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CLASSES ARE OPEN TO
THE PUBLIC. You may attend a class without enrolling at Avalon
in the entire diploma program.
If receiving class credits towards graduating
and receiving a diploma
is not important to you, then you do not need to take the exams
or go through the full application process. Simply call the school
at 352-375-1250 or e-mail
Fei Cochrane at fei@avalonastrology.com and
let her know that you want to attend the class. Payment and form
of payments will
be discussed
with
you. We will then add your name in the list of attendees. .
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COURSE AGY101 (Astrology
101)
Will be offered soon!
CLICK HERE TO VIEW DETAILS
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The
schedule of classes is given below. Note that for a few classes there
may be weekend classes instead of Tuesday and Thursday classes so that
guest lecturers can make presentations. These classes will be scheduled
to accomodate the schedule of students and the guest lecturers.
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COURSE
DESCRIPTION: Click
on each course number for details
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CREDIT
HOURS
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CREDIT
UNITS
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2010
CLASS SCHEDULE
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CLASS
TIME
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INSTRUCTORS
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| AGY103B: Experiential
Work with Astrological Fundamentals: Do planets in zodiac
signs, houses, and in aspect really work. Do rulerships work? If
so, what exactly do the zodiac signs tell us in a consistent way
that we can be confident of in our interpretations? In this course
you become empowered to understand the basics of astrology in a
way that you feel comfortable with. As we shall discover, not all
the ideas commonly used in astrology work consistently and we will
use insights from different astrologers to help us gain greater
clarity and confidence in understanding the basics of astrology. |
45
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3
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May 4,
6, 11,
No
Classes:
May 13, 18, 20
Classes
Resume:
May 25,
27
June 1, 3, 8, 10, 15, 17, 22, 24, 29
July 1, 6, 8, 13, 15, 20, 22, 27, 29
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Tuesdays & Thursdays:
07:00pm-
9:00pm
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David
Cochrane, B.A.
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| AGY101: Astrology,
Science or Superstition. Basis of astrology,
historical overview of astrology, astrological terminology, and basic
language of astrology (planets, signs, houses, aspects), coordinate
systems, etc.. Students are encouraged to think critically and develop
confidence in understanding
the potential strengths and weaknesses
of astrology as a viable field of inquiry in the 21st century. |
45
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3
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CLASS
SCHEDULE:
AUGUST: 24,
26, 31
SEPTEMBER: 2,
7, 9, 14, 16, 21, 23, 28, 30
OCTOBER: 5,
*7, 12, 14, 19, 21, 26, 28
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Possible Special Guest Appearance. Class schedule is likely to
change! NOVEMBER: 2,
4
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Tuesdays & Thursdays:
07:00pm-
9:00pm |
Michelle
Gould, M.A., TACC
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| AGY295: Research
Project: Each student selects a research project, conducts the research,
and presents results at the end of the class. The instructor guides
and consults each student through the process. |
45
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3
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CLASS
SCHEDULE:
To be announced soon
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6:30pm
to 9:30pm |
David
Cochrane, B.A.
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| BUS101: Business,
Communication, and Computer Skills. Students create a web site for
themselves (or improve one), and learn how to promote and expand
their business. Analysis of different vocational options in astrology,
errors to avoid, and ways to succeed. |
45
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3
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CLASS
SCHEDULE:
To be announced soon
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6:30pm
to 9:30pm |
David
Cochrane, B.A.
Fei Cochrane, B.S., TACC
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| AGY258: Practicum
and Interpretation III, Continuation of AGY256. |
45
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3
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CLASS
SCHEDULE:
To be announced soon
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6:30pm
to 9:30pm |
David
Cochrane, B.A.
Michelle Gould, M.A., TACC
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| AMY101: Astronomy
and Astrology. Fundamentals of astronomy that are especially relevant
to astrologers. Current ways in which asteroids are categorized,
the different kinds of fixed stars, and understanding astronomical
terminology, detailed understanding of coordinate systems, and an
appreciation for spherical trigonometry and its relevance to astrology
are some of the topics. |
45
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3
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CLASS
SCHEDULE:
To be announced soon
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6:30pm
to 9:30pm |
David
Cochrane, B.A.
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| AGY286: Special
topic: Forecasting methods, We will experience how one professional
astrology consults clients regarding future trends, and we will see
exactly how the interpretation is done and how the information is
conveyed to the client. |
45
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3
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CLASS
SCHEDULE:
To be announced soon
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6:30pm
to 9:30pm |
Pam
Gallagher, B.A. |
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