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courses - Anne Arundel Community College
How to Use this Schedule............................................................2
Location Codes................................................................................3
Continuing Education Spotlight.................................................4
Dates and Events............................................................................5
Workforce Training Certificates.....................................116-120
Continuing Education Certificates......................................... 121
Index of Online Courses by Subject............................. 122-125
Subject List by Campus Locations................................ 126-128
Alphabetical Index by Subject.......................................129-130
General Information........................................................... 131-132
Financial Aid and Scholarships...............................................133
AACC University Consortium................................................ 134
How to Register for Classes........................................... 135-136
Registration Forms.............................................................137-138
Campus............................................................. Inside Back Cover
COURSES
› CAREER TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION
Accounting and Bookkeeping..........................................................7
Building Maintenance and Administration..................................7
Business Education.......................................................................8-10
Career Exploration............................................................................10
Casino and Gaming Industry.................................................... 11-12
Child Care Training..................................................................... 12-14
Construction................................................................................. 14-15
Cyber and Technology.............................................................. 15-42
Dental Assistant........................................................................ 42-43
Electrical.............................................................................................. 43
Environmental Education........................................................43-44
Fitness Certification..................................................................44-46
Floral Design............................................................................... 46-47
Health Care.................................................................................48-54
Hospitality and Culinary Arts................................................ 54-55
Human Resources............................................................................ 55
HVAC................................................................................................... 55
Insurance............................................................................................. 56
Nonprofit Leadership.................................................................56-57
Notary Public......................................................................................57
Plumbing..............................................................................................57
Real Estate Professional...........................................................57-58
Teacher Professional Development.....................................58-60
Telecommunication.........................................................................60
Truck Driving......................................................................................60
Veterinary Assisting........................................................................60
Welding........................................................................................60-62
World Languages...................................................................... 62-63
› BASIC EDUCATION
Adult Basic Skills and GED............................................................64
College Preparation .................................................................. 65-66
English as a Second Language (ESL)................................... 66-70
› PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Art, Ceramics, Crafts, Drawing and more .......................... 73-76
Automobile ........................................................................................76
Dance ............................................................................................76-78
Driver Education .............................................................................. 78
EXPLORE – Gifted and Talented programs............................... 79
Family Time Intergenerational .................................................... 79
Financial Planning ......................................................................80-81
Fishing................................................................................................... 81
Fitness ...........................................................................................81-84
Food and Culinary ....................................................................84-89
Games.................................................................................................. 89
Gardening ...................................................................................89-90
Golf.......................................................................................................90
Health ...........................................................................................90-91
History and Heritage ................................................................ 91-93
Home Improvement ....................................................................... 93
Kayaking....................................................................................... 93-94
Kids in College ........................................................................... 94-95
Martial Arts ....................................................................................... 95
Motorcycle Safety............................................................................ 96
Music ........................................................................................... 96-97
Parenting and Family Life ........................................................97-98
Peer Learning Partnership ......................................................98-99
Personal Growth ..................................................................... 99-100
Pet Ownership ................................................................................ 100
Photography .............................................................................101-102
Real Estate for Consumers ......................................................... 102
Scuba ..................................................................................................103
Seniors ......................................................................................103-105
Sign Language ................................................................................ 105
Tennis................................................................................................. 105
Theater ............................................................................................. 106
Women’s Institute ............................................................... 106-109
World Languages ...................................................................109-112
Writers’ Workshop ................................................................. 112-114
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AREAS OF STUDY
Courses are grouped by personal enrichment, basic education and career and certification. Look for cross references and helpful information, including
Web addresses, in the introductions under headings and subheadings. For general information about noncredit courses, see pages xx-xx.
CAREER TRAINING AND CERTIFICATION ›››››
Job training, professional development, technical certifications.
BASIC EDUCATION
›››››
Adult basic skills, GED, college preparation, ESL.
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
›››››
Cultural arts, food and culinary, fitness, history, financial planning,
parenting, and more.
NAVIGATING A COURSE
CORE OF KNOWLEDGE
CREDIT/
CHILD CARE TRAINING/TEACHER
NONCREDIT SHARE PROFESSIONAL DEVEOPMENT
COURSE TITLE
COURSE DESCRIPTION
CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS
COURSE NOTE
COURSE COST. † INDICATES THE
TUITION IS NOT WAIVED FOR
SENIORS AND DISABLED RETIREES.
SECTION ID
SECTION ID
MEETING DATES
SECTION NOTE
UNDERSTANDING THE CLOUD
REAL ESTATE SALESPERSON
LICENSURE RENEWAL CODE
CATEGORY A
CONTENT AREA: D
Learn everything you need to truly understand the Creative Cloud, including how it works, what
drives it, why it's so popular and how to make it work for you. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Working
knowledge of PC hardware and software.
Note: Some sections offered online. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Cost: $132† includes $72 fee.
OLA-372-901
Sept. 14-Nov. 4
ONLN EDGO
Riley Clark
PRECOREQUISITE
ONLINE COURSE AND ONLINE
PARTNER
INSTRUCTOR
OLA-372-902
10 sessions Sept. 26-Oct. 31
CADE 008
BUILDING AND ROOM NUMBER
INSTRUCTOR
MW
6-9:45 pm
Riley Clark
Note: No class Sept. 28.
NUMBER OF SESSIONS
START AND END TIME
START AND END DATE
REGISTRATION
REGISTER NOW. Your enrollment does matter. Decisions to run each class are based on enrollment prior to the start date of each class. Noncredit
registration is continuous throughout the year. Courses are continually being added to the schedule. For the most up-to-date course offerings, visit us on the
web at www.aacc.edu/noncredit. See pages 137 for how to register and registration forms.
MEASURE OF ACHIEVEMENT
A CEWD certificate is a great way to demonstrate you have received
job training or completed a series of courses that resulted in improved
skills or technical knowledge to an employer. Sample shown below. See
pages 102-107 for a complete list of all CEWD certificate offerings. For
information, visit www.aacc.edu/coned/certificates or call
410-777-2325.
AACC IS ISSUING DIGITAL BADGES
A digital badge is a visual representation of a learning experience, achievement, learning
outcome or competency that is issued to the student over the Internet.
Digital badges:
• Show the skills and concepts that prove your claims on résumés to employers.
• Single-click sharing gives employers a verifiable way to see your achievements.
• Can be shared to social media sites such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, email
and/or online portfolios that you can share with employers and friends.
A CEU (Continuing Education Unit) is a measure used by continuing
education programs. CEUs are issued upon successful completion as a
permanent record of training and professional development activities.
CEUs can mean increased compensation or recognition.
Badges are issued for:
• A+ Customer Service
• Carnival Games
• Casino Blackjack
• Minibaccarat • Cyber Analyst
• Cyber Safety
• Guest Service Gold
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Share Point Power User
Office Essentials
AutoCAD 2D
Interactive English: Intermediate ESL
Interactive English: Advanced ESL
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
LOCATIONS
ARNOLD/MAIN CAMPUS
ANXA
Annex A
ANXB
Annex B
CADE
John A. Cade Center for Fine Arts
CALT
Center for Applied Learning
and Technology
CDCD-ROM
CDC
Child Development Center
CORT
Tennis courts
CRCS
Careers Center
DRGN
Henry L. Dragun Science Building
FLDS
FLRS
GYM
HUM
JOHN
LBRY
MATH
PARK
PCPA
Siegert Field
Thomas E. Florestano Sr. Allied Health and Public Services Building
David S. Jenkins Gymnasium
Humanities Building
A. Cathryn Johnson Building
Andrew G. Truxal Library
Math Building
Parking lot
Pascal Center for Performing Arts
PLNTPlant
POOL
Olson Memorial Pool
SCHZ
Lila R. Schwartz Building
SSVC
Student Services Center
SUN
Student Union
TOUR
Tour departing from Arnold campus
XOFF
Off campus
CEXP
Construction Experts Inc.
ED4ONLEd4Online
EDGOEd2Go
EXPRS Express Certification
HYBRHybrid
LERN
NHRZ
OLT
WB
PROTR
Learning Resources Network Inc.
New Horizons
Online Training Inc.
AACC Online – Canvas
ProTrain
WITS
AACC • Anne Arundel Community College
CCPT • Center for Cyber and Professional Training
7556 Teague Road, Suite 300
Hanover, MD 21076
NCHS • North County High School
AAMC • Anne Arundel Medical Center
2001 Medical Parkway
Annapolis, MD 21401
EARL • Earlbeck Gases and Technologies
8204 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, MD 21237
SPGC • Severna Park Golf Center
1257 Gov. Ritchie Highway
Severna Park, MD 21146
AMIL • Arundel Mills
7009 Arundel Mills Circle
Hanover, MD 21076
GBTC • Glen Burnie Town Center
101 Crain Highway N.
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
SPHS • Severna Park High School
60 Robinson Road
Severna Park, MD 21146
ANNA • Annapolis High School
2700 Riva Road
Annapolis, MD 21401
HCAT • Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute
7438 Gov. Ritchie Highway
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
IEC • IEC Chesapeake
8751 Freestate Drive
Suite 250
Laurel, MD 20723
SSTC• Sales & Service Training Center
7000 Arundel Mills Circle
Hanover, MD 21061
ONLINE VENDORS
AROUND THE COUNTY
101 College Parkway
Arnold, MD 21012
CART • Chesapeake Arts Center
194 Hammonds Lane
Brooklyn Park, MD 21225
CATN • Center for Applied Technology North
800 Stevenson Road
Severn, MD 21144
CATS • Center for Applied Technology South
211 Central Ave. E.
Edgewater, MD 21037
QWPA • Quiet Waters Park
600 Quiet Waters Park Road
Annapolis, MD 21403
See campus map on inside back cover.
World Instructor Training Schools
Go to www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned
for instructions.
10 E. First Ave.
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
TPBX • Temple Boxing LLC
2129 Baldwin Ave.
Crofton, MD 21114
WHEB • Willow Oak Herb Farm
8109 Telegraph Road
Severn, MD 21144
STAY CONNECTED
Use your personal MyAACC account via https://portal.aacc.edu to register for classes; find your classroom; look up your grades; see college
announcements; email your instructors; and access the AACC Bookstore, Truxal Library and student clubs and organizations.
Receive updates about AACC via e2campus, a service that sends instant messages to cell phones, wireless PDAs, pagers, and e-mail addresses.
Be among the first to know about school closings, event cancellations, traffic advisories, and more. Visit www.aacc.edu/stayinformed/ to sign up.
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THE CASINO ARTS
Spotlight
ON THE ART OF THE CASINO
The Casino Blackjack Badge
is awarded to students who
successfully complete the 80
hour course entitled Casino
Blackjack Dealer (COO-370) at
the Anne Arundel Community
College Dealer School. In order
to earn this badge, students
must demonstrate proficiency
in terms of card handling,
check handling, payouts, and
customer service.
The Carnival Games Badge
is awarded to students who
successfully complete the
48-hour course entitled
Carnival Games Dealer
(CLI-356) at the Anne
Arundel Community College
Dealer School. In order to
earn this badge, students
must demonstrate proficiency
dealing Mississippi stud,
Ultimate Texas hold ’em, three
card poker, four card poker and
let it ride.
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The job market is very
competitive. Set yourself
apart. From the hiring
manager’s perspective, they
want to see skill sets, they
want to see the complete
profile of the candidate and
now that includes digital
badges. AACC students can
earn digital badges in a number
of courses including casino
blackjack, carnival games and
minibaccarat. Once students
successfully demonstrate
proficiency in particular skills
and complete the courses the
digital badge is issued and the
earner then can post the digital
badge on social media, in a
résumé or an online portfolio.
When a potential employer
clicks on the badge, it will
link to a digital image which
contains verified information
on how and when the badge was
earned. For a complete list of
digital badges visit www.aacc.
edu/badges.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
DATES & EVENTS
AUGUST
OCTOBER
CEWD JOB TRAINING
INFORMATION SESSION
HCAT INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, August 3, 2016
6:30-8 pm, Arnold Campus, SUN 102
Whether you're looking to upgrade
current skills or considering a new
career, the School of Continuing
Education and Workforce
Development offers a wide variety of
choices. Our free information sessions
provide the opportunity to learn about
programs, tuition assistance and
registration procedures. Talk with
our staff to determine which program
best suits your needs, and start on a
career path that will offer personal
and financial success.
SEPTEMBER
HCAT INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, September 1, 2016, 6 p.m.
HCAT Glen Burnie Room 117
7438 Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie,
MD.
LABOR DAY WEEKEND
September 3-5, 2016
NOVEMBER
CEWD JOB TRAINING
INFORMATION SESSION
Thursday, November 3, 2016
6:30-8 pm
Glen Burnie Town Center, Room 409
November 24-27, 2016
No classes. College closes at 4:30 p.m.
on November 23. Online services will
be available.
DECEMBER
WINTER BREAK
December 23-January 2
No classes. College closes at 4:30 pm
on December 22. Online services will
be available.
Whether you're looking to upgrade
current skills or considering a new
career, the School of Continuing
Education and Workforce
Development offers a wide variety of
choices. Our free information sessions
provide the opportunity to learn about
programs, tuition assistance and
registration procedures. Talk with
our staff to determine which program
best suits your needs, and start on a
career path that will offer personal
and financial success.
HCAT INFORMATION SESSION
College closed; no classes.
GRIEF 101
Thursday, October 6, 2016, 6 p.m.
Humanities Building Room 214
101 College Parkway Arnold, MD
21012.
THANKSGIVING BREAK
Friday, September 23, 2016
8 a.m.-5 p.m., Pascal Center Theater
Arnold Campus
Thursday, November 3, 2016, 6 p.m.
HCAT Glen Burnie Room 117
7438 Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie,
MD.
For a full calendar of events visit www.aacc.edu/events.
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATIONS
What's New.
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> Career Development for Dental
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> CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician | 22
> Floral Design | 46
> Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist Part 1 | 22
> Mammography | 51
> Community Association Volunteer Management | 57
> KT 4: Speciality Neurological Concepts of Kinesio Taping | 52
> How to Teach High School Students | 59
> Therapeutic Applications for Hatha Yoga | 52
> CSX P: Level 2 Detection | 32
> German Fluency Foundations 1 | 63
> ICD-10-CM | 52
> Introduction to Malicious Code Analysis | 32
> Italian Fluency Comprehension 1 | 63
> Programming in C# | 35
> Professional Ethics in Counseling and Human Services | 52
> Italian Fluency Foundations 1 | 63
> AutoCAD Basic 3D | 36
> Grief in the 21st Century | 52
> IT Project Management | 37
> Central Sterile Processing Technician | 53
> Developing Windows Azure and Web
Services | 39
> Post Traumatic Stress, Prevention and Treatment | 53
> CSX P: Level 1 Identification and
Protection | 31
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> Fundamentals and Electricity Module 1 | 55
> German Fluency Comprehension 1 | 63
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING
& CERTIFICATION
› Accounting and Bookkeeping
› Building Maintenance
and Administration
› Business Education
› Career Exploration
› Casino and Gaming Industry
› Child Care Training
› Construction
› Cyber and Technology
› Dental Assistant
› Driver Instructor
› Electrical
› Environmental Education
› Financial Planning-CFP
ACCOUNTING
AND BOOKKEEPING
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
AND ADMINISTRATION
For information regarding a CEWD certificate
in Accounting Principles Using Technology,
see pages 116-121 or visit www.aacc.edu/IT/
accounting.
› Boiler Operation
› Accounting Fundamentals
Accounting Fundamentals
Learn the basics of double-entry bookkeeping, financial
reporting and how to analyze and record financial
transactions. Discuss accounts receivable, accounts
payable, payroll procedures, sales taxes and common
banking activities. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Cost: $152 includes $72 fee.
OBS-500-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4
OBS-500-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2
OBS-500-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3
ONLN EDGO
ONLN EDGO
ONLN EDGO
Charlene Messier
Charlene Messier
Charlene Messier
› Fitness Certification
› Floral Design
› Health Care
› Hospitality and Culinary Arts
› Human Resources
› HVAC
› Insurance
› Non-Profit Leadership
› Notary Public
› Plumbing
› Real Estate Professional
› Teacher Professional Dev.
› Telecommunication
› Truck Driving
› Veterinary Assisting
› Welding
› World Languages
Accounting Fundamentals 2
Continue to build corporate accounting knowledge.
Learn to analyze transactions, prepare financial
reports and gain practical experience working with
dividends, assets, depreciation and more. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: OBS 500 Accounting Fundamentals.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Cost: $152 includes $72 fee.
OBS-501-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4
OBS-501-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2
OBS-501-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30
OBS-501-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3
ONLN EDGO
ONLN EDGO
ONLN EDGO
ONLN EDGO
Charlene Messier
Charlene Messier
Charlene Messier
Charlene Messier
Accounting and Record Keeping
for Small Business
Start and maintain a balanced set of books that will
sustain an IRS audit and provide you with a profit/loss
statement each month. Learn about business entities,
sole proprietor, partnerships and corporations, profit
development, tax-reduction strategies and more.
CEUs issued.
Cost: $103 includes $7 fee.
SBM-329-901 4 sessions
Oct. 4-13
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
Preparation for Maryland Stationary Engineer
Certification 1
Entry-level operators and maintenance personnel, learn
the basics of low-pressure boilers and plant equipment
and operations. Discuss basic boiler construction, care
and operation. Study water chemistry and treatment;
hydronic heating systems; basic electrical, refrigeration
and HVAC systems; fire prevention and safety; American
Society of Mechanical Engineers code requirements and
exam qualifications. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Prepares students for the Maryland Stationary
Engineers certification examination (grades 4 and 5) and
the National Institute for the Uniform Licensing of Power
Engineers (NIULPE) certification examination (grade 5).
Cost: $259 includes $7 fee.
OCA-310-901 12 sessions
Sept. 19-Dec. 5
M
6-9:15 pm
AMIL
David Wallace
Preparation for Maryland Stationary Engineer
Certification 2
Experienced operators learn more about high-pressure
boiler systems and plant equipment and operations.
Explore steam boiler operations and accessories
and combustion and computer-assisted combustion
controls. Learn water chemistry and treatment;
basic electrical, refrigeration and HVAC systems; fire
prevention and safety and exam qualifications. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Prepares students for the Maryland Stationary
Engineers certification examination grades 1-3) and the
NIULPE certification examination (grades 1-4).
Cost: $259 includes $7 fee.
OCA-311-901 12 sessions
Sept. 20-Dec. 6 Arnold campus
Tu
6-9:15 pm
Thomas Stewart
Arnold campus
Cheryl Stewart
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
BUSINESS EDUCATION
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Administrative Professional,
see pages 116-121.
› Administrative Assistant
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals
Master the essentials of managerial and staff
support, information and records management,
communications technology, travel and
meeting coordination, space planning and office
ergonomics. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. CAP® exam not included.
Cost: $116 includes $72 fee.
BNS-551-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
BNS-551-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
BNS-551-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
BNS-551-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Administrative Assistant Applications
Learn the fundamentals of business law, ethics
and operations management. Determine how
to recruit, evaluate, select and train team
members. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: BNS 551
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals or
equivalent experience.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. CAP® exam not included.
Cost: $116 includes $72 fee.
BNS-552-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
BNS-552-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
BNS-552-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
BNS-552-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Introduction to Data Analysis
Learn how to analyze data in a business setting.
Increase business productivity by analyzing
collected data to determine trends and make
predications. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS-569-901 Sept. 6-30
ONLN LERN
John Rutledge
Supervisory and Leadership
Learn practical, insightful methods for effective
delegation, performance management and
performance reviews. Discuss the supervisor’s
role and responsibilities, and strategies for
improving effectiveness and leadership. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resource Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $402 includes $205 fee.
BNS-579-901 Sept. 6-Oct. 28 ONLN LERN
Sally Klauss
Executive Leadership in the 21st Century
Analyze an organization’s external and internal
environment, strengths and weaknesses in the
new economy, and opportunities and threats
moving forward. Learn new information, skills
and tools to position an organization for success
in the new economy. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost:$402 includes $205 fee.
BIS-578-901 Oct. 3-28
ONLN LERN
William Draves
Fundamentals of Supervision
and Management
› Management and
Supervision
Management Boot Camp
Cost: $152 includes $72 fee.
MGM-503-901 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $302 includes $155 fee.
BIS-551-901 Sept. 6-30
ONLN LERN
88
Video Marketing
Discover how to use online video to drive traffic
to a website, boost business and build brand
awareness. Learn how to shoot simple, effective
videos and strategically use Google and YouTube
to market a business. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $252 includes $130 fee.
BIS-539-901 Sept. 6-30
ONLN LERN
Patricia Adesso
Robert Lee
Introduction to Inbound Marketing
Discover how to attract customers to a website
and what kind of content to share. Learn how to
use landing pages and forms to collect names and
email addresses. Discuss how to implement leadnurturing campaigns that result in sales. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resource Network (LERN).
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS-564-901 Sept. 6-30
ONLN LERN
Brendan Marsello
Instagram for Business
Determine where, when and how to reach a target
audience. Explore hashtags and how to use them
in a successful manner. Identify how Instagram
fits into a business plan and marketing goals.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS-582-901 Sept. 6-30
ONLN LERN
Motivate and delegate with purpose. Develop
problem solving tactics and learn how to resolve
conflicts in the workplace. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Supervisors, managers and emerging leaders
improve management skills. Discover the keys for
effectively managing employees. Find out how to
create clear expectations, engage and motivate
employees, and increase effectiveness through
use of the DiSC personality profile (included).
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resource Network Inc.(LERN).
› Marketing
Nicole Siscaretti
Podcasting
Gain practical experience producing a podcast.
Learn how to maximize business marketing
and make money from a podcast. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $252 includes $130 fee.
ONLN LERN
BIS-584-901 Sept. 6-30
Travis Allison
Sally Klauss
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Content Marketing
Project Management Applications
Discover ways to identify an ideal audience
and speak their language. Learn how to create
content that is engaging and purposeful. Develop
a website content marketing strategy that exceeds
the needs of visitors. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resource Network Inc. (LERN).
Continue studies, focusing on how the areas of
planning and controlling the project relate to the
project manager’s job. Learn about the starts of
project execution and project closure within the
project management cycle. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS 563.901 Oct. 3-28
ONLN LERN
Cost: $152 includes $72 fee.
BNS-514-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
BNS-514-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
BNS-514-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
BNS-514-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Michael Weiss
Online Advertising
Analyze the components of effective online
advertising. Examine pay-per-click advertising
with Google AdWord. Learn how to test low
budget AdWord campaigns that target local
audiences. Explore Facebook advertising and how
to determine target demographics and numbers.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resource Network (LERN).
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BNS-582-901 Nov. 7-Dec. 2 ONLN LERN
Susan Hurrell
› Project Management
For information regarding a continuing
education certificate in Fundamentals of
21st Century Project Management, see pages
116-121 or visit www.aacc.edu/IT/project.
Project Management Fundamentals
Learn the difference between project
management and general management, the role
of the project manager and the project team.
Explore project phases, effective use of project
management resources and references. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $152 includes $72 fee.
BNS-513-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
BNS-513-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
BNS-513-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
PMP Certification Prep 1
Prepare for the Project Management Institute’s
prestigious PMP Certification exam. Master
the first six chapters of “A Guide to the Project
Management Body of Knowledge” (PMBOK
Guide), the most essential resource for the
exam. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. PMBOK Guide required.
Cost: $182 includes $87 fee.
BNS-516-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
BNS-516-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
PMP Certification Prep 2
Continue to prepare for the Project Management
Institute’s PMP Certification exam by mastering
chapters seven through 12 of “A Guide to the
Project Management Body of Knowledge”
(PMBOK Guide). Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. PMBOK Guide required.
Cost: $182 includes $87 fee.
BNS-517-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
BNS-517-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
BNS-517-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
BNS-517-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
› Sales and Customer
Service
Keys to Customer Service
Learn how to build customer service skills to
powerfully impact career success as well as
other areas of life. Discover ways to consistently
deliver exceptional service. Develop plans for an
organization or career. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resource Network Inc.(LERN).
Cost: $152 includes $80 fee.
BIS-549-901 Sept. 6-30
ONLN LERN Nanette Sanders Cobb
Extraordinary Customer Service
Develop customer service into something
extraordinary with a few essential elements.
Learn how to gain big results through customer
service that will improve a business or
organization’s bottom line. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resource Network Inc.(LERN).
Cost: $152 includes $80 fee.
BIS-550-901 Oct. 3-28
ONLN LERN
› Start Your Own Business
Entrepreneur Boot Camp
Identify the characteristics, knowledge and skills
needed to become a successful entrepreneur.
Develop goals and a plan to establish your
business. Learn techniques to successfully
manage a new business. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS-505-901 Sept. 6-30
ONLN LERN
Conrad Law
Starting Your Own Consulting Practice
Explore skills assessment, pricing, contracting
and marketing. Learn about business resources
to help you establish and operate a consulting
practice. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $116 includes $72 fee.
BNS-504-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
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Fred Bayley
William Flood
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Start Your Own Small Business
Maximizing Cash Flow in Business
Explore A Career in Medical Coding
Learn how to take your dream of starting a
business and put it into action. Learn about
startup options, proven marketing techniques,
unique financing options and easy employeemanagement tips. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Discover how to maximize cash flow. Learn the
importance of cash. Examine roles in cash flow
success. Consider cash management ideas to
improve cash flow through improved business
activities. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $116 includes $72 fee.
DLC-350-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
DLC-350-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
DLC-350-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
DLC-350-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS 576.901 Oct. 3-28
ONLN LERN
Take your first step toward a career as a medical
coder. Learn how to use the Coding Procedural
Terminology (CPT) Manual and the ICD-9-CM
to find medical codes for any disease, condition,
treatment or surgical procedure.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go. Call 410-777-2970 for textbook
information.
Kris Solice-Johnson
Kris Solice-Johnson
Kris Solice-Johnson
Kris Solice-Johnson
Start Your Own Gift Basket Business
Learn how to start and run a successful gift
basket business. Develop a pricing strategy,
identify customers and build a website. Examine
guidelines for creating a professionally styled
basket.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
OCC-386-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OCC-386-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OCC-386-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Shirley Frazier
Shirley Frazier
Shirley Frazier
Start a Pet Sitting Business
Learn the essentials of starting a pet sitting
business including basic dog and cat nutrition,
exercise, first aid and how to handle home visits.
Explore finances, startup costs, accounting, feesetting, business plans and low-cost marketing.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
OCC 386.901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OCC 386.902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OCC 386.903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Jeff Grognet
Jeff Grognet
Jeff Grognet
The Business Plan
Discover the basics of the entrepreneurial
planning process culminating in the development
of an early-stage business plan. Prepare a
business concept, build a plan and evaluate a
business for feasibility. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resource Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS 547.901 Oct. 3-28
ONLN LERN
Mary Izard
Jodie Trana
Start Your Own Medical Claims
Billing Service
Learn how to start your own third-party billing
services business. Receive expert advice and the
latest information needed to be successful in
the industry where insurance regulations and
requirements are becoming more complicated.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed4online.
Cost: $129 includes $77 fee.
BIS-587-901 Oct. 21-Dec. 12 ONLN ED4OL
Doris Jones
Funding Your Business
Understand financial goals and the business’s
ability to help reach those goals. Evaluate
potential cash sources to support business
operations. Develop a financial plan to build
business through internal profits. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS-580-901 Nov. 7-Dec. 2 ONLN LERN
Cost: $116 includes $72 fee.
HTH-587-901 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO Jennifer Della’zanna
HTH-587-902 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO Jennifer Della’zanna
Explore a Career as an
Administrative Medical Assistant
Learn all about the in-demand career of medical
information management as you explore the job of
an administrative medical assistant in a doctor’s
office, from appointment scheduling and chart
creation to medical billing and coding. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $116 includes $72 fee.
HTH-589-901 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
HTH-589-902 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Carline Dalgleish
Carline Dalgleish
Jodie Trana
CAREER EXPLORATION
Explore a Career in Nursing
Learn what it takes to become an LPN or RN.
Discover the opportunities available in the
nursing field. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $116 includes $72 fee.
HIC-536-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
Paula Suhr
Explore a Career in Medical Writing
Gain the foundation to work as a medical writer,
whether as permanent employment with a
company or as a freelancer.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $116 includes $72 fee.
HNS-511-901 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO Christina Loguidice
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
CASINO AND
GAMING INDUSTRY
Introduction to Casino Games
Learn the basic concepts and procedures for
dealing the table games blackjack, craps, roulette,
minibaccarat, pai gow poker and pai gow tiles.
Review licensing requirements, casino chain
of command and customer service. Required
supplies are available at the AMIL bookstore.
CEUs issued.
Note: Students are required to wear a white,
button-down shirt, black dress pants and black,
closed-toe shoes. Online Dealer School Orientation
video recommended, www.aacc.edu/hcat/
dealerschool.
Cost: $172 includes $17 fee.
COO-366-901 5 sessions
Sept. 6-13
6:30-10:30 pm
MTuWTh
COO-366-902 5 sessions
Sept. 12-16
1-5 pm
MTuWThF
COO-366-903 5 sessions
Oct. 10-14
MTuWThF
7:30-11:30 am
COO-366-904 5 sessions
Oct. 17-24
6:30-10:30 pm
MTuWTh
COO-366-905 5 sessions
Oct. 31-Nov. 4
MTuWThF
1-5 pm
COO-366-906 5 sessions
Dec. 12-16
MTuWThF
7:30-11:30 am
COO-366-907 5 sessions
Dec. 12-16
1-5 pm
MTuWThF
COO-366-908 5 sessions
Dec. 12-19
MTuWTh
6:30-10:30 pm
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
AMIL 003
Casino Blackjack Dealer
Learn the fundamentals of blackjack. Review
table layout, chip handling and game procedures.
Practice hands-on techniques for dealing and
controlling the game. Discuss the importance of
good customer service skills. Supplies required,
available at the AMIL bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino
Games or current dealer license.
Note: Students are required to wear a white,
button-down shirt, black dress pants and black,
closed-toe shoes. Digital badge issued. For
information about digital badges visit www.aacc.
edu/badges.
Cost: $677 includes $17 fee.
COO-370-901 20 sessions Sept. 12-Oct. 13
MTuWTh
7:30-11:30 am
COO-370-902 20 sessions Sept. 19-Oct. 20
MTuWTh
1-5 pm
COO-370-903 20 sessions Sept. 19-Oct. 20
MTuWTh
6:30-10:30 pm
COO-370-904 20 sessions Oct. 17-Nov. 17
MTuWTh
7:30-11:30 am
COO-370-905 20 sessions Nov. 7-Dec. 15
MTuWTh
1-5 pm
COO-370-906 20 sessions Nov. 7-Dec. 15
MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm
AMIL 018
Carnival Games Dealer
Casino Roulette Dealer
Learn the fundamentals of three- and four-card
poker, ultimate Texas Hold ‘em, Mississippi
stud and let it ride. Review table layout, chip
handling and game procedures. Practice hands-on
techniques for dealing and game control. Discuss
the importance of good customer service. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to
Casino Games or current dealer license.
Note: Students are required to wear a white, button
down shirt, black dress pants and black closed-toe
shoes.
Learn the fundamentals of roulette. Review
table layout, chip handling and game procedures.
Practice hands-on techniques to deal the game.
Discuss the importance of good customer service
skills. Supplies recommended are available
at the AMIL bookstore. CEUs issued. Cost:
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino
Games or current dealer license.
Note: Students are required to wear a white,
button-down shirt, black dress pants and black,
closed-toe shoes.
Cost: $413 includes $17 fee.
CLI-356-901 12 sessions Sept. 12-29
MTuWTh
7:30-11:30 am
CLI-356-902 12 sessions Sept. 19-Oct. 6
MTuWTh
1-5 pm
CLI-356-903 12 sessions Sept. 19-Oct. 6
MTuWTh
6:30-10:30 pm
CLI-356-904 12 sessions Oct. 17-Nov. 3
7:30-11:30 am
MTuWTh
CLI-356-905 12 sessions Oct. 24-Nov. 10
MTuWTh
1-5 pm
CLI-356-906 12 sessions Oct. 24-Nov. 10
MTuWTh
6:30-10:30 pm
CLI-356-907 12 sessions Nov. 28-Dec. 15
MTuWTh
7:30-11:30 am
Cost: $677 includes $17 fee.
COO-373-901 20 sessions Oct. 3-Nov. 3
MTuWTh
7:30-11:30 am
COO-373-902 20 sessions Oct. 10-Nov. 10
MTuWTh
1-5 pm
COO-373-903 20 sessions Oct. 10-Nov. 10
MTuWTh
6:30-10:30 pm
AMIL 004
AMIL 004
AMIL 004
AMIL 018
AMIL 018
AMIL 004
AMIL 004
AMIL 004
AMIL 004
Minibaccarat Dealer
Learn the fundamentals of minibaccarat. Review
table layout, chip handling and game procedures.
Practice hands-on techniques to deal and control
the game. Discuss the importance of good
customer service skills. Recommended supplies
are available at the AMIL bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino
Games or current dealer license.
Note: Students are recommended to purchase
supplies from the AMIL Bookstore. Students are
required to wear a white, button-down shirt, black
dress pants and black, closed-toe shoes. Digital
badge issued. For information about digital badges
visit www.aacc.edu/badges.
Cost: $347 includes $17 fee.
COO-397-901 10 sessions Nov. 7-22
7:30-11:30 am
MTuWTh
COO-397-902 10 sessions Nov. 14-Dec. 1
MTuWTh
1-5 pm
COO-397-903 10 sessions Nov. 14-Dec. 1
MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm
AMIL 018
AMIL 004
AMIL 004
AMIL 004
AMIL 018
AMIL 018
AMIL 018
AMIL 018
Introduction to Craps
Learn the fundamentals of craps. Review table
layout, chip handling and game procedures.
Practice hands-on techniques to deal and
control the game. Discuss the importance of
good customer service skills. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino
Games or current dealer license.
Note: Students are required to wear a white,
button-down shirt, black dress pants and black,
closed-toe shoes. Supplies recommended, available
at AMIL bookstore.
Cost: $677 includes $17 fee.
COO-374-901 20 sessions
MTuWTh
7:30-11:30 am Sept. 12-Oct. 13
COO-374-902 20 sessions
MTuWTh
1-5 pm
Sept. 12-Oct. 13
COO-374-903 20 sessions
MTuWTh
6:30-10:30 pm Sept. 12-Oct. 13
AMIL 018
AMIL 018
AMIL 018
Casino Craps Dealer
Learn advanced dealing for craps. Review table
layout, chip handling and game procedures.
Practice hands-on techniques to deal the game.
Discuss the importance of good customer service
skills. CEUs issued. Prerequisites: COO 366
Introduction to Casino Games or current dealer
license and COO 374 Introduction to Craps.
Note: Students are required to wear a white,
button-down shirt, black dress pants and black,
closed-toe shoes.
Cost: $677 includes $17 fee.
COO-367-901 20 sessions Oct. 17-Nov. 17
7:30-11:30 am
MTuWTh
COO-367-902 20 sessions Oct. 17-Nov. 17
MTuWTh
1-5 pm
COO-367-903 20 sessions Oct. 17-Nov. 17
MTuWTh
6:30-10:30 pm
AMIL 018
AMIL 018
AMIL 018
AMIL 018
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Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer
Advanced Casino Poker Dealer
Learn to Play Poker
Learn the fundamentals of pai gow poker.
Review table layout, chip handling and game
procedures. Practice hands-on techniques to deal
and control the game. Discuss the importance
of good customer service skills. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino
Games or current dealer license.
Note: Students are required to wear a white,
button-down shirt, black pants and black, closedtoe shoes.
Learn the fundamentals of additional poker
games. Review table layout, chip handling
and game procedures. Practice hands-on
techniques for dealing and controlling the
game. Gain an understanding of the importance
of good customer service skills. CEUs issued.
Prerequisites: COO 366 Introduction to Casino
Games or current dealer license and COO 385
Casino Poker Dealer.
Note: Students are required to wear a white, button
down shirt, black dress pants and black, closed-toe
shoes.
Develop a clear understanding of poker. Learn the
basic rules, game variations, terminology, variety
of bets and payouts. Practice on a casino-quality
table with chips and casino equipment.
Cost: $182 includes $17 fee.
COO-371-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
7:30-11:30 am
COO-371-902 5 sessions
Oct. 10-17
MTuWTh
6:30-10:30 pm
COO-371-903 5 sessions
Oct. 17-21
MTuWThF
1-5 pm
COO-371-904 5 sessions
Dec. 5-9
7:30-11:30 am
MTuWThF
COO-371-905 5 sessions
Dec. 5-9
MTuWThF
1-5 pm
COO-371-906 5 sessions
Dec. 5-12
MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm
AMIL 004
AMIL 004
AMIL 004
AMIL 005
AMIL 004
AMIL 005
AMIL 005
› Learn to Play
Learn to Play Craps
Casino Poker Dealer
Learn the fundamentals of poker. Review table
layout, chip handling and game procedures.
Practice hands-on techniques for dealing and
controlling the game. Discuss the importance of
good customer service skills. Supplies required,
available at the AMIL bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino
Games or current dealer license.
Note: Students are required to wear a white,
button-down shirt, black dress pants and black,
closed-toe shoes.
AMIL 005
AMIL 005
AMIL 005
Develop a clear understanding of craps. Learn
basic rules, table etiquette, terminology and a
variety of bets and payouts. Practice on a casinostyle table with chips, dice and casino equipment.
Cost: $36† includes $12 fee.
CLI-350-901 1 session
Sept. 17
Sa
1-3 pm
AMIL 018
Learn to Play Roulette
Develop a clear understanding of roulette. Learn
the basic rules, terminology, variety of bets
and payouts. Practice on a casino-quality table
with a full-size roulette wheel, chips and casino
equipment.
Cost: $36† includes $12 fee.
CLI-349-901 1 session
Oct. 1
Sa
1-3 pm
AMIL 018
Learn to Play Blackjack
Develop a clear understanding of blackjack. Learn
the basic rules, terminology, a variety of bets and
basic strategy. Practice playing on a casinoquality table with real cards, chips and casino
equipment.
Cost: $36† includes $12 fee.
CLI-348-901 1 session
Oct. 15
1-3 pm
Sa
12
AMIL 005
AMIL 004
› Poker
Cost: $677 includes $17 fee.
COO-385-901 20 sessions Sept. 12-Oct. 13
MTuWTh
7:30-11:30 am
COO-385-902 20 sessions Oct. 3-Nov. 3
MTuWTh
1-5 pm
COO-385-903 20 sessions Oct. 17-Nov. 17
MTuWTh
6:30-10:30 pm
Cost: $347 includes $17 fee.
CLI-302-901 10 sessions Oct. 17-Nov. 1
MTuWTh
7:30-11:30 am
CLI-302-902 10 sessions Nov. 7-22
1-5 pm
MTuWTh
CLI-302-903 10 sessions Nov. 21-Dec. 8
MTuWTh
1-5 pm
Cost: $36† includes $12 fee.
CLI-351-901 1 session
Nov. 5
Sa
1-3 pm
AMIL 005
CHILD CARE TRAINING
AACC’s Teacher Education and Child Care
(TEACH) Institute provides comprehensive child
care training services including certification
courses, continuing education, on-site training,
conferences, consultation, a speaker’s bureau and
advocacy. For information call 410-777-2915 or
visit www.aacc.edu/teach.
To receive Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
students must attend 100 percent of the classes
and receive at least 75 percent on assessment.
AACC’s child care courses meet the Maryland
Child Care Credential requirements established
by the Maryland State Department of Education
(MSDE) Office of Child Care. Each class has a
content area code that corresponds to the Core of
Knowledge requirements. The codes are:
C - Curriculum
D - Child development
H - Health, safety and nutrition
L - Community
P - Professionalism
S - Special needs
For information on the credentialing program
and specific education requirements for each
credential level, contact the MSDE Office of Child
Care at 410-767-7852. For additional child care
classes call Arundel Child Care Connections
at 410-222-1712. For information regarding a
CEWD certificate in Lead Teacher 90-Hour
Preschool Child Care, Child Development
Associate, Family Child Care Provider and
Nanny/Au Pair, see pages 116.
AMIL 018
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
› Pre-Service Training
Child Growth and Development
Module 1 Family Child Care
Pre-Service Training: Child Development
Discover the theories and research regarding
child development. Examine brain development
during gestation and the importance of play in a
developmentally appropriate environment. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC
training requirements for family providers.
Cost: $45 includes $7 fee.
CDA-321-901 Sept. 5-8
ONLN WB
Taryn Carter
Methods and Materials: Early Childhood
Study the principles of children’s learning,
learning environments for young children and
activities from birth through age 6. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued.
Note: Perfect attendance required.
Cost: $285 includes $15 fee.
ECT-306-901 18 sessions Sept. 6-Nov. 3 Arnold campus
TuTh
6:30-9 pm
ECT-306-902 8 sessions
Sept. 10-Oct. 29
GBTC
9 am-4 pm
Sa
ECT-306-903 16 sessions Oct. 1-Dec. 31
AMIL
W
6:30-9 pm
Michele Hall
Note: Section 903 is a hybrid section with mandatory meetings
on Oct. 5, Oct. 25, Nov. 15 and Dec. 14 from 6:30-9 pm at
Arundel Mills.
ECT-306-904 8 sessions
Nov. 5-Jan. 14
GBTC
Sa
9 am-4 pm
Module 2 Family Child Care
Pre-Service Training: Curriculum
Create developmentally appropriate lesson
plans following basic curriculum guidelines for
multiage grouping. Identify important content
areas and learning standards. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC
training requirements for family providers.
Cost: $45 includes $7 fee.
CDA-322-901 Sept. 8-11
ONLN WB
Taryn Carter
Study children’s growth and development from
birth through adolescence. Gain an introduction
to the child care profession and children’s social,
emotional, physical and intellectual development.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Perfect attendance required.
Cost: $285 includes $15 fee.
ECT-305-901 8 sessions
Sept. 10-Oct. 29
AMIL
Sa
9 am-4 pm
ECT-305-902 18 sessions Sept. 12-Nov. 9 Arnold campus
MW
6:30-9 pm
ECT-305-903 2 sessions
Sept. 26-Dec. 12
AMIL
M
6:30-9 pm
Taryn Carter
Note: Section 903 is a hybrid section with mandatory meetings on
Sept. 26 and Nov. 28, 6:30-9 pm at Arundel Mills.
Module 3 Family Child Care Pre-Service
Training: Health, Safety and Nutrition
Create health and safety policies that are practical
and promote best practices. Explore the USDA
MY Plate and practice menu planning. Design
environments that foster child safety. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC
training requirements for family providers.
Cost: $45 includes $7 fee.
CDA-323-901 Sept. 12-15
ONLN WB
Taryn Carter
Module 4 Family Child Care Pre-Service
Training: Special Needs
Learn to create an inclusive environment and
build relationships with families of special needs
children. Discover how the Americans with
Disabilities Act affects your family child care
business. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC
training requirements for family providers.
Cost: $45 includes $7 fee.
CDA-324-901 Sept. 15-18
ONLN WB
Taryn Carter
Module 5 Family Child Care Pre-Service
Training: Professionalism
Discover the importance of supervision, policies,
handbooks and contracts. Learn practices for
establishing a professional and trustworthy
environment that meets Maryland Office of Child
Care regulations. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC
training requirements for family providers.
Cost: $45 includes $7 fee.
CDA-325-901 Sept. 19-22
ONLN WB
Module 6 Family Child Care Pre-Service
Training: Community
Identify areas in your neighborhood that can
maximize your business potential. Reach out to
groups to build relationships that strengthen your
position and create smaller communities that can
provide enrichment opportunities for children.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC
training requirements for family providers.
Cost: $45 includes $7 fee.
CDA-326-901 Sept. 22-25
ONLN WB
Taryn Carter
Methods and Materials:
Infants and Toddlers
Study the young child’s physical, emotional, social
and cognitive growth. Learn curriculum planning,
goal setting and selection of age-appropriate
materials and methods. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Perfect attendance required. Successful
completion of CDA or ECT 305 Child Growth
and Development and ECT 328 Methods and
Materials: Infants and Toddlers meet state
requirements for teachers in infant care.
Cost: $285 includes $15 fee.
ECT-328-901 4 sessions
Oct. 5-Dec. 21
AMIL
W
6:30-9 pm
Note: This is a hybrid class with mandatory face to face meetings
on Oct. 5, Oct. 26, Nov. 16 and Dec. 14 from 6:30-9 pm at Arundel
Mills.
Methods and Materials: School-Age Child
Discuss curriculum development for school-age
children. Learn communication skills, classroom
management and development of a positive selfconcept. Examine activities promoting optimum
development in the after-school setting. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued.
Note: Meets the Office of Child Care requirements
in regulations that group leaders have 45 hours of
curriculum training. Perfect attendance required.
Successful completion of CDA or ECT 305 Child
Growth and Development and ECT 370 Methods
and Materials: School-Age Child meet state
requirements for teachers in school-age programs.
Cost: $285 includes $15 fee.
ECT-370-901 4 sessions
Oct. 5-Dec. 21
Arnold campus
W
6:30-9 pm
Note: Section 901 is a hybrid class with 4 mandatory face
to face meetings on Oct, 5, Oct., 26, Nov. 16 and Dec. 14
from 6:30-9 pm at Arundel Mills.
Taryn Carter
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Communication Skills for
Child Care Professionals
Learn how to communicate better with parents
in center and family child care settings. Gain
strategies for handling paperwork as well as
difficult conversations. CEUs issued.
Note: Perfect attendance required. Meets the
Maryland Department of Education Office of Child
Care training regulations for all teachers and
directors of child care centers.
Cost: $90 includes $12 fee.
DYC-399-901 3 sessions
Oct. 6-20
Th
6:30-9:45 pm
Arnold campus
› Core of Knowledge
Basic Growth and Development
Discover how young children develop. Learn
about the theories that help create a better
understanding of early to midadolescent growth
and development. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Perfect attendance required.
Cost: $175 includes $12 fee.
ECT-308-901 5 sessions
Sept. 10-Oct. 8
GBTC
Sa
9 am-4 pm
Note: Section 901 is not intended for the Child Development
Associate certificate or Lead Teacher 90-hour Preschool
Child Care certificate.
Teaching Preschool: Inspiring Lessons
Create engaging, age-appropriate lesson plans
for a preschool classroom. Explore how the
brain develops, what impact brain and physical
development have on learning and recognize
developmentally appropriate practices (DAP) in
the preschool classroom. Practice techniques that
will assist with the assessment phase of lesson
planning and implementation. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $149 includes $72 fee.
TMD-312-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
TMD-312-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
TMD-312-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
TMD-312-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Usha Fortna
Usha Fortna
Usha Fortna
Usha Fortna
CONSTRUCTION
Building Healthy Relationships
with Parents
Learn how to build healthy and positive
relationships with parents. Discover how to
create a parent-friendly environment that shows
how much parents are valued. CEUs issued.
Note: Perfect attendance required.
Cost: $37 includes $7 fee.
DCR-331-901 1 session
Sa
9 am-noon
Oct. 15
Arnold campus
Proactive Behavior Guidance
Develop proactive skills for encouraging
positive behavior in young children. Explore
the importance of room and center setup,
consistency, effective guidance strategies and the
use of positive reinforcement. CEUs issued.
Note: Perfect attendace required.
Cost: $37 includes $7 fee.
DYC-321-901 1 session
Sa
1-4 pm
Oct. 15
Arnold campus
Effective Communication with Parents
and Children
Learn communication skills to establish an
open line of dialogue and develop a professional
relationship with parents and children. Explore
various communication styles and how culture
affects these interactions. CEUs issued.
Note: Perfect attendance required.
Cost: $37 includes $7 fee.
DYC-361-901 1 session
Sa
9 am-noon
Oct. 22
Arnold campus
Nutrition, Fitness and Fun for Young
Children
Review the latest USDA food and activity
guidelines and Maryland food service and
accident prevention regulations for child care
settings. Learn to plan fun lessons and activities
that teach children about food, fitness and safety.
CEUs issued.
Note: Perfect attendance required.
Cost: $39 includes $9 fee.
DYC-368-901 1 session
a
1-4 pm
Oct. 22
Arnold campus
CUSTOMIZED STAFF TRAINING
Pick the topic that meets the needs of your staff or family child care
situation. AACC instructors can bring the class to your site at a time
convenient for you, whether it's during the day, evening or on weekends.
CEUs awarded. Call Child Care Training at 410-777-2915.
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Learn more about all of AACC’s construction
programs at www.aacc.edu/construction.
› Construction Estimating
For information regarding continuing
education certificate in Construction
Estimating, see pages 116-121.
Introduction to Construction Estimating
Build a foundation for estimating virtually
any individual trade or project type with this
self-paced course. Learn pricing techniques,
how to estimate labor, materials, equipment,
organization and estimation types. CEUs issued.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in
partnership with Construction Experts Inc.
Approved by the American Society of Professional
Estimators.
Cost: $479† includes $397 fee.
OCA-507-901 Sept. 5-Nov. 11 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
Essential Construction Math
Develop math skills that can be applied to the
construction trade with this self-paced course.
Learn about calculations, measurements and
conversions that are common to the construction
industry. CEUs issued.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in
partnership with Construction Experts.
Approved by the American Society of Professional
Estimators.
Cost: $479† includes $397 fee.
OCA-508-901 Sept. 5-Nov. 11 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
Construction Blueprint Reading
Gain knowledge of blueprint reading as it relates
to construction projects. Learn general terms,
the design process, layout and installation of
materials, and how to pinpoint problems. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the
American Society of Professional Estimators.
Cost: $479† includes $397 fee.
OCA-509-901 Sept. 5-Nov. 11 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Estimating and Bidding 1
Explore hands-on estimating and quantity takeoff activities associated with general conditions,
site work, concrete and formwork and masonry
estimating. CEUs issued. Prerequisites: OCA
507 Introduction to Construction Estimating
and OCA 509 Construction Blueprint Reading.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Construction Experts. Approved by the American
Society of Professional Estimators.
Cost: $479 includes $397 fee.
OCA-510-901 Sept. 5-Nov. 11 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
Estimating and Bidding 2
Focus on hands-on estimating and quantity takeoff activities associated with metals, wood doors,
windows, finishes, electrical and mechanical
estimating. CEUs issued. Prerequisites: OCA 507
Introduction to Construction Estimating, OCA
508 Essential Construction Math and OCA 509
Construction Blueprint Reading.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the
American Society of Professional Estimators.
Cost: $479 includes $397 fee.
OCA-511-901 Sept. 5-Nov. 11 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
Construction Materials and Processes
Increase your knowledge of quality control,
material manufacturing processes, regulatory
requirements and use of materials in the
construction process. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the
American Society of Professional Estimators.
Cost: $479 includes $397 fee.
OCA-512-901 Sept. 5-Nov. 11 ONLN CEXP
Bob George
CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY
Our noncredit courses are designed specially
so we have something to offer industry
professionals who want to upgrade their skills
and specializations, those looking to start or
change careers and individuals who want to
learn more about technology.
We have added additional courses.
Visit us at www.aacc.edu/IT
or call 410-777-1353.
Introduction to 3-D Printing
Explore 3-D printing and print your own model.
Topics include the theory of operation, technology
inside 3-D printers, printing applications, basic
maintenance, preparation of models and design
considerations. Process models, prepare a 3-D
printer for use and learn the basics of 3-D CAD
modeling. CEUs issued.
See an online course that you like, but
you missed the scheduled start date?
Don’t worry, we can work with
you individually to get you in a
section pronto.
CCPT 317
CCPT
› Accounting and
Professional Technologies
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Accounting Principles Using
Technologies, see pages 116-121 or visit
www.aacc.edu/IT/accounting.
Simply call us at 410-777-1353.
Learn fundamentals of accounting principles to
develop individual business accounting plans.
Create and use charts for accounts receivable,
accounts payable, job costs, budgets, business
reports and payroll. Organize data for doubleentry accounts. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Basic knowledge of bookkeeping and Microsoft
Windows.
Cost: $162 includes $17 fee.
CTR-379-901 4 sessions
Sept. 13-22
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
CTR-379-902 4 sessions
Oct. 17-26
MW
6-9:15 pm
CTR-379-903 4 sessions
Nov. 8-17
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-362-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-362-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-362-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-362-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
Learn to manage the financial aspects of a
small business quickly and efficiently with this
powerful accounting software program. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Ed2Go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-396-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-396-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-396-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-396-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
CCPT 316
QuickBooks and Accounting Basics
CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY
ONLINE TRAINING
Learn to manage the financial aspects of a
small business quickly and efficiently with this
accounting software program. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Introduction to QuickBooks 2015
› 3-D Printing
Cost: $249 includes $127 fee.
CTU-302-901 2 sessions
Sept. 12-14
MW
5:30-9:45 pm
CTU-302-902 2 sessions
Nov. 8-10
TuTh
5:30-9:45 pm
CTU-302-903 2 sessions
Dec. 3-10
Sa
8:15 am-12:30 pm
Introduction to QuickBooks 2014
Introduction to QuickBooks 2013
Quickly and efficiently gain control over the
financial aspects of a small business. Learn to set
up account charts; reconcile a checking account;
create and print invoices, receipts and statements;
track payables, inventory and receivables; create
estimates and generate reports. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-301-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-301-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
Intermediate QuickBooks 2015
Learn the advanced features of QuickBooks
including managing multiple company files,
exporting and importing data, making journal
entries, creating customer statements and
tracking loans. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: OLA
396, Introduction to QuickBooks 2015.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-319-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-319-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
CALT 136
CALT 136
CCPT 331
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
ed2go Offerings
AACC, in partnership with ed2go,
offers many online courses in a
number of areas for beginners to
advanced users and specialty topics
in between.
Online courses provide a
convenient and economical
approach to learning. You can take
a short quiz at www.aacc.edu/
virtualcampus/coned/ForMe.cfm
to help you decide if this option fits
your learning needs.
ACCOUNTING AND PROFESSIONAL
TECHNOLOGIES
Introduction to QuickBooks 2013 (OLT301)
Intermediate QuickBooks 2013 (OLT304)
QuickBooks 2013 for Contractors (OLA349)
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2013 (OLT305)
Introduction to QuickBooks 2014 (OLA362)
Intermediate QuickBooks 2014 (OLA363)
QuickBooks 2014 for Contractors (OLT313)
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2014 (OLA367)
Introduction to QuickBooks 2015 (OLA396)
Intermediate QuickBooks 2015 (OLT319)
QuickBooks 2015 for Contractors (OLT335)
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2015 (OLT320)
QuickBooks 2016: Introduction (OLT357)
QuickBooks 2016: Intermediate (OLT358)
Introduction to QuickBooks Online (OLT344)
ADOBE PRODUCTS
Introduction to Lightroom 5 (OLA360)
Introduction to Lightroom CC (OLT345)
Introduction to Adobe Flash CS6 (OLT303)
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All courses require Internet
access, email and Internet Explorer
or other browser. Visit www.ed2go.
com/aacc to view the entire online
course inventory and for course
information including description,
cost and access and registration
instructions.
For information about AACC's
noncredit computer and technology
training courses, visit www.
aacc.edu/it or contact us at
technologytraining@aacc.edu
or 410-777-1353.
Intermediate Flash CS6 (OLA364)
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS6 (OLA341)
Intermediate to Dreamweaver CS6 (OLA348)
Introduction to Illustrator CS6 (OLT309)
Introduction to Adobe InDesign CS6 (OLA351)
Introduction to InDesign CC (OLA369)
Intermediate InDesign CC (OLT340)
Introduction to Photoshop CS5 (OLI388)
Intermediate Photoshop CS5 (OLA338)
Introduction to Photoshop CS6 (OLA332)
Intermediate Photoshop CS6 (OLA333)
Introduction to Photoshop CC (OLA375)
Intermediate Photoshop CC (OLT323)
Photoshop CS6 for the Digital Photographer
(OLA334)
Photoshop CS6 for the Digital Photographer 2
(OLA342)
Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer
(OLA353)
Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer 2
(OLA361)
Photoshop Elements 11 for the Digital Photographer
COURSE DATES:
Sept. 14-Nov. 4
Oct.12-Dec. 2
Nov. 9-Dec. 30
Dec. 14-Feb. 3
Prices range from
$130-$190.
(OLA 343)
Photoshop Elements 11 for the Digital Photographer
(OLT307)
Photoshop Elements 12 for the Digital Photographer
(OLA355)
Photoshop Elements for the 12 Digital Photographer
II (OLA356)
Photoshop Elements 13 for the Digital Photographer
(OLT321)
Photoshop Elements 13 for the Digital Photographer
II (OLT322)
COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
Computer Skills for the Workplace (OLN346)
Keyboarding (OLN361)
Introduction to PC Troubleshooting (OLN388)
COMPUTER OPERATING SYSTEMS
Windows 7 (OLI398)
Windows 8 (OLT306)
Windows 10 (OLT347)
Introduction to Linux (OLN399)
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
COMPUTER TRAINING FOR THE RE-ENTRY
PROFESSIONAL
Resume Writing (ONL323)
12 Steps to a Successful Job Search (ONL334)
DATABASE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
Introduction to Database Development (OLI329)
GAME DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
Get Started/Game Development (OLA350)
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2013 (OLA366)
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2013 (OLA368)
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2016 (OLT351)
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2016 (OLT355)
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2016 (OLT356)
MICROSOFT OUTLOOK
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2010 (OLA309)
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2013 (OLT310)
GRAPHICS
Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking (OLA326)
MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
Introduction to PowerPoint 2010 (OLA318)
INDUSTRY AND CERTIFICATION PREP
A+ Certification Basic: Hardware I (OLN378)
A+ Certification Intermediate: Operating Systems I
(OLN379)
A+ Certification Advanced: Hardware/Operating
Systems II (OLN380)
CompTIA Network + Cert Prep (OLN348)
CompTIA Security + Cert Prep (OLN349)
CompTIA Security+ Cert Prep 2 (OLA337)
LPI Linux Essentials Exam Prep (OLT349)
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 (OLA371)
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 (OLT350)
INTERNET AND WEB APPLICATIONS
Introduction to Google Analytics (OLA347)
Jumpstart Your Career with LinkedIn (OLA365)
Achieve Top Search Engine Positions (OLI337)
Marketing Business on the Internet (OLN385)
Blogging and Podcasting for Beginners (OLT342)
MICROSOFT WORD
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010 (OLI390)
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010 (OLI397)
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2011 for MAC
(OLA346)
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2013 (OLA 397)
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2013 (OLT341)
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2016 (OLT352)
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2016 (OLT353)
MICROSOFT ACCESS
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010 (OLA314)
Intermediate Access 2010 (OLA319)
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2013 (OLA373)
Intermediate Microsoft Access 2013 (OLA374)
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2016 (OLT354)
Microsoft Access 2016: Intermediate (OLT360
MICROSOFT APPLICATIONS
What’s New in Microsoft Office 2010 (OLA320)
What’s New in Microsoft Office 2013 (OLT312
MICROSOFT EXCEL
Introduction to MS Excel 2010 (OLI391)
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010 (OLA311)
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010 (OLA338)
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013 (OLT311)
MICROSOFT PROJECT
Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010 (OLI392)
Introduction to Microsoft Project 2013 (OLA357)
Microsoft Project 2016: Introduction (OLT359
MICROSOFT PUBLISHER
Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2010 (OLT348)
Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2013 (OLA354)
MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES
Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 (OLA336)
Networking & Cybersecurity
Advanced PC Security (OLN347)
Introduction to Networking (OLN389)
Intermediate Networking (OLN390)
Introduction to PC Security (ONL367)
PROGRAMMING, CODING & SCRIPTING
Introduction to Python 3 Programming (OLA335)
Mac, iPhone, and iPad Programming (OLA339)
Introduction to Javascript (OLA344)
Introduction to Visual Basic (OLA345)
Advanced CSS3 and HTML5 (OLA352)
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5 (OLA358)
Intermediate CSS3 and HTML5 (OLA359)
Introduction to PHP and MySQL (OLI339)
Intermediate PHP and MySQL (OLI340)
Introduction to Python 2.5 Programming (OLI341)
Introduction to Ruby Programming (OLI342)
Intermediate Visual Basic 2008 (OLI355)
Introduction to Ajax Programming (OLI379)
Introduction to Programming (OLI396)
Introduction to ASP.NET (OLN354)
Introduction to C# Programming (OLN355)
Intermediate C# Programming (OLN356)
Intro to C++ Programming (OLN357)
Intro to Java Programming (OLN369)
Intermediate Java Programming (OLN352)
Introduction to SQL (OLN391)
Intermediate SQL (OLA308)
Introduction to Oracle (OLN392)
Intermediate Oracle (ONL377)
Introduction to XML (OLT334)
Introduction to Crystal Reports (OLI399)
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
High Speed Project Management (OLN386)
VIDEO AND VIDEO EDITING
Introduction to Camtasia Studio 8 (OLA376)
VIRTUALIZATION AND CLOUD COMPUTING
Understanding the Cloud (OLA372)
WEBSITE DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT
Advanced Web Pages (OLA312)
Introduction to CorelDRAW X5 (OLA323)
Introduction to Adobe Acrobat X (OLA330)
Introduction to Final Cut Pro X (OLA340)
Write Effective Web Content (OLA370)
Designing Effective Websites (OLI344)
Introduction to Creating a WordPress Website
(OLI394)
Creating WordPress Website II (OLA327)
Creating Web Pages (OLN381)
Create jQuery Mobile Websites (OLT300)
Responsive Web Design (OLT346)
WIRELESS
Wireless Networking (ONL361)
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2015
Applying Accounting Principles
Learn to use the payroll feature in QuickBooks
to process payroll, address withholding
requirements, create checks, track work and
vacation time, produce job-costing reports,
and generate W-2, W-3 and 1099 forms. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: OLA 396, Introduction to
QuickBooks 2015.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with Ed2Go.
Complete an interactive simulation using Access
and Excel based on the principles and techniques
learned throughout the Accounting Principles
Using Technology Certificate program.
Note: Final course required for the Accounting
Principles Using Technology Certificate.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-320-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-320-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
QuickBooks 2015 for Contractors
Create custom, professional-looking contract
estimates. Track time and materials, prepare for
tax time, create reports and learn methods to bill
clients, including how to use progress invoicing
and job-costing features. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-335-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-335-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
Introduction to QuickBooks Online
Manage the financial aspects of a small business
using QuickBooks Online. Take advantage of
computing in the cloud and take advantage of
financial accounting with an online platform.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-344-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-344-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
QuickBooks 2016: Introduction
Manage the financial aspects of a small business.
Master the required tools, set up a chart of
accounts; reconcile checking accounts; create
and print invoices, receipts and statements;
track payables, inventory and receivables; create
estimates; and generate reports. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $154 includes $79 fee.
OLT-357-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-357-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
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Scott Paxton
Scott Paxton
Cost: $97† includes $17 fee.
CTC-356-901 1 session
Sept. 19
M
6-9:30 pm
CTC-356-902 1 session
Nov. 15
Tu
6-9:30 pm
CTC-356-903 1 session
Dec. 21
6-9:30 pm
W
For information regarding a continuing
education certificate in Web Design, see
pages 116-121 or visit www.aacc.edu/IT/
Webdesign.
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS6
CCPT
CCPT 314
CCPT 316
QuickBooks: Beyond the Basics
Customize your reports and forms, adjust
balances, pay sales tax and prepare memorized
transactions and reports. Includes budget
preparation and solutions for common
QuickBooks processing errors. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: CTR 379 Quickbooks and
Accounting Basics or comparable knowledge
including familiarity with Microsoft Windows.
Cost: $91 includes $12 fee.
CTT-309-901 2 sessions
6-9:30 pm
TuTh
CTT-309-902 2 sessions
6-9:30 pm
MW
CTT-309-903 2 sessions
6-9:30 pm
TuTh
› Adobe Dreamweaver
Sept. 27-29
CALT 136
Oct. 31-Nov. 2
CALT 136
Nov. 29-Dec. 1
CCPT 331
› Adobe-Other
Learn the various functions to create, publish and
manage a website. Explore how to format text,
define structural elements, apply CSS style rules,
modify tables and implement images and links.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-341-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-341-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Robert Fuller
Robert Fuller
Intermediate Dreamweaver CS6
Learn advanced Web design techniques under
the tutelage of a proven Web development
expert. Examine pure CSS layout. Incorporate
multimedia elements. Discover how to get the
most out of Dreamweaver’s templates. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-348-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-348-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Robert Fuller
Robert Fuller
› Adobe Illustrator
Introduction to Lightroom CC
Explore preparing, editing and organizing photos
quickly and effectively. Apply changes to multiple
images while developing an efficient imageprocessing workflow and create customized
slideshows and presentations. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
For information regarding a continuing
education certificate in Web Design, see
pages 116-121 or visit www.aacc.edu/IT/
Webdesign.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-345-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-345-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Learn to design and draw vector art. Work with
shape gradients. Discover how to manipulate
color images using Adobe Illustrator CS6. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
Introduction to Illustrator CS6
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-309-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-309-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLT-309-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLT-309-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Sherry London
Sherry London
Sherry London
Sherry London
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
› Adobe InDesign
› Adobe Photoshop
For information regarding a continuing
education certificate in Web Design, see
pages 116-121 or visit www.aacc.edu/IT/
Webdesign.
For information regarding a continuing
education certificate in Web Design, see
pages 116-121 or visit www.aacc.edu/IT/
Webdesign.
Introduction to Adobe InDesign CS6
Introduction to Photoshop CS6
Learn how to use Adobe InDesign CS6, the
industry-standard desktop publishing software
program to design professional-quality
letterheads, brochures, e-books and more. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Learn how to edit images, create original graphics
and basic paintings, process photos, and prepare
images for print. Use the newest features of
Photoshop CS6 to remove flaws, correct exposure
and add elements. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-351-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-351-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-332-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-332-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
Donna Baker
Donna Baker
Introduction to InDesign CC
Learn how to use Adobe InDesign CC software to
create professional-quality letterhead, brochures,
forms, e-books, business materials and more.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-369-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-369-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Donna Baker
Donna Baker
Intermediate InDesign CC
Explore the more advanced tools and features
of Adobe InDesign CC. Use features to produce
professional brochures, forms and documents,
and produce publications for different page sizes
and devices. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-340-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-340-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Donna Baker
Donna Baker
Advance your career in IT
Service Management with ITIL
v3 Foundation training.
www.aacc.edu/it/itil/default.cfm
Cyber and Technology Training
410-777-1353
Introduction to Photoshop CC
Sherry London
Sherry London
Photoshop CS6 for the Digital
Photographer
Learn to use the tools and techniques of Adobe
Photoshop CS6 to edit and enhance photographic
images. Learn how to correct flaws, add text and
prepare images for email and the Web. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-334-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-334-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer
Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop CC, to edit
and enhance photographic images. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-353-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-353-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
Photoshop CC for the Digital
Photographer 2
Take photo-editing skills beyond layer and section
tools with Photoshop CC’s advanced features
including special effects, advanced layering and
photo restoration. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-361-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-361-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop CC to edit and
process photos and create original images. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-375-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-375-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Sherry London
Sherry London
Photoshop for Presentations
Learn Photoshop's features. Gain foundational
and advanced understanding of the popular
software, and practice the most commonly used
methods, such as managing text, working with
layers and image file properties. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
$202 includes $105 fee.
OLA-383-901 Oct. 5-Oct. 30 ONLN LERN
Dan Hood
Photoshop Elements 13
for the Digital Photographer
Learn to edit and enhance images, fix flaws, create
simple art projects, prepare images for email and
the Web, and how to organize your images. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Ed2Go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-321-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-321-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
Intermediate Photoshop CC
Learn to alter photographs and prepare them
for print or the Web. Master the techniques of
nondestructive editing so you can re-edit, reuse,
and change projects after they are created. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: OLA 375, Introduction to
Photoshop CC.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-323-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-323-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Sherry London
Sherry London
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Adobe Photoshop Level 1
Learn how to select and modify images. Learn
to retouch, resize, color correct, manipulate
and combine images. Create and manipulate
layers and other special effects. Use channel and
masking tools and prepare images for print and
online use. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Microsoft Windows or equivalent knowledge.
Note: Bring USB drive to class to store files.
Cost: $185 includes $50 fee.
CTT-338-901 3 sessions
Oct. 8-22
Sa
8:30 am-12:15 pm
CTT-338-902 3 sessions
Oct. 18-25
TuTh
6-9:45 pm
CCPT 331
CALT 138
› Computer and
Operating Systems
Learn how to use the start menu and taskbar;
manipulate windows; and create and manage
files, folders and libraries. Create shortcuts, use
gadgets, change system settings, browse the Web
and add RSS feeds. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Introduction to Linux
Use the Linux desktop graphic environment to
manipulate files and folders, create user accounts
and set up hardware devices. Learn about
OpenOffice.org office productivity software, Linux
multimedia programs, Internet connectivity and
the many preinstalled programs. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-399-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-399-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
David Iseminger
David Iseminger
Introduction to Windows 8
Learn about the Microsoft Windows 8 operating
system, including managing apps, programs,
photos, files and folders. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-306-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-306-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
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For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Computer Training for
Re-Entry Professional, see pages 116-121
or visit www.aacc.edu/reentry.
Keyboarding
Using FasType software, learn the basics of
touch-typing plus improve your typing speed
and accuracy. Learn how to use FasType’s
intermediate and advanced lessons to further
improve keyboarding skills on your own. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN 361-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN 361-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Introduction to Windows 7
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-398-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-398-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
› Computer Fundamentals
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
Kathy Pelt
Kathy Pelt
Computer Keyboarding
Learn the fundamentals of keyboarding using
touch typing on a computer. Develop speed and
accuracy in operating a computer keyboard.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $122 includes $37 fee.
CPT 362-901 4 sessions
Sept. 23-Oct. 14
F
9-11 am
CPT 362-902 4 sessions
Oct. 15-Nov. 5
Sa
9-11 am
CPT 362-903 4 sessions
Nov. 7-16
MW
6-9 pm
Learn the fundamental computer skills needed
to succeed in today’s workplace. Discover
practical applications for email, word processing,
spreadsheets and databases. Understand file size,
memory limitations, networks and component
functions and features. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-346-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-346-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-346-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-346-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Dave Paquin
Dave Paquin
Dave Paquin
Dave Paquin
Computer Fundamentals
Explore theory and practical applications needed
to operate a personal computer. Cover computer
terms, functions, computer hardware, operating
systems and application software. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued.
Cost: $179 includes $42 fee.
CPT-363-901 4 sessions
Oct. 21-Nov. 11
F
9-11:30 am
CPT-363-902 4 sessions
Nov. 12-Dec. 10
Sa
9-11:30 am
CPT-363-903 4 sessions
Nov. 28-Dec. 7
MW
6-9:30 pm
CCPT 317
CALT 138
GBTC 203
CCPT 317
CALT 138
GBTC 203
Introduction to PC Troubleshooting
Identify computer parts and functions. Learn
to fix power, drive, memory and file problems.
Conquer boot failure and prevent Microsoft
Windows general protection fault errors.
Understand BIOS, CMOS and RAM challenges.
CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of
PC hardware and software.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-388-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-388-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-388-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-388-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Computer Skills for the Workplace
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
› Computer Training for the Re-Entry Professional
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Computer Training for
Re-Entry Professional, see pages 116-121
or visit www.aacc.edu/IT/reentry.
