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Incorporating Early Learning Standards
in Curriculum ............................................. .................... 10
Using Children's Books to Foster All Areas
of Cognitive & Social Development 1.. ....................... 11
Using Children's Books to Foster All Areas
of Cognitive & Social Development 11 ........................ 11
Children's Art: Cookie Cutter or Creative ................ 11
Exploring Science Through Our Senses, Part 1... ....... 11
The Defiant Child: Who's In Charge? ........................ 11
Early Childhood Assessment,
What Shall We Do? ......................................................... 12
Exploring Science through Our Senses, Part 11... ....... 12
Exploring Science through Our Senses, Part IIl ......... 12
Combatting the Hazards Of Our Media Culture ....... 12
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY IN ERIE -
A COMMUNITY & CORPORATE RESOURCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Our Mission ............................................................................ 2
Policy of Non-Discrimination and
Affirmative Action................................................................. 2
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY IN ERIE - A COMMUNITY
& CORPORATE RESOURCE
Brief History................................................................... 3
Academic Programs ...................................................... 3
Community & Corporate Resource ............................ 3
Videoconferencing/ Distance Education
Capabilities ..................................................................... 3
Music PROGRAMS
Community Music School... ......................................... 13
Concert Band of Northwest Pennsylvania ................ 13
ASSOCIATE DEGREES AT EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
IN ERIE - THE PoRREco CENTER
12th Annual Kids Academy at Porreco ........................ 14
Academic Quilting Camp:
"Quilting Your Story" ................................................ 14
12th Annual Technology Ingenuity Contest ................ 15
Intergenerational Center............................................... 15
14th Annual Edinboro Highland Games ..................... 16
Purple Martin Conservation Association ................... 17
"Building A Prosperous Future Through
Academic Excellence and Civility" ............................. 4
Degree Completion - Bachelor of Arts in
Specialized Studies ........................................................ 4
Admissions Office ......................................................... 4
Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice
Associate of Arts in Human Services .......................... 6
Associate of Science in Business Administration...... 6
Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies ............................ 7
WORKFORCE TRAINING
& DEVELOPMENT
Business and Professional Writing.............................. 18
Workforce and Economic Development
Network (WEDnet) Guaranteed Free Training ......... 18
Basic Skills Training ...................................................... 18
Information Technology Training ............................... 19
GRADUATE COURSEWORK IN EDUCATIONAL
LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS
Master's of Education in Educational Leadership .... 8
Post Master's Principal K-12 Certification .................8
Post Master's Supervisor of Special Education
Certification .................................................................... 8
Post Master's Superintendent Letter of Eligibility 8
ACCOUNTING SATELLITE PROGRAMS-PENNSYLVANIA
SOCIETY OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (8 CPE HRS)
BUILDING INSPECTION - INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL
(ICC) TRAINING
Residential Code Inspection Series 1, 2 & 3 ............... 9
Commercial Building Inspection Series 1, 2 & 3 ....... 9
CHILD CARE TRAINING PROGRAMS
Coping with Anger and Conflict Using
Children's Literature ...................................................... 10
Marketing Concepts and Strategies for the
Child Care Provider....................................................... 10
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Our Mission
The mission of Edinboro University is to create and share knowledge by
providing access to education and learning experiences for the academic, cultural
and personal growth of the students and the larger community we serve.
Edinboro University is committed to lifelong learning and service.
Through the Office of Extended Learning, the University strives to:
• Serve the northwestern Pennsylvania area through community
service activities;
• Link the University's resources to the needs of the community;
• Provide continuing professional education to business and industry and other
area professionals;
• Enhance personal enrichment of the community through
non-credit offerings.
We look forward to serving the needs of our family.
General Information
Registration: We encourage you to register early. This will prevent the classes
you are interested in from being canceled due to low enrollments. Please register
at least one week in advance.
Refund and Cancellation Policy: You may cancel one week before class
begins to receive a full refund. Classes canceled less than one week before classes
begin will not receive a refund, and you will be responsible for your class fee.
Extended Learning reserves the right to postpone, limit enrollment, cancel,
split or combine classes, and change instructors and class locations when necessary.
Inclement Weather: In the event of severe weather conditions, students should
listen to local radio and television stations for the official closing of the campus. If
the University is closed, all off-campus locations will be closed as well.
Instructors: The courses listed in this catalogue are taught either by regular
University faculty members or other qualified professional persons from the area.
Each possesses a talent, skill or specialized interest, which he/ she wishes to share
with the community.
Dr. Frank G. Pogue
President
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center Staff
Dr. Terry L. Smith
Dean of Liberal Arts
tlsmith@edinboro.edu
BethA.Zewe
Coordinator of Non-Credit Programs
zewe@edinboro.edu
Sabra Jefferson
For more information about the programs listed in the Extended
Leaming publication or certificate and contract training needs, call (814) 836-1955
or 1-800-526-0121.
Policy of Non-Discrimination and Affirmative Action
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity education
institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex
and handicap in its activities, programs or employment practices as required by
Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADA.
For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, contact
Dr. Richard E. Arnold, Associate to the President for Equity, Special Programs, and
Staff Development, Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, McNerney Hall, Edinboro, PA
16444 (814) 732-2167. For information or assistance regarding services, activities
and facilities that are accessible to and usable by persons with a disability, contact
Dr. Robert McConnell, Office of Students with Disabilities (814) 732-2462 V /TTY.
Office Professional
Office of Extended Leaming
Edinboro University in Erie-The Porreco Center
2951 West 38th Street • Erie, PA 16506-4403
(814) 836-1955 • Fax: (814) 833-2085
sjefferson@edinboro.edu
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About Edinboro University in Erie And, during the summer, the grounds are alive with the
sound of children's voices.
- Th e Porreca Center-------- The Kids Academy at Porreco is an exciting opportunity
for children in grades 1-6 to participate in a wide array of
unique learning experiences thanks to Edinboro University
in Erie.
Brief History
The rich history of the Porreco estate dates back to the
mid-nineteenth century, when a German immigrant, Henry
Knobloch, purchased the original 400 acres. The main
property stayed in the Knobloch family until 1931, when the
first of the Gebauer' s took title. Jesse Gebauer became the
owner in 1942 while married to Adrian Archbold, grandson of
John Archbold, the partner and Standard Oil fortune successor
to John D. Rockefeller.
Mrs. Archbold died in 1976, and much of the estate was
divided into smaller holdings and sold privately. The core
of the property, however, was retained and put on public
auction. In 1978, Louis J. Porreco purchased it. In 1986,
Mr. Porreca donated the estate to Edinboro University to enhance the quality and convenience of educational offerings
in the Erie area.
Today, the renovated estate is used by Edinboro University
to provide both credit and non-credit educational
opportunities for traditional and non-traditional students, and
for holding special events. Various organizations within the
community also use the facilities for educational and cultural
programming.
Community & Corporate Resource
- Let us host your NEXT EVENT!
In tandem with its role as an academic institution, Edinboro
University in Erie also provides facilities for citizens and
organizations wishing to hold special events at the Center.
Facilities are available for training sessions, retreats,
conferences, meetings, receptions, classroom space,
videoconferencing and press conferences. In addition,
the facility houses a computer lab and distance education
classroom.
Edinboro University in Erie's primary academic facility
is housed within one of the largest standing barns in Erie
County. The renovated interior includes classrooms and a
seminar area. The Barn also houses a fully equipped
computer lab with 24 computers with Internet capabilities
and a distance education classroom.
The Center also houses a converted guest house
(The Garden House) which contains classrooms, faculty
offices, a library service area with reference materials and
direct computer access to Edinboro University's main
library catalogue, the largest educational resources center
in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Mary Porreca Hall, the original estate mansion and still
its centerpiece, has been maintained to preserve its 1800s
vintage farmhouse milieu. Among its 12 rooms is a large
living area perfect for executive seminars, retreats,
conferences, receptions and cultural events, and
professional and social gatherings. Mary Porreco Hall
also has a library, three small conference or break out rooms,
dining and lounge facilities, and a fully equipped kitchen.
Special-event catering services are also available.
Academic Programs
Over 10,000 students have taken classes in various
programs at the Porreco Center since Edinboro University
consolidated its academic offerings at one convenient
location more than 17 years ago. Undergraduate courses
in such areas as biology and health services, business
administration and economics, mathematics and computer
science, speech and communication studies, secondary
education, elementary education, English & theatre arts,
foreign languages, geosciences, philosophy and history
are provided.
In addition, Edinboro University offers graduate and
extended learning classes, plus four associate degree
programs: Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice, Associate
of Arts in Human Services, Associate of Science in
Business Administration and an Associate of Arts in
Liberal Studies. You may be able to complete a Bachelor
of Arts degree in Specialized Studies at Edinboro
University in Erie if you have 90 credits from another
institution of higher education.
The Department of Professional Studies offers graduate
coursework at Edinboro University in Erie-The Porreco
Center for the following programs in Educational
Leadership:
• Master's of Education in Educational Leadership
• Post Master's Principal K-12 Certification
• Post Master's Supervisor of Special Education Certification
• Post Master's Superintendent Letter of Eligibility
Videoconferencing / Distance Education
Capabilities
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Videoconferencing / Distance Education Capabilities
Edinboro University in Erie offers videoconferencing
capability for meetings, classes or conferences. Utilizing
state-of-the-art technology, meetings can be conducted at a
distance to save both time and expensive travel costs.
A two-way, fully interactive videoconference classroom
complete with multiple cameras and computer presentation
is available.
For more information about Edinboro University in
Erie - The Porreco Center, or to utilize the Center and its
facilities, please contact:
Beth A. Zewe / email: zewe@edinboro.edu
Edinboro University in Erie -The Porreco Center
2951 West 38th Street - Erie, PA 16506-4403
(814) 836-1955 or Fax (814) 833-2085
Associate Degree Programs at Edinboro University in Erie
-The Porreco Center _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ __
Building a Prosperous Future Through
Academic Excellence and Civility
You Can Earn a Degree ...
• Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice - will prepare
you for a variety of employment opportunities with the
police, the courts, and correctional programs.
• Associate of Arts in Human Services - will prepare
you for employment in a wide range of mental health
and/ or human services fields.
• Associate of Science in Business Administration - will
prepare you for an entry-level position in business, accounting, finance or marketing.
• Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies - will enhance
your basic skills while giving you the foundation you
need for a four-year degree .
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania recently introduced
a new theme - one
that will lead us
to the 2006-07
academic year
when we will
celebrate the
University's 150th
anniversary or
Sesquicentennial.
This theme,
"Building a
prosperous future
through academic
excellence and
civility," builds
upon our
commitment to
academic
excellence and
civility while
introducing the
ideal of prosperity. We believe that excellence in academics
and civility will lead to prosperity, not only for members of
the Edinboro Family, but also for the region, state, nation
and the world we serve.
I am pleased to present this brochure to you and to
share information about the degree programs we are
offering at Edinboro University in Erie-The Porreco
Center. By offering classes at our historic and beautiful
facility in Erie, we are reaching out to those of you who live
in Erie and prefer to stay at home while taking
classes ... those of you who realize that an Edinboro degree
can open the doors to a prosperous and productive future,
at a fraction of the cost of many other colleges and
universities ... those of you who, unfortunately, find
yourselves unemployed and looking for a new career
direction ... and even those of you who are returning from
military service.
As you'll see on the following pages, a degree from
Edinboro University can take you almost anywhere you
want to go. It can, indeed, lead to a "prosperous future
through academic excellence and civility."
...-.
•
Or Complete a Degree ...
You may be able to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Specialized Studies at Edinboro University in Erie if you
have 90 credits from another institution of higher education.
Simply contact an academic advisor by calling 814-732-2218
and say "I'd like to complete my degree at Porreco."
Associate of Arts Degree
Criminal Justice
Introduction to Policing (3)
Introduction to Corrections (3)
American Government (3)
Prosecution and the Courts (3)
Principles of Sociology (3)
To be selected from at least two categories below 12 sem. hrs.
B. Legal Aspects of Crime
Pennsylvania Criminal Code (3)
Criminal Procedure and Evidence (3)
C. Societal Influences on Crime and Delinquency
American Urban Development (3)
U.S. Police History (3)
American State and Local Government (3)
Organized Crime and Corruption (3)
Drugs and Human Behavior (3)
Juvenile Delinquency (3)
D. Techniques of Dealing with Crime
Criminal Investigation (3)
Criminalistics (3)
Probation, Parole and Community Corrections (3)
Public Administration (3)
E. Electives
Juvenile Justice (3)
F. Field Experience
Internship in Criminal Justice (3)
III. ELECTIVES (Open)
6 sem. hrs.
