Winter Courses
- Art Workshops
- Drink Workshops
- Arts
- Drink
- Language
- Movement
- Special Interest
- Language Arts
- Workshop Day Morning
- Workshop Day Afternoon
Wheel Throwing One-Day Workshop
Section A: Saturday, January 25th
3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Instructor: Sylvia Tan
Registration fee: NU $59, Public $69
Section B –Saturday, February 8th (Date Night Special)
3:30 - 5:30 p.m.
Instructor: Sylvia Tan
Registration fee: NU $99, Public $109 (for 2 people)
Want to dip your hands in a little clay? Come join us for a two-hour workshop where you'll learn the fundamental steps of throwing. Participants will get to throw as much as they can, but will only be choosing one piece to keep. Participants will get to choose from 4 different glaze colors to match their perfect creation. Projects will be available for pick up two weeks from the workshop's completion. No experience is required!
Seasonal Floral Design Workshop
Saturday, February 8th
1 - 2:30 p.m.
Instructor: Amy Esquibel
Registration fee: NU $59, Public $69
Discover the joy of flower design! Join us to create stunning seasonal bouquets with the guidance of local florists. In this workshop, you’ll begin to master the basics of floral design, working with a variety of fresh, seasonal flowers and learning unique techniques to craft your beautiful bouquet.
Food and Wine Pairing (Date Night Special)
Monday, February 10th
6:00 - 8:00 pm
Instructor: Lexi McKean
Registration fee: NU $99, Public $109 (for 2 people)
Kick off your Valentine's celebrations early with a guided wine tasting, perfectly pairing whites and reds with an exquisite selection of cheeses and chocolates—ideal for a memorable date night.
*You must be 21 and over to enroll in this course.
Best of Modern Cocktails
Tuesday, February 18th
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Instructor: Mark Gruber
Registration fee: NU $59, Public $69
Can't decide what to order at the bar? Mixed up mixing cocktails? Practice with your own shaker or just sit back, relax and taste the sample cocktails created by your instructor. Students will observe barware and mixing technique demonstrations and will receive recipes for all the classic cocktails featured in the class. Cocktail lore will be sprinkled throughout for a humorous and informative class. Base Liquors: Whiskey, Rum, Tequila
*You must be 21 and over to enroll in this course.
Learn Latte Art
Section A
Saturday, February 22nd
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Section B
Saturday, March 2
11:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.
Instructor: Bradley Davey
Registration fee: NU $49, Public $59
Dive into the world of latte art in this hands-on workshop designed for coffee enthusiasts of
all levels! We’ll start by exploring the fundamentals of milk steaming and texturing,
ensuring you achieve the perfect microfoam for your creations. Then, you’ll learn essential
pouring techniques to create stunning designs like hearts, rosettas, and tulips. By the end
of the workshop, you’ll leave with the skills and confidence to impress friends and family
with your beautiful latte art creations at home!
Cocktails and Cupcakes
Monday, February 24th
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Lexi McKean
Registration fee: NU $59, Public $69
Master three simple classic cocktails—like the French 75 and the Margarita—and pair them with delicious cupcakes for an irresistible treat.
*You must be 21 and over to enroll in this course.
Rare Whiskey Seminar
Tuesday, February 25th
7:00 – 8:30 p.m.
Instructor: Mark Gruber
Registration fee: NU $59, Public $69
The Whiskey Seminar, a limited one-time workshop will cover several of the world's great whiskies: Bourbon, Rye, and Single Malt Scotch. The history, personalities and lore, distillation, and aging will be discussed. Cocktail recipes will be shared. Tasting samples of each whiskey will be available for attendees.
*You must be 21 and over to enroll in this course.
Exploring Watercolor Monotype
Mondays, January 27th – March 3rd (6 Sessions)
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Ingrid Albrecht
Registration fee: NU $139, Public $149
ENERGY, IMPROVISATION, IMPULSE, GESTURE, and CHANCE are ALL characteristics of this printing process, as stated by William Jung. During this 6-week course, participants will learn the Monotype printing process in ink and watercolor using the Additive, Subtractive, and freestyle processes. Students will also learn how to use the two mediums together for exciting results. This is a popular class that promises a lot of creative FUN and some outstanding results.
