Community courses offered at OUS
Published 11:23 am Thursday, January 5, 2017
Several community education courses are set to be offered this semester at Ohio University Southern, covering a wide range of topics and interests. The courses include:
Certified Emergency Response Training (CERT)
This is a course for non-first responders, and will teach students how to help themselves, families, friends and neighbors in the event of a disaster. Students will learn to provide critical support by giving immediate assistance, providing damage assessment information and organizing volunteers at a disaster site.
• Date/Time: 8-5 p.m. on Saturdays, March 11, 18 and 25.
• Instructors: Eddie Jenkins, Deputy Director of the Lawrence County EMA, and other emergency personnel.
• Location: OUS Caucus Room.
• Cost: $15.
Aerobic Conditioning (Kickboxing)
Cardiovascular workout that utilizes kicks, punches, calisthenics and step aerobics to elevate heart rate and strengthen all major muscle groups, with specific strengthening, toning and stretching exercises included.
• Date/Time: 5:30-6:25 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, Jan. 9 through April 29.
• Instructor: Jackie Adkins.
• Location: OUS Campus and Community Center.
• Cost: $40.
Out of Shape? Get Your Bobcat Groove On
Designed for people who are not regular exercisers, and will focus on low-impact aerobics, strength training and flexibility. Each class is a half hour long.
• Date/Time: noon-12:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays, Jan. 18 through April 20.
• Instructor: Jackie Adkins.
• Location: OUS Campus and Community Center.
• Cost: $30.
Landscaping
One-time course that teaches students basic residential landscape design, installation, maintenance and more. Topics to be discussed include proper planning for specific planting space, evaluating existing conditions to help the plants thrive, plant selection, creating year-round interest in your landscape and properly maintaining your investment.
• Date/Time: 7-9 p.m. Monday, April 3.
• Instructor: Adam J. Riehl, OUS Director, Facilities Management.
• Location: Ohio University Southern Campus.
• Cost: $15.
Introductory Guitar I
Students will learn rudimentary theory pertaining to chord structure, basic chords and rhythm strumming, as well as being able to read tablature and recognize chord structure to play their favorite songs. Students should bring their own acoustic guitars.
• Date/Time: 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 17 through April 4.
• Instructor: Catherine Cirner.
• Location: OUS Campus and upstairs of Community Center.
• Cost: $49.
Introductory Guitar II
Students will learn to apply basic theory, chord structure and strumming techniques to learn new songs, as well as learning to play with others in a group. Students should bring their own acoustic guitars.
• Date/Time: 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Feb. 28 through April 4.
• Instructor: Catherine Cirner.
• Location: OUS Campus and upstairs of Community Center.
• Cost: $49.
Photography – It’s Not Automatic
For ages 13 and above. Students will learn the basic camera settings, vocabulary and photogenic techniques. Students will need a camera capable of manual, shutter and aperture mode, as well as a flash drive to store and share photos.
• Date/Time: 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 31 through April 25.
• Instructor: Bill Tussey, photographer.
• Location: OUS Academic Room 214.
• Cost: $69.
Tablets and Mobile Devices
One-time course that teaches students the basics of tablets and smart phones, and how to get the most out of theirs.
• Date/Time: 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 12.
• Instructors: OUS instructors Randy Bazell and Mike Donley.
• Location: OUS Academic Room 214.
• Cost: $20.
Social Media
One-time course that introduces students to various forms of internet-based communication, content sharing, personal messages and other content in online communities.
• Date/Time: 10 a.m.-noon Friday, Jan. 6 or 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 19.
• Instructors: OUS instructors Randy Bazell and Mike Donely.
• Location: OUS Academic Room 214.
• Cost: $20.
Introduction to Word Online
One-time course that will teach students basic word processing, how to create, format and edit documents, and how to use basic templates, insert pictures, page numbering and hyperlinks into your documents.
• Date/Time: 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 18.
• Instructor: OUS instructor Mary Lou Malone.
• Location: OUS Academic Room 214.
• Cost: $20.
Introduction to Excel Online
One-time course that teaches students how to create electronic spreadsheets, discover how to set up your spreadsheet, use formulas, create charts, format, edit, print and use functions in an electronic spreadsheet.
• Date/Time: 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 25.
• Instructor: OUS instructor Mary Lou Malone.
• Location: OUS Academic Room 214.
• Cost: $20.
Connecting Through Technology
One-time course that teaches students the most popular methods of connecting with family and friends anywhere in the world through the use of computer software.
• Date/Time: 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 26.
• Instructors: OUS instructors Randy Bazell and Mike Donley.
