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SPRING SEMESTER 2019 | JANUARY - MAY Academic Classes | Enrichment for Adults

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SPRING SEMESTER 2019 | JANUARY - MAY

Academic Classes | Enrichment for Adults

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A C A D E M I C S

You can work toward a certificate, associate’s degree, prepare to transfer to a four-year institution, complete classes for a second degree or career change, and build your job and life skills at the Blaine County Center.

The CSI Blaine County Center offers academic college classes taught by local instructors and face-to-face classes broadcast from the Twin Falls campus. For complete course descriptions of all of the college’s academic courses, including online courses and classes at other campuses, visit CSI’s website, www.csi.edu, and click on the “MyCSI” icon.

TUITION FOR COLLEGE CLASSES

Idaho State Residents $140 per credit

Out of District County Residency

This applies to all Blaine County students.

$50 per credit.

Students will be billed this portion unless CSI has received an approved Certificate of Residency from your county before classes start. You MUST complete a county residency form each academic year.

Out-of-state Residents $285 per credit

HOW TO BECOME A DEGREE SEEKING STUDENT AT CSI 1. Apply at www.csi.edu: All new students and all returning students who have not taken classes in the last 2 years must complete a free application for admission online.

2. Request to have all official high school, GED and/or college transcripts sent to the CSI Twin Falls campus.

3. Take a placement test or have official SAT/ACT test scores to the CSI Twin Falls Campus. *Qualifying SAT or ACT scores exempt you from needing to take an additional placement test. Testing scores must be within the last three years.

4. Schedule a meeting with your advisor and pre-register for classes.

5. Register for and attend S.O.A.R. - Student Orientation, Advising and Registration.

For students over 60, there is no charge for academic credits unless the student is seeking a degree.Students over 60 years old

THE SPRING ACADEMIC SEMESTER BEGINS JANUARY 14, 2019

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GO TO COLLEGE IN THE MOUNTAINS!

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WHAT IS S.O.A.R.? S.O.A.R. is a program that is required for all students who are new to college, returning to college after 2 years or more, and are degree seeking. All recent high school graduates must also attend S.O.A.R., even if you took dual credit college classes while in high school.

WHY IS S.O.A.R. MANDATORY? S.O.A.R. is designed to introduce you to the essential tools for success at the College of Southern Idaho. During your time at S.O.A.R., you will also meet with an advisor and register for classes.

HOW DO I REGISTER FOR S.O.A.R.?After you apply online to CSI, you will receive an acceptance email with instructions to retrieve your student ID and pin number. Once you know your ID and pin, you can register for S.O.A.R. in MyCSI (CSI’s online registration system) or in person at the Blaine County Center. The Blaine County Center will offer a number of S.O.A.R.’s for students planning on primarily attending classes in Hailey at the Blaine County Center. S.O.A.R. events are also available on the Twin Falls campus for students planning to take classes primarily in Twin Falls.

There is a $25 fee to attend S.O.A.R. Please have your debit card, credit card, or E- check information ready when registering for a session.

WHAT HAPPENS AT S.O.A.R.?

DURING S.O.A.R. YOU WILL: • Meet other new students • Speak with and ask questions of college representatives • Discover what’s available through CSI’s online tools • Learn your student responsibilities • Learn student success tips • Meet with an academic advisor • Select and register for your first semester classes

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PROGRAMS FOR SENIORS

Course ID Course Title Instructor Days Time Credits RoomHACT 156 B01 Over 60 & Getting Fit Crystal Fuller M/W/F 9:00-9:50 AM Zero Credit Gym

*Over 60 and Getting Fit begins on Wednesday, January 14, 2019. Please see the enrichment section for information on other classes for seniors.

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAM

Course ID Course Title Instructor Days Time Credits RoomHWFE 102 B01 CNA Leslie Moore M/W/F 5:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 401 Sat TBD TBD *The CNA program begins on Februaary 25-May 9, 2019. The fee for the course is $600.The Certified Nursing Assistant program is generously supported by the St. Luke’s Wood River Foundation and the McLean Education Endowment.

APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS

Course ID Course Title Instructor Days Time Credits RoomAPPE S019 B40A Electrical Apprenticeship 2/1 Patrick Ballou M 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 513 APPE S021 B40A Electrical Apprenticeship 2/2 Patrick Ballou T 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 513 APPE S023 B40A Electrical Apprenticeship 2/3 Thomas Miller W 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 513 APPE S025 B01A Electrical Apprenticeship 2/4 Thomas Miller R 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 513

*Electrical Apprenticeship classes begin January 7, 2019. The fee for the Electrical Apprenticeship is $400 for 1st – 3rd year and $365 for 4th year.

APPE S028 B01 Plumbing Apprenticship 2/1 Tony Brown M/W 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 201 APPE S030 B01 Plumbing Apprenticship 2/2 Tony Brown M/W 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 201 APPE S032 B01 Plumbing Apprenticship 2/3 James Chatterton T/R 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 201 APPE S034 B01 Plumbing Apprenticship 2/4 James Chatterton T/R 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 201

*Plumbing Apprenticeship classes begin January 7, 2019. The fee for Plumbing Apprenticeship is $300.

CSI Blaine County Center Spring 2019 Schedule

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M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday

PROGRAMS FOR SENIORS

Course ID Course Title Instructor Days Time Credits RoomHACT 156 B01 Over 60 & Getting Fit Crystal Fuller M/W/F 9:00-9:50 AM Zero Credit Gym

*Over 60 and Getting Fit begins on Wednesday, January 14, 2019. Please see the enrichment section for information on other classes for seniors.

CERTIFIED NURSING ASSISTANT PROGRAM

Course ID Course Title Instructor Days Time Credits RoomHWFE 102 B01 CNA Leslie Moore M/W/F 5:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 401 Sat TBD TBD *The CNA program begins on Februaary 25-May 9, 2019. The fee for the course is $600.The Certified Nursing Assistant program is generously supported by the St. Luke’s Wood River Foundation and the McLean Education Endowment.

APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAMS

Course ID Course Title Instructor Days Time Credits RoomAPPE S019 B40A Electrical Apprenticeship 2/1 Patrick Ballou M 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 513 APPE S021 B40A Electrical Apprenticeship 2/2 Patrick Ballou T 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 513 APPE S023 B40A Electrical Apprenticeship 2/3 Thomas Miller W 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 513 APPE S025 B01A Electrical Apprenticeship 2/4 Thomas Miller R 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 513

*Electrical Apprenticeship classes begin January 7, 2019. The fee for the Electrical Apprenticeship is $400 for 1st – 3rd year and $365 for 4th year.

APPE S028 B01 Plumbing Apprenticship 2/1 Tony Brown M/W 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 201 APPE S030 B01 Plumbing Apprenticship 2/2 Tony Brown M/W 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 201 APPE S032 B01 Plumbing Apprenticship 2/3 James Chatterton T/R 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 201 APPE S034 B01 Plumbing Apprenticship 2/4 James Chatterton T/R 6:00-8:50 PM Zero Credit 201

*Plumbing Apprenticeship classes begin January 7, 2019. The fee for Plumbing Apprenticeship is $300.

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Course Course Code Instructor Days Time Credits Room

