MS Word interface, then delve create and edit basic worksheets and into the functionality at the heart of workbooks in order to give you a solid Word: creating, editing, and formatting understanding of the basic functionality documents. Day 2: MS Excel. Learn tips of Excel when completing tasks. Learn and shortcuts to increase efficiency how to make your spreadsheets more and get the full power out of Excel. Get professional, write basic mathematical more familiar with the ribbon and quick formulas, sort and analyze data, create access toolbar; navigate workbooks charts and graphs, and more! and selecting cells; learn tips for data entry and editing; and much more! Supplies: Students should bring a USB flash drive, Day 3: PowerPoint. Learn to engage a notebook and pen or pencil to class. an audience with images, charts and Ghazal Yousofy / $125 (Use code SP10 for $10 off diagrams in a professional presentation. when you register before 3/25) This course covers how to start a presentation from scratch; apply slide San Elijo Campus, Room 505 layouts for consistency; rearrange slides; run a presentation for an audience; 2 Sat, 4/1 & 4/8, 9 AM–1 PM format; add and customize with different features. Microsoft Excel 2-Day Workshop for the Business Professional Supplies: Students should bring a USB flash drive, a notebook and pen or pencil to class. Students must be familiar with the Ghazal Yousofy / $179 (Use code EB10 for $10 off basics of Microsoft Excel. In this when you register before 2/4) workshop, you will move beyond opening a spreadsheet and typing in values. San Elijo Campus, Room 505 Topics include: 3 Sat, 2/25-3/11, 9 AM–12 PM • Create user-friendly worksheets Photoshop–Basic to Advanced through the use of cell and table style galleries to quickly format your Are you a digital photographer who spreadsheet precisely the way would like to edit and improve your you want photographs using Photoshop, the industry standard for photo editing? If • Use Excel’s conditional formatting so, then this class is for you. The class feature is structured in three levels. Level 1 introduces the Photoshop Workspace, • Create reports with interactive charts and covers most of the common photo- and Pivot tables editing tools. Level 2 covers intermediate topics, such as layers, Adjustment Layers, • Write powerful formulas that will help Filters, Selection Tools, Colorizing. Level you perform complex math functions, 3 introduces more advanced topics, make decisions and find values in such as Layer Masks, Actions, HDR, Smart a table Objects, Brushes and Painting. Students can sign up for individual levels of Supplies: Students should bring a USB flash drive, instruction or all three at once. a notebook and pen or pencil to class. Ghazal Yousofy / $125 (Use code SP10 for $10 off Supplies: A $5 materials fee will be collected in each when you register before 3/25) class for handouts. Please bring a USB flash drive to store digital materials that the instructor will provide, San Elijo Campus, Room 505 a notebook and pen to class. 2 Sat, 4/15 & 4/22, 9 AM–1 PM Gary Koop / $60 or $150 for all three levels San Elijo Campus, Room 101 Level 1: Wed, 4/12, 6–9 PM Level 2: Wed, 4/19, 6–9 PM Level 3: Wed, 4/26, 6–9 PM PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 11
WE ARE BACK. HOTSAME PROGRAM Where cool kids go for summer Watch for our College for Kids Summer 2023 Schedule! San Elijo | Week 1: June 26 – 29 Week 2: July 10 –14 Oceanside | Week 1: July 17–21 Week 2: July 24–28 Popular classes include: Math and Reading Totally Irresponsible Science Business of Babysitting Minecraft Modder’s Vet Tech Cake Boss Roblox Makers Young Engineers Comics and Cartooning Survivor YouTube Content Creators Hogwarts Top Chef Keyboarding And more... $15 For more information call 760.795.6820 LUBNACGH miracosta.edu/collegeforkids LimGiteedt yqouuarnst.ity. 12 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DANCE Contemporary Jazz and Beginner Ballet Exercises for Tap Dancing Strength and Balance–Older Adults No experience required. Learn Tap and No experience required. If you think the Jazz dance steps in a fun and supportive idea of dancing and ballet seem out of environment. Dancing promotes improved reach for senior adults, think again. You muscle strength, mental acuity, and don’t need to be 10 years old or even cardiovascular health. Tap dance helps wear a tutu to reap the benefits of ballet you develop both mental and physical after 60! Students have found that they confidence. This is a fun beginning Tap have better posture, improved memory and Jazz dance class that explores the and improved balance. In addition, fundamentals of movement, rhythm, and ballet can also help to stretch muscles, timing. You will gain coordination and straighten bones, and fight dementia, muscle control while building stamina and due to the fact that it requires focus to endurance. Get a great workout, improve memorize and execute many of the ballet memory and make music with your feet— combinations and steps for dances. all at the same time! If you've been looking for an exercise program that is fun and will improve your Gary Sevani / $89 life physically and mentally, then this class might be right for you. Fletcher Cove Community Center Gary Sevani / $99 5 Mon, 2/27–3/27, 10:45 AM–12:30 PM Fletcher Cove Community Center 5 Mon, 2/27–3/27, 9:30–10:30 AM INSTRUCTOR BIO: Gary Sevani is the Chief Executive Officer, Choreographer, Producer and Artistic Director of Synthesis Performing Arts, an organization he founded in 1996. His instruction for the past 26 years at Synthesis has included dance education for children (K-12) and adult professional dance training. Gary developed and oversees the academic program for children, which courses in Ballet, Jazz, Hip Hop, Tap, Modern, Character, Musical Theater and more. His adult professional studio- training program includes instruction in Russian, American and other Style of Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Modern, Contemporary and Traditional-folk dances. Beginning Ballroom Dance INSTRUCTOR BIO: No partner necessary. Learn to dance James Ungricht has been dancing for with confidence, grace, and style. This over 20 years and teaching ballroom is a great class to brush up or to learn for 15. In college he completed over new dances. This session, we will explore 25 dance courses to earn a minor two social dances, the Waltz and Rumba in ballroom, competed in amateur where the focus in on the fundamentals. events and performed with the Learn to lead and follow and wow your World Renowned BYU Ballroom friends with the fancy footwork you will Dance Co. Since graduating he learn. You'll feel confident enough to has found a way to share that joy dance at weddings, dance parties with others. As a struggling dancer and more. himself, James know exactly how Supplies: Wear soft, smooth-soled shoes (no flip flops). to break down the James Ungricht / $125 ea session (Use code EB10 steps to make them for $10 off when you register before 2/4) simple, successful and sensational. Oceanside Campus, Room 5101 Waltz 7 Thurs, 2/23–4/13, 6:30–7:30 PM. No class on 3/23. Rumba 7 Thurs, 2/23–4/13, 7:30–8:30 PM PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 13
SPRING 2023 DANCE Salsa and Bachata Social Dance Spa–A Medley of Popular Dancing Dance Styles No partner necessary. All levels are No partner necessary. All levels are welcome. Bring up the heat with the welcome. You could spend six weeks popular salsa and bachata. This 7-week trying to master a dance style that you’ll course class will introduce students to the be able to use only on occasion. Or you basic fundamentals of social dancing could take Dance Spa’s crash course in both Salsa and Bachata. Students on the basics of six popular dance styles: will learn the basic technique of partner waltz, rumba, foxtrot, swing, salsa, and work pertaining to Latin dancing, as well tango. You don't actually have to master as beginner dance skills, patterns, and tons of steps to be versatile. You'll learn variations of steps that will accelerate how dances are similar and how to easily students to be more comfortable and adjust your moves for each one. You'll confident dancers in a social dancing also learn how to identify what dance setting. Whether you are getting ready fits to a song, so you can dance to for an event or want to dance at Latin anything confidently. Sign up with a night clubs, this class will give you the partner or without (if you’re willing to confidence to dance the night away. make a new friend). Nydia Duran / $125 (Use code EB10 for $10 off Nydia Duran / $99 when you register before 2/4) San Elijo Campus, Room 204 San Elijo Campus, Room 204 5 Thurs, 4/6–5/4, 6:30–7:30 PM 7 Thurs, 2/23–4/13, 7:30–8:30 PM. No class on 3/23. INSTRUCTOR BIO: Nydia Duran is a talented Mexican American dancer and choreographer. Her love of dancing started early, at age six. In 2017, she received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Dance from California State University Long Beach. A few years later, after moved to San Diego, she continued her dancing at a local American Ballet Academy. In 2019, her ballroom choreography was awarded Top Showcase Choreography at a ballroom competition “Dancing a la Carte.” Nydia focuses on sparking and guiding students’ creativity which helps enhance their love for the art of dance. Country Line Dance–Beginner Come on out and kick up your heels! This fun and energetic line dance class, set to country, pop and R&B, will teach you dances popular at local line dance clubs. Great for cardio fitness, improved muscle strength and memory retention. Supplies: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes with little or no traction. Vicki Deriso / $69 San Elijo Campus, Room 204 4 Fri, 1/27–2/24, 6:30–7:30 PM. No class on 2/17. 4 Fri, 3/3–3/31, 6:30–7:30 PM. No class on 3/24. 4 Fri, 4/7–4/28, 6:30–7:30 PM 4 Fri, 5/5–6/2, 6:30–7:30 PM. No class on 5/26. SCAN TO SEE CLASS DETAILS 14 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
DRIVER EDUCATION & TRAINING The Best Program in North County There are two requirements in order to get a driver license in the state of California before the age of 18. 1) Classroom Driver Education and 2) Behind-the-Wheel Driver Training. MiraCosta College offers both! Students must be at least 15 to take driver education classes and 15 ½ to take behind-the-wheel training. OUR PACKAGE DEAL* CALIFORNIA DMV-APPROVED ONLINE DRIVER EDUCATION Sign up for both Classroom Driver Education $35 (Package deal does not apply to Online and Behind-the-Wheel Driver Training at the Driver Education.) You must register online: same time and pay $505. Save $35. miracostacollege.courseinstruction.com/ course/register/1 Please call 760.795.6825 for more information. Classroom Driver Education Behind-The-Wheel Training $95 $445 Certified instructors interact with students Six hours of one-on-one training using guest speakers, contemporary audio/visual aids and the most recent Students receive six hours of one-on- edition of License to Drive. one instruction in our Behind-the-Wheel Driver Training Program. Convenient times MiraCosta College Oceanside Campus after school, evenings, and weekends 1 Barnard Drive, Oceanside are available. Behind-the-Wheel Driver Training pickup locations: Carlsbad 4 Sat, 8 AM–3:15 PM High, El Camino High, Rancho Buena • 1/21–2/11, Room 3201 Vista High, La Costa Canyon High, Sage • 2/25–3/18, Room 3201 Creek High, MiraCosta College (Barnard • 4/1–4/22, Room 3201 Dr. campus) and MiraCosta College • 4/29–5/20, Room 3201 in Cardiff. All licensed instructors are professional and reliable. Our courses Adult Driver Training satisfy all DMV requirements. $445 / 18 years of age and older To register for Behind-the-Wheel Training, Lessons consist of three days of training, please call 760.231.1221. two hours per day. The instructor will pick you up at your home. You must have a valid California learner’s permit to sign up. (Package deal does not apply.) Call 760.231.1221 to register. Pre-enrollment is required for both Classroom Driver Education and SCAN TO SEE Behind-the-Wheel Driver Training programs. Please call 760.795.6825 PROGRAM DETAILS or 760.795.6820 to register over the phone with a Visa, MasterCard or Discover Card or come in person to the MiraCosta College Barnard Dr. Campus, Building T510, or TCI Campus in Carlsbad. You can also register online at commed.miracosta.edu. To register for Behind-the- Wheel Training only, call 760.231.1221. *Y ou must complete the Behind-the-Wheel Driver Training Program within one year of completing Classroom Driver Education. PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 15
