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Non-Credit and
Continuing Education
Course Guide
ENHANCE SKILLS
CHANGE CAREERS
PURSUE PASSIONS
EARN CERTIFICATES
ENRICH LIFE
noncredit.temple.edu/nce
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SUMMER 2015
This SUMMER at Temple University Ambler, Fort Washington
AND CENTER CITY
The Ambler Arboretum of Temple University
The Ambler Arboretum of Temple University offers educational courses in
the areas of horticulture and floral design. Pages 16 - 17.
Interior Design Certificate Program
If you are considering entry into the interior design
industry, or are a homeowner and want to make the
best design decisions for your home, this program
is where you should begin. Check out the oneweek summer intensive program available at
the Ambler campus. Page 9.
It All Starts Here
Certificate in Digital
Photography
Digital photography has revolutionized how
we take pictures. However, despite the
fantastic convenience offered by digital
cameras, most of us don’t get the best out of
them. Learn more about your digital camera and
how to compose well-exposed photos. Page 12.
Summer Camps
Join Temple University Ambler’s Summer Education Camps available for
kids, ‘tweens and teens between the ages of 8 and 17. They provide a
wonderful opportunity for youths to learn about a specific area of
interest, experience a college campus, and have fun at the same time.
Pages 18 -23.
Online Learning
Choose from a variety of instructor-facilitated online courses and certif­
icate programs from ed2go, Gatlin, and UGotClass, that can help you
achieve your professional and personal goals. Pages 10 - 11.
Learn New Skills
Expand your Income
Enrich Your Life
Welcome to our Summer Session!
Take this opportunity to enjoy a non-credit course that
will make your life more enjoyable, enhance your
productivity, or expand your knowledge. Non-credit
courses at Temple University Ambler (TUA), Fort
Washington (TUFW) and Center City (TUCC)
campuses provide you with learning opportunities at all
phases of your life.
Temple University’s Non-Credit Programs offer
hundreds of continuing education courses each year that
stimulate, expand and tickle your mind. For a modest
price you can:
• Learn from competent instructors with real-life experience.
• Explore new directions.
• Refresh outdated skills or learn new ones.
We also offer a variety of online courses and certificate
programs with ed2go, Gatlin Education Services, and
UGotClass to provide professional development and
personal enrichment courses. Now you can achieve your
educational goals without leaving your home or office!
Don’t forget about the kids! Explore our selection of
Summer Education Camps for youths ages 8 to 17.
Camps are offered in June, July and August at the
TUA campus.
For more information, contact us at 267-468-8500 or
visit our new online registration and payment system at
noncredit.temple.edu/nce. We look forward to seeing
you in class soon!
Choose the location that
best meets your needs!
We offer non-credit courses at three
convenient locations – Ambler, Fort
Washington and Center City. Look
for these campus codes to determine
the location of the courses you are
interested in:
TUA - Ambler
TUFW - Fort Washington
TUCC - Center City
TEMPLE UNIVERSITY AMBLER,
FORT WASHINGTON and
Center City
NON-CREDIT COURSES
SUMMER 2015
Professional Development
The Business Agenda
Internet Marketing
Professional Meeting Planning
Computer Applications
Database Management
Web Site Design
Editing and Writing
Wedding Planning and Consulting
Interior Design
Financial Planning
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Online Learning
UGotClass
ed2go
Gatlin
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Personal Enrichment
Digital Photography
Special Programs
Arts, Literature and Language
Food and Entertainment
Healthy Lifestyles and Exercise
Horticulture
College Prep
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SUMMER CAMPS
Kids on Campus! 18-23
Teens on Campus!
Registration Information & Form 24
ACT 48 for Educators
The Office of Non-Credit and
Continuing Education is an
approved ACT 48 provider. Many
of our professional development
courses qualify for ACT 48 credit.
To see if the course you wish to
take is ACT 48 approved, call our
office at 267-468-8500.
Gift Certificates Are Available Now!
Minimum amount is $25. To purchase, please call 267-468-8500.
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AMBLER, FORT WASHINGTON and CENTER CITY NON-CREDIT COURSE GUIDE
SUMMER 2015
Professional
n The Business
Agenda
Certificate in Project
Management
To earn this certificate, you
must complete the following
four required courses within
a two-year period:
• Project Management Basics I
• Project Management Basics II
• Project Management: Leading
the Team
• What’s Your Point?: Effective
Interpersonal Communication
CERTIFICATE
PROGRAM IN PROJECT
MANAGEMENT in one
semester!
Take the following four courses in
the same semester and pay one fee,
an almost 15 percent discount off
the total cost of enrolling in thecourses separately. Courses may
also be taken individually.
$775 (2.4 CEUs)
TUA and TUCC
Project Management
Basics I
Whether you are new to project
management or are juggling several projects at once, a solid foundation in the fundamentals of
project management is essential.
This course introduces you to the
project management framework
currently used in most organizations. Learn how to: develop a
project management plan; build
structures and timelines; identify
stakeholders and manage stakeholder interaction; manage scope
and resources; estimate costs;
and create a budget.
Instructor: Andrea Sullivan, MA
Leader Strength Systems, Inc.
TUA
Fri., May 15 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
TUCC
Wed., June 3 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUCC
Project Management
Basics II
Prerequisite: Project Management
Basics I
This course provides valuable
tools and techniques for executing
the project, monitoring and controlling the project work, controlling quality, managing risks, and,
finally, closing the project. A brief
review of project management
software is also provided.
Instructor: Andrea Sullivan, MA
TUA
Fri., May 29 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
TUCC
Wed., June 10 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUCC
Looking for Corporate Training?
Project Management:
Leading the Team
Project team leadership is often
the most challenging part of
successfully managing your
project. Learn how to: develop
and manage your project teams to
maximize output and minimize
disruption; distribute tasks and
information in a way that works;
motivate your team to get the
work done right and on time; and
create credibility and accountability so your team members give
their very best to your project.
Instructor: Andrea Sullivan, MA
TUA
Fri., June 26 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
TUCC
Wed., June 17 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUCC
What’s Your Point?:
Effective Interpersonal
Communication
All too often, our well–intended
communications are misinterpreted. This workshop will
enhance your ability to respond
to and influence others, encourage collaboration, and get results
by flexing your communication
style. Topics include identifying
communication styles, avoiding communication barriers,
responding to conflict, and creating communication strategies to
achieve results.
Instructor:
Theresa Hummel-Krallinger
President, High Five
Performance, Inc.
TUA
Fri., June 12 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
TUCC
Fri., May 29 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUCC
Temple University provides customized training for your organization — at
your location or ours. Content will be tailored to your needs. Topics include:
• Leadership • Technical Training
• Communication Skills • Project Management
• Coaching Skills
For details, call 215-204-5018, or visit Corporate Training at
www.temple.edu/tucc/offcampus
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Register online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce or by phone at 267-468-8500.
Development
Leadership & Management
Certificate Program – One
Week Summer Intensive
To earn this certificate, you
must complete the five required
courses within a two–year
period. The required courses
are:
• What’s Your Point? Effective
Interpersonal Communication
• The Manager as Leader
• The Results–Oriented Leader
• Motivating: How to Get
Extraordinary Results from
Ordinary People
• Managing the Tough Spots
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
IN LEADERSHIP AND
MANAGEMENT –
SUMMER ONE-WEEK
INTENSIVE!
Get the skills you need to
become a better leader and
manager in just one week! Take
the required five courses in one
week, and pay one discounted
fee. Courses may also be taken
individually.
Mon. to Fri., July 6 to 10
9 AM to 4 PM • $955 (3 CEUs)
TUA
What’s Your Point?:
Effective Interpersonal
Communication
All too often, our well–intended
communications are misin­
terpreted. This workshop will
enhance your ability to respond
to and influence others, encour­
age collaboration, and get results
by flexing your communication
style. Topics include identifying
communication styles, avoid­
ing communication barriers,
responding to conflict, and
creat­ing communication strategies to achieve results.
Instructor:
Theresa Hummel–Krallinger
Mon., July 6 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
The Manager as Leader
Are you new to management?
Have you been managing for a
while and would like to update
your skills? This course provides
you with the knowledge and
skills you need to confidently
lead your staff and solidify your
position as a leader in your
organization. Topics include:
The Manager’s Role; Core
Leadership Competencies;
Assess Your Leadership Style;
Positive Leadership; Strategic
and Tactical Leadership;
Organizational Alignment;
Relationship Building; High–
Integrity Office Politics; and
Presentation Skills.
Instructor: Andrea Sullivan
Tues., July 7 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
Results-Oriented Leader
Every manager must produce
results. This course provides
a solid framework for achieving desired outcomes, while
providing the skills and insight
you need to overcome common obstacles to performance.
Topics covered include: The
Results–Oriented Leader;
The Results Map; Planning
for Performance; Practical
Goal Setting; Accountability;
Effective Feedback; Leading
Local & Virtual Teams; Powerful
Collaboration; Productive
Meetings; Handling Workplace
Emotions; and Managing Change.
Instructor: Andrea Sullivan
Wed., July 8 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
Motivating: How to Get
Extraordinary Results
from Ordinary People
Are you frustrated in your
attempts to get others to take the
initiative, meet challenging deadlines, or go the extra mile? Don’t
throw up your hands in defeat!
Develop the skills you need to get
the best from people. Learn to
recognize and understand others’
needs and behaviors and use
what you’ve learned to inspire
exceptional performance. We’ll
also discuss what causes de–
motivation and how to reverse
it, techniques for creating an
environment that nurtures initiative–taking, and ways to keep
motivation high.
Instructor:
Theresa Hummel-Krallinger
Thurs., July 9 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
Managing the
Tough Spots
There are times when everything
flows as planned, and there are
times when they don’t. This course
addresses those difficult situations
where your strengths as a leader
are challenged. Gain insight,
competencies and tools that help
you analyze and work through
any issue, whether it’s a difficult
decision, negative staff member
or sensitive negotiation. Topics
include: Conflict Management;
Dealing with Difficult People;
Critical Thinking Skills; Decision
Making and Problem Solving;
Negotiation Techniques; Assertive
Communication; Effective
Disciplinary Practices; and more.
Instructor: Andrea Sullivan
Fri., July 10 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
Time Management When
Your Hands are Full
Are you juggling multiple demands
on your time and energy? This
interactive workshop will provide
an overview of time management
techniques, including methods for
daily, weekly, and long–term planning. We’ll also discuss issues with
procrastination, interruptions,
and why we have low energy levels
when we do have free time.
Instructor: Sarah Spath
Owner, Field of Vision
Coaching Services
TUCC
Tues., May 26 • 6:30 to 8:30 PM
$45 • TUCC
TUFW
Tues., June 9 • 6:30 to 8:30 PM
$45 • TUFW
Campus Location Codes: TUA - Temple University Ambler;
TUFW - Temple University Fort Washington; TUCC - Temple University Center City
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Professional
Professional Development
Development
Data Analysis Certificate
Program (online)*
Data Analysis is quickly becoming one of the most soughtafter skills in the workplace.
Companies have vast amounts
of data, but it is rare to have
someone with the ability to analyze that data to see trends and
make predictions. Add a whole
new skill set to your portfolio,
and make a big difference in the
success of your organization by
acquiring data analysis skills.
This certificate program consists
of three, one–month courses:
Introduction to Data Analysis;
Intermediate Data Analysis; and
Advanced Data Analysis.
Instructors: John Rutledge, Mary
I. Dereshiwsky, and Jeff Kritzer
June 1 to Aug. 28 • $495 • Online
Accounting and Finance
for Non-Financial
Managers (online)*
Every successful person in the
workplace utilizes financial
information to aid effective
decision making. Accounting
and Finance for Non-Financial
Managers explains the financial
concepts and accounting processes used in most businesses
and will provide practical techniques that will increase your
effectiveness and career. Get a
foundation to understand the
seven steps in the accounting
cycle and use financial information in decision making. Come
away with the knowledge to
analyze resource allocation and
evaluate financial performance.
