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NEW COURSES FOR SPRING AND SUMMER 2018 Certificated course VISUAL ART FASHION: A BRIEF HISTORY For those who are keen to explore key social, cultural, and revolutionary moments in Fashion history and theory over the 10 decades of western fashion from the Edwardian era to the present day. Course No. 1242CS 22 Jan-26 Mar Mon 10.30-12.30, 139/ 49 CLOTHES MAKING BASICS Suitable for students who do not have any previous garment making skills as you will learn basic sewing techniques by sampling, and then create a simple skirt to add to your wardrobe. Course No. 1243 24 Apr-10 Jul Tues 18.00-21.00, 191/ 67 INTRODUCTION TO SILVER CLAY JEWELLERY Join us for this intensive weekend course to explore a range of techniques working with silver clay, a versatile material that is easy to use from home. You will learn how to create your own unique jewellery pieces. Ideal for beginners & those with some jewellery experience wishing to learn a new skill. Course No: 1803CS 19 May-20 May Sat/Sun 10:00-17:30, 2 meetings 98, conc. 34 SILVER CLAY RINGMAKING & STONE SETTING This course is designed for those with some experience of using silver clay, either a beginners course or your own practice at home. Learn how to make two types of ring, set a stone that cannot be fired in the clay and add embellishments to your ring/s Course No: 1804CS 02 Jun-03 Jun Sat/Sun 10:00-17:30, 2 meetings 98, conc. 34 BUSINESS SHORT COURSES BLOGGING MASTERCLASS Would you like to promote your business through your blog? Get paid to write blog posts for others? Learn how to monetise your blog with advertising? Learn what to write that will attract readers, create your own blog content planner. Learn the secrets of how to pitch successfully Course No: 4053B 09 Dec Sat 10:00-17:00, 1 meeting 26, conc. 9 SOCIAL MEDIA FOR MARKETING WEEKEND Do you want to use social media to promote your business? Or are you applying for jobs where you need knowledge of social media? This intensive course has been designed to help get you up to scratch with your social

media knowledge and give you the tricks of the trade. Use Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Automate your business social media. Use facebook ad manager and google ad words for paid targeted advertising and build a mailing list and send out newsletters using mailchimp. Course No: 4054B 03 Mar-04 Mar Sat/Sun 10:00-17:00, 2 meetings 52 conc. 18 LITERACY & MATHS LITERACY LEVEL L2 Course No: 118 8 Jan-29 Mar Course No: 119 117, 118 24 meetings per course, 119 23 meetings Mon & Fri 13:00-15:00 MATHS ENTRY LEVEL Course No: 120 10 Jan-28 Mar 2018 Wednesdays 10AM-12.30PM Nil Fee Course No: 121 25 April-11 July 2018 Wednsedays 10AM-12.30PM Nil Fee DIGITAL MEDIA PHOTOGRAPHY - PHOTOJOURNALISM Code No: 2301F 27 Feb-27 Mar 2018 Tuesdays 10.30AM-13.30PM 65 conc. 23 PHOTOGRAPHY - STREET PHOTOGRAPHY Code No. 2300F 23 Jan-20 Feb 2018 Tuesdays 10.30AM-13.30PM Full Fee 65 Conc. 23 HUMANITIES AWARD IN EDUCATION & TRAINING This is the new national qualification (replacing the previous PTLLS qualification) for those wishing to follow a career in teaching adults. Course No: 459CS 18 Jan-29 Mar, Thur, 11:30 13:30, 550, Conc. 550 Tutor: Andrea Watts BOOST YOUR CONFIDENCE & BUILD RESILIENCE Don t lose out because you lack confidence. Discover tools to help you manage how you feel. This course addresses some of the core issues around building confidence. It explores ways to manage your state. We will cover: Tools for getting you into the right frame of mind to do the things you want to do; Find out how to build your inner confidence by managing your internal state; Use positive beliefs that will support you in your aims. Learning to build better communications with yourself and others; Have a framework for thinking about results and planning well-formed outcomes. Course No. 461 7-28 March 2018 Wednesdays 1-4PM 52 Conc 18 CONFIDENCE AT WORK WITH NLP Learn techniques to help you to feel more confident at work and in life. This course gives an overview of the scope of NLP and some techniques useful for workplace-based issues. We will cover: Tools for building better communication skills with others; Getting yourself into the right frame of mind to do your job, i.e. go for interview, give a talk; Identify how to build your confidence by managing your internal state; Having a framework for thinking about results and planning well-formed outcomes. Course No. 460CS 17 February 2018 GET MOTIVATED, STAY MOTIVATED! Our values drive us and bring meaning and

