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  • Real Estate Investing
  • Fee: $125.00

    When?
    Class begins on 7/16/2025.

    Where?
    This is a fully online course.

 

  • Real Estate Investing
  • Fee: $125.00

    When?
    Class begins on 8/13/2025.

    Where?
    This is a fully online course.

 

  • Speak with Confidence: Mastering Public Speaking & Cultivating Mental Wellness
  • Fee: $25.00
    Dates: 7/22/2025 - 7/22/2025
    Times: 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Days: Tu
    Sessions: 1
    Location: Northside Learning Center - Bldg C
    Instructor: Evolution Career Center
    Participants will enhance their public speaking abilities while addressing the mental wellness aspects of speaking in public, including managing anxiety, building confidence, and creating a positive, stress-free speaking environment.

    A cash materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.
 

  • Speak with Confidence: Mastering Public Speaking & Cultivating Mental Wellness
  • Fee: $25.00
    Dates: 8/18/2025 - 8/18/2025
    Times: 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM
    Days: M
    Sessions: 1
    Location: Northside Learning Center - Bldg C
    Instructor: Evolution Career Center
    Participants will enhance their public speaking abilities while addressing the mental wellness aspects of speaking in public, including managing anxiety, building confidence, and creating a positive, stress-free speaking environment.

    A cash materials fee of $10 is payable to the instructor at the beginning of class.
 

  • Designing Effective Websites
  • Fee: $129.00
    Item Number: 2501ILC37019002
    Dates: 6/11/2025 - 8/30/2025
    Times: 7:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    Days:
    Sessions: 0
    Location:
    Room:
    Instructor:
    This class is already in session.  Contact our office at 210-397-8100 for additional information. 

    Learn powerful graphic design techniques and build websites that are both attractive and wickedly effective.


    These days, creating a website is so easy almost anyone can do it. But with all the competition on the web, creating a site that's effective is more challenging than ever. Regardless of your current skills or level of knowledge, in this course you'll master the basics of web design and learn how to build sites that are better and more effective.

    You'll examine the tension between form and function, explore the six major states of the website development process, and learn the basics of user-centered design. You'll also look at the five basic steps to organizing information, find out how site design themes can be used for information delivery, and review website design considerations. Along the way, you'll learn about effective type and graphics and explore the idea of making a website fully interactive. This course is a must for web designers, giving the tips and tools that will help them establish a solid career.


    Requirements:

    Hardware Requirements:

    • This course can be taken on either a PC or Mac.

    Software Requirements:

    • PC: Windows 8 or later.
    • Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
    • Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
    • An imaging program, such as Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro, is recommended (not included in enrollment).
    • A web page authoring tool, such as Adobe Dreamweaver or Microsoft Expression Web, is recommended (not included in enrollment).
    • Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    • Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.

    Other:

    • Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.

    Instructional Material Requirements:

    The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment and will be available online.



    Form Versus Function

    This course is different from most web creation courses you'll find because it's not designed to teach you the mechanics of creating a web page or how to use a particular software program. Instead, it's designed to help you take your website creations to the next level by enhancing both design and functionality. You'll discover what attracts visitors to a website, and how to use design tools such as typography, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS), and multimedia to captivate visitors and keep them coming back.

    Website Planning Process

    Visitors are attracted by good design, but content is what keeps them at the site longer and motivates them to return. Learn how to use two tools to attract and retain visitors: design critiques and a content inventory. Explore the six major development stages that yield expert design and smart content. Then study the three parts of web design and the skills you'll need for each.

    Interface Design

    By now, you probably understand that an interface is the screen visitors see and use when they visit any page of your site. Designing an interface is easy. Designing an effective interface, however, is more challenging. There are four main elements that you'll need to consider to make your site user-centric: usability, visualization, functionality, and accessibility. Explore each of these elements to see the thought that goes into effective interface design.

    Site Structure

    Even if your basic content is accurate, attractive, and well written, your site won't function well without a solid and logical organizational foundation. Review the five basic steps involved in organizing information and four essential structures that you can use to build a website. Then learn how to create a flowchart for the pages you want to include on your site.

    Site Design

    Websites exist to inform, educate, persuade, or entertain. Take this opportunity to concentrate on site design themes that pay attention to information delivery. Learn how to organize elements in order to enable visitors to accomplish their own goals. Explore usability, content, and design.