Starting Over for the Re-Entry Professional
Re-enter the workforce, advance to a higher
position or change careers with confidence.
Evaluate skills, set goals and gain insights into
making your goals a reality. Assess your own
strengths and discover what computer and
technical skills you need to succeed.
Cost: $77† includes $27 fee.
CTC-305-901 1 session
Sept. 7
W
6-9:30 pm
CTC-305-902 1 session
Sept. 19
M
9 am-12:30 pm
CTC-305-903 1 session
Oct. 11
Tu
6-9:30 pm
CCPT 333
CALT 136
CALT 136
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Computer Training for the
Re-Entry Professional
Keeping Track of Files and Folders
Learn the basics of Windows and Microsoft
Word. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: CTC 305
Starting Over for the Re-Entry Professional or
equivalent knowledge.
Note: Digital badge issued. For information about
digital badges visit
www.aacc.edu/badges.
Cost: $161 includes $32 fee.
CTC-306-901 4 sessions
Sept. 12-21
MW
6-9:15 pm
CTC-306-902 4 sessions
Sept. 21-Oct. 3
MW
9 am-12:15 pm
CTC-306-903 4 sessions
Oct. 13-25
6-9:15 pm
TuTh
CCPT 333
CALT 136
CALT 136
Résumé Writing
Learn how to create an effective résumé or how to
write résumé and cover letters for profit. Explore
self-assessment, résumé formats, references,
Internet résumé secrets, and how to overcome
age discrimination and employment gaps. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
ONL-323-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGOStephanie Donaldson
ONL-323-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGOStephanie Donaldson
ONL-323-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGOStephanie Donaldson
ONL-323-904 Dec. 14-Feb 3 ONLN EDGOStephanie Donaldson
12 Steps to a Successful Job Search
Learn how to identify the job that is best for
your needs and how to get it. Learn how to build
rapport with any interviewer and master the six
phases of a successful job interview. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
ONL-334-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
ONL-334-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
ONL-334-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
ONL-334-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Todd Bermont
Todd Bermont
Todd Bermont
Todd Bermont
Cyber and Technology Training
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Learn how to save, locate and reuse electronic
files as well as understand the role folders play in
storing files. Explore other file management tasks
such as copying, moving, renaming, deleting,
restoring and finding files. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Basic understanding of Microsoft
Windows.
Note: Digital badge issued. For information about
digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges.
Cost: $117 includes $32 fee.
CTT-336-901 2 sessions
Sept. 26-28
MW
6-9:30 pm
CTT-336-902 2 sessions
Oct. 5-10
MW
9 am-12:30 pm
CTT-336-903 2 sessions
Oct. 27-Nov. 1
6-9:30 pm
TuTh
CCPT 333
CALT 136
CALT 136
Microsoft Excel for the
Re-Entry Professional
Learn about creating Excel workbooks, functions,
charts, databases and templates. Explore
creating, formatting and printing worksheets;
working with formulas and functions; setting
up simple databases and creating templates and
charts. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Digital badge issued. For information about
digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges.
Cost: $161 includes $32 fee.
CTC-307.901 4 sessions
Oct. 3-12
MW
6-9:15 pm
CTC-307.902 4 sessions
Oct. 12-24
MW
9 am-12:15 pm
CTC-307-903 4 sessions
Nov. 3-15
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
CCPT 333
CALT 136
CALT 136
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in e-Learning Instructional
Design, see pages 116-121 or visit
www.aacc.edu/IT/elearning/default.cfm.
Introduction to e-Learning
Instructional Design
Examine the art and science of e-learning
and instructional design. Explore historical,
organizational and strategic issues associated
with developing and delivering e-learning through
numerous topics. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Some sections offered online.
Cost: $123 includes $42 fee.
Sept. 19-21
CTR-301-901 2 sessions
6-9:45 pm
MW
CCPT 331
Effective Method e-Learning Design
Learn to manage the success of e-learning courses
within educational, training or informal learning
organizations. Discover ways to control risk
and maximize learning. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: CTR 301 Introduction: E-Learning
Instructional Design.
Note: Some sections offered online.
Cost: $304 includes $42 fee.
CTR-302-901 4 sessions
Sept. 26-Oct. 5
MW
6-9:45 pm
CCPT 331
Facilitation of Online Synchronous
Delivery Platforms
› Database Design
and Development
Introduction to Database Development
Learn how to utilize database applications
to apply a systematic, structured approach
to a database. Learn the phases of a system
development project step by step. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-329-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-329-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLI-329-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLI-329-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
› E-Learning and
Instructional Design
Examine synchronous training to effectively
design and facilitate virtual classes. Discover
the unique perspective and set of skills the
synchronous environment requires that are
different from classroom or asynchronous
training. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $304 includes $42 fee.
CTR-304-901 4 sessions
Oct. 10-19
MW
6-9:45 pm
CCPT 331
Allen Taylor
Allen Taylor
Allen Taylor
Allen Taylor
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Developing and Deploying
e-Learning Instructional Design
Learn the basics of e-Learning technologies.
Develop the knowledge needed to use assistive
technologies in the facilitation of learning design
and delivery. Textbook information available at
the AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
CTR 301 Introduction to e-Learning Instructional
Design.
Note: Some sections offered online.
Cost: $282 includes $120 fee.
CTR-303-901 4 sessions
Oct. 24-Nov. 2
MW
6-9:45 pm
CCPT 331
Capstone in e-Learning
Instructional Design
Design and develop an actual online course
utilizing both the asynchronous and synchronous
online learning environments. Implement a fullscale course development project under typical
business constraints. CEUs issued.
Cost: $304 includes $42 fee.
CTR-306-901 4 sessions
Nov. 7-16
MW
6-9:45 pm
CCPT 331
› Game Design
and Development
How to Get Started in Game Development
Take steps toward a new career in game
development by building a foundation to design
games in a wide variety of genres for different
audiences and platforms. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-350-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-350-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Ed Lavieri
Ed Lavieri
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Prep
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in PC Technician see pages
xx-xx. For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Cyber Analyst, see pages 116121. For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in ITIL v3 Foundation see pages
116-121. For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Certified Information Systems
Security Professional (CISSP), see pages
116-121. For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Cloud Computing Essentials,
see pages 116-121 or visit www.aacc.edu/
IT/certprep.cfm.
Certified Electronic Health
Records Specialist Part 1
Prepare for the Certified Electronic Health
Records Specialist (CEHRS) exam. Learn
to manage and organize health information
databases and registries ensuring the accuracy,
accessibility, privacy and security of a patient’s
health information. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
High school diploma or GED required; knowledge
of medical terminology. Corequisite: OLT 362
Certified Electronic Health Records Specialist
Part 2.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. Exam voucher included.
Cost: $898 includes $755 fee.
OLT-361-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 27 ONLN EDGO
Certified Electronic Health
Records Specialist Part 2
Prepare for the Certified Electronic Health
Records Specialist (CEHRS) exam. Learn
to manage and organize health information
databases and registries ensuring the accuracy,
accessibility, privacy and security of a patient’s
health information. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
High School Diploma or GED required;
knowledge of medical terminology. Corequisite:
OLT 361 Certified Electronic Health Records
Specialist Part 1.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. Exam voucher included.
CompTIA Health Care IT Technician
Learn the fundamentals of health care IT (HIT)
by using the CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician
(HIT-001) exam objectives as the framework.
Learn about HIT and participate in the CompTIA
HIT certificate exam. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Basic knowledge of computer operations and
using search engines. CompTIA recommends
students are CompTIA A+ Certified or have 500
hours of hands-on IT technical experience in the
health care IT field.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go. Exam voucher included.
Cost: $1,695 includes $1,402 fee.
OLT-363-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 27 ONLN EDGO
CompTIA A+ Certification Prep
Prepare for the CompTIA A+ certification exam.
Review basic computer hardware, operating
systems, PC components, networking, security,
laptops and printers. Learn how to install,
configure, secure and troubleshoot these items
plus customer service and communication
skills. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: General
knowledge of computer hardware and software.
Note: Exam fees included. Note: Digital badge
issued. For information about digital badges visit
www.aacc.edu/badges.
Cost: $1,120 includes $205 fee.
NTW-541-901 18 sessions Sept. 6-Nov. 3
TuTh
6-10 pm
NTW-541-902 18 sessions Oct. 15-March 4
8:30 am-12:30 pm
Sa
NTW-541-903 18 sessions Nov. 2-Jan. 11
MW
6-10 pm
CCPT 308
CCPT 308
GBTC 202
ITIL v3 Foundation
Prepare for ITIL exam. Examine the life cycle of
managing IT services from delivery to business
expectations. Learn the core disciplines of ITIL
best practices. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Certification exam voucher is not included.
Cost: $1,497 includes $105 fee.
Sept. 8-29
NTW-535-901 7 sessions
TuTh
6-10 pm
NTW-535-902 7 sessions
Oct. 8-Nov. 19
Sa
8:30 am-12:30 pm
CCPT 316
CCPT 332
Cost: $898 includes $755 fee.
OLT-362-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 27 ONLN EDGO
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Certified Information Systems Security
Professional (CISSP) Cert. Prep
Explore the Common Body of Knowledge
(CBK). Learn the new eight domains, effective
April 15, 2015, essential for the protection of
information systems and corporate and national
infrastructures. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Significant IT security experience and prior
certification such as CCNA, CCNP, MCSE or
SCNP are recommended.
Note: Certification exam voucher is not included.
Cost: $1,638 includes $22 fee.
NTW- 521-901 13 sessions Sept. 10-Dec. 10
8:30 am-12:30 pm
Sa
NTW-521-902 13 sessions Nov. 29-Jan. 17
TuTh
6-10 pm
CCPT 316
CCPT 317
CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep 2
Prepare for the CompTIA Security+ certification
exam SY0-301. Learn about network security,
compliance and operational security, threats
and vulnerabilities, application, data and host
security, access control and identity management,
and cryptography. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $186 includes $97 fee.
OLA-337-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-337-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-337-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-337-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Ron Gilster
Ron Gilster
Ron Gilster
Ron Gilster
CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep
Prepare to take the CompTIA Network+
certification exam. Learn about topologies, the
OSI seven-layer model, protocol suites, modern
network operating systems, network hardware,
cabling standards, remote connectivity, Internet
connections, network troubleshooting and
more. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: CompTIA A+
Certification is strongly recommended.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $186 includes $97 fee.
OLN-348-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-348-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-348-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-348-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep
Prepare for the CompTIA Security+ Network
certification exam. Learn about communication
security, infrastructure security, cryptography,
access control, authentication, external attack
and operational and organization security.
Explore the protocols used in Linux, UNIX,
Windows 2000, TCP/IP suites and Ethernet
operations. Learn how to capture, analyze and
generate IP traffic; how to exploit protocol
weaknesses; and examine defensive solutions.
Cover packet filtering, password policies
and checking file integrity. CEUs issued.
Prerequisites: CompTIA A+ and Network+
Certifications and two years of networking
experience.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $186 includes $97 fee.
OLN-349-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-349-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-349-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-349-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Ron Gilster
Ron Gilster
Ron Gilster
Ron Gilster
A+ Certification Basic: Hardware 1
Review PC hardware components. Includes
storage and processing component areas,
motherboards, RAM, power supplies, BIOS,
CMOS, expansion boards, floppy and hard drives.
Part of A+ Certification exam review series. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of PC
hardware and applications.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $186 includes $97 fee.
OLN-378-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-378-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-378-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-378-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
A+ Certification Intermediate:
Operating System 1
Review PC operating systems. Examine the
DOS operating system, Windows 3.x interface,
Windows 9x and Plug and Play. Cover installation,
memory management, troubleshooting,
optimizing and problem solving. Part of A+
Certification exam review series. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: OLN 378 A+ Certification Basic:
Hardware 1 or equivalent knowledge.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $186 includes $97 fee.
OLN-379-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-379-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-379-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-379-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
A+ Certification Advanced: Hardware
and Operating System 2
Examine SCSI, video, multimedia, modems,
printers, portable PCs and networking
technology. Review installation, configuration
and troubleshooting hardware. Part of the
A+ Certification exam review series. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: OLN 379 A+ Certification
Intermediate: Operating System 1 or equivalent
knowledge.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $186 includes $97 fee.
OLN-380-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-380-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-380-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-380-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
LPI Linux Essentials Exam Prep
Learn Linux basics and how to use the graphical
desktop and text-based command line. Explore
how standard folders organize system files,
application files and user files, and how to
manipulate files within folders. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-349-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-349-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Richard Blum
Richard Blum
CompTIA Security+ Exam Prep
Prepare for the CompTIA Security+ exam
including review of network security,
compliance and operational security, threats
and vulnerabilities, application, data and host
security, access control and identity management,
and cryptography. Textbook and certification prep
materials available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: Knowledge of operating
systems and hardware and/or CompTIA A+; basic
networking concepts and/or CompTIA Network+.
Note: Exam fees included.
Cost: $1,562 includes $392 fee.
NTW-547-901 10 sessions Sept. 17-Nov. 19
Sa
8:15 am-12:30 pm
NTW-547-902 10 sessions Oct. 31-Dec. 5
MW
5:45-10 pm
NTW-547-903 6 sessions
Dec. 6-13
MTuWThF
8:30 am-4 pm
CCPT 314
CCPT 317
CCPT 317
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
Scott Jernigan
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
CompTIA Network+ Certification
Exam Prep
Cisco ICND Part 1 v2
Learn foundational computer networking and
network security principles and practices as
you prepare in part for the CompTIA Network+
Certification Exam. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of operating systems and
hardware or CompTIA A+ certification required.
Note: Exam fees included.
Cost: $1,510 includes $340 fee.
NTW-559-901 11 sessions
Sept. 19-Oct. 24
MW
6-9:45 pm
NTW-559-902 10 sessions Oct. 8-Dec. 17
Sa
8 am-12:15 pm
NTW-559-903 6 sessions
Nov. 15-22
8:30 am-4 pm
MTuWThF
CCPT 317
CCPT 317
CCPT 317
Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Prep
Learn to protect networks using offensive
techniques and tools. Gain hands-on experience
and prepare in part for the CEH certification
exam. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Knowledge and
professional experience operating, administering
and managing IT systems and hardware; basic
knowledge of networking concepts (CompTIA
Network+); basic knowledge of network security
concepts (CompTIA Security+); basic knowledge
of network security analysis tools, knowledge or
experience defending networks (firewalls, IDS,
IPS); and basic knowledge of Unix/Linux and
Windows operating systems.
Note: Exam fees and textbook bundle included.
Cost: $2,300 includes $822 fee.
NTW-545-901 10 sessions Sept. 30-Dec. 9
5:45-10 pm
F
CCPT 332
Certified Information Systems
Auditor (CISA)
Learn to evaluate organizational policies,
procedures, and processes to ensure that an
organization’s information systems align with
its overall business goals and objectives. CEUs
issued. Prerequisites: CompTIA Security+ and
Network+ Certifications. The intended audience
is information systems security professionals,
internal review auditors and others who have an
interest in aspects of information systems audit,
controls, and security.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Learning Center.
Cost: $3,257 includes $2,282 fee.
ONH-306-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
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NHRZ
Learn to install, operate, configure and verify
a basic IPv4 and IPv6 network, including
configuring a LAN switch, configuring an IP
router, connecting to a WAN and identifying basic
security threats. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $3,302 includes $2,314 fee.
ONH-361-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
Cisco ICND Part 2 v2
Learn to install, configure, operate and
troubleshoot a small enterprise network, focusing
on redundant topologies, configuring EIGRP
and multi-area OSPF, understanding Wide Area
Network technologies, device management and
Cisco licensing. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $3,302 includes $2,314 fee.
Oct. 3-7
ONH-362-901 5 sessions
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH)
Practice using ethical hacking tools to enhance
network defenses. Learn about ethical hacking
methodologies and policies, analysis and
assessment procedures, tools, systems, and
program for information security management
and countermeasures. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $3,402 includes $2,384 fee.
ONH-363-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
CompTIA Network+
Examine the major networking technologies
and systems of modern networks, and learn how
to configure, manage and troubleshoot modern
networks. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $2,502 includes $1,754 fee.
ONH-364-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
ITIL Foundation 2011 Edition
Explore the latest version of core ITIL® best
practices presented from a lifecycle perspective.
Learn the principles and core elements of IT
service management (ITSM) based on ITIL®
2011 Edition. CEUs issued. Prerequisites: Basic
knowledge of Service Management concepts.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Learning Center.
Cost: $2,002 includes $1,404 fee.
ONH-316-901 3 sessions
Oct. 5-7
WThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
› Internet and Web
Applications
Introduction to Google Analytics
Learn how to track and generate traffic to a
website. Create reports and analyze data with
Google’s free, state-of-the-art Web analytics tools.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-347-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-347-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Laurie Fuller
Laurie Fuller
Achieving Top Search Engine Positions
Increase your website traffic by learning proven,
step-by-step strategies for achieving the highest
possible position on major search engines. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: OLN 381 Creating Web
Pages or equivalent HTML experience.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-337-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-337-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
Chris Minnick
Chris Minnick
Marketing Your Business on the Internet
Learn how to affordably market your business
online. Discover proven methods for establishing
an Internet presence and building an online brand
identity. Also learn several low-cost promotion
strategies for driving visitors to your site. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-385-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-385-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Lisa Adams
Lisa Adams
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Google Apps for Business
Jumpstart your Career with LinkedIn
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010
Become more productive with Gmail, Google
Calendar, Drive, Hangouts, Documents,
Spreadsheets, Presentations and more. Make
basic features work collaboratively to increase
productivity and communication skills. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Learn how to use LinkedIn, a free and popular
job search and career development tool. Discover
how the Internet can help expand professional
networks. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Learn database concepts, the Access environment
and Help systems. Learn how to design and create
databases; work with tables, fields and records;
sort and filter data; and set field properties and
data entry rules. Discover how to create queries,
forms and reports. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
$202 includes $105 fee.
OLT-343-901 Sept. 5-Oct, 5 ONLN LERN
Twitter
Learn how to use and engage your creative side
for presentations using Prezi. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
ONLN LERN
Kimba Green
Google Analytics
Learn to use Google Analytics, the standard in
website analytics. Gain a greater understanding of
site traffic and how to convert visitors into leads
and sales. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
$202 includes $105 fee.
OLA-382-901 Sept. 6-30
ONLN LERN
Dan Belhassen
Learn to analyze visitor traffic to boost website
traffic. Explore how search engine optimization
gives greater visibility and exposure in Google
searches. Discuss redesigning website copy
to increase visitors and results. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
ONLN LERN
Dan Belhassen
Blogging and Podcasting for Beginners
Learn the essentials for starting a blog or
a podcast. Explore creating, managing and
promoting your blog and podcast using tools
already on your computer, and discover new ones
to enhance your site. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-342-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-342-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Learn how to take advantage of the unique
opportunities Twitter offers. Discover the best
and easiest techniques for successful interactions
in the Twitterverse. Learn to create relationships
and network with key constituents. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS-519-901 Sept. 16-30 ONLN LERN
Suzanne Kart
› Microsoft Access
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Accounting Principles Using
Technology see pages 116-121 or visit
www.aacc.edu/IT/accounting.
Robin Sellers
Robin Sellers
Learn the basic operations of Access 2013 to
perform day-to-day tasks. Discuss the advantages
of a relational database program to business
processes. Practice creating tables and forms,
and producing reports. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Knowledge of database structure
recommended.
Cost: $149 includes $44 fee.
CTR-361-901 3 sessions
Sept. 7-14
MW
6-9:15 pm
CTR-361-902 3 sessions
Nov. 3-10
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
CTR-361-903 sessions
Dec. 12-19
MW
6-9:15 pm
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-314-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-314-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
Laurie Fuller
Laurie Fuller
Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010
Learn how to build forms and databases by
importing information from Excel spreadsheets
into tables. Discover how use action queries to
add and update key fields that build relationships
among the tables and manage data. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-319-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-319-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
Access 2013 Level 1
Boosting Website Traffic
$202 includes $105 fee.
OLA-387-901 Oct. 3-28
Ron Nash
Ron Nash
Jennifer Selke
Prezi
$202 includes $105 fee.
OLA-380-901 Sept. 6-30
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-365-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-365-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
CCPT 333
CCPT 314
CCPT 316
CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY
TRAINING
Ken Cook
Ken Cook
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2013
Learn the basics of database concepts and
structure. Explore building and customizing
tables to store data. Examine relational databases.
Learn to organize and assemble an effective
database to build forms. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-373-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-373-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Laurie Fuller
Laurie Fuller
Intermediate Microsoft Access 2013
Learn to use advanced features to build a fully
functional database, import information from
several Excel spreadsheets into tables, use action
queries, add key fields and build relationships
between the tables. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-374-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-374-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Ken Cook
Ken Cook
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Introduction to Microsoft Access 2016
Study the basics of database concepts and
structure. Build and customize tables to store
data. Explore relational databases and use them to
build forms, generate reports and search for data.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $166 includes $87 fee.
OLT-354-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-354-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Laurie Fuller
Laurie Fuller
Access 2013 Programming with VBA
Use Access for Programming with Visual Basic
for Applications to manipulate objects. Use
the editor, create and use variables, and use
the selection structure. Practice flow control,
creating custom dialogs, automating processes
and handling errors. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Advanced Microsoft Access experience.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $997 includes $700 fee.
Oct. 5-7
ONH-323-901 3 sessions
WThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
› Microsoft Applications
For information regarding a continuing
education certificate in Accounting
Principles Using Technology see pages 116-121
or visit www.aacc.edu/IT/accounting.
What’s New in Microsoft Office 2010
Get up to speed on the latest version of Microsoft
Office 2010. Explore new features and work
with Word documents, Excel spreadsheets,
PowerPoint presentations and Access databases.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-320-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-320-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
Barbara Clemens
Barbara Clemens
What’s New in Microsoft Office 2013
› Microsoft Excel
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Accounting Principles Using
Technology see pages 116-121 or visit
www.aacc.edu/IT/accounting.
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010
Improve your Excel skills. Learn how to create
informative charts, utilize filtering techniques,
create macros to eliminate repetitive tasks, and
use Goal Seek, Solver, VLOOKUP, INDEX and
MATCH. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-391-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-391-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLI-391-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLI-391-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-311-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-311-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-311-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-311-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Learn how to use Microsoft Excel 2013. Discover
countless shortcuts, tricks and features for
creating and formatting worksheets quickly and
efficiently. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010
Learn how to consolidate, analyze and report
financial information. Practice adding functional
custom controls to worksheets. Discover how to
use scenarios and data tables to quickly perform
what if analysis. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-338-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-338-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Intermediate MS Excel 2013
Learn charting, PivotTables, Slicers, Sparklines
and other advanced features of Microsoft Excel
2013. Discover how this program can boost
productivity. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-366-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-366-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2013
Discover the exciting new features of Microsoft
Office 2013. Learn time-saving tips to use in
Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Access, Outlook,
OneNote and Publisher. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Learn how to consolidate, analyze and report
financial information. Practice adding functional
custom controls to worksheets. Discover how to
use scenarios and data tables to perform what-if
analyses quickly. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-312-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-312-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-368-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-368-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
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Barbara Clemens
Barbara Clemens
Discover how to use the function wizard; sort
and analyze data; and design custom charts
and graphs. Learn how to create 3-dimensional
workbooks; build links between files; provide
worksheets with decision-making capabilities;
and automate tasks with macros. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-311-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-311-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLT-311-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLT-311-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2016
Explore the basics of Microsoft Excel 2016,
including how to set up fully formatted
worksheets. Learn to use the function wizard, sort
and analyze data, and design custom charts and
graphs. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $166 includes $87 fee.
OLT-351-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-351-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2016
Master Excel 2016’s more advanced features.
Create informative, eye-catching charts and
graphs, and embrace Excel’s data analysis tools
and AutoFilter commands. Create macros and use
time-saving functions like VLOOKUP, INDEX
and MATCH. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $166 includes $87 fee.
OLT-355-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-355-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
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Advanced Microsoft Excel 2016
Excel 2013 Level 1
Explore Excel 2016’s advanced features. Add
functional, eye-catching custom controls to
worksheets using scenarios and data tables
to perform what-if data analysis, work with
databases and advanced techniques for
PivotTables and more. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Explore the basic functions and features of Excel
2013 including terminology, entering and editing
text, values and formulas, and simple function
and formatting techniques. Create and modify
charts. Manage workbooks. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: CTR 368 Windows 8 Level 1 or
equivalent knowledge.
Cost: $166 includes $87 fee.
OLT-356-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-356-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $149 includes $44 fee.
CTR-373-901 3 sessions
Oct. 13-20
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
CTR-373-902 3 sessions
Nov. 16-28
MW
6-9:15 pm
Chad Wambolt
Chad Wambolt
Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1
Learn the basic features and functions of Excel
2010 including how to enter and edit text; use
values, formulas and pictures; save workbooks
in various formats; and printing. Discover how
to move and copy data; learn about absolute and
relative references; and work with ranges, rows
and columns. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent
knowledge.
Excel 2013 Level 2
Cost: $149 includes $44 fee.
Sept. 19-26
CTR-333-901 3 sessions
6-9:15 pm
MW
CTR-333-902 1 session
Dec. 2
8 am-4:45 pm
F
Cost: $149 includes $44 fee.
CTT-314-901 3 sessions
Oct. 25-Nov. 1
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
CTT-314-902 3 sessions
Nov. 30-Dec. 7
6-9:15 pm
MW
GBTC 203
CALT 138
Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 2
Learn how to use multiple worksheets and
workbooks efficiently. Discover formatting
options including styles, themes and backgrounds.
Learn how to create and use outlines, subtotals,
cell names and tables. Save workbooks as Web
pages, insert and edit hyperlinks, and share
workbooks by email. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: CTR 333 Microsoft Excel 2010.
Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.
Cost: $149 includes $44 fee.
Sept. 28-Oct. 5
CTR-334-901 3 sessions
MW
6-9:15 pm
CTR 334.902 1 session
Dec. 9
F
8 am-4:45 pm
GBTC 203
CALT 138
CCPT 314
CCPT 316
Learn the advanced features of Excel 2013
including creating cell styles for automatic
formatting, page breaks, page scaling, adding
passwords for workbooks, using templates,
naming cells and linking cells between Excel
files. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: CTR 373
Excel 2013 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.
CCPT 314
CCPT 316
› Microsoft Exchange
Server
OneNote 2013
Gain an understanding of Microsoft Office
OneNote. Use OneNote’s features to improve
management skills, create task lists, and schedule
and incorporate audio and video components.
CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of
computer fundamentals and Microsoft Windows
environment.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $302 includes $214 fee.
ONH-325-901 1 session
Oct. 3
M
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
› Microsoft Outlook
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2010
Get organized and become more efficient.
Explore security basics, maintenance tasks, email
contacts and optimizing the Outlook calendar.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-309-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-309-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
Bill Mann
Bill Mann
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2013
Configure and Manage MS Exchange
Server 2010
Gain knowledge and skills to configure, manage
and troubleshoot an Exchange Server 2010
messaging environment. Learn guidelines, best
practices and considerations to help optimize
your Exchange Server deployment. CEUs issued.
Prerequisites: Experience managing Windows
Server 2003 or Window Server 2008 operating
systems, experience with Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS) and fundamental
knowledge of network technologies.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-322-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
› Microsoft OneNote
NHRZ
Get up to speed with the latest developments in
Microsoft Outlook 2013, including how to manage
email, calendars and contacts. Learn how to get
the most out of program tools such as Search
Folders and Quick Steps. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-310-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-310-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
› Microsoft PowerPoint
Introduction to PowerPoint 2010
Learn how to use Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 to
create slide presentations that include SmartArt,
multimedia, animation, sound, charts, clip art and
hyperlinks. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-318-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-318-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
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Bill Mann
Bill Mann
Kathy Pelt
Kathy Pelt
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Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2013
Develop engaging presentations using
Microsoft PowerPoint 2013. Learn how to plan
a presentation, format with themes and color,
and use slide and layout masters. Add pictures,
shapes, WordArt and SmartArt. Learn to create
animated presentations with multimedia effects.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership "
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-371-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-371-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Kathy Van Pelt
Kathy Van Pelt
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2016
Learn how to use Microsoft PowerPoint 2016 to
create professional-quality slide presentations
using a variety of slide and layout masters that
grab your audience’s attention from start to finish.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $166 includes $87 fee.
OLT-350-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-350-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Kathy Pelt
Kathy Pelt
PowerPoint 2013 Part 1
Create and modify basic presentations using
Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2013. Create a
presentation. Format text on slides. Add graphical
objects. Add tables and charts to present data
in a structured form. Finalize a presentation.
CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of
computer fundamentals and Microsoft Windows
environment.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $302 includes $214 fee.
ONH-326-901 1 session
Oct. 5
W
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
› Microsoft Project
Introduction of Microsoft Publisher 2013
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Fundamentals of 21st Century
Project Management see pages 116-121 or
visit www.aacc.edu/IT/project.
Introduction to Microsoft Project 2013
Discover how to effectively plan, implement,
manage and control projects using the world’s
most popular project management software.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-357-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-357-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-357-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-357-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010
Learn how to effectively plan, implement and
control projects. Explore project details, tasks and
scheduling. Produce a baseline, assign resources
and costs, identify and analyze variances, and
revise a project plan. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-392-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-392-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Tony Swaim
Tony Swaim
› Microsoft Publisher
Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2010
Learn to design professional publications,
including newsletters, fliers and brochures with
Microsoft Publisher 2010. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-348-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLNEDGO
OLA-348-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLNEDGO
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
Learn how to design professional publications,
including newsletters, fliers and brochures with
Microsoft Publisher 2013. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-354-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-354-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-354-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-354-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
› Microsoft Sharepoint
For more information regarding a CEWD
certificate in MCSD SharePoint Developer
Training, see pages 116-121 or visit
www.aacc.edu/it/newhorizons.cfm.
Core Solutions MS SharePoint Server 2013
Learn to configure SharePoint Server 2013
and review guidelines, best practices and
considerations to optimize the SharePoint server
deployment. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: At
least one year of experience with deploying and
administering multiple SharePoint 2010 farms
across a large enterprise; software management
in a Windows 2008 R2 enterprise server or
Windows Server 2012 environment; ability to
deploy and manage applications natively, virtually
and in the cloud; experience administering
Internet Information Services (IIS); configuring
Active Directory for use in authentication,
authorization and as a user store; experience
managing an application remotely using
Windows PowerShell 2.0; experience connecting
applications to Microsoft SQL Server; experience
implementing claims-based security.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons, Computer Learning Centers.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-332-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
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We are constantly seeking individuals with the expertise and interest in teaching in our wide variety of courses and
programs. If you think you have what it takes to join our team, please call us at 410-777-2325 or email us at
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Advanced Solutions of Microsoft
SharePoint Server 2013
Developing SharePoint 2013
Advanced Solutions
Learn to plan, configure and manage a Microsoft
SharePoint Server 2013 environment. Learn
to optimize the search experience, develop and
implement a governance plan, and perform a
server upgrade. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: ONH
332 Core Solutions of Microsoft SharePoint
Server 2013 and successful completion of Exam
70-331 Core Solutions of Microsoft SharePoint
2013, or equivalent skills.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center. For
information regarding additional sections of
this course please contact Cyber and Technology
Training at 410-777-7126.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
Oct. 3-7
ONH-333-901 5 sessions
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
Develop MS SharePoint Server 2013
Core Solutions
Learn core skills common to almost all
SharePoint development activities, including
server-side and client-side object models,
developing and deploying features, solutions, and
apps, managing identity and permissions, and
querying. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Working
knowledge of Visual Studio 2010 or Visual
Studio 2012 to develop solutions. Basic working
knowledge of SharePoint solution development,
either in SharePoint 2013 or in earlier versions of
SharePoint. Working knowledge of Visual C# and
the .NET Framework 4.5, basic understanding
of ASP.NET and server-side Web development
technologies, including request/response and
the page lifecycle, basic understanding of AJAX
and asynchronous programming techniques.
Basic working knowledge of client-side Web
technologies including HTML, CSS and
JavaScript, familiarity with approaches to
authentication and authorization, including
claims-based authentication.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-334-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
MS SharePoint Foundation 2013 Site User
Learn how to implement SharePoint solutions
using enterprise search, managed metadata
service, business connectivity services, enterprise
content management, Web content management,
social computing features and SharePoint apps.
CEUs issued. Prerequisite: ONH 334 Developing
MS SharePoint 2013 Core Solutions and a basic
working knowledge of Visual Studio 2010 or 2012,
Visual C# and the .NET framework 4.5, ASP.NET
and server-side Web development technologies
including request/response and the page lifecycle,
and client-side Web technologies including
HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with New Horizons Learning Center.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
Oct. 3-7
ONH-367-901 5 sessions
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
Learn how to manage the team collaboration,
document management and social features of
SharePoint 2013. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Strong SharePoint 2010 or 2013 end user skills
and/or ONH 337 MS SharePoint Foundation
2013: Site Owner and ONH 338 MS SharePoint
Foundation 2013: Site User.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with New Horizons Learning Center.
NHRZ
MS SharePoint Foundation 2013
Site Owner
Learn how to create, configure and manage a
SharePoint Team Site so your organization can
share information and collaborate effectively.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers. For
information regarding additional sections of
this course please contact Cyber and Technology
Training at 410-777-7126.
Cost: $502 includes $354 fee.
ONH337-901 1 session
Oct. 7
F
9 am-5 pm
Cost: $502 includes $354 fee.
ONH-338-901 1 session
Oct. 7
F
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
MS SharePoint Designer 2013
Create and publish custom SharePoint workflows
without code using SharePoint Designer 2013.
Learn how to integrate data sources, customize
content types and automate common tasks using
workflows. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: ONH
337 Microsoft SharePoint Foundation 2013: Site
Owner.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Learning Center.
Cost: $502 includes $354 fee.
Oct. 7
ONH-371-901 1 session
F
9 am-5 pm
MS SharePoint Server 2013
for the Power User
Cost: $1,197 includes $840 fee.
ONH-374-901 2 sessions
Oct. 6-7
ThF
9 am-5 pm
Use a SharePoint Team Site to access, store, and
share information and documents. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Learning Center.
NHRZ
› Microsoft Word
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Accounting Principles Using
Technology see pages 116-121 or visit
www.aacc.edu/IT/accounting.
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2011
for Mac
Learn to use the world’s most popular word
processing software for creating documents and
formatting text, now available on the Macintosh.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-346-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-346-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang
NHRZ
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Introduction to Microsoft Word 2013
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2016
Learn to enter and edit text; create documents,
tables and reports; insert headers, footers and
graphics; and proof and print documents. Explore
enhancing the appearance of documents through
formatting options. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Knowledge of Microsoft Windows.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with Ed2Go.
Learn to make the most of Microsoft Word 2016.
Add and edit text; move words and sentences;
work on multiple documents; and format, save,
retrieve, copy, organize and print your documents.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-397-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-397-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010
Learn how to create and modify documents.
Discover how to edit text; work on two or more
documents simultaneously; change margins and
tab settings; run the integrated grammar and
spelling checker; and save, retrieve, copy, organize
and print documents. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-390-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-390-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010
Learn the advanced features of Microsoft Word
2010 including time saving shortcuts. Create
an index. Build a list of figures. Design a table of
contents. Perform desktop publishing and a mail
merge. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-397-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-397-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2013
Learn to automate Word 2013. Create and
organize text in tables, add graphics, merge
spreadsheets and add data to create mailing labels
and form letters. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-341-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-341-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang
Cost: $166 includes $87 fee.
OLT-352-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-352-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2016
Master advanced features of Microsoft Word
2016. Organize text in tables, mix graphics and
text to turn Word into a desktop publishing
program, and merge spreadsheet and database
data to create mailing labels and form letters.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $166 includes $87 fee.
OLT-353-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-353-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang
Word 2013 Level 1
Learn how to create, format, edit and print
documents. Discover how to work on multiple
documents simultaneously, run the integrated
grammar and spelling checker, create envelopes
and labels, merge documents, and create tables
and SmartArt. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $149 includes $44 fee.
CTR-371-901 3 sessions
Oct. 4-11
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
CTR-371-902 3 sessions
Nov. 7-14
MW
6-9:15 pm
› Microsoft SQL Server
Querying Microsoft SQL Server
Learn the technical skills to write basic TransactSQL queries for Microsoft SQL Server 2014.
This is the foundation for all SQL Server-related
disciplines such as Database Administration and
Development and Business Intelligence. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of
relational databases and basic knowledge of the
Microsoft Windows operating system and its core
functionality.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-339-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
Data Models and Reports
with MS SQL Server
Learn how to implement multidimensional
and tabular data models, deliver reports with
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services and
create dashboards with Microsoft SharePoint
Server PerformancePoint Services. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: At least two years’ experience with
relational databases.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with New Horizons Learning Center.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-376-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
CCPT 314
CCPT 316
STAND OUT IN THE
CYBERSECURITY
MARKETPLACE
Secure new cyber knowledge
and skills with ISACA's globally
accepted Cybersecurity Nexus
(CSX) Practitioner training
courses and certification.
www.aacc.edu/it/csx.cfm
Cyber and Technology Training
410-777-1353
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› Mobile Technologies
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Introduction to Mobile App
Development, see pages 116-121 or visit
www.aacc.edu/IT/mobileapp/default.cfm.
Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5
Learn how to use HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript,
JQuery and Web application programming
interfaces (API) to create cross-platform mobile
applications and mashups. Discover how to
optimize a Web application for almost any mobile
device including Apples IOS, Android, Blackberry
and Windows. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-336-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-336-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-336-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-336-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang
Creating Cell Phone Apps for Business
Learn to build, deploy and market smartphone
applications across Android, iPhone and
Blackberry platforms. Develop and deploy
smartphone applications quickly and
inexpensively. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
$252 includes $130 fee.
OLA-384-901 Oct 3-28
ONLN LERN
Dan Belhassen
› Networking and
Cyber Security
Advanced PC Security
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Cyber Analyst see pages 116121. For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Certified Information Systems
Security Professional (CISSP) see pages
116-121. For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in PC Technician see pages 116121 or visit www.aacc.edu/IT/netsec.cfm.
Introduction to Digital Forensics: Evidence
Handling and Incident Response
Explore technical and legal fundamentals for
handling digital evidence. Follow scenario-based
approaches to evidence gathering, preservation
and data acquisition. Learn to coordinate a
response approach, seize evidence according
to a scope of authority, and perform a legally
defensible acquisition of data using industry
standard commercial and open source digital
forensics tools. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $267 includes $23 fee.
Sept. 1-22
NTW-555-901 4 sessions
6-8:45 pm
Th
NTW-555-902 4 sessions
Oct. 27-Nov. 17
6-8:45 pm
Th
CCPT
CCPT
CSX P: Level 1 Identification and Protection
Learn the essential components of incident
response in the identification and protection
domains by practicing how to detect network
threats and vulnerabilities in an interactive
scenario based lab environment. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Education and/or work experience
related to computer networking technologies
recommended.
Cost: $3,495 includes $1,138 fee.
NTW-556-901 6 sessions
Sept. 10-Oct. 15
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm
NTW-556-902 12 sessions Sept. 27-Nov. 3
TuTh
6-9:30 pm
CCPT
CCPT
Learn how to maximize the performance of
computer systems, troubleshoot problems, and
recover lost data and files. Use ethical hacking
techniques to locate and close security holes in
your network. Learn how to conduct a security
audit on a network. Explore vulnerabilities of
operating systems, software and networks. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-347-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-347-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-347-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-347-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Introduction to Networking
Study types of networks and benefits
including LAN, WAN, Internet and intranet.
Review network components, topologies and
cabling. Get an overview of network security,
management issues, troubleshooting and network
environments. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Working equivalent knowlege of computer
hardware and software.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-389-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-389-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-389-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-389-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
David Iseminger
David Iseminger
David Iseminger
David Iseminger
Intermediate Networking
Explore networking technology including virtual
private networks and Internet connectivity.
Examine routing protocols and TCP/IP.
Understand fundamentals of network security
and encryption. Work with Domain Name System
concepts, components, resource records and
resolution. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: OLN
389 Introduction to Networking or equivalent
knowledge.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-390-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-390-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
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Debbie Mahler
Debbie Mahler
Debbie Mahler
Debbie Mahler
David Iseminger
David Iseminger
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Introduction to PC Security
Cyber Analyst 1; Gain Knowledge
Review fundamentals of PC and network risks
and security. Learn about ways computers are
accessed without owner knowledge and how to
prevent various network attacks. Explore sharing
files and data safely. Learn to install and configure
a firewall. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Working
knowledge of computer hardware and software.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
ONL-367-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
ONL-367-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
ONL-367-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
ONL-367-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Debbie Mahler
Debbie Mahler
Debbie Mahler
Debbie Mahler
Introduction to Malicious Code Analysis
Learn to perform malicious code (malware)
analysis and practice skills by building and
utilizing a fully functional commercial grade
malware analysis lab using open source tools.
Textbook available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Windows
operating system, file system and registry;
programming concepts, loops and conditions;
experience using packet analysis tools
(Wireshark) preferred.
Cost: $1,850 includes $22 fee.
NTW-560-901 12 sessions Sept. 20-Oct. 27
TuTh
6-9:45 pm
Cost: $1,800 includes $357 fee.
NTW-542-901 15 sessions Oct. 4-Nov. 22
TuTh
5:30-9:45 pm
CCPT
CSX P: Level 2 Detection
Learn to detect incidents and events that result
from typical threats and vulnerabilities impacting
computer networks. Practice incident detection
techniques in an interactive, scenario-based
lab environment. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Successful completion of CSX P: Level 1
Identification and Protection.
CCPT
Command Line and Scripting: Introduction
Learn the basics of command line usage for
Windows and Linux including commands for
everyday tasks, navigation, networking and more.
Perform computing tasks more efficiently by
incorporating commands into scripts. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued.
Cost: $208 includes $22 fee.
CTR-395-901 6 sessions
Sept. 22-Oct. 27
Th
6-9:45 pm
CTR-395-902 3 sessions
Dec. 1-8
ThF
8:30 am-4:30 pm
Learn about computer topologies/devices;
communications protocols/addressing;
identifying devices within a network;
programming basics; routing; open source tools
for network reconnaissance/analysis research;
and technical writing. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Knowledge of operating systems and hardware
or CompTIA A+ certification. Associate or
bachelor’s degree in information technology or
related technical field is preferred. First course in
the Cyber Analyst sequence.
Note: Digital badge issued. For information about
digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges.
CCPT 315
CCPT 315
Cost: $3,495 includes $1,138 fee.
NTW-557-901 6 sessions
Oct. 22-Dec. 3
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm
NTW-557-902 12 sessions Nov. 8-Dec. 20
TuTh
6-9:30 pm
CCPT
CCPT
CSX P: Level 3 Respond and Recover
Learn how to respond to and recover from
incidents or disasters related to typical threats
and vulnerabilities impacting computer
networks. Practice industry developed incident
response and recovery methodologies in an
interactive lab environment. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of CSX P:
Level 2 Detection.
Cost: $3,495 includes $1,138 fee.
Dec. 10-Jan. 28
NTW-558-901 6 sessions
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm
CCPT 315
AUTOCAD 2D AND 3D
AutoCAD is the world's largest 2D and 3D technical drawing program. Learn the
essential skills for careers that involve the production of technical drawings and the
creation of 3D models in the medical, architectural, engineering, chemistry fields and
more through our online courses.
› Networking and Cyber
Security: Basics
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate on the Cyber Analyst, see pages
116-121. For information on the Certified
Information Systems Security Professional
(CISSP), see pages 116-121. For information
on the PC Technician see pages 116-121.
Cybersecurity: Introduction
Learn cybersecurity history, regulations and
trends. Review operating systems, file structures,
hardware and software, network devices and
configurations, and offensive and defensive
strategies. Explore career opportunities and the
types of abilities needed. CEUs issued.
Cost: $208 includes $22 fee.
Sept. 13-27
CTR-394-901 5 sessions
6-9:45 pm
TuTh
CTR-394-902 4 sessions
Nov. 3-11
8:30 am-1:30 pm
ThF
CCPT
CCPT 315
Simplifying Security in the Cyber Age
Learn the basics of cybersecurity by examining
the threat landscape, common targets and
relevant laws. Study passwords and how to secure
them, social engineering and how to avoid being
a victim, and mobile and online security. CEUs
issued.
Note: Digital badge issued. For information about
digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges.
Cost: $99 includes $17 fee.
CTR-389-901 3 sessions
Sept. 20-27
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
CTR-389-902 3 sessions
Dec. 1-8
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
CALT 138
CCPT 316
Securing Your Cyber World
Learn how to make personal and professional
activities in the cyber world safer by examining
computer and workplace security. Develop a
greater understanding of Wi-Fi, network and
cloud security as well as data integrity and
destruction. CEUs issued.
Note: Digital badge issued. For information about
digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges.
Cost: $99 includes $17 fee.
CTR-390-101 3 sessions
Sept. 29-Oct. 6
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
CTR-390-102 3 sessions
Dec. 13-20
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
CALT 138
CCPT 316
Autodesk AutoCAD software included in tuition (3 yr. subscription)
www.aacc.edu/it/CAD.cfm
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Digital Home Integration
Introduction to Python 3 Programming
Advanced CSS3 and HTML5
Learn the basic concepts of lighting, temperature
and water control systems. Discuss current
industry standards, rules and regulations.
Learn how to plan, design, install, configure
and troubleshoot the three systems. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs issued. Prerequisite: OLN 337
Telecommunication Systems.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in
partnership with Protrain.
Learn how to create basic programming
structures and work with object-oriented
techniques. Explore some unique Python data
structures like tuples and dictionaries. Create
graphic elements from simple squares and circles
to user interface objects like buttons and labels.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Learn how to use new features in CSS3 and
HTML5 to design animated interactive websites
for desktops, laptops and mobile devices. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
$467 includes $102 fee.
OLN-338-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 21 ONLN PROTR
Security, Surveillance and Access
Control Systems
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-335-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-335-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-335-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-335-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Mike Orsega
Mike Orsega
Mike Orsega
Mike Orsega
Learn how to plan, design, install and configure
home security and access control systems.
Discover how to identify and troubleshoot
common problems. Textbook available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: OLN
338 Lighting, Temperature and Water Control
Systems.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in
partnership with Protrain.
Mac, iPhone and iPad Programming
$467+ includes $372 fee.
OLN-339-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 21 ONLN PROTR
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-339-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-339-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
› Programming, Coding
and Scripting
Intermediate SQL
Learn how to write and implement complex
queries on multiple tables simultaneously.
Discover advanced filtering, update and insertion
techniques. Create queries that accept input
from users and perform complicated searches on
strings and dates. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-308-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-308-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-308-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-308-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
Discover the basic steps to writing any program.
Create Mac, iPhone or iPad programs. Learn to
use the free Xcode compiler and the Objective-C
programming language to program applications.
Explore examples and perform simple coding
exercises. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Wallace Wang
Wallace Wang
Introduction to JavaScript
Enhance Web pages with interactive elements.
Learn to create and implement features such as
buttons, photo carousels and collapsible panels.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-344-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-344-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-344-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-344-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Introduction to Visual Basic
Learn the building blocks of programming
using variables, control structures and loops.
Explore the use of the .NET Framework in the
function library and library controls. Examine
event-driven and object-oriented programming
concepts. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-345-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-345-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-352-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-352-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
David Karlins
David Karlins
Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5
Develop Web design skills with CSS3 and
HTML5, the new standard for Web developers.
Create large websites and have precise control
over the appearance of every page. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-358-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-358-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-358-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-358-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Intermediate to CSS3 and HTML5
CSS3 and HTML5 are the foundation upon which
modern websites and many mobile apps, games
and desktop apps are built. Take skills to the
next level to create professional websites. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-359-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-359-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-359-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-359-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Introduction to PHP and MySQL
Learn how to create an interactive website. Use
PHP programming language to generate websites
that automatically change as data is updated and
use MySQL database server with PHP to store
and retrieve data on the Web. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-339-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-339-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLI-339-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLI-339-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Richard Blum
Richard Blum
Richard Blum
Richard Blum
Jeffrey Kent
Jeffrey Kent
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Intermediate PHP and MySQL
Intermediate Java Programming
Introduction to Java Programming
Learn how to create an interactive online store
using advanced PHP techniques and MySQL
database server. Create PHP functions, tables
and views using MySQL console, logon controlled
administration Web pages and PHP code to
display images from the database. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Learn about reading and writing data files,
organizing information with multiple classes
in Java’s class hierarchy and creating GUI
applications using Java tools. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Add animated presentations, interactive
tutorials, computer-based simulations or
games to websites. Focus on Web programming
fundamentals. Create stand-alone Java applets
and learn to integrate them into your design.
CEUs issued. Prerequisite: OLN 381 Creating
Web Pages or equivalent knowledge.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-340-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-340-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Richard Blum
Richard Blum
Introduction to Python 2.5 Programming
Learn the fundamentals of programming in
Python. Examine basic decisions and loops,
advanced data structures, object-oriented
programming and graphical user interfaces. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-341-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-341-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLI-341-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLI-341-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Mike Orsega
Mike Orsega
Mike Orsega
Mike Orsega
Introduction to Programming
Learn how to create and work with graphical user
interfaces (GUIs), controls, variables, arrays,
conditional logic and loops. Discover how to add
sound and graphics. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-396-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-396-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLI-396-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLI-396-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Richard Blum
Richard Blum
Richard Blum
Richard Blum
Learn how to extract, sort and group the
information from a database or accounting
program to create reader-friendly reports.
Discover how to format material to create a
professional look. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
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Brian Hall
Brian Hall
Introduction to ASP.NET
Learn to create professional-looking, interactive
Web pages with ASP.NET. Develop a communitybased website that allows users to register, log
in and create profiles. Explore the issue of Web
security and how to secure a website against
common attacks. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-354-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-354-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Jeffrey Kent
Jeffrey Kent
Introduction to C# Programming
Learn the fundamentals of computer
programming with C#. Explore input/output
operations, decision making, looping and
object-oriented programming principles. Utilize
sequential data files and build a Graphical User
Interface (GUI) application. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-355-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-355-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-355-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-355-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Mike Orsega
Mike Orsega
Mike Orsega
Mike Orsega
Intermediate C# Programming
Introduction to Crystal Reports
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-399-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-399-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN 352.901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN 352.902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Allen Taylor
Allen Taylor
Learn how to write applications with GUI
controls including buttons, labels, text boxes and
check boxes. Also learn how to put menus and
toolbars into your program to make them easier to
use. Find out how to make your program interact
with sequential files, random access files and
databases. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-356-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-356-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-369-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-369-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-369-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-369-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Brian Hall
Brian Hall
Brian Hall
Brian Hall
Introduction to Structured Query
Language (SQL)
Learn key SQL concepts and gain a solid
working knowledge of this universal database
programming language. Work with the basic
structure of relational databases. Learn to read
and develop simple and complex SQL statements.
Use advanced data manipulation techniques.
CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of
database structure.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-391-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-391-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-391-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-391-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Cecelia Allison
Cecelia Allison
Cecelia Allison
Cecelia Allison
Introduction to Oracle
Use the Oracle database management system to
plan, organize and manage data. Build various
database objects. Develop simple SQL, DLL and
Data Control Language statements to create,
update and delete database objects and records
information. Includes ways to query data and
create reports. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Working knowledge of database structure.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-392-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-392-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-392-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-392-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Cindy Delia
Cindy Delia
Cindy Delia
Cindy Delia
Mike Orsega
Mike Orsega
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Introduction to XML
Introduction to C++ Programming
Develop the essentials of programming in XML
and learn to control formatting, display graphics
and manage XML documents.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Learn how to program in C++. Discover how to
create programs for Microsoft Windows using
Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition.
Learn Object-Oriented techniques, how to create
windows and forms, and how to program in a stepby-step nature. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-334-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO Richard Mansfield
OLT-334-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO Richard Mansfield
Intermediate Oracle
Study Procedural Language/Structured Query
Language (PL/SQL), its core features and
components as well as the skills necessary to
write powerful, flexible programs. Learn to
build fully functional PL/SQL programs using
procedures, packages, debugging routines,
database structures, triggers and cursor
processing. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: OLN 392
Introduction to Oracle or equivalent knowledge
and working knowledge of database structure.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
ONL-377-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
ONL-377-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cindy Delia
Cindy Delia
Python Programming: Introduction
Learn the basics of computer programming
with Python. Examine expressions, variables,
conditionals, loops, lists, sets, dicts, functions,
objects and exceptions. Develop, test and debug
Python programs. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Experience performing basic computer and file
management tasks on a modern operating system.
Cost: $314 includes $22 fee.
CTR-392-901 6 sessions
Sept. 27-Oct. 13
TuTh
6-10 pm
CTR-392-902 4 sessions
Oct. 4-7
TuWThF
8:30 am-4:30 pm
CTR-392-903 6 sessions
Nov. 14-Dec. 5
MW
6-10 pm
CCPT 317
CCPT 316
CALT 138
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-357-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-357-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-357-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-357-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Sherry London
Sherry London
Sherry London
Sherry London
Develop Web applications with Microsoft Visual
Studio and WebMatrix 2. Focus on Microsoft
Web stack and use WebMatrix 2. Examine basic
Web development, plug-ins, scripting, basic data
access and application hosting. Use Windows
Azure and move into Visual Studio. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of HTML or DHTML
and basic programming concepts.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers.
NHRZ
Introduction to Programming
Learn programing basics with Microsoft Visual
Studio 2013 and the Visual C# and Visual Basic
languages. Focus on computer storage, data types
and structures, and looping. Use object-oriented
programming encapsulation, inheritance and
polymorphism. Examine handling, application
security and performance, and memory
management. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-328-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
Learn to develop secure, advanced ASP.NET
MVC applications using .NET Framework
4.5 tools and technologies. Focus on planning
and designing Web applications, MVC models,
controllers, views, testing, debugging and
developing responsive pages. CEUs issued.
Prerequisites: Minimum of two to three years of
experience developing Web-based applications
using Microsoft Visual Studio and Microsoft ASP.
NET, proficiency in using the .NET Framework
and some familiarity with the C# language.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-330-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
9 am-5 pm
MTuWThF
Programming Fundamentals
of Web Applications
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-327-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
Developing ASP.NET MVC 4
Web Applications
NHRZ
Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript
and CSS3
Gain basic HTML5, CSS3 and JavaScript
programming skills. Implement programming
logic, define and use variables, perform looping
and branching, develop user interfaces, capture
and validate user input, store data, and create an
application. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Six-12
months of programming experience and an
understanding of HTML5 programming, HTML,
CSS styling and how to write JavaScript code to
add functionality to a Web page.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with New Horizons Learning Center.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-366-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
Programming in C#
Learn the programming skills required for
developers to create Windows applications using
the C# language. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Programming experience in C, C++, JavaScript,
Objective-C, Microsoft Visual Basic, or Java, an
understanding of the concepts of object-oriented
programming, at least one month of experience
programming in an object-oriented environment.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Learning Center.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-370-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
9 am-5 pm
MTuWThF
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SQL Querying: Level 1 Fundamentals
of Querying
› Presentation Graphics
AutoCAD 4 − Advanced 3-D
and Basic Rendering
Learn to use SQL as a tool to retrieve information
from databases. Practice using functions to
calculate data and commands to organize data
from a single table or multiple linked tables. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
AutoCAD 1 − Basic 2-D
Learn AutoCAD's 3-D modeling techniques
and basic rendering tools. Explore 3-D editing
tools, solid modeling techniques, surface and
mesh modeling methods, and basic render
procedures including render settings, camera
views, and a materials introduction. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: OLT 366 AutoCAD 3 - Basic 3-D
Modeling.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ProTrain. Three year subscription to latest
version of AutoCAD software included.
Cost: $502 includes $354 fee.
ONH-302-901 1 session
Oct. 7
F
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
SQL Querying: Level 2 Advanced
Learn how to identify and use advanced querying
techniques. Practice modifying the structure of a
table; inserting, updating and deleting data; and
indexing tables to optimize query performance.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers. For
information regarding additional sections of
this course please contact Cyber and Technology
Training at 410-777-7126.
Cost: $402 includes $284 fee.
ONH-303-901 1 session
Oct. 7
F
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
JavaScript: Introduction
Improve your Web pages by learning to use
JavaScript. Learn the latest JavaScript
techniques and code compatible with versions
of all major browsers. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Familiarity with Web design, HTML
and CSS recommended.
Cost: $266 includes $27 fee.
CTR-396-901 4 sessions
Oct. 25-28
TuWThF
8:30 am-3:30 pm
CCPT 314
SQL: Introduction
Gain a sound understanding of SQL and learn
to write your own script to insert, extract and
manipulate data with ease. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $173 includes $22 fee.
CTR-393-901 2 sessions
Nov. 7-9
MW
6-10 pm
Learn the basic 2-D features of the latest versions
of AutoCAD. Explore drawing setup, basic
construction and editing, layer management,
object properties, basic annotation with text and
dimensions, and an introduction to layouts and
plotting. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ProTrain. Three year subscription to latest
version of AutoCAD software included.
$835 includes $662 fee.
OLT-364-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 27 ONLN PROTR
OLT-364-902 Nov. 1-Dec. 27 ONLN PROTR
AutoCAD 1 − Advanced 2-D
Learn AutoCAD's advanced 2-D features. Explore
paper space detailing, multiple layout setup,
advanced dimension techniques, blocks and
symbol libraries, tables and schedules, attributes,
dynamic blocks and parameters, and external
references. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: OLT 364
AutoCAD 1 - Basic 2-D.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ProTrain. Three year subscription to latest
version of AutoCAD software included.
$835 includes $662 fee.
OLT-365-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 27 ONLN PROTR
OLT-365-902 Nov. 1-Dec. 27 ONLN PROTR
AutoCAD 3 − Basic 3-D Modeling
Learn AutoCAD's advanced 3-D modeling
techniques and basic rendering tools. Explore
editing tools, advanced solid modeling techniques,
surface and mesh modeling methods, and basic
render procedures including render settings,
camera views, and introduction to materials.
CEUs issuedPrerequisite: OLT 365 AutoCAD 2 Advanced 2-D
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ProTrain. Three year subscription to latest
version of AutoCAD software included.
$835 includes $662 fee.
OLT-366-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 27 ONLN PROTR
OLT-366-902 Nov. 1-Dec. 27 ONLN PROTR
$835 includes $662 fee.
OLT-367-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 27 ONLN PROTR
OLT-367-902 Nov. 1-Dec. 27 ONLN PROTR
› Project Management
High-Speed Project Management
Discover how to retool your skills and deal with
the realities of managing technology projects
on accelerated schedules. Learn to meet and
overcome the challenges of truncated timelines,
short-staffed project teams, skimpy budgets and
crippling risks. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-386-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-386-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Tom Myers
Tom Myers
Introduction to Agile Project Management
Examine the tools to manage a project through
the Agile project management life cycle.
Manage projects with frequent changes in user
requirements using Scrum. Discover why Agile
is excellent for teams working in collaborative
areas. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with New Horizons Learning Center.
Cost: $482 includes $340 fee.
ONH-375-901 1 session
Oct. 7
F
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
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IT Project Management
Learn to plan and manage information technology
projects by applying project management
methodologies to IT initiatives. Understand IT
project lifecycles and learn to apply tools and
techniques to projects. Textbook available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $1,812 includes $22 fee.
NTW-562-901 11 sessions
Sept. 26-Oct. 31
MW
6-9:45 pm
NTW-562-902 8 sessions
Oct. 15-Dec. 10
Sa
8:15 am-1:45 pm
CCPT 316
CCPT
› Social Media Technologies
Introduction to Social Media
Learn about social media, the top sites and their
role in business and personal life. Examine case
studies and discuss how businesses are using
social media for communication, customer
retention, branding, marketing, market research
and needs assessment. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS-502-901 Sept. 6-30
ONLN LERN
Jennifer Selke
Marketing Using Social Media
Explore major social media, including Twitter,
LinkedIn and blogging, and how to use it to
engage customers and clients. Develop a two-way
communication and marketing strategy for an
organization using social media. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS-503-901 Oct. 3-28
ONLN LERN
Kathryn Will
Facebook for Business: Advanced Skills
Learn how to adapt a marketing message for the
Facebook platform and how to integrate Facebook
across all marketing areas. Discover new tools
and proven techniques to increase business,
expand reach and improve message visibility and
response. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Students
must have Facebook page and basic knowledge of
the platform.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $252 includes $130 fee.
BIS-516-901 Oct. 3-28
ONLN LERN
YouTube for Business
Discover how to use video as a marketing tool
to reach and serve more people. Learn what
types of video others are using and what works
best. Create a YouTube channel with features
like captions and annotations. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $252 includes $130 fee.
BIS-520-901 Oct. 3-28
ONLN LERN
Robert Lee
Integrating Social Media
in an Organization
Learn how to create a private social media using
Ning, work socially using Google Docs and
calendars, and move a website to an interactive
Web 2.0 site. Explore how to integrate social
media into business communication and
marketing. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $202 includes $105 fee.
BIS-504-901 Nov. 7-Dec. 2 ONLN LERN
Jennifer Selke
› Unmanned Aerial
Systems (UAS)
Learn about UAS technology and Unmanned
Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), also called drones.
Examine government, military and civil
applications including commercial and hobbyist
activities. Discuss legal, regulatory and ethical
issues. CEUs issued.
CCPT
Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems
(UAS) in Precision Agriculture
Review UAS use in precision agriculture.
Examine how UAS operations offer the potential
of higher crop yields, more precise application of
treatments, early detection of crop health issues
and increased revenues. CEUs issued.
Cost: $347 includes $287 fee.
CTU-304-901 1 session
Oct. 4
Tu
8 am-12:30 pm
Discover how geospatial information is vital
for the successful employment of UAS. Review
the sources, production methods and analysis
procedures for geospatial data as they relate to
and are supported by UAS operations. CEUs
issued.
Cost: $347 includes $287 fee.
CTU-305-901 1 session
Oct. 4
Tu
1-5:30 pm
CCPT
Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems
(UAS) and the Law
Examine how UAS use has raised questions
on privacy and other issues. Review legal
considerations. Discuss the outlook on future
developments. Focus on the American legal
system as related to UAS operations, Federal
Aviation Administration regulations, and other
legal considerations including negligence,
liability and privacy. CEUs issued.
Cost: $347 includes $287 fee.
CTU-306-901 1 session
Oct. 11
Tu
8 am-12:30 pm
CCPT
The Current State of Unmanned Aerial
Systems (UAS) Standards and Regulations
Introduction to Unmanned Aerial
Systems (UAS)
Cost: $267 includes $23 fee.
CTU-303-901 4 sessions
Sept. 19-28
MW
6-8 pm
Introduction to Geospatial Information for
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
Examine how regulations and standards affecting
the UAS community are in a state of change and
modernization. Learn today’s UAS regulations
and best practices; discuss the outlook for
anticipated future federal guidance. CEUs issued.
Cost: $347 includes $287 fee.
CTU-307-901 1 session
Oct. 11
Tu
1-5:30 pm
CCPT
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
for First Responder Leadership
Gain an overview of UAS technologies,
capabilities, regulations, legal responsibilities,
and cost and benefit considerations for potential
use in law enforcement, fire, rescue, emergency
medical and disaster response applications.
CEUs issued.
Cost: $347 includes $287 fee.
Oct. 18
CTU-308-901 1 session
Tu
8 am-12:30 pm
CCPT
CCPT
Jennifer Selke
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Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems
(UAS) Data Analytics
Explore the foundations of remote sensing and
data analysis as related to UAS. Examine sensors
and remote sensing applications applicable to
civil UAS operations with emphasis on data
acquisition and processing. CEUs issued.
Cost: $347 includes $287 fee.
CTU-309-901 1 session
Oct. 18
Tu
1-5:30 pm
CCPT
Expanding Your Business with Unmanned
Aerial Systems (UAS)
Discover applications of UAS in business and
learn how to start and operate a UAS business.
Create a business plan. Review current and
possible future FAA regulations and licensing
requirements, legal considerations and privacy
concerns. CEUs issued.
Cost: $587 includes $387 fee.
Oct. 29
CTU-310-901 1 session
Sa
8:30 am-5:30 pm
CCPT
› Video and Video Editing
Introduction to Camtasia Studio 8
Become a desktop video guru with Camtasia
Studio. Use this suite of tools to record, edit and
produce professional-level videos, then export
finished productions to almost any type of device.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-376-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-376-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Robert Fuller
Robert Fuller
› Virtualization and
Cloud Computing
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Cloud Computing Essentials
see pages 116-121 or visit www.aacc.edu/
IT/cloud.
Understanding the Cloud
Learn everything you need to truly understand
the Creative Cloud, including how it works, what
drives it, why it’s so popular and how to make it
work for you. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-372-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-372-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
David Iseminger
David Iseminger
CompTIA Cloud+
Learn the basics of cloud computing concepts,
virtualization and cloud security. Gain knowledge
and explore best practices required of IT
practitioners working in cloud environments
to understand and deliver cloud infrastructure.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers.
Cost: $2,482 includes $1,740 fee.
ONH-301-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
Configuring and Deploying a Private Cloud
Learn to configure and deploy a cloud using
Microsoft System Center 2012 R2. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Knowledge of: Windows Server
2012 R2 operating system, Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS), working knowledge
of previous versions of System Center products,
Microsoft SharePoint, Windows Server 2012 R2
Hyper-V, Microsoft Windows Azure, Microsoft
Windows Azure Pack, networking and storage
experience, familiarity with cloud management
processes, previous work with IT Infrastructure
Library (ITIL), and previous work with Microsoft
Operations Framework (MOF).
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-329-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
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Virtualizing Enterprise Desktops and Apps
Build your skills in Microsoft Application
Virtualization (App-V) Service Pack 2 (SP2),
Microsoft User Experience Virtualization
(UE-V), and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure
(VDI) as part of Windows Server 2012 R2. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: Networking fundamentals
in (TCP/IP), (UDP) and (DNS), principles and
fundamentals of Active Directory Domain
Services (AD DS), installation, configuration, and
troubleshooting for Windows-based computers.
Basic understanding of scripting, Windows
PowerShell syntax and Server roles and services.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-331-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
9 am-5 pm
MTuWThF
NHRZ
VMware Horizon: Install, Configure,
Manage v6
Build your skills in installing, configuring, and
managing the Horizon View component of
VMware Horizon. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers.
Cost: $3,302 includes $2,314 fee.
ONH-359-901 4 sessions
Oct. 3-6
MTuWTh
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
VMware vSphere v6
Learn to install, configure and manage VMware
vSphere 6, including VMware ESXi 6 and
VMware vCenter Server 6. Explore how to
administer a VMware vSphere infrastructure for
an organization of any size. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $4,132 includes $2,895 fee.
ONH-360-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
NHRZ
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Developing Windows Azure
and Web Services
Learn to use either novice or experienced .NET
to develop services and deploy them to hybrid
environments. Create, deploy, implement and
monitor services to both on-premises servers
and Windows Azure. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Experience with C# programming, and concepts
such as Lambda expressions, LINQ, and
anonymous types, an understanding the concepts
of n-tier applications, experience with querying
and manipulating data with ADO.NET, and
knowledge of XML data structures.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Learning Center.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-377-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
9 am-5 pm
MTuWThF
NHRZ
Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design
Learn to use Adobe Acrobat to create and deliver
secure, high-quality PDF documents. Explore how
to assemble electronic or paper files, websites,
engineering drawings and email into reliable and
easily shareable PDFs. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or
equivalent knowledge. Students seeking a Web
design CEWD certificate must complete CTT 397
Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design.
Learn the basics of Dreamweaver. Explore
planning a website, designing and using layers,
building tables, creating animated banners, laying
out pages and managing the site. Build dynamic
Web pages using image maps, rollovers and other
features. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: CTC 357
Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge and
CTC 329 Flash: Web Graphic Design.
Note: Bring a USB drive to class to store files.
Cost: $101 includes $37 fee.
CTT-374-901 1 session
Sept. 17
Sa
8:30 am-3:30 pm
CTT-374-902 2 sessions
Oct. 31-Nov. 2
MW
6-9:30 pm
CTT-374-903 2 sessions
Dec. 15-20
6-9:30 pm
TuTh
Cost: $461 includes $142 fee.
CTT-397-901 8 sessions
Oct. 3-26
MW
6-10 pm
CTT-397-902 8 sessions
Nov. 15-Dec. 13
TuTh
6-9:45 pm
GBTC 203
CALT 138
Learn the basics of cloud computing and services
in preparation for the CompTIA Cloud Essentials
certification exam. Develop the ability to make
effective decisions to meet IT challenges based on
the risks and benefits of cloud computing. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers.
Cost: $1,492 includes $1,047 fee.
ONH-300-901 3 sessions
Oct. 5-7
WThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
› Web Graphic Design
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Web Graphic Design, see
pages 116-121 or visit www.aacc.edu/IT/
webdesign.
Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking
Learn to use Photoshop Elements digital editing
techniques to show off photos and memorabilia.
Build multilayer pages and create clip art.
Experiment with an endless array of layouts and
designs, artistic journaling and frames. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
CCPT 333
Use the Flash vector-based application to create
Web animation that downloads quickly. Learn
techniques for drawing and tracing. Explore
overlays, frames, layers, symbols, masks, motion
tweening, motion guides and color effects.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: CTC
357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge.
Students seeking a Web design CEWD certificate
must complete CTC 328 Photoshop: Web Graphic
Design.
Cost: $461 includes $142 fee.
CTC-329-901 8 sessions
Oct. 18-Nov. 10
TuTh
6-9:45 pm
CCPT 333
CALT 138
Concept to Layout: Web Graphic Design
Use HTML code and Adobe Dreamweaver, Flash
and Photoshop to design and organize Web pages.
Lay out Web pages using storyboards; handle
navigational issues and external links; define
image organization and information design;
and set up style sheets. Select multimedia files
and graphics that promote themes. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: CTT 374 Adobe Acrobat.
Note: For students enrolled in the Web design
CEWD certificate program.
Cost: $132 includes $27 fee.
CTC-352-901 1 session
Sept. 24
Sa
8 am-4:30 pm
CTC-352-902 3 sessions
Nov. 7-14
MW
6-9:30 pm
CCPT 333
Flash: Web Graphic Design
Create high-quality, low-bandwidth graphics
for the Web using the toolbox and tool options
palette, layers and channels, paint and text
tools, and color and color corrections. Learn
how to create banners and rollovers. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic
or equivalent knowledge.
Note: Bring a USB drive to class to store files.
Cost: $461 includes $142 fee.
CTC-328-901 8 sessions
Sept. 20-Oct. 13
TuTh
6-9:45 pm
CTC-328-902 8 sessions
Nov. 16-Dec. 14
MW
6-9:45 pm
CALT 138
CCPT 333
Photoshop: Web Graphic Design
CompTIA Cloud Essentials
Certification Prep
Cost: $132† includes $72 fee.
OLA-326-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-326-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
Adobe Acrobat
GBTC 203
CALT 138
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
› Website Design
and Development
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Web Graphic Design, see
pages 116-121 or visit www.aacc.edu/IT/
webdesign.cfm.
Advanced Web Pages
Learn to write HTML code for page content and
CSS code for page styling. Create pages that work
in both full-sized media and mobile devices.
