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The registration process has changed. Please read these instructions carefully!
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Courses

The Spring 2012 courses offered by the Institute are primarily designed to address the interests of those 55 and older, but they are open to all adults. They vary in length and subject and are outside the "credit" sphere of the college, and are not offered under the supervision of Bakersfield College instructional departments.

In addition to the courses offered through the Institute, you may wish to consider the hundreds of regular BC classes that can be taken for credit or, with instructor permission, audited. Some of these are short term, one unit classes. Consult the BC Spring 2012 Class Schedule.  You can view it on-line at www.bakersfieldcollege.edu

Course materials and assignments

A few courses will include required or suggested books and/or other materials, sometimes expected to be brought to the first class session. In addition, some instructors may have reading assignments for that session. Therefore, after you register, you should go to www.bakersfieldcollege.edu/levaninstitute and look up your course to see if there is such an assignment, or if materials/books are necessary.  You can purchase your books or materials at the BC Bookstore or from any other source you wish.

Fees

Although the Levan gift covers most of our startup and overhead expenses, we must charge fees in order to recover our direct instructional costs and any special materials or transportation costs associated with a course.

Refunds

Fees may be refunded until one week before the beginning of a course. Exceptions to this include courses for which transportation or other reservations, as well as materials purchases, must be made well in advance. An example of this is Introduction to Woodcarving.

Parking

Parking Parking permits are required for parking on campus. You have two choices for purchasing permits:
  1. Purchase on a daily basis at one of the machines in the student/public parking lots.
  2. Purchase a permit on-line for the whole term for a flat $10 fee. The procedure for this follows:
  1. Log onto the website: www.thepermitstore.com to register for your parking permit.
  2. At the prompt to "Enter your Parking Destination", type Bakersfield College and click the "Submit" button.
  3. Click the "Bakersfield College" link in the search results list.
  4. Click the "Apply" button in the list of options.
  5. Click on the "I Agree" box and type in your e-mail address and password (password must be alphanumeric with at least 7 characters minimum). Click the "Continue" button.
  6. Enter personal information requested. Under "Purchasing As", choose "Levan Institute Student". Enter in your Student ID number if you are a Bakersfield College student. If you are taking only Levan Institute courses, enter "123456789" as the Student ID. Fill in the other fields. Enter your last name and click the "Continue" button.
  7. Click on the "Buy" button next to the Levan Institute parking permit option.
  8. Fill out all requested fields of vehicle information and click the "Add This Vehicle" button.
  9. Review your permit and vehicle information, select payment type from the drop down menu and click the "Continue" button.
  10. Enter your payment information in the appropriate fields and click the "Finish" button.
NOTE: While your permit application is being approved, a temporary parking permit will be available for immediate parking privileges in the student lots. Please print the temporary permit and place it on the dash of your vehicle. Your regular parking permit will arrive via mail within 5-7 business days.

Contacts

Website: www.bakersfieldcollege.edu/levaninstitute 
Email: mvalenzu@bakersfieldcollege.edu
Phone: 661-395-4431
Mail: Levan Institute for Lifelong Learning, Bakersfield College, 1801 Panorama Drive Bakersfield, CA. 93305

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Spring 2012 Course Offerings

Art

A SHORT COURSE IN DRAWING
Seats available: 0

While directed at beginners, the approach of this class also has proved to be valuable for more advanced students. Without being technical, we will explore drawing structure, natural rhythm, and feelings inherent in all people and how these can be used to develop surprisingly expressive drawings. You will draw from nature and from your imagination. Ongoing critiques will assist you in improving your work.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Soft (4B) pencils, woodless graphite pencils, a grey kneaded eraser, a stick of Charkole (brand name), and a 18x24 newsprint pad.
Meeting Dates: Tuesdays, March 6, 13, 20, 27
Meeting Times: 1-4 p.m.
Fees:$55
Location: Room 103, Weill Institute, 2100 Chester Ave.
Instructor:
DRAWING ANIMALS
Seats available: 3 -- Requires online payment.

