Public Noiigg: ' I DEPARTMENT OF LANGUAGES | I Enrolments are still being accepted for Maori Language Courses. j Maori Continuation Course No. 1: Monday. 21 May - Friday. 29 June. I 9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. daily. j Maori Beginner’s Course No. 3: Monday. 2 July - Friday. 10 August. 9.00 a.m. - 4.00 p.m. daily. I English Revision: An English course for those wanting to improve their | basic English. Reading, writing and spelling are part of this course. i Commences - Wednesdays, 4 July, 7.00 - 9.00 o.m. Effective Speaking: A course of 12 weeks covering debating, speeches I etc. Course 2 commences Tuesday, 22 May. 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. j Rapid Reading: A course of 6 weeks to improve speed of reading and level of comprehension. Courso 2 begins Wednesday, 23 May. 5.15 - 6.45 p.m. Course 3-5 begin 11 July, 12 September and 19 September. English for Enjoyment: A self-contained course of 12 weeks looking at | many facets of the English language through poetry, films, novels, study j etc. Course 2 begins Monday, 21 May, 10.00 a.m. - 12 noon. Cource 3 begins Monday 3 September, 10.00 a.m. - 12 noon. Term Two Courses: French Beginners “Feeder Class” (For both day and evening classes.) a I I Five or six weeks of intensive language study to put you into the s mainstream of existing beginners classes. Monday evenings. 5.30 - 7.30 9 p.m., Room H 124. Language classes above beginners: Enrolments are being accepted. Please check with tutors before enrolling for level, or with the Course Supervisor, Mr A McLauchlan. Hours of courses and | room numbers available on request from the Information Centre. 1 DEPARTMENT OF BUILDING AND ARCHITECTURE | Sullivan Avenue H Introduction to Draughting Techniques: T his 12-week course is | designed give those employed, or interested in the building industry, an S introduction to draughting and also caters for those who wish to learn | the fundamentals of drawing for building permit application require- 0 ments. Commences Monday? 21 May, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Fee: $22.50. ff introduction to Building, Costing and Pricing: This 12-week course is | designed to give tradespersons. builders and subcontractors an | introduction to “taking-off" of quantities and the techniques of | estimating. Commences Monday 21 May, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. Fee: 517.00. H Construction Drawing: This 12-week course is designed for those h carpentry apprentices requiring practical drawing tuition for the TCB | Trade Certificate examination. Commences Monday, 28 May, 7.00 -9 00 | p.m. Fee: $16.00 - if enrolled in TCB $lO.OO. S Masonry for the Homeowner: This course is designed for ladies as well | as men, it consists of 12 weeks, during which time students will i complete a set of practical modules using masonry materials to H construct barbecues, garden walls, paving, etc. Commences 22 May, | 9.00 a.m. - 12 noon. Fee: $29.50. | Enrolment for these classes will be taken at Sullivan Avenue, between E 9.00 a.m. and 4.00 p.m.. and Monday evening, 21 May. Classes will only 0 run if sufficient enrolments. i DEPARTMENT OF CONSTRUCTION SERVICES | Sullivan Avenue | Veneer Marquetry: The production of pictures and design, using wood | veneer. The two courses: Mondays 6.00 - 9.00 p.m (12 sessions) and | Tuesdays 3.30 - 6.30 p.m. (12 sessions) commencing 21 and 22 May. g Course fee: $19.00. a Spray Painting: Mondays 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. (12 sessions) commencing 1 Monday 21 May. For people already in the industry and those about to g enter. Course fee: $20.00. 0 Intermediate Woodturning: Commencing Tuesday 22 May, 6.00 - 9.00 | p.m. (12 sessions). A course in the skills of faceplate and chuck turning. | The pre-requisite for this course is HAVING PARTICIPATED in the | "Basic Wood Turning” course. A few places left. Course fee: $36.00. | Enrolment at the Sullivan Avenue Branch Office between 9 a.m. and 4 M p.m. daily. | DEPARTMENT OF ART AND COMMUNITY STUDIES 8 Focus on Women Courses B New Outlook: For women wanting to gain confidence, improve | communication skills, and get an idea of what is going on in paid a employment, volunteer work, further education and the general | community. A variety of speakers and visits included. Meets Tuesdays. S Wednesdays and Thursdays, 9.30 a.m. - 2.00 p.m. for six weeks. Next | course starts 29th May. 0 r Art and Craft Courses g Creative Textile Crafts: Covers applique, reverse applique, soft g sculpture, weaving without a loom. Tuesdays, 29 May - 7 August. 6.00 - g 8.00 p.m. § Personal Skills Courses a Interpersonal Communication: A 17-week course covering the theory | and practice of communication. Can be credited towards the Diplomas | in Business Studies, Recreation and Sport and Certificate in Community g Service. Mondays, 25 June - 5 November, 1.00 - 3.00 p.m. M Casework Supervision: For people in a casework supervision/counsell- | ing position who want to learn skills for more effective clinical or I casework supervision. Mondays, 11 June -23 July, 4.00 - 7.00 p.m. and | Saturday, 23 June, 9,30 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. Details from Enrolment Centre. a Process and Politics of Ageing (ij Particularly for people working with or helping the aged. Will explore | myths, fears and politics of the ageing process. Wednesdays 4 July to g | 15 August 7-9 p.m. and Saturday 21 July 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. | M Media Studies Courses L | A new series of courses designed for people interested in preparing for | ! a career in broadcasting, or wishing to use the media more effectively, g or understanding its impact on our lives. fe Understanding the Broadcasting Service (radio): Aim is to increase | opportunities for community involvement in radio and will look at the g structure and operations of Radio New Zealand and independent S broadcasters. Thursdays, 24 May - 7 June, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. or Saturday, j 9 June, 9.