Instructor: Sharon deFonteny
June 1 to 26 • $195 • Online
n internet
marketing
Social Media for
Business Certificate
(online)*
Get in on this exciting and growing way to communicate, market
and serve your customers and
clients. From Facebook to Twitter,
blogging, YouTube, LinkedIn, and
more, discover the new principles
of communication that apply across
all networks and how these specific
social networks work and the possible uses for your organization.
This certificate consists of three
one-month online courses and
includes books and a study guide.
Register for the certificate program
and pay a discounted fee. Courses
can also be taken individually.
eMarketing Essentials
Certificate (online)*
Get a fundamental introduction
to eMarketing including: improving email promotions, analyzing
your web site traffic, doing
search engine optimization, and
successfully employing online
advertising. Relevant for any type
of organization including businesses, companies, nonprofits,
and government agencies. No
eMarketing experience or expertise is necessary. This certificate
program consists of three onemonth online courses. Register
for the certificate program and
pay a discounted fee. Courses
can also be taken individually.
• Introduction to Social Media
June 1 to 26 • $195
• Marketing Using Social Media
July 6 to 31 • $195
• Integrating Social Media into
Your Organization
Aug. 4 to 28 • $195
(fee for full program)
*NOTE: This instructor-facilitated
online program is offered in partnership with the LERN organization.
In order to obtain the certificate,
you must take all three courses. No
additional discounts apply.
Instructors: Dan Belhassen and
Susan Hurrell
eMarketing Essentials Certificate
Program
June 1 to Aug. 28 • $495
• Improving Email Promotions
June 1 to 26 • $195
• Boosting Your Website Traffic
July 6 to 31 • $195
• Online Advertising
Aug. 4 to 28 • $195
Social Media for Business
Certificate
June 1 to Aug. 28 • $495
(fee for full program)
n professional meeting planning
Certificate in Professional
Meeting Planning
Criminal Justice - Police Academy
The Temple University Municipal Police Academy is proud to offer the
professional training and skills development required for certification as a
police officer under PA Act 120. Temple’s full-time, accredited program
exceeds the state required curriculum and offers additional preparation
that increases graduates’ effectiveness and career opportunities. Temple’s
graduates have found employment in urban, suburban, transit, housing,
capitol, campus, and environmental police agencies. Training classes are
offered during the day, and include some evening and weekend hours,
allowing students to work efficiently towards their certificate of
completion. An accelerated academy program allows authorized students
with prior military/state/federal policing experience to count previously
completed training towards their certificate. Applications are now being
accepted for the Fall 2015 and Spring 2016 classes. For more information,
please call 267-468-8605 or e-mail [email protected] or
visit us online at www.temple.edu/cjtp.
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Designed to meet the demand
for professionally trained meeting planners, this program
provides 38 hours of seminarstyle instruction in six required
classes taught by meeting
professionals. The program is
endorsed by the Philadelphia
Area Chapter of Meeting
Professionals International
(PAMPI). The next session will
be offered in Fall 2015.
Register online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce or by phone at 267-468-8500.
meeting planning ELECTIVE
The following courses are not
part of the Meeting Planning
Certificate Program, but are
optional courses that may be of
interest to meeting planners.
NEW
The Art of Providing
“Five Diamond” Service
Meeting and exceeding the
needs of your customers is the
single most important task most
companies face today. Providing
outstanding customer service is a
required job function of all front
line personnel, across a myriad of
business. Learn and practice the
art of “Five Diamond” service,
used by AAA inspectors when
they rate lodging and dining
establishments so you’ll be ready
to tackle your next customer
interaction with ease.
Instructor: Jamie Cooperstein
CEO, J. Cooperstein
Hospitality Consulting, LLC
2 Wed., June 17 and 24
6 to 9 PM
$125 • TUCC
NEW
Certificate in Designing
Webinars (online)
Now you can acquire the skills
and strategies in webinar design,
presentations, planning, and
marketing. Webinars are a
popular format for delivering
information. They can be very
successful for your organization,
if you have good webinar presentations and good management
and marketing. Discover the
power of successful webinars for
your business organization. Learn
the four key strategies to make
your webinars more successful.
Acquire techniques and tips that
will make your webinars winners
with your audiences. Also, learn
webinar planning skills involved
in budgeting, pricing, and marketing webinar meetings.
This certificate consists of two,
one-month courses:
Designing Successful Webinars;
and Managing & Marketing
Webinars.
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applications
NEW
Selling on eBay for
Beginners
Looking to make extra money by
selling items on eBay, but not sure
how to get started? This course
is designed for people new to
eBay. Learn how to get registered
with eBay and PayPal. We will go
through all the steps of becoming
a successful seller: where to find
items to sell; how to research what
your item is worth; and how to
list your item to reach the widest
audience. This course is primarily
lecture and demonstration.
Instructor: David Grauel
Computer consultant and trainer
Sat., June 6 • 9 AM to 1 PM
$55 • TUA
Word 2013: Level I
Prerequisite: familiarity with personal
computers, keyboard and mouse, and
Windows 7 or 8
This course will help you move
smoothly through the task of
creating professional looking
documents. Learn how to create
and edit simple documents; format documents; add tables and
lists; add design elements and
layout options; and proof documents. Discover the ins and outs
of electronic word-processing.
Instructor: David Grauel
Mon., June 1 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
Excel® 2013: Level I
Prerequisite: familiarity with personal
computers, keyboard and mouse, and
Windows 7 or 8
Updating data in an Excel
worksheet is fast and easy. Learn
to create spreadsheets and workbooks that you can use to store,
manipulate, and share your data.
Storing your data in Excel also
enables you to run reports on
the data, perform calculations,
print your work to share with
others, and much more.
Instructor: David Grauel
Excel® 2013: Level II
Prerequisite: Excel® 2010 or
2013: Level I
Learn how to create advanced
formulas and organize your data
into tables. Discover the power
of PivotTables and PivotCharts
and how slicers can make data
filtering as easy as clicking a
few buttons.
Instructor: Michael Lindauer
Lindauer Learning Systems
Fri., June 19 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
Excel ® 2013: Level III
Prerequisite: Excel® 2010 or
2013: Level II
In this course, you will learn
about some of the more
advanced features of Excel,
including automating common
tasks, auditing workbooks to
avoid errors, sharing your data
with other people, analyzing
data, and using Excel data in
other applications.
Instructor: Michael Lindauer
Fri., July 10 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
PowerPoint ® 2013:
Level I
Prerequisite: familiarity with personal
computers, keyboard and mouse, and
Windows 7 or 8
Gone are the days of flip charts
or drawing on a white board
to illustrate your point. In
this course, you will learn to
use the vast array of features
and functionality available in
PowerPoint® and gain the ability to organize your content,
enhance it with high-impact
visuals, and deliver it with a
punch. Begin creating engaging, dynamic multimedia
presentations.
Instructor: David Grauel
Mon., June 22 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
Mon., June 8 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
June 1 to 26 and Aug. 4 to 28
$345
Campus Location Codes: TUA - Temple University Ambler;
TUFW - Temple University Fort Washington; TUCC - Temple University Center City
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Professional Development
n professional Professional
Professional Development
Development
Adobe InDesign Level I
Learn InDesign, the powerful
page layout program that has
taken the graphics world by
storm. Work with tools and features to create eye–catching page
layout designs for printing or
converting into PDF documents.
Use to create ads, brochures,
and other marketing materials.
Instructor: Hope Lindauer
Lindauer Learning Systems
Fri., April 17 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$245 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
Adobe InDesign Level II
Take your skills to the next
level. Learn to master more
advanced options to produce
professional typography and
layout. Learn about image and
object techniques such as transparency effects and object styles
to enhance the visual impact of
your design. Also learn about
managing long documents and
developing complex paths.
Instructor: Hope Lindauer
Fri., May 1 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$245 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
QuickBooks® 2015
This hands–on workshop will
provide you with an overview
to efficiently use QuickBooks,
a best-selling small business
accounting software package.
After receiving a foundation of
the basic features you will use the
sample QuickBooks company
file. Work through accounts
receivable, accounts payable
and payroll transactions using
different tips and tricks. Finally,
Hold your next
meeting, training or
special event at
Temple University Fort
Washington or Temple
University Ambler
We feature:
• Corporate-style classrooms
• Computer classrooms
• Audio-visual equipment
• On-site meeting planner
Call 267-468-8501. Or,
reserve your space online at
www.tufw.temple.edu.
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navigate the many reports that
QuickBooks offers. You should
leave this course feeling comfortable using the software.
TUA
Instructor:
Richard Edwards, CPA, MBA
2 Sat., May 2 and 9
9 AM to Noon
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
TUCC
Instructor: Jameson Moore
Moore Productivity
2 Sat., April 18 and 25
9 AM to Noon
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUCC
n database
management
tables; designing forms and
reports; and creating queries to
join, filter, and sort data.
TUA
Instructor: Michael Lindauer
Fri., June 5 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
TUCC
Instructor: Jameson Moore
Fri., June 5 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUCC
Access® 2013: Level II
Prerequisite: Access® 2010 or
2013: Level I
Expand your knowledge of
relational database design, write
advanced queries, structure existing data, share data across applications, and customize reports.
TUA
Instructor: Michael Lindauer
Certificate in Database
Management
Learn how to manage databases
with Microsoft Access. This will
allow you to work effectively with
your data while eliminating confusion that can lead to lost time
and lost data. The required three
courses are:
• Access 2013: Level I
• Access 2013: Level II
• Access 2013: Level III
CERTIFICATE IN DATABASE
MANAGEMENT – in one
semester!
Take the following three courses
in the same semester and pay
one fee, a more than 15 percent
discount off the total cost of
enrolling in the courses separately. No additional discounts
apply. You may also take these
courses individually.
Fri., June 12 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
TUCC
Instructor: Jameson Moore
Fri., June 12 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUCC
Access® 2013: Level III
Prerequisite: Access® 2010 or
2013: Level II
Learn advanced Access features
such as, database management,
advanced form design, packaging a database, encrypting a
database, preparing a database
for multi-user access and more.
TUA
Instructor: Michael Lindauer
Fri., June 26 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
TUCC
Instructor: Jameson Moore
Fri., June 19 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUCC
$565 (1.8 CEUs)
TUA and TUCC
Access® 2013: Level I
Prerequisite: familiarity with personal
computers, keyboard and mouse, and
Windows 7 or 8
Most job roles today involve
some form of data management.
Access can help you collect and
manage large amounts of data,
either as a personal data management tool or to develop applications for an entire department
or organization. Learn to manage your data, including creating
a new database; constructing
Register online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce or by phone at 267-468-8500.
.Certificate in
Web Site Design
Learn to build a web site from
the ground up with HTML
code, make your site visually
engaging with Dreamweaver®,
and manipulate photo elements
using Photoshop®. The required
six courses are:
• Introduction to HTML for
Web Site Design
• Adobe ® Photoshop ®: Level I
• Adobe ® Photoshop ®:
Web Production
• Adobe ® Dreamweaver ®:
Level I
• Adobe ® Dreamweaver ®:
Level II
• Build Your Web Site:
Putting it All Together
CERTIFICATE PROGRAM
IN WEB SITE DESIGN –
Summer Intensive!
Get the skills you need to build
a web site in this compressed,
intensive format! Register for
the two-week intensive and
pay one discounted fee. No
other discounts apply. You may
also take any of these courses
individually.
Wed. to Fri., June 10 to 19
9 AM to 4 PM*
$1,225 (3.75 CEUs) • TUA
Adobe ® Photoshop ®
CS6: Level I
Students are introduced to the
application’s basic tools for making selections, cropping images,
painting, drawing, erasing,
creating shapes, adding type to an
image, applying color and making
basic adjustments to image quality. Also learn about Photoshop’s®
many palettes, how the palettes
are used, how to resize and reposition them within the workspace,
and how to save a specific workspace arrangement for future use.
