«wa ik a SSE oe aaa PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT Wilkes College Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education in cooperation with Nurse Associates of Kingston is presenting a special series of seminars for Health Care Personnel: 1. Intravenous Therapy This three (3) hour session consists of a review of general principles cf IV therapy, anatomy of peripheral veins and complications common to all IV techniques. At the end of the course, the learner will practice inserting a catheter into the peripheral venous circulation. * General Principles of IV Therapy * Risk Factors * Peripheral Veins * Techniques and Practice Session Instructor: Linda Desmond, Assistant Professor Wilkes College Nursing Department representing Nurse Associates Dote: Thursday, October 17, 1985 Time: 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 316 Cost: $30.00 2. Neurological Assessment of the Adult Client The purpose of this three (3) hour presentation is to enable the participant to make assessments of the neurological status of the elderly client. Early recognition of a change in the neurological status of the elderly client can help avertelife-threatening situations. * Review of Neuroanatomy & Neurophysiology * Neurological Assessment Instructor: Ms. Joanne Chipego, Associate Professor Luzerne County Community College representing Nurse Associates Date: Thursday, November 21, 1985 Time: 6:30 P.M. to 9:30 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 316 Cost: $30.00 3. Domestic Violence The All-American Crime and the Unique Health Care Bottered Woman. Topics: Dynamics of spouse abuse: Why it occurs Resources available to battered and/or abused women. How nurses can recognize, support and emotionally assist victims. Problems. of the Instructor: Ms. Linda Desmond, Asst. Professor Wilkes College Nursing Department representing Nurse Associates Board member and past president of Domestic Violence Service Center Dote: Thursday, December 5, 1985 Time: 6:30 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 316 Cost: No Charge 4. Confusion — What To Do? What is Confusion? The word itself is not clearly defined. It is not surprising then, that caretakers who deal with the confused older adult are themselves perplexed as to the cause, contributing factors and care of such clients. This three (3) hour program will address the causes and successful nursing strategies for both acute and chronic confusion. Group work with confused clients and pet therapy will be covered. Instructor: Ms. Ann M. Kolanowski, Asst. Professor Wilkes College Nursing Department representing Nurse Associates Dote: Thursday, January 16, 1986 Time: 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Place: TBA Cost: $30.00 Wilkes College Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education in cooperation with Wilkes College Small Business Development Center and U. S. Small Business Administration is conducting a special series for small business: 5. Financial Management for Small Business Topics: a. Financial Planning Objectives, Using Financial Statements b. Forecasting Profits and Obtaining Capital ¢. Cash Flow Management, Budgeting and Control d. Pricing Policy Coordinator: Mr. Fred Lohman, Director Wilkes College Small Business Development Center Dates: Wednesdays, October 2, 9, 16, 23 Time: 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 316 Cost: $25.00 This course will provide the skills needed to start any of ten types of businesses from scratch with no economic cost, no economic risk and no paid employees, or employees who work on commission. Instructor: Mr. Mark Chamberlain, Trust Officer Dotes: Tuesdays, October 8, 22, 29: November 5 Time: 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Place: Evans Hall, Recreation Room Cost: $50.00 7. Total Financial Planning Workshop for Women This practical course teaches women how to organize and control their financial lives. It is designed to build confidence and skills in making invest- ment decisions in these changing economic times. Instructor: Ms. Susan Yelen, Financial Consultant Shearson Lehman Brothers Dates: Tuesdays, October 1, 8, 22, 29; November 5, 12 Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Place: Capin Hall Room 9 Cost: $40.00 8. Total Financial Planning This course will examine the whys and wherefores of your investments. It will include Tax Planning, Conversion, Deferral, Deflection and Decutions. Instructor: Mr. Leslie J. Loomis, Account Executive Prudential-Bache Securities Dates: Thursdays, September 19, 26; October 3, 10, 17 Time: 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 342 Cost: $40.00 Wilkes College Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education, in cooperation with the Northeast Chapter of the Pennsylvania Society of Public Accountants is currently conducting Continuing Education seminars. Areas covered are accounting, taxation and others. Please call 824-4651 ext. 225 for additional information and schedules. PERSONAL IMPROVEMENT 1. Introudction to Self-Hypnosis Self-hypnosis is a safe, natural and proven effective aid in furthering any human endeavor. Learn to use the basic tools and techniques of self-hypno- 1985 sis. These skills will be of value to help you achieve your own individual goals. Through step-by-step instruction and practice you will acquire a foundation of knowledge which will enable you to utilize your total mind power for successful living. Enrollment limited to 25. Instructor: Frederick G. Sam, Certified Master Hypnotist/Hypnotherapist Dates: Wednesdays, September 11, 18; October 2, 9, 16, 23 Time: 6:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Place: ~~ Weckesser Hall Board Room Cost: $60.00 2. Advanced Self-Hypnosis Add to and build upon your present self-hypnosis skills and learn more about how to most effectively use self-hypnosis and autosuggestion. Through combined lecture, demonstration, practice and discussion this train- ing will help you to further explore ond utilize your natural hypnotizability for self-help and improvement. Topics include: Dynamics of Change, Meth- ods of Trance Utilization, Ideomotor Signaling, Anchoring, Imagery Condi- tioning, Reframing, Post-Hypnotic Suggestion. Instructor: Frederick G. Sam, Certified Master Hypnotist/Hypnotherapist Dates: Wednesday, October 30; November 6, 13, 20 Time 6:30 P.M. to 2:00 P.M Place: Weckesser Hall Board Room Cost $60.00 3. Law and the Layman: An Introduction to Basic Concepts A background in the general principles of law with review of brief case studies, and topical discussions in areas of interest to the layman. Partici- pants will review short selection of material prior to each session. No prior knowledge of the law required. Instructor: Mr. Thomas Makowski, Attorney Af Law Dates: Tuesday, September 24; October 1, 8, 22, 29 November 5, 12, 19, 26 & Dec. 3 Time: 8:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 405 Cost: $60.00 4. Women in Today's Society Topics: a. Women in non-traditional roles b. Defining success’ in our society c. Finding the “inner you d. Challenges of single parenting e. Legal rights of working women Various modes of instruction will be presented such as group activities, guest lecturers and role playing Instructor: Ms. Eleanor M. Hottenstein, Educator; Women's Studies Specialist Dates: Mondays, September 23, 30; October 7, 21, 28; November 4 Time: 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M Ploce: Bedford Hall Room 11 Cost: $25.00 Text: Women of o Certain Age. by Lillion Rubin Available at Wilkes College Bookstore) 5. Making Relationships:Work A major source of. satisfaction or dissatisfaction in our lives is our relationship with people. When we feel unsuccessful in making ‘and main- taining relationships, our personal, family, work and social lives suffer. This course will help individuals develop practical strategies to create new relationships and enhance current relationships with family members (includ- ing parents, children and spouse), with workmates (supervisors, supervisees, etc.), and in social situations. Instructor: Jett Sternlieb, Ph. D., Psychologist Dates: Thursdays, October 17, 24; November 7, 14 Time: 8:00 P.M. to 10:00 P.M Place: Stark Learning Center Room 405 Cost: $50.00 6. An Introduction to the World of Astronomy Learn how the sun was born and why it burns, where comets come from, how the Earth formed and evolved, explore the birth and destiny of stars. Learn what to look for in the sky and how to recognize constellations. See the moons of Saturn and the phases of Venus: This course will teach you how to use a telescope and what to look for when purchasing one. Field observation of the night sky included. No previous experience necessary. Instructors: Dr. Brian Redmond, Assistant Professor Wilkes College Earth and Environmental Science Department Mr. Peter Lamb, Wilkes College Observatory Director Dates: Mondays, September 