MiraCosta College English Language Institute INTENSIVE ESL PROGRAM FOR INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL STUDENTS Why study with us? INCREASE EASY FUN PROFICIENCY TRANSFER OUTINGS SMALL SAFE CLASS COMMUNITY WHERE LANGUAGE + CULTURES +FUN COLLIDE The English Language Institute (ELI) offers international students the opportunity to increase their English language proficiency and develop the skills needed to succeed at a college or university in the United States. This eight-week intensive English as a second language (ELI) program provides individualized instruction in small class sizes. The program is designed for students with a minimum of one year of English language training at high school or college level. This class may not be appropriate for advanced ESL students or students with a TOEFL score greater than 500 paper-based or 46 IBT. Students must be at least 18 years old or meet our minor policy requirements. Our International Students Office will issue 1-20’s. We accept students with an F1 or B visitor visa or any visa where “enrichment” or “study” is permissible. Instructional components include: Fee: $2,095 (includes instruction $1,925, application fee $50, books $65 and student • TOEFL preparation services $55.) Health insurance is an optional fee of $416 for 3 months. Students must purchase our • Study of American culture insurance plan or purchase their own insurance plan that meets our requirements (Fees subject • Computer literacy development to change.) of study skills Location: Oceanside Campus, Room T510 • Integrated academic preparation in reading, writing, listening, speaking and grammar • 1/23–3/17/2023 DATES • 6/5–7/28/2023 • 3/27–5/19/2023 For more information, write, telephone or email: 1 Barnard Drive, Oceanside, CA 92056 760.757.2121, x6590 | email: [email protected] | miracosta.edu/eli SCAN TO SEE PROGRAM DETAILS 16 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS Disaster Preparedness Create Your 'Grab & Go' Rapid Exit Plan Recent world events have taught us that it is essential to be prepared for any type Are you prepared for an emergency of disaster. During this class, we will evacuation? This class will help you investigate the disasters most likely to determine what to do in an emergency interrupt lives and how to be organized evacuation and which important papers and ready to respond. This short class and other items to take with you through will help you quickly develop your the creation of a personalized “Grab and personalized disaster-to-do list and Go” Rapid Exit Plan. Instruction will be a specific and personalized action given on converting paper documents, plan that follows the four phases of photos, and scrap book pages to digital Disaster Preparedness. copies that can be easily and safely stored in the Cloud. Local evacuation Erik Conklin / $69 (Use code SP10 for $10 off routes, useful free apps and important when you register before 3/25) exit plan tips will be discussed. San Elijo Campus, Room 304 2 Tues, 4/18 & 4/25, 6:30–8 PM Note: Students need a computer or tablet to watch the zoom class. Instructor will send an email with “Excellent course for planning Zoom link before class begins. ahead in case of an emergency. An important topic with an Kevin Boyd / $59 / livestream experienced instructor” 1 Thurs, 2/2, 6–9 PM – Judy Brown – FITNESS & PERSONAL WELL-BEING Fitness for Active Older Adults Restorative Body Exercises Combine fun with fitness as you workout Restorative body exercises help elicit with energetic, active adults. The exercises a response that encourages physical, presented in this class are specifically mental and emotional relaxation. This designed to prevent injuries and class emphasizes moderation and care improve and maintain quality of life. All for your body through exercise and gives participants are encouraged to challenge your muscles and joints time to recover. their individual fitness level to maintain We will use props such as blocks, bolsters and improve overall health. This class or blankets to help hold passive poses for is geared to the senior exerciser seeking longer periods of time without straining improved strength, vitality and an or tiring out the muscles. These types of active lifestyle. movements can help release tension in the body and lower back, regulate the Supplies: Students are encouraged to wear central nervous system, improve sleep comfortable clothing and supportive exercise shoes. quality and daily movement, increase You will need hand-held weights, towel, thick exercise blood flow and clam the mind. mat and drinking water to use during class. Most yoga mats are too thin for the floor work. Supplies: Please bring a yoga mat. Yoga blocks and strap are recommended. Kelly Doyle / La Colonia Park, Main Hall Maria Laura Carlsson / $45 $75 9 sessions. Mon, Wed, Fri, 1/4–1/25, 8–9 AM Del Mar Powerhouse, Community Room No class on 1/16. 5 Thurs, 2/9–3/9, 9–10 AM $175 22 sessions. Mon, Wed & Fri, 1/30–3/22, 8–9 AM No class on 2/20. 22 Sessions. Mon, Wed & Fri, 4/3–5/22, 8–9 AM PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 17
SPRING 2023 FITNESS & PERSONAL WELL-BEING T’ai Chi and Qigong for Wellness Therapeutic Massage for Couples—Health and Wellness Inhale a deep ocean-fresh breath and RELAX! T’ai Chi and Qigong are ancient Experience a message class conducted healing arts widely practiced around the by a renowned therapist, with over 20 world. T’ai Chi, originally a style of martial years of experience, who has worked with arts, focuses on meditative movements Hollywood stars, professional athletes that are known for improving one’s and sports teams. Keoni Salgado and his balance, body awareness, and overall wife, Exercise Physiologist Kasey Salgado, wellness after longtime practice. Practice will instruct you in easy 10–20 minute easy-to-learn movements that promote massage sessions designed to reduce balance, harmony, and coordination, stress and sore muscles. There is nothing while improving strength, flexibility better, after a long day at work or a and posture. strenuous athletic event, than to receive a therapeutic massage by your spouse Supplies: Wear comfortable clothes and shoes or partner. Enjoy a massage every day Peter Wu / $89 without having to purchase expensive Del Mar Powerhouse, Community Room equipment or leave the comfort and 8 Tues, 1/31–3/28, 9:30–10:30 AM. No class on 2/14. privacy of your own home. Supplies: A $15 materials fee will be collected in 8 Tues, 4/4–5/23, 9:30–10:30 AM class for handouts and massage lotion. Optional Magic Massage Cloth available for an additional Oceanside Campus, Room 5101 $30. Please bring note paper, a small hand towel, 1 or 2 yoga mats, two pillows and wear loose, 8 Wed, 2/1–3/22, 9:30–10:30 AM comfortable clothing. Keoni & Kasey Salgado / $89 per couple 8 Wed, 4/5–5/24, 9:30–10:30 AM San Elijo Campus, Room 204 1 Sat, 2/11, 10 AM–2 PM Meditation and Mindfulness Workshop Stretching for Flexibility and Balance Both new and experienced meditators Multiple studies have shown that regular are welcome. Meditation and mindfulness stretching exercises will help you feel can lead to less stress, more inner lighter and younger, move more efficiently peace, increased creativity, harmonious and effortlessly, increase flexibility, improve relationships, and increased self- balance and strengthen bones. Moreover, awareness. We will explore a variety of learning proper body positioning can meditation styles and you will be provided help evenly distribute pressure on the with tools to start or expand your daily intervertebral discs and avoid excessive meditation and mindfulness practice. stress on the ligaments. There is much more to know about stretching and Laurie Keig-Morrell / Spring Special $45 flexibility than you might imagine. This San Elijo Campus, Room 203 class is for anyone, regardless of age or Sat, 2/11, 9 AM–12 PM physical ability, looking to commit to a healthier and longer life. Earn American Heart Association BLS Supplies: Please bring a yoga mat. Yoga blocks and Certfication Today strap are recommended. Maria Laura Carlsson We offer American Heart Association BLS $75 / Del Mar Powerhouse, Community Room Health Care Provider and AED certification 9 Sessions. Mon & Wed, 2/13–3/15, 9–10:30 AM for workplace employees, healthcare No class on 2/20. providers, phlebotomy students and the community every month. The $105 / 13 Sessions. Mon & Wed, 4/3–5/15, 9–10:30 AM course covers AED and choking/airway obstruction for adults, children and infants and is intended for certified or non- certified, licensed or non-licensed healthcare professionals. Supplies: Please bring a form of ID to verify name. Fadi George / Spring Special $69 Oceanside Campus, Room 3102 Sat, 3/4 OR 4/15, 1:30–5 PM 18 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
FOOD & WINE Cooking Plant-Based Meals with Love INSTRUCTOR BIO: Don’t you wish you could be inspired to Maria Laura Carlsson has worked create flavorful, delicious food that is as a main chef and director in her exciting and healthy? Get ready to listen, own catering service for over seven take notes, cook and taste in this two- years. Cooking and teaching are hour thought-provoking class. Most of her passions. She has taught several the recipes will be different from previous subjects in Argentina, Mexico and classes. This class is for everyone looking the USA over the last 30 years, and for a healthier lifestyle or just some in addition to her cooking expertise, interesting and yummy recipes. Vegans holds a 500-hour Yoga Teaching or vegetarians, non-vegans or non- Certificate from Yoga Alliance. Maria vegetarians are welcome. has spent the greater part of her career exploring the impact of certain diets Supplies: A $45 materials fee will be collected in and physical activities. class. Bring a little container, your own utensils, a Her unique holistic water bottle, and your appetite. approach embraces Chef Maria Laura Carlsson / $89 (Use code EB10 for the interplay between $10 off when you register before 2/4) nutrition, a healthy CLC (1831 Mission Avenue, Oceanside), Room 205 mindset and wellness. 4 Wed, 3/1–3/29, 5–7 PM. No class on 3/22. “Sign up! Worth your time. Fun, yummy & educational.” – Nellie Fin – Culinary School Secrets– Cooking Indian Plant-Based Dishes The Art of Cooking Back by Popular Demand! Dive into the Curious about culinary school and its aromatic amazingness that is Indian food! secrets? Learn the tricks of the trade to And experience the flavor of India using become a better home cook! This lecture various spices and spice blends. Smell, class will provide a glimpse into a culinary taste and cook appetizing Indian plant- training program, teach essential kitchen based food with nutritionist and Certified organization and techniques including Health Coach, Elaine Bryan. Learn how to a knife skills demo. Learn the magic of use spices and ingredients to create easy umami to add flavor, texture & balance to to make Indian dishes while you discover your dishes. Dazzle guests with new plating the health benefits of these spices, plants, skills. Take your cooking to a new level! and ingredients. We will be sampling delicious food we make in class that will Supplies: A $5 materials fee will be collected in class. be plant based and all gluten free. Chef Suzanne Fischer / Spring Special $89 Note: This is a cooking/meal prep class. San Elijo Campus, Room 202 Supplies: A $45 materials fee will be collected in class. 3 Sat, 3/4–3/18, 9–11:30 AM Chef Elaine Bryan / Spring Special $49 Oceanside Campus, Room 4526 1 Sat, 2/25, 11 AM–2 PM INSTRUCTOR BIO: Suzanne Fischer has taught culinary classes as a sous chef in a commercial cooking school (Le Gourmet Culinary in Orange, CA) and provides personal chef services. She completed her culinary arts certificate in 2015. PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 19
SPRING 2023 “The Beer Tasting class was amazing! I learned so FOOD & WINE much, the instructor was so knowledgeable and my Beer Tasting– fellow students were great.” Overview of Brewing and Beer Styles – Angela Nugent – San Diego has a world-renowned brewing culture that produces some of the most acclaimed and prized beers. Local pubs, breweries and stores are abundant and accessible. You can find high quality beverages made locally to enjoy, oftentimes, within minutes from your home. Come and learn more about this time-honored drink, the different flavors it offers, and how brewers make beer. Supplies: A $65 materials fee will be collected in class. Mike Stevenson / $89 / TCI, Room 102 5 Thurs, 2/2–3/2, 6:30–8:30 PM INSTRUCTOR BIO: Mike Stevenson is the co-owner of the Culver Beer Company in Carlsbad, a veteran of the local beer scene, as well as an instructor of our national award-winning BrewTech work skills program. Wine Tasting Certificate Passport Whether you’re new to wine exploration or are an experienced wine connoisseur, our latest Wine Tasting Certificate Passport is a fun and interesting way to learn more about wine. This beautiful, compact, one-of-a-kind passport is easy to carry and the CERTIWFIICNAETTIAOSNTPINAGSSPORT perfect way to record all of your wine tasting experiences of up to 40 wines per class—over 200 wines in total from all around the world. Simply complete six wine appreciation classes (including at least one core tasting class and at least one master tasting class) to earn the coveted Wine Tasting Certificate stamp from MiraCosta College and Sommelier Dane Kuta. The classes include many fun wine-related games, entertaining videos, engaging presentations, food and cheese pairings, and, of course, plenty of in-depth learning about each wine region. Each class includes its own unique textbook. You’ll certainly develop your wine tasting skills, and make new friends along the way. Core Tasting courses / 6 sessions in each course • Old World vs. New World* • Italian Wine, Art and Culture* • Wines From a Land Down Under* • Vive La France! • I Love California Wine! • Discovering Gems of the Wine World* Master Tasting courses / 4 sessions in each course • Napa Valley* • Bordeaux* • Champagne *These courses will be available in future semesters. SCAN TO SEE CLASS DETAILS 20 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
