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Schoolcraft CollegeANDContinuing EducationProfessional DevelopmentFall 2010New classes starting weeklyRegister August 2through DecemberCeramicsRenovated studioMeet instructorFrank Fisher »see pages 26–27www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd

WelcomeContinuing Education andProfessional Development has alwaysencouraged people to explore new interests and try something new.As you can see, we have followed this advice with the new look of ourclass schedule. As our programming continues to grow and expand, wefelt it was time for our class schedule to reflect these changes. This newschedule is a rebirth of sorts and “new” has become our new theme.Preparing for this change and tackling a new format took months ofplanning, coordinating, communicating and lots of hard work. Weembraced this opportunity to do something new that would benefityou, the reader. We hope you like it and that it helps you find a courseor program that sparks your imagination.This is a great opportunity to expand your professional horizons,explore a new interest or add some variety to your exercise routines.We hope that you decide to join us in our new adventure and trysomething new for yourself. We look forward to seeing you on campus!Registration InformationRegister August 2 through Decembernew classes starting weeklyMost classes/activities are notscheduled on the following days:» Labor Day Weekend: September 4–6, 2010» Thanksgiving Holiday:November 24 (after 5 pm), 25– 28, 2010Classes/activities that will meetare noted in the schedule.how to registeron PAGES 48–49Leslie Petty,Director of Continuing Educationand Professional DevelopmentSchoolcraft CollegeandContinuing EducationProfessional DevelopmentWe are located in the Continuing Education Center.ContentsAccounting. 14Aerobics Cross Training.31American Management Association(AMA) Certificate Program.13Aquatics.34Art General.28Career Training/Exploration. 4Ceramics.26Communication/Writing.16, 24Computers. 10Conversation & Coffee.18Culinary.19Dance.38Drawing.28English Language Institute.25Family Living.18Fencing.40Financial Planning. 14Foreign Language Institute .23Golf.40Grant Funding.13Kids on Campus.45Math. 172www.schoolcraft.edu/cepdMotorcycle Safety Education.30Music.29Nursing. 16Painting.28Photography.29Public Safety.29Reading. 16Real Estate.12Small Business/Entrepreneur. 6Tai Chi.40Teacher Recertification.15Tennis.40Test Preparation. 17Yoga.41Youth.44Non-Instructional Activities. 42–43Community Events Calendar.50Registration Dates &Information.48Registration Form.49Waiver of Liability Form forFitness Classes.49 734-462-4448734-462-4448 CEPD@schoolcraft.eduContinuing Education Center HoursMonday–Thursday, 8 a.m.–6 p.m.Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.Summer hours through September 3, 2010Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.Join us on Facebookfacebook.com/schoolcraftcepdSchoolcraft College has published this schedule for informationalpurposes only and its contents shall not constitute a contract betweenthis institution and prospective or enrolled students.The information presented here reflects the current curricula, policiesand regulations of the College. However, these are subject to change atany time by action of the Board of Trustees or the administration.It is the policy of Schoolcraft College that no person shall, on the basis ofrace, color, national origin, gender, age, marital status, creed or disability,be excluded from participating in, be denied benefits of, or be subjectedto discrimination during any program or activity or in employment.A doctor’s review of your health is advised before starting any exerciseprogram.The Schoolcraft College Continuing Education and ProfessionalDevelopment Schedule is published three times yearly.