23, 30; October 7, 21, 28; November 4, 11, 18 Time: 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 435 Cost: $60.00 7. Beginning Calligraphy A basic course which will teach students the basic calligraphy scripts. Students may purchase materials in class. Individualized instruction will be given Instructor: Mr. Myles Jacques, Calligrapher Dates: + Wednesdays, September 18; October 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, Nov. & Time: 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 115 Cost: 1 $45.00 8. Calligraphy Workshop A concentrated workshop in which participants will start and finish three (3) complete projects. Students will pick their own theme. All students must have completed a basic course in Calligraphy. Instructor: Mr. Myles Jacques, Calligrapher Dates: Mondays, September 23, 30; October 7, 21, 28, Nov. 4 Time: 6:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 105 Cost: $60.00 CULTURAL ENRICHMENT 1. The Unbroken Authority of Greek Myths over the Imagination of the West A comparative study of pervasive myths in their original form and in western world adaptations through three thousands years. Concentration will include drama, prose fiction, language, opera, ballet, sculpture and Wilkes College is an equal opportunity institution and prohibits and rejects any discrimination in admissions or hiring practices based on race, age, sex, color, creed, national origin, handicap, or religion. REGISTRATION FORM Name Address Home Phone City State Zip Business Phone Name of Course(s) Make checks payable to Wilkes Send to: Dr. Mahmoud H. Fahmy College. Dean, Division of Graduate Pre-registration required. Studies Registration fees are non-refunda- and Continuing Education ble after the first session. Wilkes College For admittance to class, please present. your receipt at the first session. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. 18766 Ph. (717) 824-4651, ext., 225 architecture. Guest specialists will treat music and the plastic arts. Trip to New York. Lecturers and discussions will be offered on Tuesday and again on Thursday to allow for classes of a reasonable size. Please indicate which session you will be attending. There will be three (3) Combined Ses- sions: please note dates and times below. Coordinator: Dr. Charlotte Lord, Professor Emerita, Wilkes College Lecture Dates: ~~ Tuesdays, September 10, 17; October 1, 8, 29; November 5, 12 Thursdays, September 12, 19; October 3, 10, 31; November 7, 14 Lecture Time: 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. Lecture Room: Stark Learning Center Room 405 Combined Sessions: (For both the Tuesday and Thursday participants) Thursday, September 26; 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M; Wilkes Library, Media Room Thursday, October 17; 2:30 P.M. to 4:30 P.M; Wilkes Library, Media Room Tuesday, October 22; 2:00 P.M. to 4:00 P.M; Wilkes Library, Media Room Cost: $50.00 Suggested Text: Dictionary of Classical Mythology, by J.E. Zimmerman. (Available at Wilkes College Bookstore) 2. Viva Verdi (Part I) Giuseppe Verdi wrote 26 operas (the last of them when he was 80) and died, rich and famous, at the age of 87. The first half of this two-semester study of a great composer and his music will cover Verdi's first 40 years and introduce his first 18 operas. Integrating lengthy excerpts from the TV mini- series, The Life of Verdi, with audiotapes and video-taped operas, this 10- week course includes several of Verdi's all-time favorites as well as a great many fascinating but lesser known works. Instructor: Mrs. Muriel Bravman Dates: Mondays, September 9, 23, 30; October 21, 28; November 4, 11, 18, 25; December 2 Time: 1:30 P.M. to 4:00 P.M. . Place: Wilkes Library, Medio Room Cost: $60.00 Text: The Complete Operas of Verdi, by Charles Osborne (Available at Wilkes College Bookstore) 3. Religion and Mental Health An exploration of the ways in which traditional religious thought and symbolism can provide clues for the in-depth understanding of the psycholo- gy of everyday life, of stress management in moments of unusual crises, and of the emotional complexities of inter-personal relationships. Instructor: Dr. Frank Leib, Assistant Professor Wilkes College Language and Literature Department Dates: Saturdays, October 5, 12, 19, 26; November 2 Time: 1:00 P.M. to 3:00 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 160 Cost: $30.00 4. Life Drawing Drawing from the model, nude and clothed. Gesture