Instructor: Hope Lindauer
Thurs., June 11 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$245 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
Adobe ® Photoshop ®
CS6: Web Production
Learn to create and work with
images to be used on the web
pages and then learn to optimize
these images for the web. Also,
learn to stage web page components, arrange them aesthetically,
and add interactivity to them.
You will export the web page
consisting of interactive images so
that you can view and test their
functionality in Internet browsers.
Finally, you will use the “Save for
Web and Devices” feature to create and optimize animations for
the web and mobile devices.
Instructor: Hope Lindauer
Fri., June 12 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$245 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
*Note: The Introduction to HTML
course is scheduled from 8:30 AM
to 5 PM.
Adobe ® Dreamweaver ®
CS6: Level I
Introduction to HTML
for Web Site Design
Hyper Text Markup Language
is the underlying language of
every web page. This simple text–
based language can be written on
any computer, regardless of platform, using nothing more than
a plain text editor like Windows
Notepad. Students will learn the
syntax of HTML by identifying
the building blocks, their attributes and the values these attributes are assigned. Students will
learn how to construct HTML
documents, format text, embed
images and create hyperlinks.
Instructor: Hope Lindauer
This introductory class will
familiarize users with the
Dreamweaver® interface and web
site basics. Upon completion of
this course, you will be able to
create web pages for personal or
professional purposes.
Instructor: Hope Lindauer
Prerequisite: Introduction to HTML,
or equivalent knowledge
Wed., June 17 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$245 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
Adobe ® Dreamweaver ®
CS6: Level II
With Dreamweaver® Level II,
create advanced image–based
layouts with cascading style
sheets. Customize your site with
behaviors, templates, and library
elements. Use Dreamweaver’s®
features to help you analyze your
site for accessibility and usability.
Instructor: Hope Lindauer
Thurs., June 18 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$245 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
Build Your Web Site:
Putting It All Together
Take the skills you have learned
in HTML, Photoshop® and
Dreamweaver®, and spend the
day creating a personal web site.
Usability and graphic design practices will be emphasized, teaching
students how to develop the best
possible web site. The instructor
will guide you as you develop your
site. When your site is complete,
the instructor will critique it and
make recommendations. You will
also receive information on how to
test your page, find a host for your
site, get your own domain name
and transfer files to a server.
Instructor: Hope Lindauer
Fri., June 19 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$225 (.6 CEUs) • TUA
n WebSITE DESIGN ELECTIVES
Introduction to CSS3
and HTML5 (online)
Learn how to create state–of–
the–art web sites using modern
CSS3 and HTML5 techniques.
Take your existing HTML skills
to the next level and start building sites like the pros. CSS3 and
HTML5 not only make it easier
for you to build and manage
large web sites, these powerful
languages can also give you more
precise control over the appearance of every page you build.
This course will provide you
with the foundation you’ll need
to master two critical and fast–
growing new web languages.
$119 • Online
Register at www.ed2go.com/tua
Wed., June 10 • 8:30 AM to 5 PM
$255 (.75 CEUs) • TUA
Campus Location Codes: TUA - Temple University Ambler;
TUFW - Temple University Fort Washington; TUCC - Temple University Center City
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Professional Development
n web site design
Professional
Professional Development
Development
Introduction to
JavaScript (online)
Add more power to your programming with JavaScript. This
programming language lets you
add interactivity to your pages
by creating features such as
buttons, picture carousels, and
collapsible panels to your web
pages. Start with the basics of
JavaScript code and then move
on to more advanced topics.
Learn how to define what happens when a user clicks a button
or presses a key on your pages,
and see how JavaScript enables
your pages to make “if . . . then
. . . else” decisions about what
to do based on circumstances.
You’ll also get a chance to try
out loops and timers to create
animation effects. This course
assumes students already know
HTML and CSS.
$119 • Online
Register at www.ed2go.com/tua
n editing and
writing
Certificate in Editing
This program is designed to
develop competency in proofreading and editing. Enhance
your skills for your current position or explore the field of editing as a possible career choice.
The next session of this program
will be offered in Fall 2015.
NEW
Screenwriting 101:
Write Movies!
Join us for this introduction to
creating a screenplay made for the
big screen! We will cover conception of the idea, creating dynamic
characters, internal and external
conflict, call to adventure, story
structure and format, finding that
one-of-a-kind hook, and more.
Participants should read at least
one screenplay before coming
class. Screenplays can be found at
SimpleScripts.com.
Instructor: Joseph Frio
Producer, Screenwriter and
Video–Editor
4 Wed., June 3 to 24
6:30 to 8:30 PM
$145 • TUCC
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NEW
Food Blogging 101
Discover how to share food, and
your passion for food, virtually.
Perfect for new and aspiring
food bloggers, this course will
provide instruction on designing
a food blog, writing short form
and long form posts, finding
your blogging voice, picking a
theme for your blog, attracting
readers and much more!
Instructor: Maria Liberati
Award–winning Author,
Blogger and TV personality
3 Sat., June 6 to 20
10 AM to Noon
$85 • TUA
Beginner’s Guide to
Getting Published
(online)
If your goal is to become a
published freelance writer of
fiction or nonfiction for books
or magazines, this course will
help you guide your work directly
into the hands of an editor and
onto the shelves of your favorite
stores. Your success in the writing
game will be determined by the
amount of credibility publishers
attach to you and your work. If
you have credibility, getting your
manuscript published will no
longer be a dream. It will become
reality. If you really want to be a
writer, this step–by–step course
will give you all the tools you need
to get published--again and again
and again.
$119 • Online
Register at www.ed2go.com/tua
Writing Effective Grant
Proposals (online)
Preparing successful grant proposals to receive funding from corporations or foundations requires
careful research, meticulous
preparation, and graceful writing.
Learn how to become fully familiar with the institution or project
for which you are requesting
support. Get valuable guidance in
preparing a background statement
and a brief financial statement to
support your request. You’ll also
research some charitable foundation and corporate giving sources.
Discover how to put everything
together so you can assemble,
write, and submit complete grant
proposals.
n Wedding planning and consulting
Certificate in Wedding
Planning and Consulting
This 36–hour non–credit
certificate program is for those
who want to develop wedding
planning skills. Experts will provide case examples, lectures and
opportunities for discussion. The
next session of this program will
be offered in Fall 2015.
n Wedding Planning
and consulting electives
Plan the Perfect Party
No matter what size or type of
party you have in mind — from a
children’s birthday for 25 to a holiday party for 200 — you will learn
how to make it special, unique
and appropriate for the occasion.
Get tips for selecting a venue,
hiring and working with caterers,
making food and drink choices,
picking a theme, and establishing
a realistic budget. You will also
discuss how to throw a party in
your own home, and the pros and
cons of being your own caterer.
Instructor: Sheryl Garman
Mon., June 8 • 6:30 to 9:30 PM
$85 (.3 CEUs) • TUFW
Become a
Wedding Planner
Busy couples are hiring professionals to ensure perfect, stress–free
weddings. Learn what professional
wedding consultants do. Find out
what skills, traits, education and
experiences are needed to be successful. Explore possible areas of
specialization within the field.
Instructor: Linda Simunov
Consultant, Afflair Events
and Design
Wed., June 24 • 6:30 to 9:30 PM
$75 (.3 CEUs) • TUFW
$119 • Online
Register at www.ed2go.com/tua
Register online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce or by phone at 267-468-8500.
2 Mon., July 6 and 13
6:30 to 9:30 PM
$155 (.6 CEUs) • TUFW
n interior design
Certificate in Interior Design
The fascination with the design
and decoration of the American
home continues today as strongly
as ever. This certificate program
is for homeowners who want to
make the best design decisions
for their interiors, those contemplating entry into the interior
design industry, and current
designers who wish to brush up
on their skills. The required five
courses are:
• Fundamentals of Design
and Layout
• The Effective Use of Color
• Fabrics and Materials
• Furniture
• Lighting and Accessories
Professional Development
The Essentials of
Catering
Did you know that catering is 50
percent of an event’s budget? Join
us as we explore the food and
catering aspects of planning an
event. We’ll cover food terminology, how to read a catering menu,
pricing, menu development, beverages and quantities. Also, learn
about rental equipment needed
to service the event and caterer’s
needs, a catering timeline for the
reception and how to be most
effective when working with the
catering manager.
Instructor: Sheryl Garman
SUMMER 1-WEEK FORMAT
Interior Design
Certificate Program
This format is ideal for people
who are too busy to commit to
the traditional course format.
Anticipate spending a few hours
outside of class working on a
room design assignment during
the week.
Instructor: Kristine Robinson
Robinson Interiors at Sycamore
Cottage
Mon. to Fri., July 13 to 17
10 AM to 4 PM
and Sat., July 18
9 AM to 3 PM
(includes field trip to ProSource,
a wholesale flooring showroom,
from 12 to 2 PM)
$699 • (3 CEUs) • TUA
*NOTE: Includes an almost 15
percent discount for registering all
six days of this program. No other
discounts apply.
Here are brief descriptions of
the various course topics that
will be covered during the
Summer 1–week Intensive:
Fundamentals of
Design and Layout
Make professional floor plans,
including use of scaled furnishings and furniture placement.
The Effective Use
of Color
Learn the elements of color to
coordinate and match components, achieve desired effects
and avoid common mistakes.
Fabrics and Materials
Coordinate fabrics by scale, color
and patterns, and learn how to
select fabrics for various uses.
Furniture
Identify and describe the major
periods of furniture styles the
basics of antique furniture, and
quality furniture construction.
Lighting and Accessories
Accessorize a room and create
workable vignettes. Use lighting
effectively as decorative and
functional parts of the room.
n INTERIOR DESIGN Electives
NEW
High-Tech Dec: Interior
Design and Social Media
Join us as we delve into new
technology, taking a look at
how social media has affected
the interior design profession.
Using the internet as a resource,
we’ll be discussing tools such
as Pinterest and Houzz, while
exploring the world of interior
design through social media
formats. Want to know how
interior designers create and
share inspiration boards with
their client’s and the world?
This class will help you navigate
these innovative interior design
websites with ease.
Instructor: Kristine Robinson
Tues., June 16 • 6:30 to 8:30 PM
$85 • TUFW
Certificate in Financial Planning
Temple University in partnership with Kaplan Schweser, the leading provider of financial planning and
education, offers the Certificate in Financial Planning (CFP) Program. This program meets the challenges faced
by today’s financial planning professionals in the brokerage, insurance, accounting, banking and related fields.
All classes take place at the Temple University Center City (TUCC) campus. The fee for the entire nine-month
program is $4,500. Books and other study materials will cost approximately $500. The next program will be
offered in September 2015. Attend an information session to learn more about the CFP program. Contact us
at [email protected] or 267-468-8500.
Campus Location Codes: TUA - Temple University Ambler;
TUFW - Temple University Fort Washington; TUCC - Temple University Center City
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Online
UGOTCLASS - Online Courses and Certificates
Get skills for the 21st century. Demonstrate your knowledge. Boost your
productivity and your organization’s bottom line. Learn from work or home –
all you need is a computer! Log on at your own convenience, anytime day or
night, during the scheduled course dates.
Prezi
Take a journey into the world of creative
presentations. Bring your vision to life with
Prezi and leave PowerPoint behind. Discover
how to use and engage your creative side for
amazing presentations. Your audience will be
stimulated with what you are presenting as
well as how you are presenting. This is a onemonth, online course.
June 1 to 26 • $195
Data Analysis Certificate Program
Data Analysis is quickly becoming one of the
most sought-after skills in the workplace.
Companies have vast amounts of data, but
it is rare to have someone with the ability
to analyze that data to see trends and make
predictions. Add a whole new skill set to your
portfolio, and make a big difference in the
success of your organization by acquiring data
analysis skills. This certificate program consists
of three, one-month courses: Introduction to
Data Analysis; Intermediate Data Analysis; and
Advanced Data Analysis.