Discover how to build forms and embed video.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-312-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-312-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
David Karlins
David Karlins
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Introduction to CorelDRAW X5
Designing Effective Websites
Responsive Web Design
Create newsletters, greeting cards, Web graphics,
logos and exquisite art from photos. Learn about
line and shape tools, color fills, layers, text tools,
page layout, templates and import and export
functions. Explore special effects including
shadows, transparencies, 3-D effects, distortions
and PowerClips. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Learn powerful graphic design techniques for
building an effective website. Examine the basics
of user centered design, five steps to organizing
information, how site design themes can be used
for information delivery and Web page design
considerations. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Design and build fully responsive websites
optimized for smartphones, tablets and laptop/
desktop environments. Address responsive Web
design from scaling elements and adjusting
page layout, to adapting color schemes and
implementing accessible forms. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-344-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-344-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-346-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-346-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-323-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-323-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
John Sadlouskos
John Sadlouskos
Creating WordPress Websites 2
Discover how to use WordPress to create and
manage dynamic websites and blogs without
any technical coding. Learn how to choose a
domain name and hosting company, and install
the software. Use plug-ins to add a shopping
cart, optimize search engine results and secure a
website. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-327-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-327-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLA-327-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLA-327-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
John Agress
John Agress
John Agress
John Agress
Introduction to Final Cut Pro X
Learn how to use Apple’s Final Cut Pro X editing
software to edit video presentations. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA -340-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-340-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Lewis Weinberg
Lewis Weinberg
Write Effective Web Content
Learn how to write Web content and produce
multimedia elements to make your website or
blog a must-visit site on the Internet. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLA-370-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLA-370-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Linda Aksomitis
Linda Aksomitis
Introduction to Creating a
WordPress Website
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLI-394-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLI-394-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLI-394-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLI-394-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
John Agress
John Agress
John Agress
John Agress
Creating Web Pages
Learn the capabilities of the Internet and the
fundamentals of Web design. Plan the content,
structure, links and layout of a website. Learn
about search engine listings and low-cost
marketing strategies. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLN-381-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLN-381-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLN-381-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
OLN-381-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
David Karlins
David Karlins
Graphic Design for Visual Presentations
Learn how to organize a blog or website, create
appealing content and achieve better positions
on search engine results pages. Create pages and
posts, add images and videos, and use design
themes. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Alan Simpson
Creating jQuery Mobile Websites
Build a complete, professional mobile site and
define it as an alternate to a site aimed at desktop
and laptop users. Learn to use Dreamweaver’s
jQuery Mobile tools as well as JavaScript. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee.
OLT-300-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OLT-300-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
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Patricia Franks
Patricia Franks
Make visual presentations look professional
and communicate effectively. Learn advanced
techniques on graphic design principles,
including page layout, typography and basic
design considerations. Create an effective visual
presentation on any software you choose. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
$202 includes $105 fee.
OLA-385-901 Nov. 7-Dec. 2 ONLN LERN
REDEFINE YOURSELF
AND TRAIN FOR A
NEW CAREER
Train for a new career or get
the certifications that you need
to advance in the Information
Technology field. It is important
in the IT field to keep your skills
relevant in an ever-changing
industry. We offer a variety of
career and certification options.
www.aacc.edu/it/certprep.cfm
Cyber and Technology Training
410-777-1353
David Karlins
David Karlins
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
› Windows 8.1
› Windows Powershell
Configuring Windows 8.1
Automating Administration with Windows
PowerShell
Learn to install and customize Windows 8.1
operating systems and apps, integrate and
control access to domains and cloud services,
and migrate and synchronize settings across
multiple devices. CEUs issued. Prerequisites:
Minimum two years’ experience in the IT field;
knowledge of networking fundamentals including
Transmission Control Protocol /Internet
Protocol (TCP/IP), User Datagram Protocol
(UDP), and Domain Name System (DNS);
knowledge of Microsoft Active Directory Domain
Services (AD DS) principles and fundamentals
of AD DS management; understanding of the
certificate security and working knowledge of
the fundamentals of Active Directory Certificate
Services (AD CS); understanding of Windows
Server 2008 R2 or Windows Server 2012
fundamentals; understanding of Microsoft
Windows Client essentials; basic understanding
of Windows PowerShell syntax; basic awareness
of Windows deployment tools (Windows ADK
components: Windows PE, Windows SIM,
VAMT, ImageX, USMT, and DISM concepts and
fundamentals) but no actual prerequisite skills
with the specific tools are assumed.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
Oct. 3-7
ONH-343-901 5 sessions
9 am-5 pm
MTuWThF
NHRZ
Learn how to remotely manage single or multiple
Windows-based servers and automate dayto-day management and administration tasks
with Windows PowerShell 3.0. CEUs issued.
Prerequisites: Experience in general Windows
Server and Windows Client administration or
experience in administering and supporting
application servers and services including
applications such as Exchange, SharePoint
and SQL, experience installing and configuring
Windows Server into existing enterprise
environments, or as stand-alone installations,
knowledge and experience of network adapter
configuration, basic active directory user
administration, and basic disk configuration.
Knowledge and hands on experience specifically
with Windows Server 2012 and Windows 8 would
be of benefit but are not essential.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers.
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
Oct. 3-7
ONH-357-901 5 sessions
9 am-5 pm
MTuWThF
NHRZ
Advanced Automated Administration
with Windows PowerShell
Learn advanced automated administration with
Windows PowerShell 3.0 built on Windows
Server 2012 R2 and Windows 8.1. Focused on
Windows PowerShell v4.0, it also is relevant in
Windows PowerShell 2.0 and 3.0. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers.
Cost: $1,792 includes $1,257 fee
ONH-358-901 3 sessions
Oct. 3-5
MTuW
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
Windows PowerShell Scripting
and Toolmaking
Examine the Windows PowerShell scripting
language and focus on the concepts and
techniques needed to produce reusable,
professional tools. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Experience in administering Windows server
and client computers, experience in running
interactive Windows PowerShell commands from
the command prompt, and ONH-357 Automating
Administration with Windows PowerShell is
strongly recommended.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Centers. .
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-365-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
› Windows Server
Installing and Configuring Windows
Server 2012
Gain the knowledge and skill to implement and
configure core services including Active Directory
Domain Services (AD DS), networking services
and Microsoft Hyper-V Server 2012. CEUs
issued. Prerequisites: Good Windows operating
system knowledge and experience required. Good
understanding of networking fundamentals,
configuration of security and administration tasks
in an enterprise environment, and experience
supporting or configuring Microsoft Windows
clients necessary.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center..
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
ONH-351-901 5 sessions
Oct. 3-7
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
THE CORPORATE TRAINING GROUP AT AACC
The Corporate Training Group is a local training and performance improvement resource right here in your back yard.
Learn how your business, agency and/or organization can benefit from our customized training and consulting services
in the topics such as:
LEADERSHIP DEVELOPMENT | EMPLOYEE DEVELOPMENT | COACHING | E-LEARNING SOLUTIONS
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 1
Administering Windows Server 2012
Discover new features and enhancements
for transforming virtualization and cloud
computing in Windows Server 2012. Prepare
for these certification exams: Microsoft 70-410,
"Installing and Configuring Windows Server
2012;" Microsoft 70-411, "Administering
Windows Server 2012;" Microsoft 70-412,
"Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012;"
and Microsoft 70-417, "Upgrading Your Skills
to MCSA Windows Server 2012." CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Basic Windows Server operating
system knowledge and experience. Corequisite:
OLT 315 MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 2 and
OLT 316 MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 3.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Ed4Online.
Learn to perform the administrative tasks
necessary to maintain a Windows Server
2012 infrastructure such as configuring and
troubleshooting name resolution, user and group
management with Active Directory Domain
Services (AD DS) and Group Policy. CEUs issued.
Prerequisites: Knowledge and skills concerning
the initial implementation and configuration of
core Windows Server services including Active
Directory Domain Services (AD DS), Networking
Services and Microsoft Hyper-V. The course
prerequisites can be met by having knowledge
equivalent to, or by attendance at, ONH-351,
Installing and Configuring Windows Server 2012.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
New Horizons Computer Learning Center.
$667+ includes $357 fee.
OLA-398-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 27 ONLN ED4OL
Cost: $2,982 includes $2,090 fee.
Oct. 3-7
ONH-352-901 5 sessions
MTuWThF
9 am-5 pm
NHRZ
MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 2
Practice installing, configuring and administering
Window Server with hands-on labs. Prepare
for these certification exams: Microsoft 70-410,
"Installing and Configuring Windows Server
2012;" Microsoft 70-411, "Administering
Windows Server 2012;" Microsoft 70-412,
"Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012;"
and Microsoft 70-417, "Upgrading Your Skills
to MCSA Windows Server 2012." CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Basic Windows Server operating
system knowledge and experience. Corequisite:
OLA 398 MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 1 and
OLT 316 MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 3.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Ed4Online.
$667+ includes $357 fee.
OLT-315-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 27 ONLN ED4OL
MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 3
Prepare for these certification exams: Microsoft
70-410, "Installing and Configuring Windows
Server 2012;" Microsoft 70-411, "Administering
Windows Server 2012;" Microsoft 70-412,
"Configuring Advanced Windows Server 2012;"
and Microsoft 70-417, "Upgrading Your Skills
to MCSA Windows Server 2012." CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Basic Windows Server operating
system knowledge and experience. Corequisite:
OLA 398 MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 1 and
OLT 315 MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 2.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Ed4Online.
$667+ includes $350 fee.
OLT-316-901 Sept. 1-Oct. 27 ONLN ED4OL
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› Wireless
Wireless Networking
Learn about the latest wireless technology and
how it works. Understand how to build and
connect to a wireless network. Explore standards,
security, satellite Internet and cellular phone
technology and the future of wireless. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: OLN 390 Intermediate
Networking or equivalent working knowledge.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $132 includes $72 fee
ONL-361-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
ONL-361-902 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
David Iseminger
David Iseminger
DENTAL ASSISTANT
NEW THIS YEAR: Dental Assisting and
Radiology is now being offered as a package of
2 courses that will provide you with the skills
to get and keep a job as a dental assistant.
Registration in both classes is required:
• Dental Assisting and Radiology (OCA-348)
• Career Development for Dental Assistants (OPA-334)
To enroll in the Dental Assisting and
Radiology program, you must attend a
mandatory orientation at the Arnold
campus. The dates and location can be
found at www.aacc.edu/dental and
are listed below:
Th, June 9, 10 am-12 pm
W, June 22, 6-8 pm
Th, July 14, 10 am-12 pm
W, July 27, 6-8 pm
S, August 6, 10 am-12 pm
Dental Assisting and Radiology
Learn the basic skills necessary to work as an
entry-level dental assistant in this fast-paced
course. Review dental anatomy, terminology,
restorative materials, infection control and
chairside techniques. Prepare for the Dental
Assisting Board’s radiology certification exam.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: High
school diploma or GED.
Note: English as a Second Language students
must earn a composite score of 310 or better on the
Level of English Proficiency exam, or successfully
complete Capstone Level ESL coursework. Sign up
for an orientation at www.aacc.edu/dental.
Cost: $1,209 includes $486 fee and DANB test fee.
OCA-348-901 30 sessions Aug. 29-Nov. 7 Arnold campus
MWF
9 am-noon
OCA-348-902 30 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 14 Arnold campus
MW
5-8 pm
OCA-348-904 14 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 9
FLRS 119
F
1-4 pm
Mandatory meetings on Fridays from 1-4 pm: Sept. 2, Sept. 9, Sept.
16, Sept. 23, Sept. 30, Oct. 7, Oct. 14, Oct. 21, Oct. 28, Nov. 4, Nov.
11, Nov. 18, Dec. 2 and Dec. 9, 2016.
OCA-348-905 13 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 10
FLRS 119
Sa
8:30 am-noon
Mandatory meetings every Saturday from 8:30 am-12:30 pm in
FLRS 119: Sept. 10, Sept. 17, Sept. 24, Oct. 1, Oct.8, Oct. 15, Oct. 22,
Oct. 29, Nov. 5, Nov. 12, Nov. 19, Dec. 3 and Dec. 10, 2016.
OCA-348-903 30 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8 Arnold campus
TuTh
12:30-3:30 pm
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Career Development for Dental Assistants
Expanded Functions: Orthodontics
Electrical Masters Exam Review
Gain instruction on how to conduct an effective
job search in the entry-level dental assisting field.
Develop a strong resume, practice interviewing
skills and learn how to find a job online. CEUs
issued. Co-requisite: OCA 348 Dental Assisting
and Radiology.
Learn the skills necessary to advance to
orthodontic dental assisting expanded functions.
Textbook information available at the AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Students
must hold a current radiography certification,
be employed in an orthodontic dental office,
and obtain a signed agreement verifying the
employer’s commitment of clinical support .
Note: 90 percent attendance required. Upon
successful completion students will be eligible
to take the Orthodontic Assisting Expanded
Functions exams (MDO) given by the Dental
Assisting National Board (DANB). English
as a Second Language students must earn a
composite score of 310 or better on the level of
English Proficiency exam or successfully complete
Capstone Level ESL coursework.
Review calculations required for a licensed
electrician. Gain a working knowledge of problem
solutions for simple circuits, transformers,
branch and feeder design, and complete
dwellings. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $100 includes $10 fee.
OPA-334-901 5 sessions
Sept. 12-26
MW
1-4 pm
OPA-334-902 5 sessions
Sept. 27-Oct. 11
TuTh
9 am-noon
OPA-334-903 5 sessions
5:30-8:30 pm Sept. 22-Oct. 20
TH
OPA-334-904 5 sessions
S
9 am-12 pm Oct. 1-29
Arnold campus
Arnold campus
Arnold campus
Arnold campus
Dental Radiology
This course is for students who have experience
as a dental assistant. Learn the terminology and
safety techniques necessary to produce dental
radiographs. Study digital radiology procedures,
basic exposure, positioning techniques and
infection control. Upon completion students will
be able to sit for the Dental Assisting National
Board’s Radiology Certification Examination.
CEUs issued. Prerequisite: High school diploma
or GED.
Note: Proof of employment in a dental office
required. Call 410-777-2447 prior to registration.
Cost: $721 includes $402 fee and DANB test fee.
OCA-349-901 12 sessions Sept. 9-Dec. 2 Arnold campus
5-8:30 pm
Lashawn Burke
F
Expanded Functions: General Chairside
Learn the skills necessary to advance to general
chairside dental assisting expanded functions.
All clinical practice takes place at student’s
place of employment. Textbook information
available at the AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Students must hold a current
radiography certification, be employed in a dental
office, and obtain a signed agreement verifying the
employer’s commitment of clinical support.
Note: 90 percent attendance required. English
as a Second Language students must earn a
composite score of 310 or better on the level of
English Proficiency exam or successfully complete
Capstone Level ESL coursework.
Cost: $754 includes $407 fee and DANB test fee.
OPA-326-901 12 sessions Aug. 30-Oct. 6 Arnold campus
TuTh
6-9 pm
Cost: $754 includes $407 fee and DANB test fee.
OPA-327-901 12 sessions Oct. 11-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
6-9 pm
TuTh
ELECTRICAL
Electrical Apprenticeships AACC cosponsors two electrical apprenticeships
approved by the Maryland Apprenticeship
Training Council: one with The Associated
Builders and Contractors/Chesapeake (ABC)
and the other with Independent Electrical
Contractors/Chesapeake (IEC). ABC
Electrical Apprenticeship Hours of training:
144 hours per year of classroom training and
2,000 hours per year of on-the-job training
for four years. For more information, call
ABC at 410-267-0347. IEC Electrical
Apprenticeship Hours of training: 144 hours
per year of classroom training and 2,000
hours per year of on-the-job training for four
years. For more information call IEC at
800-470-3013.
Electrical Helper Training
Learn to become an electrician’s helper in 30
days. Receive OSHA 10 safety training and learn
fundamentals of electrical theory, residential
wiring and commercial wiring, including how to
recognize National Electrical Codes. CEUs issued.
Note: Offered in partnership The Independent
Electrical Contractors Chesapeake (IEC). Starter
toolkit and textbooks included in cost.
Cost: $1,395 includes $718 fee.
OPA-323-902 30 sessions Sept. 6-Dec. 20
TuTh
12:30-4 pm
OPA-323-903 15 sessions Nov. 7-Dec. 16
MWF
9 am-3:30 pm
Cost: $290 includes $7 fee.
CNE-302-901 10 sessions Sept. 16-Nov. 18 Arnold campus
F
5:30-9:30 pm
Clinton Pratt
Note: Bring NEC book to class.
ENVIRONMENTAL
EDUCATION
See additional alternative and sustainable
energy courses on page 14. Visit us at
www.aacc.edu/environment. For
information regarding a CEWD certificate in
Environmental Landscape Management, see
pages 116-121.
Smart Landscape Design
for the Environment
Learn how to design a landscape that beautifies
and conserves. Explore plant species, sizes,
bloom cycles and overall appearance. Discuss
current environmental practices and native
plants. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore.
Cost: $128 includes $7 fee.
ENV-508-901 1 session
Oct. 8
Sa
9 am-4 pm
AMIL
Lesley Riddle
Soil Management
Learn about the principles and characteristics
of sustainable soil. Discuss the macro and micro
environments in soil. Examine the complex cycles
of decay and erosion. Discuss ways to assess and
build soil health. CEUs issued.
Cost: $128 includes $7 fee.
ENV-579-901 1 session
Oct. 22
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm
AMIL
Lesley Riddle
IEC
IEC
Kevin Cole
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Rain Garden and Environmental
Site Design
Greenhouse and Interior Pest Management
Study rain garden and environmental site design
to increase marketable skills in site assessment,
design elements, construction specifications
and permit processing. Get hands-on experience
by constructing and planting a rain garden.
Prerequisites: Professional landscape design or
construction experience required.
Note: Designed as a prerequisite to ENV 513
Sustainable Landscape Maintenance.
Cost: $175 includes $7 fee.
ENV-512-901 5 sessions
Oct. 25-Nov. 22
Tu
6-9:15 pm
Sa
8 am-4:30 pm Nov. 12
CCPT
Lesley Riddle
› Agriculture
Pesticide Use and Safety
Prepare to take the Maryland private applicator’s
license exam. Learn about pest management,
federal pesticide laws, labeling, hazards and first
aid, protective equipment, environmental impact,
storage and emergency response. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with Express Certification. Approved by the
Maryland Department of Agriculture for pesticide
application certification/licensure.
Cost: $350† includes $277 fee.
ENV-581-901 Sept. 5-Dec. 18 ONLN EXPRS
David Jefferson
Landscape and Exterior Pest Management
Learn integrated pest management in ornamental
landscapes. Identify abiotic factors, weeds,
insects, mites, pathogens and nematodes that
occur on landscape ornamentals in the MidAtlantic. Discover chemical and nonchemical
pest management tactics, safety concerns and
business practices. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Express Certification. Equivalent to six months as
a registered employee in the category: OrnamentalExterior Pest Management (Half of VA3a and
WVA, 4a, and all of MD 3a).
Cost: $350† includes $277 fee.
ENV-582-901 Sept. 5-Dec. 18 ONLN EXPRS
David Jefferson
Learn the principles of integrated pest
management in greenhouses and interior
ornamental plants. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with Express Certification. Meets the education
requirement for the Maryland Department of
Agriculture pesticide applicator certification
exam, Category 3b, and the greenhouse portion of
the Virginia Ornamental, Category 3a.
Cost: $350† includes $277 fee.
ENV-583-901 Sept. 5-Dec. 18 ONLN EXPRS
Turfgrass Management
Learn how to diagnose and treat insect, disease
and weed problems in turf. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Express Certification. Equivalent to six months as
a registered employee in Category 3c, Turfgrass
Pest Management.
Cost: $350† includes $277 fee.
ENV-584-901 Sept. 5-Dec. 18 ONLN EXPRS
David Jefferson
Aquatic Pest Management
Prepare for certification in aquatic pest control,
Commercial Pesticide Applicator Category 5A.
Learn the principles of aquatic pest management,
specifically aquatic pest “plants.” Discover how
aquatic weeds are managed to protect property,
people and resources. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Express Certification. Equivalent to six months as
a registered employee in the category, Aquatic Pest
(weed) Control.
Cost: $350† includes $277 fee.
ENV-585-901 Sept. 5-Dec. 18 ONLN EXPRS
David Jefferson
Wood Destroying Organisms
Learn the principles of integrated pest
management of wood-infesting pests, including
identification and management methods. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with Express Certification. Approved by the
Maryland Department of Agriculture for pesticide
application certification/licensure.
Cost: $350† includes $277 fee.
ENV-586-901 Sept. 5-Dec. 18 ONLN EXPRS
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David Jefferson
David Jefferson
Forest Conservation Qualified
Professional Training
Complete state-approved training leading to
the Maryland Forest Conservation Qualified
Professional license. Study forest stand
delineation, tree inventories and how changes in
land use affects trees. CEUs issued.
Note: Applicants must have a B.S. degree or four
years of experience in natural resources or an
M.S. degree and one year of experience. Those
completing this course may apply for qualified
professional status to prepare forest conservation
plans and stand delineations required by the Forest
Conservation Act.
Cost: $307 includes $27 fee.
OPT-306-901 13 sessions Sept. 13-Oct. 25 Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8 pm
Earl Reaves
8 am-2 pm Sept. 24
Sa
8 am-2 pm Oct. 8
Sa
FITNESS CERTIFICATION
Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/
fitnesscert. For fitness and recreation
courses, see pages 116-121.
Personal Trainer Fundamentals
Prepares students to sit for the American Council
on Exercise (ACE) Personal Trainer examination.
The utilization of physiological adaptations
and responses to physical training/exercise and
application of testing procedures for individuals
interested in applying the components of fitness
to a successful physical training program.
Note: Successful completion of course prepares
student to sit for the American Council on Exercise
(ACE) Personal Trainer Exam. Fees for the ACE
exam will be the responsibility of the student. HEA
230 formerly HEA 130. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued. Note:
All sections also offered for credit, HEA 230.
Cost: $439 includes $7 fee.
SCHZ 203
HLH-357-901 31 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 14
11 am-1:30 pm
MW
Note: No class Sept. 5.
HLH-357-902 28 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15
GYM 201
TuTh
12:40-2:50 pm
HLH-357-903 35 sessions Sept. 17-Dec. 17 Arnold campus
S
9 am-noon
Note: section 903 is a hybrid class with mandatory meetings on
Saturday Sept. 17, Oct. 18, Oct. 29, Nov. 19 and Dec. 17.
HLH-357-904 35 sessions Aug. 29-Dec.18 Arnold campus
W
6-9 pm
Note: section 904 is a hybrid class with mandatory meetings on
Wednesday Aug. 31, Sept. 21, Oct. 19, Nov. 16 and Dec. 14.
HLH-357-905 31 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 15
TTh
12:40-2:50 pm
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Business Success for Fitness Professionals
Older Adult Specialist Certification
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification
Learn how to develop business and pricing
strategy to build and maintain personal training
clientele. Discover strengths that can distinguish
a business from its competition. Learn online
tools and channels for marketing. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
World Instructor Training Schools (W.I.T.S.). This
course is approved for 6 W.I.T.S. CECs and 0.6
IACET CEUs.
Become a certified fitness program provider
for older adults. Learn about physiological and
physical effects of aging, chronic health problems,
safe warm-ups, effective exercise programs,
fitness assessments and marketing to the older
adults. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Offered in partnership with World Instructor
Training School (W.I.T.S.). Students have one year
to complete the W.I.T.S. course. Eighteen hours of
online lecture and training preparation, nine hours
of live labs, three hours of testing and a 20-hour
internship are included. Location and dates for
mandatory practical training dates to be provided
by W.I.T.S.
Study the principles of strength conditioning,
aerobic conditioning and cross training. Learn
fitness testing and how to determine body
composition. Learn injury prevention and
identification plus marketing, motivation and
designing individual fitness programs. Includes
certification exam, which has a written and
practical component where you demonstrate
safety techniques. Study guide available at AACC
bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Offered in partnership with American
Aerobic Association International/International
Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA). Study
guide recommended. Read before class.
Cost: $150 includes $117 fee.
FIT-501-901 Sept. 1-Dec. 31 ONLN WITS
Mike Divello
Exercise Program Design
for Special Populations
Learn to design safe, effective exercise programs
for individuals with chronic health issues.
Explore the benefits of exercise and designing
programs for individuals with heart disease,
hypertension, asthma, obesity, diabetes, arthritis,
osteoporosis and musculoskeletal problems.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
World Instructor Training Schools (W.I.T.S.).
Approved for 6 W.I.T.S. CECs and 0.6 IACET CEUs.
Approved by the Maryland Board of Physical
Therapy Examiners and the Maryland Board of
Occupational Therapy Practice for 0.6 CEUs or 6
contact hours.
Cost: $150 includes $117 fee.
FIT-502-901 Sept. 1-Dec. 31 ONLN WITS
Amy Hyams
Nutritional Concepts
Explore nutritional information and concepts.
Learn diet planning, government standards, food
labeling, and the biological functions and food
sources of each nutrient. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
World Instructor Training Schools (W.I.T.S.).
Approved for 6 W.I.T.S. CECs and 0.6 IACET CEUs.
Cost: $150 includes $117 fee.
FIT-503-901 Sept. 1-Dec. 31 ONLN WITS
Cost: $699 includes $606 fee.
ONLN WITS
FIT-504-901 Sept. 1-1
Amy Hyams
Group Exercise Certification
Learn recently published information regarding
group exercise history, music, choreography
and safety techniques. Review basic applied
science relating to cardiovascular and muscular
health and flexibility. Practical labs include skill
development for functional training, sports
conditioning, circuit, boot camp, dance, step,
kickboxing hi-low, aqua, indoor cycling and
equipment-based class techniques. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
World Instructor Training Schools (W.I.T.S.).
Students have one year to complete. Nine modules,
four-day practical lab, 30-hour internship, and
written and practical exam are included. Location
and dates for mandatory practical training dates
to be provided by W.I.T.S.
Cost: $699 includes $606 fee.
FIT-505-901 Sept. 1-1
ONLN WITS
Amy Hyams
Cost: $112 includes $82 fee.
CFR-575-901 1 session
Sept. 10
10 am-6 pm
Sa
Oct. 29
CFR-575-902 1 session
Sa
10 am-6 pm
CFR-575-903 1 session
Dec. 3
Sa
10 am-6 pm
Personal Fitness Trainer
Certification − Level 2
Upgrade your personal training techniques and
expand your client base. Discuss the principles of
building muscle and losing fat. Learn advanced
workout routines and how to design an advanced
nutrition program for clients. Learn all aspects of
developing a personal training business. Includes
certification exam, which has a written and a
practical component where you demonstrate
safety techniques. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
CFR 575 Personal Fitness Trainer Certification or
permission of the instructor.
Note: Offered in partnership with American
Aerobic Association International/International
Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA). Study
guide recommended. Read before class. Study guide
available at AACC bookstore.
Cost: $112 includes $82 fee.
Sept. 24
HTH-590-901 1 session
Sa
10 am-6 pm
Anna Bustamante
AMIL
Joseph Cannon
AMIL
Joseph Cannon
AMIL
Joseph Cannon
AMIL
Joseph Cannon
CONSIDERING A CAREER CHANGE OR NEED TO UPGRADE JOB SKILLS?
Explore the opportunities at an AACC Job Training Information Session.
JOB
TRAINING
INFORMATION SESSIONS
Talk with our staff to determine which program best suits your needs and start on a career path that
will offer personal and financial success!
DATE AND LOCATION
Glen Burnie Town Center
6:30-8 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 3, Room 409
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Sports Nutrition Consultant Certification
Learn in-depth principles of nutrition to help
sports clients with specific dietary and nutritional
needs. Discuss current nutritional research, herb
and vitamin supplements, and body composition
testing. Explore links between nutrition and
athletic performance and types of diet plans.
Includes written exam. CEUs issued.
Note: Offered in partnership with American
Aerobic Association International/International
Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA). Study
guide recommended. Read before class. Study guide
available at AACC Bookstore.
Cost: $112 includes $82 fee.
CSS-586-901 1 session
Nov. 19
Sa
10 am-6 pm
AMIL
Joseph Cannon
› Yoga Instructor
AACC offers both the Yoga Alliance 200Hour and 300-Hour Registered Yoga
Teacher (RYT) programs in partnership with
Yoga4Life. Students interested in one or both
of these programs should register prior to
August 15. For more information, visit
www.aacc.edu/yoga or call 410-777-7387.
Practical Yoga: Advanced Meditation
Develop a connection with the internal
observer. Apply a contemplative tool for gaining
perspective on thoughts. Employ gentle asana,
breath work, meditation and a modest amount of
journaling. CEUs issued.
Cost: $97 includes $84 fee.
YGA-550-901 6 sessions
Sept. 26-Nov. 3
Th
7:15-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Phil Bender
FLORAL DESIGN
Floriculture 3: Advanced Floral Design
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Floral Design, see pages
116-121.
Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design
Discuss the tools, vocabulary and techniques
required for basic floral design. Practice the
elements and principles of design as you create
beautiful floral arrangements. At least one
arrangement will be taken home each session.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors to class. A box to carry home
arrangements is recommended. To ease back
stress, students may wish to bring a sturdy box,
step stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Cost: $302 includes $167 fee.
Sept. 13-Oct. 11
FLD-304-901 5 sessions
6:15-9:15 pm
Tu
Arnold campus
Bianca Lord
Floriculture 1: Lab
Build on proficiency and confidence in basic
design techniques taught in Floriculture 1.
Develop speed and accuracy in using a variety
of construction mechanics and techniques.
Prerequisites: FLD 304 Floriculture .
Note: Students should bring a floral knife,
pruning shears and wire cutters, as well as flowers
and containers for session 2 as advised by the
instructor.
Cost: $91 includes $37 fee.
FLD-309-901 2 sessions
Oct. 18-25
Tu
6:15-9:15 pm
Arnold campus
Bianca Lord
Floriculture 2: Intermediate Floral Design
Review basic floral design requirements; work on
intermediate design styles. Identify appropriate
floral designs for holidays. Discover advanced
techniques for foam and vase arrangements. At
least one arrangement will be taken home each
session.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors to class. A box to carry home
arrangements is recommended. To ease back
stress, students may wish to bring a sturdy box,
step stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Cost: $302 includes $167.
FLD-305-901 5 sessions
Oct. 26-Nov. 30 Arnold campus
W
6:15-9:15 pm
Bianca Lord
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Develop advanced floral design skills. Utilize
innovative techniques to create beautiful
arrangements. Create armatures, topiaries and
contemporary designs demonstrating applied
knowledge of design elements and principles. At
least one arrangement will be taken home each
session.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors to class. A box to carry home
arrangements is recommended. To ease back
stress, students may wish to bring a sturdy box,
step stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Cost: $302 includes $167 fee.
FLD-306-901 3 sessions
Oct. 15-29
10 am-3:30 pm
Sa
Arnold campus
Kenneth Norman
Floriculture 3: Lab
Gain proficiency, speed and confidence
in advanced design techniques taught in
Floriculture 3. Prerequisites: FLD 304
Floriculture 1, FLD 309 Floriculture 1: Lab, FLD
305 Floriculture 2, FLD 306 Floriculture 3.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors to class. A box to carry home
arrangements is recommended. To ease back
stress, students may wish to bring a sturdy box,
step stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Cost: $91 includes $37 fee.
FLD-310-901 1 session
Nov. 5
Sa
9:30 am-4 pm
Arnold campus
Ken Norman
Floriculture Capstone
Successfully complete the classes required to
earn a CEWD certificate in floral design. Create
two floral projects and take one written exam.
Prerequisite: FLD 304 Floriculture 1; FLD 305
Floriculture 2; FLD 306 Floriculture 3; FLD 309
Floriculture 1: Lab; FLD 310 Floriculture 3: Lab;
FLD 307 Sympathy Flowers; FLD 317 Wedding:
Personal Flowers.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors to class. A box to carry home
arrangements is recommended. To ease back
stress, students may wish to bring a sturdy box,
step stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Cost: $61 includes $32 fee.
Dec. 12
FLD-301-901 1 session
M
6:30-9:40 pm
Arnold campus
Teresa Godfrey
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Prom, Body and Fashion Flowers
Wedding Ceremony Flowers
Create contemporary wearable body flowers
and explore the latest trends in floral fashion.
Examine the construction mechanics and identify
the floral elements for boutonnieres, corsages,
floral hats, necklaces and bracelets.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors to class. A box to carry home
arrangements is recommended. To ease back
stress, students may wish to bring a sturdy box,
step stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Create and decorate a large wedding ceremony
structure, chair or pew decorations, aisle
treatments and altar arrangements with fresh
flowers. Discuss personalizing weddings for a
variety of cultural traditions including Jewish,
Indian and Persian. Prerequisites: OCC 331
Floriculture 1 or permission of instructor.
Note: Class is a mix of group and individual
projects. Students must bring a floral knife or
sharp pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters
and ribbon scissors to class. A box to carry home
arrangements is recommended. To ease back
stress, students may wish to bring a sturdy box,
step stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Cost: $121 includes a $67 fee.
FLD-312-901 1 session
Sept. 10
Sa
10 am-4:30 pm
Arnold campus
Teresa Godfrey
Start Your Own Floral Business
Explore the essential elements of starting
a business in the floral industry. Examine
floral shop setup essentials, wholesale floral
purchasing, insurance and legal considerations,
marketing, and customer service skills.
Cost: $140† includes $77 fee.
FLR-322-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN ED4OL
FLR-322-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN ED4OL
FLR-322-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN ED4OL
Cascading Bridal Bouquets
Create a cascading bridal bouquet that reflects
trends in the wedding industry. Examine
construction mechanics, suitable flowers and
foliage, and techniques to maximize freshness
and longevity. At least one arrangement will be
taken home.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors to class. A box to carry home
arrangements is recommended. To ease back
stress, students may wish to bring a sturdy box,
step stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Cost: $96 includes $67 fee.
Sept. 19
FLD-313-901 1 session
M
6:15-9:15 pm
Arnold campus
Teresa Godfrey
Cost: $189 includes $135 fee.
Sept. 24
FLD-303-901 1 session
9:30 am-4 pm
Sa
Autumn Flowers
Arnold campus
Ken Norman
Fresh Flower Care and Handling
Examine the proper conditioning procedures for
the most common flowers used in floral design.
Identify the categories of flowers and foliage,
and explore the industry standard products used
when handling them.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors to class. To ease back stress,
students may wish to bring a sturdy box, step
stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Cost: $56 includes $27 fee.
FLD-300-901 1 session
Oct. 10
M
6:15-9:30 pm
Arnold campus
David Powers
Cost: $105 includes $72 fee.
FLR-329-901 1 session
Nov. 15
Tu
6:15-9:15 pm
Arnold campus
Bianca Lord
Sympathy Flowers
Examine a variety of sympathy tributes, industry
terminology, construction mechanics and design
requirements. Discuss family consultations
and coordination with funeral directors. Create
traditional funeral arrangements such as casket
and standing sprays.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors to class. A box to carry home
arrangements is recommended. To ease back
stress, students may wish to bring a sturdy box,
step stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Cost: $156 includes $102 fee.
FLD-307-901 1 session
Dec. 3
Sa
10 am-4:30 pm
Arnold campus
Carol Inskeep
Winter Flowers
Wedding: Personal Flowers
Discover how to create the bouquets every
bride dreams of as well as coordinating
corsages and boutonnieres. Learn traditional
and contemporary floral design techniques.
Prerequisite: FLD 304 Floriculture 1 or instructor
permission.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors. A box to carry home arrangements
is highly recommended. To ease back stress,
students may wish to bring a sturdy box, step
stool or other riser to elevate arrangements while
designing.
Cost: $161 includes $107 fee.
FLD-317-901 2 session
Nov. 7-14
6:15-9:15 pm
M
Create autumn-inspired floral arrangements
using fall branches, berries, dahlia, pods,
gourds and more. Acquire expert knowledge in
selecting materials, construction mechanics,
and techniques for loss prevention and optimal
display life.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors to class. A box to carry home
arrangements is recommended. To ease back
stress, students may wish to bring a sturdy box,
step stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Arnold campus
Teresa Godfrey
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Create winter-inspired floral arrangements using
branches, evergreens, berries, pods, tulips and
more. Learn to select materials, construction
mechanics, and techniques for loss prevention
and optimal display life. Enhance arrangements
with ornaments and other holiday material.
Note: Students must bring a floral knife or sharp
pocketknife, pruning shears, wire cutters and
ribbon scissors to class. A box to carry home
arrangements is recommended. To ease back
stress, students may wish to bring a sturdy box,
step stool or other riser to elevate arrangements
while designing.
Cost: $105 includes $72 fee.
FLR-328-901 1 session
Dec. 6
Tu
6:15-9:15 pm
Arnold campus
Teresa Godfrey
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
HEALTH CARE
For caregiver training see health in the
personal enrichment section, page 90. For
personal health courses for nonprofessionals
see health in the personal enrichment section,
pages 90. For Career Exploration courses, see
pages xx and Workplace Spanish courses, see
page 51.
› Assisted Living
Assisted Living Manager
Learn about assisted living residential care
management. Examine the basics of business
management and operation, admission and
discharge criteria, clinical management of
residents, service planning, nutrition, food safety,
dementia, mental health, behavior management,
emergency planning and how the aging process
impacts care.
Note: 8 contact hours/80 CE hours issued. Meets
Maryland Department of Health and Mental
Hygiene, Office Health Care Quality licensing
regulations. For information, visit
www.aacc.edu/healthcare/assisted.
Cost: $952 includes $57 fee.
ALM-501-901 10 sessions Oct. 18-Nov. 17
9 am-6 pm
TuTh
GBTC
Julie Kennedy
Assisted Living Manager − Update
Update knowledge in several areas, including
philosophy of care for assisted living facilities,
the aging process, developing a service plan and
managing clinical environment. 2.0 contact
hours/20 CE hours issued.
Note: Update is required every two years by DHMH
(OHCQ) to maintain licensure for assisted living
facilities with five beds or more in Maryland.
Cost: $325 includes $37 supply/lab fee.
ALM-502-901 3 sessions
Dec. 6-13
TuTh
9 am-5 pm
GBTC
Julie Kennedy
› Basic Life Support/CPR/
First Aid
CPR for Health Care Professionals
Basic Life Support for health care providers,
rescue personnel and lifeguards. Learn infant,
child and adult CPR, use of the automated
external defibrillator (AED), mouth-to-mouth,
use of barrier devices and bag-mask techniques.
CEUs issued.
Note: There is no re-certification course for
CPR for Health Care Professions due to new
release of 2015 AHA Guidelines. All Health Care
Professionals are required to take full-day CPR for
Health Care Professionals course. Bring textbook
"BLS for Health Care Providers" and pocket mask
(not face shield) to class. Both available at AACC
Bookstore. Read before class. Dress comfortably.
Students who come unprepared may be asked to
attend another class.
Cost: $97 includes $19 fee.
Sept. 17
NSN-308-901 1 session
9 am-5 pm
Sa
Oct. 8
NSN-308-902 1 session
9 am-5 pm
Sa
Nov. 5
NSN-308-903 1 session
9 am-5 pm
Sa
Dec. 3
NSN-308-904 1 session
9 am-5 pm
Sa
Basic Life Support (BLS) Health Care
Provider Skills Testing
Gain hands-on experience of the AHA Basic
Life Support (BLS) Health Care Provider course
including Parts 2 and 3, skills practice and
testing. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Basic Life
Support (BLS) Health Care Provider (HCP) Part 1
eLearning course.
Note: Course meets the requirements for obtaining
an AHA BLS Health Care Provider course
completion card. For information regarding Part
1, visit www.onlineAHA.org. To schedule BLS
Skills Testing session, call 410-777-2974. Must
call for appoinment.
Cost: $85† includes $46 fee.
NRN-518-901 1 session
Sept. 21
W
11 am-1 pm
NRN-518-902 6 sessions
Oct. 12
W
noon-2 pm
Nov. 16
NRN-518-903 1 session
W
1-3 pm
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GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
Heart Saver AED
Learn CPR for infants, children and adults
and effective use of the automated external
defibrillator (AED) to shock the death-producing
abnormal heart rhythm of ventricular fibrillation
(VF). AEDs can be used successfully by minimally
trained emergency personnel, lay responders and
family members or co-workers of people at high
risk for sudden cardiac death. CEUs issued.
Note: Bring textbook “Heart Saver AED” and
pocket mask (not face shield) to class. Both
available at AACC Bookstore. Read book before
class. Dress comfortably. Students who come
unprepared may be asked to attend another class.
Cost: $62 includes $17 fee.
NRG-339-901 1 session
Sept. 17
Sa
12:30-4:30 pm
Oct. 8
NRG-339-902 1 session
12:30-4:30 pm
Sa
Nov. 5
NRG-339-903 1 session
12:30-4:30 pm
Sa
Dec. 3
NRG-339-904 1 session
12:30-4:30 pm
Sa
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
Heart Saver CPR/AED Skills Testing
Gain hands-on experience for the AHA Heart
Saver CPR/AED course that includes Parts 2
and 3, skills practice and testing. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: Heart Saver CPR/AED Part I
e-Learning course.
Note: Course meets the requirements for obtaining
an AHA Heart Saver CPR/AED course completion
card. For information regarding Part 1, visit
www.onlineAHA.org. For Heartsaver
CPR/AED Skills testing session appointment,
call 410-777-2974. Must call for appointment.
Cost: $50† includes $20 fee.
NRN-519-901 1 session
Oct. 20
Th
11 am-1 pm
NRN-519-902 1 session
Dec. 8
Th
noon-2 pm
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED
Child care providers, teachers, camp counselors,
security personnel, fitness trainers, lifeguards
and any other nonmedical personnel learn adult,
infant and child CPR and choking procedures.
Discuss basic first aid, medical emergencies and
environmental emergencies. Train to use an AED
(automated external defibrillator). Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs issued.
Note: Students receive a two-year certification.
Bring textbook “Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED”
and pocket mask to class. Both available at AACC
bookstore. Read before class. Dress comfortably.
› Dietary Manager
Food Systems Clinical
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Dietary Manager, see pages
116-121.
Management and Supervision
for Dietary Managers
Apply management functions and principles to
health care supervision at the first and second
level of management. Review case studies and
role playing. Learn how to conduct in-service
training, interviews and counseling sessions.
Practice writing job descriptions and procedures
equipment justifications. CEUs issued.
Cost: $112 includes $22 fee.
NRN-332-901 1 session
Sept. 24
GBTC 513
Sa
9 am-5 pm Georgia-Beth Pratt
Dec. 10
GBTC 513
NRN-332-902 1 session
9 am-5 pm Georgia-Beth Pratt
Sa
Cost: $601 includes $169 fee.
AMIL
DMA-500-901 12 sessions Sept. 8-Oct. 17
MTh
5-8:15 pm
Jolene Campbell
Heart Saver First Aid Skills Testing
Management and Supervision Clinical
Gain hands-on experience for the AHA Heart
Saver First Aid course that includes parts 2 and
3, skills practice and testing. Prerequisite: AHA
Heart Saver First Aid Part I e-Learning course.
Note: Course meets the requirements for obtaining
an AHA Heart Saver First Aid course completion
card. For information regarding Part 1, visit
www.onlineAHA.org. For Heartsaver First
Aid Skills testing session appointment call
410-777-2974. Must call for appointment.
Cost: $50 includes $20 fee.
NRN 520-901 1 session
Sept. 13
Tu
11 am-1 pm
Nov. 29
NRN 520-902 1 session
Tu
1-3 pm
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
GBTC 513
Kyle Hastings
Analyze management responsibilities using
state and federal employment laws. Examine the
impact of unions. Develop employee schedules
and practice techniques that empower staff.
Learn how to create and deliver performance
reviews. CEUs issued.
Note: Meets the 50-hour requirement for the
human resources clinical portion of the Dietary
Management Certification. To register, you must
have prior approval from the program coordinator.
Call 410-777-7387 prior to registration.
Cost: $57 includes $22 fee.
DMA-503-901 12 sessions Sept. 8-Oct. 17
XOFF
MTh
8 am-12:15 pm
Jolene Campbell
Examine the size and scope of the food service
industry. Review the basic principles of
management. CEUs issued. Note: Meets the 50hour requirement for the sanitation/food systems
management clinical portion of the Dietary
Management Certification. To register, you must
have prior approval from the program coordinator.
Call 410-777-7387 prior to registration.
Cost: $57 includes $22 fee.
DMA-504-901 12 sessions Oct.17-Nov. 28
MTh
8 am-12:15 pm
XOFF
Jolene Campbell
Nutrition for Dietary Managers
Discuss the role of diet and nutritional therapy.
Plan a menu following nutritional and RDA
requirements focusing on how nutrients affect the
body. Apply nutrition therapy to various diseases.
CEUs issued.
Cost: $572 includes $140 fee.
DMA-502-901 12 sessions Dec. 5-Jan. 23
MTh
5-8:15 pm
Note: No class Dec. 26, Dec. 29, Jan. 2.
AMIL
Jolene Campbell
Nutrition Clinical
Compare nutritional intake of unrelated groups.
Recognize cultural, religious and regional
influences on food choices. CEUs issued. Note:
Meets the 50-hour requirement for the nutrition/
sanitation clinical portion of the Dietary
Management Certification. To register, you must
have prior approval from the program coordinator
call 410-777-7387 prior to registration.
Cost: $57 includes $22 fee.
DMA-505-901 12 sessions Dec. 5-Jan. 23
MTh
8 am-12:15 pm
XOFF
Jolene Campbell
Food Systems Management
Identify the components of food service and
customer preferences. Develop quality control
standards. Plan menus and recipes. Create
budgets using financial control techniques.
CEUs issued.
Cost: $618 includes $186 fee.
DMA-501-901 12 sessions Oct. 20-Dec. 1
MTh
5-8:15 pm
AMIL
Jolene Campbell
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› Nursing
Students who are involved in clinical
placement (Licensed Nurse Refresher and
Medicine Aide students) are required by the
college to complete a criminal background
check. Final acceptance in the program shall
be contingent upon satisfactory completion
of a criminal background check. A separate
criminal background check may also be
required by a clinical site prior to placement.
If a student is denied from a clinical site, due
to a background check result, the student
shall be dismissed from the program and his/
her registration withdrawn from courses
related to the program. Students may be
automatically dismissed from the program if
they have not been truthful or have provided
inaccurate information in the application.
For information visit www.aacc.edu/
healthcare or contact the Continuing
Professional Education office cpe@aacc.edu
or 410-777-2970. For information regarding
a CEWD certificate in Licensed Nurse
Refresher and Medicine Aide, see pages 116121.
Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 1 Theory
Registered nurses and licensed practical nurses
with an active or inactive Maryland nursing
license planning to re-enter the nursing field,
update their knowledge. Review medicalsurgical nursing topics including anatomy,
physiology, major disease pathology, current
treatment strategies and legal issues. Study
pharmacology, physical assessment, nursing
process, documentation and current patient care
trends. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Corequisite: NSN 387
Licensed Nurse Refresher Part 2 Clinical. Note:
Approved by the Maryland Board of Nursing.
To register, you must have prior approval from
the program coordinator. For qualifications
and registration instructions visit www.aacc.
edu/healthcare/nurserefresher.cfm. Begin
registration process now.
Cost: $912 includes $237 fee.
NRG-306-901 30 sessions Aug. 24-Dec. 12
GBTC
MW
6-9:45 pm
Trisha Lipscomb
Licensed Nurse Refresher Part 2 Clinical
Medicine Aide Update
Gain hands-on experience in a hospital setting
as a registered nurse or licensed practical
nurse. Practice skills for four weekends in acute
medical-surgical nursing and subacute nursing
facilities supervised by practicing nursing
experts. Dedicate three college lab days to
practicing physical assessment and psychomotor
skills. Handle patient assignments, complete
documentation and care plans, and administer
medications. CEUs issued. Corequisite: NRG 306
Licensed Nurse Refresher Part 1 - Theory.
Note: To register, you must have prior approval
from the program coordinator. Background check
is required. For course information, qualifications
and registration instructions visit www.aacc.
edu/healthcare/nurserefresher.cfm. Begin
registration process now.
Certified medicine aides receive current
information on state regulations, new drug
and care procedures, and commonly used
medications. CEUs issued.
Note: Students who successfully complete the
course will receive a certificate valid for two years.
To register, you must have prior approval from
the program coordinator. For course information
qualifications and registration instructions, visit
www.aacc.edu/healthcare/medaide.
Cost: $922 includes $222 fee.
NSN-387-901 12 sessions Oct. 15-Nov. 20 Arnold campus
7 am-4 pm Kimberly Johnston
SaSu
7 am-4 pm & Leza Portillo
SaSu
Licensed Nurse Refresher − Theory
RNs and LPNs with active or inactive Maryland
nursing license planning to re-enter the nursing
field can update their knowledge. Review
medical-surgical nursing topics including
anatomy, physiology, major disease pathology
and treatment strategies. Study pharmacology,
physical assessment, nursing process,
documentation and patient care trends.
Note: Cannot sign up for NSN 387 until after
completion of NRN 521. Online course.
Cost: $912 includes $456 fee.
NRN-521-901 90 sessions Sept. 19-Dec. 5
M
6-7 pm GBTC
Tina Jones
Medicine Aide
Geriatric nursing assistants with one year of
experience currently employed in a Maryland
LTC nursing home, become certified to
administer medications to nursing home clients.
Learn about the recognition, safe preparation
and administration of medications. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued.
Note: Students who successfully complete the
course will receive a certificate valid for two years.
To register, you must have prior approval from
the program coordinator. For course information,
qualifications and registration instructions, visit
www.aacc.edu/healthcare/medaide.cfm.
Background check for an additional fee is required.
Cost: $92 includes $17 fee.
NRG-388-901 1 session
Sept. 24
Sa
8 am-5 pm
NRG-388-902 1 session
Nov. 5
Sa
8 am-5 pm
Arnold campus
Dr. Deborah Hood
Arnold campus
Dr. Deborah Hood
Phlebotomy
Learn proper technique for venous and capillary
blood specimen collection. Focus on venipuncture
techniques, equipment and difficult draws. Some
health care background recommended. CEUs
issued. Note: This course is for continuing
education purposes only. This course will not
qualify the student for professional certification/
licensure as a phlebotomist. For information call
410-777-2970.
Cost: $92 includes $37 fee.
NRN-319-901 1 session
Sept. 3
Sa
9 am-4:30 pm
Nov. 5
NRN-319-902 1 session
9 am-4:30 pm
Sa
Arnold campus
Terri Golden
Arnold campus
Terri Golden
Basic IV Therapy/Venipuncture
Cover state-of-the-art IV techniques and
equipment including the initiation of intravenous
infusion, maintaining central line catheters,
monitoring TPN IV administration, blood
administration and blood component therapy.
Recommended for LPNs, RNs, EMTs and IV
therapists to update skills. CEUs issued.
Note: This course is for continuing education
purposes only. This course will not qualify the
student for professional certification/licensure for
IV therapy.
Cost: $102 includes $32 fee.
NRS-348-901 2 sessions
Nov. 15-17
TuTh
6-10 pm
Arnold campus
Joan Sullivan
Cost: $632 includes $32 fee.
Oct. 4-Nov. 20
GBTC
NRN-325-901 11 sessions
TuTh
6-9:15 pm Dr. Deborah Hood
TuTh
6-9:15 pm
FLRS
SaSu
7 am-3:30 pm
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
RN, CM/DN Training Program
in Assisted Living
Maryland Board of Nursing-approved course
required for nurses desiring to function as an
RN Case Manager /Delegating Nurse in the
Assisted Living setting. The RN CM/DN meets
the requirements to delegate nursing functions
including medication administration and also
to supervise the medication technician. The
nurse will be authorized to teach the 20-hour
Medication Administration Training Program to
the Medication Technician (MT) working in the
assisted living setting. CEUs issued.
Note: Includes light breakfast and work lunch.
Download a copy of the Nurse Practice Act booklet
from the Maryland Board of Nursing website
(www.mbon.org) and the Assisted Living
COMAR Regulations 10.07.14 available from the
Office of the Secretary of State Division of State
Documents website (www.dsd.state.md.us).
Cost: $237 includes $57 fee.
Sept. 23-24
NRN-500-901 2 sessions
FSa
9 am-6 pm
Dec. 9-10
NRN-500-902 2 sessions
9 am-6 pm
FSa
GBTC
Julie Kennedy
GBTC
Julie Kennedy
Fibromyalgia and Hypermobility
Syndrome: Exercise is the Best Medicine
The following clinical continuing education
courses are for physical therapy and
occupational therapy professionals and
other health care professionals. A copy of
professional certification or licensure as a
health care provider is required at the first
class meeting. Students are responsible for
determining if the course content is within
the scope of practice for their profession
as determined by their regulatory board
or agency. All courses approved by the
Maryland State Board of Physical Therapy
Examiners and Maryland State Board
of Occupational Therapy Practice are
noted following the course description. For
information about courses for physical and
occupational therapists, visit www.aacc.
edu/healthcare/therapy.
Cost: $115 includes $12 fee.
PTA-519-901 1 session
Oct. 29
Sa
8 am-4 pm
Kinesio Taping: KT1 and KT2
Mammography
Review anatomy and positioning of the breast in
advance of taking the mammography exam. Learn
the Quality Control for Mammography as well
MQSA rules and regulations. CEUs issued.
Cost: $657 includes $7 fee.
NRN-522-901 16 sessions Sept. 7-Dec. 28 Arnold campus
W
6-9 pm Kimberly Trageser
Spanish for Medical Professionals 1
Practice basic language skills needed to
communicate effectively with Spanish-speaking
patients and their families in a health care
environment. Learn the basics of the language,
gain an understanding of the culture and know
how to ask the questions crucial to quality health
care. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN).
Cost: $152 includes $80 fee.
HIC-534-901 Oct. 3-28
ONLN LERN
› Physical Therapy/
Occupational Therapy
Learn general principles, techniques and
applications of kinesio taping. Conduct screening
and muscle testing. Demonstrate how to tape
specific muscles and orthopedic conditions.
Explore how kinesio taping can enhance an
existing treatment regimen. CEUs issued.
Note: Continental breakfast included. Bring a yoga
mat, towel, or blanket to class. Course approved
by the Kinesio Taping Association International
(KTAI), and hours can be applied toward KTAI
certification. Tuition includes workbooks, Kinesio
Tex Tape and a 60-day KTAI membership.
Approved by the Maryland Board of Physical
Therapy Examiners for 1.5 CEUs. Approved by the
Maryland Board of Occupational Therapy Practice
for 16 contact hours.
Cost: $395 includes $122 fee.
PTA-503-901 2 sessions
Nov. 4-5
F
8 am-5:30 pm
Sa
8 am-5:30 pm
AMIL
Karen Danish
Cristina Sempe
Learn to evaluate and treat patients with
hypermobility syndrome and/or fibromyalgia.
Explore why supervised exercise yields the
best symptom management. Learn to recognize
hypermobility/fibromyalgia and design
appropriate exercise protocols. CEUs issued.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Board of
Physical Therapy Examiners for 0.7 CEUs and the
Maryland Board of Occupational Therapy Practice
for 6.5 contact hours.
Manual Therapy: Lumbo-Pelvic Spine
Review key anatomical structures. Discuss basic
concepts of managing lumbar pathologies. Learn
basic joint mobilization techniques for the lumbar
spine and practice soft tissue techniques that can
increase flexibility, range of motion or muscle
function. CEUs issued.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Board of Physical
Therapy Examiners and the Maryland Board of
Occupational Therapy Practice for 1.5 CEUs or 15
contact hours.
Cost: $135 includes $12 fee.
PTA-334-901 2 sessions
Nov. 4-5
F
8 am-5 pm
Sa
8 am-5 pm
Arnold campus
Paul Simonetti
Treating Women’s Health in an Orthopedic
Setting: The Pregnant Client, SI
Dysfunction, Pelvic Pain and Other
Mysteries
Learn to evaluate and treat women’s health
patients in an orthopedic setting and understand
corresponding diagnoses, precautions and
related symptoms. Examine evaluation tools,
manual therapy treatment and exercises. Explore
pelvic pain, incontinence, hypermobility, coccyx
pain, sacroiliac disorders and diastasis recti as
diagnoses. CEUs issued.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Board of
Physical Therapy Examiners for 0.6 CEUs and the
Maryland Board of Occupational Therapy Practice
for 6 contact hours.
Cost: $115 includes $12 fee.
Oct. 15
PTA-521-901 1 session
8:30 am-4 pm
Sa
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Arnold campus
Holly Burt
Arnold campus
Holly Burt
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Kinesio Taping: KT3
Therapeutic Applications of Hatha Yoga
Practice advanced kinesio taping techniques for
orthopedic problems in the upper extremities.
Review kinesio taping concepts, theories and
application guidelines. Examine corrective
techniques for mechanical, fascial and functional
problems. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: PTA 503
Kinesio Taping: KT1 and KT2.
Note: Continental breakfast included. Bring a yoga
mat, towel or blanket to class. Course approved
by the Kinesio Taping Association International
(KTAI). Supplies fee includes workbook and
two rolls of Kinesio Tex Tape. Successful
course completion leads to KTAI certification.
Approved by the Maryland Board of Physical
Therapy Examiners and the Maryland Board of
Occupational Therapy Practice for 0.8 CEUs or 8
contact hours.
Learn to use breath to foster flexibility and
range of motion. Discover pose modifications
to enhance therapeutic benefits. Learn
biomechanical alignment principles to apply
when teaching yoga therapeutically. Discuss
benefits, contraindications and needs of special
populations. CEUs issued.
Note: Pending approval by the Maryland Board of
Physical Therapy for 1.1 CEUS and the Maryland
Board of Occupational Therapy Practice for 11
contact hours.
Cost: $250 includes $71 fee.
Dec. 2
PTA-507-901 1 session
F
8 am-5:30 pm
AMIL
Steve Huber
KT4: Specialty Neurological Concepts
of Kinesio Taping
Learn strategies and practice extensive kinesio
taping techniques for treating patients with
neurological disease. Discuss physiological
systems affecting the trunk and extremities and
treatment strategies for patients with developing,
recovering and deteriorating neurological
diseases such as CVA, CP, ALS, MD, MS and TBI.
CEUs issued.
Note: Continental breakfast included. Bring
a yoga mat, towel or blanket to class. Course
approved by the Kinesio Taping Association
International (KTAI). Student must have
completed a KTAI approved KT1, KT2 and KT 3
course prior to enrolling in this course. Supplies
fee includes workbook and two rolls of Kinesio
Tex Tape. Approved by the Maryland Board of
Physical Therapy Examiners for 0.8 CEUs and the
Maryland Board of Occupational Therapy Practice
for 8 contact hours.
Cost: $297 includes $241 fee.
PTA-518-901 1 session
Dec. 3
Sa
8 am-5:30 pm
52
AMIL
Steve Huber
Cost: $317 includes $278 fee.
YGA-549-901 1 session
Dec. 9-11
F
5-9 pm
SaSu
9 am-6 pm
Arnold campus
Lynn Matthews
› Professional Coding
and Transcription
ICD-10-CM
Professional Ethics in Counseling
and Human Services
Explore ethical issues human services
professionals encounter. Identify code of ethics
and professional and cultural competence.
Understand differences in cultures, client rights,
relationships and decision-making models.
Discuss ethical principles and advocacy. CEUs
issued.
Note: 0.4 CEUs/4 CE hours awarded.
$99 includes a $17 fee.
MHP-317-901 1 session
Arnold Campus
Sa
9 am-2 pm Sept. 17 Dr. Nicole Williams
Grief in the 21st Century
Increase your knowledge of grief theory and
clinical interventions to support those living with
loss. Recognize bereavement risk factors and grief
themes. Explore strategies such as incorporating
family interventions and technology. CEUs
issued. Offered in partnership with Chesapeake
Life Center.
Discover key differences between the ICD-9-CM
and ICD-10-CM coding manuals through dual
coding comparison. Fundamental guidelines
for coding identification through the use of the
ICD-10-CM coding manual will be covered. CEUs
issued.
$105 includes $104 fee.
CNS-541-901 1 session
F
9 am-3 pm
Sept.23
$395 includes $7 fee.
HLH-506-901 Oct. 3-Jan. 31 ONLN WB
Learn to detect and deal with frustration and
stagnation that can result from working with
clients suffering from long-term depression.
Develop fresh outlooks and new strategies to
help clients regain a sense of personal power
and enhanced self-esteem. Examine cognitive
behavioral therapy; reframing; mindfulness
meditation; couple and family communication
skills; assertiveness and self-esteem
development. CEUs issued.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Theresa Paserb
› Social Work/Counseling
Human services courses are designed to meet
the continuing education needs of social
workers, counselors, therapists, psychologists
and other mental health professionals.
Individual courses may be approved by the
Maryland Board of Social Work Examiners
(Category 1), the Maryland Board of
Professional Counselors and Therapists for
Category “A” CEUs and/or the Maryland
Board of Examiners of Psychologists
(Category A). Check with individual
licensing board(s) to verify if subject matter
meets continuing education requirements for
your licensure certification. For information
about these continuing education courses,
call 410-777-2560 or visit www.aacc.edu/
healthcare/human.
Arnold campus
Depression Update: Managing
Clients Effectively
Cost: $92 includes $17 fee.
Oct. 7
PSY-323-901 1 session
F
8:30 am-4 pm
GBTC 204
Antesha Milton
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder
A comprehensive overview of Attention Deficit
Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) across the
lifespan. Learn about the causes, symptoms,
developmental course, treatment approaches
and practical management of ADHD at home,
in school settings and in the workplace. CEUs
issued.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Cost: $92 includes $17 fee.
MHP-302-901 1 session
Oct. 8
Sa
9 am-4:30 pm
GBTC
Carol Robbins
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
A Methodology for Understanding
the Clients We Serve − Trauma Informed
Care
Explore trauma informed care. Review different
types of trauma and examine components
and outcomes of a trauma informed mental
health professional. Discover how to become a
trauma informed professional through analysis,
assessment and involvement. CEUs issued.
Note: 0.5 CEUs/5 CE hours awarded.
Cost: $99 includes $24 fee.
MHP-315-901 1 session
Oct. 14
AMIL
F
9 am-2:30 pm
Felecia Veale Buckson
Aging, Capacity and Your Clients
Increase your sensitivity to age-related changes.
Understand types of aging and learn how to
modify your practice to accommodate them.
Recognize and learn to manage incapacity and
explore strategies to maximize the client’s selfdetermination.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Cost: $92 includes $17 fee.
HNS-304-901 1 session
Oct. 29
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm
Arnold campus
Fatima Burns
Treatment of Psychological Trauma
in Military and Veteran Poplulations
Explore clinical treatment interventions
and strategies of trauma-related disorders in
military and veteran populations. Treatment
interventions, such as cognitive-behavior therapy,
group therapy, eye movement desensitization
and reprocessing (EMDR), technology-based
interventions, family and couples counseling,
hypnosis and psychopharmacology will
be reviewed. Textbook available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Note: All sections also
offered for credit, HUS 232. Explore clinical
treatment interventions and strategies of
trauma-related disorders in military and veteran
populations. Treatment interventions, such as
cognitive-behavior therapy, group therapy, eye
movement desensitization and reprocessing
(EMDR), technology-based interventions,
family and couples counseling, hypnosis and
psychopharmacology will be reviewed.
Credit course listed as HUS 232.
Cost: $331 includes $7 fee.
HNS-313-v.901 Oct. 24-Dec. 18 ONLN WB
› Sterile Processing
Conflict Management
for Health Professionals
Explore conflict mediation by identifying your
own attitudes and conflict responses and clients’
conflict styles. Strengthen your active, reflective
listening skills and practice a multistep, problemsolving process for managing personal conflicts.
CEUs issued.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Cost: $147 includes $17 fee.
HNS-300-901 1 session
Oct. 28
F
8:30 am-4 pm
Arnold campus
Maxwell Ochs
Building Connections −
Home Visitation and Documentation
Understand the role mental health professionals
play in home visitation. Identify evidence-based
outcomes, strategies for developing positive
relationships and ways to build links between
public and private community services. Examine
barriers and strategies to success. CEUs issued.
Note: 0.5 CEU’s/5 CE hours awarded.
Cost: $99 includes a $17 fee.
MHP-316-901 1 session
Oct. 28
AMIL
F
9 am-2:30 pm
Felecia Veale Buckson
Domestic Violence 101
Learn about domestic violence as a crime. Learn
the definitions, legal issues and laws, tools for
assessing danger and lethality, the effects on
children and the relationship to substance abuse.
Identify community-based and legal resources.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Cost: $92 includes $17 fee.
MHP-310-901 1 session
Nov. 12
8:30 am-4 pm
Sa
AMIL
Fatima Burns
Post Traumatic Stress, Prevention
and Treatment
Gain an understanding of the signs and symptoms
of PTSD in clients. Learn about various treatment
modalities and understand co-occurring
disorders that often occur in PTSD patients.
CEUs issued.
Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded.
Cost: $92 includes $57 fee.
Nov. 19
HTH-583-901 1 session
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm
AMIL
Richard Esposito
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For information regarding a continuing
education certificate in Central Sterile
Processing Technician, see pages 116-121.
Central Sterile Processing Technician
Discuss the role of the central sterile processing
technician. Learn rules and regulations of
working in health care. Examine how central
service is involved in controlling infections in
hospitals. Practice identifying and selecting
appropriate equipment. CEUs issued.
Note: For information visit www.aacc.edu/
healthcare or call 410-777-2910.
Cost: $2,137 includes $1,957 fee.
STP-500-901 12 sessions Sept. 17-Dec. 10 Arnold campus
9 am-5:45 pm
William Milliken
Sa
› Therapeutic Massage
The following clinical continuing education
courses are for therapeutic massage and
other health care professionals. A copy of
professional certification or licensure as a
health care provider is required at the first
class meeting. Students are responsible for
determining if the course content is within
the scope of practice for their profession as
determined by their regulatory board or
agency. AACC is a National Certification
Board for Therapeutic Massage and
Bodywork (NCBTMB)-approved provider for
continuing education. For information about
courses for massage therapists, visit
www.aacc.edu/healthcare/massage.
HIV/AIDS and Communicable Disease
Review universal precautions and
contraindications for massage. Meet
Maryland and NCBTMB continuing education
requirements by reviewing communicable
diseases such as HIV/AIDS, herpes, hepatitis,
measles, MRSA, mumps, ringworm, scabies and
TB. CEUs issued.
Note: Some sections offered online. Approved by the
NCBTMB for 3 CE contact hours.
Cost: $47 includes $7 fee.
MST-330-901 Sept. 10-17
ONLN WB
MST-330-903 Oct. 15-22
ONLN WB
Oct. 22
MST-330-902 1 session
Sa
9 am-12:15 pm
Michael Sullivan
Michael Sullivan
Marcella Konkiel
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Ethics and Cultural Diversity
for Massage Therapists
Documentation for Massage
and Bodywork Professionals
Meet Maryland and NCBTMB continuing
education requirements by reviewing the ethical
and legal parameters of massage therapy and
cultural competency. Address Standard V-Roles
and Boundaries. Learn tips for improving the
caregiver/patient relationship across cultures.
CEUs issued.
Note: Approved by the NCBTMB for 4 CE contact
hours.
Learn to develop and improve documentation
skills for therapeutic massage and bodywork
sessions. Identify key words and phrases
to document specific massage techniques.
Discuss changing health care guidelines for
documentation. Review formatting process
for documentation and explore Web-based
applications. CEUs issued.
Note: Approved by the NCBTMB for 6 CE contact
hours.
Cost: $57 includes $7 fee.
MST-340-901 Sept. 10-17
ONLN WB
MST-340-903 Oct. 15-22
ONLN WB
Oct. 22
MST-340-902 1 session
Sa
1-5:15 pm
Michael Sullivan
Michael Sullivan
Arnold campus
Marcella Konkiel
Dry Spa for the Massage Therapist
Learn how to properly and effectively perform
dry spa techniques including aromatherapy and
mud wraps, full-body exfoliations, spa reflexology
and paraffin treatments. Discuss equipment,
materials, product selection, benefits and
contraindications. CEUs issued. Note: Spa starter
kit included. Bring a fitted sheet and towels to
class.
Note: Approved by the NCBTMB for 13 CE contact
hours.
Cost: $195 includes $95 fee.
MST-337-901 2 sessions
Sept. 24-25
SaSu
9 am-5 pm
Arnold campus
Vicki Delair
Manual Lymphatic Drainage Basics
for Massage Therapists
Discuss manual lymphatic drainage (MLD)
basics and identify applications within the
scope of practice for massage therapists.
Review the lymphatic system and its impact on
parasympathetic nervous and integumentary
systems. Discuss appropriate applications and
contraindications. Practice basic MLD strokes
and specific timing and pressure. CEUs issued.
Note: Bring a fitted sheet to class. Note: Approved
by the NCBTMB for 7 CE contact hours.
Cost: $97 includes $12 fee.
Oct. 7
MST-323-901 1 session
F
9 am-5:30 pm
Arnold campus
Mary Leisenring
Cost: $97 includes $12 fee.
MST-341-901 1 session
Oct. 8
Sa
8:30 am-4 pm
Arnold campus
Sheryl Barnes
HEALTHCARE
TECHNOLOGY
There are few industries that
offer as much opportunity
and stability as the healthcare
industry. This astronomical
growth of healthcare brings a
large variety of opportunities.
As healthcare providers
begin to embrace information
technology as a way to improve
healthcare delivery, the need for
qualified information technology
professionals will only continue
to increase.
www.aacc.edu/it/
healthcare.cfm
Cyber and Technology Training
410-777-1353
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HOSPITALITY AND
CULINARY ARTS
Hospitality and Culinary Arts Participants
in the ManageFirst® Program earn
ManageFirst® Program certificates after
passing the exam correlating to each
topic. These certificates reward students
for their accomplishment and serve as a
resource in the job search process. Further,
industry hiring managers can look for these
certificates when seeking top-shelf, qualified
talent. For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Bartending Certification, see
pages 116-121.
Certification in Sanitation
National food safety certification by the National
Restaurant Association (NRA) designed for
food service professionals. Learn the cause and
prevention of food-borne illnesses, maintenance
of sanitary conditions and how to implement a
Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP)
system. Study the flow of food from receiving
through storage, prep and service. A certification
from the NRA is issued to students who
satisfactorily complete the course and pass the
examination. CEUs issued.
Note: Students must purchase textbook at AACC
Bookstore prior to attending the first class. Some
sections offered online. All sections also offered for
credit, HRM 119.
Cost: $115 includes $7 fee.