and contour drawing: three-dimensional form drawings; chiaroscuro; black and white on tinted paper: extended studies of figure, head and hands. Course is designed for the inex- perienced as well as the more experienced artist. Participants need to bring drowing pads, pencil, eraser and charcoal to the first class. Enrollment limited. Instructor: Mr. Herb Simon, Associate Professor of Art, Wilkes College Dotes: Tuesdays, September 10, 17, 24; October 1, 8, 22, 29; November 5, 12, 19 Time: 7:00 P.M. to 2:00 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 115 Cost: $60.00 5. Pottery An introductory course in the basic methods and techniques of handbuilding and wheel work. A culminative activity in the form of a finished project will be acquired by each participant. Participants should “wear ‘appropriate apparel for working with clay. Instructor: Ms. Jean Adams, Studio Potter Dates: Wednesdays, September 11, 18; October 2, 9, 16, 23 Time: 6:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 46 Cost: $75.00 (includes $15.00 lab & materials fee) LANGUAGES 1. Italian | This course will begin with basic conversation and cover the alphabet and commonly-asked phrases. Various aspects of Italy and Italian culture will be discussed. Instructor: Mrs. Paola Bianco-Wilt, B.A. Wilkes College Dates: Tuesdays, October 1, 8, 22, 29; November 5, 12, 19; December 3 Time: 6:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. Place: Capin Hall Room 15 Cost: $50.00 2. Advanced Italian Emphasis on spoken and written Italian. Improve sentence structure. Dis- cussions, presentations, analysis of songs and readings. Class will be taught in Italian. Instructor: Mrs. Paola Bianco-Wilt, B.A. Wilkes College Dates: Tuesdays, October 1, 8, 22, 29; November 5, 12, 19; December 3 Time: 7:30 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Ploce: Capin Hall Room 15 Cost: $50.00 3. Arabic Language and Culture This course will begin with basic conversation in Arabic with relation to the interests of the tourist. Various aspects of the culture, history and geography of the Arab world will be discussed. An introduction to reading and writing will be covered. Instructor: Mrs. Hassan Ahmad Dates: Thursday, September 19, 26; October 3, 10, 17, 24; November 7, 14, 21 Time: 7:00 P.M. to 8:30 P.M. Ploce: Stark Learning Center Room 147 Cost: $50.00 4. Polish Language and Culture Wilkes College Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education in conjunction with the Polonia Heritage Scoiety of Wyoming Valley is continu- ing (for the third year) the Polish Language and Culture course. Classes are being held for beginning, intermediate and advanced. Coordinator: - Mr. Chester Stasyszyn Dates: Mondays, beginning September 9 Time: 7:00 P.M. to 9:00 P.M. Place: Stark Learning Center Room 204 Cost: No Charge WORKSHOPS AND/OR SEMINARS 1. Effective skills of interpersonal interaction with the sensory impaired. Professional forum for those dealing with hearing impaired individu- als. Co-sponsored by the Scranton State School for the Deaf, Lu- zerne County Intermediate Unit #18, Northeastern Educational In- termediate Unit #19. The 32nd Annual Wilkes College Tax Clinic will be held on Friday, November 22, 1985. For further information, write or call: Dr. Mahmoud H. Fahmy, Dean Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education Wilkes College Wilkes-Barre, PA 18766 Phone: (717) 824-4651, extension 225 Toll-free from Scranton, PA 342-5617 From elsewhere in Pennsylvania (800) 572-4444 From Middle Atlantic and New England regions (800) 537-4444 TRAVEL STUDY The Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education is offering a series of Travel-Study courses which will include trips to various countries in the world. Professor Edwin Williams, former Director of International Studies and Professor of Educa- tion at Kean College, New Jersey, will present a photographic safari on Kenya which will focus on the richest concentration of people, wildlife and birdlife on the African continent. This is a prelude to the 1986 Wilkes College Division of Graduate Studies and Continuing Education Travel-Study to Kenya. Professor Williams has taught in Kenya and has personally escorted more than 500 Ameican travelers to this African country. The presentation will be held on Thursday, October 17, 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. in Schaeffer Lecture Hall. 2
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