June 1 to Aug. 28 • $495
Certificate in Workplace
Communication
Good communication in the workplace
is more important than ever. Join us for a
comprehensive and intensive preparation with
skills and techniques you can use right away.
Discover a workable conflict management
model, along with successful and practical
conflict management strategies. Work with a
pro to learn how to improve your negotiation
skills for a win-win outcome, including helping
others to get what they want, so you get
what you want. Finally, find out more about
yourself and others using personality profiles
for better work performance. This certificate
consists of three, one-month courses: Conflict
Management; Negotiation: Get What You
Want; and Using Personality Profiles for Better
Work Performance
June 1 to Aug. 28 • $595
NOTE: Courses can also be taken individually. For
individual course fees, please visit us online.
NEW
Facebook for Business
Find out what goes on behind the scenes
on Facebook Pages and how to increase the
chances that your message is seen and acted
on. Discover new tools and proven techniques
to increase business and expand your reach.
Discuss how to adapt your marketing message
for the Facebook platform and how to integrate
Facebook across all marketing areas. This is an
advanced class and assumes you have started
a Page on Facebook and have some basic
knowledge of the platform.
July 6 to 31 • $245
NOTE: Technical Requirements for this course
include access to Flash needed for audio and slide
presentations
Entrepreneurship Certificate
Boost your chances of success for your new or
small business and reduce your risks. Get the
latest on planning your business, brainstorming
business ideas and a checklist for going into
business. Also, learn how to create a business
plan, including assessing business feasibility
and prepare the management and financial
plans. Take home a step-by-step approach to
attract and keep customers, with an emphasis
on customer-driven marketing decisions and
building a strong brand. This certificate consists
of three, one-month online courses. Register for
the certificate program and pay a discounted
fee. Courses can also be taken individually.
June 1 to Aug. 28 • $495
NOTE: Courses can also be taken individually. For
individual course fees, please visit us online.
For individual course descriptions and to view more UGotClass online course offerings,
visit us online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce. No discounts apply to online courses.
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Register online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce or by phone at 267-468-8500.
Learning
www.ed2go.com/tua
ONLINE CLASSES!
Think you don’t have time to take a course? Think again! We can help you learn online— anytime and
anywhere! Instructor-facilitated online courses are informative, fun and convenient. All courses run for
six weeks, are project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments, discussion areas,
supplementary links and more. Lessons are released twice a week for you to complete at your own
pace. Complete any course from your home or office at any time of the day or night.
Start Dates: A new section of every online course will begin on the following dates:
May 13
June 17
July 15August 12
Fees: most online courses are $119. Some are priced higher. No discounts apply to online
courses.
Requirements: All online courses require internet access, e-mail, Microsoft Internet Explorer or
Mozilla Firefox Web browser. Some courses may have additional requirements.
To register: For more information or to register for online courses, visit the online Instruction Center
at www.ed2go.com/tua or call 267-468-8500 for assistance.
The following represent just some of the online courses that are available:
A to Z Grant Writing
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals
Become a Veterinary Assistant
Beginning Writer’s Workshop
Effective Business Writing
Explore a Career in Medical Coding
GMAT Preparation
Introduction to InDesign CS5
Introduction to Internet Writing Markets
Introduction to Java Programming
Managing Customer Service
Mystery Writing
Secrets of Better Photography
Solving Classroom Discipline Problems (Act 48)
Start Your Own Small Business
Survival Kit for New Teachers (Act 48)
Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer
Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers
To browse over 300 online course offerings, visit us online at www.ed2go.com/tua.
ONLINE CAREER TRAINING PROGRAMS
Online Learning…Anytime, Anywhere…Just a click away!
Prepare for employment in some of today’s hottest careers with a comprehensive, affordable and
self-paced online Career Training Program. You can begin these programs at any time and learn at
your own pace. Upon successful completion of all required coursework, you will receive a Certificate of
Completion. If there is a national certification exam in the field, the course will help to prepare you to
sit for the exam.
Please note: Once the course is accessed by the student, either by requesting materials or viewing
lessons, there are no refunds. To make sure the program is the right choice for you, talk to a Gatlin
admissions counselor at 877-221-5151. Financial assistance is also available.
Visit us at www.gatlineducation.com/tua for more information, to chat live online with an
admissions counselor, to learn about other available courses, and to register. Below are just some of
the programs available:
Medical Billing and Coding
240 hours • $1,595
Grant Writing
300 hours • $2,095
Video Game Design
500 hours • $1,995
Pharmacy Technician
300 hours • $1,995
Solar Power Professional
120 hours • $1,695
Personal Fitness Trainer
250 hours • $2,095
Campus Location Codes: TUA - Temple University Ambler;
TUFW - Temple University Fort Washington; TUCC - Temple University Center City
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Personal
Digital Photography I
This introductory course
will teach you about digital
photography, how to use your
camera, and how to compose
well-exposed and focused
images through weekly assignments. You’ll also learn how
to edit your photos using simple
photo-editing programs via live
on-screen demonstrations.
TUFW
Instructor: Bob Brooke
Bob Brooke Communications
n digital
photography
Certificate in Digital
Photography
Digital photography, which
unites the fields of computing
and photography, is replacing
traditional darkroom techniques
worldwide. The three required
courses in recommended
sequence are:
• Digital Photography I
• Digital Photography II
• Digital Darkroom:
Introduction to Photoshop®
CERTIFICATE IN DIGITAL
PHOTOGRAPHY – in one
semester!
Take the following three courses
in the same semester and pay
one fee, and almost 15 percent
discount off the total cost of
enrolling in the courses separately. No additional discounts
apply. You may also take these
courses individually.
$425 (2.7 CEUs)
TUFW and TUCC
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5 Wed., May 13 to June 10
7 to 9 PM
$165 (1 CEU) • TUFW
TUCC
Instructor: Steven Goldblatt
Commercial photographer
4 Wed., June 3 to 24
6:30 to 9 PM
$165 (1 CEU) • TUCC
Digital Photography II
Prerequisite: Digital Photography I
Expand your digital photography skills by learning to use
more of your camera’s features.
After a review of the basic settings for your camera, you’ll
learn to control your camera to
create great photographs as you
learn about image stabilization,
scene modes, histograms, avoiding exposure problems, adding
mood to your photos, and how
to use Aperture and Shutter
Priority Modes. You will have a
weekly shooting assignment, one
of which is interpreting the same
location, and a discussion of the
results in class.
TUFW
Instructor: Bob Brooke
4 Wed., June 17 to July 8
7 to 9 PM
$155 (.8 CEUs) • TUFW
TUCC
Instructor: Steven Goldblatt
3 Wed., July 8 to 22
6:30 to 9:10 PM
$155 (.8 CEUs) • TUCC
Digital Darkroom:
Introduction to
Photoshop®
Prerequisite: familiarity with basic
computer operations
Discover how to create your own
masterpieces, in color or black
and white, without the use of a
darkroom. Learn how to scan
original films or prints, download
files from a digital camera or CD,
and optimize files to ready them
for photo-quality printing or web
use. This class takes place in a
computer lab, where you will be
able to practice the skills you have
learned.
Instructor: Steven Goldblatt
TUA
3 Tues., July 14 to 28
6:30 to 9:30 PM
$175 (1 CEU) • TUA
TUCC
3 Wed., July 29 to Aug. 12
6:30 to 9:30 PM
$175 (1 CEU) • TUCC
n Digital
photography
electives
NEW
From Bad to Great
Photos with Your
Smartphone
Do you have a high-tech smartphone with an incredible camera, but you just can’t seem to
take a good photo? The Camera
and Gallery apps that came with
your smartphone have evolved
into powerful tools for taking,
viewing, editing, and sharing
photos. But do you really know
how to use them? Learn how
to take great photos with your
smartphone in this unique
course. Master the photo possibilities beyond a bad selfie.
Instructor: Bob Brooke
2 Sat., June 6 and 13
10 AM to Noon
$75 (.4 CEUs) • TUFW
Register online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce or by phone at 267-468-8500.
Enrichment
n special programs
Wed., July 29 • 6:30 to 9 PM
$55 • TUFW
Learn to Play American
Mah Jongg
American Mah Jongg is a game
with long history and recent
resurgence of interest. The
Chinese game was introduced
to the US in the 1920’s and
has undergone many changes.
Join us and learn to play this
intricate game that provides an
exercise for the mind and an
opportunity for social groups to
get together and have fun.
Instructor: Kate Forest
Mah Jongg instructor and
national competitor
5 Wed., June 3 to July 8
(no class June 24)
7 to 9 PM
$85 • TUFW
NEW
Kicking Old Habits
Do you have a habit that you
want to change? Perhaps you
want to exercise more, eat differently, arrive on time for events,
or be more patient with your
spouse or children. Join us and
learn about the stages of the
change process, thoughts and
behaviors that support change,
2 Wed., July 8 & 15
6:30 to 7:45 PM
$45 • TUCC
NEW
Laughter is the Best
Medicine!
This fun course will demonstrate the importance of laughing and how laughing reduces
stress. While it does not teach
you how to be witty, it will show
you the value of understanding
how humor adds to the quality
of your life. We will review the
effects and power of humor
and will introduce the different
types and styles of humor.
Instructor: Steven “Rasul”
Mobley
Retired Special Education
Teacher
4 Thurs., June 18 to July 16
(no class July 2)
6:30 to 8:30 PM
$85 • TUFW
Time Management When
Your Hands are Full
Are you juggling multiple
demands on your time and
energy? This interactive workshop will provide an overview of
time management techniques,
including methods for daily,
weekly, and long–term planning.
We will also discuss issues with
procrastination, interruptions,
and why we have low energy levels when we do have free time.
Instructor: Sarah Spath
Owner, Field of Vision
Coaching Services
TUCC
Tues., May 26 • 6:30 to 8:30 PM
$45 • TUCC
TUFW
Tues., June 9 • 6:30 to 8:30 PM
$45 • TUFW
n Arts, Literature and Language
Introduction to Spanish
Spanish is the second most–used
language in the United States and
the most practical foreign language
for Americans to learn. We will
focus on conversational Spanish,
using practical vocabulary and
emphasizing communication.
Instructor: Tania Pandolfo
Foreign Language Instructor
8 Tues., June 2 to July 21
6:30 to 8:30 PM
$175 • TUCC
Intermediate Spanish
Prerequisite: Use and conjugation of To
Be verb (Ser o Estar) in Present Tense
Different drills will be used
to continue improving your
Spanish language skills; this
course will cover the past tense
(Preterito) and future tense. It
is designed to strengthen your
conversational Spanish.
Instructor: Elsa Rodriguez
6 Sat., June 6 to July 18
(no class July 4)
9:30 AM to Noon
$175 • TUCC
NEW
More than Mystery
Join us in this summer as we read
great novels embedded with mystery. We begin with Rachel Pastan’s
luminous Alena, a contemporary
art world homage to DuMaurier’s
Rebecca. We follow with Zachary
Lazar’s Israeli/literary/mobsterythemed mystery I Pity the Poor
Immigrant, in James Wood’s words,
“the interaction of history with..the
severe glamour of crime.” We end
with Henry James classic psychological mystery thriller The Turn of
the Screw. Feel free to bring a snack
or bag lunch.
Instructor: Miriam Camitta, PhD
Lecturer, University of
Pennsylvania
3 Tues., May 12, 26 and June 2
1 to 3 PM • $79 • TUA
Campus Location Codes: TUA - Temple University Ambler;
TUFW - Temple University Fort Washington; TUCC - Temple University Center City
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Personal Enrichment
Getting Paid to
Talk: An Introduction
to Professional
Voice Acting
Have you ever been told that you
have a great voice? From commercials and cartoons to audio books
and documentaries, people just
like you earn great income using
their voices. Learn the basics and
record a commercial under the
direction of our producer. This
class is lots of fun and a great
first step for anyone interested in
professional voice acting.
Instructor: John Gallogly
Creative Voice
Development Group
how we resist change, and how
to maintain the cycle. Discover
how to apply these techniques to
your own personal change goal.
