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2015 Continuing Education and Part-time Studies Guide - Winter/Spring

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131 OL = ontaRioleaRn = online couRse = online leaRning exPeRt GeorgianCollege.ca/con-ed Professional courses 131 hEALTh AND WELLNESS COuRSES (CONT.) Theory of Make-up Colour and Skin Care This course provides a comprehensive introduction to the theory of make-up colour and skin care. Students learn about facial structures, the colour wheel, skin types and cosmetics products. Through demonstration and practical assessment, students develop the skills and techniques to recognize and select the most suited products and colours for a varied clientele. It is recommended that the Theory of Make-Up Colour and Skin Care be taken prior to specialized make-up application courses. HScI 0205 | 42 HRS $336.22 loc date day time JAN. 12 – FEB. 5 ONLINE hOSPITALITY, TRAVEL AND TOuRISM COuRSES Bartending (Introduction) Learn drink mixing skills and recipes, characteristics of liquors and beers, and the selection of wines. Smart Serve training is included, however, test fee is extra. Following Ontario legislation, participants age 18 may take this course, but must be 19 or older to consume alcohol. NOTE: Photo identification is checked during first class. HOSp 0006 | 30 HRS $250 loc date day time OR JAN. 21 – FEB. 19 WED & THU 7 – 10 P.M. BA JAN. 26 – APR. 6 MON 7 – 10 P.M. (NO CLASS FEB. 16) SG APR. 9 – JUNE 11 THU 6 – 9 P.M. BA APR. 20 – MAY 20 MON – WED 7 – 10 P.M. OR APR. 29 – MAY 28 WED & THU 7 – 10 P.M. Smart Serve The Smart Serve training program gives liquor servers the information they need to understand and implement the skills of responsible service. Topics include recognizing signs of intoxication and the server's responsibilities and obligations under the law. It is Georgian College policy that anyone 16 years of age or older can take the Smart Serve course. HOSp 0001 | 4 HRS $56 loc date day time OR JAN. 28 WED 7 – 11 P.M. BA FEB. 23 MON 6 – 10 P.M. BA APR. 29 WED 6 – 10 P.M. OR MAY 6 WED 7 – 11 P.M. BA JUNE 8 MON 6 – 10 P.M. MU CONTINUOUS INTAKE – CALL CAMPUS 705.646.7629 OR CONTINUOUS INTAKE – CALL CAMPUS 705.329.3129 OV CONTINUOUS INTAKE FRI 9 – 1 P.M. LANGuAGES AND SPECIALIZED COMMuNICATIONS COuRSES Augmenting Communication This course provides the skills needed to communicate with individuals who have receptive and expressive communication differences. You develop the ability to use other communication options to augment or replace speech in selected populations. cOMU 0066 | 20 HRS $165 loc date day time OR JAN. 15 – FEB 26 THU 6:30 – 9:30 P.M. SG JUNE 30 – AUG. 11 TUE 6 – 9 P.M. Conversational Italian – Basics This course is intended for students with little or no knowledge of the Italian language. Students learn rudimentary language skills focusing on grammar and vocabulary used in everyday conversations and situations. LANS 0031 | 36 HRS $271 loc date day time SG MAY 12 – JULY 28 TUE 6 – 9 P.M. French Conversation Cafe Bienvenue! Practice your French conversational skills in an informal setting at the "French Café". This course will provide French learners with an opportunity to use and improve their French. Come prepared to discuss and debate various topics. A native French-speaking instructor will lead the group and correct mistakes so you can improve! This course is delivered 100 per cent in French for advanced speakers only. This is meant to be an enjoyable event, but we do take learning French seriously so you might want to bring a pen and some paper to take notes. A French dictionary is required. LANS 0043 | 30 HRS $300 loc date day time BA MAY 7 – JULY 9 THU 6:30 – 9:30 P.M. French Conversational 7 This course is designed for students who wish to acquire a more advanced level in French. The emphasis is on improving speaking and listening skills. Students will develop advanced grammar and vocabulary skills to increase proficiency with all aspects of the language. LANS 0042 | 36 HRS $347.09 loc date day time BA JAN. 29 – APR. 16 THU 6:30 – 9:30 P.M. French for Travellers Practical French vocabulary is the focus of this couse. Emphasis will be placed on functional oral skills required in situations commonly encountered by tourists or business travellers. LANS 0026 | 20 HRS $160 loc date day time SG JAN. 27 – MAR. 10 TUE 6 – 9 P.M. MU MAR. 24 – MAY 12 TUE 6:30 – 9 P.M. Introduction to Deaf Culture This course introduces you to the history of sign language and Deaf culture. Biases, controversies, cultural traditions, and societal impact on the Deaf community will be the main focus. You also learn culturally acceptable behaviours and begin to understand some of the values within the Deaf community. cOMU 0065 | 20 HRS $165 loc date day time BA JUNE 25 – JULY 16 TUE & THU 6 – 9 P.M. SG MAY 12 – JUNE 23 TUE 6 – 9 P.M.

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