FOOD & WINE Vive La France/The Wines of France– Core Tasting Course Certified Sommelier, Bordeaux Master, and Champagne Master Dane Kuta leads a tasting of wines from all the major wine regions of France—six wines per session. Try various styles of classic French wine, such as Chardonnay from Chablis, Pinot Noir from Burgundy, Syrah from the Rhône Valley, beautiful blends from Bordeaux, and of course bubbles from Champagne. We’ll also explore some lesser known regions such as Languedoc and Provence. This is the perfect course for beginners and pros alike. For those new to wine--you'll be tasting and sharing your impressions like a pro in no time. And for experienced connoisseurs, there will be plenty of depth and new discoveries. Vive La France! Note: Please refrain from wearing strong fragrances or colognes, as they will interfere with your learning experience. Must be 21 or older to register. Supplies: A $85 materials fee will be collected prior to the start of class. Please bring three wine glasses, pen and paper to each class. Six wine tastes per session. Textbook included. Dane Kuta / $89 San Elijo Campus, Room 302 5 Wednesdays, 2/1–3/1, 7–9 PM The Wines of Champagne– I Love California Wine– Master Tasting Course Core Tasting Course Certified Sommelier and Champagne A Certified Sommelier and Napa Valley Master Dane Kuta guides you on a wine expert guides you through the four-week in-depth journey in the study history, style, and varietals produced in of Champagne wines. As you immerse all major renowned wine growing regions yourself in all things sparkling, you’ll in California. Each session will cover one master the intriguing history of sparkling major region, including Santa Barbara, wine in France, hear amazing stories of Paso Robles, Sonoma County, and Champagne history, and enjoy some of Napa Valley. Learn how to properly taste the most esteemed wines in the world. and evaluate wine using a deductive approach, and compare different Note: Please refrain from wearing strong fragrances wine styles side-by-side. While tasting, or colognes, as they will interfere with your learning hear interesting anecdotes relating to experience. Must be 21 or older to register. California wine history. Six wines tasted per session. One session will be held Supplies: A $85 materials fee will be collected prior outdoor (weather permitting) in the to the start of class. Please bring three wine glasses, MiraCosta College amphitheater with live pen and paper to each class. Six wine tastes per entertainment during the class. If you love session. Textbook included. California wine, this is the course for you! Dane Kuta / $79 Note: Please refrain from wearing strong fragrances or colognes, as they will interfere with your learning San Elijo Campus, Room 302 experience. Must be 21 or older to register. 4 Wed, 3/8–3/29, 7–9 PM Supplies: A $85 materials fee will be collected prior to the start of class. Please bring three wine glasses, pen and paper to each class. Six wine tastes per session. Textbook included. Dane Kuta / $95 San Elijo Campus, Room 302 6 Wed, 4/12–5/17, 7–9 PM PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 21
SPRING 2023 HOME & GARDEN DIY Be Your Own Handyman Have you been looking for a basic home repair and home maintenance class to make your vision a reality? In this one- day, hands-on, DIY workshop, we fill focus on the basics of wall patch repair and painting. This practical DIY course is the perfect introduction to help you gain the skills and knowledge to save time and money. Supplies: A $3 materials fee will be collected in class for handouts. TBA / $59 (Use code SP10 for $10 off when you register before 3/25) San Elijo Campus, Room 609 Sat, 5/20, 9 AM–1 PM Vertical Gardens and Allotments Landscaping with California Native Plants Have you wanted to grow a garden but lack space? Then vertical gardening is Create a sense of place and habitat something to explore as it focuses on using California’s own heritage, which will growing upwards instead of outwards. ultimately benefit your purse, your home Vertical gardens and local allotments and the planet. We will focus on 20 native are brilliant for growing your own tasty California plant species, their uses, care produce—especially if you don't have and maintenance without chemicals a large outdoor space of your own. or additives. Students will design a For gardening enthusiasts looking for landscape and supplemental irrigation something a little edgy, a vertical garden system through lecture and hands-on allows plants to grow along vertical design sessions. surfaces such as fence panels. Vertical gardens are a wonderful alternative to Supplies: Please bring notebook, colored pencils, potted plants in the built environment and pen and eraser. is the best way to create an outdoor oasis Susan Krzywicki /$59 (Use code EB10 for $10 off of flowers, herbs, produce or fruit in a small when you register before 2/4) space. Whether you have a backyard or patio, learn all about the benefits of San Elijo Campus, Room 302 vertical gardening, which plants to use and most important, how to get a 2 Sat, 2/25–3/4, 11 AM–1 PM vertical garden started. Supplies: A material list will be sent by the instructor prior to the start of class. TBA / $79 (Use code SP10 for $10 off when you register before 3/25) Technology Career Institute, Room 100 2 Sat, 4/29–5/6, 9–11 AM “The instructor was incredibly knowledgeable, helpful, and humorous! Wealth of information!” – Anonymous – SCAN TO SEE CLASS DETAILS 22 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
LANGUAGE & LITERATURE French Conversation French Bootcamp Back by popular demand! Parlez-vous Have you always wanted to learn French francais? Oui, Oui! Come experience this but felt intimidated? Have you studied fun and dynamic class guaranteed to French before but need a refresher on provide you with the opportunity to gain the basics of the language? If the answer confidence, learn vocabulary, perfect is “yes” then this class if for you. We will pronunciation and increase fluency in start from the ground-up and cover the the French language. Topics will change foundations of the French language in a weekly and cover a wide variety of fun and supportive environment. Come subjects. Enjoy this unique experience. join the fun! Note: Previous knowledge of French preferred. Supplies: A $10 materials fee will be collected in class. Supplies: A $5 materials fee will be collected Lisa Porfirio / $150 for handouts. (Use code EB10 for $10 off when you register Lisa Porfirio / Spring Special $99 before 2/4) San Elijo Campus, Room 303 San Elijo Campus, Room 303 6 Tues, 4/18–5/23, 6–8 PM 8 Tues, 2/7–3/28, 6–8 PM Italian for Travelers Getting Started–American Sign Language (ASL) Now is the best time and place to learn Italian. Your instructor was born, Have you always wanted to learn ASL raised and educated in Italy and she in a fun and interactive environment? recently spent last summer there. This Now is your chance! This six-week six-week course will empower you with interactive course will introduce you to the fundamentals to communicate well basic conversational signs and skills that in Italian. The basic language skills that will enable you to communicate with you will learn during this course will help the Deaf community. you build your vocabulary and enjoy the Italian language. Supplies: Instructor will provide supply information prior to class. Angela Fesi-Pouliot / Spring Special $99 TBA / Spring Special $119 Oceanside Campus, Room 3102 San Elijo Campus, Room 302 6 Tues, 2/28–4/4, 6–8 PM 6 Sat, 4/8–5/13, 10 AM–12 PM AVOID PARKING Exceptions: CITATIONS • Students who have a current California disabled placard PARKING PERMITS are not required to pay parking fees; however, they must ARE NOW REQUIRED AT: register their vehicles with College Police. • Divorce workshops. See page 27. Oceanside Campus San Elijo Campus Students attending the Technology Career Institute do not Community Learning Center need to pay for a parking permit. Please see page 4 for parking information and where to purchase parking permits. PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 23
SPRING 2023 LANGUAGE & LITERATURE Beginning Spanish 3 Spanish 3A This is the next step after Beginning This is the next step after Intermediate Spanish 2 with Alicia. Designed for those Spanish 3 or 2C. This course is designed with some knowledge. Conversation for those with at least two years of will be promoted by doing dialogs that Spanish. During classes, we will review deal with daily life. Your vocabulary will grammar, increase vocabulary, improve improve and you will feel more confident pronunciation, as well as reading, writing speaking Spanish. It will be lots of fun! and conversations through dialogs, stories and role playing. Supplies: Students must purchase Spanish Made Simple by Eugene Jackson and Antonio Rubio Supplies: Students must purchase Spanish Made (ISBN 978-0-7679-1541-0) and Practice Makes Simple by Eugene Jackson and Antonio Rubio (ISBN: Perfect: Spanish Verb Tenses by Dorothy Richmond. 978-0767915410), Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Fourth Edition (ISBN-13: 978-0071841856 ISBN-10: Verb Tenses, Fourth Edition (ISBN: 978-1-260-45245- 0071841857). All books available at amazon.com. 7) by Dorothy Richmond, Practice Makes Perfect: Please have a notebook or binder-paper with pen or Spanish Pronouns and Prepositions, Fourth Edition pencil ready for class. Instructor will send an email (ISBN: 978-1-26046754-3) by Dorothy Richmond. with Zoom link before class begins. Available at amazon.com. Please have a notebook or binder-paper with pen or pencil ready for class. Alicia Flores Meneses / livestream Instructor will send an email with Zoom link before class begins. $99 Alicia Flores Meneses / livestream 5 Wed, 2/1–3/8, 10–12 PM. No class on 2/15. $99 $79 4 Wed, 4/26–5/17, 10–12 PM 5 Thurs, 2/2–3/9, 10 AM–12 PM. No class on 2/16. $79 4 Thurs, 4/27–5/18, 10 AM–12 PM Spanish Short Stories and Culture Designed for those with at least three years of Spanish or have taken Spanish 3D. During class, we will be improving our conversational skills, increasing vocabulary, learning idiomatic expressions, reading short stories and cultural articles. Join us in this fun conversational class. Note: Instructor will send the reading materials in PDF format by email for each class. Instructor will send an email with Zoom link before class begins. Supplies: Students must purchase Spanish Verb Tenses, Fourth Edition (ISBN: 978-1-260-45245-7) by Dorothy Richmond and Practice Makes Perfect: Spanish Pronouns and Prepositions, Fourth Edition (ISBN: 978- 1-260-46754-3) by Dorothy Richmond and Practice Makes Perfect: The Spanish Subjunctive Up Close, Second Edition by Eric Vogt (ISBN: 978-1-260-01074- 9). All books available at amazon.com. Please have a notebook or binder-paper with pen or pencil ready for class. Alicia Flores Meneses / livestream $79 5 Fri, 2/3–3/10, 10 AM–12 PM. No class on 2/17. $65 4 Fri, 4/28–5/19, 10 AM–12 PM MIRACOSTA COMMUNITY EDUCATION MiraCosta Community Education classes, trips and programs make GREAT gifts for the hard-to-shop-for friend and/or loved one. Call 760.795.6820 to get your gift certi cate for a speci c class or let them choose their own. 24 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
LANGUAGE & LITERATURE Spanish–The Basics Spanish–One Step Beyond the Basics This is a beginning Spanish class. The class is designed for students with limited This is the next step after “Spanish–The or no knowledge of Spanish or for those Basics” Designed for those with some who have previously taken a Spanish knowledge of Spanish or who have taken language class and want to refresh “Spanish–The Basics” class. Conversations what they once learned. A great class will be promoted by doing dialogs that for students who would like to learn deal with daily life. Your vocabulary will the basics of the Spanish language for improve and you will feel more confident traveling purposes. Class will include speaking Spanish. We will be covering instruction in grammar, vocabulary, and the second half of our Spanish book. pronunciation through reading, writing Guaranteed to be lots of fun! and conversation. We will be covering the first half of the Spanish is Fun Book! Supplies: Students must purchase Spanish is Fun Book 1–5th edition by Heywood Wald (ISBN: 978- Supplies: Students must purchase Spanish is Fun 1634199285). Available at amazon.com Book 1–5th edition by Heywood Wald (ISBN: 978- 1634199285). Available at amazon.com Gerda Snell / $119 Gerda Snell / $135 La Colonia Park, Classroom La Colonia Park, Classroom 6 Tues, 4/11–5/16, 9:30–11:30 AM 7 Tues, 2/7–3/21, 9:30–11:30 AM PERFORMING ARTS Beginning Ukulele–Hybrid Ukulele Next Level–Hybrid Do you have a ukulele sitting in a closet This class is for those that have taken a gathering dust and want to learn how to Ukulele class in the past or are familiar play it? Jam on the beach with friends with playing Ukulele. You will learn and show off what you have learned. more chords, finger-style picking and This course is open to those students who transposing of chords. This class will be full would like to learn to play the ukulele. of challenging songs and a lot of fun. We will have a performance on the last day Note: Class offered in-person and via Zoom of class where you may invite friends and (simultaneously). family to watch you perform. Supplies: Music stand, Ukulele, three-ring binder/ Note: Class offered in-person and via Zoom notebook and pencil with eraser (simultaneously). Zenia Panao / $99 Supplies: Music stand, Ukulele, three-ring binder/ notebook and pencil with eraser San Elijo Campus, Room 201 & livestream Zenia Panao / $89 (Use code SP10 for $10 off when you register before 3/25) 8 Wed, 2/8–3/29, 6:30–8 PM San Elijo Campus, Room 201 & livestream 7 Wed, 4/12–5/24, 6:30–8 PM PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 25
