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                                    Returning to the Classroom: Continuing EdListed below are course offerings from various colleges and organizations in Manhattan and Brooklyn designed specifically for the working and older person seeking to further their education.Courses range from light, %u201chowto%u201d seminars to classes, such as psychology and accounting, leading toward an academic degree.NEW SCHOOL OF SOCIALRESEARCH Sixty-six West 12th Street, New York, 741-5690.%u201cExperiencing the Arts: Art, Music, Poetry, and Theatre%u201d. A course designed to teach people to perceive the arts through the specialized idiom of art, music, poetry and theatre. It will increase the student%u2019s ability to be his own critic with an orientation into the languages of the arts. No previous training required. Classes include demonstrations, lectures and field trips. Begins September 28; Thursdays 1:30 pm-3:3; pm. Tuition: $130/semester. Instructor: Ethel Owens. Course # 5183.%u201cBrownstones and Lofts: Architecture, Renovation, Residential Development%u201d. The course mixes the esthetics of these increasingly popular residences with a practical review of what is necessary to purchase and make a home out of them. Special emphasis is given to laws, regulations and basic renovation techniques. Classes include field trips, neighborhood histories and preparation of the economic balance sheet. Begins September 26 Eight Tuesdays 7:45-9:15 pm. Tuition: Sixty-five dollars per semester. Instructor: D. K. Patton. Course #512.%u201cCo-op Buyers Workshop%u201d. A practical orientation for those considering the purchase of cooperative housing in New Hork, covering the conceptual and financial facets of this complex form of real estate ownership One Saturday. 9:15-4:15 pm. Septem ber 16, September 30, October 14, October 28 and subsequent dates to beannounced. Tuition: $50. Instructor: Jay Y. Rachmani.NORTH CAMPUS COLLEGECARROLL GARDENS: Located at various churches in Carroll Gardens. 388-6762.The program is one of the many National Congress of Women projects focusing on women%u2019s education in 18 cities across the country. Women will study their own %u201cgrassroots%u201d through courses offered on common political-socialenvironmental problems in the local neighborhood. The program includes three courses: %u201cBasic Composition%u2019%u2019, %u201c Introduction to Social Science%u201d and %u201c Social Change and Community Development%u201d . Classes begin on September 24. Tuition: $193.75-full time, $35-eredit plus a $20 registration fee.BROOKLYN COLLEGE OF THE CITY UNIVERSITY OF NEW YORK: Bedford Ave. and Avenue H, Brooklyn, 780-5163.%u201cChristian-Jew ish Relations Through the Ages%u201d The course focuses on the way Christians and Jews have related to each other from the period of the New Testament until the present time. Course features guest lecturers such as Dr. Gerhart Riegner, Secretary General of the World Jewish Congress, who is wellknown for his efforts in informing the American people of Nazi concentration camps during the Holocost. For times and dates call 780-51 68.LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY BROOKLYN CENTER/BROOKLYN HEIGHTS PROGRAM Office of Public I nformation, Brooklyn, 834-6090%u201c Accounting.\voted to the study of basic accounting concepts and methods and their significance to management and to the financial analyst. Areas treated include an introduction to financial statement analysis, the measurement of incomeand capital and accounting for fixed assets. No previous training required. Begins September 26, Tuesdays 6-9pm. Tuition: $318/ semester. Instructors: LIU School of Business Adm inistration. Course #ACC 501.