How to Read this ScheduleSAMPLE mberCLASS KEYCulinary Class DescriptionServSafeDesigned for owners and managers of food service establishments, this class will prepare you for final examinations administered by the Educational Foundation of theNational Restaurant Association. Upon successful completion of the program and exam (taken in class), the certifiedindividual will be qualified to train personnel in sanitation techniques, communicate with representatives of thehealth departments having jurisdiction, recognize sanitation deficiencies, and initiate improvements.CES 2087(1.8 CEU)2 daysThur & FriSec. 921021Off CampusPurchase a USB flash/thumb drive prior to first class—available at the College Bookstore. WStart DateClass LocationDays Class Meets8 am-5 pmT. HolewinskiSee Online Class Information on page 47 for specific requirements.Waiver required. See page 49.Prerequisite—CES 2187 Cooking 101:Skill Development or instructor’s approval.See page 21 for tool kit requirements.Continuing EducationUnits awarded upon 200/Senior Cost 160completionCost/Senior CostFeb 19Textbook is available at the College Bookstore.Bring textbook to first class.TimeInstructorCES 2380 Pastry 101: Skill Developmentis strongly recommended before taking this class.See page 21 for tool kit requirements.New classes and class sections continuously being added.Visit www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd for updates.Campus Map & DirectorySchoolcraft College18600 Haggerty RoadLivonia, Michigan 48152-2696General College 734-462-4400Continuing Education Center 734-462-4448Hearing Impaired Phone 734-462-4437Bookstore 734-462-4409www.schoolcraftbooks.comLivonia CampusAS.Applied Sciences BuildingBTC. Biomedical Technology CenterCEC. Continuing Education CenterF. Forum BuildingLA. Liberal Arts BuildingL.Bradner LibraryLearning Assistance CenterMC. McDowell CenterAdmissions & Enrollment CenterCareer & Transfer CenterCashierComputer LabCounseling Center Registration CenterStudent AccountsTransition CenterPE. Physical Education BuildingTBA. To be announcedStudents will be called when location isfinalized. Class will be held at Livoniacampus.Other Campus OfficesA. Grote Administration CenterHuman ResourcesCC. Children’s CenterChild Care Program—no drop-off care availableS.Service BuildingBookstoreLost & FoundCampus Security Police 734-462-4424Off Campus LocationsMED.Medical Center17940 Farmington Road, Livonia734-425-5544southeast corner at CurtisRC.Radcliff Center, Garden City1751 Radcliff Street, Garden City734-462-4770just south of Ford Roadbetween Wayne & MerrimanTCTS. Tennis CourtsVT. VisTaTech CenterAmerican Harvest RestaurantBusiness Development CenterCulinary Arts ProgramMain Street CafeW.Waterman WingHenry's Food CourtMeeting Rooms734-462-4448 www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd3

Career Training/ExplorationCAREER TRAINING/EXPLORATIONWhether you have been recently laid off, are re-entering the workforce, looking to bolster your careeror want to transition into a new career, Schoolcraft College can provide you with an effective strategy toachieve your goals.We offer training classes and skills certificates to help you move forward. Our convenient classes allowyou to keep earning while learning. Schoolcraft instructors work hands-on with you throughout classes,sharing their knowledge, experience and skills to help you develop expertise.Private Pilot Ground SchoolInformation StorageNEW Private Pilot Ground SchoolInformation Storage & ManagementHybrid ClassThe Information Storage and Management (ISM)class provides an understanding of the variedcomponents of modern information storage infrastructure needed to make informed decisions in anincreasingly complex IT environment. Learn aboutthe architectures, features, and benefits of Intelligent Storage Systems; storage networking technologies such as FC-SAN, NAS, and IP-SAN; long-termarchiving solution - CAS; various business continuity solutions such as backup and replication, theincreasingly critical area of information security,and the emerging field of storage virtualization andstorage resource management. Upon completionof the class, you will be prepared to take the EMCProven Professional Associate (EMCPA) ISM levelcertification exam. Textbook is included. One-hourlunch is not included in CEU total. Prerequisite:Must have an understanding of computers, operating systems, networking, and databases. Studentswith experience in specific segments of storageinfrastructure would also be able to fully assimilatethe class material. For planning purposes, registrations must be received by September 24th.Prepare for the FAA Pilot written exam. Obtain aworking knowledge of aerodynamics, radio communications, flight controls, aircraft systems,weight and balance, and flight planning. Becomefamiliar with applicable Federal Aviation Regulations (FARs), National Weather Service productssuch as forecasts, pre-flight weather briefings, andbe able to recognize weather systems. You’ll get theopportunity to plan a cross-country flight utilizingnavigational skills, weather information, communication procedures, aircraft performance and aeronautical decision-making. Discussion emphasis ison the FAA subject areas. Endorsement of studentsfor the FAA Private Pilot written exam is at thesole discretion of the instructor. See Hybrid ClassInformation on page 47 for specific requirements.All materials are included in the class cost.CES2 615412 weeksSec. 