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CLL's Fall Classes Range from Writing to Walking Tours

CLL’s Fall Classes Range from Writing to Walking Tours

From Chinese cooking to financial planning, there is something for everyone in the September-November session of Pitt’s Center for Lifetime Learning (CLL).

A division of the College of General Studies, CLL is offering a variety of noncredit classes, workshops, and programs, most held on the Oakland campus, to help adults pursue a favorite interest or gain new skills for career advancement.

The fall schedule includes an expanded array of professional enrichment courses, among them Business Communication: Writing That Works and Accounting for Non-Accountants.

For the first time, individuals who complete three core classes and three electives within two years may earn a noncredit CLL certificate in professional communication skills.

Some CLL courses will explore contemporary issues, including In Defense of Our Civil Liberties: Before and After Sep-tember 11 and Perspectives on the Middle East.

Details on courses are available on-line at www.pitt.edu/~cgs/lifetime.

Most classes are held weekends or evenings, to accommodate working adults. Fees range from $18 for single-class courses to more than $100 for multiweek classes.

Locations of classes are revealed at the time of registration. For more information, or to register for a class, contact CLL at 412/648-2560 or www.pitt.edu/~cgs/lifetime.

—Sharon S. Blake

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