ALLH 220 B40A Fundamentals of Nutrition Sarah Seppa W/F 8:00-9:20 AM (3) 509 ANTH 102 B40A Cultural Anthropology Denyee Matthews M 11:00-11:50 AM (3) 515 ARTS 109 B01 Drawing 1 Mitsuru Brandon T/R 4:00-6:20 PM (3) 815ARTS 201 B01 Studio Drawing Mitsuru Brandon T/R 4:00-6:20 PM (2) 815 BIOL 105 B30V Human Structure/Function Kimberly Morgan T/R 12:00 -1:20 PM (4) 516 BIOL 228B B01 Human A&P 2 Kimberly Morgan T/R 4:00-7:20 PM (4) 404 BUSA 201 B30V Business Communication Lynn Pattnosh T/R 5:30 – 6:50 PM (3) 516BUSA 265 B30V Legal Environment Thomas Kershaw T 7:00-9:50 PM (3) 515 CHEM 101 B30V Intro to Chemistry Joshua De Groot T/R 11:00-12:20 PM (4) 515 COMM 101 B03V Fund of Communication Hallie Star T/R 9:30-10:50 AM (3) 516CRIJ 103 B30V Intro to Law and Justice Terance Thueson M 4:00-6:50 PM (3) 515 ECON 201 B30V Microeconomics General Staff R 7:00-9:50 PM (3) 515 ENGL 100 B03 English Composition Plus Jamie Spirito M/W 5:30-6:20 PM (2) 509 ENGL 101 B03 English Composition 1 Jamie Spirito M/W 4:00-5:20 PM (3) 509 ENGL 102 B01 English Composition 2 Jamie Spirito M/W 7:00-8:20 PM (3) 509 GNED 101 B30V The Sports Gene Bill Ebner M/W/F 10:00-10:50 AM (3) 515 GNED 101 B35V Festival of Humans Hallie Star M 4:00-5:20 PM (3) 516 HORT 199B B01 Small Farms Chance Munns F 5:30-8:00 PM S 8:00-12:00 PM (3) 510 MATH 023 B30V Mathematics for College Christalyn Waitley M/W/F 2:00-3:20 PM (4) 515MATH 023 B32V Mathematics for College Elizabeth Jones T/R 5:00-6:50 PM (4) 515 MATH 043 B01 Algebra for College Mark Gasenica T/R 5:00-6:50 PM (4) 511 MATH 043R B30V Algebra for College Christalyn Waitley M/W/F 9:00-10:50 AM (4) 516 MATH 123 B30V Math in Modern Society Russell Sadler M/W 5:30-6:50 PM (3) 516 MATH 143 B01 College Algebra Mark Gasenica T/R 7:00-8:20 PM (3) 511 MATH 143 B30V College Algebra Christier Waters M/W/F 12:00-12:50 PM (3) 515MATH 152 B30V Statistics Prep Cindy Dickson M/W 2:00-2:50 PM (2) 516 MATH 153 B30V Elementary Statistics Cindy Dickson T/R 2:00-3:20 PM (3) 516 MATH 157 B30V Math for Elem Teachers Cindy Dickson M/W/F 1:00-1:50 PM (3) 516 PHYS 101 B30V Survey of Astronomy Wallace Blacker T/R 7:00-9:20 PM (4) 516PSYC 201 B30V Child & Adolescent Develop David Chambers T/R 2:00-3:20 PM (3) 516SOCY 101 B31V Introduction to Sociology Matt Reynolds M 7:00-9:50 PM (3) 515THEA 101 B30V Theatre Appreciation Richard Brown W 7:00-9:50 PM (3) 516 WELL 102 B30V Stress Management Elizabeth Clark W 5:30-6:20 PM (2) 515WELL 255 B30V Wellness Through Healthy Living Scott Rogers M/W/F 9:00-9:50 AM (3) 515

COURSES FOR COLLEGE CREDIT Spring 2019 Academic Credit Bearing Classes begin January 14, 2019

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Course Course Code Instructor Days Time Credits Room

