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SCHOOL OF CONTINUING & PROFESSIONAL STUD
SCHOOL OF CONTINUING & PROFESSIONAL STUDIESSummerCOURSE CATALOGOver300online courses availablewith 24-hour access!All courses are instructor-facilitated and run for 6 weeks. Two lessons are released each week. Interactive quizzes, assignments and online discussion areas supplement the lessons. Course fees start at $129.Pick Your Start DateMay 16 • June 13 • July 18 • August 15Accounting & FinancesBusinessNonprotChildren, Parents and FamilyCollege ReadinessComputersDatabase ManagementDigital PhotographyGraphic DesignHealth CareLanguagesLaw and LegalMicrosoft ApplicationsPersonal Enrichment Project ManagementTeaching and EducationWeb DesignWritingVisit ed2go.com/Bellarmine for a complete listing of courses in the following categories:instructor-facilitated online learningFeatured Online CoursesQUICKBOOKS 2016 SERIES$199These two courses cover everything from creating statements to more advanced functions, including batch invoicing and report generation. When you purchase both courses together, you get them at a discounted rate!A TO Z GRANTWRITING$139Learn how and where to look for potential funders who are a good match for your organization, how to network and develop true partnerships with a variety of funders, how to organize a successful grant-writing campaign, and how to put together a complete proposal package.ONLINE CAREER TRAININGIn partnership with Education2Go, Bellarmine offers online programs designed to provide the skills necessary to acquire professional level positions in many in-demand occupations. Program length and prices vary. Business – 77 programsComputer Applications – 43 programsArts & Design – 11 programsInformation Technology – 61 programsHealth & Fitness – 46 programsLegal – 9 programsHospitality – 14 programsConstruction & Trades – 36 programsFor program descriptions, prices and demos, visit careertraining.ed2go.com/BellarmineQuestions? Call 855.598.3856.youth camps STOP-MOTION MOVIE MAKING Lights! Camera! ACTION! Express your creativity learning hands-on movie making techniques. Stories you write come to life as you create stop-motion lms using Legos, clay, paper, colored pencils, glue, cotton, scissors and a WHOLE lot of imagination. You’ll add special video and sound effects. And…you’ll even build your own movie studio to take home. Family and friends can view your lms on our class YouTube page. Hollywood is calling&#

133;answer the phone!INSTRUCTOR: Tom Wol
133;answer the phone!INSTRUCTOR: Tom Wolken, MAT, has taught robotics, stop-motion video, computer technology and mathematics to children and adults for ten years.CEYU 330 (01) / Ages 8 – 12 / Mon. – Fri. July 16 – 20 / 1 – 4 p.m. / $159, plus $20 materials feeCEYU 330 (02) / Ages 12 – 15 / Mon. – Fri. July 23 – 27 / 1 – 4 p.m. / $159, plus $20 materials feeCSI: BIGFOOT!You are a forensic scientist taking on the legend of Bigfoot! A back country guide stumbles out of the wilderness claiming to have been attacked by Bigfoot. Your expert investigation skills will determine if it was Bigfoot or just another tall tale. You will learn about and perform ngerprinting, recreate blood spatter, examine casts of the creature’s tracks, dig into soil samples, create bite marks and put fur from the scene under the microscope. Can you be a scientist and still believe in monsters?INSTRUCTOR: Tom Wolken, MAT, has taught robotics, stop-motion video, computer technology and mathematics to children and adults for ten years. CEYU 300 (01) / Ages 10 – 12 / Mon. – Fri July 9 – 13 / 9 a.m. – noon / $159, plus $20 materials feeCEYU 300 (02) / Ages 13 – 15 / Mon. – Fri. July 9 – 13 / 1 – 4 p.m. / $159, plus $20 materials feeNOTE: Registration closes at noon 3 days before each camp begins.READY, SET, RIDE: HORSEMANSHIP CAMP Come join a fun-loving, Horse-Crazy bunch of kids for Horsemanship Camp – get Ready, Set, Ride! This is a camp full of horses, riding, horse care, games and crafts. Each day campers will receive two 45-minute riding lessons, an Equine Education project, a hands-on Horse Sense project and a daily “horsey” craft! Riding lessons will