HCT-333-901
Aug. 28-Sept. 16
ONLN WB
Note: Section 901 students do not buy the textbooks. Purchase
the voucher training program and certification exam answer sheet
at the AACC Bookstore. You must attend a mandatory class on
Friday, Sept. 16, 9-11 am, at GBTC for the final exam. (Optional
review 8-9 am)
HCT-333-902
Sept. 11-30
ONLN WB
Note: Section 902 students do not buy the textbook. Purchase the
voucher training program and certification exam answer sheet at
the AACC Bookstore. You must attend a mandatory class, Friday,
Sept. 30, 9-11 am at GBTC for the final exam. (Optional review
8-9 am)
HCT-333-903 2 sessions
Sept. 17-24
GBTC 103
Sa
8:30 am-5 pm
HCT-333-904
Oct. 2-21
ONLN WB
Note: Section 904 students do not buy the textbook. Purchase the
voucher training program and certification exam answer sheet at
the AACC Bookstore. You must attend a mandatory class, Friday,
Oct. 21, 9-11 am at GBTC for the final exam. (Optional review
8-9 am)
HCT-333-905 2 sessions
Oct. 15-22
GBTC
Sa
8:30 am-5 pm
HCT-333-906 2 sessions
Nov. 12-19
HCAT
Sa
8:30 am-5 pm
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
ManageFirst® Controlling
Food Service Costs
Techniques of Applied Nutrition
Discover how to create a menu and price points
that maximize profitability and satisfy diners.
Learn to focus on the bottom line. One of four
core requirements of ManageFirst® Credential
offered by the National Restaurant Association
Educational Foundation.
Note: Students must purchase textbook at AACC
Bookstore prior to first class.
Cost: $227 includes $17 fee.
HCT-352-901 6 sessions
Sept. 12-Oct. 17
M
9 am-2 pm
HUM 214
Bartender Certification
Master the fundamentals of mixing drinks to
successfully become a bartender. Learn about
bar preparation, beverage recipes and customer
service. Review safe practices and take the
ServSafe Alcohol exam. CEUs issued.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. Student
must purchase textbooks at AACC Bookstore prior
to attending the first class.
Cost: $272 includes $62 fee.
HCT-342-901 7 sessions
Oct. 20-Nov. 10
TuTh
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 214
Linda Elliott
ManageFirst® Hospitality and Restaurant
Management Examine leadership and
management tactics required to operate a
successful hospitality establishment. Learn
to meet key financial goals and quality
standards. One of four core requirements of the
ManageFirst® Credential offered by the National
Restaurant Association Educational Foundation.
Note: Students must purchase textbook at AACC
Bookstore prior to first class.
Cost: $227 includes $17 fee.
HCT-353-901 6 sessions
Oct. 24-Nov. 28
M
9 am-2 pm
HUM 214
Apply basic nutrition to food purchasing and
preparation. Develop healthy cuisine and lifestyle
modifications. Discover ways to reduce saturated
and trans fat, calories, cholesterol and sodium
while increasing healthy fats and plant-based
foods. Learn how to purchase, prepare and
evaluate healthy food. Enrollment limited.
Lab fee $35. Credit course listed as HRM 159.
Cost: $147 includes $42 fee.
HCT-356-901 5 sessions
Nov. 7-Dec. 5
M
5:30-10:30 pm
HUM 207
ManageFirst® Hospitality
Human Resources Management
Explore human resources management within
the hospitality industry and how it is critical for
hospitality leaders. One of four core requirements
of the ManageFirst® Credential offered by the
National Restaurant Association Educational
Foundation.
Note: Students must purchase textbook at AACC
Bookstore prior to first class.
Cost: $227 includes $17 fee.
HCT-354-901 6 sessions
Dec. 5-Jan. 23
M
9 am-2 pm
HUM 214
HUMAN RESOURCES
Visit us on the Web at
www.aacc.edu/hrtraining.
› Human Resources
Management
Professional Human Resources
Management
Prepare for the Professional in Human Resources
(SHRM-CP) or Senior Professional in Human
Resources (SHRM-SCP) certification exams.
Examine current references of human resource
practices. Textbooks, online access and self-test
questions are included. CEUs issued.
Call 410-777-2939 for exam prerequisite.
Cost: $1,152 includes $507 fee. Note: Cost for CHRA and
Society for Human Resource Management members
is $1,102 includes $507 fee. Register in section 902
for the fall term.
HRS-500-901 12 sessions Sept. 20-Dec. 6
AMIL
6-9:30 pm
Barbara Scott
Tu
HRS-500-902 12 sessions Sept. 20-Dec. 6
AMIL
Tu
6-9:30 pm
Barbara Scott
HRS-500-903 Sept. 20-Dec. 6 ONLN WB
Barbara Scott
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
› CEBS: Certified Employee Benefits Specialist
GBA 1 Group Health Plan Design (CEBS 1)
Gain an understanding of employee benefit plans,
hospital plans, major medical plans, dental and
vision care, and cost-containment techniques.
Examine managed care, long-term care, health
maintenance organizations (HMOs), preferred
provider organizations (PPOs) and retiree
medical benefits. Textbook information available
by calling 410-777-2939. CEUs issued.
Note: Cost of exam not included.
Cost: $295 includes $7 fee.
CEB-320-901 10 sessions Sept. 28-Dec. 7
W
6-9:15 pm
AMIL
Jaimie Pizza
HVAC
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in HVACR Entry Level
Technician, see pages 116-121.
HVACR Exam Review: Journeyman
and Master
Prepare for the Maryland HVACR Journeyman
and Master exams. Study the International
Mechanical Code. Review the theory and service
of air conditioning, refrigeration, gas and oil
heating, and ventilation. Learn how to use an
ACCA Ductulator and how to calculate heat
load. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Bring books to first day of class. Read
chapters 1, 2 and 3 in “Modern Refrigeration.”
Cost: $452 includes $7 fee.
OCA-307-901 6 sessions
Oct. 1-Nov. 5
Sa
8 am-5 pm
AMIL
Ike Akor
HVAC Maintenance
Understand concepts of metering devices, heat
pumps, basic maintenance and sheet metal
duct systems. Examine heat pump operating
principles and their related performance ratings.
Identify and describe common gaskets, packing
materials, seals and bearings. Prerequisite:
OCA 560 Construction Orientation, OCA-561
Fundamentals and Electricity Module 1, OCA-562
Fundamentals and Electricity Module 2.
Cost: $1,746 includes $272 fee.
OCA-567-901 15 sessions Nov. 14-Dec. 19
MWF
10 am-2:30 pm
IEC
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
INSURANCE
› Grants
Anne Arundel Community College offers
courses that prepare you for various
insurance licenses in Maryland as well
as keep you current in your field. For
information visit www.aacc.edu/
insurance.
A to Z of Grant Writing
› Prelicensing
Maryland Life, Health
and Annuity Prelicensing
Prepare for the state exam and fulfill the
prelicensing requirements for Maryland. Review
important concepts and terminology. Gain the
information needed to be a successful life, health
and annuity agent. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
Refer to Maryland Insurance Administration
for educational requirements and additional
information.
Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in
partnership with Online Training Inc.
Cost: $198 includes $103 fee.
BNS-589-901 Sept. 7-Dec. 7 ONLN OLT
Jack Rotzien
NONPROFIT
LEADERSHIP
AACC offers nonprofit leadership courses in
partnership with the following organizations:
› Anne Arundel County Executive’s Office of Constituent Services.
› Arts Council of Anne Arundel County.
› Coalition of Volunteer Coordinators of Anne Arundel County.
› Community Foundation of Anne Arundel County.
› Leadership Anne Arundel.
› United Way of Central Maryland.
› Volunteer Center for Anne Arundel County.
Scholarships Available
The Community Foundation of Anne Arundel
County’s Celebration of Philanthropy Scholarship
offers limited tuition grants to nonprofit
organization staff members, volunteers, board
members and residents who are interested in
courses about development, fundraising and
volunteerism. Nonprofits not located in, but
primarily serving Anne Arundel County, are also
eligible.
To apply visit www.cfaac.org.
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Become a Grant Writing Consultant
Learn the mechanics of writing a grant.
Learn how to research and develop beneficial
relationships with potential funding sources;
organize a campaign; keep track of funding,
requests and donations; prepare complete
packages; handle crises; and submit numerous
proposals each year. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
CMD-332-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO-
CMD-332-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO-
CMD-332-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO-
Linda Vallejo
Linda Vallejo
Linda Vallejo
Get Grants
Learn how to develop grant proposals for
educational initiatives from experts whose
proposals have garnered grant dollars. Turn an
idea into a complete, well-developed proposal
package that is professional, competitive and
compelling. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. This is a sequel to CMD 332 A to Z of Grant
Writing.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
CMD-353-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO-
CMD-353-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO-
CMD-353-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Bo Morton
Bo Morton
Bo Morton
Advanced Grant Proposal Writing
Learn to write winning, competitive proposals
that will be funded. Discover how to tailor your
responses to information found in the per review
criteria. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. This is a sequel to CMD 392 Writing
Effective Grant Proposals.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
CMD-362-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
CMD-362-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
CMD-362-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Browning
Beverly Browning
Beverly Browning
Learn how you can use a basic knowledge of grant
or proposal writing to become an expert in the
red-hot grant consulting field. Find how to apply
your creative writing skills in meaningful ways.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
CMD-363-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
CMD-363-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
CMD-363-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Browning
Beverly Browning
Beverly Browning
Writing Effective Grant Proposals
Increase your chances of success. Learn how
to polish proposals that tap into the dollars
available for enhancing the health and welfare of
communities. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. This is a sequel to CMD 353 Get Grants.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
CMD-392-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
CMD-392-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
CMD-392-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Jillian Poole
Jillian Poole
Jillian Poole
› Leadership Basics
Introduction to Nonprofit Management
Develop skills and strategies to become an
integral part of one of America’s fastest growing
service sectors. Learn how to transform good
intentions into a professional plan of action.
Gain a better understanding of the unique
characteristics of nonprofit organizations. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
CMD-322-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
CMD-322-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
CMD-322-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
Linda Kissam
Linda Kissam
Marketing Your Nonprofit Organization
Discover marketing practices that will help you
further the ideals and goals of your nonprofit.
Gain practical strategies for competing more
effectively for members, media attention, donors,
clients and volunteers. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
CMD-360-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
CMD-360-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
CMD-360-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
Linda Kissam
Linda Kissam
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials
Explore the basics of fundraising for nonprofit
organizations. Learn how to plan and implement
annual fund and special fund drives as well as
more strategic projects involving corporate and
foundation relations, major gifts and planned
giving. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
CMD-397-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO Timothy Kachinske
CMD-397-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO Timothy Kachinske
CMD-397-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO Timothy Kachinske
› Volunteer Management
Building Teams That Work
Learn the secrets of dynamic team building.
Discover the components of a successful team
and master the skills needed to effectively manage
projects, make decisions and solve problems in a
team setting. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
CMD-389-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
CMD-389-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
CMD-389-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Vivian Harte
Vivian Harte
Vivian Harte
Starting a Nonprofit
Learn what it takes to convert an informal group
into a tax-exempt nonprofit. Examine nonprofit
terminology, mission statements, boards of
directors, governing documents, legal matters and
organizational planning. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
CMD-394-901 Oct. 1-Dec. 31 ONLN EDGO
CMD-394-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
CMD-394-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Linda Kissam
Linda Kissam
Linda Kissam
Coordinating Special Events
Learn how to create and coordinate successful
special events of any size or type. Develop skills,
find resources and gain confidence. Learn experts’
strategies for avoiding costly planning errors.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
CMD-361-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
CMD-361-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cynthia Grzelak
Cynthia Grzelak
Branding Strategies for Nonprofits
Identify the potential impact of successful
branding for nonprofits. Outline elements of
successful nonprofit branding. Develop a brand
statement. Identify a target audience and develop
strategies to deliver a consistent, compelling
message.
Cost: $52 includes $7 fee.
NPO-325-901 1 session
Oct. 22
Sa
9 am-4 pm
Arnold campus
Maggy Sterner
Community Association Volunteer
Management
Examine essential elements of community and
condominium associations. Identify Maryland
statutes related to each association. Outline
the board of directors’ role and explore meeting
details. Discuss budget and issues related to
community debt.
Cost: $63 includes $7 fee.
NPO-326-901 4 sessions
Oct. 6-27
Th
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Kathleen Elmore
NOTARY PUBLIC
Notary Public Procedures and Training
Learn how to become a notary public in Maryland.
Explore procedures, functions, moral and legal
responsibilities, and prohibited practices. Discuss
the legal implications of notarial acts. CEUs
issued.
Cost: $47 includes $7 fee.
OCN-309-901 2 sessions
Oct. 19-26
Arnold campus
W
7-9:30 pm Theodore Cavacos
PLUMBING
Plumbing Exam Review Journeyman
and Masters
Prepare for the Maryland Plumbing/Gasfitting
Exam, Journeyman or Master. Review areas
key to success: extensive code review, safety,
trade knowledge, trade math and exam taking
techniques. CEUs issued.
Cost: $365 includes $7 fee.
OPA-333-901 12 sessions Sept. 28-Dec. 21 Arnold campus
W
6-9:15 pm
Thomas Buckley
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
REAL ESTATE −
PROFESSIONAL
Visit www.aacc.edu/realestate
for information.
›Appraiser License Renewal
Anne Arundel Community College offers real
estate appraiser license renewal courses in
partnership with the Maryland Association
of Appraisers Inc. Courses are held at the
Glen Burnie Town Center. For information
call 410-777-2910.
› Home Inspector
Home Inspector
Receive the training required to obtain a home
inspector license in Maryland. Learn how to
conduct inspections of homes, condos and other
residential dwellings. Textbook information
available at AACC bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: 77 hours of classroom attendance and
passing the final exam required. Approved by the
Maryland Commission of Real Estate Appraisers
and Home Inspectors to provide home inspector
prelicensing training. Previous experience in the
construction industry is preferred.
Cost: $767 includes $12 fee.
RLT-587-901 24 sessions Oct. 10-Dec. 5
MTuTh
6-9:40 pm
GBTC
James Brown
How to Inspect for Moisture Intrusion
Learn to identify and report on moisture
intrusion in homes and commercial buildings.
Explore the best building practices and standards
that make a home moisture-resistant and learn
how to communicate to clients indications of
moisture intrusion. CEUs issued.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Commission of
Real Estate Appraisers, Appraisal Management
Companies and Home Inspectors for eight hours of
continuing education.
Cost: $160 includes $27 fee.
RLT-598-901 1 session
Nov. 12
Sa
8 am-5 pm
GBTC
Michael Marlow
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
› Salesperson Licensure
Real Estate Principles
A comprehensive study of real estate practices,
ethics, laws and environmental concerns.
Completion of 60 clock hours meets the Maryland
Real Estate Commission’s requirements to apply
for a real estate license. Certification requires full
attendance on all class dates to sit for license. No
exceptions. Information on required textbooks
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: You must register before the first day of class.
Passing final exam required.
Cost: $452 includes $7 fee.
RLT-500-902 16 sessions Sept. 12-Oct. 6
MTuWTh
8-11:30 am
RLT-500-901 12 sessions Oct. 24-Dec. 5
4:30-10 pm
MW
AMIL
Demetria Scott
Arnold campus
David Politzer
› Salesperson Licensure Renewal
Anne Arundel Community College sends course
renewal hours to the Real Estate Commission
electronically. A picture ID and your real estate
license information are required for verification
of renewal courses. Visit www.aacc.edu/
realestate to view “What Every Licensee Should
Know About Real Estate Continuing Education”
from the Maryland Real Estate Commission.
Receive nine hours of Real Estate CEs in one day.
Legislative Update
CATEGORY A
Focus on the latest Maryland General
Assembly legislation pertaining to Realtors.
Discover the likelihood of failed legislation
resurfacing. Gain specifics on new legislation
such as effective dates, required disclosure and
changes in continuing education requirements.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate
Commission for license renewal (three hours).
Cost: $47 includes $7 fee.
REL-367-901 1 session
Sept. 28
W
3:30-6:30 pm
REL-367-902 1 session
Nov. 17
Th
3:30-6:30 pm
Arnold campus
David Politzer
Arnold campus
David Politzer
Real Estate Ethics
CATEGORY D
and Professional Standards
Assess the ethical code of conduct and
professional standards in the real estate industry.
Learn about the code of ethics, predatory lending,
house flipping, rewards of ethical behavior
and consequences of unethical behavior.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate
Commission for license renewal (three hours).
Cost: $47 includes $7 fee.
RLT-306-901 1 session
Sept. 28
noon-3 pm
W
RLT-306-902 1 session
Nov. 17
Th
noon-3 pm
TEACHER PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Many courses below meet the Maryland Child
Care Credential requirements established by
the Maryland State Department of Education
(MDSE) Office of Child Care. Each class has a
content area code that corresponds to the Core of
Knowledge requirements. The codes are:
C - Curriculum
D - Child development
H - Health,safety and nutrition
L - Community
P - Professionalism
S - Special needs AACC’s TEACH Institute and Parenting Center
offer a wide range of online courses for teachers,
child care providers, parents and other caregivers
through a partnership with ed2go.
Online courses provide a convenient and
economical approach to learning. Take the
short interactive quiz “Are Online Learning
Courses Right for Me?” at www.aacc.edu/
virtualcampus/noncredit to help you decide if
this option fits your learning needs.
All courses require Internet access, email and
Internet Explorer or other browser. Visit www.
ed2go.com/aacc to view the entire online course
inventory and for course information including
description and cost, and access and registration
instructions.
For information about these classes and other
teacher professional development, child care
training or parent education classes, including
how to register, call 410-777-2401.
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Arnold campus
David Politzer
Arnold campus
David Politzer
Teaching the Adult Learner
Explore theory and teaching methods related to
instructing the adult learner. Identify principles
of adult learning, adult learning styles and
motivation. Learn techniques for creating an
active learning community for adult learners.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Also offered for credit,
EDU 273.
Cost: $127 includes $7 fee.
TAD-301-901 Sept. 1-25
ONLN WB
Engaging and Supporting Students
Examine strategies that support student
retention, persistence, motivation and learning.
Practice communication and coaching skills
to engage students and build a collaborative
learning community. Create a toolkit with helpful
resources for student learning and development.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. No textbook required.
Also offered for credit, EDU 212.
Cost: $127 includes $7 fee.
TAD-302-901 Sept. 12-Oct. 9 ONLN WB
Integrating Technology in the Classroom
Learn techniques for integrating technology into
classrooms. Discover simple ways to enhance
subject material to meet course goals. Use
tools such as wikis, podcasts and blogs. Explore
standards-based solutions for interactive lesson
plans and Web resources. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $149 includes $72 fee.
OLI-313-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 14 ONLN EDGO
OLI-313-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
OLI-313-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Robin Sellers
Robin Sellers
Robin Sellers
Teaching Students with Autism:
Strategies for Success
Reach and teach students with autism by
understanding how their brains work. Help them
turn challenges into opportunities and enjoy
the rich perspective they bring to the classroom.
CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $149 includes $72 fee.
TAR-301-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 14 ONLN EDGO
TAR-301-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
TAR-301-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
TAR-301-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Arnold
Ellen Arnold
Ellen Arnold
Ellen Arnold
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Empowering Students with Disabilities
Explore common disabilities encountered in
the classroom. Learn and master techniques for
promoting academic, behavioral and social skills
in students with special needs. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $149 includes $72 fee.
TAR-303-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 14 ONLN EDGO
TAR-303-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 12 ONLN EDGO
TAR-303-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
TAR-303-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Sara Hardin
Sara Hardin
Sara Hardin
Sara Hardin
Survival Kit for New Teachers
Innovation in Education
Learn to write winning lesson plans, reach diverse
learners through differentiated instruction,
communicate clearly, plan memorable events and
keep stress at bay. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Investigate and analyze a variety of college trends,
issues and challenges and the extent to which they
impact student learning, student development
and higher education in general. Examine topics
such as new instructional models, alternative
educational resources and innovations described
as “disruptive” to traditional college practices.
CEU’s issued. Textbook required. Available in the
AACC bookstore. Note: Online course.
Cross-listed with EDU 218
Cost: $149 includes $72 fee.
TMD-306-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
TMD-306-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
TMD-306-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
TMD-306-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Tracey Birch
Tracey Birch
Tracey Birch
Tracey Birch
How to Teach High School Students
Teaching Students with ADHD
$127 includes $7 fee.
TAD-307-901 Oct. 24-Nov. 20ONLN WB
Learn effective approaches to teach students with
attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD).
Understand the definition of ADHD. Evaluate
assessment information to adapt instructional
strategies to meet student needs. Discover how
ADHD effects student motivation, attention span
and memory. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Learn the latest strategies for teaching high
school students. Discover how differentiated
instruction can enhance learning in a high
school classroom. Plan how to manage classroom
activities and behavior using technology, creative
lesson plans and innovative strategies. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Praxis CORE Prep: Writing Skills
Cost: $149 includes $72 fee.
TAR-309-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 11 ONLN EDGO
TAR-309-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
TAR-309-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
TAR-309-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $149 includes $72 fee.
TOP-302-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
TOP-302-904 Oct. 1-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
TOP-302-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
TOP-302-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $42 includes $7 fee.
ETP-319-901 1 session
5-8 pm
F
Ellen Arnold
Ellen Arnold
Ellen Arnold
Ellen Arnold
Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom
Examine the philosophy of differentiated
instruction and understand the limitations
of a traditional classroom. Practice how to
differentiate instruction, meet the needs of a
diverse classroom population and integrate
subject content and learning profiles. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $149 includes $72 fee.
TMD-303-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
TMD-303-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 21 ONLN EDGO
TMD-303-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
TMD-303-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Tracey Birch
Tracey Birch
Tracey Birch
Tracey Birch
James Thompson
James Thompson
James Thompson
James Thompson
Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards
Learn to create SMART Board and SMART
Notebook multimedia lessons that engage
learners and address diverse needs. Explore the
basics of using these tools as well as how to blend
text, videos and graphics. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $149 includes $72 fee.
TTE-303-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
TTE-303-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
TTE-303-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
TTE-303-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Lori Elliott
Lori Elliott
Lori Elliott
Lori Elliott
Technology for Educators
Survey technologies for educational learning
environments. Examine the issues and challenges
of making informed and creative decisions
regarding the instructional use of technology.
Learn about the integration of technologies to
enhance the instructional process by increasing
engagement and appealing to multiple learning
styles. CEU’s issued. Text book required.
Available in the AACC bookstore.
Note: Online course. Cross-listed with EDU 216
Review the writing skills necessary for successful
completion of Praxis Core Academic Skills for
Educators Test. Study grammar and language
rules in writing, including error recognition and
essay writing. Emphasize test-taking strategies.
CEUs issued.
Note: Praxis Core is a state-mandated assessment
required for earning teacher certification.
Sept. 16
Arnold campus
Praxis CORE Prep: Math Skills
Review the application of math skills necessary
for successful completion of Praxis Core
Academic Skills for Educators Test. Review
problem solving, reasoning, estimating and
interpreting quantitative information, and
emphasize test-taking strategies. CEUs issued.
Note: Praxis Core is a state-mandated assessment
required for earning teacher certification.
Cost: $47 includes $7 fee.
ETP-320-901 1 session
Sept. 17
Sa
9 am-1 pm
Arnold campus
Michael Labino
Educator Portfolio Development
Learn about setting the purpose of the portfolio,
then selecting artifacts that support and enhance
that purpose. Develop skills needed to identify,
analyze and reflect on artifacts appropriate
for inclusion in a portfolio, which documents
accomplishments and talents. Examine the
alignment and organization of artifacts to reflect
growth and learning that have occurred as a result
of the creation of each artifact. CEUs issued.
Cost: $127 includes $7 fee.
TAD-308-901 Nov. 7-Dec. 9 ONLN WB
$127 includes $7 fee.
TAD-305-901 Oct. 24-Nov. 20 ONLN WB
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
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TELECOMMUNICATION
Carrier Ethernet Certification and Optical
Communications Certification Anne Arundel
Community College and the Global Corporate
College, in partnership with Ciena Learning
Solutions, based in Linthicum, offers vendorneutral certification training in the latest
evolution in network technology, Ciena’s Carrier
Ethernet and Ciena’s Optical Communications
Certification, at AACC’s Regional Higher
Education Center at Arundel Mills. Carrier
Ethernet Associate Certification and Optical
Communications Associate Certification are
five-day courses designed to provide participants
with the knowledge and skills required to sit for
the official Ciena certification exam. Visit
www.globalcorporatecollege.com or contact
AACC’s Corporate Training Group at
410-777-2732 or cws@aacc.edu.
Radio Frequency Spectrum Management
Learn licensing, certifying and allocating
spectrum. Examine treaties, international
agreements, laws, rules and regulations, and the
technical aspects of spectrum sharing. Review
the ITU, NTIA and FCC agencies and procedures.
CEUs issued.
Cost: $607 includes $307 fee.
OCA-559-901 Sept. 26-Dec. 17 ONLN WB
Fredrick Matos
TRUCK DRIVING
For information about AACC’s truck driving
training visit www.aacc.edu/cdl or call
410- 777-2935.
VETERINARY
ASSISTING
WELDING
For information regarding a veterinary
assisting continuing educataion certificate
visit www.aacc.edu/veterinary or call
410-777-2056. See pages 116-121 to learn
more about CEWD certificate programs.
Veterinary Assistant 1: Outpatient,
Diagnostics and Pharmacy
Learn basic components of office and exam
room protocols plus outpatient, diagnostic,
pharmaceutical and radiographic procedures as
performed by an entry-level veterinary assistant.
CEUs issued. Corequisite: CCS 534 Veterinary
Assistant 2: Inpatient, Surgery and Emergency.
Note: Call 410-777-2447 or 410-777-2922 prior to
registration. For additional requirements visit
www.aacc.edu/veterinary.
Cost: $584 includes $131 fee.
CCS-533-901 15 sessions Sept. 7-Oct. 26
MW
6-9:15 pm
Arnold campus
Barbara Barnes
Veterinary Assistant 2: Inpatient,
Surgery and Emergency
Understand basic inpatient care and clinical
procedures involving anesthesia, pre- and
post-surgical care, emergency, dental and
dietary care. Review fluid, oxygen and physical
therapies. CEUs issued. Corequisite: CCS 533
Veterinary Assistant 1: Outpatient, Diagnostics
and Pharmacy.
Note: Call 410-777-2447 or 410-777-2922 prior
to registration. For additional requirements visit
www.aacc.edu/veterinary.
Cost: $584 includes $131 fee.
CCS-534-901 15 sessions Oct. 31-Dec. 21
MW
6-9:15 pm
Arnold campus
Barbara Barnes
Certified Welding Earn your STICK, MIG
and TIG training through courses offered in
partnership with Earlbeck Corp. in Baltimore.
Tours of the Earlbeck facility are available on
request. For information and additional offerings,
visit www.aacc.edu/welding.
› Certified Welding
Intermediate MIG Welding
Certified Training
Prepare material and perform fillet and groove
welds in carbon steel in all positions. Practice
geared toward structural welding code vertical
and overhead tests. Passing the certification tests
provides an all-position limited thickness AWS
D1.1 welder certification. CEUs and Earlbeck
Certificate of Completion issued. Prerequisite:
OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified
Training or permission of instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fireretardant pants, shirt, hard-toe boots and safety
goggles required. Bring GMAW workbook and
welding gear to class.
Cost: $2,207 includes $1,921 fee.
Sept. 2-23
OPT-396-901 7 sessions
MWF
8 am-3 pm
OPT-396-902 7 sessions
Oct. 14-28
MWF
8 am-3 pm
OPT-396-904 14 sessions Oct. 31-Dec. 21
MW
5:30-8:30 pm
OPT-396-905 14 sessions Nov. 8-Dec. 27
5:30-8:30 pm
TuTh
Nov. 18-Dec. 9
OPT-396-903 7 sessions
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Welding Basics
Discuss welding safety practices. Examine basic
welding theory and machine setup. Review the
operation of MIG and TIG equipment. Review the
operation of Stick equipment. CEUs issued.
Cost: $157 includes $107 fee.
Sept. 10
OCA-565-901 1 session
Sa
8 am-noon
OCA-565-902 1 session
Oct. 15
8 am-noon
Sa
OCA-565-903 1 session
Nov. 19
8 am-noon
Sa
OCA-565-904 1 session
Dec. 17
Sa
8 am-noon
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EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Symbols for Welding
Welding for Work − MIG
Discuss welding symbols. Examine symbol
use and discuss practical application. Review
surfacing welds and edge welds. Explore fillet
welding symbols. CEUs issued.
Learn the processes for oxy-fuel, gas tungsten
arc, gas metal arc and shielded metal arc welding
through hands-on instruction. Prepare to perform
fillet and groove welds in carbon steel in all
positions. Passing the certification test provides
AWS D1.1 welder certification. CEUs and
Earlbeck Certificate of Completion issued.
Note: Must be 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant
pants, shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles
required. Bring GMAW (gas metal arc welding)
workbook and welding gear to class.
Cost: $307 includes $257 fee.
OCA-563-901 2 sessions
Sept. 13-15
TuTh
8 am-3 pm
OCA-563-902 2 sessions
Oct. 18-20
TuTh
8 am-3 pm
Oct. 18-27
OCA-563-904 4 sessions
TuTh
5:30-8:30 pm
OCA-563-903 2 sessions
Nov. 15-17
TuTh
8 am-3 pm
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
Visual Examination of Welding
Discuss welding standards. Examine basic
welding examination techniques. Review
terms and definitions and perform inspections.
Experience operating gages and tools. CEUs
issued.
Cost: $307 includes $257 fee.
OCA-564-904 2 sessions
Sept. 13-15
TuTh
5:30-8:30 pm
OCA-564-901 1 session
Sept. 20
Tu
8 am-3 pm
OCA-564-902 1 session
Oct. 25
8 am-3 pm
Tu
OCA-564-905 2 sessions
Nov. 15-17
5:30-8:30 pm
TuTh
OCA-564-903 1 session
Nov. 29
8 am-3 pm
Tu
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
Welding for Work − STICK
Learn the processes for oxy-fuel, gas tungsten
arc, gas metal arc and shielded metal arc welding
through hands-on instruction. Prepare to
perform fillet and groove welds in carbon steel
using E7018 electrodes in all positions. Passing
the certification test provides AWS D1.1 welder
certification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate of
Completion issued.
Note: Must be 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant
pants, shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles
required. Bring SMAW (shielded metal arc
welding) workbook and welding gear to class.
Cost: $3,407 includes $2,965 fee.
OCC-345-903 30 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 27
EARL
TuTh
5:30-8:30 pm
Donald Hodges
OCC-345-901 15 sessions Sept. 26-Oct. 28
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Donald Hodges
EARL
OCC-345-902 15 sessions Oct. 31-Dec. 9
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Donald Hodges
Welding for Work − TIG
Learn the processes for oxy-fuel, gas tungsten
arc, gas metal arc and shielded metal arc welding
through hands-on instruction. Prepare material
and perform flat, horizontal and vertical welds
and flat groove welds in carbon steel, stainless
steel and aluminum. Passing the certification test
provides AWS D9.1 welder certification. CEUs
and Earlbeck Certificate of Completion issued.
Note: Must be 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant
pants, shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles
required. Bring GTAW (gas tungsten arc welding)
workbook and welding gear to class.
Cost: $3,407 includes $2,965 fee.
OCC-346-903 30 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 27
EARL
5:30-8:30 pm
Donald Hodges
TuTh
EARL
OCC-346-901 15 sessions Sept. 26-Oct. 28
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Donald Hodges
OCC-346-902 15 sessions Oct. 31-Dec. 9
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Donald Hodges
Cost: $3,407 includes $2,965 fee.
OCCv344-903 30 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 27
EARL
TuTh
5:30-8:30 pm
Donald Hodges
OCC-344-901 15 sessions Sept. 26-Oct. 28
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Donald Hodges
OCC-344-902 15 sessions Oct. 31-Dec. 9
EARL
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Donald Hodges
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
Fundamentals of Welding
Certified Training
Learn oxy-fuel, gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc
and shielded metal arc processes through lecture
and hands-on practice. Discuss basic metallurgy,
welding codes, distortion control and welding
symbols. CEUs and an Earlbeck Certification of
Completion issued.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fireretardant pants, shirt, hard-toe boots and safety
goggles required. Helmet, gloves, jacket, chipping
hammer, wire brush and pliers are provided as part
of the welding gear kit.
Cost: $1,507 includes $1,312 fee.
OPT-394-904 12 sessions Sept. 13-Oct. 20
TuTh
5:30-8:30 pm
Sept. 26-Oct. 7
OPT-394-901 6 sessions
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Oct. 31-Nov. 11
OPT-394-902 6 sessions
MWF
8 am-3 pm
Dec. 12-23
OPT-394-903 6 sessions
8 am-3 pm
MWF
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding
Learn techniques required of a qualified STICK
pipe welder: proper tacks and feather edging,
filler metal angles, manipulations for open root
pipe welding, E6010 root and hot pass with E7018
low hydrogen fill and cap. Qualify to the ASME
IX, Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code in the 6G
position on carbon steel. Passing the certification
test makes you eligible for an all-position
ASME welder qualification. CEUs and Earlbeck
Certificate of Completion issued. Prerequisite:
OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified
Training and OPT 395 Intermediate STICK
Welding Training, or permission of instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fireretardant pants and shirt, hard-toe boots and
safety goggles required. Bring welding gear to class.
Cost: $2,207 includes $1,921 fee.
Oct. 10-26
OPT-374-901 8 sessions
MWF
8 am-3 pm
OPT-374-903 16 sessions Oct. 17-Dec. 14
MW
5:30-8:30 pm
OPT-374-904 16 sessions Oct. 25-Dec. 20
TuTh
5:30-8:30 pm
OPT-374-902 8 sessions
Nov. 14-Dec. 7
MWF
8 am-3 pm
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
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CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding − Pipe
Learn techniques required of a qualified MIG
pipe welder: proper tacks and feather edging,
filler metal angles, manipulations for open root
pipe and welding on carbon steel pipe with
GMAW-SC and FCAW processes. Train with
ER70S solid wire short circuit transfer GMAW
down bead root with E71T-1 flux cored wire hot
and fill passes, upward progression. Train to
ASME welder qualification to ASME IX, Boiler
and Pressure Vessel Code in the 6G position on
carbon steel. Passing the certification test makes
you eligible for an all-position ASME welder
qualification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate
of Completion issued. Prerequisite: OPT 394
Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training and
OPT 396 Intermediate MIG Welding Training, or
permission of instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fireretardant pants and shirt, hard-toe boots and
safety goggles required. Bring welding gear to class.
Cost: $2,207 includes $1,921 fee.
Oct. 10-26
OPT-375-901 8 sessions
MWF
8 am-3 pm
OPT-375-903 16 sessions Oct. 17-Dec. 14
MW
5:30-8:30 pm
OPT-375-904 16 sessions Oct. 25-Dec. 20
TuTh
5:30-8:30 pm
Nov. 14-Dec. 7
OPT-375-902 8 sessions
8 am-3 pm
MWF
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc
Welding − Pipe
Learn techniques required of a qualified TIG
pipe welder: proper tacks and feather edging,
filler metal angles, manipulations for open root
pipe welding and welding on carbon steel pipe
with the GTAW process. Train with ER70S
carbon steel solid wire with upward progression.
Train to ASME IX, Boiler and Pressure Vessel
Code in the 6G position on carbon steel. Passing
the certification test makes you eligible for an
all-position ASME welder qualification. CEUs
and Earlbeck Certificate of Completion issued.
Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding
Certified Training and OPT 396 Intermediate
MIG Welding Training, or permission of
instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fireretardant pants and shirt, hard-toe boots and
safety goggles required. Bring welding gear to class.
Cost: $2,207 includes $1,921 fee.
OPT-376-901 8 sessions
Oct. 10-26
MWF
8 am-3 pm
OPT-376-903 16 sessions Oct. 17-Dec. 14
MW
5:30-8:30 pm
OPT-376-904 15 sessions Oct. 25-Dec. 20
TuTh
5:30-8:30 pm
OPT-376-902 8 sessions
Nov. 14-Dec. 7
MWF
8 am-3 pm
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EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
Intermediate STICK Welding
Certified Training
Prepare material and perform fillet and groove
welds in carbon steel using E7018 electrodes in
all positions. Geared toward structural welding
code vertical and overhead tests. Passing the
certification tests provides an all-position limited
thickness AWS D1.1 welder certification. CEUs
and Earlbeck Certificate of Completion issued.
Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding
Certified Training or permission of instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fireretardant pants, shirt, hard-toe boots and safety
goggles required. Bring SMAW (shielded metal arc
welding) workbook and welding gear to class.
Cost: $2,207 includes $1,921 fee.
OPT-395-901 9 sessions
Oct. 10-28
8 am-3 pm
MWF
OPT-395-903 18 sessions Oct. 17-Dec. 21
MW
5:30-8:30 pm
OPT-395-904 18 sessions Oct. 25-Dec. 27
TuTh
5:30-8:30 pm
Nov. 14-Dec. 9
OPT-395-902 9 sessions
8 am-3 pm
MWF
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
Pathways to Fluency is a comprehensive, twocourse, sequenced world language continuing
education program. Courses are scheduled so
that students can move through the program as a
group taking a course each term. These courses
are designed to progressively improve practical,
everyday foreign language skills at foundation
and comprehension levels, with intensive focus
on spoken language skills. They are ideal for
government employees, defense contractors,
business professionals, police, emergency
and medical personnel, active duty military,
educators and others needing mastery of foreign
language for their job or career advancement.
Upon successful completion of both courses at
each program level students will earn a CEWD
certificate.
For information visit www.aacc.edu/
worldlanguage.
›French
Intermediate TIG Welding
Certified Training
Gain skills in the gas tungsten arc process.
Prepare material and perform flat, horizontal
and vertical fillet welds and flat groove welds
in carbon steel, stainless steel and aluminum.
Geared toward AWS D9.1 specification for fusion
welding for aerospace applications. Passing the
certification tests qualifies you for AWS D9.1
aerospace code for carbon steel, stainless steel
and aluminum certification. CEUs and Earlbeck
Certificate of Completion issued. Prerequisite:
OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified
Training or permission of instructor.
Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fireretardant pants, shirt, hard-toe boots and safety
goggles required. Bring GTAW workbook and
welding gear to class.
Cost: $2,207 includes $1,921 fee.
OPT-397-901 8 sessions
Oct. 12-28
MWF
8 am-3 pm
OPT-397-903 16 sessions Oct. 24-Dec. 21
MW
5:30-8:30 pm
OPT-397-904 16 sessions Oct. 25-Dec. 27
TuTh
5:30-8:30 pm
OPT-397-902 8 sessions
Nov. 16-Dec. 9
MWF
8 am-3 pm
WORLD LANGUAGES −
CAREERS
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
EARL
Donald Hodges
French Fluency Foundations 1
Develop French language skills relating to simple
conversations, personal information, and family
and home life, including daily and community
activities. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLF-331-901 18 sessions Sept. 20-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
French Fluency Foundations 2
Expand French listening, speaking, reading and
writing skills relating to community, city life,
culture and the media. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: WLF 331 French Foundations 1 or
permission of department.
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLF-332-901 18 sessions Sept. 19-Nov. 16 Arnold campus
MW
6-8:30 pm
French Fluency Comprehension 1
Expand everyday communicative language skills
through intensive conversational practice, group
discussions and writing exercises relating to
personal and community situations and current
events. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLF-341-901 18 sessions Sept. 20-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
CAREER TRAINING & CERTIFICATION
French Fluency Comprehension 2
Italian Fluency Comprehension 1
Spanish Fluency Comprehension 2
Continue developing communicative language
skills through reading and writing exercises and
group discussions relating to topics of interest
in radio, television, the Internet and print
media. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: WLF
341 French Comprehension 1 or permission of
department.
Expand everyday language skills through
intensive conversational practice, group
discussions and simple writing exercises relating
to personal and community situations, and
current events. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Continue developing communicative language
skills through reading and writing exercises and
group discussions relating to topics of interest
in radio, television, the Internet and print
media. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: WLS 341
Spanish Comprehension 1 or permission
of department.
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLF-342-901 18 sessions Sept. 19-Nov. 16 Arnold campus
MW
6-8:30 pm
›German
German Fluency Foundations 1
Develop German language skills relating to simple
conversations, personal information, and family
and home life, including daily and community
activities. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLI-341-901 18 sessions Sept. 21-Nov. 18 Arnold campus
WF
9:30 am-noon
›Spanish
Spanish Fluency Foundations 1
Develop Spanish language skills relating to simple
conversations, personal information, and family
and home life, including daily and community
activities. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLG-331-901 18 sessions Sept. 19-Nov. 16 Arnold campus
MW
6-8:30 pm
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLS-331-902 15 sessions Sept. 2-Dec. 16 Arnold campus
9 am-noon
F
WLS-331-901 18 sessions Sept. 20-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
6-8:30 pm
TuTh
German Fluency Comprehension 1
Spanish Fluency Foundations 2
Expand everyday communicative language skills
through intensive conversational practice, group
discussions and writing exercises relating to
personal and community situations and current
events. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Expand Spanish listening, speaking, reading and
writing skills relating to community, city life,
culture and the media. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: WLS 331 Spanish Foundations 1
or permission of department.
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLG-341-901 18 sessions Sept. 20-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLS-332-901 18 sessions Sept. 19-Nov. 16 Arnold campus
MW
6-8:30 pm
›Italian
Italian Fluency Foundations 1
Develop Italian language skills relating to simple
conversations, personal information, and family
and home life, including daily and community
activities. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLI-331-901 18 sessions Sept. 20-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLS-342-901 18 sessions Sept. 20-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
Spanish Fluency Mastery 1
Develop oral and written skills through
readings, listening materials, videos and
film, conversational practice, and group
discussions based on Spanish history, culture,
and contemporary life and topics. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued.
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLS-351-901 18 sessions Sept. 19-Nov. 16 Arnold campus
MW
6-8:30 pm
Spanish Fluency Mastery 2
Continue perfecting speaking, listening, reading
and writing with attention to grammatical
correctness through reading and writing, and
group discussions relating to media, community,
culture and current events. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: WLS 351 Spanish Mastery 1
or permission of department.
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLS-352-901 18 sessions Sept. 20-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
TuTh
6-8:30 pm
Spanish Fluency Comprehension 1
Expand everyday communicative language skills
through intensive conversational practice, group
discussions and writing exercises relating to
personal and community situations and current
events. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $302 includes $7 fee.
WLS-341-902 15 sessions Sept. 2-Dec. 16 Arnold campus
F
9 am-noon
WLS-341-901 18 sessions Sept. 19-Nov. 16 Arnold campus
6-8:30 pm
MW
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BASIC EDUCATION
› Adult Basic Skills
› GED
› College Preparation
› ESL
ADULT BASIC SKILLS (ABS)
ABS classes are designed for students who do not have
a high school diploma and need to review and improve
basic skills in math, science, social studies and reading
through language arts. Students in ABS classes may be
referred to the GED Ready™ practice test or the Math
Test Preparation class once qualifying scores have
been achieved.
To be eligible for FREE ABS classes, students must be 17
years or older and officially withdrawn from high school.
Call 410-777-1823 to schedule an appointment for an
orientation prior to starting class.
For information about Adult Basic Skills and the Mathematical Reasoning for the GED® Test classes, visit
www.aacc.edu/basicskills or call 410-777-1823.
ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE
101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
GLEN BURNIE TOWN CENTER,
ARUNDEL CENTER NORTH
101 Crain Highway N., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
(for non-native speakers of English)
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
GENERAL EDUCATIONAL
DEVELOPMENT (GED)
GED READY™
This practice test is an excellent predictor of your readiness to take the GED® Test. Call 410-777-1823
for information.
MATHEMATICAL REASONING FOR THE GED® TEST
This math class is specifically designed to review math
skills needed for the GED® test. Topics include algebra,
geometry, strategies for test taking, and important information on post-secondary education and career options.
These classes are funded by a grant from Maryland
Literacy Works and the U.S. Department
of Education.
I-PATHWAYS
Are you a self-motivated, independent learner? Do you
need a flexible schedule that allows you to study anytime? Do you have regular access to the Internet?
If you answered yes to these three questions, call
410-777-1823 and ask about I-Pathways. To determine
eligibility, students must attend an orientation session.
MOUNT OLIVE COMMUNITY LIFE CENTER
2 Hicks Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
SALES AND SERVICE TRAINING CENTER
AT ARUNDEL MILLS
7000 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover, MD 21076
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday
STANTON COMMUNITY CENTER
92 W. Washington St., Annapolis, MD 21401
9 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday
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The total cost of this project is $551,173 of which 45 percent
($246,494) is funded through the U.S. Department of Education, 35 percent ($194,444) is funded through the state
of Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation,
and 20 percent ($110,235) is supported by Anne Arundel
Community College.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
BASIC EDUCATION
COLLEGE PREPARATION
› General College Preparation
Math Placement Test Preparation
Program designed for students seeking to retake
the community college math placement test.
Emphasis is on fast-paced intensive review of
algebra. Topics include algebraic fractions, linear
and quadratic equations, radicals, roots and more.
CEUs issued. Prerequisite: Students must take
college placement test first at testing center. Prior
knowlege of algebra 1 and 2 required.
Note: One hundred percent attendance required
of students seeking to retake the college placement
test.
Cost: $51 includes $7 fee.
SKL-328-901 4 sessions
Sept. 12-15
AMIL
MTuWTh
4:30-6:30 pmClaudia J. Drumheller
SKL-328-902 4 sessions
Sept. 19-22
Arnold campus
MTuWTh
5:30-7:30 pm
SKL-328-903 4 sessions
Oct. 3-6
Arnold campus
MTuWTh
3:30-5:30 pm
Sharon K. Jollie
SKL-328-904 4 sessions
Oct. 31-Nov. 3
Arnold campus
MTuWTh
5:30-7:30 pm
SKL-328-905 4 sessions
Nov. 28-Dec. 1 Arnold campus
MTuWTh
3:30-5:30 pm
Richard Haas
SKL-328-906 4 sessions
Dec. 5-8
GBTC
MTuWTh
3-5 pm
Deborah Webb
Introduction to Algebra
Improve algebra problem-solving skills and learn
how algebra applies to many aspects of daily life.
Through study that integrates algebra with other
disciplines, prepare for the college SAT exam and
for the mathematics entrance exam at AACC.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
SKL-343-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
SKL-343-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
SKL-343-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Sharon Daniels
Sharon Daniels
Sharon Daniels
SAT/ACT Preparation: Verbal
Prepare for the critical reading and writing
sections of the SAT and the reading and science
sections of the ACT. Refresh your knowledge of
verbal topics and learn test-taking techniques.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. Students must purchase “The Official SAT
Study Guide for the New SAT” (College Board)
2009 edition recommended or the “Real ACT Prep
Guide” (Peterson’s).
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
SKL-351-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
SKL-351-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
SKL-351-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
SAT/ACT Preparation: Quantitative
Refresh your knowledge of math topics and
learn test-taking techniques. Review arithmetic,
algebra, geometry, trigonometry and statistics
as well as strategies for answering the studentproduced response questions on the SAT.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. Students must purchase “The Official SAT
Study Guide for the New SAT” (College Board)
2009 edition recommended or the “Real ACT Prep
Guide” (Peterson’s).
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
SKL-352-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
SKL-352-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
SKL-352-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
Introduction to Statistics
Learn ways to visualize and measure
relationships in data as well as make forecasts
and predictions. Use a variety of real data to grasp
the basics of statistical inference and what it
means to be statistically significant
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
SKL-354-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
SKL-354-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
SKL-354-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Ben Sellers
Ben Sellers
Ben Sellers
Comprehensive English Preparation
for the SAT
Prepare for the College Board’s 2016 SAT through
intensive, focused practice. Practice critical
reading and writing skills. Develop progressive
vocabulary and essay building. Review test taking
strategies and time management tips. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
Note: Take textbook to first session of class.
Cost: $139 includes $7 fee.
SKL-358-901 6 sessions
Sept. 24-Oct. 29 Arnold campus
Sa
1-4 pm
Patrick Heline
Comprehensive Math Preparation
for the SAT
Prepare for the College Board’s 2016 SAT through
intensive, focused practice. Practice and review
concepts in algebra, geometry, logical problem
solving, statistics, algebra 2 and trigonometry.
Review test taking strategies and time
management tips. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore.
Note: Take textbook to first session of class.
Cost: $139 includes $7 fee.
SKL-359-901 6 sessions
Sept. 24-Oct. 29 Arnold campus
Sa
9:30 am-12:30 pm
Patrick Heline
Interview Skills for College and Beyond
Develop the skills to participate in interviews
confidently. Compare college and graduate
school interviews with job interviews. Improve
communication skills through body language and
vocal intonation. Learn to present a clear, focused,
memorable message.
Cost: $54 includes $12 fee.
SKL-357-901 2 sessions
Oct. 8-15
Sa
9:30 am-12:30 pm
Comprehensive ACT Preparation
Prepare for the college entrance ACT exam
through review and practice. Improve skills in
algebra, geometry, trigonometry, graph analysis,
grammar, reading comprehension and essay
writing. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore.
Note: Students must bring a copy of Barron’s 6 ACT
Practice Tests 2015 to each session.
Cost: $91 includes $7 fee.
SKL-360-901 4 sessions
Oct. 29-Nov. 19
Sa
9 am-noon
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Madeline Austin
Arnold campus
Richard Haas
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BASIC EDUCATION
Intensive Review of SAT Math
LSAT Preparation − Part 1
Determine areas needing improvement for the
SAT math test; follow with focused review and
practice. Use diagnostic SAT test to assess target
areas. Test skill acquisition after short, intensive
study using a practice SAT test.
Note: Students must bring copy of the latest edition
of the Kaplan Math Workbook for the New SAT.
Discuss law school entrance procedures, survival
techniques, test-taking skills, analytical reasoning
and drafting diagrams in this first course of a twopart series.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $70 includes $7 fee.
SKL-363-901 3 sessions
Nov. 5-19
Sa
9:30 am-12:30 pm
Arnold campus
Patrick Heline
Intensive Review of SAT Reading
Determine areas needing improvement for the
SAT reading test; follow with focused review and
practice. Use diagnostic SAT test to assess target
areas. Test skill acquisition after short, intensive
study using a practice SAT test.
Note: Students must bring copy of the latest edition
of the Kaplan Reading Workbook for the New SAT
Cost: $70 includes $7 fee.
SKL-364-901 3 sessions
Nov. 5-19
Sa
1-4 pm
Arnold campus
Patrick Heline
›Graduate − Level Preparation
GRE Preparation – Verbal and Analytical
Examine Graduate Record Examination
questions dealing with reading comprehension,
analogies, sentence completion, antonyms and
logical and analytical reasoning.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
DLC-320-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
DLC-320-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
DLC-320-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
Information for New Students
LSAT Preparation − Part 2
Discuss reading comprehension, logical
reasoning, techniques for quick elimination
of incorrect answers, explanations of correct
answers and proven approaches for selecting the
correct answer.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
DLC-333-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
DLC-333-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
DLC-333-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
New students must:
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Submit an application to the
admissions office.
Take the ESL placement test.
Get advice about ESL courses.
Register for courses.
Pay tuition.
ESL Placement Test
The ESL placement test is offered at the
following locations:
AACC at Arundel Mills
GMAT Preparation
Prepare to take the Graduate Management
Admission Test (GMAT) with this comprehensive
review. Learn test-taking and time-saving
techniques, along with critical-thinking skills.
Practice using real tests. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $152 includes $72 fee.
OBS-508-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
OBS-508-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
AACC offers a comprehensive ESL program with
a variety of courses at the beginning, intermediate,
high intermediate, advanced and capstone levels.
Courses are designed to provide students with the
English language skills they need for success at
work, in the community or for academic purposes.
For information, call the ESL office 410-777-2901
or visit www.aacc.edu/esl.
Lisa Hatch
Scott Hatch
Testing Center Room 112
Call 410-777-1915 for testing hours.
Arnold campus
Testing Center, Student Union Building
Room 240
Call 410-777-2375 for testing hours.
Glen Burnie Town Center
Testing Center Room 208
Call 410-777-2906 for testing hours.
Students must bring an official ID with a
photograph and signature to the testing center.
ESL Advising and Registration
GRE Preparation − Quantitative
Review math and learn techniques for
tackling the quantitative comparison, discrete
quantitative and data interpretation questions in
the math section of the GRE. Learn time-saving
skills.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
DLC-321-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
DLC-321-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
DLC-321-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
DLC-332-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
DLC-332-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
DLC-332-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
ENGLISH AS A SECOND
LANGUAGE
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
Scott Hatch
Advising and registration services for ESL
courses are available at the following locations:
AACC at Arundel Mills
Student Services Center
8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday
Arnold campus
ESL Office, Johnson Building Room 206
8:00 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday
Student Services Center, First Floor
8:30 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday
8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday
Fort Meade
Call 301-677-6421 for appointment
and location. Military ID required.
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
BASIC EDUCATION
Glen Burnie Town Center,
Arundel Center North
Student Services, second floor
8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday
8 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday
For information about ESL advising
and registration, call the ESL
office 410-777-2901.
Tuition
Tuition costs include registration fees. Cash,
check, ATM, and American Express, Discover,
Visa or MasterCard accepted. For information
call the ESL office at 410-777-2901.
English Basic Skills
The English Basic Skills courses are for students
who are just beginning to study English. These
classes integrate listening, speaking, reading and
writing skills. Students develop English language
skills for everyday life.
A grant from the state of Maryland allows the college to offer English Basic Skills courses at no cost
to students who reside in Anne Arundel County.
For information, call the ESL office at
410-777-2901 or visit www.aacc.edu/esl.
AACC at Arundel Mills
7009 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover, MD 21076
8:30-11 a.m. Monday/Wednesday
8:30-11 a.m. Tuesday/Thursday
Brooklyn Park Senior Center
202 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, MD 21225
9:30-11:30 a.m. Wednesday
Glen Burnie Town Center,
Arundel Center North
101 Crain Highway N., Glen Burnie, MD 21061
9 a.m.-noon Monday-Thursday
2-4 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
9 a.m.-noon Saturday
Lula Scott Community Center
1221 Bast Lane
Shady Side, MD 20764
9:30 a.m.-noon Monday/Wednesday
Odenton Regional Library
1325 Annapolis Road, Odenton, MD 21113
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
› English for Academic
Purposes
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in English for Academic Purposes,
see pages 116-121.
AACC has designed this program in order to
effectively transition ESL students into college
credit courses. All students will be placed into the
program based on their LOEP placement scores
and writing samples. For information, call the
ESL office at 410-777-2901 or visit www.aacc.
edu/esl.
(45-hour classes)
U.S. citizens and permanent U.S. immigrants
who are:
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Residents of Anne Arundel County: $247.
Residents of other Maryland counties: $257.
Residents of other states: $512.
Non-U.S. citizens and nonimmigrants: $512.
Beginning English Grammar
Learn how to form and communicate ideas in
present and past verb tenses. Identify parts of
speech and communicate in complete sentences.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
ESL-301-901 27 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15
9:30-11:10 am
TuTh
ESL-307-901 27 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15
TuTh
11:30 am-1:10 pm
Arnold campus
Beginning Listening and Speaking
Develop speaking and listening skills for various
purposes. Learn to recognize main ideas. Practice
using common expressions, basic grammatical
structure and vocabulary to discuss familiar
topics and build fluency. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
ESL-308-901 27 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 12
MW
11 am-12:40 pm
Arnold campus
Intermediate English Grammar
Review present, past and future tenses. Learn
to express ideas in the progressive verb tenses.
Practice using adjectives and adverbs, and
expand the use of nouns and pronouns. Identify
and use modals to express ability, permission
and requests. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
ESL-311-901 15 sessions Sept. 1-Dec. 15
Th
6:30-9:30 pm
ESL-311-902 27 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15
TuTh
9:30-11:10 am
Arnold campus
Arnold campus
Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary
Build basic reading comprehension and
vocabulary using print and electronic resources.
Practice introductory grammar. Improve oral
reading and pronunciation skills. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs issued.
Sept. 12-Dec. 12
Learn the parts of a sentence and common word
patterns used in formal and informal writing.
Brainstorm, write and rewrite sentences in
present, past and future verb tenses. Review
the rules for capitalization and punctuation.
Learn to describe actions, experiences and
people. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Arnold campus
Beginning Reading and Vocabulary
ESL-302-901 27 sessions
MW
9-10:40 am
Beginning Writing
Arnold campus
Maryland City/Russett Branch Library
Develop reading strategies to increase
comprehension of academic texts. Differentiate
main ideas from supporting details. Understand
and retain more vocabulary. Read longer text
passages, articles and short stories. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs issued.
ESL-312-901
Tu
ESL-312-902
MW
15 sessions Sept. 6-Dec. 13
6:30-9:30 pm
27 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 12
9-10:40 am
AMIL
Arnold campus
3501 Russett Common, Laurel, MD 20724
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
Mount Olive Community Center
2 Hicks Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401
8:30-11:30 a.m. Monday through Thursday
6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday
6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday
8:30-11:30 a.m. Friday
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BASIC EDUCATION
Intermediate Writing
High Intermediate Reading
Advanced Writing
Review sentence structure and learn to write
paragraphs. Utilize a five-step writing process
to produce four types of paragraphs. Practice
common grammatical structures and build
vocabulary. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Use reading and critical thinking skills to improve
comprehension of academic texts, poetry, short
stories and abridged novels. Develop proficiency
in note taking skills. Improve reading rate and
fluency. Expand academic vocabulary. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued.
Review paragraph and essay structure. Use a
five-step writing process to produce academic
essays. Practice summarizing and paraphrasing
information from outside sources. Learn to
compare literary texts in an essay. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs issued.
ESL-348-901
Tu
ESL-348-902
MW
ESL-331-901
M
ESL-331-902
TuTh
ESL-318-901
M
ESL-318-902
TuTh
15 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 19 Arnold campus
6:30-9:30 pm
27 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15 Arnold campus
11:30 am-1:10 pm
Intermediate Listening and Speaking
Learn to communicate in a variety of situations
using formal and informal grammar. Practice
concrete, conceptual and idiomatic language.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
ESL-319-901
W
ESL-319-902
MW
15 sessions Aug. 31-Dec. 14
6:30-9:30 pm
27 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 12
11 am-12:40 pm
GBTC
Arnold campus
High Intermediate Listening and Speaking
Learn to communicate clearly through the
correct pronunciation and use of sounds, stress,
rhythm and intonation. Practice pronunciation
with various communicative activities. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued.
ESL-346-901 15 sessions Aug. 31-Dec. 14
GBTC
W
6:30-9:30 pm
ESL-346-902 27 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 12 Arnold campus
MW
11 am-12:40 pm
High Intermediate Grammar
Continue building grammar skills with present,
past and future verb tenses. Express ideas in the
perfect and perfect progressive tenses. Form
comparisons using adjectives and adverbs.
Begin studying gerunds and infinitives. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs issued.
ESL-347-901
Th
ESL-347-902
TuTh
15 sessions Sept. 1-Dec. 15
6:30-9:30 pm
27 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15
9:30-11:10 am
Arnold campus
Arnold campus
15 sessions Sept. 6-Dec. 13
6:30-9:30 pm
27 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 12
9-10:40 am
AMIL
Arnold campus
High Intermediate Writing
Review paragraph structure and the five elements
of good writing. Produce academic paragraphs
and essays using a five-step writing process.
Textbook information available at AACC
bookstore. CEUs issued.
ESL-349-901
M
ESL-349-902
TuTh
15 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 19 Arnold campus
6:30-9:30 pm
27 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15 Arnold campus
11:30 am-1:10 pm
Advanced English Grammar
Review all verb tenses. Practice forming
adverb clauses in written and spoken English.
Use modals accurately. Review and expand
understanding of gerunds and infinitives.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Advanced Listening and Speaking
Expand listening and speaking skills for academic
purposes. Develop intonation using proper
stress and rhythm. Practice difficult vowel and
consonant sounds to improve pronunciation.
Employ active listening skills to comprehend
longer passages. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
ESL 332.901
W
ESL 332.902
MW
GBTC
Arnold campus
Advanced Reading and Vocabulary
Expand reading strategies to improve
comprehension of longer academic texts, poetry,
short stories and novels. Compare and contrast
literary texts and analyze narratives. Evaluate
and summarize academic sources. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs issued.
AMIL
Arnold campus
Master complex grammatical structures used in
college-level work. Use verb forms, conditionals,
passive voice, and adjective and noun clauses
in academic writing. Use direct and indirect
speech to report, summarize and paraphrase
information. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
ESL-387-901 15 sessions Sept. 1-Dec. 15 Arnold campus
Th
6:30-9:30 pm
ESL-387-902 27 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15 Arnold campus
TuTh
9-10:40 am
ESL-387-903 Sept. 13-Dec. 15 ONLN WB
Note: Section 903 requires attendance at a mandatory oreintation
on Sept. 13 at 11 am-12 pm or 7-8 pm, in JOHN 108.
Capstone: Academic Speech
and Presentations
Prepare for college academic work by honing
listening, note-taking, discussion and
pronunciation skills. Use technology to enhance
presentations. Practice various rhetorical styles,
advanced grammar and vocabulary. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued.
ESL-396-901
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13 sessions Aug. 31-Dec. 14
6:30-9:30 pm
27 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 12
11 am-12:40 pm
Capstone Grammar
ESL-321-901 15 sessions Sept. 1-Dec. 15 Arnold campus
Th
6:30-9:30 pm
ESL-321-902 27 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15 Arnold campus
TuTh
9:30-11:10 am
ESL-321-903 Sept. 13-Dec. 15 ONLN WB
Note: Section 903 requires attendance at a mandatory oreintation
on Sept. 13 at 11 am-12 pm or 7-8 pm, in JOHN 108.
ESL-322-901 15 sessions Sept. 6-Dec. 13
Tu
6:30-9:30 pm
ESL-322-902 27 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 12
MW
9-10:40 am
15 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 19 Arnold campus
6:30-9:30 pm
27 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15 Arnold campus
11:30 am-1:10 pm
15 sessions Aug. 31-Dec. 14
6:30-9:30 pm
27 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 12
11 am-12:40 pm
GBTC
Arnold campus
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
BASIC EDUCATION
Capstone: Reading and Vocabulary
Practice intensive reading of nonfiction academic
texts whose content and vocabulary focus on
developing study skills to ensure success in
credit classes. Apply reading strategies, and think
critically about fictional literature. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs issued.
ESL-398-901
Tu
ESL-398-902
MW
15 sessions Sept. 6-Dec. 13
6:30-9:30 pm
27 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 12
9-10:40 am
AMIL
Arnold campus
Capstone: Academic Writing
Use a five-step writing process to produce collegelevel essays. Build skills in analyzing literature
and writing reaction papers. Edit writing
assignments for correct grammar and sentence
structure. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
ESL-399-901 30 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 13 Arnold campus
TuTh
1:15-2:30 pm
Johnny Lew
Note: Section 901 is only for students who are also enrolled in
ENG-115-100 on Tuesday, Thursday, 11:15 am-12:15 pm.
ESL-399-902 15 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 19 Arnold campus
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6:30-9:30 pm
ESL-399-903 27 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15 Arnold campus
TuTh
11:30 am-1:10 pm
› Interactive English
Interactive English courses are for students
at the intermediate through advanced levels
who want to practice and improve upper-level
language skills while exploring a variety of
contemporary topics. These classes integrate
listening, speaking, reading and writing
skills for interpersonal and professional
communication.
(30-hour classes)
U.S. citizens and permanent U.S. immigrants
who are:
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Residents of Anne Arundel County: $122.
Residents of other Maryland counties: $132.
Residents of other states: $262.
Non-U.S. citizens and nonimmigrants: $262.
Interactive English for Advanced
Students 1A
Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar
Develop upper-level language skills. Practice
vocabulary building, effective reading and writing,
and strategies for listening and speaking. Engage
in interactive activities while exploring a variety
of contemporary topics. Strengthen grammar
skills. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Digital badge issued. For information about
digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges.
ESL-373-901
MW
ESL-373-902
TuTh
12 sessions Sept. 12-Oct. 19 Arnold campus
9:30 am-noon
12 sessions Sept. 13-Oct. 20 Arnold campus
6:30-9 pm
Interactive English for Advanced
Students 1B
Examine grammar as a 3-D process that is useful
in bringing coherence, cohesion and texture to
writing and speech. Explore the definitions of
grammar, differences between patterns and rules,
and how to help students overcome grammar
challenges. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $150 includes $72 fee.
ESL-383-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
Diane Larsen Freeman
ESL-383-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
Diane Larsen Freeman
ESL-383-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Diane Larsen Freeman
ESL-383-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Diane Larsen Freeman
Enhance advanced language skills. Expand
vocabulary. Practice using complex grammar
structures. Develop critical thinking skills. Gain
confidence in oral and written communication
through contemporary texts, videos, podcasts and
movies. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: Digital badge issued. For information about
digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges.
Teaching ESL/EFL Reading
ESL-374-902
TuTh
ESL-374-901
MW
Cost: $150 includes $72 fee.
ESL-384-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
ESL-384-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
ESL-384-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLG EDGO
ESL-384-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
12 sessions Nov. 1-Dec. 13
6:30-9 pm
12 sessions Nov. 2-Dec. 12
9:30 am-noon
Arnold campus
Arnold campus
› ESL Teacher Training
Neil Anderson
Neil Anderson
Neil Anderson
Neil Anderson
ESL Teacher Practicum
For information regarding a continuing
education certificate in Introduction
Teaching ESL Teaching ESL, see pages
116-121.
Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary
Discover a precise and effective way to help
students learn English vocabulary. Explore
different types of vocabulary and ways to assess
students’ vocabulary knowledge. Discuss learning
strategies that help students build their academic
and technical vocabulary. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $150 includes $72 fee.
ESL-382-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
ESL-382-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
ESL-382-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
ESL-382-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Discover practical techniques and methods for
teaching reading in any ESL or EFL environment.
Explore effective strategies for intensive and
extensive reading and improving reading
comprehension and rate. Learn about assessment
options. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Receive an orientation to English Basic Skills
(EBS) classrooms and teaching. Observe, interact
with and participate in an EBS classroom under
the supervision of an experienced instructor.
CEUs issued Prerequisite: ESL 380 Introduction
to Teaching ESL or permission of department
chair. This course does not certify participants
to teach ESL in Anne Arundel County Public
Schools. For registration and to establish a
schedule call 410-777-2901.
Note: Students must register by Oct. 10, 2016,
to establish a schedule. There is a mandatory
orientation Oct. 21 from 1-2 pm in JOHN 108.
Cost: $157 includes $7 fee.
ELL-381-901 6 sessions
Oct. 21-Dec. 2
Arnold campus
Mary Rogers
Paul Nation
Paul Nation
Paul Nation
Paul Nation
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BASIC EDUCATION
Introduction to Teaching ESL
Prepare to teach ESL students in academic,
community and workplace settings. Learn the
theory of the communicative language teaching
approach and its application to second-language
teaching and learning. Discuss language skills,
assessment and classroom management. Create
a portfolio including lesson plans, list of ESL
resources and classroom activities. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
awarded. Prerequisite: Eligible for ENG 111
Composition and Introduction to Literature 1 or
permission of department chair. Note: This course
does not certify participants to teach ESL in Anne
Arundel County Public Schools.
$247 includes $7 fee.
ESL-380-901 1 session Aug. 29-Dec. 12 Arnold Campus
5:30-8:30 pm
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ENCOURAGE•INSPIRE•EDUCATE
AACC’s TEACH Institute and Parenting Center offer a wide range of online courses for teachers, child care
providers, parents and other caregivers through a partnership with ed2go.
Online courses provide a convenient and economical approach to learning. Take the short interactive quiz “Are
Online Learning Courses Right for Me?” at www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned to help you decide if this
option fits your learning needs.
All courses require Internet access, email and Internet Explorer or other browser.
Visit www.ed2go.com/aacc to view the entire online course inventory and for course information including
description and cost, and access and registration instructions.
For information about the classes listed on pages 96-98 and other teacher professional development, child care
training or parent education classes, including how to register, call 410-777-2401.
Course dates are: Sept. 14-Nov. 4, Oct. 12-Dec. 2, Nov. 9-Dec. 30, Dec. 14-Feb. 3.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
BASIC EDUCATION
LEARN HOW TO DRIVE AT AACC!
Your teen can learn from the best at AACC. Our driver’s education courses
are offered days and evenings at our three convenient locations in Arnold,
Arundel Mills and Glen Burnie. Conducted by Elite Driving School (MVA
approved), our course includes 30 hours of classroom instruction and six
hours of actual driving practice. If you are 15 years to 15 years 11 months,
register for KDS 843. Those 15 years and older, register in DRV 505. Tuition
and fees are $365 for Anne Arundel County residents.
For information, visit www.edu/driving or call 410-777-2325.
ENJOY CLASSES AT OUR STATE-OF-THE-ART FACILITY!
AACC's HCAT Institute is where culinary adventures
happen. HCAT boasts a 10,000-square-foot,
state-of-the-art commercial kitchen in Glen Burnie.
GET ON THE ROAD
WITH A COMMERCIAL
DRIVER’S LICENSE.
Training in as little as three weeks.
Weekday and weekend classes.
Job placement assistance.
For information contact the
CDL program manager
School of Continuing Education
and Workforce Development.
Take a peek at all the exciting classes offered
and choose an adventure that will feed your passion.
HCAT Institute
7438 Ritchie Highway
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
www.aacc.edu/hcat
410-777-2935 • cdl@aacc.edu
www.aacc.edu/cdl
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Pottery Wheel: Advanced | 73
Pottery Wheel: Beyond the Basics | 73
Introduction to Papermaking | 74
Drawing Fundamentals 2 | 75
Drawing in Perspective | 75
Introduction to Shag and West Coast Swing | 77
Personalized Wedding Dance: Choreography for your First Dance | 78
Mechanisms and Machines | 79
Robotics and Machines with Lego® WeDo | 79
The Makerspace Tools: Tools, Tech and Tinkering | 79
Electric Art and Engineering Studio | 79
Minecraft Academy | 79
Robotics Basics with Lego® Mindstorm | 79
Robots, Electricity Circuit Boards | 79
Indoor Paddleboarding | 82
Cheesecake Perfection | 85
Creative Crackers | 86
The Art of Galette | 86
Essentials of Wine Pairing | 88
How to Host a Home Wine Tasting | 88
Shade Trees: It's a Cool Thing | 89
An English Christmas High Tea and Lecture | 89
› Meditation for Relaxation | 91
› Frank Lloyd Wright: Pope-Leighey House | 91
› The Arts and Crafts Movement: Morris to Tiffany | 91
› Winterhur Museum: A Historical Perspective | 91
› A History of U.S. Political Parties | 92
› Presidential Elections: Past and Present | 92
› U.S. First Ladies Series: Martha to Elizabeth | 93
› Right Sizing Your Lifestyle Today | 93
› Carpentry 2 | 93
› 3D Art Master | 95
› Art Works | 94
› It's Sew Easy 3 | 94
› Kindermusik: Colors and Shapes on the Farm | 95
› Kindermusik: Marvelous Me | 95
› Kindermusik: Rhyme Around Town | 95
› Introduction to Brazilian Drumming | 97
› Axial Movement: Redeeming Modernity | 98
› Climate Change, Global Warning, and CO2 | 99
› Ethics, Morality, Virtue and the Good Life | 98
› Geopolitical Regions: Central America | 98
› Great Books | 98
› Movie Milestones: New Hollywood | 98
› Music With Words| 99
› Robots, AI and Machine Learning | 98
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The Writings of Mark Twain | 99
Understanding Cognitive Behavioral Therapy | 99
Wonders of the Universe | 99
Yiddish Literature: An Introduction | 99
Feline Behavior | 100
Pet Health | 100
Auditioning for Community Theater | 106
The Basics of Acting | 106
Home Business: Extra Income or Extra
Headache | 102
› Long Term Care Insurance: What, When and Why | 107
› Jewelry Repair At Home | 108
› Knitting Basics | 108
› Wire Coiled Jewerly: Earrings | 108
› Wire Wrapping: Three Rings | 108
› Small Steps to Big Transformations | 109
› Explore Language and Culture of the Arab
World | 109
› Reading Italian Literature | 110
› Beginning Russian 1 | 111
› Intermediate Spanish 2 | 111
› Business Writing in our Hashtag World | 114
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
PERSONAL
ENRICHMENT
› Arts
› Automobile
›Dance
› Driver Education
›EXPLORE - Gifted and
Talented Program
› Family Time Intergenerational
› Financial Planning
› Fishing
› Fitness
› Food and Culinary
› Games
› Gardening
› Golf
› Health
› History and Heritage
› Home Improvement
› Kayaking
› Kids in College
› Martial Arts
› Motorcycle Safety
› Music
› Parenting and Family Life
› Peer Learning Partnership
› Personal Growth
› Pet Ownership
› Photography
› Real Estate
› Scuba
› Seniors
› Sign Language
› Tennis
› Theater
› Women's Institute
› World Languages
› Writers Workshop
ART
Pottery Wheel: Advanced
For more information about continuing education
art courses, shows and events, visit
www.aacc.edu/artsandcrafts.
