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Fashion and Interior Design

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Do you have a flair for fashion? Are you constantly redecorating your room? If so, the design industry might just be for you! In this course, you’ll explore what it is like to work in the industry by exploring career possibilities and the background that you need to pursue them. Get ready to try your hand at designing as you learn the basics of color and design then test your skills through hands-on projects. In addition, you’ll develop the essential communication skills that build success in any business. By the end of the course, you’ll be well on your way to developing the portfolio you need to get your stylishly clad foot in the door of this exciting field.

Personal and Family Finance

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How do our personal financial habits affect our financial future? How can we make smart decisions with our money in the areas of saving, spending, and investing? This course introduces students to basic financial habits such as setting financial goals, budgeting, and creating financial plans. Students will learn more about topics such as taxation, financial institutions, credit, and money management. The course also addresses how occupations and educational choices can influence personal financial planning, and how individuals can protect themselves from identity theft.

Peer Counseling

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Helping people achieve their goals is one of the most rewarding of human experiences. Peer counselors help individuals reach their goals by offering them support, encouragement, and resource information. This course explains the role of a peer counselor, teaches the observation, listening, and emphatic communication skills that counselors need, and provides basic training in conflict resolution, and group leadership. Not only will this course prepare you for working as a peer counselor, but the skills taught will enhance your ability to communicate effectively in your personal and work relationships.

Early Childhood Education

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Want to have an impact on the most important years of human development?  Students will learn how to create fun and educational environments for children, how to keep the environment safe for children, and how to encourage the health and well-being of infants, toddlers, and school-aged children.

Human Services

 

Life Skills

Header2s1cLife Skills is designed to provide students with information they will need as they begin the next phase of their life, adulthood. Students will learn to become more responsible for their own decisions as they move toward adulthood. Throughout the course, students will have the opportunity to begin making some plans for what they want to accomplish in their lives. This course will guide students in figuring out who they are, including their personality, abilities, and interests.

Real World Parenting

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What is the best way to care for children and teach them self-confidence and a sense of responsibility? Parenting involves more than having a child and providing food and shelter. Learn what to prepare for, what to expect, and what vital steps parents can take to create the best environment for their children. Parenting roles and responsibilities, nurturing and protective environments for children, positive parenting strategies, and effective communication in parent/child relationships are some of the topics covered in this course.

Miscellaneous

 

Creative and Critical Thinking

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Creative and Critical Thinking is a four-unit course in which students will explore how and why we think critically and creatively and how engineers, scientists, and professionals in other technical careers benefits from developing these skills. Through this course, students will explore and develop their own critical and creative thinking processes as well as engage in their own inquiry, investigation, and discovery. While the course supports the  Engineering Series, it explores a wide range of topics including self-awareness, attitudes and beliefs, and system (holistic) thinking.

It is recommended that students considering registering for Creative and Critical Thinking successfully complete Introduction to Engineering or equivalent course work before enrolling.

Introduction to Engineering

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Introduction to Engineering, a four-unit course, provides an overview of the field of engineering and the primary processes and procedures used by engineers. Engineers play a central role in developing products and systems that improve our everyday lives, in areas such as transportation, computing, and medicine. In this course, students will explore each step of the product development cycle, from modeling and prototyping through production. Students will discover the interdependencies between the fields of engineering, science, and technology, and will explore engineering careers that suit their personal interests and abilities. Finally, students will examine the ethical and societal effects of engineering, which play a key role in the development of all engineered products and systems. Content for this course was developed by engineering and technology education professors at California University of Pennsylvania. Videos for this course were developed in collaboration with Los Alamos National Laboratory.

It is recommended that students registering for CES: Introduction to Engineering successfully complete Physical Science, Algebra I, and Geometry before enrolling.