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The Interior Design Certificate Program is an overview of the elements in interior design through lectures and problem solving projects. You will learn how to create with knowledge and confidence, residential and commercial interiors that are both functional and beautiful. This certificate program can set you on the path to an exciting and rewarding career. Required Core Classes
Motorcycle
Rider Education, Beginner
This course is designed as a skills tune-up course for the experienced rider. Must provide a street legal, insured, and fully registered motorcycle.
NEW CLASS Save money and learn how to do routine preventative maintenance on your motorcycle. Class includes discussion and hands-on demonstrations on minor roadside repairs, safety checks, and servicing the motorcycle. Register Now Classes are offered many times throughout the term. Check our website for a complete listing and register online.
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Many gardens are more than just floral displays. They are designed around a style or cultural aesthetic. This class will discuss the major influences on garden style in the world and gardens in Japan, France, Italy and England will be highlighted. Come and enjoy the discussion and see numerous pictures from each country that the instructor has collected from her personal travels. 2 Sessions Tuesday, March 9 or Saturday, March 20 Time:
6:30pm – 8:30pm
Residential Garden Design Part 2 For students who have taken Part 1, this course is based on Mary Palmer and Hugh Dargan's "Timeless Landscape Design: The Four Part Master Plan". Students will use the knowledge gained in part one to develop conceptual plans for their own home or garden. They may improvise a new plan or improve existing gardens Each class will consist of discussion, guidance by the instructor and personal drawing time. Thursday, 6:30 PM - 8:30 PM; Starting February 11, 2010
Learn from lawyers about legal issues affecting you.
Thursdays, April 15 - May 27, 2010 6 pm to 9 pm - Central Campus |
SENIOR CITIZEN
POLICY:
Any legal resident of South Carolina age 60 and older
who does not work full-time can attend some* Continuing
Education courses at no charge on a SPACE AVAILABLE
BASIS. However, the class must reach its minimum paying
enrollment, but not its maximum for this policy to apply
(S.C. Law 59-111-320). Popular classes may fill up. To
guarantee your place in the course, you must register
and pay. If you choose this option, refunds cannot be
made even though you are over 60. Seniors are required
to purchase any books and/or materials used in the
course. *The Senior Citizen Policy does not apply
to licensing and certification classes. Policy does
apply to one-day computer workshops but not advanced or
multiple day computer workshops. Class discounts
are available for some community interest classes.
MISSION STATEMENT:
The Corporate & Community Education Division supports
the mission of Spartanburg Community College by
providing non-credit training to adult citizens of
Cherokee, Spartanburg, and Union Counties through
professional occupational, and personal programs.
Spartanburg Community College does not discriminate on
the basis of race, color, age, sex, national
origin/ethnic origin or disability in its admissions
policies, programs, activities or employment practices.