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  • Financial Information
  • Academic Regulations
  • General Information
  • Course Schedule (PDF)
  • Summer Study Online
  • Pre-M.B.A. Workshops
  • Graduate Study for Music Educators
  • Summer College for High School Students
  • Continuing Education, Programs for Children and Youth, Extramural Study
  • The Campus
     
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  • Continuing Professional Education

    Health/Fitness Instructor Workshop and Certification Examination
    May 7-9

    This workshop increases the competence of individuals who conduct exercise programs for healthy people or those with controlled diseases. The American College of Sports Medicine grants the certification of health/fitness instructor to candidates who successfully complete the examination given on Monday, May 9. Visit our website at www.ithaca.edu/cess.

    East Coast Artists
    May 23-June 24

    East Coast Artists Performance Exchange is pleased to announce its summer course offerings at Ithaca College. The workshops are designed to accommodate the skills and interests of a range of professionals and students, from actors and directors to performance artists, musicians, choreog-raphers, drama-movement-dance therapists, teachers, playwrights, and others. These workshops will provide participants with rigorous, intensive, professional training amid Ithaca's gorgeous, natural setting.

    The performance workshop is scheduled for May 23-June 10, and the RasaBoxes training intensive is scheduled for June 13-24. Both meet from 5:00 to 10:00 p.m., Monday through Friday, and are available for college credit or on a noncredit basis. For more information and registration materials visit www.ithaca.edu/ cess/eastcoastartists or call 607-274-3143.

    The Healthy Musician: Injury Prevention and Intervention for Health Care Providers and Musicians
    Level I: June 17-19
    Level II: June 20-21

    Designed for health care providers and musicians, this comprehensive program of seminars and hands-on workshops will focus on health and musical performance. A multidisciplinary faculty will examine the physical and mental factors that affect both the musician and performance and will discuss the care and prevention of music-related injuries. Descriptions of the individual workshops and the two levels are provided in the Healthy Musician brochure and at www.ithaca. edu/cess. To register, you must complete the registration form in the Healthy Musician brochure, which is available from the summer sessions office.

    Health/Fitness Instructor Workshop and Certification Examination
    Workshop: May 7-8, 2005
    Examination: May 9, 2005

    Cosponsored by the Department of Exercise and Sport Sciences and Division of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, Ithaca College, Ithaca, New York, and appoved by the American College of Sports Medicine

    Media Literacy Summer Institute
    July 11-15

    This workshop, presented by the Ithaca College Project Look Sharp program, is designed for college faculty members, K-12 teachers, technology/ media specialists, librarians, community educators, and others interested in this field of media literacy. It is a four-and-a-half day immersion course on integrating media analysis and production into any educational curriculum. There will be discussion of theory and practice as well as hands-on production training. Further information, including registration instructions, is available by phone at 607-274-3471 or by e-mail at looksharp@ithaca.edu.

    Programs for Children and Youth

    Summer Piano Institute
    July 3-9

    This is a comprehensive program of varied musical experiences for talented young pianists, aged 12 through 18. Participants use the superb facilities of the James J. Whalen Center for Music, where a nationally and internationally known piano faculty provides a lively array of daily lessons, workshops, classes, and supervised practice. Recreational and social activities, such as field trips and picnics, are offered, too. The institute is residential, but commuters are also welcome. To apply, you must complete the application in the Summer Piano Institute brochure, which is available from the summer sessions office. For more information visit www.ithaca.edu/cess or call 607-274-3143.

    HealthQuest
    July 18-22

    The Ithaca College School of Health Sciences and Human Performance is proud to sponsor the first HealthQuest residential camp for central New York high school students enter-ing grades 10 and 11 in fall 2005. Learn about careers in health, sport, and leisure on the beautiful Ithaca College campus, located on Ithaca's South Hill overlooking Cayuga Lake. Students will interact with faculty and pro-fessionals in speech-language pathology, clinical exercise science, athletic training, occupational therapy, health policy studies, outdoor adventure leadership, therapeutic recreation, gerontology, community health education/physical education, social work, and clinical laboratory science. To learn more, visit www.ithaca.edu/cess or call 607-274-3143.

    Extramural Study for College Credit

    Ithaca College courses are open to local residents, and students enrolled in other colleges are welcome to attend as well. Summer courses taken on an extramural basis may be applied to a degree program at Ithaca College or transferred to other institutions. Fall and spring classes are also open to extramural students if space is available. To learn more, request the guide to extramural study from the summer sessions office.

     

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