Dark Room Photography
Thursday, January 23rd – February 27th (6 Sessions)
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Instructor: Kevin Hunter
Registration fee: NU $139, Public $149
This course is focused on introducing students to the fundamentals of black-and-white darkroom film photography. We will cover how a camera functions, the basics behind film development in a dark room, and learn how to develop your film into silver gel atin prints! This will also serve as an introduction to various photographers and styles of photography so students can see the range of ways to use a camera. Everyone will be able to use a disposable 35mm camera are bring their own to take their photos from idea to print.
Basic Calligraphy
Section A: Thursday, January 23rd – February 27th (6 sessions)
12:00 - 1:00 p.m.
Registration fee: NU $69, Public $79
Section B: Thursday, January 23rd – February 27th (6 sessions)
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Registration fee: NU $89, Public $99
Instructor: Ujvala Gujar
Learn the art of elegant brush strokes and create stunning hand-lettered masterpieces in calligraphy. Participants will learn and discover the techniques of traditional Western calligraphy and explore the beauty of Eastern brush calligraphy. No experience is required.
Crochet for Beginners
Wednesdays, January 22nd – February 26th (6 sessions)
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Ujvala Gujar
Registration fee: NU $89, Public $99
Crochet for Beginners will introduce you to the basic crochet stitches and their chart symbols. You will learn how to work both flat and, in the round, providing you with a good foundation for future projects. Participants will leave the course with 1 - 2 completed projects. No experience is required.
Introduction to Knitting
Saturdays, January 11th and January 25th (2 sessions)
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Instructor: Anne Howard
Registration fee: NU $69, Public $79
Knitting is a calming, creative, and portable art that lets you design things in just the right color and size. If you'd like to make useful handmade items while you watch tv, ride the bus, or listen to a lecture; if you need a creative outlet; or if you're looking for a meditative daily activity, then knitting is for you. In this two-session class, students will learn the four basic elements of knitting (plus a few extras) and will learn how to choose a pattern and yarn for their first project.
Wheel Throwing I (Beginner)
Section A: Mondays, January 13th – February 24th
(6 Sessions, no class on January 20th and February 17th)
5:30 -8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Patty Marfise-Patt
Section B: Wednesdays, January 15th – February 19th (6 Sessions)
3:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Instructor: Elizabeth Fowler
Section C: Wednesdays, January 15th – February 19th (6 Sessions)
6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Instructor: Elizabeth Fowler
Section D: Thursdays, January 16th – February 20th (6 Sessions)
3:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Instructor: Chantal Chuba
Registration fee: NU $139, Public $149
Students will be introduced to the basic principles of making functional ceramic art. In this course, students will begin with the process of wheel throwing with detailed instruction on how to throw a cylinder, bowl, and much more. The kinesthetic process of pottery will be explored through developing technical skills on the wheel as well as understanding the function of various forms developed throughout the history of ceramics. Learn how to make functional work that you can use at home as foodware for yourself, friends, or family. This course is for students who have never worked with clay before and is the perfect introduction to wheel throwing.
Wheel Throwing II (Intermediate)
Section A: January 16th – February 27th (7 Sessions)
6:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Instructor: Tomoyasu Nakano
Section B: Fridays, January 17th – February 28th (7 Sessions)
3:00 - 5:30 p.m.
Instructor: Chantal Chuba
Registration fee: NU $149, Public $159
Wheel Throwing II is for students who have completed at least one wheel throwing course in the past. In this course, Students will learn how to throw a large range of functional work and explore complex ways of decorating and glazing. From mugs and bowls to large vases, plates, and coffee pour-overs, this course is perfect for those who are looking to improve their throwing techniques and aesthetics. This course aims to improve the student's confidence in their abilities and to connect the larger community within the studio.