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. » Understanding the Broadcasting Service (TV): Aim is to increase j opportunities for community involvement in television and will look mainly at the structure and operations of Television New Zealand. Saturday, 30 June, 9.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. | it Takes Two to Tango - Broadcasting and the Community: Aim is to I encourage more community participation in the media. Participants will I write a 'manifesto' for community involvement in broadcasting, j Thursdays, 5 July - 26 July, 7.00 - 9.00 p.m. £ Our Master’s Voice - the Histoty of Broadcasting in New Zealand: t Traces the development of New Zealand’s radio and television, I emphasising personalities, political events and social pressures. Tues- | days, 22 May - 12 June, 5.15 - 7.15 p.m. I Neither Norium - the Radio Documentary: To look at the role of radio | documentaries in the formation of public policy and opinion. Tuesdays, | 22 May - 5 June, 7.30 - 9.30 p.m. s Whose Broadcasting Is it? - Broadcasting and Accountability: A look | at the question of how far broadcasting is and should be accountable to | the public. Tuesdays, 19 June - 3 July, 5.15 - 7.15 p.m. L Bad News and More Bad News - Broadcasting Journalism: Case | studies will be used to examine how balanced and factual news and I current affairs programmes really are. Tuesdays. 10 July -24 July, 5.15 - | 7.15 p.m. | How to Stop Worrying About the Box and Start Loving it - Creative £ Television Viewing: This course will assist participants to develop a | critical appreciation of televison programming and introduce new ways t of looking at television. Tuesdays, 22 May -19 June, 10.00 a.m. -12 I noon. i News Media - An Appreciation: Aims to give a broad insight into § reporting for the mass media. Mondays, 28 May -13 August, 7.00 - 9.00 j p.m. s Understanding Your Video System: A -workshop to give participants t basic video skills so as to more effectively use their equipment. | Emphasis is on "hands on" experience. Two courses are offered: | Monday - Thursday, 18 -21 June, 8.30 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.; and Saturday | and Sunday, 16 and 17 June and 23 and 24 June, 8.20 a.m. - 4.30 p.m. s ' Enrolments limited In each course. | Radio Broadcast Training: A full-time block course for people with little i or no previous experience in broadcasting but who wish to make a ! career in radio. Prospective candidates should contact the Media I Studies Section, Christchurch Polytechnic, for information on enrolment i procedures. Entries close shortly. The course commences on 9 Juiy | DEPARTMENT OF FOOD AND FASHION I Food Handling - Focus on Hygiene: This 12-hour part-time course is I extremely valuable for anyone working in food preparation. The course E covers causes of food poisoning and spoilage as well as sound practice I in food handling. Wednesdays. 1.00 - 4.00 p.m. Courses commence on ? 23 May, 20 June and 18 July. Fee: $ll.OO. S DEPARTMENT OF APPLIED SCIENCES H Courses commencing soon: | Computing Courses R Term 2 courses commence Monday, 21 May and most classes have | been filled through postal enrolment previously advertised. Vacancies | still exist in the following classes. (1 53500 D Introduction to Data Processing, 'Wednesday. 5- 7 p.m. $15.00 s 151162 H BASIC for beginners, Thursdays. 10 -12 noon (Starting 12 July) | $12.00. » 53533 D BASIC 3 Wednesdays, 7 - 9 p.m. $20.00 | 53533 E BASIC 3 Thursdays, 7 - 9 p.m. $20.00 | 552608 BASIC 4 Mondays, 5 - 7 p.m. $20.00 g 53541 D PASCAL 1 Thursdays, 7 - 9 p.m. $20.00 fl 535428 PASCAL 2 Thursdays, 5 - 7 p.m. $20.00 - Enrolment for Term 3 classes will be advertised towards the end of g Term 2. I Introductory Mathematics g This course is designed for students with a weak mathematical g background and would suit those planning to study Mathematics 1 for g New Zealand Certificate in 1985. The course runs for two hours per a week during the second half-year. Material is presented at a level and g rate to suit the class. Topics include: Confidence with numbers, g commercial arithemetic, metric measurement. p SIISOB Introductory Mathematics, Thursdays, 5- 7 p.m. starting 5 July, g $14.00. i Applied Sciences for Registered Nurses f A modular course for any registered nurse wishing to upgrade his/her i knowledge of anatomy, physiology and biochemistry. Specialist options t in microbiology, maths/computing and group work are also available. | The six modules of a typical course each consist of 17 Weekly sessions g and students need to complete the Introductory Unit covering anatomy/ | physiology/biochemistry before proceeding to other modules Current g employment is not a prerequisite for joining the course. a Available second half-year, commencing 10 July. S 56210 C Introductory Unit. Tuesdays, 9 a.m. - 12 noon SIB.CC-. ii 56210 D Introductory Unit, Tuesdays, 5.30 p.m. - 8.30 p.m. $lB.OO fl Details of other modules offering are available on request. t A brochure detailing the course and the enrolment procedure is | available from the Enrolment Centre - enrolment may be made by post. | ENROLMENT AT THE ENROLMENT CENTRE 3 OR PHONE 798-150, 8019 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. L UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED | CHRISTCHURCH POLYTECHNIC SUPPORTS | t COMMUNITY EDUCATION WEEK E
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