%u201cThe School Child and Family Crisis%u201d. The course discusses the psychological and education implications of separation, divorce, desertion, child abuse and death for the family in transition. Both theoretical and practical aspects of the school child's educational adaptation will be carefully weighed in reference to case study materials. Begins October 9, Mondays 6:15-9:15 pm. Tuition: $318. Instructors: LIU Education Department. Course ft EDU 661.%u201cTelecourse %u2018The Growing Years%u2019: Developmental Psychology%u201d. A special concept in televised instruction in cooperation with WNET-Channel 13, McGrawHill, Inc. and University of alifornia. The series incorporates interviews with 85 academic specialists and special filming of children in candid activities. The %u201cTelecourse%u201d explores the physical, mental, emotional and moral development of children from conception through adolescence: how children acquire language skills, what roles heredity and environment play in a child%u2019s development and the effect of nutrition on development. May be taken for credit or on a non-credit basis. Televised on Saturdays noon-1 pm on channel 13 in addition to selected Tuesdays for meetings with Dr. Aurora Biamonte, Child Development specialist and Professor of Education at LIU (September 19, 2 6 October 17, 31; November 14, 28; December 12 and January 9, lf> from 6-8:30 pm. Tuition: $291/ credit, $145/non-credit. Course #EDU 109.ADULT EDUCATION DIVISIONDIVISION OF WEEKEND COLLEGE AT BAY RIDGE LIUBrooklyn Center, U niversity Plaza, Brooklyn. 834-6268. 26 non-credit courses will be offeredon Saturdays, beginning September co al Xttveria.il High School,7100 Shore Road, Brooklyn. Course disciplines include art, history, psychology and theatre. Courses range from Voice and Diction to Boating and Seamanship. Classes are offered in two seven-week sessions from September 23-November 4 and November 11 - January 13 or one 14 week sessiDon from September 23-January 13. For brochure with complege information write or call: Bay Ridge Extension, RM M521. LIU Brooklyn Center University Plaza, Brooklyn, N.Y 11201, 834-6268 (6032).The Office of Continuing Education at LIU Brooklyn Cetner will be offering %u201cComedy Writing Workshop%u201d, %u201cShakespeare%u201d and %u201cCasino Gambling Around the World.%u201dBROOKLYN BOTANIC GARDENS: 1000 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn. 622-4433.%u201cFlower Painting%u201d. Students will use watercolors and be taught the techniques necessary for painting portraits of favorite garden flowers. All materials are supplied. Begins September 21. Thursdays 10:30 am - noon. Tuition: $35/non-members.%u201cFall Gardening for Spring Bloom%u201d. The course highlights Fall gardening chores including pruning tree and shrub transplanting and lawn care, plant material will be supplied to take home. Offered on two Fridays, September 22, 29. 10:30 am - noon. Tuition: $15/nonmembers.%u201cShrubs With Fall Color%u201d. Course discusses foilage, twigs, fruits and plant shapes that will enhance and provide color in an autumn garden Friday, October 6 10:30am-noon. Tuition: $6/nonmembers.BROOKLYN SKILLS EXCHANGE: 2242 East 28th St., Brooklyn. 646-6800.The Brooklyn Skills Exchange is a community of people interestedin sharing their special skills or knowledge with other peopie in the borough of Brooklyn. It links those people who have a skill or talent with others who wish to learn more about that skill or talent. A non-for-profit learning community, the courses are being taught by highly-qualified instructors in their own homes or studios in a relaxed learning atmosphere. The mini-courses are both inexpensive and interesting.THE WORKSHOP IN BUSINESSOPPORTUNITIES, INC.: 126 E. 31st Street, N.Y., N.Y. 481-0180.