be geared to each individual camper’s abilities, allowing him/her to grow with their riding skills into safe and condent riders. No Riding Experience Necessary. The camp will be held at The Louisville Equestrian Center, which is located just outside Mount Washington. INSTRUCTORS: Campers will be divided into groups of 5-6 and each group will be led by a certied LEC (Louisville Equestrian Center) Senior Camp Counselor. CEYU 340 (01) / Ages 7 – 12 Mon. – Fri. / June 11 – 15 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. / $349CEYU 340 (02) / Ages 7 – 12 Mon. – Fri. / July 16 – 20 9 a.m. – 4 p.m. / $349REGISTER ONLINEwww.bellarmine.edu/ce/summeryouthcampsACADEMICSPSAT/SAT PREP CAMP Lear

n the skills you need to earn high score
n the skills you need to earn high scores on the PSAT and SAT tests. You’ll discover the solution logic behind every question on the newly revised SAT/PSAT tests and learn a high-scoring format for the essay section. Learn how to work effectively and efciently within the dened time allotments of the tests. Previous attendees have earned perfect scores on the SAT, PSAT and ACT and recognition as National Merit Scholars.INSTRUCTORS: Jed Hilbert, MA, is an English Teacher and Standardized Testing Coordinator at St. Xavier High School. Bill McKenzie, MS, is a professional SAT Coach.Rising 10th & 11th gradersCEYU 180 (01) / Mon. – Fri. June 25 – 29 / 9 a.m. – noon / $259CEYU 180 (02) / Mon. – Fri. July 30 – Aug. 3 / 9 a.m. – noon / $259 DUKE TIP PREP CAMP Each year the top 5% of all 7th grade students are invited to take the SAT to qualify as Duke TIP (Talent Identication Program) Scholars. If you are an accelerated learner who is in the top 5% of your class, come learn the skills you need to do your best on this challenging test.INSTRUCTORS: Allie Teta teaches English at Sacred Heart Academy. Bill McKenzie, MS, is a professional SAT coach. Rising 7th gradersCEYU 190 (01) / Mon. – Fri. June 25 – 29 / 9 a.m. – noon / $199CEYU 190 (02) / Mon. – Fri. July 30 – Aug. 3 / 9 a.m. – noon / $199ACADEMICSWRITE ON!Bring your imagination! We will supply the skills to help you become a more effective writer. Through a series of interactive lessons, you will learn to write several ctional and non-ctional pieces. These may include poetry, short story, drama, personal narrative, news article, feature article and/or literary analysis. With this workshop, you will denitely expand your writing portfolio!INSTRUCTOR: Rebecca Donahoe is an English Teacher and Literacy Leader at duPont Manual High School. She has 16 years teaching experience and holds an Ed.S. in Educational Administration, MAT, MED, Rank 1 and reading/writing specialist endorsement. CEYU 130 / Ages 10 – 13 / Mon. – Fri. July 16 – 20 / 9 a.m. – noon / $159, plus $10 materials feeJOURNEY THROUGH THE LAWDo you think you might want to be an attorney? Have you ever wondered what the First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and religion really mean? Are you curious as to why people are told their rights when they are arrested? If you answered yes to any of these questions, this camp

is for you. You will be introduced to th
is for you. You will be introduced to the US Constitution and Bill of Rights, learn about the freedoms guaranteed by those documents, and nd out what your rights really are. By the end of the camp, you will know many interesting facts and will be ready to argue like an attorney!INSTRUCTOR: Charles Koby, JD, MAT, has practiced law in Louisville since 1987. He has taught the Pre-Law Studies Magnet and is currently teaching World History and US History at Central High Magnet Career Academy.CEYU 280 / Ages 13 – 16 / Mon – Fri June 18 – 22 / 9 a.m. – noon / $159youth camps NOTE: Registration closes at noon 3 days before each camp begins.REGISTER ONLINEwww.bellarmine.edu/ce/summeryouthcampsyouth camps ACADEMICSSTUDY SMARTER, NOT HARDER!NOW is the time to develop the skills that will benet you in high school and beyond. Learn tools for time management, aspects of efcient note-taking, clues to textbook reading and tips on enhancing memory. You will also be provided with many strategies to help you complete