ALLH 220 B40A Fundamentals of Nutrition Sarah Seppa W/F 8:00-9:20 AM (3) 509 ANTH 102 B40A Cultural Anthropology Denyee Matthews M 11:00-11:50 AM (3) 515 ARTS 109 B01 Drawing 1 Mitsuru Brandon T/R 4:00-6:20 PM (3) 815ARTS 201 B01 Studio Drawing Mitsuru Brandon T/R 4:00-6:20 PM (2) 815 BIOL 105 B30V Human Structure/Function Kimberly Morgan T/R 12:00 -1:20 PM (4) 516 BIOL 228B B01 Human A&P 2 Kimberly Morgan T/R 4:00-7:20 PM (4) 404 BUSA 201 B30V Business Communication Lynn Pattnosh T/R 5:30 – 6:50 PM (3) 516BUSA 265 B30V Legal Environment Thomas Kershaw T 7:00-9:50 PM (3) 515 CHEM 101 B30V Intro to Chemistry Joshua De Groot T/R 11:00-12:20 PM (4) 515 COMM 101 B03V Fund of Communication Hallie Star T/R 9:30-10:50 AM (3) 516CRIJ 103 B30V Intro to Law and Justice Terance Thueson M 4:00-6:50 PM (3) 515 ECON 201 B30V Microeconomics General Staff R 7:00-9:50 PM (3) 515 ENGL 100 B03 English Composition Plus Jamie Spirito M/W 5:30-6:20 PM (2) 509 ENGL 101 B03 English Composition 1 Jamie Spirito M/W 4:00-5:20 PM (3) 509 ENGL 102 B01 English Composition 2 Jamie Spirito M/W 7:00-8:20 PM (3) 509 GNED 101 B30V The Sports Gene Bill Ebner M/W/F 10:00-10:50 AM (3) 515 GNED 101 B35V Festival of Humans Hallie Star M 4:00-5:20 PM (3) 516 HORT 199B B01 Small Farms Chance Munns F 5:30-8:00 PM S 8:00-12:00 PM (3) 510 MATH 023 B30V Mathematics for College Christalyn Waitley M/W/F 2:00-3:20 PM (4) 515MATH 023 B32V Mathematics for College Elizabeth Jones T/R 5:00-6:50 PM (4) 515 MATH 043 B01 Algebra for College Mark Gasenica T/R 5:00-6:50 PM (4) 511 MATH 043R B30V Algebra for College Christalyn Waitley M/W/F 9:00-10:50 AM (4) 516 MATH 123 B30V Math in Modern Society Russell Sadler M/W 5:30-6:50 PM (3) 516 MATH 143 B01 College Algebra Mark Gasenica T/R 7:00-8:20 PM (3) 511 MATH 143 B30V College Algebra Christier Waters M/W/F 12:00-12:50 PM (3) 515MATH 152 B30V Statistics Prep Cindy Dickson M/W 2:00-2:50 PM (2) 516 MATH 153 B30V Elementary Statistics Cindy Dickson T/R 2:00-3:20 PM (3) 516 MATH 157 B30V Math for Elem Teachers Cindy Dickson M/W/F 1:00-1:50 PM (3) 516 PHYS 101 B30V Survey of Astronomy Wallace Blacker T/R 7:00-9:20 PM (4) 516PSYC 201 B30V Child & Adolescent Develop David Chambers T/R 2:00-3:20 PM (3) 516SOCY 101 B31V Introduction to Sociology Matt Reynolds M 7:00-9:50 PM (3) 515THEA 101 B30V Theatre Appreciation Richard Brown W 7:00-9:50 PM (3) 516 WELL 102 B30V Stress Management Elizabeth Clark W 5:30-6:20 PM (2) 515WELL 255 B30V Wellness Through Healthy Living Scott Rogers M/W/F 9:00-9:50 AM (3) 515

COURSES FOR COLLEGE CREDIT Spring 2019 Academic Credit Bearing Classes begin January 14, 2019 M = Monday T = Tuesday W = Wednesday R = Thursday F = Friday

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ADULT ENRICHMENT

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ART

BEGINNING REALISTIC OIL PAINTINGStudents in this beginning class will learn how to paint with oils. Using the instructors original painting “Snowy Sunset in the Sawtooths,” as an example, students will learn oil painting fundamentals including an overview of basic procedures. Students will be given a printed guide of drawing techniques such as perspective, shading and color theory, which will serve as a helpful reference throughout the class and after. In this fun, hands on class, students will develop their own style, while gaining direct instruction. Instructor: Eileen Shelly (Artwork featured on cover)Section code: XART 015 B22Wednesdays January 30-March 206:30-8:30 p.m. Room 815 Tuition: $160 (supply list provided) (Students must bring their own oil paints)Minimum number of students required: 6 Maximum number of students allowed: 10

FUNDAMENTALS OF OIL PAINTINGThis class will provide beginning students with basic oil painting techniques such as how to use and care for brushes and apply paint. Blending paints, mixing color, perspective and vanishing points, and simple painting techniques will be covered in this informative and creative class. Students will learn how to paint trees, mountains, streams, bushes, ground, grasses, rocks and much more.Instructor: Eileen Shelly (Artwork featured on cover)Section code: XART 015 B35Wednesdays April 3-May 22

6:30-8:30 p.m. Room 815Tuition: $160 (supply list provided) (Students must bring their own oil paint)Minimum number of students required: 6 Maximum number of students allowed: 10