› Art as Business
Arts and Crafts as a Business
Learn how to turn an arts and crafts hobby into a
business. Examine the marketing niche, product
branding, organizing and operating a business space,
pricing, marketing plans, selling venues and how to tap
the Internet. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
ATS-310-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4
ATS-310-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2
ATS-310-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30
ONLN EDGO
ONLN EDGO
ONLN EDGO
Teri King
Teri King
Teri King
› Ceramics
Build on basic pottery wheel skills by refining
techniques and developing new challenges. Review basic
throwing, trimming, decorating and glazing. Develop
skills to increase size and complexity of clay pieces.
Note: Students must have completed ARS 311, Basic
Pottery Wheel.
CART
Joe Vitek
Basic Pottery Wheel
Learn the basics of wheel-thrown pottery in a studio
setting. Use stoneware clay and electric wheels to
practice centering and forming basic shapes such as
bowls, cylinders and plates. Learn the properties of clay,
terminology and decorative glazing techniques.
Note: First 20 pounds of clay and one firing included.
Bring basic pottery tool kit, small bucket and sponge to
class. Wear old clothes, apron and closed-toe shoes.
Cost: $280† includes $220 fee.
ARS-311-901 12 sessions
Sept. 14-Dec. 7
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7-9 pm
Cost: $280† includes $230 fee.
Sept. 16-Dec. 9
ATS-385-901 12 sessions
7-9 pm
F
CART
Joe Vitek
Sculptures: Tchotchkes and Trinkets
Explore objects that can be made using pinch hand
building skills. Create pinch pots, small sculptures,
pendants, tchotchkes and more. Practice basic
techniques; design a piece. Address surface decorating,
glazing and post-glazing.
Cost: $155† includes $128 fee.
ATS-386-901 6 sessions
Oct. 6-Nov. 10
Th
7-9 pm
CART
Kayleigh Porter
Ceramics 1
Pottery Wheel: Beyond the Basics
Cost: $280† includes $230 fee.
ATS-384-901 12 sessions
Sept. 13-Nov. 29
Tu
7-9 pm
Develop pottery wheel skills working independently
within a classroom setting. Focus on design and
aesthetic considerations, containment and profile.
Discuss visual considerations including proportion,
weight and scale. Explore developing new design
ideas. Prerequisite: Two years of previous classroom
experience or equivalent individual instruction.
Permission of instructor required.
CART
Joe Vitek
Learn a variety of approaches to making art using clay
as the medium. Explore the history, design concepts and
studio methods used to make sculptural and functional
ceramic forms. Develop skills in hand-building, the
potter’s wheel, simple molds and glaze application.
Explore ways of evaluating the aesthetic value of work.
No previous art instruction is necessary. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, ART 145. Also
offered as ART 145H; credit is not given for both ART 145
and ART 145H.
Cost: $381† includes $57 fee.
ARC-331-905 29 sessions
MW
10-11:50 am
ARC-331-901 15 sessions
6-9:30 pm
Tu
ARC-331-907 29 sessions
11 am-12:50 pm
TuTh
ARC-331-902 15 sessions
W
noon-3:30 pm
ARC-331-903 12 sessions
Sa
9 am-1:20 pm
ARC-331-906 29 sessions
TuTh
9-10:50 am
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Aug. 30-Dec. 6
CRSC 120
Aug. 30-Dec. 8
CRSC 120
Aug. 31-Dec. 7
CRSC 120
Sept. 17-Dec. 10
CRSC 120
Aug. 30-Dec. 8
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Crafts
Linoleum Block Printmaking
Examine the creative process of linoleum printing
from idea to print. Practice carving skills and
explore drawn design options. Identify printing
challenges and learn troubleshooting. Complete a
carved block and print.
Note: All supplies provided.
Cost: $175† includes $47 fee.
ATS-388-901 5 sessions
Sept. 19-Oct. 17
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7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Anita Hagan
Explore a fresh approach to this classic decorative
art form. Work with glass tile and ceramic pieces
as you learn terminology and explore cutting
tools, adhesives, grout and sealants. Take home
your original mirror and picture frame and table
vase designs.
Note: Basic supplies provided. Instructor will
discuss additonal supplies at first class.
Arnold campus
Sandy Garber
Introduction to Papermaking
Discover the craft of creating papers from various
materials. Explore the process of papermaking
and use a new material each class session. Discuss
how to use homemade papers; create a final
project in class.
Cost: $107 includes $37 fee.
CFT-385-901 5 sessions
Oct. 4-Nov. 1
Arnold campus
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm Merrilyne Hendricks
Introduction to Calligraphy
Explore the art of hand lettering on bonded paper.
Identify supplies and practice ergonomic setups
for calligraphy. Practice drawing foundational
letters and create a final project.
Note: Students must bring an 11-by-14-inch
drawing board. All other supplies will be provided.
Cost: $92 includes $22 fee.
ATS-396-901 5 sessions
Oct. 20-Nov. 17
Th
7-9 pm
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Studio Access: Drawing and Painting
Explore the fused glass process. Discuss glass
qualities and stacking techniques. Explore
holiday design themes. Practice glass cutting and
fused glass design and assemblage.
Note: Projects will be a nightlight and a suncatcher.
Projects will be fired after class and arrangements
made for pickup.
Work independently in a 35-by-50-foot studio
with northern exposure skylights, lighting
equipment, model stand, easels and access to
still life materials. Storage locker available.
Prerequisite: Drawing or painting experience.
Note: Call 410-777-7106 to schedule 50 studio
hours. Students supply media, paper, paints and
canvas.
Cost: $57† includes $27 fee.
ATS-392-901 1 session
Oct. 29
Sa
9:30 am-noon
Arnold campus
Deborah Hines
› Drawing
Mosaics: Piece It Together
Cost: $178† includes $29 fee.
Sept. 27-Nov. 1
CFT-372-901 6 sessions
6:30-9 pm
Tu
Fused Glass for the Holidays
Arnold campus
Nancy Hart
Arnold campus
Matthew Klos
Effective Color Pencil Technique
Drawing 1
Learn the essential principles, tools,
terminologies, and media used in drawing, as
well as the critical thinking skills essential
to understanding art. Study contour, gesture,
modeling, value and perspective with emphasis
on drawing from observation. Draw from the
model and still life, and explore architecture
through the study of perspective. No previous art
instruction is necessary.
Note: Also offered as ART 125H; credit is not given
for both ART 125 and ART 125H. CEUs issued.
Additional supplies required. See instructor the
first day of class.
Cost: $351 includes $27 fee.
ARS-388-901 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
MW
8-9:50 am
ARS-388-902 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
10-11:50 am
MW
ARS-388-903 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
noon-1:50 pm
MW
ARS-388-904 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
10-11:50 am
MW
ARS-388-905 29 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
TuTh
11 am-12:50 pm
ARS-388-906 29 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
1-2:50 pm
TuTh
ARS-388-907 29 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
9-10:50 am
TuTh
ARS-388-909 29 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
9-10:50 am
TuTh
ARS-388-913 25 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 7
MW
2-4 pm
ARS-388-910 13 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 6
Tu
6-10 pm
ARS-388-911 25 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 8
TuTh
3-5:05 pm
ARS-388-908 12 sessions Sept. 16-Dec. 9
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9 am-1:20 pm
ARS-388-912 12 sessions Sept. 17-Dec. 10
Sa
9 am-1:20 pm
Cost: $177† includes $57 fee.
ATS-373-901 12 sessions Sept. 6-Dec. 6
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CADE 324
CADE 324
CADE 323
CADE 323
CADE 326
Discover the luminous beauty and colorful effects
possible using color pencils, a nontoxic, highly
portable medium ideal for travelers. Enhance
your artistic expression by learning drawing,
application techniques and tools to bring a picture
to life. Beginners to advanced students welcome.
Note: Bring one set of Prismacolor Premier colored
pencils, 24-count or larger.
Cost: $144† includes $20 fee.
ARS-310-901 5 sessions
Oct. 5-Nov. 2
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6:30-9 pm
Arnold campus
Laurie Hewitt
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner
Gain a solid foundation and understanding
of drawing basics. Discover materials, set-up
procedures, lighting and rendering techniques,
and design and layout methods.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
DLC-311-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
DLC-311-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
DLC-311-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Chad Walker
Chad Walker
Chad Walker
CADE 323
Drawing Fundamentals
CADE 323
Unlock creativity and develop the power of
perception. Develop skills to give drawings depth
and realism by working from still lives. Use a
variety of media including charcoal, pastel and
conte.
Note: Basic drawing supplies furnished for first
class. Instructor will discuss additional supplies
at first class.
CADE 326
CADE 323
CADE 323
CADE 323
CADE 323
Cost: $156 includes $27 fee.
ARS-376-901 8 sessions
Sept. 21-Nov. 16 Arnold campus
W
6:30-9 pm Candice Bigelow
CADE 324
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Drawing 2: Portraiture
Develop portrait-drawing skills by working
with an experienced portrait artist to capture
proportions, planes, values and accurate human
anatomy. Includes weekly demonstrations and
practice exercises with a live model. Prerequisite:
Basic and still-life drawing experience or
permission of instructor.
Note: Basic supplies provided for first class.
Instructor will discuss additional supplies
at first class.
Cost: $141 includes $27 fee.
ARS-377-901 6 sessions
Sept. 24-Oct. 29 Arnold campus
Sa
9-11:30 am Andree Waesche
Drawing Fundamentals 2
Develop more advanced drawing skills. Review
drawing and perspective basics. Explore drawing
techniques for working in a larger scale. Increase
mastery of drawing materials and composition,
attention to details, and lighting effects.
Prerequisite: ARS 376 Drawing Fundamentals
Note: Instructor will contact students prior to class
with supply list.
Cost: $112 includes $7 fee.
ATS-377-901 6 sessions
Sept. 19-Oct. 31 Arnold campus
Th
6:30-9 pm Candice Bigelow
Effective Colored Pencil Technique 2
Explore solutions to challenges in colored pencil
drawing. Represent 3-D on a variety of surfaces.
Gain skills to draw facial features and illustrate
glass, metal and cloth utilizing color selection
and blending techniques. Prerequisite: ARS 310
Effective Color Pencil Technique or equivalent
experience recommended.
Note: Students will bring one set of 36 or more
Prismacolor pencils. Instructor will discuss
additional supplies first class.
Cost: $102 includes $15 fee.
ATS-380-901 5 sessions
Oct. 13-Nov. 10 Arnold campus
Th
6:30-9 pm
Deborah Boudra
Drawing in Perspective
Improve your artwork by using perspective.
Examine the concepts and terminology of linear
perspective. Practice basic techniques and
explore drawing tips to reinforce perspective.
Develop skills through drawing practice using
still lives.
Cost: $82 includes $12 fee.
ATS-399-901 4 sessions
Oct. 17-Nov. 7
M
6:30-9 pm
› History of Art
Stained Glass: Level 1
History of Western Art 2
An introduction to the development of
architecture, painting, sculpture and secondarily,
landscape architecture in the Western World
from the Renaissance to the present. Class
discussions are supplemented by trips to
museums in the Baltimore/Washington area.
No previous art courses are necessary. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, ART 210.
Cost: $331 includes $7 fee.
ART-366-901 30 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
TuTh
9:30-10:45 am
CADE 205
› Jewelry and Stained Glass
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Beginning Jewelry Design,
see pages 116-121.
Fuse-Glass Jewelry
Create pendants, pins or earrings with dichroic
glass. Learn how to cut and layer glass for kiln
firing. Design for maximum sparkle and depth.
Discuss finishing options. Complete three pieces.
Note: All supplies provided.
Cost: $92† includes $32 fee.
CFT-357-901 1 session
Sept. 24
Sa
9 am-2:30 pm
Arnold campus
Sandra Garber
Basic Beading: Design and Technique
Explore the fun and sophisticated craft of making
beaded jewelry. Learn to identify equipment,
materials, bead types and stones. Acquire basic
skills in stringing, crimping and knotting, and also
making wire-wrapped loops.
Note: All supplies are provided.
Cost: $140† includes $32 fee.
CFT-355-901 5 sessions
Sept. 7-Oct. 5
Arnold campus
W
7-9 pm Kathleen McCarthy Quiroz
Learn the basic copper foil method for
constructing a stained glass panel. Explore
selecting and cutting glass, transferring patterns,
soldering, framing and working with chemicals
and hand tools.
Note: Full attendance strongly recommended.
After registering call 410-777-2121 for supply
list. Anticipate glass/equipment supplies costing
approximately $225.
Cost: $195† includes $22 fee.
ARS-392-901 7 sessions
Oct. 17-Nov. 28 Arnold campus
M
6:30-9 pm
Deborah Matott
Advanced Beading and Jewelry Design
Expand on basic jewelry making skills by using
advanced techniques. Prerequisite: CFT 355 or
permission of instructor.
Note: All supplies provided.
Cost: $180† includes $47 fee.
CFT-345-901 5 sessions
Nov. 1-29
Arnold campus
T
6:30-9 pm Kathleen McCarthy Quiroz
Wire-Wrapped Jewelry
Discover how to craft wire jewelry using different
types and gauges of wire. Learn how to choose
tools and wires for creating or repairing pendants,
earrings, bracelets and necklaces.
Note: Instructor selects project and provides
materials.
Cost: $134† includes $32 fee.
CFT-356-901 5 sessions
Sept. 27-Oct. 25 Arnold campus
Tu
6-9 pm Kathleen McCarthy Quiroz
Precious Metal Clay
Learn to make jewelry from an organic clay
material that becomes pure copper when kiln
fired. Create and fire a small pendant in class.
Note: Instructor selects project and provides
materials. Bring a bag lunch.
Cost: $102† includes $37 fee.
CFT-305-901 1 session
Oct. 22
Sa
9:30 am-3:30 pm
Arnold campus
Janice Colvin
Arnold campus
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Soldering Techniques for Jewelry
Chinese Brush Painting: Intermediate Level
Develop jewelry-making skills by learning basic
soldering techniques. Identify materials and
supplies. Outline safe practices. Practice two
soldering techniques. Create an encased pendant
and a set of earrings.
Note: Basic jewelry-making skills required. All
supplies will be provided.
Advance Chinese brush painting skills and
improve techniques. Gain an appreciation of
the meditative philosophy associated with this
ancient art form. Enrollment limit: 12.
Prerequisite: ARS 394 Chinese Brush Painting
or equivalent experience recommended.
Note: Some supplies provided. Bring bamboo
brushes and water container.
Cost: $69† includes $33 fee.
ATS-370-901 1 session
Nov. 5
Sa
9 am-noon
Arnold campus
Regen Linn
› Painting
Cost: $151† includes $39 fee.
ATS-305-901 6 sessions
Oct. 13-Nov. 17
Th
7-9 pm
SPHS
Mei Yu Green
Oil Painting: Easy and Fast
Watercolor Basics: You Can Do It
Learn watercolor basics using a step-by-step
approach. Explore the tools of the trade, paint
application, using the white of the paper, brush
handling, color mixing and various textural
effects.
Note: Instructor will contact students to discuss
supply list.
Cost: $221† includes $14 fee.
ATS-312-901 8 sessions
Sept. 28-Nov. 16 Arnold campus
W
6-9 pm
Merrilyne Hendrickson
Introduction to Chinese Brush Painting
Complete an oil painting in three hours. Learn
about the basics of painting in a workshop that
will develop your skills and confidence.
Note: All supplies provided. No painting experience
necessary.
Cost: $71† includes $35 fee.
ATS-309-901 1 session
Nov. 12
Sa
10 am-1:15 pm
Arnold campus
Carolyn Councell
› Printmaking
Printmaking Studio
Discover the philosophy and practice of Chinese
brush painting. Explore styles and shared
underlying core elements. Identify unique tools
used for brush painting, four basic strokes and
then practice skills in class.
Note: All supplies provided.
Work independently with several different
intaglio presses, litho press, rollers, acid bath, hot
plate and dust box. Prerequisite: Printmaking
experience.
Note: Register and call 410-777-7028 to schedule
50 studio hours. Students supply paper, metal
plates and blotters.
Cost: $63† includes $27 fee.
ATS-368-901 1 session
Oct. 1
Sa
10 am-1 pm
Cost: $177† includes $57 fee.
ARS-390-901 14 sessions Sept. 6-Dec. 6 Arnold campus
MTuWThF
6:30-9 pm Christopher Mona
Arnold campus
Mei Yu Green
Painting Water and Landscapes
Explore the unique challenges of painting
landscapes. Introduce topics such as composition,
depth, light and atmosphere. Discover basic
painting techniques to demonstrate each element.
Complete a landscape and a seascape painting
study.
Note: All supplies provided.
Cost: $82† includes $27 fee.
ATS-376-901 3 sessions
Oct. 1-15
9:30-11:30 am
Sa
Arnold campus
Barbara Brower
› Sculpture
Introduction to Sculpture
Discover the creative excitement of working in
3-D. Identify design principles and materials used
in three forms of sculpture: additive, subtractive
and cast. Use design elements for each form.
Complete two sculptures.
Note: All supplies will be provided.
Cost: $137† includes $37 fee.
Oct. 24-Nov. 21 Arnold campus
ATS-369-901 5 sessions
M
7-9 pm Elizabeth Conger
AUTOMOBILE
Basic Auto Repair
Learn general automotive servicing with
emphasis on tuneup, electrical systems, brakes
and other problems and procedures. CEUs issued.
Note: Safety glasses and hard shoes required.
Cost: $217 includes $47 fee.
OPT-365-901 10 sessions Sept. 19-Nov. 21
M
6-8:30 pm
DANCE
Learn more about dance at AACC. Visit
www.aacc.edu/dancing.
Beginning Ballet 1
Introduces the fundamentals of classical ballet.
Emphasizes alignment, turn-out, barre work,
footwork and exposure to basic movement
vocabulary. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore.
Note: All sections also offered for credit.
Cost: $223† includes $7 fee.
DAN-300-901 30 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
MW
12:30-1:45 pm
DAN-300-902 30 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
TuTh
12:30-1:45 pm
CADE 103
CADE 103
Beginning Jazz Dance 1
Introduces jazz dance and movement
combinations. Develops a personal awareness of
the body and how its parts can move separately
and as a whole to create a form of artistic
expression. May be repeated once for a total of 4
credits. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore.
Note: All sections also offered for credit.
Cost: $223† includes $7 fee.
DAN-304-901 30 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
TuTh
11 am-12:15 pm
CALT 105
Intermediate Ballet 1
Further study of classical ballet with emphasis
on execution of movement and more complex
work and combinations. May be repeated once
for a total of four credits. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. Prerequisite:
DAN 112 Beginning Ballet 2 or permission of
department chair.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, DAN 211.
Cost: $223† includes $7 fee.
DAN-338-901 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
MW
9:30-10:45 am
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Roy Long
CADE 103
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Beginning Ballet 2
West African Music/Dance
Hip-Hop
Continues the study of fundamentals of
classical ballet with an emphasis on alignment,
centering and coordination of ballet movements.
All sections also offered for credit, DAN 112.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. Prerequisite: DAN 111 Beginning
Ballet 1 or permission of department chair.
Study the practical and theoretical traditions of
West African music and dance. Experience the
rhythms, songs, movements, and languages of
Ghana and other West African countries using
an interdisciplinary approach that reflects
the integrated nature of drumming, dancing,
and singing in West Africa. Perform a range
of musical styles and a variety of traditional
and contemporary choreographies. Textbook
information available at the AACC Bookstore.
Note: Also offered as DAN 263; credit is not given
for both MUS 263 and DAN 263.
Learn the funky style of street dancing to popular
music. Master a variety of steps.
Note: All experience levels welcome. Wear loose,
comfortable clothing.
Cost: $331† includes $7 fee.
DNC-327-901 29 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
TuTh
6:30-8:30 pm
Note: No class Nov.24.
Develop fundamentals and practice popular
dance moves of shag and the West Coast Swing.
Demonstrate dance variations, turns and patterns
with a partner. Practice techniques and styling to
increase confidence.
Note: All experience levels welcome. Wear
comfortable clothing and flat sole shoes.
Cost: $223† includes $7 fee.
DAN-350-901 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
MW
11 am-12:15 pm
CADE 103
Beginning Tap Dance
A beginning study of the technical fundamentals
of tap dance. Learning basic single and double
sounds and various combinations at the barre
and at centre. Positions of the body, use of port de
bras, movement through space and learning short
combinations will also be explored. Textbook
available at the AACC Bookstore.
Note: All Sections also offered for credit, DAN 105.
Cost: $223† includes $7 fee.
DAN-387-901 30 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
TuTh
11 am-12:15 pm
CALT 101
Intermediate Ballet II
Continued study of classical ballet technique
with emphasis on performance presentation and
challenging technical combinations. Designed
to develop strength and accuracy, musicality and
flexibility. Prerequisite: DAN 211 Intermediate
Ballet 1 or permission of the department chair.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, DAN 212.
Cost: $223† includes $7 fee.
DNC-304-901 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
MW
9:30-10:45 am
CADE 103
Intermediate Jazz Dance 1
Continue to develop jazz dance techniques
including contemporary jazz styles. Create and
perform lengthy and challenging combinations.
Prerequisite: DAN 106 Beginning Tap Dance
2 or DAN 112 Beginning Ballet 2 or DAN 122
Beginning Modern Dance 2 or DAN 132 Beginning
Jazz Dance 2 or permission of department chair.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, DAN 231.
Cost: $223† includes $7 fee.
DNC-317-901 30 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
TuTh
9:30-10:45 am
CADE 103
CADE 107
Dance History
Study dance history from the Renaissance
through the mid-20th century. Explore the roots
of ballet, modern and jazz dance. Discover how
dance was used as a means of communication
and performance, and how culture and society
influenced movement. Texbook information
available at AACC Bookstore.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, DAN 100.
Cost: $331† includes $7 fee.
DNC-322-901 15 sessions Aug. 31-Dec. 7
W
2-4:45 pm
CADE 103
› Individual Dance
Embody Barre
Combine ballet barre core exercises with ballet
and modern dance moves for body shaping
results. Increase flexibility, strengthen your core
and improve posture.
Note: All experience levels welcome.
Cost: $77† includes $7 fee.
Sept. 12-Oct. 24 Arnold campus
DNC-311-901 7 sessions
M
6-7 pm Jessica Michaels
Modern Belly Dance
Learn proper technique and combinations of belly
dance while enjoying fitness benefits. Practice
essential moves such as undulations, travel steps,
shimmies and body isolations. Rehearse and
receive tips to create choreography.
Note: All experience levels welcome.
Cost: $77† includes $7 fee.
DNC-320-901 7 sessions
Sept. 12-Oct. 24
NCHS
M
6:15-7:15 pm
Mary Krause
DNC-320-902 7 sessions
Oct. 13-Dec. 1
Arnold campus
Th
7:30-8:30 pm
Beni Davis
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Cost: $77† includes $7 fee.
DNC-310-901 7 sessions
Oct. 4-Nov. 15
Tu
7-8 pm
Arnold campus
Jessica Michaels
› Social Dance
Introduction to Shag and West Coast Swing
Cost: $79† includes $7 fee.
DNC-331-901 6 sessions
Sept. 10-Oct. 15 Arnold campus
Sa
12:30-1:30 pm Nicholas Gallagher
Basic Social Dance
Learn to dance to different social rhythms
including the foxtrot, tango, salsa and swing.
Note: No experience required.
Cost: $79† includes $7 fee.
DNC-305-901 6 sessions
Sept. 12-Oct. 17
M
6-7 pm
Arnold campus
Felicia Pendorf
Basic Dances for Wedding Receptions
Dance with confidence at weddings and other
formal events. Learn the foxtrot and cha-cha.
Instructor welcomes entire wedding parties as
well as individuals and fathers of the bride.
Note: No experience required.
Cost: $79† includes $7 fee.
Sept. 12-Oct. 17
DNC-318-901 6 sessions
M
7:15-8:15 pm
Arnold campus
Felicia Pendorf
Bollywood
Learn the dance style popularized in movies from
Northern India. Practice Indian classical and folk
dances fused with contemporary elements of jazz,
hip-hop, Arabic and Latin dance.
Note: All experience levels welcome.
Cost: $67† includes $7 fees.
DNC-319-901 6 sessions
Sept. 22-Oct. 27 Arnold campus
Th
7:15-8:15 pm
Mary Krause
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Social Dance Workshop
Social Dance Workshop − Intermediate
Driver Education Youth
Learn and practice the smooth movements of the
foxtrot, tango, salsa and waltz.
Note: No experience required. Bring a bag lunch.
Practice intermediate to advanced dance steps,
patterns and positions of the foxtrot, waltz and
tango. Concentrate on movement and footwork,
timing and rhythm. Emphasis on leading and
following, technique and styling. Prerequisite:
DNC 315 Social Dance Workshop, or DNC 305
Basic Social Dance within the past year, or
previous dance experience.
Note: Students should bring bag lunch, drink and
protein snack. Wear comfortable clothing and
appropriate thin-sole, leather-bottom shoes.
Develop a working knowledge of Maryland traffic
rules and procedures for operating a vehicle.
Learn and practice space management and
vehicle maneuvering skills in all traffic situations.
Explore the factors affecting vehicle control and
driver performance. Required for all persons
(regardless of age) who want to obtain a Maryland
driver’s license. Includes 30 hours of classroom
instruction and six hours of behind-the-wheel
practice.
Note: Students must be 15 years 9 months or
older to register. Offered in partnership with Elite
Driving School.
Cost: $67† includes $7 fee.
DNC-315-901 1 session
Sept. 24
Arnold campus
Sa
10:30 am-4 pmDeborah Washington
Argentine Tango
Combine basic steps with the rhythm of the music
to dance the emotional style of the Argentine
tango.
Note: No experience needed.
Cost: $79† includes $7 fee.
DNC-314-901 6 sessions
Oct. 6-Nov. 10 Arnold campus
Th
7:15-8:15 pm Nicholas Gallagher
Latin Club Dancing
Develop and practice basic steps of several
popular Latin club dances such as salsa,
merengue, bachata and cha-cha. Practice the
fundamentals on leading, following and Latin
styling techniques. Review steps with music.
Note: No experience required.
Cost: $79† includes $7 fee.
DNC-326-901 6 sessions
W
DNC-326-902 6 sessions
Th
Sept. 7-Oct. 12 Arnold campus
7-8 pm
Beni Davis
Oct. 6-Nov. 10 Arnold campus
6-7 pm Nicholas Gallagher
Personalized Wedding Dance:
Choreography for Your First Dance
Create a unique and personalized first dance for
your wedding with a personal song selection.
Couples practice fundamentals of ballroom
movement, apply turns, dips, spins and elegant
flourishes. Combine classic moves with
choreography.
Note: All experience levels welcome. Wear
comfortable clothing and flat-sole shoes.
Cost: $151† includes $7 fee.
Oct. 10-Nov. 14
DNC-332-901 6 sessions
M
6-8 pm
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Arnold campus
Felicia Pendorf
Cost: $61† includes $7 fee.
DNC-328-901 1 session
Oct. 22
Arnold campus
Sa
10:30 am-3:30 pm
Deborah Washington
DRIVER EDUCATION
Become a safe, smart and confident driver with
DRV 505 or KDS 843 taught by Elite Driving
School, a driver education school licensed
and certified by the Maryland Motor Vehicle
Administration. Students between the age of
15 years 9 months and 16 years old register for
KDS 843. Students 16 years and older register for
DRV 505. For information visit www.aacc.edu/
driving.
Driver Education
Cost: $365† includes $332 fee.
KDS-843-901 11 sessions
M
6-7:30 pm
Sept. 12
6-9:15 pm
Sept. 13-27
MTuWTh
6-7:30 pm
Sept. 28
W
KDS-843-902 11 sessions
M
6-7:30 pm
Oct. 3
6-9:15 pm
Oct. 4-18
MTuWTh
6-7:30 pm
Oct. 19
W
KDS-843-903 11 sessions
6-7:30 pm
Oct. 24
M
6-9:15 pm
Oct. 25-Nov. 8
MTuWTh
6-7:30 pm
Nov. 9
W
KDS-843-904 11 sessions
M
6-7:30 pm
Nov. 28
6-9:15 pm
Nov. 29-Dec. 13
MTuWTh
6-7:30 pm
Dec. 13
W
Arnold campus
Phillip Behrens
AMIL
Phillip Behrens
Arnold campus
Phillip Behrens
AMIL
Phillip Behrens
Develop a working knowledge of Maryland traffic
rules and procedures for operating a vehicle.
Learn and practice space management and
vehicle maneuvering skills in all traffic situations.
Explore the factors affecting vehicle control and
driver performance. Required for all persons
(regardless of age) who want to obtain a Maryland
driver’s license. Includes 30 hours of classroom
instruction and six hours of behind-the-wheel
practice.
Note: Students must be 16 years of age or older to
register. Offered in partnership with Elite Driving
School.
Cost: $365 includes $332 fee.
DRV-505-901 11 sessions
M
6-7:30 pm
Sept. 12
MTuWTh
6-9:15 pm
Sept. 13-27
W
6-7:30 pm
Sept. 28
DRV-505-902 11 sessions
6-7:30 pm
Oct. 3
M
6-9:15 pm
Oct. 4-18
MTuWTh
W
6-7:30 pm
Oct. 19
DRV-505-903 11 sessions
M
6-7:30 pm
Oct. 24
MTuWTh
6-9:15 pm
Oct. 25-Nov. 8
6-7:30 pm
Nov. 9
W
DRV-505-904 11 sessions
M
6-7:30 pm
Nov. 28
MTuWTh
6-9:15 pm
Nov. 29-Dec. 13
6-7:30 pm
Dec. 14
W
Arnold campus
Phillip Behrens
AMIL
Phillip Behrens
Arnold campus
Phillip Behrens
AMIL
Phillip Behrens
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EXPLORE
EXPLORE and Middle School Scholars are
partnership programs between AACC and
Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS).
EXPLORE classes are for elementary schoolaged students identified as gifted and talented
by AACPS. Middle School Scholar classes are
for middle school-aged students. To find out if
your child qualifies, contact AACPS Gifted and
Talented development office at 410-222-5430.
For more information about EXPLORE and other
youth courses visit the Kids in College website at
www.aacc.edu/kic.
Mechanisms and Machines
Work in small teams and learn the basics of
engineering and simple machines using LEGO®
Education building materials. Explore pulleys,
levers, gears and more. Solve challenges and gain
opportunities to become an inventor.
Note: Offered in Partnership with Goldsmith
Education.
Arnold campus
ABC Science: Apples, Bubbles and Crystals
Perform a variety of simple science experiments
as you learn the scientific explanations behind
these activities.
Cost: $40 includes $15 fee.
TGT-820-901 2 sessions
Nov. 5-12
Sa
9-10:45 am
Arnold campus
Melanie Whay
Robotics and Machines with LEGO® WeDo
Build and program robots using Lego® Education
building materials. Learn the concepts of robotics
and engineering and explore machines such
as pulleys, levers and gears. Construct robots
and program movements using robotic sensors.
Create a robotic design!
Note: Offered in Partnership with Goldsmith
Education.
Cost: $79 includes $7 fee.
GTE-855-901 1 session
Nov. 12
Sa
8:30 am-3 pm
Minecraft Academy
Cut, drill, fuse, form, and shape cardboard, foam,
wood, plastics, and electronic components.
Build big and small to complete a series of tool
and material design challenges focusing on
experimentation, exploration, free building and
iteration.
Note: Offered in Partnership with Future Makers.
Discover secrets and tricks and learn to become
a Minecraft designer, modder or animator. Build
customized worlds and scenarios featuring
individual and multiplayer game-play. Create
new worlds and make a playground for your
imagination.
Note: Offered in Partnership with Black Rocket
Productions. Camper work will be available
through a password-protected Black Rocket
website.
Cost: $99 includes $7 fee.
GTE-860-901 1 session
Dec. 3
Sa
8:30 am-3 pm
Arnold campus
Cost: $99 includes $7 fee.
GTE-861-901 1 session
Dec. 3
Sa
8:30 am-3 pm
› Grades 3-5
Robots, Electricity and Circuit Board Basics
› Grades 1-2
Cost: $79 includes $7 fee.
GTE-858-901 1 session
Oct. 8
Sa
8:30 am-3 pm
Makerspace: Tools, Tech and Tinkering
Arnold campus
Fun, exciting and challenging activities await!
Work in teams to build circuits and build and
program robotic devices.
Note: Offered in Partnership with Goldsmith
Education.
Cost: $79 includes $7 fee.
GTE-857-901 1 session
Oct. 8
Sa
8:30 am-3 pm
Arnold campus
Electric Art and Engineering Studio
Arnold campus
FAMILY TIME
INTERGENERATIONAL
These intergenerational courses offer an excellent
way to acquire knowledge and build relationships.
Both an adult and child must register for face-toface and online courses. For youth-only classes
see EXPLORE beginning on page xx and Kids in
College on page xx or visit www.aacc.edu/kic.
Study Algebra Online
Design and construct electrified kinetic
sculptures, eccentric structures and your own
creations in our makerspace. Cut wood, vacuum
form plastic, drill, slice foam, add motors and
electronics! Perfect for artists, tinkerers and
budding engineers.
Note: Offered in Partnership with Future Makers.
Discover algebra’s relevance to everyday life.
Become skilled at solving a variety of problems
and get ahead by learning the basics of algebra
before classes begin.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. For children in grade 6 or older monitored
by an adult.
Cost: $99 includes $7 fee.
GTE-859-901 1 session
Oct. 29
Sa
8:30 am-3 pm
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
FAM-547-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
FAM-547-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
FAM-547-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Arnold campus
Sharon Daniels
Sharon Daniels
Sharon Daniels
Robotics Basics with LEGO® Mindstorm
Become familiar with robotics and the basics of
LEGO® Mindstorm. Build robots and program
them to accomplish tasks, respond to external
stimuli and overcome challenges. Control the
robot using NXT programming language and
software programming techniques.
Note: Offered in Partnership with Goldsmith
Education.
Cost: $79 includes $7 fee.
GTE-856-901 1 session
Nov. 12
Sa
8:30 am-3 pm
Arnold campus
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
FINANCIAL PLANNING
Learn more about personal investing,
budgeting and retirement planning.
Visit www.aacc.edu/finance.
Explore annuity investments and gain a better
understanding of the different types as well as the
many features, benefits, costs, investment choices
and withdrawal options.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
› Personal Finance
Keys to Successful Money Management
Learn about the broad array of investment choices
available. Discover the various ways to acquire
and accumulate cash and real property. Discuss
the tax implications of investment decisions.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
DLC-330-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
DLC-330-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
DLC-330-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Kirsten Iseminger
Kirsten Iseminger
Kirsten Iseminger
Where Does All My Money Go?
Determine where your money goes. Find out how
to tackle your debt and make conscious decisions
about spending and saving. Learn how to fund
your future dreams.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
FNC-387-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO Susan Price-Batting
FNC-387-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO Susan Price-Batting
FNC-387-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO Susan Price-Batting
Personal Finance
Learn to plan and manage your personal finances.
Gain control over the financial impact of your
choices. Learn to create and use a budget, borrow
and invest wisely, and plan for your financial
future.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
FNE-318-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
FNE-318-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
FNE-318-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
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› Retirement
Everything You Need to Know
About Annuities
Cost: $54 includes $12 fee.
FNC-397-901 3 sessions
Sept. 15-29
Th
7-9 pm
AMIL
Roger Desai
Introduction to Financial Planning
Put your money to work. Develop an integrated,
balanced financial plan that includes tax
reduction methods, income protection and
retirement planning. Study insurance, real estate,
fixed-income investments, stock market, mutual
funds, education needs and principles of taxation
and planning.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Cost: $69 includes $27 fee.
FIN-347-901 3 sessions
Oct. 10-24
M
6-8 pm
AMIL
Roger Desai
Basics of Investing
Learn what you need to know before purchasing
a stock, bond or mutual fund. Examine some
common myths about investing. Discover how
to develop a plan to meet any financial goal.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Cost: $47 includes $17 fee.
FNE-311-901 2 sessions
Oct. 11-18
Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm Mark Beedenbender
Trusts and Estate Planning
Keep more of your money for yourself and your
family through better estate planning. Examine
tax and trust laws, wills, trusts and estates, healthcare proxies and life and disability insurance.
Discuss power of attorney and techniques to
avoid probate and accomplish family goals while
eliminating estate taxes.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Cost: $110 includes $52 fee.
FIN-395-901 6 sessions
Sept. 8-Oct. 13
Th
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Lindsey Duvall
Managing the Social Security Maze
Learn how to complete a Social Security
application, determine benefits and make
informed decisions about Social Security. Study
Medicare and Medicaid, disability under Social
Security and the Supplemental Security Income
program.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
OnLine Training. Instructors do not provide advice
on specific investments and neither the instructor
nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal
investments.
Cost: $37† includes $30 fee.
LFS-315-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN OLT
LFS-315-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN OLT
LFS-315-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN OLT
Mary Fabian
Mary Fabian
Mary Fabian
IRA and 401(k) Distribution Options
Unscramble these complex options so you don’t
lose up to 70 percent of money in taxes. Learn
the pros and cons of IRS-allowed payout options.
Discover why beneficiary designations are
crucial, why planning must begin before age 70.5
and how to make your IRAs continue tax deferred
decades after your death. Discussion will include
the new conversion law.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Cost: $49 includes $19 fee.
FNC-374-901 1 session
Sept. 17
Sa
9 am-1 pm
Arnold campus
John Bacci
Gail Perry
Gail Perry
Gail Perry
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Financial Strategies for Successful
Retirement
Retirement Income Planning
Learn to control your financial destiny. Discuss
ways to generate steady retirement income,
maximize investment returns, protect assets,
minimize income taxes and reduce estate taxes.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Learn the basics of retirement income planning,
as well as more advanced topics. Review
annuities, guaranteed income vehicles, and
tax and withdrawal strategies, including the
Grangaard Strategy and “split funding” concepts.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Cost: $87 includes $12 fee.
FNC-357-901 4 sessions
Oct. 4-13
TuTh
6:30-9 pm
Cost: $49 includes $19 fee.
FNE-314-901 1 session
Nov. 5
Sa
9 am-1 pm
Arnold campus
Robert Clark
Rejuvenate Your Retirement
Discuss strategies to plan for a financially secure
retirement. Plan for a tax-efficient income,
lifestyle preservation and inflation protection.
Identify the primary threats to a secure
retirement. Examine long-term care options.
Note: Includes a 143-page, illustrated workbook
which is provided on the first session. Course is
designed for retirees. Instructors do not provide
advice on specific investments and neither the
instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’
personal investments.
Cost: $60 includes $31 fee.
FNE-327-901 2 sessions
Oct. 4-11
Arnold campus
Tu
10 am-noon Christopher Gordon
FNE-327-902 2 sessions
Oct. 13-20
Arnold Campus
Th
1-3 pm Christopher Gordon
FNE-327-903 2 sessions
Nov. 2-Nov. 9
AMIL
10 am-12 pm Christopher Gordon
W
FNE-327-904 2 sessions
Nov. 10-Nov. 17
AMIL
1-3 pm Christopher Gordon
Th
Navigating Medicare and Medicaid
Examine Medicare and Medicaid programs
including various choices, options and changes
taking place to make programs sustainable. Learn
how to navigate Medicare and Medicaid websites
for important information.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Bring a bag lunch.
Cost: $47† includes $17 fee.
LFS-327-901 1 session
Oct. 22
Sa
10 am-2 pm
Arnold campus
Ronald Deacon
Arnold campus
John Bacci
› Stocks and Bonds
Stocks, Bonds and Investing: Oh My!
Learn how to manage personal finances, make
investment decisions and prepare adequately for
the future.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
FNE-317-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
FNE-317-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
FNE-317-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Aaron Clarey
Aaron Clarey
Aaron Clarey
The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks
Learn how to research and value stocks. Find out
how to read financial statements and calculate
financial ratios. Explore industrial comparisons
and pricing techniques.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
FNE-319-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
FNE-319-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
FNE-319-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
FISHING
Chesapeake Bay Fishing
Cover the basics of fresh and saltwater fishing.
Discuss bait fishing, lure fishing with spin and
casting tackles, and fly fishing. Learn about
rigging baits, fish fighting and landing techniques,
tackle maintenance and angling resources.
Note: Bring a rod and reel for the hands-on part of
class. Bring a bag lunch.
Cost: $92† includes $32 fee.
AHC 362.901 1 session
Sa
9 am-3:30 pm Sept. 10
Arnold campus
Dennis Doyle
FITNESS
For more information about AACC’s fitness
and recreation courses visit www.aacc.edu/
fitness. For fitness certification in the career
and certification section, pages 116-121.
› Aquatic Fitness
Swimming 3
Review all fundamental strokes with emphasis on
advanced techniques and endurance swimming.
Lab fee $10. Prerequisite: Must be able to swim
continuously for 15 minutes using the crawl
stroke or permission of department chair.
All sections also offered for credit, PHE 258.
Cost: $125† includes $17 fee.
AHC-381-901 23 sessions
MWF
7:30-8:35 am Aug. 29-Oct. 21
AHC-381-902 24 sessions
MWF
7:30-8:35 am Oct. 24-Dec. 16
POOL 003
POOL 003
Aaron Clarey
Aaron Clarey
Aaron Clarey
Introduction to Stock Options
Learn how to evaluate, buy, sell and profit from
stocks by using professional-caliber investment
tools. Discover how to protect your portfolio and
profit in down, up or even flat markets.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. Instructors do not provide advice on specific
investments and neither the instructor nor AACC
is responsible for students’ personal investments.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
FNE-320-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
FNE-320-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
FNE-320-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Mark Quinn
Mark Quinn
Mark Quinn
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GAIN OR RENEW YOUR
CPR CERTIFICATION
AACC offers both CPR and first aid courses.
See pages 48-49.
For information, contact Mar-Lynn Mickens at
410-777-2560 or mmickens@aacc.edu.
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Water Aerobics
Stand-Up Paddleboard (SUP) Bootcamp
Indoor Paddleboarding
For swimmers as well as nonswimmers,
contributes to cardiovascular development,
strength improvement, increased flexibility
and proper weight maintenance.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, PHE 218.
Practice kinetic exercises (pushups, squats,
planks, strength building) on an anchored
paddleboard in a warm pool. Develop techniques
needed to stand and balance on a paddleboard.
Strengthen core muscles and improve balance
and flexibility.
Note: All experience levels welcome. Students
should be able to swim/tread water and feel
comfortable in deep water.
Develop basic skills to do stand-up
paddleboarding while in a heated pool. Discuss
gear and safety. Practice mounting, standing,
multiple strokes and in-water recovery.
Note: No experience required.
Cost: $125† includes $17 fee.
AHL-367-901 23 sessions Aug. 29-Oct. 21
POOL 003
MWF
8:45-9:50 am
AHL-367-902 31 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 14
POOL 003
MW
5:30-6:20 pm
AHL-367-903 31 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 15
POOL 003
7:30-8:20 am
TuTh
AHL-367-904 31 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 15
POOL 003
TuTh
11-11:50 am
AHL-367-905 31 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 15
POOL 003
TuTh
1-1:50 pm
AHL-367-906 31 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 15
POOL 003
4:30-5:20 pm
TuTh
AHL-367-907 23 sessions Oct. 24-Dec. 16
POOL 003
8:45-9:50 am
MWF
AHL-367-908 31 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 15
POOL 003
9-9:50 am
TTh
AHL-367-909 27 sessions Sept. 13-Dec. 15
POOL 003
10-11 am
TTh
AHL-367-910 31 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 14
POOL 003
6:30-7:20 pm
MW
AHL-367-911 31 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 15
POOL 003
TTh
5:30-6:20 pm
Standup Paddleboard Yoga: SUP Yoga
Develop balance, strength and flexibility guided
by an experienced yogi paddling instructor in a
heated pool. Practice sitting, kneeling, lying down
and standing poses. Apply yoga techniques to help
relieve stress.
Note: Students must be able to swim, be
comfortable in deep water and with falling off the
board. Life vests are not worn normally because of
yoga poses.
Cost: $118† includes $46 fee.
ATC-509-901 6 sessions
Sept. 8-Oct. 13
Th
6:30-7:30 pm
ATC-509-902 6 sessions
Oct. 27-Dec. 18
Th
6:30-7:30 pm
Arnold campus
Kirsten Meister
Arnold campus
Kirsten Meister
Cost: $147† includes $93 fee.
AHC 500.901 6 sessions
Sept. 10-Oct. 15 Arnold campus
Sa
9-10:15 am
Karla Horton
AHC 500.902 6 sessions
Oct. 17-Nov. 21 Arnold campus
M
6:30-7 pm
Karla Horton
Swimming for Fitness
Practice speed drills and improve endurance
through this masters-type swim program.
Includes stroke work and strength building
exercises as necessary. Prerequisite: Student
must be able to swim 300 yards or have
instructor’s permission.
Note: Student must be comfortable in deep water.
Cost: $157† includes $23 fee.
AHL-371-901 20 sessions Sept. 12-Oct. 26 Arnold campus
MWF
7:30-8:20 am
AHL-371-902 20 sessions Oct. 31-Dec. 16 Arnold campus
7:30-8:20 am
MWF
Deep Water Jogging
Build stamina with a low impact workout
performed in a warm, deep pool. Strengthen legs,
upper body and core using water as resistance.
Practice jogging and running exercises including
interval training, sprints and long distance.
Note: Students will be provided with flotation belts
and barbells. Wear bathing suit, bring a towel and
bottled water.
Cost: $93† includes $21 fee.
ATC-510-901 6 sessions
Sept. 12-Oct. 17 Arnold campus
M
6:30-7:30 pm
Stacy Epperson
Arthritis Aquatic Therapy
Designed for students limited by impaired joint
motion or strength. Practice exercises designed
to improve muscle strength, coordination,
endurance and ability to perform daily tasks.
Cost: $61† includes $32 fee.
HTH-395-901 14 sessions Sept. 14-Oct. 14 Arnold campus
MWF
11-11:50 am
John Quasney
HTH-395-902 14 sessions Oct. 17-Nov. 16 Arnold campus
MWF
11-11:50 am
John Quasney
HTH-395-903 14 sessions Nov. 18-Dec. 21 Arnold campus
MWF
11-11:50 am
John Quasney
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Cost: $75† includes $55 fee.
AHC-399-901 1 session
Nov. 5
Sa
8:30-11 am
Arnold campus
Scott Roddy
› Group Exercise
Aerobic Fitness
Develop cardiovascular and muscular fitness
through activities such as low-impact aerobics,
step aerobics, abdominal and flexibility workouts
and/or fitness walking. Increase your knowledge
of proper nutrition and the interrelationships of
diet, exercise and weight control.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, PHE 215.
Cost: $115† includes $7 fee.
AHL-386-901 31 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 15
TuTh
noon-12:50 pm
AHL-386-902 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
10-10:50 am
MW
GYM 201
GYM 201
Power Pump
Strengthen major muscle groups during this
60-minute barbell class. Focus on light weights
and high repetitions in a motivating group
environment. Burn fat and tone muscle with
squats, lunges, curls and presses.
Note: All experience levels welcome. Weighted
workout bar included.
Cost: $96† includes $12 fee.
AHC-366-901 7 sessions
Sept. 8-Oct. 20
Th
6-7 pm
Arnold campus
Mary Krause
TajiFit T™
Combine Taijiquan and Qi Gong movements to
help achieve mental, physical and emotional wellbeing. Increase flexibility and muscular strength.
Improve balance, posture and coordination.
Develop breathing techniques for relaxation and
stress relief.
Note: All experience levels welcome.
Cost: $79† includes $7 fee.
ATC-508-901 6 sessions
Sept. 8-Oct. 13 Arnold campus
Th
8:30-9:30 am
Thisbe Sahwell
ATC-508-902 6 sessions
Sept. 14-Oct. 19 Arnold campus
W
7:15-8:15 pm
Thisbe Sahwell
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Basic Boot Camp
Experience a calisthenics-based fitness program.
Practice simple but profoundly effective
exercises. Little or no equipment is needed.
Designed for those who need motivation to start
and continue a fitness lifestyle.
Cost: $87† includes $7 fee.
AHC-335-901 8 sessions
Sept. 12-Oct. 31
M
6-7 pm
Arnold campus
Melanie Tucker
Butts and Guts
Work out your lower body with a focus on burning
fat and toning muscles.
Cost: $87† includes $7 fee.
AHC-356-901 8 sessions
Sept. 12-Oct. 31
M
7-8 pm
Arnold campus
Melanie Tucker
Embody Barre
Combine ballet barre core exercises with ballet
and modern dance moves for body shaping
results. Increase flexibility, strengthen your core
and improve posture.
Note: All experience levels welcome.
Cost: $77† includes $7 fee.
AHC-359-901 7 sessions
Sept. 12-Oct. 24 Arnold campus
M
6-7 pm Jessica Michaels
Aerobics
Improve your cardiovascular system and tone
muscles through dance aerobics. Gain strength
and flexibility using hand weights with floor work.
Cost: $97† includes $7 fee.
AHC-346-901 10 sessions Sept. 13-Oct. 13 Arnold campus
TuTh
8:30-9:30 am Judith Schummer
Zumba
Fuse Latin rhythms with easy-to-follow moves
as you learn Zumba fitness. Gain insights into the
long-term benefits of this calorie-burning, bodyenergizing exercise program.
Cost: $87† includes $7 fee.
AHC-349-901 8 sessions
Sept. 14-Nov. 2 Arnold campus
W
7:15-8:15 pm Jessica Michaels
Beginning Boxing
› Tai Chi
Comprehensive Tai Chi
Continue studying tai chi with focus on
refinement of the 74-movement LaoJia YiLu
form, 83-movement LaoJia ErLu form and two
person practice. Designed for students who can
perform the 18 Essence Form. Prerequisite:
Permission of instructor.
Note: Geared toward adults age 60 and older.
Cost: $79† includes $7 fee.
AHC-393-901 12 sessions Sept. 12-Oct. 19 Arnold campus
MW
10:30-11:45 am
Sean Martial
AHC-393-902 12 sessions Oct. 24-Nov. 30 Arnold campus
MW
10:30-11:45 am
Sean Martial
Tai Chi 2
Continue your study of tai chi by learning
additional postures. Benefits those who have
completed the first third of the form and
introduces some qigong as well. Prerequisite:
HLH 338 Beginning Tai Chi or permission of
instructor.
Cost: $115† includes $7 fee.
AHL-364-901 10 sessions Sept. 12-Nov. 14
ANNA
M
8-9 pm
Diana Buchanan
Beginning Tai Chi
Learn tai chi chuan, an exercise of soft, fluid
movements that helps promote good health.
Practice relaxation, stress reduction, balance and
coordination.
Note: Wear loose clothing.
Cost: $115† includes $7 fee.
HLH-338-901 10 sessions
ANNA
M
7-8 pm
Sept. 12-Nov. 14 Diana Buchanan
Tai Chi 3
Learn the last third portion of the 37 gentle
flowing movements of the chang man-ching tai
chi short form. Prerequisite: HLH 338 Beginning
Tai Chi 1 and AHL 364 Tai Chi 2 or permission of
instructor.
Cost: $115† includes $7 fee.
HLH-378-901 10 sessions Sept. 28-Dec. 7
ANNA
W
7-8 pm
Joan HarrisTernovan
› Yoga
Yoga for Back Care
Learn yoga positions that help relieve back
pain and bring the spine back into its natural
alignment. Strengthen and stretch the lower back
muscles.
Note: Bring your own yoga mat.
Cost: $67† includes $7 fee.
Sept. 21-Oct. 12
AHC-377-901 4 sessions
6-7:15 pm
W
Arnold campus
Pamela Blum
Morning Yoga
Experience the softer side of yoga. Focus on
relaxation and stretching.
Note: Bring your own yoga mat.
Cost: $72† includes $7 fee.
HLH-345-901 14 sessions Sept. 12-Oct. 26
MW
9-9:50 am
HLH-345-902 14 sessions Sept. 12-Oct. 26
10-10:50 am
MW
HLH-345-903 14 sessions Oct. 31-Dec.14
MW
9-9:50 am
HLH-345-904 14 sessions Oct. 31-Dec.14
10-10:50 am
MW
Arnold campus
Scheri Goff
Arnold campus
Scheri Goff
Arnold campus
Scheri Goff
Arnold campus
Scheri Goff
Gentle Yoga
Morning Tai Chi
Hone movements that focus on relaxation, stress
reduction, balance and coordination.
Note: Geared toward adults age 60 and older.
Cost: $79† includes $7 fee.
HLH-344-901 12 sessions Sept. 12-Oct. 19 Arnold campus
MW
9-10:15 am
Sean Martial
HLH-344-902 12 sessions Oct. 24-Nov. 30 Arnold campus
MW
9-10:15 am
Sean Martial
Learn basic punching techniques and footwork.
Increase physical fitness through strength
and conditioning as well as flexibility training.
Practice punching and moving while remaining
balanced.
Cost: $80† includes $67 fee.
AHC-389-901 6 sessions
Sept. 14-Oct. 19
TPBX
W
8-9 pm Nicholas Manthos
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Experience the softer side of yoga, with an
emphasis on relaxation and stretching. Great for
beginners.
Note: Bring your own yoga mat.
Cost: $79† includes $7 fee.
ATC-381-901 6 sessions
Oct. 13-Nov. 17
Th
6-7 pm
Arnold campus
Christine Kelley
Yoga
Learn to relax your body and mind with
exercises that improve flexibility, strength and
coordination. Emphasizes proper breathing and
body alignment. Work at your own pace in this
noncompetitive discipline. All levels welcome.
Note: Bring your own yoga mat.
Cost: $127† includes $7 fee.
AHL-337-901 10 sessions Sept. 27-Nov. 29 Arnold campus
Tu
7:15-8:30 pm Jennifer Lahtinen
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Yoga Tone
Cooking Low-Carb and Low-Glycemic
What is Quinoa?
Safely stretch and tone your body while you
release the tension and stress of daily life.
Combines yoga and Pilates methods.
Note:
Bring your own yoga mat.
Cook delicious meals that are low on the glycemic
index and carbohydrates. Choose the right foods
that can increase energy, jump-start weight loss
and stabilize blood sugar.
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.
What is quinoa and what can it be used for?
Learn the history of this ancient grain. Taste
mouthwatering dishes using this simple grain
that can be for meat lovers and vegetarians alike.
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.
Cost: $79† includes $7 fee.
ATC-380-901 6 sessions
Sept. 27-Nov. 1 Arnold campus
Tu
6-7 pm Jennifer Lahtinen
Cost: $65† includes $29 fee.
CLI-387-901 1 session
Sept. 23
F
6:30-9:30 pm
Cost: $50† includes $26 fee.
CLI-312-901 1 session
Nov. 9
W
7-9 pm
Better Balance Workshop
Flavors of Crème Brûlée
Thai Cuisine
Learn how to activate the body muscles that keep
you moving and upright. Explore techniques to
improve your posture.
Note: LifeStages course designed for students
midlife and beyond.
Learn proper techniques to making crème brûlée.
Identify the qualities of well-made custard,
including ingredient interactions, cooking
methods, storage and presentation. Watch your
chef make a variety of créme brûlées.
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.
Explore the new “in” cuisine − the cooking of
Thailand. Enjoy spices from Phuket and aromas
from Chiang Mai as you learn about and try
simple, spicy Thai dishes.
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.
Cost: $27† includes $7 fee.
COA-364-901 1 session
Nov. 16
W
6-8 pm
Arnold campus
Sharon Harty
FOOD AND CULINARY
Visit www.aacc.edu/hcat for information
about AACC’s Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism
information sessions and upcoming events. For
information about courses for hospitality and
culinary professionals, go to the careers and
certifications section. Because the kitchens
and recipes used in AACC culinary classes may
contain ingredients or other substances which
could cause allergic reactions in some individuals,
AACC cannot be and is not responsible for any
allergic reaction(s) one may incur as a result of
participating in any of our culinary classes. Anne
Arundel Community College does not assume any
liability or responsibility for any allergic and/or
adverse reactions to food touched or consumed or
substances or items one may come into contact
with while participating in culinary classes.
› Cooking Demonstrations
Luscious Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals
Become a food and nutrition expert with the
guidance of a registered dietitian. Learn how to
reduce fat in your cooking without sacrificing
flavor or texture.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $116† includes $72 fee.
COO-325-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
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Cost: $65† includes $29 fee.
CLI-381-901 1 session
Sept. 23
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Louise Nielsen
HUM 218
Lynn Colton
Enjoy the classic tastes and sounds of New
Orleans, home of some of the best American
regional cooking.
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.
HCAT 112
Linda Elliott
Secrets of the Caterer
Translate your love of cooking and planning
parties into a profitable and reputable catering
business. Gather insights, tricks of the trade and
many catering recipes.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Polenta Palooza
Cost: $116† includes $72 fee.
GME-327-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
Learn to prepare polenta, a creamy, cornmeal base
to accompany almost anything.
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.
› Hands on Cooking
Cost: $60† includes $24 fee.
CLN-361-901 1 session
Oct. 27
Th
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Cheryl Ignaczak
Special Occasion Meals in Under Two Hours
Watch the chef prepare a complete threecourse meal in less than two hours. Learn how
organization and mise en place can affect how
quickly one can prepare a special meal quickly.
Note: Chef demonstration and tasting.
Cost: $50† includes $26 fee.
CLI-311-901 1 session
Nov. 2
W
7-9 pm
HCAT 112
Linda Elliott
› Entertaining and Lifestyle
Fall in Love With New Orleans
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CUI-379-901 1 session
Oct. 21
F
6:30-9:30 pm
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
GME-340-901 1 session
Nov. 11
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Karen Koch
HUM 207
Christine Romans
Dawn Simmons
Mastering Vinaigrettes and Dressings
Create vinaigrettes and dressings to enhance the
most mundane salad. Learn simple techniques
for making the perfect vinaigrettes and how to
customize them to your salad ingredients. Discuss
salad additions, creamy dressings and their
applications.
Note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes and long
pants.
Cost: $65† includes $29 fee.
Sept. 9
CLI-385-901 1 session
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HCAT 112
Donna Acosta
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Cooking with Flowers
All About Rice Krispy Treats
If You Knew Sushi
Explore cooking with fresh flowers, herbs and
teas. Petals and leaves can boost flavor and visual
appeal to jams, pasta dishes, baked goods, salads
and more. Explore adding flowers, teas and herbs
to various dishes.
Note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes and long
pants.
Expand your horizons beyond this traditional
all-time favorite dessert. Learn new flavor
combinations and how to incorporate this nobake recipe for holiday preparations.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Learn how the ancient sushi tradition is
transformed into a culinary art form. Explore how
color, texture, flavor and shape are masterfully
combined. Learn to assemble your own sushi.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $58† includes $22 fee.
CLI-316-901 1 session
Sept. 16
F
6:30-9:30 pm
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
GRT-317-901 1 session
Sept. 23
F
6:30-9:30 pm
Cost: $65† includes $29 fee.
CLI-386-901 1 session
Sept. 9
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Louise Nielsen
Cooking for the Big Game
Eat Like a Caveman: Paleo Eating
Learn about the paleo diet, which consists only
of foods that a cave dweller would have eaten like
meats, vegetables and certain grains. Discuss
restricting wheat and dairy. Create menus
featuring healthy meats and vegetables.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CLI-300-901 1 session
Sept. 10
Sa
10 am-1 pm
HUM 207
Christine Romans
Introduction to Artisan Bread Baking
Learn bread-baking techniques by mixing,
kneading, shaping and baking. Make savory and
golden loaves of bread and enjoy a selection of
artisan breads from a talented chef.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $70† includes $22 fee.
GME 319.901 1 session
Sept. 11
Su
10 am-2 pm
HUM 218
Christine Romans
HUM 207
Prepare for kickoff with a spread of tasty
appetizers and classic favorites. Produce a variety
of seasonal snacks and small bites to enjoy at
home or the stadium.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CUL-384-901 1 session
Sept. 16
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Edmund Tyler
A Taste of Korea
Cost: $78† includes $30 fee.
CLI-353-901 1 session
Sept. 25
Su
10 am-2 pm
Cauliflower is a most versatile vegetable and
appears in cuisine on nearly every continent.
Explore the different ways to prepare cauliflower,
soups, appetizers, pastas, pizza, curries and more.
Note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes and long
pants.
Cost: $65† includes $29 fee.
Sept. 15
CLI-382-901 1 session
Th
6:30-9:30 pm
Cost: $78† includes $30 fee.
CLI-355-901 1 session
Sept. 18
Su
10 am-2 pm
Kitchen Basics
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CLI-324-901 1 session
Sept. 24
Sa
1-5 pm
Cost: $65† includes $29 fee.
CLI-383-901 1 session
Sept. 17
Sa
10 am-1 pm
Learn to make rich creamy cheesecake. Recipes
include New York-style cheesecake, chocolate
cheesecake and no-bake cheesecake recipes.
Create full-size or miniature cheesecakes for
individual treats.
Note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes
and long pants.
HUM 207
Learn to prepare and preserve apple sauce, apple
butter, apple pie filling and apple chutney. Prepare
apples and preserve them using a water bath
method of canning, making them shelf stable to
enjoy in the future.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
The Art of Galette
Cheesecake Perfection
Cauliflower − The Key Ingredient
Apples, Apples, Apples
Learn to create traditional and fusion style
Korean food. Explore a brief history about
the connection of food and culture, and how
Korean food has changed over the years. Create
traditional and modern Korean recipes.
Note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes
and long pants.
HCAT 112
Diane Horn
HUM 218
Darlene Proctor
HCAT 112
John Johnson
HCAT 112
Cheryl Ignaczak
Learn to make dessert galettes with seasonal
fruits and learn to use the same recipes, with a
few tweaks, to make savory galettes suitable for
dinners and lunches.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
HUM 218
Christine Romans
Hands-on Knife Skills
Learn how to properly use a variety of knives.
Practice standard cuts as well as more advanced
techniques. Learn to slice, dice and chop in the
safest and most efficient way.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $58† includes $22 fee.
Sept. 29
CLN-328-901 1 session
Th
6:30-9:30 pm
CLN-328-902 1 session
Oct. 18
Tu
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Cheryl Ignaczak
HUM 207
Cheryl Ignaczak
All About Meatballs
Discover the ins and outs of how a kitchen works.
Learn to identify specific equipment and the role
it plays in daily operations. Prepare a simple meal
using learned information and proper equipment.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Meatballs are a versatile favorite that are great
as hors d’oeuvres, entrees or buffet dishes.
Learn how to make classic Italian, Swedish,
Mediterranean lamb, and Asian pork meatballs.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CLI-310-901 1 session
Sept. 16
HCAT 112
F
6:30-9:30 pm Aida Blanco Galindo
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
COO-317-901 1 session
Sept. 21
HUM 207
W
6:30-9:30 pm Aida Blanco Galindo
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All Natural Cooking
Creative Crackers
Dumplings from Around the World
Explore the benefits of eating foods without
artificial or overly processed ingredients by using
healthful cooking techniques. Practice cooking
with fresh ingredients that bring out the best
flavors of dishes.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Learn to make your own snack crackers like
graham crackers, cheese-flavored crackers and
wheat crackers, as well as gluten-free options.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Prepare potstickers, gyoza and ravioli as well as
the lesser recognized pierogi, empanadas and
tamales. Discover ingredients to mix into the
dough and sweet and savory fillings. Learn how to
use them in soups and stews.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $65† includes $29 fee.
CLI-343-901 1 session
Sept. 30
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HCAT 112
Linda Elliott
Classic French Macaroons
Learn to prepare perfectly round macaroons and
rich creamy fillings.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CLN-363-901 1 session
Sept. 30
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 218
The Basics of Soups
Prepare a variety of classic soups including cream
soups, old-fashioned hearty soups and soups with
new combinations of ingredients.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $87† includes $39 fee.
CUI-304-901 1 session
Oct. 1
Sa
noon-4 pm
HCAT 112
Edmund Tyler
Classic Custards
Identify the qualities of well-made custard
including ingredient interactions, cooking
methods, storage and presentation. Learn to make
crème brûlée, flan, sabayon, chocolate pots du
crème and panna cotta.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $77† includes $29 fee.
COO-315-901 1 session
Oct. 2
Su
10 am-2 pm
HUM 218
Virginia Olson
Mastering Pan Sauces
Discover how professional chefs get flavorful
dishes to the table quickly and effortlessly using
pan sauces. Learn simple steps to producing a
number of pan sauces.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $65† includes $29 fee.
CLI-341-901 1 session
Oct. 7
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HCAT 112
John Johnson
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CLI-352-901 1 session
Oct. 7
F
6:30-9:30 pm
The Art of Perfect Pies
Learn foolproof recipes for pies updated and
scene-stealing versions of America’s favorite
pies. Use simple doughs to elevate your seasonal
fillings. Create an irresistible pie to conclude a
supremely satisfying dinner.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toed
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $77† includes $29 fee.
CLI-372-901 1 session
Oct. 8
Sa
3-7 pm
HUM 218
Cheryl Ignaczak
The Art of Puff Pastry
Learn to make this versatile multilayered pastry.
Create classic dishes including appetizers,
entrees, desserts and vols-au-vent, round, hollow
cases with savory or sweet fillings.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $90† includes $30 fee.
COO-399-901 1 session
Oct. 9
Su
10 am-3 pm
HUM 208
Linda Elliott
All About Technique: Basic Sauces
Learn to make the five “mother sauces” including
bèchamel (white sauce), the light stock-based
veloutè, the brown stock-based espagnole, the
emulsified hollandaise and the oil and vinegarbased vinaigrette. Prepare sauces by hand.
Explore shortcut methods.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
Oct. 13
COO-379-901 1 session
Th
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Cheryl Ignaczak
New Twist on Classic Comforts
Reinvent classic comfort foods such as macaroni
and cheese, fish sticks and ham and cheese. Learn
new ways of cooking and presenting these classic
dishes.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CLN-360-901 1 session
Oct. 14
F
6:30-9:30 pm
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Christine Romans
HUM 207
Edmund Tyler
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
COO-380-901 1 session
Oct. 14
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Linda Elliott
Cooking by Numbers: Ratio Cooking
Discover how to recognize proportions and
relationships in common recipes. Explore
how basic ratios allow for greater freedom
and variation, and serve as a foundation to
troubleshoot problems. Learn how to make
sauces, stocks and batters using simple ratios.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
COO-344-901 1 session
Oct. 15
Sa
10 am-1 pm
HUM 207
Christine Romans
Kimchi and Pickling
Explore the kimchi tradition as it started in Korea.
Learn to make different kinds of kimchi using the
traditional and quick methods. Understand the
fermentation process. Create Asian pickles and
make quick pickles with scraps of vegetables.
Note: Students must wear closed-toe shoes and long
pants.
Cost: $65† includes $29 fee.
CLI-384-901 1 session
Oct. 15
Sa
10 am-1 pm
HCAT 112
Diane Horn
Chocolate and Confections
Learn the secrets of making classic sugary treats,
including fudge, candied nuts, caramels, chocolate
barks and marshmallows. Discover how to make
great edible gifts for any occasion.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $78† includes $30 fee.
CUI-390-901 1 session
Oct. 16
Su
10 am-2 pm
HUM 218
Virginia Olson
Fall Harvest Feast
Explore the bounty of foods available in the fall.
Learn to use seasonal ingredients to create dishes
in a snap.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CLN-362-901 1 session
Oct. 21
HUM 207
F
6:30-9:30 pm Aida Blanco Galindo
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Advanced Soup Making
Examine flavor development, texture and
presentation in the production of clear and
cream-based soups.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CUL-387-901 1 session
Oct. 22
Sa
10 am-1 pm
HCAT 112
Edmund Tyler
Biscotti Unlimited
All About Technique: Roast, Sauté
and Steam
Paleo Eating for the Holidays
Practice basic cooking techniques like roasting,
sautéing and steaming. Increase confidence and
skills to apply to a variety of dishes.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
How would a caveman have celebrated the
holidays? Discover paleo-friendly recipes to
incorporate into the American holiday season for
the paleo eater in your family.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
COO-378-901 1 session
Nov. 4
F
6:30-9:30 pm
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CLI-318-901 1 session
Nov. 12
Sa
10 am-1 pm
HUM 207
Edmund Tyler
HUM 207
Christine Romans
Home Canning for the Holidays
Learn to make the most popular twice-baked
cookie. Discover techniques to produce perfect
biscotti, from the classic to the exotic, every time.
Then package in a pretty bag for the perfect for
gift.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Fond of Fondue
Discover easy ways to make and serve delicious
and impressive fondue, a dish that never goes
out of style. Learn recipes suitable for fun family
meals or dinner parties.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Make wonderful canned products to use as gifts or
just to make people jealous of what you can make.
Learn the science behind home canning and basic
equipment necessary for success.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $77† includes $29 fee.
COO-313-901 1 session
Oct. 23
Su
10 am-2 pm
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CUI-338-901 1 session
Nov. 4
F
6:30-9:30 pm
Cost: $75† includes $27 fee.
CLI-323-901 1 session
Nov. 12
Sa
1-5 pm
HUM 218
Christine Romans
Asian BBQ
Bring the rich flavors of Asia to your home grill.
Utilize marinades, glazes and sauces to enhance
your barbecue repertoire.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CLN-386-901 1 session
Oct. 28
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HCAT 112
Linda Elliott
Learn the basic steps for making terrific pizzas
from scratch. Explore a variety of pizza doughs,
sauces and toppings, from classic Margherita to
dessert pies.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
HUM 218
David Ludwig
Stress-Free Holiday Meals
Discover the art of timing multiple dishes to serve
at the same time. Learn to create a plan, prepare
early and implement easy tips for a picture
perfect meal.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
COO-377-901 1 session
Oct. 29
Sa
10 am-1 pm
Learn to make delicious flatbreads, like focaccia
and pita, from all over the world.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $70† includes $22 fee.