Overview
The field of criminal justice encompasses all matters
relating to crime. It is concerned with law, criminology,
police, courts, corrections, crime control policy and
planning. Moreover, it is a rapidly changing field. Modern
criminal behavior such as computer theft and embezzlement, terrorism, racketeering and sophisticated political
corruption require new technologies and skills for crime
control. There is a need for broadly educated personnel
with a deep understanding of the criminal justice system
and its political, social and economic environments. There is
equally a need for modern police skills, from accounting to
computer skills and counseling.
A sound degree program in criminal justice must be
flexible to prepare undergraduates for a rapidly
changing - and exciting - set of occupations. To meet this
need, Edinboro University offers a comprehensive program
which provides an overview of the criminal justice system
and development of essential skills: the Associate of Arts in
Criminal Justice.
Career Opportunities
The two-year associate degree program is designed
primarily to provide persons currently employed in criminal justice agencies an opportunity to enrich their backgrounds in criminal justice studies and at the same time
earn a college degree in the field.
Edinboro' s criminal justice program seeks to provide
students with a broad understanding of the entire criminal
justice system and human behavior rather than a narrow
specialization. A wide range of employment opportunities
exists with the police, the courts, and correctional programs.
The background provided by this degree program may
also be valuable for those who decide to seek a four-year
bachelor's degree in criminal justice, social work, sociology
or political science.
TOTAL
Program of Study
I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 30 sem. hrs.
College Writing Skills (3)
One approved course from each Core category (21)
One approved course from two different Distribution
categories (6)
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II. CRIMINAL JUSTICE REQUIREMENTS
A The Criminal Justice System
Introduction to Criminal Justice (3)
Dr. Frank G. Pogue
President, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Edinboro University in Erie The Porreca Center
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30 sem. hrs.
18 sem. hrs.
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66 sem. hrs.
Associate of Arts Degree
Human Services
To be selected from the following:
Society and the Individual (3)
Work and Society (3)
Race & Ethnic Relations (3)
Human Diversity (3)
Introduction to Social Welfare Policy (3)
C. Electives in Field
6 sem. hrs.
To be selected from the following:
Juvenile Delinquency (3)
Sociology of Marriage and Family (3)
Medical Social Work (3)
Child Welfare (3)
Aging and Human Services (3)
Overview
The basic premise of this program is that there is a
common core of attitudes, skills and knowledge that
apply to a variety of settings in the human services.
Individuals equipped with these competencies can make
effective contributions to agencies involved in mental
health, education, welfare, corrections and other areas.
Career Opportunities
Many health and human services agencies are seeking
individuals who have less than a baccalaureate degree,
but are sophisticated enough to be effective workers.
This program is concerned with the preparation of
individuals as mental health workers, psychiatric aides,
social service workers, workers for developmentally
diabled, and workers with the elderly. The availability of
trained paraprofessionals in these areas could make such
services available to the public more efficiently and
effectively.
The goal of the program is to educate, in two years,
a generalist worker who could move into a wide range of
mental health and/ or human services fields.
Human services paraprofessionals held several thousand
government jobs during the 1990s. Government agencies
employ a significant portion of the paraprofessionals to deal
w ith such issues as poverty, crime, public assistance,
population policy, social rehabilitation, community
development, mental health, racial and ethnic studies, and
environmental impact studies.
III. FREE ELECTIVES
The Associate of Science in Business Administration
program prepares the student to find employment in
various positions in domestic or international businesses
including accounting, advertising, finance, financial
services, logistics, management, marketing and production.
Business positions are available for graduates in
commercial firms, not-for-profit organizations, government
agencies and international businesses. Graduates can also
choose to be self-employed and are prepared for further
study in business administration, accounting, finance,
financial services, economics or marketing.
Overview
The Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies is a flexible
two-year degree program designed to meet the needs of a
variety of students:
• students desiring a two-year degree that will enable
them to transfer to a four-year institution;
• unemployed workers wanting to develop marketable
job skills; or
• employed persons seeking retraining or upgrading of
knowledge.
Up to 15 hours of credit may be awarded for previously
completed courses at vocational or technical institutes, and
students may be eligible to have their tuition covered by the
national vocational training act.
Program of Study
I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 24 sem. hrs.
TOTAL
60 sem. hrs.
II. BUSJNES5FOUNDATIONREQUIREMEN1S 27 sem. hrs.
Principles of Accounting I (3)
Principles of Accounting II (3)
Information Resources Management* (3)
Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business (3)
Principles of Economics: Macro (3)
Principles of Economics: Micro (3)
Business Finance I (3)
Principles of Management (3)
Principles of Marketing (3)
Associate of Science Degree
Business Administration
Overview
The Associate of Science degree in Business
Administration prepares students for a variety of
professional careers. This degree program is especially
designed to provide students with a business degree for
entry-level positions in business, for job promotion, or as a
bridge toward completion of a bachelor's degree in business
administration. Students complete a foundation of
business courses that provide thorough exposure to each of
the business functions, to economics, to business law, and to
the technology used in business.
Students are also required to complete an elective course
in business that provides additional expertise in a selected
business area. This elective is chosen from courses in
advertising and promotion, cost accounting, human resource
management, and money and banking.
All of the courses required in the associate degree program
also apply to the bachelor's degree in business
administration.
Program of Study
I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
6 sem. hrs.
Associate of Arts Degree
Liberal Studies
Career Opportunities
30 sem.
hrs.
College Writing Skills (3)
One approved course from each Core category (21)
One approved course from two different Distribution
categories (6)
IL HUMAN SERVICE AREA REQUIREMENTS 24 sem. hrs.
A Nature and Need of Service
9 sem. hrs.
To be selected from the following:
Principles of Sociology (3)
Contemporary Social Problems (3)
Sociology of the Life Cycle (3)
Introduction to Social Work (3)
9 sem. hrs.
B. Behaviors, Treatments and Strategies
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Program of Study
I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 30 sem. hrs.
College Writing Skills (3)
One approved course from each Core category (21)
One approved course from two different Distribution
categories (6)
II. HUMANITIES TRACK
15-24 sem. hrs.
At least one advanced course from four of seven
advanced humanities disciplines: Art, English and
Theatre Arts, Foreign Languages, History, Music, Philosophy, or Speech Communications
* Students who cannot demonstrate competence in
word processing and spreadsheet software must take
Essentials of Computing I as a General Education Core
7 course or as an elective.
III. BUSINESS ELECTIVE
One of the following courses:
Cost Accounting
Money and Banking
Human Resource Management
Advertising and Promotion
III. ELECTIVES
6-15 sem. hrs.
To be chosen in close consultation with the program
advisor.
3 sem. hrs.
TOTAL
For More Information, Contact:
IV. ELECTIVES
6 sem. hrs.
College Algebra must be taken as an elective
TOTAL
60 sem. hrs.
60 sem. hrs.
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Building Inspection
-International Code Council
(ICC) Training _ __ __ _
Graduate Coursework in
Educational Leadership
Programs
The Department of Professional Studies offers
graduate coursework at Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center for the following programs in
Educational Leadership:
• Master's of Education in Educational Leadership
• Post Master's Principal K-12 Certification
• Post Master's Supervisor of Special Education
Certification
• Post Master's Superintendent Letter of Eligibility
Courses for the programs listed above are also available
through web-based instruction via the Internet.
Graduate Programs in Educational Leadership are dsigned
to be flexible and meet the needs of students who want to
pursue advanced degrees or certifications while having a
fulltime career. Please contact Dr. James Bolton (jbolton@
edinboro.edu, 814-732-1734) or Dr. Andrew Pushchak
(apushchak@edinboro.edu, 814-732-1548) for course
offerings and further program information.
SERIES# 1 RESIDENTIAL CODE INSPECTION
SERIES (IRC2003)
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Residential Inspection Series (IRC2003)
1
4
IRC 2003 - Overview and Code
Development Process
Performing IRC 2003 Building Inspections
3
Performing IRC 2003 Plumbing Inspections
3
Performing IRC 2003 Electrical Inspections
4
Performing IRC 2003 Mechanical Inspections
2
2003 IECC Residential Provisions
3
Performing IRC 2003 Plan Reviews
1
1
1
1
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Accounting Satellite Courses
- Pennsylvania Society of
Public Accountants
(8 CPE hours)
International Code Council (ICC), formerly Building
Officials Code Administrators International (BOCA),
sets guidelines and provides training to "Code
Enforcement Officials" (CEOs) of all Pennsylvania
municipalities, counties, townships, and cities.
Need a new career?
Become a Building Inspector!
The 2006 course year begins May, 2006. Please check the
P
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If you are tired of worrying about company
downsizing and lay-offs, or you need to find something
else to do, you should consider a career as a building
inspector. With the new Pennsylvania Uniform
Construction Code implemented in July of 2004, a whole
new career field has been created.
Pennsylvania's Only Proven Comprehensive Building
Inspector Training Program.
Now available at Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center. All classes are taught by
International Code Council instructors using materials
& books published by the International Code Council.
Classes prepare students to take the Residential Building
Inspector, Commercial Building Inspector and
Commercial Building Plans Examiner certification tests.
schedule.
These satellite classes are presented by the Accounting
Continuing Education Professional Network (ACPEN)
and are held at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco
Center. Please register directly with the Pennsylvania
Society of Public Accountants by emailing
info@pspa-state.org or by calling 1-800-270-3352.
Non-members are $155 for these courses; members are
$110.
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Dates
Jan 9, 2006
May 8, 2006
Jan 10-13, 2006
May 10-12, 2006
Jan 17-19, 2006
May 16-19, 2006
Jan 24-26, 2006
May 23-25, 2006
Jan 31, 2006
Feb 1-3, 2006
Jun 5-8, 2006
Feb 7-8, 2006
Jun 13-14, 2006
Feb 14-16, 2006
Jun 20-22, 2006
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Overview of the 2003 IBC and Administration
Mar 7, 2006
Jul 11, 2006
Occupancy (Chapter 3)
Mar 8, 2006
Jul 12, 2006
Construction Type, Height & Area (Chapters 5 & 6) Mar 9, 2006
Jul 13,2006
Fire Resistance & Fire Protection (Chapters 7 & 8) Mar 14, 2006
Jull8,2006
Hazardous Materials
Mar 15, 2006
Jul 19, 2006
Means of Egress (Chapter 10)
Mar 22, 2006
Jul 25, 2006
Accessibility (Chapter 11)
Mar 23, 2006
Jul 26, 2006
Mar 28, 2006
Performing Structural Plan Reviews
Aug 2, 2006
Mar 29, 2006
Structural Concepts (Chapters 16, 17 & 22)
Aug 3, 2006
Concrete & Masonry (Chapters 19 & 21)
Apr 4, 2006
Aug 7, 2006
Footings & Foundations (Chapter 18)
Apr 5, 2006
Aug 8, 2006
Wood Framing (Chapter 23)
Apr 6, 2006
Aug 9, 2006
Performing Non-Structural Plan Reviews
Apr 11, 2006
Aug 16, 2006
Day Care & Assisted Living, A Design Option
Apr 12, 2006
Aug 17, 2006
Overview of the International Fire Code
Apr 19, 2006
Aug 22, 2006
Fire Sprinkler Plan Review
Apr 20, 2006
NOTE: All classes begin at 9:00 AM
and end at 4:00 PM
Classes can be taken individually or
sign up for the entire series.
Prices do not include costs for certification testing.
Call today to register, 814-836-1955.
Edinboro University in Erie -The Porreco Center
Dates: Jan. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31,
Feb. 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 2006
Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,880 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $600)
Series # 2 - Residential Code Inspection
Series (IR C2003)
Dates: May 8, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25,
June 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 2006
Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,880 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $600)
Series # 3 - Residential Code Inspection
Series (IRC2003)
Dates: Sept. 11, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28,
Oct. 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 2006
Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,880 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $600)
Series #1 - Commercial Building
Inspection Series (IBC2003)
Dates: Mar. 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 22, 23, 28, 29,
Apr. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 19, 2006
Times: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,300 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $700)
Series #2 - Commercial Building
Inspection Series (IBC2003)
Dates: July 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 25, 26,
Aug. 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 22, 2006
Times: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,300 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $700)
Series #3 - Commercial Building
Inspection Series (IBC2003)
Dates: Nov. 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 20, 21, 28, 29,
Dec. 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 18, 2006
Times: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,300 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $700)
This training will focus on the component parts of a
marketing plan. Special emphasis will be placed on: the
marketing plan as an outgrowth of an organization's
mission, conducting a competitive analysis, assessing
internal capacity, and determining target audience,
marketing image and message.
The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare and the
PA Pathways Training underwrite training costs for child
care training programs at Edinboro University. Each session
can be applied toward the Department of Public Welfare's
annual six-hour training requirement. Edinboro University
is offering 12 sessions this spring.
Registration Cost: $5 per 3-hour course.
The registration fee is non-refundable. Applicants should
assume acceptance of registration unless otherwise notified.
If a class is filled or canceled, we will notify you.
- Registration cannot be taken over the phone.
Registration must be made at least one week in advance.