    Page Design

    Discover how you can use visual and graphic design, page layout, and grids to take your designs to the next level. At the same time, become familiar with design considerations like visual hierarchy, page dimensions, and white space.

    Typography on the Web

    Typography plays a dual role by providing both verbal and visual communication. Almost any type of font will do to transmit information to others. But to convey the right type of mood along with the information takes a special type and color of font. Learn all the secrets here!

    CSS and Font Embedding

    Find out how you can use Cascading Style Sheets to modify fonts. Become familiar with inline, document-level, and external (linked) style sheets, and learn how to create an external CSS file to control the formatting of any or all pages on your site. You'll also take a look at some early font embedding techniques and explore two popular Flash-related options currently in use.

    Writing for the Web

    Before you write for the web, you should take the time to understand how people read online. Become familiar with the use of titles, headlines, and subheads to assist readers in navigating your site. Discover the advantages of using a web content management system. Learn how you can communicate more easily and informally with web visitors by adding a blog to your site.

    Images, Colors, and Layers

    You can use images to add interest to your site and to help with navigation. Early designers were limited graphically by HTML attributes, and later designers discovered they could use tables to place images. Today's designers also use CSS to add styles to their text and images. As fun as CSS can be, you also have to take accessibility into account so that users with older browsers or screen readers can still navigate your website.

    CSS Positioning: More Layers

    The combination of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript allows you to create intensely interactive web applications similar to any game or presentation built with traditional programming languages. This interaction of HTML, CSS, and JavaScript is known as Dynamic HTML or DHTML. Become familiar with the basics of DHTML, including code you can use to enhance your designs by adding layers to your pages.

    Web 2.0 and Beyond

    Early websites were created by a few to be read by many. Over the years, developers added interactivity to websites through discussion forums, chat rooms, and shopping carts. These features are part of what might be called "web 1.0". Today the focus has shifted from the sponsor of the site to the visitor, and sites like Flickr and YouTube are popular. They're examples of web 2.0 sites. Examine several popular web 2.0 sites, and take a look ahead to web 3.0.


    What you will learn

    • Learn the fundamentals of effective website design
    • Discover the relationship between website design themes and information delivery
    • Explore the six major states of the website development process
    • Learn how to effectively reach an online audience and stand out from the fierce competition

    How you will benefit

    • Learn about the elements and principles of design and how they can be applied to a number of career fields
    • Gain confidence in your ability to communicate and market to a specific audience
    • Open the door to new career opportunities
    • Gain a greater understanding of modern, forward-thinking website design

    Richard Blum

    Richard Blum has been an IT industry professional for over 20 years, working mainly as a network and systems administrator. During this time, he has worked with Microsoft, Novell, Unix, and Linux servers, and has created websites using a variety of different programming languages. Blum is the author of several programming and systems administration books, including Professional Assembly Language, C# Network Programming, PostgreSQL 8 for Windows, Sendmail for Linux, Postfix, and Network Performance Open Source Toolkit.


 

  • Real Estate Investing
  • Fee: $125.00
    Item Number: 2501ILC37024902
    Dates: 6/11/2025 - 8/30/2025
    Times: 7:00 AM - 12:00 AM
    Days:
    Sessions: 0
    Location:
    Room:
    Instructor:
    This class is already in session.  Contact our office at 210-397-8100 for additional information. 

    Build and protect your wealth by investing in real estate.


    Have you ever heard the old saying, "Buy low, sell high?" News stories about the softening real estate market might scare away some novice investors, but experienced investors recognize weak markets as opportunities to pick up bargains. In many areas, now is the time to buy before prices start climbing again. In this course, you will learn how to make money in any area, in good times and bad, even if you have little money to start with.

    Real Estate Investing includes specially designed worksheets and hands-on activities to take the guesswork out of your investing efforts. Start developing a plan for your own investing efforts based on proven methods used every day by full-time, professional real estate investors. You will learn how to invest in foreclosures, manage a rehab project, and build your team of real estate professionals (title officers, lawyers, accountants, mortgage brokers, appraisers, and more). This course also explores the effects of higher interest rates and cover alternative strategies for a changing market. By the end of the course, you will be working toward your first (or next) deal.


    Requirements:

    Hardware Requirements:

    • This course can be taken on either a PC, Mac, or Chromebook.