assignments and tests successfully. Give yourself an edge!CEYU 120 (01) / Rising 7th & 8th gradersMon. & Tues. / July 23 & 24 9 a.m. – noon / $99, plus $10 materials feeCEYU 120 (02) / Rising 9th & 10th gradersMon. & Tues. / July 23 & 241 – 4 p.m. / $99, plus $10 materials feeCEYU 120 (03) / Rising 7th & 8th graders Wed. & Thurs. / July 25 & 269 a.m. – noon / $99, plus $10 materials feeINSTRUCTOR: Rebecca Donahoe is an English Teacher and Literacy Leader at duPont Manual High School. She has 16 years teaching experience and holds an Ed.S. in Educational Administration, MAT, MED, Rank 1 and reading/writing specialist endorsement. ACADEMICSMASTERING READING SKILLS Mastering reading skills will make reading more enjoyable for you and greatly increase your condence in school. Through fun, engaging activities, you will learn and practice: word-attack skills, sight vocabulary, reading with expression and comprehension skills. You’ll spend at least a half hour each day engaged in Reading Plus, a computer-based system that automatically adjusts its content to provide silent reading practice for students based on their individual needs. You can continue to utilize the computer program at home through August 12. RISING 1ST, 2ND & 3RD GRADERSCEYU 200 (01) / Mon. – Fri. / June 18 – 22 9 a.m. – noon / $199, includes all materialsINSTRUCTOR: Tracy Kuhn, M.S. in Education, has taugh

t for fourteen years. She currently teac
t for fourteen years. She currently teaches at Bowen Elementary School.RISING 4TH, 5TH & 6TH GRADERSCEYU 200 (02) / Mon. – Fri. / June 11 – 15 9 a.m. – noon / $199, includes all materialsINSTRUCTOR: Katie Rupp, M.Ed., currently teaches at Carter Traditional Elementary School. She has been teaching foundational reading strategies for ten plus years. Katie just completed her Rank 1 in Reading and Literacy. - AWESOME ALGEBRALearning algebra CAN be totally awesome! Build balconies with rulers and pennies, use Jolly Ranchers to grasp properties and order of operations, and model equations with algebra tiles are a few user-friendly keys we’ll use to understand algebraic concepts. Amakes learning algebra fun and interesting. CEYU 150 / Ages 12 – 14 / Mon. – Fri.June 25 – 29 / 9 a.m. – noon / $159 – GREAT GAINS IN GEOMETRYFrom its beginnings in building pyramids in Egypt to creating fractal landscapes in Pixar movies, geometry is a powerful tool in making sense (and order) of our world. We will unlock the mystery behind some of the mathematical problems that you didn’t know affect you on a daily basis. CEYU 140 / Ages 12 – 14 / Mon. – Fri. June 25 – 29 / 1 – 4 p.m. / $159INSTRUCTOR: Eric Purvis, MAED, is Chair of the Mathematics Department at DuPont Manual High School. He earned National Board Teacher Certication in Adolescent/Young Adult Mathematics.NOTE: Registration closes at noon 3 days before each camp begins.COMPUTERSWEB MONKEYSDo you surf the web and wonder how a page is made? Come learn how to design and build your very own web page! Explore the basics of HTML and CSS. Then you’ll create your personal page, complete with text, graphics and more. Best of all, the site you create is yours to keep! CEYU 110 / Ages 10 – 14 / Mon. – Fri. June 18 – 22 / 9 a.m. – noon / $159 MOVIE MAGICThis computer-based course will help junior movie-makers take a story from idea to screen. Students will work in small teams to create a story, make a story-board to plan out every scene and then lm it! Back in the computer lab, we’ll take our footage and edit it into an amazing mini-movie! Come join us and bring out your inner Spielberg. Bring a USB thumb drive, minimum 4GB.CEYU 160 / Ages 10 – 14 / Mon. – Fri. June 18 – 221 – 4 p.m$159 PIXELS TO PAPERDiscover how to take your creativity to the next level as you explore the basi

cs of digital graphics: photo/image hand
