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F A L L 2 0 2 1

TO ENROLL IN CLASSES: Visit www.cetrain.isu.edu or Call (208) 282-3372

Our Digital World Needs Tech Wizards, Software Jockeys and Code Slingers. Are You In? | 06,07, 13

Thank You for Registering for Our Classes. THE SEASON IS beginning to change, and with change comes opportunity that we believe can oftentimes bring reward. At CEWT we are eager to provide learning and skill training opportunities in hope that these will bring reward.

This catalog is inspired by opportunity. From, CNA and CPR, to novel writing, personal finance, and computers, we believe you will find the right opportunities to learn, grow your skill set, and discover. Some classes are in response to community needs, others in response to workforce demands, and some in response simply to the pursuit and passion of learning new things. Whatever interests you, whatever strikes a relevant tone, don’t hesitate to try it. Take advantage of opportunities and learn.

As before, the safety and well-being of our entire campus community, including visitors, is our top priority, and our classes are offered in accordance with ISU and CDC guidelines. The changing reality of the pandemic means we must stay flexible in our ability to offer classes as originally scheduled.

We are grateful for your continued interest, patience, and especially your support. Have a great Fall, and be careful out there.

—Jason A. Batalden, Assistant Director, CEWT

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MARK YOUR CALENDARFor more information about our events and classes, visit our website certain.isu.edu

CHECK OUT THESE CLASSES:

Personal Finance

Teaching Through a Culturally Diverse Lens

Bookkeeping with QuickBooks

Graphic Design Foundations

Childbirth Education

T A B L E O F C O N T E N T S 3

Fall Classes 2021 REGISTRATION INFORMATION: PAGE 23— 3 Ways to Register for Classes; How to Find Us (Map); Policies & Procedures

Classes (Alphabetically) 5S and Lean Manufacturing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Administrative Assistant Fundamentals . . . . . . . 4 Accounting with QuickBooks, Beyond the Basics of . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6AHA BLS Provider CPR . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8AHA Heartcode BLS Provider CPR – Online Blended Learning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8AHA Heartsaver Basic First Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AED . . . . . . . . . . 8AHA Heartsaver Pediatric CPR/First Aid . . . . . . . . 8Assistance with Medications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7Art History (Fun Version) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Ballroom Dancing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Bird Feeder Making . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Bookkeeping with QuickBooks, Basics of . . . . . . . 6Cabinet and Furniture Technology . . . . . . . . . . 20Certified Family Home Assistance with Medications and Infection Control. . . . . . . . . . 7Certified Food Safety Manager . . . . . . . . . . . 22Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) . . . . . . . . . . . 10Character Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Country Swing and Two-Step . . . . . . . . . . . . 16CNA Manual Skills Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11CNA - Traditional Face to Face . . . . . . . . . . . . 11CNA - Web Supplemented . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Demystifying Dementia Behaviors . . . . . . . . . . 9Dental Assisting, Fundamentals of . . . . . . . . . . 9Drone Flight, Introduction to . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Effective Delegation for Healthcare . . . . . . . . . 11EKG Interpretation, Basic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11EMT – Basic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9ESL CNA Prep . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11Erosion Control / Storm Water . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Flagging. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22Fly Fishing, Introduction to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Fly Fishing, Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Fly Tying, Introduction to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18

Fly Tying, Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Financial Literacy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4French, Introduction to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18French, Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Furniture Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Fun Fusing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Grant Writing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Graphic Design Foundations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7Growth Mindset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5Growing Microgreens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Grief Recovery Method . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Halloween Monster Book . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 HAZWOPER (Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Healthy at Every Size – No Diet . . . . . . . . . . . 10Hope Conquers ACE’S Series . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Idaho Police Officer Standards Certified Trainings (POST) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Lathe Theory and Practice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Let’s Get Started – Laying Novel Groundwork . . . 14Mandela Rock Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Make Health Insurance Work for You . . . . . . . . 19Mastercam - Design and Toolpaths, Introduction . 22Medicare 101: What You Need to Know . . . . . . 19Medication Math . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Mental Health First Aid . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10Microsoft Excel: Fundamentals. . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Microsoft Excel: Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Microsoft Excel: Advanced . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6Nurtured Mama–Natural Birth (Childbirth Education) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens . . . . . . . . . . . . 12Personal Finance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4Personal Safety Skills . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20Phlebotomy Technician – Web Supplemented. . . 12Photography, Introduction to . . . . . . . . . . . . 19Photography, Intermediate. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19

Photoshop Elements: Image Editing Basics . . . . . 7PLC Training – Allen Bradley RS Logix 5000 . . . . 13Picture Book Basics . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Programmable Logic Controllers – Automation Direct BRX PLC . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Project Management, Introduction to . . . . . . . . .4Pumpkin Pour Painting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Renewable Energy, Introduction to . . . . . . . . . 13Revit Architecture, Introduction to . . . . . . . . . . .7Riding Instruction I . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Riding Instruction II . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Riding Instruction III. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Round Dance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17Russian, Elementary. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18Sketch Quest . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15Solar Site Assessment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Solar Thermal Hot Water Heating, Introduction to . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13Stained Glass, Beginning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Stained Glass, Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16Teaching Through a Culturally Diverse Lens . . . . . 4Watercolor, Introduction to . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Watercolor, Intermediate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14Welding, Beginning/Intermediate/Advanced . . . 22Wound Glass Beads “Moretti” Glass, Beginning . . 16Wreaths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16

Classes by Category

n • APPRENTICESHIP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4, 21

n • BUSINESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4

n • COMPUTERS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6

n • DIGITAL ARTS / WEB . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

n • HEALTH AND WELLNESS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7

n • INDUSTRIAL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13

n • PERSONAL/PRO DEVELOPMENT . . . . . . . . . 14

n • TRADES. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20

NOTE: ALL CLASSES HELD IN POCATELLO UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED.

B U S I N E S SA P P R E N T I C E S H I P4

planning. Examine financial literacy within the larger context of the regulatory environment, society, data integrity and ethics. The course is asynchronous online with 4 modules that can be completed at the students desired pace. This is a 16 week online course.Start Date: 08/24/21 Days Taught: Online – AnytimeHours: 40 Fee: $99

Personal Finance #1886 Do finances intimidate you? Do you wish you understood them better? This interactive course is designed to help you become smarter and more confident with your personal finances. A student workbook is provided as part of the class along with an optional follow-up and a one-on-one coaching session.

SECTION 1 Start Date: 10/05/21 Days Taught: THours: 3 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: RFC 361 Times: 6 – 9 pm (1 session)

SECTION 2 Start Date: 10/09/21 Days Taught: SHours: 3 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: RFC 361 Times: 6 – 9 pm (1 session)

Introduction to Project Management #1860Regardless of your career stage, project management skills are an asset that will distinguish you in the job market and enhance your credibility and effectiveness working on—or with—project teams. In this class, you will learn the funda-mentals of project management, leadership, cost estimating, planning, and communication.Start Date: 10/23/21 Days Taught: S Hours: 16 Fee: $90Bldg/Rm: 108 B Times: 9 am– 5 pm (2 sessions)

Teaching Through a Culturally Diverse Lens (Online Course) #1876Teaching Through a Culturally Diverse Lens is an e-learning course for educators that enables participants to cultivate their cultural awareness and delivery of this knowledge to their students and their families. The course will enable learners to incorporate strategies that will increase their awareness of other cultures and to develop a knowledge base as they make professionally competent decisions about embedding a sustainable multicultural approach in the classroom setting. Moreover, learners will increase their competency of self in order to understand how their belief systems and values relate to a variety of cultures. Once a student has registered and paid, they will receive an additional registration link to the course. Students will receive

ApprenticeshipApprenticeship is a combination of on-the-job training and related classroom instruction in which workers learn the practical and theoretical aspects of a highly skilled occupation. See page 21 for details.

Business Develop your business acumen and marketability by learning to enhance your leadership skills, become a better team member and up your effectiveness and professionalism.

BUSINESS MANAGEMENT

Administrative Assistant Fundamentals (Online Course) #6539Learn what is needed to be an administrative assistant. Topics range from managing office functions to the proper use of office equipment. This online course will give you the essential skills you need to be successful in an administrative environ-ment. This class is fully online, registered participants will receive 60 days to watch, review, and complete. A certificate will be available upon completion and successful submission of course work.Start Date: Anytime Ends: 60 days after registration Hours: 20 Fee: $50Register at: cetrain.isu.edu/hero

LEADERSHIP TRAINING

5S and Lean Manufacturing #1893This two-session interactive and hands-on training will provide you the opportunity to increase productivity and boost the bottom line of any business. Participants will learn the Lean foundation tools that will transform your business by doing more with less through a Lean approach.Start Date: 10/04/21 Days Taught: M Hours: 5 Fee: $55Bldg/Rm: RFC 381 Times: 6 – 8:30 pm (2 sessions)

SUCCESS SKILLS

Financial Literacy - Personal Finance (Online Course) #6544Evaluate and analyze personal and public information and databases to develop financial literacy for budgeting, credit, borrowing, planning, insurance, investing and estate

5B U S I N E S S

an ISU CEWT Certificate of Completion for this course. All coursework must be completed by December 7, 2021 in order to receive your certificate of completed hours. Start Date: 08/25/21 Days Taught: Online-AnytimeHours: 10 Fee: $124

Growth Mindset #1810This is a four-class series, offered twice. Can be taken individu-ally or as a group of four.

