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If you want to be involved in the intellectual, cultural, and active life of our community, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga offers alternatives to conventional higher education. Provided through Continuing Education, non-credit classes and seminars range from art and recreation to all areas of personal interest.Our youth programs are designed to offer local young people a variety of classes to teach skill development, college preparation, and other special interest areas. The popularity of continuing education programs across the country reflects the need for lifelong learning beyond traditional higher education.

Online Non-credit Learning

March

Recreational Archery A to Z

DIY Boutonnieres & Corsages

SAT/PSAT Preparation

How to Arrange the Perfect Vase

Post-Processing: Taking Control of Your Images

Getting to Know Your Digital Camera

Introduction to Biking

Springtime Floral Arrangement

Taking Better Photos

April

Beginning Golf

Recreational Archery A to Z

ACT Preparation

Voice-Overs... Now is Your Time! (webinar)

Proprioceptive Writing Weekend Immersion

Summer Wreath Making

Canning College

Writing From the Inside Out

May

Mother/Daughter Floral Design

The Exciting World of Nature Photography

Retirement Planning Today: An Educational Course for Adults - Ages 50-70

Introduction to Reiki Healing

June

SAT/PSAT Preparation Summer Camp

Around the World Cooking Camp (for rising 7th-10 graders)

ACT Preparation Summer Camp

Travel Photography: Beyond the Postcard

Explore Archery Camp (for rising 7th-10th graders)

Action Photography

Art Camp: Visual Storytelling (for rising 7th-10th graders)

Getting to Know Your Digital Camera

July

Rising Girls Camp... Cooking, Crafts & More (for rising 7th-10th graders)

Grades 4 and 5 Math Enrichment

Explore Archery Camp (for rising 7th-10th graders)

Adventure Camp (for rising 7th-10th graders)

Grades 6 and 7 Math Enrichment

Cartooning with Mr. Ollie

Caricatures Made Easy for Fun and Profit

August

You've Taken All Those Great Photos, Now What?

Canning College

A New View: Shifting Focus From Seeing the Subject to Seeing the Composition

Writing the Mind Alive: A Weekend Immersion in Proprioceptive Writing

September

The Examined Life

Read Hebrew

Photographing Favorite Subjects From People to Waterfalls

October

Retirement Planning Today: An Educational Course for Adults - Ages 50-70

Getting to Know Your Digital Camera

The Slow Shutter: From Magical Acts of Disappearance to Brilliant Displays at Night

Savvy Social Security Planning: What Baby Boomers Need to Know to Maximize Retirement Income

Introduction to Lightroom

Recreational Archery A to Z

Eric King

Come and learn what makes archery such a great sport that can be enjoyed at any age. In this class, you will learn to use the bow and arrows, play some archery games, and make new friends! Must be at least 8 years old to participate. All equipment will be provided.

$80

Session 1:

When: Mondays, March 2-23, 2015

Time: 7:00-8:30 p.m.

Location: River City Archery, 1304 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga

Click HERE to register.

Session 2:

When: Thursdays, April 9-30, 2015

Time: 5:30-7:00 p.m.

Location: River City Archery, 1304 McCallie Avenue, Chattanooga

Click HERE to register.

DIY Boutonnieres & Corsages

Lisa Tanner

Just in time for the prom and wedding season! In this class, you will learn how to make boutonnieres and corsages for a wedding or prom. The instructor will provide a detailed how-to demonstration and help participants make both a boutonniere and corsage to take home.

$69 (includes supplies)

*Each participant will need to bring their own floral scissors and wire cutters.

When: Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Time: 6:00-8:00 p.m.

Location: UTC - Fletcher 113

Click HERE to register.

How to Arrange the Perfect Vase

Lisa Tanner

Have you ever found yourself with beautiful fresh flowers, but you have no idea how to arrange them in a vase? In this class, youll learn how you can take purchased flowers from the grocery store and display them into a charming arrangement at home. The instructor will demonstrate and walk you through the steps, and youll take home an arrangement youll be proud to display. Must be at least 15 years old to participate. All participants must register and pay to attend.

$45 (includes supplies)

*Each participant will need to bring their own floral scissors and wire cutters.

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