COO-349-901 1 session
Nov. 5
Sa
2-6 pm
HUM 218
Cheryl Ignaczak
HUM 207
Christine Romans
Examine how the climate and resources impact
the unique cuisine of Scandinavian countries.
Prepare regional favorites like strawberry cream
cake, St. Lucia saffron bread, cardamom coffee
braid, limpa bread, almond rusks, brandy rings,
gingersnaps and rosette cookies.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $77† includes $29 fee.
Nov. 6
COO-382-901 1 session
Su
10 am-2 pm
HCAT 112
Cheryl Ignaczak
Chocolate Tempering at Home
Focaccia, Pita and Flatbreads
Scandinavian Baking
Pizza School
Cost: $60† includes $24 fee.
Oct. 28
CLN 389.901 1 session
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HCAT 112
Linda Elliott
HUM 218
Louise Nielsen
Learn how temper chocolate to achieve
professional results. Gain the skills to produce
creations with a shiny finish and crisp snap.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $77† includes $29 fee.
COO-381-901 1 session
Nov. 13
Su
10 am-2 pm
HUM 218
Virginia Olson
Strategies for the Single Cook
Move beyond eating frozen or takeout food by
learning to cook for one. Produce easy-to-make
recipes for small portions. Learn how to cook
scaled-down recipes and eliminate the boredom
of excessive leftovers.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
GME-399-901 1 session
Nov. 17
Th
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Cheryl Ignaczak
Cook Vegetarian
Knife Skills 2
Enhance knife skills with new and elaborate knife
cuts using the foundations acquired in Hands on
Knife Skills. Practice using a mandolin safely.
Explore knife cuts such as tourne and lozenge.
Prerequisite: Hands On Knife Skills CLN 328.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Learn to create simple and delicious vegetarian
dishes including fruits, vegetables, grains,
legumes and more. Explore the health benefits
of becoming vegetarian or simply adding more
vegetables to your diet.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $60† includes $24 fee.
CLI-325-901 1 session
Nov. 10
Th
6:30-9:30 pm
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CLN-327-901 1 session
Nov. 18
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Cheryl Ignaczak
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Edmund Tyler
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Chocolate Truffles Galore
Special Holiday Cookies
Wine Etiquette
Learn to create truffles, the most indulgent of
all confections. Prepare milk, dark and white
chocolate truffles in assorted flavors and finishes.
Cover the basics of ganache and chocolate
tempering.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Whether you choose to share them as gifts
or eat them yourself, cookies are one of the
unquestionable pleasures of the holiday season.
Learn to make classic and modern variations of
holiday cookies. Leave with a box of delicious
treats and all the skills and recipes to start
building your own holiday baking tradition.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Plan your next wine tasting with confidence.
Learn about the tools, temperatures and
stemware of fine wine service. A must for any
wine enthusiast.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Cost: $77† includes $29 fee.
COO-314-901 1 session
Dec. 11
Su
10 am-2 pm
Frederick Wine Trail
Cost: $78† includes $30 fee.
CLI-354-901 1 session
Nov. 20
Su
10 am-2 pm
HUM 218
Karen Koch
Sweet and Savory Crepes
Perfect the art of making sweet, savory and
buckwheat crepes. Create a menu of assorted
savory appetizer rolls and fruit crepes.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
GME-395-901 1 session
Dec. 2
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Karen Koch
Cooking for Weight Loss and Management
Learn to prepare delicious meals that help with
weight loss and maintenance. Dispel the myth
that fat free means taste free. Discover ways to
switch dietary fat, moderate carbohydrates and
incorporate vegetables.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $60† includes $24 fee.
GME-398-901 1 session
Dec. 6
Tu
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 207
Cheryl Ignaczak
Your Holiday Table
Learn to entertain with confidence and ease.
Prepare exciting holiday dishes including
delicious buffet-style foods, beautiful platters and
hors d’oeuvres. Discover how to set a holiday table
with flair.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
GME-393-901 1 session
Dec. 9
HUM 207
F
6:30-9:30 pm Aida Blanco Galindo
HUM 218
Karen Koch
Cookie Exchange
Spend the day with friends and classmates
making cookies for the holidays. Use provided
recipes and ingredients.
Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe
shoes and long pants.
Cost: $104† includes $32 fee.
CUI-399-901 1 session
Dec. 11
Su
9 am-3 pm
HCAT 112
Darlene Proctor
› Wine and Beer Academy
Essentials of Wine Pairings
Learn why some foods don’t pair with certain
wines and why other foods sing in your mouth
with the right sip. Understand the use of cut,
contrast and complimentary foods, and why wine
is essential to the dining experience.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Cost: $78† includes $48 fee.
CLI-367-901 1 session
Sept. 9
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 214
Chandra Ludwig
The Price Savvy Wine Consumer
Do price and quality go hand-in-hand? Through
blind tastings, learn whether you can buy great
wines for less than $20 a bottle. Also discover how
to find inexpensive gems.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Cost: $52† includes $28 fee.
CLN-310-901 1 session
Sept. 14
W
7-9 pm
HUM 214
Harry Latimer
HUM 214
Tour three wineries with a Maryland wine
expert. Study how the unique features of each
region affect the final bottled product. Learn
each winery's winemaking approach and sample
several wines at each location.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. A boxed
lunch will be provided. Meet at 9 a.m. in Parking
Lot B, Arnold campus.
$87† includes $42 fee.
CLN-356-901 1 session
Oct. 2
Su
9:30 am-6:30 pm
Mary Mulvihill
How to Host a Home Wine Tasting
Explore hosting a home wine tasting. Impress
friends with delicious wines, viticulture trivia,
tasting etiquette and food pairings. Learn to
choose which wines to serve and understand
which foods to serve with each wine.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Cost: $85† includes $48 fee.
CLI-368-901 1 session
Oct. 7
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HUM 214
Chandra Ludwig
Wine 101 − Practical Basics
Learn the basics of wine. Discover how to
evaluate, select, store, open, decant and pour
wine. Review wine and food pairings. Examine
different aromas and decipher wine lables to
determine how various wines will taste.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Cost: $41† includes $17 fee.
CLN-358-901 1 session
Oct. 12
W
7-9 pm
HUM 214
Harry ?
Beer Styles From the British Isles
Explore and taste a variety of harvest ales and
lagers from the traditional Oktoberfest beers of
Germany to nouveau pumpkin beers.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Taste and compare beers from England,
Ireland and Scotland. Discuss how the brewing
techniques of these regions evolved. Explore
a variety of styles, including mild, bitter, extra
special bitter (esb), pale ale, India pale ale, porter,
stout, Scottish ale, Irish red ale and barley wine.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Cost: $59† includes $23 fee.
CLN-367-901 1 session
Sept. 23
F
6:30-9:30 pm
Cost: $59† includes $23 fee.
CLN-313-901 1 session
Oct. 16
Su
2-5 pm
Seasonal Beer Offerings for Fall
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Cost: $67† includes $31 fee.
CUI-373-901 1 session
Sept. 30
F
6:30-9:30 pm
HCAT 114
Timothy Trigilio
HCAT 114
Timothy Trigilio
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Cheese and Beer Pairings
Explore a new classic pairing of beer and cheese.
Taste how the subtle flavors of different beer
varieties complement a variety of cheeses. Gain
new perspective on the versatility of beer with
food.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Cost: $63† includes $27 fee.
CLN-318-901 1 session
Nov. 5
Sa
4-7 pm
HCAT 114
Timothy Trigilio
Mixology: Martini and Party Drinks
Have fun learning to make trendy cocktails
and non-traditional martinis for party guests.
Understand the basics of drink mixing and
explore interesting flavors of alcohol. Mix sweet
chocolate martinis, tart mojitos and fruity
sangrias.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Cost: $60† includes $36 fee.
CUL-382-901 1 session
Nov. 11
F
7-9 pm
HUM 214
Wines of America
Taste a selection of American wines and discover
why America is the fourth largest wine producer
in the world.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
GARDENING
The Perennial Garden
Plants for Autumn Interest
Discover the variety of plants that provide
flowering as well as architectural interest
throughout the fall and winter months. Identify
the trees, shrubs and other perennials that can
make autumn and winter gardens beautiful and
interesting.
Cost: $55† includes $7 fee.
HRT-303-901 2 sessions
Sept. 8-15
Arnold campus
Th
6:30-8:30 pm Elizabeth Matarese
Start Your Own Edible Garden
Discover how to save money and become more
self-sufficient by growing a bounty of fruit and
vegetables in your own backyard. Discuss soil
preparation, plant selection, pests, diseases, water
and fertilization.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
HOR-388-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
HOR-388-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
HOR-388-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Katie Powell-Lee
Katie Powell-Lee
Katie Powell-Lee
Growing Plants for Fun and Profit
Explore the plants, shrubs and trees that can be
selected for a perennial garden. Identify their
suitability for soil type, location, sun exposure
and the American Horticulture Society growing
zone guidelines. Discuss mulching, fertilizing and
maintenance.
Cost: $55† includes $7 fee.
HRT-305-901 2 sessions
Oct. 10-17
Arnold campus
M
6:30-8:30 pm Elizabeth Matarese
Fall Harvest Wreath
Make a colorful, aromatic, 24-inch wreath with
freshly harvested dried everlastings. Blend
natural colors from lavender, amaranth, celosia
and more.
Cost: $62† includes $50 fee.
FLR-310-901 1 session
Oct. 15
WHEB
Sa
10 am-1 pm
Maria PriceNowakowski
Symbolic Wreath
Create a 10-inch dried wreath that contains
symbolic, fragrant herbs such as silver king, sage,
rosemary, thyme and lavender. Wreaths will be
accented with gilded holly, red roses, celosia and
berries.
Cover licensing, site preparation, equipment, and
how and where to find supplies. Learn to select
and produce quality plants appropriate to your
climate zone. Focus on marketing your product.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $45† includes $37 fee.
FLR-316-901 1 session
Nov. 12
WHEB
10 am-noon
Maria PriceSa
Nowakowski
Explore and taste seasonal winter and holiday
beers. Discuss special formulas, ingredients, spice
profiles, catchy labels and names.
Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
INT-349-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
INT-349-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
INT-349-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $59† includes $23 fee.
CLN-368-901 1 session
Dec. 2
F
6:30-10:30 pm
Weave a stunning 18- to 20-inch, fresh, longlasting evergreen wreath for the door. Use a
variety of evergreen boughs from the Willow
Oak Farm garden: pine, holly, cedar, juniper
and winterberries.
Shade Trees: It’s a Cool Thing
Cost: $72† includes $48 fee.
CUL-310-901 1 session
Nov. 16
W
7-9 pm
HUM 214
Harry Latimer
Seasonal Beer Offerings for Winter
HCAT 114
Timothy Trigilio
GAMES
Bridge for Beginners
Learn the basics of modern bridge in a
comfortable, social atmosphere. Discuss hand
evaluation, bidding, playing and defending.
Practice actual play.
Note: Instructor is a certified American Contract
Bridge League club director.
Cost: $127† includes $7 fee.
ERC-309-901 6 sessions
Oct. 4-Nov. 8
Tu
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Steven Dunn
Mike Harlan
Mike Harlan
Mike Harlan
Identify the characteristics and benefits of
planting a shade tree in your landscape. Discuss
optimal shade tree locations, soil requirements
and ecosystem requirements.
Cost: $37† includes $7 fee.
HRT-310-901 2 sessions
Sept. 21
Arnold campus
W
6-8:30 pm Elizabeth Matarese
Herbal Harvest
Learn how to turn freshly harvested and dried
herbs into teas, seasonings and rubs. Create three
different teas, one seasoning and one rub to take
home.
Evergreen Wreath
Cost: $47† includes $37 fee.
Dec. 3
WHEB
FLR-320-901 1 session
Sa
10 am-noon
Maria PriceNowakowski
An English Christmas High Tea and Lecture
Explore the beauty of a Christmas English high
tea by candlelight in the cozy garden cabin at
Willow Oak Herb Farm. Discuss the symbolic
herbs and plants of the Christmas season.
Cost: $47† includes $37 fee.
FLR-321-901 1 session
Dec. 6
WHEB
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm
Maria PriceNowakowski
Cost: $45† includes $37 fee.
FLR-315-901 1 session
Oct. 1
WHEB
Sa
10 am-noon
Maria PriceNowakowski
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Christmas Ornaments from the Garden
Create three nature-inspired Christmas
ornaments. Assemble ornaments using seasonal
plants from the garden.
Cost: $47† includes $37 fee.
FLR-330-901 1 session
Dec. 10
WHEB
Sa
1-3 pm
Maria PriceNowakowski
GOLF
HEALTH
› Caregiving
Health care professionals see Health Care
in the careers and certifications sections,
pages 48-54 or visit www.aacc.edu/
healthcare. For information about personal
health courses, visit www.aacc.edu/
personalhealth. For information regarding
a CEWD certificate in Mental Health First
Aid, see pages 116-121.
Caring for Aging Parents
Golf 1
Progressive development of skills and strategies.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, PHE 236.
$165† includes $57 fee.
ATC-301-901 15 sessions Aug. 29-Oct. 19
MW
12-1:35 pm
ATC-301-902 16 sessions Aug. 30-Oct. 20
TTh
11 am-12:35 pm
Golf for Beginners
Learn the basics of the sport and course etiquette.
Focus on proper setup, putting, irons, woods and
trouble shots. Note: First session meets on Arnold
campus, sessions two, three and four will meet at
SPGC. Bring an iron and putter to second class.
Bucket of balls included.
Cost: $97† includes $37 fee.
AHL-397-901 4 sessions
Sept. 12-Oct. 3
M
6-7:30 pm
AHL-397-902 4 sessions
Sept. 13-Oct. 4
Tu
10-11:30 am
Arnold campus
James Vickery
Arnold campus
Todd Pataky
Intermediate Golf
Instructor helps continuing students correct the
quirks of their game before they become habits.
Improve your putting, get rid of those slices and
expand your ability to make trouble shots.
Note: Bring a 9-iron and putter to first class.
Bucket of balls included. Class will meet at SPGC.
Cost: $97† includes $37 fee.
ATC 302.901 4 sessions
Sept. 14-Oct. 5
W
6-7:30 pm
SPGC
James Vickery
› Aging
Learn compassionate ways to help older parents
face the issues of aging. Acquire practical tools
and techniques for coping with oncoming
physical and mental limitations. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $105 includes $72 fee.
COA-306-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
COA-306-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
COA-306-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Marsiea Warren
Marsiea Warren
Marsiea Warren
Downsizing: Moving Made Easy
End-of-Life Care
Gain the knowledge and skills needed to
effectively help individuals who are experiencing
a terminal illness. Examine the latest
developments, treatments and technology. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go. Approved by the American Nurses
Credentialing Center’s Commission on
Accreditation.
Prepare yourself or a loved one for moving into a
new stage of life. Learn tips for staging a home for
sale. Explore downsizing and sorting to make the
move easier. Create a practical moving plan.
Cost: $197† includes $147 fee.
COA-343-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
COA-343-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
COA-343-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Identify signs of caregiver stress. Explore stressreducing techniques and resources. Examine
emotions common to caregivers and techniques
for balancing personal needs, work and
caregiving. Develop an emergency-preparedness
plan.
Caroline Young
Caroline Young
Caroline Young
Healthy Aging
Discuss healthy aging including the impact of
nutrition and physical activity, changes in the
brain and the role of sexuality. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go. Approved by the American Nurses
Credentialing Center’s Commission on
Accreditation.
Cost: $65† includes $42 fee.
LFS-331-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
LFS-331-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
LFS-331-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cyndie Koopsen
Cyndie Koopsen
Cyndie Koopsen
Cost: $31† includes $14 fee.
Oct. 19
LFS-316-901 1 session
W
6:30-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Susan Weber
Caring for the Caregiver
Cost: $37† includes a $7 fee.
LFS-334-901 1 session
Oct. 26
W
6-8 pm
Arnold campus
Jennifer Sapp
› Mind and Body
Family Counseling in Military
and Veteran Poplulations
Examine the diverse military family structure.
Explore challenges facing military families, such
as relocation, deployment and separation, injury,
grief and loss, addiction and intimate partner
violence. Apply family counseling techniques and
processes to facilitate change within the familial
relationships. Textbook available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, HUS 230.
Cost: $331 includes $7 fee.
HNS-311-901 Aug. 29-Oct. 23ONLN WB
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Assessment of Psychological Trauma in
Military and Veteran Populations
Explore the etiology and assessment of trauma
in the military and veteran and populations.
Review assessment strategies, such as clinical
interviews and tools related to screening for and
diagnosing trauma-related disorders. Utilize
assessment tools to screen and assess persons
working in the military and veterans for trauma
related disorders. Assessment of trauma-related
behavioral health issues in military personnel and
veterans is emphasized.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, HUS 231.
Introduction to Natural Health and Healing
Learn how to improve wellness, balance
and health in your daily life. Gain a basic
understanding of an integrative approach to
achieving natural health.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
HLH-372-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
HLH-372-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
HLH-372-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Theresa Snyder
Theresa Snyder
Theresa Snyder
Massage for Couples
Cost: $331 includes $7 fee.
HNS-312-901 Oct. 24-Dec. 18 ONLN WB
Herbs with Medicinal Properties
for Cooking
Learn the history and medicinal properties of
garlic, turmeric, cumin, chamomile, echinacea,
cinnamon, passion fruit and rosemary. Discover
each plant’s beneficial elements. Collect recipes.
Sample herbs and a dish made in class.
Cost: $40† includes $22 fee.
HLH-398-901 1 session
Sept. 10
WHEB
Sa
10 am-noon
Maria PriceNowakowski
Meditation for Relaxation
Develop the skills to release anxiety and stress
with meditation and gentle movements. Practice
kinetic stretches and breathing exercises and
listen to guided auditory relaxation. Apply this
integrated approach to everyday life.
Note: Students must bring a yoga mat, blanket
or shawl, and small pillow, and wear comfortable
clothing.
Learn relaxation therapy and stress reduction
with a partner. Help connect with one another as
you learn the importance of flexibility and proper
breathing techniques. Experience closeness as
well as a means for soothing aching muscles.
Note: Partner/spouse pay tuition separately.
Register at same time. Wear loose, comfortable
clothing.
Cost: $92† includes $32 fee.
Oct. 2-9
HLH-320-901 2 sessions
Su
1-4 pm
Arnold campus
Gabrielle Malone
Medical Marijuana: Uses and Benefits
Explore the safe use of medical marijuana.
Evaluate its benefits, effects and outcomes
in certain diseases. Examine clinical
research findings, focusing on traditional and
contemporary medicinal uses. Discuss side effects
and future trends.
Cost: $34† includes $10 fee.
HLH-503-901 1 session
Oct. 3
M
6-8 pm
Arnold campus
Jurga Sauvageot
HISTORY
AND HERITAGE
› Historic Preservation
The Arts and Crafts Movement:
Morris to Tiffany
Examine the arts and crafts movement from 1850
to 1930. Explore factors shaping the movement,
the major characteristics and its prominent
figures. Visit the Delaware Art Museum and
Rockwood Museum in Wilmington.
Note: Three classroom sessions and a one-day
tour. Transportation included. Extensive walking
required. Participants must be able to walk
and stand for hours without assistance. Wear
comfortable walking shoes and dress for outdoors.
Bring a bag lunch or purchase on own.
Cost: $126 includes $35 fee.
HSY-338-901 3 sessions
Sept. 20-Oct. 6
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm
Th
9 am-4 pm
Arnold campus
Theresa Masek
Winterthur Museum:
A Historical Perspective
Examine the historical contribution to American
decorative arts and furniture of Henry F. DuPont’s
estate. Discuss the furniture styles, textiles,
lighting and wallcoverings located at Winterthur
in Winterthur, Del.
Note: Transportation by AACC included. Extensive
walking required. Participants must be able to
walk and stand for hours without assistance. Bring
a bag lunch or purchase on own. Wear comfortable
walking shoes and dress for outdoors.
Cost: $99† includes $7 fee.
HLH-500-901 8 sessions
Sept. 10-Oct. 29 Arnold campus
Sa
8-9 am
Scheri Goff
Cost: $96 includes $40 fee.
HSY-339-901 2 session
Oct. 12-13
W
6:30-8:30 pm
Th
8:30 am-5 pm
Lose Weight and Keep It Off
Frank Lloyd Wright: Pope-Leighey House
Establish a healthy approach to weight loss and
successful lifetime maintenance. Set and achieve
goals that make sense.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Examine Frank Lloyd Wright’s influence on
modern organic architecture. Explore the
architecture and designs of the Pope-Leighey
House in Alexandria.
Note: Transportation by AACC included. Extensive
walking required. Participants must be able to
walk and stand for hours without assistance. Bring
a bag lunch or purchase on own. Wear comfortable
walking shoes and dress for outdoors
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
HLH-371-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
HLH-371-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
HLH-371-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Donna Acosta
Donna Acosta
Donna Acosta
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Cost: $92 includes $36 fee.
HSY-340-901 1 session
Nov. 17-19
Th
8:30 am-5 pm
Arnold campus
Theresa Masek
Arnold campus
Theresa Masek
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Louis Comfort Tiffany: His Art and Design
Explore Louis Comfort Tiffany, his life, home,
studio and designs, with a lecture presentation
followed by a tour. Experience examples of
Tiffany’s works at Brown Memorial Church
Evergreen and Walters Art Gallery in Baltimore.
Note: Transportation included. Extensive walking
required. Participants must be able to walk
and stand for hours without assistance. Wear
comfortable walking shoes and dress for outdoors.
Bring a bag lunch or purchase on own.
Cost: $85† includes $29 fee.
HSY-317-901 1 session
Dec. 15
Th
8:30 am-5 pm
Arnold campus
Theresa Masek
› Local and Regional
U.S. Capitols: Then and Now
Examine the history of the 14 U.S. Capitol
buildings and the nine cities which served as the
seats of the U.S. Congress. Identify the reasons
for the relocations. Visit the U.S. Capitol and the
eighth Capitol - the Annapolis State House.
Note: This class consists of two evening lectures
and a Saturday tour of the U.S. Capitol and
Annapolis State House. Transportation by AACC
included. Extensive walking required. Participants
must be able to walk and stand for hours without
assistance. Wear comfortable walking shoes and
dress for outdoors. Bring a bag lunch.
Cost: $92 includes $22 fee.
HSY-337-901 3 sessions
Sept. 21, 22, 24
WTh
6:30-8:30 pm
Sa
9 am-4 pm
Arnold campus
George Sweger
Arlington National Cemetery:
Shrine to America’s Heroes
Participate in a lecture and tour of the nation’s
most famous cemetery. Learn its history and
visit the sites of notable veterans, dignitaries,
presidents and lesser known notables interred
there.
Note: Transportation included. Extensive walking
required. Participants must be able to walk
and stand for hours without assistance. Wear
comfortable walking shoes and dress for outdoors.
Bring a bag lunch or purchase on own.
Cost: $85 includes $35 fee.
Sept. 29-Oct. 1
HST-307-901 1 session
Th
7-9 pm
Sa
8:30 am-3:30 pm
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Arnold campus
George Sweger
The History of the 19th Amendment
and Alice Paul
Examine the life of Alice Paul, National Women’s
Party founder. Discuss events leading to the
passage of the 19th amendment, guaranteeing
women the right to vote in 1920. Explore
party headquarters, Sewell-Belmont house in
Washington, D.C.
Note: Transportation included. Extensive walking
required. Participants must be able to walk
and stand for hours without assistance. Wear
comfortable walking shoes and dress for outdoors.
Bring a bag lunch or purchase on own.
Cost: $66 includes $27 fee.
HSY-333-901 1 session
Oct. 20-22
Th
7-9 pm
Sa
9 am-3:30 pm
Arnold campus
Anita Ramundo
Explore the life of Gen. Thomas “Stonewall”
Jackson and his Civil War experiences. Daytime
fieldtrip include a visit to Jackson’s 1861-1862
Winchester headquarters and the Antietam/
Sharpsburg battlefield (1862).
Note: Transportation included. Extensive walking
required. Participants must be able to walk
and stand for hours without assistance. Wear
comfortable walking shoes and dress for outdoors.
Bring a bag lunch or purchase on own.
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Lester Brooks
Historic Annapolis: Architecture
Participate in a lecture and walking tour of
restored buildings, churches and the Maryland
Capitol with an architectural preservationist.
Learn how the materials, construction techniques
and decorative elements of 17th - 19th-century
architecture indicated the social status and
purpose of structures.
Note: Meet on campus for lecture. Provide own
transportation to Annapolis. Bring a bag lunch or
purchase on own. Wear comfortable walking shoes
and dress for outdoors.
Cost: $54 includes $12 fee.
Dec. 2
HRY-395-901 1 session
F
9 am-3 pm
Follow the Confederate and Union armies
through the most important battle of the Civil
War. Learn about Pickett’s Charge and the actions
of Gens. Ewell and Longstreet.
Note: Transportation included. Extensive walking
required. Participants must be able to walk
and stand for hours without assistance. Wear
comfortable walking shoes and dress for outdoors.
Bring a bag lunch or purchase on own.
Cost: $75 includes $32 fee.
HRY-312-901 1 session
Nov. 12
Sa
8:30 am-5 pm
XOFF
Lester Brooks
› U.S. History
A History of the U.S. Political Parties
Stonewall Jackson and the Civil War
Cost: $75 includes $32 fee.
HRY-360-901 1 session
Sept. 17
Sa
8:30 am-5 pm
Gettysburg in a Day
Arnold campus
Theresa Masek
Analyze the developmental of the two-party
political system throughout American history.
Topics include Federalist versus DemocraticRepublicans, Whigs versus Democrats,
Democrats versus Republicans and the role and
impact of third-party candidates.
Cost: $63 includes $7 fee.
HSY-342-901 4 sessions
Sept. 7-28
W
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Patrick Heline
Presidential Elections: Past and Present
Examine the Electoral College and its impact on
previous presidential elections. Discuss the roll of
the media, major national issues, party platforms,
and third-party candidates and their impact on
elections.
Cost: $63 includes $7 fee.
HSY-343-901 4 sessions
Oct. 5-26
W
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Patrick Heline
Band of Brothers: Easy Company
and World War II
Learn the extraordinary exploits of Company
E (Easy Company), part of the 101st Airborne
Division in World War II. Trace the origins of
paratrooper training in Georgia to history-making
missions in France and Germany.
Cost: $63 includes $7 fee.
Nov. 7-Nov. 28 Arnold campus
HRY-378-901 4 sessions
M
7-9 pm
Beth Jacaruso
& Cynthia Dooley
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
U.S. First Ladies: Martha to Elizabeth
Feng Shui 101: Basic Timeless Elements
Examine the lives of the first five presidential
wives including their early years, education,
social status and life after the White House.
Explore each woman’s impact on her husband’s
presidency, society and culture.
Learn the nine basic principles, five cardinal rules
and the entrance school method to create joy and
harmony. Discover the Bagua tool and how to
locate the money, love and career areas of a home
or office.
Note: Bring a hand-drawn diagram of the room or
rooms you want to work with.
Cost: $77 includes $7 fee.
HSY-341-901 5 sessions
Nov. 2-Dec. 7
W
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Patrick Heline
HOME IMPROVEMENT
For the latest information about home
and garden classes visit www.aacc.edu/
homegarden.
› Decorating
Explore a career in interior design. Learn how
to transform any room into a beautiful and
functional space.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Sarah Smallwood
Sarah Smallwood
Sarah Smallwood
Interior Design: Home Staging 101
Learn valuable staging tips and decorating ideas
for selling your home in today’s market.
Cost: $36† includes $12 fee.
IND-301-901 1 session
Sept. 28
W
7-9:30 pm
Arnold campus
Julie Allison
Understanding Basics
of Interior Decorating
Develop a working knowledge of basic interior
design and create a floor plan. Discuss and gain an
understanding of personal style, color schemes,
furnishings, wall coverings, flooring
and accessories.
Cost: $43† includes $7 fee.
INT-371-901 1 session
Sept. 7
W
6:30-9:30 pm
Arnold campus
Audrey Crawford
Arnold campus
Carol Yarrow
Decluttering 1, 2 and 3
Discover the many ways to manage clutter. Learn
how to handle junk mail and clutter in basements,
attics and garages. Purge unwanted and unused
items from your life.
Cost: $37† includes $7 fee.
PRS-385-901 1 session
Oct. 19
W
6:30-9 pm
Introduction to Interior Design
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
IND-310-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
IND-310-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
IND-310-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $35† includes $7 fee.
IND-312-901 1 session
Oct. 19
W
6:30-9 pm
Arnold campus
Audrey Crawford
Right Sizing Your Lifestyle Today
Learn how to right size your living space to fit
your current lifestyle.
Cost: $37† includes $7 fee.
IND-311-901 1 session
Oct. 26
W
6:30-9 pm
Arnold campus
Carol Yarrow
› Home Improvement,
Repair and Remodeling
Small Engine Repair
Learn to repair or tune up small engines such as
lawn mowers, saws or string trimmers.
Cost: $191 includes $38 fee.
COS-390-901 8 sessions
Sept. 19-Nov. 7
M
6-9 pm
CATN
James Horst
Carpentry 2
Expand woodworking skills, and refine carpentry
techniques and tool knowledge. Discuss types
of wood and best practices. Construct a project
as a class which includes wall, window and
door finishing standards. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. Prerequisite: OPT
398 or OPT 366 Carpentry 1.
Cost: $262 includes $67 fee.
CNE-303-901 10 sessions Sept. 28-Dec. 7
W
6-8:30 pm
KAYAKING
› Kayaking and
Paddleboarding
Basic Kayaking
Beginners can increase skills, safety awareness,
general knowledge and enjoyment on the water.
Discuss gear and safety. Practice kayak entry
and exit, multiple strokes and efficiency, and
T-rescues.
Note: Fee to enter park not included.
Cost: $75† includes $63 fee.
AHC-384-901 1 session
Sept. 10
Sa
10:30 am-12:30 pm
Sept. 17
AHC-384-902 1 session
Sa
10:30 am-12:30 pm
AHC-384-903 1 session
Sept. 24
Sa
10:30 am-12:30 pm
AHC-384-904 1 session
Oct. 1
Sa
10:30 am-12:30 pm
Oct. 8
AHC-384-905 1 session
Sa
10:30 am-12:30 pm
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
Kayak Tour
Participate in a two-hour guided tour of Quiet
Waters Park, Harness Creek and the South River.
Experience tranquil settings, open water views
and wildlife sightings of blue heron, deer, osprey
and more.
Note: Fee to enter park not included. All experience
levels welcome. Brief instruction included for
beginners.
Cost: $50† includes $44 fee.
AHC-385-901 1 session
Sept. 10
Sa
8-10 am
Sept. 17
AHC-385-902 1 session
8-10 am
Sa
Sept. 24
AHC-385-903 1 session
8-10 am
Sa
Oct. 1
AHC-385-904 1 session
Sa
8-10 am
Oct. 8
AHC-385-905 1 session
Sa
8-10 am
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
CATN
John Penny
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Basic Paddleboarding
Beginners can increase skills, general knowledge
and enjoyment on stand-up paddleboards.
Discuss gear and safety. Practice mounting,
standing, multiple strokes, efficiency and in-water
recovery.
Note: Fee to enter park not included.
Cost: $75† includes $63 fee.
AHC-386-901 1 session
Sept. 11
Su
10:30 am-12:30 pm
AHC-386-902 1 session
Sept. 18
Su
10:30 am-12:30 pm
Sept. 25
AHC-386-903 1 session
10:30 am-12:30 pm
Su
AHC-386-904 1 session
Oct. 2
Su
10:30 am-12:30 pm
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
Paddleboard Tours
Take a guided tour of Harness Creek and the
South River just outside downtown Annapolis.
Experience a variety of wildlife and scenic river
views.
Note: Fee to enter park not included. All experience
levels welcome. Brief instruction included for
beginners.
Cost: $50† includes $44 fee.
AHC-387-901 1 session
Sept. 11
Su
8-10 am
AHC-387-902 1 session
Sept. 18
Su
8-10 am
AHC-387-903 1 session
Sept. 25
Su
8-10 am
AHC-387-904 1 session
Oct. 2
Su
8-10 am
AHC-387-905 1 session
Oct. 9
8-10 am
Su
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
QWPA
Scott Roddy
KIDS IN COLLEGE
Anime and Manga Workshop
Visit www.aacc.edu/kic for more
information about youth classes. On page 79,
see EXPLORE and Middle School Scholar
courses for Anne Arundel County Public
School gifted and talented youth.
› Academic Success
Comprehensive English Preparation
for the SAT
Prepare for the College Board’s 2016 SAT through
intensive, focused practice. Practice critical
reading and writing skills, develop progressive
vocabulary and essay building. Review test-taking
strategies and time management tips. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
Note: Students age 16 years and older register for
SKL 358 Comprehensive English Preparation for
the SAT.
Cost: $139† includes $7 fee.
KIC-844-901 6 sessions
Sept. 24-Oct. 29 Arnold campus
Sa
1-4 pm
Patrick Heline
Comprehensive Math Preparation
for the SAT
Prepare for the College Board’s 2016 SAT through
intensive, focused practice. Practice and review
concepts in algebra, geometry, logical problem
solving, statistics, algebra II and trigonometry.
Review test-taking strategies and time
management tips. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore.
Note: Students age 16 years and older register for
SKL 359 Comprehensive Math Preparation for the
SAT.
Cost: $139† includes $7 fee.
KIC-845-901 6 sessions
Sept. 24-Oct. 29 Arnold campus
Sa
9:30 am-12:30 pm
Patrick Heline
It’s Sew Easy! (Grades 4-6)
Learn basic sewing skills and sewing machine
functions to create a tote bag. Personalize a tote
bag by adding decorative elements such as ribbon
and trim.
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Cost: $50† includes $10 fee.
KIC-800-901 2 sessions
Oct. 8-15
Sa
10 am-noon
GRADES 6-12
Arnold campus
Samantha Boyd
Art Works
Explore self-expression through various mediums
including painting, drawing and sculpture. Delve
into different mediums and artistic concepts to
inspire curiosity and creativity.
Cost: $65† includes $15 fee.
KDD-807-901 3 sessions
Oct. 15-29
Arnold campus
Sa
9:30-11:30 am Nicole Drummond
GRADES 1-2
Discover Zentangle®
Explore an easy-to-learn drawing technique that
inspires creativity. Combine simple drawing
strokes into “tangles” and build tangles into
patterns. Discuss fun ways to use new skills.
Cost: $30† includes $7 fee.
KIC-847-901 1 session
Oct. 22
Sa
9:30-11:30 am
GRADES 6-8
Arnold campus
Art FUNdamentals (Grades 1-2)
Discover your creative side and learn the
elements of art. Make colorful creations to share
and display.
Cost: $50† includes $17 fee.
YUH-814-901 2 sessions
Nov. 5-12
Sa
9-11 am
Arnold campus
Lynda Siggers
It’s Sew Easy 2 (Grades 4-6)
Build on basic sewing skills by learning to read a
pattern and execute simple garment construction.
Sew a pair of pajama bottoms. Prerequisite: YEP
835 It’s Sew Easy.
› Art
Cost: $65† includes $17 fee.
YEP-835-901 2 sessions
Sept. 24-Oct. 1
Sa
9:30-11:30 am
GRADES 4-6
Learn basic construction of faces and bodies and
how stylization is applied to reality to create the
look of anime and manga. Draw character features
and facial expressions. Learn basic skeleton
structure and body musculature.
Cost: $65† includes $17 fee.
YEP-836-901 2 sessions
Oct. 29-Nov. 5
Sa
9:30-11:30 am
GRADES 4-6
Arnold campus
Carol Orme
Arnold campus
Carol Orme
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
3-D Art Master
Kindermusik: Rhyme Around Town
Build sculpturally interesting 3-dimensional
objects from a variety of materials. Create
personal artwork.
Use your imagination to hit the town: Down the
street to the bake shop, the cobbler’s shop, the
grocery store and even the doctor’s office as we
rhyme through our busy day.
Cost: $65† includes $15 fee.
KDD-808-901 3 sessions
Nov. 5-19
Arnold campus
Sa
9:30-11:30 am Nicole Drummond
GRADES 3-5
It’s Sew Easy 3
Learn how to make a decorative pillow case. Build
on basic sewing skills and learn to sew a hidden
seam and a French seam.
Cost: $30† includes $14 fee.
KDD-804-901 1 session
Dec. 3
Sa
9:30-11:30 am
GRADES 3-5
Arnold campus
Carol Orme
› Culinary
Pilgrims, Pies and Pastries (Grades 6-8)
Prepare delectable desserts for a family’s
Thanksgiving feast. Learn how to make melt-inyour-mouth pies and pastries that you can take
home.
Note: Students are required to wear long pants and
closed-toe shoes.
Cost: $65† includes $29 fee.
YOH-807-901 1 session
Nov. 19
Sa
9 am-1 pm
Arnold campus
Cookie Extravaganza (Grades 6-8)
Prepare a delectable assortment of holiday
cookies for personal pleasure. Choose from a
variety of traditional holiday recipes. Make and
share treats with classmates.
Note: Students are required to wear long pants and
closed-toe shoes.
Cost: $65† includes $29 fee.
Dec. 4
YOH-809-901 1 session
Su
1-5 pm
Arnold campus
Cost: $53† includes $17 fee.
KDD-802-901 4 sessions
Oct. 19-Nov. 9
W
5-5:45 pm
Arnold campus
Nancy Anselm
Kindermusik: Colors and Shapes
on the Farm
Encounter colors and shapes on the farm while
exploring haystacks and hayrides, tractors, barns
and lots of farm animals. Enjoy old farm favorites,
circle dances and lots of learning.
Cost: $53† includes $17 fee.
KDD-801-901 4 sessions
Nov. 16-Dec. 7
W
5-5:45 pm
Arnold campus
Nancy Anselm
› Literature
Welcome to Hogwarts (Grades 3-5)
Participate in hands-on activities, crafts and
games similar to ones enjoyed by Harry Potter and
his friends. Learn the basics of potions, herbology
and charms.
Cost: $52† includes $12 fee.
YUT-829-901 2 sessions
Oct. 22-29
Sa
9-11:30 am
MARTIAL ARTS
Aikido
Practice distancing, evasive footwork, pins, joint
twists and open hand strikes.
Note: Club is affiliated with Aikido America
International/Shin Aikido Rengo.
Cost: $157† includes $7 fee.
ATC-377-901 12 sessions Sept. 12-Oct. 19 Arnold campus
MW
7-8:30 pm
Kurt Froehlich
ATC-377-902 12 sessions Oct. 24-Dec. 5 Arnold campus
MW
7-8:30 pm
Raymond MacK
Jujitsu for Self Defense
Learn basic self-defense techniques based on
this Japanese martial art. Identify and practice
principles of self-defense through simulated
attacks and role-playing. Prepare to advance in
belt rank in the American Jujitsu Association.
Note: All experience levels welcome. Wear loose
comfortable clothing. Instructor is an American
Jujitsu Association black belt.
Cost: $157† includes $7 fee.
AHC-392-901 12 sessions Sept. 13-Oct. 20 Arnold campus
7:30-9:05 pm
John Gless
TuTh
AHC-392-902 12 sessions Oct. 25-Dec. 6 Arnold campus
7:30-9:05 pm
David Boesel
TuTh
Arnold campus
› Science
Spooky Science
Combine creepy chemistry and mysterious
science for a hauntingly good time. Halloween
is the perfect time to experiment with bubbling
concoctions and slimy mixtures.
Cost: $32† includes $12 fee.
YTR-835-901 1 session
Oct. 29
Sa
9:30-11:30 am
GRADES 1-3
Arnold campus
Suzanne Turek
› Kindermusik
Kindermusik: Marvelous Me
Move your bodies, use your senses, and explore
friendship, favorite things, and feeling good about
all the amazing things you can do while testing the
boundaries of independence.
Cost: $53 †includes $17 fee.
KDD-803-901 4 sessions
Sept. 21-Oct. 12
W
5-5:45 pm
Arnold campus
Nancy Anselm
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
MOTORCYCLE SAFETY
MUSIC
Whether you are a novice or simply
interested in brushing up on your skills,
AACC has a motorcycle safety course for
you. AACC is an independent training
site for the Maryland Motor Vehicle
Administration’s motorcycle training
courses including the Basic Rider Course
(BRC), the Alternative Basic Rider Course
(ABRC). Anyone younger than 18 years old
must complete the Basic Rider Course before
applying for a motorcycle license. Courses
are held at a riding range located on AACC’s
Arnold campus. Instructors are certified
by both the Motor Vehicle Administration
and Motorcycle Safety Foundation.
For information visit www.aacc.edu/
motorcycle.
For information about AACC’s music
offerings and upcoming events visit
www.aacc.edu/music/noncredit.
Motorcycle Safety and Licensure
Review (BRC)
Community Jazz Ensemble
New riders prepare for class M license with this
MVA approved Basic Rider Course. Learn basic
street-riding skills, how to select riding gear and
defensive-riding strategies. Written and skills
exam included. Basic Rider Handbook required
and available at AACC Bookstore at no charge
with course confirmation.
Note: Approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle
Administration. Protective clothing required
during riding range training. Only Maryland state
license holders can receive a class M designation
from the Maryland Vehicle Administration. Visit
www.aacc.edu/motorcycle/brc.cfm for more
information.
Cost: $327 includes $192 fee.
DRV-500-901 2 sessions
Sept. 7-11
WTh
5:45-9 pm
SaSu
8 am-2 pm
DRV-500-902 2 sessions
Sept. 14-18
WTh
5:45-9 pm
SaSu
8 am-2 pm
DRV-500-903 2 sessions
Sept. 21-25
WTh
5:45-9 pm
SaSu
8 am-2 pm
DRV-500-904 2 sessions
Oct. 5-9
WTh
5:45-9 pm
8 am-2 pm
SaSu
DRV-500-905 2 sessions
Oct. 19-23
WTh
5:45-9 pm
SaSu
8 am-2 pm
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Arnold campus
Brian McLeod
Arnold campus
Arnold campus
Daniel Matthews
Arnold campus
Brian McLeod
Arnold campus
Bonnie Griffie
› Community Ensembles
Community Concert Band
Perform in a concert band and/or wind ensemble.
Open to all qualified musicians. An audition may
be required. Programs are prepared by the college
for a public performance.
Note: Performance dates announced in class. For
details, contact performance arts department, 410777-7230, or www.aacc.edu/music.
Cost: $47† includes $37 fee.
MUC-311-901 14 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 5 Arnold campus
7-9:30 pm Paul Dembowski
M
Learn and perform jazz stage band music. Open to
all qualified community musicians. Audition may
be required. Programs are prepared by the college
for public performance.
Note: Performance dates announced in class. For
details, contact performance arts department, 410777-7230, or www.aacc.edu/music.
Cost: $47† includes $37 fee.
MUC-309-901 14 sessions Aug. 30-Nov. 29 Arnold campus
Tu
7-9:30 pm
Ian Wardenski
MUC-309-902 13 sessions Aug. 31-Dec. 7 Arnold campus
7-9:30 pm Raymond Ascione
W
Community Concert Choir
Perform music from the Renaissance through
contemporary periods. Open to all qualified
singers. Audition may be required. Choral
programs are prepared by college for a public
performance.
Note: Performance dates announced in class. For
details, contact Associate Professor Doug Byerly
410-777-7019.
Cost: $47† includes $37 fee.
MUC 312.901 14 sessions Aug. 30-Nov. 29 Arnold campus
Tu
7 am-9:30 pm
Eleanor Minor
Community Orchestra
Perform orchestral works from the Baroque
to contemporary eras. Open to all qualified
community players. Audition may be required.
Programs are prepared by the college for public
performance.
Note: Performance dates to be announced in class.
For details, contact Associate Professor Anna
Binneweg, 410-777-7218, or
www.aacc.edu/music.
Cost: $47† includes $37 fee.
MUC-310-901 13 sessions Sept. 1-Dec. 1
Th
7-9:30 pm
Arnold campus
Anna Binneweg
Encore Chorale
Tap into your love of singing by joining a four-part
chorale. Learn vocal techniques and prepare
for concerts with the nationally recognized
Washington, Northern Virginia and Baltimore
Encore Chorales.
Note: No auditions required. Must be 55 or older
to enroll.
Cost: $161† includes $137 fee.
COA-328-901 14 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 12
M
2-3:30 pm
Arnold campus
Jeanne Kelly
› Music Appreciation
Introduction to Becoming a DJ
Examine the essentials of DJ as a career. Outline
a history of the profession and equipment
requirements. Identify qualities of a successful
DJ, and branding and marketing strategies.
Practice beat matching and song transitions.
Cost: $77 includes $7 fee.
MUC-328-901 4 sessions
Sept. 15-Oct. 6 Arnold campus
Th
6:30-9 pm
Sean Armstrong
› Music Instruction
Music Made Easy: Online
Learn what makes music work. Gain an
understanding of rhythm, melody and harmony.
Discover how to build intervals, major scales and
chords. Learn how to read, write and play simple
musical pieces on a keyboard.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
MUC-317-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO Marianne Murawski
MUC-317-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO Marianne Murawski
MUC-317-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO Marianne Murawski
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
West African Drumming for Beginners
Explore common drumming patterns of the
Ewe and Mande people of West Africa. Discuss
drum construction and compare drums from
each group. Practice drumming techniques and
play basic patterns with assorted drums and
percussion instruments.
Note: Instruments will be provided. Wear
comfortable clothing.
Cost: $75 includes $14 fee.
MUC-326-901 5 sessions
Sept. 14-Oct. 12
W
7-8:45 pm
Arnold campus
Lesley Klufio
Basic Guitar: Group Instruction
Learn basic guitar skills in group instruction
format: reading music, playing scales and chords.
Learn some of your favorite music, guitar
maintenance and instrument quality.
Note: Student must bring a six-string guitar to
class.
Cost: $115† includes $7 fee.
MUC-313-901 10 sessions Sept. 20-Nov. 22 Arnold campus
Tu
7:30-8:30 pm
Beginning Group Piano
Learn to read music and play simple piano
melodies in a group. Explore the basics of reading
music, identifying notes on the keyboard, and
playing rhythms and basic chords. Practice
ergonomics and hand positioning.
Note: For beginners or students who want to review
skills.
Cost: $99† includes $7 fee.
MUC-329-901 8 sessions
Sept. 29-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
Th
7-8 pm
Introduction to Song Writing
Learn to write lyrics and melodies that could
appeal to the music marketplace. Examine
musical genres focusing on lyrical melodies, song
structure and marketing potential. Write lyrics
for one genre and explore melodic development.
Cost: $82 includes $12 fee.
Oct. 4-Nov. 1
MUC-325-901 5 sessions
Tu
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Eileen Bernstein
Brazilian Drumming
Discover the rhythms of Brazilian drumming.
Examine drum construction and sound,
and compare with other drumming forms.
Practice the Rio style, Bahia Samba Reggae and
Permambuco maracatu rhythms along with the
complementing percussion instruments.
› Voice Instruction
Marriage and Relationships
Individual Voice Lessons
Receive private instruction according to your
musical knowledge and experience. Learn music
terminology and elements of singing including
breath, diction, rhythm, reading, vocal exercises,
musicianship and presentation.
Note: No prior voice experience necessary. All
experience levels welcome.
Cost: $284† includes $254 fee.
MUC-323-901 6 sessions
Sept. 27-Nov. 1
Tu
4-5 pm
Sept. 27-Nov. 1
MUC-323-902 6 sessions
Tu
5-6 pm
Sept. 27-Nov. 1
MUC-323-903 6 sessions
Tu
6-7 pm
Sept. 27-Nov. 1
MUC-323-904 6 sessions
7-8 pm
Tu
Arnold campus
Ruth Capobianco
Arnold campus
Ruth Capobianco
Arnold campus
Ruth Capobianco
Arnold campus
Ruth Capobianco
Sing Out Loud
Discover the joy of singing, solo or in group,
using classical, standard and popular vocal
arrangements. Practice the basics of breathing,
tone and diction in an environment supportive of
beginning, intermediate and advanced singers.
Cost: $151† includes $7 fee.
MUC-319-901 8 sessions
Sept. 28-Nov. 16 Arnold campus
W
6-8 pm Ruth Capobianco
PARENTING
AND FAMILY LIFE
Anne Arundel Community College established
The Parenting Center to provide high-quality
educational programs about parenting and family
life to our community. Visit us at www.aacc.edu/
teach.
Many of AACC’s parenting courses meet the
Maryland Child Care Credential requirements
established by the Maryland State Department
of Education (MSDE) Office of Child Care. Each
class has a content area code that corresponds to
the Core of Knowledge requirements. The codes
are:
› C - Curriculum
› D - Child development
› H - Health,safety and nutrition
› L - Community
› P - Professionalism
› S - Special needs
Learn how to build a solid foundation for a
healthy marital relationship that will last far
beyond “I do.” Gain key strategies for maintaining
relationships, balancing a partner’s needs and
resolving conflict. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $149 includes $72 fee.
TPC-353-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
TPC-353-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
TPC-353-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
TPC-353-904 Dec. 14-Feb. 3 ONLN EDGO
Bonnie Weil
Bonnie Weil
Bonnie Weil
Bonnie Weil
› Parenting One-on-One
Parenting One-on-One courses are designed
to allow students the flexibility to arrange
parenting courses around their busy schedules and to allow for a more personalized
approach. Contact the Parenting Center at
410-777-2159 for information and to schedule a Parenting One-on-One course.
Managing Anger in Family Life:
One-on-One
Learn the origins of problem anger in the home.
Practice methods to expressing anger. Learn to
channel energy into productive thoughts, feelings
and behaviors. Explore ways to develop inner
peace and cultivate interpersonal skills. CEUs
issued. $350 includes $335 fee.
Systematic Training for Effective
Parenting (STEP): One-on-One
Learn the principles of this parent education curriculum through individual instruction. Focus on
child-rearing issues, parent-child communication
and discipline methods. Gain training to improve
family cooperation and lessen parent-child conflicts. CEUs issued. $350 includes $335 fee.
Parenting through Separation and Divorce:
One-on-One
Learn to shield children from the parental conflict
associated with divorce or separation. Discover
tools for managing anger, negotiating peacefully
and creating an effective, child-focused co-parenting plan. CEUs issued. $350 includes $335 fee.
Cost: $49 includes $7 fee.
MUC-327-901 4 sessions
Oct. 19-Nov. 9 Arnold campus
W
7-8:30 pm
Christopher Ballengee
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The Explosive Child: One-on-One
Discover ways to direct children away from explosive episodes. Explore why traditional discipline
strategies often don't work with behaviorally
challenged children. Review the concepts of
lagging skills and unsolved problems. Practice
collaborative problem solving strategies. CEUs
issued. $350 includes $335 fee.
Rules, Routines and Rituals: One-on-One
Receive individual instruction on establishing
rules, routines and rituals that provide the predictability and structure children crave. Discuss
how relationships can be improved by creating
meaningful rituals. Discover how rules, routines
and rituals are linked to childhood resiliency.
CEUs issued. $350 includes $335 fee.
AACC’s Peer Learning Partnership is a
self-directed learning community in which
members help develop and lead courses.
Students must enroll in PLP 500 each term
prior to registering for other courses. Visit
www.aacc.edu/plp.
Peer Learning Partnership Program
Registration allows participation in Peer
Learning Partnership (PLP) social and cultural
activities and Friday discussion groups that
explore current events, music and the performing
arts, science and technology, economic issues,
art history, history, fiction and nonfiction books,
travel and films.
Note: Participation in PLP activities or courses
requires a membership fee that covers a six-month
period (January through June or July through
December).
Arnold campus
Frank Capuzzi
Empire Builders: The Ottoman Turks to
1566
Explore the history, institutions and cultural
achievements of one of the great Islamic Empires
from its Central Asia origins to its position as
the richest and most powerful polity of the 16th
century.
Cost: $30 includes $29 fee.
PLC-381-901 8 sessions
Sept. 27-Nov. 15
Tu
2:30-4:30 pm
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Explore past panics and recessions. Discover
how they shaped economic theory and modern
economic institutions. Examine why many of the
brightest minds in economics and finance failed
to predict the 2008 crash.
Cost: $30 includes $29 fee.
PRC-319-901 8 sessions
Sept. 27-Nov. 15 Arnold campus
Tu
2:30-4:30 pm
William Daney
Geopolitical Regions: Central America
Through group discussion of selected readings,
learn about the history, demographics, economics,
and the internal and external geopolitical
situation in Belize, Costa Rica, El Salvador,
Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua and Panama.
Cost: $30 includes a $29 fee.
PRC-365-901 8 sessions
Sept. 28-Nov. 16 Arnold campus
W
9:30-11:30 am
Steven Cohen
PEER LEARNING
PARTNERSHIP
PLP-500-901 10 sessions Oct. 7-Dec. 16
F
noon-4:30 pm
Boom and Bust - Lessons Learned
and Not Learned
Great Books
Series 2, Part 2. Read, analyze and discuss
selected essential works of world literature
encompassing genres and topics that range from
poetry and short fiction to science, drama and
philosophy.
Cost: $30 includes $29 fee.
PRC-353-901 7 sessions
Oct. 3-Nov. 14
M
noon-2 pm
Arnold campus
Frank Capuzzi
The Axial Moment: Redeeming Modernity
Explore global transformations for peace.
Consider philosophical and historical
underpinnings of modernity, its problems and
potentialities, and possibilities for integrative
learning and communication that nurture our
humanity.
Cost: $30† includes a $29 fee.
Oct. 3-Nov. 14
PRC-361-901 7 sessions
M
noon-2 pm
Arnold campus
Julie Geredien
The Age of Benjamin Franklin
Study the multifaceted career and personality
of Benjamin Franklin for insight into his 18thcentury world. Assess his philanthropy, political
and diplomatic roles, and his scientific reputation.
Why did he die a disappointed man?
Cost: $30 includes a $29 fee.
PRC-309-901 6 sessions
Oct. 4-Nov. 8
Arnold campus
Tu
9:30-11:30 am Margaret Brinsley
Movie Milestones: New Hollywood
Learn how 1960s and ‘70s Hollywood adapted
to the challenges of television and uncensored
foreign films. Examine the rise of the filmschool generation of directors and the origins of
blockbuster and franchise movies.
Cost: $30 includes a $29 fee.
PRC-362-901 7 sessions
Oct. 4-Nov. 15
Tu
noon-2 pm
Oct. 6-Nov. 17
PRC-362-902 7 sessions
2:30-4:30 pm
Th
Arnold campus
Randall Pack
Arnold campus
Randall Pack
An Introduction to World War II: Part 1
Examine the causes of World War II through
1942. Discuss various theaters of operation,
analyze strategies and examine new technologies.
Learn about the war’s major political, national
and military leaders.
Cost: $30 includes $29 fee.
PRC-333-901 6 sessions
Oct. 5-Nov. 9
W
2:30-4:30 pm
Arnold campus
Dennis McGee
Ethics: Morality, Virtue and the Good Life
Explore key concepts and theories in the
history of ethics, and discuss their application
to contemporary moral issues and the ethical
dilemmas affecting everyday lives.
Cost: $30 includes a $29 fee.
Oct. 5-Nov. 16
PRC-364-901 7 sessions
W
9:30-11:30 am
Arnold campus
Frank Capuzzi
Robots, AI and Machine Learning
The Mystery of Music
Examine the role of music in human development.
Discuss recent research regarding the brain and
music.
Examine robotics in history and literature.
Discuss the advances in robotics and artificial
intelligence. Consider the applications, cultural
implications and concerns of robot technology.
Cost: $30† includes $29 fee.
PRC-301-901 7 sessions
Oct. 4-Nov. 15
Tu
9:30-11:30 am
Cost: $30 includes a $29 fee.
PRC-366-901 7 sessions
Oct. 5-Nov. 16
W
noon-2 pm
Arnold campus
Dennis Grimes
Arnold campus
James Hearn
Susan Yeager
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Music with Words
Wonders of the Universe
Grammar Refresher for Work
Explore a variety of genres from chant to
“contemporary” music; sacred, secular, solo,
choral; opera, oratorio, Lieder, art songs and vocal
music in symphonies.
The Hubble space telescope has revolutionized
our understanding of the universe. View Hubble’s
great images and explore our new understanding
of the cosmos and our place in it.
Cost: $30† includes a $29 fee.
PRC-367-901 6 sessions
Oct. 5-Nov. 9
W
noon-2 pm
Cost: $30 includes a $29 fee.
PRC-371-901 6 sessions
Oct. 6-Nov. 10
Th
noon-2 pm
Gain confidence in your ability to produce clean,
grammatically correct documents or speeches.
Master the basics through the use of definitions,
vivid examples, interactive and reinforcing
exercises. Reap rewards with mastery of the
English language.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Arnold campus
Matilda Kraemer
Arnold campus
Denise Frey
Climate Change, Global Warming and CO2
Great Decisions in Foreign Policy
Examine global warming, the physical basis,
impacts, methods for control of greenhouse gas
emissions (GHG), reduction of atmospheric GHG
concentration and potential lines of research into
mitigation and risks of geo-engineering.
Join America's largest discussion program
on world affairs. Read the Foreign Policy
Association's 2016 Briefing Books each week.
Watch PBS videos in class and discuss eight
critical issues facing America today.
Cost: $30 includes a $29 fee.
PRC-368-901 6 sessions
Oct. 5-Nov. 9
W
2:30-4:30 pm
$30 includes $29 fee.
PRC-340-901 8 sessions
Oct. 7-Dec. 2
F
9:30-11:30 am
Arnold campus
Bert Drake
Yiddish Literature: An Introduction
Great Conversations
Series 5, Part 2. Read, analyze and discuss
eight readings from the “Great Conversations
5.” Engage in a shared inquiry into the human
condition as described by a variety of authors
in fiction, drama, poetry, essays, history and
philosophy.
Cost: $30† includes $29 fee.
PRC-351-901 7 sessions
Oct. 6-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
Th
noon-2 pm Robert McEachern
The Writings of Mark Twain
Read and discuss the writings of Mark Twain and
examine his life and philosophy in depth. Read
a portion of "Huckleberry Finn" and additional
material for each class.
Cost: $30 includes a $29 fee.
PRC-369-901 6 sessions
Oct. 6-Nov. 10
Th
9:30-11:30 am
Arnold campus
Melvin Bender
Understanding Cognitive Behavioral
Therapy
Explore Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, a welltested collection of practical techniques for
managing moods and modifying undesirable
behaviors. This approach can be used for
promoting mental health and improving quality
of life.
Cost: $30 includes a $29 fee.
PRC-370-901 7 sessions
Oct. 6-Nov. 17
Th
9:30-11:30 am
Arnold campus
Arthur Smookler
Meet the man who created Tevye. Discover the
rich history and vibrancy of the Yiddish language
and culture, and explore selected short stories of
Sholem Aleichem.
Cost: $30 includes a $29 fee.
PRC-372-901 6 sessions
Oct. 7-Nov. 11
F
9:30-11:30 am
Arnold campus
PERSONAL GROWTH
Mastering Public Speaking
Learn how to speak confidently and persuasively
to both large audiences and small groups. Discuss
the art of verbal and nonverbal communication
skills and how to overcome the fear of public
speaking.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
GRW-345-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
GRW-345-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
GRW-345-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
GRW-346-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
GRW-346-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
GRW-346-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Ellen Feld
Ellen Feld
Ellen Feld
Listen to Your Heart and Success
Will Follow
Design a life that makes you happy. Learn how you
can use work to express yourself and share your
interests and talents.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
GRW-347-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO Cynthia Christianson
GRW-347-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO Cynthia Christianson
GRW-347-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO Cynthia Christianson
Keys to Effective Communication
Learn to build rapport, trust, warmth and respect
through conversation.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
GRW-348-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
GRW-348-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
GRW-348-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Dawn Lianna
Dawn Lianna
Dawn Lianna
Interpersonal Communication
Explore strategies for success in everyday
interpersonal communication. Examine verbal
and nonverbal habits, effective listening, selfconcept, differences in cultural and gender
conversation styles and conflict management.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
GRW-349-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
GRW-349-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
GRW-349-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Laurel Schaub
Laurel Schaub
Laurel Schaub
Arnold campus
Paul Schatzberg
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Individual Excellence
Skills for Making Great Decisions
Animal Reiki
Master 12 career-enhancing skills. Learn
about goal setting, time management, personal
organization and creativity.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Learn how to make excellent everyday decisions.
Master techniques for achieving goals, managing
risk, dealing with crises, and making decisions big
and small with knowledge and confidence.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Learn how to use reiki, Japanese energy healing,
for animals. Discuss chakras, general energy
concepts and animal reiki techniques. Receive
reiki attunements and a manual.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
GRW-350-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
GRW-350-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
GRW-350-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Becky Swain
Becky Swain
Becky Swain
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
SKL-346-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
SKL-346-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
SKL-346-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Donna Brown
Donna Brown
Donna Brown
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
GRW-352-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
GRW-352-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
GRW-352-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Vivian Harte
Vivian Harte
Vivian Harte
Genealogy Basics
Learn where to look, whom to contact and how to
use research tools to begin an exciting exploration
of your roots.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
PRS-389-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
PRS-389-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
PRS-389-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Bob Moyer
Bob Moyer
Bob Moyer
Speed Reading (Merrill Ream)
Are you struggling to keep up with a flood of email,
articles, reports, books and other printed matter?
Save time by learning to read faster and with
better comprehension from acclaimed speedreading expert Merrill Ream. Cover topics in a
logical progression with plenty of time to master
skills and techniques for lasting proficiency as a
speed reader.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
PRS-390-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
PRS-390-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
PRS-390-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
100
Merrill Ream
Merrill Ream
Merrill Ream
Arnold campus
Jane Rainier
Dog Training Techniques
For the latest class information,
visit www.aacc.edu/pet.
Utilize elements of pet psychology to develop a
practical, easy to implement training program.
Examine training techniques using positive
reinforcement. Develop a specific training plan
for your own dog.
Note: Instructor will provide dog for training
demonstration.
Feline Behavior
Cost: $31† includes $7 fee.
PET-320-901 1 session
Oct. 1
Sa
10 am-noon
Get Assertive!
Learn how to be more confident and powerful in
everyday conversation.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $69† includes $19 fee.
PET-318-901 1 session
Sept. 24
Sa
9:30 am-2:30 pm
PET OWNERSHIP
Explore feline behavior such as obsessivecompulsive behavior, aggression, destructive
scratching and litter box avoidance. Discuss how
anatomy and physiology impact a cat’s behavior.
Examine training techniques to successfully
eliminate abnormal behavior.
Cost: $96 includes $12 fee.
PET-322-901 6 sessions
Sept. 13-Oct. 18
Tu
6-8 pm
Arnold campus
Pet Health
Identify and discuss important topics of general
health care for your pets including diet and
nutrition, common diseases and parasites,
vaccinations, exercise and basic grooming.
Cost: $96 includes $12 fee.
PET-323-901 6 sessions
Sept. 15-Oct. 20 Arnold campus
Th
6-8 pm
Arnold campus
Kimberly Greco
Pet First Aid and CPR
Learn life-saving pet first aid techniques.
Receive hands-on instruction on primary
emergency assessment, rescue breathing, choking
management, bleeding control, heat- and coldrelated injuries and CPR. Manual and course
completion card included.
Cost: $64† includes $19 fee.
PET-312-901 1 session
Oct. 8
Sa
9:30 am-2:30 pm
Arnold campus
Jane Rainier
Pet Massage
Learn massaging skills that help support your
pet’s health and longevity.
Cost: $37† includes $7 fee.
PET-310-901 1 session
Oct. 15
Sa
9:30 am-12:30 pm
Arnold campus
Jane Rainier
Elements of K-9 Behavior
Learn the difference between canine behavior
and temperament. Strengthen the bond between
human and dog by learning how they think and
process their environment.
Cost: $27† includes $7 fee.
PET-314-09221 1 session
Sept. 22
Th
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Kimberly Greco
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
PHOTOGRAPHY
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Digital Photography, see pages
116-121.
› Basic Instruction
Digital Photography 1
Learn the technical and aesthetic properties
of digital photography including camera
operation, composition and lighting. Gain
hands-on experience in photo editing software
such as Photoshop and Lightroom. Explore the
creative aspects of digital photography through
assignments, lectures and demonstrations.
Note: Students are required to provide a manual
operation DSLR camera and an external storage
device. Some sections also offered for credit, ART
120. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $391 includes $67 fee.
ATS-383-906 29 sessions
MW
9-10:50 am
ATS-383-901 29 sessions
TuTh
9-10:50 am
ATS-383-902 5 sessions
TuTh
3-4:50 pm
ATS-383-903 12 sessions
9 am-1:20 pm
Sa
Aug. 29-Dec. 7
CADE 322
Aug. 30-Dec. 8
AMIL 311
Aug. 30-Dec. 8
CADE 322
Sept. 17-Dec. 10
CADE 319
Basic Digital Camera Operations
Designed for entry-level film or digital singlelens reflex camera (DSLR) photographers. Learn
camera operations, including composition, focus,
lens selection, exposure, metering, flash and
memory devices.
Note: Students supply their own camera and
memory card. Computer lab not offered with this
course.
Cost: $151† includes $7 fee.
PHO-305-901 6 sessions
Sept. 13-Oct. 18
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm
PHO-305-902 6 sessions
Oct. 6-Nov. 10
Th
6:30-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Robert Harrell
Arnold campus
Ryan Terpay
› Special Topics
Digital Photography:
Intermediate-Advanced
Techniques Learn proven techniques to better
your digital photography skills. Designed for
the digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera.
Topics include equipment, advanced exposure
techniques, low-light situations and offcamera flash. Instructor will discuss action
photography, close-up macro photography, tips
for photographing people and travel, camera raw
capture and raw file editing techniques.
Note: Prior knowledge of basic digital camera
operation recommended or PHO 305 Basic Digital
Camera Operations. Students supply their own
digital single-lens reflex camera with manual
override and memory card.
Cost: $156† includes $7 fee.
Oct. 27-Dec. 8
PHO-346-901 6 sessions
6:30-8:30 pm
Th
Arnold campus
Amy Ohalloran
Learn the basics of digital photography including
equipment, software, digital darkrooms, printing,
Internet and email use, along with commercial
and personal applications. Learn what you need
and what you can expect to invest. CEUs issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Beverly Shulz
Beverly Shulz
Beverly Shulz
Advance digital camera skills to the next level.
Learn how to use aperture, shutter speed, ISO
and exposure settings. Discuss specific lenses and
flash units. Examine how to compose and shoot
photos in various situations.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
Basic Adobe Lightroom for Photographers
Learn Lightroom’s tools for consistent workflow
from camera to quality output. Import, organize
and retrieve pictures. Discover the tools to back
up, convert from RAW, correct and control
exposure and color. Prerequisite: PHO 305 Basic
Digital Camera Operations or permission of
instructor.
Cost: $167† includes $7 fee.
PHO-353-901 6 sessions
Oct. 10-Nov. 14
M
6:30-9 pm
Cost: $331 includes $7 fee.
ARS-369-v.901 25 sessions
2:15-3:45 pm
MW
Sept. 12-Dec. 7
CADE 205
Practice the fundamentals of portrait
photography. Explore techniques for posed
subjects including the use of natural, artificial
and studio lighting. Prerequisite: PHO 305 Basic
Digital Camera Operations or permission of
instructor.
Note: Bring DSLR camera, lenses, flash, tripod and
operating manual to class.
Cost: $156† includes $7 fee.
PHO-350-901 6 sessions
Oct. 4-Nov. 8
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Elizabeth Conger
Photograph Your Art Like a Pro
Master Your Digital SLR Camera
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
PHO-355-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
PHO-355-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
PHO-355-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Learn about the development of photography
from its pre history through today. Study
interrelationships between photography and
other visual arts. Explore the contribution of
major photographers, art movements, culture
and the effects of changing technology on the
photographic image. Participate in trips to
museums in the Baltimore-Washington area.
Note: Students may be required to pay a nominal
fee for field trips. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued. All sections also
offered for credit, ART 212.
Digital Portrait Photography
Discover Digital Photography
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
ONL-383-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
ONL-383-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
ONL-383-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
History of Photography
Show your work to its best advantage by learning
how to photograph your 2- and 3-dimensional
artwork for marketing, portfolios, exhibitions,
gallery shows and Web pages. Gain tips and
techniques from a professional museum
photographer. Enrollment limit: 14. CEUs issued.
Note: Student should have pre-existing art to
photograph and a 35 mm or medium format digital
or film camera.
Cost: $101 includes $12 fee.
PHO-345-901 6 sessions
Oct. 13-Nov. 17
Th
6:30-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Robert Harrell
Smartphone Photography
Learn to optimize photographic skills and basic
photography skills for smartphones. Identify
common and uncommon features and practice
using them in class. Explore apps to augment
photography and editing.
Cost: $37† includes $7 fee.
PHO-358-901 1 session
Oct. 15
Sa
10 am-12:30 pm
Arnold campus
Timothy Mazurek
Arnold campus
Colleen Riley
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Photography as Business: An Introduction
Travel Photography Using a Digital Camera
Examine topics specific to setting up a
photography business. Explore creating and
promoting a brand, bidding for contracts,
opportunities for sales, copyright laws, potential
legal contracts, model releases and introductory
issues of self-employment/business taxes.
Note: Instructor will not provide legal advice on
personal business issues and neither the instructor
nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal
business choices.
Explore the art of travel photography. Learn about
focal points, depth of field, shooting fast-moving
objects, underwater photos, low- or mixed-light
situations, protecting equipment in all climates,
shooting from the air, capturing urban settings
and metering options. Prerequisite: PHO 341
Secrets of Better Photography recommended.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $49 includes $7 fee.
PHO-362-901 3 sessions
Oct. 22
Sa
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Jennifer Casey
Shooting in the Dark
Learn methods for night photography including
shutter and ISO settings using available or local
lighting. Review and analyze examples to learn
about taking fireworks, city, moon and eclipse
shots.
Note: Prior knowledge of basic DSLR camera
operations recommended. Bring compact or DSLR
camera, tripod and flash drive to class.
Cost: $82† includes $7 fee.
PHO-354-901 3 sessions
Dec. 1-15
Th
6:30-9 pm
Arnold campus
Donald Dement
Photographing Nature
with Your Digital Camera
Learn how to improve your outdoor photographs.
Focus on landscapes, water, flowers, trees, insects
and animals. Examine digital camera equipment,
telephotography and macro photography.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
PHO-340-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
PHO-340-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
PHO-340-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
Secrets of Better Photography
Enhance your photography skills by mastering
basic exposure and lighting techniques. Learn
how to photograph portraits, landscapes and still
lifes.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
PHO-341-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
PHO-341-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
PHO-341-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
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Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
PHO-343-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
PHO-343-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
PHO-343-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
Photographing People Using
a Digital Camera
Studio Access: Digital Photography
Mac Lab
Work independently in a daylight balanced,
digital photography Mac lab. Print up to 30
archival inkjet photos, up to 17-by-22 inches, and
use the lab’s flatbed and negative scanners. Ink
included in class fees. Enrollment limit: 5.
Note: Prior digital photography experience
required. Students supply paper. Call 410-7777079 to inquire about registration and to schedule
studio hours.
Cost: $182† includes $77 fee.