Description of Level Designations:
Level 1: Designed for entry-level professionals
Level 2: Designed for those who possess the basic
knowledge and skills of DAP
Level 3: Designed for those who desire to work
toward group supervisor or director
positions
Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Cathy Shabtai
Audience: Directors/ Administrators
Level: KB 97:C2 Level 2
Incorporating Early Leaming Standards
In Curriculum
This course will examine the PA Pre-K early learning
standards and develop ways to incorporate them in your
lesson planning. Assessment techniques when planning
curriculum will also be discussed. Participants should be
teachers in a Pre-K classroom and bring copies of five lesson
plans with them.
Coping with Anger and Conflict Using
Children's Literature
The workshop will focus on the skills that children and
adults can use to handle anger and conflict in nonviolent
ways. Participants will explore the use of children's literature in creating activities to help children cope with emotional issues. Participants will receive many ready to use
"lessons" and ideas.
Date: Monday, February 6, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Cathy Shabtai
Audience: Center-based providers
Level: K4 42: C2-Level 2
Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Jennifer McNellie
Audience: Center-based providers
Level: K2 21: C2 Level 2
Exploring Science Through Our
Senses, Part I
Using Children's Books to Foster
All Areas of Cognitive and Social
Development, Part I
Marketing Concepts and Strategies for
the Child Care Provider
Child Care Training
Programs
This is Part 1 of a three-part series of workshops
focusing on science. This workshop will promote
active learning to introduce basic science concepts.
The participants will have an opportunity to explore
science with various hands-on activities using everyday
household items. The development of science concepts
using hands-on activities will be discussed.
Sharing literature with children is a powerful tool
for cognitive and social/ emotional development. This
workshop will share new and interesting children's books
and provide ideas for extending the books.
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Date: Monday, February 13, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Virginia McGinnis
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 16: C2-Level 2
Date: Monday, March 20, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Lisa Brightman
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 18: Cl Level 1
Using Children's Books to Foster
All Areas of Cognitive and Social
Development, Part II
The Defiant Child: Who's In Charge?
Are there oppositional children in your class? This
workshop will help the teacher to teach replacement
behaviors by extinction of negative behavior.
Replacement behaviors and replacement thoughts
can be fostered by positive reinforcement for positive
behaviors. Learn how to be in charge again of your
classroom by learning simple techniques that have been
proven to be effective in management of oppositional
children.
This is the second part of a two-part workshop
introducing participants to new and classic children's
literature selections. This workshop provides ideas and
activities to extend the concepts related in the book to all
areas of the curriculum.
Date: Monday, March 6, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Virginia McGinnis
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 16: C2 Level 2
Date: Saturday, March 25, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 9 a.m. - 12 noon
Trainer: Linda Caldwell
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 21: Cl Level 1
Children's Art: Cookie Cutter or Creative
Are you stuck doing non-creative, teacher-centered art
instead of children-centered art? Are you cutting out all
of the projects, not allowing the children to be creative?
This workshop will introduce you to your creative inner
self that allows the children in your classroom to be creative
in drawing three dimensional projects and working in a
multitude of mediums.
Date: Saturday, March 11, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 9 a.m. - 12 noon
Trainer: Linda Caldwell
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 19: Cl Level 1
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Early Childhood Assessment, What
Shall We Do?
Exploring Science through
Our Senses, Part III
In this session, participants will learn what assessment
is and various methods used to assess young children's
development and growth. Specific techniques will be
explained, modeled and demonstrated which include
anecdotal records, time/ event samplings, observational
checklists, running records, portfolios, and early literacy
assessments.
This is Part 3 of a three-part series of workshops
on science. Part 3 will focus on assessment in science
concept development. Participants will explore formal
and informal ways to assess learning and how to use
assessment to plan appropriate instruction.
Date: Monday, April 24, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Lisa Brightman
Audience: Mixed
Level: K4 41: C3 Level 3
Date: Monday, April 10, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Virginia McGinnis
Audience: Mixed
Level: K4 41: Cl Level 1
Combatting The Hazards Of Our
Media Culture
Exploring Science through
Our Senses, Part II
Are you overwhelmed by commercialism, violence,
stereotyping and long hours spent watching instead
of doing? American's children are! This workshop
will focus on the media's negative impact on all areas
of children's development and will explore positive
strategies for teachers and parents to minimize the
harmful media effects. Participants will experience
educational and fun activities using television and
computers appropriate for use with
the very young through school age children.
This is Part 2 of a three-part series of workshops
focusing on science. This workshop will demonstrate
how to integrate children's literature into science. The
participants will have an opportunity to explore various
ways to use literature to promote an inquiry-based
approach to science.
Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Lisa Brightman
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 18: C2 Level 2
Date: Saturday, May 6, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 9 a.m. - 12
Trainer: Jennifer McNellie
Audience: Mixed
Level: Kl 02:
Music Programs--- - - -
Concert Band of Northwest Pennsylvania
Community Music School
The Concert Band of Northwest Pennsylvania is an all
volunteer musical organization of musicians ranging
in age from high school to 80. They come from all over
northwest Pennsylvania, southwest New York and northeast Ohio. Any players of woodwind, brass, or percussion
instruments are invited to join the Band. John Fleming is
the Director. The program is sponsored by the Office of
Extended Leaming of Edinboro University. All concerts
are free and open to the public. For more information,
please call 814-734-4389.
Founded as the Preparatory Division by the Music
Department at Edinboro University in the 1970s, the
Edinboro University Community Music School was reborn
in 2000 with a major expansion. Its mission is to provide
music lessons to students without regard to their ability
to pay. With this in mind, the Community Music School
expanded into Erie at the Boys and Girls Club of Erie, Inc.
and at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center.
Currently, we have approximately 200 students studying a
full range of musical instruction including wind and brass
instruments, Suzuki piano, Suzuki violin, piano, strings,
guitar, percussion, Kindermusik, and the Erie Children's
Choir.
The facilities at Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center make an ideal setting for the
Community Music School. Working closely with the
administrative staff at the Porreco Center, offerings
include Suzuki piano, violin, voice, piano, and flute
lessons. The Porreco Center houses a grand piano for
student use, pre- and post-lesson computers, electronic
pianos, and teaching studios. Future plans may include a
concert hall and dedicated teaching areas for chamber
music and lessons.
The Community Music School offers scholarships to
over 40% of its students. To fund these activities, a
generous grant from the Boys and Girls Club of Erie, Inc.
was received in year one. Since then, fundraising efforts
have included student fees, private donations, and grants.
Please contact the Community Music School to discuss
donor opportunities. The Community Music School can be
reached at (814) 732-1357 or via e-mail at
dburdick@edinboro.edu. The Community Music School
website can be found on the Music Department website at:
http:/ / www.edinboro.edu. The staff of the Community
Music School includes Dr. Daniel Burdick, Executive
Director, and Professor LeAnne Wistrom, Administrative
Director. In addition, the staff of the Porreca Center
provides crucial assistance and support throughout
the year.
CONCERT BAND OF NORTHWEST
PENNSYLVANIA SPRING CONCERTS
Sunday, April 9, 3:30 pm
Spring Concert: Bells and Other Wonderful Sounds
Louis C. Cole Memorial Auditorium
Wednesday, August 9, 7:00 pm
Honoring the Veterans of Our Armed Forces
Diamond Park - Meadville, PA
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12th Annual Technology Ingenuity
Contest Saturday, Apnl. 1, 2006 -
Special Programs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kids Academy at Porreco
Academic Quilting Camp:
"Quilting Your Story"
Mark your calendar. Now in its 12th year, the Kids
Academy at Porreco is an exciting opportunity for children
to participate in a wide array of unique learning experiences
at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center.
Children in grades one through six may register for fullday or half-day programs beginning at 8:30 am and ending
at 3:45 pm. Participants are escorted between classes and
supervised during lunch. Programs include classes in art,
science, math and physical education.
Course Fees: The fee for each full week, full-day program is
$150 for the first child and $125 for additional children from
the same family. The fee for each half-day (morning
or afternoon) is $100 per week, or $95 for additional
children from the same family in the same week.
Watch for information to be mailed home from school with
your child in May, or call our office at 836-1955 to be added
to our mailing list.
Week 1: July 24-28, 8:30 am - 3:45 pm
Week 2: July 31-August 4, 8:30 am - 3:45 pm
Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center
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Elementary and school-aged children in grades 4 and
5 (ages 9-10) will be introduced to basic quilt construction
using fusible applique methods and simple hand quilting
to create a small wall hanging project. In addition, a short
daily "storytelling time" will acquaint students with the
history of quilt making in the U.S. Students will work in
small groups of three with experienced quilters from a local
quilt guild.
Monday through Thursday, July 12-15, 2006
9:00-11 :30 am
Wiley Arts & Sciences Center
Edinboro University Main Campus $115
Cooper Science Hall - Edinboro University Campus
Edinboro University is pleased to host the eleventh
annual Technology Engineering Contest on Saturday,
April 1, 2006, from 9:00 am to 2:45 pm in Cooper
Science Hall. The Erie Engineers Societies Council,
Northwest Intermediate Unit #5, the Technology
Education Association of Pennsylvania (TEAP),
and area middle and high schools sponsor this
event. The Technology Engineering challenge is
designed to provide area students an opportunity
to apply their knowledge of math and science to
technological problems, and structural, electrical, and
civil engineering projects. Through this competition,
students gain deeper insight into important scientific
and technological concepts. The contest also provides
an opportunity to see a variety of solutions to the
same problem and gives students experience in
project development, paint drawing, teamwork and
public presentations. Approximately 100 students
participate each year. This event is divided into three
levels: 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, 9th and 10th graders,
and 11th and 12th graders. A first, second, and third
place is given in each of the four different categories:
overall performance, drawings, craftsmanship,
and oral/ report presentation. The Technology
Engineering Challenge also has an overall school
trophy. This trophy is presented to the school district
that wins the most points over all three levels. This
trophy is called the Koehle Cup. This trophy was
named after Rudy Koehle, who was a key supporter,
developer, and participant in this event. The trophy
is kept at the winning school district for a year and
returned the following competition.
For more information, please contact your local
middle or high school industrial arts teacher.
Intergenerational Center
Diebold Center for the Performing Arts (basement)
Edinboro University campus
Edinboro, PA
(814) 732-2244
The Intergenerational Center at Edinboro University is
a group of lifelong learners from the Edinboro area who
meet for companionship and a variety of programs/
projects, using the resources, knowledge and expertise of
many people from the campus and the community. The
Center is located in the basement of The Diebold Center
for Performing Arts (located next to Reeder Hall on Meadville Street in Edinboro).
Coffee, conversation and card games are quiet times
available for you at the Intergenerational Center on
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays, 9:00 am to 3:30
p.m. Participate in RSVP projects, sewing projects, book
reviews, lunch and fellowship, nurse screenings, bingo,
lectures and
educational classes.
Tuesdays
9:15 am
1:00pm
"Thinking out of the Ordinary"
Senior men's discussion group
Penny Bingo with the Heckers Senior
and Students
Wednesdays
1:00 pm
"500 Clubs," Scrabble & other thoughtprovoking games & puzzles
4th Wed. Noon Speaker & tureen
Thursdays
9:15-11:30 am
1:00 pm
Annual Emeritus Lecture Series open to
the public & students
Conversation, Coffee and Cards
Don't want to drive to the Center, call the LIFT at
456-2299. LIFT will pick you up at home; bring you to the
Center, then back home. Other Center members use the
LIFT daily. Try it; you'll like it. Parking: single event - secure a visitor's pass at the Police Department in Earlley
Hall. Come to the Center daily. See Dr. Stone for a
semester pass.
Areas volunteers needed: We need your help to keep
our Center activities growing. Any skills you can bring ...
painting, sewing, game instruction, arts and crafts or just
your time for coffee and conversation. Visit the Center for
more information.
