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Adobe Photoshop for Digital Photographers

Digital cameras have transformed the way we shoot and process our family photos. To take full advantage of the power that digital imaging presents, the photographer must utilize a digital imaging software program to enhance and print his or her photos. While there are many on the market, Adobe Photoshop is the program of choice by the vast majority of both novice and professional photographers. However, the complexity of the program makes it imperative to receive one-on-one training, avoiding the strong learning curve.

This Introduction to Photoshop for Digital Photographers class will cover the basics of the program to bring you up-to-speed on the features needed to make the most of your digital images. Topics will include an overview of various tools, photo enhancement, layers, selection tools, actions and printing. This class is designed to prepare you to take advantage of this ever changing technology.

About the Instructor - Dona Bonnett is the owner of A Digital Reflection, Photography & Videography.  Her studio is in Hartselle and she been in business for 4 years, specializing in weddings and portrait work.

Registration Information & Form

Course Code:

CEI 714

Course:

12 hours/8 weeks

Cost: 

$89.00

Location:

Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117

Instructor:

Dona Bonnett

Date/Time:

Days

Dates

Times

Monday evenings

March 17 - May 12, 2008

8:00pm-9:30pm

Registration Information & Form

Course Code:

CEI 714

Course:

12 hours/6 weeks

Cost: 

$89.00

Location:

Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117

Instructor:

Dona Bonnett

Date/Time:

Days

Dates

Times

Monday evenings

June 16 – July 21, 2008

5:30pm-7:30pm

Registration Information & Form

Course Code:

CEI 714

Course:

12 hours/6 weeks

Cost: 

$89.00

Location:

Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117

Instructor:

Dona Bonnett

Date/Time:

Days

Dates

Times

Monday evenings

October 6 - November 10, 2008

5:30pm-7:30pm


Ballroom Dancing

This is a beginning level Ballroom Dance class targeted for those who want to improve their skills. Whether you have never danced before or have been dancing for years, if your goal is to improve your skills, then this course is for you. The course instructor emphasizes proper technique and the understanding/development of the fundamentals of ballroom dancing. See session times for specific dances to be taught . This course is a social ballroom dancing course and will be structured to teach you to dance in a social setting with diverse partners. You are not required to bring a partner, but the class works best with an even mix of males and females. This is ballroom dancing at its best!

About the Instructor - Lori Hewlett will be the primary instructor for the course. Lori is a graduate of Calhoun Community College and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Ballroom Dance from Brigham Young University (BYU) where she was a member of the BYU dance team and participated in numerous showcases and competitions and received coaching from various international ballroom champions. Lori has been teaching dance for four years and has her own business providing ballroom dance instruction.

Registration Information & Form
Course Code: CEI 700
Course: 20 hours/10 weeks
Cost:  $100.00 per person
Location: Decatur campus – Gymnasium (upstairs) – East Balcony
Instructor: Lori Hewlett
Date/Time:
Days Dates Times
Summer Session (dances-West Coast Swing, Foxtrot, and Samba)
Thursday evenings June 5 - August 7, 2008 5:30pm-7:30pm
Fall Session (dances-Mambo, Triple Swing, and Waltz)
Thursday evenings September 4 - November 6, 2008 5:30pm-7:30pm

Note: Footwear Suggestions - Athletic shoes and other high traction rubber soled shoes are not recommended as they will impede proper foot action. Leather soled shoes (men’s dress shoes) or composite soles with a similar feel to leather (many women’s shoes) are usually quite adequate. Open toed shoes are not recommended for a beginning class and strapless open back shoes are not recommended as the shoe needs to cling securely to the heal of the foot.


Ballroom DancingIntermediate Ballroom Dance (dances-Rumba, Foxtrot, and Tango)

This is an Intermediate level Ballroom Dance class targeted for those who want to continue their ballroom dancing education. This class assumes you have a basic knowledge and understanding of the fundamentals of ballroom dance, as well as a repertoire of beginning level patterns.  The course instructor emphasizes proper technique and the understanding/development of the fundamentals of ballroom dancing. The specific dances to be taught will be the Rumba, Foxtrot, Tango, and likely one other to be determined with input from the class. This course is a social ballroom dancing course and will be structured to teach you to dance in a social setting with diverse partners. You are not required to bring a partner, but the class works best with an even mix of males and females. This is ballroom dancing at its best.