SPRING 2023 PERFORMING ARTS Beginning Guitar Intermediate Guitar 1 No experience necessary. For students Students must have taken Beginning who have long thought about picking up Guitar 2. Level up your chords. Work on the guitar, this course will provide an easy learning, memorizing and applying new foundation that will get you playing. This chords. Students will gain mastery over barre class covers chords, strumming, rhythms, chords, fingerpicking, improvisation, and technique, and improvisation. Students reading solo and ensemble guitar pieces. leave playing complete songs of their choice, with a solid technical foundation. Requirements: Students must have knowledge of mastery of basic chords, knowledge of barre chords, Supplies: Instructor will send a PDF to print. Bring ability to read chord notation, TAB, and to standard your own guitar, binder with printed course materials, music notation. a foot stool and a music stand. Richard Miller / $99 Supplies: Instructor will send a PDF to print. Bring your San Elijo Campus, Room 204 own guitar, binder with printed course materials, a 8 Tues, 2/7–3/28, 6–7 PM foot stool and a music stand. Beginner Guitar 2 Richard Miller / $79 Student must be familiar with basic San Elijo Campus, Room 204 chords in first position or have taken Beginning Guitar. 6 Tues, 4/11–5/16, 6–7 PM Supplies: Instructor will send a PDF to print. Bring your own guitar, binder with printed course materials, a foot stool and a music stand. Richard Miller / $99 (Use code EB10 for $10 off when you register before 2/4) San Elijo Campus, Room 204 8 Tues, 2/7–3/28, 7:30–8:30 PM Coastal Communities Concert Band Under the direction of Tom Cole, the 75-piece Coastal Communities Concert Band meets every Monday night in Crest Hall at Oak Crest Middle School. Membership is based on experience and needed instrumentation. Call the personnel manager at 760.533.2333 to learn about joining. If your section is full, you may be put on a waiting list until a vacancy occurs. For more information, please visit cccband.com. Tom Cole / $75 / Oak Crest Middle School Mon, 1/9–5/22, 7–9:30 PM 26 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
PERSONAL FINANCE & WORKSHOPS Retirement Planning Today Financial Planning for Women Learn about how planning for retirement Statistics tell us that eight out of ten has changed in a post-pandemic world. women will end up handling their own Retirement Planning Today® is designed finances. This may be due to longevity, for adults looking to retire anytime within divorce or other reasons. This class will the next 15 years. The course addresses prepare you to manage your finances financial issues that pertain to the and give you a deep knowledge of self-employed as well as employees of financial markets. We will cover budgeting corporations and government agencies. and give you tools to create and run a The course is designed to teach you how budget. You will learn how to allocate to build wealth and align your money with assets properly. We will spend a lot of your values to accomplish your goals in time breaking down stocks/equities vs. life. Whether you plan to retire next year bonds/fixed income. You will learn how or 15 years from now, the information you to evaluate your portfolio against proper learn in this class can deliver rewards benchmarks and how to interpret your throughout your lifetime. financial statements. Each class includes a packet of worksheets. This class will Supplies: This course includes 235-page give you peace of mind and knowledge illustrated book. that will last a lifetime. This is a fun, Brad Lineberger & Matt Callahan / $65–bring your hands-on, interactive class where spouse for free! questions are welcomed. Torrey Pines High School Michael Graney / $45 2 Tues, 1/24 & 1/31, 6–9 PM San Elijo Campus, Room 201 2 Mon, 2/6 & 2/13, 6–9 PM 2 Thurs, 2/9 & 2/16, 6–9 PM Divorce Workshop La Costa Canyon High School 2 Wed, 2/1 & 2/8, 6–9 PM What you need to know about divorce! Carlsbad Senior Center A PARKING PASS INCLUDED 2 Wed, 2/15 & 2/22, 6–9 PM A Community Education class open A, B, C, Ds of Medicare to all who want to learn more about the process of divorce. This class covers the essentials of the Medicare Health System, its structure, • Explore the legal, financial, psychological existing restrictions, cost and coverage and social issues of divorce details, as well as who can become a beneficiary. Other topics include: • Discover community resources available supplemental plans, Part C, and drug to help you plans, how they are structured, timelines, limitations and missing coverage areas. • Talk with other women and men experiencing similar life changes Supplies: Please bring pen and paper to take notes. Joseph Pospichal / $45 • Learn from experts who have guided San Elijo Campus, Room 201 thousands of women through divorce 1 Sat, 2/4, 10 AM–12 PM Registration: Call 760.795.6820 or register Oceanside campus, Room 3102 at commed.miracosta.edu or on site. 1 Sat, 3/11, 10 AM–12 PM Pre-registration is available through the Community Education Office. ONLY $45 per session San Elijo Campus, Room 201 Spring Dates: 1/14, 2/11, 3/11, 4/8, 5/13 Held the second Saturday of each month 8:30 AM–1:30 PM. Q&A 1:30–3 PM PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 27
SPRING 2023 PHOTOGRAPHY Getting Started with Your dSLR Making Photoshoots Perfect Pictures Easy In this workshop, you will learn how to set up your camera to optimize the quality of After this class you will be well equipped your photographs. We will cover essential with ideas on how to approach your topics of white balance and ISO, allowing picture taking. The most important you to shoot under challenging conditions. aspects of making great photos are Additionally, you will learn about the little arranging things in your frame and how icons on your shooting dial. After you have it is lit. Learn compositional and lighting completed this class, you’ll be able to take techniques to try the next time you go out pictures right away! to take pictures. We will also learn what kind of effects different lenses have on Supplies: A $3 materials fee will be collected in class. your photos. Level up your creativity! Please bring your camera and manual to class. Supplies: A $3 materials fee will be collected in class. Terry Matsuoka / $49 Please bring your camera and manual to class. San Elijo Campus, Room 302 Terry Matsuoka / $49 1 Thurs, 2/16, 6:30–8:30 PM San Elijo Campus, Room 302 1 Thurs, 3/2, 6:30–8:30 PM Oceanside Campus, Room 3102 Oceanside Campus, Room 3102 1 Tues, 4/11, 6:30–8:30 PM 1 Tues, 4/25, 6:30–8:30 PM From Good to Great Photos: “Great course. I've taken pictures Understanding Aperture and my whole life but didn't have a Shutter Speed foundation which I really needed because I wanted to improve my Even if you didn’t realize it, this is probably skills. I feel more confident now why you bought your dSLR in the first and not as clueless. Interactive is place. Aperture and shutter speed can be way better than trying to learn daunting concepts to understand on your these concepts from a book” own. Once you master these aspects of photography, it’s what will separate your – Alisha Castro – pictures from the rest. We will also look at some of the photos you took after your first Digital SLR Photography Series session for constructive evaluation. After this class, you’ll be able to practice depth-of- Introductory digital SLR photography series field and capture motion and time. can be taken as individual courses for $49, or together for only $135! Supplies: A $3 materials fee will be collected in class. The photography topics are interrelated Please bring your camera and manual to class. and affect one another, so we recommend Terry Matsuoka / $49 you take all three (Getting Started with San Elijo Campus, Room 302 Your dSLR, Aperture and Shutter Speed and 1 Thurs, 2/23, 6:30–8:30 PM Making Shooting Perfect Pictures Easy) to get a complete understanding of the Oceanside Campus, Room 3102 camera and picture-taking. 1 Tues, 4/18, 6:30–8:30 PM SCAN TO SEE CLASS DETAILS 28 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
RECREATION Introduction to Pickleball Adult Horsemanship Come jump on the bandwagon and English or Western style. This is a wonderful experience the fastest growing sport opportunity for you to learn about horses, in America. Pickleball has enjoyed a grooming, horsemanship and to begin phenomenal growth rate of nearly 40 riding in a safe and beautiful environment. percent since 2019 and people of all Horseback riding helps build confidence ages are flocking to this fun, exciting and responsibility, soothes and releases and addictive racket sport. Learn the stress, provides exercise, and develops a basic strokes and strategy of pickleball, strong bond between you and horses. All including the rules and scoring, and have levels welcome, including the experienced a blast while participating. rider who wants to get back in the saddle. Note: Please note that each student who registers for Note: Students must weigh under 200 lbs, be healthy this Pickleball class must also create an account with and in good physical condition and able to mount the club and sign the liability waiver. Students will and dismount a horse by themselves. Students will need to go to: www.PickleballClub.life to create the need to sign a waiver supplied by the instructor at the account. Class starts promptly at 9 AM, please arrive first class. Students between the ages of 15–17 must prior to 9 AM. be accompanied by an adult and will need to have a parent or guardian sign a waiver. Supplies: A $20 materials fee will be collected in class for balls and court fee. Tennis shoes, Supplies: Bring water and sunscreen. Wear closed- comfortable clothing, and pickleball paddle toe shoes and comfortable clothes that can get dirty. (can be purchased at sporting good stores, or at pickleballcentral.com). Teri Cagle / $210 Sid Shapira / $119 / Pickleball Club of Carlsbad: 2561 Hoof Haven Farms, 4777 S. Mission Road, Fallbrook El Camino Real, Carlsbad, CA 92008 (indoor facility) 6 Sat, 2/4–3/11, 12–1:30 PM 6 Sat, 2/11–3/18, 9–10 AM HAVE A PASSION FOR TEACHING? Do you have an idea for a class that you would like to propose? Please visit the website below to access a course proposal form or contact our office for additional information! For more information go to miracosta.edu/community to summit a course proposal PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 29
SPRING 2023 RECREATION Golf FUNdamentals–Beginner Golf–Full Swing FUNdamentals Golf is a game that can be enjoyed for a Are you interested in learning the golf lifetime and learned at any age. It’s great swing? Have you been playing a while for your social, business and personal and can’t find the consistency you life. This class will introduce you to all are looking for? Join the Full Swing aspects of the game in a relaxed group Fundamental class. This class will focus on atmosphere. We will cover the full swing, the full swing only. We will go over the golf putting, chipping, pitching and the swing fundamentals, posture, grip, aim, sand bunker shot, as well as basic rules swing plane and swing path. We will break and etiquette. the swing down and cover a different part every week including set up, backswing, Supplies: A $55 materials fee will be collected in transition, downswing and follow through. class for weekly range balls and golf course fee. By the end of this class you will have an Clubs will be provided for those who don’t have excellent understanding of the golf swing their own. and how to practice. Scott Newman / $169 Encinitas Ranch Golf Course Supplies: A $55 materials fee will be collected in 8 Fri, 1/27–3/17, 10:15–11:15 AM class for weekly range balls and golf course fee. Scott Newman / $169 8 Fri, 3/31–5/19, 10:15–11:15 AM Encinitas Ranch Golf Course 8 Sun, 1/29–3/19, 9–10 AM Golf–Women’s Beginner 8 Sun, 4/2–5/21, 9–10 AM This class is for ladies who are interested in learning about the game of golf in Golf–Short Game FUNdamentals a relaxed group atmosphere. We will cover all the basics including the swing, Have you heard the golf adage, “drive etiquette and rules, so you will feel for show, putt for dough”? It’s the truth. comfortable going to the driving range or Although it's fun to step up to a golf ball course to play with friends or colleagues. and hit is as hard and as far as you can, Enjoy the outdoors, fresh air, make new you should have a good short game to friends and learn a game that can be shoot good scores. This class will focus enjoyed for a lifetime. Everything will be on all aspects of the short game, such as provided; just bring yourself and be ready putting, chipping, pitching and the sand to have some fun. shot. Each week we will work on new shots to hit to help you lower your scores. Supplies: A $55 materials fee will be collected in class for weekly range balls and golf course fee. Supplies: A $55 materials fee will be collected in Scott Newman / $169 / Encinitas Ranch Golf Course class for weekly range balls and golf course fee. 8 Tues, 1/24–3/14, 9–10 AM Scott Newman / $169 Encinitas Ranch Golf Course 8 Tues, 3/28–5/16, 9–10 AM 8 Sun, 1/29–3/19, 10:15–11:15 AM Golf–Women’s Level 2 8 Sun, 4/2–5/21, 10:15–11:15 AM A class designed for the lady golfer looking to improve her existing golf skills and achieve more consistency in all areas of the game. Through drills and simple training aids, classes will focus on putting, chipping, pitching and the full swing with a driver and irons. Supplies: A $55 materials fee will be collected in class for weekly range balls and golf course fee. Scott Newman / $169 Encinitas Ranch Golf Course 8 Tues, 1/24–3/14, 10:15–11:15 AM 8 Tues, 3/28–5/16, 10:15–11:15 AM 30 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