14th Annual Edinboro Highland Games
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is proud of its rich
Scottish heritage. Mark your calendars for the 14th Annual
Edinboro Highland Games on the campus of Edinboro
University May 19, 20 and 21, 2006. Tentative Schedule
Friday. May 19"1, Edinboro University
Kilted Mile Run Scot & Scotland Road
(starts near McComb)
6:30pm
Feasting & Merriment McComb Lots
6:00pm8:00pm
Alasdair Fraser Concert
McComb Fieldhouse
With the Chelsea House Orchestra
8:00pm
Saturday. May 20ili, Edinboro University
Highland Dance Competitions
McComb Fieldhouse
9:00am4:00pm
Pro/Am Heavy Athletic Competitions
McComb Lawns
9:00am4:00pm
Solo & Bagpipe Band Competitions
Lawns or UC
9:00am4:00pm
Scottish Clan Gatherings
McComb Lawns
9:00am4:00pm
Scottish Village Merchants
McComb Lawns
Fiddle Workshop
Gazebo or UC
10:00am11:SOam
Celtic and Appalachian Music
Lawns
10:00am4:00pm
Fiddlers' Tent
Lawns
10:00am4:00pm
Clydesdales & Highland Cattle
Lawns
10:00am4:00pm
Fire Eater/Story Teller
3:00pm
11:00am-Lawns
Opening Ceremonies & Massed Bands
McComb Lawns or Gym
12:30pm
Kids' Games & Castle Jump
Gazebo Lawns
1:00pm3:00pm
Closing Ceremonies, Awards
McComb Lawns or Gym
4:30pm
Ceilidh/Dinner Party/Music
Van Houten North
6:00pm11:00pm
Sunday. May 2lfil, Campbell Pottecy: Store &
Gallecy:
Scottish Desserts
Pavilion and Store Soup Kitchen
11:00am3:00pm
9:00am4:00pm
Gospel Music
Pavilion or Store
12:00noon
Sheep to Shawl Weaving
McComb Lawns
9:00am4:00pm
Chelsea House Orchestra Concert
Pavilion or Store
l:002:30pm
Blacksmith Demonstration & Sales
Lawns
9:00am4:00pm
$500 Drawing
Pavilion
3:00pm
Rugby Tournaments
Practice Fields
9:00am5:00pm
Purple Martin Conservation Association
The Purple Martin Conservation Association is an
international, non-profit, tax-exempt organization
dedicated to the conservation of the Purple Martin
(Progne subis) species of bird through scientific research,
state-of-the-art wildlife management techniques, and public education. It is supported by membership contributions
and product sales. The PMCA is associated with Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania through its Office of Extended
Learning, which played a valuable role in the formation of
the PMCA and continues to provide assistance and
logistical support.
Purple Martins are condo-nesting members of the
swallow family that spend their winters in Brazil and
migrate back to North American breeding grounds in the _
spring, when the weather warms enough to provide flying
insects for their food. The eastern race of Purple Martins
is different from all other species of birds in that they no
longer nest in the wild. Today, east of the Rocky
Mountains, they are totally dependent on people to supply
them with houses and gourds for nesting. Unfortunately,
Purple Martins are not as common as they were a century
ago. The PMCA is working to reverse this trend.
Today, the PMCA conducts research at its colony site on
the eastern shore of Edinboro Lake, where as many as 150
pairs of martins nest each year. Over 6,000 members
receive its quarterly publication, The Purple Martin
Update. Additionally, the PMCA is in touch with over
100,000 Purple Martin enthusiasts throughout North America. By making accurate information on martins available
to would-be landlords, designing better martin housing
systems, and by conducting scientific research, the PMCA
is working to increase the Purple Martins' population
throughout its North American breeding range.
For more information about the Purple Martin
Conservation Association, please contact:
Purple Martin Conservation
Association
Tom Ridge Environmental Center
301 Peninsula Dr., Suite 6
Erie, PA 16505
(814) 833-7656
Fax: (814) 833-2451
E-mail: info@purplernartin.org
WWW. purplernartin.org
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Workforce and Economic Development
Network (WEDnet)
Workforce Training
Our mission is to assist area businesses with their training
needs, while promoting economic growth in the region.
As the WEDnetPA Partner in the Northwestern Pennsylvania region, Edinboro University is able to obtain Guaranteed
Free Training (GFT) grants for qualifying local businesses.
Eligible businesses receive reimbursement for training
for a wide range of Basic Skills and Information Technology Training. Many of Edinboro University's credit and
non-credit courses can qualify for reimbursement through
WEDnetPA.
Guaranteed Free Training-Training Pennsylvania's
worker for a growing economy available to your company
if it meets a few simple guidelines:
• must be based in Pennsylvania or have a significant
presence in the state
• offers the employees who will partake in the program
at least 150% of the current minimum wage, excluding
benefits
• is not a point-of-sale retail business, training vendor,
government, education or nonprofit entity
• participates in the program no more than two years in
a row and three of the past five years
• begins training within five months of the grant
approval letter
• funds Available July 1
Our training and services include:
• Professional Development
• Computer Skills
• Customized Programs
• Consulting Services
• Assessment Services
• Strategic Planning for Businesses
• Facility Rental for meetings & seminars
• Videoconferencing & Satellite Downlinks
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has created the opportunity for certain employers to train employees through
two programs offered by the Guaranteed Free Training
(GFT) Program. Area manufacturers and companies supporting the manufacturing sector may apply. Point-of-sale
business companies are excluded.
The Information Technology Training and Basic Skills
Training programs are available to qualified in-state businesses and out-of-state companies relocating to the economic friendly business climate of Pennsylvania.
Qualified companies receive training provided through
the Workforce and Economic Development Network of
Pennsylvania, known as WEDnetPA. This alliance of 14
State System universities, Pennsylvania's 14 community
colleges, the Pennsylvania College of Technology and
the North Central Industrial Technical Education Center,
Greater Altoona Career and Technology Center, Lancaster
County Career and Technology Center, and the University
of Pittsburgh at Bradford offers a diverse array of training
employers need most.
The Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) fund this program.
Non-Credit Professional Development Course:
Business and Professional Writing
All writing boils down to purpose, audience, and style:
What does the writer want? Who is the reader? What
stylistic choices will satisfy both? Course members will
practice reliable methods for composing documents
crucial to job performance. Grounded in the questions
stated above, these methods will yield pleasing, clear,
and substantial texts that do justice to their writers and to
your companies. Using work-in-progress as raw material,
we will concentrate on document design, paragraph
structure and transitions, diction, tone, sentence structure,
and common grammatical and mechanical problems.
Participants are asked to bring a sample of actual business
and professional documents (removing identifying
markers) for review.
Tuesday, March 7 (1 class) 8:00 am - 3:30 pm
(half hour for lunch, on your own) $180
BASIC SKILLS TRAINING
Includes the teaching of a variety of basic and entry-level
skills to benefit employees and employers. Basic and entrylevel skills are defined according to the type and scope of
your business. Employees who participate must be frontline
employees and first-level supervisors. Employers must be
manufacturing and/ or technology-based businesses including Biotech and Environmental-Tech companies. Some of
the training elements offered through the program include:
• Communications and teamwork
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Applied mathematics and measurement
Workplace health and safety
Problem solving
Quality assurance
Business operations
Computers
Product and process control
Workplace behavior skills
Manufacturing fundamentals including some of the following:
• Blueprint reading
• Welding, soldering
• Tooling, grinding
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
Includes the teaching of a variety of skills to benefit
employees and employers. A simple set of qualifications
determines which companies and employees are eligible
to receive this benefit. Specific skills are defined a€cording
to the type and scope of your business. Employees who
participate in the program must be technical workers or
information technology professionals; frontline employees
or first-level supervisors needing applied manufacturing
technology training in a manufacturing company. Some of
the training elements offered through the program include:
• Applied manufacturing technology
• E-business / commerce
• Technology support
• Database development
• Software engineering
• Computer programming
• Network administration
• Systems analysis
• Information security
• Management information systems
• Website design and development
Edinboro University is strongly committed to regional
workforce training. Acting as a licensed education administrator (LEA) for area manufacturers and high-tech
companies, Edinboro University has enabled the following
firms to submit training applications for current year
funding:
Accudyn Products, Inc.
Accuspec Electronics Services II
Advanced Cast Products, Inc.
Affinia Brake Parts, Inc.
American Tinning & Galvanizing Company
Arrow Electric, Inc.
Better Baked Foods, Inc.
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Builders Support & Supply, Inc.
Channellock, Inc.
Community Health Net (CHN)
Environmental Coordination Services & Recycling
Erie Aviation, Inc.
Erie Ceramic Arts Company, LLC
Erie Presbyterian Lodge
Erisco Industries, Inc.
Excaliber Machine Company
Formtech Enterprises, Inc.
Fostermation, Inc.
Gohrs Printing Services, Inc.
Great Lakes Manufacturing, Inc.
Healthcare Venture Alliance
Ideal Tool Company, Inc.
Industrial Sales & Manufacturing, Inc.
Kuhn Tool & Die Company
Laser Tool, Inc.
Leech Industries, Inc.
Lincoln Foundry, Inc.
Manchester Presbyterian Lodge
Meadowbrook Dairy
Merit Tool Company
Millcreek Paramedic Service, Inc.
Modem Industries, Inc.
Molded Fiber Glass Tray Company-Linesville
Oil City Presbyterian Home
Omega Plastics, LLC
Paragon Packaging Products, Inc.
Pennlake Corporation dba R. Conrader Company
Penn-Union Corporation
Qualsystems, Inc.
Rolling Fields, Inc.
S&S Packaging Products, Inc.
Schaal Glass/ Amerail Systems
Select Specialty Hospital-Erie
Snap-Tite Hose, Inc. - Penn Division
Snap-Tite Hose, Inc. - Union City
Snap-Tite, Inc. - Erie
Snap-Tite, Inc. Fluid Components & Autoclave Engineers
Snap-Tite, Inc. Quick Disconnect & Valve Division
Snap-Tite, Inc. Solenoid Valve Division
South Erie Production Company, Inc.
Springhill/Forestview Healthcare Services
Sterling Technologies, Inc.
Suburban Tool & Die Company, Inc.
Visiting Nurse Association of Erie County
Warren Company, The
X-Cell Tool & Mold, Inc.
This program year DCED will commit over $1.3 million in training support to our region to enhance employee
skills, improve and retain jobs, and make our companies
globally competitive.
Find out if your company can benefit from the Basic Skills
Training or Information Technology Training programs offered through WEDnetPA. Call Don Apel for Crawford
County at (814) 337-7791 and Beth Zewe for Erie County at
(814) 836-1955. Funds available July 1st •
How to Register
1. By Mail: Send completed registration form with
payment in full to:
Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreca Center
Office of Extended Learning
2951 West 38th Street
Erie, PA 16506-4403
Name
Social Security No.
Address
Day Phone
City
State
Zip
OF PENNSYLVANIA
Dr. Frank G. Pogue, President
Evening Phone
Employer Name
Payment may be in the form of:
• Check (made payable to Edinboro
University of PA)
• Money Order
• Visa, MasterCard, Discover
(include information to right)
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES
Harry K. Thomas, Esq., Chair
Mr. Benedict J. Miceli, Vice Chair
Mr. Harold C. Shields, Secretary
Employer Address
Dr. Raymond L. Dombrowski
The Honorable John R. Evans
Mr. John E. Horan
Mr. C. Richard Johnston
Sr. Catherine M. Manning
Mrs. Virginia L. McGarvey
Mr. John A. Pulice
Ms. Theresa Scott, Student Trustee Select
Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor (ex officio)
2. By Phone: Call 814-836-1955 or 800-526-0121
Monday through Friday, 8 am to 7:30 pm
3. By Fax: Fax completed registration form to:
814-833-2085, 24 hours/ day, 7 days/ week
4. In Person: Stop by our office at 2951 West 38th
Street, Erie, PA, Monday through Friday,
8 am to 7:30 pm
For more information about the programs
listed in the Extended Learning publication
or certificate and contract training needs,
call (814) 836-1955 or 1(800) 526-0121.