SECTION 1 – Vision BoardDo you have the life you dream of? Learn techniques to turn your vision into reality. Get unstuck and focus on the future.Start Date: 09/14/21 Days Taught: THours: 2 Fee: $38Bldg/Rm: Station Square Times: 7 − 9 pm (1 session)

SECTION 2 – Self-Talk Language is power! Take back the power to change your internal and external world. Change your internal dialog and empower your language to empower your life.Start Date: 09/28/21 Days Taught: THours: 2 Fee: $38Bldg/Rm: Station Square Times: 7 − 9 pm (1 session)

SECTION 3 – Limiting Beliefs Do not miss out on opportunities in your life. Learn where lim-iting beliefs originated from, how to recognize a limiting belief, and how to change the narrative to empowering beliefs.Start Date: 10/12/21 Days Taught: THours: 2 Fee: $38Bldg/Rm: Station Square Times: 7 − 9 pm (1 session)

SECTION 4 – Activate Your Mindset Mindset is everything! Are you ready to break out of the box? In this class we will discuss how to change your mindset and learn to burst out of your comfort zone.Start Date: 10/19/21 Days Taught: THours: 2 Fee: $38Bldg/Rm: Station Square Times: 7 − 9 pm (1 session)

SECTION 5 – Vision BoardDo you have the life you dream of? Learn techniques to turn your vision into reality. Get unstuck and focus on the future.Start Date: 11/09/21 Days Taught: THours: 2 Fee: $38Bldg/Rm: Station Square Times: 7 − 9 pm (1 session)

SECTION 6 – Self-Talk Language is power! Take back the power to change your internal and external world. Change your internal dialog and empower your language to empower your life.Start Date: 11/23/21 Days Taught: THours: 2 Fee: $38Bldg/Rm: Station Square Times: 7 − 9 pm (1 session)

SECTION 7 – Limiting Beliefs Do not miss out on opportunities in your life. Learn where limiting beliefs originated from, how to recognize a limiting belief, and how to change the narrative to empowering beliefs.Start Date: 12/06/21 Days Taught: MHours: 2 Fee: $38Bldg/Rm: Station Square Times: 7 − 9 pm (1 session)

SECTION 8 – Activate Your Mindset Mindset is everything! Are you ready to break out of the box? In this class we will discuss how to change your mindset and learn to burst out of your comfort zone.Start Date: 12/13/21 Days Taught: MHours: 2 Fee: $38Bldg/Rm: Station Square Times: 7 − 9 pm (1 session)

Financial literacy is an invaluable skill for any

individual to have.

Budgeting, credit, borrowing, planning, insurance, investing, and estate

planning: take control for your finances and thrive! See PAGE 4

C O M P U T E R S

ComputersBOOKKEEPING

Basics of Bookkeeping with QuickBooks #1064 Success comes from keeping good records and using them as planning tools in your business. Learn the basics of book-keeping, as well as how these basic concepts work in the QuickBooks accounting software. This class combines lecture and hands-on-instruction to give you tips on how to set up the QuickBooks software in a meaningful way.

SECTION 1 Start Date: 09/07/21 Days Taught: THours: 9 Fee: $80Bldg/Rm: RFC 265 Times: 6 – 9 pm (3 sessions)

SECTION 2 Start Date: 11/02/21 Days Taught: THours: 9 Fee: $80Bldg/Rm: RFC 265 Times: 6 – 9 pm (3 sessions)

Beyond the Basics of Accounting with QuickBooks #1065 This intermediate course will cover how to work more in depth with each section of QuickBooks. We will fine-tune Chart of Accounts, Lists, History, Memorizing Transactions, and handling bad debt and NSF checks. We will also tailor your QuickBooks software to work more efficiently for you and run reports that are meaningful for your particular business.Start Date: 10/05/21 Days Taught: THours: 9 Fee: $80Bldg/Rm: RFC 265 Times: 6 − 9 pm (3 sessions)

SPREADSHEETS

Fundamentals of Microsoft Excel #1162 Use one of the most important skills necessary in Business and Home management. Learn how to increase your skills, improve your effectiveness, and help management make im-portant decisions. Discover ways to use Excel for personal and professional use. Learn to work with multiple Sheets, custom-ize page layout, adjust Rows and Columns, and control color, size, and appearance of data. Whether you manually enter data, import and export data, you will learn to create basic formulas, sort, and summarize information using Excel tools.Start Date: 09/01/21 Days Taught: WHours: 12 Fee: $85Bldg/Rm: RFC 270 Times: 6 − 9 pm (4 sessions)

Microsoft Excel: Intermediate #1163 Ready to do more with Excel? You have the basics and need to use tools available in Microsoft Excel. Learn to sort, organize, and present data and information in your database to man-agement, customers, and accounting. Use valuable formula techniques for statistical evaluation in your spreadsheets. You will learn to filter, group, subtotal and find information in data collected for managing information. Learn to prepare reports, personalize the information, and print professional reports and lists. Learn to use charts and graphs. Students should have completed basic Excel training.Start Date: 09/29/21 Days Taught: WHours: 12 Fee: $85Bldg/Rm: RFC 270 Times: 6 − 9 pm (4 sessions)

Microsoft Excel: Advanced #1164 Increase your Excel skills in a productive way. Practice Group-ing, sorting, and filtering data using formulas and tools of Ex-cel. Use Macros to help with accuracy, speed, repetitive tasks, and privacy of data. Discover how to retrieve, edit, update, and view data with macros. Build summary pages for management and accounting. Design macros to find information meeting certain conditions without compromising data. Student should have completed Fundamental and Intermediate Excel classes.Start Date: 10/27/21 Days Taught: WHours: 9 Fee: $80Bldg/Rm: RFC 270 Times: 6 − 9 pm (3 sessions)

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D I G I T A L A R T S / W E B 7H E A L T H A N D W E L L N E S S

Digital Arts / WebEnhance your creativity while learning to edit photos, upgrade your digital presence or promote sales and services with these useful, in-demand skills.

DRAFTING

Introduction to Revit Architecture #1207This workshop will cover the basic principles of Autodesk Architectural Revit 2021, a building information modeling (BIM) program. Participants learn the software by working on projects and creating high-quality floor plans, elevations, 3D perspectives, and renderings for client presentations using some of the new features included with the latest version of Autodesk Revit architecture software. Fluency in Autodesk AutoCAD is strongly recommended. Start Date: 09/13/21 Days Taught: M WHours: 25                         Fee $185Bldg/Rm: EAMES 197          Times: 5:30 – 8 pm (10 sessions)

LAYOUT/DESIGN

Graphic Design Foundations #1803Become more effective in your business communications as you learn and apply the key concepts that make good design work. Yes, “good” is subjective, but EVERY effective commu-nications piece if built on a foundation of core principles like proximity, alignment, repetition, contrast, and relevance. With a working grasp of these foundational graphic design concepts, you’ll climb to a base-professional level from which you can continue to build. Start Date: 10/05/21 Days Taught: T WHours: 6 Fee: $84Bldg/Rm: RFC 369 Times: 6 – 9 pm (2 sessions)

PHOTO EDITING

Photoshop Elements: Image Editing Basics #1216Adobe’s Photoshop Elements is an inexpensive yet power-ful consumer-grade digital image editor. Course focus is on improving lighting and color in digital photos, selecting and manipulating image details, removing unwanted items, adding type, combining images. Instruction will also cover the process of preparing images and graphics for website use.Start Date: 0/18/21 Days Taught: M T W THHours: 12                                   Fee $84Bldg/Rm: RFC 369                 Times: 6 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

Health and WellnessJob security is always a concern. Learn transportable skills in the high demand, well-paying field of health services.

NOTE: For any health course that exceeds three days in length, please consider other commitments and use discretion when registering for these time sensitive, high-competency courses.

ASSISTANCE WITH MEDICATIONS

Assistance with Medications #1940Qualify yourself to assist with medications in assisted living, group home and certified family home settings. Upon comple-tion, you will know the legal requirements, be able to identify safety factors involved, and know your responsibilities and restrictions when assisting with medications. Closed-book written exam and skills exam are conducted at the end of class. Begin studying the course manual* at least one week prior to the class. This 8-hour course is taught in a one day Saturday course or split between two 4 hour evenings. NOTE: These classes are taught fully face to face.*Required course manual available at cetrain.isu.edu/med ALL CLASSES: Hours: 8 Fee: $79SECTION START DATE DAYS TIMES BLDG/RM

1 09/13/21 M 5:30 – 9:30 pm TBD

2 09/18/21 S 9:00 am – 5:30 pm TBD

3 09/22/21 W 5:30 – 9:30 pm TBD

4 10/04/21 M 5:30 – 9:30 pm TBD

5 10/16/21 S 9:00 am – 5:30 pm TBD

6 10/20/21 W 5:30 – 9:30 pm TBD

7 11/01/21 M 5:30 – 9:30 pm TBD

8 11/10/21 W 5:30 – 9:30 pm TBD

9 11/20/21 S 9:00 am – 5:30 pm TBD

10 11/29/21 M 5:30 – 9:30 pm TBD

11 12/18/21 S 9:00 am – 5:30 pm TBD

Certified Family Home Assistance with Medication Awareness and Infection Control #1939The purpose of this course is to educate Certified Family Home (CFH) providers and substitute caregivers regarding medica-tion safety and infection control. Participants will gain a basic understanding of medications including storing and caring for medications, six rights of medication oversight, medication side effects and warning signs, infection control, maintaining medication records and more.CONTINUES NEXT PAGE

