This document advertises and provides information about various professional development and continuing education courses offered by UNM Continuing Education in spring 2013. It describes an upcoming Administrative Professionals Conference with sessions on career skills and emerging technologies. It also provides information on using tuition remission benefits to pay for UNM Continuing Education non-credit courses and lists various short courses in areas like accounting, volunteer management, conflict resolution, and herbalism.
1. UNM Continuing Education
Professional Development | Health and Community Action Development
Spring 2013
Administrative Professionals
Conference
Course # 37110 | April 23-24, 2013
Join us for an amazing day or two away with topics that
matter, experts who care, and professionals like you.
This year’s Administrative Professional Conference gives
you two distinct days with a choice of topics. Day One of-
fers you options for career skills that suit your needs and
keep pace with the needs of your workplace.
In Day Two you are poised for discovery. Windows 8 is on
the horizon along with Microsoft Office 2012. Mobile Apps
are part of the conversation as is working in the Cloud.
Whether you’re feeling nervous, clueless, or full of anticipa-
tion, spend time with experts who can give you the low-
down on taming technology to enhance your workplace.
Your Tuition Remission Benefit
Use UNM’s tuition remission for ALL UNM Continuing Educa-
tion non-credit classes. This includes Business and Technology,
Growth and Enrichment, Online Courses, Story of New Mexico
courses and Osher classes. Spring tuition remission benefit for
all eligible employees is the equivalent of 8 credit hours ($2016).
A separate allotment of one credit hour ($252) per calendar year
may be applied to approved personal enrichment courses and an
additional two credit hours ($504) may be applied to approved
health and fitness courses.
How do I register using Tuition Remission?
Fax it in: Mail it in:
505-277-1990 (24 hrs a day) UNM Continuing Education Making Meetings Managing Time
Walk it in: Attn: Registration Effective Productively
M-F, 8:00am-5:00pm MSC07 4030
Course # 20500 | Apr 9 Course # 20518 | Apr 16
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Albuquerque, NM 87131-0001
Tuition Remission forms found online at dce.unm.edu. Emotional Intelligence
For complete Tuition Remission policy information,
please contact the benefits office at 505-277-MyHR. at Work May 21 | Course #20535
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2. Accounting
Feb Accounting One
25 Learn the basics of account-
ing: the accounting equation;
financial statements; recording busi-
ness transactions; recording adjusting,
closing, and reversing entries; ac-
counting for a trading business; special
Volunteer Management Conflict Resolution & Mediation journals & controls, and accounting
Partial scholarship may be available Negotiation and dispute-resolution for cash. This an excellent course for
for those wishing to register for all skills are important keys to success the business professional who needs
four courses. See website for details. in today’s work environments. Work a better understanding of accounting
Volunteer Management—Building a with professional mediators to processes.
Successful Program develop your conflict resolution,
42471 $149 negotiation and mediation skills in
these interactive certificate programs. Mar Accounting Two
Feb 18-20, MW 9:00am-12:00pm
Communicating with Difficult People 18 The course builds on the
Volunteer Management—Recruit-
ment, Skill Assessment and Training 40110 $269 of the accounting knowledge
Apr 22-May 6, M 5:30pm-8:30pm environment learned in Accounting
42472 $149 One. This course will cover: Accounts
Mar 4-6, MW 9:00am-12:00pm Win-Win Conflict Resolution receivable and payables; accounting
Volunteer Management—Managing 40112 $249 for long-life and intangible assets;
and Motivating Your Volunteers Apr 8-15, M 5:30pm-9:00pm accounting for inventories; accounting
42473 $149 for payroll; partnership accounting; and
Mar 18-20, MW 9:00am-12:00pm Successful Negotiating corporate accounting. This is an excel-
40114 $269 lent course for the business profes-
Volunteer Management—Evaluating May 13-20, M 5:30pm-9:15pm
Your Volunteer Program sional who needs a better understand-
42474 $149 ing of the accounting processes.
Apr 1-3, MW 9:00am-12:00pm
Instruction & Clinical Herbalism
Facilitation Interested in practicing herbalism? Learn
Training about herbology and Materia Medica through
basic science knowledge of anatomy, physiol-
ogy and pathophysiology. Use case studies
Conducting an Effective to design botanical protocols and give dietary
Program Evaluation recommendations. Herbal toxicity, safety and
ethical and professional issues are addressed.
# 23009 | Mar 18 - Apr 15
Some courses are approved for National
Managing Challenging Certification Commission of Acupuncture and
Oriental Medicine CEUs.
Classroom Situations
# 23023 | Apr 22 - May 20
For more information please contact Loree Nalin, Program Supervisor at 505-277-6025
or e-mail at lnalin@unm.edu.
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