About the Instructor - Lori Hewlett will be the primary instructor for the course. Lori is a graduate of Calhoun Community College and has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Ballroom Dance from Brigham Young University (BYU) where she was a member of the BYU dance team and participated in numerous showcases and competitions and received coaching from various international ballroom champions. Lori has been teaching dance for four years and has her own business providing ballroom dance instruction.

Prerequisite: Introductory Instruction in Rumba, Foxtrot, and Tango (you will need to be familiar with these dances)

Registration Information & Form
Course Code: CEI 727
Course: 12 hours/4 weeks
Cost:  $85.00 per person
Location: Decatur campus – Gymnasium (upstairs) – East Balcony
Instructor: Lori Hewlett
Date/Time:
Days Dates Times
Spring Session
Thursday evenings April 24 - May 8, 2008 5:30pm-8:30pm

Note: Footwear Suggestions - Athletic shoes and other high traction rubber soled shoes are not recommended as they will impede proper foot action. Leather soled shoes (men’s dress shoes) or composite soles with a similar feel to leather (many women’s shoes) are usually quite adequate. Open toed shoes are not recommended for a beginning class and strapless open back shoes are not recommended as the shoe needs to cling securely to the heal of the foot.


Sign Language

Beginning Sign Language

Welcome to learning the most beautiful language in the world. In this fun 6 week course you will learn beginning American Sign Language vocabulary and Pidgin Signed English sentence structure for basic communication with the deaf and hearing impaired. Worksheets provided by instructor. Sign Language Dictionary recommended but not needed.

About the Instructor: Jeanie Parker was a student at Calhoun Community College and a Graduate from the University of Montevallo where she received a BS in Education of the Hearing Impaired. She has been teaching Deaf Education and sign language classes for 15 years in the state of Alabama and Tennessee.

Registration Information & Form
Course Code:
CEI 723
Course:
9 hours/6 weeks
Cost: 
$59.00
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B101
Instructor:

Jeanie Parker

Date/Time:
Days Dates Times
Summer Session
Monday evenings June 9 - 21, 2008* 5:30pm-7:00pm
*No class will be held on Monday, June 14, 2008


Calligraphy

This course will cover the Formal Italic Alphabet as an art form. Detailed instructions will be given for each letter. Both upper and lower case letters will be taught. Practicing will be necessary to ensure mastery of this alphabet. 

The course is designed to instruct the beginner and the more advanced student of calligraphy.  Basic techniques will be taught. Everyone will be encouraged to fine tune their skills by learning how to critique their own work. 

The following are just some of the uses for this alphabet: 

  • Scrap-booking
  • Addressing Envelopes
  • Creating Cards
  • Journaling
  • Lettering:  Scriptures, Poems, Sayings, Names, etc.

So come have fun with us and learn your ABC’s!

  • Classes will include the following:
  • Introduction to the tools of calligraphy, their selection and care
  • Recognition and detailed practice of correct letter forms
  • Layout and spacing of letters, words, and sentences
  • One-on-one critique practice results
  • Recommendation of catalogs and places to purchase supplies

Supplies Required

  • 1 speed ball pen set, series C nibs
  • 1 bottle of Pellikan 4001 black ink or Higgins Eternal ink
  • 1 pack of tracing paper by LOEW CORNELL, size 9 X 12,   50 sheets at 25lbs, or inexpensive bond paper that you can see through.
  • 1H or 2H drawing pencil
  • Pencil and paper for notes
  • Broad-edged, chisel tip marker in black, such as Staedler (double-ended).
Course Code:
CEI 715
Course:
12 hours/6 weeks
Cost: 
$69.00 (does not include supplies)
Location:
Decatur Campus - Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117
Instructor:
Cathy Hoffman
Date/Time:
TBA

Computer Keyboarding

In the Introduction to the Keyboard course, the participant will master touch operation on a computer keyboard. Correct fingering by touch and good techniques will receive primary emphasis; speed and accuracy will be given secondary emphasis. Correct technique for the fourth row numbers will also be briefly covered.