Cut here and return with payment
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PRESIDENT'S EXECUTIVE COUNCIL
Dr. Richard Arnold, Associate to the President for Equity, Special Programs and Staff Development
Map of the Porreco Center
Dr. R. Scott Baldwin, Dean of Education
Dr. Pearl Bartelt, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Mary Margaret Bevevino, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research
Ms. Janet Dean, University Ombudsperson and Associate Vice President for Human Resources
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10. Summer Cottage
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and Faculty Relations
Dr. Donald Dilmore, Associate Vice President for University Libraries
Mr. Gordon Herbst, Interim Vice President for Finance and Administration
Dr. Jerry Kiel, Vice President for Student Affairs and Student Success
Dr. Andrew Lawlor, Associate Vice President for Technology and Communications
Dr. Michael Mogavero, Vice President for Enrollment Services and University Planning
Mr. Brian Pitzer, Director of Public Relations
Dr. Eric Randall, Dean of Science, Management and Technology
Mr. Kahan Sablo, Dean of Student Life
Ms. Emily Sinsabaugh, Executive to the President for University Communications
and Administrative Initiatives
Dr. Terry Smith, Dean of Liberal Arts
Mr. Bruce Whitehair, Vice President for Development and Marketing
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
The Porreco Center
Office of Extended Learning
2951 West 38th Street
Erie, PA 16506-4403
139000
Dr. Andrea Wyman
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Table of Contents
Incorporating Early Learning Standards
in Curriculum ............................................. .................... 10
Using Children's Books to Foster All Areas
of Cognitive & Social Development 1.. ....................... 11
Using Children's Books to Foster All Areas
of Cognitive & Social Development 11 ........................ 11
Children's Art: Cookie Cutter or Creative ................ 11
Exploring Science Through Our Senses, Part 1... ....... 11
The Defiant Child: Who's In Charge? ........................ 11
Early Childhood Assessment,
What Shall We Do? ......................................................... 12
Exploring Science through Our Senses, Part 11... ....... 12
Exploring Science through Our Senses, Part IIl ......... 12
Combatting the Hazards Of Our Media Culture ....... 12
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY IN ERIE -
A COMMUNITY & CORPORATE RESOURCE
GENERAL INFORMATION
Our Mission ............................................................................ 2
Policy of Non-Discrimination and
Affirmative Action................................................................. 2
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY IN ERIE - A COMMUNITY
& CORPORATE RESOURCE
Brief History................................................................... 3
Academic Programs ...................................................... 3
Community & Corporate Resource ............................ 3
Videoconferencing/ Distance Education
Capabilities ..................................................................... 3
Music PROGRAMS
Community Music School... ......................................... 13
Concert Band of Northwest Pennsylvania ................ 13
ASSOCIATE DEGREES AT EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
IN ERIE - THE PoRREco CENTER
12th Annual Kids Academy at Porreco ........................ 14
Academic Quilting Camp:
"Quilting Your Story" ................................................ 14
12th Annual Technology Ingenuity Contest ................ 15
Intergenerational Center............................................... 15
14th Annual Edinboro Highland Games ..................... 16
Purple Martin Conservation Association ................... 17
"Building A Prosperous Future Through
Academic Excellence and Civility" ............................. 4
Degree Completion - Bachelor of Arts in
Specialized Studies ........................................................ 4
Admissions Office ......................................................... 4
Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice
Associate of Arts in Human Services .......................... 6
Associate of Science in Business Administration...... 6
Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies ............................ 7
WORKFORCE TRAINING
& DEVELOPMENT
Business and Professional Writing.............................. 18
Workforce and Economic Development
Network (WEDnet) Guaranteed Free Training ......... 18
Basic Skills Training ...................................................... 18
Information Technology Training ............................... 19
GRADUATE COURSEWORK IN EDUCATIONAL
LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS
Master's of Education in Educational Leadership .... 8
Post Master's Principal K-12 Certification .................8
Post Master's Supervisor of Special Education
Certification .................................................................... 8
Post Master's Superintendent Letter of Eligibility 8
ACCOUNTING SATELLITE PROGRAMS-PENNSYLVANIA
SOCIETY OF PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (8 CPE HRS)
BUILDING INSPECTION - INTERNATIONAL CODE COUNCIL
(ICC) TRAINING
Residential Code Inspection Series 1, 2 & 3 ............... 9
Commercial Building Inspection Series 1, 2 & 3 ....... 9
CHILD CARE TRAINING PROGRAMS
Coping with Anger and Conflict Using
Children's Literature ...................................................... 10
Marketing Concepts and Strategies for the
Child Care Provider....................................................... 10
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Our Mission
The mission of Edinboro University is to create and share knowledge by
providing access to education and learning experiences for the academic, cultural
and personal growth of the students and the larger community we serve.
Edinboro University is committed to lifelong learning and service.
Through the Office of Extended Learning, the University strives to:
• Serve the northwestern Pennsylvania area through community
service activities;
• Link the University's resources to the needs of the community;
• Provide continuing professional education to business and industry and other
area professionals;
• Enhance personal enrichment of the community through
non-credit offerings.
We look forward to serving the needs of our family.
General Information
Registration: We encourage you to register early. This will prevent the classes
you are interested in from being canceled due to low enrollments. Please register
at least one week in advance.
Refund and Cancellation Policy: You may cancel one week before class
begins to receive a full refund. Classes canceled less than one week before classes
begin will not receive a refund, and you will be responsible for your class fee.
Extended Learning reserves the right to postpone, limit enrollment, cancel,
split or combine classes, and change instructors and class locations when necessary.
Inclement Weather: In the event of severe weather conditions, students should
listen to local radio and television stations for the official closing of the campus. If
the University is closed, all off-campus locations will be closed as well.
Instructors: The courses listed in this catalogue are taught either by regular
University faculty members or other qualified professional persons from the area.
Each possesses a talent, skill or specialized interest, which he/ she wishes to share
with the community.
Dr. Frank G. Pogue
President
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center Staff
Dr. Terry L. Smith
Dean of Liberal Arts
tlsmith@edinboro.edu
BethA.Zewe
Coordinator of Non-Credit Programs
zewe@edinboro.edu
Sabra Jefferson
For more information about the programs listed in the Extended
Leaming publication or certificate and contract training needs, call (814) 836-1955
or 1-800-526-0121.
Policy of Non-Discrimination and Affirmative Action
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity education
institution and will not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex
and handicap in its activities, programs or employment practices as required by
Title VI, Title IX, Section 504 and the ADA.
For information regarding civil rights or grievance procedures, contact
Dr. Richard E. Arnold, Associate to the President for Equity, Special Programs, and
Staff Development, Title VI, Title IX, Section 504, McNerney Hall, Edinboro, PA
16444 (814) 732-2167. For information or assistance regarding services, activities
and facilities that are accessible to and usable by persons with a disability, contact
Dr. Robert McConnell, Office of Students with Disabilities (814) 732-2462 V /TTY.
Office Professional
Office of Extended Leaming
Edinboro University in Erie-The Porreco Center
2951 West 38th Street • Erie, PA 16506-4403
(814) 836-1955 • Fax: (814) 833-2085
sjefferson@edinboro.edu
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About Edinboro University in Erie And, during the summer, the grounds are alive with the
sound of children's voices.
- Th e Porreca Center-------- The Kids Academy at Porreco is an exciting opportunity
for children in grades 1-6 to participate in a wide array of
unique learning experiences thanks to Edinboro University
in Erie.
Brief History
The rich history of the Porreco estate dates back to the
mid-nineteenth century, when a German immigrant, Henry
Knobloch, purchased the original 400 acres. The main
property stayed in the Knobloch family until 1931, when the
first of the Gebauer' s took title. Jesse Gebauer became the
owner in 1942 while married to Adrian Archbold, grandson of
John Archbold, the partner and Standard Oil fortune successor
to John D. Rockefeller.
Mrs. Archbold died in 1976, and much of the estate was
divided into smaller holdings and sold privately. The core
of the property, however, was retained and put on public
auction. In 1978, Louis J. Porreco purchased it. In 1986,
Mr. Porreca donated the estate to Edinboro University to enhance the quality and convenience of educational offerings
in the Erie area.
Today, the renovated estate is used by Edinboro University
to provide both credit and non-credit educational
opportunities for traditional and non-traditional students, and
for holding special events. Various organizations within the
community also use the facilities for educational and cultural
programming.
Community & Corporate Resource
- Let us host your NEXT EVENT!
In tandem with its role as an academic institution, Edinboro
University in Erie also provides facilities for citizens and
organizations wishing to hold special events at the Center.
Facilities are available for training sessions, retreats,
conferences, meetings, receptions, classroom space,
videoconferencing and press conferences. In addition,
the facility houses a computer lab and distance education
classroom.
Edinboro University in Erie's primary academic facility
is housed within one of the largest standing barns in Erie
County. The renovated interior includes classrooms and a
seminar area. The Barn also houses a fully equipped
computer lab with 24 computers with Internet capabilities
and a distance education classroom.
The Center also houses a converted guest house
(The Garden House) which contains classrooms, faculty
offices, a library service area with reference materials and
direct computer access to Edinboro University's main
library catalogue, the largest educational resources center
in northwestern Pennsylvania.
Mary Porreca Hall, the original estate mansion and still
its centerpiece, has been maintained to preserve its 1800s
vintage farmhouse milieu. Among its 12 rooms is a large
living area perfect for executive seminars, retreats,
conferences, receptions and cultural events, and
professional and social gatherings. Mary Porreco Hall
also has a library, three small conference or break out rooms,
dining and lounge facilities, and a fully equipped kitchen.
Special-event catering services are also available.
Academic Programs
Over 10,000 students have taken classes in various
programs at the Porreco Center since Edinboro University
consolidated its academic offerings at one convenient
location more than 17 years ago. Undergraduate courses
in such areas as biology and health services, business
administration and economics, mathematics and computer
science, speech and communication studies, secondary
education, elementary education, English & theatre arts,
foreign languages, geosciences, philosophy and history
are provided.
In addition, Edinboro University offers graduate and
extended learning classes, plus four associate degree
programs: Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice, Associate
of Arts in Human Services, Associate of Science in
Business Administration and an Associate of Arts in
Liberal Studies. You may be able to complete a Bachelor
of Arts degree in Specialized Studies at Edinboro
University in Erie if you have 90 credits from another
institution of higher education.
The Department of Professional Studies offers graduate
coursework at Edinboro University in Erie-The Porreco
Center for the following programs in Educational
Leadership:
• Master's of Education in Educational Leadership
• Post Master's Principal K-12 Certification
• Post Master's Supervisor of Special Education Certification
• Post Master's Superintendent Letter of Eligibility
Videoconferencing / Distance Education
Capabilities
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Videoconferencing / Distance Education Capabilities
Edinboro University in Erie offers videoconferencing
capability for meetings, classes or conferences. Utilizing
state-of-the-art technology, meetings can be conducted at a
distance to save both time and expensive travel costs.
A two-way, fully interactive videoconference classroom
complete with multiple cameras and computer presentation
is available.
For more information about Edinboro University in
Erie - The Porreco Center, or to utilize the Center and its
facilities, please contact:
Beth A. Zewe / email: zewe@edinboro.edu
Edinboro University in Erie -The Porreco Center
2951 West 38th Street - Erie, PA 16506-4403
(814) 836-1955 or Fax (814) 833-2085
Associate Degree Programs at Edinboro University in Erie
-The Porreco Center _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ __ __ _ _ __
Building a Prosperous Future Through
Academic Excellence and Civility
You Can Earn a Degree ...
• Associate of Arts in Criminal Justice - will prepare
you for a variety of employment opportunities with the
police, the courts, and correctional programs.
• Associate of Arts in Human Services - will prepare
you for employment in a wide range of mental health
and/ or human services fields.
• Associate of Science in Business Administration - will
prepare you for an entry-level position in business, accounting, finance or marketing.
• Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies - will enhance
your basic skills while giving you the foundation you
need for a four-year degree .
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania recently introduced
a new theme - one
that will lead us
to the 2006-07
academic year
when we will
celebrate the
University's 150th
anniversary or
Sesquicentennial.
This theme,
"Building a
prosperous future
through academic
excellence and
civility," builds
upon our
commitment to
academic
excellence and
civility while
introducing the
ideal of prosperity. We believe that excellence in academics
and civility will lead to prosperity, not only for members of
the Edinboro Family, but also for the region, state, nation
and the world we serve.
I am pleased to present this brochure to you and to
share information about the degree programs we are
offering at Edinboro University in Erie-The Porreco
Center. By offering classes at our historic and beautiful
facility in Erie, we are reaching out to those of you who live
in Erie and prefer to stay at home while taking
classes ... those of you who realize that an Edinboro degree
can open the doors to a prosperous and productive future,
at a fraction of the cost of many other colleges and
universities ... those of you who, unfortunately, find
yourselves unemployed and looking for a new career
direction ... and even those of you who are returning from
military service.
As you'll see on the following pages, a degree from
Edinboro University can take you almost anywhere you
want to go. It can, indeed, lead to a "prosperous future
through academic excellence and civility."
...-.
•
Or Complete a Degree ...
You may be able to complete a Bachelor of Arts degree in
Specialized Studies at Edinboro University in Erie if you
have 90 credits from another institution of higher education.
Simply contact an academic advisor by calling 814-732-2218
and say "I'd like to complete my degree at Porreco."
Associate of Arts Degree
Criminal Justice
Introduction to Policing (3)
Introduction to Corrections (3)
American Government (3)
Prosecution and the Courts (3)
Principles of Sociology (3)
To be selected from at least two categories below 12 sem. hrs.
B. Legal Aspects of Crime
Pennsylvania Criminal Code (3)
Criminal Procedure and Evidence (3)
C. Societal Influences on Crime and Delinquency
American Urban Development (3)
U.S. Police History (3)
American State and Local Government (3)
Organized Crime and Corruption (3)
Drugs and Human Behavior (3)
Juvenile Delinquency (3)
D. Techniques of Dealing with Crime
Criminal Investigation (3)
Criminalistics (3)
Probation, Parole and Community Corrections (3)
Public Administration (3)
E. Electives
Juvenile Justice (3)
F. Field Experience
Internship in Criminal Justice (3)
III. ELECTIVES (Open)
6 sem. hrs.
Overview
The field of criminal justice encompasses all matters
relating to crime. It is concerned with law, criminology,
police, courts, corrections, crime control policy and
planning. Moreover, it is a rapidly changing field. Modern
criminal behavior such as computer theft and embezzlement, terrorism, racketeering and sophisticated political
corruption require new technologies and skills for crime
control. There is a need for broadly educated personnel
with a deep understanding of the criminal justice system
and its political, social and economic environments. There is
equally a need for modern police skills, from accounting to
computer skills and counseling.