cs of digital graphics: photo/image handling, creative lettering and layout. Using both professional grade and freely available online graphics tools, you’ll create several fun and exciting projects. You’ll take home a full color printout of your project and all your les. CEYU 260 / Ages 10 – 13 / Mon. – Fri.July 16 – 20 / 1 – 4 p.m. / $159 INSTRUCTOR: Mith Barnes, MA, has taught digital graphics techniques to both pros and amateurs for over 15 years and is currently a professor at Bellarmine. COMPUTERSBUILDING IMAGINARY WORLDSIf you can imagine it, you can create it! Discover how to build worlds made up of 3D people, animals and buildings. Add elements of fantasy with dragons, spaceships, aliens, spooky creatures or amusement park rides in that world. As you learn to animate objects in this 3D world, you will be learning the basics of 3D programming. We will be using ALICE, created by Carnegie Mellon University. INSTRUCTOR: Eric Wong, Ph.D., teaches computer science at Mercy Academy. CEYU 230 / Ages 10 – 14 / Mon. – Fri.June 25 – 29 / 9 a.m. – noon / $179REAL-WORLD CODING WITH “LET’S START CODING” KITS From video games to robotics to the space station, code is found everywhere. Never written code before? No worries! You’ll start with working examples and make changes as you learn. Once you get your start, the possibilities are endless. Your instructor will guide you through building and coding projects that sense and react to the real world. Want to build an electronic piano? A robot that you command? A mirror that stretches for innity? A game to test your dexterity? You’ll build all these and more. Experimenting and learning doesn’t end at camp. You’ll take home your creations and can continue learning from more than 30 free projects at www.letsstartcoding.com.INSTRUCTOR: Tom Wolken, MAT, has taught robotics, stop-motion video, computer technology and mathematics to children and adults for ten years.CEYU 290 (01) / Ages 10 – 12 / Mon. – Fri. July 16 – 20 / 9 a.m. – noon / $159, plus $60 materials feeCEYU 290 (02) / Ages 13 – 15 / Mon. – Fri. July 23 – 27 / 9 a.m. – noon $159, plus $60 materials feeyouth camps NOTE: Registration closes at noon 3 days before each camp begins.youth camps ARTSBROADCASTING BASICSWould you like to learn to shoot, edit and even star in your own video? How about learn

ing to write for video? Gain tips on how
ing to write for video? Gain tips on how to make an impact either in front of the TV camera or behind-the-scenes. Bring your enthusiasm and, by the end of the camp, you’ll be ready to host your own show on the internet.INSTRUCTOR: Gary Fogle is an instructor in Bellarmine University’s School of Communication. He worked for 25 years as a television sports anchor/reporter.CEYU 240 (01) / Ages 10 – 12 / Mon. – Fri.June 11 – 15 / 9 a.m. – noon / $159 CEYU 240 (02) / Ages 13 – 15 / Mon. – Fri. June 11 – 15 / 1 – 4 p.m. / $159 COMICS AND CARTOONING FUNDo you like to draw? Do you enjoy telling stories? Then you have what it takes to be a cartoonist! In this camp you’ll learn all the skills you need to make your own comics, inventing your own characters, situations and twists along the way. Learn about perspective and the proportions of the face and body; practice story-boarding; and discover the secrets of the comic Jedi. Making comics may be the most fun thing you do this summer!INSTRUCTOR: Ted Nathanson is an artist who creates books, comics, paintings and drawings. He teaches art classes all over the country and is a member of the Louisville Cartoonist Society (www.tednathanson.com).CEYU 100 (01) / Ages 10 – 14 / Mon. – Fri.July 9 – 13 / 9 a.m. – noon / $159 CEYU 100 (02) / Ages 10 – 14 / Mon. – Fri. July 9 – 13 / 1 – 4 p.m. / $159 ARTSCENTER STAGE: DRAMA PLUSWould you like to be in the spotlight? Learn lines, rehearse movements and create characters on the way to producing a short play. Invite your friends and family to see the nished product on Friday! Please note: Students will need to spend 1-2 hours outside of camp time learning their lines.CEYU 170 / Ages 8 – 12 / Mon. – Fri.June 25 – 29 / 9 a.m. – noon / $159 COMEDY IMPROV CAMP In this highly-interactive camp you’ll have fun learning the basics of comic acting without a script. Improv will boost your condence in front of a group. Four mornings you’ll learn and practice improv skills, such as character creation and interacting with the audience. On Friday, you’ll give a performance for your friends and family. CEYU 220 / Ages 13 – 16 / Mon. – Fri.July 23 – 27 / 9 a.m. – noon / $159 ADVANCED CENTER STAGE Take your theatre skills to the next level! In the mornings, you’ll learn more about theatre in areas as diverse as act