Course Code:
CEI 716
Course:
9 hours/6 weeks
Cost: 
$59.00
Location:
Decatur campus - Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117
Instructor:
Brenda Cornett

Date/Time:  

Days Dates Times
Spring Session -- Registering Now!

Wednesday evenings

May 28 - July 2, 2008

5:00pm-6:30pm

Fall Session

Saturday mornings

September 13 & 27, 2008

8:00am-12:30pm


Digital Photography

Digital Photography

This Introduction to Digital Photography class is taught from the beginner’s point of view. Topics include basic operation of a digital camera, capturing the image, importing images into the computer, editing the image, sharing the image, and organizing and storing images. Basic photography principles and techniques, as well as navigation on the computer will be covered.

About the Instructor:  Dona Bonnett is the owner of A Digital Reflection, Photography & Videography.  Her studio is in Hartselle and she been in business for 4 years, specializing in weddings and portrait work.  She enjoys teaching others photography & how to use their digital cameras.

Bring your own digital camera and instruction book.

Course Code:
CEI 702
Course:

12 hours/6 weeks

Cost: 
$89.00
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Monday evenings

March 17 - April 28, 2008

5:30pm-7:30pm

Course Code:
CEI 702
Course:

12 hours/8 weeks

Cost: 
$89.00
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Monday evenings

October 6-November 24, 2008

8:00pm-9:30pm

 


Digital Photography

Digital Photography for Kids (Ages 9-12)

In this class, kids will learn the basic operation of a digital camera, including capturing the image, importing images into the computer, editing and sharing images, organizing and storing images, and basic photography principles.

About the Instructor:  Dona Bonnett is the owner of A Digital Reflection, Photography & Videography.  Her studio is in Hartselle and she been in business for 4 years, specializing in weddings and portrait work.  She enjoys teaching others photography & how to use their digital cameras.

Bring your own digital camera and instruction book.

Course Code:
CEI 725
Course:

4 hours/2 weeks

Cost: 
$29.00
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Monday evenings

June 16 and 23, 2008

2:00pm - 4:00pm


Digital Photography

Digital Photography for Teens (Grades 7-12)

In this class, teens will learn the basic operation of a digital camera, including capturing the image, importing images into the computer, editing and sharing images, organizing and storing images, and basic photography principles.

About the Instructor:  Dona Bonnett is the owner of A Digital Reflection, Photography & Videography.  Her studio is in Hartselle and she been in business for 4 years, specializing in weddings and portrait work.  She enjoys teaching others photography & how to use their digital cameras.

Bring your own digital camera and instruction book.

Course Code:
CEI 726
Course:

4 hours/2 weeks

Cost: 
$29.00
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Monday evenings

July 14 and 21, 2008

2:00pm - 4:00pm


Elbows Off the Table! Manners for Adults

Need "brushing up" on your social graces? It is never too late to learn Manners for social occasions or a business meeting. Take an hour and a half of your time and learn about the History of Etiquette, Introductions, Handshake, Phone and Cell Phone Etiquette, Table Manners including the proper use of the knife, fork and place setting etiquette, and much more!  A handout is provided for you to share your knowledge with others in your family or workplace!  You will be glad you came!

Course Code:
CEI 713
Course:
1.5 hours
Cost: 
$15.00
Location:
Decatur Campus - Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117
Instructor:
Robin Jennings

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times
Summer Session

Monday evening

June 9, 2008

5:30pm-7:00pm

Fall Session

Thursday evening

October 16, 2008

5:30pm-7:00pm


electricity

Also see other Industrial Maintenance courses.

Basic Electricity

Electricity is an important source of energy that affects many aspects of your life. Without electricity, many devices that have transformed daily life over the course of this century would not be possible. This class will provide you with hands-on training in household electrical repairs.

The basic electrical class introduces fundamental principles of electricity. It begins with an introduction to the structure of matter and basic atomic theory. These are important basics. They will help you understand electron flow and electrical charges. This class also covers some basic sources of electricity (alternating and direct current) and electrical quantities - voltage, current, resistance, and power. It covers Ohm's law and some basic applications of it.