This is about the exciting world of drawing animals. You will be introduced to projects and techniques that will enable you to create a variety of animal drawings - cats, dogs, horses, and animals of the wild. The instructor will guide you from drawing fundamentals and provide the special tips you need to complete your projects. Discover how fun and easy drawing animals can be.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Drawing Pad (9x12), 2H and 2B pencils, eraser, pencil sharpener, and color pencils if you would like to draw in color.
Meeting Dates: Mondays, March 5, 12, 19, 26
Meeting Times: 2-4 p.m.
Fees:$40
Location: Fine Arts (FA) 8, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
WATERCOLOR PAINTING: AN INTRODUCTION
Seats available: -1

This class will inspire your creativity through the use of wet on wet and other watercolor techniques, including color theory and design concepts. You will learn the basics of composition, form, space, and watercolor technique. Each class will include active involvement in creating your own artwork.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: One watercolor round brush, size 8, 10, or 12, and an oval wash or mop brush; white plastic palettes with lips; slightly textured 140 lb watercolor paper (cold press); water container, sponge, roll of paper towels. Watercolor paint: ultramarine blue, phthalo blue, hansa yellow light, hansa yellow medium, quinacridone red, organic vermilion, colbalt blue, cerulean blue, phthalo green, quinacridone violet, burnt sienna, raw sienna, and ivory black.
Meeting Dates: Mondays, March 5, 12, 19, 26
Meeting Times: 4:30-6:30 p.m.
Fees:$40
Location: Fine Arts (FA) 8, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
GOURD AND PINENEEDLE ART
Seats available: 5

Create your own one-of-a-kind piece of art. In this hands-on class, you will learn traditional coiling techniques in order to create your basket. The embellishments you add will be a reflection of you.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Fee includes materials
Meeting Dates: Tuesdays, March 13, 20, 27
Meeting Times: 6-8 p.m.
Fees:$50
Location: Science & Engineering (SE) 12, Bakersfield College
Instructor:

Bakersfield

CSI BAKERSFIELD--REAL OR TV?
Seats available: 0

You've seen CSI in its various forms on T.V. Now find out about the facts from a real CSI - who also is an expert consultant for CSI Las Vegas. You will see excerpts of the TV shows - CSI Las Vegas, Miami, New York. Then they will be analyzed in class in terms of current crime lab technology. What should the prosecution, defense, law enforcement, and the public expect from their crime labs? What is the "CSI effect?" The class will include a field trip to the Kern County Crime Lab.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Wednesday, February 1, 6-8 p.m.; Wednesday field trip, February 8, 6-8 p.m.
Meeting Times: 6-8 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Humanities(H) 12, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
TEHACHAPI LOOP: ONE OF THE SEVEN WONDERS OF THE RAILROAD WORLD
Seats available: 0

The Tehachapi Loop is an engineering marvel completed in the 1870s to enable trains traveling between Bakersfield and Mojave to clear the 4,065-foot Tehachapi Pass summit. This one-day bus tour will explore the Loop, which was named in 1998 a National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark. Volunteers from the Tehachapi Depot Railroad Museum will serve as tour guides, explaining the Loop's history and amazing engineering features. Local photographers will explain how to best view and photograph the Loop. This Saturday course is designed for train buffs, photographers and the curious. A bus will leave the Bakersfield College parking lot for Tehachapi at 8 a.m. and return at approximately 2 p.m. Some walking will be required. Bring cameras and binoculars.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Saturday, April 21, 2012
Meeting Times: 8 a.m.-2 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Starting at Bakersfield College Haley Street Parking Lot, 1801 Panorama Dr.
Instructor:

Computer Software

COMPUTERS AND THE INTERNET: THE BARE ESSENTIALS
Seats available: 3 -- Requires online payment.