• Location: OUS Academic Room 214.
• Cost: $20.
Photo Editing
One-time course that teaches students the basic photo editing skills and necessary software functions to perform touch-up techniques, improve color and tone and more.
• Date/Time: 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 2.
• Instructor: OUS instructor Mike Donley.
• Location: OUS Academic Room 214.
• Cost: $20.
File Management
One-time course that teaches students the most convenient way to store all of their documents, music, photos, videos and more on their computer.
• Date/Time: 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9.
• Instructor: OUS instructor Randy Bazell.
• Location: OUS Academic Room 214.
• Cost: $20.
Pictures to Video
One-time course that teaches students how to take their collection of photos and make them into videos in a variety of creative ways.
• Date/Time: 7-9 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 9.
• Instructor: OUS instructor Mary Lou Malone.
• Location: OUS Academic Room 214.
• Cost: $20.
The Underground Railroad in Burlington and Ironton
Covers history of the Underground Railroad in this area, and will bring local history alive using primary sources, will identify and give biographical sketches of the individuals of various ethnicities and religious beliefs who have worked together in an informal network of safe houses and escape routes to help enslaved African-Americans to freedom in the northern states and Canada.
• Date/Time: 7-9 p.m. Wednesdays, Feb. 1 through Feb. 22.
• Instructor: Chris Saunders.
• Location: OUS Campus.
• Cost: $39.
Introduction to World Religions
Students will lean the beginnings, basic principles and distribution of the world’s major religions, including Christianity, Judaism, Hindu, Islam and Buddhism.
• Date/Time: 7-9 p.m. Tuesdays, Jan. 24 through Feb. 14.
• Instructor: OUS instructor Dr. Gary Belcher.
• Location: OUS Campus.
• Cost: $20.
Dog Obedience – Puppy Kindergarten
Learn the basics of dog obedience at a more relaxed pace. Commands such as sit, stay, come and lie down, as well as good manners are the focus of the course because puppies have short attention spans. Positive reinforcement, praises and good parenting are emphasized. Do not bring the dog to the first class session.
• Date/Time: 6:30-7:15 p.m. Wednesdays, Feb. 8 through March 29.
• Instructor: Leslie Mileson.
• Location: Ohio Horse Park/ Vet Clinic Area Course.
• Cost: $70.
Dog Obedience – Sub Novice
An on-leash course for owners to learn how to train dogs who are seven months or older. All of the basics, including sit, stay, come, lie down and heel, are covered. This course is based on positive reinforcement and working on getting your dog’s attention and trust. Puppy Kindergarten is not required. Do not bring the dog to the first class session.
• Date/Time: 7:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Feb. 8 through March 29.
• Instructor: Leslie Mileson.
• Location: Ohio Horse Park/Vet Clinic Area Course.
• Cost: $85.
Dog Obedience – Novice
Moves forward in obedience training to off-leash work with all of the commands. The Sub-Novice course is required or participants must have permission from the instructor. Do not bring the dog to the first class session.
• Date/Time: 8:30-9:30 p.m. Wednesdays, Feb. 8 through March 29.
• Instructor: Leslie Mileson.
• Location: Ohio Horse Park/Vet Clinic Area Course.
• Cost: $85.
Finance: Rules of the Road
One-time course that teaches students the fundamental concepts of investing and potential strategies to help build wealth. The target audience is all investors.
• Time/Date: 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 14.
• Instructor: DeAnna Patrick, Financial Advisor.
• Location: OUS Campus.
• Cost: $10.
Five Money Questions for Women
One-time course where students will get a perspective on a process women can use to identify financial goals and set a strategy. Students will also learn about the Rule of 72, systematic investing, employer-sponsored retirement plans and IRAs as strategies for saving. The target audience is pre-retiree women.
• Time/Date: 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 21.
• Instructor: DeAnna Patrick, Financial Advisor.
• Location: OUS Campus.
• Cost: $10.
College: Getting There from Here
One-time course where students will learn about establishing a college savings goal, strategies to help achieve the goal and the features and benefits of a 529 savings plan. The target audience is parents and grandparents interested in saving for a child’s college expenses.
• Time/Date: 7-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 28.
• Instructor: DeAnna Patrick, Financial Advisor.
• Location: OUS Campus.
• Cost: $10.
Retirement Has Changed: What’s Your Next Move?
One-time course where students will gain knowledge in defining retirement goals and creating a strategy to get there. Scenarios showing how changing variables such as saving more, choosing the right investments and waiting to retire will impact savings will be explored. The target audience is investors who are 5-15 years from retirement.