Instructor: Ruth Feinblum,
LCSW
Founder, Growth Solutions
Counseling
Personal
PersonalEnrichment
Enrichment
NEW
Plein Air Landscape
Painting
Learn to paint while outside in
the fresh air! This landscape
painting course will teach you the
basics of composition, color mixing and fun techniques necessary
for creating beautiful landscape
paintings. Work in any medium
you like. Oil, acrylic or watercolor. Beginners to advanced
artists will enjoy the benefits of
painting from nature. Contact
the office with your choice of
medium and to receive a list of
suggested supplies.
Instructor: Janice Trusky
Professional Artist
4 Sat., June 20 to July 18
(no class July 4)
11 AM to 1 PM
$125 • TUA
NEW
Connecting the Dots:
Seeing the World Through
the Eyes of an Artist
Learn how the principles of
design function as receipts in
painting, writing, interior decorating, the garden, cityscapes, and
more. Discover how these principles connect that may appear
as separate, but are ever-present
in the natural world and creative
endeavors of life. All levels of
experience will benefit in developing confidence and discovering
your hidden creativity. Cost of
supplies (approximately $30 for
the course) may be purchased
from the instructor at the first
class session.
Instructor: Priscilla Gene W.
Shaffer, BA, ART
4 Tues., June 9 to 30
7 to 9:30 PM • $125• TUA
Art History of
American Painters
This unique art history course
focuses on early American
painters from the 1750’s to the
present. American artists have
become a standard part of art
history classes but rarely has
there been a course offered for
on American painters. We will
discuss Thomas Eakins, Mary
Cassatt and Andy Warhol, as
well as others who may be seen
and experienced for the first
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time. This course will also examine aspects of American history
through the eyes and hands of
its painters.
Instructor: Janice Trusky
4 Thurs., June 4 to 25
6:30 to 8:30 PM
$99 • TUA
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entertainment
NEW
Italian Wines for
Summer
Each summer we try to find
light, refreshing wines not too
high in alcohol to enjoy when
the mercury rises. This time we
are heading to Italy to sample its
white wines from cooler, high
altitude climates and light reds
that pair well with summer fare.
Along the way we will enjoy a
Bellini and another sparkler to
complement the temperature
and foods of summer.
Instructors: Robert Peters and
Richard Unti
Best of Philadelphia Magazine
Thurs., June 11 • 7 to 9 PM
$65 (includes materials) • TUFW
*NOTE: You must be at least 21
to attend.
The Essentials
of Catering
Did you know that catering is 50
percent of an event’s budget? Join
us as we explore the food and
catering aspects of planning an
event. We’ll cover food terminology, how to read a catering menu,
pricing, menu development, beverages and quantities. Also, learn
about rental equipment needed
to service the event and caterer’s
needs, a catering timeline for the
reception and how to be most
effective when working with the
catering manager.
Instructor: Sheryl Garman
Wedding Consultant and Event
Specialist, Retired
2 Mon., July 6 and 13
6:30 to 9:30 PM
$155 • TUFW
Plan the Perfect Party
No matter what size or type of
party you have in mind — from a
children’s birthday for 25 to a holiday party for 200 — you will learn
how to make it special, unique
and appropriate for the occasion.
Get tips for selecting a venue,
hiring and working with caterers,
making food and drink choices,
picking a theme, and establishing
a realistic budget. You will also
discuss how to throw a party in
your own home, and the pros and
cons of being your own caterer.
Instructor: Sheryl Garman
Mon., June 8 • 6:30 to 9:30 PM
$85 • TUFW
*CANCELLATION POLICY FOR
ALL WINE AND FOOD COURSES:
If you have registered for a wine
or food course and find that you
cannot attend, you must notify
the Office of Non-Credit
Programs in writing at least 48
hours prior to the start of the
scheduled course. Cancellations
received with less than 48 hours
notice will not receive
transferable credit. Fax at 267468-8506 or e-mail course.
[email protected].
n HEALTHY LIFESTYLES and exercise
Yoga… a Body, Mind
and Spirit Workout
Yoga poses are not just a way of
becoming strong and limber, but
are being discovered as a way of
relaxing and reconnecting with
body, mind and spirit. Studies
show yoga improves muscle tone,
flexibility, strength and stamina;
stimulates the immune system;
improves balance, sleep and
digestion; and helps to manage
arthritis, headaches, back pain,
blood pressure and chronic pain.
All levels of fitness are welcome to
participate in this beginner class.
Instructor: Lois A. Hitt
Adjunct Professor, Temple
University & President,
WellCore Group
10 Mon., June 1 to Aug. 3
6 to 7 PM • $125 • TUA
Register online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce or by phone at 267-468-8500.
6 Tues., June 2 to July 7
7 to 9 PM • $125 • TUA
NEW
Kicking Old Habits
Do you have a habit that you
want to change? Perhaps you
want to exercise more, eat differently, arrive on time for events,
or be more patient with your
spouse or children. Join us and
learn about the stages of the
change process, thoughts and
behaviors that support change,
how we resist change, and how
to maintain the cycle. Discover
how to apply these techniques to
your own personal change goal.
Instructor: Ruth Feinblum,
LCSW
Founder, Growth Solutions
Counseling
2 Wed., July 8 & 15
6:30 to 7:45 PM • $45 • TUCC
NEW
Spiritual Philosophies
and Practices
A growing number of Americans
consider themselves skeptics. If
you’re confused or want to enrich
your spiritual orientation, this is
the course for you! What are the
various philosophies and theories
of enlightenment, what assumptions are they based on, and how
do people get there? We’ll talk
about religions, psychology, spiritual evolution and practice some
different meditation techniques.
Acquaint yourself with perspec-
tives and techniques which all
religions share, as well as those
outside the religions altogether.
Instructor: David Low, MS, PhD
Adjunct Professor of Religious
Studies, Rutgers and Holy
Family Universities
5 Wed., June 3 to July 8
(no class July 1)
6:30 to 8:30 PM
$135 • TUA
Self Defense for Women
The worst part of an attack for
a victim is the feeling of total
helplessness. Discover some techniques that will allow you to physically escape dangerous assaults,
offering you empowerment in
place of defenselessness. Also,
have fun, get in shape, and meet
new people while building your
mental and physical strength.
Learn a life skill that may protect
you and the ones you love.
Instructor: Sean Keyser
Martial Arts Instructor
6 Tues., May 12 to June 16
6 to 7 PM • $85 • TUA
NEW
Safety and Self-Defense
for Parents and Teens
This course, designed for teens
age 12 and up and their parents,
will provide safety and personal
techniques and concepts that are
simple and effective. In addition,
there will be weekly discussions
on topics such as a common
sense approach to self-defense,
personal space, healthy relationships, Internet safety, dealing
with bullies, teen dating violence
and much more. A combination
of techniques and discussion will
help to create self awareness and
confidence for teens, and attempt
to give parents peace of mind.
Instructor: Sean Keyser
6 Tues., June 23 to July 28
6:30 to 7:30 PM • $99 • TUA
NOTE: Fee includes 1 teen and 1
parent/caregiver. No discounts apply
to this course
Dances for Weddings
Feel comfortable, look good and
have more fun dancing at your
wedding or any special event.
This course includes a slow dance
(for that first and last dance), the
electric slide, jitterbug and appropriate ethnic dances. The dance
selection will be customized to the
requests of participants. Please
wear tennis shoes to dance.
Instructor: Paul J. Wilburn
Cut–a–Rug DJ & Dance
4 Sun., May 17 to June 14
(no class May 24)
6 to 7:30 PM • $79 • TUA
NOTE: Register two people at the
time of registration and pay $140
(a savings of $18). No other
discounts apply.
NEW
Laughter is the Best
Medicine!
This fun course will demonstrate the importance of laughing and how laughing reduces
stress. While it does not teach
you how to be witty, it will show
you the value of understanding
how humor adds to the quality
of your life. We will review the
effects and power of humor
and will introduce the different
types and styles of humor.
Instructor: Steven “Rasul”
Mobley
4 Thurs., June 18 to July 16
(no class July 2)
6:30 to 8:30 PM
$85 • TUFW
NEW
Stress Less!
Do you wish you worried less?
Would you like to learn to be
more relaxed? It turns out you
can! During this course, we’ll
discuss the events and beliefs that
cause you to worry; how you can
challenge worried thinking; and
discover deep breathing and relaxation techniques that you can
apply when you feel stressed.
Instructor: Ruth Feinblum,
LCSW
4 Wed., May 20 to June 10
6:30 to 8 PM
$95 • TUCC
Campus Location Codes: TUA - Temple University Ambler;
TUFW - Temple University Fort Washington; TUCC - Temple University Center City
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Personal Enrichment
Buddhist Meditation
for Beginners: Arouse,
Cultivate and Fulfill
Discover the philosophy and
practice of the Anapanasati sutta
meditation – the teachings of the
Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama
and includes practice sessions,
lectures and class discussion. We
will also learn about the Four
Noble Truths, Eightfold Path, and
Mindfulness. Participants will
develop a daily sitting practice,
acquire a solid view of Buddhist
Meditation, develop skills in
approaching traditional obstacles
to meditation, learn the contemplative method of study, and study
and practice mindfulness within
daily life activities.
Instructor: Tammy
Keorkunian, MA, RYT, CYT,
ECMT
Meditation facilitator and
instructor
The Ambler Arboretum of Temple University
The Ambler Arboretum of Temple University is an accessible,
historic, public garden within the Ambler Campus of Temple University.
Its mission is to serve as a living, learning laboratory for students,
professionals in the field, and the general public. The Ambler Arboretum
courses, taught by Temple faculty and respected practitioners in the
field, utilize the University classroom resources, including the Ambler
Arboretum.
n horticulture
Personal Enrichment
Certificate in Master Home
Gardener & Landscape Design
Learn what it takes to make your
home garden and landscape beautiful, and how to keep it that way
for years to come. The required
courses and recommended
sequence to earn the certificate are:
• Analyzing Your Garden and
Landscape
• Herbaceous Plant Identification
• Woody Plant Identification
• Residential Landscape Design
• Landscape Maintenance
Residential
Landscape Design
Prerequisite: Analyzing Your Garden
and Landscape
This course will provide you
with an introduction to the principles and processes of landscape
design. Learn how to combine
flowers, trees, shrubs and
groundcovers into an attractive
landscape. You will receive an
overview of the design process,
including analysis of existing
environmental conditions and
identification of specific design
goals. You will also be introduced to design principles and
elements, including pavements,
walls, fences, plants, etc.
Instructor: Robert Dougan
Instructor, Longwood Gardens
and Grounds Supervisor,
Jeanes Hospital
3 Weds., April 22 to May 6
6:30 to 9:30 PM
and 2 Sat., April 18 and 25
9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
$225 • TUA
Landscape Maintenance
Improve the appearance of your
landscape and maintain the
health of your garden. Learn the
innovative and appropriate landscape management techniques
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that will save time and preserve
your site. We will focus on transplanting, fertilizing, mulching,
soil types, irrigation and water
usage, and pest and disease control. Learn specific techniques of
planting, spacing, staking, propagating, and other ideas that will
make gardening more fun and
less drudgery. Hands-on experience, dress comfortably.
Instructor: Robert Dougan
3 Wed., May 27 to June 10
6:30 to 9:30 PM
and 2 Sat., May 30 and June 6
9:30 AM to 12:30 PM
$225 • TUA
n horticulture
electives
NEW
Aquaponics 101
What is aquaponics? It’s a new
system for farming fish and
plants together in a mutually
beneficial cycle. Growing fish
and plants together in a closed
cycle is good for both. This
course will immerse you into the
world of aquaponics. Learn how
to set up your own system, specifics to keep in mind, and the
personal and social benefits of
utilizing an aquaponics system.
Upon completion, you will have
the knowledge to create your
own aquaponics system.
Instructor: Thomas Bilotta
Director, Temple University
Ambler Aquaponics Team
4 Mon., June 1 to 22
6:30 to 8:30 PM
$125 • TUA
Raise Your Own Queen
Honey Bees: Weekend
Intensive Course!
