B L A I N E C O U N T Y C A M P U S Cert i on Spa nish nica t Commu Sociology cs Economi Art re Na tu d n a Science s Computer Humanities gy Psycholo Crafts s Mathematic ified Nursing Assistant ids for K e g ing lle Co work d o Wo he Selection t e l p m a S SUMMER SEMESTER 2015 • May - August Adult Enrichment • Academic Classes Summer Spanish Institute • College for Kids • Fall Preview REGISTRATION OPEN NOW Student Spotlight Jasnelly Mendoza Fall 2014 was my first semester in college. I was nervous for multiple reasons and I didn’t know what to expect. I am sure that there are many people who feel this way when they first start college. All I knew was that I was taking my first step towards getting a better education. Luckily, CSI helped calm my anxiety and made me feel welcome. CSI in Hailey has so many people who want to see you succeed. We are really fortunate to have amazing professors who answer any and all questions. The CSI professors are devoted to their students and we get a lot of one-on-one attention when we need it. At the main office there are 3 very amazing people; Hallie, Becky, and Sarah. Everything they do is to help improve the environment for the students. They go out of their way to help a student as much as they can. They really want to see students succeed in whatever they decide to pursue. If you’re nervous about college like I was, choosing CSI is a great first step. Not only are you going to do yourself a huge favor, but you are also going to go to an amazing school that is going to put you first. Jasnelly Mendoza, Sophomore at CSI 2015-2016 summer enrichment for adults and kids LEARNING NEVER ENDS! The CSI Blaine County Campus offers diverse community education classes to promote intellectual inquiry and creative exploration for people of all ages. TO REGISTER FOR AN ENRICHMENT CLASS, visit the CSI office at the Community Campus in Hailey, or call 788-2033. Register early! The classes have enrollment limits. adult classes ANIMALS Basic Dog Obedience Boot Camp This boot camp is for both you and your dog! Spend six weeks developing effective training techniques and forging a mutually-beneficial relationship between you and your dog. The class will cover basic commands: sit, down, attention, leave it, stay, and heel (on short and long leads). The instructor, Barb Williams, graduated from the Animal Behavior College and trains hunting dogs, search and rescue dogs, and pets. A buckle collar, six-foot leash, 20-30 foot line, and tasty treats are required for this class. Dogs should have a current vaccination record and should not have fear or aggression issues with other dogs. Section code: XHOB 004 B01 Tuesdays • May 26, June 2, 9, 16, 23, 30 • 6:00-7:00 p.m. • Outside at the Community Campus Tuition: $120 ART Metal Art: An Introduction to Welding Step into CSI’s state-of-the-art mobile welding classroom to learn basic welding techniques. Guided by CSI welding instructor Cody Thornton, you will learn safety procedures and become familiar with basic welding equipment. You will practice grinding and cutting metal and you will be introduced to both MIG and stick welding. By the end of the three-evening series, you will have created your own piece of metal art to take home with you. Wear long pants, a long-sleeved shirt, closed-toe shoes, and leather gloves. Other safety gear will be provided, along with materials for the class project. Section code: XART 003 B01 Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday • July 21, 22, 23 • 6:00-8:30 p.m. • Back lot of Community Campus • Tuition: $255 (materials included) F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t : w w w. c s i . e d u / b l a i n e 1 Mix Media Painting: Still Life, Landscape and Portrait Learn a variety of artistic media while creating your own original painting. In the first class, you will see an array of painting examples, begin to envision a project of your own and experiment with various painting media while observing simple objects. In the second class, you will try different color combinations to learn basic color theory by creating a still life painting. In the third class, you will try unusual materials and effects to create a textural landscape painting. In the final class, you will learn how to paint facial features for