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Environmental Studies To see the complete program information and description for this program, please check the Sustainable Landscape website at www. sonoma. edu/ exed Ecological Principles We examine core ecological principles that help guide systems planning and operation. The time is ripe for integrating ecological design into business. Josiah Cain and Geoff Hall. n 1 mtg: Sa, Jan 23, 8: 30am- 4: 30pm n Darwin Hall 102 n ENSP 800 3893 7 hours CEU $ 160 Site Assessment and Development We explore tools and techniques for gathering and organizing site analysis data. How can we increase building, site and system performance by optimizing relationships between existing site characteristics and proposed development? Geoff Hall. n 1 mtg: Sa, Feb 20, 8: 30am- 4: 30pm n Darwin Hall 102 n ENSP 800 3894 7 hours CEU $ 160 Soil Resources Soil considerations affect plant choice, hardscape design and irrigation decisions. Knowledge of composting methods, mulch types and the benefits of bioremediation are included in our survey of soils. Fredrique Lavoipierre. n 1 mtg: Sa, Mar 13, 8: 30am- 4: 30pm n Darwin Hall 102 n ENSP 800 3895 7 hours CEU $ 160 Water Resources The course discusses water end uses on a national and regional scale and individual site, as well as the differences between residential and commercial scale projects. Sustainable Landscape faculty. n 1 mtg: Sa, April 17, 8: 30am- 4: 30pm n Darwin Hall 102 n ENSP 800 3896 7 hours CEU $ 160 Plants and Plant Communities This class explores the origins and development of our relationship with nature and how these traditional associations often guide our current approach to the landscape. Kate Frey. n 1 mtg: Sa, May 15, 8: 30am- 4: 30pm n Darwin Hall Room 102 n ENSP 800 3897 7 hours CEU $ 160 Sustainable Landscape Project Review n ENSP NC 3903 Non Credit $ 100 Fencing Pedagogy Certificate Program Prerequisite( s): Intermediate fencing experience and permission of instructor Practitioners develop an exceptionally high level of mental and physical acuity in tactical skills and rapid reflect responses. The program is intended for experienced fencers wanting to earn credentials that qualify them to coach and teach fencing. To obtain instructor's permission to enroll, contact John Sullins at 707/ 664- 2277 or by email John Sullins. Dr. John P. Sullins. n 14 mtgs: Sa, Feb 6- May 22, 10am- 1pm, No class Apr 3 & 10 n Physical Education 1 n KIN 311 4023 1 Unit $ 220 n KIN 311 4024 2 Units $ 440 Information Meetings B. A. Degree Completion Program Liberal Studies Saturday, February 20 & March 20 from 10: 30 to Noon in Carson 69. Application filing period until April 1, 2010. 10: 30am to 12pm in Rachel Carson Hall 69 M. A. " Action for a Viable Future" Saturday, February 20 & March 20 from 12: 30 to 2 PM in Carson 69. Application filing period until April 1, 2010. For more information visit www. sonoma. edu/ exed Information Meetings Wednesdays, December 2, February 3, March 3, April 21 and May 5 at the Napa Valley College Transfer Center Modern World Literature in English Studies of literature in translation as well as works written originally in English. Satisfies GE, category C2 ( World Literature). Judith Friscia, M. A. n 15 mtgs: M, Feb 1- May 17, 5pm- 8pm, No class Apr 5 n Napa Valley College Library 1530 n ENGL 314 3962 3 Units $ 885 Geography of the Pacific Regions may include areas such as The Middle East, East Asia, Southeast Asia, Arid lands, The Pacific Rim/ World or underdeveloped lands. Christine Castagna. n 15 mtgs: T, Feb 2- May 18, 5pm- 8pm + Online, No class Apr6 n Napa Valley College Library 1530 n GEOG 396 3963 4 Units $ 1180 Sustainable Landscape Certificate Program Fencing Pedagogy Certificate Program BA Degree Liberal Studies BA Degree Liberal Studies Napa