When you raise your own
queens, you are able to select the
colony traits that are important
to you and produce queens
adapted to your environment.
Use your queens to establish
nucs to be used to increase or
replace failing queens. Learn the
basics of queen rearing from a
Master Beekeeper. Discover the
“why” behind queen rearing as
well as receive hands-on experience. You will practice grafting
larvae and will learn the Cloake
board method of queen rearing,
ideal for raising a few queens.
Instructor: Vince Aloyo, PhD
Master Beekeeper
Sat. and Sun., May 9 and 10
9 AM to 4 PM
$175, plus $15 materials fee
TUA
Landscaping with
Native Plants
Use native plants indigenous to
this area to create a beneficial
environment for people, animals, birds, butterflies, etc. We
will discuss design strategies,
garden styles, rain gardens,
water management, plant selection, alternatives to chemical
treatments, maintenance,
cost savings and more. This
interactive course is designed
for suburban property owners
who want to convert their lawn
gardens into wildlife sustaining
natural areas.
Instructor: Jeffrey Fehlenberg
Horticulture Consultant
6 Tues., May 26 to June 30
6:30 to 8:30 PM
$135 • TUA
Container Herb
Gardening
A container of herbs can
brighten up a porch or patio and
keep the flavor and fragrance
of fresh herbs right at your fingertips. Design and plant your
own container in class and take
it home to enjoy. Container and
herbs will be provided.
Instructor: Ruth MacCarthy
Director of Horticulture,
Cathedral Village
Wed., May 20 • 7 to 9 PM
$45, plus $15 materials fee • TUA
NOTE: no discounts apply to this
course.
RELATED COURSES:
Also, check out Plein Air Landscape
Painting, on page 14.
Register online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce or by phone at 267-468-8500.
n College Prep
Certificate in Floral Design
Learn and develop the skills
to make beautiful floral
arrangements for home,
weddings and parties. The four
courses in the certificate are:
• Floral Design I
• Floral Design II
• Flower Arranging of Yesterday
for Today (spring only)
• Flower Arranging for Special
Occasions (summer only)
Section I
4 Thurs., July 9 to 30
7 to 9:30 PM • $125 • TUA
n FLORAL DESIGN ELECTIVES
NEW DAYTIME FORMAT
Floral Design I
Develop the basic skills of
designing with flowers and foliage – fresh, dried and silk. Learn
how to make flowers last longer
and become proficient in the
selection of colors and flower
types to coordinate with living
spaces and entertainment needs.
Supplies are available at cost
(approximately $20) from the
instructor. Please bring floral
clippers to each session.
Instructor: Priscilla–Gene W.
Shaffer, BA, ART
4 Thurs., June 4 to 25
9:30 AM to Noon • $125 • TUA
SAT Review Workshop
The SAT Review Workshop
can help you prepare for the
PSAT and SAT exams. Improve
your chances of getting into
the college of your choice by
strengthening your skills and
building confidence while learning how to raise your scores.
Learn guessing and test–taking
techniques that will save time
and energy on the exam. SAT
Math preparation: learn specific
strategies in quantitative analysis
and multiple–choice questions.
Build the algebra and geometry
skills you need to succeed. SAT
Critical Reading preparation:
strengthen your vocabulary,
learn how to analyze unfamiliar
words and sharpen your reading
comprehension. SAT Writing
section: review grammar skills
for multiple–choice questions,
learn strategies for essay questions and write a practice essay.
Instructors:
Eileen Abrams, MA, MEd
College writing instructor,
academic coach
and Andrew Isom, Instructor,
Mighty Writers and Math
teacher
4 Sat., July 11 to Aug. 1
9 AM to 1 PM
$235 • TUA
Write a College Essay
and Resume that Reflect
the Real You
This workshop is designed for
high school juniors and seniors.
Did you know that the college
admissions process compares to
looking for a job? You may have
the qualifications, but not know
how to sell yourself. Learn the best
ways to present your experiences,
activities and personal information on college applications.
Instructor: Linda George
Professional Writing Coach,
Award–Winning Writer
Section I
Sat., May 30 • 1 to 3 PM
Section II
Sat., Aug. 8 • 1 to 3 PM
$45 • TUA
Section I
Sat., May 30 • 11 AM to 12:30 PM
Section II
Sat., Aug. 8 • 11 AM to 12:30 PM
$45 • TUA
Preparing Teens for
Money Management
(Ages 15 to 17)
This workshop provides the
opportunity for teens to learn
financial responsibility and
financial fitness in the handling
of their money. We will focus on
financial planning and budgeting,
how to use your money wisely, and
how to be smart about where your
money goes. We’ll cover balancing
your checkbook, establishing your
credit, wise use of credit cards,
how to avoid defaulting on student loans and other debts, accessing information on credit reports,
strategies to save money, and
how to invest.
Instructor: Jeffrey Crompton
Library Assistant, Upper
Moreland School District
Sat., Aug. 8 • 9 AM to Noon
$55 • TUA
Temple University
Ambler Open
House
Visit us during our Open House and
speak with faculty, staff and students
about academic programs, student
services and resources, and campus
life. Enjoy a guided tour of our
campus, including our state-of-theart Learning Center, outfitted with
nearly 400 computers!
For Open House times and details,
call 267-468-8100, or visit us
online at www.ambler.temple.
edu/admissions.
Campus Location Codes: TUA - Temple University Ambler;
TUFW - Temple University Fort Washington; TUCC - Temple University Center City
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College Prep
Flower Arranging for
Special Occasions
Learn how to create a hand–tied
bouquet to give to a party host or
coordinate flowers for a special
event. If you are the one throwing
the party, tips will be offered for
coordinating the invitations and
floral table decorations. Party
favors reflecting the themes of
weddings, anniversaries and
seasonal events will be covered.
Through hands-on sessions, learn
to create floral arrangements
and designs that will “wow” your
guests. Dress comfortably. Bring
garden clippers and wire cutters to
class. Floral materials may be purchased at cost from the instructor.
Instructor: Priscilla-Gene W.
Shaffer, BA, ART
Adjunct faculty, Temple
University Ambler
ATTENTION, HIGH SCHOOL
JUNIORS AND SENIORS!
NEW
A Workshop for Parents:
Surviving the College
Application Process
Do you want to offer some ideas
to help your child through the
college application process?
Discover tips for writing a
resume as well as pointers for
creating concise, original, and
insightful essays that impress
admission counselors.
Instructor: Linda George
Professional Writing Coach,
Award–Winner Writer
Current High School
Seniors or TU Accepted
Students
Gateway: Mathematical
Concepts* & Gateway
PLUS: Sustained
Mathematical Concepts*
These courses prepare students
for the rigors of college–level
mathematics. Students receive
tailored instruction based on
skill level. Frequent diagnostics
are given to track progress.
College Prep
The Gateway course is a
three–week course that is
recommended for those who
want to review and improve the
mathematics skills required for
college courses.
Instructor: Staff TU, College of
Science and Technology
TUA or TU Main Campus
M–Th (3–weeks), July 27–Aug.13
9 AM to Noon • $675
The Gateway PLUS course is a
more intense six–week course
that offers an in–depth exploration for students that want to
make more substantial gains in
their mathematics knowledge.
Instructor: Staff TU, College of
Science and Technology
TUA or TU Main Campus
T–Th (6–weeks), July 7–Aug.13
9 AM to 12:30 PM • $975
Current High School
Seniors or TU Accepted
Students
Gateway: Chemical
Concepts*
This three–week course prepares
students for the rigors of college–level chemistry. Students will
work through the mathematically
challenging content of first year
chemistry and is recommended
for those who will take college
chemistry as a major or pre–professional course requirement.
Instructor: Staff TU, College of
Science and Technology
TUA or TU Main Campus
M–Th (3–weeks), July 27–Aug.13
1:15 to 4:15 PM • $675
*Note: These Gateway courses are
offered at both the Temple University
Ambler campus and Main campus.
Choose the location that best suits
your needs.
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n Summer Camps
Kids on Campus!
Teens on Campus!
Join Temple University
Ambler’s Summer Education
Camps! Camps are available
for kids, ‘tweens and teens,
ages 8 to 17. Visit us online at
www.ambler.temple.edu/
camps or call 267-468-8500.
Week of June 22, 2015
(Thurs. and Fri., June 25
and 26)
NEW
Airplanes, Bridges and
Gadgets…Oh My!
(Ages 8 to 12)
Learn simple engineering skills
through fun, hands–on activities. Build your own rubber–
powered model airplane that
actually flies and use your model
as a learning tool in aerospace
education. Have fun designing
and building model bridges.
We’ll have a contest to see
whose bridge can hold the most
weight. Finally, discover how
different electronic components
work. You will build six electronic projects that will include
a patrol car siren, burglar alarm,
and Morse code transmitter.
Instructor: Staff, Sciensational
Workshops for Kids, Inc.
Th/F, June 25 and 26
9 AM to 4 PM • $195
(plus $20 materials fee)
NOTE: Early Bird discount does
not apply.
Babysitting Training
Camp (Ages 11 to 15)
Like every other important job,
babysitting takes skill and hard
work. In this American Red
Cross Babysitter’s Training camp,
boys and girls learn all of the
ins and outs of being successful
babysitters. Camp instructors
cover all of the tricks of the trade,
including safety and security, first
aid basics, child development,
child care, age-appropriate play
and activity planning, and effective child management. Camp fee
includes instructional material,
safety handbook and an
American Red Cross certificate.
Instructor: Staff, American
Red Cross
Fri., June 26 • 9 AM to 4 PM
$125
NOTE: Early Bird discount does
not apply.
Week of June 29, 2015
(M-Th, June 29 to July 2)
Lego® Mindstorms™ NXT
Robotics for Beginners
(Ages 10 to 14)
Discover the Lego® Mindstorms™
NXT Robotics kit to create
incredible robot inventions.
Learn to combine Lego® pieces,
motors, sensors and computer
software to create moving robots
that react to light, avoid obstacles
and do all sorts of amazing
things! Campers will work in
cooperative learning groups.
Instructor: Andrew Hollstein
Teacher, North Penn School
District
9 AM to 4 PM
$275 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
Gamemaker
(Ages 12 to 16)
Impress your friends by learning how to make video games!
Gamemaker allows you to begin
creating games almost instantly
with a simple drag and drop
interface. Create multi–level
arcade games in Gamemaker
through a systematic process.
Bring a flash drive to camp.
Suitable for girls and boys who
have critical thinking skills and
enjoy working on a computer.
Instructor: Eileen Spaniak
Teacher, Chichester High School
9 AM to 4 PM
$249 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
Register online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce or by phone at 267-468-8500.
Sports Journalism for
Teens (Ages 13 to 17)
Discover the basics of sports journalism. Conduct interviews, write
game and season previews, find
memorable and impactful feature
story ideas, develop effective
headlines, practice proper ethical
standards, and revise and edit
stories. Also, explore the emerging role of blogging and social
media in sports journalism. Our
student reporters will “attend” a
sporting event (on DVD), attend
and ask questions at a mock press
conference shortly after the game
concludes, and file a story to the
editor by deadline.
Instructor: Patrick Hoelzle
Teacher, Holy Ghost
Preparatory School
9 AM to 4 PM
$249 (+ $20 materials fee)
9 AM to 4 PM
$249 (+ $20 materials fee)
NOTE: Sewing supplies list will
be included with confirmation.
Patterns will be supplied for each
camper.
NEW
Creativity and Movement
Camp (Ages 8 to 12)
Express yourself and explore
your creative side! Learn fun and
imaginative Yoga poses and games
that will allow campers to exercise
in a non–competitive environment. Through play, campers will
increase strength, flexibility, focus
and body awareness. Express your
creativity through games, music,
art and storytelling. Develop a love
of yourself, both inside and out.