*Prerequisites: have taken a beginner’s wheel throwing class
Introduction to Handbuilding
Tuesdays, January 14th – February 25th (6 Sessions) – No class on February 18th
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Patty Marfise-Patt
Regular registration fee: NU $139, Public $149
In this class, we will spend six weeks creating functional ceramic pieces! You will build by hand using the three main types of hand built clay construction, pinching, coiling and slab. We will also explore Kurinuki. We will work with the glazes available in the studio and learn proper glaze procedures. We will look also at various surface decoration techniques, such as so that your pieces will be truly one of a kind!
Introduction to Digital Drawing
Tuesdays, January 21st – February 25th (6 sessions)
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Robert Apolinar
Regular registration fee: NU $69, Public $79
An introduction to Digital Drawing. We will cover different topics from the different kinds
of software/apps to the kinds of tablets/styluses used in making digital art. We will cover
how to open a new file, what layers are, what kinds of brushes are, and how to save your
work. Participants are required to bring your own digital drawing device and stylus
Coffee How You Like It
Section A: Saturdays, January 25th – February 22nd
11:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m.
Instructor: Bradley Davey
Section B: Friday, January 24th – February 15th
2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Instructor: Bradley Davey
In this course, we will, first and foremost, drink a lot of coffee! Our goal is to help you develop preferences for coffee. To do that, we have to drink coffee! We’ll consider questions like: What country of origin do I prefer? What flavors do I prefer? How can I prepare coffee to meet my preferences? This last question is where we will spend most of our time. Beginning on day 1 we’ll sample different brewing methods. And we’ll experiment with them to bring out different flavors in coffee. We’ll then learn to manipulate a few key variables to produce cups of coffee that are perfect for our preferences. Along the way we’ll learn a little about the history of coffee, explore where coffee is grown, and how it is processed. But our central tasks will be these: to brew and drink lots of coffee to develop and meet preferences.
Wine Appreciation*
Section A – 4th Year Students Only:
Thursdays, January 30th – February 27th (5 Sessions)
6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Instructor: Mark Gruber
Section B:
Thursdays, January 30th – February 27th (5 Sessions)
7:45 – 9:15 p.m.
Instructor: Mark Gruber
Registration fee: NU $139, Public $149
Welcome to the world of wine appreciation! Whether you're a novice or a seasoned enthusiast, there's always something new to explore in the realm of wine. In this lecture-based series, students will learn the art of tasting and describing wines with professional finesse. Each session delves into the regions of California, France, and the Southern Hemisphere, highlighting both renowned and emerging wines. The program culminates in a special evening dedicated to sparkling and dessert wines, providing a delightful conclusion to the five-week journey.
*You must be 21 and over to enroll in this course.
American Sign Language I (Beginner) - online course
Mondays, January 13th – March 10th | No Class on January 20th (8 Sessions)
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Peter Wujcik
Registration fee: NU $89, Public $99
This course introduces the basics of American Sign Language. American Sign Language (ASL) is quickly becoming one of the most widely used languages in the United States. This class will explore basic sign vocabulary and basic grammatical structures such as English to ASL and ASL to English. This class will cover basic Sign Language and a basic introduction to the world of Deaf Cultures.
Conversational ESL: English Expressions and Idioms
Tuesday, January 21st - Tuesday, February 25th (6 sessions)
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Instructor: Allison Hahn
Registration fee: NU $69, Public $79
Students will enhance their fluency in this course by practicing conversations using common English expressions and idioms. We'll engage in scripted dialogues, role-playing, and group discussions to ensure plenty of practice and to build confidence. All English levels are welcome.
Introduction to Swing Dancing
Wednesdays, January 22nd – February 26th (6 Sessions)
6:00 - 6:50 p.m.
Instructor: Cate Curtis
Registration fee: NU $59, Public $69
Since its earliest beginnings in 1920s Harlem, swing has been a popular social dance known for its energetic movement and upbeat tempos. This class will introduce you to the history and basic movements of swing dance. We will focus on both solo and partner dancing, with an emphasis on the social aspects of the dance. By the end of the course you will be able to identify swing music, execute swing’s rhythmic steps, and dance with a partner. All levels are welcome and no dance experience is required.