947506(4.8 CEU)TuesBTC160 395/Senior Cost 316Sep 216-9 pmH.Czupich, C.Collins, D. GreenblattCES2 61461 weekSec. 947516(4.0 CEU)MTWRFTBAOct 18 1,9958 am-5 pmStaffDo You Have a Culinary Degree or5 years of Culinary Field Experience?Consider advancing your career with our Innovative Culinary Technology Certificate Program.There are emerging technologies in the culinary world that will revolutionize food preparation, handling,distribution and safety. Be part of a new and exciting certificate program that will allow you to step to theforefront as a culinary professional innovator. In this three-part program you will gain a firm foundationin culinary fundamentals, be aware of current technologies, and have the skills to identify, document andevaluate these technologies, and see how these concepts translate into sound business practices.For more information go to www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd/culinarytechnologyJoin us for an Information Session on Tuesday, October 5from 4–5 p.m. in the VisTaTech Center, demo lab VT630.4www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd 734-462-4448Innovative Culinary TechnologyCertificate ProgramThere are emerging technologies in the culinaryworld that will revolutionize food preparation,handling, distribution and safety. Be part of a newand exciting certificate program that will allow youto step to the forefront as a culinary professionalinnovator. In this three-part program you will gaina firm foundation in culinary fundamentals; becomeaware of current technologies; develop the skill toidentify, document and evaluate these technologies;and see how these concepts translate into soundbusiness practices.For more information nnovative Culinary Technology—Introduction: Part 1For culinary professionals, staying current withtechnological advances is vital for professional success. Learn what the latest culinary technologiesare, how they work, and how to incorporate theminto foodservice operations. Get a firm understanding of the history of cooking, thermodynamics andtraditional cooking methods. Prerequisite: Culinarydegree or 5 years of field experience.CES 24108 weeksSec. 947519(6.4 CEU)Wed & MonVT625 1,249/Senior Cost 999.20Oct 275-9 pmZ. KuczynskiInnovative Culinary TechnologyPracticum—Benchmarking: Part 2will be offered in Winter 2011.Innovative Culinary Technology Practicum—Business Product Development: Part 3Consolidate your culinary technology knowledgeand skills as you create a new product based on asupplied product idea and business channel. Starting with a product idea, you will develop basicand business channel ideas and benchmarkingguidelines. You’ll do progression reports and sensory testing, conduct evaluations, develop vendorspecifications, collect data and demonstrate foodand safety guidelines by developing a technological standard. Prerequisite: CES 2412 InnovativeCulinary Technology Practicum—Benchmarking:Part 2.CES 24148 weeksSec. 947520(6.4 CEU)Mon & WedVT625 1,249/Senior Cost 999.20Aug 305-9 pmZ. Kuczynski

Career Training/ExplorationMediationConflict Resolution Specialist Certificate—Our mediation and arbitration courses are designedto accommodate all levels of education and experience, from entry level students to individuals in thebusiness world and/or legal field such as judges,lawyers & paralegals. To qualify for a ConflictResolution Specialist Certificate, participants mustsuccessfully complete all courses.Basic MediationLearn the foundational skills and processes of facilitative mediation, along with the study of differentforms of mediation and conflict resolution. Topicsinclude: introduction to dispute settlement, principlesof negotiation, mediation process, managing impasse,communication skills, agreement writing, communityresources and referral process, and ethics. Successfulcompletion of this class provides students with thefoundational tools to mediate conflicts.CES 09313 weeksSec. 947507(4.0 CEU) 695Aug 28Sat& Tues, ThurAS3769 am–5:30 pm5:30-9:30 pmJ. Jenio, L. StopczynskiGeneral Civil MediationThis Michigan State Court Administrative Office(SCAO) approved MCR 2.411 training is a combined study of conflict resolution and negotiationsusing a process of facilitative mediation. Topicsinclude: attorneys and mediation, conflict resolution concepts, court process, diversity issues,mediation process and techniques, negotiationdynamics, agreement writing and standards of conduct for mediators. Successful completion of thisprogram satisfies the training requirement underMCR 2.411. Prerequisite: CES 0931 Basic Mediation or Juris Doctorate. The prerequisite appliesto the Schoolcraft College certificate and not theSCAO requirements.CES 09385 weeksSec. 