A sound degree program in criminal justice must be
flexible to prepare undergraduates for a rapidly
changing - and exciting - set of occupations. To meet this
need, Edinboro University offers a comprehensive program
which provides an overview of the criminal justice system
and development of essential skills: the Associate of Arts in
Criminal Justice.
Career Opportunities
The two-year associate degree program is designed
primarily to provide persons currently employed in criminal justice agencies an opportunity to enrich their backgrounds in criminal justice studies and at the same time
earn a college degree in the field.
Edinboro' s criminal justice program seeks to provide
students with a broad understanding of the entire criminal
justice system and human behavior rather than a narrow
specialization. A wide range of employment opportunities
exists with the police, the courts, and correctional programs.
The background provided by this degree program may
also be valuable for those who decide to seek a four-year
bachelor's degree in criminal justice, social work, sociology
or political science.
TOTAL
Program of Study
I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 30 sem. hrs.
College Writing Skills (3)
One approved course from each Core category (21)
One approved course from two different Distribution
categories (6)
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II. CRIMINAL JUSTICE REQUIREMENTS
A The Criminal Justice System
Introduction to Criminal Justice (3)
Dr. Frank G. Pogue
President, Edinboro University of Pennsylvania
Edinboro University in Erie The Porreca Center
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30 sem. hrs.
18 sem. hrs.
5
66 sem. hrs.
Associate of Arts Degree
Human Services
To be selected from the following:
Society and the Individual (3)
Work and Society (3)
Race & Ethnic Relations (3)
Human Diversity (3)
Introduction to Social Welfare Policy (3)
C. Electives in Field
6 sem. hrs.
To be selected from the following:
Juvenile Delinquency (3)
Sociology of Marriage and Family (3)
Medical Social Work (3)
Child Welfare (3)
Aging and Human Services (3)
Overview
The basic premise of this program is that there is a
common core of attitudes, skills and knowledge that
apply to a variety of settings in the human services.
Individuals equipped with these competencies can make
effective contributions to agencies involved in mental
health, education, welfare, corrections and other areas.
Career Opportunities
Many health and human services agencies are seeking
individuals who have less than a baccalaureate degree,
but are sophisticated enough to be effective workers.
This program is concerned with the preparation of
individuals as mental health workers, psychiatric aides,
social service workers, workers for developmentally
diabled, and workers with the elderly. The availability of
trained paraprofessionals in these areas could make such
services available to the public more efficiently and
effectively.
The goal of the program is to educate, in two years,
a generalist worker who could move into a wide range of
mental health and/ or human services fields.
Human services paraprofessionals held several thousand
government jobs during the 1990s. Government agencies
employ a significant portion of the paraprofessionals to deal
w ith such issues as poverty, crime, public assistance,
population policy, social rehabilitation, community
development, mental health, racial and ethnic studies, and
environmental impact studies.
III. FREE ELECTIVES
The Associate of Science in Business Administration
program prepares the student to find employment in
various positions in domestic or international businesses
including accounting, advertising, finance, financial
services, logistics, management, marketing and production.
Business positions are available for graduates in
commercial firms, not-for-profit organizations, government
agencies and international businesses. Graduates can also
choose to be self-employed and are prepared for further
study in business administration, accounting, finance,
financial services, economics or marketing.
Overview
The Associate of Arts in Liberal Studies is a flexible
two-year degree program designed to meet the needs of a
variety of students:
• students desiring a two-year degree that will enable
them to transfer to a four-year institution;
• unemployed workers wanting to develop marketable
job skills; or
• employed persons seeking retraining or upgrading of
knowledge.
Up to 15 hours of credit may be awarded for previously
completed courses at vocational or technical institutes, and
students may be eligible to have their tuition covered by the
national vocational training act.
Program of Study
I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 24 sem. hrs.
TOTAL
60 sem. hrs.
II. BUSJNES5FOUNDATIONREQUIREMEN1S 27 sem. hrs.
Principles of Accounting I (3)
Principles of Accounting II (3)
Information Resources Management* (3)
Legal and Regulatory Environment of Business (3)
Principles of Economics: Macro (3)
Principles of Economics: Micro (3)
Business Finance I (3)
Principles of Management (3)
Principles of Marketing (3)
Associate of Science Degree
Business Administration
Overview
The Associate of Science degree in Business
Administration prepares students for a variety of
professional careers. This degree program is especially
designed to provide students with a business degree for
entry-level positions in business, for job promotion, or as a
bridge toward completion of a bachelor's degree in business
administration. Students complete a foundation of
business courses that provide thorough exposure to each of
the business functions, to economics, to business law, and to
the technology used in business.
Students are also required to complete an elective course
in business that provides additional expertise in a selected
business area. This elective is chosen from courses in
advertising and promotion, cost accounting, human resource
management, and money and banking.
All of the courses required in the associate degree program
also apply to the bachelor's degree in business
administration.
Program of Study
I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
6 sem. hrs.
Associate of Arts Degree
Liberal Studies
Career Opportunities
30 sem.
hrs.
College Writing Skills (3)
One approved course from each Core category (21)
One approved course from two different Distribution
categories (6)
IL HUMAN SERVICE AREA REQUIREMENTS 24 sem. hrs.
A Nature and Need of Service
9 sem. hrs.
To be selected from the following:
Principles of Sociology (3)
Contemporary Social Problems (3)
Sociology of the Life Cycle (3)
Introduction to Social Work (3)
9 sem. hrs.
B. Behaviors, Treatments and Strategies
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Program of Study
I. GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS 30 sem. hrs.
College Writing Skills (3)
One approved course from each Core category (21)
One approved course from two different Distribution
categories (6)
II. HUMANITIES TRACK
15-24 sem. hrs.
At least one advanced course from four of seven
advanced humanities disciplines: Art, English and
Theatre Arts, Foreign Languages, History, Music, Philosophy, or Speech Communications
* Students who cannot demonstrate competence in
word processing and spreadsheet software must take
Essentials of Computing I as a General Education Core
7 course or as an elective.
III. BUSINESS ELECTIVE
One of the following courses:
Cost Accounting
Money and Banking
Human Resource Management
Advertising and Promotion
III. ELECTIVES
6-15 sem. hrs.
To be chosen in close consultation with the program
advisor.
3 sem. hrs.
TOTAL
For More Information, Contact:
IV. ELECTIVES
6 sem. hrs.
College Algebra must be taken as an elective
TOTAL
60 sem. hrs.
60 sem. hrs.
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Building Inspection
-International Code Council
(ICC) Training _ __ __ _
Graduate Coursework in
Educational Leadership
Programs
The Department of Professional Studies offers
graduate coursework at Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center for the following programs in
Educational Leadership:
• Master's of Education in Educational Leadership
• Post Master's Principal K-12 Certification
• Post Master's Supervisor of Special Education
Certification
• Post Master's Superintendent Letter of Eligibility
Courses for the programs listed above are also available
through web-based instruction via the Internet.
Graduate Programs in Educational Leadership are dsigned
to be flexible and meet the needs of students who want to
pursue advanced degrees or certifications while having a
fulltime career. Please contact Dr. James Bolton (jbolton@
edinboro.edu, 814-732-1734) or Dr. Andrew Pushchak
(apushchak@edinboro.edu, 814-732-1548) for course
offerings and further program information.
SERIES# 1 RESIDENTIAL CODE INSPECTION
SERIES (IRC2003)
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Residential Inspection Series (IRC2003)
1
4
IRC 2003 - Overview and Code
Development Process
Performing IRC 2003 Building Inspections
3
Performing IRC 2003 Plumbing Inspections
3
Performing IRC 2003 Electrical Inspections
4
Performing IRC 2003 Mechanical Inspections
2
2003 IECC Residential Provisions
3
Performing IRC 2003 Plan Reviews
1
1
1
1
1
Accounting Satellite Courses
- Pennsylvania Society of
Public Accountants
(8 CPE hours)
International Code Council (ICC), formerly Building
Officials Code Administrators International (BOCA),
sets guidelines and provides training to "Code
Enforcement Officials" (CEOs) of all Pennsylvania
municipalities, counties, townships, and cities.
Need a new career?
Become a Building Inspector!
The 2006 course year begins May, 2006. Please check the
P
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· So · et of Public Accountants site for the
If you are tired of worrying about company
downsizing and lay-offs, or you need to find something
else to do, you should consider a career as a building
inspector. With the new Pennsylvania Uniform
Construction Code implemented in July of 2004, a whole
new career field has been created.
Pennsylvania's Only Proven Comprehensive Building
Inspector Training Program.
Now available at Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center. All classes are taught by
International Code Council instructors using materials
& books published by the International Code Council.
Classes prepare students to take the Residential Building
Inspector, Commercial Building Inspector and
Commercial Building Plans Examiner certification tests.
schedule.
These satellite classes are presented by the Accounting
Continuing Education Professional Network (ACPEN)
and are held at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco
Center. Please register directly with the Pennsylvania
Society of Public Accountants by emailing
info@pspa-state.org or by calling 1-800-270-3352.
Non-members are $155 for these courses; members are
$110.
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Dates
Jan 9, 2006
May 8, 2006
Jan 10-13, 2006
May 10-12, 2006
Jan 17-19, 2006
May 16-19, 2006
Jan 24-26, 2006
May 23-25, 2006
Jan 31, 2006
Feb 1-3, 2006
Jun 5-8, 2006
Feb 7-8, 2006
Jun 13-14, 2006
Feb 14-16, 2006
Jun 20-22, 2006
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Overview of the 2003 IBC and Administration
Mar 7, 2006
Jul 11, 2006
Occupancy (Chapter 3)
Mar 8, 2006
Jul 12, 2006
Construction Type, Height & Area (Chapters 5 & 6) Mar 9, 2006
Jul 13,2006
Fire Resistance & Fire Protection (Chapters 7 & 8) Mar 14, 2006
Jull8,2006
Hazardous Materials
Mar 15, 2006
Jul 19, 2006
Means of Egress (Chapter 10)
Mar 22, 2006
Jul 25, 2006
Accessibility (Chapter 11)
Mar 23, 2006
Jul 26, 2006
Mar 28, 2006
Performing Structural Plan Reviews
Aug 2, 2006
Mar 29, 2006
Structural Concepts (Chapters 16, 17 & 22)
Aug 3, 2006
Concrete & Masonry (Chapters 19 & 21)
Apr 4, 2006
Aug 7, 2006
Footings & Foundations (Chapter 18)
Apr 5, 2006
Aug 8, 2006
Wood Framing (Chapter 23)
Apr 6, 2006
Aug 9, 2006
Performing Non-Structural Plan Reviews
Apr 11, 2006
Aug 16, 2006
Day Care & Assisted Living, A Design Option
Apr 12, 2006
Aug 17, 2006
Overview of the International Fire Code
Apr 19, 2006
Aug 22, 2006
Fire Sprinkler Plan Review
Apr 20, 2006
NOTE: All classes begin at 9:00 AM
and end at 4:00 PM
Classes can be taken individually or
sign up for the entire series.
Prices do not include costs for certification testing.
Call today to register, 814-836-1955.
Edinboro University in Erie -The Porreco Center
Dates: Jan. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26, 31,
Feb. 1, 2, 3, 7, 8, 14, 15, 16, 2006
Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,880 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $600)
Series # 2 - Residential Code Inspection
Series (IR C2003)
Dates: May 8, 10, 11, 12, 16, 17, 18, 19, 23, 24, 25,
June 5, 6, 7, 8, 13, 14, 20, 21, 22, 2006
Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,880 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $600)
Series # 3 - Residential Code Inspection
Series (IRC2003)
Dates: Sept. 11, 13, 14, 15, 19, 20, 21, 22, 26, 27, 28,
Oct. 2, 3, 4, 5, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 2006
Time: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,880 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $600)
Series #1 - Commercial Building
Inspection Series (IBC2003)
Dates: Mar. 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 22, 23, 28, 29,
Apr. 4, 5, 6, 11, 12, 19, 2006
Times: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,300 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $700)
Series #2 - Commercial Building
Inspection Series (IBC2003)
Dates: July 11, 12, 13, 18, 19, 25, 26,
Aug. 2, 3, 7, 8, 9, 16, 17, 22, 2006
Times: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,300 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $700)
Series #3 - Commercial Building
Inspection Series (IBC2003)
Dates: Nov. 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 20, 21, 28, 29,
Dec. 5, 6, 7, 12, 13, 18, 2006
Times: 9:00 am-4:00 pm
Cost: $2,300 for entire series, plus texts (approx. $700)
This training will focus on the component parts of a
marketing plan. Special emphasis will be placed on: the
marketing plan as an outgrowth of an organization's
mission, conducting a competitive analysis, assessing
internal capacity, and determining target audience,
marketing image and message.
The Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare and the
PA Pathways Training underwrite training costs for child
care training programs at Edinboro University. Each session
can be applied toward the Department of Public Welfare's
annual six-hour training requirement. Edinboro University
is offering 12 sessions this spring.