Want to use a computer, but don't know how to get started? This is the class to get you going. The class is designed for people who are new to computers and need to learn the basics. It will teach you the basic computer vocabulary, such as what is an operating system, an application, a file, a disk, and the Internet. It also will show you how to use a mouse, tabs, menus, and file systems, as well as introduce to the wonders of the Internet.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Flash Drive (2GB or larger). Bring it with you on first day of class.
Meeting Dates: Thursdays, April 12, 19, 26, May 3, 10
Meeting Times: 6-8 p.m.
Fees:$40
Location: Science & Engineering (SE) 7, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
SOCIAL MEDIA AND NETWORKING
Seats available: 0

This is about the basics of social media and networking - Facebook, Myspace, Twitter, LinkedIn, Flikr, YouTube and blogging - for keeping in touch with family and friends to use in business and for volunteer work. You will get to try these for yourself in a computer lab under the guidance of the instructor - and have fun doing it.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, March 7, 14, 21, 28
Meeting Times: 6:30-8 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Humanities (H) 52, Bakersfield College
Instructor:

Economics and Personal Finance

BOOMER RETIREMENT PLANNING - Section 1
Seats available: 3 -- Requires online payment.

This class will teach strategies on how to have a successful financial retirement. Topics will include: managing investments, Medicare, Social Security, insurance, and income planning. This fun course will make complex issues easy to understand and implement.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Thursdays, January 26, February 2, 9,
Meeting Times: 6-9 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Room 1006, Stockdale High School, 2800 Buena Vista Road, Bakersfield, Ca. 93311
Instructor:
BOOMER RETIREMENT PLANNING - Section 2
Seats available: 0

This class will teach strategies on how to have a successful financial retirement. Topics will include: managing investments, Medicare, Social Security, insurance, and income planning. This fun course will make complex issues easy to understand and implement.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Saturdays, January 28, February 4, 11
Meeting Times: 9 a.m.-Noon
Fees:$25
Location: Room 103, Weill Institute, 2100 Chester Ave., Bakersfield, Ca. 93301
Instructor:

Fitness and Health

BALLROOM AND SOCIAL DANCING
Seats available: 12

Have a great time while you learn the basic dance steps of the popular dance styles, including two-step, Latin (cha cha, rhumba, and samba), Lindley, and Waltz. Instruction will be provided by both a professional musician and a dance instructor.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, March 14, 21, 28, April 11, 18, 25
Meeting Times: 7-8:30 p.m.
Fees:$50
Location: Gym 202, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
BEGINNING GOLF
Seats available: 0

Have fun and learn the fundamentals of the game from a professional. The class includes proper setup; introduction to the golf swing; use of irons and woods; putting, chipping, pitching, and, of course, getting out of the sand. You will come away from this class with knowledge of all shot types as well as lots of hands-on practice. CLASS LIMITED TO 10 STUDENTS.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Course fee includes range balls. You should have your own golf clubs, but they can be provided if needed.
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, February 22, 29, March 7, 14, 21
Meeting Times: 11 a.m.-Noon
Fees:$40
Location: Kern River Golf course Driving Range
Instructor:
INTERMEDIATE GOLF
Seats available: 0

This class is targeted to the more experienced golfer who wishes to improve. Proper swing motion, including weight shift, swing plane, swing path, impact, and extension, as well as putting and chipping will be covered. CLASS LIMITED TO 10 STUDENTS.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Course fee includes range balls. You should have your own golf clubs, but they can be provided if needed.
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, February 22, 29, March 7, 14, 21
Meeting Times: 1-2:00 p.m.
Fees:$40
Location: Kern River Golf Course Driving Range
Instructor:
GO FISHING
Seats available: 2 -- Requires online payment.

