w w w w ~-w w w w w I mw w . 'RW M.r 'IV - IW w "W practiced acupressure for the past several years. Body Image Exercise Program The Body Image Program works all major muscle groups of the body to achieve improved flexibility, fitness, and stamina. Designed so that everyone can work at their own level, each class, choreographed to music, begins with gentle warm-ups. The pace and difficulty then gradually increase as you exercise all parts of the body. The aerobic section, comprised of lively and frequently changing dances, is an enjoyable way to give your body a vigorous physical workout. Each class ends with a cool down and relaxation period. Not only are the cardiovascular and respiratory systems improved, but you can also expect to begin feeling better and more energetic. In addition, participation can be an important part of a personal weight control program. Wear comfortable sweat clothes, tennis shoes that have not been worn in the street, and bring a towel (sorry, no showers). ALL CLASSES: 8 sessions. $26. Limited. (617 E. University, Room 227). W2313. T 9:30-10:30 a.m. (Sept. 27- Nov.15). W2313a. Th 9:30-10:30 a.m. (Sept. 29- Nov.17). W2313b. F 9:30-10:30 a.m. (Sept. 30- Nov.18). W2313c. T 12 noon-1 p.m. (Sept. 27- Nov. 15). W2313d. Th 12 noon-1 p.m. (Sept. 29- Nov.17). W2313e. T 7:30-8:30 p.m. (Sept. 27- Nov. 15). W2313f. F 7:30-8:30 p.m. (Sept. 30- Nov.18). Instructors: Body Image staff under the directorship of Lizzie Burt, R.N., and Jill Brown. Lizzie is a three-time Boston Marathoner with a special interest in healthy cooking and nutrition. Jill is a pioneer in combining stretching exercise, aerobics, and dance. She has also run a marathon. Language and Culture Spoken Chinese for Beginners If you are traveling to China or Taiwan, or simply want to acquire the basics of spoken Chinese, this course offers the opportunity to learn Mandarin Chinese, the standard language in Mainland China and Taiwan, in an economical but effective group format. L1201. 8 sessions. $64. Limited. (Campus Area) Day and time to be arranged. Instructor: To be arranged. Spoken Japanese for Beginners This course is for those who want to learn the basics of modern spoken Japanese. It gives a foundation in Japanese sufficient to handle everyday practical conversations. L1202. 8 sessions. $64. Limited. (Campus Area) Day and time to be arranged., Instructor: To be arranged. Spoken Italian for Beginners This beginning level class is designed for those who have had no previous instruction in Italian or for those who desire to review their basic conversational skills. L1213. 8 sessions. $64. Limited. (Campus Area) Th 7-9 p.m. (Sept. 29- Nov. 17). Instructor: Romana Capek- Habekovic, Ph.D. in Italian Literature, U-M, has been teaching Italian language classes since 1972. Spoken French for Beginners Designed for the beginning student of French. No previous knowledge is assumed, although this course is also useful for those who wish to review the language. A conversational approach is taken, and the course is aimed at persons interested in adding to their enjoyment of foreign travel through a basic knowledge of spoken and written French, as well as through an appreciation and awareness of the French culture. L1211. 8 sessions. $64. Limited. (Campus Area) W 7-9 p.m. (Sept. 28- Nov.16)-. Instructor: Mithra Trudeau, Ph.D. in French, U. of North Carolina, began teaching French courses at Michigan State University in 1965. Spoken Spanish for Beginners This course is designed to develop the basic conversational skills needed for instant communication. Lessons stress repetition and structural progression based on a simple common sense approach. Lessons also provide an innovative question and answer format that eliminates excessive translation, memorization and grammar rules. Illustrative examples are used to introduce grammar points, new vocabulary, and essential idioms. Participants can expect to learn approximately 2,000 words based on a system of word derivation between English and Spanish. By the end of the course the student should feel comfortable with major verb tones and also have the skills and confidence necessary to try this knowledge out. L1212. 8 sessions. $64. Limited. (Campus Area) T 7:30-9:30 p.m. (Sept. 27-Nov. 15) Instructor: Lisa Rush, M.A., not only began teaching Spanish to business executives and professionals in 1976, but she also has been functioning as liaison with the Spanish-speaking community for the Dept. of Adult Education of the Detroit Public Schools since 1979. Introduction to Chinese Cooking Christine Liu unveils the mystery of Chinese cooking by showing and telling how to make more than twelve delicious dishes in this course for beginners. The menu includes everything from basic stir-fried offerings to more fancy steamed and roasted items. The cultural background and nutritional value of the foods are also emphasized. F608. 