PHO-365-901 14 sessions Sept. 1-Dec. 1
MTuWThFSaSu 6:30-9 pm
Arnold campus
Matthew Moore
REAL ESTATE
Discover the best approach for shooting portraits,
formal groups and faces. Learn how to arrange
a sitting, set moods, create themes and editing
techniques. Explore action photos and creative
ways to photograph children, babies and pets.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. A digital editing program is required.
Photoshop Elements 3 is preferred.
The following courses are designed for renters
and buyers. Real estate professionals, see
real estate in the careers and certifications
section, page 116-121, or visit www.aacc.
edu/realestate.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
PHO-344-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
PHO-344-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
PHO-344-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Learn the essentials of investing in real estate.
Explore investment categories, planning and
objectives, lease options, foreclosure, negotiation
tactics, loans and lenders, advisors and asset
protection. Discuss alternative strategies for a
changing market and home office setup. CEUs
issued.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go. This class is not approved for license
renewal.
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
Curt Simmons
› Studio Access
Studio Access: Black and White Darkroom
Work independently in AACC’s darkroom to
process film and produce silver gelatin blackand-white prints. Produce unlimited prints, up to
16-by-20 inches, during any scheduled open lab.
Chemistry included in course cost. Enrollment
limit: 5.
Note: No prior darkroom experience required.
Students supply paper. Call 410-777-7079 to
inquire about registering for the course and to
schedule studio hours.
Cost: $182† includes $77 fee.
PHO-363-901 14 sessions Sept. 1-Dec. 1
MTuWThF
6:30-9 pm
Real Estate Investing
Cost: $116 includes $72 fee.
RLT-510-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
RLT-510-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
RLT-510-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Josh Fuhrer
Josh Fuhrer
Josh Fuhrer
Arnold campus
Matthew Moore
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
Beverly Schulz
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
SCUBA
Basic Scuba Diving − Youth
Learn basic requirements and practical
techniques for recreational scuba diving. Prepare
to meet the requirements for the Professional
Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)
certification. Discuss the physics related to diving,
first aid and safe practices in diving, dive planning
and underwater communications. Demonstrate
proper use and handling of equipment.
Note: Students must be between 15 and 16 years of
age to register and must pass a swimming exam.
Includes textbook and all scuba equipment except
mask, snorkel and fins. A medical exam may be
required. International certification through the
Professional Association of Diving Instructors
(PADI) is available after successful completion of
this course and four open water check-out dives.
There is an additional cost for the four required
open water dives.
Cost: $295 includes $224 fee.
KIC-839-901 5 sessions
Sept. 14-Oct. 12
W
6-10:15 pm
Oct. 19-Nov. 16
KIC-839-902 5 sessions
W
6-10:15 pm
Arnold campus
Johnnie Kiser
Arnold campus
Johnnie Kiser
Basic Scuba Diving
Learn the basic requirements and practical
techniques for recreational scuba diving. Prepare
to meet the requirements for the Professional
Association of Diving Instructors (PADI)
certification. Discuss the physics related to
diving, first aid and safe practices in diving, dive
planning, and underwater communications.
Demonstrate proper use and handling of
underwater breathing apparatus and other diving
equipment. CEUs issued.
Note: Students must pass a swimming exam.
Includes textbook and all scuba equipment except
mask, snorkel and fins. A medical exam may be
required. Certification is available after successful
completion and four open water checkout dives
(cost not included). Offered in partnership with Sea
Colony Aqua Sports.
Cost: $295 includes $224 fee.
WRS-501-901 5 sessions
Sept. 14-Oct. 12
W
6-10:15 pm
WRS-501-902 5 sessions
Oct. 19-Nov. 16
6-10:15 pm
W
Arnold campus
Johnnie Kiser
Arnold campus
Johnnie Kiser
SENIORS
› Computers
Senior courses are for individuals age 55 and
older. Students ages 55-59 must pay $40 tuition
per course plus an $80 administrative fee per
three-month cycle (cycle fee) plus any fees for
each course. Seniors age 60 and older pay only
the $80 cycle fee plus any fees. Course cycles are
January-March, April-June, July-September and
October-December.
AACC offers courses for seniors at the Arnold
campus, Glen Burnie Town Center and at various
senior centers throughout Anne Arundel County.
Seniors now may register online, by mail, or in
person at the Arnold campus, CALT 115. For a list
of senior center courses, contact your local senior
center or visit www.aacc.edu/seniors.
Students taking classes at each senior center
must join that center in advance of the course
start date. Contact your local senior center for
details.
Microsoft Excel 2010, Level 1
› Annapolis Senior Center
119 S. Villa Ave., Annapolis, MD 21401
410-222-1818
› Arnold Senior Center
44 Church Road, Arnold, MD 21012
410-222-1922
› Brooklyn Park Senior Center
202 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, MD 21225, 410-222-6847
› Catherine O’Malley Senior Center
1275 Odenton Road, Odenton, MD 21113
410-222-6227
› Pasadena Senior Center
4103 Mountain Road, Pasadena, MD 21122
410-222-0030
› Pascal Senior Center
125 Dorsey Road, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
410-222-6680
› South County Senior Center
27 Stepneys Lane, Edgewater, MD 21037
410-222-1927
Cost: $14 fee.
CPT-973-901 10 sessions Oct. 3-Dec. 5
M
8:30-10:30 am
Art History
Explore the history of art throughout the world.
Gain an overview of specific historical periods
and focus on artistic styles, cultural, political and
religious differences.
Arnold campus
Desiree Scherini
Learn to create presentations that include text,
graphics, tables, charts and diagrams. Discover
how to edit and format slide content and apply
transition effects. Prerequisite: CPT 964
Windows 7 or equivalent knowledge.
Cost: $14 fee.
CPT-974-901 10 sessions Oct. 3-Dec. 5
11:30 am-1:30 pm
M
CALT 138
Staton Kaufman
Windows 8 Basics
Explore the Windows 8 interface. Learn how to
work with various applications, files and digital
images. Discover how to install programs, play
music and use other media files.
Cost: $14 fee.
CPT-976-902 10 sessions Oct. 4-Dec. 6
Tu
9-11 am
GBTC
Staton Kaufman
Windows 7 Basic
Learn how to use the Start menu and taskbar;
move and resize windows; create and manage
files, folders and libraries; edit file metadata; and
search for content. Create shortcuts, use gadgets,
change system settings, browse the Web with
Internet Explorer 9 and add RSS feeds
CALT 138
Staton Kaufman
Microsoft Word 2010, Level 2
Explore the intermediate features of Word 2010.
Learn to format tables, print labels and envelopes,
and work with graphics. Use document templates,
manage document revisions and work with Web
features. Prerequisite: CPT 971 Microsoft Word
2010, Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.
Cost: $14 fee.
CPT-972-901 10 sessions Oct. 5-Dec. 7
W
11:30 am-1:30 pm
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CALT 138
Staton Kaufman
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Level 1
Cost: $14 fee.
CPT-964-901 10 sessions Oct. 5-Dec. 7
W
8:30-10:30 am
› Art History
ART-941-901 7 sessions
Oct. 6-Nov. 17
Th
10-11:45 am
Learn the basic features and functions of Excel
2010 including how to enter and edit text;
use values, formulas and pictures; and save
workbooks in various formats. Discover how to
move and copy data. Work with ranges, rows and
columns. Prerequisite: CPT 964 Windows 7 or
equivalent knowledge.
CALT 138
Staton Kaufman
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
› Guild for Life
TRAVEL AND LEARN WITH OTHERS!
GUILD CONFERENCE SERIES
The Guild for L.I.F.E. is a self-directed learning
community in which members have the
opportunity to plan the series of lectures and
tours. Tour sites require extensive walking.
Participants must be able to walk without
assistance, or provide their own caregiver
who also will need to register as a guild
member. Each lecture will be an informational
presentation regarding the upcoming tour.
Lecture topics and tour locations are subject to
change. Transportation is provided via AACC
buses. Entrance fees and meals are additional.
Only pay the entrance fees and meals for the
events you attend. Cost for the lecture series is
$17†. Cost for the lecture and tour series is $59†.
For information visit, www.aacc.edu/guild.
ARNOLD CAMPUS
Lectures occur at 12:30 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each
month. Tours take place the following Tuesday, Wednesday
or Thursday. The same tour is offered on all three days.
TRS-359-901 LECTURES ONLY
Sec. 901 Sept. 6, Oct. 4, Nov. 1 and Jan. 3
TRS-341-901 LECTURES AND TUESDAY TOURS
Sept. 13
St. Leonard, MD
Oct. 11 President Lincoln’s Cottage, Washington D.C.
Nov. 8 George Read II House, New Castle, DE
Jan. 10 Baltimore Museum of Industry, Baltimore, MD
O'MALLEY SENIOR CENTER ANNEX
Lectures occur at 1 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each
month. Tours take place the following Wednesday.
TRS-350-901 LECTURES ONLY
Sept. 13, Oct. 11, Nov. 9 and Jan. 10
TRS-357-901 LECTURES AND TOURS WEST
Sept. 21 Duck Museum and Lighthouse,
Havre de Grace, MD
Oct. 19 Botanical Gardens, Washington, D.C.
Nov. 16 Postal Museum, Washington, D.C.
Jan. 18 National Museum of Women in the Arts,
Washington, D.C.
TRS-341-902 LECTURES AND WEDNESDAY TOURS
Sept. 14
St. Leonard, MD
Oct. 12 President Lincoln’s Cottage, Washington D.C.
Nov. 9 George Read II House, New Castle, DE
Jan. 11 Baltimore Museum of Industry, Baltimore, MD
TRS-341-903 LECTURES AND THURSDAY TOURS
Sept. 15
St. Leonard, MD
Oct. 13 President Lincoln’s Cottage, Washington D.C.
Nov. 10 George Read II House, New Castle, DE
Jan. 12 Baltimore Museum of Industry, Baltimore, MD
LEARN TO RIDE
AACC offers the MVA required motorcycle safety course. See page 96.
For information call 410-777-7387.
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
› Healthy Living
For Older Adults
Conversational Sign Language 2
Functional Aquatic Conditioning 2
Increase strength, endurance and range of motion
through aquatic conditioning. Learn about cardiorespiratory endurance and its positive effect on
the musculoskeletal system.
Cost: $16 fee.
HTH-924-901
MWF
HTH-924-902
MWF
18 sessions Oct. 3-Nov. 11
Arnold campus
10-11 am Wauseca Briscoe
16 sessions Nov. 14-Dec. 21 Arnold campus
10-11 am Wauseca Briscoe
Functional Conditioning 1
Learn safe and effective strength and muscular
endurance training techniques. Identify the
muscle groups they benefit. Improve flexibility
and mobility using low-impact aerobics.
Cost: $10 fee.
HTH-925-901
MWF
HTH-925-902
MWF
28 sessions Oct. 3-Dec. 12
7-8 am
28 sessions Oct. 3-Dec. 12
8-9 am
Arnold campus
Colleen Frank
Arnold campus
Colleen Frank
Functional Conditioning 2
Improve cardiovascular health, muscular strength
and range of motion. Understand physiological
development, resistance training and selfassessment techniques to maintain health.
Cost: $10 fee.
HTH-926-901 20 sessions Oct. 4-Dec. 13
TuTh
7-8 am
Arnold campus
Melanie Tucker
SIGN LANGUAGE
For information regarding a CEWD
certificate in Beginning Sign Language, see
pages 116-121.
Develop receptive and expressive skills following
the patterns of American Sign Language. Expand
sign vocabulary. Review and expand fingerspelling
skills. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: SLG 343
Conversational Sign Language 1 or permission of
instructor.
Tennis 1
Develop basic skills, such as forehand, backhand,
net play and service.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, PHE 425.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
SLG-344-902 10 sessions Sept. 12-Nov. 14 Arnold campus
M
6:30-8:30 pm
Daniel Rick
SLG-344-901 10 sessions Sept. 28-Dec. 7 Arnold campus
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm
Peggy Bruce
Cost: $115† includes $7 fee.
ATC-300-901 8 sessions
Aug. 27-Oct. 22
Sa
9 am-12:10 pm
Note: No class Sept. 3.
ATC-300-902 16 sessions Aug. 30-Oct. 20
TuTh
10-11:35 am
A Beginner’s Guide to Sign Language
Beginning Tennis
Explore the fundamental principles of American
Sign Language. Practice the American Manual
Alphabet (fingerspelling) and introductory
conversational vocabulary. Discuss cultural
aspects of the deaf community. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. Note:
Introductory course designed for students with no
previous knowledge of American Sign Language to
begin to communicate with deaf individuals.
Cost: $77 includes $7 fee.
Sept. 13-27
SLG-304-901 5 sessions
6:30-8:30 pm
TuTh
Arnold campus
Peggy Bruce
Conversational Sign Language 1
Learn to communicate with hearing-impaired
individuals. Study fundamental principles of
American Sign Language. Study basic sign
vocabulary, its use in conversation following
the patterns and grammatical structures and an
introduction to the American Manual Alphabet
finger spelling). Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
SLG-343-901 10 sessions Sept. 22-Dec. 1
Th
6:30-8 :30 pm
SLG-343-902 10 sessions Oct. 3-Dec. 5
M
6:30-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Arnold campus
Peggy Bruce
Conversational Sign Language 3
Continue to expand sign vocabulary and the basic
syntax of American Sign Language. Emphasizes
signing fluency. Learn signed English idioms.
View special films and interact socially with deaf
individuals to aid skill development. CEUs issued.
Prerequisite: SLG 344 Conversational Sign
Language 2 or permission of instructor.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
SLG-345-901 10 sessions Sept. 7-Nov. 9
W
6:30-8:30 pm
TENNIS
CORT 1
CORT 1
Learn basic forehand, backhand and service
skills and then start to play doubles and singles
matches. Learn rules and strategies of singles and
doubles play.
Note: Geared toward students with a National
Tennis Rating of 1.5 or lower. In the event of rain,
class will be rescheduled.
Cost: $90† includes $15 fee.
AHC-320-901 5 sessions
Sept. 7-Oct. 5
W
6-7:30 pm
Arnold campus
Rachel Keel
Advanced Beginning Tennis
Learn more advanced tennis strokes, techniques
and tactics. Practice rallying while playing singles
and doubles matches. Note: Geared toward
students with a National Tennis Rating of 2 - 2.5.
In the event of rain, class will be rescheduled.
Cost: $90† includes $15 fee.
AHC-321-901 5 sessions
Sept. 7-Oct. 5
7:30-9 pm
W
Arnold campus
Rachel Keel
Intermediate Tennis
Receive critiques of your current game. Develop
your singles and doubles game strategies with
guidance from the instructor and plenty of playing
time. Prerequisite: AHC 321 Advanced Beginning
Tennis or permission from instructor. Note:
Geared toward National Tennis Ranking of 3-3.5.
In the event of rain, class will be rescheduled.
Cost: $115† includes $15 fee.
AHC-322-901 5 sessions
Sept. 8-Oct. 6
Th
6:30-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Rachel Keel
Arnold campus
Daniel Rick
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THEATER
Acting 1
Acting 2
Build upon the knowledge and skills acquired in
THA 132 Acting 1; progress to advanced scene
study. Prepare character analysis and present
multiple monologues and scenes from modern
and experimental plays in order to gain increased
actor control. Encounter and investigate
Shakespearean technique for the actor. Lab fee
$15. Prerequisite: THA 132 or permission of
department chair.
Note: THA 133 may be repeated once for credit with
permission of department chair and will appear on
student records as THA 134. (Repeat credit may
not transfer.) Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued. All sections also
offered for credit, THA 133.
Cost: $346† includes $22 fee.
THA-335-901 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
MW
12:30-1:45 pm
Note: No class Sept. 5.
PCPA 107
Introduction to Film
Study the vocabulary, methods of analysis and
standards for criticism of various types of film.
Participate in class discussions based on assigned
films. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, FLM 120
or ART 180.
Cost: $331 includes $7 fee.
THA-345-901 30 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
MW
2-3:15 pm
THA-345-902 30 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
TuTh
11 am-12:15 pm
Discover the drama and relevancy of
Shakespeare’s writings in this performancebased class. Using scene work, examine the power
and sounds of his words while employing stage
navigation. Explore text structure and apply to
current themes.
Cost: $346 includes $22 fee.
THT-302-901 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
MW
2-3:15 pm
Note: No class Sept. 5.
THT-302-902 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
12:30-1:45 pm
MW
Note: No class Sept. 5.
Examine career opportunities in doing
voiceovers. Identify avenues for full- and
part-time employment. Outline ways to receive
voiceover training and strategies for selfmarketing. Participate in a mock voiceover and
receive instructor feedback.
HUM 112
Study the complex relationship between
American film and culture. Review and discuss
the aesthetics and manifestation of film in
American society.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, AMS 181 or
ART 181. Credit is not given for both AMS 181 and
ART 181; textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
CADE 107
Get Funny
Learn from an experienced comedy writer and
actor about myriad sources of humor. Write oneliners, use physical humor and find ways to target
your audience. Incorporate humor into your life
by mixing laughter with learning, putting people
at ease and creating good will.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
THA-331-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO Joanna Sandsmark
THA-331-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO Joanna Sandsmark
THA-331-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO Joanna Sandsmark
HUM 112
HUM 112
Auditioning for Community Theater
Develop skills to overcome the apprehension of
auditioning for community theater. Examine
the audition process and explore a variety of
preparation techniques. Practice auditioning
skills in class and receive feedback.
Cost: $49† includes $7 fee.
Sept. 19-26
THT-307-901 2 sessions
M
6:30-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Jerry Vess
Cost: $68 includes $12 fee.
THT-308-901 4 sessions
Oct. 18-Nov. 8
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Madeline Austin
The Business of Voiceovers
Cost: $37† includes $7 fee.
Nov. 3
THT-310-901 1 session
6:45-9 pm
Th
Arnold campus
Dan Levine
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
The following courses are offered through
AACC’s Women’s Institute which was
established to enrich and empower women.
For information, visit www.aacc.edu/
women.
› All Around the House
I Can Fix It: Carpentry
Learn the basics of home carpentry and hand tool
safety. Practice with hand tools that are used to
cut wood, install shoe molding, hang shelving and
cabinets.
Cost: $44† includes $20 fee.
WMI-313-901 1 session
Oct. 5
CATN
W
7-9 pm
Jo Ellen Stinchcomb-Soesbee
Becoming a Landlord
The Basics of Acting
Identify the elements of great acting and explore
acting methodologies. Utilize the stimulus/
response method to study character work.
Practice warmups, cold readings, improvisation
and monologues.
Note: Designed for the novice or professional actor
looking for a solid acting technique.
Cost: $91 includes $7 fee.
THT-311-901 6 sessions
Oct. 6-Nov. 10
Th
7-9 pm
106
CADE 107
HUM 112
Introduction To American Film
Cost: $331 includes $7 fee.
THA-348-901 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
MW
3:30-4:45 pm
THA-348-902 30 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
8-9:15 am
TuTh
Shakespeare for Today
Study the acting process through exercises,
theater games and performance. Explore and
gain proficiency in the Stanislavski method of
acting. Learn character analysis and rehearsal
techniques in preparation for required in-class
presentation of short scenes from modern play
scripts. Lab fee $15. Credit Course Listed as THA
132.
Note: All sections also offered for credit, THA
132. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Determine the benefits and challenges of owning
residential and vacation properties. Explore
zoning regulations, assessing rental viability,
evaluating a potential tenant and landlord, and
tenant legal rights.
Cost: $55† includes $7 fee.
WOI-305-901 1 session
Oct. 8
9 am-1 pm
Sa
Arnold campus
Alison Kelly
Arnold campus
Madeline Austin
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Drywall Repair
A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published
Résumé in a Day
Explore and practice a variety of ways to create
a smooth paintable surface on damaged drywall.
Learn techniques such as taping and patching,
spackling, scraping, sanding and repainting.
Discover essential tools for gaining credibility in
the publishing world. Learn how to format your
work, identify effective literary agents and choose
a publisher.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Create a résumé to target job opportunities.
Explore résumé fundamentals. Identify
strategies used by employers to identify potential
candidates for interviews. Complete a selfinventory, highlight accomplishments and
complete résumé. Discover ways to customize
for applications.
Cost: $33† includes $15 fee.
WIS-324-901 1 session
Oct. 29
Arnold campus
Sa
9:30-11 am
Jo Ellen Stinchcomb-Soesbee
I Can Fix It: Electricity
Learn how to check and replace a wall receptacle,
replace a wall switch, rewire a lamp and install a
ceiling fixture. Determine the tools needed and
review electrical safety.
Cost: $66 includes $43 fee.
Nov. 2
Arnold campus
WMI-314-901 1 session
W
7-9 pm
Jo Ellen Stinchcomb-Soesbee
I Can Fix It: Plumbing
Learn how to install new faucets, showerheads
and sinks, and how to repair leaky faucets. Review
toilet construction and installation.
Cost: $44† includes $20 fee.
WMI-315-901 1 session
Nov. 9
Arnold campus
W
7-9 pm
Jo Ellen Stinchcomb-Soesbee
› Business and Finance
Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring
Discover small-business marketing strategies
that are free or require only a small outlay of
funds. Explore ways to help you attract attention,
woo your target audience, grow your customer
base and expand your profits.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WIS-398-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WIS-398-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WIS-398-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Glynns Thomas
Glynns Thomas
Glynns Thomas
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WIS-399-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO Leeanne Krusemark
WIS-399-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO Leeanne Krusemark
WIS-399-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO Leeanne Krusemark
Starting a Business in Health and Healing
Identify the building blocks to start a holistic
and integrative health business. Explore options
in the field and startup finances. Outline steps
to develop a successful business plan. Review
sample documents and worksheets.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $66 includes $43 fee.
WNI-314-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WNI-314-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WNI-314-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cyndie Koopsen
Cyndie Koopsen
Cyndie Koopsen
Business Leadership for Women
Identify and develop skills to become a successful
leader. Explore framing, approach to obstacles,
relationship building and assertiveness. Build on
strengths. Assess the successes and challenges
faced by women as role models.
Cost: $140† includes $77 fee.
WNI-329-901 Sept. 14-Oct. 14ONLN ED4OL
WNI-329-902 Oct. 12-Nov. 11 ONLN ED4OL
WNI-329-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 9 ONLN ED4OL
Laura Quinn
Laura Quinn
Laura Quinn
Brand Yourself for Success
Create a personal brand that means business!
Use simple exercises to develop a personal brand.
Explore successful brands and learn to apply
elements to a personal brand. Identify social
media strategies to enhance a brand.
Note: Students must log in every Tuesday
from 7-8 p.m.
Cost: $35† includes $7 fee.
WOI-389-901 Sept. 20-27 ONLN WB
Lorian Lipton
Cost: $42 includes $7 fee.
WOI-373-901 1 session
Sept. 24
Sa
9 am-2 pm
Home Businesses: Extra Income
or Extra Headache
Determine the elements of successful home
businesses. Identify owner personality traits and
business setups for a variety of home businesses.
Discuss potential pitfalls and strategies to prevent
problems. Examine sales techniques; outline
resources.
Cost: $31† includes $7 fee.
WNI-340-901 1 session
Oct. 1
Sa
10 am-noon
Arnold campus
Barbara Gill
How to Blog
Examine the setup and maintenance of a blog
using WordPress. Explore blog design, themes
and ways to personalize. Set up a blog and
practice content writing skills. Discuss building
readership and interaction.
Cost: $67† includes $7 fee.
WOI-399-901 2 sessions
Oct 20-27
Th
6:30-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Lorian Lipton
Long Term Care Insurance:
What, When and Why
Examine the purpose of long term care insurance
for all life stages. Outline terminology, potential
coverage and eligibility. Determine essential
factors to consider when choosing insurance
companies and “red flags” that raise alerts.
Cost: $37† includes $7 fee.
WNI-341-901 1 session
Oct. 22
Sa
9:30 am-noon
Arnold campus
Become a Virtual Assistant
Begin a professional administrative business
from the comfort of your home. Identify the
wide variety of available opportunities and the
skills and equipment necessary to start. Explore
marketing and client retention.
Cost: $37 includes $12 fee.
WIS-301-901 1 session
Nov. 5
Sa
9:30 am-1 pm
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Arnold campus
Alison Kelly
Arnold campus
Morgan Stroud
107
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Estate Planning: The Executor
Jewelry Repair at Home
So Simple Sewing
Prepare to be an executor or designate these
responsibilities to someone. Define the role and
outline general duties. Learn to organize tasks
and get tips for reducing stress. Discuss issues
of compensation and potential consequences for
incorrect performance.
Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific
issues and neither the instructor nor AACC is
responsible for financial decisions.
Practice techniques for home repair to revive
old jewelry or create new pieces. Identify
tools required. Outline elements of quality
construction. Practice repairs such as changing
clasps, restringing, replacing jump rings and ear
wires.
Learn (or relearn) how to use a sewing machine.
Identify the major parts of a sewing machine,
practice threading the machine and bobbin, and
discuss sewing safety. Sew two projects in class.
Note: Students will complete fabric containers.
Cost: $47† includes $7 fee.
WNI-315-901 1 session
Nov. 9
W
6-9:15 pm
Arnold campus
Blogging for Profit
Examine various techniques to generate
income from blogging. Discuss the evolution
of blogging and an economical setup process.
Identify methods of determining popular topics,
increasing search engine traffic and developing
loyal readership.
Cost: $35† includes $7 fee.
WOI-379-901 1 session
Nov. 14
M
6:30-9 pm
Arnold campus
Lorian Lipton
› Creative Pursuits
Introduction to Beading
Learn the basics of making beaded jewelry; create
a necklace, earrings and a bracelet. Identify tools
and supplies, and practice basic techniques of
stringing and wirework. Explore elements of
design and color choice.
Cost: $57† includes $27 fee.
WOM-390-9011 session
Sept. 24
Arnold campus
Sa
9:30 am-noon Loretta Manoogian
So Simple Sewing: Zippers
Learn simple techniques and tips for inserting
zippers in your sewing creations. Create a
zippered makeup bag and pillow cover to take
home. Prerequisite: WMI 336 So Simple Sewing
or equivalent machine-sewing experience
required.
Cost: $73† includes $30 fee.
WMI-383-901 1 session
Oct. 8
Sa
9 am-12:45 pm
108
Arnold campus
Pauline Senk
Cost: $47† includes $17 fee.
WNI-338-901 1 session
Oct. 15
Arnold campus
Sa
9:30 am-noon Loretta Manoogian
Cost: $70† includes $22 fee.
WMI-336-901 2 sessions
Nov. 1-8
Tu
6:30-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Pauline Senk
Wire Wrapping: Three Rings
Glass Painting
Learn special techniques for painting glass using
oven-curing paints. Decorate and take home the
glass items provided.
Note: Students will decorate wine glasses.
Use a mandrel and wire wrapping techniques to
create one ring of wire, one with a large, centered
bead and one with small, wrapped beads. Examine
wire gauging properties. Determine accurate ring
size.
Cost: $57† includes $27 fee.
WMN-360-9011 session
Oct. 16
Su
noon-2:30 pm
Cost: $41† includes $17 fee.
WOI-347-901 1 session
Nov. 14
Arnold campus
W
7-9 pm Loretta Manoogian
Arnold campus
Elizabeth Sork
Introduction to Zentangle®
Discover an easy-to-learn drawing technique that
inspires creativity and develops mindfulness.
Combine simple, repetitive drawing strokes
into “tangles” to create beautiful, personalized
patterns.
Cost: $47† includes $17 fee.
WOI-367-901 1 session
Oct. 19
Arnold campus
W
7-9:30 pm Loretta Manoogian
Wire Coiled Jewelry: Earrings
Learn basic earring construction and techniques
for coiling. Identify supplies for projects. Create
two different earring designs.
Cost: $43† includes $19 fee.
WIS-367-901 1 session
Oct. 24
Arnold campus
M
7-9 pm Loretta Manoogian
Knitting Basics
Develop confidence and consistency in knitting.
Explore needle, yarn choice and care, practice
casting on, knitting and purl stitches. Complete a
knitted cowl neck scarf in class.
Zentangle® − Tangling on Textiles
Bring Zentangle® skills to fabric decoration.
Create a Zentangle-inspired design on fabric
using a silhouette shape and special fabric pens.
Practice six new patterns and shading. Complete
a canvas tote bag project. Prerequisite: Students
must have completed WOI 367 Introduction to
Zentangle®.
Cost: $52† includes $22 fee.
WNI-317-901 1 session
Nov. 7
Arnold campus
M
6:30-9 pm Loretta Manoogian
Tangling Thoughts: Zentangle® Journaling
Enrich the journaling experience. Learn to
integrate Zentangle® drawing techniques with
phrases or sayings. Practice new tangles. Use art
media such as watercolor and colored pencils;
complete at least two journal pages.
Note: All supplies provided.
Cost: $47† includes $17 fee.
Nov. 12
Arnold campus
WNI-336-901 1 session
Sa
9:30 am-noon Loretta Manoogian
Cost: $87† includes $22 fee.
WNI-326-901 4 sessions
Oct. 27-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
Th
6:30-8 pm Karen Schwartz Mcgady
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› Self-Discovery
Traveling Solo
Small Steps to Big Transformations
Develop a six-month plan to inspire and motivate
yourself toward a more balanced life. Assess your
current mind, body, home and work life situation.
Identify long-range goals and create personalized,
realistic goals for each month.
Cost: $31† includes $7 fee.
WOI-326-901 1 session
Sept. 17
Sa
9-11 am
Arnold campus
Carol Heckman
Genealogy: Research Your Family Tree
Explore introductory genealogy utilizing a
variety of search methods. Identify strategies
for examining family archives and conducting
family interviews. Outline primary and secondary
genealogy. Discuss breaking through dead ends,
compare hoaxes to useful sites and learn family
tree formats.
Cost: $89† includes $17 fee.
Sept. 22-Oct. 13 Arnold campus
WOI-378-901 4 sessions
7-8:30 pm Constance Sparrow
Th
Cost: $31† includes $7 fee.
WIS-354-901 1 session
Oct. 25
Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm Roswitha Gollehon
› Women's Wellness
Tone muscles, reduce the risk of osteoporosis and
gain strength for everyday activities through this
introductory hand-weight training class. Learn
how to set up a home-workout program.
Note: Bring a set of 3- or 5-pound weights and a
yoga mat.
Cost: $87† includes $7 fee.
WIN-394-901 6 sessions
Sept. 1-Oct. 6
Th
6:30-7:30 pm
Focus on the building blocks of Tai Chi’s Yang
style short form. Improve leg strength, balance
and flexibility through warm up movements.
Develop muscle memory by practicing each
element of the form and gradually add new
movements.
Arnold campus
Arnold campus
Mei Yu Green
Intermediate Genealogy: Surfing the Net
Determine effective techniques for genealogical
computer searches. Practice writing effective
queries. Examine various websites including
ancestry, records and organizations. Organize
and keep track of searches. Explore ways to break
through dead ends.
Cost: $89† includes $17 fee.
WNI-302-901 3 sessions
Nov. 2-16
Arnold campus
W
7-9 pm Constance Sparrow
Discover realistic self-defense tactics and
techniques for women. Learn strategies of
awareness, prevention, risk reduction and
avoidance. Progress to basic hands-on selfdefense.
Cost: $62† includes $7 fee.
WMI-317-901 6 sessions
Oct. 5-Nov. 9
W
5-7 pm
Arnold campus
Nancy Kutz
Yoga Boot Camp
Combine the mind-body connection of yoga with
the cardiovascular benefits of boot camp. Begin
with yoga, then integrate boot camp exercise.
Develop increased energy, improve balance and
reduce stress in this workout system.
Cost: $87† includes $12 fee.
WNI-330-901 6 sessions
Oct. 13-Nov. 17
Th
6:30-7:30 pm
WORLD LANGUAGES
Sample a new language in a 10- to 20-hour
course. Both face-to-face and online formats
are offered. AACC also offers a Pathways to
Fluency language studies series ideal for
individuals whose job requires language
fluency. See pages 62 and 63 for details or
visit www.aacc.edu/worldlanguage.
› Arabic
Weight Training for Women
Rape Aggression Defense System
The Elements of Tai Chi Chuan
Cost: $79† includes $7 fee.
WNI-339-901 6 sessions
Oct. 18-Nov. 22
Tu
6:30-7:30 pm
Identify the challenges and delights of traveling
alone. Discuss ways to minimize or eliminate the
“singles supplement” and other additional fees
related to solo travel. Learn solutions to potential
safety, health and social concerns.
Arnold campus
Pamela Blum
Conscious Breathing for Health
Beginning Arabic 1
Explore the basic vocabulary and alphabet of
the Arabic language. Discuss the writing system,
native foods and Arabic culture. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN-302-901 10 sessions Sept. 14-Dec. 7
W
7-9 pm
Note: No class 9/21, 11/2, 11/23.
Arnold campus
Rebecca Bene
Exploring Language and Culture
of the Arab World
Explore Arab culture through language,
cuisine, art, cinema and geography. Discuss the
similarities and differences of Arab and Western
culture. Recite the Arabic alphabet and learn
common greetings and phrases.
Cost: $129 includes $17 fee.
LAN-374-901 8 sessions
Oct. 17-Dec. 5
M
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Rebecca Bene
› Chinese
Basic Chinese
Learn basic phrases and simple characters
in Chinese. Gain confidence and basic
conversational skills as you experience China.
Cost: $86 includes $16 fee.
LAN-315-901 5 sessions
Sept. 29-Oct. 27 Arnold campus
Th
7-9 pm
Wanran Jarvis
Learn how conscious breathing can reduce stress,
anxiety and pain sensations. Practice simple
breathing techniques in class and examine ways
to incorporate them into everyday life.
Cost: $31† includes $7 fee.
WMI-329-901 1 session
Nov. 5
Sa
10 am-noon
Arnold campus
Julie Blamphin
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› French
Speed French
Learn common words and phrases for leisure and
business. Provides phonetic spelling for every
word and phrase you need to learn. Hear and
practice the language with little more than a click
of your mouse!
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $145 includes $72 fee.
LAN-351-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
LAN-351-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
LAN-351-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Amy Page
Amy Page
Amy Page
Beginning French 2
French Conversation
Basic German 2
Continue building on the skills gained in French
1 or 2. Start with brief sentences and work
up to short dialogues on a variety of subjects
in a relaxing and fun atmosphere. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
Prerequisite: Previous French instruction.
Strengthen German pronunciation and expand
vocabulary. Prerequisite: LAN 331 Basic German.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LGA-366-901 10 sessions Sept. 29-Dec. 8 Arnold campus
Th
7-9 pm
Sophie Gryszko
Advanced French Conversation
Experience French immersion in a relaxed
atmosphere. Select a topic to research, present
and discuss. Prerequisite: Students must be able
to converse in French.
Expand knowledge of French grammatical
structures. Learn phrases, idiomatic expressions
and the ability to ask and answer questions.
Discuss reading and translations. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs
issued. Prerequisite: LGE 369 Beginning French 1
or permission of instructor.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN-352-901 10 sessions Oct. 4-Dec. 6
Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm
Nathalie DavisHaslbeck
Cost: $167 includes $7 fee.
LGE-372-901 10 sessions Sept. 15-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
Th
6:30-8:30 pm
Nathalie DavisHaslbeck
Conversational German
Beginning French 1
Learn simple sentences, grammar, pronunciation,
phrases and basic vocabulary that will help
you greet people, obtain directions and order
meals. Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LGE-369-901 10 sessions Sept. 27-Nov. 29 Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm
Sophie Gryszko
Intermediate French
Expand language skills and increase vocabulary.
Discuss current events. Prerequisite: LGE
361 Beginning French 1 or permission of the
instructor.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN-344-901 10 sessions Sept. 28-Dec. 7 Arnold campus
W
5:30-7:30 pm
Nathalie DavisHaslbeck
Continue building on the skills gained in Basic
German 1 and 2. Start with brief sentences and
work up to short dialogues on a variety of subjects
in a relaxing and fun atmosphere. Textbook
information available at AACC Bookstore.
Prerequisite: LAN 331 Basic German and LAN
354 Basic German 2.
Arnold campus
William Doolan
Basic German: Customs and Culture
Sample the German language. Learn how to
greet people, obtain directions and order meals
as you learn about German culture. Textbook
information available at AACC bookstore.
Cost: $86 includes $16 fee.
LAN-331-901 5 sessions
Sept. 20-Oct. 18 Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm
Anna Ewing
Advanced German Literature
Read and discuss German literature.
Note: Conducted entirely in German. Background
knowledge of the language recommended. Contact
instructor for current readings.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN-362-901 10 sessions Sept. 28-Dec. 7 Arnold campus
W
12-2 pm Talke Macfarland
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Anna Ewing
› Italian
Speed Italian
Learn Italian from the comfort of your home.
Also learn about Italian culture to gain a better
understanding of the Italian people. Note: Online
course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
Cost: $145 includes $72 fee.
LAN-350-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
LAN-350-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
LAN-350-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Robert Bertoldi
Robert Bertoldi
Robert Bertoldi
Reading Italian Literature
› German
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN-355-901 10 sessions Sept. 8-Nov. 10
Th
6-8 pm
Cost: $86 includes $16 fee.
LAN-354-901 5 sessions
Oct. 25-Nov. 22
Tu
7-9 pm
Read and discuss select excerpts of Italian
literature from the 13th through 20th centuries.
Discuss their impact on European and Italian
societies during given periods. The class is
conducted in Italian. Prerequisite: LGA 376
Beginning Italian, LGA 386 Beginning Italian 2,
LGA 390 Conversational Italian, or instructor
permission.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN-375-901 10 sessions Sept. 20-Nov. 29 Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm Richard Paterniti
Beginning Italian 2
Stregthen pronunciation and grammar and
expand vocabulary. Learn phrases and idiomatic
expressions, plus the ability to ask and answer
simple questions. Textbook information available
at AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite:
LGA 376 Beginning Italian or permission from
the instructor.
Cost: $165 includes $7 fee.
LGA-386-901 10 sessions Sept. 21-Nov. 30 Arnold campus
7-9 pm
Lucia Paterniti
W
Conversational Italian
Start with a brief sentence and work up to a short
dialogue on a variety of subjects. The atmosphere
is relaxing and fun. Textbook information
available at AACC Bookstore. Prerequisite:
Previous Italian instruction.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LGA-390-901 10 sessions Sept. 22-Dec. 1
Th
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Lucia Paterniti
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Beginning Italian
Beginning Russian 2
Speed Spanish 3
Learn basic Italian vocabulary and verb
conjugations that can be used in everyday
conversations. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore.
Continue building on Russian grammatical
proficiency. Expand vocabulary, strengthen
pronunciation, and refine writing and listening
skills in the Russian language. Textbook
information available at AACC bookstore.
Master your ability to speak, understand and read
Spanish by taking the final installment in this
unique three-part Speed Spanish learning series.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN-370-901 10 sessions Sept. 29-Dec. 8
Th
7-9 pm
Cost: $145 includes $72 fee.
LAN-314-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
LAN-314-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
LAN-314-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LGA-376-901 10 sessions Sept. 27-Nov. 29 Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm
Lucia Paterniti
› Japanese
Arnold campus
Irina Orlova
› Spanish
Speed Japanese
Explore the culture of Japan while learning basic
conversational skills, phrases and words using the
English alphabet.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Basic Spanish
Cost: $145 includes $72 fee.
LAN-340-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
LAN-340-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
LAN-340-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $86 includes $16 fee.
Sept. 13-22
LAN-329-901 4 sessions
6:30-8;30 pm TTh
Ririko Mayashi
Ririko Mayashi
Ririko Mayashi
› Russian
Conversational Russian 1
Build on basic Russian language skills
with emphasis on speaking and listening
comprehension. Classroom materials will focus
on everyday situations and interaction with
the instructor. Prerequisites: Two semesters of
Russian study or instructor permission.
Cost: $177 includes $37 fee.
LAN-366-901 10 sessions Sept. 13-Nov. 15 Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm Joseph Matukonis
Beginning Russian 1
Acquire the basics of Russian grammar,
vocabulary, conversation and Cyrillic
handwriting. Discuss casual and formal greetings
and master the use of simple commands.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN-372-901 10 sessions Sept. 27-Nov. 29 Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm
Irina Orlova
Speed Spanish
Sample the Spanish language. Learn to ask
directions, order from a menu and shop in
Spanish. Textbook information available at AACC
bookstore.
Arnold campus
Diane Bellisaro
Learn six easy methods for combining Spanish
words to make conversational sentences.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $145 includes $72 fee.
LAN-349-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
LAN-349-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
LAN-349-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Dan Mikels
Dan Mikels
Dan Mikels
Advanced Spanish Literature
Intermediate Spanish 1
Review basic grammatical structures and build
on beginning Spanish language skills through
reading, conversation and writing exercises.
Explore Hispanic culture in the Americas through
language practice. Textbook information available
at AACC bookstore.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN-367-901 10 sessions Sept. 8-Nov. 10
Th
7-9 pm
Dan Mikels
Dan Mikels
Dan Mikels
Arnold campus
Linda Paez
Read and discuss the main idea, theme, author
and cultural relevance of a selected piece of
Spanish literature. The class will be conducted
in Spanish. Prerequisite: LGA 394 Advanced
Spanish or instructor permission.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN-368-901 10 sessions Sept. 15-Nov. 17 Arnold campus
Th
10:30 am-12:30 pm
Linda Paez
Beginning Spanish 1
Intermediate Spanish 2
Increase fluency in Spanish skills through
intensive grammar presentation and review,
conversational practice, composition and reading.
Examine traditions and values of the Hispanic
culture. Textbook information available at AACC
bookstore.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LAN-373-901 10 sessions Sept. 13-Nov. 15 Arnold campus
Tu
7-9 pm
Mara Fitch
Acquire the basics of grammar, vocabulary and
conversation. Textbook information available at
AACC Bookstore. CEUs issued.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LGE-380-902 10 sessions Sept. 19-Nov. 21
M
7-9 pm
LGE-380-903 10 sessions Sept. 28-Dec. 7
1-3 pm
W
LGE-380-901 10 sessions Sept. 29-Dec. 8
7-9 pm
Th
Arnold campus
Kara Henriquez
AMIL
Margaret Hanna
Arnold campus
Speed Spanish 2
Enhance your comfort level in Spanish-speaking
situations using new speaking strategies. Make
significant progress toward fluency. Prerequisite:
LAN 349 Speed Spanish.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $145 includes $72 fee.
LAN-303-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
LAN-303-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
LAN-303-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Dan Mikels
Dan Mikels
Dan Mikels
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Beginning Spanish 2
Continue building Spanish grammar, sentences
and vocabulary skills. Learn phrases, idiomatic
expressions and the ability to ask and answer
questions. Discuss reading and translations.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore. CEUs issued. Prerequisite: LGE 380
Beginning Spanish 1.
Cost: $167 includes $7 fee.
LGE-320-901 10 sessions Sept. 21-Nov. 30 Arnold campus
W
7-9:15 pm
Maria Luisa Guyan
LGE-320-902 10 sessions Sept. 13-Nov. 15 Arnold campus
T
7-9:15 pm
Linda Paez
Conversational Spanish
Continue building on the skills gained in Spanish
1 or 2. Start with brief sentences and work up to
short dialogues in a relaxing and fun atmosphere.
Prerequisite: Previous Spanish instruction.
Cost: $147 includes $7 fee.
LGA-363-901 10 sessions Oct. 17-Dec. 19 Arnold campus
M
7-9 pm Tania Berkowitz Fiebich
Spanish for Travelers
Examine and recite the most common
conversational phrases used by tourists traveling
to a Spanish-speaking destination. Practice
simple vocabulary for greetings, dining, driving,
numbers and time.
Cost: $87 includes $16 fee.
LAN-365-901 4 sessions
Oct. 20-Nov. 17
Th
6-8 pm
Note: No class 11/3
Arnold campus
Rebecca Bene
WRITERS’ WORKSHOP
Taught by professional, published authors,
AACC’s writing courses are designed for
both amateurs and professionals alike. For
information, visit www.aacc.edu/writing.
› Basic Skills
Introduction to Creative Writing
Learn the basic craft elements of writing poetry
and short fiction. Complete weekly exercises
designed to teach the fundamental aspects of
reading and writing poetry and fiction. Develop
collections of poems and short stories. Practice
the workshop method to discuss student writing,
foster critical thinking, and develop individual
styles. Prerequisite: ENG 111-ENG 112 or ENG
115-ENG 116 or ENG 121 or permission of the
department chair. Credit Course Listed as ENG
200. Textbook available at AACC Bookstore.
CEUs issued.
Note: Some sections offered online. All sections also
offered for credit, ENG 200.
Cost: $331 includes $7 fee.
ENL-308-901 Aug. 29-Dec. 11 ONLN WB
ENL-308-902 29 sessions Aug. 29-Dec. 7
MW
2-3:15 pm
Note: No class September 5.
ENL-308-903 30 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
TuTh
9:30-10:45 am
ENL-308-904 30 sessions Aug. 30-Dec. 8
TuTh
2-3:15 pm
ENL-308-905 13 sessions Sept. 12-Dec. 5
M
5:30-8:30 pm
HUM 122
HUM 116
HUM 126
HUM 117
Fiction Writing: Beginning
In a workshop setting, develop a personal project
and improve writing skills. Identify building
blocks of fiction and apply to writing projects.
Read selections and utilize critiquing skills for
both individual and group work.
Cost: $119 includes $7 fee.
WRI-342-901 5 sessions
Oct. 4-Nov. 1
6-8:30 pm
Tu
Arnold campus
Susan Moger
Introduction to Internet Writing Markets
Discover lucrative publishing opportunities on
the Internet. Explore Internet writing markets,
current marketing research, Internet trends,
electronic submission guidelines and online
contracts. Write e-zine articles, create a blog and
put online advertising to work.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
DLC-328-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
DLC-328-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
DLC-328-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Research Methods for Writers
Efficiently and effectively conduct research for
fiction, nonfiction, business, term papers and
dissertations. Learn how to identify and access
numerous information sources.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
DLC-344-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
DLC-344-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
DLC-344-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Jacquelyn Landis
Jacquelyn Landis
Jacquelyn Landis
The Keys to Effective Editing
Learn the fundamentals of top-notch editing of
fiction and nonfiction. Develop essential selfediting tools. Explore how to edit for grammar,
style and tone as well as productive ways to
interact with writers.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRG-364-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRG-364-902Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRG-364-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Jacquelyn Landis
Jacquelyn Landis
Jacquelyn Landis
Write Like a Pro
Under the guidance of a professional Hollywood
writer, learn how to use a story outline to
“blueprint” a structure for any story. Explore how
to develop a concept, theme, foundation, logical
progression and consistent style.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRG-365-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRG-365-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRG-365-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
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Linda Aksomitis
Linda Aksomitis
Linda Aksomitis
Steve Alcorn
Steve Alcorn
Steve Alcorn
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Beginning Writer’s Skills
Improve your creative writing through expert
advice and in-depth, hands-on exercise.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRG-378-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRG-378-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRG-378-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
Ann Linquist
Ann Linquist
Writing Essentials
Master the essentials of writing. Learn the skills
to excel at business communications, online
correspondence and creative literary endeavors.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRI-315v901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRI-315-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRI-315-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
Ann Linquist
Ann Linquist
Writeriffic-Creativity Training for Writers
Banish writer’s block with tricks from the
published writer’s toolbox. Writeriffic liberates
the inventive bolts of genius. Discover ways to
unearth your writer’s voice.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRI-327-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRI-327-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRI-327-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Eva Shaw
Eva Shaw
Fiction Writing: Intermediate
Examine the completion process for a fiction
writing project. Use the building blocks of fiction
to identify problem areas in writing and develop
strategies for improvement. Discuss completion
goals and publishing options.
Cost: $119 includes $7 fee.
WRI-343-901 8 sessions
Oct. 20-Dec. 15
Th
6:30-8:30 pm
Arnold campus
Susan Moger
› Writing Genres
Writing for Children
Fundamentals of Technical Writing
Learn skills to succeed in the field of technical
writing. Explore technical writing conventions,
interviewing skills, documentation management,
publishing and formatting techniques.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $127 includes $72 fee.
DLC-317-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
DLC-317-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
DLC-317-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Janet Underwood
Janet Underwood
Janet Underwood
Explore the changing world of children’s
literature and understand the various formats,
from babies’ first books to novels for young adults.
Learn the tools and resources needed to create
fiction or nonfiction books for children.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRG-347-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRG-347-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRG-347-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Carol Smalley
Carol Smalley
Carol Smalley
Mystery Writing
Introduction to Journaling
Explore your thoughts, feelings, beliefs and values
using powerful journaling techniques. Learn
how to ease the stress of unwanted change and
improve your physical and emotional health.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Use vivid examples from today’s best-selling
mystery novels to learn the techniques you need
to become a successful author. Develop original
story and then brainstorm with the instructor and
fellow students.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
DLC-329-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
DLC-329-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
DLC-329-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRG-361-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRG-361-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRG-361-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cheryl Simpson
Cheryl Simpson
Cheryl Simpson
Effective Business Writing
Introduction to Screenwriting
Learn all the elements for writing a script
including how to write a solid first draft with
emphasis on structure, character development
and dialogue. Discuss marketing and selling a
screenplay.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
THT-303-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
THT-303-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
THT-303-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
Steve Alcorn
Steve Alcorn
William Rabkin
William Rabkin
William Rabkin
Identify and eliminate problem areas in writing.
Learn the secret for developing powerful and
compelling written documents.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRG-363-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRG-363-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRG-363-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Ann Linquist
Ann Linquist
Ann Linquist
Advanced Fiction Writing
Turn dreams into bylines and move toward
to a bright future as a magazine writer. For
determined new writers, this class can help
provide the skills needed to get published.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Explore advanced fiction writing techniques with
a published novelist. Review all the elements a
writer needs to create a successful manuscript,
including story structure, plot, character,
dialogue, setting, suspense, conflict, action and
tense.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100† includes $72 fee.
WRG-337-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRG-337-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRG-337-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRG-384-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRG-384-902Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRG-384-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
The Craft of Magazine Writing
Eva Shaw
Eva Shaw
Eva Shaw
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Steve Alcorn
Steve Alcorn
Steve Alcorn
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PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
Write Your Life Story
Romance Writing
Learn how to create and distribute an
inspirational and professional autobiography for
family, friends and others. Discover how to share
secrets and successes and better understand
yourself.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Explore an overview of the genre including a
look at romance writing “classics.” Examine and
outline essential elements of romance writing,
focusing on reader interest. Identify reader
profile. Review the fundamentals of fiction
writing.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRG-385-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRG-385-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRG-385-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Eva Shaw
Eva Shaw
Write and Publish a Nonfiction Book
Learn how to plan, research, write, edit and
publish nonfiction works. Choose topics,
write query letters and pursue a variety of
nontraditional publishing options.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRI-310-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRI-310-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRI-310-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Lisa Adams
Lisa Adams
Lisa Adams
Travel Writing
Explore the world for fun and profit as a travel
writer. Write about the exotic lands half a world
away or what’s happening in your own home or
backyard. Discover ways to sell your experiences
in articles or in travel books.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRI-326-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRI-326-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRI-326-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Eva Shaw
Eva Shaw
Writing Young Adult Fiction
Develop a comprehensive set of skills to write
young adult fiction. Use a step-by-step method
to examine plot structure, create realistic teen
dialogue and develop exciting action scenes.
Discuss best-selling books and how get published.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with
ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRI-328-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRI-328-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRI-328-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Steve Alcorn
Steve Alcorn
Steve Alcorn
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRI-351-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRI-351-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRI-351-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Priscilla Kissinger
Priscilla Kissinger
Priscilla Kissinger
Business Writing in our Hashtag World
Examine business writing and communication
techniques for business professionals in the 21st
century. Review basic mechanics and develop
effective written business communication skills
including PowerPoint and business presentations.
Textbook information available at AACC
Bookstore.
Cost: $70 includes $7 fee.
Sept. 14-Oct. 12
WRI-356-901 5 sessions
W
7-9 pm
Arnold campus
Alicia Waldon
Autobiographical Writing Techniques
Explore the approaches, purposes and goals
of autobiographical writing. Develop effective
autobiographical writing skills in both a lecture
and workshop environment.
Cost: $77 includes $7 fee.
WRI-353-901 5 sessions
Sept. 15-Oct. 13
Th
7-9 pm
› Publishing and Marketing
How to Make Money from Your Writing
Explore the essential elements for successful
publication. Analyze the strategies of successful
writers. Learn research and self-editing
techniques. Discover the wide variety of
publishing opportunities. Discuss the roles
of agents and editors as well as legal issues to
consider.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRI-336-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRI-336-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRI-336-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Eva Shaw
Eva Shaw
Eva Shaw
Publish and Sell Your E-Books
Outline steps to successfully publish an e-book.
Explore the history of the development of
e-books, manuscript editing, and organization and
preparation for publishing. Discuss publishing
and marketing choices and the essentials of the
decision making process.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership
with ed2go.
Cost: $100 includes $72 fee.
WRI-337-901 Sept. 14-Nov. 4 ONLN EDGO
WRI-337-902 Oct. 12-Dec. 2 ONLN EDGO
WRI-337-903 Nov. 9-Dec. 30 ONLN EDGO
Linda Aksomitis
Linda Aksomitis
Linda Aksomitis
Arnold campus
Lisa Schultheis
Writing for the Internet
Explore techniques for Internet writing. Examine
effective methods to write and edit a Web article,
blog post, social media post or business email.
Compare Internet writing with other forms of
publishing.
Cost: $77 includes $7 fee.
WRI-354-901 5 sessions
Oct. 11-Nov. 8
Arnold campus
6:30-8:30 pm Kelsey Casselbury
Tu
Discover Your Poetic Potential
Develop the skills to write poetry. Define elements
of poetry using the works of current and past
poets. Write poems inspired by a wide variety of
topics. Practice critiquing techniques and outline
publishing options.
Cost: $49 includes $7 fee.
Oct. 24-Nov. 7 Arnold campus
WRI-347-901 3 sessions
M
7-9 pm Chelsea Harrison
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
PERSONAL ENRICHMENT
DISCOVER YOUR PASSION
TEACH INSTITUTE
AACC’s TEACH Institute and Parenting Center offer a
wide range of online courses for teachers, child care
providers, parents and other caregivers through a
partnership with ed2go.
Online courses provide a convenient and economical
approach to learning. Take the short interactive quiz
“Are Online Learning Courses Right for Me?”
at www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned to help
you decide if this option fits your learning needs.
FON 322
CONTENT AREA: D
Understanding Adolescents
Learn the three stages of adolescent development.
Compare the physical, emotional and social changes
during teen years. Understand the importance of
adolescent identity formation for adult mental health.
CEUs issued. $149 includes $72 fee.
Become a chef, hotel manager, pastry chef,
caterer, entrepreneur or more. Anne Arundel
Community College’s Hotel, Culinary Arts and
Tourism (HCAT) Institute is Maryland’s premier
choice in hospitality and culinary education.
Learn from certified chef instructors. Practice
your skills in our state-of-the-art kitchens.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
FON 390
CONTENT AREA: C
All courses require Internet access, email and Internet
Explorer or other browser. Visit www.ed2go.com/
aacc to view the entire online course inventory and
for course information including description and cost,
and access and registration instructions.
For information about these classes and other
teacher professional development, child care training
or parent education classes, including how to register,
call 410-777-2401.
Home School with Success
Course dates are:
Sept. 14-Nov. 4
Oct. 12-Dec. 2
Nov. 9-Dec. 30
Dec. 14-Feb. 3.
All courses award CEUs. The cost for each course
is $149, which includes a $72 fee.
Marriage and Relationships
Take the mystery out of home schooling. Explore
the history of home schooling and review laws and
regulations, curriculum options and assessment tools.
Discover how to provide socializing opportunities and
build long-lasting relationships within home-school
support groups. CEUs issued. $149 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
TPC 353
Learn how to build a solid foundation for a healthy
marital relationship that will last far beyond “I do.”
Gain key strategies for maintaining relationships,
balancing a partner’s needs and resolving conflict.
CEUs issued. $149 includes $72 fee.
Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go.
INFORMATION SESSION
6 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 1
HCAT | Glen Burnie Room 117
7438 Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie, MD
6 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 6
Arnold campus | Humanities Building Room 214
101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD
6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 3
HCAT | Glen Burnie Room 117
7438 Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie, MD
HCAT is accredited by both the American
Culinary Federation Education Foundation
Accreditation Commission and the
Accreditation Commission for Programs in
Hospitality Administration.
TRAVEL AND LEARN WITH OTHERS!
Are you looking for great social interaction, good conversation,
excellent field trips and friendly people? AACC's Guild for L.I.F.E.
is a program in which members can plan and participate in a
series of monthly lectures and tours throughout the region. If
you are a lifelong learner excited to explore and learn about a
place, an event, a person or people through informational guest
speakers and day tours, this is the course for you! See page 26.
Learn more at www.aacc.edu/guild.
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WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES
WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES are a great way to show an employer you have achieved the learning outcomes in preparation for a specific job
or occupation or successfully completed a series of courses resulting in improved skills or technical knowledge. Certificates may be issued to participants
upon successful completion of the noncredit program requirements listed below and submission of a signed CEWD certificate application; there is no
application fee. For information and forms, visit www.aacc.edu/coned/certificates or call 410-777-2325.
ACCOUNTING
CHILD CARE
ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLES USING
TECHNOLOGY CE.ACCT.PRINC-TECH
The following courses provide the technical skills
necessary for individuals overseeing accounting in small
to medium-sized businesses. Successfully complete all
seven courses below to earn a CEWD certificate. For
information about accounting technology, visit www.
aacc.edu/it/accounting.
CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE
CE.CHILD-DEV-ASSOC
Successfully complete the following six courses to earn
a CEWD certificate and fulfill the training requirements
to earn a child development associate credential from
the Council for Professional Recognition. Courses ETC
308, ETC 309 and ECT 310 together meet the 90-hour
child care training required by the Maryland State
Department of Education/Office of Child Care. For
information visit www.aacc.edu/teach.
CTR 379
CTT 309
CTR 371
CTR 373
CTT 314
CTR 361
CTC 356
QuickBooks and Accounting Principles
QuickBooks: Beyond the Basics
Word 2013 Level 1
Excel 2013 Level 1
Excel 2013 Level 2
Access 2013 Level 1
Applying Accounting Principles
BUILDING MAINTENANCE
STATIONARY ENGINEER CERTIFICATION
PREPARATION CE.ST-ENGR-PREP
Prepare for the Maryland Stationary Engineer
certification exams and earn a CEWD certificate by
successfully completing the following two courses.
For information visit www.aacc.edu/boiler or
call 410-777-2970.
OCA 310
OCA 311
Preparation for Maryland Stationary
Engineer Certification 1
Preparation for Maryland Stationary
Engineer Certification 2
BUSINESS
ADMINISTRATIVE PROFESSIONAL
CE.ADMIN.PROF
Successfully complete the following two courses to
earn a CEWD certificate and prepare for the Certified
Administrative Professional (CAP®) exam. Visit
www.aacc.edu/businesseducation/admin.
BNS 551 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals
BNS 552 Administrative Assistant Applications
ETC 308 Basic Growth and Development
ETC 309 Classroom Experience for Young Children
ETC 310 Using Growth and Development in
Designing Experiences
ETC 311 Working with Infants and Toddlers
ETC 312 Planning for the School-Aged Child
ETC 313 Child Development Associate Completer
FAMILY CHILD CARE PROVIDER
CE.CHILD.FAM-CARE
Successfully complete the following six preservice
training child care courses to earn an AACC CEWD
certificate and fulfill the training requirement required by
the Maryland State Department of Education Office of
Child Care to become a family child care provider. Visit
www.aacc.edu/teach.
CDA 321
CDA 322
CDA 323
CDA 324
CDA 325
CDA 326
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 1 – Child Development
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 2 – Curriculum
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 3 – Health, Safety and Nutrition
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 4 – Special Needs
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 5 – Professionalism
Family Child Care Preservice Training
Module 6 – Community
LEAD TEACHER 90-HOUR PRESCHOOL
CHILD CARE CE.CHILD.LD-TEACH
Successfully complete the following two courses to
earn a CEWD certificate and fulfill Maryland State
Department of Education Office of Child Care 90-hour
child care requirements for preschool teachers. Visit
www.aacc.edu/teach.
CDA 305
CDA 306
Child Care 1 – Child Growth and Development
or ECT 305 Child Growth and Development
Child Care 2 – Activities for Young Children
or ECT 306 Methods and Materials: Early
Childhood
NANNY/AU PAIR CE.CHILD.NANNY
Enhance your child care skills and become a more
marketable professional. Successfully complete the
following six courses to earn a CEWD certificate. Visit
www.aacc.edu/teach.
ECT 308 Growth and Development
ECT 310 Using Growth and Development in
Designing Experiences
DYC 368 Fitness, Nutrition and Fun for Young Children
DCR 331 Building Healthy Relationships with Parents
DYC 361 Effective Communication with Parents
and Children
DYC 321 Proactive Behavior Guidance
CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY
COMPUTER TRAINING FOR THE RE-ENTRY
PROFESSIONAL CE.CT.RE-ENTRY-PRF
The following courses are ideal for individuals who are
re-entering the workforce or who want to advance to
a higher position or who would like to change careers.
Students must complete four core courses and one
elective course to receive a CEWD certificate. Visit
www.aacc.edu/it/reentry for information.
Core Courses
CTC 305 Starting Over for the Re-Entry Professional
CTC 306 Computer Training for the
Re-Entry Professional
CTT 336 Keeping Track of Files and Folders
CTC 307 Microsoft Excel for the Re-Entry Professional
Elective Courses
ONL 323 Résumé Writing Workshop
ONL 334 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search
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WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES
CYBER ANALYST CE.CYBER-ANALYST
Successfully complete the following courses to earn a
CEWD certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/cybercenter/
analyst.cfm.
NTW 542 Cyber Analyst 1 – Gain Knowledge
NTW 546 Network† Certification Exam Prep
NTW 543 Cyber Analyst 2 – Practice Skills
NTW 547 CompTIA Security† Exam Prep
NTW 544 Cyber Analyst 3 – Demonstrate Abilities
NTW 545 Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Prep
DIGITAL HOME TECHNOLOGY INTEGRATION
CE.DIGITAL-HOME-TECH
Successfully complete the following courses to
earn a CEWD certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/dht.
OLN 334 Home Network Design and Configuration
OLN 335 Home Technology Tools, Products
and Services
OLN 336 Home Entertainment Systems
OLN 337 Telecommunications Systems
OLN 338 Lighting, Temperature and Water
Control Systems
OLN 339 Security, Surveillance and Access
Control Systems
OLN 340 Home System Automation and Integration
E-LEARNING INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN
CE.E-LEARN-DSGN
Successfully complete the following courses to gain
hands-on training in the planning and design of
curricula that utilize e-learning platforms. Learn content
development, student learning styles, grading and
assessment, syllabus and lesson plan compositions and
e-learning technologies. For information visit
www.aacc.edu/it/elearning or call 410-777-1353.
CTR 301 Introduction to e-Learning
Instructional Design
CTR 302 Effective Methods for e-Learning
Instructional Design
CTR 304 Facilitation of Online Synchronous
Delivery Platforms
CTR 303 Developing and Deploying e-Learning
Instructional Design
CTR 306 Capstone in e-Learning Instructional Design
FUNDAMENTALS OF 21ST CENTURY PROJECT
MANAGEMENT CE.FUND.PROJECT-MGT
This program provides students with the skills to
be effective project managers. Project managers
generally plan, coordinate, implement and finalize
projects according to specifications and deadlines,
while keeping the project within budget. Successfully
complete the three courses listed below and submit a
student application form to earn a CEWD Certificate. For
information, visit www.aacc.edu/it/projectmgmt or
call 410-777-1353.
BNS 513 Project Management Fundamentals
BNS 514 Project Management Applications
OLA 357 Introduction to Microsoft Project 2013
INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY
PROFESSIONAL – EXAM PREPARATION
CE.INFOSYS.SEC-EXAM
Successfully complete NTW 521 Certified Information
Systems Security Professional to earn a CEWD
certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/it/
cissp or call 410-777-1353.
MCSD SHAREPOINT DEVELOPER TRAINING
This program provides students with the SharePoint
2013 development skills that are in high demand today
and prepares individuals in part for the exams required
for the Microsoft Certified Solutions Developer (MCSD):
SharePoint Applications certification. Successfully
complete the four courses listed below and submit a
student application form to earn a CEWD Certificate. Call
410-777-1353 for information.
ONH 366 Programming in HTML5 w/JavaScript
and CSS3
ONH 330 Developing ASP.NET MVC 4 Web
Applications
ONH 334 Developing MS SharePoint Core Solutions
ONH 367 Developing SharePoint 2013 Advanced
Solutions
PC TECHNICIAN CE.PC.TECH
Successfully complete the following
NTW 541 CompTIA A+ Certification Prep to earn a
CEWD certificate. For information visit
www.aacc.edu/it/aplus or call 410-777-2142.
IT INFRASTRUCTURE LIBRARY V3
FOUNDATION EXAM PREP CE.INFRAS-LIBR.PREP
Successfully complete NTW 535 ITIL v3 Foundation to
earn a CEWD certificate. For information visit www.
aacc.edu/it/itil or call 410-777-1353.
WEB DESIGN CE.WEB-DSGN
Earn a CEWD certificate in Web design by successfully
completing the following five courses sequentially
within the same term. Prerequisites include CPT 363
Computer Fundamentals or a good working knowledge
of directory and file structure knowledge of Windows
7 and the ability to work comfortably in Web browsers.
Visit www.aacc.edu/it/webdesign.
IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT CE.IT.PROJ-MGMT
Successfully complete NTW 536 IT Project
Management to earn a CEWD certificate. For
information visit www.aacc.edu/it/project or call
410-777-1353.
CTC 328
CTC 329
CTT 397
CTT 374
CTC 352
INTRODUCTION TO MOBILE APP
DEVELOPMENT CE.INTRO.MOBL.APP
Successfully complete the following four courses
to earn a CEWD certificate. Visit
www.aacc.edu/it/mobileapp or call 410-777-1353.
CONSTRUCTION
OLA 358 Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5
OLA 359 Intermediate CSS3 and HTML5
OLA 344 Introduction to JavaScript
OLA 336 Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5
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Photoshop: Web Graphic Design
Flash: Web Graphic Design
Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design
Adobe Acrobat
Concept to Layout: Web Graphic Design
CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING CE.CSTN-EST
Successfully complete the following courses to earn a
CEWD certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/construction/
estimating, call 410-777-2447, or email
occupationalskills@aacc.edu for
more information.
OCA 507
OCA 508
OCA 509
OCA 510
OCA 511
OCA 512
Introduction to Constructing Estimating
Essential Construction Math
Construction Blueprint Reading
Estimating and Bidding 1
Estimating and Bidding 2
Construction Materials and Processes
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WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES
DEALER SCHOOL
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
AACC offers eight Dealer School CEWD certificates, all
of which require successful completion of COO-366
Introduction to Casino Games or a current dealer license
and the respective courses listed below. For information,
visit www.aacc.edu/hcat/dealerschool or call
410-777-2743.
ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT
CE.ENV.LANDSCAPE.MGT
Successfully complete the following courses to earn a
CEWD certificate. For information
visit www.aacc.edu/environment/landscape or
call 410-777-2939.
CARNIVAL GAMES DEALER
CE.CASINO-CARNIVAL
CLI 356 Carnival Games Dealer
ENV 508
ENV 512
ENV 513
HOR 329
ENV 579
CASINO BLACKJACK DEALER
CE.CASINO-BLACKJACK
COO 370 Casino Blackjack Dealer
CASINO CRAPS DEALER
CE.CASINO-CRAPS
COO 374 Introduction to Craps
COO 367 Casino Craps Dealer
CASINO PAI GOW POKER DEALER
CE.CASINO-PAIGOW
COO 371 Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer
CASINO PAI GOW TILES DEALER
CE.CASINO.PGT-DEALER
COO 372 Casino Pai Gow Tiles Dealer
CASINO POKER DEALER
CE.CASINO-POKER.ADV
COO 385 Casino Poker Dealer
CLI 302 Advanced Casino Poker Dealer
CASINO ROULETTE DEALER
CE.CASINO-ROULETTE
COO 373 Casino Roulette Dealer
MINI BACCARAT DEALER
CE.DEALER.MINI-BACC
COO 397 Casino Mini Baccarat Dealer
DENTAL ASSISTING
DENTAL ASSISTING AND RADIOLOGY
CE.DENTAL-RADIOLOGY
Successfully complete OCA 348 Dental Assisting and
Radiology to earn a CEWD certificate and prepare for the
Dental Assisting National Board Radiology Exam. Visit
www.aacc.edu/dental. Call 410-777-2922 or email
occupationalskills@aacc.edu for information.
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Smart Landscape Design for the Environment
Rain Garden and Environmental Site Design
Sustainable Landscape Maintenance
Woody Plants for Landscape Installation
Soil Management
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING ESL
CE.TEACH-ESL
Successfully complete the following course to earn a
CEWD certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/
esl/introteaching or call
410-777-2901.
ESL 380
ELL 381
ESL 382
ESL 383
ESL 384
Introduction to Teaching ESL
ESL Teacher Practicum
Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary
Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar
Teaching ESL/EFL Reading
FITNESS CERTIFICATIONS
200-HOUR REGISTERED YOGA TEACHER
(RYT) TRAINING CE.YOGA.200
200-Hour Registered Yoga Teacher training consists
of four noncredit courses to be completed in nine
months. Students will learn to teach beginner and some
intermediate yoga poses as well as discuss the business
aspects of teaching yoga. Visit www.aacc.edu/yoga/
yoga200.cfm for information.
YGA 530
YGA 531
YGA 532
YGA 545
Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 1
Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 2
Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 3
Professional Yoga Instructor:
200 RYT Online Module
300-HOUR REGISTERED YOGA TEACHER
(RYT) TRAINING CE.YOGA.300
Successfully complete the five courses listed below to
learn how to teach intermediate and some advanced
yoga poses and earn a CEWD certificate. Students also
examine the business aspects of teaching workshops
and studio ownership. Students must successfully
complete the 200-hour registered yoga teacher (RYT)
training certificate prior to enrolling in this program.
For information, visit www.aacc.edu/yoga or call
410-777-7387.
YGA 533 Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 4
YGA 534 Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 5
YGA 535 Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 6
YGA 536 Professional Yoga Instructor: Part 7
YGA 546 Professional Yoga Instructor: 300 RYT
Online Module
FLORAL DESIGN
FLORAL DESIGN CE.FLOR-FLORAL-ARRG
Successfully complete the following courses to
earn a CEWD certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/
floraldesigner for information or call 410-777-2657.
Required core courses
FLD 304 Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design
FLD 309 Floriculture 1: Lab
FLD 305 Floriculture 2: Intermediate Floral Design
FLD 306 Floriculture 3: Advanced Floral Design
FLD 310 Floriculture 3: Lab
FLD 301 Floriculture Capstone
FLD307 Sympathy Flowers
FLD 317 Wedding: Personal Flowers
Choose two electives
FLD 313 Cascading Bridal Bouquets
FLD 314 Permanent Botanical and Silk Flower Arranging
FLD 315 Hotel Lobby and Corporate Flowers
FLD 300 Fresh Flower Care and Handling
FLD 303 Wedding: Ceremony Flowers
FLD 316 Advanced Floral Sympathy 2
FLD 302 Merchandising for Retail Flower Shops
FLD 311 Party and Event Flowers
FLD 312 Prom, Body and Fashion Flowers
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WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES
HEALTH CARE
HVACR
CENTRAL STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN
CE.STERILE-PROC-TECH
Successfully complete STP 500 Central Sterile
Processing Technician to earn a CEWD certificate. For
information visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/sterile
or call 410-777-2910.