a portrait. Beginners are welcome and advance students will refresh and refine skills. Instructor: Mitsuru Brandon Section code: XART 004 B01 Thursdays • June 11, 18, 25, July 2 • 6:00-8:00 p.m. • Room 815 • Tuition $96 COMMUNICATION Amateur Radio When all other communication channels fail, HAM radio endures. Armature short-wave radio has proved to be vital during power outages, natural disasters, and backcountry emergencies. It’s also a fun way to communicate with people around the world. Joe Yelda will teach the basics of amateur radio, including how to use and operate different kinds of hand-held radios, how to use the BaldyGalena repeater system, and how to follow regulations and radio etiquette. This class is open to people who work or volunteer as emergency responders and want to prepare for the FCC licensing exam (to use airwaves), as well as people who may not even have a radio. Section code: XMSC 088 B01 Wednesdays • June 10 and 17 • 6:30-8:00 p.m. • Room 509 • Tuition: $40 DESIGN The Room Outside Want to paint your porch, perk up your patio or plant a vine to trail up your pergola? Enhance your enjoyment of summer by creating or refreshing that special garden spot with current design ideas and water wise plant materials. Patti Lindberg, ASID and Mardi Shepherd will use their combined years of experience in interior design to help you achieve your outdoor room design goals. Bring your goals to the first meeting at the Community Campus where you’ll commit your plan to paper and schedule a home visit with the group. On following class evenings, each participant will get a hands-on learning session addressing the pre-specified problem area outside of their home with the group. Section code: XART 004 B05 Tuesdays and Thursdays • June 9,11,16,18 • 6:00-8:00 p.m. • Room 513 (meet the first night) Tuition: $96 LANGUAGES Sun Valley Summer Spanish Institute Whether you want to begin your study of the Spanish language or you want to hone more advanced Spanish skills, the Spanish Institute will help you take your Spanish to the next level. Each morning (9 a.m. to noon) consists of academic classes (divided into levels from beginning to advanced) with speaking, listening, reading, and writing practice. Each afternoon (1:15 to 4:30 p.m.) consists of rotating cultural workshops, grammar clinics, food, and activities. See the Summer Spanish Institute on page 6. June 15-19 • 9:00-4:30 p.m. Find more information and registration forms online at www.csi.edu/blaine. Tuition: $375 F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t : w w w. c s i . e d u / b l a i n e 2 WOODWORKING Beginning Woodworking: Trivets In this hands-on class you will learn how to build 3 attractive trivets: round, oval, and diamond shaped, with hardwoods of your choosing. The instructor will teach you the layout and machine set up to complete your project, using tools such as: a table saw, band saw, jointer, drill press, and sanders. In addition, you will glue, clamp, and apply finish to create your finished product. Instructor: Greg Urbany.*Supply list will be provided. Section code: XMSC 172 B01 Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday • June 8, 9, 10, 11 • 6:00-8:00 p.m. • Room 901 Tuition $75 (a supply list will be provided) In the summer months, the CSI Blaine County Campus expands its programs to include children and families. Together, children and family members can experience the excitement of learning from experienced teachers in small class settings. TO REGISTER FOR A COLLEGE for KIDS CLASS, visit the CSI office at the Community Campus in Hailey, call 788-2033 or download the registration form at www.csi.edu/blaine parent & child classes ARTS AND CRAFTS Let Them Eat Cupcakes: Beginning Cupcake Decorating Decorate cupcakes and eat them too! In this hands-on parent/child workshop, you will learn how to use a variety of tools and techniques to decorate cupcakes. You will get great decorating ideas for the summer season and get inspired for other special occasions too! Gloria Wieand has more than 30 years of experience creating extraordinary wedding cakes and other specialty cakes. All participants will decorate 8 cupcakes to take home. The cupcakes and all supplies will be provided. Participants should be a minimum of 10 years old