    Software Requirements:

    • PC: Windows 8 or later.
    • Mac: macOS 10.6 or later.
    • Browser: The latest version of Google Chrome or Mozilla Firefox are preferred. Microsoft Edge and Safari are also compatible.
    • Adobe Acrobat Reader.
    • Software must be installed and fully operational before the course begins.

    Other:

    • Email capabilities and access to a personal email account.

    Instructional Material Requirements:

    The instructional materials required for this course are included in enrollment and will be available online.



    Why Invest in Real Estate?

    Real estate investors build wealth by providing a tremendous service to their community. Your first lesson explores the advantages of real estate and discuss why it's such a powerful investment vehicle. You will evaluate your current financial position and define your investing purpose and goals. Then you will begin networking with other investors in your local area.

    Market Analysis

    Do you know what's happening in your local market? In this lesson, you will learn about the major shifts in the real estate industry since the end of the Great Recession and how to use them to your advantage. You will also learn how to find and analyze critical market data.

    The Transaction Process

    What steps do you need to take to find a profitable deal? This lesson focuses on building a professional network, finding deals, and navigating the transaction process from start to finish. By the end of this lesson, you will understand how to quickly determine the profitability in a deal.

    Wholesaling

    Has anyone ever told you "it takes money to make money?" Well, it's not always true. This lesson debunks the myth and explores how to profit from wholesaling. Often referred to as "bird dogging," finding a deal to sell to another investor is a great way to hone your skills and create working capital.

    Rentals, Lease Options, and Owner Financing

    Looking to maximize your monthly cash flow while minimizing the hassles of being a landlord? In this lesson, you will learn how to create passive income with rentals, lease options, and owner financing. You will discover how to use the rent-to-own concept and how to structure deals to minimize tenant hassles.

    Foreclosures

    This lesson delves into the foreclosure process, including its mechanics, consequences, and opportunities. You will see how hard the process can be for homeowners going through it and learn how you can help families avoid this black mark on their credit history by using your problem-solving skills.

    Rehabs

    This lesson will show you how to effectively manage your rehab projects to create maximum value and profit. You will learn the characteristics of the perfect house for rehabbing. You will become an expert at working with contractors, estimating repairs, and crafting a plan for your rehab projects.

    Condos

    Looking for a great starter investment, a potential money-maker in both rising and falling markets, and a perfect rehab project? Think condos! In this lesson, you will find out why condos are one of the easiest and most profitable investments you can make.

    Negotiation

    Negotiation is a game you can win if you know the rules and use the right strategies. This lesson explores the psychology of bartering, how to present yourself in a negotiation, and more. This lesson includes a fun, interactive assignment where you get to test your skills by negotiating with a live opponent!

    Funding Your Transactions

    In addition to finding a good deal, you'll also need to find the money to fund the deal. Not all real estate deals require large sums of money, but most people let lack of funds hold them back. In this lesson, you will discover that there's money available and waiting to be put into profitable deals.

    Marketing Your Properties

    This lesson explores how to quickly sell your properties for top dollar. You will learn the seven essential items that every effective classified ad must have, as well as how to present yourself and your property at an open house. You will see how to make your house stand out from all the others that are for sale.

    Shifting Your New Business Into High Gear

    In your last lesson, you will put all the pieces together. You will learn the importance of asset protection, building a dependable team of professional advisers, and how to increase your profit margins. You will also discover powerful tools as 1031 exchanges, corporations and LLCs, and Self-Directed Roth IRAs.


    What you will learn

    • Develop a detailed plan for your investing efforts
    • Learn proven methods used by full-time, professional real estate investors
    • Explore the effects of higher interest rates and alternative strategies for changing markets
    • Learn how to invest in foreclosures, manage rehab projects, and build a team of real estate professionals to help you succeed

    How you will benefit

    • Gain the skills you need to begin investing in real estate immediately
    • Develop a lucrative career path after learning from the mistakes of others to ensure your investing success
    • Learn the ins and outs of real estate investing and become a more confident buyer with a team of experts at your disposal
    • Develop a plan of action that will help you make money in any type of real estate market

    Josh Fuhrer

    Josh Fuhrer is a real estate investor and developer with over 15 years of experience in single-family homes, and multifamily and commercial properties. He runs his own real estate development company, focusing on development and asset management of nearly one million square feet of retail, office, and mixed-use projects. He holds a master's degree in Real Estate from Georgetown University, and a graduate certificate in real estate development from Portland State University.


 

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