%u201cHow To Run A Business of Your Own%u201d. A course designed for people who are in or plan to go into business for themselves. The workshops are conducted by an all volunteer group of successful business people who are dedicated to moving minority members into positions of influence in the economic community. Begins September 17 for 16 weeks. Tuition: free. For more information, write or call Workshop in Business Opportunities. c/o the Institute for Free Enterprise, 126 East 31st Street, New York, N.Y. 10016, 481-0180.YMCA AT PROSPECT PARKBAY RIDGE BRANCHThe YMCA is offering three courses for both men and women this fall designed to get the participant in shape and develop control of the body.PARSONS SCHOOL OF DESIGN66 Fifth Avenue, N.Y., N.Y., 741-5667.%u201cIn Menswear Today: Buying and Merchandising, A Changing Scene%u201d. The course wiii explore the new thinking needed to keep up with new directions in buying, promoting and retailing menswear today. Especially beneficial to those in the marketing, manufacturing and retailing end of this industry. Begins September 26. Tuesdays 5:30-7:45 pm. Tuition: $125/semester. Instructor Gary Shafer.TUESDAYTHURSDAYAFTERNOONSUNION TEMPLEServing Reform Judaism for 130 Years3:30 PMTO5:30 PMNEW-AFTER SCHOOL CENTERA WARM SAFE PLACE FOR YOUR CHILDREN WHERE THEY C AN UNWIND AND EXPRESS THEMSELVES CREATIVELY AFTER SCHOOL%u2022 CREATIVE DANCETaught by Helen Apostol%u2022 ARTS PROGRAMJewish and Secular ThemesAGE5 T 0 12YEARS%u2022 SINGINGIsraeli and Traditional Melodies%u2022 SW IM M ING -GYMUnder Professional SupervisionSTARTS SEPT. 19-530.00 PER SEM ESTER-M EM BERS FREEEastern Parkway at Grand Army Plaza%u2014 Free Parking on Our LotCall Marvin Axelrod, Activities Director, 638-7600York InstituteDay School DivisionCO-ED SMALL CLASSESPersonalized teaching in a warm, friendly atmosphereELEMENTARY THRU HIGH SCHOOLCOLLEGE PREPGENERAL AND COMMERCIALpost grad courses %u2022 3yr. high school programsavailable %u2022 social and athletic programsDAY, EVE. and SAT. CLASSESADULT DIVISION%u00bb%u2014 hi v/ r%u201c<4..^*:*>-*I U V J I O I C I C U K jy 1 1 . 1 . U t u i v L . U U V U U V I I k A / p i .Executive Secretarial %u2022 BookkeepingBusiness Administration %u2022 Placement Assistancefor further information, please phone or write:Benj. Altman, Lit.D., DirectorYORK INSTITUTE 855-5010_______ 212 HICKS ST. (cor. Montague) BROOKLYNR00SA SCHOOLOFMUSICInstruction on allInstrumentsPreparatory ClassesFor ChildrenModern DanceEnsemble and TheoryOffice opens Sept. 11TR-5-737126 Willow PlaceAlbee School of DanceA LB E ESCHO O LChildren and AdultsBeginners throughProfessionalBallet, Jazz, TapGymnastics, Disco HustleThe Albees have performedwithAmerican Ballet Theatre,Broadway Musicals and TV852-7025 2 locationsCarroll GardensPark SlopeNew EarlyChildhoodProgram inPark Slope%u2022CERTIFIED TEACHERS %u2022CREATIVE PROGRAM %u2022CHILD CENTERED APPROACH %u2022.STIMULATING ENVIRONMENT %u2022EXCELLENT FACILITIES%u2014GYM AND POOL%u2022TRAINED SPECIALISTS %u2022PROGRAM SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN OF ALL FAITHS%u2022AFTER SCHOOL SWIM PROGRAMOpenings available for 3.2 and 4 year olds only. A few spaces remain. Register now. Morning program, full day program, and kindergarten after school program will be offered.For information, please call 768-3814 sponsored byCONGREATIONBETH ELOHIMEighth Avenue and Garfield Place in Park Slope 768-3814The Children%u2019s Community of Clinton Hill314 Waverly Ave. Brooklyn 11205 783-1936%u2022A Child Centered Developmental Program in a warmcreative learning environment.%u2022Excellent facilities including a large adjacent outdoor play area%u2022A licensed program. %u2022Certified teachers.Applications being accepted now for Fall 78. Immediate openings for all age groups.Preschool 8am-6pm Schoolage 2:30pm-6pm _______________ part time availablePage 18, TH E PHOENIX, September 14,1978vanesn
                                
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