ing, sets and playwriting. In the aftern
ing, sets and playwriting. In the afternoons, you’ll rehearse a one-act play to perform for your friends and family. Grow as an actor – and have a blast doing it! Important: This 10-day camp is open only to young actors who have previously performed in at least two plays (at school or elsewhere)CEYU 270 / Ages 11 – 14 / Mon. – Fri.July 9 – 20 / 9 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. (pack a lunch) / $349 INSTRUCTOR: George Halitzka is a professional director, writer and theatre educator based in Louisville. NOTE: Registration closes at noon 3 days before each camp begins.REGISTER ONLINEprofessional developmentACCELERATED CERTIFICATE IN FINANCIAL PLANNINGThe American public’s need for personal nancial planning expertise is greater than ever. Recruiters and prospective employers recognize CFP certication as the most desired designation in this growing eld. Whether you’re looking to change careers or seeking to improve your professional status, CFPcertication can open the door to more and better opportunities. Bellarmine’s Certicate in Financial Planning Program is registered with Certied Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. Students who successfully complete the program meet the prerequisite education requirement for applying for the CFP certication exam. For additional information on earning CFP certication, visit www.cfp.net.CURRICULUMGeneral Financial Planning PrinciplesInvestment PlanningRetirement PlanningIncome Tax PlanningEstate PlanningCapstone Case Course in Financial PlanningCLASSES MEET EVERY OTHER WEEKENDSeptember 14, 2018 – May 25, 2019Visit bellarmine.edu/ce/certnplanning for complete schedule.TUITION$4,200 for six-course program. Tuition payment plan is available. Call 502.272.8161 for more information.TO REGISTER, CALL 502.272.8166.INFORMATION SESSIONS ON CAMPUSTuesday, June 12 at 5:30 p.m.Thursday, July 12 at 5:30 p.m.WEBINARWednesday, August 8 at noon. TO RSVP, CALL 502.272.8161.Certied Financial Planner Board of Standards Inc. owns the certication marks CFP, Certied Financial Plannerand federally registered CFP (with ame design) in the U.S., which it awards to individuals who successfully complete CFP Board’s initial and ongoing certication requirements.CODE LOU&#x-6.1;&#x 000; @ BU Every 90 days, there are about 100 unlled junior software development opportunities open in the greater Louisville area, and t

hose numbers are growing fast! If you ar
hose numbers are growing fast! If you are interested in pursuing a technology related career (specically a position as a software developer), Code Lou @ BU is the program for you!PROGRAM STRUCTUREA. Complete 20-30 hours of pre-work issued before your course begins. The pre-work consists of courses through Treehouse (our online learning partner) covering HTML, CSS and JavaScript. B. Complete the Fall 2018 course: Front End Web Development Attend: 12 Tuesdays / Sept. 11 – Dec. 4 (no class Nov. 20) / 6 – 8 p.m.Access to Treehouse: Aug. 28 – Dec. 28 (17 weeks)Cost: $349 + $100 Treehouse license fee (alumni discounted price: $296.65 + $100 Treehouse License fee)COURSE DESCRIPTIONIf you are interested in learning the basic coding languages that produce websites and web applications, this 12-week Front-end Web Development course will get you started on this professional pathway.Learn HTML, CSS and JavaScript for a website or Web Application Gain access to the Code Louisville curriculum through TreehouseBuild an online portfolio of code that can be shared with employersThe course meets once a week for 2 hours and plan to invest 10-20 hours per week practicing your skillsReceive a Code Louisville certicate upon completion of the course curriculumDEADLINE TO REGISTER: AUG. 4, 2018TO REGISTER, CALL 502.272.8166See answers to Frequently Asked Questions at www.bellarmine.edu/ce/codeLouisvilleBU.In partnership withprofessional developmentHR CERTIFICATION TRAINING: 2018 SHRM Learning System for SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP Certication PreparationLearn knowledge, skills and behavioral competencies that will help you be more effective in your HR role and build your condence for passing the SHRM-CP/SHRM-SCP exam. For complete information about the course and to see the instructor in action, visit www.bellarmine.edu/ce/professional/shrm. For information on SHRM credentials, visit www.SHRMcertication.org. Course materials include ve comprehensive learning modules, innovative SmartStudy™ tools, and interactive online multi-media resources. You can access the SHRM Learning System via your PC, laptop, mobile device or e-reader.CLASSROOM VERSIONA structured environment that enhances learningAn experienced, dynamic instructor explains and applies conceptsNetwork and share experiencesCEPR 100 (01) / 12 Thursdays / 6 – 9 p.m.Sept. 13 – Dec. 6 / $704, plus $495 materials feeONLINE VERSIONAccess the course 24/7

High quality facilitation with an expert
High quality facilitation with an expert in the HR eldCost effective – no travel requiredIncludes video presentations of course materialCEPR 100 (02) / ONLINE / Sept. 18 – Dec. 11 $854, plus $495 materials feeINSTRUCTOR (BOTH FORMATS): Nancye M. Combs, SPHR, has 35 years of executive management experience. She has presented hundreds of programs, consulted with more than 500 clients worldwide and serves as an expert witness on issues related to employment practices.TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE,CALL 502.272.8166PROFESSIONAL CERTIFICATE IN GERONTOLOGYBellarmine’s Professional Certicate in Gerontology will provide you with the knowledge and skills to effectively meet the needs of the aging population in a wide range of careers.WHO SHOULD ATTENDThe program is relevant for nurses; social workers; occupational, recreational, physical, and respiratory therapists; psychologists; and physical tness professionals.CURRICULUMThe Professional Certicate in Gerontology is awarded for successful completion of EIGHT WORKSHOPS and a 12-hour FIELD PLACEMENT. The eight workshops are held from 8:30 a.m. – 3 p.m. on the second Friday of each month, September 2018 through April 2019.For workshop descriptions, objectives, instructor bios and info about the eld placement and CEUs, visit www.bellarmine.edu/ce/gerontology.INSTRUCTORSMissy Stober, RN, BC, MSNKathy Hager, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, CDERonnita Usher, DNP, APRN, FNP-BC, FNP-CMisty Clark Vantrease, JDPatricia Gillette, PT, Ph.D., GCS,Cathy Lee Bays, Ph.D., RNGail Henson, Ph.D.Alzheimer’s Association Staff, Greater Kentucky & Southern IndianaTUITION $999, includes all materials and eld placement If interested in payment plan, call 502.272.8161.CEUSocial Workers and Nurses receive 6.6 Continuing Education hours per workshop.TO REGISTER FOR THIS COURSE,CALL 502.272.8166registration informationTHE FRENCH WINE ACADEMY Learn about the wines of Bordeaux, Rhone and Burgundy through the ofcial curriculum on French wine created by the French Wine Society and endorsed by the National French Wine Ofce. In each class, you will taste the wines from the major regions. Participants must be at least 21 years old. This course is held at the Cuvee Wine Table, 3598 Springhurst Blvd.INSTRUCTOR: Scott Harper is a Master Sommelier and Certied Wine Educator. Scott works as Corporate Wine and Beverage Director for the Bristol Bar and Grille Inc.CEL

E 100 / 3 Tuesdays / June 12 – 26 6
E 100 / 3 Tuesdays / June 12 – 26 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. / $99, plus $40 materials feeTHE WISDOM-BASED RETIREMENTLearn about the major areas that impact nances during the retirement years, as well as other crucial planning issues. From the economy to markets and investments, and risk management to taxes and estate distribution, this course will move beyond the basics and into advanced, practical applications. Learn to avoid both fraud and fad while spotting legitimate opportunities. If you are retired or nearing retirement, this course will help you learn what you need to know in order to succeed and face the future with bold condence. INSTRUCTOR: Stephen