Introduction to Bachata
Wednesdays, January 22nd – February 26th (6 Sessions)
7:00 - 7:50 p.m.
Instructor: Cate Curtis
Registration fee: NU $59, Public $69
Learn the fundamentals of Bachata, a captivating and sensual dance style that originated in the Dominican Republic. In this class, you will be introduced to the history and basic movements of Bachata. We will focus on both solo and partner dancing, with an emphasis on the social aspects of the dance. By the end of the course, you will be able to recognize the rhythms and patterns of Bachata music, perform the essential steps and add flair, and dance with a partner. All levels are welcome and no dance experience is required.
Introduction to Salsa
Wednesdays, January 22nd – February 26th (6 Sessions)
8:00 - 8:50 p.m.
Instructor: Cate Curtis
Registration fee: NU $69, Public $79
Known for its energetic and sensual movements, salsa is one of the most popular dances in the world. This class will introduce you to the history and basic movements of salsa dance. We will focus on both solo and partner dancing, with an emphasis on the social aspects of the dance. By the end of the course, you will be able to recognize the rhythms of salsa music, execute salsa’s basic steps, and dance with a partner. All levels are welcome and no dance experience is required.
Sensual Movement Series
Mondays, January 27th – March 3rd (6 sessions, no class on October 28th)
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Instructor: Brittany Jenkins
Registration fee: NU $69, Public $79
The sensual series is designed to get students into their bodies and out of their heads! It’s a fun way to exercise, increase body awareness, learn a new set of dance skills (no previous experience required), and embrace the beauty of sensual movement! This is an all-gender format with so many fun ways to get moving including learning the basics of sensual dance, choreography, some twerking, optional heels, and chair dance. It’s open and accessible to everyone!
Tai Chi
Wednesdays, January 22nd - February 26th (6 Sessions)
7:00 - 8:30 p.m.
Instructor: Inna Melnikov
Regular registration: NU $69, Public $79
Come learn Tai Chi, is a non-combat martial art, that helps cultivate mental focus and builds protective energy. This course will introduce the skills and philosophy of ancient Chinese martial arts. This traditional spiritual and physical practice cultivates spirit, energy, physical and mental strength, focus, and memory. Great ideas have an opportunity to emerge during the calm meditative state it provides. Join the Tai Qi class conducted by the Doctor of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Inna Melnikov, who has taught Tai Qi at Norris for over 15 years.
Women's Self-Defense
Section A: Wednesday, February 5th, and Wednesday, February 12th. 6 - 8:00 pm.
Section B: Saturday, February 8th, and Saturday, February 15th. 2 - 4 pm.
Instructor: Margaret Lo
Registration fee: NU $39, Public $49
Students will learn basic self-defense techniques in an encouraging 花季视频. Instructor Margaret Lo is a Shotokan karate instructor with many years of experience who is also certified to teach self-defense by RAD Systems, http://rad-systems.com/. The classes will address the psychological underpinnings of self-defense as well as basic escapes and strikes.
Learn to Play Ancient Board Games
Tuesdays, January 21st – February 25th (6 Sessions)
6:00 - 8:00 p.m.
Instructor: Nicholas Winter
Regular registration fee: NU $89, Public $99
Learn to play games that are thousands of years old! In this course, we will learn the rules, strategies, and gameplay of ancient board games from Egypt, Greece, Rome, India, and Mesopotamia. We will play the games in class, and even learn to make our own game boards! In the short lecture portions of the course, we will discuss the history of board games and how ancient games have been recovered and reconstructed, as well as some basics of game theory.
Pocket Billiards for Beginners
Tuesdays, January 28th – March 4th (6 Sessions)
6:00 - 7:30 p.m.
Instructor: Larry Schwartz
Regular registration fee: NU $89, Public $99
These lessons are tailored to players who range from beginner level to advanced. You will learn topics ranging from mastering fundamentals to difficult shots and game strategies.
Journal Writing
Monday, January 27th – March 3rd (6 Sessions)
12:00 -1:00 p.m.