and be accompanied by an adult. Section code: XHEC 003 B01 Tuesday • June 9 • 6:00-8:00 p.m. • Room 815 • Tuition: $25 (each person) F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t : w w w. c s i . e d u / b l a i n e 3 The Ancient Art of Origami Origami is the traditional Japanese art of paper folding. A flat square sheet of paper transforms into a finished sculpture through folding and sculpting techniques. Join Mitsuru Brandon, M.F.A., as she teaches families to transform these delicate pieces of paper into flowers, insects, animals, sail boats and Ninjas. Families will take their paper sculptures home while also taking with them basic paper folding techniques for future paper creations. Children should be accompanied by an adult. Section code: XART 004 B06 Saturday • June 20 • 2:30-4:30 p.m. • Room 815 • Tuition: $15 per person STARLAB: A SUMMER SKY GAZING EVENING! Explore the summer night sky in this amazing portable planetarium. Bring the whole family and join Scott Slonim, Hemingway Elementary engineering technology teacher, as he takes you on a unique tour of the stars. You’ll learn to identify a variety of constellations, including Native American and Greek constellations, and you’ll learn some of the stories behind them. You’ll also learn about the phases of the moon and get to touch a real shooting star. The evening will end with a laser show and (weather permitting) an outdoor sky gazing experience! In addition, each participant will get a free pass to visit the CSI Faulkner Planetarium in Twin Falls, the largest planetarium in Idaho with a state-of-the-art Digistar 5 full-dome projection system. Children should be accompanied by an adult. Section code: XSCI 003 B01 Thursday • July 16 • 6:30-7:30 p.m. • Room 401 Tuition $5 per person – includes a free pass to the Faulkner Planetarium in Twin Falls college for kids camps COMPUTERS Students aged 9-11 will be introduced to the basics of computer programming by Sam Schrader, Computer Science Teacher at Wood River High School. Tools such as Scratch, MIT App Inventor, and Hour of Code resources will be used to engage students where they are at, and help them to build more skills and abilities in building algorithms. Each student should leave having made multiple projects they are proud of. Section Code: XCMP 199 B01 Mon, Tues, Wed, Thurs. • June 22-25 • 9:00-11:30 a.m. • Room 409 Tuition: $70 per child (limited to 10 students) SCIENCE AND NATURE Ants and Plants Get ready to get dirty in search of fascinating bugs and plants! Kids will embark on a series of field trips to explore various natural communities and the creatures that inhabit them. As they visit rivers, forests, ponds, meadows, and sagebrush areas throughout the Wood River Valley, they will learn about botany, geology, ecology, and more from beloved local naturalist Ann Christensen. Each child should bring a sack lunch and appropriate outdoor gear each day. *This class is designed for students entering 2nd-6th grade. Section code: YSCI 007 B01 Monday-Thursday • July 6, 7, 8, 9 • 12:00-3:00 p.m. • Meet at Hemingway Elementary, Ketchum Tuition: $95 F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t : w w w. c s i . e d u / b l a i n e 4 kids summer art club Join us for two hours of artful fun this summer where we’ll be using a variety of media to create colorful projects. We begin our art time with a warm-up exercise to get the creativity going along with building fine motor coordination. Next we discuss and look at inspiration for our main project of the day and then get to work on it. Other art projects, games, and activities are always available to fill up any extra time that we have or for early finishers. Dress for mess and bring a snack if you’d like. Instructor: Cassi Griffin Session 1 ( 4 weeks) Projects: Modern art inspired cardboard collage, textured abstract art to use in paper weavings, classic potato prints, and weaving with yarn to make wall art or one-of-a-kind necklaces. Section code: YSCI 007 B10 (ages 5-7) Tuesdays • June 9-30 • 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. • Room 815 • Tuition $60 Section code: YSCI 007 B11 (ages 8-11) Thursdays • June 11-July 2 • 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. • Room 815 • Tuition $60 Session 2 (4 weeks) Projects: Crayon resistant windsocks, designing your own stamps for printmaking, mystery box crafting, and an introduction to embroidery where kids will create their own design to stitch. Section code: YSCI 007 B12 (ages 5-7) Tuesdays • July 7-July 28 • 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. • Room 815 • Tuition $60 Section code: YSCI 007 B13 (ages 8-11) Thursdays • July 9-July 30 • 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. • Room 815 • Tuition $60 Session 3 ( 4 weeks) Projects: Wrapped yarn animals, painted cardboard bead sculptures, embossed foil art, and printing with bleeding tissue paper. Section code: YSCI 007 B14 (ages 5-7) Tuesdays • August 4-25 • 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. • Room 815 • Tuition $60 Section code: YSCI 007 B15 (ages 8-11) Thursdays • August 6-27 • 10:00 a.m. -12:00 p.m. • Room 815 • Tuition $60 F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t : w w w. c s i . e d u / b l a i n e 5 June 15-19, 2015 • Hailey, Idaho A Week-Long Language Immersion Program for Adults • Highly qualified, experienced instructors • Language levels from beginning to advanced • Lots of conversational practice • Cross-cultural engagement • Art, food, music and more from Spanish-speaking cultures Find out more information online at www.csi.edu/blaine or call the College of Southern Idaho Blaine County Center at (208) 788-2033. F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t : w w w. c s i . e d u / b l a i n e 6 summer academic college classes GO TO COLLEGE AT THE CSI BLAINE COUNTY CAMPUS! You can work toward an 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. THE SUMMER ACADEMIC JUNE 2015 THE SUMMER ACADEMICSEMESTER SEMESTER BEGINS BEGINS JUNE 1,1, 2015 The CSI Blaine County Campus offers academic classes taught by local instructors telecommunication classes broadcast from the Twin Falls campus and hybrid classes which are taught in person and online. 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: In-state tuition is $115 per credit. Out-of-state tuition is $280 per credit. For students over 60, there is no charge for academic credits unless the student is seeking a degree. Note: The “V” at the end of course codes indicates a telecommunication class that is broadcast live to multiple campus locations. M=Monday T=Tuesday W=Wednesday ECONOMICS R=Thursday F=Friday S=Saturday MATH 025 B02VBeginning Algebra ECON 201 B01V - Principles of Macroeconomics - LATE START Instructor: Theresa Pham M/T/W/R June 1 - July 24 3:30-4:50 pm Room 515 3 credits $345* Instructor: John Hurley T/R June 29 - August 7 6:00-9:50 pm Room 516 3 credits $345* MATH 108 B07V- Intermediate Algebra HUMANITIES Instructor: Charles Jack M/T/W/R June 1 - July 24 9:00-10:40 am Room 515 4 credits $460* HUMA 101 B03V – Hybrid Class Introduction to Humanities 1 Instructor: Susie Kapeleris T/R June 1 - July 24 9:00-9:50 am Room 516 3 credits $345* MATH 123 B04V Math in Modern Society Instructor: James Dawson M/T/W/R June 1 - July 24 1:00-12:20 pm Room 516 3 credits $345* MATHEMATICS MATH 025 B01V- Beginning Algebra Instructor: James Dawson M/T/W/R June 1 - July 24 10:00-11:20 am Room 516 3 credits $345* Visit the CSI Blaine County Campus! We’ll help you get started, and we’ll help you keep going! F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t : w w w. c s i . e d u / b l a i n e 7 NURSING ASSISTANT PSYCHOLOGY NURA S001 B01Certified Nursing Assistant PSYC 101 B03A Hybrid Class General Psychology (5 weeks) Instructor: Shilo Smith M May 18 - June 26 11:00-12:50 pm Room 515 3 credits $345* This class is supported by a grant from the McLean Education Endowment, the Boswell Family Foundation and the St. Luke’s Wood River Foundation. Instructor: Leslie Moore T/R/S July 7 - September 12 5:00-8:50 pm (T/R) 8:00-11:50 am (S) Room 404 $550 SOCIOLOGY SOCY 101 B01VIntroduction to Sociology Instructor: Matthew Reynolds T/W/R June 1 - July 24 11:00-12:50 pm Room 515 3 credits $345* how to register for classes ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS To register for an enrichment class, visit the CSI office at the Community Campus in Hailey, or call 788-2033 to register over the phone. *Please note that class details may change, and the most current information is available online. ACADEMIC