L. Franklin, M.B.A., CFP, CEP, CFS, specializes exclusively in issues that impact the retired. He brings a wealth of knowledge and experience into the classroom. CESP 120 / 6 Wednesdays / June 13 – July 18 10 a.m. – noon / $75HORSEBACK RIDING FOR ADULTSWhether you have never sat in the saddle or are a seasoned equestrian, join a fun-loving group of adults for a 5-week session of 45-minute riding lessons, along with 45 minutes of horsemanship skills and care (such as grooming and health care). This course will be held at the Louisville Equestrian Center (LEC). The LEC is home to over 60 horses and has competition-sized indoor and outdoor riding arenas. It is located just outside Mt. Washington, KY. Safety is the highest priority, and each rider will progress at their own rate. Come out and Saddle Up with a group of fellow Horse Lovers!INSTRUCTORS: SLEC Certied Riding Instructors (American Riding Instructor Association) CELE 130 / 5 Wednesdays / June 20, 27,July 11, 18, 25 / 6:30 – 8 p.m.$175CRAFT BEER: STYLES AND BEYONDLearn about the many styles of craft beer, how they taste, and how they are made. In this course, which will consist of both lectures and tastings, you will gain a solid understanding of the generally accepted beer style guidelines. Participants must be at least 21 years of age. Classes will be held at the Great Flood Brewing Company Shelby Park Production Facility, 629 Bergman St. The second class (July 16) will meet at the Great Flood Taproom, 2120 Bardstown Road.INSTRUCTOR: Matthew Fuller is the head brewer and part owner of Great Flood Brewing Company.CELE 140 / 3 Mondays / July 9 – 23 6:30 – 8:30 p.m. / $99, plus $24 materials feeadult enrichment REGISTER ONLINEwww.bellarmine.edu/ceregistration informationSean J. Ryan,

Ed.D.Deansryan@bellarmine.edu502.272.818
Ed.D.Deansryan@bellarmine.edu502.272.8181Linda S. BaileyDirector of Continuing Education lbailey@bellarmine.edu 502.272.8161Abigail WalshCE Enrollment Coordinatorawalsh03@bellarmine.edu502.272.8166SCHOOL OF CONTINUING & PROFESSIONAL STUDIESYou must register before attending a class and payment must be received before your enrollment is conrmed. We reserve the right to cancel any class that does not have adequate enrollment. To avoid disappointment, register early! Registration is ONLINE only*If you have a Bellarmine username and password, click “One Login.” If you do not have a Bellarmine username and password, click “Continue as a guest.”Click “Enroll Now”Discounts Some courses/programs are exempt.Discounts subject to space availability.Discounts do not apply to materials fees.Seniors age 60+:10%Veritas Society members:15% Bellarmine alumni:15%Part-time Bellarmine students:25% Full-time Bellarmine students:50%Part-time Bellarmine employees:25% Full-time Bellarmine employees:50%Refunds To withdraw from a course and request a refund, call 502.272.8166.100% if notication is received 7 or more days before rst class. 50% if notication is received fewer than 7 days before rst class.No refund after course begins.A $20 administrative fee will be deducted from all refunds.*Registration for the following four courses is by phone (502.272.8166) or mail:SHRM Learning System courseCerticate in Financial PlanningCerticate in GerontologyCode&#x-28 ; Lou at BUThere are TWO payment options when checking out:at www.bellarmine.edu/ceIf you pay by credit card/debit card, you will be charged a nonrefundable 2.75% convenience feeThere is no fee if you pay by e-Check (money is electronically withdrawn from your checking account using your routing and account numbers). If you want to take advantage of the “no fee” option, have your checkbook with you when you register.If you have accessibility questions or other disability-related needs, please contact the Disability Services Coordinator at 502.272.8490 at least two weeks prior.this summer...Non-ProtU.S. POSTAGE PAIDLouisville, KYBELLARMINEUNIVERSITYOver 300 online coursesPAGE 1 youth campsPAGES 2-6professional development programsPAGES 7-8 adult enrichment coursesPAGE 9registration informationPAGE 10REGISTER ONLINE ATwww.bellarmine.edu/ceSchool of Continuing and Professional Studies2001 Newburg RoadLouisville, KY 4