TOURS | EXCURSIONS Borrego Springtime Wildflowers, Desert Sculptures and Julian Saturday, March 18, 2023 Explore the allure and wonder of the “uncommon and unspoiled” Anza- Borrego Desert. Come with us on an inspiring day trip where we will be greeted by the vibrant oranges, blues, reds, pinks and yellows of the monkey flower, sand verbena, desert pincushion, desert dandelions and blooming barrel cacti, just to name a few. Let out your inner artist and bring your camera or colored pencils and sketch book to capture the desert's beauty. Along the way, be on the lookout for massive, freestanding sculptures. Once at the reserve, plan to take a walk for glimpses of local flora and fauna up close. A stop at the Borrego Springs Visitor Center and Museum is on our agenda where you will find some interesting and informative exhibits, as well as a fully stocked bookstore. On our way back to Oceanside, we will be visiting the historic mining town and mountain getaway of Julian. Here you can step back in time to the days of Julian’s beginnings rooted in the 1870s gold rush. In this charming and rustic town, there will be an opportunity to have a well-deserved, delicious meal and famous apple pie at one of the local eateries (a no host lunch). Fee: $125 Guide: Staff Activity Level: Easy to moderate (There will be a lot of walking at Borrego Springs.) Note: • Excursion fee includes transportation. • Don’t forget your hat, comfortable walking shoes and sunscreen. • Dress casually in layers suitable for cool and/or warm weather. Depart: 8 AM. Return by approximately 7 PM Pick up and drop off at Oceanside Campus 1 Barnard Drive, Oceanside, Parking Lot 1A. Coastal Geology Walk at Torrey Pines Saturday, April 8, 2023, 9 AM–1 PM Join Geology expert Phil Stoffer as he leads you on a beautiful, coastal hike while you learn about the formation of local landscapes, coastal and stream erosion, water resources and habitats. In order to fully enjoy this class, students must be physically capable of hiking long distances on potentially rugged trails with several hundred feet of elevation gains. You will learn the basic scientific concepts of geologic time, the “rock cycle” (formation of igneous, sedimentary, and metamorphic rocks) and how to recognize the different common rock types here in San Diego County and how they formed. You will also learn about the formation of the San Diego landscapes, coastal and stream erosion, water resources, climate, and habitats and associate plant communities and wildlife. Experience the natural beauty, a variety of birds and sounds all while soaking in ocean views. In order to fully enjoy this class, students must be physically capable of hiking long distances on potentially rugged trails with several hundred feet of elevation gains. Fee: $55 Guide: Phil Stoffer Activity Level: Easy to Moderate Note: • Transportation is not provided. • W ear good footwear for hiking 3–4 miles on beaches and mountain trails. • Bring a backpack and a notebook (for taking notes), water, sunscreen, snacks, etc. • Everyone should have a cell phone. • FREE parking. • T he link to print field trip packets will be included in the registration receipt. Depart: Torrey Pines, 12600 N Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, CA 92037 PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 31
SPRING 2023 TOURS | EXCURSIONS The Huntington Library and Gardens Saturday, April 29, 2023 Enjoy remarkable art and the beauty of nature at The Huntington Library, Art Collection and Botanical Gardens. Encompassing about 130 acres, the botanical gardens feature living collections in 16 stunning themed gardens with more than 83,000 living plants including rare and endangered species, and a laboratory for botanical conservation and research. The library contains rare books and manuscripts. Included in the collection is the Ellesmere manuscript of Chaucer’s, The Canterbury Tales (c.1410) and a Gutenberg Bible (c.1455). The Huntington Art Collections focus on European art from the 15th to the early 20th century and American art from the late 17th to the mid-20th century. Aside from the beauty inside, we will have plenty of time to explore every nook and cranny of the gallery, experience the serenity of the Chinese garden, iconic Japanese garden, the magnificent desert garden and more than a dozen other specialized gardens arranged within a park-like landscape of rolling lawns. If you feel like lunch or a snack, there are a number of restaurants located on the grounds and don’t forget to stop by the gift shop to pick up souvenirs. Fee: $149 Guide: Staff Activity Level: Easy Note: • E xcursion fee includes transportation and admission fee into the Huntington. • Wear very comfortable walking shoes. Dress casually in layers suitable for cool and/or warm weather. • Sunscreen and/or hat is recommended. • A udio tours for the galleries are available on the Huntington’s free audio guide app. • T he Rose Garden Tea Room in closed for renovations scheduled to reopen in early 2023. Contact the Huntington Library at 626.405.2236 for the status of the Rose Garden Tea Room as we get closer to the launch date of this excursion. Depart: 8:30 AM. Return: approx 5:30 PM. Pick up and drop off at Technology Career Institute, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad Excursion • Refunds will be granted no later than five business days before the excursion. There Rules and will be a $25 cancellation fee if the excursion is full and a replacement can be found. Regulations No refunds will be granted after the excursion has taken place. • Anyone missing the bus will not receive a refund. • M iraCosta College reserves the right to make itinerary changes if necessary. Any excursion may be cancelled due to low enrollment. • Seating arrangements on the bus will be on a first-come, first-serve basis. Those who have difficulty sitting at the rear of the bus are advised to arrive early. • No smoking is permitted on the bus. • The bus will depart on time. Parking Day parking permits are required at MiraCosta College except Sundays. Parking permit may be purchased from machine. Day parking fee is $1. 32 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
TOURS | EXCURSIONS | INTERNATIONAL Shop the Long Beach Antique Market and Shoreline Village Sunday, May 21, 2023 Known as “the flea market with style” and voted one of the best flea markets in the country with lots of treasures to be found, the Long Beach Antique Market is a once- a-month event featuring more than 800 vendors sprawled over 20 acres. Unique and interesting items abound, ranging from clothing to couches and everything in between. Strolling in the sunshine of Veteran’s Stadium is so much better than strolling under the fluorescent lights of a corporate mall! With something for every room in your house, both inside and outside, these vendors love to wheel and deal! After approximately two to three hours at the flea market, we will head out to explore the charming Shoreline Village where you can do more shopping and have a no host lunch. There are a variety of restaurant options at Shoreline Village. And if you still have time, take a walk amid the scenic harbor views of Shoreline Village before returning back to MiraCosta. Fee: $135 Guide: Staff Activity Level: Easy Note: • E xcursion fee includes transportation and entrance fee to the antique market. • W ear very comfortable walking shoes and bring a collapsible rolling cart if you have one. • Sunscreen and/or hat recommended. • N o-host lunch: limited food vendors at the antique market. There are more food options at Shoreline Village. Depart: 7:30 AM. Return: approx 6 PM. Pick up and drop off at Oceanside Campus, 1 Barnard Drive, Oceanside, Parking Lot 1A. MiraCosta’s International • Multi-Day Travel Join us for a fun FREE slide presentation of these trips 2023 WHEN: WHERE: Thursday MiraCosta College February 2, 2023 Technology Career Institute 5:30 PM 2075 Las Palmas Dr. Carlsbad, CA 92011 RSVP online at commed.miracosta.edu or call us at 760.795.6820 International Multi-Day trip flyers are available at Technology Career Institute. Please call our office to request. PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 33
SPRING 2023 TOURS | EXCURSIONS | INTERNATIONAL Reflections of Italy September 27–October 6, 2023 | 10 Days | 12 Meals Embark on a captivating journey that takes you from the piazzas of Rome to the canals of Venice. Discover the rolling hills of the scenic Tuscan and Umbrian countryside. Explore medieval hill towns and visit Assisi, the birthplace of St. Francis. Spend time at a historic winery in the heart of the Chianti region and enjoy a chef-led cooking class with lunch. Discover the masterpieces of the Renaissance in Florence. See glass transformed into exquisite art on Murano Island. Linger in iconic Venice for 2 nights. Take in the lively city of Milan. Encounter a land rich in history, culture, art and romance. Fee: $4,599 pp double, $5,399 single. Includes airfare. For ITINERARY AT A GLANCE, call us at 760.795.6820 or email us at [email protected] to mail it to you. Book soon to get this group price! For booking made after 3/28/2023, call 800.581.8942 for rates. Refer to booking #1143067 Tropical Costa Rica Thursday, October 26–November 3, 2023 | 9 Days | 14 Meals Lush forests and stunning waterfalls…rumbling volcanoes and endless coastlines… Costa Rica is a paradise teeming with exotic plants and incredible animals. Luxuriate at a resort for two nights at Playa Carrillo, Guanacaste, known for its breathtaking beauty and fine sandy beaches. Spend two nights in Monteverde’s lush cloud forest. Experience the forest canopy on your choice of a hanging bridges nature walk or an exhilarating zip lining tour. Explore part of the 20,000 acre nature preserve of Cano Negro on a riverboat adventure. Enjoy the tranquil views of the Arenal Volcano from your hotel. Explore San Jose’s Plaza de Cultura and view the magnificent National Theatre. You will find a slice of paradise and so much more. Fee: $2,849 pp double, $3,349 single. Includes airfare. For ITINERARY AT A GLANCE, call us at 760.795.6820 or email us at [email protected] to mail it to you. Book soon to get this group price! For booking made after 3/28/2023, call 800.581.8942 for rates. Refer to booking #1142994 Iconic Israel Thursday, October 5–14, 2023 | 10 Days | 17 Meals Discover the ancient world of Israel, where legendary stories of humanity’s collective history blend with the thriving dynamic of modern life. Your adventure starts in Tel Aviv, the chic center for spirited luxury and captivating nightlife. Get a taste of the local flavor during a home-hosted lunch in a Druze community. Step into the past and enjoy a cruise on the Sea of Galilee. Visit UNESCO World Heritage sites, including Jerusalem’s Old City. Gain a new perspective as you ascend the ancient walls of Masada by cable car. Float in the tranquil waters of the Dead Sea. From historic Nazareth to the sophisticated bustling hub of Tel Aviv, experience the all-encompassing essence of Israel. Fee: $4,999 pp double, $6,399 single. Includes airfare. For ITINERARY AT A GLANCE, call us at 760.795.6820 or email us at [email protected] to mail it to you. Book soon to get this group price! For booking made after 3/28/2023, call 800.581.8942 for rates. Refer to booking #1143061 34 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Become a Notary Public Renewing Notaries Whether you want to boost your income, Eligible renewing notaries are required create a new job opportunity, provide a to take a 3-hour state-approved notary service to your community, or increase the education course, the official notary exam value to your current employer, this is the and be Livescan fingerprinted every four perfect opportunity. Successful notaries years. Your commission must be current are valuable in almost any industry: real to be eligible for the three-hour course estate, legal, medical, and banking to otherwise, sign up for our six-hour class. name just a few. We are offering an option The seminar will update you on new notary of an in-person or livestream seminar, law and refresh your memory on notary which responds to the current demand rules and regulations to prep you for the in the field. You will be ready to take the exam. Class includes the state exam. official notary exam and practice as a safe and effective notary. Two options available! Supplies: A $35 materials fee will be collected in Note: For in-person class, you are automatically class (book will be provided). registered for the official state exam directly following Notary Public Seminars, Inc. / $50 the seminar. See box below regarding the notary In-person test. For livestream class, use this link to view the Oceanside Campus, Room 3205 schedule for other in-person testing in California. It is Sat, 3/11, 12:45–6 PM recommended that students register for a test date, time, and site prior to registering for a class, as Supplies: A $20 materials fee will be collected test dates do sometimes fill. Testing information is at registration for class workbook. The book and updated regularly and larger counties offer multiple materials will be emailed to students from Notary test dates and times each month. Walk-ins are Public Seminars. welcome, although you are not guaranteed a seat: Livestream exam-registration.cpshr.us/notary/exam-registration Tues, 4/4, 6–8:15 PM & Wed, 4/5, 6–7 PM After registering with MiraCosta College, create an account here to access your livestream link. Notary Testing www.notarypublicseminars.com/signup. Your registration fee includes access to our pre-seminar Need to take only the notary exam? study guides and PowerPoint presentations. Register in advance with MiraCosta Must be at least 18 years of age. A serious conviction College Community Education. A six-hour may disqualify an applicant. Register for the official approved course must be completed notary exam 15 days in advance or be a walk-in candidate. before you are eligible to take the notary Two options available! exam (see information below regarding Supplies: A $35 materials fee will be collected in the notary test). class (book will be provided). Notary Public Seminars, Inc. / $99 Notary Public Seminars, Inc. / $30 In-person Oceanside Campus, Room 3205 Oceanside Campus, Room 3205 Sat, 3/11, 3:45–6 PM Sat, 3/11, 8 AM–6 PM When you are ready to take the in-person Supplies: A $20 materials fee will be collected at exam, please bring the following: registration for livestream class workbook. The book 1) C ompleted Secretary of State-Notary Public and materials will be emailed to students from Notary Public Seminars. Application (Issued in class) Livestream 2) Proper ID Tues, Wed & Thurs, 4/4, 4/5 & 4/6, 6–8:15 PM • A driver's license or state DMV I.D. card • A Canadian or Mexican driver's license All Notary Students • U.S. passport/passport card or passport/ Register in advance as walk-ins will passport card issued by a foreign not be accepted. Class is subject to government cancellation due to low enrollment. • A U.S. military ID Card Due to State regulations, no one will be 3) 2 x 2 passport photo of yourself that will admitted to the classroom after 8:15 AM. be stapled to your application (available at You must return from breaks on time. Walgreens, CVS, etc.) 4) #2 sharpened pencil 5) P roof of Completion (Issued in class) 6) E xam fee $40 check or money order made payable to Secretary of State SCAN TO SEE PROGRAM DETAILS PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 35