Instructor: Steven Fischer
Regular registration: NU $59, Public $69
Bring your lunch and join us for a course designed to train participants to use observation and creative writing to document the times in which we live. We will look at how storytellers around the world and throughout history use video, audio, prose, and art journals to document the world in which they live.
Students will learn to appreciate the inner journey writing offers as a source of therapy and personal expression. Students may strengthen their vocabulary, improve writing styles, and discover inventive ways of writing in a diary. Students will be introduced to many historic diaries from a wide range of authors.
Introduction to Cartoon Storytelling
Tuesdays, January 21st – February 25th (6 Sessions)
6:00 - 7.30 p.m.
Instructor: Steven Fischer
Regular registration: NU $79, Public $89
Participants generate ideas for their own cartoons. You'll be drawing a lot, and no drawing experience is necessary! In fact, this course shows participants that they CAN draw even if they don't believe they can. More than drawing, though, this course explores the nature of creativity, generating ideas with purpose and impact, character development, and narrative structure. We will also practice drawing techniques and learn the language of cartoons.
Not ready to commit to a full 6-week course? Join us on Saturday, January 11th, and try workshop versions of our regular 6-week courses and one-of-a-kind workshops. We have morning sessions (10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.), and afternoon sessions (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.).
Save $5 by enrolling in both a morning and afternoon session! Stay for lunch! It’s free for workshop participants.
Cartoon Storytelling Workshop
Saturday, January 11th
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Instructor: Steven Fischer
Registration fee: NU $39, Public $49
Get a sneak peek at the Introduction to Cartoon Storytelling Mini Course with a workshop on Workshop Day. Participants will look at ways to position themselves to generate story and character ideas, character development, and creativity with the intent of using cartoon art as personal expression - using real life experiences and personal conflict as prompts for new work.
This workshop (and its accompanying course) is intended to introduce students to the possibilities cartooning offers as a vehicle to express and communicate effectively. The workshop is a basic introduction to the nature of creativity, and how we position ourselves to generate ideas for an original story with original characters using personal experience or observation as a prompt.
One Day Wheel Throwing Workshop
Saturday, January 11th
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Instructor: Elizabeth Fowler
Registration fee: NU $49, Public $59
Want to dip your hands in a little clay? Come join us for a 2-hour workshop where you'll learn the fundamental steps of throwing. Participants will get to throw as much as they can, but will only be choosing one piece to keep. Participants will get to choose from 4 different glaze colors to match their perfect creation. Projects will be available for pick up two weeks from the workshop's completion. No experience is required!
*Supplies are included.
Personal Branding - Telling Your Authentic Story
Saturday, January 11th
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Presenter: U.S. Bank Goals Coach
Registration fee: FREE -
What is your personal brand and why is it important? We’ll explore these questions and help you to get started in developing your brand and strategy. As Jeff Bezos put it, “Your brand is what other people say about you when you’re not in the room.”
Introduction to Couples Lap Dance
Saturday, January 11th
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Instruction: Brittany Jenkins
Registration fee: NU $99, Public $109 (for 2 people)
In this Lap Dance Workshop, participants will learn the art of seduction! Let go of your inhibitions, feel more body confident, and embrace your sensuality! With no prior dance experience needed, you will learn various lap dance skills to show off at home. Bring a friend or significant other to practice on, or maybe just to have fun and try something different! Open to all body types and fitness levels. If you like, we recommend bringing an extra button-down top to add spice!
Ceramic Pendant Workshop
Saturday, January 11th
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Instructor: Patty Marfise-Patt
Registration fee: NU $49, Public $59
Join us for a fun-filled session where you can design your own unique necklace pendant! Using porcelain, you'll cut out your desired shape and decorate it with underglaze. We'll take care of the glazing and add a jump ring so you can proudly wear your creation with your favorite necklace.
*Supplies are included.
Mocktail Mixology
Saturday, January 11th
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Instructor: Lexi McKean
Registration fee: NU $49, Public $59
Kick off 'Dry January' by mastering the art of crafting zero-proof, non-alcoholic versions of your favorite classic and modern cocktails. Join us to learn the essentials of home bartending and impress your friends with your new skills!
*You must be 21 and over to enroll in this course.