HVACR ENTRY LEVEL TECHNICIAN
CE.HVACR-ENTRY
Successfully complete the 16 courses listed below
to become an HVACR technician and earn a CEWD
certificate. Offered in partnership with All-State
Career and approved by the U.S. Department of
Veterans Affairs. Learn how to install, maintain and
repair residential and commercial heating and cooling
systems. Students must meet eligibility requirements
and schedule an appointment with the HVACR program
manager. Call 410-777-2907. For information visit
www.aacc.edu/hvac.
DIETARY MANAGER CE.DIETARY.MGR
Successfully complete the following courses to earn
a CEWD certificate. For information visit www.aacc.
edu/dietarymanager or call 410-777-7387.
DMA 500 Management and Supervision for
Dietary Managers
DMA 501 Food Systems Management
DMA 502 Nutrition for Dietary Management
DMA 503 Management and Supervision Clinical
DMA 504 Food Systems Management Clinical
DMA 505 Nutrition Clinical
LICENSED NURSE REFRESHER
CE.LIC-NURSE-REFRESH
Successfully complete the following two courses to earn
a CEWD certificate. For information visit www.aacc.
edu/healthcare/nursing or call
410-777-2560.
NRG 306 Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 1 – Theory
NSN 387 Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 2 – Clinical
MEDICINE AIDE CE.MEDICINE.AIDE
GNAs: Successfully complete NRN 325 to earn a CEWD
certificate. For information visit
www.aacc.edu/healthcare/medaide
or call 410-777-2560.
HOTEL, CULINARY ARTS
AND TOURISM
BARTENDING CERTIFICATION CE.BAR.TEND
Successfully complete HCT 342 Bartending Certification
to earn a ServSafe Alcohol certification from the National
Restaurant Association Education Foundation as well
as CEWD certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/hcat/
bartending for information.
OCA 390
OCA 391
OCA 392
OCA 393
OCA 394
OCA 395
OCA 396
OCA 397
OCA 398
OCA 399
OCC 302
OCC 303
OCC 304
OCC 305
OCC 306
OCC 307
Fundamentals of Electricity Part 1
Fundamentals of Electricity Part 2
Mechanical Controls and Motors Part 1
Mechancial Controls and Motors Part 2
Commercial Refrigeration Part 1
Commercial Refrigeration Part 2
EPA Duct Design, Load Calculation Part 1
EPA Duct Design, Load Calculation Part 2
Basic Refrigeration Systems Part 1
Basic Refrigeration Systems Part 2
Air Conditioning Part 1
Air Conditioning Part 2
Heating Systems Part 1
Heating Systems Part 2
Heat Pump Systems Part 1
Heat Pump Systems Part 2
PHOTOGRAPHY
DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY CE.DIGITAL-PHOTO
Successfully complete the following courses to earn
a CEWD certificate. For information
visit www.aacc.edu/photographytraining or
call 410-777-2121.
Core Courses
PHO 305 Basic Digital Camera Operations
PHO 346 Digital Photography: Intermediate
Advanced Techniques
Elective Courses (select two)
PHO 340 Photographing Nature with your
Digital Camera
PHO 343 Travel Photography Using a Digital Camera
PHO 344 Photographing People Using a Digital Camera
PHO 347 Macrophotography
PHO 350 Digital Portrait Photography
PHO 353 Basic Adobe Lightroom for Photographers
PHO 354 Shooting in the Dark
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TEACHER PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
PATHWAYS TO TEACHING ADULTS
CE.PATH.TEACH.ADULTS
Enhance your skills and knowledge related to successful
teaching and learning of adult learners. Maximize
instructional effectiveness and quality teaching to
promote student success. Successfully complete the
following three required core courses and three electives
to earn a CEWD certificate. For information visit www.
aacc.edu/teach/teachingadults.cfm or call 410777-2981.
Core Courses
TAD 301 Teaching the Adult Learner
TAD 303 Strategies for Teaching Adults with
Diverse Needs
TAD 304 Assessing the Adult Learner
Electives
TAD 302
TAD 305
TAD 306 TAD 307 TAD 308 TAD 309
TAD 310
Engaging and Supporting Students
Technology for Educators
Energizing your Presentations
Innovation in Education
Educator Portfolio Development
Culturally Responsive Instruction
Management Strategies in the Classroom
TRUCK DRIVING
Successfully complete the respective courses listed
below to earn a CEWD certificate for Commercial
Drivers License (CDL) Class A or CDL Class B training
and gain the preparation you need to become a truck
driver. Offered in partnership with All-State Career, these
Motor Vehicle Administration-approved courses can be
completed in as few as one to three weeks. Students
must meet eligibility requirements and schedule an
appointment with the CDL program manager.
Call 410- 777-2935. For information about AACC’s
truck driving training visit www.aacc.edu/cdl.
COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE A
CE.CDL.CLASS-A
OCA 334 Commercial Drivers License Class A: Part 1
OCA 335 Commercial Drivers License Class A: Part 2
COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE B
CE.CDL.CLASS-B
OCA 343 Commercial Drivers License Class B
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WORKFORCE TRAINING CERTIFICATES
VETERINARY ASSISTING
VETERINARY ASSISTING CE.VET-ASST
Successfully complete the following courses to
earn a CEWD certificate.
Visit www.aacc.edu/veterinary.
CCS 533
CCS 534
Veterinary Assistant 1:
Outpatient, Diagnostics and Pharmacy
Veterinary Assistant 2:
Inpatient, Surgery and Emergency
WELDING
AACC offers three CEWD certificates in our Welding for
Work Series. For information about Welding for Work
visit www.aacc.edu/welding/weldingforwork or
call 410-777-2447.
WELDING FOR WORK MIG
CE.WELD-MIG
OCC 345 Welding for Work – MIG
WELDING FOR WORK STICK
CE.WELD-STICK
OCC 344 Welding for Work – STICK
WELDING FOR WORK TIG
CE.WELD-TIG
OCC 346 Welding for Work – TIG
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CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATES
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATES are designed for personal enrichment, enhanced quality of life and one’s own enjoyment. Certificates may
be issued to participants upon successful completion of the noncredit program requirements listed below and submission of a signed CEWD certificate
application; there is no application fee. For information and forms, visit www.aacc.edu/coned/certificates or call 410-777-2325.
ART
BEGINNING JEWELRY DESIGN
CE.BEG.JEWELRY-DSGN
Successfully complete the four core courses and one
of the elective courses listed below to earn a CEWD
certificate. For information, visit
www.aacc.edu/jewelrytraining
or call 410-777-2121.
Core Courses
CFT 305 Precious Metal Clay
CFT 355 Basic Beading: Design and Technique
CFT 356 Wire-Wrapped Jewelry
CFT 357 Fuse-Glass Jewelry
Elective Courses
CFT 373 Beaded Accessories
CFT 384 Create a Chain Belt
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES
ADVANCED PROFICIENCY CE.ESL.ENG-ADV
GERMAN FLUENCY FOUNDATIONS
CE.GER-FLUENCE-FOUND
ESL 321 ESL 322 ESL 331 ESL 332 WLG 331 German Fluency Foundations 1
WLG 332 German Fluency Foundations 2
Advanced English Grammar
Advanced Reading and Vocabulary
Advanced Writing
Advanced Listening and Speaking
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES
CAPSTONE PROFICIENCY
CE.ESL.ENG-CAPSTONE
WLG 341 German Fluency Comprehension 1
WLG 342 German Fluency Comprehension 2
ACA 100 Student Success
ESL 387 Capstone: Grammar
ESL 389 Capstone: Reading and Vocabulary
ESL 396 Capstone: Academic Speech and
Presentations
ESL 399 Capstone: Academic Writing
ITALIAN FLUENCY FOUNDATIONS
CE.ITA-FLUENCE-FOUND
SIGN LANGUAGE
WLI 341 Italian Fluency Comprehension 1
WLI 342 Italian Fluency Comprehension 2
Students may earn a CEWD certificate upon
successful completion of the respective courses listed
below. For information, visit www.aacc.edu/esl/
academicpurposes or call 410-777-2901.
BEGINNING SIGN LANGUAGE
CE.BEGIN.SIGN-LANG
Successfully complete the following courses to earn a
CEWD certificate. For information, visit
www.aacc.edu/signing or call 410-777-2121.
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES
BEGINNING PROFICIENCY CE.ESL.ENG-BEG
SLG 343 Conversational Sign Language 1
SLG 344 Conversational Sign Language 2
SLG 345 Conversational Sign Language 3
ESL 301 ESL 302 ESL 307 ESL 308 WORLD LANGUAGES
Beginning Grammar
Beginning Reading and Vocabulary
Beginning Writing
Beginning Listening and Speaking
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES
INTERMEDIATE PROFICIENCY
CE.ESL.ENG-INTER
ESL 311 ESL 312 ESL 318 ESL 319 Intermediate English Grammar
Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary
Intermediate Writing
Intermediate Listening and Speaking
ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES
PROFICIENCY AT THE HIGH INTERMEDIATE
LEVEL CE.ESL.HIGH-INTER
ESL 347 ESL 348 ESL 349 ESL 346 High Intermediate Grammar
High Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary
High Intermediate Writing
High Intermediate Listening and Speaking
GERMAN FLUENCY COMPREHENSION
CE.GER-COMPREHENSION
AACC offers 10 world language CEWD certificates for
the successful completion of the respective courses
listed below. For information, visit
www.aacc.edu/worldlanguage/pathways.cfm
or call 410-777-2696.
WLI 331 Italian Fluency Foundations 1
WLI 332 Italian Fluency Foundations 2
ITALIAN FLUENCY COMPREHENSION
CE.ITA-COMPREHENSION
ITALIAN FLUENCY MASTERY
CE.ITA-MASTERY
WLI 351 Italian Fluency Mastery 1
WLI 352 Italian Fluency Mastery 2
SPANISH FLUENCY FOUNDATIONS
CE.SPA-FLUENCE-FOUND
WLS 331 Spanish Fluency Foundations 1
WLS 332 Spanish Fluency Foundations 2
SPANISH FLUENCY COMPREHENSION
CE.SPA-COMPREHENSION
WLS 341 Spanish Fluency Comprehension 1
WLS 342 Spanish Fluency Comprehension 2
FRENCH FLUENCY FOUNDATIONS
CE.FRE-FLUENCY-FOUND
SPANISH FLUENCY MASTERY
CE.SPA-MASTERY
WLF 331 French Fluency Foundations 1
WLF 332 French Fluency Foundations 2
WLS 351 Spanish Fluency Mastery 1
WLS 352 Spanish Fluency Mastery 2
FRENCH FLUENCY COMPREHENSION
CE.FRE-COMPREHENSION
WLF 341 French Fluency Comprehension 1
WLF 342 French Fluency Comprehension 2
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ONLINE INDEX
Go online with continuing education. AACC offers an exciting range of online courses to meet your needs.
You can take the short interactive quiz, “Are Online Learning Courses Right for Me?” at www.aacc.edu/
virtualcampus/coned to help you decide if this option fits your learning needs.
All courses require Internet access, email, Internet Explorer or other browser. Technical requirements may be
found at www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned.
If you do not have an online service from home or work, you can access the Internet at the Technology Learning
Centers (TLC) in Andrew G. Truxal Library on the Arnold campus, at the Glen Burnie Town Center or in Suite 206
at AACC at Arundel Mills.
AACC works with a number of online partners to provide the broadest array of high-quality learning experiences.
Once you have registered for an online course, visit www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned.
ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING
Accounting Fundamentals .....................................7
Accounting Fundamentals 2...................................7
ART
Arts and Crafts as a Business............................. 73
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner.................. 74
BUSINESS EDUCATION
Administrative Assistant Applications............... 8
Administrative Assistant Fundamentals............ 8
Content Marketing................................................... 9
Entrepreneur Boot Camp....................................... 9
Executive Leadership in the 21st Century......... 8
Extraordinary Customer Service.......................... 9
Fundamentals of Supervision
and Management................................................ 8
Funding Your Business.......................................... 10
Instagram for Business........................................... 8
Introduction to Data Analysis............................... 8
Introduction to Inbound Marketing.................... 8
Keys to Customer Service...................................... 9
Management Boot Camp....................................... 8
Maximizing Cash Flow in Business................... 10
PMP Certification Prep 1......................................... 9
PMP Certification Prep 2........................................ 9
Podcasting.................................................................. 8
Project Management Applications..................... 9
Project Management Fundamentals.................. 9
Start a Pet Sitting Business................................. 10
Starting Your Own Consulting Practice............. 9
Start Your Own Gift Basket Business............... 10
122
Start Your Own Medical Claims
Billing Service..................................................... 10
Start Your Own Small Business.......................... 10
Supervisory and Leadership.................................. 8
The Business Plan................................................... 10
Video Marketing....................................................... 8
CAREER EXPLORATION
Explore a Career as an Administrative
Medical Assistant............................................. 10
Explore A Career in Medical Coding................. 10
Explore a Career in Medical Writing................. 10
Explore a Career in Nursing................................. 10
CHILD CARE TRAINING
Module 1 Family Child Care
Pre-Service Training: Child Development...13
Module 2 Family Child Care
Pre-Service Training: Curriculum...................13
Module 3 Family Child Care Pre-Service
Training: Health, Safety and Nutrition.........13
Module 4 Family Child Care Pre-Service
Training: Special Needs....................................13
Module 5 Family Child Care Pre-Service
Training: Professionalism.................................13
Module 6 Family Child Care Pre-Service
Training: Community.........................................13
Teaching Preschool: Inspiring Lessons..............14
COLLEGE PREPARATION
GMAT Preparation..................................................66
GRE Preparation − Quantitative........................66
GRE Preparation - Verbal and Analytical........66
Introduction to Algebra........................................65
Introduction to Statistics.....................................65
LSAT Preparation − Part 1.....................................66
LSAT Preparation − Part 2....................................66
SAT/ACT Preparation: Quantitative...................65
SAT/ACT Preparation: Verbal...............................65
CONSTRUCTION
Construction Blueprint Reading.........................14
Construction Materials and Processes.............15
Essential Construction Math................................14
Estimating and Bidding 1.......................................15
Estimating and Bidding 2......................................15
Introduction to Construction Estimating.........14
CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY
12 Steps to a Successful Job Search...................21
Access 2013 Programming with VBA...............26
A+ Certification Advanced: Hardware
and Operating System 2................................. 23
A+ Certification Basic: Hardware 1.................... 23
A+ Certification Intermediate:
Operating System 1........................................... 23
Achieving Top Search Engine Positions...........24
Administering Windows Server 2012...............42
Advanced Automated Administration
with Windows PowerShell..............................41
Advanced CSS3 and HTML5............................... 33
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
ONLINE INDEX
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010........................26
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2013.........................26
Advanced Microsoft Excel 2016.........................27
Advanced PC Security............................................31
Advanced Solutions of Microsoft
SharePoint Server 2013...................................29
Advanced Web Pages...........................................39
AutoCAD 1 − Advanced 2-D................................36
AutoCAD 1 − Basic 2-D.........................................36
AutoCAD 3 − Basic 3-D Modeling.....................36
AutoCAD 4 − Advanced 3-D
and Basic Rendering........................................36
Automating Administration with Windows
PowerShell...........................................................41
Blogging and Podcasting for Beginners..........25
Boosting Website Traffic......................................25
Certified Electronic Health
Records Specialist Part 1.................................22
Certified Electronic Health
Records Specialist Part 2................................22
Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA).24
Cisco ICND Part 1 v2..............................................24
Cisco ICND Part 2 v2..............................................24
CompTIA Cloud+....................................................38
CompTIA Health Care IT Technician.................22
CompTIA Network+...............................................24
CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep............ 23
CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep............ 23
CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep 2......... 23
Computer Skills for the Workplace...................20
Configure and Manage MS Exchange
Server 2010.........................................................27
Configuring and Deploying a Private Cloud...38
Configuring Windows 8.1......................................41
Core Solutions MS SharePoint Server 2013....28
Creating Cell Phone Apps for Business............31
Creating jQuery Mobile Websites.................... 40
Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5...................31
Creating Web Pages............................................. 40
Creating WordPress Websites 2....................... 40
CSX P: Level 1 Identification and Protection....31
Data Models and Reports with MS
SQL Server...........................................................30
Designing Effective Websites............................ 40
Developing ASP.NET MVC 4
Web Applications............................................. 35
Developing SharePoint 2013
Advanced Solutions.........................................29
Developing Windows Azure
and Web Services.............................................39
Develop MS SharePoint Server 2013
Core Solutions....................................................29
Digital Home Integration..................................... 33
EC-Council Certified Ethical Hacker (CEH).....24
Facebook for Business: Advanced Skills.......... 37
Google Analytics....................................................25
Google Apps for Business....................................25
Graphic Design for Visual Presentations........ 40
High-Speed Project Management.....................36
How to Get Started in Game Development...22
Installing and Configuring Windows
Server 2012..........................................................41
Integrating Social Media in an Organization.37
Intermediate C# Programming..........................34
Intermediate Dreamweaver CS6........................18
Intermediate InDesign CC.....................................19
Intermediate Java Programming.......................34
Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010...............25
Intermediate Microsoft Access 2013................25
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010...................26
Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2016...................26
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010..................30
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2013..................30
Intermediate Microsoft Word 2016..................30
Intermediate MS Excel 2013................................26
Intermediate Networking......................................31
Intermediate Oracle............................................... 35
Intermediate Photoshop CC.................................19
Intermediate PHP and MySQL............................34
Intermediate QuickBooks 2015...........................15
Intermediate SQL.................................................... 33
Intermediate to CSS3 and HTML5..................... 33
Introduction of Microsoft Publisher 2013.......28
Introduction to Adobe InDesign CS6................19
Introduction to Agile Project Management...36
Introduction to ASP.NET.......................................34
Introduction to Camtasia Studio 8....................38
Introduction to CorelDRAW X5......................... 40
Introduction to C# Programming......................34
Introduction to C++ Programming................... 35
Introduction to Creating a
WordPress Website......................................... 40
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Introduction to Crystal Reports.........................34
Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5...................... 33
Introduction to Database Development...........21
Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking...............39
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS6....................18
Introduction to Final Cut Pro X.......................... 40
Introduction to Google Analytics......................24
Introduction to Illustrator CS6............................18
Introduction to InDesign CC.................................19
Introduction to Java Programming...................34
Introduction to JavaScript................................... 33
Introduction to Lightroom CC..............................18
Introduction to Linux.............................................20
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010...........25
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2013............25
Introduction to Microsoft Access 2016...........26
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010..............26
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013...............26
Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2016...............26
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2010.........27
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2013.........27
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2013...28
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2016..28
Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010...........28
Introduction to Microsoft Project 2013...........28
Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2010......28
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010..............30
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2011
for Mac.................................................................29
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2013..............30
Introduction to Microsoft Word 2016..............30
Introduction to Networking..................................31
Introduction to Oracle...........................................34
Introduction to PC Security................................. 32
Introduction to PC Troubleshooting.................20
Introduction to Photoshop CC.............................19
Introduction to Photoshop CS6..........................19
Introduction to PHP and MySQL....................... 33
Introduction to PowerPoint 2010......................27
Introduction to Programming.......................34-35
Introduction to Python 2.5 Programming.......34
Introduction to Python 3 Programming.......... 33
Introduction to QuickBooks 2013.......................15
Introduction to QuickBooks 2014.......................15
Introduction to QuickBooks 2015.......................15
Introduction to QuickBooks Online....................18
123
ONLINE INDEX
Introduction to Social Media.............................. 37
Introduction to Structured Query
Language (SQL).................................................34
Introduction to Visual Basic................................ 33
Introduction to Windows 7.................................20
Introduction to Windows 8.................................20
Introduction to XML.............................................. 35
ITIL Foundation 2011 Edition...............................24
Jumpstart your Career with LinkedIn...............25
Keyboarding.............................................................20
LPI Linux Essentials Exam Prep.......................... 23
Mac, iPhone and iPad Programming................ 33
Marketing Using Social Media........................... 37
Marketing Your Business on the Internet........24
MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 1.................42
MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 2................42
MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 3................42
MS SharePoint Designer 2013............................29
MS SharePoint Foundation 2013
Site Owner..........................................................29
MS SharePoint Foundation 2013 Site User.....29
MS SharePoint Server 2013
for the Power User............................................29
OneNote 2013..........................................................27
Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2015...........18
Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer...19
Photoshop CC for the Digital
Photographer 2...................................................19
Photoshop CS6 for the Digital
Photographer............................................................19
Photoshop Elements 13
for the Digital Photographer..........................19
Photoshop for Presentations...............................19
PowerPoint 2013 Part 1.........................................28
Prezi............................................................................25
Programming Fundamentals
of Web Applications........................................ 35
Programming in C#............................................... 35
Programming in HTML5 with JavaScript
and CSS3.............................................................. 35
Querying Microsoft SQL Server.........................30
QuickBooks 2015 for Contractors.......................18
QuickBooks 2016: Introduction...........................18
Responsive Web Design...................................... 40
Résumé Writing.......................................................21
124
Security, Surveillance and Access
Control Systems................................................ 33
SQL Querying: Level 1 Fundamentals
of Querying.........................................................36
SQL Querying: Level 2 Advanced.......................36
Twitter........................................................................25
Understanding the Cloud.....................................38
Virtualizing Enterprise Desktops and Apps....38
VMware Horizon: Install, Configure,
Manage v6..........................................................38
VMware vSphere v6..............................................38
What’s New in Microsoft Office 2010..............26
What’s New in Microsoft Office 2013..............26
Windows PowerShell Scripting
and Toolmaking..................................................41
Wireless Networking.............................................42
Write Effective Web Content............................. 40
YouTube for Business............................................ 37
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Aquatic Pest Management................................. 44
Greenhouse and Interior Pest Management.44
Landscape and Exterior Pest Management... 44
Pesticide Use and Safety..................................... 44
Turfgrass Management........................................ 44
Wood Destroying Organisms............................ 44
FAMILY TIME INTERGENERATIONAL
Study Algebra Online............................................79
FINANCIAL PLANNING
Nutritional Concepts.............................................45
Older Adult Specialist Certification..................45
FLORAL DESIGN
Start Your Own Floral Business..........................47
GARDENING
Growing Plants for Fun and Profit.....................89
Start Your Own Edible Garden............................89
HEALTH
Assessment of Psychological Trauma in Military...................................................................................
and Veteran Populations..................................91
Caring for Aging Parents..................................... 90
End-of-Life Care..................................................... 90
Family Counseling in Military
and Veteran Poplulations.............................. 90
Healthy Aging......................................................... 90
Introduction to Natural Health and Healing....91
Lose Weight and Keep It Off................................91
HEALTH CARE
Ethics and Cultural Diversity
for Massage Therapists..................................54
HIV/AIDS and Communicable Disease............. 53
ICD-10-CM................................................................52
Spanish for Medical Professionals 1...................51
Treatment of Psychological Trauma
in Military and Veteran Poplulations........... 53
Introduction to Stock Options.............................81
Keys to Successful Money Management....... 80
Managing the Social Security Maze................ 80
Personal Finance.................................................... 80
Stocks, Bonds and Investing: Oh My!................81
The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks...............81
Where Does All My Money Go?....................... 80
HOME IMPROVEMENT
FITNESS CERTIFICATION
INSURANCE
Business Success for Fitness Professionals....45
Exercise Program Design
for Special Populations...................................45
Group Exercise Certification...............................45
Maryland Life, Health and Annuity
Prelicensing.........................................................56
Introduction to Interior Design..........................93
HUMAN RESOURCES
Professional Human Resources
Management......................................................55
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ONLINE INDEX
MUSIC
REAL ESTATE
WRITERS’ WORKSHOP
Music Made Easy: Online.....................................96
Real Estate Investing...........................................102
NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP
TEACHER PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
Advanced Fiction Writing....................................113
Beginning Writer’s Skills.......................................113
Effective Business Writing...................................113
Fundamentals of Technical Writing..................113
How to Make Money from Your Writing........ 114
Introduction to Creative Writing...................... 112
Introduction to Internet Writing Markets...... 112
Introduction to Journaling...................................113
Introduction to Screenwriting............................113
Mystery Writing......................................................113
Publish and Sell Your E-Books........................... 114
Research Methods for Writers.......................... 112
Romance Writing................................................... 114
The Craft of Magazine Writing...........................113
The Keys to Effective Editing............................. 112
Travel Writing......................................................... 114
Write and Publish a Nonfiction Book.............. 114
Write Like a Pro...................................................... 112
Writeriffic-Creativity Training for Writers.......113
Write Your Life Story............................................ 114
Writing Essentials...................................................113
Writing for Children...............................................113
Writing Young Adult Fiction............................... 114
Advanced Grant Proposal Writing....................56
A to Z of Grant Writing.........................................56
Become a Grant Writing Consultant.................56
Building Teams That Work...................................57
Coordinating Special Events...............................57
Get Grants.................................................................56
Introduction to Nonprofit Management..........56
Marketing Your Nonprofit Organization..........56
Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials.......................57
Starting a Nonprofit...............................................57
Writing Effective Grant Proposals.....................56
PARENTING AND FAMILY LIFE
Marriage and Relationships................................97
PERSONAL GROWTH
Genealogy Basics.................................................100
Get Assertive!........................................................100
Grammar Refresher for Work.............................99
Individual Excellence...........................................100
Interpersonal Communication............................99
Keys to Effective Communication.....................99
Listen to Your Heart and Success
Will Follow................................................................99
Mastering Public Speaking..................................99
Skills for Making Great Decisions....................100
Speed Reading (Merrill Ream).........................100
PHOTOGRAPHY
Discover Digital Photography............................101
Master Your Digital SLR Camera.......................101
Photographing Nature with Your
Digital Camera.................................................102
Photographing People Using
a Digital Camera..............................................102
Secrets of Better Photography.........................102
Travel Photography Using a Digital Camera.102
Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom...59
Educator Portfolio Development.......................59
Empowering Students with Disabilities..........59
Engaging and Supporting Students..................58
How to Teach High School Students................59
Innovation in Education........................................59
Integrating Technology in the Classroom.......58
Survival Kit for New Teachers.............................59
Teaching Smarter With SMART Boards...........59
Teaching Students with ADHD...........................59
Teaching Students with Autism:
Strategies for Success.....................................58
Teaching the Adult Learner.................................58
Technology for Educators....................................59
TELECOMMUNICATION
Radio Frequency Spectrum Management..... 60
THEATER
Get Funny................................................................106
WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published...... 107
Brand Yourself for Success................................ 107
Business Leadership for Women..................... 107
Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring.. 107
Starting a Business in Health and Healing.... 107
WORLD LANGUAGES
Speed French..........................................................110
Speed Italian...........................................................110
Speed Japanese...................................................... 111
Speed Spanish......................................................... 111
Speed Spanish 2...................................................... 111
Speed Spanish 3...................................................... 111
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
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OFF-CAMPUS INDEX
SUBJECT LIST BY CAMPUS LOCATIONS
AACC offers courses in locations throughout the county. For a complete list see page 3.
AMIL • ARUNDEL MILLS
FITNESS CERTIFICATION
7009 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover, MD 21076
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification............... 45
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification −
Level 2.................................................................... 45
Sports Nutrition Consultant Certification.......46
DRIVER EDUCATION
Driver Education......................................................78
Driver Education Youth..........................................78
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Smart Landscape Design for the Environment.43
Soil Management................................................... 43
CHILD CARE TRAINING
Child Growth and Development..........................13
Methods and Materials: Early Childhood..........13
Methods and Materials: Infants and Toddlers......13
CASINO AND GAMING INDUSTRY
Advanced Casino Poker Dealer.......................... 12
Carnival Games Dealer........................................... 11
Casino Blackjack Dealer......................................... 11
Casino Craps Dealer................................................ 11
Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer................................12
Casino Poker Dealer.................................................12
Casino Roulette Dealer........................................... 11
Introduction to Casino Games.............................. 11
Introduction to Craps.............................................. 11
Learn to Play Craps..................................................12
Learn to Play Poker..................................................12
Learn to Play Roulette.............................................12
Minibaccarat Dealer................................................ 11
COLLEGE PREPARATION
Math Placement Test Preparation..................... 65
FINANCIAL PLANNING
Everything You Need to Know
About Annuities..................................................80
Introduction to Financial Planning....................80
Rejuvenate Your Retirement................................ 81
126
HEALTH CARE
A Methodology for Understanding
the Clients We Serve − Trauma
Informed Care......................................................53
Building Connections − Home Visitation
and Documentation............................................53
Domestic Violence 101...........................................53
Food Systems Management................................49
Kinesio Taping: KT1 and KT2.................................51
Kinesio Taping: KT3.................................................52
KT4: Specialty Neurological Concepts
of Kinesio Taping.................................................52
Management and Supervision
for Dietary Managers........................................49
Nutrition for Dietary Managers..........................49
Post Traumatic Stress, Prevention
and Treatment......................................................53
HUMAN RESOURCES
GBA 1 Group Health Plan Design (CEBS 1).......55
GBA 1 Group Health Plan Design (CEBS 1).......55
Professional Human Resources Management.55
HVACR Exam Review: Journeyman
and Master............................................................55
PHOTOGRAPHY
Digital Photography 1........................................... 101
REAL ESTATE − PROFESSIONAL
Real Estate Principles............................................ 58
WORLD LANGUAGES
Beginning Spanish 1................................................111
ANNA • ANNAPOLIS HIGH SCHOOL
2700 Riva Road, Annapolis, MD 21401
FITNESS
Beginning Tai Chi.....................................................83
Tai Chi 2......................................................................83
Tai Chi 3......................................................................83
CART • CHESAPEAKE ARTS CENTER
194 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, MD
21225
ART
Basic Pottery Wheel...............................................73
Pottery Wheel: Advanced.....................................73
Pottery Wheel: Beyond the Basics.....................73
Sculptures: Tchotchkes and Trinkets..................73
CATN • CENTER FOR APPLIED
TECHNOLOGY
800 Stevenson Road, Severn, MD 21144
AUTOMOBILE
Basic Auto Repair....................................................76
HOME IMPROVEMENT
Carpentry 2................................................................93
Small Engine Repair................................................93
CCPT • CENTER FOR CYBER AND
PROFESSIONAL TRAINING
194 Hammonds Lane, Brooklyn Park, MD
21225
CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY
Access 2013 Level 1....................................CCPT 25
Adobe Acrobat.........................................................39
Adobe Photoshop Level 1.....................................20
Applying Accounting Principles.......................... 18
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
OFF CAMPUS INDEX
Capstone in e-Learning Instructional Design..22
Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Prep...................24
Certified Information Systems Security
Professional (CISSP) Cert. Prep......................23
Command Line and Scripting: Introduction....32
CompTIA A+ Certification Prep..........................22
CompTIA Network+ Certification Exam Prep.24
CompTIA Security+ Exam Prep...........................23
Computer Fundamentals......................................20
Computer Keyboarding........................................20
Computer Training for the
Re-Entry Professional.........................................21
CSX P: Level 2 Detection.......................................32
CSX P: Level 3 Respond and Recover................32
Cyber Analyst 1; Gain Knowledge.......................32
Cybersecurity: Introduction.................................32
Developing and Deploying
e-Learning Instructional Design.....................22
Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design.................39
Effective Method e-Learning Design..................21
Excel 2013 Level 1.....................................................27
Excel 2013 Level 2....................................................27
Expanding Your Business with Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS).....................................................38
Facilitation of Online Synchronous
Delivery Platforms...............................................21
Flash: Web Graphic Design...................................39
Introduction to 3-D Printing..................................15
Introduction to Digital Forensics: Evidence
Handling and Incident Response....................31
Introduction to e-Learning
Instructional Design............................................21
Introduction to Geospatial Information for
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)..................37
Introduction to Malicious Code Analysis.........32
Introduction to Unmanned Aerial
Systems (UAS).....................................................37
Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) and the Law..........................................................37
Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Data Analytics......................................................38
Introduction to Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) in Precision Agriculture.....................................37
ITIL v3 Foundation...................................................22
IT Project Management.........................................37
JavaScript: Introduction........................................36
Keeping Track of Files and Folders......................21
Microsoft Excel for the Re-Entry Professional.21
Photoshop: Web Graphic Design........................39
Python Programming: Introduction...................35
QuickBooks and Accounting Basics....................15
QuickBooks: Beyond the Basics.......................... 18
Securing Your Cyber World..................................32
Simplifying Security in the Cyber Age..............32
Starting Over for the Re-Entry Professional...20
The Current State of Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) Standards and Regulations.................37
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)
for First Responder Leadership.......................37
Word 2013 Level 1................................................... 30
ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION
Rain Garden and Environmental Site Design.44
EARL • EARLBECK GASES
AND TECHNOLOGIES
8204 Pulaski Highway, Baltimore, MD 21237
WELDING
Advanced Gas Metal Arc Welding − Pipe....... 62
Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc
Welding − Pipe................................................... 62
Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding.. 61
Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training... 61
Intermediate MIG Welding
Certified Training................................................60
Intermediate STICK Welding
Certified Training................................................ 62
Intermediate TIG Welding Certified Training.62
Symbols for Welding.............................................. 61
Visual Examination of Welding........................... 61
Welding Basics........................................................60
Welding for Work − MIG....................................... 61
Welding for Work − STICK.................................... 61
Welding for Work − TIG........................................ 61
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
GBTC • GLEN BURNIE TOWN CENTER
101 Crane Highway N, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
CHILD CARE TRAINING
Basic Growth and Development......................... 14
Methods and Materials: Early Childhood..........13
COLLEGE PREPARATION
Math Placement Test Preparation..................... 65
CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY
Adobe Acrobat.........................................................39
CompTIA A+ Certification Prep..........................22
Computer Fundamentals......................................20
Computer Keyboarding........................................20
Concept to Layout: Web Graphic Design.........39
Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1................................27
Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 2...............................27
HEALTH CARE
Assisted Living Manager......................................48
Assisted Living Manager − Update...................48
Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder.........52
Basic Life Support (BLS) Health Care
Provider Skills Testing.......................................48
CPR for Health Care Professionals....................48
Depression Update: Managing
Clients Effectively...............................................52
Heart Saver AED.....................................................48
Heart Saver CPR/AED Skills Testing..................48
Heartsaver First Aid CPR AED............................49
Heart Saver First Aid Skills Testing...................49
Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 1 Theory.........50
Licensed Nurse Refresher − Theory..................50
Medicine Aide.........................................................50
RN, CM/DN Training Program
in Assisted Living.................................................51
HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY ARTS
Certification in Sanitation.................................... 54
REAL ESTATE − PROFESSIONAL
Home Inspector.......................................................57
How to Inspect for Moisture Intrusion.............57
127
OFF-CAMPUS INDEX
Windows 8 Basics.................................................103
NCHS • NORTH COUNTY HIGH
SCHOOL
101 E. First Avenue, Glen Burnie, MD 21061
HCAT • HOTEL, CULINARY ARTS
AND TOURISM INSTITUTE
Herbs with Medicinal Properties
for Cooking............................................................ 91
DANCE
XOFF • OFF CAMPUS
SENIORS
7438 Gov. Ritchie Highway,
Glen Burnie, MD 21061
FOOD AND CULINARY
Advanced Soup Making.........................................87
All Natural Cooking................................................ 86
Apples, Apples, Apples......................................... 85
Asian BBQ..................................................................87
A Taste of Korea...................................................... 85
Beer Styles From the British Isles......................88
Cheese and Beer Pairings.................................... 89
Cookie Exchange....................................................88
Fall in Love With New Orleans...........................84
Fond of Fondue.........................................................87
Home Canning for the Holidays..........................87
If You Knew Sushi................................................... 85
Kimchi and Pickling................................................ 86
Kitchen Basics......................................................... 85
Mastering Pan Sauces........................................... 86
Mastering Vinaigrettes and Dressings.............84
Seasonal Beer Offerings for Fall.........................88
Seasonal Beer Offerings for Winter.................. 89
Thai Cuisine..............................................................84
The Basics of Soups............................................... 86
HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY ARTS
Certification in Sanitation.................................... 54
IEC • IEC CHESAPEAKE
8751 Freestate Drive, Suite 250,
Laurel, MD 20723
ELECTRICAL
Electrical Helper Training..................................... 43
HUMAN RESOURCES
HVAC Maintenance.................................................55
128
Modern Belly Dance...............................................77
QWPA • QUIET WATERS PARK
600 Quiet Waters Park Road
Annapolis, MD 21403
KAYAKING
Basic Kayaking.........................................................93
Basic Paddleboarding............................................ 94
Kayak Tour.................................................................93
Paddleboard Tours................................................. 94
HEALTH
HISTORY AND HERITAGE
Gettysburg in a Day................................................92
Stonewall Jackson and the Civil War.................92
HEALTH CARE
Food Systems Clinical............................................49
Management and Supervision Clinical............49
Nutrition Clinical.....................................................49
SPHS • SEVERNA PARK HIGH
SCHOOL
60 Robinson Road, Severna Park, MD 21146
ART
Chinese Brush Painting: Intermediate Level....76
SPGC • SEVERN PARK GOLF CENTER
1257 Gov. Ritchie Highway,
Severna Park, MD 21146
GOLF
Intermediate Golf...................................................90
WHEB • WILLOW OAK HERB FARM
8109 Telegraph Road, Severn, MD 21144
GARDENING
An English Christmas High Tea and Lecture... 89
Christmas Ornaments from the Garden..........90
Evergreen Wreath................................................... 89
Fall Harvest Wreath............................................... 89
Herbal Harvest........................................................ 89
Symbolic Wreath.................................................... 89
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX BY SUBJECT
3-D Printing.......................................................................... 15
A
Academic Success.............................................................94
Accounting and Bookkeeping......................................... 7
Accounting Fundamentals.................................................7
Accounting and Professional Technologies................ 15
Administrative Assistant....................................................8
Adobe Dreamweaver........................................................ 18
Adobe Illustrator................................................................. 18
Adobe InDesign................................................................... 19
Adobe Photoshop............................................................... 19
Adult Basic Skills (ABS) .................................................64
Aging.....................................................................................90
Agriculture...........................................................................44
All Around the House..................................................... 106
Appraiser License Renewal.............................................57
Aquatic Fitness.................................................................... 81
Arabic.................................................................................. 109
Art................................................................................... 73, 94
Art as Business....................................................................73
Art History..........................................................................103
Assisted Living...................................................................48
Automobile......................................................................... 76
B
Basic Instruction............................................................... 101
Basic Life Support/CPR/First Aid.................................48
Basic Skills...........................................................................112
Boiler Operation....................................................................7
Building Maintenance and Administration .................7
Business Education .............................................................8
Business and Finance......................................................107
C
Career Exploration ............................................................10
Caregiving............................................................................90
Casino and Gaming Industry ........................................... 11
CEBS: Certified Employee Benefits Specialist...........55
Ceramics................................................................................73
Certified Welding...............................................................60
Child Care Training ............................................................ 12
Chinese............................................................................... 109
College Preparation ......................................................... 65
Community Ensembles....................................................96
Computer Fundamentals.................................................20
Computer and Operating Systems...............................20
Computer Training for the Re-Entry Professional....20
Construction ....................................................................... 14
Construction Estimating......................................................
Continuing Education Certificates...............................121
Cooking Demonstrations................................................84
Core of Knowledge............................................................ 14
Crafts......................................................................................74
Creative Pursuits.............................................................. 108
Culinary................................................................................. 95
Cyber and Technology ..................................................... 15
D
Dance ....................................................................................76
Database Design and Development............................. 21
Dates and Events .................................................................5
Decorating........................................................................... 93
Dental Assistant ................................................................ 42
Dietary Manager................................................................49
Drawing.................................................................................74
Driver Education.................................................................78
E
E-Learning Instructional Design..................................... 21
Electrical ............................................................................ 43
English for Academic Purposes.....................................67
English as a Second Language ....................................66
Entertaining and Lifestyle...............................................84
Environmental Education ............................................... 43
ESL Teacher Training......................................................... 69
Explore ................................................................................. 79
F
Family Time Intergenerational ..................................... 79
Financial Aid....................................................................... 133
Financial Planning ............................................................80
Fishing ................................................................................... 81
Fitness .................................................................................. 81
Fitness Certification .........................................................44
Floral Design ......................................................................46
Food and Culinary ............................................................84
French............................................................................ 62, 110
G
Games ..................................................................................89
Game Design and Development....................................22
Gardening ...........................................................................89
General College Preparation.......................................... 65
General Education Development (GED) ...................64
General Information ................................................ 131-132
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
German......................................................................... 63, 110
Get Ready™.........................................................................64
Golf .......................................................................................90
Grades 1-2............................................................................ 79
Grades 3-5........................................................................... 79
Graduate-Level Preparation...........................................66
Grants ................................................................................... 56
Group Exercise................................................................... 82
Guild for Life .................................................................... 104
H
Hands-on Cooking............................................................84
Health ...................................................................................90
Health Care .........................................................................48
Healthy Living for Older Adults....................................105
Historic Preservation......................................................... 91
History of Art.......................................................................75
History and Heritage ........................................................ 91
Home Improvement ........................................................ 93
Home Improvement, Repair and Remodeling.......... 93
Home Inspector..................................................................57
Hospitality and Culinary Arts ........................................ 54
How to Register........................................................ 135-136
Human Resources .............................................................55
Human Resources Management...................................55
HVAC ....................................................................................55
I
Individual Dance.................................................................77
Industry Certification Prep..............................................22
Insurance ............................................................................. 56
Interactive English............................................................. 69
Internet and Web Applications......................................24
Italian............................................................................ 63, 110
J
Japanese................................................................................111
Jewelry and Stained Glass...............................................75
K
Kayaking .............................................................................. 93
Kids in College ...................................................................94
Kindermusik........................................................................ 95
129
ALPHABETICAL
INDEX
BY SUBJECT
CAREER TRAINING
& CERTIFICATION
L
Leadership Basics.............................................................. 56
Learn to Play........................................................................ 12
Literature.............................................................................. 95
Local and Regional.............................................................92
Locations ................................................................................3
M
Marketing................................................................................8
Martial Arts ........................................................................ 95
Mathematical Reasoning for the GED® Test.............64
Microsoft Access................................................................25
Microsoft Applications.................................................... 26
Microsoft Excel.................................................................. 26
Microsoft Exchange Server.............................................27
Microsoft OneNote............................................................27
Microsoft Outlook..............................................................27
Microsoft Powerpoint.......................................................27
Microsoft Project............................................................... 28
Microsoft Sharepoint........................................................ 28
Microsoft SQL Server.......................................................30
Microsoft Word.................................................................. 29
Mind and Body...................................................................90
Mobile Technologies..........................................................31
Motorcycle Safety ............................................................96
Music ...................................................................................96
Music Appreciation...........................................................96
Music Instruction...............................................................96
N
Networking and Cybersecurity................................. 31-32
Nonprofit Leadership ....................................................... 56
Notary Public ......................................................................57
Nursing ................................................................................50
P
Paddleboarding.................................................................. 93
Painting..................................................................................76
Parenting and Family Life ................................................97
Parenting One-on-One.....................................................97
Peer Learning Partnership ..............................................98
Personal Finance................................................................80
Personal Growth ..............................................................99
Pet Ownership .................................................................100
Photography .................................................................... 101
Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy..................... 51
Plumbing ..............................................................................57
Poker....................................................................................... 12
130
Prelicensing......................................................................... 56
Presentation Graphics...................................................... 36
Preservice Training..............................................................13
Print Making.........................................................................76
Professional Coding and Transcription........................52
Programming, Coding and Scripting............................33
Project Management....................................................9, 36
Publishing and Marketing...............................................114
R
Real Estate................................................................... 57, 102
Registration Forms....................................................137-138
Retirement...........................................................................80
Russian..................................................................................111
S
Sales and Customer Service..............................................9
Salesperson Licensure...................................................... 58
Salesperson Licensure Renewal.................................... 58
Science.................................................................................. 95
Scuba .................................................................................103
Sculpture...............................................................................76
Self Discovery................................................................... 109
Seniors.................................................................................103
Sign Language .................................................................105
Social Dance.........................................................................77
Social Media Technologies..............................................37
Social Work/Counseling...................................................52
Spanish...........................................................................63, 111
Special Topics.................................................................... 101
Sterile Processing...............................................................53
Stocks and Bonds............................................................... 81
Studio Access....................................................................102
U
Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS)..................................37
U.S. History...........................................................................92
V
Veterinary Assisting .........................................................60
Video and Video Editing.................................................. 38
Virtualization and Cloud Computing........................... 38
Voice Instruction.................................................................97
Volunteer Management....................................................57
W
Welding ...............................................................................60
Windows 8.1 ........................................................................ 41
Wine and Beer Academy................................................88
Windows Powershell ........................................................ 41
Windows Server ................................................................ 41
Wireless ............................................................................... 42
Women’s Institute ......................................................... 106
Workforce Training Certificates............................ 116-120
World Languages .......................................................... 109
World Languages Careers .............................................. 62
Writers’ Workshop ...........................................................112
Writing Genres...................................................................113
Y
Yoga....................................................................................... 83
T
Tai Chi.................................................................................... 83
Teacher Professional Development ............................ 58
Telecommunication .........................................................60
Tennis ..................................................................................105
Theater .............................................................................. 106
Therapeutic Massage........................................................53
Truck Driving ......................................................................60
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
GENERAL INFORMATION
› Who Can Enroll
AACC’s noncredit courses are open to anyone with
or without a diploma or degree who is 16 years or
older by the first day of class. Classes for students
younger than 16 years old are offered through Kids in
College and Family Time Intergenerational courses. For
intergenerational courses, all youths must register and
be accompanied by a registered adult. Out-of-county
residents are charged additional fees. Tuition waivers
for students with disabilities receiving SSI or SSDI are
available for some noncredit, continuing education
workforce development and life skills courses. Only
enrolled students may attend class.
› Student ID
Register for noncredit courses using your AACC ID
number or last four digits of your Social Security
number to avoid duplicate records and mailings.
Parents registering their children must use the child’s
student ID.
› Course Costs for
NonCounty Residents
The price stated at the end of each course description
is the total cost, including registration, tuition and
supplies, lab or other fees, if any, for county residents.
There is an additional charge of $10 per noncredit
course for residents of other Maryland counties and
$25 per course for out-of-state residents.
A business or agency located in Anne Arundel
County, which pays tuition for a nonresident
employee/student, is not subject to the surcharge.
Courses that do not follow these guidelines have costs
indicated with course information.
› Course Costs for Seniors
Maryland residents age 60 or older by the first day
of class may have the tuition portion of the course
cost waived for courses which do not have a dagger
(†) next to the price and are not senior-only classes.
For these tuition-waived courses, seniors will be
responsible for paying a $7 per course, course fee,
any fees indicated in the course description and the
out-of-county fee if applicable. Seniors residing out of
state must pay the full course cost (including tuition,
registration and course lab fee) plus the out-of-county
and the out-of-state fees.
For all courses marked with a dagger (†) next to
the course price, senior students must pay full course
cost (including tuition, registration and course fee)
plus out-of-county and out-of-state fees, if applicable.
For senior-only courses, seniors age 60 or older
may take an unlimited number of courses for $80 per
three-month cycle plus supply fees if listed and outof-county and out-of-state fees if applicable. Students
age 55-59 pay $40 tuition per course in addition to the
$80 three-month cycle fee. For questions concerning
the pricing for these courses, call 410-777-2325.
› Disability Tuition Waiver
Maryland residents who are certified by the Social
Security Administration as totally and permanently
disabled (or retired due to disability) may be eligible
to receive a tuition waiver for certain continuing
education courses. Students who qualify for the
waiver must complete the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) at www.fafsa.ed.gov,
and submit a Certification for Noncredit Tuition
Waiver formto the cashier’s office each year. More
information (including the certification form and list
of eligible courses) can be found online at
www.aacc.edu/noncredit/coursecost.cfm.
› Payment and Refund Policy
Payment for noncredit courses is due at the time
of registration. AACC accepts American Express,
MasterCard, Visa, Discover, check, money order
and cash. Cash is only accepted at the Records and
Registration office on the Arnold campus.
No refund will be given after the class has
started. To receive a refund for a noncredit course that
has not started, drop the course by mail, in person or
through MyAACC.
› Finding Your Noncredit Class
You may check your class locations through MyAACC
(MyCourses), by checking your printed course
confirmation or by calling 410-777-2325. Some class
locations may not be assigned until a week before
the class starts. Classroom assignments at the public
schools and other sites will be prominently displayed
and an on-site coordinator will be available to assist
you in finding your class.
› Course Cancellations
The college may cancel a course that lacks sufficient
enrollment a week before it is scheduled to begin.
When a course is canceled, we make every effort to
notify all registered students promptly. A full refund
is processed automatically unless the student elects
to transfer to another course or section. You can help
avoid cancellations by registering at least two weeks
before the starting date.
If a seat becomes available in a
Continuing Education/noncredit course, the system
will automatically call you at your phone number
on record. You are required to call the Instructional
Support Center within 24 hours at 410-777-2325
to complete your registration or you will lose your
position on the wait list.
You can use MyAACC to view your wait lists,
monitor your position on your wait lists and remove
yourself from any unwanted wait lists.
› Closings
When severe weather or other emergency conditions
occur, listen to local radio, TV stations or check
the college's home page or www.aacc.edu/
stayinformed. Sign up for a text message alert to
your cell phone and email address by going to
www.aacc.edu/stayinformed!
Every attempt will be made to reschedule classes
that have been impacted by an emergency closing.
However, we reserve the right to update the course
schedule depending upon the availability of resources.
For the most up to date course offerings, visit us on
the Web at www.aacc.edu/noncredit.
When the college closes, all classes at all
on-campus and off-site locations are canceled for
the day. The college does not necessarily close when
Anne Arundel County public schools close; however,
when public schools close for inclement weather
or emergencies all AACC classes at public school
locations are canceled.
When Anne Arundel County public schools close
as a result of scheduled (nonemergency) closings,
AACC classes will meet.
› Late Openings
When the college opens late due to severe weather or
other emergency conditions, all continuing education
courses scheduled to begin prior to the opening time
will be canceled for that day.
› Parking
The wait list is an electronic roster of eligible students
who are waiting for a seat to become available in a
closed (filled) section. The wait list stores names in
order of request to allow access to seats that may
become available. There are no wait list limits for
Continuing Education/noncredit courses.
AACC offers free parking at the Arnold campus and
all off-site locations. At the Arnold campus students
may park in all unmarked spaces at any time. Students
may park in reserved (numbered spaces) after 5 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays and all day Saturdays and
Sundays, and also in faculty/staff spaces after 7 p.m.
Mondays through Fridays and all day Saturdays
and Sundays.
At the Glen Burnie Town Center and HCAT
Institute, use the free public parking garage across the
street on Baltimore Annapolis Boulevard. Do not park
in the nearby Food Lion parking lot. Your vehicle will be
towed.
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› Wait List Procedures
GENERAL INFORMATION
› Directions to Campus
Visit www.aacc.edu/directions or call
410-777-2325. A map of the Arnold campus can be
viewed and printed at
www.aacc.edu/locationsandmaps.
› AACC Bookstore
The AACC Bookstore has locations at the Arnold
campus, Glen Burnie Town Center and AACC at
Arundel Mills. Visit AACC Bookstore online at
www.aaccbooks.com for store hours and to obtain
the most current textbook information and learn about
ways to save on textbooks. You also can place your
textbook order online with the option for delivery to
your home or business for a nominal shipping fee.
Call 410-777-2220 for information.
› Online Courses
AACC offers both self-paced online courses as well
as real-time virtual courses. For technical requirements
and links to courses, visit www.aacc.edu/
virtualcampus/coned.
If you do not have an online service from home
or work, you can access the Internet at the Technology
Learning Centers (TLC) in the Andrew G. Truxal Library
on the Arnold campus, at the Glen Burnie Town Center
or in Suite 206 at AACC at Arundel Mills.
Once you have registered for an online course,
call 410-777-2325 or visit www.aacc.edu/
virtualcampus/coned for further instructions. See
page 3 for a complete listing of AACC’s online partners.
› Continuing Education Units (CEUs)
A CEU (Continuing Education Unit) is a measure used by
continuing education programs. CEUs are awarded to
the student upon successful completion as a permanent
record of training and professional development
activities. While it is not an academic credit, many
licensed professions require this nationally recognized
way to quantify time spent, in order to obtain or renew
industry certification or licenses. In some industries or
professions, CEUs can mean increased compensation
or recognition. One CEU is equal to 10 contact hours or
participation and is awarded by the college.
Many professionals are required to participate in
continuing education activities on a yearly basis. The
required number of CEUs varies by profession. AACC
is proud to be able to offer continuing education units
(CEUs) for both online and In the classroom, many of the
online courses are offered on a monthly basis, allowing
the student to meet renewal deadlines year-round.
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› Digital Badges
AACC’s digital badges of are online validations of skill,
achievement, competency or completion of a continuing
education course. Badges are an assessment and
credentialing mechanism that is housed and managed
online. Badges are designed to make visible and
authenticate learning in formal and informal settings,
and hold the potential to help transform where and how
learning is valued. Visit www.aacc.edu/badges.
› Credit/Noncredit Share
Selected courses may be taken for either academic
credit or on a noncredit basis. For credit registration
information, call 410-777-2242. If you are enrolled in
a credit/noncredit share as a noncredit student you will
not earn academic credit. However, with the instructor’s
written permission, you may transfer to credit status
during the first three weeks (or nine classroom hours)
of the course. Continuing education staff can explain
the simple transfer procedures.
federal compliance officer and Title IX coordinator at
410-777-1239, complianceofficer@aacc.edu or
Maryland Relay 711.
› Professional Licensure
AACC cannot confirm whether the course or program
meets requirements for professional licensure in states
other than Maryland. If you plan to apply for licensure
in a state other than Maryland, contact that state’s
licensing board to determine whether the AACC
course of program meets requirements for licensure
in that state. If you need assistance finding contact
information for your state, or if you need additional
information regarding professional licensure, please
contact the school of continuing education and
workforce development Instructional Support Center
at 410-777-2325.
› Student Records Policy
AACC is committed to providing current and progressive
technology to enhance and support the college mission.
For a complete list of available technologies and
services, visit www.aacc.edu/technology.
In order to provide superior service to the college
community, regular maintenance is required. In an effort
to lessen the impact on students during our routine
downtime scheduled on Friday evenings, AACC will
implement a new downtime schedule effective
January 2014.
New System Downtime Schedule: Scheduled
maintenance occurs on the second Friday of each month
starting at 6:30 p.m. for updates to all products and
systems that support MyAACC to ensure that all system
outages affecting students are performed at the same
time. Student related services such as ANGEL LMS,
MyAACC portal, www.aacc.edu, student email access
and the Self Services tab will only be affected once
a month. We will continue to reschedule any downtime
that coincides with a major college event, such as
final exams. Visit www.aacc.edu/technology/
downtime.cfm for further downtime updates.
The college’s School of Continuing Education and
Workforce Development and the Center for Workforce
Solutions comply with provisions of the Family
Education Rights and Privacy Act (Buckley Amendment)
of 1974 (Public Law 90-247 as amended) and any
regulations that may be promulgated thereunder. The
division will permit students to inspect their continuing
education records, limit disclosure of these records to
others without a student’s prior written consent and
provide students with the opportunity to seek correction
of these records where appropriate. Requests can also
be submitted via MYAACC.
To obtain a copy of your continuing education
student record, mail or deliver in person a signed
written request to Records and Registration Office,
101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012-1895 or fax to
410-777-2489. Requests must include student’s name,
former name (if applicable), AACC ID or Social Security
number and full address.
A student has the right to file a written complaint
concerning the division’s alleged noncompliance with
federal regulations by contacting the Family Education
Rights and Privacy Act Office (FERPA), Department
of Education, 400 Maryland Ave. SW, Washington,
DC 20202.
› Notice of Nondiscrimination
› Changes and Errors
› System Downtime
AACC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action, Title
IX, ADA Title 504 compliant institution. Call Disability
Support Services, 410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711,
72 hours in advance to request most accommodations.
Requests for sign language interpreters, alternative
format books or assistive technology require 30
days’ notice. For information on AACC’s compliance
and complaints concerning sexual assault, sexual
misconduct, discrimination or harassment, contact the
Courses and class schedules listed in the Noncredit
Schedule of Classes are subject to change. The college
regrets any discrepancies or typographical errors. This
publication should not be regarded as an irrevocable
contract between the student and the college.
For additional college policies see the college catalog
and visit www.aacc.edu/noncredit.
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
FINANCIAL AID
› AACC Continuing Education
Job Training Scholarships
These need-based scholarships cover up to $1,000 toward
the costs of approved training. To apply, download the
application from www.aacc.edu/aid/coned or contact the
financial aid office at 410-777-2203.
› Continuing Education Payment Plan
Need job training but not ready to pay for the full tuition
and fees in advance? AACC is pleased to offer a monthly
payment plan for selected noncredit continuing education
courses. Depending on the length of the course, students
pay a 40 percent or 50 percent down payment and then
one, two or three equal monthly payments. Students can
elect to have monthly payments automatically deducted
from a bank account or charged to a credit card. There is a
$25 nonrefundable enrollment fee per course for the service.
For information and a list of eligible courses, visit
www.aacc.edu/coned/payment/default.cfm.
› Private Student Loans
› Veterans’ Benefits
Veterans with military benefits may be eligible to use their
VA benefits for the following training: A+ Certification
and PC Technician, Craps Dealer, Dental Assisting, HVAC
Technician, Mini Baccarat Dealer, Roulette Dealer and Truck
Driving. Visit www.aacc.edu/aid/veterans or contact the
Financial Aid office at 410-777-2203.
› Division of Rehabilitation
Services (DORS)
People with disabilities may schedule an appointment with
a representative from the Maryland State Department of
Education at 410-412-7090.
› WIOA Training Funds
People who are unemployed may contact a representative
from the Anne Arundel Workforce Development Corp. at
410-424-3276 to find out qualifications for federal WIOA
job training funds.
Private student loans are available for many continuing
education courses. To apply, visit www.aacc.edu/aid/coned
or contact the Financial Aid office at 410-777-2203.
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
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A FOUR-YEAR DEGREE IS CLOSER THAN YOU THINK
Earn your bachelor’s or master’s degree without leaving the county.
Business | Cyber | Education | Engineering | Human Resources. | Information Systems | Nursing | Public Safety Administration
Take classes at AACC locations with members of the AACC University Consortium, a select group of four-year colleges and universities.
The consortium is headquartered at AACC at Arundel Mills, a Maryland Regional Higher Education Center. Degree programs also are
offered on the Arnold campus. AACC University Consortium participating colleges are listed on back.
Degrees offered by the four-year partners link with AACC associate degree programs, providing a seamless transfer. Take advantage of
this convenient program today!
AACC UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM PARTICIPATING COLLEGES
COLLEGE
DEGREES AVAILABLE
INFORMATION
Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a
concentration in electrical engineering.
Classes available at AACC at Arundel Mills.
410-777-1363
dltraynor@frostburg.edu
www.frostburg.edu/engr-arundel-mills
Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies/Elementary Education
(dual certification in early childhood or special education)
Master of Arts in Teaching (M.A.T.)
Master of Arts in Leadership in Teaching (LDT)
Certifications in Administration and Supervision,
Special Education, Library Media Specialist, TESOL
and Reading Specialist
Classes available at Arnold Campus and
AACC at Arundel Mills.
410-532-5500
mweber@ndm.edu (undergraduate programs)
kcorley@ndm.edu (graduate programs)
www.ndm.edu/academics/school-of-education
Administrator 1 Certificate.
Classes available at AACC at Arundel Mills.
410-386-4626
dcunningham@mcdaniel.edu
www.mcdaniel.edu/graduate
Accelerated Nursing R.N. to B.S. option for registered
nurses who want to complete a bachelor’s degree in nursing.
Classes available at Arnold campus.
443-352-4058
tcristino@stevenson.edu
www.stevenson.edu/gps
Bachelor of Science in Business Administration
Bachelor of Science in Cybersecurity
Bachelor of Science in Information Systems Management
Bachelor of Science in Management Studies
Bachelor of Science in Public Safety Administration
Classes available at AACC at Arundel Mills
410-777-1882 l 800-888-UMUC (8682)
arundelmills@umuc.edu
www.umuc.edu/visitors/locations/arundelmills.cfm
Graduate and Professional Studies
FOR INFORMATION CALL 410-777-2472 OR VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/CONSORTIUM.
Notice of Nondiscrimination: AACC is an equal opportunity, affirmative action, Title IX, ADA Title 504 compliant institution. Call Disability Support Services, 410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711, 72 hours in advance to request most accommodations. Requests for sign language interpreters, alternative format books or assistive technology require 30 days’ notice.
For information on AACC’s compliance and complaints concerning sexual assault, sexual misconduct, discrimination or harassment, contact the federal compliance officer and Title IX coordinator at 410-777-1239, compliance officer@aacc.edu or Maryland Relay 711. 3/16
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES
NEW AND RETURNING STUDENTS: Your choice, register with MyAACC, by mail, fax or in person.
REGISTER ONLINE THROUGH MYAACC.
IT'S FAST. IT'S CONVENIENT. IT'S SECURE. Go to https://portal.aacc.edu.
HOW TO ACCESS YOUR MYAACC ACCOUNT:
RETURNING STUDENTS:
Enter your User Name and Password
1
NEW STUDENTS:
Enter your User Name and Password
2
MyAACC Help Topics
NEW STUDENTS: Click MyAACC Help Topics to create
an account (Online Personal Identification Form)
RETURNING STUDENTS: Click MyAACC Help Topics to
reset your password (Password Management Tool)
4
Then select:
Continuing Education
Then select:
Register and pay for
Continuing Education
Noncredit Classes
3
To register, select:
Self Services
5
5
Then select:
Registration–
Continuing
Education Classes
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
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HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES
REGISTER IN PERSON
REGISTER BY MAIL
ATM card, credit card, check or money order. Cash is
only accepted at the cashier's office on the Arnold
campus, Student Services Center Room 120.
Continuing Education and Workforce Development
Center for Applied Learning and Technology Room 115
Arnold campus
8 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday
8 a.m.-5 p.m. Friday
8 a.m.-noon Saturday
410-777-2325
Continuing Education and Workforce Development
Arnold campus – CALT 115
101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012-1895
Credit card, check or money order (payable to AACC)
Records and Registration / Arnold Campus
410-777-2325
AACC at Arundel Mills
410-777-2010
Glen Burnie Town Center
410-777-2945
REGISTER BY FAX
410-777-4325
Credit card.
WHY DO COURSES SOMETIMES CANCEL?
All classes require a minimum enrollment (usually within
a week of the course's start date) in order for that course
to run. That's why it's so important to register early. If
you have signed up for a class and we cancel it, we will
contact you.
Fort Meade Army Education Center
410-672-2117/3554
IMPORTANT LINKS
REMEMBER  FULL PAYMENT IS DUE AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION
›Arnold campus map
www.aacc.edu/locationsandmaps
›Noncredit registration
Print an extra registration form; locate policies and procedures:
www.aacc.edu/noncredit
›AACC Bookstore
Books and supplies: www.aaccbooks.com
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REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325
REGISTRATION FORM
QUESTIONS?
410-777-2325 (PHONE) | www.aacc.edu/noncredit
CEWD REGISTRATION/DROP FORM
FAX: 410-777-4325 | MAIL: 101 College Parkway, Attn. ISC - CALT 114, Arnold, MD 21012-1895 | IN PERSON: www.aacc.edu/noncredit/person.cfm
STUDENT INFORMATION
(ALL APPLICABLE FIELDS ARE REQUIRED)
AACC ID NUMBER or
LAST FOUR DIGITS OF SSN:
STUDENT’S LEGAL LAST NAME
STUDENT’S LEGAL FIRST NAME (NO NICKNAMES)
HOME STREET ADDRESS
CITY
COUNTY
EMAIL ADDRESS
CELL PHONE
BUSN PHONE
ETHNICITY/RACE (OPTIONAL; SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
Hispanic or Latino:  YES
 NO
 American Indian or Alaska Native
 Asian
 Black or African-American
 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
 White
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
STATE
/
HOME PHONE
CITIZENSHIP (SELECT ONE)
 I am a United States citizen.
 I am a permanent alien resident*.
 I have a visa*; visa type _______________________.
*Original documentation must be submitted
in person before any registrations can be processed.
TERM:
 FALL
REG/DROP
SECTION ID
TITLE of COURSE
Register
ABC-123-456
Sample Course Title
PURSUING A CEWD CERTIFICATE?
ENTER THE NONCREDIT PROGRAM CODE
________________________________
STUDENT SIGNATURE
GRADE:
 WINTER
 SPRING
Sept. 28
MWF
M
GENDER
YEAR: __________
PUB CD: 100
TIMES
LOCATION
COST
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
GBTC
$$$
Out-of-county residents add $10 per class;
Out-of-state residents add $25 per class.
Payment is due at the time of registration.
TOTAL COST
(REQUIRED FOR EACH FORM)
STUDENT SIGNATURE or PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE (IF STUDENT UNDER 16 YEARS)
DATE
It is understood and agreed by your signature that you are hereby responsible and obligated to pay for the above courses.
(NO REFUNDS ARE GIVEN AFTER A CLASS HAS STARTED)
 SEE ENCLOSED CHECK/MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO AACC or
 CHARGE MY:  AMERICAN EXPRESS
 DISCOVER
 MASTERCARD
 VISA
ACCOUNT NUMBER
CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE
F
SCHOOL CODE:
 SUMMER
START DATE DAYS of WK
ZIP
RESIDENCY (SELECT ONE)
I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE…
 in Anne Arundel County for at least 3 months.
 in Maryland for at least 3 months.
 not in the state of Maryland.
I certify that the information I have given on this form is accurate and complete. By proceeding with this registration I agree to
abide by the Academic Integrity Policy and all other college policies as cited in the college catalog.
PAYMENT INFORMATION
/
BIRTH DATE (MM/DD/YYYY)
MD REAL ESTATE LICENSE #:
COURSE INFORMATION
MIDDLE INITIAL
EXP. (MM/YY)
DATE
FOR THE MOST UP-TO-DATE COURSE OFFERINGS, VISIT WWW.AACC.EDU/NONCREDIT
The security of all members of the campus
community is of vital concern to Anne
Arundel Community College. Information
concerning campus security and crime
statistics is available in the Student
Handbook. For copies write: Anne Arundel
Community College, Department of Public
Safety, 101 College Parkway, Arnold MD
21012-1895.
Notice of Nondiscrimination: AACC is an equal
opportunity, affirmative action, Title IX, ADA Title
504 compliant institution. Call Disability Support
Services, 410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711,
72 hours in advance to request most
accommodations. Requests for sign language
interpreters, alternative format books or
assistive technology require 30 days’ notice. For
information on AACC’s compliance and
complaints concerning sexual assault, sexual
misconduct, discrimination or harassment,
contact the federal compliance officer and Title
IX
coordinator
at
410-777-1239,
complianceofficer@aacc.edu or Maryland Relay
711.
05/13/2016
137
REGISTRATION FORM
QUESTIONS?
410-777-2325 (PHONE) | www.aacc.edu/noncredit
CEWD REGISTRATION/DROP FORM
FAX: 410-777-4325 | MAIL: 101 College Parkway, Attn. ISC - CALT 114, Arnold, MD 21012-1895 | IN PERSON: www.aacc.edu/noncredit/person.cfm
STUDENT INFORMATION
(ALL APPLICABLE FIELDS ARE REQUIRED)
AACC ID NUMBER or
LAST FOUR DIGITS OF SSN:
STUDENT’S LEGAL LAST NAME
STUDENT’S LEGAL FIRST NAME (NO NICKNAMES)
HOME STREET ADDRESS
CITY
COUNTY
EMAIL ADDRESS
CELL PHONE
BUSN PHONE
ETHNICITY/RACE (OPTIONAL; SELECT ALL THAT APPLY)
Hispanic or Latino:  YES
 NO
 American Indian or Alaska Native
 Asian
 Black or African-American
 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander
 White
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
STATE
/
HOME PHONE
TERM:
CITIZENSHIP (SELECT ONE)
 I am a United States citizen.
 I am a permanent alien resident*.
 I have a visa*; visa type _______________________.
REG/DROP
SECTION ID
TITLE of COURSE
Register
ABC-123-456
Sample Course Title
PURSUING A CEWD CERTIFICATE?
ENTER THE NONCREDIT PROGRAM CODE
________________________________
STUDENT SIGNATURE
GRADE:
 WINTER
 SPRING
 SUMMER
MWF
PUB CD: 100
LOCATION
COST
GBTC
$$$
Out-of-county residents add $10 per class;
Out-of-state residents add $25 per class.
Payment is due at the time of registration.
TOTAL COST
(REQUIRED FOR EACH FORM)
(NO REFUNDS ARE GIVEN AFTER A CLASS HAS STARTED)
 SEE ENCLOSED CHECK/MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO AACC or
 CHARGE MY:  AMERICAN EXPRESS
 DISCOVER
 MASTERCARD
 VISA
ACCOUNT NUMBER
138
YEAR: __________
TIMES
STUDENT SIGNATURE or PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE (IF STUDENT UNDER 16 YEARS)
DATE
It is understood and agreed by your signature that you are hereby responsible and obligated to pay for the above courses.
CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE
M
GENDER
11:30 am - 1:30 pm
I certify that the information I have given on this form is accurate and complete. By proceeding with this registration I agree to
abide by the Academic Integrity Policy and all other college policies as cited in the college catalog.
PAYMENT INFORMATION
F
SCHOOL CODE:
START DATE DAYS of WK
Sept. 28
ZIP
RESIDENCY (SELECT ONE)
I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE…
 in Anne Arundel County for at least 3 months.
 in Maryland for at least 3 months.
 not in the state of Maryland.
*Original documentation must be submitted
in person before any registrations can be processed.
 FALL
/
BIRTH DATE (MM/DD/YYYY)
MD REAL ESTATE LICENSE #:
COURSE INFORMATION
MIDDLE INITIAL
EXP. (MM/YY)
DATE
The security of all members of the campus
community is of vital concern to Anne
Arundel Community College. Information
concerning campus security and crime
statistics is available in the Student
Handbook. For copies write: Anne Arundel
Community College, Department of Public
Safety, 101 College Parkway, Arnold MD
21012-1895.
Notice of Nondiscrimination: AACC is an equal
opportunity, affirmative action, Title IX, ADA Title
504 compliant institution. Call Disability Support
Services, 410-777-2306 or Maryland Relay 711,
72 hours in advance to request most
accommodations. Requests for sign language
interpreters, alternative format books or
assistive technology require 30 days’ notice. For
information on AACC’s compliance and
complaints concerning sexual assault, sexual
misconduct, discrimination or harassment,
contact the federal compliance officer and Title
IX
coordinator
at
410-777-1239,
complianceofficer@aacc.edu or Maryland Relay
711.
05/13/2016
REGISTRATION INFORMATION 410-777-2325