HAND BUILDING CLAY CLASSStudents will learn a variety of fundamental clay construction techniques while creating hand crafted works of art. In this class, students will learn pinch pot, coiling, slab construction and an introduction to firing techniques. Instructor: Bob DixSection code: XART 123 B15Mondays and Thursdays March 4-216:30-8:30 p.m. Room 815Tuition: $120 (supply list provided)Minimum number of students required: 3 Maximum number of students allowed: 10

BUSINESS & NONPROFIT

GRANT-WRITING Grants are an increasingly vital funding source for all kinds of non-profit, educational, and community organizations. This three-part workshop will introduce you to the world of foundation giving and grant funding. You will learn how to find and vet funding sources and how to address specific grant components. You will practice writing sections of a proposal in class, and you will have the opportunity to apply for a $250 grant for a local non-profit organization. You are encouraged to come to class with a grant idea in mind. Instructor: Tricia Swartling, M.P.H.

LEARNING NEVER ENDS! The CSI Blaine County Campus offers a wide range of community education classes to promote intellectual inquiry and creative exploration for all ages.

TO REGISTER FOR AN ENRICHMENT CLASS, visit the CSI office at the Community Campus in Hailey, or call (208) 788-2033 or download a registration form online at www.csi.edu/blaine. Register early! Many classes have enrollment limits and some classes must meet specified minimum numbers of students in order to take place.

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Section code: XMSC 011 B08Tuesdays April 16-304:30-6:30 p.m. Room 509Tuition: $90 Minimum number of students required: 6 Maximum number of students allowed: 20

BEGINNING BOOKKEEPING WITH QUICKBOOKS 2018If you are a business owner, a beginning bookkeeper, or your own financial manager, this class is for you! Brian Carney, CPA, will teach you how to create a company’s bookkeeping system from scratch using QuickBooks 2018 accounting software. In this beginning class, you will learn how to build a solid bookkeeping foundation, create a useful chart of accounts, track revenue and expenses, manage a payroll, and more. You also will learn account reconciliation and basic financial reporting using data entered throughout the class. This is a hands-on computer bookkeeping class that includes lecture and discussion. Instructor: Brian Carney, CPA.Section code: XMSC 044 B01Tuesdays and Thursdays May 7-234:00-6:00 p.m. Room 409Tuition: $155Minimum number of students required: 6Maximum number of students allowed: 19

CURRENT EVENTS

GREAT DECISIONS 2019This lively discussion group is a perennial favorite for inquisitive minds in the Wood River Valley. The curriculum is developed by the Foreign Policy Association, and focuses on a range of contemporary foreign and domestic policy issues. Topics for the 2019 program include Refugees and Global Migration, The Middle East: Regional Disorder, Nuclear negotiations: Back to the Future?, The Rise of Populism in Europe, Decoding U.S.-China Trade, Cyber Conflicts and Geopolitics, The

United State and Mexico: Partnership Tested and State of the State Department and Diplomacy. The discussions will be moderated by Don Liebich, who has been involved with economic development, citizen diplomacy, and human rights projects in the Middle East. Instructor: Don Liebich is an author and an international consultant. Section code: XMSC 088 B01 Tuesdays and Thursdays January 29-February 21 6:00-7:30 p.m. The Community Library Tuition: $70 (book not included) To order book: https://www.fpa.org/great_decisions/

HEALTH and WELLNESS

PILATESEveryone needs stretching and strength for body health. The Pilates method allows for all levels of fitness to gain more use of the body with alignment and breath. The general principals are to integrate the entire body to strengthen the muscles, find breath of movement for flow of energy, by using concentration and control. Bring an open mind and show up!Instructor: Hilarie Neely, R.D.E. Pilates certified.Section code: XCMP 199 B17Tuesdays January 22 - March 1211:30-12:45pm Room: Footlight Dance Studio Tuition: $100 Minimum number of students required: 6 Maximum number of students allowed: 15

STRETCHING AND RELAXATION FOR HEALTH AND WELLNESSEveryone, at any age, needs to move and stretch. Without stretching, we lose our range of motion and a host of other physical problems can arise. We also all need to relax and restore, so that we are resilient and respond positively to stress. Join us in a fun class to stretch AND relax, using our breath and our bodies to keep ourselves safe and vital. This

REGISTER EARLY! The classes have enrollment limits.