947513(4.0 CEU)SatAS376 1,295Sep 189 am-5:30 pmJ. Jenio, L. StopczynskiMI General Law for Non-Attorney MediatorsDesigned for non-attorney mediators, this class willaddress the basic laws, rules and guidelines governing mediators practicing in the area of domesticrelations and civil mediation in the Michigan courtsystem. You will participate in classroom exercisesand the lectures will include demonstrations.Prerequisite: CES 0931 Basic Mediation or JurisDoctorate.CES 09352 daysSec. 947508(.8 CEU)Wed & ThurLA410 250Oct 135:30-9:30 pmJ. Jenio, L. StopczynskiDomestic Relations MediationBuilding Your Future in MediationThis comprehensive Michigan State Court Administrative Office (SCAO) approved MCR 3.216training class is for mediators who want to dealwith all types of family (traditional and alternativelifestyles) and divorce issues. Topics include: familymediation theory and process, emotional issues,advanced communication skills, children’s issues,custody and support, parenting time arrangements,property division, power balancing, domesticviolence and abuse, tax implications, pension andother financial concerns, building future relationships and ethics. Successful completion of thisprogram satisfies the training requirement underMichigan Court Rule (MCR) 3.216. Prerequisite:CES 0931 Basic Mediation and 0935 MI GeneralLaw or Juris Doctorate; other relevant experience/training may be considered. The prerequisite appliesto the Schoolcraft College certificate and not theSCAO requirements.Would you love to have a successful business thatdelivers your knowledge and wisdom to the worldin a powerful way? Learn how to start and builda successful practice as a positive neutral. Topicsinclude: how to build, promote and manage yourbusiness effectively, developing a strategic businessplan, financial planning, marketing, developingyour niche, networking, ethical considerations,long term success and day to day operations. Daytime classs have a half-hour lunch which is notincluded in CEU total.CES 09342 weeksSec. 947509(4.0 CEU)MTWRAS200 1,495Oct 255:30-9:30 pmJ. Jenio, L. StopczynskiDomestic Violence Screening ProtocolThis SCAO MCR 3.216 approved training isdesigned for domestic relations mediators andstructured around developing familiarity with andpractical use of the Domestic Violence and ChildAbuse/Neglect Screening Protocol for DomesticRelations Mediation. Topics include: determining the appropriateness of mediation as it relatesto domestic abuse and child neglect, nature anddynamics of abuse, communication skills, specialized mediation process and techniques, balancingof power, personal protection orders and no contact orders, safe termination of mediation and confidentiality. Successful completion of this programis a requirement under Michigan Court Rule (MCR)3.216 for qualified domestic relations mediators.CES 09361 daySec. 947510(.8 CEU)SatAS200Nov 6 2509 am-5:30 pmJ. Jenio, L. StopczynskiArbitration & Evaluative MediationThis training class will explain the role of a positiveneutral along the dispute resolution continuumfrom facilitative mediation, evaluative mediation,med-arb, to arbitration. Topics include: alternativedispute resolution continuum, an introductionto evaluative mediation and med-arb, arbitrationbasics including case management, conducting thearbitration hearing, evidence evaluation, renderinga decision, post award procedures, legal and ethical issues in arbitration, challenges that confrontarbitrators, and preserving neutrality. Prerequisite:CES 0931 Basic Mediation, CES 0938 General CivilMediation and CES 0935 MI General Law. The prerequisite applies to the Schoolcraft College certificate and not the SCAO requirements.CES 09411 weekSec. 947515(1.6 CEU)Tues & ThurAS200Dec 7 5505:30-9:30 pmJ. Jenio, L. StopczynskiCES 09401 daySec. 947514(.8 CEU)SatAS200 250Dec 189 am-5:30 pmJ. Jenio, L. StopczynskiMediation Practical Experience—General CivilObserve the court process and gain additionalmediation experience. Classes are held off campusin a location to be arranged by instructors. Students should be prepared to be available all day tofulfill these requirements. Prerequisite: CES 0931Basic Mediation, CES 0935 MI General Law or JurisDoctorate, and CES 0938 General Civil Mediation.The prerequisite applies to the Schoolcraft Collegecertificate and not the SCAO requirements. Students will be notified of class location.CES 09391 daySec. 947512(.2 CEU)MonOff CampusDec 6 958:30-10:30 amJ. Jenio, L. StopczynskiMediation Practical Experience—Domestic RelationsObserve the court process and gain additionalmediation experience in the area of domestic relations. Classes are held off campus in a location tobe arranged by instructors. Students should be prepared to be available all day to fulfill these requirements. Prerequisite: CES 0931 Basic Mediation,CES 0935 MI General Law or Juris Doctorate, CES0934 Domestic Relations Mediation, and CES 0936Domestic Violence Screening Protocol. The prerequisite applies to the Schoolcraft College certificateand not the SCAO requirements. Students will benotified of class location.CES 09371 daySec. 947511(.2 CEU)WedOff CampusDec 8 958:30-10:30 amJ. Jenio, L. StopczynskiFree Career WorkshopWant to learn more about becoming aConflict Resolution Specialist?Come to our free career workshopTuesday, August 246–7:30 p.m.VisTaTech Center room 405734-462-4448 www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd5

