SBCC Permaculture Design Course, Summer 2012
2 week Intensive

The Permaculture Design Course (PDC) offered at Santa Barbara City College (SBCC) is a part of the SBCC Environmental Horticulture program and has been taught for several years in both the Spring & Summer sessions.

The session this summer will be a two week intensive for the first time.  It is a (4) credit class, and is a requirements for 3 of the
SBCC Landscape Design & Restoration certificate programs!  So permaculture design strategies will now make their way into those professions.  Very powerful.  Two days will be spent at Quail Springs Permaculture Farm.

We are grateful this course has made the PDC affordable to students who otherwise couldn't afford a PDC at this time in their lives, and know they will go on to take additional and more advanced Permaculture courses with other teachers in the future.

If interested please sign up ASAP, the course has 14 enrolled, needs at least 20 to go.

From SBCC Catalog:

EH 109 PERMACULTURE DESIGN COURSE May 29 -June 8 2012 @ Santa Barbara City College
Application of ecological and environmental principles to designing human systems that are locally sustainable and require reduced inputs.
(TR: CSU) 19753
On Campus A-162 TWRFS 8:00am- 3:05pm 05/29/12-06/02/12 Classroom Gonella, M P 4 UNITS also meets On Campus A-162
MTWRF 8:00am- 3:05pm 06/04/12-06/08/12. 

TO ENROLL ONLINE DETAILS BELOW
http://www.sbcc.edu/classes/files/Summer_Schedule12.pdf

Open Registration, including Dual Enrollment Students ............................May 21 ­ June 16*
*June 16 ­ Online services only
Fees
Enrollment ........................................................$46/unit Non-Resident Tuition
Out of State..................................................$210/unit
June 1 ................................................................Prerequisite Challenge Priority Review Deadline
June 18 ..............................................................Semester Begins

Santa Barbara City College
721 Cliff Drive Santa Barbara, CA 93109-2394 (805) 965-0581 / (805) 730-4450
For information on the cost of textbooks for each course,
select the course reference number on the web schedule: www.sbcc.edu/classes. ENTER TR/CSU NUMBER 19753


EH Environmental Horticulture

Application of ecological and environmental principles to designing human systems that are locally sustainable and require reduced inputs.


Title: EH 109 Permaculture Design
CRN: 19753
Instructor: Michael Gonella
Section Corequisites: NONE
Bldg/Room: A 162 MacDougall Admin Center


Apply to College


APPLY FOR SUMMER/FALL 2012 NOW!

http://www.sbcc.edu/apply/apply_to_college.php

Online applications are processed within 30-45 minutes. Paper applications are processed within 48 - 72 business hours.

How to apply:

Apply ONLINE in English or Spanish (see exceptions below). There is no fee for submitting an application. Some programs require supplemental applications.

Admissions & Records will process your application and you will receive an Enrollment Checklist in the mail. The Checklist will detail whether or not you have to complete Assessment, Orientation and Advising based on the educational goal and/or transfer plan you have selected on your application.

Your SBCC application must be on file before you can register in classes.

Admission is open to anyone who:

• Holds a high school diploma or equivalent;
• Is 18 years old or older; and/or
• Is enrolled in high school and wishes to attend SBCC concurrently as a part-time student.

Applications for Summer/Fall 2012 must be submitted by any student who:

Was not enrolled at SBCC in Spring 2012; or
Withdrew from all Spring 2012 SBCC classes on or before February 4, 2012.

Alternatives to applying online:
1. Download and print the English or Spanish application using Acrobat Reader. Complete and mail the application to Admissions & Records. Click here for the Programs of Study/Major Code Sheet.
2. Apply in person at Admissions & Records. The Spanish version of the paper application is available at Admissions & Records, Counseling, or the ESL Office.
3. Call (805) 730-4450 to have an application mailed to you.