Workforce Development and Community Education: Summer 2024

15 SPECIALIZED FIELDS Historic Preservation Certificate-140 Hrs This one-year, non-credit certificate program begins in the fall and serves students and professionals interested in establishing credentials in the area of Historic Preservation in a multitude of job sectors: building trades such as woodworking and stone masonry as well as areas such as historic site management, artifact conservation and more. There is no other certificate program in Historic Preservation offered at a community college in New York State. The 140-hour program is half classwork and half directed historic preservation fieldwork. One elective is required to fulfill the certificate. To register, call 914-606-7300 or email carmen.marrinan@sunywcc.edu For more information, visit www.sunywcc.edu/historic-preservation-certificate Program tuition $2,215 or take courses individually for the prices listed. Historic Preservation Walking Tours Architectural History Tour of Newburgh This day-long walking tour will include a visit to Washington’s Headquarters State Historic Site, the Crawford House Museum and a tour of Newburgh’s many other iconic buildings. Designers such as Downing, Vaux, Olmsted, Withers and others will be discussed. We will also examine the tragic period of Urban Renewal when many buildings were lost along with the preservation movement that prevented further destruction in the 1960s and 70s. Johanna Porr Yaun, Orange County Historian, instructor, Historic Preservation Certificate. This class will be offsite. CE-HIST 2148PE, Sat., July 13, 10:00 am-3:00 pm (tuition not including independent lunch), $50. #3744 New Rochelle Residence Park Residence Park is one of the earliest residential parks containing excellent examples of Queen Anne and Shingle style homes. We will also see a John Russell Pope designed church, a college with an 1855 Gothic “castle,” the homes of notable residents such as Lou Gehrig, playwright Robert Anderson, Jay Leno, a presidential mistress, and more. Attendees will meet at 1:00 pm in front of Presbyterian Church of New Rochelle at 50 Pintard Ave, New Rochelle 10801. The tour will last approximately 2 hours. This class will be offsite. Tour Guide is Barbara Davis, New Rochelle City Historian and CoDirector of Westchester County Historical Society. CE-HIST 2167PE, Sat., May 11, 1:00-3:00 pm, $40. #3743 Architectural History Tour of Rhinebeck, Rhinecliff and Staatsburg This is a guided walking and driving tour all within a five mile radius of the Village of Rhinebeck. Sites include FDR’s New Deal era post office; the site of Aaron Burr ’s 1804 pre-Hamilton duel campaign headquarters; early settler residences; sites of Astor, Morton and Ruppert estates; architect Richard Upjohn’s Saint Margaret’s Church; Staatsburgh State Historic Site (Mills Mansion) and more. Alan Strauber, Historian and Program Coordinator of the Historic Preservation Certificate. Attendees will assemble in front of Beekman Arms, 6387 Mill St (Rte 9) in Rhinebeck. CE-HIST 2149PE, Sat., June 22, 10:00 am-1:00 pm, (tuition not including post-tour dinner at Beekman Arms), $45. #3742 TESOL (Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages) CERTIFICATE PROGRAM There has never been a greater demand for teachers of English to speakers of other languages than now. Both in the United States and worldwide, English is a vital language that allows people to increase their job opportunities, feel empowered and independent, integrate, and learn about other cultures. This intensive, 12-week certificate program provides a comprehensive curriculum which includes practical in-class instruction in Adult ESOL teaching methodologies and techniques, theoretical constructs in Second Language Acquisition, and Linguistics. Additionally, you will observe ESL classes and complete a supervised teaching practicum, ensuring you practice the methods and techniques you learn from the program's classes. The program fully prepares you to teach ESL to adults, in-person or remotely, in the U.S. or abroad. Form I-20 is available for TESOL students. ELI-TESL 3001, 3002, and 3003, M/W/Th, May 13–Aug. 8, 9:00 am-12:30 pm, $1,998. ELI-TESL 3001, 3002, and 3003, M/W/Th, May 13–Aug. 8, 6:00 pm-9:30 pm, $1,998. Additional details at www.sunywcc.edu/TESOL Call 914-606-7743 or email TESOL@sunywcc.edu for more information. Textbook Required

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