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This course satisfies the requirements of IDAPA 16.03.19.402.01: “Each person assisting with resident medica-tions must be an adult who successfully completed and follows the “Assistance with Medications” course available through the Idaho Professional Technical Education Program approved by the Idaho State Board of Nursing, or other Department-ap-proved training.” *Required course manual available at cetrain.isu.edu/med ALL CLASSES: Hours: 5 Fee: $80SECTION START DATE DAYS TIMES BLDG/RM

1 09/08/21 W 5:00 – 10:00 pm VA 202

2 12/15/21 W 5:00 – 10:00 pm VA 202

CPR AND FIRST AIDAll courses are approved by American Heart Association (AHA) and taught by certified AHA instructors

AHA BLS Provider CPR #1930This class teaches everything necessary to administer CPR in healthcare settings such as assessment of breathing and cardiac emergencies in adults, infants, and children with one-and-two rescuer CPR; adult and pediatric obstructed airway manage-ment; AED; and mouth-to-mouth ventilation.ALL CLASSES: Hours: 5 Fee: $59SECTION START DATE DAYS TIMES BLDG/RM

1 09/21/21 T 5:00 – 10:00 pm EAMES 31

2 09/23/21 TH 5:00 – 10:00 pm EAMES 31

3 09/28/21 T 5:00 – 10:00 pm EAMES 31

4 10/07/21 TH 5:00 – 10:00 pm EAMES 31

5 10/12/21 T 5:00 – 10:00 pm EAMES 31

6 10/23/21 S 10:00 am – 3:00 pm EAMES 31

7 11/08/21 M 5:00 – 10:00 pm EAMES 31

8 11/11/21 TH 5:00 – 10:00 pm EAMES 31

9 11/23/21 T 5:00 – 10:00 pm EAMES 31

10 12/02/21 TH 5:00 – 10:00 pm EAMES 31

11 12/14/21 T 5:00 – 10:00 pm EAMES 31

AHA Heartcode BLS Provider CPR – Online Blended Learning #1929Heartcode BLS Provider CPR is an online blended learning course option for students recertifying or short on time. Students will be emailed a ‘key’ to access the online course. After completing the online portion, students attend a structured BLS Hands-On Session with an AHA Instructor.

The online portion must be completed and the student will need to present the course certificate to the instructor at the two-hour hands-on-session.ALL CLASSES: Hours: 2 Fee: $59 (Includes online course, hands-on session with AHA instructor, and certification card)SECTION START DATE DAYS TIMES BLDG/RM

1 09/07/21 T 5:00 – 7:00 pm EAMES 31

2 - PHLEB 09/09/21 TH 6:30 – 9:00 pm EAMES 31

3 09/14/21 T 5:00 – 7:00 pm EAMES 31

4 10/05/21 T 5:00 – 7:00 pm EAMES 31

5 10/21/21 TH 5:00 – 7:00 pm EAMES 31

6 11/02/21 T 5:00 – 7:00 pm EAMES 31

7 11/15/21 M 5:00 – 7:00 pm EAMES 31

8 12/07/21 T 5:00 – 7:00 pm EAMES 31

9 12/10/21 F 5:00 – 7:00 pm EAMES 31

10 12/16/21 TH 5:00 – 7:00 pm EAMES 31

AHA Heartsaver Pediatric CPR/First Aid #1916This course meets American Heart Association (AHA) and Ida-ho Child Care Program (ICCP) requirements (meets daycare provider requirements for the Pocatello and Chubbuck area). Students will learn infant/child/ adult CPR, obstructed airways, use of a barrier device, AED, hands on training and pediatric first aid basics. Start Date: 11/13/21 Days Taught: SHours: 7                                      Fee $64 (includes book & certification card)Bldg/Rm: EAMES 31          Times: 9 am – 4:30 pm (1 session)

AHA Heartsaver Basic First Aid #1915Discover how to reduce pain and injury by learning and prac-ticing basic first-aid. One day you might save a life using this information! This class meets OSHA and DOT guidelines for emergency care. This class is First Aid ONLY and does not include CPR. CNAs, NAs, EMTs, daycare workers and parents would benefit from taking the course. Please call 208-282-3372 for information on available classes. Start Date/ Days Taught: CALL 208-282-3372Hours: 4                                      Fee $35 (includes book & certification card)Bldg/Rm: EAMES 31          Times: 5 – 9 pm (1 session)

AHA Heartsaver First Aid/CPR/AED #1933This course is designed to teach lay responders critical skills needed to respond to and manage an emergency until emer-gency medical services arrives. Skills covered in this course include first aid; choking relief in adults, children, and infants; and what to do for sudden cardiac arrest in adults, children, and infants. This course is ideal for health and fitness coaches,

CONTINUED: CERTIFIED FAMILY ASSISTANCE

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teachers and school staff, lifeguards, flight attendants, and any-one who needs a credential in first aid and CPR for their job. Start Date: 10/2/21 Days Taught: SHours: 5                                      Fee $60 (includes book & certification card)Bldg/Rm: EAMES 31          Times: 10 am – 3 pm (1 session)

DENTAL ASSISTING

Fundamentals of Dental Assisting #1920Learn the basic concepts and skills of dental assisting includ-ing: terminology, dental charting, cavity classification, rubber dams, four-handed dentistry and suctioning through class-room, on-line and lab learning in an intensive 13-week course. ADDITIONAL COSTS INCLUDE: Textbook, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR Training Certification (register at cetrain.isu.edu), lab coat. Clinical hours may be outside normal class hours, but student will be provided clinical dates at least one month in advance. In alignment with state requirements, students are required to attend 100% of the course to com-plete the program successfully. For more information please see the handout on cetrain.isu.edu/dental.

FALL 01 Start Date: 08/17/21 Days Taught: T TH + 2 Saturdays (TBA)Hours: 100 Fee: $500Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 6 – 9:30 pm (25 sessions)

SPRING 01 Start Date: 01/11/22 Days Taught: T TH + 2 Saturdays (TBA)Hours: 100 Fee: $500Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 6 – 9:30 pm (25 sessions) 

EMERGENCY MEDICAL TECHNICIAN

EMT – Basic #1925Enhance career opportunities or augment training in nursing and allied health careers. This course meets the Idaho and national requirements to apply for certification as an EMT and will familiarize you with basic emergency medical equipment and treating the sick and injured. Upon completion, students must pass both a state skills exam and a national written exam for certification. This is an intensive course conducted over 16 weeks. Students attend 8-hours of class per week and participate in 7 Saturday Skills days. In alignment with state requirements, students are required to attend 100% of the course to complete the program successfully. ADDITIONAL COSTS: Textbook, blood pressure cuff and stethoscope, immunizations, skills and written certification exams, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR training certification (register at cetrain.isu.edu).

NOTE: This course requires an application and interview. Background checks are a course requirement. A failed back-ground check will prevent participation in this course. For more information, including additional costs, please see the handout on cetrain.isu.edu/emt.

FALL 01 Class Dates: 08/10/21 to 11/20/2021 Hours: 172 Days Taught: T TH: 6 – 10 pm (29 sessions) SAT: 8:30 am – 5:30 pm (7 sessions)Fee: $850 (includes background check)Bldg/Rm: EAMES 131

SPRING 01 Class Dates: 01/11/22 to 04/30/22 Hours: 172 Days Taught: T TH: 6 – 10 pm (29 sessions) SAT: 8:30 am – 5:30 pm (7 sessions)Fee: $850 (includes background check)Bldg/Rm: EAMES 131

HEALTH AND WELL-BEING

Demystifying Dementia Behaviors #1971As the population ages, dementia (including Alzheimer’s) increases. Caring for a person experiencing dementia can be challenging. What is normal and what isn’t? What is the best way to respond to gain cooperation and maintain the dignity of the person while reducing caregiver stress and frustration? Intended for those interacting with people with Alzheimer’s and related dementias on a regular basis.

SECTION 1 – Dementia Basics A broad overview of dementia and the warning signs. Start Date: 09/15/21 Days Taught: WHours: 1.5 Fee: $15Bldg/Rm: RFC 263 Times: 6 – 7:30 pm (1 session) 

SECTION 2 – Dementia BehaviorThis two-hour session will dive more deeply into the stages of dementia and the difficult behaviors that may accompa-ny them. Attendees will come away with strategies for how to deal with these behaviors and provide meaningful activities for their loved ones. Start Date: 10/13/21 Days Taught: WHours: 2 Fee: $15Bldg/Rm: RFC 263 Times: 6 – 8 pm (1 session) 

SECTION 3 – Dementia EssentialsInformation for support—including caregiver support, legal support, community support and available resources. Start Date: 11/10/21 Days Taught: WHours: 1.5 Fee: $15Bldg/Rm: RFC 263 Times: 6 – 7:30 pm (1 session)  

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The Grief Recovery Method #1973The Grief Recovery Method is an evidence-based program that helps grievers process the emotional pain caused by any loss or relationship. This 8-week, 16-hour class will teach you the actions and tools needed to recover from a loss that you wish had ended differently or better and will give you a chance to address your hopes and dreams for the future. Start Date: 09/09/21 Days Taught: THHours: 16 Fee: $100Bldg/Rm: T&T 333 Times: 7 – 9 pm (8 sessions)

Healthy at Every Size – No Diet #1889In this class you will learn an approach to overall wellness. We will of course be talking about nutrition, specifically balancing a healthy plate for optimal blood sugar regulation and eating in a way that supports OUR health and not our neighbors. But also moving and exercising in a way that is best for each individual. We’ll also be discussing sleep optimiza-tion, stress management mindset and environmental toxins. Start Date: 10/14/21 Days Taught: THHours: 1.5 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: RFC 361 Times: 6:30 – 8 pm (1 session)

Hope Conquers ACE’s Series #1787Learn about what Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE’s) are and how they impact our children, health care, poverty, substance abuse, and other public health problems. Learn actionable steps that promote resilience and prevention. Watch the film “Resilience” and discuss protective factors, discover the complexities of the developing brain through a hands-on activity in the Brain Architecture Game, and participate in learning about protective factors through hands on activities with the STRONG curriculum. Courses may qualify for continuing education requirements for certain professions. Classes do not need to be taken in order but it is encouraged. See cetrain.isu.edu/aces for more details.