Coffee How You Like It
Saturday, January 11th
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Instructor: Bradley Davey
Registration fee: NU $49, Public $59
Like milk and sugar with your coffee? Join us for a two-hour coffee-drinking extravaganza to change
that. We'll brew and sip the whole spectrum, from big chain coffee to stuff that's experimental and
changing the game. Our goal is that you experience a range of coffee flavors to better understand
your preferences. We hope that the next time you visit a grocery store, you can buy coffee that fits
your taste buds.
Not ready to commit to a full 6-week course? Join us on Saturday, January 11th, and try workshop versions of our regular 6-week courses and one-of-a-kind workshops. We have morning sessions (10:00 a.m. - 12:00 p.m.), and afternoon sessions (1:00 - 4:00 p.m.).
Save $5 by enrolling in both a morning and afternoon session! Stay for lunch! It’s free for workshop participants.
Beginning Cross-Stitching
Saturday, January 11th
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Instructor: Rebekah Sigman
Registration fee: NU $49, Public $59
Students will be introduced to the principles of cross-stitching (supplies, technique, and pattern reading) as well as the endless ways this craft can be customized. This workshop will focus on students reading a cross-stitch pattern and completing a cross-stitch project from beginning to end. We will begin the workshop with an overview of cross-stitching and viewing completed projects and end the workshop by introducing students to the process of creating their own patterns.
*Supplies are included.
One Day Wheel Throwing Workshop
Saturday, January 11th
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Instructor: Elizabeth Fowler
Registration fee: NU $49, Public $59
Want to dip your hands in a little clay? Come join us for a two-hour workshop where you'll learn the fundamental steps of throwing. Participants will get to throw as much as they can, but will only be choosing one piece to keep. Participants will get to choose from 4 different glaze colors to match their perfect creation. Projects will be available for pick up two weeks from the workshop's completion. No experience is required!
*Supplies are included.
Expressive Writing for Emotional Healing
Saturday, January 11th
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Instructor: Christine Wolf
Registration fee: NU $39, Public $49
Whether you’ve known periods of overwhelm, trauma, or significant difficulty, it’s important to process these experiences in healthy ways. In this course, you’ll learn the evidence-based technique of expressive writing to help process difficult emotions to help you get “unstuck”.
The practice of Expressive Writing, pioneered by Dr. James Pennebaker in 1986, is a remarkably straightforward and FREE way to acknowledge your most troubling memories and create a framework of language that can help to move unresolved thoughts out of your head and onto the page (or even into the air).
Seasonal Floral Design Workshop
Saturday, January 11th
1:00 - 2:30 p.m.
Instructor: Amy Esquibel
Registration fee: NU $49, Public $59
Discover the joy of flower design! Join us to create stunning seasonal bouquets with the guidance of local florists. In this workshop, you’ll begin to master the basics of floral design, working with a variety of fresh, seasonal flowers and learning unique techniques to craft your beautiful bouquet. *Supplies are included.
ABCs of Credit- Building, Maintaining, and Rebuilding Credit
Saturday, January 11th
1:00 - 3:00 p.m.
Presenter: U.S. Bank Goals Coach
Registration fee: FREE –
Join us to build your knowledge about how credit works, what can impact your credit score, the different ways your score can impact lending decisions, and some tips on improving or building your credit responsibly.
First Aid and CPR Training
Saturday, January 11th
1:00 - 4:30 p.m.
Instructor: Red Cross Training Corp
Registration fee: NU $27
This course will be taught by American Red Cross-certified 花季视频 student instructors who
are members of the Red Cross Training Corps Student Group. Participants will be trained in adult
and pediatric CPR and AED, choking, and life-threatening bleeding, and participants will have the
knowledge and confidence to respond in emergency situations in minutes matter. Upon successful
completion of all components of the training, participants will earn certification for Adult and
Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED that is valid for 2 years. This course consists of an online portion and in-
person skills session (the online portion is to be completed before arriving to the in-person skills
session). The in-person skills session is a synthesis of the skills and content learned through the
online portion and will take approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes to complete.