6sessions. $48 plus an additional $15 consummables fee to be collected at the first class. Reduced fees apply. (Huron High School) M 7- 9:30 p.m. (Sept. 26-Oct. 31). Instructor: Christine Y. C. Liu, M.P.H., is the author of Nutrition and Diet with Chinese Cooking and More Nutritional Chinese Cooking. Chinese Regional Cooking II Whether you prefer your dishes stir- fried, roasted or baked, hot and spicy, or sweet and mild, this class has something for you. Christine Liu will be sharing authentic recipes which she gathered from four different regions during her two recent trips to mainland China. The course menu includes: Northern: Smoked chicken, braised fish and stir-fried vegetable with a. hat on. - Western: Sichuan (Szechwan) duck, Hung You Chao Shou (Wonton, Sichuan style), and laughing balls Eastern: Sweet and sour scored chicken, meat and sweet zong (glutinous rice wrapped in leaves of reeds) Southern: Steamed spareribs with fermented black beans and rainbow shrimp. F606. 4 sessions. $36plus an additional $12consummables fee to be collected at the first class. Reduced fees apply. (Huron High School) W 7- 9:30 p.m. (Sept. 28-Oct. 19). Instructor: Christine Y. C. Liu, M.P.H., is the author of Nutrition and Diet with Chinese Cooking, and More Nutritional Chinese Cooking. Professional Growth and Development Introduction to WordStar Word Processing: Hands-on This introductory-level program is designed to acquaint participants with the features and capabilities of the popular WordStar word processing program. Extensive hands-on experience on IBM equipment is provided at all stages-of document processing. Content includes: - CREATING documents in a variety of formats. - EDITING/REVISING documents to acquaint users with: inserting and deleting text; reformatting text; compiling new documents from existing source documents; relocating text within documents. - PRINTING documents in various formats to include features such as underlining, boldface, superscripts and subscripts. - STORING (filing/archiving) documents for future handling. This program is intended for those with no previous experience using the WordStar program. .BOTH CLASSES: 5 sessions. $50, Limited to 12. (Softwareland, 617 E.- University, Room 250).. C321. W 6-8 p.m. (Sept. 28-Oct. 26). C321a. W8-10 p.m. (Sept. 28-Oct. 26). Instructor: To be arranged. An Introduction to Programming In BASIC Participants are taught how to use the computer as a problem solving tool; that is, how to analyze a problem and how to design, write, test, debug, and document a computer program to solve the problem. The programming language for this course is BASIC - an easy-to-learn language which is available on awide variety of computers. Enrollees are also introduced to the standard data types and control structures of BASIC, and will have a chance to enter and run actual programs on a computer during laboratory sessions. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is designed for the beginning programmer and does not require any previous exposure to computers or computer programming. C313. INTRODUCTION - BASIC. 8 sessions. $68. Limited. (617 E. University #260) M 7-9 p.m. (Sept. 26- Nov.14). C313a. INTRODUCTION - BASIC. 8 sessions. $68. Limited. (617 E. University #260) Th 6-8 p.m. (Sept. 29- Nov. 17). Instructor: Tom Lacy is the Director of T&M Computer Consultants, which is a microcomputer consulting firm for schools and businesses in the local area and throughout the country. Continuation Programming In BASIC This course covers some of the more advanced features of BASIC, such as nested loops, sub-routines, and functions. In addition, several methods for designing and debugging BASIC programs are also covered. Class members work with examples and exercises in the beginning, and then are able to design and construct a program of their choice during the last four sessions. WHO SHOULD ATTEND: This course is intended for those who already have some background using the BASIC programming language, either through prior course work or through prior experience with a computer. C315. CONTINUATION - BASIC. 8 sessions. $68. Limited. (617 E. University #260) Th 8-10 p.m. (Sept. 29- Nov.17). Instructor: Tom Lacy. See Introduction to Programming in BASIC for more details. Graphic Design: Process and Theory A broad introduction to the process and theory of graphic design. This course explores: - Gestalt principles of visual organization - Illustration techniques - Typography. - Trademark design Color theory - Grid systems Participants should come to better understand what is involved in design and should improve their ability to communicate regarding design' concepts. C307. 7 sessions. $52. Limited. (Campus Area) T 7-9 p.m. (Sept. 27- Nov. 8). Instructor: Jennifer Spoon, Senior Graphic Artist at University Publications, U-M, has a B. A. in studio art, an M. A. in advertising, and over seven years experience in graphic design and illustration. Graphic Design: Practice Intended for those who have design experience or a basic undersanding of design process and theory. Participants gain experience in producing projects from concept to finished mechanical. Class work includes practice in mock-up, copyfitting, final art preparation, and keylining techniques. Suggested materials list, and title of required text, are provided at the time of registration. C317. 