Instructor: Aliza Herman
Teacher, Upper Dublin School
District
9 AM to Noon
$155 (+ $10 materials fee)
1 to 4 PM
$155 (+ $10 materials fee)
Week of July 6, 2015
(M-F, July 6 to 10)
FSI: Forensic Science
Investigation
(Ages 13 to 16)
Participate in exciting forensic
investigations using laboratory
techniques common in the
forensics industry. You will
work in biology and chemistry
laboratories as well as take part
in discussions led by forensic
specialists. Topics include drug
analysis, blood and DNA analysis, hair analysis, and ballistics.
Campers will also be challenged
to collect and analyze evidence
to solve a mock crime.
Instructor: Staff
Temple University College of
Science and Technology
9 AM to 4 PM
$425 (+ $20 materials fee)
Shoot for the Stars:
Teen Leadership
(Ages 13 to 17)
This camp is designed for enthusiastic teens who are interested in
developing leadership skills, realizing their potential, and developing a sense of purpose. Through
hands-on activities, you will
discover what leadership entails,
learn the necessary skills to be
a good leader, and identify your
strengths. See how you can make
a difference locally and nationally
and practice being a good leader.
Instructor: Lauren Bullock, MS
Leadership Development
Program Director, Temple
University
Lego® Mindstorms™ NXT
Robotics: Intermediate
Level (Ages 10 to 14)
Prerequisite: Lego® Mindstorms™
Robotics for Beginners, or equivalent
knowledge.
This camp introduces more
advanced topics in building and
programming robots. Campers
will use the Lego® Mindstorms™
NXT Robotics to solve complex
problems. Campers will combine
software with hardware to create
a robot that will advance its way
through a series of situational
problems.
Instructor: Andrew Hollstein
9 AM to 4 PM
$325 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
NEW
Solve This!
(Ages 10 to 14)
Campers will learn about and
apply problem solving abilities in
order to solve a various number of
problems. Campers will have the
opportunity to work on individual
projects as well as work as part of a
team in order to solve these problems within a limited time period.
Have fun while building a sturdy
model bridge or constructing a
crash proof car and enjoy the sun
while working on team building
activities outside that will engage
you both physically and mentally.
Instructor: Kyle Badman
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
Webmasters – HTML
(ages 10 to 14)
Learn how to design and build
multimedia rich web pages using
HTML. Topics include the
dos and don’ts of Web design;
how to format text; add color,
backgrounds and graphics; build
links, tables, image maps and
forms. Campers should bring
headphones, a flash drive to
show off your personal web site
and a creative mind. Basic computer experience is required.
Instructor: Staff
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
Campus Location Codes: TUA - Temple University Ambler;
TUFW - Temple University Fort Washington; TUCC - Temple University Center City
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Summer Camps
NEW
Design and Sew Fashion
Camp (Ages 10 to 14)
Learn to create and design a
handbag or tote bag during this
four–day camp. Campers will
learn about the fashion industry,
how to sketch designs, and
how material, fabric and color
can bring their designs to life.
Campers will make a pattern,
hand sew their project and design
it to make it uniquely their own.
Instructor: Lori Glazer
Art Institute of Philadelphia
Instructor
NEW
Keep Calm and Get
Crafting! (Ages 8 to 12)
Discover your inner artist! This
camp is all about creating your
own wearable art pieces and
incredible crafts to decorate
your room. Campers will create
various jewelry, hair accessories,
bags, purses and more using
magazines, metal, buttons and/or
fabric. Also, decorate your room
with coasters, picture frames and
other artwork that can be displayed using recycled goods.
Instructor: Aliza Herman
CompuKids
(Ages 8 to 12)
What’s the difference between
bits and bytes? Are you interested in software and hardware?
Receive an introduction to the
world of computers and the
various programs that can assist
you in making these tasks easier!
Write a report or story using
Word. Produce a presentation
with PowerPoint. Learn to
record and calculate data with
Excel. Explore math and reading
games on the Internet.
Instructor: Jeffrey Crompton
Library Assistant, Upper
Moreland School District
Summer Camps
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
Harry Potter - Calling All
Muggles (Ages 8 to 12)
Unlock the Chamber of Secrets
to the Wizarding World of
Harry Potter. Discover the
magic of “The Boy Who Lived”
through fun and challenging
book discussions, trivia, games,
herbology classes, and more.
Step outside the classroom to
learn and practice Quidditch.
New to the world of Harry
Potter? Fear not; an overview of
the series will be given, allowing
witches and wizards of all levels
to participate.
Instructor: Elise Woods
Editorial Assistant, Pearson VUE
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
Drawing for the Young
Artist (Ages 8 to 12)
Develop your creativity in this
camp designed to promote your
artistic ability. Learn techniques
of shading and perspective as you
explore a variety of subject matter. Explore beginning life–drawing, object studies, still–lifes, and
more in a variety of mediums.
Instructor: Aliza Herman
bring out your style! Learn from
each other’s work and receive feedback from the instructor. Bring a
flash drive, pens/pencils, paper,
ideas, energy and your creativity!
Instructor: Jeffrey Crompton
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
Gamemaker
(Ages 10 to 12)
Impress your friends by learning how to make video games!
Gamemaker allows you to begin
creating games almost instantly
with a simple drag and drop
interface. Create multi–level
arcade games in Gamemaker
through a systematic process.
Bring a flash drive to camp.
Suitable for girls and boys who
have critical thinking skills and
enjoy working on a computer.
Instructor: Eileen Spaniak
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
SeaPerch Robots
(Ages 10 to 14)
2-week camp session
SeaPerch is an innovative underwater robotics program. Working
in groups, you will build an underwater Remotely Operated Vehicle
(ROV) while learning about
robotics, engineering, science and
mathematics (STEM). Building a
SeaPerch ROV teaches the basics
of ship and submarine design and
encourages students to explore
naval architecture and marine and
ocean engineering. Teams will test
their robots, competing in multiple challenges in the campus pool
(campers do not need to get in the
pool; no swimming abilities are
required). Prizes will be awarded
based on design, planning and
competition skills.
Instructor: Staff
Temple University College of
Science and Technology
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
M–F, July 13 to 24
9 AM to 4 PM
$575 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
Week of July 13, 2015
Note: This is a 2–week camp
session.
(M-F, July 13 to 17)
Creative Writing for
Teens (Ages 13 to 17)
Express your thoughts in short
stories, poetry, personal essays,
and other genres in our fun, supportive atmosphere, designed to
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Introduction to
Photoshop® CS6
(Ages 10 to 14)
Photoshop® is the leading
photo-editing program. Artists,
photographers, and designers
rely on Adobe Photoshop for
top–notch image creation and
editing. Discover the fastest
and most effective ways to use
Photoshop. Topics will include
understanding the Photoshop
work–space, re–sizing, rotating
and cropping images, correcting
color, retouching images, and
more. Campers will have opportunities to work with their own
existing photos or capture new
ones for use in their projects.
Instructor: Justin Mansor, MEd
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
Create Your Own
Comics and Cartoons
(Ages 8 to 12)
Instead of reading the Sunday
funnies or watching cartoons on
Saturday morning, learn techniques to create your very own!
Explore how to invent characters
and develop a story­line. Learn
to apply different drawing tech­
niques so you can illustrate
your comic strip or cartoon.
Concentrate on facial expressions, drawing unique characters, writing letters in bubbles,
and illustrating perspective and
space. An active imagination is a
must for this camp!
Instructor: Aliza Herman
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
NEW
Adventures in Reading
(Ages 10 to 14)
Would you be courageous
enough to travel into your favorite book? Do you love to read?
Come along on our journey into
some of your favorite books.
We will explore several books
through hands–on activities,
crafts and snacks! Our week will
end with a Reader’ Theater performance. Have fun and improve
your reading comprehension,
vocabulary and fluency. Become
a fabulous reader this summer.
Instructor: Kate Tiedeken
Teacher, Upper Moreland
Intermediate School
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $10 materials fee)
NOTE: Book list will be mailed
with camp confirmation packet.
Register online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce or by phone at 267-468-8500.
Week of July 20, 2015
(M-F, July 20 to 24)
NEW
Screenwriting for Teens
(Ages 13 to 17)
Discover the basics of putting
together a screenplay. Campers
will learn the basics of character
development, how to structure
a story from beginning to end,
create storyboards, and write
a screenplay using proper
Hollywood format.
Instructor: Matt Mullen
Teacher, Devon Preparatory
School
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
9 AM to 4 PM
$325 (+$35 materials fee)
NOTE: Campers will receive one
audio CD with all of their camp
recordings. Early Bird discount does
not apply.
Webmasters Dreamweaver® CS6
(Ages 10 to 14)
Discover a set of tools for
creating websites using Adobe
Dreamweaver® CS6. Campers
will learn to create websites
customized to fit their style.
Topics include understanding the
Dreamweaver® workspace, setting
up a web project, using the insert
and assets panels, inserting images
and text, creating and editing
HTML, creating and modifying
cascading style sheets and learning
basic design principles.
Instructor: Justin Mansor, MEd
Teacher, Achievement House
Cyber Charter School
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
Creative Writing
(Ages 8 to 12)
Express your thoughts in short
stories, poetry, personal essays,
and other genres in our fun, supportive atmosphere, designed to
bring out your style! Learn from
each other’s work and receive
feedback from the instructor.
Bring a flash drive, pens/
pencils, paper, ideas, energy and
your creativity!
For full description of this
camp, see week of July 13.
Instructor: Jeffrey Crompton
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
Week of July 27, 2015
(M-F, July 27 to 31)
NEW
Moviemaking for Teens
(Ages 13 to 17)
Calling all film and movie
lovers! Discover how to take a
pre-existing script or screenplay
and turn it into a movie. You
will learn some acting basics
and camera usage while filming.
Then, transition into a post–production phase where you will
learn how to edit and publish
your work.
Instructor: Matt Mullen
NEW
SeaPerch II Robots
(Ages 10 to 14)
2-week camp session
Prerequisite: SeaPerch Robots I camp
or participation in a school-based
robotics program
This advanced camp incorporates various technologies into
the construction and competition of your SeaPerch. Working
in groups, you will build an
underwater Remotely Operated
Vehicle (ROV) while learning
about robotics, engineering,
science and mathematics
(STEM). Teams will test their
robots, competing in multiple
challenges in the campus pool
(campers do not need to get in
the pool; no swimming abilities
are required). Prizes will be
awarded based on design, planning and competition skills.
Instructor: Staff
Temple University College of
Science and Technology
M–F, July 27 to August 7
9 AM to 4 PM
$575 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
NOTE: This is a 2–week camp
session.
Geocaching Adventure
Camp (Ages 12 to 16)*
Geocaching is a worldwide treasure hunt that utilizes a handheld GPS unit, a good set of eyes
and a bit of hiking. It’s a real–life
adventure game where puzzles
and challenges await you at each
turn. Experienced staff will
guide you as you learn how to
use GPS for geocaching, explore
the outdoors as you search for
hidden containers, and design
your own geocaching course.
Instructor: Staff, GeoVentures
9 AM to Noon. • $185
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
Campus Location Codes: TUA - Temple University Ambler;
TUFW - Temple University Fort Washington; TUCC - Temple University Center City
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Summer Camps
Music and Voice
Production Camp
(Ages 13 to 17)
Discover the amazing world of
the recording industry. Develop
your skills in songwriting, music
recording, voice–overs and audio
equipment operation. Create your
own songs and voice scripts and
work as both talent and/or crew
on fun projects such as voice commercials, TV and radio announcements and even recording your
very own hit song!
Instructor: Staff, East Coast
Recording Co.
Science Explorers
(Ages 8 to 12)
Can you make a square bubble,
or bounce an egg? Can you make
a super–ball out of glue? Yes, you
can! Make a film canister rocket
that can fly two stories high and
create an egg capsule to protect
it as it is dropped off the second
floor balcony. Design a roller
coaster for a marble. This and
much more! Come explore the
amazing world of science!