How many times have we heard boomers say they plan to "Go Fishing!" when they retire? For those of us -men and women-who would like to go fishing, but really don't know how to catch a fish, or are tired of coming back empty-handed when we try, this class is just what we need. During this three-hour indoor "fishing boot camp for boomers," outdoor columnist Merlo will demonstrate what equipment to use and how to use it, what bait to use, and how to figure out where the fish are biting. Bring your equipment if you have some, but there will be plenty available at the class for you to use. Learn to have fun with this popular sport, and wow your children and grandchildren with all the fish you catch.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Tuesday, February 21, 2012
Meeting Times: 6-9 p.m.
Fees:$10
Location: Humanities (H) 18, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
HEALING MOVEMENT: QI GONG
Seats available: 1 -- Requires online payment.

Similar to Tai Chi, Qi Gong means cultivating and working with "life energy" (Qi), learning how to improve the health and harmony of the mind and body. Qi Gong is a system of exercise and meditation, both ancient and evolving, that includes posture, movement, self massage, breathing techniques, and meditation. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, February 15, 22, 29, March 7, 14, 21
Meeting Times: 6:30-8 p.m.
Fees:$40
Location: Fireside Room, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
STAND-UP PADDLEBOARDING WITH HERB AND HARRY
Seats available: 0

Learn how to navigate on a stand up paddleboard from SUP veterans Harry Starkey and Herb Benham. This is great exercise, easy, and an activity for a lifetime. We will meet at Truxtun Lake, Riverwalk Park, or another suitable place on two successive Saturdays in April. Boards and paddles will be provided.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Saturdays, April 7, 14
Meeting Times: 12-2 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Location to be Announed
Instructor:
INTRODUCTION TO TAI CHI - Section 1
Seats available: -1

Tai Chi is a form of martial arts in which slow, gentle movements are made in the air. These movements, originally fighting moves, are most commonly practiced by older people who wish to improve their balance, coordination, joint mobility, and blood circulation. Tai Chi also may help to keep the mind active while reducing stress. The class may be repeated so that students can learn more advanced movements and forms. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Mondays and Wednesday, February 13, 15, 27, 29, March 5, 7
Meeting Times: 3-4 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Gym 202, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
INTRODUCTION TO TAI CHI - Section 2
Seats available: 9

Tai Chi is a form of martial arts in which slow, gentle movements are made in the air. These movements, originally fighting moves, are most commonly practiced by older people who wish to improve their balance, coordination, joint mobility, and blood circulation. Tai Chi also may help to keep the mind active while reducing stress. The class may be repeated so that students can learn more advanced movements and forms. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Mondays and Wednesdays, April 9, 11, 16, 18, 23, 25
Meeting Times: 3-4 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Gym 202, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
LINE DANCING-BEGINNING
Seats available: 0

Have a great time while learning to do the electric slide, cheater waltz, cha-cha, power jam, New York-New York, and many more line dances.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Thursday, February 2, 9, 16, 23, March 1, 8
Meeting Times: 6:30 - 7:30 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Gym 202, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
LINE DANCING - INTERMEDIATE
Seats available: 1 -- Requires online payment.

Continue your fun while learning new dances, including: tush push, good time, slapping leather, boot in boogie, mama making, and many more.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Thursdays, March 15, 22, 29, April 12, 19, 26
Meeting Times: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Gym 202, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
KUNG FU: NO-NONSENSE SELF DEFENSE - Section 1
Seats available: 18

The primary goal of this class is to teach you how to end a confrontation by verbal or physical means. Kung Fu San Soo is a no-nonsense form of martial arts. It is suitable for all ages and genders because it utilizes efficiency and technique rather than strength and difficult moves. Although you will be shown basic tools that may help you if attacked and, ideally, escape unharmed, it is important to realize that in a short course such as this one, you cannot become an expert but may learn some effective techniques that may help in certain situations. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Tuesday and Thursday Feb. 14, 16, 21, 23, 28 Mar. 1
Meeting Times: 3-4 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Gym 202, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
KUNG FU: NO-NONSENSE SELF DEFENSE - Section 2
Seats available: 22