8 sessions. $60. Limited. (Campus Area) M 7-9 p.m. (Sept. 26- Nov. 14). Instructor: Jennifer Spoon. See Graphic Design: Process and Theory for more details. Job FindingStrategies To land the job you want, at a reasonable salary, in the briefest period of time, you need to know the job finding strategies that work. In this workshop you will learn how to: - Design and write an attention- getting resume Identify suitable employers and trends in your field. Write effective, personalized cover letters - Develop a network of key job contacts - Reach the "Hidden Job Market" - Get interviews with hiring managers - Handle difficult interview questions - Describe your real market value Negotiate salary to get what you are worth. The format includes lecture, group discussion, roleplay, and individual attention to your job situation. Expect to make significant progress toward completion of your resume and cover letters, and to have developed a job- search strategy along with the confidence to carry it through. C302. 4 sessions. $45. Individual consultations are also available for an additional fee. Limited. (Campus Area) W7-9:15p.m. (Sept. 28-Oct. 19). Instructors: David Gruner, M.S.W., U-M, is a licensed career consultant and director of Career Directions, an Ann Arbor based career and job counseling service. Gretchen Gruner,.M.A. in Guidance and Counseling, U-M, is a consultant and workshop leader with Career Directions. Developing Your Skill as a Negotiator Everybody negotiates! Whether it is with families, bosses, employees, schools, doctors, merchants or lawyers, negotiation is the way we try to gain the most while giving up the least. Based on the best-selling book by Fisher and Ury, Getting to Yes, this class will explore the theory and practice of negotiation in settings from the home to the classroom, the job, and beyond, with the premise that everyone can improve his or her negotiating skill with attention and practice. By refocusing negotiation from a win-lose to a win-win perspective, settlements can be more satisfactory and longer- lasting for everyone. Inventory, role play, and video taping sessions also included. C318. 5sessions. $50. Reduced fees apply. (Campus Area) Th 7-9:30 p.m. (Oct. 13-Nov. 10). Instructor: Zena D. Zumeta, co- founder and co-director of the Ann Arbor Mediation Center is a lawyer, labor negotiator and mediator. Howard Smith is a doctoral student in Educational Psychology who also has had extensive professional development training with the National Training Laboratories. The Joy of Statistics With little or no stress, class members are quickly led into creating original problems, from live data, to illustrate and build understanding about the most important ideas in statistics. The r (correlation), the t-test, and the chi-square are used to show the beauty, the elegance, and the simple logic of the statistical process used in many fields of knowledge. Participants learn to understand how statistics are used in professional journals, and how one can find significant differences or relationships from data. Students must purchase or have access to a small statistical calculator for this course. All other course materials are furnished. C319 7 sessions. $49. Reduced fees apply. (Campus Area) T 7-9 p.m. (Sept. 27-Nov. 8). Instructor: Erich A. vonFange, Ph.D., is a'professor of Education and Psychology at Concordia College in Ann Arbor. He has taught statistics and a course on research in the social sciences for many years at Concordia. Speaking in Public If speaking in public (before large or small groups) is a dreaded part of your job, or if anxiety about this prevents you from embracing career advancement opportunities which involve public speaking, then this workshop can be a turning point in your life. Experience has shown that the major blocks to effective public speaking are nervous tension and dissatisfaction with such vocal abilities as audibility, clarity, or expressiveness. You will be given tension reducing exercises, confidence building techniques, hints on the use of notes and simple speech composition, and methods whereby the individual can exercise maximum control over the speaking situation and reduce anxiety- producing conditions. C316. 8 sessions. $52. Limited to 15. (Campus Area) T 7:30-9 p.m. (Sept. 27- Nov.15). Instructor: Gillian Lane-Plescia is the head of the Voice Program in the Department of Theatrerand DramaU- M. Clinical Magic: Hypnosis and Ericksonian Therapy, "All forms of psychotherapy employ (hypnotic) suggestion." - Dr. Hans Strupp Research Psychologist Vanderbilt University Become more effective as a therapist by learning hypnosis and the therapeutic techniques associated with Milton H. Erickson. This course is designed to: Give a thorough understanding of the basic principles of hypnosis to those with no prior training Provide training in techniques that can be immediately integrated into a therapist's current practice - Acquaint the therapist with advanced techniques that can be developed and implemented after further study and practice - Demonstrate the "hypnotic" aspects of interpersonal relations, every day communications, and different forms of therapy - Debunk myths about hypnosis Provide a solid foundation for pursuing advanced studies on a self-directed basis WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Psychologists, social workers, doctors, nurses, wholistic practitioners, counselors, or any other therapist who would like to incorporate these insights and techniques into their current practice. W2315. 8 sessions. $78. (Campus Area) M 7-10 p.m. (Sept. 26-Nov.14). 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