motivation to our lives. Learn powerful techniques that will Enable you to discover and align your beliefs and values with whatever you want to achieve, so that your efforts become more purposeful. The course will provide tools to help you achieve your potential and live a purposeful life, improving your work and personal relationships. Course No. 463CS 12 May 2018 THINKING, LISTENING & CONNECTING TO OTHERS This course is for people who may feel they could have listened better or would like to connect more fully with others in a helpful and compassionate way. Everything we do depends for its quality on the thinking we do first. The quality of attention one person gives to another when listening can be catalytic, because it determines the quality of other people s thinking. The aim is to connect with each other in ways that makes people feel listened to and positively empowers their thinking to flow. Course No: 462 2 June 2018 INTRODUCTION TO HAIKU Writing Haiku enables people to become aware of small experiences in their daily lives and to make connections between the seemingly unconnected. It can perform the role of literature and/or documentary. It has a long tradition in Japan and is now written by enthusiasts across the globe. For those wanting to go on to write or who already write in longer forms, Haiku is good at filtering out unnecessary words. Course No. 744 4 June - 9 July 2018 Monday 12.30-2.30PM 52 Conc. 18 CONFIDENCE THROUGH PLAY Speaking or performing in front of an audience is daunting for many people. The aim of this course is to help you re-engage with the playful spirit of childhood to ignite your creativity and enjoy being the centre of attention and not being phased when things go wrong. Course No. 464 4 June- 9 July 2018 Monday 3.30-5.30PM 52 18 HEALTH & FITNESS PILATES AND STRETCH A beginners course in pilates introducing the fundamental principles, incorporating breath, whole body movement and stretch. We will learn fundamental pilates exercises and how to use them to improve posture, balance, body alignment and better movement patterns. Course No: 597 9 Jan-27 Mar Tues. 16.00-17.00, 54/ 19 CHANGES IN PROSPECTUS HUMANITIES Page 45 Course No: 418CS PHILOSOPHY READING GROUP: KANT S CRITIQUE OF THE POWER OF JUDGEMENT Title changed to: PHILOSOPHY READING GROUP: ZIZEK S THE PARALLAX VIE Participate in an in-depth exploration of Slavoj Zizek s The Parallax View (2006) which he has claimed to be his magnum opus. We read at a thoughtful pace, working with an open and flexible time frame and emphasise discussion and co-operative appreciation. Participants shold have a strong background in Western philosophy. COMPUTING AND IT TAME YOUR COMPUTER (LAPTOP OR PC) Page 17 Course No: 2050T 24 Apr-29 May 6 meetings

Tue 18:00-20:30 65 MW Conc. 23, Conc. LITERACY & MATHS ADULT ENGLISH LITERACY LEVEL E3 Course No: 104 09 Jan-29 Mar Course No: 105 24 Apr-12 Jul 24 meetings per course Tue & Thu 10:30-12:30 LEVELS L1-L2 Course No: 107 8 Jan-26 Mar Course No: 108 106 24 meetings, 107, 108 23 meetings per course Mon & Fri 10:30-12:30 IT PLUS ENGLISH AND MATHS FOR ADULTS Course code: 111 11 meetings Mon 13:45-15:45 MATHS FOR ADULTS BRUSH UP ON YOUR MATHS E3/L1 Course code: 113 8 Jan- 26 Mar Course code: 114 112, 113 12 meetings per course 114 11 meetings Mon 14:00-16:30 VISUAL ART PRINTMAKING Page 85 & 86 Tutor: HARRIET HEDDEN: PRINTMAKING TECHNIQUES Course Codes: 1700, 1701, 1702 Course EXPERIMENTAL PRINTMAKING Codes: 1703, 1704, 1705 EXPERIMENTAL PRINTMAKING WEEKEND Course Code: 1706CS ADVANCED PRINTMAKING Course Code: 1707CS WATERCOLOUR 1 Course No: 1167CS 15 Jan-26 Mar Mon 10:00-13:00, 11 meetings 230, conc. 81 WATERCOLOUR 2 Course No: 1170CS 15 Jan-26 Mar Mon 14:00-17:00, 11 meetings 230 Conc. 81 CONTEMPORARY WATERCOLOUR Course No: 1173 17 Jan-28 Mar Mon 14:00-17:00, 11 meetings 178 Conc. 62 ADVANCED JEWELLERY MAKING Page 84 Course Code: 1619CS 16 Jun Sat 10:30-17:30, 1 meeting 76, conc. 26 Page 86 Top right picture covering course title Course title for 1710 Digital Textile Print - Projects MUSIC AND SINGING

LOVE TO SING Page 92 Course Code: 968CS 11 Jan-29 Mar Thur 18:00-19:30 Course Code: 969CS 26 Apr-12 Jul Thur 18:00-19:30 SONG WRITING Page 93 Course Code: 973CS 05 Oct-07 Dec Thur 19:30-21:00 MUSIC ARRANGEMENT & PRODUCTION BASICS Page 93 Course Code: 975CS 10 May-28 Jun Thur 19:30-21:15