SECTION 1 – Introduction to ACE’s and Resilience Start Date: 09/14/21 Days Taught: THours: 2.5 Fee: $15Bldg/Rm: RFC 263 Times: 6 – 8:30 pm (1 session) 

SECTION 2 – STRONG Program Activities & HOPEStart Date: 10/12/21 Days Taught: THours: 2.5 Fee: $15Bldg/Rm: RFC 263 Times: 6 – 8:30 pm (1 session) 

SECTION 3 – Brain Architecture GameStart Date: 11/16/21 Days Taught: THours: 2.5 Fee: $15Bldg/Rm: RFC 263 Times: 6 – 8:30 pm (1 session)

Mental Health First Aid #1788Just as CPR helps you assist an individual having a heart attack, Mental Health First Aid helps you assist someone experienc-ing a mental health or substance use challenge. In this 8 hour course, taught by a nationally certified Mental Health First Aid instructor, you will learn risk factors and warning signs for mental health and addiction concerns, strategies for how to help someone in both crisis and non-crisis situations, and where to turn for help. Learn about recovery and resiliency— the belief that individuals experiencing these challenges can and do get better, and use their strengths to stay well. Partici-pants will receive an official Mental Health First Aid certificate.Please call 208-282-3372 for information on available classes. Hours: 8START DATE DAYS TIMES BLDG/RM

TBD SAT 8:00 am – 5:00 pm RFC 108 A

NURSING ASSISTANT – CNA

Certified Nurse Assistant (CNA) Prepare yourself for employment opportunities as a nursing assistant in extended care facilities, hospitals, home-care and hospice situations. This course meets the following require-ments for Idaho registration of nursing assistants:1) 88 hours of classroom instruction (including discussion, videos, hands-on lab experiences)2) 32 hours clinical experience in health care facilities 3) Guidance preparing for manual skills testing and written exam as required by the State of Idaho for placement on state registry.CNA courses are available with several options:12 Week–Daytime class: meets 6 hours/session; twice/week 14 Week–Evening class: meets 5 hours/session; twice/week16 Week–Daytime class: meets 6 hours/session; twice/week 18 Week–Daytime class meets 3 hours/session; twice/week; allows student more time for learning and skill mastery.ADDITIONAL COSTS INCLUDE: Textbooks, BLS Healthcare Provider CPR training certification (register at cetrain.isu.edu), clinical attire, clinical tools and immunizations. Clinical hours may be outside normal class hours, but student will be provided clinical dates at least one month in advance. In alignment with state requirements, students are required to attend 100% of the course to complete the program successfully. For more information please see the handout at: cetrain.isu.edu/cna

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CNA – Traditional Face to Face #1955All Classes: Hours: 120 Fee: $750 (includes testing fees) SECTION START END DAY TIME BLDG/RM

SUM-2 (18 W) 08/10/21 12/22/21 T/TH 9:00 am – 12:00 pm LE 201

SUM-3 (14 W) 08/17/21 11/16/21 T/TH 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm LE 201

SUM-4 (12 W) 08/30/21 11/17/21 M/W 9:00 am – 3:00 pm LE 201

1 (16 W) 08/27/21 12/10/21 F 9:00 am – 1:00 pm CMLC

2 (14 W) 09/20/21 12/22/21 M/W 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm LE 201

3 (16 W) 10/01/21 01/28/22 F 9:00 am – 1:00 pm BLMA

4 (12 W) 11/29/21 03/02/22 M/W 9:00 am – 3:00 pm LE 201

SPG-1 (14 W) 01/11/22 04/14/22 T/TH 4:00 pm – 9:00 pm LE 201

BLMA—Bear Lake Memorial Annex (Montpelier)CMLC—CNA Education Room (Hooper Elementary, 95 Hooper Ave., Soda Springs)

CNA – Web Supplemented #1956 Do you want to take a CNA class but would rather take a portion of it online? This web-supplemented course reduces face-to-face time by almost half.All Classes: Hours: 120 Fee: $750 (includes testing fees) SECTION START END DAY TIME BLDG/RM

1 10/15/21 02/05/22 F 9:00 am – 3:00 pm LE 201

ESL CNA Prep #1963ESL students entering the CNA program are invited to join a supplemental prep class. Students will study various topics to strengthen English language skills and can provide help with basic pre-CNA vocabulary before starting the CNA course and is recommended prior to registering for the CNA course. Students can attend any course sections, but the 18 week course is recommended as it will allow more time for learning and skill mastery. For more information please see the handout at: cetrain.isu.edu/cnaAll Classes: Hours: 2 Fee: NONESECTION START REG. ENDS DAY TIME BLDG/RM

1 08/26/21 03/08/22 T/TH 1:00 – 3:00 pm RFC

(flexible admission until 3/8/22, when registration ends)

CNA Manual Skills Prep #1953Need additional guidance with the manual skills portion of the nursing assistant’s role? The course includes web videos of each testable skill, a copy of all documents needed to prepare for the CNA manual skills exam, and four hours of face-to-face training with an Idaho-approved nursing assistant instructor. Call to set up: 208-282-3372 Fee: $250 ($150 for ISU CNA students)

ONLINE HEALTH PROGRAMS

Basic EKG Interpretation (Online Course) #1901 This class covers concepts including basic heart anatomy and physiology, cardiac, conduction, rhythm interpretation, distin-guishing EKG from cardiac monitoring, and practice inter-preting rhythm strips! Students will complete twelve hours of online training. At the completion, an online exam is required with 80% competency to pass. Register at: cetrain.isu.edu/ekg Start Date: Anytime Ends: 30 days after registration Hours: 12 Fee $40

Childbirth Education Nurtured Mama–Natural Birth (Online Course) #1015A 4-phase live-online master class supporting couples wanting a sensible, mindful, low-intervention birth.

Each live-online session is 3 hours and is taught by a fun, engaging instructor certified in natural childbirth and with decades of experience teaching hundreds of expectant couples worldwide. Altogether, this course teaches healthy pregnancy practices in addition to preparations for labor and birth. Every session provides keen superhero training for coaches on ways to support and advocate for mom and the new baby. The last session empowers couples in ways to care for the newborn immediately after birth, with breastfeeding as well as stress management strategies given for postpartum. Start Date: 09/07/21 Days Taught: THours: 12 Fee: $240Bldg/Rm: Live: Online Instructor Times: 6 – 9 pm (4 sessions)SESSION 1: Mastering Your Labor & Birth Preparation. “My due date is coming. Quick! Help me get ready!”SESSION 2: Managing Your Contractions & Basic Labor Support. “I’m in labor!  Help my coach and I know how to do this!”SESSION 3: Pushing Your Baby Out with Minimal Trauma. “I’m nervous! Tell me and my coach how to birth with the least trauma to my baby and me.”SESSION 4: Enjoying Your Baby; Dealing with Postpartum. “I did it! How do I best advocate for my new baby plus make it through these next weeks?”

Effective Delegation for Healthcare (Online Course) #1934For delegation to be appropriate, it is necessary to understand the Board of Nursing’s standards, use effective communication skills, and provide instruction that leads to knowledge and

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competence. In 2014, limits on the role of unlicensed assistive personnel (UAP), such as the CNA, were removed from the rules of the Idaho Board of Nursing, allowing nurses more freedom in delegating tasks to UAPs. This online series clarifies how this change will promote high quality, patient-focused, and cost-effective care in the community environment. Register at: cetrain.isu.edu/delegationStart Date: Anytime Ends: 30 days after registrationHours: 5.5 Fee: FREE

Medication Math (Online Course) #1902Newly Revised! Do you struggle with math, but need to understand it to safely prescribe or administer medication? This course is for you! Concepts include conversion between systems of measurement, dimensional analysis, decimals and percentages, and applying the math to real-world scenarios. Self-paced course. Register at: cetrain.isu.edu/medmath Start Date: Anytime Ends: 30 days after registrationHours: 6 Fee: $10

OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens (Online Course) #6100 This user-friendly, online-based course allows students to complete the course at their own convenience. The OSHA Bloodborne Pathogen Standard is the focus, with current infor-mation on the three most devastating and common bloodborne pathogens. Online handouts and competency quizzes assure the student’s competency. Register at: cetrain.isu.edu/bbpStart Date: Anytime Ends: 30 days after registration Hours: 4 Fee $10

PHLEBOTOMY TECHNICIAN

Phlebotomy Technician – Web Supplemented #1919The ISU phlebotomy program prepares you to take a national certification exam upon course completion. Topics range from blood draws and laboratory procedures to employability skills and safety. Student must be 18 years or over to take this course.