Career Training/ExplorationPhysical Fitness CareersPersonal Fitness Trainer CertificationJoin this fun field and be a part of what the USLabor Department and the fitness industry havedocumented as a high demand profession, with anational average wage of 25 an hour. Whetheryou desire a career change, or want to build yourpersonal knowledge, get the information you needto become a Certified Personal Trainer. This challenging class is taught over a 5-week period. TheNational Exam is held on the 6th week. Fifteenhours of lectures include anatomy, exercise physiology, nutrition, health screening, etc. In addition,fifteen hours of “hands on” practical trainingprepares you to actually work with clients one-onone and provides a great opportunity to networkwith employers. Certification requires passing thewritten and practical exam, completing a 30-hourinternship and having current CPR/AED credentials. At the last class meeting, students need to beavailable for the entire class duration, but may notbe on-site the entire time. One hour lunch is notincluded in CEU total.CES 97676 weeksSec. 9475016 weeksSec. 947502(3.3 CEU) 649SatSep 18LA3709 am-12 pmPE Fitness Room1-4 pmCertified Fitness InstructorSatNov 6LA3709 am-12 pmPE Fitness Room1-4 pmCertified Fitness InstructorBusiness Selling Skills forPersonal Fitness TrainersLearn how to convert prospects to profits and refineyour professional presentation. Topics include thecurrent state of the industry, the evolving role ofpersonal trainers, pricing with a purpose and thebenefits and drawbacks of being an employee fora club or working as an independent trainer. Thisclass counts as 3 CECs for WITS professionals.CES 98141 daySec. 947503(.3 CEU)SatLA370 55Oct 309 am-12 pmCertified Fitness InstructorCPR & AED TrainingAcquire the knowledge and confidence to identifyand provide necessary treatment for someoneinjured or hurt. This class teaches child and adultCPR as well as airway obstruction management,mouth-to-mask training and how to use an AED.An American Heart Association CPR card, valid fortwo years, will be issued upon successful completion of the class. Textbook included. This is not aCPR certified class for healthcare professionals.Daytime classes have a one hour lunch which is notincluded in CEU total.CES 4252(.4 CEU) 89/Senior Cost 71.209 am-2 pmStaff1 daySec. 947517FriAS378Oct 11 daySec. 947518FriAS378Nov 59 am-2 pmStaffPharmacy TechnicianProfessional Pharmacy Technician TrainingThe demand for trained pharmacy technicians isgrowing, both locally and nationally. This courseis appropriate if you’re interested in becominga pharmacy technician, preparing for the certification exam, are a pre-pharmacy student, orhave a healthcare background and are looking tostrengthen your current skills. Be introduced tovarious pharmacy practice settings covering topicssuch as drug classes, basic physiology, drug interactions, and daily pharmacy operations. Learn toeffectively assist in pharmaceutical preparations,focus heavily on calculations and complete dailytasks required in any pharmacy environment. Allstudents will be required to participate in an interview exercise that involves hands-on and/or observatory experience in one of two different pharmacysettings, hospital or community. Textbooks, drugcards and compounding materials are included inthe class cost. Daytime classes have a half-hourlunch which is not included in CEU total.CES 8474(10.5 CEU)15 weeksSec. 947504Mon & WedAS840Sep 1313 weeksSec. 947505SatAS710Sep 18 1,9956-9:40 pmStaff8 am-4:35 pmStaffFree Career WorkshopLearn more about a fulfilling career inpharmacy technology.Join us for a free career workshopWednesday, August 256–7:30 p.m.VisTaTech Center room 4056www.schoolcraft.edu/cepd 734-462-4448Small Business/EntrepreneurEvent PlanningIntroduction to Event PlanningDiscover the ABCs of event planning whetheryou’re orchestrating a social or business meeting,gala, conference, or any event with the goal ofmoving a group of people in a common direction.Explore working with vendors, budgets, schedulingand the importance of planning and promotion.Learn to throw the perfect event every time andkeep your friends or colleagues raving.CES2 14936 weeksSec. 