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ESL – ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGEThese free classes are for community members 16 and older. The focus is on basic English skills that will enhance the adult English language learners’ abilities to become active and informed parents, workers, and community members.

ESL classes meet on Mondays and Wednesdays from 6:00-9:00 p.m. Room 510

Classes start on FEBRUARY 4. For more information contact Kathy Muscat at 208-732-6546.

ADULT BASIC EDUCATION FOR CAREER AND COLLEGE READINESS

The free Adult Basic Education Program provides basic skills instruction in reading, writing, and math, enabling adults 16 and older to improve basic academic skills and to continue to achieve individual educational goals. Small instructional classes and official GED® testing information is available.

ABE classes meet on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6:00-9:00 p.m. Room 512

Classes start on JANUARY 14. For more information contact Amelia Mott at 208-732-6543.

class will accommodate for all ability levels. Bring your open mind and show up! Instructor: Victoria Roper, M.Ed.Section Code: XCMP 199 B09Tuesdays April 2-3010:30-11:45 a.m. Room: BCRD (small studio) Tuition: $65Minimum number of students required: 6 Maximum number of students allowed: 18

LANGUAGES

BEGINNING SPANISH 2 FOR COMMUNICATION This is a follow-up class for those who have completed a beginners or novice conversational Spanish class. The first class introduced students to agreement, gender, number, subjects, basic information and conversational questions, and how to use the verbs ser, tener, gustar. In this second course, students will continue to build their foundational understanding of language, vocabulary, communication and question-response skills. Instructor: Sara Pettit, M.A.XLNG 199 B14Wednesdays February 6- March 1310:30-11:45 a.m. The Community Library, KetchumTuition: $96 Minimum number of students required: 6Maximum number of students allowed: 14

INTERMEDIATE SPANISH CONVERSATION - LUNCHTIME LANGUAGEThis class focuses on conversation and the discussion of selected literary readings, periodical and magazine articles, and short films to instill a greater mastery of spoken Spanish. Grammar will be expounded upon as necessary. Vocabulary will focus on readings, viewings and discussions and include tools such as transitional or linking words, interjections, and more. Instructor: Sara Pettit, M.A.XLNG 199 B21Wednesdays February 6-March 13 12:00-1:00 p.m. The Community Library, KetchumTuition: $96 Minimum number of students required: 8 Maximum number of students allowed: 16

BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH Whether you want to expand your language skills for the workplace, for world travel, or to exercise your brain, learning Spanish is a smart move. In this six-week introductory course, you will learn foundational grammar and vocabulary in a friendly, active, conversational setting. The instructor is a certified Spanish teacher who has lived and traveled extensively in Spanish-speaking countries. Instructor: Lori BurksSection code: XLNG 004 B01Thursdays April 4 - May 96:00-7:30 p.m. Room 509Tuition: $110 Minimum number of students required: 10 Maximum number of students allowed: 25

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For more information contact: Workforce Development and Training @ [email protected] / 208-732-6310 or

Register Online at https://www.csi.edu/workforce-training

GET SERIOUS ABOUT FOOD SAFETY SERVSAFE TRAINING & CERTIFICATION AVAILABLE NOW! SAFE FOOD SAVES LIVES

JANUARY 11TH, 2019 9AM-3PM

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO – HAILEY CENTER - ROOM #510 1050 FOX ACRES RD. #408 HAILEY, ID 83333

This 1 day certification course is designed to prepare those in the food industry with the following: The importance of food safety Understanding how food becomes unsafe Identify TCS food Recognizing the risk factors for foodborne illness Understanding the important prevention measures for keeping food safe

Walk Away With:

Interactive training that will prepare you for certification exam Training workbook, with extensive notes, to use during the course and on the job site Certification of Completion provided by the College of Southern Idaho Managers ServSafe Certification (valid for 5 years).

Registration: $110 per person – additional $36 due at time of training for certification exam.

GET SERIOUS ABOUT FOOD SAFETY

SERVSAFE TRAINING & CERTIFICATION AVAILABLE NOW!