You will troubleshoot a variety of electrical circuits. The material in this class provides the basic information about electricity, schematics and symbols that you need to do basic electrical projects such as replacing switches, outlets, breakers and fuses. You will also learn to install ceiling fans and light fixtures in your home.

Course Code:
TBI 804
Course:
24 hours
Cost: 
$100.00 per person
Location:
Decatur Campus - Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117

Date/Time:      

TBA

furniture

Furniture Refinishing & Restoration

Have you always wanted to take an old piece of furniture and restore it to its natural beauty? Calhoun College is proud to offer the opportunity to enroll in a program that will take you step by step through the process of making this all come true and achieve results like a professional. Space will be limited so be the first to enroll while there is still time!

Supplies Required

  • Plastic apron or old clothes you do not care to be stained
  • Safety glasses to protect eyes
  • Chemical strength rubber gloves for stripping furniture
  • Latex gloves to protect hands from stains

Items that will be used in the course of the program that you can either furnish as needed or purchase at instructor’s cost will be:

  • Stripper
  • Lacquer Thinner
  • Sand Paper
  • Steel Wool
  • Paint Brushes
  • Wood Glue
  • Stains
  • Polyurethane
Course Code:
CEI 728
Course:
30 hours/10 weeks
Cost: 
$229.00
Location:
Decatur Campus - Center for Manufacturing Innovation, High Bay
Instructor:
David Embody

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Summer Session

Thursday evenings

May 29 – July 31, 2008 

6:00pm-9:00pm


How to Sell on eBay the Right Way

Have a professional teach you the right way to sell on eBay. Training delivered by an Education Specialist who uses the most up-to-date training and student materials – the same ones used by eBay University, so you know you’re learning to make the most of eBay to increase your revenue. The training will teach you how to:

  • Do research and create listings that will attract buyers
  • Enhance listings with better descriptions and photography
  • Set pricing that will maximize your profits
  • Open and use a PayPal account to simplify payment
  • Monitor sales to know exactly what’s working and what’s not
  • Avoid many of the costly mistakes that new eBay sellers may make

Harness the power of eBay to put more money in your pocket!

Course Code:
CEI 704
Prerequisite:
Basic Internet and eBay experience recommended
Course:
6 hours/1 day
Cost: 
$65.00 includes student book
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117
Instructor:
Heidi Hardman, Education Specialist, eBay University

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Summer Session

Saturday

June 28 , 2008

8:00am-3:30pm

Fall Session

Saturday

October 18 , 2008

8:00am-3:30pm


Introduction to the Computer and the Internet

This beginner course provides a basic introduction to Computer and the Internet including:

  • Basic elements of Windows, the PC operating system
  • Common menus, toolbars, and shortcuts
  • File management
  • Saving files in folders
  • Printing
  • Copying data from one program to another
  • Getting online by typing in Web addresses
  • Understanding basic terminology and toolbar buttons of the Internet Explorer program
  • Using search engines to find information and Websites
  • Sending and receiving photos using web email
Course Code:
CEI 705
Course:
6 hours/3 weeks
Cost: 
$35.00
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117
Instructor:
Shannon Bentley

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Summer Session

Tuesday evenings

May 27, June 3, June 10, 2008

5:00pm-7:00pm

Fall Session

Tuesday evenings

September 2, 9, 16, 2008

5:00pm-7:00pm


Manners are Magic! For Children

Need a little brushing up on your manners? Want your child to learn how to behave properly in social situations? Then this course is for you! Children ages 8 and up will learn about the History of Etiquette, First Impressions, Handshakes, Introductions, Boy/Girl Etiquette, Telephone Manners and much more! Each child will be given a place setting and taught the correct way to cut with a knife and fork. A snack will be served so each child can practice with a “hostess” at a “party”. This is a fun way to learn and practice good manners! The class is taught by Robin Jennings, a former elementary school teacher. She created the lesson plan and designed a handout that will be given out at the conclusion of the class.

Course Code:
CEI 707
Course:
1.5 hours
Cost: 
$10.00
Location:
Decatur campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117
Instructor:
Robin Jennings

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Summer Session-- Registering Now!