PROGRAMS To register for an academic class as a new or returning student, visit the CSI website at www.csi.edu. You can complete an application for admission and register for classes online, or visit the CSI office at the Hailey campus and we can help you with the process. Be sure to meet regularly with an academic advisory to chart a plan for your studies. *Note: The “V” at the end of course codes indicates a telecommunication class that is broadcast live to multiple campus locations. The “A” at the end of a course indicates that it is a hybrid course (taught online and in person or via the telecommunications system). THE SUMMER ACADEMIC SEMESTER BEGINS JUNE 1, 2015 IF YOU’RE THINKING ABOUT STARTING SCHOOL THIS FALL. . . 1. Go to www.csi.edu and submit the application for admission online. 2. Call the Blaine County office, 788-2033, and make an appointment to take the college placement test (COMPASS) and to meet with an academic advisor. 3. Register for classes online through MyCSI and submit your certificate of residency form. 4. Apply for financial aid and scholarships. Apply for federal financial aid at www.fafsa.ed/gov. Visit the CSI Blaine County Campus! We’ll help you get started, and we’ll help you keep going! THE FALL 2015 ACADEMIC SEMESTER BEGINS AUGUST 24. See the preview of fall classes on page 9. F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t : w w w. c s i . e d u / b l a i n e 8 preview of fall 2015 academic classes (8/24/15-12/17/15) M=Monday T=Tuesday W=Wednesday R=Thursday F=Friday ALLH 101 Medical Terminology ANTH 102 Cultural Anthropology APPE S018 Electrical Apprenticeship ARTS 225 Ceramics I BIOL 120 Environmental Science BIOL 201 Biology 1 BUSA 101 Introduction to Business BUSA 207 Business Statistics COMM 101 Fundamentals of Oral Communication ECON 202 Principles of Microeconomics ENGL 015 Basic English and Writing ENGL 100 English Composition Plus ENGL 101 English Composition 1 ENGL 102 English Composition 2 ENGL 175 Introduction to Literature FINA 102 Personal Finance HIST 101 Western Civilization 1 HLTH 155 Health and Wellness HUMA 101 Introduction to Humanities 1 MATH 023 Mathematics for College Readiness MATH 023 Mathematics for College Readiness MATH 023 Mathematics for College Readiness MATH 023 Mathematics for College Readiness MATH 043 Algebra for College Readiness MATH 123 Math in Modern Society MATH 143 College Algebra MATH 143 College Algebra MATH 147 Pre-Calculus MATH 153 Elementary Statistics MATH 157 Math for Elementary Teachers 1 PSYC 101 General Psychology SOCY 101 Introduction to Sociology SPAN 101 Elementary Spanish 1 STUS 101 College Study Methods T R M/W T/R M/F T/R M/W/F M/W/F 7:00pm-8:50pm 7:00pm-9:50pm 6:00pm-8:50pm 6:00pm-8:20pm 2:00pm-3:20pm 11:00am-12:20pm 12:00pm-12:50pm 1:00pm-1:50pm T/R 12:30pm-1:50pm M M/W T/R T/R T/R M/W M/W/F M/W/F M/W 7:00pm-9:50pm 9:00am-9:50am 5:30pm-6:20pm 4:00pm-5:20pm 6:00pm-7:20pm 1:00pm 1:50pm 12:00pm-12:50pm 8:00am-8:50am 9:00am-9:50am T/TH 8:00am-9:20am M/T/W/F 8:00am-8:50am M/T/W/F 2:00pm-2:50pm T/R 11:00am-12:40pm M/W 4:00pm-5:40pm M/W T/R M/W/F T/TH M/T/W/R/F M/W 4:30pm-6:10pm 5:30pm-6:50pm 11:00am-11:50am 4:30pm-5:45pm 10:00am-10:50am 7:00pm-8:20pm T/R M/W W M/W T/R 4:00pm-5:20pm 5:30pm-6:50pm 7:00pm-9:50pm 3:00pm-4:50pm 2:30pm-3:20pm F o r a d d i t i o n a l i n f o r m a t i o n , v i s i t : w w w. c s i . e d u / b l a i n e 9 Blaine County Center Department #1050/2470 College of Southern Idaho PO Box 1238 Twin Falls, ID 83303-1238 POSTAL CUSTOMER CSI Blaine County Center at the Community Campus, Hailey Address: 1050 Fox Acres Road • Room 408 • Hailey, ID 83333 Ph: (208) 788-2033 or 1-800-680-0274 x6462 • Fax: (208) 788-6439 Online: www.csi.edu/blaine STAFF Sarah Lowe • Student Services Specialist • slowe@csi.edu Becky Ross • Course Developer • bross@csi.edu Hallie Star, M.A., • Director • hstar@csi.edu ADVISORY BOARD Raquel Galvin • Jennifer Haemmerle • Lacie Hernandez • Wendy Jaquet Alan Reynolds • Tim Thomas Cover art by Karen Waters Mission Statement: The College of Southern Idaho, a comprehensive community college, provides quality educational, social, cultural, economic, and workforce development opportunities that meet the diverse needs of the communities it serves. 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