2023 Spring
WI 0033 Intensive: Austrian/German Wines
The Austrian and German class will showcase an understanding of wines and the regions of The Mosel, Nahe, Rheingau, Rheinhessen and Pflaz regions of Germany. For Austria the focus will be on Niederosteriech. There will be historical understanding of the area, the people that lived there and why they do what they do so well.
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April 4 - April 18
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2023 Spring
MP 0203 Starting your Own Business
How do they do it? When is the best time to start your own business? Think you have what it takes to succeed? This introductory class will explore the basics in building an event business, from building your reputation and potential client base, to effective marketing, available resources and the necessary steps to help you succeed.
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December 11 - December 13
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ENGR 0022 Estimating and Bidding II

This course features hands-on estimating and quantity take-off activities associated with metals, wood, doors and windows, finishes, electrical, and mechanical estimating.

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OL 0130 CompTIA A+ 220-802
This course focuses on the Microsoft Windows Operating System, installing and configuring the Microsoft Windows operating systems, optimizing the Microsoft Windows operating system, using common Control Panel features, and the basics of networking, information security and security best practices. Students will also learn how to troubleshoot hardware and software problems when working with mobile devices, video, laptops, tablets and printers This course prepares the learner for CompTIA A+ exam 220-802.

Target Audience
Computer technicians who have the equivalent knowledge of at least 12 months of hands-on experience in the lab or field.

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2023 Fall
CM 0005 Effective Proposal Writing and Communication
This course will focus on writing effective proposals (cost and business volumes) and other communication topics encountered in the contracting environment. Topics will include effective solicitation review, proposal writing strategies and techniques, proposal review scenarios, and appropriate communication methods for various proposal and contractual situations. A number of case studies and hands-on exercises involving verbal and written communication scenarios will be utilized to emphasize key concepts.
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September 19 - October 24
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Instructors
James Loiselle
2018 Summer
ED 0997.49 Green Architecture
Cal State Chico: Students learn how to apply this concept to the fields of architecture and construction by exploring dimensioning, measuring, and architectural sustainability as they design affordable housing units using Autodes’s ED architectural design software.
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July 30 - August 1
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PERS 0202 Intermediate Persian II
Intermediate level students achieve further proficiency in speaking, listening, reading, and writing; produce language needed for daily routines and work related discourse.
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FRENC 0220 Grammar of Spoken French
Analysis of grammar and use of modern through study of cultural material, for proficiency in oral communication. Note: french majors, minors, and International Business majors are encouraged to enroll concurrently in French 221.
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NC 0276.01 edTPA Teaching Event Retake - 1 Task

This course is for teaching credential students who do not pass their first edTPA Teaching Event submission and will be submitting a new Teaching Event. If you have any questions about whether you are required to take this course and whether you need to submit a full or partial retake, please contact Nina Potter at npotter@sdsu.edu.

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B A 0029 Human Resource Management and the Law II
This introduction to California labor and employment law will cover a wide variety of workplace topics including wage and hour law, employee classification, minimum wage and overtime laws, meal and rest period requirements, and other Labor Code requirements. Additional topics include vacation, PTO and sick leave; personnel records and privacy; drug testing and background checks; and confidentiality and company trade secret protection.

In addition to understanding how California employment law interacts with the work environment, you'll learn how reduce the risk of employment-related claims and lawsuits. Guest speakers – specialists in California labor and employment law – will provide a broad perspective on how specific legal topics affect HR professionals, managers, and employees.

This course may be taken prior to HR Management and the Law I.

Format: Online

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