Monday

July 28, 2008

4:00pm-5:30pm

Fall Session

Wednesday

October 15, 2008

4:00pm-5:30pm


Microsoft Excel

This is an introduction to spreadsheet management using Microsoft Excel. This course provides instruction in creating a workbook, performing calculations, formatting, filters, and consolidating data from multiple sources. Sorting, filtering and data summarization are also covered.

Course Code:
CEI 730
Course:
8 hours/4 weeks
Cost: 
$59.00
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117
Instructor:
Shannon Bentley

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Summer Session

Saturday mornings

May 24 – June 21, 2008*   

9:00am-11:00am

*No class will be held on June 14, 2008

Microsoft Powerpoint

This is an introduction to presentations and slides course using Microsoft PowerPoint. This course provides instruction in creating new presentations, slide techniques, and outlines. It also includes entering and editing text on slides, applying and modifying templates, working with colors, and entering and manipulating shapes on slides.

Course Code:
CEI 731
Course:
8 hours/2 weeks
Cost: 
$59.00
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117
Instructor:
Shannon Bentley

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Summer Session!

Tuesday/Thursday evenings

June 17 - 26, 2008   

5:00pm-7:00pm


Word

Microsoft Word

This is an introduction to word processing course using Microsoft Word. This course provides instruction in basic editing and proofreading techniques, text appearance, printing, tables, working with columns, and basic graphics.

Course Code:
CEI 729
Course:
8 hours/2 weeks
Cost: 
$59.00
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117
Instructor:
Shannon Bentley

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Summer Session!

Thursday evenings

May 22 – June 12

5:00pm-7:00pm


Retirement Planning for Baby Boomers

Tick-tock… is that your Retirement Clock winding down? Has your alarm already sounded? If you are one of America’s 76 million Baby Boomers, proper Retirement Income Distribution Planning is a must. This class teaches why accumulation logic can’t be applied to an income-distribution scenario, what the five threats to a lifetime income are, and which common mistakes to avoid.

Topics include:

  • Accumulation logic vs. distribution logic
  • Five THREATS to lifetime income
  • Nine BIG MISTAKES and how to avoid them
  • Healthcare considerations
Course Code:
CEI 708
Course:
3 hours
Cost: 
$15.00
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B101
Instructor:
Richard D. Thompson, CPA, CFP®

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times

Summer Session

Monday

June 16, 2008

6:00pm-9:00pm

Fall Session

Monday

October 20, 2008

6:00pm-9:00pm


$mart Kid$ Financial Basics for Children

Want to give your child a financial head start in life?  Enroll them in a fun, interactive, and activity-filled class that will teach them basic financial principles and give parents tools and ideas on which to build.  The concepts to be taught are:

$ Budgeting

  • Setting financial goals
  • Sharing, Saving, Spending, Borrowing

$ Sharing

  • The role of sharing in personal finance
  • Putting money to good use

$ Saving

  • What kind of Piggy Bank do I use?
  • Interest – Is it working for you or working against you?

$ Spending

  • Buy now vs. Buy Later

$ Borrowing

  • Debt – Good vs. Bad

This class is for children ages 8-12, and will be taught by Richard Thompson, a local financial planner with a heart for children.  Mr. Thompson is a Certified Public Accountant and a CFP® Professional.

Course Code:
CEI 720
Course:
2 hours
Cost: 
$12.00
Location:
Decatur Campus – Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117
Instructor:
Richard D. Thompson, CPA, CFP®

Date/Time:      

Days Dates Times
Summer Session
Saturday June 21, 2008 1:00pm-3:00pm

Teens

 

$mart Teens$ Financial Basics for Teens

Want to give your teen a financial head start in life? Enroll them in a fun, interactive class that will teach them basic financial principles. The class will include:

$ Budgeting
$ Sharing
$ Saving
$ Spending
$ Borrowing

This class is for teenagers ages 13 and up, and will be taught by Richard Thompson, a local financial planner. Mr. Thompson is a Certified Public Accountant and a CFP® Professional.

Course Code:
CEI 724
Course:
2.0 hours
Cost: 
$12.00
Location:
Decatur Campus - Center for Manufacturing Innovation, Room B117
Instructor:
Richard D. Thompson, CPA, CFP®

Date/Time:      

Days