NSU Center for Lifetime Education Offers More than 40 Classes
Published: 2004-06-09
TAHLEQUAH Free-time? Northeastern State University's Center for Lifelong Education announces its Summer 2004 Continuing Education schedule. Children, grandparents, and all those in-between will find a variety of interesting subjects ranging from computers and dance to certification classes and athletics.
NSU summer classes are a great way to start the summer, end the summer, or just to fill in the gaps between. Prices range from as little as $25 per month to $175 with a majority of programs around $50. Some classes offer a 2 for 1 special for families. Most classes are held on Northeastern's Tahlequah campus and others include locations such as Tenkiller Lake, Shawnee Street Theatre, and NSU Jazz Lab.
The following is a current list of offerings:
COMPUTER
Introduction to Computers
Exploring the World Wide Web
Introduction to Microsoft Windows; All Versions
Microsoft Excel: Introductory Level
Microsoft Word: Introductory Level
Microsoft Power Point: Introductory Level
Microsoft Access 2000: Introductory Level
Corel Wordperfect: Introductory Level
DANCE
Beginning Adult Ballet: Ages 14 and Up
Beginning Adult Jazz: Ages 14 and Up
SPORTS AND LEISURE
Scuba Diving
Pilates
Yoga
Water Aerobics
Intermediate/Advanced Step Aerobics
Body Sculpting
Samurai Swordsmanship
Tai Chi Chuan
Water Aerobics
Intermediate/Advanced Step Aerobics
Fly-Fishing for the Novice
Beginning Fly Tying for Bass
Fly-Fishing Primer
Aiki Jitsu Martial Arts/Introductory or Advanced; Ages 5-85
SPECIAL INTEREST
Handgun Safety Course for a Concealed Weapon Permit
How to Get People to Pay
Managing Problem Employees & Difficult Supervisory Situations
Primitive Rug Hanging
Beginning American Sign and Song (ASL)
Communicating in Spanish
Handspinning
Beginning and Intermediate Fiddle
Artistic Cake Decorating
Italian Cooking
YOUTH COLLEGE
Eating for Wellness
Northeastern Stars Cheerleading & Tumbling
River City Kids
Tap and Ballet: Ages 4-5
Tap and Ballet: Ages 6-9
Tap and Ballet: Ages 10-13
Infant Swimming: Ages 18-24 Months
Toddler Swimming: Ages 2-4 Years
Beginning Swimming: Ages 5 and Up
Advanced Beginning Swimming: Ages 5 and Up
Intermediate Swimming/Swimmer Level: Ages 5 and Up
How to Draw Basic Cartoons: Ages 10-14
For more information, contact the NSU Center for Lifelong Education at 918-456-5511, ext. 4610.