Elder Care and Nursing Home Law: A Practical Approach Open to the public. Register by F, February 26 to avoid late fee. 14 hours CE credit: MCLE. CR/ NC only ( no grade option). Beverly Benedict Hill, B. A. n 2 mtgs: Sa, Mar 6 & 13, 9am- 5pm n Nichols Hall 173 n POLS 338 4088 1 unit $ 191 n POLS 800 4097 14 hours CEU $ 136 Landlord- Tenant Law and Procedure Open to the public. Register by F, April 2 to avoid late fee. 14 hours CE credit: MCLE. CR/ NC only ( no grade option). Doug Thiele, J. D. n 2 mtgs: Sa, Apr 17 & 24 9am- 5pm n Nichols Hall 173 n POLS 338 4086 1 unit $ 189 n POLS 800 4087 14 hours CEU $ 134 Psyche and Spirit: Psychotherapy and Spiritual Practice 6 hours CE credit: MFT/ LCSW Some spiritual practices are presented and practiced, particularly those centered around compassion, kindness and forgiveness. Robert Leverant, MFT. n 1 mtg: Sa, Feb 27, 9: 30am- 4: 30pm n Carson Hall 14 n PSY 800 4028 6 hours CEU $ 125 Autism Issues and Best Practices Interventions Up to 20 hours CEU possible: MFT/ LCSW; BRN Local autism experts will give practical information on characteristics of autism plus social, behavioral and educational skill- building approaches for early intervention. Lorna Catford, Ph. D. n 10 mtgs: F, Feb 19 & 26, Mar 5, 12, 19, 26, Apr 2, 16, 23, 30, 9am- 11am, No class Apr 9 n Becoming Independent, Santa Rosa, CA n PSY 800 3913919 20 hours CEU $ 167 n PSY 490 3916 1 Unit $ 175 n PSY 800 3917 10 hours CEU $ 125 n PSY 800 3918 15 hours CEU $ 154 Intuition: The Light of Inner Guidance 14 hours CE credit: MFT/ LCSW This course presents information on how to recognize and develop your intuition to guide you in various areas of your life. David F. Sowerby, Ph. D. n 2 mtgs: Sa, Mar 20 & 27, 9am- 5pm n Stevenson Hall 3046 n PSY 490 3688 1 unit $ 175 n PSY 800 3689 14 hours CEU $ 154 America through Depression and War: In- Class & Online A study of the causes and consequences of the Great Depression, U. S. involvement in World War II, and the advent of the Cold War. Robert Karlsrud, Ph. D. n 15 mtgs: W, Feb 3- May 19, 5pm- 8: 40pm, No class Apr 7 n Napa Valley College Library 1530 n HIST 457 3964 4 Units $ 1180 Ethics, Values and Multiculturalism Prerequisite( s): Satisfies upper- division ethnic studies in GE, category C3. This course satisfies one of the core requirements of the AMCS major. An examination of theories of race, ethnicity, and multiculturalism and their impact on American thought and practice. Joshua Glasgow. n 15 mtgs: Th, Feb 4- May 19, 5pm- 8pm, No class Apr 8 n Napa Valley College Library 1530 n AMCS 350 3961 3 units $ 885 Internship Prerequisite: consent of instructor. Sandra Feldman, M. A., is an Instructor in the English department at SSU. n SOCI 499 4029 1 Unit $ 295 n SOCI 499 4030 2 units $ 590 n SOCI 499 4031 3 Units $ 885 This program has been discontinued, except for students currently enrolled and still completing the program. Required Legal Writing Prerequisite( s): POLS 300, ENGL 300 and fulfillment of WEPT require­ment. Register by Jan 26 to avoid late fee. Grade only Hon. Arthur Wick. n 15 mtgs: Tu, Feb 2- May 18, 6- 9pm; No class Apr 6 n Nichols Hall 173 n ENGL 303 3989 3 units $ 570 Internship: Work Experience Prerequisite( s): Instructor's permission; 20 or more program units with a 2.0 GPA; POLS 340 and POLS 310; fulfillment of WEPT and computer competencies requirement. POLS 332 and 322 strongly recommended. Register by Jan 28 to avoid late fee. Grade Only. Joni Boucher, B. S. n 4 mtgs: Th, Feb 4, Mar 4, Apr 1 & May 6, 6pm- 9pm n Stevenson Hall 2050 n POLS 339 3990 2 units $ 384 Elective Torts Prerequisite( s): POLS 300, ENGL 300. Register by W, February 27 to avoid a late registration fee. 14 hours CE credit: MCLE. Grade only. Brian Lochtan, J. D. n 12 mtgs: W, Feb 3- May 19, 6pm- 9: 30pm, No class Mar 24 & 31, Apr 7, May 12 n Nichols Hall 173 n POLS 338 4077 3 Units $ 567 n POLS 800 4078 42 hours CEU $ 401 BA Degree Liberal Studies Napa Paralegal Program Psychology