The primary goal of this class is to teach you how to end a confrontation by verbal or physical means. Kung Fu San Soo is a no-nonsense form of martial arts. It is suitable for all ages and genders because it utilizes efficiency and technique rather than strength and difficult moves. Although you will be shown basic tools that may help you if attacked and, ideally, escape unharmed, it is important to realize that in a short course such as this one, you cannot become an expert but may learn some effective techniques that may help in certain situations. Wear loose, comfortable clothing.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Tuesday and Thursday Apr. 10, 12, 17, 19, 24, 26
Meeting Times: 3-4 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Gym 202, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
GENTLE YOGA
Seats available: 0

A gentle yoga class designed to promote increased mobility, flexibility, and balance. Yoga is practiced by people of all ages to help create a more healthy body, mind, and spirit. This class will relax and rejuvenate. Those taking this class should be able to get up and down from the floor safely. Wear loose, comfortable clothing; bring a Yoga mat and Yoga strap.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Tuesdays, February 21, 28, March 6, 13, 20, 27
Meeting Times: 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Gym 202, Bakersfield College
Instructor:

Gardening

SECRET TIPS FOR SUCCESSFUL GARDENING
Seats available: 0

This class will provide the tips, you need to know about in order to create a great landscape.The instructor and his family have won over 40 awards for landscape excellence. The class includes a field trip to some of the beautiful Bakersfield landscapes as well as to the instructor's studio.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Saturday, April 14, 2012
Meeting Times: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Room 103, Weill Institute, 2100 Chester Avenue
Instructor:
LANDSCAPING DESIGN, A CREATIVE PROCESS
Seats available: 0

This will be an introduction to the creative landscape design process, from site analysis to plans drawn to scale. You will learn about site preparation, planting, drainage, and irrigation, as well as specifications for appropriate materials and maintenance.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Blank paper, graph paper, architects scale, circle template, ruler.
Meeting Dates: Thursdays, January 26, February 2, 9, 16, 23, March 1
Meeting Times: 7-8 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Humanities (H) 2, Bakersfield College
Instructor:

Geology

GEOLOGY OF THE NATIONAL PARKS
Seats available: 7

In this class you will learn about the geology of six of the best known national parks - their formation, geologic history, and physical characteristics. Each weekly meeting will focus on a selected national park, including: Yosemite, CA; Bryce Canyon, UT; Grand Canyon, AZ; Yellowstone, WY; Lassen Volcanic Park, CA; and a national park chosen by the class. The intent of this course is to increase your geologic knowledge in order to enhance your enjoyment during visits and your appreciation of their grandeur.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, February 22, 29, March 7, 14, 21, 28
Meeting Times: 6-8 p.m.
Fees:$55
Location: Humanities (H) 12, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
Is it Really The Water? - Water Sources and the Taste of Beer
Seats available: 33

Learn about local sources of water used in beer making. Then taste the resulting beer on the field trip to Kernville and Inyokern. The class will also learn about sensory perception by using taste to distinguish water chemistry differences.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Course fee includes field trips.
Meeting Dates: Thursdays, March 29, 6-8 p.m.; Saturday field trip, March 31, 2012; 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
Meeting Times: 6-8 p.m.
Fees:$40
Location: Glenwood Gardens, Building A, 3rd floor living room 350 Calloway Dr.
Instructor:

Philosophy

CONCEPTS OF GOD
Seats available: 12

Typical Eastern and Western notions of the Divine will be compared. Such questions as the following will be explored: Can a theology be formulated that successfully deals with evil, suffering, and the survival of the fittest? Does Intelligent Design theory hold up against its critics? How big (or little) is the God you believe in? Should motherliness be included in any theology that pretends to be complete? Is polytheism preferable to monotheism, or is it the other way around? Does it make sense to pray for the dead? There can be no final answers to these questions that satisfy everyone, but some answers are perhaps better than others. Rated "M" for Mature and "O" for Openminded.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Tuesdays, April 12, 19, 26
Meeting Times: 7-8:30 p.m.
Fees:$25
Location: Humanities (H) 12, Bakersfield College
Instructor:

Photography

BEGINNING PHOTOGRAPHY-USE OF DIGITAL CAMERAS
Seats available: 0

Understanding your digital camera, including how to set up the camera, override the automatic functions to take control of the photography process, and produce interesting content beyond what can be provided by the camera's "point and shoot" capabilities. Composition, utilization and understanding of light, viewpoints and angles, background elements, and choice of lenses or focal lengths - all will be explored.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Bring your cameras and camera manuals.
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, February 8, 15, 22, 29, March 7
Meeting Times: 6-8 p.m.
Fees:$40
Location: Language Arts (LA) 109, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS - SECTION 1
Seats available: 0

Learn to use Photoshop Elements to bring your images to a whole new level for printing or web display. This powerful, yet simple and inexpensive image editing software can be used for a wide range of tasks resulting in transforming your photos into images that "sing." Information on monitor calibration and the best photo printing labs also will included. Students should be familiar with use of computers and Windows or Macintosh operating systems. Course fee includes software costs.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: External flash drive (2GB or larger) with photos stored on it. Bring to first class
Meeting Dates: Friday, Febuary 24, March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Meeting Times: 9-11 a.m.
Fees:$65
Location: Library (L) 148, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
INTRODUCTION TO ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS - Section 2
Seats available: 0

Learn to use Photoshop Elements to bring your images to a whole new level for printing or web display. This powerful, yet simple and inexpensive image editing software can be used for a wide range of tasks resulting in transforming your photos into images that "sing." Information on monitor calibration and the best photo printing labs also will be included. Students should be familiar with use of computers and Windows or Macintosh operating systems. Course fee includes software costs.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: External flash drive (2GB) or larger with your photos stored on it. Bring to first class.
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, March 14, 21, 28, April 11, 18, 25
Meeting Times: 6-8 p.m.
Fees:$65
Location: Library (L) 148, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
BEGINNING VIDEO PHOTOGRAPHY-USE OF VIDEO CAMERAS
Seats available: 16

Learn how to shoot video and then edit your work to produce a video story. You will be able to show it to family and friends and to upload it to YouTube if you wish. The class will cover capturing great action, interviewing skills, cameras skills, use of sound and music, use of light, and how to use video editing software. You will do assignments outside of class and edit your work under the instructor's guidance. Some class time will be devoted to examples and critiques. Course fee includes software costs.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Each student should have a digital camera capable of taking video. Bring the flash drive, camera, associated cables, instruction book, and software to class for the first session.
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, May 2, 9, 16, Saturday video field trip, May 5, 9 a.m.- noon
Meeting Times: 6-9 p.m.
Fees:$65
Location: Humanities (H) 52, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
HIGH DYNAMIC RANGE (HDR) PHOTOGRAPHY
Seats available: 10

This workshop will introduce you to one of the hottest and most spectacular forms of digital photography: high dynamic range. You will learn to use your camera and computer software to merge multiple exposures of the same image to create stunning photographs. There will be two sessions in classroom and one in the field. You will need a digital SLR camera and a tripod as well as an external flash drive (2GB or larger). You should be experienced with the use of your camera and with imaging editing software such as Adobe Photoshop Elements. If you are not familiar with the controls on your camera, you should enroll in a beginning photography class before taking this course.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, May 2, 9, 6-8 p.m.; Monday field trip, May 7, 7:30-9:30 p.m.
Meeting Times: 6-8 p.m.
Fees:$35
Location: Campus Center (CC) 1, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
MAKING A PHOTO BOOK FROM YOUR DIGITAL PHOTOS
Seats available: 13

