2024 Spring
CB 0009 The Business of Distribution
Choosing a wholesaler is arguably one of the most important decisions you can make as a brewery. This class will teach you how to evaluate all wholesalers in a market and once you have selected a wholesaler, how to best manage them. You will also learn how to maximize the three-tier system, what impact using a wholesaler will have on your bottom line and what will be expected of you as a brewery. Time will be spent going over all aspects of supplier to wholesaler relationships and how to work with a wholesaler, and more importantly, how NOT to work with one.

Course Date(s)
February 1 - February 15
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Susan Baggs
2023 Fall
ML 0026 Coaching and Managing for Performance

Every manager is responsible for achieving results through other people, which involves maintaining and improving performance. When an employee needs assistance mastering skills and applying instructions, coaching is required. Learn how to:

  • Effectively set, monitor and manage performance for optimum results
  • Instruct employees how to recognize opportunities to improve performance
  • Provide motivation and a supportive climate to achieve goals
  • Provide both positive and constructive feedback for improved results
Course Date(s)
September 13 - September 13
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Instructors
Lois Hall
2023 Fall
WI 0030 Wine Flaws and Faults
This course will provide you with the insight needed to identify, and accurately describe various wine flaws and faults. You will learn the basic mechanics of wine making and the results of wine making when carelessness and elements beyond the control of the winemaker produces an "off character" in wine, such as volatile acidity, TCA, and Brettanomyces. This course is ideal for restaurant managers, wait staff, winery employees, bartenders, and anyone interested in wine careers.
Course Date(s)
October 21 - October 21
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2024 Spring
MP 0106 Audio/Visual Basics
This course is a basic but comprehensive overview of the design and application of presentational technology for meetings and events. Content covered in this course will include audio visuals and their support mechanisms, common terminology, strategies for selecting the proper technology, as well as recommendations for selecting technology-based vendors and/or suppliers. It will provide instruction in the basic set up of AV and other technical advancements for the meetings and events industry.

Note: Students must attend all classes in order to pass the course.
Course Date(s)
March 19 - March 21
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Instructors
Timothy Altbaum
ENGR 0046 Civil Sitework Blueprint Reading and Materials
Students will learn to understand and interpret civil construction blueprints and reading specifications. Examine the manufacture, and use of civil construction materials such as aggregates, concrete, asphalt, pipe, and geosynthetics.

Format: Online

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Jim Moreno
OL 0128 Certified Cloud Security Professional (CCSP)
Cloud services vary in size and complexity. In a computing environment where client data assets are remotely hosted, data asset security becomes an important factor when considering the potential transition to cloud services. Students taking this Certificate will learn about security management/measures, auditing, including authentication, authorization, Business Continuity (BC), Disaster Recovery (DR), failover, various aspects of application security and access, best practice management approach to designing, deploying, and administrating a cloud datacenter and service, various topics associated with legal and compliance issues with cloud services which are governed within a regulatory framework. The course covers the essential topics for the ICS2's Certified Cloud Security Professional examination, Domain 1-6 requirements.

Target Audience
This course is intended for IT professionals including managers, engineers, and technical staff intending to take the CCSP examination.

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2023 Fall
CM 0002 Contract Types and Effective Contracting Methodologies
Designed to provide a working knowledge of contract types, grants, and effective contracting methodologies. Students will receive an overview of the contract types most frequently used in federal contracting, including factors in the selection of contract types, applicable contract clauses, as well as the basic principles and limitations governing their use. Course topic will also cover how contracts differ from grants.
Course Date(s)
October 18 - November 29
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Rochelle Lowe
ED 0997.47 Engineering Design and Development
Students learn about computer-driven manufacturing processes and automation including rapid prototyping, CNC machining, robotic manufacturing and injection molding.
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CHIN 0202 Intermediate Chinese II
Continuation of Chinese 201. Reading of contemporary work and writing of short passages in Chinese. Acquisition of an additional 400 characters. See Class Schedule for appropriate section based on your background in Chinese.
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ARAB 0301 Advanced Arabic I
Advanced facility in oral expression and writing for practical purposes; exposure to various dialects through newspaper and media Arabic; elements of literary and classical language.
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