Sixty hours of this 160-hour course are completed online. Students will meet twice per week for the skills portion of the course, followed by 40 hours of clinical experience and blood draws with a clinical agency. Clinical hours are likely to be outside of normal course hours due to agency operating hours, but a clinical schedule will be provided in advance. Total clin-ical hours are dependent on students completing at least 100 blood draws. In alignment with state requirements, students are required to attend 100% of the course to complete the program successfully.ADDITIONAL COSTS: Textbook, uniform, immunizations and BLS provider CPR certification course (register at cetrain.isu.edu). Some clinical sites may require a drug screen.ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS: Health Insurance: All stu-dents are required to have health insurance before entering the clinical setting. Background Check: All students will complete a background check. Failed background checks will prevent participation in this course. For more information, please see the handout on cetrain.isu.edu/phlebotomyALL CLASSES: Hours: 160 Fee: $1000

SECTION START END DAY TIMES BLDG/RM

FALL 01 09/02/21 01/13/22 T/TH 7:30 – 9:30 pm TBD

FALL 02 10/12/21 03/10/22 T/TH 5:15 – 7:15 pm TBD

SPRING 1 01/27/22 06/03/22 T/TH 7:30 – 9:30 pm TBD

BTC – (Business Technology Center) 1651 Alvin Ricken Rd. Bldg #86

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Industrial MaintenanceRequired knowledge for industrial tradespeople, including controls, PLC basics and fluid dynamics.

CONTROLS

Programmable Logic Controllers-Automation Direct BRX PLC (Online Course) #1775Learn more about Programmable Logic Controller (PLC) through a self-paced course that introduces PLC theory while maintaining an emphasis on PLC application in industrial control systems. Based on the Rockwell MicrLogix 1000, the course is divided into 15 modules. Each module contains test, animations, mini lectures, illustrations, review questions, lab projects, and practice exams. Lab kit with a PLC and related hardware and software will be mailed to you; requires a deposit of $300 (refunded upon return of the lab kit). Weekly techni-cal support sessions are available for questions that may arise during the course. The PLC kit will be mailed to the students once the class fee has been paid. Students should complete the online course-work within 90 days of the time they receive the PLC kit. Register at: cetrain.isu.edu/plcStart Date: Anytime after 8/30/21 Ends: 11/30/21Hours: 30 Fee: $900 (includes $300 refundable equipment deposit)

PLC Training-Allen Bradley RS Logix 5000 #1203Using the Allen Bradley ControlLogix/CompactLogix Program-mable Logic Controllers (PLC), learn ladder logic format, 1-O instructions, external devices, operating cycle, relays, timers, counters, sequencers, shift registers, analog application, math blocks use of tending and data logging tools, as well as trouble-shooting tools and techniques. Course is taught by an industry expert with over 25 years of controls experience.Start Date: 09/27/21 Days Taught: M WHours: 51 Fee: $650Bldg/Rm: ESTEC 202 Times: 6 – 9 pm (17 sessions)

ELECTRONICS

Introduction to Drone Flight (UAS) #1642This introductory course helps students understand the basic flight characteristics of drones. Students will get hands-on training operating drones safely and effectively. The course also provides students with a brief overview of safety-related topics and procedures to mitigate or minimize accidents. Ages 16 + welcome. Course fee includes a drone and spare parts that each student will take home at the end of class.

Start Date: 09/13/21 Days Taught: M W Hours: 9 Fee: $99Bldg/Rm: T&T 206 Times: 5 – 8 pm (3 sessions)

RELIABILITY WORKSHOPS

Introduction to Renewable Energy (Online Course) #1420This online course will introduce you to the different types of renewable energy, such as solar energy including photovoltaic panel for generating electricity; solar thermal for producing hot water, home heating, and cooling; wind energy for producing electricity; geothermal energy to generate electricity for home heating and cooling; and bio-energy for fuel from organic materials will be discussed. Register at: cetrain.isu.edu/renew Start Date: Anytime Ends: 30 days after registrationHours: 1 Fee: $10

Introduction to Solar Thermal Hot Water Heating (Online Course) #1422The power of the sun can be used to heat water. We will discuss the different types and configurations of solar collectors, as well as the steps for sizing your system appropriately to meet your hot water needs. Online course. Register at: cetrain.isu.edu/solar. Register at: cetrain.isu.edu/solar Start Date: Anytime Ends: 30 days after registrationHours: 1 - 4 Fee: $25

Solar Site Assessment (Online Course) #1421Are you considering installing a solar energy project? If so this online class will teach you the steps to determine the efficiency of your photovoltaic panels or solar thermal collector at specific locations on your home. A discussion of the characteristics of the solar resource (irradiance, insulation, etc.) is included as well as three examples of site assessments. This course will reinforce your ability to analyze your specific project location. Register at: cetrain.isu.edu/solar Start Date: Anytime Ends: 30 days after registrationHours: 1 - 4 Fee: $25

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Picture Book Basics #1895Have your ever wanted to write a picture book? Come learn the basics before getting started. In our second session we’ll write a first draft and make plans about what to do next. Start Date: 09/22/21 Days Taught: WHours:3 Fee: $30Bldg/Rm: RFC 263 Times: 7 – 8:30 pm (2 sessions)

Grant Writing 101 #1737In this class, we will review the basics of grant writing, including researching funding sources, eligibility, basic proposal structure, and writing a mock grant.Start Date: 10/06/21 Days Taught: WHours: 6 Fee: $42Bldg/Rm: RFC 361 Times: 6 – 8 pm (3 sessions)

Let’s Get Started – Laying Novel Groundwork #1896Whether you’re a first-time writer or have several manuscripts in the drawer, come build some new skills for starting your novel off on the right foot.  Start Date: 10/16/21 Days Taught: SHours: 3 Fee: $30Bldg/Rm: RFC 108 A Times: 9 – 10:30 am (2 sessions)

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Mandela Rock Painting #1016Keep calm and relax through the art of mandala rocks. Learn the history and meaning behind mandala art, and apply that knowledge to your own mandala rock art. Whatever you decide, you’ll certainly enjoy this serene workshop, and share your newly-discovered art form with friends and family.Start Date: 11/02/21 Days Taught: THours: 2.5 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: The Elwen Cottage, 334 N Main St. Times: 6 – 8:30pm (1 session)

Beginning Stained Glass #1881Learn this technique used in the Tiffany studios to create many of their masterpieces.

REQUIRED SUPPLIES: Students are required to bring eye protection, mask, gloves, Band-Aids and to wear closed toe shoes. Long hair must be tied back when using the grinder. You must be 16 years of age to take the class. If you are pregnant or nursing please do not register for this class.Start Date: 09/14/21 Days Taught: THours: 10 Fee: $70Bldg/Rm: Poky Glass Art Studio, 515 N Main St. Times: 6 – 8 pm (5 sessions)

Bird Feeder Making #1689Feed the birds all summer with a colorful, handmade bird feeder. All supplies will be provided to paint and assemble your feeder. Birdseed is also supplied.Start Date: 09/14/21 Days Taught: THours: 2.5 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: The Elwen Cottage, 334 N Main St. Times: 6 – 8:30pm (1 session)

Character Design #1821Take a Saturday afternoon to draw some characters and bring them to life! The class will cover some drawing basics, as well as archetypes (good guy build vs bad guy design), a little bit of color and what it takes to make a character interesting and engaging. Class fee covers 8.5x11 sketchbook, pencils, and colored pencils for the course.Start Date: 09/18/21 Days Taught: SHours: 2 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: RFC 108 A Times: 1 – 3 pm (1 session)

Introduction to Watercolor #1823Watercolor is a beautiful, yet somewhat difficult art style. Learn different techniques to navigate common issues and find your unique artistic style. Watercolors need to be layered, white or lighter areas need less, and darker areas need more color saturation. It’s also important to understand the color wheel with opposite colors and complementary colors. This class will cover all that and more and serve as a good foundation into the amazing world of watercolors. Class materials are provided.Start Date: 08/25/21 Days Taught: WHours: 12 Fee: $75Bldg/Rm: T&T 333 Times: 6 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

Intermediate Watercolor #1867After completing the Beginning Watercolor course, this class will add advanced techniques and mixed media (salt added for textures, roughing the paper for unique designs etc). Learn more about this medium, and enjoy the beauty that is watercolor!