• Time/Date: 7-8:30 p.m.
• Instructor: DeAnna Patrick, Financial Advisor.
• Location: OUS Campus.
• Cost: $10.
No Pressure Painting
Students will be invited to create a fully realized painting in a relaxed and fun environment. Paintings are pre-determined, but offer a fun, customizable element. All skill levels are welcome.
• Time/Date: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 7 and Feb. 14.
• Instructor: Megan Cox, OUS Senior Art Student.
• Location: OUS Dingus Building Room 125.
• Cost: $45 (includes supplies).
Drawing
Students will be invited to bring any image of their choosing, and through careful instruction and instruction of various techniques, will create a fully realized, graphite drawing of their chosen image. All skill levels are welcome.
• Time/Date: 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdays, March 7 and March 14.
• Instructor: Megan Cox, OUS Senior Art Student.
• Location: OUS Dingus Building Room 125.
• Cost: $45 (includes supplies).
Crafts: Snowman Hat
Students will take an old coffee can and turn it into winter décor with paint and a glue gun. Students should bring a large coffee can and a glue gun.
• Time/Date: 7-8:30 p.m. Monday, Jan. 23 and Jan. 30.
• Instructor: Julie Robinson.
• Location: OUS Campus.
• Cost: $20.
Crafts: Chunky Bunnies
One-time course where students will turn wood, fabric and some wire into bunnies for Easter.
• Time/Date: 7-9 p.m. Monday, Feb. 20.
• Instructor: Julie Robinson.
• Location: OUS Campus.
• Cost: $15.
Crafts: Muffin Basket
Students will learn the basics of basket weaving while making a basket roughly 8”x10” and 4” high, from dyed or natural reed. Students will also choose whether their baskets are plain or with color accents.
• Time/Date: 7-9 p.m. Monday, March 13 and March 20.
• Instructor: OUS instructor Martha Evans.
• Location: OUS Campus.
• Cost: $35 (includes supplies).
Crafts: Bean Pot Basket
Students will learn how to use a continuous basket weaving technique with a separate handle added near completion. Students will make a swing-handle bean-pot-basket that is roughly 7” across the top and about 7” tall.
• Time/Date: 7-9 p.m. Monday, March 27 and April 13.
• Instructor: OUS instructor Martha Evans.
• Location: OUS Campus.
• Cost: $35 (includes supplies).
Crafts: Market Basket
Students will learn how to weave a medium sized market basket with a solid wood handle, woven from 3/8” reed.
• Time/Date: 7-9 p.m. Monday, April 10 and April 17.
• Instructor: OUS instructor Martha Evans.
• Location: OUS Campus.
• Cost: $35 (includes supplies).
Community Road Trip: Sights of Cincinnati
A complete tour of Cincinnati. Guests will depart from OUS in Ironton at 6 a.m. with a continental breakfast included. From 8:30-9:30 a.m., guests will tour the American Sign Museum. At 10 a.m., guests will sit in the dugout and visit the Press Box of Great American Ballpark and tour the Cincinnati Reds Museum. From 12:30-4:30 p.m., guests will walk to the Duke Energy Convention Center for the Cincinnati Home and Garden Show. At 5 p.m., guests will eat a buffet dinner at Golden Corral Eastgate (included). From 6:30-8:30 p.m., guests will be able to shop at Jungle Jim’s International Market. The bus will depart from Cincinnati at 8:30 p.m. with an approximate arrival time back in Ironton at 11 p.m.
• Time/Date: 6 a.m.-11 p.m. Saturday, March 4.
• Day Hosts: Mary Lou Malone and Tina Canter.
• Cost: $99, due by Feb. 10. There is a minimum of 35 participants at this price.
Community Education classes are open to the general public, regardless of educational background. The classes are self-supporting, and the fees collected from Community Education cover all instructional, administrative and overhead cost of the program. The classes are non-credit and do not carry credit applicable toward an Ohio University degree or transfer to other institutions. If minimum enrollment is not yet for any of the classes, they may be canceled.
Registrations may be made online at www.ohio.edu/southern under Community Education, by mail with a completed registration form, which can also be found on the website, with a check or money order payable to Ohio University Southern, 1804 Liberty Avenue, Ironton, Ohio 45638, by calling 740-533-4588, or at the Office of Student Services in the Collins Building during business hours.
Enrollment fees may be paid with a valid credit car, check, money order or cash, however, cash payments must be less than $50. Enrollment must be completed at least three days before the start date, except for No Pressure Painting and Drawing, which need to be at least one week in advance, in order to get the correct number of supplies.