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Creative Nonfiction - ENG 2030:001
with Kevin Kelley

Learn how to render “True stories, well told.” We’ll teach you how to write compelling memoir pieces, personal essays, lyric essays, and more! Explore your untold stories to connect with readers.
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ECE Degreed Apprenticeship
with Rachel Brown

Are you an early childhood educator currently in an apprenticeship program? Red Rocks Community College is offering a unique, non-traditional, program that provides a path for early childhood educators to assemble a portfolio of their trainings and knowledge gained in the workforce to apply to the accredited degree at RRCC.
Participants in this course will work closely with an ECE faculty member to map learning in the workplace to course outcomes. Participants will build a portfolio of their work and use that to apply as credit to up to 6 college courses.
Course times are placeholders, you will work with the faculty member to set a weekly meeting time for progress check-ins. Registration is open until Jan 31. Class window ends May 7.
Voice Play
with Kelly Jo Eldredge

Provides space and guidance for individuals to explore the voice and build vocal skills with the goal of testing the boundaries of the voice, discovering new sounds and capabilities, and altering or transitioning the voice using healthy methods of vocal production. This course is ideal for trans and nonbinary individuals seeking opportunities to naturally transition their voices in a safe space.
Avalanche Level I
with Sally Cirincione

The AIARE 1 is a three-day / 24-hour introduction to avalanche hazard management. Students can expect to develop a good grounding in how to prepare for and carry out a backcountry trip, understand basic decision-making while in the field, and learn rescue techniques required to find and dig up a buried person (if an avalanche occurs and someone in the party is caught).
Equipment to borrow is available at no cost (snowshoes, transceivers, probes, shovels, warm weather clothing). Friday will be at the Lakewood Campus, and Saturday & Sunday will be in the field at Rocky Mountain National Park.
For more info, contact: John.Leintz@rrcc.edu or sally.cirincione@rrcc.edu
RMEC - 314 Hazardous Waste Site Safety: 8 Hour Hazwoper
with Shawn Armstrong

Hazardous Waste Site Safety: 8 Hr Hazwoper Refresher
Workers trained in hazardous waste operations are required to attend a yearly refresher course as mandated by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. Using case studies, group activities, and hands-on practice, this course will increase and refresh your knowledge of harardous wates operations and emergency responses. Individuals who wish to refresh their 40-Hour HAZWOPER certification and are enrolled in an OSHA 500, 501, 502 or 503 course, may do so by paying an additonal $75.00 to receive their recertification. The content of the OSHA 500, 501, 502, and 503 courses meet the requirements to receive an 8-Hour Refresher certificate. 8 CEUs
RMEC 313 Hazardous Waste Site Safety: 40 Hour Hazwoper
with Shawn Armstrong

RMEC 313 - Hazardous Waste Site Safety: 40-Hour HAZWOPER
OSHA's 29 CFR 1910.120 standard indicates that workers exposed to hazardous substances are required to attend 40 hours of safety training. This course examines proper health and safety procedures and personal protection during work operatons at hazardous wates sites. Topics include hazard identification and control, safety planning, site control, personal protective equipment, site monitoring, emergency and incident response operations, and decontamiation processes. 4.0 CEUs
RMEC 313A - Hazardous Waste Site Safety 24-Hour Hazwoper Course
with Shawn Armstrong

RMEC 313A - Hazardous Waste Site Safety 24-Hour Hazwoper Course
The 24-Hour Hazwoper is available by attending the first three days of the 40-Hour Hazwoper course.
RMEC - 314 Hazardous Waste Site Safety: 8 Hour Hazwoper
with Shawn Armstrong

Hazardous Waste Site Safety: 8 Hr Hazwoper Refresher
Workers trained in hazardous waste operations are required to attend a yearly refresher course as mandated by OSHA 29 CFR 1910.120. Using case studies, group activities, and hands-on practice, this course will increase and refresh your knowledge of harardous wates operations and emergency responses. Individuals who wish to refresh their 40-Hour HAZWOPER certification and are enrolled in an OSHA 500, 501, 502 or 503 course, may do so by paying an additonal $75.00 to receive their recertification. The content of the OSHA 500, 501, 502, and 503 courses meet the requirements to receive an 8-Hour Refresher certificate. 8 CEUs