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Start Date: 09/29/21 Days Taught: WHours: 12 Fee: $75Bldg/Rm: T&T 333 Times: 6 – 9 pm (4 sessions)

Sketch Quest #1820Spend a Saturday afternoon with some other art types, ex-ploring the city in a way you haven’t before, sketching in few different locations throughout Pocatello and making some awesome art. The class will meet together before heading out to a few places in town and talk a bit about the sketchbook, it’s uses, a little history and how other artists have utilized this drawing tool.WHAT YOU NEED: You should have access to transportation to reach the sketch destinations. We hope for good weather, but please dress warmly with layers, wear sturdy walking shoes, and a personal portable chair (camp chairs) may be brought if you so choose. Bring bring your favorite sketchbook (8.5x11 or 9x12 suggested) and portable drawing tools (pen, marker, pencil, charcoal, colored pencil, etc.)Start Date: 09/25/21 Days Taught: SHours: 2 Fee: $35Bldg/Rm: RFC 108 A Times: 1 – 3 pm (1 session)

Art History (Fun Version) #1870Intrigued by art history but couldn’t get past the idea of it being boring? This class is for you. Come and learn about some of the fun parts of Art History, why some of those famous art works were made, what was going on in that time and space that in-fluenced those big name artists you may have heard about, and how the times and lives of people that made art throughout history is still making an impact on our own times!Start Date: 10/16/21 Days Taught: SHours: 2 Fee: $35Bldg/Rm: RFC 108 A Times: 1 – 3:30 pm (1 sessions)

Pumpkin Pour Painting #1898 Pumpkin Pour Painting is so easy, anyone (yes, anyone!) can do it. All it takes to make these colorful Halloween decorations is crafts paint and a few faux pumpkins. You will learn the easiest tips and tricks for creating gorgeous designs with paint poured directly out of the bottle—they’re called pour paint pumpkins for a reason, after all! All supplies for the class are supplied by instructor.Start Date: 10/12/21 Days Taught: THours: 2.5 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: The Elwen Cottage, 334 N Main St, Times: 6 – 8:30 pm (1 session)

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Halloween Monster Book #1899 Covering a book to be a great Halloween decoration. Let your imagination run wild! All materials will be provided.Start Date: 10/21/21 Days Taught: THHours: 2.5 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: The Elwen Cottage, 334 N Main St, Times: 6 – 8:30 pm (1 session)

Intermediate Stained Glass #1894 If you have taken the beginning Stained glass class and want to learn more—this class is for you. REQUIRED SUPPLIES: Students are required to bring eye protection, mask, gloves, Band-Aids and wear closed toe shoes. Long hair must be tied back when using the grinder. You must be 16 years of age to take the class. If you are pregnant or nurs-ing please do not register for this class.Start Date: 10/21/21 Days Taught: THHours: 10 Fee: $70Bldg/Rm: Poky Glass Art Studio, 515 N Main St. Times: 6 – 8 pm (5 sessions)

Beginning Wound Glass Beads “Moretti” Glass #1884All tools and glass will be provided. The instructor will demon-strate and then the rest of the time is used with hands on torch work. Each student will need to have for the class. REQUIRED SUPPLIES: Student must bring eye protection, a tank of MAPP gas. Wear cotton clothing. No sandals, bare feet or shorts. Hair must be kept clear of the torch. Masks may be required as well. (Ages 16 and up).Start Date: 10/20/21 Days Taught: WHours: 6 Fee: $55Bldg/Rm: Poky Glass Art Studio, 515 N Main St. Times: 6 – 8 pm (3 sessions)

Fun Fusing #1883In this quick and easy class each student will be given two modest sized pieces of compatible glass. (They may keep all of it or opt to share in exchange for access to other colors). From there the glass will be broken and arranged into a shape of each artists choice no larger than 3" x 3". It may be secured in its form with drops of glue or left “self-adjusting”.  Once the desired arrangement is reached the glass will go into the kiln for fusing and be picked up at a later date (24 hours after class).  All materials will be provided. Start Date: 09/07/21 Days Taught: THours: 2 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: Poky Glass Art Studio, 515 N Main St. Times: 6 – 8 pm (1 session)

Wreaths #1778Come enjoy making a one-of-a-kind, classy farmhouse style wreath! All materials will be provided to create a wreath that will be a perfect focal point for your front door or anywhere.Start Date: 11/09/21 Days Taught: THours: 1.5 Fee: $30Bldg/Rm: T&T 333 Times: 6:30 – 8 pm (1 session)

Furniture Painting #1529Bring a small piece of furniture from home like a chair, stool, side table, etc. and learn the art of using Dixie Belle Chalk Paint to transform your fixer upper projects. It’s a fun DIY that anyone can do! Paint, brushes, and other materials provided. Start Date: 12/02/21 Days Taught: THHours: 2.5 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: The Elwen Cottage, 334 N Main St. Times: 6 – 8:30 pm (1 session)

FITNESS & DANCE

Country Swing and Two-Step #1336Grab your cowboy boots and get moving! Class focuses on the basics of Swing, Two-Step and various couple dances such as: 10-step Cotton-Eyed Joe, Waltz, and Amarillo. Practice and learn in a relaxed atmosphere that encourages you to master skills and look good doing them. Partner required; class fee ($40) per person. You will need to bring your own water as there are no drinking fountains available.

SECTION 1 Start Date: 09/13/21 Days Taught: M (no class 10/11)Hours: 12 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: Liberty Hall Times: 7 – 9 pm (6 sessions)

SECTION 2 Start Date: 11/01/21 Days Taught: M (no class 11/22)Hours: 12 Fee: $40Bldg/Rm: Liberty Hall Times: 7 – 9 pm (6 sessions)

Ballroom Dancing #1280These ballroom classes will move at a pace good for learning, including group exercises to become familiar and comfortable with dancing. Partner required; class fee ($50) per per-son. You will need to bring your own water. Leather-soled shoes are preferred. Loose, breathable clothing is suggested.

SECTION 1–Rhythm Intro: Cha-Cha & Rumba We will meet twice a week for three weeks, covering two dances! Learn the basic steps of two popular American Style Rhythm Dances: Cha-Cha and Rumba. Cha-Cha is a medi-um-paced dance, suitable for many Latin songs and pop music.

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Rumba is a slow, romantic dance, often called the “dance of love.” We will teach one dance the first night, then alternate with a review and the other dance.Start Date: 09/14/21 Days Taught: T THHours: 9 Fee: $50Bldg/Rm: Liberty Hall Times: 7:30 – 9 pm (6 sessions)

SECTION 2–Waltz Also called “Slow Waltz,” it’s one of the primary ballroom dances, and a favorite at weddings. Waltz is done to ¾ time music, and this course teaches the basics of this fun and ele-gant dance. Classes include both instruction (1.5 hrs) and time (0.5 hrs) to practice with instructor support. Start Date: 10/12/21 Days Taught: THours: 10 Fee: $50Bldg/Rm: Liberty Hall Times: 7 – 9 pm (5 sessions)

Round Dance #1897Also called Choreographed Ballroom—dancing to music that is pre-choreographed with the figures called out be a cuer (sort of like a square dance caller calls out square dance figures, only we’re dancing ballroom). In round dancing, we dance to many different rhythms: Waltz, Foxtrot, Quickstep, Cha Cha, Rumba, Tango, and West Coast Swing, to name just a few.

SECTION 1–Beginning Waltz I This class starts with the basics of round dancing and moves on from there, teaching a foundational set of basic figures. Class time will include both instruction and dance time. A partner is not required, but is strongly encourage since you well get a better understanding of lead/follow if you have one.Start Date: 08/31/21 Days Taught: THours: 14 Fee: $50Bldg/Rm: TBD Times: 7 – 9 pm (7 sessions)

SECTION 2–Beginning Waltz II This class is a continuation of the first Waltz class, teaching the remaining figures that you need to know to dance any pre- choreographed Waltz dance at the beginner level (Phase II) so that you can step out onto the round dance floor with confi-dence.  For this course, you need to understand all that was taught in the Beginning Waltz I, so completion of that course is required—or approval of the instructor if you can demon-strate you know what was taught in that class. A partner is not required, but is strongly encouraged. Start Date: 10/19/21 Days Taught: THours: 14 Fee: $50Bldg/Rm: TBD Times: 7 – 9 pm (7 sessions)

GARDENING AND LAWN CARE

Growing Microgreens #1773Microgreens are a great way to grow your own fresh greens in two square feet of space, all year-round!  In two hours, learn how to grow a variety of healthy, fresh greens on your kitchen counter so you can have your own truly fresh produce, even in winter in Idaho. Use them for salads, soups, sandwiches, pasta, or garnishes. Participants will leave with a selection of seeds and a tray of microgreens, ready to take home and grow.

SECTION 1 Start Date: 09/15/21 Days Taught: WHours: 2 Fee: $45Bldg/Rm: Tech Café Area Times: 6 – 8 pm (1 session)

SECTION 2 Start Date: 10/06/21 Days Taught: WHours: 2 Fee: $45Bldg/Rm: Tech Café Area Times: 6 – 8 pm (1 session)

SECTION 3 Start Date: 11/03/21 Days Taught: WHours: 2 Fee: $45Bldg/Rm: Tech Café Area Times: 6 – 8 pm (1 session)

SHARE YOUR SAVVY!Here at CEWT, we are always on the lookout for new courses and passionate teachers. Bring your hard-won wisdom and join our team! Call 208-282-3372 for more info.

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HORSEMANSHIPAll riding lessons are western. Bring your own horse or use a program horse for an additional $10 per class session. Call CEWT to make arrangements for a horse (limited availability).