940739(1.2 CEU)ThursBTC160 89/Senior Cost 71.20Sep 236:30-8:30 pmStaffWedding Planning:Creating the Memories of a LifetimeWhether you are looking for a new career or areplanning your own wedding, learn the nuts andbolts of wedding planning. Get an overview of thewedding industry. Find out about wedding etiquette,how to plan and organize the event, the importanceof budgeting, venue and vendor selection, as well asevent designs and themes. You’ll do a wedding planproject putting your knowledge to work.CES2 15176 weeksSec. 940735(1.4 CEU)ThursBTC 160 99/Senior Cost 79.20Nov 46:30-8:50 pmStaffVoice ActingVoice Acting I: More Than a Pretty VoiceIf anyone has ever told you, “You’ve got a greatvoice, you should be doing commercials,” explorevoice acting. Discover what types of voice workthere are, what you need to enter the job marketand who has the jobs. Acquire the basic skillsneeded to create a voice-over demo, informationabout finding a talent agent and how to marketyour skills. If time permits, each participant willstep up to the microphone for a brief recording andreceive helpful feedback from an expert in the field.CES2 1519(.2 CEU)1 daySec. 940719SatLA2001 daySec. 940720SatLA200 49/Senior Cost 39.201-3 pmSep 25T. ForceOct 161-3 pmT. ForceVoice Acting IIIdentifying both the character and the target audience in any commercial script is the key to success.Learn to expand on the unique selling point andstructure of voice acting. If time permits, each participant will step up to the microphone, record several takes of a script, and receive helpful feedbackfrom an expert in the field. Prerequisite: CES2 1519Voice Acting I: More Than a Pretty Voice. CES2 15321 daySec. 940726(.2 CEU)SatLA200 49/Senior Cost 39.20Oct 301-3 pmT. Force

Career Training/ExplorationEntrepreneurshipFor more information or questions about classcontent please call the Michigan Small Businessand Technology Development Center (MI-SBTDC)at 734-462-4438.The Michigan Small Business & Technology Development Center (MI-SBTDC ) network provides a fullrange of services for a variety of small businessesthat are emerging and growing throughout Michigan—including new venture companies, existingsmall businesses, expanding businesses, new technology companies, and innovators. The MI-SBTDC atSchoolcraft College provides services and support toWestern Wayne and Southwest Oakland counties.The MI-SBTDC network is a grassroots advocatefor small business working in partnership with localresources to grow and strengthen companies. Newventures, in particular, may be unfamiliar withfunding sources and support services. The MI-SBTDCworks hard throughout the state to uncover opportunities and build relationships with organizations thatcan provide the extra assistance that makes a realdifference to entrepreneurs. We can help you withthe ss Plan AssistanceAre you considering self-employment, or at thebeginning stages of starting a business? Deliveredin a workshop format, this introductory sessionwill help you assess your ability to lead and managea company, as well as evaluate the market and salespotential for your products. Discover resourcesavailable to help launch new ventures in Michigan.(.3 CEU)1 daySec. 940708WedVT455Sep 81 daySec. 940709WedVT455Sep 221 daySec. 940710WedVT455Oct 61 daySec. 940713WedVT455Oct 201 daySec. 940714WedVT455Nov 31 daySec. 940715WedVT455Nov 171 daySec. 940716WedVT455Dec 11 daySec. 940717WedVT455Dec 15Fundamentals of Business Legal IssuesIncrease your chance for successful self-employment, or business launch by delving in detail intobusiness planning. Topics covered include: specificsof marketing, finance, legal, regulatory and operations issues; key components of information basedplanning and management; and the first steps forcreating a business plan draft. Actual examples ofeffective business plans are used as class material. Itis preferred that students take CES2 1542, Fundamentals of Starting a Business prior to this class.Gain an understanding of different types of legalentities that are appropriate for structuring andstarting a new business. Topics covered include: taxand liability issues, basic elements of a contract,collections, licenses, registrations, employment andproperty issues, leasing and insurance. Prospectivebusiness owners will be guided in setting up theorganizational structure that will help protect youfrom unnecessary legal challenges. It is preferredthat students take CES2 1542, Fundamentals ofStarting a Business prior to this class.CES2 1543Fundamentals of Starting a BusinessCES2 1542Fundamentals

Schoolcraft College Continuing Education Professional Development We are located in the Continuing Education Center. 734-462-4448 CEPD@schoolcraft.edu Continuing Education Center Hours Monday-Thursday, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Summer hours through September 3, 2010 Monday-Friday, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Join us on Facebook

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