Registration Cost: $5 per 3-hour course.
The registration fee is non-refundable. Applicants should
assume acceptance of registration unless otherwise notified.
If a class is filled or canceled, we will notify you.
- Registration cannot be taken over the phone.
Registration must be made at least one week in advance.
Description of Level Designations:
Level 1: Designed for entry-level professionals
Level 2: Designed for those who possess the basic
knowledge and skills of DAP
Level 3: Designed for those who desire to work
toward group supervisor or director
positions
Date: Wednesday, February 15, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Cathy Shabtai
Audience: Directors/ Administrators
Level: KB 97:C2 Level 2
Incorporating Early Leaming Standards
In Curriculum
This course will examine the PA Pre-K early learning
standards and develop ways to incorporate them in your
lesson planning. Assessment techniques when planning
curriculum will also be discussed. Participants should be
teachers in a Pre-K classroom and bring copies of five lesson
plans with them.
Coping with Anger and Conflict Using
Children's Literature
The workshop will focus on the skills that children and
adults can use to handle anger and conflict in nonviolent
ways. Participants will explore the use of children's literature in creating activities to help children cope with emotional issues. Participants will receive many ready to use
"lessons" and ideas.
Date: Monday, February 6, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Cathy Shabtai
Audience: Center-based providers
Level: K4 42: C2-Level 2
Date: Wednesday, January 18, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Jennifer McNellie
Audience: Center-based providers
Level: K2 21: C2 Level 2
Exploring Science Through Our
Senses, Part I
Using Children's Books to Foster
All Areas of Cognitive and Social
Development, Part I
Marketing Concepts and Strategies for
the Child Care Provider
Child Care Training
Programs
This is Part 1 of a three-part series of workshops
focusing on science. This workshop will promote
active learning to introduce basic science concepts.
The participants will have an opportunity to explore
science with various hands-on activities using everyday
household items. The development of science concepts
using hands-on activities will be discussed.
Sharing literature with children is a powerful tool
for cognitive and social/ emotional development. This
workshop will share new and interesting children's books
and provide ideas for extending the books.
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Date: Monday, February 13, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Virginia McGinnis
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 16: C2-Level 2
Date: Monday, March 20, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Lisa Brightman
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 18: Cl Level 1
Using Children's Books to Foster
All Areas of Cognitive and Social
Development, Part II
The Defiant Child: Who's In Charge?
Are there oppositional children in your class? This
workshop will help the teacher to teach replacement
behaviors by extinction of negative behavior.
Replacement behaviors and replacement thoughts
can be fostered by positive reinforcement for positive
behaviors. Learn how to be in charge again of your
classroom by learning simple techniques that have been
proven to be effective in management of oppositional
children.
This is the second part of a two-part workshop
introducing participants to new and classic children's
literature selections. This workshop provides ideas and
activities to extend the concepts related in the book to all
areas of the curriculum.
Date: Monday, March 6, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Virginia McGinnis
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 16: C2 Level 2
Date: Saturday, March 25, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 9 a.m. - 12 noon
Trainer: Linda Caldwell
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 21: Cl Level 1
Children's Art: Cookie Cutter or Creative
Are you stuck doing non-creative, teacher-centered art
instead of children-centered art? Are you cutting out all
of the projects, not allowing the children to be creative?
This workshop will introduce you to your creative inner
self that allows the children in your classroom to be creative
in drawing three dimensional projects and working in a
multitude of mediums.
Date: Saturday, March 11, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 9 a.m. - 12 noon
Trainer: Linda Caldwell
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 19: Cl Level 1
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Early Childhood Assessment, What
Shall We Do?
Exploring Science through
Our Senses, Part III
In this session, participants will learn what assessment
is and various methods used to assess young children's
development and growth. Specific techniques will be
explained, modeled and demonstrated which include
anecdotal records, time/ event samplings, observational
checklists, running records, portfolios, and early literacy
assessments.
This is Part 3 of a three-part series of workshops
on science. Part 3 will focus on assessment in science
concept development. Participants will explore formal
and informal ways to assess learning and how to use
assessment to plan appropriate instruction.
Date: Monday, April 24, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Lisa Brightman
Audience: Mixed
Level: K4 41: C3 Level 3
Date: Monday, April 10, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Virginia McGinnis
Audience: Mixed
Level: K4 41: Cl Level 1
Combatting The Hazards Of Our
Media Culture
Exploring Science through
Our Senses, Part II
Are you overwhelmed by commercialism, violence,
stereotyping and long hours spent watching instead
of doing? American's children are! This workshop
will focus on the media's negative impact on all areas
of children's development and will explore positive
strategies for teachers and parents to minimize the
harmful media effects. Participants will experience
educational and fun activities using television and
computers appropriate for use with
the very young through school age children.
This is Part 2 of a three-part series of workshops
focusing on science. This workshop will demonstrate
how to integrate children's literature into science. The
participants will have an opportunity to explore various
ways to use literature to promote an inquiry-based
approach to science.
Date: Wednesday, April 12, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Trainer: Lisa Brightman
Audience: Mixed
Level: K2 18: C2 Level 2
Date: Saturday, May 6, 2006
Location: Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center
Time: 9 a.m. - 12
Trainer: Jennifer McNellie
Audience: Mixed
Level: Kl 02:
Music Programs--- - - -
Concert Band of Northwest Pennsylvania
Community Music School
The Concert Band of Northwest Pennsylvania is an all
volunteer musical organization of musicians ranging
in age from high school to 80. They come from all over
northwest Pennsylvania, southwest New York and northeast Ohio. Any players of woodwind, brass, or percussion
instruments are invited to join the Band. John Fleming is
the Director. The program is sponsored by the Office of
Extended Leaming of Edinboro University. All concerts
are free and open to the public. For more information,
please call 814-734-4389.
Founded as the Preparatory Division by the Music
Department at Edinboro University in the 1970s, the
Edinboro University Community Music School was reborn
in 2000 with a major expansion. Its mission is to provide
music lessons to students without regard to their ability
to pay. With this in mind, the Community Music School
expanded into Erie at the Boys and Girls Club of Erie, Inc.
and at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center.
Currently, we have approximately 200 students studying a
full range of musical instruction including wind and brass
instruments, Suzuki piano, Suzuki violin, piano, strings,
guitar, percussion, Kindermusik, and the Erie Children's
Choir.
The facilities at Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreco Center make an ideal setting for the
Community Music School. Working closely with the
administrative staff at the Porreco Center, offerings
include Suzuki piano, violin, voice, piano, and flute
lessons. The Porreco Center houses a grand piano for
student use, pre- and post-lesson computers, electronic
pianos, and teaching studios. Future plans may include a
concert hall and dedicated teaching areas for chamber
music and lessons.
The Community Music School offers scholarships to
over 40% of its students. To fund these activities, a
generous grant from the Boys and Girls Club of Erie, Inc.
was received in year one. Since then, fundraising efforts
have included student fees, private donations, and grants.
Please contact the Community Music School to discuss
donor opportunities. The Community Music School can be
reached at (814) 732-1357 or via e-mail at
dburdick@edinboro.edu. The Community Music School
website can be found on the Music Department website at:
http:/ / www.edinboro.edu. The staff of the Community
Music School includes Dr. Daniel Burdick, Executive
Director, and Professor LeAnne Wistrom, Administrative
Director. In addition, the staff of the Porreca Center
provides crucial assistance and support throughout
the year.
CONCERT BAND OF NORTHWEST
PENNSYLVANIA SPRING CONCERTS
Sunday, April 9, 3:30 pm
Spring Concert: Bells and Other Wonderful Sounds
Louis C. Cole Memorial Auditorium
Wednesday, August 9, 7:00 pm
Honoring the Veterans of Our Armed Forces
Diamond Park - Meadville, PA
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12th Annual Technology Ingenuity
Contest Saturday, Apnl. 1, 2006 -
Special Programs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Kids Academy at Porreco
Academic Quilting Camp:
"Quilting Your Story"
Mark your calendar. Now in its 12th year, the Kids
Academy at Porreco is an exciting opportunity for children
to participate in a wide array of unique learning experiences
at Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center.
Children in grades one through six may register for fullday or half-day programs beginning at 8:30 am and ending
at 3:45 pm. Participants are escorted between classes and
supervised during lunch. Programs include classes in art,
science, math and physical education.
Course Fees: The fee for each full week, full-day program is
$150 for the first child and $125 for additional children from
the same family. The fee for each half-day (morning
or afternoon) is $100 per week, or $95 for additional
children from the same family in the same week.
Watch for information to be mailed home from school with
your child in May, or call our office at 836-1955 to be added
to our mailing list.
Week 1: July 24-28, 8:30 am - 3:45 pm
Week 2: July 31-August 4, 8:30 am - 3:45 pm
Edinboro University in Erie - The Porreco Center
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Elementary and school-aged children in grades 4 and
5 (ages 9-10) will be introduced to basic quilt construction
using fusible applique methods and simple hand quilting
to create a small wall hanging project. In addition, a short
daily "storytelling time" will acquaint students with the
history of quilt making in the U.S. Students will work in
small groups of three with experienced quilters from a local
quilt guild.
Monday through Thursday, July 12-15, 2006
9:00-11 :30 am
Wiley Arts & Sciences Center
Edinboro University Main Campus $115
Cooper Science Hall - Edinboro University Campus
Edinboro University is pleased to host the eleventh
annual Technology Engineering Contest on Saturday,
April 1, 2006, from 9:00 am to 2:45 pm in Cooper
Science Hall. The Erie Engineers Societies Council,
Northwest Intermediate Unit #5, the Technology
Education Association of Pennsylvania (TEAP),
and area middle and high schools sponsor this
event. The Technology Engineering challenge is
designed to provide area students an opportunity
to apply their knowledge of math and science to
technological problems, and structural, electrical, and
civil engineering projects. Through this competition,
students gain deeper insight into important scientific
and technological concepts. The contest also provides
an opportunity to see a variety of solutions to the
same problem and gives students experience in
project development, paint drawing, teamwork and
public presentations. Approximately 100 students
participate each year. This event is divided into three
levels: 6th, 7th, and 8th graders, 9th and 10th graders,
and 11th and 12th graders. A first, second, and third
place is given in each of the four different categories:
overall performance, drawings, craftsmanship,
and oral/ report presentation. The Technology
Engineering Challenge also has an overall school
trophy. This trophy is presented to the school district
that wins the most points over all three levels. This
trophy is called the Koehle Cup. This trophy was
named after Rudy Koehle, who was a key supporter,
developer, and participant in this event. The trophy
is kept at the winning school district for a year and
returned the following competition.
For more information, please contact your local
middle or high school industrial arts teacher.
Intergenerational Center
Diebold Center for the Performing Arts (basement)
Edinboro University campus
Edinboro, PA
(814) 732-2244
The Intergenerational Center at Edinboro University is
a group of lifelong learners from the Edinboro area who
meet for companionship and a variety of programs/
projects, using the resources, knowledge and expertise of
many people from the campus and the community. The
Center is located in the basement of The Diebold Center
for Performing Arts (located next to Reeder Hall on Meadville Street in Edinboro).
Coffee, conversation and card games are quiet times
available for you at the Intergenerational Center on
Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursdays, 9:00 am to 3:30
p.m. Participate in RSVP projects, sewing projects, book
reviews, lunch and fellowship, nurse screenings, bingo,
lectures and
educational classes.
Tuesdays
9:15 am
1:00pm
"Thinking out of the Ordinary"
Senior men's discussion group
Penny Bingo with the Heckers Senior
and Students
Wednesdays
1:00 pm
"500 Clubs," Scrabble & other thoughtprovoking games & puzzles
4th Wed. Noon Speaker & tureen
Thursdays
9:15-11:30 am
1:00 pm
Annual Emeritus Lecture Series open to
the public & students
Conversation, Coffee and Cards
Don't want to drive to the Center, call the LIFT at
456-2299. LIFT will pick you up at home; bring you to the
Center, then back home. Other Center members use the
LIFT daily. Try it; you'll like it. Parking: single event - secure a visitor's pass at the Police Department in Earlley
Hall. Come to the Center daily. See Dr. Stone for a
semester pass.
Areas volunteers needed: We need your help to keep
our Center activities growing. Any skills you can bring ...
painting, sewing, game instruction, arts and crafts or just
your time for coffee and conversation. Visit the Center for
more information.
