This is an at-your-own-pace workshop in a fully equipped woodworking shop with a patient, fun, knowledgeable woodworking instructor to answer all your questions. You are required to bring your own project idea and materials to class. Safety is stressed and project review will be discussed at first class. Some woodworking knowledge would be an asset. Classes held in the Dorion building on Campus.
Learn MoreThis is the first part of Level l American Sign Language (ASL) course using a conversational method following the Signing Naturally Curriculum. Through model dialogues with the instructor and other students, games, exercises and home study, students learn to ask and answer questions, talk about surroundings, tell where they live, talk about their family and tell about activities. Participants must be able to use their arms and hands for communication. Contact the bookstore at 475-6225 to purchase the required textbook. Course runs on Wednesdays from January 15 - to April 26 between 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Contact [email protected] for registration inquiries.
Learn MoreThis course will provide French opportunities for students to accumulate a vocabulary bank that is transferable to multitude of situations and locations. Learning the basic level of French speaking, learning key sentences that can be easily built weekly for a duration of ----- weeks. This course, through music, video and games will demonstrate French language usage in multi faceted ways. Pronunciation and enunciation will be practiced naturally throughout the entire class (participation-based learning). This course will afford opportunities for parents with children in the French speaking school system to communicate as well as people wanting to be able to communicate in French while travelling or for work purposes.
Learn MoreHave you always wanted to try your hand at woodworking and can’t commit to a lengthy course? Do you have an idea for a small project that you need help with? We will supply the expert, shop, tools, and the plans (upon approval and consultation with the instructor), you supply the materials to create your own project. Safety, project review and materials list will be discussed at first class. Come out and learn a new skill in a safe and encouraging environment while creating a one-of-a-kind piece. Some woodworking knowledge would be an asset. Classes held in the Dorion building on campus. Contact the Continuing Education Department at [email protected] for details on course running.
Learn MoreImagine being part of a community that began with cave painting and continues today, where the paints and brushes have remained the same over the centuries. This intermediate oil painting course, with renowned artist Stephen J. Krasemann, will rely on demonstrations, hands-on painting and individualized attention, and will emphasize both fundamental and specialized techniques. Landscape compositions and their elements will be the focus. Visit Stephen's website at www.krasemannart.com for inspiration and to view his painting technique. Students should have taken Basics of Oil Painting or have knowledge of oil painting techniques prior to registering. For more information about availability of this course contact the Continuing Education Department at 475-6550 or by emailing [email protected].
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