SPRING 2023 CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Become a Loan-Signing Agent Make Extra Income–DMV Auto Wholesale Business from Home Make the most out of your notary commission by becoming a certified Learn how to make extra income Loan Signing Agent. Our livestream buying and selling wholesale cars as a seminar will teach you how to notarize home-based business. You will learn six loan documents and give you a simple techniques that can earn you $3,000 strategy to launch your new business. selling just one to three cars a month. Learn the information and tools you Learn how to get your auto dealer license need to succeed as a signing agent and how to operate a profitable used car from the comfort of your home. Our business. You’ll get a FREE list of the 300+ expert teachers are seasoned in the dealer-only auctions in the USA where business; they'll teach you the process of automobiles are sold below wholesale completing a signing, best practices in prices. This class is DMV approved and the industry, and how to get loan signing you will receive a DMV certificate of assignments. Students are eligible to completion at the end of the class. access our private Facebook page to ask questions, watch webinars and receive Supplies: A $25 materials fee will be collected updates. All you need is your smartphone in class. Please bring a notebook and pen or pencil to join. A certificate is awarded upon to class. completion of the course. Wayne Williams / $89 Topics include: Oceanside Campus, • Notarize a loan package from any Room 3103 bank successfully every time Mon & Tues, 2/6 & 2/7, • The dos and don'ts of the profession 6–9:30 PM • What to discuss with your clients QuickBooks 101 • How to develop your own business Students must be familiar with the basic computer skills. Are you an independent • Getting signed up with busy signing contractor or a small business owner? Do agencies you find yourself looking for ways to keep track and prepare your reports every year Two options available! tax season comes? Come learn how to do QuickBooks for your business and be Prerequisite: Must be a notary public or have prepared for when tax season arrives. In taken a notary class. this class you will learn the basics of data entry, reconciliation of monthly statements, Supplies: A $40 materials fee and a $20 certificate and financial reporting. Throughout fee will be collected in class. this course, you will have hands-on experience using QuickBooks Pro, software Notary Public Seminars, Inc. / $99 designed to help small-and medium-sized businesses maintain their financial data In-person with ease and accuracy. You will begin Oceanside Campus, Room 3205 with an introduction to basic accounting fundamentals, how to maneuver through Sat, 3/18, 10 AM–4 PM the software easily, and basic file management principles. Then you will Supplies: A $40 materials fee will be collected upon learn the basic skills needed to effectively registration. The book and materials will be emailed deal with customers, vendors, banking to students from Notary Public Seminars or provided transactions and what happens “behind during in-person class. the scenes” as QuickBooks helps you Livestream manage financial data including reports Tues, Wed & Thurs, 4/18, 4/19 & 4/20, 6–8 PM such as the Balance Sheet and Profit & Loss. Throughout this course, the instructor will address your real-life bookkeeping issues in your business. Supplies: Students should bring a USB flash drive, notebook, and pen to class. Tom Murphy / $145 San Elijo Campus, Room 505 2 Sat, 2/4 & 2/11, 10 AM–12:30 PM 36 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
CAREER & PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENTPH R® •SPHR ®•GPITUTE HR® PRE-APPROVED HR CE RTIFICATION INST Human Resources Certificate Program–3 Fridays Our HR Certificate Program is appropriate for individuals who are not yet HR professionals and for HR veterans who wish to update their skills. This program was developed to enable participants to complete their studies in just three days and has been approved for 24 general recertification credit hours toward PHR, SPHR and GPRH recertification through the Human Resource Certification Institute (HRCI). This program provides an essential skillset that leads to jobs in Human Resources. All content is designed to address core HR competencies: • History and role of human resources in today’s workplace • Creating and administering an effective HR department • Compensation, benefits and retirement programs • Staffing (recruiting and retention) strategies • Employment law and compliance hot topics • Effective employee relations and termination Nadia Ardebili / $98 per class or $530 for all six sessions Technology Career Institute, Room 100 3 Fri, 2/3–2/24, 8:30 AM–12:30 PM & 1:30–5:30 PM. No class on 2/17. “This class was the best class. Loved the teacher and the students. I really learned a lot. The information will take me far into my career.” – Susan Hojati, Student – EYES PRIZEON THE FREE + PAID TRAINING INTERNSHIPS Why take on student loans when you can upskill without them? Thanks to the City of Oceanside’s Hire Local initiative, city residents can enroll in FREE accelerated work skills training courses at MiraCosta College and earn a certificate in top local fields like Machinist Technology, Engineering Technician, Electronic Assembly, Drone Pilot and more. With scholarships and PAID internships available, MiraCosta College helps you keep your eyes on the prize. Register Scan QR code to learn more now! commed.miracosta.edu | 760.795.6820 PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 37
CONTENTS WORK SKILLS TRAINING 39 Free Information Sessions 45 Peace Officer 40 Certificate Programs 45 Work Skills Online—George Brown 42 ◊Blueprint Reading with GD&T 46 ◊Biomedical Equipment Technician 42 Child Visitation Monitor 42 ◊Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operation Program 42 ◊CNC Programming— 46 ◊BrewTech Program 47 ◊Drone Pilot and Technician Program Introduction and Intermediate 47 ◊Engineering Technician Program 43 ◊Digital Precision Measuring 48 ◊Machinist Technology Program 43 ◊Electronic Assembly, IPC J-STD-001 Certification 48 ◊Welding I Program 43 ◊LEAN 48 ◊Welding and Metal Fabrication 43 ◊OSHA 10 and 30 49 ◊Phlebotomy Technician Program 44 ◊PLC Design Logic 49 ◊Real Estate License Program 44 ◊Quality Assurance Basics for Manufacturing 44 ◊Q uality Assurance Basics 2—Root Cause/ Problem Solving Analysis HOW TO APPLY FOR WORK SKILLS TRAINING The majority of our work skills training classes (identified by a ◊) require an application to be completed in our online database prior to enrolling. Start here commed.miracosta.edu/, then follow the steps below: 1. Click Courses & Programs 2. Click Work Skills & Certification Training, listed last 3. Select your program of interest, e.g. “CNC Programming and Operation” 4. Select Course, e.g. “CNC (Computer Numerical Control) Operation” 5. Click “Apply Now” Note: For our longer work skills training programs and/or outside funding SCAN TO sources, there may be additional steps, forms, and documents that are required. APPLY Our programs will typically accept students ages 16 years or older. Please contact our office at 760.795.6820 prior to applying. CERTIFICATE INFORMATION For any program over 50 hours, students will have the opportunity to earn a Certificate of Accomplishment. If you are enrolled and successfully complete a program under 50 hours, we can issue a certificate for $20. REFUND POLICY Refunds will be made up to five working days prior to your class start date. A $75 cancellation fee will be retained for each refund. There are no refunds given once the class has begun, unless special permission has been granted by the program supervisor. A full refund will be given if a class is cancelled due to low enrollment. 38 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
WORK SKILLS TRAINING FREE INFORMATION SESSIONS Biomedical Equipment Technician • No Information session needed • Complete work skills application and once approved register BrewTech • Complete work skills application, see page 38 for directions • Once application is completed, you will receive an email with an online information session link. Child Visitation Monitor • W ed, 2/22 at 5–6 PM, livestream A Zoom link will be emailed to students prior to the information session. Drone Pilot and Technician • Complete work skills application, see page 38 for directions • Once application is completed, you will receive an email with an online information session link. Engineering Technician (Scholarships available) • Complete work skills application, see page 38 for directions • Once application is completed, you will receive an email with an online information session link. Machinist Technology • Zoom: Fri, 4/28 at 10 AM (information session only) • Tues, 5/9 at 6 PM (information session only) • Thurs, 6/1 at 9 AM (information session with testing and interviews following) • Zoom: Mon, 6/19 at 10 AM (information session only) • Thurs, 6/29 at 4 PM (testing and interviews only) Technology Career Institute • 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad P hlebotomy Technician • Tues, 2/7 at 5:30 PM, livestream A Zoom link will be emailed to students prior to the information session. Note: No assessment needed! For more information, email us at [email protected] MiraCosta College's Technology Career Institute is an equal opportunity employer (EOE). Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. Note: If you have a verifiable disability, you will need to call 760.795.6820 at least one week prior to the assessment to ensure proper accommodations can be made. PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 39
CERTIFICATE Advanced Manufacturing CNC Operator Certificate Leadership Certificate Bundle these classes for $1,645 Bundle these classes for $1,265 GI Bill®, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available GI Bill® and WIOA funding available • 3D CAD for Manufacturing–Resumes • Blueprint Reading with GD&T summer 2023 • LEAN Six Sigma • OSHA-30 • Blueprint Reading with GD&T • Q uality Assurance Basics for • Computer Numerical Control Manufacturing (CNC) Operation • OSHA-10 CNC Programming Certificate Bundle these classes for $1,680 GI Bill®, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available • 3D CAD for Manufacturing–Resumes summer 2023 • Blueprint Reading with GD&T • D igital Precision Measuring • C NC Programming–Introduction and Intermediate Biomedical Equipment Child Visitation Monitor Technician Certificate Certificate GI Bill®, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available WIOA funding available • Fundamental Electronics Make a difference in the lives of children • Human Anatomy and families. • Advanced Troubleshooting • Satisfies the State Requirements • BMET Career Readiness • Covers State Policies and • OSHA-10 • 440-hour course Procedures • Safety and Responsibilities • 24-hour course BrewTech Certificate Drone Pilot and Technician Certificate with FAA Certificate Sallie Mae funding available Test Prep • MBAA Recognized • Techniques and Technology GI Bill®, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available of Brewing • Introduction to Drone Operation • Equipment Troubleshooting and Piloting and Repair • FAA Certificate Requirements • Brewing Formulas • Electrical and Mechanical Repair • OSHA-10 and LEAN Training • OSHA-10 • 80-hour internship • 335-hour course 40 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