Instructor: Jeanmarie Weir
Substitute Teacher,
Quakertown Community
School District
The Wilderness Games
(Ages 12 to 16)*
The Wilderness Games are
about to begin and you have
been chosen as the tribute to
represent your District. Learn
how to move stealthily through
the forest, build nature shelters,
camouflage yourself, navigate
the outdoors, track one another
and pack essential gear. If you
enjoyed the Hunger Games
series, then you will definitely
enjoy this camp!
Instructor: Staff, GeoVentures
1 to 4 PM • $185
Summer Camps
*Register for both camps (morning
and afternoon) offered in partnership with GeoVentures and receive
a $10 discount, per camp. No other
discounts apply.
Jumpstart! Reading
Games and Math Games
(Ages 8 to 12)
Get a head start on preparing for
the school year and have fun at
the same time. By using games
as a learning technique, campers
will spend the morning improving
basic read­ing comprehension and
spelling skills. In the afternoon,
there will be games that focus on
math skills. Use board games,
active play and computer games to
keep your math skills sharp.
Instructor: Jeanmarie Weir
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
NEW DOLLS!
American Girl Doll
Adventures
(Ages 8 to 12)
Travel through history with your
favorite American Girl doll!
You and your doll will enjoy
a week complete with crafts,
scrapbooking, games, creative
writing activities and more!
We’ll focus on specific historic
periods reflective of some of the
American Girl dolls in order
to discover what life was like
growing up during those times.
From Felicity to Josefina to
Samantha to Kit, you can expect
everything from delightful tea
parties to historical and literary
fun! The week will conclude
with a tea party perfect for girls
and their dolls.
Instructors: Kate Tiedeken
and Jeff Crompton
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
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Week of August 3, 2015
(M-F, August 3 to 7)
Instructor and Board Certified
Fluency Specialist, Temple
University
9 AM to 4 PM • $445
Lego® Mindstorms™ NXT
Robotics for Beginners
(Ages 10 to 14)
Discover the Lego®
Mindstorms™ NXT Robotics kit
to create incredible robot inventions. For full description of this
camp, see week of June 29.
Instructor: Andrew Hollstein
9 AM to 4 PM
$325 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
Debate for Teens:
The Art of Arguing
(Ages 13 to 17)
Do you want to learn how to
better express your oral thoughts
and ideas? This camp will explore
arguing in a civilized way. Students
will learn how to research and
create a well-thought out argument.
You will also learn how to be
persuasive when orally presenting
the information. Debate topics can
be picked on a wide scale and the
debate process will be taught and
executed within the camp.
Instructor: Betty Ohanian
Teacher, New Hope–Solebury
School District
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $10 materials fee)
Speak Now
(Ages 10 to 15)
Prerequisite: Campers should have a
documented diagnosis of stuttering
from a speech–language pathologist.
Please contact Kim Sabourin at
215–310–8033 prior to registration
to determine if your child is appropriate for enrollment.
This camp will provide young
people who stutter with a supportive environment where they
can develop their own goals
about speaking and stuttering.
Therapeutic activities will help
participants learn about the
phenomenon of stuttering;
develop their own plan for
practice; develop strategies to
manage the social and emotional
challenges; and learn how to
communicate to their parents
about stuttering. Campers participate in group and individual
activities designed to assist them
in achieving personal communication goals.
Instructor: Kim Sabourin, MS
Clinical Supervisor &
Film and TV Camp
(Ages 8 to 15)
Are you interested in acting?
Would you like to work behind
the scenes as a camera operator,
director or a special effects creator? Learn basic and advanced
levels of acting for film, television, commercials, news anchoring and even music videos! Learn
about camera operation, shot
setup, script writing and more.
Discover the wide variety of
careers available in film and TV.
Instructor: Staff, Wickline
Casting
9 AM to 4 PM
$325 (+ $20 materials fee)
NOTE: Orders will be taken for
professionally edited DVDs available
for purchase. Early Bird discount does
not apply.
Jumpstart! Writing
and Math Madness
(Ages 8 to 12)
Get ready for the upcoming
school year by focusing on your
writing skills and how you can
adapt your skills to various
types of writing. Be a newspaper
reporter, science fiction writer
and a children’s book author.
Make your own comic strip on
the computer. Also, enjoy the fun
side of math. Unveil the mystery
of word problems. Stump your
friends with math puzzles using
logical reasoning skills. Decipher
the code to discover how to solve
all types of simple to complex
math problems in a relaxed
format. We will review multi
grade level skills in writing and
problem solving.
Instructor: Jeanmarie Weir
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
NEW
I Survived (Ages 8 to 12)
How are your survival skills?
Do you have the ability to think
quickly on your feet? Can you
stay calm in a scary and stressful
situation? From the disaster at
Pompeii in AD 79, the sinking
of the RMS Titanic in 1912, the
Great Molasses Flood of 1919,
to the Japanese Tsunami of 2011
real people faced impending
Register online at noncredit.temple.edu/nce or by phone at 267-468-8500.
doom and somehow survived.
This camp will investigate a
series of both manmade and
natural disasters throughout
history from the perspective of
the popular Lauren Tarshis book
series I Survived. We will examine
the background of how and why
these disasters occurred and what
skills it took for people to survive
them. In following with the book
series we will also explore local
disasters specific to Pennsylvania.
Instructor: Jeff Crompton
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $20 materials fee)
Week of August 10, 2015
(M-F, August 10 to 14)
Lego® Mindstorms™ NXT
Robotics: Robot Battles
(Ages 10 to 14)
Prerequisite: Lego Mindstorms NXT
Robotics: Intermediate Level
Join us for some intense head–
to–head competitions, but we
will not destroy each other’s
robots as you see in typical
“battle bots.” Competitions will
include battles like Sumo Robots
and Robot Jousting. Campers
will learn more advanced building and programming while
coordinating with other teams.
Instructor: Andrew Hollstein
9 AM to 4 PM
$325 (+ $20 comp. lab fee)
9 AM to Noon
$155 (+ $10 materials fee)
Experience the Magic!
(Ages 10 to 14)
What could be more fun than
learning magic? Spend the week
having fun and learning how to
do some amazing magic tricks.
Campers will learn not only
secrets, but also the importance
of developing a presentation to go
along with each trick. Learn how
to generate ideas for stories and
plot lines and discover how to tap
into your own creativity. Campers
will amaze their families and
friends with their clever sleight–
of–hand and have a chance to
perform at the end of the week.
Instructor: Richard “Baba”
Cahoone
Professional magician and clown
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+ $35 materials fee)
What’s the Problem?
(Ages 8 to 12)
Learn to solve various problems
using your creativity. Working
in teams, campers will be given a
task and specific items, but limited time to complete the task.
Learn how to com­municate with
each other by sharing ideas on
the creation of a finished project. Activities including building
a tower to retain a tennis ball
and creating a safe car for your
crash dummy. Boys and girls will
love this hands–on camp!
Instructor: Kyle Badman
9 AM to 4 PM
$299 (+$20 materials fee)
NEW
Fashion and Machine
Sewing Camp
(Ages 10 to 14)
Whether you are a budding fashionista with your own sense of
style and design, or a crafty kid
who craves making a one–of–a–
kind panda unicorn, then this
camp is for you! With more than
20 sewing patterns and bolts of
tempting fabric, there will be
enough options and fun to keep
you busy for the week! Gain
confidence and ownership in
whatever you create! All supplies
and materials are included.
Instructor: Staff, The
Handwork Studio
9 AM to 4 PM • $485 (materials
fee included)
NOTE: Early Bird discount does
not apply.
NEW
Glamorize Your Doll
(Ages 8 to 12)
This camp is designed for campers who have the desire to create
trendy clothes and accessories
for their very own 18” doll.
Campers will learn machine and
hand–sewing, embroidery, and
other embellishing techniques
to allow campers to craft their
own unique creations for their
doll friends. Bring your doll and
your imagination. All supplies
and materials are included.
Instructor: Staff, The
Handwork Studio
9 AM to 4 PM • $425 (materials
fee included)
NOTE: Early Bird discount does
not apply.
Temple University Ambler Summer
Education Camp Policies
PAYMENT: Full payment is due upon registration. Register and pay online at
ambler.temple.edu/camp, or call 267-468-8500.
EARLY BIRD DISCOUNT: Register and pay by April 30, 2015 and receive a
10% discount off the camp fee, unless otherwise noted. Discount is not taken off
the materials or computer lab fees. No other discounts apply to summer camps.
REFUNDS/WITHDRAWALS: A participant who withdrawals form a summer
camp, three weeks prior to the camp starting date, will receive a refund minus a
$50 withdrawal fee. Withdrawals must be received in writing and can be sent to
[email protected] or faxed to 267-468-8506.
Campus Location Codes: TUA - Temple University Ambler;
TUFW - Temple University Fort Washington; TUCC - Temple University Center City
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Summer Camps
3D Sculpture
and Jewelry Class
(Ages 8 to 12)
Everyone has their own style.
Here’s your chance to put your
style and creativity on display!
Have fun exploring the use of
mixed media, including recycled
materials and found objects, to
create unique one–of–a–kind,
small scale sculptures and jewelry.
Campers are guided through the
creative 3D art making process,
from conception to production.
Instructor: Aliza Herman
Back to School Success
(Ages 13 to 17)
Get your mind clear, focused,
and ready to hit the books again
in the fall. We will cover various topics such as study skills,
organiza­tion, and test preparation. Join us and get a jumpstart
to a successful school year!
Instructor: Jeffrey Crompton
Non-Credit Course Registration • Instructions
Registration is Easy!
For ALL courses:
Call 267-468-8500 (Visa, MasterCard, American Express or Discover)
Online: noncredit.temple.edu/nce
Mail registration with check payments to:
Temple University Ambler
Office of Non-Credit and Continuing Education
580 Meetinghouse Road
Ambler, PA 19002
In person, come to Temple University Ambler
Administration Building
Monday to Friday: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM
OR
In person, come to Temple University Center City
1515 Market Street, Suite 215
Philadelphia, PA 19102
Monday to Friday: 9:00 AM to 4:00 PM
The following registration/cancellation policies apply to most non-credit courses:
Registration
Payment in full, by check or money order, must accompany your mail-in registration form. Online
registrations must be paid in full by credit card. We regret that we cannot accept cash. Registrations
are processed in the order that they are received; register early to reserve your place in the classes of
your choice. You will receive a confirmation letter by email indicating that you are registered.
Registration Deadline
Registrations should be received one week prior to the start of the first class session.
Cancellation and Refund Policy
A participant who withdraws from a course in writing, up to one week prior to the starting date
of the course, will receive a refund less a $25 withdrawal fee; for all certificate programs the
withdrawal fee is $50. For Summer Camp policy, see page 23. For courses costing $75 or less, the
withdrawal fee is $10 per course. No refunds will be given after that time. E-mail your withdrawal
request to [email protected]. Please note that if you do not officially withdraw from
the course and you do not attend the course, you are still responsible for payment. Temple University
reserves the right to cancel a course for any reason. If the course is cancelled for any reason, you
will be notified and your entire tuition fee will be refunded. If you have any questions regarding the
cancellation and refund policy, please call 267-468-8500.
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Most course descriptions include a code that indicates the location: TUA=Temple University
Ambler, TUFW=Temple University Fort Washington, TUCC=Temple University Center City. If you
want to confirm the location of a course, please call us. After we process your registration, you
will receive a confirmation email indicating the course and campus location of your class(es).
Parking and Transportation
TUFW/TUA – Parking is free for those enrolled in non-credit courses. For Ambler, you will be mailed
a parking permit for use in the student lot (which is about a two-block walk from most buildings). At
Fort Washington, parking is available adjacent to the building at 425 Commerce Drive.
TUCC – Discounted evening rates, with Temple validation, are available at nearby garages. Information on parking and rates will be sent to students by email. TUCC, located close to Suburban Station,
is convenient to SEPTA train and bus service, the Broad Street and Market Street subways, and the
PATCO Hi-Speedline.
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