THIS 1 DAY CERTIFICATION COURSE IS DESIGNED TO PREPARE THOSE IN THE FOOD INDUSTRY WITH THE FOLLOWING:

• The importance of food safety • Understanding how food becomes unsafe• Identify TCS food • Recognizing the risk factors for foodborne illness• Understanding the important prevention measures for keeping food safe

WALK AWAY WITH:• Interactive training that will prepare you for certification exam• Training workbook, with extensive notes, to use during the course and on the job site• Certification of Completion provided by the College of Southern Idaho• Managers ServSafe Certification (valid for 5 years).

REGISTRATION: $110 per personADDITIONAL $36 due at time of training for certification exam.

For more information contact: Workforce Development and Training @ [email protected] or Register Online at https://www.csi.edu/workforce-training

For more information contact: Workforce Development and Training @ [email protected] / 208-732-6310 or

Register Online at https://www.csi.edu/workforce-training

GET SERIOUS ABOUT FOOD SAFETY SERVSAFE TRAINING & CERTIFICATION AVAILABLE NOW! SAFE FOOD SAVES LIVES

JANUARY 11TH, 2019 9AM-3PM

COLLEGE OF SOUTHERN IDAHO – HAILEY CENTER - ROOM #510 1050 FOX ACRES RD. #408 HAILEY, ID 83333

This 1 day certification course is designed to prepare those in the food industry with the following: The importance of food safety Understanding how food becomes unsafe Identify TCS food Recognizing the risk factors for foodborne illness Understanding the important prevention measures for keeping food safe

Walk Away With:

Interactive training that will prepare you for certification exam Training workbook, with extensive notes, to use during the course and on the job site Certification of Completion provided by the College of Southern Idaho Managers ServSafe Certification (valid for 5 years).

Registration: $110 per person – additional $36 due at time of training for certification exam.

JANUARY 11, 2019 • 9AM-3PM • ROOM 510

SAFE FOOD SAVES LIVES

WANT TO TURN THAT

THUMB GREEN?

THE COURSE INCLUDES classroom lecture along with on-site application and garden maintenance at The Hunger Coalition Bloom Farm.

NEW CSI CLASS

SMALL FARMS is a course designed to introduce students to soil building, nutrient management, plant production, pest management, greenhouse structures, irrigation techniques, harvest and seed collection all in one semester.

Instructor: Chance Munns, Assistant Professor, Horticulture, College of Southern Idaho Tuition: $420 (Free for students over 60)

Fridays: Feb 8-May 17 5:30 pm-8:00 pm

Saturdays: April 13, April 20, May 11 8:00 am-12:00 pm

Credits: 3

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MISSION STATEMENT: The mission of the College of Southern Idaho is to provide quality educational, social, cultural, economic, and workforce development opportunities that meet the diverse needs of the communities we serve.

STAFFSarah Caballero - Student Services Coordinator - [email protected]

Becky Ross - Course Developer - [email protected] Hallie Star, M.A, - Director - [email protected]

ADVISORY BOARDRaquel Galvin • Jennifer Haemmerle • Lacie Hernandez • Wendy Jaquet

Alan Reynolds • Tim Thomas

1050 Fox Acres Road • Room 408 • Hailey, ID 83333 (208) 788-2033 or 1-800-680-0274 x6462 • www.csi.edu/blaine

Cover art by Eileen Shelly

Tuition is $465. A limited number of scholarships are available; individuals can apply for a scholarship by sub-mitting a detailed letter of application to the CSI Blaine County Center by April 15.

College credit is also available. Find more information and registration forms online at www.csi.edu/blaine.Registration opens in April.

A UNIQUE WEEK-LONG LANGUAGE IMMERSION PROGRAM

Whether you want to begin your study of the Spanish language or you want to hone more advanced Spanish skills – the Spanish Insti-tute will help you take your Spanish to the next level and learn more about Spanish-speaking cultures.

IT’S A DYNAMIC WEEK FEATURING:• highly-qualified, experienced instructors • lots of opportunities for conversational practice • cultural experiences representing a broad spectrum of Spanish-speaking countries

For additional information, visit: www.csi.edu/blaine

THE 13TH ANNUAL

SUN VALLEY SUMMER SPANISH INSTITUTE

JUNE 10-14, 2019