PROGRAMS Electronics Certificate Real Estate License Certificate Bundle these classes for $2,505 Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available GI Bill®, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available • R eal Estate Principles • Real Estate Practice • Basic Electronics–Resumes summer • Real Estate Finance and Economics 2023 • 150-hour course • Introduction to Electromechanics– Resumes in summer 2023 • Electronic Assembly • OSHA-10 • Q uality Assurance Basics for Manufacturing Engineering Technician Certificate GI Bill®, Scholarships, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available • Electrical • Mechanical • Robotics • Automation • OSHA-10 and LEAN Training • 600-hour course Machinist Technology Welding I Certificate Certificate GI Bill®, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available GI Bill®, Scholarships, Sallie Mae and WIOA Explore basic welding processes funding available and procedures. • Shielding Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) • Blueprint Reading with GD&T • Interpretations of Blueprints/ • OSHA-10 • Manual Lathe, Mill and Shop Drawings • Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) CNC training • Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) • CNC Programming • LEAN Six Sigma For individual course details, • 486-hour course please see pages 42–49. Phlebotomy Technician Certificate GI Bill®, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available • CPT1 Phlebotomy Technician Certificate • Basic Phlebotomy • Advanced Phlebotomy • H ands-on and Post Course Externship • 80-hour course PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 41
SPRING 2023 WORK SKILLS TRAINING Blueprint Reading with GD&T◊ Computer Numerical Control (CNC) Operation◊ In this 30-hour hands-on class students learn to read and correctly interpret Computer numerical control (CNC) is blueprints used in the manufacturing the automated control of manufacturing trades. They will get an opportunity to machining tools (drills, boring tools, draw and edit simple blueprints through lathes) by means of a computer. In this step-by-step development of multi-view 56-hour course, students will learn safety, drawings. In addition, students will learn terminology, and basic blueprint reading, the basics of geometric dimensioning as well as interpretation of G&M codes, and and tolerancing (GD&T). This course is the operation of both a HAAS CNC mill and perfect introduction to GD&T, symbols, lathe. Students will also get exposure to applications and methods of inspection. CAD/CAM software. Course material and activities are provided via demonstrations $315 / Technology Career Institute and hands-on instruction. $850. Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available. 5 Sun, 2/5–3/12, 9 AM–3:30 PM. No class on 2/19. Technology Career Institute 7 Sat, 3/25–5/13, 8 AM–4:30 PM. No class on 4/8. Child Visitation Monitor CNC Programming–Introduction◊ Are you looking for a career opportunity in which you can work within the Using MasterCam Mill community, gain valuable experience In this 30-hour introductory course, and make a difference in the lives students learn how to design basic CNC of children and families? Consider programs for a three-axis CNC milling becoming a Professional Child Visitation machine. Students will be instructed on Monitor: a position that is always in G&M codes, Boolean logic and machine demand. Monitors earn $45–$60 an hour, and control definitions. In addition, depending on the case. Often, based the class will cover basic aspects of on protection and safety issues, a judge post configuration, variable definitions, will order that a child only have contact formatting, post lines, post text, modality with a parent when a neutral third person and control definitions. is present during the visit. The monitor's $400. Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available. responsibility is to ensure the safety and Technology Career Institute well-being of the children involved. After 6 Sun, 2/5–3/19, 9 AM–2:30 PM. No class on 2/19. completion of this course, monitors can apply at a visitation agency or work CNC Programming–Intermediate◊ independently. This comprehensive course satisfies the State’s 24-hour training Using MasterCam Mill requirement. You will learn California MasterCam is the most widely used State policies and procedures as well as CAM software in the industry and this your role as a monitor. Must be at least 21 intermediate, 30-hour course will provide years old and have a clean record. students with trade-specific tips and tricks, whether they are in production or Note: A small business license is required if you want programming. This course also teaches to work independently as a child visitation monitor. additional topics for more intricate programs and designs. HAAS simulators Supplies: A $65 handbook fee will be collected in will be used to test run the programs. class. Bring sack lunch or snacks. $400. Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available. Technology Career Institute Jazmin Mundo / Spring Special $295 6 Sun, 3/26–5/7, 9 AM–2:30 PM. No class on 4/9. WIOA funding available. Oceanside Campus, Room 3101 3 Sat, 3/4–3/18, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM FREE livestream information session: Wednesday, 2/22 at 5–6 PM UPCOMING CLASSES • 3D CAD for Manufacturing–Summer 2023 • Basic Electronics–Summer 2023 • E lectronic Assembly Re-certification in IPC J-STD-001–Summer 2023 • E merging Technologies: Internet of Things (IoT)–Summer 2023 • The IPC-A-610 Certified IPC Soldering Specialist Training and IPC Certification– Summer 2023 • Introduction to Python x-y–Fall 2023 42 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
WORK SKILLS TRAINING Digital Precision Measuring◊ Electronic Assembly, IPC J-STD-001 Certification◊ Using a Portable CMM An introduction to metrology using a The purpose of this 64-hour course is to portable CMM and Verisurf CAD software. provide the necessary training for students In this 30-hour course students will learn to become an electronic assembler at the basics of inspection, measurement, an advanced manufacturing company. analysis and reverse engineering. This Students will learn: course is for individuals working within the advanced manufacturing environment. • Soldering through-hole and surface mount single lead/multi-lead $315 / Technology Career Institute components 5 Sun, 4/23–5/21, 9 AM–3:30 PM • Soldering multi-pin IC chips LEAN Six Sigma◊ • Measuring and cutting wire LEAN Six Sigma improves business • Trimming insulation, crimping, performance by removing waste through connectorizing, molding and Lean manufacturing methods and insulating connector ends reducing variation in processes that cause defects by applying Six Sigma • Wrapping, bundling, shielding, Statistical Process Control tools. In this insulating and security cable 14-hour LEAN Six Sigma Yellow Belt course harnesses you will learn how to minimize waste with A3 problem solving, value stream • Mounting modules, components, mapping, Kaizen and 5S organization. connectors, cables, and harnesses You will also learn practical Six Sigma into chassis tools including DMAIC (Design, Measure, Analyze, Implement and Control), project Students will work towards IPC-J-STD-001 charters, statistical process control with certification. In addition, students will learn performance boards and pareto charts, the role of production in the manufacturing and Failure Modes Effects Analysis. It will system and how certain skill sets such provide you with an understanding of as reading and analyzing acceptance LEAN Six Sigma methodology so that you criteria, testing, documentation, and can perform LEAN process improvement soldering are integral to the job. to minimize waste and participate in Six Sigma projects to reduce variation $1,300 Reduced Fee $500 + $100 certification and in processes. materials fee. WIOA funding available. PAID internships $250 / Technology Career Institute provided for students of the course. Sat, 4/8, 8:30 AM–5 PM Technology Career Institute 8 Sun, 3/5–4/30, 8:30 AM–5 PM. No class on 4/9. OSHA-10◊ OSHA-30◊ This OSHA 10-hour General Industry Safety The 30-hour general industry outreach Card does not expire and is recognized training course is a comprehensive safety in all 50 states as evidence of knowledge training program designed for anyone of OSHA regulations. This course will involved in the general industry. The also include current Covid-19 mitigation course provides extensive information techniques, Covid-19 recording and on OSHA compliance, safety and health reporting guidelines, and information hazards in the workplace, employer on Covid-19 contingency planning in responsibilities, workers’ rights, hazard addition to essential safety topics that recognition, avoidance, abatement and are relevant to any business such as prevention. Successful completion of this ergonomics, material handling, machine course results in a Department of Labor guarding, electrical safety, emergency 30-hour OSHA General Industry safety action plans, walking working surfaces, card that is federally recognized in all 50 fall protection, personal protective states and never expires. equipment and hazard communication. $425 / Technology Career Institute $230 / Technology Career Institute 2 Sat & Sun, 4/22–4/30, 9 AM–5 PM Sat, 4/22, 9 AM–5 PM & Sun 4/23, 9 AM–1 PM PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 43
SPRING 2023 WORK SKILLS TRAINING PLC Design Logic◊ A hands-on study of PLC programming and logic design using Siemens TIA S7-1200 hardware/software, as well as ladder logic based on a RS Logix 500 emulator. Topics covered during this 30-hour course are hardware components and software interfacing with the PLC, ladder logic using switches, timers and counters, arithmetic operations, MOV operators, logic functions, shift registers and subroutines. Three simulated design projects will be assigned throughout the course. By the end of the course students will be familiar with ladder logic programming and interfacing with PLC controllers, as well as design methodologies for PLC programming. Note: A basic understanding of electrical circuitry is strongly recommended. $300 / Technology Career Institute 5 Sat, 3/4–4/1, 11:30 AM–5:30 PM Quality Assurance Basics for Quality Assurance Basics 2 Root— Manufacturing◊ Cause/Problem Solving Analysis◊ Manufacturing companies are thriving in Root cause is fundamental to problem San Diego County. That means thousands solving. This 20-hour course presents of products must be inspected to ensure the process and tools to identify the that quality meets or exceeds customer cause of a problem, solve it, and prevent expectations. Whether it’s a screw that it from occurring again. We focus on goes into your body or a solar array on understanding root cause analysis as a satellite, it’s critical that the part is a procedure. The format of the course made or assembled correctly. This 15- consists of lecture, practice, and role- hour workshop provides students with an playing. Whether your company is overview of quality assurance concepts manufacturing, financial or service within the manufacturing industry. oriented, this course is needed. Who Course topics include: should attend—Quality, risk, process engineers and managers, technicians, • Day-to-day job functions operations, process owners, those who want to improve their ability to solve • Inspection and testing topics recurring problems. • Material certificates, MIL standards $315 / Technology Career Institute and verification 4 Tues & Thurs, 4/25–5/18, 5:30–8 PM • AS9100 overview • Auditing overview • Manufacturing processes • Documentation $275 / Technology Career Institute 3 Tues & Thurs, 3/28–4/13, 5:30–8 PM “The course was informative and useful for my career goals. The instructor was knowledegeable, engaging, and answered all my questions. I enjoyed the professors use of student participation via class discussions and student presentations.” – Jayla Johnson – SCAN TO SEE CLASS DETAILS 44 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
WORK SKILLS TRAINING Peace Officer–Professional Skills Academy Are you interested in joining the police force or don’t want to commit with the Academy yet? Then this program is for you! Police academies have rigorous programs and ONLY select those who have the potential to pass this training. Make sure you are one of them! Find out what it takes to get in and succeed at the police academy. Learn to develop the critical skills and strategies necessary, from law enforcement training officers, to become a future law enforcement officer or other justice related occupation. Upon successful completion of the course, students will be able to: • Understand the expectations of the law enforcement hiring process and how to optimally prepare as a candidate • D emonstrate comprehension of law enforcement standards of conduct, and adherence to policies and procedures • Recognize and practice appropriate techniques for communicating in a multi- cultural environment through interpersonal skills and communication techniques • Develop strategies and techniques for time management and stress reduction • Demonstrate writing proficiency consistent with the standards of academy report writing requirements • Determine individual fitness deficiency Juliette Barnes / $99 / Oceanside Campus, Room 3106 6 Mon, 2/27–4/17, 6–9 PM. No class on 3/6 & 3/27. INSTRUCTOR BIO: Juliette Barnes is a retired police detective with over twenty years of experience working in the law enforcement profession. She is currently the Academy Coordinator at a local police academy and has been involved in police academy training for the past 18 years. She co-owns a law enforcement training company and has served on several committees with CA Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST) as a subject matter expert. Juliette has a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Sciences. Online Electronics/Robotics MiraCosta Community Education & Workforce Development, in partnership with George Brown College, is proud to offer six interactive and highly innovative distance education programs that combine state-of-the-art lab simulation with award-winning curriculum. The program content is delivered on CD, DVD or USB drive and is supported through the online virtual campus. Automation Technician Robotics Technician $1,850 WIOA funding approved or pay as you go: $1,740 WIOA funding approved. Or pay as you go: initial registration $590 and $60 or $90 for each of initial registration $570 and $90 for each of the the remaining 17 modules.. remaining 13 modules. Electronics Technician or Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) Electromechanical Technician Technician or Programmable Logic Controller II (PLC) Technician $1,800 WIOA funding approved. Or pay as you go: initial registration $430 and $60 for each of the $1,800 or pay as you go: initial registration $450 and remaining 23 modules. $75 for each of the remaining 18 modules. Electric Vehicle (EV) Technician For more information, please visit miracosta-gbc.com or $1750 or pay as you go: initial registration $580 call 866.277.0881. and $90 for each of the remaining 13 modules. SCAN TO SEE CLASS DETAILS PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 45
