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Psychology - Art Therapy/ Creative Arts Therapies Art Therapy: An Experimental Introduction to Art Processes Using Gestalt and Jungian Psychological Principles 14 hours CE credit: MFT/ LCSW; BRN This course can be helpful for counselors, teachers, students, nurses, art facilitators, and those working with individuals. No art skill needed; wear comfortable clothing. Renee Conrad, M. A., ATR. n 2 mtgs: SaSu, Feb 6 & 7, 9am- 5pm n Carson Hall 10 n PSY 490 3686 1 unit $ 189 n PSY 800 3687 14 hours CEU $ 168 Art Therapy: Spiral of Healing: Embracing Body Wisdom Through Art and Movement 14 hours CE credit: MFT/ LCSW; BRN In this introductory course, participants experience Somatic Art Therapy and its impact on healing, using movement and art process in a playful and regenerating way. Meagan Pugh, D. Min., A. T. R. n 2mtgs; SaSu, Mar 6 & Mar 7, 9am- 5pm n Rachel Carson 10 n PSY 490 3690 1 unit $ 189 n PSY 800 3691 14 hours CEU $ 168 Art Therapy: Working with Children 14 hours CE credit: MFT/ LCSW: BRN Educators, counselors, students, parents and art facilitators who work with children are able to experience art therapy as an important resource for continued growth and skill development. No art skill needed; wear comfortable clothing. Renee Conrad, M. A., ATR. n 2 mtgs: SaSu, Mar 20 & 21, 9am- 5pm n Rachel Carson Hall 14 n PSY 490 4032 1 unit $ 189 n PSY 800 4038 14 hours CEU $ 168 Environmental Toxicology: In- Class & Online Prerequisite( s): BIOL 110, 115 or 121/ 122 Satisfies GE, category B3 ( specific Emphasis in Natural Sciences). Brian Seymour, Ph. D. n 8 In- Class mtgs: Sa, Feb 6,13,20,27 Mar 6,13,20,27, 9am- 12pm n Darwin Hall 38 n BIOL 308 3905 3 Units $ 660 Biology of Cancer: In- Class & Online Prerequisite( s): BIOL 110, 115 or 121/ 122 Lecture, 3 hours. Biological, clinical, environmental and psychosocial aspects of cancer explored through the perspectives of medical researchers, physicians, patients and health educators. Satisfies GE, category B3 ( Specific Emphasis in Natural Sciences). Brian Seymour, Ph. D. n 8 In- Class mtgs: Sa, Feb 6, 13, 20, 27, Mar 6, 13, 20, 27, 1pm- 4pm n Darwin Hall 38 n BIOL 309 3904 3 Units $ 660 Revising and Editing Your Writing: Online, self- paced This online course is designed to help you locate the heart of your ideas and explore the abundant possibilities for presenting them. Working with a piece you have already written, you set goals and your instructor customizes readings and exercises to help you revise and edit with both heart and mind. Nancy Uber- Kellogg, Ph. D. n Online, Feb 8- May 15, Hours by Arrangement n Online n LIBS 336 3685 1 Unit $ 220 Plato's Republic Plato's dialogue The Republic is one of the founding texts of Western political philosophy. the first utopia, it offers insight into patterns of political (" regime") change, wealth and poverty and the development of empire. This class is open to all students with a limit of 15. n 5 In- Class mtgs: W, Feb 17, Mar 3, 17, Apr 14 & 28, 7pm- 9pm + Online n Carson Hall 52 n LIBS 336 3987 2 Units $ 440 To Live Responsibly: An Investigation We explore what it means to live responsibly. The course meets three times on campus and four times online. Nancy Uber- Kellogg, Ph. D. n 3 On- campus mtgs: Feb 27, Mar 27, & Apr 24 + 4 Online class mtgs. n Carson Hall 60 n LIBS 336 4047 2 Units $ 441 Community Planning for National Health Care Reform: Envisioning an Effective Health Care System for Sonoma County Participants in this course will explore the impact of federal reform on Sonoma County's health care system while considering the many forces that will shape the County's response, such as the state budget, an aging population, and advances in technology. Annette Gardner, Ph. D. n 9 On- Campus mtgs: Sa, Feb 6, 13, 27, Mar 13, 20, Apr 3, 24, May 8, 15, 9: 30am- 12: 30pm + online n Stevenson Hall 2049 n NURS 595 3907 3 Units $ 760 World Religions This course examines the basic philosophical, religious and spiritual ideas underlying the world's major religions. Satisfies GE, category A1 ( Written & Oral Analysis). Open to the public. Roger Zim, M. A. n 14 mtgs: W, Feb 10- May 26, 7pm- 9: 30pm n Salazar Hall 2013 n PHIL 200 3906 3 Units $ 660 WWW. SONOMA. EDU/ EXED Course room assignments are subject to change, please check your course for updates on our web site prior to registering. Psychology University Credit- Special Sessions |