Riding Instruction I #1052Learn basic horsemanship skills. Each session begins with an informative equine-related lecture and continues with horse handling skills, riding techniques and instruction. Minimum Age is 16.Start Date: 09/08/21 Days Taught: WHours: 12 Fee: $85Bldg/Rm: Sweet Talk Ranch Arena, 7727 W. Katsilometes Rd., PocatelloTimes: 5 – 8 pm (4 sessions)

Riding Instruction II #1053For the intermediate rider or those who have completed the Riding Instruction 1 class. Participants will learn topics ranging from balanced stops to pivots and so much more. Minimum Age is 16.Start Date: 10/13/21 Days Taught: WHours: 12 Fee: $85Bldg/Rm: Sweet Talk Ranch Arena, 7727 W. Katsilometes Rd., PocatelloTimes: 5 – 8 pm (4 sessions)

Riding Instruction III #1054Are you a confident rider? Have you taken the Riding Instruc-tion I and II classes? Here’s your chance to explore advanced western riding techniques. Discussion will include improving your horse’s body control, stops, pivots, and leads as well as learn several roll maneuvers. Minimum Age is 16.Start Date: 11/17/21 Days Taught: WHours: 12 Fee: $85Bldg/Rm: Sweet Talk Ranch Arena, 7727 W. Katsilometes Rd., PocatelloTimes: 5 – 8 pm (4 sessions)

LANGUAGES

Elementary Russian #1500This introductory-level course focuses on mastery of the alphabet, basic vocabulary and the forms and syntax essential for reading and oral comprehension on everyday topics. Learn how to introduce yourself, ask for information, make polite requests, and have simple discussions.Start Date: 09/09/21 Days Taught: TH (NO Class on 11/25 as it is Thanksgiving)Hours: 18 Fee: $71Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 6 – 7:30 pm (12 sessions)

Introduction to French #1809An easy introduction to the French Language. Learn the sounds, vocabulary and basic grammar of French that will enable you to converse and be understood.Start Date: 09/13/21 Days Taught: M Hours: 15 Fee: $58Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 5:30 – 7 pm (10 sessions)

Intermediate French #1828For those who have already a basic understanding of French with some limited experience using the language or for those who have already completed the Introduction to French class. This is the class for you.Start Date: 09/13/21 Days Taught: MHours: 15 Fee: $58Bldg/Rm: RFC 379 Times: 7 – 8:30 pm (10 sessions)

OUTDOOR ADVENTURE

Beginning Fly Tying #1618For those who want to tie their own flies, this class will cover the tools, skills, and base techniques of fly tying. Learn the different kinds of flies and their applications. Students will tie a variety of flies to suit most fishing situations. Classes are for ages 16 and up, however, those 12 years of age to 15 may attend with a registered adult. Students must bring a fly-tying vice.Start Date: 09/28/21 Days Taught: T THHours: 8 Fee: $59Bldg/Rm: T&T 316 Times: 6:30 – 8:30 pm (4 sessions)

Intermediate Fly Tying #1619This course is for beginning fly tiers who want to expand their skills and learn some new fly-tying techniques. We’ll be work-ing on more complex fly patterns, incorporating multiple mate-rials, tying more realistic flies, and using standard materials in different ways to achieve different effects and appearances. Students should bring their own fly-tying tools (vice, bodkin, bobbin, thread, scissors) and are encouraged to bring other tools and materials as well.Start Date: 10/26/21 Days: T THHours: 8 Fee: $59 Bldg/Rm: T&T 316 Times: 6:30 – 8:30 pm (4 sessions)

Introduction to Fly Fishing #1624Perfect for those looking to break into the sport of fly fishing, but don’t know where to start. Learn about the different types of flies, basic knots and rigging as well as casting and

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presentation techniques. The class will conclude with a morning of fishing. Students are responsible for their own transportation.REQUIRED SUPPLIES: Fly Rod, Fly Reel, Fly Line, Baseball Cap or other brimmed hat, Sunglasses, Shoes with closed toes.Start Date: 08/17/21 Days Taught: T TH, 6:30 – 8:30 pm (4 sessions)Hours: 12 SAT, 8 am – 12 pm (1 session)Bldg/Rm: T&T 316 Fee: $63

Intermediate Fly Fishing #1056This course is for beginning fly anglers looking to expand their skills and catch fish in more diverse situations. We will be developing more familiarity with fly casting, including different methods for more diverse situations. We will learn how to fish rivers and streams, as well as insect identification and how to “match the hatch.” Students are also encouraged to bring whatever flies or tackle they already have. Some of the classes will be held at diverse fishing locations near Pocatello, so you will need to provide your own transportation to the meeting sites.REQUIRED SUPPLIES: Fly Rod, Fly Reel, Fly Line, Baseball Cap or other brimmed hat, Sunglasses, Shoes with closed toes.Start Date: 09/02/21 Days: TH, 6:30 – 8:30 pm (4 sessions)Hours: 12 SAT, 8 am – 12 pm (1 session)Bldg/Rm: T&T 316 Fee: $63

PERSONAL INTEREST

Introduction to Photography #1717This course is to help students learn how to start using their cameras in the manual settings. They will learn about the exposure triangle and how aperture, shutter speed, and ISO work together to get the proper image exposure. Students will learn what each of these do and how to use them in getting the elements in the image they want. Students should bring their own DSLR camera or a Mirrorless adjustable camera. SUGGESTED BOOK: Bare Bones Camera Course for Film and Video (can be purchased through amazon for about $16 or at the ISU bookstore).Start Date: 09/21/21 Days Taught: T THHours: 16 Fee: $90Bldg/Rm: T&T 318 Times: 6 – 8 pm (8 sessions)

Intermediate Photography #1808This course will help students use their cameras, in the manual setting, and create images with movement, slow and long exposure. They will learn how to take images for a travel log and how to put it together. We will also learn about lighting for

studio work and capturing images in low light in the outdoors. MATERIALS NEEDED: DSLR camera, tripod, notebook (jour-nal), film (extra SD cards). Suggested items: Extra battery, wire-less trigger, polarizing filter, book (Bare Bones Camera Course for Film and Video) digital light meter, 5 in 1, off-camera flash.Start Date: 10/26/21 Days Taught: T TH Hours: 16 Fee: $90Bldg/Rm: T&T 318 Times: 6 – 8 pm (8 sessions)

Medicare 101: What You Need to Know (Online Course) #1864Medicare can be a complex and difficult process to navigate. What differentiates Parts A, B, C and D? And what’s Plan G? We will break it down and answer your questions, equipping you with the tools you need when it’s time to sign up for Medicare. Class is open to all and is recommended for individuals over 62. Family members of Medicare beneficiaries are welcome. This class is free to the public; however, you must register.

SECTION 1 Start Date: 09/13/21 Days Taught: MHours: 1 Fee: FREEBldg/Rm: ZOOM Times: 6 – 7 pm (1 session)

SECTION 2 Start Date: 10/04/21 Days Taught: MHours: 1 Fee: FREEBldg/Rm: ZOOM Times: 6 – 7 pm (1 session))

SECTION 3 Start Date: 11/01/21 Days Taught: MHours: 1 Fee: FREEBldg/Rm: ZOOM Times: 6 – 7 pm (1 session)

SECTION 4 Start Date: 12/06/21 Days Taught: MHours: 1 Fee: FREEBldg/Rm: ZOOM Times: 6 – 7 pm (1 session)

Make Health Insurance Work for You (Online Course) #1877In Idaho, open enrollment for health insurance is November 1 – December 15, 2021 for coverage starting January 1, 2022. Learn how to use Your Health Idaho to shop and compare health insurance plans and how to apply for a tax credit to lower the cost of getting covered. Class will be presented on a “go to meeting” platform. You will be sent instructions on how to connect prior to class.

SECTION 1 Start Date: 10/26/21 Days Taught: THours: 1 Fee: FREEBldg/Rm: ZOOM Times: 7 – 8 pm (1 session)

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SECTION 2 Start Date: 11/17/21 Days Taught: WHours: 1 Fee: FREEBldg/Rm: ZOOM Times: 7 – 8 pm (1 session)

SECTION 3 Start Date: 12/02/21 Days Taught: THHours: 1 Fee: FREEBldg/Rm: ZOOM Times: 7 – 8 pm (1 session)

SAFETY/SECURITY

Idaho Police Officer Standards Certified Trainings (POST) #1477This 15-week program follows the curriculum of Idaho POST. All instructors are police officers or retired police officers. The curriculum will cover everything from drill and Ceremony, Domestic Violence, DUI/SFST, Crime prevention, Health and Fitness, to, EVOC, Defensive Tactics, Firearms etc. The pro-gram is a mixture of book-work and hands-on-training. At the end of the 15-weeks, the officer will take a certification exam in Patrol and Reserve. This is a restricted course. Please contact the Law Enforcement program at ISU for details to register. Call Kendra at 208-282-3083.Start Date: 08/23/21 Days Taught: M T W TH FHours: 480 Fee: $850Bldg/Rm: LAW 104 Times: 8 am – 5 pm

HAZWOPER #6012HAZWOPER stands for Hazardous Waste Operations and Emergency Response and is required for all employees exposed to hazardous substances when engaged in operations such as clean-up, treatment, storage and disposal of hazard-ous waste. Course prepares individuals per the requirements of  29CFR 1910.120 (e)(5). The Emergency Response Guidebook, 2020 edition, and the NIOSH Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards can be purchased at the campus bookstore ($30 for both).Start Date: 10/04/21 Days Taught: M W FHours: 27 Fee: $85 Bldg/Rm: ESTEC Times: 10 – 10:50 am (27 sessions)

Personal Safety Skills #1844When people think of self-defense, they think of punching, kicking, and clawing their way to safety. In fact, there are a number of “soft” skills that can keep us away from danger and well out of harm’s way. Learning to notice and avoid danger is far less painful if one knows how.Start Date: 09/11/21 Days Taught: SHours: 5 Fee: $45 Bldg/Rm: RFC 108 A Times: 11 am – 4 pm (1 session) CONTINUES PAGE 22

TradesIndustries across the U.S. are looking for individuals skilled in welding, machining, and flagging certification. Take advantage of our courses which provide you with the skills you need for the job you want.