14th Annual Edinboro Highland Games
Edinboro University of Pennsylvania is proud of its rich
Scottish heritage. Mark your calendars for the 14th Annual
Edinboro Highland Games on the campus of Edinboro
University May 19, 20 and 21, 2006. Tentative Schedule
Friday. May 19"1, Edinboro University
Kilted Mile Run Scot & Scotland Road
(starts near McComb)
6:30pm
Feasting & Merriment McComb Lots
6:00pm8:00pm
Alasdair Fraser Concert
McComb Fieldhouse
With the Chelsea House Orchestra
8:00pm
Saturday. May 20ili, Edinboro University
Highland Dance Competitions
McComb Fieldhouse
9:00am4:00pm
Pro/Am Heavy Athletic Competitions
McComb Lawns
9:00am4:00pm
Solo & Bagpipe Band Competitions
Lawns or UC
9:00am4:00pm
Scottish Clan Gatherings
McComb Lawns
9:00am4:00pm
Scottish Village Merchants
McComb Lawns
Fiddle Workshop
Gazebo or UC
10:00am11:SOam
Celtic and Appalachian Music
Lawns
10:00am4:00pm
Fiddlers' Tent
Lawns
10:00am4:00pm
Clydesdales & Highland Cattle
Lawns
10:00am4:00pm
Fire Eater/Story Teller
3:00pm
11:00am-Lawns
Opening Ceremonies & Massed Bands
McComb Lawns or Gym
12:30pm
Kids' Games & Castle Jump
Gazebo Lawns
1:00pm3:00pm
Closing Ceremonies, Awards
McComb Lawns or Gym
4:30pm
Ceilidh/Dinner Party/Music
Van Houten North
6:00pm11:00pm
Sunday. May 2lfil, Campbell Pottecy: Store &
Gallecy:
Scottish Desserts
Pavilion and Store Soup Kitchen
11:00am3:00pm
9:00am4:00pm
Gospel Music
Pavilion or Store
12:00noon
Sheep to Shawl Weaving
McComb Lawns
9:00am4:00pm
Chelsea House Orchestra Concert
Pavilion or Store
l:002:30pm
Blacksmith Demonstration & Sales
Lawns
9:00am4:00pm
$500 Drawing
Pavilion
3:00pm
Rugby Tournaments
Practice Fields
9:00am5:00pm
Purple Martin Conservation Association
The Purple Martin Conservation Association is an
international, non-profit, tax-exempt organization
dedicated to the conservation of the Purple Martin
(Progne subis) species of bird through scientific research,
state-of-the-art wildlife management techniques, and public education. It is supported by membership contributions
and product sales. The PMCA is associated with Edinboro
University of Pennsylvania through its Office of Extended
Learning, which played a valuable role in the formation of
the PMCA and continues to provide assistance and
logistical support.
Purple Martins are condo-nesting members of the
swallow family that spend their winters in Brazil and
migrate back to North American breeding grounds in the _
spring, when the weather warms enough to provide flying
insects for their food. The eastern race of Purple Martins
is different from all other species of birds in that they no
longer nest in the wild. Today, east of the Rocky
Mountains, they are totally dependent on people to supply
them with houses and gourds for nesting. Unfortunately,
Purple Martins are not as common as they were a century
ago. The PMCA is working to reverse this trend.
Today, the PMCA conducts research at its colony site on
the eastern shore of Edinboro Lake, where as many as 150
pairs of martins nest each year. Over 6,000 members
receive its quarterly publication, The Purple Martin
Update. Additionally, the PMCA is in touch with over
100,000 Purple Martin enthusiasts throughout North America. By making accurate information on martins available
to would-be landlords, designing better martin housing
systems, and by conducting scientific research, the PMCA
is working to increase the Purple Martins' population
throughout its North American breeding range.
For more information about the Purple Martin
Conservation Association, please contact:
Purple Martin Conservation
Association
Tom Ridge Environmental Center
301 Peninsula Dr., Suite 6
Erie, PA 16505
(814) 833-7656
Fax: (814) 833-2451
E-mail: info@purplernartin.org
WWW. purplernartin.org
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Workforce and Economic Development
Network (WEDnet)
Workforce Training
Our mission is to assist area businesses with their training
needs, while promoting economic growth in the region.
As the WEDnetPA Partner in the Northwestern Pennsylvania region, Edinboro University is able to obtain Guaranteed
Free Training (GFT) grants for qualifying local businesses.
Eligible businesses receive reimbursement for training
for a wide range of Basic Skills and Information Technology Training. Many of Edinboro University's credit and
non-credit courses can qualify for reimbursement through
WEDnetPA.
Guaranteed Free Training-Training Pennsylvania's
worker for a growing economy available to your company
if it meets a few simple guidelines:
• must be based in Pennsylvania or have a significant
presence in the state
• offers the employees who will partake in the program
at least 150% of the current minimum wage, excluding
benefits
• is not a point-of-sale retail business, training vendor,
government, education or nonprofit entity
• participates in the program no more than two years in
a row and three of the past five years
• begins training within five months of the grant
approval letter
• funds Available July 1
Our training and services include:
• Professional Development
• Computer Skills
• Customized Programs
• Consulting Services
• Assessment Services
• Strategic Planning for Businesses
• Facility Rental for meetings & seminars
• Videoconferencing & Satellite Downlinks
The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania has created the opportunity for certain employers to train employees through
two programs offered by the Guaranteed Free Training
(GFT) Program. Area manufacturers and companies supporting the manufacturing sector may apply. Point-of-sale
business companies are excluded.
The Information Technology Training and Basic Skills
Training programs are available to qualified in-state businesses and out-of-state companies relocating to the economic friendly business climate of Pennsylvania.
Qualified companies receive training provided through
the Workforce and Economic Development Network of
Pennsylvania, known as WEDnetPA. This alliance of 14
State System universities, Pennsylvania's 14 community
colleges, the Pennsylvania College of Technology and
the North Central Industrial Technical Education Center,
Greater Altoona Career and Technology Center, Lancaster
County Career and Technology Center, and the University
of Pittsburgh at Bradford offers a diverse array of training
employers need most.
The Department of Community and Economic Development (DCED) fund this program.
Non-Credit Professional Development Course:
Business and Professional Writing
All writing boils down to purpose, audience, and style:
What does the writer want? Who is the reader? What
stylistic choices will satisfy both? Course members will
practice reliable methods for composing documents
crucial to job performance. Grounded in the questions
stated above, these methods will yield pleasing, clear,
and substantial texts that do justice to their writers and to
your companies. Using work-in-progress as raw material,
we will concentrate on document design, paragraph
structure and transitions, diction, tone, sentence structure,
and common grammatical and mechanical problems.
Participants are asked to bring a sample of actual business
and professional documents (removing identifying
markers) for review.
Tuesday, March 7 (1 class) 8:00 am - 3:30 pm
(half hour for lunch, on your own) $180
BASIC SKILLS TRAINING
Includes the teaching of a variety of basic and entry-level
skills to benefit employees and employers. Basic and entrylevel skills are defined according to the type and scope of
your business. Employees who participate must be frontline
employees and first-level supervisors. Employers must be
manufacturing and/ or technology-based businesses including Biotech and Environmental-Tech companies. Some of
the training elements offered through the program include:
• Communications and teamwork
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Applied mathematics and measurement
Workplace health and safety
Problem solving
Quality assurance
Business operations
Computers
Product and process control
Workplace behavior skills
Manufacturing fundamentals including some of the following:
• Blueprint reading
• Welding, soldering
• Tooling, grinding
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY TRAINING
Includes the teaching of a variety of skills to benefit
employees and employers. A simple set of qualifications
determines which companies and employees are eligible
to receive this benefit. Specific skills are defined a€cording
to the type and scope of your business. Employees who
participate in the program must be technical workers or
information technology professionals; frontline employees
or first-level supervisors needing applied manufacturing
technology training in a manufacturing company. Some of
the training elements offered through the program include:
• Applied manufacturing technology
• E-business / commerce
• Technology support
• Database development
• Software engineering
• Computer programming
• Network administration
• Systems analysis
• Information security
• Management information systems
• Website design and development
Edinboro University is strongly committed to regional
workforce training. Acting as a licensed education administrator (LEA) for area manufacturers and high-tech
companies, Edinboro University has enabled the following
firms to submit training applications for current year
funding:
Accudyn Products, Inc.
Accuspec Electronics Services II
Advanced Cast Products, Inc.
Affinia Brake Parts, Inc.
American Tinning & Galvanizing Company
Arrow Electric, Inc.
Better Baked Foods, Inc.
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Builders Support & Supply, Inc.
Channellock, Inc.
Community Health Net (CHN)
Environmental Coordination Services & Recycling
Erie Aviation, Inc.
Erie Ceramic Arts Company, LLC
Erie Presbyterian Lodge
Erisco Industries, Inc.
Excaliber Machine Company
Formtech Enterprises, Inc.
Fostermation, Inc.
Gohrs Printing Services, Inc.
Great Lakes Manufacturing, Inc.
Healthcare Venture Alliance
Ideal Tool Company, Inc.
Industrial Sales & Manufacturing, Inc.
Kuhn Tool & Die Company
Laser Tool, Inc.
Leech Industries, Inc.
Lincoln Foundry, Inc.
Manchester Presbyterian Lodge
Meadowbrook Dairy
Merit Tool Company
Millcreek Paramedic Service, Inc.
Modem Industries, Inc.
Molded Fiber Glass Tray Company-Linesville
Oil City Presbyterian Home
Omega Plastics, LLC
Paragon Packaging Products, Inc.
Pennlake Corporation dba R. Conrader Company
Penn-Union Corporation
Qualsystems, Inc.
Rolling Fields, Inc.
S&S Packaging Products, Inc.
Schaal Glass/ Amerail Systems
Select Specialty Hospital-Erie
Snap-Tite Hose, Inc. - Penn Division
Snap-Tite Hose, Inc. - Union City
Snap-Tite, Inc. - Erie
Snap-Tite, Inc. Fluid Components & Autoclave Engineers
Snap-Tite, Inc. Quick Disconnect & Valve Division
Snap-Tite, Inc. Solenoid Valve Division
South Erie Production Company, Inc.
Springhill/Forestview Healthcare Services
Sterling Technologies, Inc.
Suburban Tool & Die Company, Inc.
Visiting Nurse Association of Erie County
Warren Company, The
X-Cell Tool & Mold, Inc.
This program year DCED will commit over $1.3 million in training support to our region to enhance employee
skills, improve and retain jobs, and make our companies
globally competitive.
Find out if your company can benefit from the Basic Skills
Training or Information Technology Training programs offered through WEDnetPA. Call Don Apel for Crawford
County at (814) 337-7791 and Beth Zewe for Erie County at
(814) 836-1955. Funds available July 1st •
How to Register
1. By Mail: Send completed registration form with
payment in full to:
Edinboro University in Erie
- The Porreca Center
Office of Extended Learning
2951 West 38th Street
Erie, PA 16506-4403
Name
Social Security No.
Address
Day Phone
City
State
Zip
OF PENNSYLVANIA
Dr. Frank G. Pogue, President
Evening Phone
Employer Name
Payment may be in the form of:
• Check (made payable to Edinboro
University of PA)
• Money Order
• Visa, MasterCard, Discover
(include information to right)
EDINBORO UNIVERSITY
COUNCIL OF TRUSTEES
Harry K. Thomas, Esq., Chair
Mr. Benedict J. Miceli, Vice Chair
Mr. Harold C. Shields, Secretary
Employer Address
Dr. Raymond L. Dombrowski
The Honorable John R. Evans
Mr. John E. Horan
Mr. C. Richard Johnston
Sr. Catherine M. Manning
Mrs. Virginia L. McGarvey
Mr. John A. Pulice
Ms. Theresa Scott, Student Trustee Select
Dr. Judy G. Hample, Chancellor (ex officio)
2. By Phone: Call 814-836-1955 or 800-526-0121
Monday through Friday, 8 am to 7:30 pm
3. By Fax: Fax completed registration form to:
814-833-2085, 24 hours/ day, 7 days/ week
4. In Person: Stop by our office at 2951 West 38th
Street, Erie, PA, Monday through Friday,
8 am to 7:30 pm
For more information about the programs
listed in the Extended Learning publication
or certificate and contract training needs,
call (814) 836-1955 or 1(800) 526-0121.
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Map of the Porreco Center
Dr. R. Scott Baldwin, Dean of Education
Dr. Pearl Bartelt, Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs
Dr. Mary Margaret Bevevino, Dean of Graduate Studies and Research
Ms. Janet Dean, University Ombudsperson and Associate Vice President for Human Resources
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3. Spring House
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4. Caretaker's House
(Office of Extended Learning)
5. Storage
6. Studio
7. Classroom4
8. Barn (Classrooms 5,6,7,8,9)
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10. Summer Cottage
11. Future Auditorium
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Dr. Jerry Kiel, Vice President for Student Affairs and Student Success
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Mr. Brian Pitzer, Director of Public Relations
Dr. Eric Randall, Dean of Science, Management and Technology
Mr. Kahan Sablo, Dean of Student Life
Ms. Emily Sinsabaugh, Executive to the President for University Communications
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Dr. Terry Smith, Dean of Liberal Arts
Mr. Bruce Whitehair, Vice President for Development and Marketing
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