Learn the ins and outs of this design platform for creating graphics for social media, blogs, websites, and other visual content such as presentations and even book publishing. We will also cover built-in video creation and AI tools. Utilize this platform effectively for both personal and professional content needs. No graphic design background required. Students need a paid Canva Pro account. This is a hands-on class.
May 20, 2026
to Jun 10, 2026
from 6:30 pm
to 8:30 pm
(4 sessions total), Wednesday
CapCut is powerful, and surprisingly easy once you know what buttons to press. In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn how to edit a short-form video from start to finish—cut clips, add music, captions, transitions, effects, and export for any platform.
Apr 22, 2026
to Apr 29, 2026
from 7:00 pm
to 8:30 pm
(2 sessions total), Wednesday
Want to start YouTube but don’t know where to begin? This one’s for you. Learn how to create a channel, write killer titles, upload your first video, and design eye-catching thumbnails in Canva. We’ll also peek into YouTube Studio and cover basic analytics.
May 06, 2026
to May 13, 2026
from 7:00 pm
to 8:30 pm
(2 sessions total), Wednesday
This course introduces essential business productivity applications, including spreadsheets, word processing, database, and presentation software. Students gain an overview of file management techniques, email systems, and operating systems commonly used in business environments. This course is part of the Business Technology Management credit program and is offered in partnership with Continuing Education for learners taking it on a non-credit basis. Students who later choose to continue into the degree program may be eligible to apply for Prior Learning Assessment toward program requirements. This is an asynchronous course.
This class is already in session. Please contact our office at conted@seattlecolleges.edu or 206-934-3705 to inquire about late registration.
Business Productivity Applications
This course introduces essential business productivity applications, including spreadsheets, word processing, database, and presentation software. Students gain an overview of file management techniques, email systems, and operating systems commonly used in business environments. This course is part of the Business Technology Management credit program and is offered in partnership with Continuing Education for learners taking it on a non-credit basis. Students who later choose to continue into the degree program may be eligible to apply for Prior Learning Assessment toward program requirements. This is an asynchronous course.
Apr 06, 2026
to Jun 22, 2026
from 12:00 am
to 12:00 am
(21 sessions total), Monday