SPRING 2023 WORK SKILLS TRAINING SIGNATURE PROGRAMS Biomedical Equipment Technician Program (BMET)◊ BMETs play a vital role in patient care through the inspection, maintenance, and repair of measuring, recording, and monitoring devices. MiraCosta’s Biomedical Equipment Technology Program will train students to troubleshoot, repair, and maintain electronics-based biomedical instruments and equipment. The program is being developed because of increasing demand for biomedical equipment technicians (BMETs) in the San Diego County region. Job placement assistance and PAID internships currently available to all students. Courses will build on lecture topics through extensive hands-on application in the areas of: • Biomedical Instrumentation • Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare • Applied Human Anatomy and Physiology • Documentation • Fundamentals of Electronics • Biopotentials of the Human Body • Advanced maintenance, • Healthcare IT Fundamentals troubleshooting and repair • Career Readiness • Medical device fundamentals $6,000 Reduced Fee $3,500. Job placement assistance and PAID internships provided for students of the course. GI Bill®, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available. Technology Career Institute Mon–Wed, 7/31–12/12, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM No class on 9/4 & 11/20–11/22. BrewTech Program◊ Hybrid The ONLY Brewing Program in California Recognized by the MBA San Diego is well known as the craft beer brewing capital of the United States with over 150 active brewhouses with many scheduled to open this year. MiraCosta’s award-winning 280-hour BrewTech Program is designed to train students to become production brewers by gaining confidence in the brewhouse, cellar, and packaging line. As the premiere craft beer program in the San Diego area with an on- site brewery, this class will focus on a ‘grain-to-glass’ hands-on experience. We are the only Master Brewers Association of American recognized brewing program in the State of California and proudly boast over 85% employment with our graduates. The curriculum is designed to train students to become turnkey brewery technicians and includes recipe development, wort production, cellar practices, and packaging. Also, included are Industry tours around San Diego that will expose students to multiple brewing applications and will serve to enhance their knowledge of craft beer production as well as increase their industry network Students will also gain workplace skills training Earned the 2021 Title of Collegiate that will further add to their employability. Grand National Champion with four Gold Medals and a Silver $4,000 Reduced Fee $2,000 Job placement assistance and PAID internships provided for students of the course. Sallie Mae funding available. Technology Career Institute Tues–Thurs, 5/2–8/19, 4–10 PM, 7 Sat, 5/20, 6/3, 6/24, 7/8, 7/22, 8/5 & 8/19. 9 AM–2 PM. No class on 7/4. Additional steps required to enroll, see page 38. 46 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
WORK SKILLS TRAINING Drone Pilot and Technician Program with FAA Certificate Test Prep◊ San Diego is a center for innovation and unmanned aircraft systems (UAS) are becoming the technology of choice for overwater, aerospace, retail delivery and agriculture industries. Our 335-hour program will employ hands-on training using state- of-the-art technology. Upon course completion, students will be ready to take the FAA Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) Drone Knowledge Test—the required exam needed to pass to get a Remote Pilot Certificate. Course includes: • Safety & Risk Mitigation • FAA certificate requirements • System Integration • FAA exam prep • Drone System Overview & Software • Career Readiness • Payloads • OSHA-10 Certificate • Controllers/Computers • Lean Training • Hardware Components • Industry Networking & Guest Speakers • Communications–Radio/LTE/Satellite $6,000 Reduced Fee $3,000. Job placement assistance and PAID internships provided for students of the course. GI Bill® and Sallie Mae funding available funding available. Technology Career Institute Mon–Thurs, 8/7–12/7, 3–8:30 PM No class on 9/4 & 11/20–11/23. 5 hours each day. Additional steps required to enroll, see page 38. SCHOLARSHIPS available for all signature programs Engineering Technician Program◊ Whether you want to work in electronics, aerospace, biotechnology or breweries, this program can provide you with the necessary training. Engineering technology integrates theory and application in mechanical, electrical and electronic systems, fluid power, automation, robotics and computer software. Our 600-hour program is 85–95% hands-on, gets students in front of industry leaders and trains students in the areas that companies have requested. Students will receive: • OSHA and LEAN certification • Industry tours and guest speakers • Paid Internships • Career readiness bootcamp • Multiple projects and industry collaboration Students will experience an accelerated program designed to prepare them with the skill sets to qualify for immediate entry into positions with local industry. Or, if a student has a college degree in this subject area or is interested in pursuing one in the future, this is the perfect supplement to enhance their current or future education. All skill levels welcome! $7,000 Reduced Fee $3,000. Job placement assistance and PAID internships provided for students of the course. GI Bill®, Scholarships, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available. Technology Career Institute Mon–Fri, 5/1–8/16, 8 AM–4:30 PM No class on 5/29, 6/19 & 7/4. Additional steps required to enroll, see page 38. PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 47
SPRING 2023 WORK SKILLS TRAINING Machinist Technology Program◊ Want to work in the aerospace industry, make medical device parts and accessories or design a new golf club? Gone are the days of the grease-covered, conventional machinist. Today’s machinist must be highly trained with specific skills, working in high-tech manufacturing plants that are clean and innovative. Our nation has a huge shortage of skilled workers. As 77% of skilled Baby Boomers leave the workforce, San Diego County will need to fill thousands of positions over the next 15 years. To meet this need, we offer a fast-paced, high-level training program. Students will be able to complete this program in 21-weeks (486 hours), with training in shop math, metal properties, reading blueprints, precision measuring, tooling, G&M codes, and manual and CNC machining. In addition, students will receive: • OSHA-10 certification • Multiple projects • LEAN training • Career Readiness Bootcamp • Industry tours • Internship opportunities • Guest speakers $6,500 Reduced Fee $2,500. Job placement assistance and PAID internships provided for students of the course. GI Bill®, Scholarships, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available. Technology Career Institute Mon–Thurs, 7/24–12/13, 3–9:30 PM No class on 9/4 & 11/23. 6 hours each day A ttend our information session to find out more (See details on page 38.) Welding I Program◊ Welding and Metal Fabrication◊ Designed to train students to qualify for Interested in expanding upon your newly an American Welding Society (AWS) acquired skills from our Welding I class by code, this 132-hour course will explore getting some hands-on experience? If so, basic welding processes and procedures, this 60-hour class is a great opportunity to safety, interpretations of blueprints/shop practice and expand upon existing skills. drawings, metallurgy, fabrication tools, Topics will include class projects, covering: welding qualifications and procedure qualification. In addition, students will • SMAW, GMAW & FCAW welding receive a significant amount of hands-on processes training in: • Plasma arc cutting • Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) • Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) • Blueprint reading • Flux Core Arc Welding (FCAW) • Basic tool safety and “tools of the $2,400 Reduced Fee $1,500. PAID internships trade” suggested checklist for provided for students of the course. welders/fabricators GI Bill®, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available. • Hands-on experience with the ironworker, cold saw and band saw Technology Career Institute Students will also learn math fabrication 11 Tues, Wed & Thurs, 6/6–8/22, 5–9 PM skills, job steps from start to finish, No class on 7/4. tacking, squaring and order of welding and basic critical thinking. 19 Sat, 7/8–12/2, 9 AM–4:30 PM No class on 9/2, 11/11 & 11/25. $985 / Technology Career Institute 15 Mon, 6/5–10/2, 5–9 PM No class on 6/19, 7/3 & 9/4. “This class was great. I enjoyed every class. I learned a lot and I'm thinking of making and building things with all that knowledge.” – Daynon Luna – 48 COMMUNITY EDUCATION & WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
WORK SKILLS TRAINING Phlebotomy Technician Program with NCCT Exam◊ MiraCosta College Community Education & Workforce Development, in partnership with PhlebotomyU, is proud to offer this excellent opportunity for those seeking to enter the medical field as a CPT1 phlebotomy technician. Students are required to complete: • A minimum of 20 hours in basic phlebotomy • A minimum of 20 hours in advanced phlebotomy • A minimum of 40 hours in a laboratory course in applied phlebotomy • 40–120 hours of clinical externship in a healthcare setting Students who pass the course will also be eligible to take the certification examination offered by the National Center for Competency Testing (NCCT) in class at the conclusion of the course. Upon successful completion of the course, participants will be issued a state-approved training certificate. Note: A $100 California CPT 1 License Application fee, BLS Certification and all immunization are not included in the tuition fee and must be paid by the student. High school diploma or GED required. $2,750 + A $119 National Examination Fee + a $100 California CPT 1 License Application fee + a $100 Background Check and Drug Screen Fee Job placement assistance and PAID internships provided for all students of the course. GI Bill®, Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available Technology Career Institute, 2075 Las Palmas Drive, Carlsbad Mon, Wed & Fri, 3/13–5/12, 5–8:30 PM FREE livestream information session: Tues,2/7 at 5:30 PM Real Estate License Program◊ Livestream An accelerated 3-month program that includes licensing exam preparation. The Real Estate License Program provides the perfect training for those students planning to enter the real estate profession, as well as opportunities for those currently working in real estate and related areas, to increase knowledge in this field. This program fulfills the pre-licensing education requirements mandated by the state of California. The duration of the full program, comprised of three courses, is 3-months/150-hours and includes testing preparation and the opportunity to take a practice real estate exam. Course includes: Real Estate Principles, Real Estate Practice and Real Estate Finance & Economics. CERTIFICATIONS: If students attend all three courses, complete the necessary classwork and attendance requirements and pass the required class tests, they will receive a MiraCosta College Certificate of Accomplishment. Licensing to become a real estate salesperson is conducted by the California Department of Real Estate at dre.ca.gov. To obtain a California real estate salesperson license, candidates must first qualify for and pass a written examination. Note: Instructor will send an email with Zoom link prior to the start of each course. Blair Havens / $350 per course or save and sign up for all three courses for $900. Sallie Mae and WIOA funding available. Required Textbooks: California Real Estate Principles by Walt Huber 15th edition ISBN-10: 1626842175, California Real Estate Practice by Walt Huber, Arlette Lyons, 8th edition ISBN-10: 1626842523 and Essentials of Real Estate Economics by Mckenzie, Betts & Jensen, 6th edition ISBN-10: 053873969X (available on amazon.com) Real Estate Principles: Tues & Thurs 3/7–4/6, 6:30–9:30 PM. 2 Wed, 3/15 & 4/5, 6:30–9:30 PM 2 Sat, 3/18 & 4/1, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM Real Estate Practice: Tues & Thurs, 4/11–5/11, 6:30–9:30 PM. 2 Wed, 4/19 & 5/10, 6:30–9:30 PM 2 Sat, 4/22 & 5/6, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM Real Estate Finance & Economics: Tues & Thurs, 5/16–6/15, 6:30–9:30 PM. 2 Wed, 5/24 & 6/7, 6:30–9:30 PM 2 Sat, 5/20 & 6/3, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM PHONE 760.795.6820 | MIRACOSTA.EDU/COMMUNITY 49
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