BUILDING CONSTRUCTION

Cabinet and Furniture Technology #1090Fine furniture and cabinet construction requires many skills. Instruction will be provided in shop safety, design, and planning materials, hand and power tool operation, joinery, and finishing. Students will be working on their own projects; please bring your own hand tools, project materials and plans. The first night is mandatory safety meeting. If the student does not attend this they will NOT be allowed to return to class. If a student has previously enrolled in this class, they are not required to attend the safety meeting.Start Date: 08/31/21 Days Taught: THours: 30 Fee: $175Bldg/Rm: M&O (Bldg. #22 Carpentry Shop) Times: 5:30 – 8:30 pm (10 sessions)

Erosion Control / Storm Water #1190Contractors, learn the new guidelines! Topics covered are federal and local erosion and sediment control requirements; responsible person requirements; local training and certifica-tion; best management practices; erosion control; sediment control; and the top 10 compliance problems.

After passing this class, you may apply for ESC certification from the City of Pocatello—additional fees apply.

SECTION 1 Start Date: 10/12/21 Days Taught: THours: 4 Fee: $45Bldg/Rm: TRFC 108 A Times: 6 – 10 pm (1 session)

SECTION 2 Start Date: 11/16/21 Days Taught: THours: 4 Fee: $45Bldg/Rm: RFC 108 A Times: 6 – 10 pm (1 session)

MACHINING

Lathe Theory and Practice #1200Course includes hands-on training and classroom instruction, primarily on engine lathes and their uses, including threading, knurling, and cutting tapers, balls, and grooves. You will practice measuring techniques using both calipers and micrometers. You can complete the machinists’ hammer, a

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Apprenticeship Programs inElectrical, Plumbing and HVAC

Flexible Blended Learning ProgramsThe electrical, plumbing, and HVAC apprenticeship programs participate in the new blended curriculum at ISU Continuing Education Workforce Training (CEWT). Blended classes are a combina-tion of traditional instructor-led classes and online self-directed coursework. Blended classes give continuous access to assignments, allowing for more mobility and flexibility during the on-the-job training portion of the apprentice-ship. For example, in addition to the blended classwork, the lectures are also streamed live so that students who cannot make it to classroom sessions can still participate in the live lecture. All coursework for the blended classes will be o�ered online on the Moodle platform, making it easy for students to track their progress. College credits are available when all program criteria are met. Contact us to learn more!

Apprentices in our four-year programs learn to build real-world, career-defining skills through on the job training— while earning wages, college credits, and the know-how to become licensed a journeyman. Don’t just dream about your future... Make it!

The Inside Track to Journeyman An apprenticeship education is a combination of on-the-job training and related classroom instruction providing the practical and theoretical aspects of a highly skilled occupation. These four-year programs build concept upon concept, year after year, preparing the student for the journeyman exam required by the State of Idaho. It’s an e�icient and practical way to build the foundation for an in-demand and satisfying career.

FOR MORE INFORMATIONProgram Coordinator: Paul M. Dickey208-282-1077 • [email protected]

TO ENROLLcetrain.isu.edu/apprentice or call 208-282-3372

Earn as You Learn.

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SECTION 1Start Date: 10/02/21 Days Taught: SHours: 6 Fee: $54Bldg/Rm: RFC 108 B Times: 9 am – 4 pm (1 session)

SECTION 2Start Date: 11/06/21 Days Taught: SHours: 6 Fee: $54Bldg/Rm: RFC 108 B Times: 9 am – 4 pm (1 session)

WELDING

Beginning/Intermediate/Advanced Welding #1230 Re-tool your skills to take advantage of in-demand, high pay-ing jobs in the manufacturing sectors.  If you’re an individual who likes building things, working with your mind and hands or simply enjoys seeing the results of your efforts, then we have just what you’re looking for. These self-paced courses are designed for the beginner, intermediate, or experienced welder.  SMAW and GMAW are taught at all levels. GTAW (TIG) will be covered only in the intermediate/advanced welding class. The following topics will be covered: Machine Settings, Preparation of Materials, Safety and Welding in all positions.

Students MUST attend the first night of class if they want to continue on the following nights.

No welding equipment is required for the first night of class, it is two hours only. There are three types of welding offered. Arc and Mig have similar equipment. However, they are taught separately. GTAW (TIG) will be covered only in the interme-diate/advanced welding class. In this course there is no hobby welding or building of projects.

Students must be 18 years of age to attend the class, unless accompanied by an adult who is also taking the class.

SECTION 1Start Date: 08/26/21 Days Taught: THHours: 30 Fee: $325Bldg/Rm: EAMES Welding Shop/Rm 500) Times: 6 – 10 pm (8 sessions)

SECTION 2Start Date: 10/14/21 Days Taught: TH (NO class 11/25/21 Thanksgiving)Hours: 30 Fee: $325Bldg/Rm: EAMES Welding Shop/Rm 500) Times: 6 – 10 pm (8 sessions)

project which covers the full range of lathe capabilities, in the 30-hour course or you can choose to do other projects.

Students must be 18 years of age to attend the class, unless accompanied by an adult who is also taking the class.SUGGESTED TOOLS: 10-inch Adjustable Wrench, Allen Wrench Set to 5/16, safety glasses (required), safety shoes (recommended). Clothing should not be too loose. Start Date: 09/08/21 Days Taught: WHours: 30 Fee: $215Bldg/Rm: EAMES Complex Machine Shop Times: 6 – 9 pm (10 sessions)

Introduction to Mastercam-Design and Toolpaths #1670Learn to use this computer graphics program to write pro-grams for CNC machines. This course is designed for ma-chinists, fabricators, and/or drafters. The class is individual project-oriented and teaches basic to advanced levels. Start Date: 09/08/21 Days Taught: WHours: 30 Fee: $215Bldg/Rm: EAMES Complex Machine shop Times: 6 – 9 pm (10 sessions)

SAFETY TRAINING

Certified Food Safety Manager #6521 This certified Food Safety Manager Course (CFSM) covers food safety issues, regulations, and the techniques necessary to maintain a food safe environment. Handling food correctly is not only the law, but it improves public safety lowers and costs. Learn to implement essential food safety practices and create a culture of food safety. Food safety is critical to sales and the continued patronage of your establishment. Establishments found to violate food safety protocols are fined or closed—food safety is that important. The role of a food manager is crucial. Now is the time to certify your department managers and food handlers as a Certified Food Safety Manager. Registration deadline is September 30, 2021.Start Date: 10/21/21 Days Taught: THHours: 8 Fee: $125Bldg/Rm: TBD Times: 8 am – 5 pm (1 session)

TRAFFIC CONTROL

Flagging #1195 In this class you will learn the responsibilities of the flagger: basic signals, flagging systems, signing, channeling devices and traffic control practices. This class meets requirements

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Registration Information

Policies and ProceduresEnrollment Deadlines: Registration is not complete until fees are paid. Unless otherwise noted, registration is open until each class is filled or until two (2) days prior to the class start date. Complete registrations are accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Make check payable to ISU.

Class Cancellations/Refunds: If a class is cancelled by ISU CEWT, a full refund will be issued. If a class is dropped by a student, it must be done at least two days prior to the class start date to receive a full refund less a $15 processing fee. If a two-day notice is not given, no refund will be issued.

Snow Policies and School Closures: If the university is closed during the day because of bad weather or some other emergency, our night classes are also cancelled. We will make every attempt to reschedule classes for students. In the event that ISU is not closed and the weather is inclement, use your best judgement. If in doubt, call 208-282-3372.

AA/EEOC: Idaho State University subscribes to the principles and laws of the State of Idaho and the federal government, including applicable executive orders pertaining to civil rights. All rights,

3 Easy Ways to Sign Up for ClassesONLINE: cetrain.isu.edu Go online, create a profile, register and pay online with your Visa or MC.

BY PHONE: (208) 282-3372 Phone-in registration will be accepted using Visa or MasterCard. Call (208) 282-3372 any weekday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. We will take your information over the phone, mail you an invoice or take your credit card information, and upon receipt of payment, you will be officially registered for class(es).

IN PERSON: Come to the CEWT office located in the Roy F. Christensen Building (#48), Suite 101 (777 Memorial Drive), in Pocatello and have one of our customer service associates help you with the process. Payment can be made with cash, check, credit card (Visa or MC), or a signed Purchase Order.

privileges, and activities of the University are made available with-out regard to race, creed, color, sex, age, disability, national origin or veteran status. The University is an Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action employer. Evidence of practices that are not consistent with such a policy should be reported to the Director of the Affirmative Action Office, located in the Museum Building, Room 422 or call 208- 282-3964.

ADA: Students having questions about accessibility or requesting reasonable accommodations as indicated in the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) or Section 504, should contact the Director of Disability Services, located in Rendezvous Bldg., Room 125 or call 208-282-3599.

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