Put your digitized pictures from either a film or a digital camera into an attractive book covering a trip, a family event or a period in your life or that of a loved one. The class will include composition, file management, and helpful hints for constructing your book. You will have produced your own book before the class ends and will be able to purchase it from the photo book vendor site. Materials: Bring to the first class a flash drive, camera, or CD loaded with the photos that you may want to include in your photo book. If the photos are in your camera, bring a USB cord in order to attach the camera to the computer. The photos should be in JPEG format and edited before class using a photo editing program such as Picasa or Photoshop Elements.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Students should bring to the first class a flash drive, camera or CD loaded with the photos that they might want to include in their photo book.
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, February 15, 22, 29
Meeting Times: 6-9 p.m.
Fees:$40
Location: Humanities (H) 52, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
TRAVEL PHOTOGRAPHY-CORRECT DIGITAL IMAGE CAPTURE/PROCESSING
Seats available: 9

This class is about the cameras, lenses, and other equipment you will need when you travel (and what to leave home) in order to get those great shots. You also will learn about how to correctly process and present those digital images so that you can get the most out of them. The class will include an introduction to Adobe Elements. Materials: Each student should have an external flash drive (2GB or larger) in order to store computer files. Bring it to class for the first session. Students also should bring their cameras and camera manuals to class. Software and materials costs are included in the course fee.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Flash drive (2GB or larger). Bring it to class for first session. Students should also bring their cameras and camera manuals to class.
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, February 15, 22, 29, March 7, 6-9 p.m.; Saturday field trips, Feb. 25, March 3, 8 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Meeting Times: 6-9 p.m.
Fees:$95
Location: Library (L) 148, Bakersfield College
Instructor:

Psychology

STRESS MANAGEMENT FOR A HEALTHIER YOU
Seats available: 3 -- Requires online payment.

Learn about the tools you can use to design and implement a 21-day behavioral change project which incorporates stress management techniques into your daily routine.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Tuesdays, January 24, 31, February 7, 14, 21, 28
Meeting Times: 3-5 p.m.
Fees:$55
Location: Glenwood Gardens, Building A, 3rd Floor, Living Room, 350 Calloway Dr.
Instructor:

Robotics Workshop

ROBOTICS WORKSHOP
Seats available: 17

Explore the fascinating field of robotics. You will build small robots that sense the world around them and respond to changes in their environment, build robots controlled by mulitprocessors, and even write your own games. You will be able to work at your own pace.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Wednedays, January 18 - May 9, 2012
Meeting Times: 6-9 p.m.
Fees:$20
Location: Science & Engineering (SE) 45, Bakersfield College
Instructor:

Sociology

LIVES OF WOMEN
Seats available: 12

The lives of women in different cultures from childhood to adolescence, marriage, motherhood, and companionship. The impact of religion and the ideals of beauty and correct behavior will be discussed. Films and handouts will be used.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Tuesdays, February 21, 28, March 6, 13, 20
Meeting Times: 6-8 p.m.
Fees:$40
Location: Language Arts (LA) 109, Bakersfield college
Instructor:

Soap Making

THE ART AND SCIENCE OF LOTIONS AND SALTS
Seats available: 0

Pamper yourself with home crafted and economical body products. Make body lotions and bath salts in the chemistry laboratory. Learn how both the skin responds to these products and how to adjust the qualities of water to obtain the moisturizing, exfoliating, or medicinal effect desired. Course fee includes handouts and supplies for the products you will make and take home.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Materials included in course fee.
Meeting Dates: Saturday, April 14, 21, 9 a.m.-12 noon
Meeting Times: 9 a.m.-12 noon
Fees:$30
Location: Science & Engineering (SE) 12, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
THE ART AND SCIENCE OF SOAPMAKING
Seats available: 0

First you will learn what soap is made of. Then you will work in the chemistry laboratory, where you will make soap, color it, scent it, then pour it into molds. Next, you will make fizzing bath bombs and learn about the chemistry of the bombs and the cleaning process. You will go home with finished bars of soap and those fizzing bath bombs.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Materials included in course fee.
Meeting Dates: Saturday, March 17, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., Saturday, March 24, 9-11 a.m.
Meeting Times: 9 a.m.-1 p.m. and 9 a.m.-11 a.m.
Fees:$30
Location: Science & Engineering (SE) 12, Bakersfield College
Instructor:

Wine

EXPLORING CALIFORNIA'S WINERIES AND VINEYARDS
Seats available: -1

Explore California's rich history by touring diverse wine regions around the state. This trip will offer adventures that allow you to discover what makes each region special, such as terrain, microclimates, varietal plantings, and the local history associated with the area as well as the wine. You will learn about the techniques that California winemakers use in making different varieties. You will meet the grape growers, vintners, winemakers, and winery owners in special, behind-the-scenes tours, and you will find that winemaking is both a science and an art. The tour will include opportunities to taste, try, pair, and match wines with foods, and you will be exposed to many types of wines to help you expand your palate. Whether you are just beginning to learn or consider yourself a wine expert, the tour will help you appreciate and grow your knowledge of this exciting part of California's heritage. Course fee includes wine tasting, lunch, snacks, water, and transportation.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: None
Meeting Dates: Saturday, March 31, 2012
Meeting Times: 7:30 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Fees:$99
Location: Bus will leave from BC Haley Street parking lot
Instructor:
WINE 202: THE FRENCH CONNECTION
Seats available: 2 -- Requires online payment.

We will explore French varietals in California, and how these wines compare with their counterparts in France, including Champagne and sparkling wines, Bordeaux varietals, Burgundy and the Rhone River Valley. A comparison of these wines will be tasted by class members, usually at least six different wines per session. The last class session will provide a culmination of the various wine regions studied.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Wine tasting included in the course fee.
Meeting Dates: Mondays, February 27, March 5, 12, 19, 26
Meeting Times: 6-7:15 p.m.
Fees:$100
Location: Humanities (H) 12, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
WINE 303: THE WINES OF ITALY
Seats available: 1 -- Requires online payment.

This is an advanced wine appreciation class, focusing on the Italian varietals and how they compare with their California counterparts. Wines from Northern, Central, and Southern Italy will be compared and tasted.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Wine tasting included in the course fee.
Meeting Dates: Mondays, January 30, February 6, 13
Meeting Times: 6-7:15 p.m.
Fees:$60
Location: Humanities (H) 12, Bakersfield College
Instructor:

Woodworking

INTRODUCTION TO WOODCARVING
Seats available: 3 -- Requires online payment.

The basics of woodcarving. You will learn how to safely use a variety of tools and then how to design and make a hand-carved Santa Claus, an eagle for the disabled veterans Eagle Cane project, or a similar project which will meet your artistic needs - all under the guidance of an expert instructor. Materials: You will need a carving knife, which can be purchased from Wood Carver's Supply, 1-800-284-6229, www.woodcarversupply.com, item # 993013 Detail Knife 1.5 inch, $16.95.

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials: Carving knife - see details in course description
Meeting Dates: Fridays, February 24, March 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
Meeting Times: 9:30-11:30 a.m.
Fees:$65
Location: Industrial Technology (IT) 2, Bakersfield College
Instructor:

Writing

ZEN AND THE ART OF WRITING BETTER OR AT LEAST, LESS WORSE
Seats available: -1

Writing is conversation, storytelling, a way to thrill family and friends. It can also be agonizing. Improve your writing skills and reduce the pain of doing so at the same time. Herb will provide warm, constructive help with anything from the first chapter of your novel to the church newsletter. For those who have taken the class before, an independent study option of available. THIS CLASS IS LIMITED TO 12 STUDENTS

Course Prerequisites: None
Required Materials:
Meeting Dates: Wednesdays, February 22, 29, March 7, 14, 21, 28
Meeting Times: 6-7:30 p.m.
Fees:$40
Location: Humanities (H) 14, Bakersfield College
Instructor:
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