FYI COURSES - Anne Arundel Community College
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FYI COURSES - Anne Arundel Community College
FYI How to use this schedule..................................... 2 Location code........................................................ 3 Continuing education highlights ........................ 4 Dates and wvents ................................................. 5 Continuing education certificates....................... 84 Index of online courses by subject...................... 90 Subject list by campus locations ........................ 92 Alphabetical index by subject............................. 94 General information............................................. 96 AACC Foundation................................................. 98 Financial aid and scholarships............................. 99 How to register for classes.................................. 100 AACC University Consortium ............................. 102 Registration forms................................................ 104 Campus map................................................... Inside back cover Photography ................................................................... 23-24 Real Estate for Consumers ........................................ 25 Scuba ................................................................................ 25 Seniors ............................................................................. 25-26 Sign Language ............................................................... 27 Theater ............................................................................ 27 Women’s Institute ....................................................... 27-29 World Languages ......................................................... 29-31 Writers’ Workshop ...................................................... 31-33 ➠BASIC EDUCATION Adult Basic Skills............................................................ 34 General Educational Development (GED)............. 34 College Preparation ...................................................... 35-36 English as a Second Language (ESL)....................... 36-39 ➠CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Accounting and Bookkeeping.................................... 40 Building Maintenance and Administration............ 40 Business Education....................................................... 40-42 Career Exploration......................................................... 42 Casino and Gaming Industry..................................... 42-44 Child Care Training........................................................ 44-46 ➠PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Construction................................................................... 46-47 Art, Ceramics, Crafts, Drawing and more .............................6-7 Cyber and Technology.................................................. 47-66 Automobile ....................................................................................7 Dental Assistant............................................................ 66 Dance ...............................................................................................8 Electrical........................................................................... 66 Driver Education ...........................................................................8 EXPLORE – Gifted and Talented programs............................9-10 Environmental Education............................................ 67 Fitness Certification...................................................... 67-68 Family Time Intergenerational .................................................10 Financial Planning .........................................................................10-11 Floral Design................................................................... 68-69 Fitness ..............................................................................................11-13 Health Care..................................................................... 69-72 Food and Culinary ........................................................................13-16 Hospitality and Culinary Arts.................................... 73 Human Resources......................................................... 74 Gardening .......................................................................................16 Health ..............................................................................................16-17 HVAC................................................................................ 74 Insurance.......................................................................... 74 History and Heritage ...................................................................17 Nonprofit Leadership.................................................... 74-75 Home Improvement ....................................................................18 Kids in College ...............................................................................18-19 Plumbing.......................................................................... 75 Real Estate Professional............................................... 75-76 Martial Arts ....................................................................................19 Teacher Professional Development.......................... 76-78 Motorcycle Safety.........................................................................19 Telecommunication...................................................... 78 Music ...............................................................................................20 Truck Driving................................................................... 79 Parenting and Family Life ...........................................................21 Veterinary Assisting..................................................... 79 Peer Learning Partnership ..........................................................22 Personal Growth ...........................................................................22-23 Welding............................................................................ 79-81 World Languages........................................................... 81-82 Pet Ownership ...............................................................................23 COURSES 1 YOUR COURSE, YOUR CHOICE 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 96-97. Cultural arts, food and culinary, fitness, history, financial planning, parenting, and more. PERSONAL ENRICHMENT Adult basic skills, GED, college preparation. BASIC EDUCATION Job training, professional development, technical certifications. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS MEASURE OF ACHIEVEMENT A CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE is a great way to show an employer that you have received job training or completed a series of courses that resulted in improved skills or technical knowledge. Sample shown below. See pages 84-89 for a complete list of all continuing education certificate offerings. For information, visit www.aacc.edu/coned/certificates or call 410-777-2325. Additionally, DIGITAL BADGES are online validations of skill, achievement, competency or completion of a continuing education course. We're issuing badges in A+ (PC technician) customer service, cyber analyst, casino blackjack, casino carnival games and casino minibaccarat dealer. Stay tuned, there's more to come. Look for courses (as shown below) with this symbol b. BUILDING MAINTENANCE CTR 390 b STATIONARY ENGINEER CERTIFICATION PREPARATION CE.ST-ENGR-PREP Prepare for the Maryland Stationary Engineer certification exams and earn a continuing education certificate by successfully completing the following two courses. Visit www.aacc.edu/ boiler. For information or call 410-777-2970. 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 awarded. $99 includes $17 fee. Securing Your Cyber World Note: Digital badge class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Sec. 101 3 sessions MW 6-9:15 pm OCA 310 Preparation for Maryland Stationary Engineer Certification 1 OCA 311 Preparation for Maryland StationaryEngineer Certification 2 CCPT 333 Jan. 25-Feb. 1 REGISTRATION Noncredit registration is continuous throughout the year and students can register up to the actual start date. HOWEVER, decisions on whether we have enough people to run a class are made a week or two before the start date so REGISTER EARLY. WHAT'S IT ALL ABOUT? COURSE COURSE NUMBER CREDIT/ NONCREDIT SHARE NEW CPT 362 COURSE TITLE COURSE DESCRIPTION PRECOREQUISITE COURSE NOTE Computer Keyboarding b CONTENT AREA: D CATEGORY A † TUITION NOT WAIVED FOR SENIORS AND DISABLED RETUREES. Learn the fundamentals of keyboarding using touch typing on a computer. Develop speed and accuracy in operating a computer keyboard. Cover computer terms. Textbook information is available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $114† includes $35 fee. Prerequisite: Macintosh O/S experience. Note: Some sections offered online. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Most materials supplied in class. CLASS START AND END TIME Sec. 201 3 sessions JOHN 100 / ONLN EDGO DAYS CLASS MEETS TuTh 6-8:30 pm June 3-7 Joe Walsh Note: No class April 29. CONTINUING EDUCATION UNITS NUMBER OF SESSIONS SECTION NUMBER SECTION NOTE START AND END DATE 2 REAL ESTATE SALES PERSON LICENSURE RENEWAL CODE CORE OF KNOWLEDGE CHILD CARE TRAINING/TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVEOPMENT DIGITAL BADGE ONLINE COURSE BUILDING AND ROOM NUMBER / ONLINE PARTNER INSTRUCTOR LOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION ARNOLD CAMPUS AROUND THE COUNTY 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 Siegert Field FLRS Thomas E. Florestano Sr. Allied Health and Public Services Building GYM David S. Jenkins Gymnasium HUM Humanities Building JOHN A. Cathryn Johnson Building LBRY Andrew G. Truxal Library MATH Math Building PARK Parking lot PCPA 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 AACC • Anne Arundel Community College 101 College Parkway Arnold, MD 21012 AAMC • Anne Arundel Medical Center HCAT • Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Institute 7438 Gov. Ritchie Highway Glen Burnie, MD 21061 AMIL • Arundel Mills 7009 Arundel Mills Circle Hanover, MD 21076 IEC • IEC Chesapeake 8751 Freestate Drive Suite 250 Laurel, MD 20723 ANNA • Annapolis High School 2700 Riva Road Annapolis, MD 21401 QWPA • Quiet Waters Park 600 Quiet Waters Park Road Annapolis, MD 21403 2001 Medical Parkway Annapolis, MD 21401 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 CCPT • Center for Cyber and Professional Training 7556 Teague Road Hanover, MD 21076 EARL • Earlbeck Gases and Technologies 8204 Pulaski Highway Baltimore, MD 21237 See campus map on inside back cover. ONLINE VENDORS CEXP Construction Experts Inc. ED4ONLEd4Online EDGOEd2Go EXPRS Express Certification HYBRHybrid INFOSEC INFOSEC Learning LERN Learning Resources Network Inc. ONLNOnline OLT Online Training Inc. WB AACC Online – Canvas WITS World Instructor Training Schools Go to www.aacc.edu/virtualcampus/coned for instructions. GBTC • Glen Burnie Town Center 101 Crain Highway N. Glen Burnie, MD 21061 NCHS • North County High School 10 E. First Ave. Glen Burnie, MD 21061 SPGC • Severna Park Golf Center 1257 Gov. Ritchie Highway Severna Park, MD 21146 SPHS • Severna Park High School 60 Robinson Road Severna Park, MD 21146 TPBX • Temple Boxing LLC 2129 Baldwin Ave. Crofton, MD 21114 WHEB • Willow Oak Herb Farm 8109 Telegraph Road Severn, MD 21144 WWW.AACC.EDU/LOCATIONSANDMAPS 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. AACC BOARD OF TRUSTEES 2015-2016 Arthur D. Ebersberger, chair Rev. Dr. Diane R. Dixon-Proctor, vice chair Kimberly M. Burns Walter J. Hall Matthew F. Hortopan, student member James H. Johnson Jr., Ph.D. Jerome W. Klasmeier Sandra E. Moore 3 DID YOU KNOW … AACC’s digital badges are online validations of skill, achievement, competency or completion of a continuing education course. Visit www.aacc.edu/badges! Discover New Wines with Friends Redefine Your Online Experience If you enjoy learning from home but want a more interactive online experience, synchronous online courses may be for you. Our partnership with New Horizons will change the way you take online classes. Synchronous learning means you sign on with your computer simultaneously with students from other locations. It’s a real-time, virtual class experience. Ask a question or offer a comment and receive instant feedback from your instructor and peers. Learn about synchronous online classes at www.aacc.edu/it. Hosting a wine tasting party is a fun way to enjoy the company of friends while exploring new wines. “How to Host a Wine Tasting” will show you how to create the Napa Valley experience without leaving home. If you’re not a wine expert, but enjoy exploring different wines, “Essentials of Wine Pairings” will teach you how to use wine tasting terms so you can impress your friends and family! Browse our Wine and Beer Academy courses starting on page 15. Planning to Start a Business Do You Zentangle? Have you ever found yourself mindlessly doodling? Doodling actually can be an art form. Turn your doodling into beautiful works of art by taking an art course offered through the Women’s Institute. “Zentangle® in the Round: Zendala” creates gorgeous art and reduces stress by repeating circular organized doodles. Want to add a small yet elegant piece of art work to your home or office? Zentangle® and other art courses can be found on page 28. Are you taking a noncredit class with the goal of starting or growing a business? Consider entering AACC’s Business Plan Competition! Open to credit and noncredit students, this annual competition helps foster entrepreneurship at AACC and provides useful resources to the participants. Finalists are invited to present their business to a panel of judges. Each year cash prizes are awarded and students earn the chance to have space in the Student Business Incubator. For information, visit www.aacc.edu/esi/ businessplan.cfm. These are just a few of our many offerings. Get inspired. 4 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D DATES AND EVENTS NOVEMBER Nov. 5 † Hotel, Culinary Arts and Tourism Information Session 6-7:30 p.m. HCAT Institute, Glen Burnie † www.aacc.edu/hcat Nov. 26-29 † Thanksgiving Break, college closes at 4:30 p.m. Nov. 25, online services available. DECEMBER Dec. 24-Jan. 3 † NO CLASSES Winter break, college closes at 4:30 p.m. Dec. 23. JANUARY Jan. 5 † Spring noncredit registration begins. Jan. 14 † Central Sterile Processing Technician Information Night 6-7 p.m. CALT † www.aacc.edu/healthcare/sterile Jan. 18 † NO CLASSES Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day Jan. 18 † MLK Memorial Breakfast 8 a.m. David S. Jenkins Gymnasium, Arnold campus † www.aacc.edu/mlk/breakfast.cfm FEBRUARY Feb. 27 † Kids in College Summer Open House 9-11 a.m. CADE 219 † www.aacc.edu/kic MARCH March 14-20 † NO CLASSES Spring break For a full calendar of events visit www.aacc.edu/events. Connect with AACC. Facebook “f ” Logo CMYK / .eps Facebook “f ” Logo CMYK / .eps R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 5 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT ART ATS 385 For more information about continuing education art courses, shows and events, visit www.aacc.edu/artsandcrafts. 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. $280† includes $230 fee. ART AS BUSINESS ATS 310 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Teri King Teri King Teri King CERAMICS ATS 384 NEW Pottery Wheel: Beyond the Basics 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. $280† includes $230 fee. Note: Students must have completed ARS 311, Basic Pottery Wheel. Sec. 101 12 sessions Tu 7-9 pm NEW ATS 373 Studio Access: Drawing and Painting Wheel: Advanced CART Jan. 26-April 19 Joe Vitek Prerequisite: Two years of previous classroom experience or equivalent individual instruction. Permission of instructor required. Sec. 101 12 sessions F 7-9 pm CART Jan. 29-April 22 Joe Vitek CRAFTS Mosaics: Piece It Together Explore a fresh approach to this classic decorative art form. Work with tile, glass and tessera as you learn terminology and explore cutting tools, adhesives, grout and sealants. Take home your original mirror frame, service tray and table vase designs. Enrollment limit: 12. $171† includes $22 fee. Note: Instructor will discuss supplies at first class. ATS 372 Arnold campus Jan. 27-March 2 Katie Leonard NEW Introduction to Fused Glass Explore and outline the fused glass process and create sun catcher and night light designs. Discuss glass qualities focusing on color combinations and stacking techniques. Practice cutting, fused glass design and assemblage. $57† includes $27 fee. ARS 311 Note: Projects will be fired after class. Students will make arrangements for pickup. 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. $280† includes $220 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9:30 am-noon Basic Pottery Wheel 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. Sec. 101 12 sessions W 7-9 pm ATS 386 CART Jan. 27-April 20 Joe Vitek NEW 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. $155† includes $128 fee. 6 Deborah Hines DLC 311 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Sec. 101 12 sessions Jan. 18-May 6 Arnold campus Matthew Klos ARS 376 Drawing Fundamentals Note: Basic drawing supplies furnished for first class. Instructor will discuss additional supplies at first class. Sec. 101 8 sessions W 6:30-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 27-March 23 Candice Bigelow ARS 377 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. Enrollment limit: 12. $141 includes $27 fee. 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. Sec. 101 6 sessions Sa 1-3:30 pm Arnold campus Feb. 6-March 12 Andree Waesche JEWELRY AND STAINED GLASS ATS 349 Try It: Stained Glass DRAWING Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sculptures: Tchotchkes and Trinkets Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 7-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 20 Prerequisite: drawing or painting experience. Note: Call 410-777-7106 to schedule 50 studio hours. Students supply media, paper, paints and canvas. Unlock creativity and develop the power of perception. Develop skills to give drawings depth and realism by working from still lifes. Use a variety of media including charcoal, pastel and conte. $155 includes $27 fee. CFT 372 Sec. 101 6 sessions W 6:30-9 pm 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. $125† includes $57 fee. Chad Walker Chad Walker Chad Walker CART Jan. 28-March 3 Kayleigh Porter W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Experience working with stained glass for the first time. Gain an appreciation and understanding of the materials by completing a small project. Receive lecture, demonstration and guidance. $117† includes $45 fee. Note: All materials provided. Bring notebook and pen/pencil to class. Sec. 101 2 sessions M 6-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 25-Feb. 1 Deborah Matott A R T • AU TO M O B I L E CFT 357 ATS 381 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. $195† includes $22 fee. 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. $152† includes $32 fee. Create a one-of-a-kind painting on a 14-by-18-inch canvas using a pet’s photographs as inspiration. Practice sketching animals and drawing transfer. Stretch and prepare the canvas, explore color mixing and acrylic paint application. Complete one portrait. $123† includes $27 fee. Stained Glass: Level 1 Note: Full attendance strongly recommended. After registering call 410-777-2121 for supply list. Anticipate glass/ equipment supplies costing approximately $225. Sec. 101 7 sessions M 6:30-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 8-March 28 Deborah Matott CFT 355 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. $145† includes $32 fee. Fuse-Glass Jewelry Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-2 pm Learn to make jewelry from an organic clay material that becomes pure copper when kiln fired. Create and fire a small pendant in class. $109† includes $37 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Arnold campus Sa 9:30 am-3:30 pm March 26 Work independently with several different intaglio presses, litho press, rollers, acid bath, hot plate and dust box. $177† includes $57 fee. Janice Colvin 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. $152† includes $32 fee. Watercolor Basics: You Can Do It Note: Instructor will contact students to discuss supply list. Sec. 101 7 sessions Th 6-9 pm Note: Instructor selects project and provides materials. Sec. 101 5 sessions Arnold campus Th 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 11-March 10 Katie McCarthy-Quiroz CATS Jan. 28-March 10 ATS 345 Fundamentals of Oil Painting Learn and develop technical skills applying paint with palette knife and brush. Discuss layout, composition and mixing through lecture, demonstration, exercises and critiques. Paint a still life. $197† includes $17 fee. ATS 370 Soldering Techniques for Jewelry 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. $65† includes $22 fee. Note: Basic jewelry making skills required. NEW Create three silver bangle bracelets from hammered wire. Identify tools and supplies; outline techniques used to complete projects including forming, soldering finishing and applying texture. Explore ways to vary the bracelet’s final look. $88† includes $52 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Arnold campus Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm March 5 Arnold campus Jan. 18-May 6 ATS 369 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. $137† includes $37 fee. Sec. 101 6 sessions Tu 7 am-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 2-March 8 Sec. 101 5 sessions M 6-9 pm OPT 365 Arnold campus Feb. 22-March 28 Candice Bigelow Christopher Mona SCULPTURE AUTOMOBILE Clare Barone Basic Auto Repair Oil Painting: Easy and Fast Silver Hammered Bangle Bracelets Sec. 101 12 sessions Note: Basic drawing experience recommended. Supplies provided for first class; Instructor will discuss additional materials with students at that time. ATS 309 Regen Linn Printmaking Studio Prerequisite: Printmaking experience. Note: Register and call 410-777-7028 to schedule 50 studio hours. Students supply paper, metal plates and blotters. 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. $229† includes $14 fee. Wire-Wrapped Jewelry PRINTMAKING ARS 390 ATS 312 CFT 356 Arnold campus March 23-April 13 Katie Leonard Note: All materials provided. Instructor selects project. Bring a bag lunch. Sec. 101 5 sessions Arnold campus Tu 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 9-March 8 Katie McCarthy-Quiroz ATS 387 Note: Bring several photos of your pet to the first class. Sec. 101 4 sessions W 7-9 pm Precious Metal Clay PAINTING Arnold campus Feb. 27 Sandra Garber CFT 305 Note: Most supplies provided. Instructor will discuss additional supplies at first class. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-noon Arnold campus March 12 NEW Paint Your Pet’s Portrait PERSONAL ENRICHMENT ARS 392 Complete an oil painting in three hours. Learn about the basics of painting in a workshop that will develop your skills and confidence. $71† includes $35 fee. Note: All materials supplied in class. No painting experience necessary. Sec. 101 1 session Arnold campus Su 9 am-12:45 pm March 6 Learn general automotive servicing with emphasis on tuneup, electrical systems, brakes and other problems and procedures. CEUs awarded. $217 includes $37 fee. Note: Safety glasses and hard shoes required. Sec. 101 8 sessions M 6-8:45 pm CATN Jan. 25-March 21 Roy Long Carolyn Councell Regen Linn FOLLOW AACC ON SOCIAL MEDIA Facebook “f ” Logo CMYK / .eps Facebook “f ” Logo CMYK / .eps R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 7 D A N C E • D R I V E R E D U C AT I O N SOCIAL DANCE DRIVER EDUCATION Learn more about dance at AACC. Visit www.aacc.edu/dancing. DNC 319 Become a safe, smart and confident driver with our driver education classes 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. PERSONAL ENRICHMENT DANCE 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. $67† includes $7 fees. INDIVIDUAL DANCE DNC 324 Note: No experience needed. African Dance Party Workout Improve fitness level with this high intensity, low impact African dance workout designed to engage all muscle groups. Experience the upbeat sounds and rhythms of West and Central Africa while practicing choreography and techniques. $67† includes $7 fee. Note: No prior dance experience required. All fitness levels welcome. Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 6-7 pm Arnold campus Jan. 14-Feb. 18 Mary Krause DNC 323 Experience a hip-hop based dance class focused on fitness. Learn strength training and technique with this funky style of dance. $67† includes $7 fee. Note: Some previous hip hop experience is helpful, but not required. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. Arnold campus Jan. 21-Feb. 25 Jessica Michaels DNC 311 Combine ballet bar core exercises with ballet and modern dance moves for body shaping results. Increase flexibility, strengthen your core and improve posture. $77† includes $7 fee. Note: No experience required. Arnold campus Jan. 25-March 7 Jessica Michaels DRV 505 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. $79† includes $7 fee. Note: No experience needed. DNC 326 Hip-Hop Learn the funky style of street dancing to popular music. Master a variety of steps. $77† includes $7 fee. Note: All levels welcome. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. Arnold campus Jan. 26-March 8 Jessica Michaels Jennifer Peter NEW 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. $79† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 6 sessions M 6-7 pm Arnold campus Jan. 25-Feb. 29 Jennifer Peter DNC 305 Basic Social Dance Learn to dance to different social rhythms including the foxtrot, tango, salsa and swing. $79† includes $7 fee. Note: No experience needed. Arnold campus March 21-April 25 Felicia Pendorf Modern Belly Dance Social Dance Workshop Learn and practice the smooth movements of the foxtrot, tango, salsa and waltz. $67† includes $7 fee. Note: No experience needed. 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. All levels welcome. $77† includes $7 fee. DNC 316 Sec. 101 7 sessions M 6:30-7:30 pm Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Note: No class Feb. 15. NCHS Feb. 1-March 28 Mary Krause Driver Education (16 years and older) 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-thewheel practice. $365 includes $332 fee. Note: Students must be 16 years of age or older to register. Offered in partnership with Elite Driving School. Sec. 101 11 sessions M 6-7:30 pm MTuWThF6-9:15 pm Sa 10-11:30 am Sec. 102 11 sessions M 6-7:30 pm MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm W 6-7:30 pm Sec. 103 11 sessions M 6-7:30 pm MTuWThF6-9:15 pm Sa 10-11:30 am Arnold campus Jan. 25 Jan. 26-Feb. 5 Feb. 6 AMIL Feb. 8 Feb. 9-23 Feb. 24 GBTC Feb. 29 March 1-11 March 12 Sec. 104 11 sessions M 6-7:30 pm MTuWThF6-9:15 pm Sa 10-11:30 am Arnold campus March 21 Thomas Adams March 22-April 1 Phil Behrens April 2 Thomas Adams Phil Behrens Thomas Adams Phil Behrens Note: Section 103 is for Spanish-speaking students only. KDS 843 DNC 315 Sec. 101 1 session Arnold campus Sa 10:30 am-4 pm Feb. 13 Deborah Washington DNC 320 8 Arnold campus Jan. 25-Feb. 29 Latin Club Dancing Sec. 101 6 sessions M 6-7 pm DNC 310 Sec. 101 7 sessions Tu 7-8 pm Mary Krause Note: No experience required. Embody Barre Sec. 101 7 sessions M 6-7 pm Arnold campus Jan. 14-Feb. 18 DNC 318 Sec. 101 6 sessions M 7:15-8:15 pm Hip-Hop Conditioning Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 6-7 pm Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 7:15-8:15 pm Swing Dance Workshop Learn and practice the basic steps as well as tricks of East Coast swing, West Coast swing and the Lindy hop. $37† includes $7 fee. Note: No experience needed. Arnold campus March 5 Deborah Washington W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Driver Education Youth (15 years 9 months) Sec. 101 11 sessions M 6-7:30 pm MTuWThF6-9:15 pm Sa 10-11:30 am Sec. 102 11 sessions M 6-7:30 pm MTuWTh 6-9:15 pm W 6-7:30 pm Sec. 103 11 sessions M 6-7:30 pm MTuWThF6-9:15 pm Sa 10-11:30 am Arnold campus Jan. 25 Jan. 26-Feb. 5 Feb. 6 AMIL Feb. 8 Feb. 9-Feb. 23 Feb. 24 GBTC Feb. 29 March 1-11 March 12 Sec. 104 11 sessions M 6-7:30 pm MTuWThF6-9:15 pm Sa 10-11:30 am Arnold campus March 21 Thomas Adams March 22-April 1 Phil Behrens April 2 Thomas Adams Phil Behrens Thomas Adams Phil Behrens Note: Section 103 is for Spanish-speaking students only. E X P LO R E EXPLORE and Middle School Scholars are partnership programs between AACC and Anne Arundel County Public Schools (AACPS). EXPLORE classes are for elementary school-aged 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 information about EXPLORE and other youth courses visit the Kids in College website at www.aacc.edu/kic. TGT 871 Kindergarten Math Learn different ways to solve problems and express mathematical concepts using hands-on activities. $57 includes $15 fee. Sec. 101 4 sessions Sa 9-10:30 am Arnold campus Feb. 6-27 www.aacc.edu/kic TLN 846 GTE 838 Imagine you’re deep under the sea in a submarine or hurtling through space. Develop creativity through fantasy and role-playing. Explore pantomine, theater games and creative characterization. Join a short production. $82 includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 5 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Arnold campus Feb. 13-March 12 Jerry Vess Oceanic Food Chain Dinosaurs Rock Learn to identify dinosaurs, extract dinosaur fossils from rock-like substances and assemble dinosaur bones. Learn facts about dinosaurs. $42 includes $14 fee. Arnold campus March 5-12 From tiny sea urchins to the mighty whale, learn about the wonders of the sea. Study sharks, starfish, corals and more. Discuss the oceanic food chain, pollution and the ocean’s future. $55 includes $13 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Arnold campus Feb. 27-March 12 Drawing FUNdamentals GTE 824 Lego® Engineering Basics: Bridge Building Gain an introduction to the concepts and vocabulary of bridge engineering through Lego® bricks. Explore diverse and innovative solutions to a variety of design challenges. $82 includes $7 fee. Note: Offered in partnership with Play-Well Teknologies. Unearth your creative side while learning the elements of art. Create 3-D illusions, draw with textures and more. Use the color wheel as a foundation for color creation as you develop a landscape sure to attract attention on any refrigerator door. $55 includes $13 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Arnold campus Feb. 27-March 12 GTE 825 Arnold campus Feb. 6-20 Lego® Engineering Basics: Vehicle Design The Weather Reporter Explore the concepts and vocabulary of vehicle design and engineering through Lego® bricks. From cars to tanks or helicopters and planes, discover diverse and innovative solutions to a variety of design challenges. $82 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 9-10:30 am TGT 877 Learn the basics of weather forecasting, how to read weather maps and how predictions are made. $54 includes $12 fee. Arnold campus Feb. 6-20 Note: Offered in partnership with Play-Well TEKnologies. Arnold campus March 5-19 TGT 820 GRADES 3, 4 AND 5 Perform a variety of simple science experiments as you learn the scientific explanations behind these activities. $40 includes $15 fee. TLN 859 ABC Science: Apples, Bubbles and Crystals Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 9-10:45 am Arnold campus Feb. 13-20 Learn strategic thinking with games of skill. Build problem-solving and decision-making skills. Analyze competitive challenges, negotiate with potential allies, plan a strategy and carry it out while playing games including Battleship®, Stratego®, Clue® and Risk®. $55 includes $13 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Arnold campus Feb. 6-20 GTE 824 Lego® Engineering Basics: Bridge Building Gain an introduction to the concepts and vocabulary of bridge engineering through Lego® bricks. Explore diverse and innovative solutions to a variety of design challenges. $82 includes $7 fee. Sec. 102 3 sessions Arnold campus Sa 11 am-12:30 pm Feb. 6-20 TGT 843 Drawing Fundamentals 2 Continue to unearth your creative side while learning the elements of art. Use color, shape and texture to create a balanced work of art. Create a landscape and a still life. $72 includes $16 fee. Sec. 101 4 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Arnold campus Feb. 13-March 5 TLN 846 Creative Dramatics Imagine you’re deep under the sea in a submarine or hurtling through space. Develop creativity through fantasy and role-playing. Explore pantomine, theater games and creative characterization. Join a short production. $82 includes $12 fee. Sec. 102 5 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Arnold campus Feb. 13-March 12 Jerry Vess TGT 864 Science Sleuths Cartooning Create your own cartoon characters using design, composition and contrasting techniques. Learn how cartoons and humor are used in animation, comic strips, advertising and political editorials. $84 includes $14 fee. Sec. 101 5 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Introduction to Strategic Thinking: Simulation Learning Note: Offered in partnership with Play-Well Teknologies. TNG 838 GRADES 1-2 Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 9-10:30 am See pages 18-19 for KIDS IN COLLEGE fall courses. TGF 837 TGT 815 Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am SHHH! WE WON'T TELL THEM IT'S EDUCATIONAL IF YOU DON'T. Creative Dramatics KINDERGARTEN PERSONAL ENRICHMENT EXPLORE Arnold campus Feb. 6-March 5 Learn how police and scientists often work together to catch criminals. Explore police methods, secret inks, fingerprints, hair samples and DNA as you discover how crime mysteries are solved. $40 includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 Arnold campus Feb. 13-20 9 E X P LO R E • FA M I LY T I M E I N T E R G E N E R AT I O N A L • F I N A N C I A L P L A N N I N G CSI Jr. FAMILY TIME INTERGENERATIONAL Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am These intergenerational courses offer an excellent way to acquire knowledge and build relationships. Both an adult and child must register for face-to-face and online courses. For youth-only classes see EXPLORE beginning on page 9 and Kids in College on page 18 or visit www.aacc.edu/kic. PERSONAL ENRICHMENT TGT 812 Participate in a mock investigation of who has stolen the cookie dough from the kitchen. Examine the crime scene, analyze the evidence and try to determine the identity of the culprit. $57 includes $15 fee. Arnold campus Feb. 27-March 12 TLN 833 Batteries and Electricity Make things happen with a series of fun electrical experiments. Make circuits, light small objects and measure electric flows. Discover the difference between an amp and a volt. Watch the sparks fly! $54 includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Arnold campus Feb. 27-March 12 GTE 825 Lego® Engineering Basics: Vehicle Design Explore the concepts and vocabulary of vehicle design and engineering through Lego® bricks. From cars to tanks or helicopters and planes, discover diverse and innovative solutions to a variety of design challenges. $82 includes $12 fee. Note: Offered in partnership with Play-Well TEKnologies. Sec. 102 3 sessions Arnold campus Sa 11 am-12:30 pm March 5-19 MIDDLE-SCHOOL SCHOLARS Build a Video Game from SCRATCH Build a variety of animated projects using SCRATCH, a kid-friendly yet complex programming language developed by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology that allows students to work with an online community of designers to create pictures, cards and games. $65 includes $9 fee. Arnold campus Feb. 17-March 9 Charles Alexander GTE 839 Age of Mythology: Simulation Learning Advance strategic thinking skills with the board game Age of Mythology®. Build a civilization with farms, cities and characters that are mortals, heroes and mythic creatures. Build an Ancient Wonder. $55 includes $13 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Study Algebra Online 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. For children in grade 6 or older monitored by an adult. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Sharon Daniels Sharon Daniels Sharon Daniels FINANCIAL PLANNING Arnold campus Feb. 27-March 12 GTE 823 Build More with SCRATCH Build upon the knowledge gained from GTE 812 Build a Video Game from SCRATCH. Create more complex animations and games with advanced interactive features, including the use of sensory boards. $65 includes $9 fee. 10 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. $100 includes $72 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Gail Perry Gail Perry Gail Perry FNC 397 Everything You Need to Know About Annuities 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. $52 includes $12 fee. Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments. Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 10 am-noon AMIL Jan. 23-Feb. 6 Roger Desai FIN 347 PERSONAL FINANCE 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. $67 includes $12 fee. 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. $100† includes $72 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Kirsten Iseminger Kirsten Iseminger Kirsten Iseminger FNC 387 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. $100 includes $72 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Sec. 102 Sec. 103 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO March 16-May 6ONLN EDGO Susan Price-Batting Susan Price-Batting Susan Price-Batting Prerequisite: GTE 812 Build a Video Game from SCRATCH. Sec. 101 4 sessions W 4:45-6:45 pm Personal Finance Learn more about personal investing, budgeting and retirement planning. Visit www.aacc.edu/finance. DLC 330 GTE 812 Sec. 101 4 sessions W 4:45-6:45 pm FAM 547 FNE 318 Arnold campus March 30-April 20Charles Alexander W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Introduction to Financial Planning Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 W 4 sessions 6-8:30 pm 3 sessions 7-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 1-10 AMIL Feb. 24-March 9 Roger Desai FNE 311 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. $42 includes $12 fee. Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments. Sec. 101 2 sessions Tu 7-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 9-16 Mark Beedenbender FINANCIAL PLANNING • FITNESS FNC 374 FNE 320 LFS 315 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 70½ and how to make your IRAs continue tax deferred decades after your death. Discussion will include the new conversion law. $49 includes $19 fee. 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. $100 includes $72 fee. IRA and 401(k) Distribution Options 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. $40† includes $33 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-20 Sec. 102 Feb. 10-17 Sec. 103 March 16-23 ONLN OLT ONLN OLT ONLN OLT Develop a retirement plan and set realistic goals. Determine how much you must save. Discuss investment options and overcome roadblocks that impede progress. Learn strategies to protect your wealth and assets. Workbook provided on the first session. $73 includes $51 fee. Note: Course is designed for preretirees. Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments. Sec. 101 2 sessions Tu 6-9 pm Sec. 102 2 sessions Th 6-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 2-9 Christopher Gordon Arnold campus Feb. 11-18 Christopher Gordon 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, health-care proxies and life and disability insurance. Discuss power of attorney and techniques to avoid probate and accomplish family goals while eliminating estate taxes. $110 includes $52 fee. Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments. Arnold campus Feb. 4-March 10 Lindsey Duvall FNE 314 Retirement Income Planning 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. $49 includes $19 fee. Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-1 pm Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-1 pm FIN 370 Arnold campus Feb. 20 John Bacci Arnold campus Feb. 13 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. $47† includes $17 fee. Note: Bring a bag lunch. Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 10 am-2 pm John Bacci Mark Quinn Mark Quinn Mark Quinn Stock Market Basics Arnold campus March 26 Ronald Deacon STOCKS AND BONDS FNE 317 Stocks, Bonds and Investing: Oh My! Learn how to manage personal finances, make investment decisions and prepare adequately for the future. $100 includes $72 fee. FIN 395 Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 7 am-9 pm Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Navigating Medicare and Medicaid Passport to Retirement 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. Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments. LFS 327 FNE 326 Introduction to Stock Options 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Aaron Clarey Aaron Clarey Aaron Clarey FNE 319 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. $100 includes $72 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Aaron Clarey Aaron Clarey Aaron Clarey Learn terminology and stock market fundamentals such as the Dow Jones Industrial Average and how to read financial columns. Discuss stocks, municipal bonds, mutual funds and other investment options. Instruction is nontechnical. $54 includes $12 fee. Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments. Sec. 101 4 sessions MW 7-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 22-March 2 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, see pages 67-68. AQUATIC FITNESS AHC 363 Swimming for Fitness Mini Course Practice speed drills and improve endurance through this masters-type swim program. Includes stroke work and strength building exercises as necessary. $88† includes $23 fee. Prerequisite: Able to swim continuously for 15 minutes using one or combination of free style, back stroke or breast stroke or have instructor’s permission. Sec. 101 8 sessions MWF 6-6:50 am Arnold campus Jan. 4-22 Susan Mainhart HTH 395 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. $61 includes $32 fee. Sec. 101 14 sessions MWF 11-11:50 am Arnold campus Jan. 11-Feb. 12 Instructors: John Quasney Aubrey Quasney, Phyllis Farrell, Evelyn Rubel Sec. 102 14 sessions MWF 11-11:50 am Arnold campus Feb. 15-March 23 Instructors: John Quasney, Aubrey Quasney, Phyllis Farrell, Evelyn Rubel R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 11 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT RETIREMENT FITNESS PERSONAL ENRICHMENT AHC 399 NEW Indoor Paddleboarding 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. $75† includes $55 fee. Note: No experience required. Sec. 101 1 session Th 6-8:30 pm ATC 509 Arnold campus Jan. 14 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. Arnold campus Jan. 21-Feb. 25 Kirsten Meister AHL 371 Swimming for Fitness Practice speed drills and improve endurance through this masters-type swim program. Includes stroke work and strength building exercises as necessary. $157† includes $23 fee. Prerequisite: Student must be able to swim continuously for 15 minutes using one or combination of free style, back stroke or breast stroke, or have instructor’s permission. Arnold campus Feb. 1-March 23 Susan Mainhart GROUP EXERCISE 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. $116† includes $32 fee. Note: Weighted workout bar included. Power Pump is for all ages and ability levels. Arnold campus Jan. 23-March 5 Mary Krause AHC 346 Improve your cardiovascular system and tone muscles through dance aerobics. Gain strength and flexibility using hand weights with floor work. $97† includes $7 fee. 12 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. $87† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 8 sessions M 6-7 pm Arnold campus Jan. 19-Feb. 18 Arnold campus March 1-April 7 Judith Schummer Judith Schummer Beginning Tai Chi Note: Wear loose clothing. Sec. 101 10 sessions M 7-8 pm ANNA Jan. 25-April 11 Diana Buchanan HLH 344 Basic Boot Camp Arnold campus Jan. 25-March 21 Melanie Tucker Morning Tai Chi Hone movements that focus on relaxation, stress reduction, balance and coordination. $79† includes $7 fee. Note: Geared toward adults age 60 and older. Sec. 101 12 sessions MW 9-10:15 am Arnold campus Jan. 25-March 2 Sean Martial AHC 356 HLH 378 Work out your lower body with a focus on burning fat and toning muscles. $87† includes $7 fee. Learn the last third portion of the 37 gentle flowing movements of the chang man-ching tai chi short form. $115† includes $7 fee. Tai Chi 3 Butts and Guts Sec. 101 8 sessions M 7-8 pm Arnold campus Jan. 25-March 21 Melanie Tucker Prerequisite: HLH 338 Beginning Tai Chi 1 and AHL 364 Tai Chi 2 or permission of instructor. AHC 359 Sec. 101 10 sessions W 7-8 pm Combine ballet bar core exercises with ballet and modern dance moves for body shaping results. Increase flexibility, strengthen your core and improve posture. $77† includes $7 fee. YOGA Sec. 101 7 sessions M 6-7 pm Experience the softer side of yoga, with an emphasis on relaxation and stretching. Great for beginners. $79† includes $7 fee. Embody Barre Arnold campus Jan. 25-March 7 Jessica Michaels Note: Bring your own yoga mat. 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. $79† includes $7 fee. HLH 345 Comprehensive Tai Chi Prerequisite: Permission of instructor. Note: Geared toward adults age 60 and older. Arnold campus Jan. 25-March 2 Sean Martial Arnold campus Jan. 14-Feb. 18 Christine Kelley Morning Yoga Experience the softer side of yoga. Focus on relaxation and stretching. $62† includes $7 fee. Note: Geared toward adults age 60 and older. Bring your own yoga mat. No class Jan. 18 and Feb. 1. Sec. 101 14 sessions MW 9-9:50 am Arnold campus Jan. 11-March 2 Scheri Goff AHL 337 Yoga 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. $115† includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: HLH 338 Beginning Tai Chi or permission of instructor. Sec. 101 10 sessions M 8-9 pm Joan Harris-Ternovan Gentle Yoga AHC 393 Sec. 101 12 sessions MW 10:30-11:45 am ANNA Jan. 27-April 6 ATC 381 Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 6-7:15 pm AHL 364 Aerobics 10 sessions 8:30-9:30 am 10 sessions 8:30-9:30 am Arnold campus Jan. 21-March 10 Fabiola Forste TAI CHI AHC 366 Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 TuTh Learn tai chi chuan, an exercise of soft, fluid movements that helps promote good health. Practice relaxation, stress reduction, balance and coordination. $115† includes $7 fee. AHC 335 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. $118† includes $46 fee. Sec. 101 7 sessions Sa 10-11 am Fuse Latin rhythms with easy-to-follow moves as you learn Zumba fitness. Gain insights into the long-term benefits of this calorie-burning, body-energizing exercise program. $87† includes $7 fee. Scott Roddy NEW Sec. 101 20 sessions MWF 6-6:50 am HLH 338 Zumba Sec. 101 8 sessions Th 11 am-noon Standup Paddleboard Yoga: SUP Yoga Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 7:30-8:30 pm AHC 349 ANNA Jan. 25-April 11 Diana Buchanan W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D 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. $110† includes $7 fee. Note: Bring your own yoga mat. Sec. 101 10 sessions Tu 7:15-8:30 pm Arnold campus Feb. 2-April 12 Jennifer Lahtinen F I T N E S S • F O O D A N D C U L I N A RY CLI 328 HANDS ON COOKING Safely stretch and tone your body while you release the tension and stress of daily life. Combines yoga and Pilates methods. $61† includes $7 fee. Gather tips and recipes for making nutritious and delicious fruits, vegetables and meats by steaming and poaching. $65† includes $29 fee CLN 374 Yoga Tone Note: Bring your own yoga mat. Sec. 101 6 sessions Tu 6-7 pm Arnold campus Feb. 2-March 8 Jennifer Lahtinen Healthy Eating: Steaming and Poaching Note: Chef demonstration and tasting. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HCAT 112 Jan. 22 Aida Blano AHC 377 COO 325 Learn yoga positions that help relieve back pain and bring the spine back into its natural alignment. Strengthen and stretch the lower back muscles. $64† includes $7 fee. 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. $116† includes $72 fee. Yoga for Back Care Sec. 101 4 sessions W 6-7:15 pm Arnold campus Feb. 3-24 Pamela Blum Luscious Low-Fat, Lightning-Quick Meals Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Feb. 10-March 18 ONLN EDGO Donna Acosta COA 364 CUL 305 Learn how to activate the body muscles that keep you moving and upright. Explore techniques to improve your posture. $27† includes $7 fee. Watch the chef prepare classic dishes of France. Learn how to re-create the elegant, culinary masterpieces in your own kitchen. $67† includes $31 fee. Better Balance Workshop Note: LifeStages course designed for students midlife and beyond. Sec. 101 1 session W 6-8 pm Arnold campus Feb. 24 Sharon Harty Classical French Cuisine Note: Chef demonstration and tasting. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HCAT 112 Feb. 12 Linda Elliott CUI 368 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, see page 73, in 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. Cheese Tasting Sample regional, domestic and international cheeses. Enjoy hard and soft cheeses, goat’s milk cheese and other favorites. $65† includes $29 fee. Note: Chef demonostration and tasting. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HCAT 112 Jan. 15 HCAT 112 Jan. 6 Linda Elliott COO 387 Winter Vegetarian Casseroles Looking to add more vegetables to your diet or to try Meatless Mondays? Learn to prepare various casseroles that can be made ahead of time, frozen and later ready in minutes for a warm winter meal. $67† includes $31 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session W 6:30-9:30 pm HUM 207 Jan. 6 Christine Romans CLN 328 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. $58† includes $22 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. HUM 207 Jan. 7 Cheryl Ignaczak Discover the spices, herbs and traditional flavors of authentic Indian cuisine. Discuss the different regions and ingredients. Watch your chef prepare authentic Indian dishes, including curry and the rice-based Biryani. $67† includes $31 fee. Learn about sausage varieties including fresh, cured, dry, semidry and smoked. Explore the history of sausage making and the ethnic groups that produce them. Make and sample delicious, flavorful sausage. $67† includes $31 fee. Let’s Make Sausage A Taste of India Note: Chef demonstration and tasting. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HCAT 112 March 25 Linda Elliott GME 327 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. $116† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Feb. 10-March 18 ONLN EDGO Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session Th 6:30-9:30 pm HCAT 112 Jan. 7 CLN 302 Creamy Dreamy Risotto Made Easy Secrets of the Caterer Note: Chef demonstration and food tasting. Sec. 101 1 session W 6:30-9:30 pm CLN 373 CLI 358 Explore world-famous foods from Parma, a city in Italy’s historic Emilia-Romagna region. Through chef demonstrations, learn to prepare classic meals by observing a chef and sampling the flavorful dishes. $65† includes $29 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. CLN 342 ENTERTAINING AND LIFESTYLE Savor Authentic Italy Explore authentic, regional chowders, loaded with chunks of fresh seasonal ingredients. Learn the cooking techniques for producing classic chowders. $67† includes $31 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Th 6:30-9:30 pm HUM 214 Feb. 19 COOKING DEMONSTRATIONS NEW Chowder, Chowda, Chow-Dah! Dawn Simmons Discover the joys of risotto, a delicious and delicate alternative to pasta. Learn how to prepare this versatile and easy Italian rice specialty. $67† includes $31 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HUM 207 Jan. 8 Edmund Tyler Linda Elliott R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 13 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT ATC 380 F O O D A N D C U L I N A RY PERSONAL ENRICHMENT COO 304 Favorite Chinese Take-Out Recipes Re-create your favorite dishes at home that taste better and cost less than take-out. Learn to make fresh and healthy versions of Chinese-American classics. $67† includes $31 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HCAT Jan. 8 Diane Horn CUI 322 Sinful Desserts Learn how to make the delights of a gourmet patisserie. Sample elegant cookies, cakes and tarts made with chocolate and other flavorful ingredients. Collect “sinful” recipes to re-create at home. $67† includes $31 fee. ARE YOU READY FOR A SIZZLING CAREER? Become an executive 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 who are seasoned professionals and love to cook AND teach. Our state-ofthe art kitchens in Glen Burnie and Arnold offer perfect locations to practice your skills. See page 73. www.aacc.edu/hcat Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm CLI 361 HUM 218 Jan. 8 Louise Nielsen CLI 359 NEW The Artisan Doughnut Explore the creation of the doughnut, both yeast risen and cake doughnut dough. Learn to create a variety of classic flavors and textures. $77† includes $29 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session Su 10 am-2 pm HUM 218 Jan. 10 Virginia Olson CUI 369 Learn to produce traditional Italian pasta from scratch. Discover how to pair classic and contemporary sauces with different pasta shapes. $67† includes $31 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. HCAT 112 Jan. 13 Linda Elliott Macaroni and Cheese Learn to make a variety of macaroni and cheese recipes, from the traditional to the gourmet. Use different cheeses and noodles to give each dish a unique taste. $65† includes $29 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. HUM 207 Jan. 15 Cheryl Ignaczak COO 360 The Artisan Pretzel Learn to knead, shape, boil and bake artisan pretzels. Produce several varieties with different seasonings of this perennial favorite. $77† includes $29 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session Su 10 am-2 pm 14 HUM 218 Jan. 17 HCAT 112 Jan. 23 Edmund Tyler Winter Vegetables for Meat Eaters Continue to eat locally grown vegetables during the winter with new recipes featuring vegetables commonly grown in Central Maryland. Learn how to roast, braise and pickle beets, broccoli, carrots, kale, spinach, rutabagas and cabbage. $67† includes $31 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 10 am-1 pm CLI 331 Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm Discover the magic of slow cooking techniques. Turn simple meats and vegetables into tender and flavorful delights through simple methods of stewing and braising. $77† includes $29 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 10 am-2 pm Karen Koch CLI 360 HUM 207 Jan. 23 Christine Romans Hand Rolled Bagels Learn how to make bagels at home, from mixing the dough and boiling the bagels to adding the flavoring and all the classic toppings. $77† includes $29 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. HUM 218 Jan. 24 David Ludwig Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HUM 207 Jan. 29 COO 319 A World of Curries Experience the different textures and flavors of classic curries from around the world. Prepare recipes incorporating various spices like turmeric, coriander and cumin, and ingredients including meat, fish, lentils, rice and vegetables. $67 includes $31 fee. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HCAT 112 Jan. 29 Linda Elliott COO 336 Marvelous Meatloaves Expand your repertoire of this family favorite. Learn to make different varieties of meatloaf using beef, pork, chicken and turkey. $65† includes $29 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. HUM 207 Jan. 28 Learn to make the best chewy fudge brownies as well as variations like blondies, cream cheese and triple chocolate. Never make brownies from a box again! $77† includes $29 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session Su 10 am-2 pm HUM 218 Jan. 31 Christine Romans CLI 325 Knife Skills 2 CLI 333 Sec. 101 1 session Th 6:30-9:30 pm Make mushrooms a part of each dinner, as a side, filling or meat substitute in a main dish. Explore recipes for mushrooms such as portobello, chanterelle, morel, shiitake, hen-of-the-woods (maitake) and others. $65† includes $29 fee. Best Brownie Workshop NEW Sec. 101 1 session Su 10 am-2 pm NEW Mushroom the Key Ingredient All About Techniques of Stewing and Braising COO 390 Hand-Rolled Fresh Pasta Sec. 101 1 session W 6:30-9:30 pm CLI 364 NEW Cheryl Ignaczak W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D 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. $60† includes $24 fee. Prerequisite: CLN 328 Hands On Knife Skills. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session Th 6:30-9:30 pm HUM 207 Feb. 4 Cheryl Ignaczak F O O D A N D C U L I N A RY CLI 362 Learn to make to make a variety of savory pies for dinner. Discover what works best in chicken pot pie, Greek spinach and onion pie or a hearty shepherd’s pie. $65† includes $29 fee. Learn to work with fondant and gum paste. Explore the essentials, from covering the cakes to cutting shapes and painting on fondant. Create decorative flowers and foliage. $77† includes $29 fee. Pie for Dinner NEW Fondant and Gum Paste Workshop Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toed shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm Sec. 101 1 session Su 10 am-2 pm HUM 207 Feb. 5 Karen Koch HUM 218 Feb. 21 Louise Nielsen COO 392 Learn to take bread pudding to the next level. Transform a variety of breads into delicious savory and dessert bread puddings. $77† includes $29 fee. Interested in purchasing a whole chicken from local poultry vendors at the farmers market but don’t know what to do with it? Watch a professional chef break down a chicken and prepare various dishes. Then, butcher a chicken. $80† includes $32 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session Su 10 am-2 pm CLI 363 HUM 218 Feb. 7 Karen Koch Local Farm Raised Chicken Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session Th 6:30-9:30 pm NEW Alternative Baking HUM 207 Feb. 25 Cheryl Ignaczak Explore the more healthful side of baking. Use new, interesting ingredients to add nutritional value while maintaining pleasing textures and flavors. Learn the science behind pastries and explore vegan, sugar-free and gluten-free substitutions. $65† includes $29 fee. COO 340 Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. CLI 365 HUM 218 Feb. 12 David Ludwig Whole Grains the Key Ingredient Learn the fundamentals of whole grains. Replace standard whole-grain dishes with new and improved recipes. Gain inspiration on bringing whole grains to life. $65† includes $29 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HUM 207 Feb. 12 Prepare a variety of classic soups including cream soups, old-fashioned hearty soups and soups with new combinations of ingredients. $87† includes $39 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Edmund Tyler Cobblers, Crisps, Grunts, Fools Oh My! Learn the history and difference between the equally delicious crisp, crumble, grunt, fool, clafouti and buckle. Prepare these and other desserts featuring seasonal fruits topped with a combination with flour, sugar and butter. $78† includes $30 fee. Noodles – Mien, Pho, Soba Enjoy a taste of these classic noodles of the Far East and learn traditional preparations for these tasty Asian comfort foods. $67† includes $31 fee. HUM 218 Feb. 28 Christine Romans CLN 303 HUM 218 March 6 David Ludwig COO 386 Local Farm Raised Beef and Lamb Intrigued by local meat vendors at the farmers market but unsure about preparation? Learn from a professional chef how to break down a tenderloin and rack of lamb and recipes for cooking them. $67† includes $31 fee. Note: Chef demonstration and tasting. Sec. 101 1 session Th 6:30-9:30 pm HUM 207 March 24 Cheryl Ignaczak Cookie Decorating Explore techniques for transforming a basic simple cookie into an elegant confection ideal for serving or gift giving. Create visually stunning but also delicious masterpieces. $58† includes $22 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HUM 218 March 25 Create hors d’oeuvres that go beyond the basics. Learn how to make hors d’oeuvres for any occasion with the guidance of a professional chef. $67† includes $31 fee. Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. HCAT 112 March 4 CLN 379 Chocolate and Red Wine Tasting Learn how to pair different types and qualities of chocolate with several wine varieties and how to match their underlying flavor profiles. $58† includes $28 fee. Note: Must be 21 or older to enroll. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 3-6 pm HUM 214 Feb. 6 Mary Mulvihill WINE AND BEER ACADEMY CLN 348 Creative Hors d’Oeuvres Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm COO 303 Note: Students are required to wear closed-toed shoes and long pants. TASTING SERIES COO 394 Sec. 101 1 session Su 10 am-2 pm The Basics of Soups HCAT 112 Feb. 14 Linda Elliott Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. CUI 304 Sec. 101 1 session Su noon-4 pm Learn how to cook the jewels of the Chesapeake at their peak and make the most of their sweet, briny, crisp flavor. Learn how to shuck and prepare a variety of oyster dishes featuring raw and cooked oysters. $67† includes $31 fee. HCAT 112 Feb. 26 Learn techniques to create art out of cast, blown and pulled sugar. Understand the differences between working with cane sugar and isomalt. Work with specialty tools that make sugar work easier. Get the basics of coloring and sugar work design. $82 includes $47 fee. CUI 361 Oysters, Oysters, Oysters Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm NEW NEW Sugar Artistry: Cast, Blown and Pulled Sec. 101 1 session Su 10 am-3 pm COO 337 Bread Pudding – A True Comfort Food CLI 366 Linda Elliott Local Craft Beer Appreciation: Maryland, Virginia and Delaware Discover the different craft breweries in Maryland, Virginia and Delaware and sample their beers. Discuss brewery history, freshness of product, local pride, environmental soundness and even job creation. $59† includes $23 fee. Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 5-8 pm HCAT 114 Jan. 9 Timothy Trigilio Note: Students are required to wear closed-toe shoes and long pants. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HCAT 112 Feb. 19 Diane Horn R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 15 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CLI 332 F O O D A N D C U L I N A RY • G A R D E N I N G • H E A LT H CLI 336 GARDENING Discover full-bodied Australian and South African wines that are perfect matches for hearty winter meals. Learn about the wine regions, history and trends while tasting viognier and chenin blanc whites and pinotage, shiraz and rich-blend reds. $78† includes $48 fee. Discover why Oregon wines are compared to Burgundy wines, and why Washington reds from Bordeaux grapes get top ratings. Become familiar with the main wine regions of these two states and taste their wines. $70† includes $40 fee. HOR 388 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CLI 338 Wonderful Winter Wines from Down Under: Australia and South Africa Sec. 101 1 session W 6:30-9:30 pm HUM 214 Jan. 13 Mary Mulvihill Exploring Washington State and Oregon Wines Sec. 101 1 session W 6:30-9:30 pm HUM 214 Feb. 17 Mary Mulvihill CUL 310 CLN 317 Taste a selection of American wines and discover why America is the fourth largest wine producer in the world. $72† includes $48 fee. Discover the wonders of this latest “odd couple” pairing. Pair assorted chocolates with unique beer styles to enhance both the appreciation of beer and highlight the diversity of beer flavors. Taste pairings of dark and white chocolates, chocolate ice cream, cakes, brownies, beer brewed with chocolate and use all your senses to enjoy these two guilty pleasures. $63† includes $27 fee. Wines of America Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. Sec. 101 1 session W 7-9 pm HUM 214 Jan. 20 Harry Latimer CLI 337 Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. Tour of Spanish Wines Examine Spain’s grapes and the diversity of wine regions while tasting dry white and red Spanish wines. Discover food pairings for Spanish wines. Explore the history of wine making and recent trends in Spain. $70† includes $40 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 3-6 pm HUM 214 Jan. 30 Mary Mulvihill CLN 382 Explore the increasingly popular movement of extreme brewing, specifically the high gravity and Imperial styles. Discuss and sample the Imperial IPA (or double IPA), the Imperial porters and stouts, Belgian tripels and quadrupels, German dopplebocks and barley wines. $59† includes $23 fee. Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. CLI 367 HCAT 114 Feb. 5 Sec. 101 1 session Su 2-5 pm HCAT 114 Feb. 21 Timothy Trigilio CUI 373 Plan your next wine tasting with confidence. Learn about the tools, temperatures and stemware of fine wine service. A must for any wine enthusiast. $67† includes $31 fee. Timothy Trigilio Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm CLI 368 HUM 214 Feb. 26 Dania Blair NEW 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. $85† includes $48 fee. Note: Must be 21 or older to enroll. NEW Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm 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. $78† includes $48 fee. Note: Must be 21 or older. Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm HUM 214 Feb. 12 Chandra Ludwig HUM 214 March 4 Chandra Ludwig CLN 315 Beer Styles From Germany and the Czech Republic Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. 16 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Katie Powell-Lee Katie Powell-Lee Katie Powell-Lee FLR 318 Native Gardens for Bird Conservation Examine habitats and gardens that accommodate various bird populations. Determine birds’ seasonal needs. Identify ways to create a garden that provide nectar, seeds and habitat for birds. $55† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions Arnold campus M 6:30-8:30 pm Feb. 22-29 Elizabeth Matarese HCAT 114 March 5 Plants of the Chesapeake Bay Examine the multitude of native plants that make the Chesapeake Bay region their home. $37† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 1 session M 6:30-9 pm Arnold campus March 28 Elizabeth Matarese HEALTH Health care professionals see Health Care in the careers and certifications sections, pages 69-72 or visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare. For information about personal health courses, visit www.aacc.edu/ personalhealth. For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Mental Health First Aid, see pages 84-89. AGING COA 343 Experience the true beer traditions of Germany and the Czech Republic. Learn about production methods, history and regional influences. Explore a variety of styles including Bavarian pilsner lager, Bohemian pilsner lager, black lagers (Schwartzbier), wheat beers (Hefeweizen), Bocks, Dopplebocks, smoked beers (Rauchbier) and Octoberfest-style beers (Marzens). $59† includes $23 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 5-8 pm Discover how to save money and become more selfsufficient by growing a bounty of fruit and vegetables in your own backyard. Discuss soil preparation, plant selection, pests, diseases, water and fertilization. $100† includes $72 fee. HOR 395 Wine Etiquette Note: Must be age 21 or older to enroll. Imperial Beer Styles Sec. 101 1 session F 6:30-9:30 pm Chocolate and Beer Pairings Start Your Own Edible Garden Timothy Trigilio W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D 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 awarded. $108† includes $85 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Approved by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Caroline Young Caroline Young Caroline Young H E A LT H • H I S TO RY A N D H E R I TAG E HLH 372 LOCAL AND REGIONAL Discuss healthy aging including the impact of nutrition and physical activity, changes in the brain and the role of sexuality. CEUs awarded. $65 includes $42 fee. Learn how to improve wellness, balance and health in your daily life. Gain a basic understanding of an integrative approach to achieving natural health. $100† includes $72 fee. HSY 328 Healthy Aging Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Approved by the American Nurses Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Caroline Young Caroline Young Caroline Young Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO HLH 500 LFS 335 Navigational Tools for the Caregiver Explore the continuum of care and community services available for seniors, including aging in place and facility-based care. Learn how to access the appropriate care services. $43† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9-11:30 am Introduction to Natural Health and Healing Arnold campus March 5 Jennifer Sapp Theresa Snyder Theresa Snyder Theresa Snyder NEW 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. $99† includes $7 fee. Note: Students must bring a yoga mat, blanket or shawl, and small pillow, and wear comfortable clothing. CAREGIVING Sec. 101 8 sessions Sa 7:45-8:45 am COA 306 HLH 320 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. 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. $92† includes $32 fee. Caring for Aging Parents Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Marsiea Warren Marsiea Warren Marsiea Warren Arnold campus Jan. 16-March 5 Scheri Goff Massage for Couples Note: Partner/spouse pay tuition separately. Register at same time. Wear loose, comfortable clothing. Sec. 101 2 sessions Su 1-4 pm Arnold campus Feb. 7-14 Gabrielle Malone NEW President Lincoln’s Cottage Discover how Lincoln used a rural cottage setting in Washington, D.C., as an incubator for critical wartime decisions and emancipation policies. Participate in a modern day version of Lincoln’s Cabinet with fellow classmates. $79 includes $40 fee. Note: Enrollment deadline is March 11, 2016. Lecture is in the evening; guided tour of Lincoln’s Cottage is Saturday. Transportation by AACC included. Extensive walking and standing required without assistance. Bring a bag lunch or purchase one on your own. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for outdoors. Sec. 101 1 session Th 7-9 pm Sa 8:30 am-3 pm HSY 326 NEW Examine the ecclesiastical architecture of four Baltimore churches. Participate in an evening lecture and daytime tour of the Old Otterbein Church, St. Paul’s Church, Shrine of St. Alphonus Church and The Catholic Basilica. $75 includes $26 fee. Note: Transportation by AACC included. Extensive walking required. Participants must be able to walk on their own or provide a caregiver who also will be required to register for the class. Bring a bag lunch or purchase one on your own. Wear comfortable walking shoes and dress for outdoors. Sec. 101 2 sessions Arnold campus W 7-9 pm March 30 Th 9:30 am-4:30 pm March 31 HLH 334 U.S. HISTORY 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. $31† includes $14 fee. Learn to connect with a higher state of consciousness, access inner wisdom and examine universal life principles to clarify your life’s purpose. Explore the techniques of guided imagery, meditation, body energy exercises and visioning. $85† includes $7 fee. HSY 324 Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-4:30 pm Sec. 101 1 session M 6:30-8:30 pm Downsizing: Moving Made Easy Sec. 101 1 session Th 6:30-8:30 pm Arnold campus March 24 Susan Weber MIND AND BODY HLH 371 Lose Weight and Keep It Off Establish a healthy approach to weight loss and successful lifetime maintenance. Set and achieve goals that make sense. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Donna Acosta Donna Acosta Donna Acosta Note: Bring bag lunch and snack. Arnold campus March 5 Linda Roebuck HISTORY AND HERITAGE HISTORIC PRESERVATION HSY 327 NEW Anita Ramundo Historic Baltimore Church Architecture Part 1 LFS 316 Inner Wisdom: Living With Purpose Arnold campus March 24-26 Theresa Masek NEW American Profile Series: Benjamin Franklin Discuss the life of America’s oldest patriot, Benjamin Franklin. Examine the truths and myths surrounding this American icon, and the legacy and impact Franklin left on the development of the U.S. $33† includes $7 fee. Arnold campus Jan. 25 Patrick Heline HSY 325 American Profile Series: Patrick Henry Explore the life of Patrick Henry, his accomplishments and beliefs that have immortalized him as an American icon. Examine the truths and myths surrounding this American icon and his legacy. $33† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Th 6:30-8:30 pm AMIL Feb. 4 Patrick Heline Two Centuries of British Design Influence Examine the British influence on American architecture during the 1700s through the 1900s. Explore British style characteristics and ways interior design was intertwined with historical events, manufacturing changes and the decorative arts. $49 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions Tu 6:30-8:30 pm Arnold campus Feb. 23-March 8 Theresa Masek R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 17 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT LFS 331 H O M E I M P R O V E M E N T • K I D S I N CO L L E G E PERSONAL ENRICHMENT HOME IMPROVEMENT For the latest information about home and garden classes visit www.aacc.edu/homegarden. DECORATING IND 310 Introduction to Interior Design Explore a career in interior design. Learn how to transform any room into a beautiful and functional space. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Sarah Smallwood Sarah Smallwood Sarah Smallwood PRS 385 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. $37† includes $7 fee. Arnold campus Feb. 24 Audrey Crawford INT 371 Understanding Basics of Interior Decorating IND 315 Arnold campus March 2 Audrey Crawford NEW Color Your Home Using Feng Shui Explore the use of color in the nine basic feng shui principles. Develop an understanding of the association between color choice and space. Personalize your home through hands-on learning experiences. $43† includes $7 fee. Note: Bring a photo of your home’s exterior and one interior room. Sec. 101 1 session W 6-9 pm Arnold campus March 9 Yarrow IND 301 Interior Design: Home Staging 101 Learn valuable staging tips and decorating ideas for selling your home in today’s market. $31† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 1 session W 7-9:30 pm 18 Arnold campus March 23 OPT 398 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. $139† includes $7 fee. Carpentry 1 Learn basic woodworking skills and tool safety. Practice using electrical tools including table saws, circular saws, routers, drills, power sanders and jigsaws. Construct a medium to large wood project. CEUs awarded. $242 includes $67 fee. Sec. 101 10 sessions W 6-8:30 pm CATN Feb. 10-April 20 John Penny Small Engine Repair Learn to repair or tune up small engines such as lawn mowers, saws or string trimmers. $187 includes $33 fee. CATN March 7-May 2 James Horst KIDS IN COLLEGE Visit www.aacc.edu/kic for more information about youth classes. On pages 9-10, see EXPLORE and Middle School Scholar courses for Anne Arundel County Public School gifted and talented youth. Note: Students 16 and older register for SKL 358. Sec. 101 6 sessions Sa 1-4 pm Arnold campus Jan. 23-Feb. 27 Patrick Heline NEW 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 testtaking strategies and time management tips. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $139† includes $7 fee. Note: Students 16 and older register for SKL 359. Sec. 101 6 sessions Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 23-Feb. 27 Patrick Heline ART YEP 835 It’s Sew Easy! (Grades 4-6) YUH 861 Comprehensive SAT Preparation An intensive, comprehensive review and practice of math and verbal skills to prepare to take the revised College Board’s Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Practice skills, work on progressive vocabulary and essay building with review of test-taking strategies. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $150† includes $7 fee. Note: Students age 16 years and older register for SKL 334 Comprehensive SAT Preparation. Sec. 101 4 sessions Sa 9 am-1 pm Su noon-4 pm Arnold campus Jan. 9-17 Patrick Hdline Academic Survival Skills (Grades 6-9) Become a better student by improving academic skills. Develop abilities in time management, note taking, study skills and paper organization. $65† includes $11 fee. 3 sessions 9:30-11 am 2 sessions 9:30 am-noon 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. $65† includes $17 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Arnold campus Jan. 16-30 Arnold campus March 5-12 Julie Allison W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Arnold campus Feb. 13-20 Carol Orme YEP 836 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. $65† includes $17 fee. Prerequisite: YEP 835 It’s Sew Easy. Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am YOH 806 Sec. 101 Sa Sec. 102 Sa NEW Comprehensive English Preparation for the SAT KIC 845 COS 390 ACADEMIC SUCCESS 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. $43† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 1 session W 6:30-9:30 pm KIC 844 Sec. 101 8 sessions M 6-9 pm Decluttering 1, 2 and 3 Sec. 101 1 session W 6:30-9 pm HOME IMPROVEMENT, REPAIR AND REMODELING Arnold campus March 5-12 Carol Orme YUH 814 Art FUNdamentals (Grades 1-2) Discover your creative side and learn the elements of art. Make colorful creations to share and display. $50† includes $17 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 9-11 am Arnold campus March 5-12 K I D S I N CO L L E G E • M A R T I A L A R T S • M OTO R C YC L E S A F E T Y EXPLORE and Middle School Scholars courses for Anne Arundel County Public School's Gifted and Talented students in grades K-8. See pages 9-10. YOH 805 Cook Book Camp (Grades 6-8) Learn kitchen basics and how to prepare foods that will melt in your mouth. $52† includes $22 fee. Sec. 101 Sa Sec. 102 Sa 1 session 9:30 am-noon 1 session 9:30 am-noon Arnold campus Feb. 6 Arnold campus March 12 Cheryl Ignaczak Cheryl Ignaczak www.aacc.edu/kic/gifted KINDERMUSIK YTR 896 Outside My Window Look out the window to see what kind of weather is coming. The magic starts when, outside the window, there are songs to hear, ideas to sort, patterns to see, songs to sing and dances to share. $60† includes $17 fee. Sec. 101 4 sessions W 5-5:45 pm Arnold campus Jan. 13-Feb. 3 Nancy Anselm KIC 841 AHC 397 Learn the concepts and vocabulary of vehicle design and engineering. Explore diverse and innovative solutions to a variety of design challenges for cars, tanks, helicopters or planes. $82 includes $7 fee. Gain skills for basic self-defense. Practice situational awareness, distraction, evasions and selected martial art techniques through simulation and role-playing. $43† includes $7 fee. Lego Engineering Basics: Vehicle Design Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 9-10:30 am Grades 1, 2. YTR 897 Home Sweet Home Birds in the nest, ants in the hill, every creature has a home of its own. Everyday tasks and routines give families the opportunity to move through the exploration of expression, movement, creativity and community building. $60† includes $17 fee. Sec. 101 4 sessions W 5-5:45 pm Arnold campus Feb. 17-March 9 Nancy Anselm LITERATURE YUT 829 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. $52† includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 9-11:30 am Arnold campus Feb. 6-13 SCIENCE Arnold campus March 5-19 Sec. 101 1 session Sa 2-6 pm YUT 827 MOTORCYCLE SAFETY Learn the principles of electrical circuitry as you create working circuits, predict circuit behavior and design a personal alert system. $52† includes $12 fee. 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) and the Experienced Rider Course (BRCII). 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. Grades 3, 4 and 5. Zap Attack (Grades 3-5) Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 9:30-11:30 am Arnold campus March 5-12 MARTIAL ARTS AHC 392 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. $157† includes $7 fee. KIC 842 Learn the concepts and vocabulary of bridge engineering. Explore diverse and innovative solutions to a variety of design challenges. $82 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 TuTh Sec. 101 3 sessions Sa 9-10:30 am Grades 1, 2 Arnold campus Feb. 6-20 Sec. 102 3 sessions Arnold campus Sa 11 am-12:30 pm Feb. 6-20 Grades 3, 4 and 5 Note: No prior experience necessary. Wear comfortable clothing. Instructor is an American Jujitsu Association fifthdegree black belt. Sec. 102 3 sessions Arnold campus Sa 11 am-12:30 pm March 5-19 Note: No prior experience necessary. Wear loose comfortable clothing. Instructor is an American Jujitsu Association black belt. Lego Engineering Basics: Bridge Building Introduction to Self-Defense Minicourse 12 sessions 7:30-9 pm 12 sessions 7:30-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 19-Feb. 25 David Boesel Arnold campus March 1-April 14 John Gress ATC 377 Arnold campus Feb. 6 David Boesel DRV 500 Motorcycle Safety and Licensure Review (BRC) 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. $327 includes $192 fee. Practice distancing, evasive footwork, pins, joint twists and open hand strikes. $157† includes $7 fee. 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. Sec. 101 12 sessions MW 7-8:30 pm Sec. 101 4 sessions WTh 5:45-9 pm SaSu 8 am-2 pm Aikido Note: Club is affiliated with Aikido America International/ Shin Aikido Rengo. Arnold campus Jan. 25-March 2 R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 Arnold campus March 30-April 3 19 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CULINARY MUSIC PERSONAL ENRICHMENT MUSIC For information about AACC’s music offerings and upcoming events visit www.aacc.edu/music/ noncredit. COMMUNITY ENSEMBLES COA 328 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. $161† includes $137 fee. Note: No auditions required. Must be 55 or older to enroll. Sec. 101 15 sessions M 2-3:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 11-May 2 Jeanne Kelly MUC 310 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. $47† includes $37 fee. Note: Performance dates to be announced in class. For details, contact Associate Professor Anna Binneweg, 410-777-7218, or visit www.aacc.edu/music. Sec. 101 14 sessions Th 7-9:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 21-April 28 Anna Binneweg MUC 311 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. $47† includes $37 fee. For upcoming music, dance, orchestra and theater performances, visit www.aacc.edu/performingarts. MUC 312 MUC 327 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. $47† includes $37 fee. 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. $49 includes $7 fee. Community Concert Choir Note: Performance dates announced in class. For details, contact Associate Professor Doug Byerly 410-777-7019. Sec. 101 14 sessions Tu 7-9:45 pm Arnold campus Jan. 26-May 3 MUC 317 MUC 319 NEW 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 14 sessions M 7-9:30 pm MUC 313 MUC 309 Community Jazz Ensemble 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. $47† includes $37 fee. Note: Performance dates announced in class. For details, contact performance arts department, 410-777-7230, or www.aacc.edu/music. Sec. 101 W Sec. 102 Tu 14 sessions 7-9:45 pm 14 sessions 7-9:45 pm Arnold campus Jan. 20-April 27 Raymond Ascione Arnold campus Jan. 20-April 27 Ian Wardenski 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. Enrollment limit: 10. $127† includes $7 fee. Note: Student must bring a six-string guitar to class. MUC 325 Arnold campus Feb. 2-April 12 Frederick Cox NEW 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. $82 includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 5 sessions Th 7-9 pm 20 Marianne Murawski Marianne Murawski Marianne Murawski Basic Guitar: Group Instruction Sec. 101 10 sessions Tu 7:30-8:30 pm Arnold campus Feb. 22-March 21 Adiectey Klufio NEW Sing Out Loud Music Made Easy: Online Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Paul Dembowski Sec. 101 4 sessions M 7-8:30 pm VOICE INSTRUCTION MUSIC INSTRUCTION Note: Performance dates announced in class. For details, contact performance arts department, 410-777-7230, or www.aacc.edu/music. Arnold campus Jan. 25-May 2 Eleanor Minor NEW Brazilian Drumming Arnold campus Feb. 11-March 10 Eileen Bernstein W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D 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. $151† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 8 sessions W 6-8 pm MUC 323 Arnold campus Jan. 27-March 23 Donna Ervin NEW 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. No prior voice experience necessary. All levels welcome. $272† includes $252 fee. Sec. 101 Tu Sec. 102 Tu Sec. 103 Tu Sec. 104 Tu 6 sessions 4-5 pm 6 sessions 5-6 pm 6 sessions 6-7 pm 6 sessions 7-8 pm Arnold campus Feb. 2-March 8 Arnold campus Feb. 2-March 8 Arnold campus Feb. 2-March 8 Arnold campus Feb. 2-March 8 Ruth Capobianco Ruth Capobianco Ruth Capobianco Ruth Capobianco PA R E N T I N G A N D FA M I LY L I F E 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/parenting. Many of AACC’s parenting courses meet the Maryland Child Care Credential requirements established by the Maryland 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 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. FOR ADDITIONAL PARENTING CLASSES See Child Care Training on pages 44-46 and Teacher Professional Development see pages 76-78. 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 these classes and other teacher professional development, child care training or parent education classes, including how to register, call 410-777-2401. Course dates are: Jan. 13-March 4, Feb. 10-April 1, March 16-May 6. All courses award CEUs. The cost for each course is $149, which includes a $72 fee. TPC 323 Managing Anger in Family Life: One-on-One FON 322 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT PARENTING AND FAMILY LIFE 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 awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. FON 390 CONTENT AREA: C Home School with Success 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 awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TPC 353 Marriage and Relationships 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 awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Learn the origins of problem anger in the home through individual instruction. Practice methods for properly expressing anger. Learn to channel energy into productive thoughts, feelings and behaviors. Explore ways to develop greater inner peace and cultivate interpersonal skills. CEUs awarded. $350† includes $22 fee. TPC 324 Systematic Training for Effective Parenting (STEP): One-on-One Learn the principles of this nationally acclaimed parent education curriculum through individual instruction. Focus on essential child-rearing issues, effective parentchild communication and discipline methods. Gain valuable training to improve family cooperation and lessen parent-child conflicts. CEUs awarded. $350† includes $22 fee. TPC 325 Parenting Through Separation or Divorce: One-on-One Receive individual instruction on how to shield children from the parental conflict associated with divorce or separation. Discover tools for managing anger, negotiating peacefully and creating a co-parenting plan that is effective and child-focused. CEUs awarded. $350† includes $22 fee. TPC 357 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 awarded. $350† includes $22 fee. TPC 356 The Explosive Child: One-on-One Receive individual instruction on how 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 awarded. $350† includes $22 fee. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 21 P E E R L E A R N I N G PA R T N E R S H I P • P E R S O N A L G R O W T H PERSONAL ENRICHMENT PEER LEARNING PARTNERSHIP 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. PRC 348 England Under the Stuarts, 1603-1714 Study this dramatic and constitutionally important period of English history. Understand why King Charles I was executed, why a republican experiment failed and why King James II was overthrown in the “Glorious Revolution.” $30 includes $29 fee. Sec. 101 6 sessions Tu noon-2 pm Arnold campus Jan. 26-March 1 Margaret Brinsley PLP 500 PRC 349 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. Study the masterpieces of keyboard literature from the 18th century to the present: Mozart to Ligety, from Classicism, Romanticism, Impressionism and more, to jazz and the music of the future. $30 includes $29 fee. Peer Learning Partnership Program Note: Participation in PLP activities or courses requires a one-time $30 membership fee that covers a six-month period (January through June or July through December). Sec. 101 11 sessions F noon-4:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 8-March 25 Frank Capuzzi PRC 353 Great Books Series 1, 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. $30 includes $29 fee. Sec. 101 7 sessions M noon-2 pm PRC 346 Arnold campus Jan. 25-March 7 Frank Capuzzi NEW Post WWII Suburbia Examine the factors that made modern suburbia necessary and successful. Discuss how major hallmarks of the 1950s – the Red Scare, racism and the rise of the modern “teenager” – impacted both suburban and American life. $30 includes $29 fee. Sec. 101 6 sessions M 2:30-4:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 25-Feb. 29 Antoinette Punzavita PRC 340 Great Decisions in Foreign Policy NEW Masterpieces of Keyboard Literature Sec. 101 6 sessions W noon-2 pm PRC 350 Arnold campus Jan. 27-March 2 Matilda Jane Kraemer NEW Shakespeare: The Hollow Crown Explore Shakespeare’s treatment of the accession of Henry IV to the throne, the rebellion of Owen Glendower and Henry Percy, and the metamorphosis of Prince Hal from dissipated wastrel into Henry V, England's warrior king. $30 includes $29 fee. Sec. 101 7 sessions W 2:30-4:30 pm PRC 351 Arnold campus Jan. 27-March 9 Frank Capuzzi Great Conversations Series 4, Part 2. Read, analyze and discuss seven selections from the Great Books Foundations. Explore the human condition as described by a variety of authors in fiction, drama, poetry, essays, history and philosophy. $30† includes $29 fee. PRC 352 GRW 345 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Curt Simmons Curt Simmons Curt Simmons GRW 346 Grammar Refresher for Work 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Ellen Feld Ellen Feld Ellen Feld GRW 347 NEW Sec. 101 7 sessions Th 9:30-11:30 am PERSONAL GROWTH Arnold campus Jan. 28-March 10 Robert McEachern NEW Modern American Poetry Part 5. Read and discuss works by American poets using "Modern American Poetry". Explore the poets’ techniques and meanings using a shared inquiry approach. $30 includes $29 fee. 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Sec. 102 Sec. 103 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO March 16-May 6ONLN EDGO Cynthia Christianson Cynthia Christianson Cynthia Christianson GRW 348 Keys to Effective Communication Learn to build rapport, trust, warmth and respect through conversation. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Read a selection from the Great Decisions Briefing Book each week, watch the DVD and discuss critical global issues facing America today. $30 includes $29 fee. Sec. 101 6 sessions Arnold campus Th noon-2 pm Jan. 28-March 3 Jane Timberg Linda Waldmann Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Sec. 101 8 sessions Tu 2:30-4:30 pm PLC 305 GRW 349 Learn about Maryland history from the founding by the Calvert family to the establishment of Annapolis as Maryland’s capital city. $30 includes $29 fee. Explore strategies for success in everyday interpersonal communication. Examine verbal and nonverbal habits, effective listening, self-concept, differences in cultural and gender conversation styles and conflict management. $100† includes $72 fee. PRC 347 Arnold campus Jan. 26-March 22 Arthur Smookler NEW Medicine and War from Ancient Times to 1865 Explore the history of military medicine from ancient times to 1865. Examine the impact of medical services structures, types of warfare, weapons, wounds, illnesses and treatments on soldier survival. $30 includes $29 fee. Sec. 101 6 sessions Tu 9:30-11:30 am 22 Maryland History – 1632-1695 Sec. 101 6 sessions F 9:30-11:30 am Arnold campus Jan. 29-March 4 Gregory Stiverson Dawn Lianna Dawn Lianna Dawn Lianna Interpersonal Communication Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Arnold campus Jan. 26-March 1 Mary Iliff Benedict W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Laurel Schaub Laurel Schaub Laurel Schaub P E R S O N A L G R O W T H • P E T O W N E R S H I P • P H OTO G R A P HY PET OWNERSHIP PHO 305 Master 12 career-enhancing skills. Learn about goal setting, time management, personal organization and creativity. $100† includes $72 fee. For the latest class information, visit www.aacc.edu/pet. Designed for entry-level film or digital single-lens reflex camera (DSLR) photographers. Learn camera operations, including composition, focus, lens selection, exposure, metering, flash and memory devices. $151† includes $7 fee. Individual Excellence Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Becky Swain Becky Swain Becky Swain GRW 352 Get Assertive! Learn how to be more confident and powerful in everyday conversation. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Vivian Harte Vivian Harte Vivian Harte PRS 389 Genealogy Basics Learn where to look, whom to contact and how to use research tools to begin an exciting exploration of your roots. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Bob Moyer Bob Moyer Bob Moyer PRS 390 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 speed-reading 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Merrill Ream Merrill Ream Merrill Ream SKL 346 Skills for Making Great Decisions 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Pet First Aid and CPR Learn life-saving pet first aid techniques. Receive handson instruction on primary emergency assessment, rescue breathing, choking management, bleeding control, heat- and cold-related injuries and CPR. Manual and course completion card included. $64† includes $19 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9:30 am-2 pm Arnold campus Feb. 20 Donna Brown Donna Brown Donna Brown Jane Rainier PET 318 Animal Reiki 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. $69† includes $19 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Arnold campus Sa 9:30 am-2:30 pm Feb. 27 Jane Rainier PET 310 Pet Massage Learn massaging skills that help support your pet’s health and longevity. $37† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Arnold campus Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pmMarch 5 Speed Reading (Merrill Ream) Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO PET 312 Jane Rainier Basic Digital Camera Operations Note: Students supply their own camera and memory card. Computer lab not offered with this course. Sec. 101 Tu Sec. 102 Th 6 sessions 6:30-8:30 pm 6 sessions 6:30-8:30 pm Arnold campus Feb. 2-March 8 Ryan Terpay AMIL Feb. 4-March 10 Robert Harrell PHO 346 Digital Photography: Intermediate-Advanced Techniques Learn proven techniques to better your digital photography skills. Designed for the digital singlelens reflex (DSLR) camera. Topics include equipment, advanced exposure techniques, low-light situations and off-camera flash. Instructor will discuss action photography, close-up macro photography, tips for photographing people and travel, camera raw capture and raw file editing techniques. $156† includes $7 fee. 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. Sec. 101 6 sessions Tu 6:30-8:30 pm Arnold campus Feb. 2-March 8 Stephen Rosenbach PHO 353 Basic Adobe Lightroom for Photographers PHOTOGRAPHY For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Digital Photography, see pages 84-89. 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. $151† includes $7 fee. BASIC INSTRUCTION Prerequisite: PHO 305 Basic Digital Camera Operations or permission of instructor. ONL 383 Sec. 101 6 sessions W 6:30-9 pm 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. SPECIAL TOPICS Discover Digital Photography Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz PHO 355 Arnold campus Feb. 24-April 6 Coleen Riley NEW Master Your Digital SLR Camera 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 Curt Simmons Curt Simmons Curt Simmons 23 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT GRW 350 P H OTO G R A P HY PERSONAL ENRICHMENT PHO 340 Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Curt Simmons Curt Simmons Curt Simmons PHO 341 Enhance your photography skills by mastering basic exposure and lighting techniques. Learn how to photograph portraits, landscapes and still lifes. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz PHO 343 Travel Photography Using a Digital Camera 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: PHO 341 Secrets of Better Photography recommended. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Review techniques used for photographing action and motion of moving subjects. Explore preparation, camera settings, panning and freeze action along with basic composition. Take action shots and review in class. $79† includes $7 fee. Photographing People Using a Digital Camera 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. A digital editing program is required. Photoshop Elements 3 is preferred. Curt Simmons Curt Simmons Curt Simmons Action Photography Prerequisite: PHO 305 Basic Digital Camera Operations or permission of instructor. Note: Bring DSLR camera, lenses, flash, tripod and operating manual to class. Note: Basic photography required. Students supply DSLR camera. Local site will be determined based on weather and class need. Sec. 101 6 sessions W 6:30-8:30 pm Sec. 101 3 sessions M 7-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 10-March 23 Clare Barone Arnold campus March 28-April 11 Clare Barone PHO 354 STUDIO ACCESS 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. Enrollment limit: 18. $82† includes $7 fee. PHO 363 Note: Prior knowledge of basic DSLR camera operations recommended. Bring compact or DSLR camera, tripod and flash drive to class. Sec. 101 3 sessions W 6:30-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 24-March 9 Donald Dement PHO 362 Photography as Business: An Introduction 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. $49 includes $7 fee. Note: Instructor will not provide legal advice on personal business issues and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal business choices. Sec. 101 3 sessions Th 7-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 25-March 10 Jennifer Casey Studio Access: Black and White Darkroom Work independently in AACC’s darkroom to process film and produce silver gelatin black-and-white prints. Produce unlimited prints, up to 16-by-20 inches, during any scheduled open lab. Chemistry included in course cost. Enrollment limit: 5. $182† includes $77 fee. 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. Sec. 101 14 sessions MTuWThF6:30-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 25-May 2 Matthew Moore PHO 366 Studio Access: Digital Game Production Work independently on an original game in a dedicated visual arts computer lab. $160† includes a $50 fee. Prerequisite: Must be working on a mature game concept for more than one year. Note: Approval of instructor required. Call 410-777-7029 to inquire about registration. Sec. 101 14 sessions 6:15-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 25-May 2 Drew Snyder PHO 365 Photograph Your Art Like a Pro Studio Access: Digital Photography Mac Lab Note: Student should have pre-existing art to photograph and a 35 mm or medium format digital or film camera. Note: Prior digital photography experience required. Students supply paper. Call 410-777-7079 to inquire about registration and to schedule studio hours. PHO 345 PHO 344 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Practice the fundamentals of portrait photography. Explore techniques for posed subjects including the use of natural, artificial and studio lighting. $156† includes $7 fee. Shooting in the Dark Secrets of Better Photography Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO PHO 360 Digital Portrait Photography Learn how to improve your outdoor photographs. Focus on landscapes, water, flowers, trees, insects and animals. Examine digital camera equipment, telephotography and macro photography. $100† includes $72 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO PHO 350 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 awarded. $101 includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 6:30-8:30 pm Arnold campus March 24-April 28 Robert Harrell 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. $182† includes $77 fee. Sec. 101 14 sessions 6:30-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 25-May 2 Matthew Moore 3-D PRINTING 3-D printers are becoming a necessity in some businesses and soon may be considered a common household appliance. Learn the basics of 3-D printing including how to prepare a 3-D printer for use, where to access premade models for printing and the basics of 3-D CAD modeling so you can create your own objects to print. For information, visit www.aacc.edu/it or call 410-777-1333. 24 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D R E A L E S TAT E F O R CO N S U M E R S • S C U B A • S E N I O R S SENIORS 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 awarded. $280 includes $209 fee. 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, JulySeptember 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. Basic Scuba Diving Improve your business with these online courses • Accounting Fundamentals. • Administrative Assistant (certificate program). • Project Management (certificate program). • And more. Business education courses begin on page 40. 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. Sec. 101 5 sessions W 6-10:15 pm REAL ESTATE FOR CONSUMERS The following courses are designed for renters and buyers. Real estate professionals, see real estate in the careers and certifications section, pages 75-76, or visit www.aacc.edu/realestate. RLT 510 Real Estate Investing Arnold campus Jan. 20-Feb. 17 Johnnie Kiser WRS 502 Advanced Open Water Scuba Diving Prepare to meet the requirements for Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) Advanced Open Water Diving certification. Learn basic and practical requirements for scuba diving; weight needs and buoyancy changes due to air consumption; natural and compass underwater navigation; night- and deep-diving techniques and planning; decompression illness; and the search and recovery environment and procedures. CEUs awarded. $235† includes $182 fee. 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 Catherine O’Malley Senior Center Annex 1270 Odenton Road, Odenton, MD 21113, 410-222-0140 Pasadena Senior Center 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 awarded. $116 includes $72 fee. Note: Offered in partnership with Sea Colony Aqua Sports. Bring mask, snorkel, fins and wetsuit boots. Scuba equipment provided for pool training. Students bring or rent scuba equipment for the certification open water dives. International certification through the Professional Association of Diving Instructors (PADI) available after successful completion and five open water adventure dives: Peak Performance Buoyancy, Underwater Navigation, Night Diving, Deep Diving and Search and Recovery. Cost of open water dives not included. 4103 Mountain Road, Pasadena, MD 21122, 410-222-0030 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 101 3 sessions W 6-8:15 pm W 6-10:15 pm Microsoft Excel 2010, Level 1 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This class is not approved for license renewal. Josh Fuhrer SCUBA Johnnie Kiser WRS 505 Enriched Air Diver KIC 839 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. CEUS awarded. $280 includes $209 fee. 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. Sec. 101 5 sessions W 6-10:15 pm Arnold campus Feb. 24 March 2-9 Arnold campus Jan. 20-Feb. 17 Learn basic requirements and practical techniques to extend no decompression limits by diving with enriched air nitrox (EANx). Discuss diving physics and dive planning. Learn to use an EANx compatible dive computer to determine the correct oxygen percentages and to monitor no stop limits and oxygen exposure. CEUs awarded. $224 includes $182 fee. Prerequisites: Must be certified as an open water scuba diver by a nationally recognized scuba training association. Note: Classroom-only course offered in partnership with Sea Colony Aqua Sports Inc. PADI course manual, access to the PADI Nitrox Computer Simulator (online) and the use of the nitrox enriched air analyzer for coursework included. Certification awarded after successful completion of a practical demonstration using a gas analyzer and completion of a written exam scoring 75 percent or higher. Sec. 101 2 sessions W 6-9:15 pm Arnold campus March 23-30 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 COMPUTERS CPT 973 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. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $14 fee. Prerequisite: CPT 964 Windows 7 or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 9 sessions CALT 138 M 11:30 am-1:30 pm Jan. 4-March 7 Staton Kaufman CPT 974 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Level 1 Learn to create presentations that include text, graphics, tables, charts and diagrams. Discover how to edit and format slide content and apply transition effects. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $14 fee. Prerequisite: CPT 964 Windows 7 or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 9 sessions M 8:30-10:30 am CALT 138 Jan. 4-March 7 Staton Kaufman Johnnie Kiser Johnnie Kiser R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 25 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT WRS 501 SENIORS PERSONAL ENRICHMENT CPT 975 GUILD CONFERENCE SERIES iPad Basics Learn how to use the iPad and its various features. Discover how to navigate the multitouch interface, set up an email account, type with the onscreen keyboard, and set up and maintain a calendar. Practice using FaceTime video calling, texting with iMessage and sharing photos. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $14 fee. Note: iPads provided. Sec. 101 8 sessions Arnold campus Tu 9:30-11:30 am Jan. 5-Feb. 23 Donna MacAuley-Shoemaker Sec. 102 8 sessions GBTC W 9:30-11:30 am Jan. 6-Feb. 24 Donna MacAuley-Shoemaker CPT 976 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. Textbook available at AACC Bookstore. $14 fee. Sec. 102 Tu Sec. 101 W 10 sessions 8:30-10:30 am 8 sessions 9-11 am GBTC Jan. 5-March 8 GBTC Jan. 6-Feb. 24 Staton Kaufman Winifred Gardiner CPT 964 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. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $14 fee. Sec. 101 W Sec. 102 W 8 sessions noon-2 pm 10 sessions 8:30-10:30 am GBTC Jan. 6-Feb. 24 Arnold campus Jan. 6-March 9 Winifred Gardiner ARNOLD CAMPUS SERIES: 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. O'MALLEY SENIOR CENTER ANNEX SERIES: Lectures occur at 1 p.m. on the second Tuesday of each month. Tours take place the following Wednesday. TRS 359 Lectures only Sec. 101 Feb. 2-May 3 Tu 12:30-3 pm TRS 350 Lectures Only Sec. 101 Feb. 9-May 10 Tu 1-3 pm TRS 341 Lectures and Tuesday Tours Sec. 101 Feb. 9 Harley Davidson Factory Tour, York, PA March 8 National Aquarium, Baltimore, MD April 12 Surratts House Museum, Clinton, MD May 10 Star Spangled Banner Flag House and 1812 Museum, Baltimore, MD TRS 357 Lectures and Tours West Sec. 101 Feb. 17 Maryland State House, Annapolis, MD March 23 National Building Museum, Washington D.C. April 20 Frederick Town, Frederick, MD May 18 Mount Vernon, Virginia Sec. 102 Feb. 10 March 8 April 13 May 11 Harley Davidson Factory Tour, York, PA National Aquarium, Baltimore, MD Surratts House Museum, Clinton, MD Star Spangled Banner Flag House and 1812 Museum, Baltimore, MD Sec. 103 Feb. 11 Harley Davidson Factory Tour, York, PA March 10 National Aquarium, Baltimore, MD April 14 Surratts House Museum, Clinton, MD May 12 Star Spangled Banner Flag House and 1812 Museum, Baltimore, MD Staton Kaufman HEALTHY LIVING FOR OLDER ADULTS CPT 972 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. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $14 fee. Prerequisite: CPT 971 Microsoft Word 2010, Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 10 sessions CALT 138 W 11:30 am-1:30 pm Jan. 6-March 9 The Guild for LIFE 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. Staton Kaufman HTH 923 Functional Aquatic Conditioning 1 HTH 925 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. $10 fee. Sec. 101 MWF Sec. 102 MWF 29 sessions 7-8 am 29 sessions 8-9 am Arnold campus Jan. 4-March 11 Arnold campus Jan. 4-March 11 Improve cardiovascular health, muscular strength and range of motion. Understand physiological development, resistance training and self-assessment techniques to maintain health. $10 fee. 26 Arnold campus Jan. 20-March 11 Wauseca Briscoe HTH 924 Increase strength, endurance and range of motion through aquatic conditioning. Learn about cardiorespiratory endurance and its positive effect on the musculoskeletal system. $16 fee. Functional Conditioning 2 Arnold campus Jan. 5-March 3 Sec. 101 23 sessions MWF 10-10:50 am Functional Aquatic Conditioning 2 HTH 926 Sec. 101 18 sessions TuTh 7-8 am Increase strength, stamina and flexibility through aquatic conditioning. Learn about the concepts of conditioning specific muscles, joints and cardiovascular system. $16 fee. Melanie Tucker W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Sec. 101 10 sessions MTuWThF9-10:30 am Arnold campus Jan. 4-15 S I G N L A N G UAG E • T H E AT E R • W O M E N ' S I N S T I T U T E THEATER For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Beginning Sign Language, see pages 84-89. THA 331 SLG 345 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 hearing-impaired individuals to aid skill development. CEUs awarded. $147 includes $7 fee. WOI 305 Becoming a Landlord Get Funny Learn from an experienced comedy writer and actor about myriad sources of humor. Write one-liners, 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Prerequisite: SLG 344 Converstional Sign Language 2 or permission of instructor. Sec. 101 Sec. 102 Sec. 103 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO March 16-May 6ONLN EDGO Sec. 101 10 sessions W 6:30-8:30 pm THT 308 NEW Arnold campus Jan. 13-March 23 Daniel Rick SLG 304 A Beginner’s Guide to Sign Language 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. $77 includes $7 fee. Note: Introductory course designed for students with no previous knowledge of American Sign Language to begin to communicate with deaf individuals. Sec. 101 5 sessions Tu 6:30-8:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 19-Feb. 16 Jenny Allen SLG 344 Conversational Sign Language 2 Develop receptive and expressive skills following the patterns of American Sign Language. Expand sign vocabulary. Review and expand finger spelling skills. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $147 includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: SLG 343 Converstional Sign Language 1 or permission of instructor. Sec. 101 Tu Sec. 102 M 10 sessions 6:30-8:30 pm 10 sessions 7-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 26-April 5 Stephen Applegate Arnold campus Feb. 1-April 11 Dan Rick SLG 343 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 awarded. $147 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 10 sessions W 6:30-8:30 pm Joanna Sandsmark Joanna Sandsmark Joanna Sandsmark Shakespeare for Today Discover the drama and relevancy of Shakespeare’s writings in this performance-based class. Using scene work, examine the power and sounds of his words while employing stage navigation. Explore text structure and apply to current themes. $68 includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 4 sessions W 6:30-8:30 pm THT 307 Arnold campus Feb. 17-March 9 Madeline Austin NEW 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. $49† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions M 6:30-8:30 pm Arnold campus Feb. 29-March 7 Jerry Vess WOMEN’S INSTITUTE The following courses are offered through AACC’s Women’s Institute which was established to enrich and empower women. For more information, visit www.aacc.edu/women. 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. $55† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-1 pm Arnold campus March 12 Alison Kelly WIS 324 Drywall Repair 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. $33† includes $15 fee. Sec. 101 1 session W 7-8:30 pm Arnold campus March 23 Jo Ellen Stinchcomb-Soesbee BUSINESS AND FINANCE WIS 398 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO WNI 314 Glynns Thomas Glynns Thomas Glynns Thomas NEW 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. $66 includes $43 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Cyndie Koopsen Cyndie Koopsen Cyndie Koopsen ALL AROUND THE HOUSE WNI 329 WIN 303 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. $140† includes $77 fee. Spring Pruning Basics Learn what to prune and the correct methods for pruning different kinds of plants. Gain an understanding of how regular spring pruning enhances the landscape, improves plant health and reduces maintenance. $31† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 1 session W 7-9 pm Arnold campus March 9 Elizabeth Matarese NEW Business Leadership for Women Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN ED4OL Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN ED4OL Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN ED4OL Arnold campus Jan. 27-April 4 Stephen Applegate R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 27 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT SIGN LANGUAGE WOMEN'S INSTITUTE CREATIVE PURSUITS WNI 327 Discover essential tools for gaining credibility in the publishing world. Learn how to format your work, identify effective literary agents and choose a publisher. $100 includes $72 fee. WOI 397 Sew an envelope pillow with a three-button closure. Review basic machine sewing skills. Measure and cut pillow pieces. Prepare the two-part pillow back and sew button holes. Sew to pillow front to complete. $49† includes $13 fee. PERSONAL ENRICHMENT WIS 399 A Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Sec. 102 Sec. 103 Jan. 16-March 4 ONLN EDGO Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO March 16-May 6ONLN EDGO WOI 372 NEW Leeanne Krusemark Leeanne Krusemark Leeanne Krusemark Crochet in the Round Learn how to crochet in the round. Review basic stitches and pattern reading. Practice increasing and decreasing stitches and incorporate them into crocheting in the round. Use a pattern to crochet a winter hat. $71† includes $17 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions W 7-8:30 pm Arnold campus Feb. 3-17 Linda De Andrade Ten Steps to a Federal Job WOI 398 Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-2:30 pm Create one-of-a-kind Zentangle®-inspired jewelry for Valentine’s Day using two techniques. Practice Zentangle® drawing patterns. Decorate heart-shaped earrings and a pendant. Embellish decorated hearts with beads and crystals using basic jewelry construction techniques. $46† includes $22 fee. Discuss federal hiring programs and practices to prepare for a job search. Outline the process of matching knowledge, skills and abilities with occupational groups and agencies. Explore techniques to earn “best qualified” status. $45 includes $7 fee. WOI 379 Arnold campus Feb. 6 Steven Young Zentangle® Inspired Heart Jewelry Sec. 101 1 session Th 7-9 pm NEW Blogging for Profit Arnold campus Feb. 4 Dawn Poley Schulman WNI 326 Sec. 101 1 session M 6:30-9 pm Sec. 101 4 sessions Arnold campus M 6:30-8 pm Feb. 22-March 21 Karen Schwartz-McGady WOI 374 Lorian Lipton Social Security: Solutions for the Long Term Examine the Social Security process in depth with a focus on determining an individual’s best long-term gains. Compare and contrast benefit categories and their potential outcomes. Practice calculations. Receive vital tips for future planning. $31† includes $7 fee. Note: Instructors do not provide advice on specific investments and neither the instructor nor AACC is responsible for students’ personal investments. Sec. 101 1 session Th 6:30-8:30 pm WOI 387 Arnold campus March 3 Monica Brown NEW Women in Business: Setting Up a Facebook Page Examine the value of maintaining a Facebook page for business promotion. Compare business with private Facebook use. Identify goals. Discuss brand development through various page elements. Learn ways to increase page visibility and audience. $32 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Arnold campus Sa 9 am-12:30 pm March 5 NEW 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. $87† includes $22 fee. WMI 336 NEW Janet Roessler Sec. 101 1 session Arnold campus Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pmMarch 5 WNI 325 Pauline Senk NEW Zentangle® in Miniature: Bijou Tiles Explore drawing with Zentangle’s Bijou tiles, miniature versions of the original paper tiles. Practice using multiple tiles. Focus on shading. Discuss ways to use Bijou tiles including decorating a small trinket box to take home. $36† includes $12 fee. Note: Students must have completed WOI 367 Introduction to Zentangle® or have permission of the instructor. Arnold campus March 8 Lori Manoogian WMN 360 Glass Painting Learn special techniques for painting glass using ovencuring paints. Decorate and take home the glass items provided. $57† includes $27 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9:30-11 am Arnold campus March 12 Liz Sork So Simple Sewing WOI 351 Note: Students will complete two different holiday gift bags. Fabric will be provided. Cut, assemble and sew a pair of pants. Determine accurate body measurements, identify most flattering pant leg style and decide on waist type. Outline simple steps to personalize a standard pattern. $63† includes $15 fee. NEW 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. $70† includes $22 fee. Sew Easy Flattering Pants Sec. 101 2 sessions Tu 7-9 pm Prerequisite: WMI 336 So Simple Sewing or permission of instructor. Note: Student will provide McCall’s pattern 6571, knit fabric and matching thread. WIN 324 Arnold campus Feb. 23-March 1 Pauline Senk NEW Mosaic Projects Decorate a mirror frame with colorful glass and ceramic pieces. Create your own design. Learn about application and grouting techniques. Take home your finished work. $42† includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions M 7-9 pm M 7-8:30 pm WOI 366 Arnold campus Feb. 29 March 7 Katie Leonard NEW Celtic Knot Rings Weave copper wire into two different patterns to complete two separate Celtic knot rings. Discuss methods of oxidizing wirework. Learn patina technique. $44† includes $20 fee. Note: Prior experience in wire work necessary. Sec. 101 1 session Arnold campus W 6:30-8:30 pm March 2 28 Prerequisite: WMI 336 So Simple Sewing or permission of instructor. Note: Students will supply 1.5 yards of medium-weight cotton fabric, matching thread and 3, 1-inch buttons. Sec. 101 1 session Tu 6:30-8:30 pm 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. $28† includes $7 fee. Arnold campus Feb. 29 NEW Buttoned Envelope Pillow Lori Manoogian W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-1 pm WOI 350 Arnold campus March 26 Pauline Senk NEW Stacking Bracelets Use simple jewelry-making techniques to complete three wire bracelets. Practice looping, bending, cutting and hardening skills. Utilize a bracelet mandrel for shaping. Create a central focal point for each bracelet using decorative disc or set stone. $46† includes $22 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Tu 7-9 pm Arnold campus March 29 Lori Manoogian W O M E N ' S I N S T I T U T E • W O R L D L A N G UAG E S NEW Find Your Inner Diva, and All That Jazz Participate in activities for self-expression. Discover the joy of singing and practice vocal skill elements. Use simple dance moves to find your inner diva and incorporate props into easy choreography. Learn a song from “Chicago.” $46† includes $22 fee Sec. 101 1 session W 7-9 pm Arnold campus March 30 Ruth Capobianco WMI 347 WORLD LANGUAGES NEW Dating After 40 Explore the unique challenges of midlife dating. Discuss goals and attitudes. Assess the most popular dating sites on the Internet and learn guidelines for creating an online profile. Identify possible warning signs on dates. $29† includes $5 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 10 am-noon Arnold campus March 26 SELF-DISCOVERY WOMEN’S WELLNESS WNI 328 WIN 394 NEW Singing “Divas:” Performing Backup Find your “inner diva” through backup singing and using simple dance moves. Practice basic vocal skill elements in “Stop! In the Name of Love,” and incorporate props into easy Supremes-style choreography. $36† includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 1 session W 6:30-8:30 pm WNI 320 Arnold campus Feb. 24 Ruth Capobianco Take the Bite Out of Chronic Stress Begin to develop pathways to change your body’s reaction to the potentially debilitating effects of chronic stress. Inventory your stressors and identify tools to develop an action plan of healing and prevention. $43† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Arnold campus Feb. 20 Grace Porter WNI 316 Emotional Intelligence: Skills to Success Explore the concept of emotional intelligence and discuss its importance to success. Identify two models of emotional intelligence, focusing on the 15 skills of the EQ-i2.0 model. Align skills to everyday life. $37† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Tu 6:30-9 pm WNI 302 Arnold campus March 1 Amy Steindler LAN 302 Beginning Arabic 1 Weight Training for Women 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. $87† includes $7 fee. Note: Bring a set of 3- or 5-pound weights and a yoga mat. Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 6:30-7:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 7-Feb. 11 Pamela Blum Rape Aggression Defense System Discover realistic self-defense tactics and techniques for women. Learn strategies of awareness, prevention, risk reduction and avoidance. Progress to basic hands-on self-defense. Enrollment limit: 15. $62† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 5 sessions W 6-8:30 pm WNI 330 Arnold campus Feb. 10-March 9 Nancy Kutz NEW Yoga Boot Camp Combine the mind-body connection of yoga with the cardiovascular benefits of boot camp. Begin with yoga, then integrate boot camp exercises. Develop increased strength, improved balance and reduce stress in this workout system. $87† includes $12 fee. Note: Bring a yoga mat. Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 6:30-7:30 pm Arnold campus Feb. 18-March 31 Pam Blum WNI 301 NEW 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. $87† includes $15 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions Th 7-9 pm ARABIC WMI 317 NEW Arnold campus March 10-31 Connie Sparrow 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 Proficiency language studies series ideal for individuals whose job requires language fluency. See page 81 for details or visit www.aacc.edu/ worldlanguage. Meditation Samplings Explore four different forms of meditation through study and practice. Receive instructor feedback and assistance. Assess practice forms for personal need and discuss ways to improve practice over time. $55† includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions M 7-8:15 pm Arnold campus March 21-April 4 Brian Smith 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. $147 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 10 sessions W 7-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 13-March 23 Rebecca Bene FRENCH LAN 351 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! $145 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Amy Page Amy Page Amy Page LGE 369 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. $147 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 10 sessions M 7-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 25-April 4 Sophie Gryszko LGE 372 Beginning French 2 Expand knowledge of French grammatical structures. Learn phrases, idiomatic expressions and the ability to ask and answer questions. Discuss reading and translations. CEUs awarded. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $167 includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: LGE 369 Beginning French 1 or permission of instructor. Sec. 101 10 sessions Tu 7-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 26-April 5 Sophie Gryszko 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/CONED OR CALL 410-777-2325. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 29 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT WOI 380 W O R L D L A N G UAG E S ITALIAN JAPANESE Expand language skills and increase vocabulary. Discuss current events. $147 includes $7 fee. LAN 350 LAN 340 Learn Italian from the comfort of your home. Also learn about Italian culture to gain a better understanding of the Italian people. $145 includes $72 fee. Explore the culture of Japan while learning basic conversational skills, phrases and words using the English alphabet. $145 includes $72 fee. PERSONAL ENRICHMENT LAN 344 Intermediate French Prerequisite: LGE 361 Beginning French 1 or permission of the instructor. Note: No class Feb. 17 and March 16. Sec. 101 10 sessions Arnold campus W 5:30-7:30 pm Jan. 27-April 13 Nathalie Davis-Haslbeck Speed Italian Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. LAN 352 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Experience French immersion in a relaxed atmosphere. Select a topic to research, present and discuss. $147 includes $7 fee. LGA 390 PORTUGUESE 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. $147 includes $7 fee. LAN 358 Advanced French Conversation Prerequisite: Students must be able to converse in French. Note: No class March 15 and 22. Sec. 101 10 sessions Arnold campus Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 2-April 19 Anne-Catherine Mahler Robert Bertoldi Robert Bertoldi Robert Bertoldi Speed Japanese Conversational Italian Prerequisite: Previous Italian instruction. GERMAN Sec. 101 10 sessions Tu 7-9 pm LAN 362 Arnold campus Jan. 19-March 29 Lucia Paterniti Advanced German Literature LGA 376 Note: Conducted entirely in German. Background knowledge of the language recommended. Contact instructor for current readings. Learn basic Italian vocabulary and verb conjugations that can be used in everyday conversations. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $147 includes $7 fee. Read and discuss German literature. $147 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 10 sessions W 1-3 pm Arnold campus Jan. 20-March 30 Talke MacFarland LAN 331 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. $86 includes $16 fee. Sec. 101 5 sessions W 7-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 3-March 2 William Doolan Beginning Italian Sec. 101 10 sessions Th 7-9 pm LGA 386 Arnold campus Jan. 21-March 31 Lucia Paterniti NEW 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. $147 includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: LGA 376 Beginning Italian or permission from the instructor. LAN 354 Basic German 2 Strengthen German pronunciation and expand vocabulary. $86 includes $16 fee. Sec. 101 10 sessions W 7-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 20-March 30 Lucia Paterniti Arnold campus March 23-April 20 William Doolan Sec. 101 5 sessions Arnold campus Tu 7-9 pm Feb. 23-March 29 Tania Berkowitz Fiebach RUSSIAN LAN 305 Basic Russian Sample the Russian language. Learn simple sentences, pronunciation, phrases and basic vocabulary that will help you greet people, obtain directions and order meals. $86 includes $16 fee. Sec. 101 5 sessions Tu 7-9 pm LAN 366 Arnold campus Feb. 2-March 1 Irina Orlova NEW 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. $177 includes $37 fee. Prerequisites: Two semesters of Russian study or instructor permission. Arnold campus Feb. 9-April 19 Joseph Matukonis Basic Russian 2 Strengthen Russian pronunciation and expand vocabulary. $84 includes $14 fee. Conversational German 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. $147 includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: LAN 305 Basic Russian Sec. 101 5 sessions Th 7-9 pm Prerequisite: LAN 331 Basic German and LAN 354 Basic German 2. 30 Sample the Portuguese language of Brazil. Learn simple sentences, pronunciation, phrases and basic vocabulary that will help you greet people, obtain directions and order meals. $87 includes $17 fee. LAN 357 LAN 355 Sec. 101 10 sessions Tu 7-9 pm Ririko Mayashi Ririko Mayashi Ririko Mayashi Basic Portuguese Sec. 101 10 sessions Tu 7-9 pm Prerequisite: LAN 331 Basic German. Sec. 101 5 sessions W 7-9 pm Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Arnold campus Feb. 2-April 12 William Doolan W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Arnold campus March 3-April 7 Irina Orlova W O R L D L A N G UAG E S • W R I T E R S ' W O R K S H O P LGA 394 LAN 349 Sharpen pronunciation and comprehension skills using expressions that can be understood easily in meetings, hotels, airports, train stations, restaurants and shops. Includes authentic coaching for international business and vacation travelers. $147 includes $7 fee. Advanced Spanish Speed Spanish Learn six easy methods for combining Spanish words to make conversational sentences. $145 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Dan Mikels Dan Mikels Dan Mikels LAN 303 Enhance your comfort level in Spanish-speaking situations using new speaking strategies. Make significant progress toward fluency. $145 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: LAN 349 Speed Spanish. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Dan Mikels Dan Mikels Dan Mikels Arnold campus Feb. 18-April 28 Linda Paez Master your ability to speak, understand and read Spanish by taking the final installment in this unique three-part Speed Spanish learning series. $145 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Dan Mikels Dan Mikels Dan Mikels Sharpen pronunciation and comprehension skills using more specific and complex expressions. Learn to use the language in various real contexts and situations. Discuss topics including society, economics, history and literature in Spain and Latin America. $147 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 10 sessions Tu 7-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 9-April 19 Linda Paez 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. $147 includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: Previous Spanish instruction. Sec. 101 10 sessions W 7-9:15 pm Arnold campus Feb. 10-April 20 Gabriel Barcelo LAN 365 Spanish for Travelers LGE 380 Beginning Spanish 1 Acquire the basics of grammar, vocabulary and conversation. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $147 includes $7 fee. 10 sessions 7-9 pm 10 sessions 7-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 25-April 4 Arnold campus Jan. 28-April 7 BASIC SKILLS Introduction to Internet Writing Markets Advanced Spanish 2 Conversational Spanish Speed Spanish 3 Taught by professional, published authors, AACC’s writing courses are designed for both amateurs and professionals alike. For information, visit www.aacc.edu/writing. DLC 328 LGA 363 LAN 314 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. $87† includes $16 fee. Sec. 101 4 sessions M 7-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 29-March 28 Rebecca Bene Jessica Jackson 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Linda Aksomitis Linda Aksomitis Linda Aksomitis DLC 344 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Jacquelyn Landis Jacquelyn Landis Jacquelyn Landis WRG 365 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. LGE 320 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. $167 includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: LGE 380 Beginning Spanish 1. Sec. 101 M Sec. 102 Tu Sec. 103 W Sec. 101 10 sessions Th 6:30-8:30 pm LAN 363 Speed Spanish 2 Sec. 102 M Sec. 101 Th Prerequisite: LGA 363 Conversational Spanish or permission from the instructor. WRITERS’ WORKSHOP 10 sessions Arnold campus 7-9 pm Jan. 25-April 4 Tania Berkowitz Fiebach 10 sessions Arnold campus 7-9 pm Jan. 26-April 5 Mara Fitch 10 sessions AMIL 1:30-3:30 pm Feb. 3-April 13 Margaret Hanna FOR ADDITIONAL LANGUAGE CLASSES See World Languages on pages 81-82 . Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Steve Alcorn Steve Alcorn Steve Alcorn WRG 378 Beginning Writer’s Skills Improve your creative writing through expert advice and in-depth, hands-on exercise. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 Ann Linquist Ann Linquist Ann Linquist 31 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT SPANISH WRITERS' WORKSHOP WRITING GENRES WRG 361 Master the essentials of writing. Learn the skills to excel at business communications, online correspondence and creative literary endeavors. $100 includes $72 fee. DLC 317 Use vivid examples from today’s bestselling mystery novels to learn the techniques you need to become a successful author. Develop an original story and then brainstorm with the instructor and fellow students. $100 includes $72 fee. PERSONAL ENRICHMENT WRI 315 Writing Essentials Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Ann Linquist Ann Linquist Ann Linquist WRI 327 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Eva Shaw Eva Shaw Eva Shaw WRG 364 The Keys to Effective Editing Learn the fundamentals of top-notch editing of fiction and nonfiction. Develop essential self-editing tools. Explore how to edit for grammar, style and tone as well as productive ways to interact with writers. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 16-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Jacquelyn Landis Jacquelyn Landis Jacquelyn Landis WRG 390 Revisions: Editing Yourself Learn techniques to gain and keep readers’ attention while polishing manuscripts for grammar, punctuation and proper formatting. Bring a story, draft or idea and get feedback from the instructor. $49 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions Th 6:30-8:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 21-Feb. 4 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. $105 includes $7 fee. Arnold campus Jan. 25-March 7 Susan Moger WRI 343 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. $119 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 8 sessions W 6:30-8:30 pm 32 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. $127 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Janet Underwood Janet Underwood Janet Underwood 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO THT 303 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Steve Alcorn Steve Alcorn Steve Alcorn WRG 363 Effective Business Writing DLC 329 Cheryl Simpson Cheryl Simpson Cheryl Simpson NEW 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO William Rabkin William Rabkin William Rabkin The Craft of Magazine 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Eva Shaw Eva Shaw Eva Shaw Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Ann Linquist Ann Linquist Ann Linquist WRG 384 Advanced Fiction Writing 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Steve Alcorn Steve Alcorn Steve Alcorn WRG 385 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Eva Shaw Eva Shaw Eva Shaw WRI 310 Write and Publish a Nonfiction Book WRG 347 Writing for Children 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Identify and eliminate problem areas in writing. Learn the secret for developing powerful and compelling written documents. $100 includes $72 fee. Write Your Life Story WRG 337 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. WRI 342 Sec. 101 7 sessions M 6-8:30 pm Mystery Writing Carol Smalley Carol Smalley Carol Smalley Arnold campus Feb. 3-March 30 Susan Moger W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Learn how to plan, research, write, edit and publish nonfiction works. Choose topics, write query letters and pursue a variety of nontraditional publishing options. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Lisa Adams Lisa Adams Lisa Adams WRITERS' WORKSHOP WRI 354 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Explore techniques used for writing on the Internet. 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. $77 includes $7 fee. Writing Young Adult Fiction Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO WRI 351 Steve Alcorn Steve Alcorn Steve Alcorn NEW Romance Writing 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Priscilla A. Kissinger Priscilla A. Kissinger Priscilla A. Kissinger WRI 326 Travel Writing Explore 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. $100 includes $72 fee. NEW Writing for the Internet Sec. 101 5 sessions Tu 6:30-8:30 pm WRI 353 Arnold campus Feb. 9-March 22 Kelsey Casselbury NEW Autobiographical Writing Techniques Explore the approaches, purposes and goals of autobiographical writing. Develop effective autobiographical writing skills in both a lecture and workshop environment. $77 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 5 sessions Th 7-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 11-March 10 Noelle Schulthesis WRI 347 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 wide a variety of topics. Practice critiquing techniques and outline publishing options. $49 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 3 sessions Tu 7-9 pm Arnold campus March 22-April 5 Chelsea Harrison PUBLISHING AND MARKETING WRI 336 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online corse. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Eva Shaw Eva Shaw Eva Shaw WRI 337 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Linda Aksomitis Linda Aksomitis Linda Aksomitis Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 16-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Eva Shaw Eva Shaw Eva Shaw UNMANNED AIRCRAFT SYSTEMS What is an unmanned aircraft system (UAS)? Often referred to as "drones," the Federal Aviation Administration classifies a UAS as any unmanned aircraft along with its support equipment, control station, data links, telemetry, communications, navigation equipment and any other device necessary for its operation. AACC's cyber and technology training department offers innovative noncredit courses in unmanned aircraft systems including introductory courses covering: • UAS in precision agriculture. • UAS and the law. • Current state of UAS standards and regulations. • Geospatial information for UAS. • UAS for first responder leadership. • UAS and data analytics. • Expanding your business with UAS. Visit www.aacc.edu/it/uas.cfm or call 410-777-1333 for information. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 33 PERSONAL ENRICHMENT WRI 328 BASIC EDUCATION 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 16 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) 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 GENERAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT (GED) NORTH COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL 10 E. First Ave., Glen Burnie, MD 21061 6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday This practice test is an excellent predictor of your readiness to take the GED® Test. Call 410-777-1823 for information. 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 ODENTON REGIONAL LIBRARY 1325 Annapolis Road, Odenton, MD 21113 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday 6-8:30 p.m. Tuesday/Thursday 6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday 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. 34 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D GED READY™ MATHEMATICAL REASONING FOR THE GED® TEST This 40-hour advanced math class is specifically designed to review the higher level 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. CO L L E G E P R E PA R AT I O N COLLEGE PREPARATION SKL 351 GENERAL COLLEGE PREPARATION SKL 328 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 awarded. $51 includes $7 fee. 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. Arnold campus Jan. 4-7 Arnold campus Jan. 4-7 AMIL Jan. 4-7 Arnold campus Jan. 11-14 AMIL Jan. 11-14 Arnold campus Jan. 11-14 Arnold campus Jan. 25-28 Arnold campus Jan. 25-28 Richard Haas Richard Haas Deborah Webb Richard Haas Deborah Webb Richard Haas Comprehensive SAT Preparation This intensive, comprehensive review and practice of math and verbal skills prepares you to take the College Board’s Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT). Practice skills, work on progressive vocabulary and essay building with review of test-taking strategies. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $150† includes $7 fee. Note: Students under 16 years of age must register for YUH 861. Arnold campus Jan. 9-17 Patrick Heline SKL 343 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO 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). Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 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 student-produced response questions on the SAT. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. $100 includes $72 fee. 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). Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Hatch Scott Hatch Scott Hatch SKL 354 Sharon Daniels Sharon Daniels Sharon Daniels 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO SKL 358 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. $139 includes $7 fee. Note: Take textbook to first session of class. Sec. 101 6 sessions Arnold campus Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pmJan. 23-Feb. 27 SKL 357 SKL 352 Introduction to Statistics SKL 334 Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 9 am-1 pm Su noon-4 pm 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Ben Sellers Ben Sellers Ben Sellers NEW 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. $139 includes $7 fee. Note: Take textbook to first session of class. Sec. 101 6 sessions Sa 1-4 pm Arnold campus Jan. 23-Feb. 27 Patrick Heline NEW Comprehensive Math Preparation for the SAT Patrick Heline NEW 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. $54 includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 9:30 am-12:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 30-Feb. 6 Madeline Austin GRADUATE-LEVEL PREPARATION DLC 320 GRE Preparation – Verbal and Analytical Examine Graduate Record Examination questions dealing with reading comprehension, analogies, sentence completion, antonyms and logical and analytical reasoning. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Hatch Scott Hatch Scott Hatch DLC 321 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Hatch Scott Hatch Scott Hatch DLC 332 LSAT Preparation – Part 1 Discuss law school entrance procedures, survival techniques, test-taking skills, analytical reasoning and drafting diagrams in this first course of a two-part series. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 Scott Hatch Scott Hatch Scott Hatch 35 BASIC EDUCATION Sec. 101 4 sessions MTuWTh 3:30-5:30 pm Sec. 102 4 sessions MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm Sec. 103 4 sessions MTuWTh 4:30-6:30 pm Sec. 104 4 sessions MTuWTh 3:30-5:30 pm Sec. 105 4 sessions MTuWTh 4:30-6:30 pm Sec. 106 4 sessions MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm Sec. 107 4 sessions MTuWTh 3:30-5:30 pm Sec. 108 4 sessions MTuWTh 5:30-7:30 pm SKL 359 SAT/ACT Preparation: Verbal CO L L E G E P R E PA R AT I O N • E N G L I S H A S A S E CO N D L A N G UAG E DLC 333 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. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Hatch Scott Hatch Scott Hatch OBS 508 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 awarded. $152 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Lisa Hatch BASIC EDUCATION ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE 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. INFORMATION FOR NEW STUDENTS New students must: 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 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. 36 ESL ADVISING AND REGISTRATION 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 8:30 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. 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 410777-2901. 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 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D 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 Maryland City/Russett Branch Library 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 Odenton Regional Library 1325 Annapolis Road, Odenton, MD 21113 6-8:30 p.m. Monday/Wednesday ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES 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: Residents of Anne Arundel County: $247. Residents of other Maryland counties: $257. Residents of other states: $512. Non U.S. citizens and nonimmigrants: $512. For information regarding a continuing education certificate in English for Academic Purposes, see pages 84-89. E N G L I S H A S A S E CO N D L A N G UAG E ESL BEGINNING ESL INTERMEDIATE LEVEL ESL HIGH INTERMEDIATE ESL 301 ESL 311 ESL 346 Learn how to form and communicate ideas in the present, past and future tenses. Identify parts of speech, express moods, make comparisons and communicate in complete sentences. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. Review present, past and future tenses. Learn to express ideas in the progressive, perfect and perfect progressive tenses. Identify and use modals to express ability, permission, requests and advice. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. 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 awarded. Beginning English Grammar Sec. 201 48 sessions MWF 9:30-10:30 am Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 Sec. 201 MWF Sec. 202 W ESL 302 Beginning 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 awarded. Sec. 201 45 sessions MWF 10:45-11:45 am Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 ESL 307 Beginning Writing Arnold campus Jan. 21-May 10 ESL 308 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 awarded. Sec. 201 45 sessions MWF noon-1 pm Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 45 sessions 9:30-10:30 am 15 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 AMIL Jan. 20-May 4 High Intermediate Listening and Speaking Sec. 201 MWF Sec. 202 Th 45 sessions noon-1 pm 15 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 Arnold campus Jan. 21-May 5 ESL 312 ESL 347 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 awarded. Continue building grammar skills with present, past and future verb tenses. Practice forming comparisons using adjectives and adverbs. Expand proper usage of modals, nouns, quantifiers and articles. Begin the study of gerunds and infinitives. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. Intermediate Reading and Vocabulary Sec. 201 MWF Sec. 202 Sa 45 sessions 10:45-11:45 am 15 sessions 9 am-noon Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 GBTC Jan. 23-May 7 High Intermediate Grammar Sec. 201 MWF Sec. 202 Sa 45 sessions 10:45-11:45 am 15 sessions 9 am-noon Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 GBTC Jan. 23-May 7 ESL 318 ESL 348 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 awarded. 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 awarded. Intermediate Writing Sec. 201 TuTh Sec. 202 Tu 30 sessions 9:45-11:15 am 15 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 21-May 10 Arnold campus Jan. 26-May 10 High Intermediate Reading Sec. 201 MWF Sec. 202 Sa 45 sessions 10:45-11:45 am 15 sessions 9 am-noon Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 GBTC Jan. 23-May 7 ESL 319 ESL 349 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 awarded. 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 awarded. Intermediate Listening and Speaking Sec. 201 MWF Sec. 202 Th 45 sessions noon-1 pm 15 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 Arnold campus Jan. 21-May 5 High Intermediate Writing Sec. 201 TuTh Sec. 202 Tu 30 sessions 9:45-11:15 am 15 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 21-May 10 Arnold campus Jan. 26-May 10 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. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 37 BASIC EDUCATION 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 awarded. Sec. 201 30 sessions TuTh 9:45-11:15 am Intermediate English Grammar E N G L I S H A S A S E CO N D L A N G UAG E ESL ADVANCED ESL CAPSTONE ESL 399 ESL 321 ESL 387 Review all verb tenses. Practice forming adjective clauses in written and spoken English. Use modals and passive voice accurately. Review and expand understanding of noun functions. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. Master the complex grammatical structures used in effective college-level work. Accurately use verb forms, conditionals, passive voice and adjective, adverb and noun clauses in academic writing. Use direct and indirect speech to report, summarize and paraphrase information. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. Use a five-step writing process to produce college-level 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 awarded. Advanced English Grammar Sec. 201 MWF Sec. 202 W Sec. 203 45 sessions 9:30-10:30 am 15 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm Feb. 1-May 8 Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 AMIL Jan. 20-May 4 ONLN ESL 322 Advanced Reading and Vocabulary BASIC EDUCATION 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. Develop an annotated bibliography. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. Sec. 201 MWF Sec. 202 Sa 45 sessions 10:45-11:45 am 15 sessions 9 am-noon Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 GBTC Jan. 23-May 7 ESL 331 Review paragraph and essay structure. Use a fivestep 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 awarded. 30 sessions 9:45-11:15 am 15 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 21-May 10 Arnold campus Jan. 26-May 10 ESL 332 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 awarded. Sec. 201 MWF Sec. 202 Th 45 sessions noon-1 pm 15 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm Capstone: Grammar Sec. 201 MWF Sec. 202 W Sec. 203 TuTh Sec. 204 ESL 389 45 sessions 9:30-10:30 am 15 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm 30 sessions 9:45-11:15 am Feb. 1-May 8 Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 AMIL Jan. 20-May 4 Arnold campus Jan. 21-May 10 ONLN WB NEW Capstone: Reading and Vocabulary Practice intensive and extensive reading of fiction and nonfiction academic texts. Read and think critically, applying reading strategies to improve comprehension of reading passages. Expand academic vocabulary and improve reading speed and fluency. Practice analyzing, comparing and contrasting literature. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. Corequisite: ACA 100 Student Success. Advanced Writing Sec. 201 TuTh Sec. 202 Tu Capstone: Academic Writing Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 Arnold campus Jan. 21-May 5 Sec. 201 30 sessions MW 10:45-11:45 am Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 Sec. 202 15 sessions Sa 9-11 am GBTC Jan. 23-May 7 Sec. 203 20 sessions TuTh 8-9:30 am Arnold campus March 1-May 12 Students enrolled in ESL 389 must also register for ACA 100. Students enrolled in ESL 389 must also register for ACA 100. Students enrolled in ESL 389 must also register for ACA 100. ESL 396 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 awarded. Sec. 201 MWF Sec. 202 Th 45 sessions noon-1 pm 15 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm Sec. 201 TuTh Sec. 202 Tu Sec. 203 TuTh 30 sessions 9:45-11:15 am 15 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm 30 sessions 1:15-2:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 21-May 10 Arnold campus Jan. 26-May 10 Arnold campus Jan. 21-May 10 Note: Section 203 is for students also enrolled in ENG 115 on Tuesday/ Thursday, 11 a.m.-12:15 p.m. 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: Residents of Anne Arundel County: $122. Residents of other Maryland counties: $132. Residents of other states: $262. Non-U.S. citizens and nonimmigrants: $262. ESL 373 b Interactive English for Advanced Students 1A 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 awarded. Note: Digital badge class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 MW 12 sessions 9:30 am-noon 12 sessions 7-9:30 pm Arnold campus Feb. 1-March 9 Arnold campus Feb. 1-March 9 Arnold campus Jan. 20-May 9 Arnold campus Jan. 21-May 5 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/CONED OR CALL 410-777-2325. 38 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D E N G L I S H A S A S E CO N D L A N G UAG E ESL TEACHER TRAINING For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Introduction Teaching ESL Teaching ESL Using the Inter and Teaching ESL Using the iPad, see pages 84-89. ESL 380 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. $247 includes $7 fee. 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. Sec. 101 15 sessions M 5:30-8:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 25-May 9 ESL 382 ESL 384 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 awarded. $150 includes $72 fee. 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 awarded. $150 includes $72 fee. Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Paul Nation Paul Nation Paul Nation Teaching ESL/EFL Reading Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Neil Anderson Neil Anderson Neil Anderson ESL 383 Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar 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 awarded. $150 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Sec. 102 Sec. 103 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Diane Larsen-Freeman Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Diane Larsen-Freeman March 16-May 6ONLN EDGO Diane Larsen-Freeman BASIC EDUCATION Explore a new health care career with these online courses • Nursing. • Administrative Medical Assistant. • Medical Coding. • Medical Writing. • Medical Transcription. Visit the Career Exploration section on page 42. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 39 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Accounting Principles Using Technology, see pages 84-89. 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 awarded. $152 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Charlene Messier Charlene Messier Charlene Messier OBS 501 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 awarded. $152 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: OBS 500 Accounting Fundamentals. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Charlene Messier Charlene Messier Charlene Messier SOCIAL WORK/COUNSELING Anne Arundel Community College offers high-quality continuing education courses for human services professionals. Our goal is to increase the knowledge of our human services professionals and provide lifelong teaching so they can achieve their goals and best serve the community. Courses are offered in: BOILER OPERATION OCA 311 Preparation for Maryland Stationary Engineer Certification 2 OBS 500 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO BUILDING MAINTENANCE AND ADMINISTRATION 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 awarded. $259 includes $7 fee. For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Administrative Professional and Management Professional Development, see pages 84-89. ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT BNS 551 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 awarded. $116 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. CAP® exam not included. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Note: Prepares students for the Maryland Stationary Engineers certification examination grades 1-3) and the NIULPE certification examination (grades 1-4). Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Sec. 101 12 sessions M 6-9:15 pm BNS 552 Arnold campus Jan. 11-April 18 Thomas Stewart OCA 310 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 awarded. $259 includes $7 fee. 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). Sec. 101 12 sessions Tu 6-9:15 pm Arnold campus Jan. 26-April 19 Robert Griffin 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 awarded. $116 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: BNS 551 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals or equivalent experience. Note: Online course. CAP® exam not included. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Tony Swaim Tony Swaim Tony Swaim MANAGEMENT AND SUPERVISION MGM 503 Fundamentals of Supervision and Management Motivate and delegate with purpose. Develop problem solving tactics and learn how to resolve conflicts in the workplace. CEUs awarded. $152 includes $72 fee. • Trauma. • Ethics. • Child welfare. • Aging. • Domestic violence. • PTSD. • Home visitations. • And more. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO For information, visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/human. 40 BUSINESS EDUCATION W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Patricia Adesso B U S I N E S S E D U C AT I O N MGM 504 BIS 539 PROJECT MANAGEMENT Continue to strengthen your management skills. Learn how to effectively communicate with different personality types, employees and peers. CEUs awarded. $152 includes $72 fee. 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 awarded. $252 includes $130 fee. BNS 513 Fundamentals of Supervision and Management 2 Video Marketing Prerequisite: MGM 503 Fundamentals of Supervision and Management or equivalent experience. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 Feb. 1-26 ONLN LERN Rob Lee Patricia Adesso BIS 564 BIS 566 Negotiation: Get What You Want Learn how to plan, implement and win the bargaining process. Discover how to prioritize needs and clarify requests. Develop the skills to improve relationships, grow a business network and save time. Gain confidence and increase success. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource Network Inc.(LERN). Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 ONLN LERN 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 lead-nurturing campaigns that result in sales. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource Network (LERN). Sec. 101 Feb. 1-26 ONLN LERN Suzanne Kart Layne Harpine 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 awarded. $402 includes $205 fee. ONLN LERN Travis Allison Learn the basics of email promotions. Discuss effective content, timing and testing of email campaigns. Discover how to analyze and improve email response rates through testing and tracking of open and clickthrough rates. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. Creative Problem Solving Develop interpersonal skills for problem solving. Learn to become more successful by using a problem solving model. Discover ways to recognize and address problems quickly and effectively. Gain techniques that apply to organization or group context as well as at an individual level. $202 includes $105 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 ONLN LERN Cathy Niven OBS 509 NEW Using Social Media in Business Learn how to use the five popular social media platforms – Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest and Google Plus – to grow and promote business. CEUs awarded. $116 includes $72 fee. Improving Email Promotions Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource Network (LERN). Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 28 ONLN LERN Susan Hurrell 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 awarded. $182 includes $87 fee. Note: Online course. PMBOK Guide required. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Tony Swaim Tony Swaim Tony Swaim BNS 517 PMP Certification Prep 2 BIS 563 Content Marketing 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 awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. 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 awarded. $182 includes $87 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource Network Inc. (LERN). Note: Online course. PMBOK Guide required. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 March 1-28 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO ONLN LERN Michael Weiss Tony Swaim Tony Swaim Tony Swaim Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Brad Semp R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 41 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS MARKETING 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 awarded. $152 includes $72 fee. BNS 516 Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 BIS 586 Project Management Applications Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Gain practical experience producing a podcast. Learn how to maximize business marketing and make money from a podcast. CEUs awarded. $252 includes $130 fee. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-26 Tony Swaim Tony Swaim Tony Swaim BNS 514 Podcasting BNS 580 William Draves Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). ONLN LERN Learn the difference between project management and general management, role of the project manager and the project team. Explore project phases, effective use of project management resources and references. CEUs awarded. $152 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. BIS 584 BIS 578 Project Management Fundamentals BUS I N E S S E D UC ATI O N • C A RE E R E X PLOR AT ION • C ASIN O AN D G AMIN G IN D US TRY SALES AND CUSTOMER SERVICE BIS 576 PET 316 BIS 550 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 awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. 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, start up costs, accounting, fee-setting, business plans and low-cost marketing. $100 includes $72 fee. 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 awarded. $152 includes $80 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource Network Inc.(LERN). Sec. 101 March 1-28 Sec. 101 March 1-28 CAREER EXPLORATION ONLN LERN Fred Bayley START YOUR OWN BUSINESS BIS 587 NEW 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. $129 includes $77 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed4online. Sec. 101 Jan. 6-Feb. 17 ONLN ED4OL ONLN LERN Jodie Trana Doris Jones HIC 536 NEW Learn what it takes to become an LPN or RN. Discover the opportunities available in the nursing field. CEUs awarded. $116 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Paula Suhr BNS 504 HNS 511 Explore skills assessment, pricing, contracting and marketing. Learn about business resources to help you establish and operate a consulting practice. CEUs awarded. $116 includes $72 fee. Gain the foundation to work as a medical writer, whether as permanent employment with a company or as a freelancer. $116 includes $72 fee. Starting Your Own Consulting Practice Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO William Flood Start Your Own Small Business 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 employee-management tips. CEUs awarded. $116 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Kris Solice-Johnson BIS 505 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Christina Loguidice HTH 587 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 awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 Feb. 1-26 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. $116 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Call 410-777-2970 for textbook information. Sec. 101 Sec. 102 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Jennifer Della’zanna Jennifer Della’zanna OCC 386 Entrepreneur Boot Camp 42 Explore a Career in Medical Writing Explore A Career in Medical Coding DLC 350 Sec. 101 NEW Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Conrad Law 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. $100† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Jeff Grognet Jeff Grognet Jeff Grognet Explore a Career as an Administrative Medical Assistant Explore a Career in Nursing Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Start a Pet Sitting Business HTH 589 See related courses under Health Care, pages 69-72. Start Your Own Medical Claims Billing Service CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Maximizing Cash Flow in Business Shirley Frazier Shirley Frazier Shirley Frazier W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D 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. $116 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Carline Dalgleish CASINO AND GAMING INDUSTRY For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Dealer School, see pages 84-89. CLI 356 Carnival Games 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. $413 includes $17 fee. 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. Sec. 101 12 sessions MTuWTh 7:30-11:30 am Sec. 102 12 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm Sec. 103 12 sessions MTuWTh 1-5 pm Sec. 104 12 sessions MTuWTh 7:30-11:30 am Sec. 105 12 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm Sec. 106 12 sessions MTuWTh 1-5 pm Sec. 107 12 sessions MTuWTh 7:30-11:30 am AMIL 004 Jan. 4-25 AMIL 004 Jan. 4-25 AMIL 004 Jan. 25-Feb. 11 AMIL 004 Feb. 22-March 10 AMIL 004 Feb. 22-March 10 AMIL 004 March 7-31 AMIL 004 March 21-April 7 C A S I N O A N D G A M I N G I N D U S T RY PLAY YOUR CARDS RIGHT COO 385 AND BECOME A CASINO GAMES DEALER IN AS LITTLE AS 11 WEEKS. Learn the fundamentals of poker. Review table layout, chip handling and game procedures. Practice handson techniques for dealing and controlling the game. Discuss the importance of good customer service skills. CEUs awarded. $677 includes $17 fee. Casino Poker Dealer Get certified in dealing blackjack, craps, roulette, minibaccarat and carnival games and more. Earn up to $50,000 a year! 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. www.aacc.edu/hcat/dealerschool 410-777-2398 Sec. 101 20 sessions MTuWTh 7:30-11:30 am Sec. 102 20 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm AMIL 005 Jan. 4-Feb. 11 AMIL 005 Jan. 25-Feb. 25 COO 397 b Minibaccarat Dealer COO 367 COO 371 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. $677 includes $17 fee. 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 awarded. $182 includes $17 fee. Casino Craps Dealer 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. Sec. 101 20 sessions MTuWTh 7:30-11:30 am Sec. 102 20 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm Sec. 103 20 sessions MTuWTh 1-5 pm AMIL 018 Jan. 4-Feb. 11 AMIL 018 Jan. 4-Feb. 11 AMIL 018 Jan. 4-Feb. 11 Casino Blackjack Dealer AMIL 004 Jan. 4-8 AMIL 005 Jan. 4-11 AMIL 005 March 21-25 COO 373 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. CEUs awarded. $677 includes $17 fee. 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 class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Casino Roulette Dealer 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. CEUs awarded. $677 includes $17 fee. 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. Sec. 101 20 sessions MTuWTh 1-5 pm Sec. 102 20 sessions MTuWTh 7:30-11:30 am Sec. 103 20 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm Sec. 104 20 sessions MTuWTh 1-5 pm AMIL 018 Jan. 4-Feb. 11 AMIL 018 Jan. 25-Feb. 25 AMIL 018 Feb. 1-March 3 AMIL 018 March 21-April 21 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 class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Sec. 101 10 sessions MTuWTh 1-5 pm Sec. 102 10 sessions MTuWTh 7:30-11:30 am Sec. 103 10 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm Sec. 104 10 sessions MTuWTh 1-5 pm Sec. 105 10 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm AMIL 005 Jan. 4-20 AMIL 004 Feb. 1-16 AMIL 004 Feb. 1-16 AMIL 005 Feb. 22-March 8 AMIL 004 March 21-April 5 COO 366 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. CEUs awarded. $172 includes $17 fee. Note: White, button-down shirt, black dress pants and black, closed-toe shoes recommended. Online Dealer School Orientation video recommended, www.aacc.edu/hcat/ dealerschool. Sec. 101 5 sessions MTuWThF1-5 pm Sec. 102 5 sessions MTuWThF7:30-11:30 am Sec. 103 5 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm Sec. 104 5 sessions MTuWThF1-5 pm Sec. 105 5 sessions MTuWThF7:30-11:30 am Sec. 106 5 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 AMIL 003 Jan. 11-15 AMIL 003 Feb. 8-12 AMIL 003 Feb. 8-15 AMIL 003 Feb. 15-19 AMIL 003 March 28-April 1 AMIL 003 March 28-April 4 43 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS AMIL 018 Jan. 4-Feb. 11 AMIL 018 Jan. 4-Feb. 11 AMIL 018 Jan. 25-Feb. 25 AMIL 018 Feb. 22-March 31 AMIL 018 Feb. 22-March 31 AMIL 018 Feb. 29-April 7 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, closed-toe shoes. Sec. 101 5 sessions MTuWThF1-5 pm Sec. 102 5 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm Sec. 103 5 sessions MTuWThF7:30-11:30 am COO 370 b Sec. 101 20 sessions MTuWTh 7:30-11:30 am Sec. 102 20 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm Sec. 103 20 sessions MTuWTh 1-5 pm Sec. 104 20 sessions MTuWTh 7:30-11:30 am Sec. 105 20 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm Sec. 106 20 sessions MTuWTh 1-5 pm Casino Pai Gow Poker 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. CEUs awarded. $347 includes $17 fee. C A S I N O A N D G A M I N G I N D U S T RY • C H I L D C A R E T R A I N I N G Introduction to Craps CHILD CARE TRAINING 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. 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/childcare. To receive continuing education units (CEUs) students must attend 100 percent of the classes and receive at least 75 percent on assessment. CLI 348 COO 374 Develop a clear understanding of blackjack. Learn the basic rules, terminology, a variety of bets and basic strategy. Practice playing on a casino-quality table with real cards, chips and casino equipment. $36† includes $12 fee. Learn the fundamentals of craps. Review table layout, chip handling and game procedures. Practice handson techniques to deal and control the game. Discuss the importance of good customer service skills. CEUs awarded. $677 includes $17 fee. Learn to Play Blackjack Sec. 101 1 session Sa 1-3 pm AMIL 018 Jan. 16 CLI 357 Let It Ride Dealer Learn the fundamentals of let it ride 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. $83 includes $17 fee. Prerequisite: COO 366 Introduction to Casino Games and COO 396 Casino Carnival Games or current dealer license. Note: Students are required to wear white, button down shirt, black dress pants and black, close-toe shoes. Sec. 101 2 sessions WTh 1-5 pm AMIL 004 Jan. 20-21 CLI 349 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. $36† includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 1-3 pm AMIL 018 Feb. 6 Sec. 101 20 sessions MTuWTh 7:30-11:30 am Sec. 102 20 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm Sec. 103 20 sessions MTuWTh 1-5 pm CLI 350 Learn to Play Craps Develop a clear understanding of craps. Learn basic rules, table etiquette, terminology, variety of bets and payouts. Practice on a casino-style table with chips, dice and casino equipment. $36† includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 1-3 pm AMIL 018 Feb. 27 CLI 351 Learn to Play Poker 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. $36† includes $12 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 1-3 pm CLI 302 AMIL 018 Feb. 22-March 31 AMIL 018 Feb. 22-March 31 AMIL 018 Feb. 22-March 31 AMIL 018 March 26 Advanced Casino Poker Dealer 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. $347 includes $17 fee. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS AMIL 005 Feb. 15-March 1 AMIL 005 March 7-29 For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Lead Teacher 90-Hour Preschool Child Care, Child Development Associate, Family Child Care Provider and Nanny/Au Pair, see pages 84-89. ECT 305 Child Growth and Development PLANNING TO RE-ENTER THE NURSING FIELD? Registered nurses (RNs) and licensed practical nurses (LPNs) who have been out of the nursing field for a year or more may benefit from our online Nurse Refresher course. RNs and LPNs with an active or inactive Maryland nursing license will need to take this course in order to reactivate their license. The Nurse Refresher course is now offered online! For information, contact Mar-Lynn Mickens at 410-777-2560 or mmickens@aacc.edu. 44 For information on the credentialing program and specific education requirements for each credential level, contact the MSDE Office of Child Care at 877-605-1539. For additional child care classes call Arundel Child Care Connections at 410-222-1712. PRE-SERVICE TRAINING 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. Sec. 101 10 sessions MTuWTh 7:30-11:30 am Sec. 102 10 sessions MTuWTh 6:30-10:30 pm 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 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Study the growth and development of children from birth through adolescence. Topics include an introduction to the child care profession and the social, emotional, physical and intellectual development of children. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $285 includes $15 fee. Note: Perfect attendance required. Sec. 101 18 sessions TuTh 6:30-9 pm Sec. 102 Jan. 11-April 18 Arnold campus Jan. 5-March 3 ONLN HYBR Sec. 103 8 sessions Sa 9 am-4 pm AMIL Jan. 23-March 12 Taryn Carter Note: Section 102 is a hybrid section with mandatory meetings on Jan. 11 and April 18, 6:30-9 p.m., at AMIL. CHILD CARE TRAINING 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. ECT 306 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 awarded. $285 includes $15 fee. Note: Perfect attendance required. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-April 29 ONLN HYBR Michele Hall Note: Section 101 is a hybrid section with mandatory meetings on Jan. 13, Feb. 17, March 23 and April 20, 6:30-9 p.m., at AMIL. Sec. 102 8 sessions GBTC Sa 9 am-4 pm Jan. 23-March 12 Sec. 103 18 sessions Arnold campus MW 6:30-9 pm Jan. 25-March 30 DCC 300 CONTENT AREA: D Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 1 – 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 awarded. $45 includes $7 fee. Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers. Sec. 101 Jan. 11-17 DCC 301 ONLN WB Taryn Carter Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 2 – Curriculum Study the young child’s physical, emotional, social and cognitive growth. Includes curriculum planning, goal setting and selection of age-appropriate materials and methods. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $285 includes $15 fee. Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers. Note: Perfect attendance required. Successful completion of CDA 305 Child Care 1 Child Growth and Development and DAC 328 Group Care of Infants and Toddlers meet state requirements for teachers in infant care. Sec. 101 18 sessions Th 6:30-9 pm AMIL Jan. 7-May 12 DAC 370 Child Care: The School-Age Child Note: Perfect attendance required. Successful completion of CDA 305 Child Care 1 Child Growth and Development and DAC 370 Child Care: The School-Age Child meet state requirements for teachers in school-age programs. Sec. 101 18 sessions Th 6:30-9 pm Arnold campus Jan. 7-May 12 Sec. 101 Jan. 18-24 DCC 302 ONLN WB Taryn Carter CONTENT AREA: H Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 3 – Health, Safety and Nutrition Create health and safety policies that are practical and promote best practices. Explore the food pyramid and how it impacts menu planning. Design environments that foster child safety. CEUs awarded. $45 includes $7 fee. Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers. Sec. 101 Jan. 25-31 DCC 303 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 awarded. $45 includes $7 fee. Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers. Sec. 101 Feb. 8-14 DCC 305 ONLN WB Taryn Carter CONTENT AREA: S Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 4 – Special Needs ONLN WB Taryn Carter CONTENT AREA: L Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 6 – Community Identify important areas in your neighborhood that can maximize your business potential. Reach out to businesses and groups to build relationships that strengthen your position and create smaller communities that can provide enrichment opportunities for children. CEUs awarded. $45 includes $7 fee. Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers. Sec. 101 Feb. 15-21 ONLN WB Taryn Carter CONTENT AREAS: P,L 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 awarded. $90 includes $12 fee. 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. Sec. 101 3 sessions TuTh 6:30-9:30 pm Arnold campus March 22-29 CORE OF KNOWLEDGE TMD 314 CONTENT AREAS: C,P Creating Classroom Centers Learn about the importance of classroom centers. Discover activities that increase independent learning through engaging learning centers. Obtain planning and implementation tips. Develop workable learning center schedules and routines. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO 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 awarded. $45 includes $7 fee. Note: Online course. Fulfills the MSDE/OCC training requirements for family providers. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-7 ONLN WB Taryn Carter R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 45 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Discuss curriculum development for school-age children. Learn communication skills, classroom management and development of a positive selfconcept. Examine age-appropriate activities to promote optimum development of children in the after-school setting. Meets the Office of Child Care requirements in regulations that group leaders have 45 hours of curriculum training. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $285 includes $15 fee. Create developmentally appropriate lesson plans following basic curriculum guidelines for multiage grouping. Identify important content areas and learning standards. CEUs awarded. $45 includes $7 fee. CONTENT AREA: P Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 5 – Professionalism DYC 399 CONTENT AREA: C DAC 328 Group Care of Infants and Toddlers DCC 304 C H I L D C A R E T R A I N I N G • CO N S T R U C T I O N TMD 312 CONTENT AREAS: C,P 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 awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO FON 353 CONTENT AREA: C Ready, Set, Read! Literacy is essential for a child’s success in life. Examine the newest research about literacy in early childhood. Through interactive assignments, learn how to build a young child’s confidence in reading and writing. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO FON 384 CONTENT AREA: D Enhancing Language Development in Children Discover how children process language. Learn fun, natural and age-appropriate ways to stimulate speech, brain and language development. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO CDA 308 CONTENT AREA: D Basic Growth and Development CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Discover how young children develop. Learn about the theories that help to create a better understanding of early to midadolescent growth and development. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $175 includes $12 fee. Note: Perfect attendance required. This course is not intended for the Child Development Associate certificate or lead teacher 90-hour preschool child care certificate. Sec. 101 5 sessions Sa 9 am-4 pm DCR 331 GBTC Jan. 30-Feb. 27 CONTENT AREA: L 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 awarded. $37 includes $7 fee. DYC 321 CONTENT AREA: D 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 awarded. $37 includes $7 fee. Note: Perfect attendace required. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 12:30-3:30 pm DYC 361 AMIL March 5 CONTENT AREA: L 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 awarded. $37 includes $7 fee. Note: Perfect attendance required. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-noon DYC 368 AMIL March 26 CONTENT AREA: H 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 awarded. $39 includes $9 fee. Note: Perfect attendance required. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 12:30-3:30 pm CDA 310 AMIL March 26 CONTENT AREAS: C,D Using Growth and Development in Designing Experiences Apply the concepts and theories of child development when choosing and designing curriculum and environments for young children. Explore current research in brain based learning strategies and develop plans and programs that meet the needs of all children. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $175 includes $12 fee. 46 Learn more about all of AACC’s construction programs at www.aacc.edu/construction. CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Construction Estimating, see pages 84-89. OCA 507 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 awarded. $479† includes $397 fee. Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the American Society of Professional Estimators. Sec. 101 Jan. 11-March 20 ONLN CEXP 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 awarded. $479† includes $397 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the American Society of Professional Estimators. Sec. 101 Jan. 11-March 20 ONLN CEXP Estimating and Bidding 1 Explore hands-on estimating and quantity take-off activities associated with general conditions, site work, concrete and formwork and masonry estimating. CEUs awarded. $479 includes $397 fee. 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. Sec. 101 5 sessions Sa 9 am-4 pm Estimating and Bidding 2 FOR ADDITIONAL CHILD CARE CLASSES See Parenting and Family Life on page 21 and Teacher Professional Development on page 78. W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Bob George OCA 511 Focus on hands-on estimating and quantity take-off activities associated with metals wood doors windows finishes electrical and mechanical estimating. CEUs awarded. $479 includes $397 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 11-March 20 ONLN CEXP AMIL March 5 Bob George OCA 510 Sec. 101 Jan. 11-March 20 ONLN CEXP AMIL April 2-30 Bob George OCA 509 Note: Perfect attendance required. This course is not intended for the Child Development Associate certificate or lead teacher 90-hour preschool child care certificate. Note: Perfect attendance required. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-noon CONSTRUCTION Bob George CO N S T R U C T I O N • C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y OCA 512 Construction Materials and Processes Increase your knowledge of quality control material manufacturing processes regulatory requirements and use of materials in the construction process. CEUs awarded. $479 includes $397 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Construction Experts Inc. Approved by the American Society of Professional Estimators. Sec. 101 Jan. 11-March 20 ONLN CEXP Bob George OLN 380 NTW 549 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 awarded. $186 includes $97 fee. Prepare for the CompTIA IT Technician Certification. Gain the skills to implement, deploy and support health IT systems. Learn regulatory requirements, health care terminology, practice workflow, code of conduct policies and security best practices supporting Electronic Health Records (EHR) medical systems. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $568 includes $88 fee. A+ Certification Advanced: Hardware and Operating System 2 Prerequisite: OLN 379 A+ Certification Intermediate: Operating System 1 or equivalent knowledge. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Choose classes according to your skill level. “Basic” courses are for individuals needing introductory computer skills usually in situations where instructions have been provided. “Intermediate” courses are geared toward those who need skills for independent use in routine work situations with limited need for direction. “Advanced” courses are for those who need expert skills for complex work situations. CompTIA Linux+ Certification Prep CERTIFICATION PREP BASIC For information regarding continuing education certificates in Cloud Computing Essentials, Cyber Analyst, Information Systems Security Professional Exam Preparation, IT Infrastructure Library v3 Foundation Exam Prep and PC Technician, see pages 84-89. OLN 378 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 awarded. $186 includes $97 fee. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of PC hardware and applications. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO 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 awarded. $186 includes $97 fee. NEW Prepare for CompTIA Linux+ certification – two exams for LPIC-1 by the Linux Professional Institute. Examine system architecture, Linux installation and package management, GNU and Unix commands, devices, Linux file systems and the Filesystem Hierarchy Standard. CEUs awarded. $1,518 includes $318 fee. Prerequisite: CompTIA A+, CompTIA Network+ and Linux administration experience recommended. Note: Exam fees included. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 Sa 10 sessions CCPT 6-10 pm Jan. 25-Feb. 24 10 sessions CCPT 317 8:15 am-12:30 pm Jan. 30-April 9 NTW 541 b CompTIA A+ Certification Prep Prepare for the CompTIA A+ 220-801 and 802 examinations. 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 awarded. $1,120 includes $205 fee. Prerequisite: General knowledge of computer hardware and software. Note: Exam fees included. Digital badge class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Sec. 101 18 sessions GBTC 202 TuTh 6-10 pm Jan. 26-March 31 Sec. 102 18 sessions CCPT Sa 8:30 am-12:30 pmJan. 30-June 11 Sec. 103 18 sessions CCPT MW 6-10 pm Feb. 1-April 6 Sec. 104 10 sessions CCPT MTuWThF8:30 am-4:15 pm Feb. 8-19 Prerequisite: Knowledge of computer hardware and software. CompTIA A+ Certification preferred. Note: Tuition cost includes exam voucher. Sec. 101 7 sessions Sa 8:30 am-12:30 pm CCPT 332 Jan. 30-March 12 OLA 398 MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 1 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 awarded. $667† includes $350 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN ED4OL OLT 315 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 awarded. $667† includes $350 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN ED4OL Prerequisite: OLN 378 A+ Certification Basic: Hardware 1 or equivalent knowledge. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Jernigan Scott Jernigan Scott Jernigan R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 47 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS OLN 379 NTW 550 Scott Jernigan Scott Jernigan Scott Jernigan NEW CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician Cert. Prep C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y OLT 316 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 awarded. $667† includes $350 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN ED4OL CLOUD COMPUTING ESSENTIALS NTW 554 Cloud Computing Essentials NTW 538 NEW CompTIA Certified Technical Trainer (CTT+) Cert. Prep Prepare for the CompTIA Certified Technical Trainer (CTT+) certification that consists of two exams. Examine class preparation, delivery methods, credibility and communications, group facilitation, and evaluations. CEUs awarded. $1,496 includes $296 fee. Prerequisite: Six to 12 months of training experience recommended. Note: Exam fees included. VMware Virtual Certified Professional vSphere 5 Part 1 CLOUD COMPUTING BASIC Learn to install, configure and manage VMware’s virtualization platform, including installation of ESXi hosts, use of VMware vCenter Server, networking and security. Prepare for the for the VMWare VCP-510 certification exam. CEUs awarded. $500† includes $238 fee. Corequisite: OLT 318 VMware Virtual Certified Professional vSphere 5 Part 2 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Ed4Online. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN ED4OL OLT 318 Corequisite: OLT 317 VMware Virtual Certified Professional vSphere 5 Part 1. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Ed4Online. 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. 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 awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1 Understanding the Cloud Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO David Iseminger David Iseminger David Iseminger Learn about Microsoft’s primary database system for all business sizes and types as a globally recognized standard for IT professionals. Gain expertise in managing and implementing Microsoft private cloud computing technologies. Prepare for the MS 70-243 Administering and Deploying System Center 2012 Configuration Manager, MS 70-246 Monitoring and Operating a Private Cloud with System Center 2012 and MS 70-247 Configuring and Deploying a Private Cloud with System Center 2012 exams. CEUs awarded. $1,000† includes $475 fee. Prerequisite: MCSA: Windows Server 2012. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Ed4Online. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN ED4OL 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. 48 For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Accounting Principles Using Technology, see pages 84-89. CTR 333 MCSE: Private Cloud Learn about vCenter, vSphere, storage, virtual machines, service levels, troubleshooting and server alarms. Prepare for the for the VMWare VCP-510 certification exam. Co-requisite: OLT 317 VMWare Virtual Certified Professional 1. CEUs awarded. $500† includes $238 fee. Sec. 101 10 sessions CALT 136 Sa 8:15 am-12:30 pm Jan. 30-April 9 OLA 372 OLA 399 VMware Virtual Certified Professional vSphere 5 Part 2 Understand the fundamentals and architecture of cloud computing, and the design and deployment of a cloud platform. Discuss products and services offered, and common platforms and applications. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $1,961 includes $261 fee. COMPUTER APPLICATIONS BASIC Sec. 101 10 sessions CCPT 316 Sa 8:15 am-12:30 pm Feb. 6-April 16 OLT 317 Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN ED4OL CERTIFICATION PREP INTERMEDIATE W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 TuTh 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm CALT 138 Jan. 11-20 GBTC 408 Feb. 11-18 CTR 336 Microsoft Access 2010 Level 1 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. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Prerequisite: Knowledge of database structure. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 TuTh Sec. 102 TuTh 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm sessions 6-9:15 pm 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm GBTC 408 Jan. 11-20 CALT 138 March 3-10 CALT 138 March 3-10 CTR 378 PowerPoint 2013 Level 1 Learn to develop and create engaging multimedia presentations. Explore how to edit text, insert graphics, arrange slides and print handouts. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $142 includes $37 fee. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 F 3 sessions 6-9 pm 1 session 8 am-4:30 pm CCPT Jan. 11-13 CCPT 315 Feb. 26 C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y CTR 379 OLA 318 OLA 362 Learn fundamental 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 double-entry accounts. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $162 includes $17 fee. Learn how to use Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 to create slide presentations that include SmartArt, multimedia, animation, sound, charts, clip art and hyperlinks. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Learn to manage the financial aspects of a small business quickly and efficiently with this accounting software program. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. QuickBooks and Accounting Basics Prerequisite: Basic knowledge of bookkeeping and Microsoft Windows. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 Th 4 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm 4 sessions 6:30-9:30 pm CALT 136 Jan. 11-25 CALT 136 Feb. 4-25 Explore the importance of project management and creating a plan using Project 2013. Learn how to manage and configure tasks, track costs and display information graphically. Discover how to integrate data with other Microsoft applications. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $142 includes $32 fee. GBTC Jan. 12-13 CCPT 314 Feb. 4-11 CCPT 315 March 3 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO OLA 347 Curt Simmons Curt Simmons Curt Simmons Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Get organized and become more efficient. Explore security basics, maintenance tasks, email contacts and optimizing the Outlook calendar. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Bill Mann Bill Mann Bill Mann OLA 314 Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Laurie Fuller Laurie Fuller Laurie Fuller Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Scott Paxton OLA 371 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Kathy Pelt Kathy Pelt Kathy Pelt Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Laurie Fuller Laurie Fuller Laurie Fuller OLA 354 Introduction of Microsoft Publisher 2013 Learn how to design professional publications, including newsletters, fliers and brochures with Microsoft Publisher 2013. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Curt Simmons Curt Simmons Curt Simmons OLA 357 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Tony Swaim Tony Swaim Tony Swaim OLA 373 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Laurie Fuller Laurie Fuller Laurie Fuller OLA 396 Introduction to QuickBooks 2015 Learn to manage the financial aspects of a small business quickly and efficiently with this powerful accounting software program. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2Go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Scott Paxton OLA 397 Introduction to Microsoft Word 2013 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Microsoft Windows. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2Go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 Wallace Wang Wallace Wang Wallace Wang 49 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Introduction to QuickBooks 2014 NEW 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2010 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Learn how to navigate the Publisher workspace using the ribbon and how to access local and online templates. Create publications including professionalquality newsletters, fliers, letterhead and brochures. Work with text, pictures, graphics, tables and shapes. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Introduction to Google Analytics OLA 309 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Kathy Pelt Kathy Pelt Kathy Pelt Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2010 Microsoft Project 2013 Level 1 2 sessions 12:15-4:45 pm 2 sessions 6-10 pm 1 session 8:30 am-5 pm Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO OLA 325 CTR 365 Sec. 101 TuW Sec. 102 Th Sec. 103 Th Introduction to PowerPoint 2010 C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y OLI 337 OLN 346 OLT 301 Increase your website traffic by learning proven, stepby-step strategies for achieving the highest possible position on major search engines. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Achieving Top Search Engine Positions Prerequisite: OLN 381 Creating Web Pages or equivalent HTML experience. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Chris Minnick Chris Minnick OLI 390 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Wallace Wang Wallace Wang Wallace Wang Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010 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 decisionmaking capabilities; and automate tasks with macros. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Dave Paquin Dave Paquin Dave Paquin Tony Swaim Tony Swaim Tony Swaim Introduction to QuickBooks 2013 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Scott Paxton OLN 361 OLT 306 Using FasType software, learn the basics of touchtyping 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Learn about the Microsoft Windows 8 operating system, including managing apps, programs, photos, files and folders. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Keyboarding Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Kathy Pelt Kathy Pelt Kathy Pelt 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Lisa Adams Lisa Adams Lisa Adams OLN 388 OLI 392 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO OLN 385 OLI 391 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Computer Skills for the Workplace 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of PC hardware and software. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Jernigan Scott Jernigan Scott Jernigan Introduction to Windows 8 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Curt Simmons Curt Simmons Curt Simmons OLT 310 Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2013 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Bill Mann Bill Mann Bill Mann OLT 311 Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013 Learn how to use Microsoft Excel 2013. Discover countless shortcuts, tricks and features for creating and formatting worksheets quickly and efficiently. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt OLT 312 What’s New in Microsoft Office 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO 50 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Barbara Clemens Barbara Clemens Barbara Clemens C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y CTR 330 CTR 361 CPT 363 Learn how to create, format and modify documents. Discover how to work on multiple documents simultaneously; run the integrated grammar and spell check; create envelopes and labels; create tables and SmartArt; and save, retrieve, merge, copy, organize and print documents. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. 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 awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. 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 awarded. $179 includes $42 fee. Microsoft Word 2010 Level 1 Sec. 101 F Sec. 102 TuTh 2 sessions 8:30 am-2 pm 3 sessions 9 am-12:15 pm GBTC 408 Jan. 15-22 CALT 138 Feb. 16-23 CTR 373 Excel 2013 Level 1 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 awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Prerequisite: CTR 368 Windows 8 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 F Sec. 102 Sa Sec. 103 MW Sec. 104 TuTh 1 session CCPT 315 8 am-5 pm Jan. 15 Ann Pinto 2 sessions CCPT 331 8:15 am-12:30 pm Jan. 16-23 3 sessions GBTC 408 6:30-9:45 pm Feb. 15-22 3 sessions GBTC 408 6:30-9:45 pm March 31-April 7 CTR 342 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Level 1 Learn how to format text, use drawing objects, work with graphics, and insert tables and charts. Practice using templates and themes, slide masters and transition effects. Conclude with how to proof, run, rearrange and print presentations. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 MW Sec. 103 TuW 3 sessions 6-9 pm 2 sessions 6-10 pm 2 sessions 12:30-4:45 pm GBTC 408 Jan. 19-26 CALT 138 Feb. 15-17 GBTC March 1-2 Access 2013 Level 1 Note: Knowledge of database structure recommended. Sec. 101 Th Sec. 102 TuTh Sec. 103 Sa Sec. 104 MW 2 sessions CCPT 315 8:15 am-12:45 pm Jan. 21-28 3 sessions CCPT 6-9:15 pm Jan. 28-Feb. 4 2 sessions CCPT 8:15 am-12:30 pm Feb. 13-20 3 sessions GBTC 408 6:30-9:45 pm March 7-21 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 awarded. $122 includes $37 fee. 3 sessions 6-8:30 pm 3 sessions 9-11:30 am 3 sessions 6:30-9 pm 3 sessions 6:30-9 pm GBTC Jan. 26-Feb. 2 CCPT Jan. 27-Feb. 10 CALT 136 Feb. 8-15 CCPT 314 March 1-8 3 sessions 6-9:30 pm 3 sessions 9 am-12:30 pm 3 sessions 6-9:30 pm 3 sessions 6-9:30 pm GBTC Feb. 4-11 Arnold campus Feb. 17-March 2 CALT 136 Feb. 17-24 CCPT 314 March 22-29 OLA 381 Prezi Learn how to use and engage your creative side for presentations using Prezi. $202 includes $105 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 Feb. 1-26 ONLN LERN CTR 371 Word 2013 Level 1 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 ONLN LERN OLA 382 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 awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. CCPT 331 Feb. 3-10 CCPT 333 March 22-29 Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 ONLN LERN OLA 387 Boosting Website Traffic 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 awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 ONLN LERN CTR 363 Invitations and Announcements Using Publisher Create dynamic, customized publications quickly. Learn how to design invitations, announcements and other event-related materials. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $101 includes $22 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Arnold campus W 8:30 am-3:30 pm March 9 Continued on page 54. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 51 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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 awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. 3 sessions 6:30-9:45 pm 3 sessions 6:30-9:45 pm Learn how to save project inspiration from online and real-world sources. Review how to snap a picture, record audio, and clip entire Web pages. Organize documents, notes, audio and images in one place. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). OLA 380 Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 TuTh Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 103 W Sec. 102 MW Sec. 104 TuTh Evernote CPT 362 Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 W Sec. 103 MW Sec. 104 TuTh Computer Fundamentals C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y 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 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. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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 410-777-1333. Course dates are: Jan. 13-March 4 Feb. 10-April 1 March 16-May 6 Prices range from $130-$190. 52 CERTIFICATION PREP BASIC A+ Certification Basic: Hardware 1 (OLN 378) A+ Certification Intermediate: Operating System 1 (OLN 379) A+ Certification Advanced: Hardware and OS 2 (OLN 380) CERTIFICATION PREP INTERMEDIATE CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep (OLN 348) CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep (OLN349) CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep 2 (OLA 337) CLOUD COMPUTING BASIC Understanding the Cloud (OLA 372) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS BASIC Keyboarding (OLN 361) Introduction to Windows 7 (OLI 398) Introduction to Windows 8 (OLT 306) Computer Skills for the Workplace (OLN 346) Achieving Top Search Engine Positions (OLI 337) Introduction to Google Analytics (OLA 347) Introduction to PC Troubleshooting (OLN 388) What’s New in Microsoft Office 2010 (OLA 320) What’s New in Microsoft Office 2013 (OLT 312) Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2010 (OLA 309) Introduction to Microsoft Outlook 2013 (OLT 310) Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2010 (OLA 325) Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2013 (OLA 354) Introduction to Microsoft Word 2010 (OLI 390) Introduction to Microsoft Word 2013 (OLA 397) Introduction to Word 2011 for Mac (OLA 346) Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2010 (OLI 391) Introduction to Microsoft Excel 2013 (OLT 311) Introduction to Microsoft Access 2007 (OLN 318) Introduction to Microsoft Access 2010 (OLA 314) Introduction to Microsoft Access 2013 (OLA 373) Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 (OLA 371) Introduction to Microsoft Project 2010 (OLI 392) Introduction to Microsoft Project 2013 (OLA 357) Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2010 (OLA 318) Introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2013 (OLA 354) Introduction to QuickBooks 2014 (OLA 362) Introduction to QuickBooks 2015 (OLA 396) QuickBooks 2014 for Contractors (OLT 313) QuickBooks 2015 for Contractors (OLT 335) Introduction to Quickbooks Online (OLT 344) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS INTERMEDIATE Marketing Your Business on the Internet (OLN 385) Intermediate Microsoft Access 2010 (OLA 319) Intermediate Microsoft Access 2013 (OLA 374) Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2010 (OLA 311) Intermediate Microsoft Excel 2013 (OLA 366) Intermediate Microsoft Word 2010 (OLI 397) Intermediate Microsoft Word 2013 (OLT 341) Intermediate QuickBooks 2014 (OLA 363) Intermediate QuickBooks 2015 (OLT 319) Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2014 (OLA 367) Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2015 (OLT 320) COMPUTER APPLICATIONS ADVANCED Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010 (OLA 338) Advanced Microsoft Excel 2013 (OLA 368) CYBERSECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE BASIC Introduction to Networking (OLN 389) Introduction to PC Security (ONL 367) CYBERSECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE INTERMEDIATE Intermediate Networking (OLN 390) Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Intermediate Advanced PC Security (OLN 347) DATABASE DEVELOPMENT AND DESIGN BASIC Introduction to Database Development (OLI 329) Introduction to Crystal Reports (OLI 399) Introduction to SQL (OLN 391) Intermediate SQL (OLA 308) W W W. 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GRAPHICS, WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT ADVANCED Advanced Web Pages (OLA 312) Advanced CSS3 and HTML5 (OLA 352) MOBILE DEVICE TECHNOLOGIES BASIC Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5 (OLA 336) Creating jQuery Mobile Websites with Dreamweaver (OLT 300) PROGRAMMING BASIC Introduction to Python 3 Programming (OLA 335) Mac, iPhone and iPad Programming (OLA 339) Introduction to JavaScript (OLA 344) Introduction to Visual Basic (OLA 345) How to Get Started in Game Development (OLA 350) Introduction to PHP and MySQL (OLI 339) Introduction to Python 2.5 Programming (OLI 341) Intermediate Visual Basic 2008 (OLI 355) Intro to Ajax Programming (OLI 379) Introduction to Programming (OLI 396) Introduction to ASP.NET (OLN 354) Introduction to C# Programming (OLN 355) Introduction to C++ Programming (OLN 357) Introduction to Java Programming (OLN 369) Introduction to Oracle (OLN 392) · Accounting Principles Using Technology. · Cloud Essentials. · Computer Training for the Re-Entry Professional. · Cyber Analyst. · Digital Home Technology Integration. · E-Learning Instructional Design. · Fundamentals of Project Management in the 21st Century. · Information Systems Security Professional Exam Preparation. · Introduction to Mobile App Development. · IT Infrastructure Library v3 Foundation Exam Prep. · IT Project Management. · PC Technician/A+ Certification Prep. · Web Design. PROGRAMMING INTERMEDIATE Intermediate Java Programming (OLN 352) Intermediate C# Programming (OLN 356) Intermediate Oracle (ONL 377) Intermediate PHP and MySQL (OLI 340) PROJECT MANAGEMENT BASIC High Speed Project Management (OLN 386) RE-ENTRY FOR PROFESSIONAL BASIC Résumé Writing (ONL 323) 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search (ONL 334) SOCIAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES BASIC Jump Start Your Career with LinkedIn (OLA 365) Blogging and Podcasting for Beginners (OLT 342) WIRELESS Wireless Networking (ONL 361) R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 53 C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y COMPUTER APPLICATIONS INTERMEDIATE OLA 311 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt OLA 319 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Ken Cook Ken Cook Ken Cook OLA 349 Quickbooks 2013 for Contractors Learn how to use the Premier Contractor Edition of QuickBooks 2013 for a construction business to create contract estimates, perform time tracking and job costing, and bill clients. Explore the unique bookkeeping needs of contractors. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Intermediate QuickBooks 2014 Learn to manage multiple company files, create customer statements and enter price levels for inventory. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS OLT 313 Learn how to use QuickBooks 2014 to create paychecks, pay taxes, generate forms and produce reports. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Learn to use the Premier Contractor Edition of QuickBooks 2014 for a construction business to create contract estimates, perform time tracking and job costing, and bill clients. Explore the unique bookkeeping needs of contractors. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2014 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Scott Paxton OLA 374 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Ken Cook Ken Cook Ken Cook OLI 397 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Wallace Wang Wallace Wang Wallace Wang OLT 304 Intermediate QuickBooks 2013 Learn the advanced features of QuickBooks 2013 to manage multiple company files, create customer statements and enter price levels for inventor. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. OLA 363 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO OLA 367 Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Scott Paxton OLT 305 Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2013 Learn how to use QuickBooks 2013 to create paychecks, pay tax liabilities, and produce forms and reports. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. OLA 366 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO 54 Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D QuickBooks 2014 for Contractors Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Scott Paxton OLT 319 Intermediate Quickbooks 2015 Go beyond the basics of QuickBooks and learn the more advanced features including managing multiple company files, exporting and importing data, making journal entries, creating customer statements and tracking loans. CEU’s awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: OLA 396 Introduction to QuickBooks 2015. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Ed2Go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Scott Paxton OLT 320 Performing Payroll in QuickBooks 2015 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: OLA 396 Introduction to QuickBooks 2015. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Ed2Go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Scott Paxton Scott Paxton Scott Paxton CTR 366 Microsoft Project 2013 Level 2 Utilize advanced features including charting data, grouping, modifying the display and importing into Project 2013. Customize reports and tables by using custom filters and values. Use and edit macros. Create VBA code. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $142 includes $32 fee. Prerequisite: CTR 365 Microsoft Project 2013 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 TuW Sec. 102 Th Sec. 103 Th 2 sessions 12:15-4:45 pm 2 sessions 6-10 pm 1 session 8:30 am-5 pm GBTC Jan. 19-20 CCPT 314 Feb. 18-25 CCPT 315 March 10 C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y CTR 374 CTT 309 CTR 351 Expand your knowledge of PowerPoint 2013 to take advantage of the more advanced features. Learn how to create templates, manipulate slide transitions, add text and object animations, set timing settings to slides, and build organizational charts. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $142 includes $37 fee. 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 awarded. $91 includes $12 fee. Learn to use Excel’s powerful features for project management. Create workbooks. Filter and sort data. Generate sample project status reports. Develop a project style calendar. Perform analysis on earned value to monitor and manage projects. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $27 fee. PowerPoint 2013 Level 2 Prerequisite: CTR 378 PowerPoint 2013, Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 F 3 sessions 6-9 pm 1 session 8 am-4:30 pm CCPT Jan. 20-27 CCPT 315 March 4 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 awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Prerequisite: CTR 373 Excel 2013 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. CCPT 315 Jan. 22 GBTC 408 Feb. 24-March 2 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 awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Prerequisite: CTR 333 Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm CALT 138 Jan. 25-Feb. 1 GBTC 408 Feb. 23-March 1 Learn how to normalize data, manage table relationships and enforce referential integrity. Work with lookup fields and subdatasheets. Create join queries, calculated fields and summary values. Add objects to forms and create advanced form types. Print reports and labels. Create and modify PivotTables and PivotCharts. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Prerequisite: CTR 336 Microsoft Access 2010 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. GBTC 408 Jan. 25-Feb. 1 CALT 138 March 22-29 Excel for Project Managers Prerequisites: CTT 314 Microsoft Excel 2013 Level 2 and knowledge of project management. Sec. 101 2 sessions F 8:30 am-3 pm CCPT 315 Feb. 12-19 CTR 372 3 sessions 6-9 pm 2 sessions 6-10 pm 2 sessions 12:30-4:45 pm GBTC 408 Jan. 28-Feb. 4 CALT 138 Feb. 22-24 GBTC March 8-9 CTR 331 Microsoft Word 2010 Level 2 Learn how to use and customize document templates and forms. Use the navigation page for outlines. Work with graphics, Web features and Outlook content. Discover how to format tables and print labels and envelopes. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Prerequisite: CTR 330 Microsoft Word 2010 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. 2 sessions 8:30 am-2 pm 3 sessions 9 am-12:15 pm GBTC 408 Jan. 29-Feb. 5 CALT 138 Feb. 25-March 3 CTR 362 Access 2013 Level 2 Increase knowledge of Access 2013 to take advantage of the more advanced features. Examine advanced queries, forms, calculated fields and summary values. Print reports and labels. Create and modify PivotTables and PivotCharts. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Word 2013 Level 2 Learn the advanced features of Word 2013 including time-saving shortcuts. Discover how to format, customize and protect documents. Insert special features and references. Create specialized tables and indexes. Work with shared documents. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Prerequisite: CTR 371 Word 2013 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 TuTh 3 sessions 6:30-9:45 pm 3 sessions 6:30-9:45 pm CCPT 333 Feb. 15-22 CCPT 333 March 31-April 7 CTR 360 Using Word 2013 to Communicate Information Create a variety of documents that can be shared, posted in blogs and used for team communication in personal and professional capacities. Learn how to use live layouts, embed videos, insert and modify graphics and clip art. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $152 includes $52 fee. Prerequisites: CTR 371 Word 2013 Level 1 and CTR 372 Word 2013 Level 2 or equivalent experience. Sec. 101 3 sessions MW 6-10 pm CCPT 333 Feb. 24-March 2 CTR 355 Using PowerPoint 2013 to Persuade an Audience Create striking presentations with new widescreen themes and variants. Add videos, pictures and shapes. Use customized icons and powerful tools. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $182 includes $32 fee. Prerequisite: CTR 378 PowerPoint 2013 Level 1 or equivalent experience. Sec. 101 2 sessions F 8 am-4 pm CCPT 315 March 11-25 Prerequisite: CTR 361 Access 2013 Level 1 or equivalent experience. Sec. 101 Th Sec. 102 TuTh 2 sessions CCPT 315 8:15 am-12:45 pm Feb. 4-11 3 sessions CCPT 6-9:15 pm Feb. 9-16 R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 55 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Microsoft Access 2010 Level 2 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm CALT 136 Jan. 27-Feb. 1 CALT 136 March 3-10 Prerequisite: CTR 342 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 F Sec. 102 TuTh CTR 337 Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 TuTh 2 sessions 6:30-9:45 pm 2 sessions 6:30-9:45 pm Learn how to customize PowerPoint by modifying the ribbon and changing application settings. Work with SmartArt graphics, tables, multimedia content and interactive elements. Learn about distribution options including PDF, HTML and online broadcasts as well as how to integrate PowerPoint with Word and Excel. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 MW Sec. 103 TuW CTR 334 Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 TuTh Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 Th Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Level 2 Excel 2013 Level 2 1 session 8 am-5 pm 3 sessions 6:30-9:45 pm Prerequisite: CTR 379 Quickbooks and Accounting Basics or comparable knowledge including familiarity with Microsoft Windows. CTR 343 CTT 314 Sec. 101 F Sec. 102 MW QuickBooks: Beyond the Basics C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y CTC 356 CTR 338 ONL 334 Complete an interactive simulation using Access and Excel based on the principles and techniques learned throughout the Accounting Principles Using Technology Certificate program. $97† includes $17 fee. Learn to query with SQL including crosstab, parameter and action queries. Discover how to import, export and link database objects. Create hyperlink fields and macros; optimize, split and back up databases; and password-protect and encrypt databases. Interact with XML documents and set Access options and properties. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Applying Accounting Principles Note: Final course required for the Accounting Principles Using Technology Certificate. Sec. 101 1 session W 6-9:15 pm GBTC March 23 COMPUTER APPLICATIONS ADVANCED Prerequisite: CTR 337 Microsoft Access Level 2, or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 3 sessions MW 6-9:15 pm GBTC 408 Feb. 3-10 OLA 338 CTR 332 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Create and use forms and documents featuring a table of contents, a table of figures, footnotes, endnotes, index, bookmarks, cross-references and Web frames. Discover how to perform mail merges, create macros, customize the ribbon and Quick Access toolbar, and work with XML documents. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Advanced Microsoft Excel 2010 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt OLA 368 Advanced Microsoft Excel 2013 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt Chad Wambolt CTR 335 Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 3 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Microsoft Access 2010 Level 3 Learn to work with advanced formulas and lookup functions such as VLOOKUP, MATCH and INDEX as well as data validation and database functions such as DSUM. Discover how to import and export data and query external databases. Learn how to run and record macros. Explore SmartArt graphics and conditional formatting with graphics. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $44 fee. Microsoft Word 2010 Level 3 Prerequisite: CTR 331 Microsoft Word 2010 Level 2 or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 F Sec. 102 TuTh 2 sessions 8:30 am-2 pm 3 sessions 9 am-12:15 pm CALT 138 Feb. 12-19 CALT 138 March 8-22 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO CTC 305 b 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. CEUs awarded. $77† includes $27 fee. Note: Digital badge class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Sec. 101 Th Sec. 102 Tu Sec. 103 Sa 1 session 9 am-12:30 pm 1 session 6-9:30 pm 1 session 9 am-12:30 pm CALT 138 Jan. 14 CCPT 331 Feb. 2 GBTC 408 Feb. 27 CTC 306 b For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Computer Training for Re-Entry Professional, see pages 84-89. Learn the basics of Windows and Microsoft Word. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $161 includes $32 fee. ONL 323 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Computer Training for the Re-Entry Professional Prerequisite: CTC 305 Starting Over for the Re-Entry Professional or equivalent knowledge. Note: Digital badge class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 Tu Sec. 103 Sa 3 sessions 9 am-12:45 pm 3 sessions 6-9:45 pm 2 sessions 8:30 am-3 pm CALT 138 Jan. 19-26 CCPT 331 Feb. 9-23 GBTC 408 March 5-12 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Stephanie Donaldson Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Stephanie Donaldson Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Stephanie Donaldson CALT 138 Feb. 3-10 GBTC 408 March 3-10 CTT 336 b Keeping Track of Files and Folders 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 awarded. $117 includes $32 fee. Prerequisite: Basic understanding of Microsoft Windows. Note: Digital badge class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 Tu Sec. 103 Sa 56 Todd Bermont Todd Bermont Todd Bermont COMPUTER TRAINING FOR RE-ENTRY PROFESSIONAL Prerequisite: CTR 334 Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 2 or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 TuTh 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D 2 sessions 9 am-12:15 pm 2 sessions 6-9:15 pm 1 session 8:30 am-4 pm CALT 138 Jan. 28-Feb. 2 CCPT 331 March 1-8 GBTC 408 March 26 C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y CTC 307 b OLN 348 ONL 361 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 awarded. $161 includes $32 fee. 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 awarded. $186 includes $97 fee. 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Microsoft Excel for the Re-Entry Professional CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep Note: Digital badge class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 Tu 3 sessions 9 am-12:45 pm 3 sessions 6-9:45 pm CALT 138 Feb. 4-11 CCPT 331 March 22-April 5 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO CYBERSECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE BASIC CTR 389 b 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 awarded. $99 includes $17 fee. Note: Digital badge class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 Tu Sec. 103 TuTh Sec. 104 TuTh 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm 2 sessions 8 am-12:45 pm NTW 548 CCPT 333 Jan. 11-20 CCPT 314 Jan. 12-26 CALT 138 Feb. 11-18 CCPT March 8-10 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 awarded. $186 includes $97 fee. Prerequisites: CompTIA A+ and Network+ Certifications and two years of networking experience. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Ron Gilster Ron Gilster Ron Gilster OLN 389 Introduction to Networking CCNA Certification Prep Course Learn the theory and lab skills necessary to pass the CCNA composite exam. Prepare for simulation questions and strengthen test-taking skills. Examine the eight major exam topics as defined by Cisco. Textbook and certification prep materials available at the AACC bookstore. CEUs awarded. $1,246 includes $22 fee. 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: Working equivalent knowlege of computer hardware and software. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO David Iseminger David Iseminger David Iseminger Prerequisite: OLN 390 Intermediate Networking or equivalent working knowledge. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO David Iseminger David Iseminger ONL 367 Introduction to PC Security 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of computer hardware and software. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Debbie Mahler Debbie Mahler Debbie Mahler CTR 390 b 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 awarded. $99 includes $17 fee. Note: Digital badge class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 Tu Sec. 103 TuTh Sec. 104 TuTh CTR 394 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm 3 sessions 6-9:15 pm 2 sessions 8 am-12:45 pm CCPT 333 Jan. 25-Feb. 1 CCPT 333 Feb. 2-16 CALT 138 Feb. 23-March 1 CCPT March 22-24 NEW 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 awarded. $208 includes $22 fee. Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 TuThF Sec. 103 MW 4 sessions 6-10 pm 3 sessions 8:15 am-3 pm 4 sessions 6-10 pm R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 CCPT Jan. 25-Feb. 3 CCPT Jan. 26-29 CCPT Feb. 8-17 57 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Prerequisite: The ideal candidate for this course will hold the CompTIA Network+ certification (CompTIA A+ is also recommended) and meet one of the following: (a) Have completed 16 or more semester hours of academic coursework in networking and network administration preferably using the Cisco Networking Academy curriculum; (b) Have completed two or more years’ experience working as a network technician or network analyst in a Cisco environment; or (c) Have completed a combination of academic coursework and on-the-job experience in networking totaling four or more years combined. CCPT Jan. 12-Feb. 11 Scott Jernigan Scott Jernigan Scott Jernigan OLN 349 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO NEW Sec. 101 10 sessions TuTh 5:30-9:45 pm Prerequisite: CompTIA A+ Certification is strongly recommended. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Wireless Networking C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y NTW 542 b NTW 545 OLT 324 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 awarded. $1,800 includes $357 fee. Learn to protect networks using offensive techniques and tools. Gain hands-on experience and prepare in part for the CEH Certification exam. CEUs awarded. $2,300 includes $822 fee. Learn to plan for interruption or disaster in your business. Business and IT professionals learn three plans: business impact analysis (BIA), business continuity plan (BCP) and disaster recovery plan (DRP). CEUs awarded. $456† includes $322 fee. Cyber Analyst 1 - Gain Knowledge 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 class. For information about digital badges visit www.aacc.edu/badges. Sec. 101 14 sessions TuTh 5:30-9:45 pm CCPT 316 Jan. 26-March 10 NTW 546 Network+ Certification Exam Prep Prepare for the Network+ Certification Exam. Focus on the six exam objectives including network technologies, network media and topologies, network devices, network management, network tools, and network security. Textbook and certification prep materials available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $1,510 includes $340 fee. Prerequisite: Knowledge of operating systems and hardware or CompTIA A+ certification. Note: Exam fees included. Sec. 101 Sa Sec. 102 MW Sec. 103 TuTh 10 sessions CCPT 316 8:15 am-12:30 pm Jan. 30-April 9 10 sessions CCPT 316 5:45-10 pm Feb. 22-March 30 10 sessions CCPT 5:30-9:45 pm March 22-April 21 NTW 547 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 awarded. $1,562 includes $392 fee. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Prerequisite: Knowledge of operating systems and hardware and/or CompTIA A+; basic networking concepts and/or CompTIA Network+. Note: Exam fees included. Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 Sa 10 sessions CCPT 5:45-10 pm Feb. 2-March 3 10 sessions CCPT 8:15 am-12:30 pm March 5-May 14 Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Prep 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. Sec. 101 10 sessions CCPT Sa 8:15 am-12:30 pm Feb. 6-April 16 CYBERSECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE INTERMEDIATE 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 awarded. $186 includes $97 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Ron Gilster Ron Gilster Ron Gilster OLN 390 Intermediate Networking Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN INFOSEC OLT 325 Computer Forensics Evidence Collection Learn tips for controlling a digital forensic investigation and techniques for seizing, collecting and protecting evidence. CEUs awarded. $456† includes $322 fee. Prerequisites: Intermediate knowledge of how computer hardware functions and the Windows and Linux operating systems. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Infosec Learning LLC. Prerequisite: OLN 389 Introduction to Networking or equivalent knowledge. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO OLT 326 Ethical Hacking Tools and Techniques IT professionals can gain in-depth knowledge of ethical hacking techniques to test network security. Focus on the fundamentals of hacking and penetration testing, footprinting, vulnerability scanning and exploits, and network traffic analysis. CEUs awarded. $456† includes $322 fee. Prerequisite: General knowledge of server/client networking, network border protection such as firewalls and common types of malware. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Infosec Learning LLC. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN INFOSEC 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. David Iseminger David Iseminger David Iseminger OLT 327 Information Security and Risk Management Planning Learn the essentials of risk management and compliance laws that affect risk management, and how to create a risk management plan. CEUs awarded. $456† includes $322 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Infosec Learning LLC. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN INFOSEC OLT 328 NTW 521 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 awarded. $1,638 includes $22 fee. Prerequisite: Significant IT security experience and prior certification such as CCNA, CCNP, MCSE or SCNP are recommended. 58 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Infosec Learning LLC. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN INFOSEC OLA 337 Sec. 101 14 sessions TuTh 6-9:45 pm Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery CCPT 331 Jan. 26-March 10 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Locking Down Linux User Accounts, File Systems and Services Learn to configure and manage security on Windows servers including access controls and authentication, encryption, application rules and Group Policy objects. CEUs awarded. $456† includes $322 fee. Prerequisites: Six to 12 months’ experience supporting Linux servers and clients. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Infosec Learning LLC. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN INFOSEC C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y OLT 329 Manage IS Risks, Threats and Vulnerabilities Learn the fundamentals of information systems security and countermeasures against malicious code, network attacks, and ongoing mitigation techniques that reduce risk to IT environments. CEUs awarded. $456† includes $322 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Infosec Learning LLC. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN INFOSEC OLT 330 Network Security Essentials Explore TCP/IP network protocols and applications, network threats and vulnerable points of access, and network security management concepts and techniques. CEUs awarded. $456† includes $322 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Infosec Learning LLC. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN INFOSEC OLT 331 Protecting Networks with Firewalls and VPNs Discover two key technologies for protecting a network: firewalls and virtual private networking. Explore firewall fundamentals, rules, filters, design strategies, deployment best practices and virtual private networks (VPNs) for secure remote access. CEUs awarded. $456† includes $322 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Infosec Learning LLC. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN INFOSEC OLN 347 Advanced PC Security 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Debbie Mahler Debbie Mahler Debbie Mahler ELEARNING AND INSTRUCTIONAL DESIGN For information regarding a continuing education certificate in e-Learning Instructional Design, see pages 84-89. CTR 301 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 awarded. $123 includes $42 fee. Note: Some sections offered online. OLT 332 Protecting Windows Systems Learn to configure and manage security on Windows servers including access controls and authentication, encryption, application rules and Group Policy objects. CEUs awarded. $456† includes $322 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Infosec Learning LLC. Sec. 101 Feb. 1-March 27 ONLN INFOSEC NTW 553 CYBERSECURITY AND INFORMATION ASSURANCE ADVANCED NEW Prepare for the (ISC)2 Certified Authorization Professional (CAP) certification exam. Examine risk management, information system categorization, security controls implementation, assessment and monitoring, and information system authorization. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $1,542 includes $341 fee. CTR 302 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 awarded. $304 includes $42 fee. Prerequisite: CTR 301 Introduction: E-Learning Instructional Design. Note: Some sections offered online. Sec. 101 4 sessions CCPT 331 Sa 8:30 am-12:30 pmFeb. 13-March 5 For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Web Design, see pages 84-89. OLA 326 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 awarded. $132† includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz OLA 332 Introduction to Photoshop CS6 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Sherry London Sherry London Sherry London OLA 334 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz OLA 341 Introduction to Dreamweaver CS6 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Robert Fuller Robert Fuller Robert Fuller Prerequisite: For the CAP certification, a candidate is required to have a minimum of two years of cumulative paid, full-time work experience in one or more of the seven domains of the CAP CBK®. Note: Exam fees included. Sec. 101 10 sessions CCPT Sa 8:15 am-12:30 pm Feb. 13-April 23 59 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Certified Authorization Professional (CAP) Cert. Prep. Sec. 101 2 sessions CCPT 331 Sa 8:30 am-12:30 pmJan. 30-Feb. 6 GRAPHICS, WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT BASIC C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y OLA 350 OLA 369 OLI 399 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Learn how to use Adobe InDesign Creative Cloud software to create professional-quality letterhead, brochures, forms, e-books, business materials and more. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. How to Get Started in Game Development Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Ed Lavieri Ed Lavieri Ed Lavieri Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Donna Baker Donna Baker Donna Baker OLA 351 OLA 375 Learn how to use Adobe InDesign CS6, the industrystandard desktop publishing software program to design professional-quality letterheads, brochures, e-books and more. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud to edit and process photos and create original images. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Introduction to Adobe InDesign CS6 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Donna Baker Donna Baker Donna Baker OLA 353 Photoshop Creative Cloud for the Digital Photographer Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop Creative Cloud, also known as Photoshop CC, to edit and enhance photographic images. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz OLA 355 Photoshop Elements 12 for Digital Photography Further develop skills and knowledge of tools and techniques for editing images, fixing flaws, enhancing the final product, creating simple art projects, preparing images for email and the Web, and organizing images. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Introduction to InDesign Creative Cloud Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz OLA 360 Introduction to Lightroom 5 Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5 to organize and edit your images, finetune lighting and color, and develop an efficient image processing workflow. CEUs awarded.$132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO 60 Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Introduction to Photoshop Creative Cloud Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO OLA 376 Sherry London Sherry London Sherry London NEW 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Robert Fuller Robert Fuller Robert Fuller Designing Effective Websites 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Patricia Franks Patricia Franks Patricia Franks OLI 394 Introduction to Creating a WordPress Website Allen Taylor Allen Taylor Allen Taylor OLN 381 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Alan Simpson Alan Simpson Alan Simpson OLT 300 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. David Karlins David Karlins David Karlins OLT 309 Introduction to Illustrator CS6 Learn to design and draw vector art. Work with shape gradients. Discover how to manipulate color images using Adobe Illustrator CS6. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 6-May 6 ONLN EDGO Sherry London Sherry London Sherry London OLT 321 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO OLI 344 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Introduction to Crystal Reports John Agress John Agress John Agress 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Ed2Go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y CTC 328 CTC 323 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 awarded. $461 includes $142 fee. Design professional-looking brochures, newsletters, flyers and multipage color publications. Learn how to create a new document, add text and graphics, use master pages, add columns, thread frames, create and apply styles, work with layers and prepare a file for print. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $199 includes $50 fee. Photoshop: Web Graphic Design Adobe InDesign – Level 1 Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge. Note: Bring a USB drive to class to store files. Prerequisites: Microsoft Windows and Microsoft Word Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 MW Sec. 101 W Sec. 102 MW 8 sessions 6-10 pm 8 sessions 6-10 pm CCPT 316 Jan. 15-Feb. 11 CALT 138 Feb. 29-March 30 CTT 368 Develop websites using HTML programming. Focus on Web design techniques, creating an HTML document, formatting text, adding graphics and multimedia. Use forms to control input, work with tables and control page layout. Textbook available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $206 includes $27 fee. 4 sessions 6-9:45 pm 4 sessions 6-9:45 pm 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 awarded. $461 includes $142 fee. Sec. 101 8 sessions TuTh 6-10 pm Create Compelling Original Website Content Discuss how to create compelling, original content and the challenges of information saturation. Learn how to direct site traffic, boost page rankings and gain traffic from word of ‘mouse.’ Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $272 includes $32 fee. Prerequisite: Knowledge of Web page development. 4 sessions 6-9:45 pm 4 sessions 6-9:45 pm CCPT Jan. 26-Feb. 4 CALT 136 Feb. 2-11 Prerequisite: Microsoft Windows or equivalent knowledge. Note: Bring USB drive to class to store files. 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO John Agress John Agress John Agress OLA 333 Intermediate Photoshop CS6 Discover advanced features to re-edit older projects easily. Learn nondestructive editing techniques to work faster and reuse parts of images over and over again. Learn how to create reusable templates and use Smart Objects. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Sherry London Sherry London Sherry London Create a journal of family history or work accomplishments. Explore the entire process from concept to layout and design. Enter journal pages. Discuss binding options. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $97 includes $22 fee. Learn how to build collages, execute detailed editing and restore old photos. Discover how to edit portraits, work with layers and combine images. Discuss when to use raw images or JPEGs for prints and projects. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Creating Journaling with InDesign 1 session Arnold campus 8:30 am-4:30 pmFeb. 24 2 sessions CCPT 317 6-9:45 pm March 28-30 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 awarded. $461 includes $142 fee. 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. Sec. 101 8 sessions TuTh 6-10 pm Photoshop CS6: Digital Photography 2 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz OLA 348 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Robert Fuller Robert Fuller Robert Fuller CCPT 316 March 22-April 14 R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 61 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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 awarded. $185 includes $50 fee. Creating WordPress Websites 2 OLA 342 Note: Knowledge of InDesign recommended. Adobe Photoshop – Level 1 2 sessions CALT 136 8:30 am-3:30 pm Jan. 26-27 3 sessions CCPT 331 6-9:45 pm March 2-9 CCPT 316 Feb. 16-March 10 OLA 327 CTR 375 Sec. 101 W Sec. 102 MW CTT 338 Sec. 101 TuW Sec. 102 MW Flash: Web Graphic Design Prerequisite: CTC 357 Windows 7 Basic or equivalent knowledge. Students seeking a Web design continuing education certificate must complete CTC 328 Photoshop: Web Graphic Design. CALT 136 Jan. 19-28 CCPT 332 Feb. 19-March 11 CTR 347 Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 TuTh CALT 138 Jan. 27-Feb. 3 CCPT 317 Feb. 22-March 2 CTC 329 Web Design Level 1: HTML Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 F 2 sessions 8:30 am-4 pm 4 sessions 6-9:45 pm GRAPHICS, WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT INTERMEDIATE C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y OLA 356 CTT 339 OLA 352 Learn to use advanced features in Adobe Photoshop Elements 12 to edit and enhance digital images, restore old photos, and merge images. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Learn how to create and use masks and vector paths and how to create fills and overlays. Master advanced image effects including faded textures and illuminations. Explore using complex filter techniques. Learn to manage work more efficiently. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $185 includes $50 fee. Learn how to use new features in CSS3 and HTML5 to design animated interactive websites for desktops, laptops and mobile devices. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Photoshop Elements 12 for Digital Photography 2 Adobe Photoshop Level 2 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz OLA 359 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Alan Simpson Alan Simpson Alan Simpson Photoshop CC for the Digital Photographer 2 Take photo-editing skills beyond layer and section tools with Photoshop Creative Cloud’s advanced features including special effects, advanced layering and photo restoration. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz OLT 322 Learn the advanced features of using artistic filters, layering techniques, and advanced editing tools. Create collages and slideshows with animation, text and music, and restore old photos. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Ed2Go. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 2 sessions CALT 136 8:30 am-3:30 pm Feb. 2-3 3 sessions CCPT 331 6-9:45 pm March 21-28 CTC 324 Adobe InDesign Level 2 Learn how to develop complex paths, handle page elements, import and export data to external files, work with XML, manage long documents and adjust print settings. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $199 includes $50 fee. Sec. 101 W Sec. 102 MW 2 sessions 8:30 am-4 pm 4 sessions 6-9:45 pm Arnold campus Feb. 10-17 CCPT 317 March 7-23 Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz Beverly Schulz OLT 323 Intermediate Photoshop Creative Cloud Learn to alter photographs and prepare them for print or the Web. Master nondestructive editing techniques so you can re-edit, reuse and change projects after they are created. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. 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 awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. ONLN LERN GRAPHICS, WEB DESIGN AND DEVELOPMENT ADVANCED OLA 312 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. David Karlins David Karlins David Karlins iPad Basics and Beyond Learn how to use the features of an iPad and configure the settings. Discover reminder apps and calendars. Explore how to download movies and music and capture, edit, store and share photos using iCloud. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $127 includes $32 fee. 3 sessions 6-10 pm 2 sessions 8:30 am-3 pm Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D CCPT Feb. 2-9 CCPT 331 March 10-11 MOBILE DEVICE TECHNOLOGIES INTERMEDIATE CTR 388 iPad Photography Use an iPad as a photo lab, art studio and movie theater. Explore ways to create, edit and share images, photos and movies. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $168 includes $37 fee. Note: iPads are provided. Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 ThF 3 sessions 6-10 pm 2 sessions 8:30 am-3 pm OLA 384 CCPT Feb. 11-18 CCPT 331 March 24-25 NEW 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 awarded. $252 includes $130 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 Prerequisite: OLA 375 Introduction to Photoshop Creative Cloud. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. 62 CTR 380 Note: iPads are provided. Photoshop for Presentations Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO David Karlins David Karlins David Karlins MOBILE DEVICE TECHNOLOGIES BASIC Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 ThF OLA 383 Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO For information regarding a continuing education certificate in iPhone and iPad Programming, see pages 84-89. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Photoshop Elements 13 for the Digital Photographer 2 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Sec. 101 TuW Sec. 102 MW Prerequisite: CTC 323 InDesign Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. OLA 361 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Prerequisite: CTT 338 Adobe Photoshop Level 1 or equivalent knowledge. Note: Bring USB drive to class to store files. Advanced CSS3 and HTML5 ONLN LERN C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y PROGRAMMING AND SCRIPTING BASIC OLA 335 Introduction to Python 3 Programming 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Mike Orsega Mike Orsega Mike Orsega OLA 339 Mac, iPhone and iPad Programming 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Wallace Wang 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Alan Simpson Alan Simpson Alan Simpson OLA 345 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Learn to create professional-looking, interactive Web pages with ASP.NET. Develop a community-based 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Alan Simpson Alan Simpson Alan Simpson OLI 339 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Richard Blum Richard Blum Richard Blum OLI 341 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Mike Orsega Mike Orsega Mike Orsega Introduction to Ajax Programming Learn how to use the technologies that comprise Ajax including HTML, JavaScript, XML and PHP to create Web applications. Discover how to utilize the Document Object Model (DOM) and work with Cascading Style Sheets (CSS). CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Jeffrey Kent Jeffrey Kent Jeffrey Kent Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Jeffrey Kent Jeffrey Kent Jeffrey Kent OLN 355 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Mike Orsega Mike Orsega Betty Mitchell OLN 357 Introduction to C++ Programming 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 step-by-step nature. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Richard Blum Richard Blum Richard Blum OLI 396 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Jeffrey Kent Jeffrey Kent Jeffrey Kent OLN 369 Introduction to Java Programming 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: OLN 381 Creating Web Pages or equivalent knowledge. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Brian Hall Brian Hall Brian Hall Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Richard Blum Richard Blum Richard Blum R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 63 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Introduction to ASP.NET Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. OLI 379 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Introduction to Visual Basic Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO OLN 354 Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. OLA 344 Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO OLA 358 C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y OLN 391 Introduction to Structured Query Language (SQL) Prerequisite: Working knowledge of database structure. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Cecelia Allison Cecelia Allison Cecelia Allison OLN 392 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of database structure. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. CTR 398 Cindy Delia Cindy Delia Cindy Delia NEW Perl Programming: Introduction Learn the basics of programming with Perl, a scripting language used by UNIX and Windows. Create effective, reusable Perl scripts and exploit object-oriented packages available on the Internet. Build scripts that can be used on Unix, Linux, Windows and MacOS. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $314 includes $22 fee. Prerequisite: Familiarity with UNIX or Windows and some experience with a programming language preferred. Sec. 101 6 sessions MW 6-9:45 pm CTR 395 CCPT Jan. 25-Feb. 10 NEW CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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. CEUs awarded. $208 includes $22 fee. Sec. 101 TuThF Sec. 102 MW Sec. 103 MW 64 3 sessions 8:15 am-3:30 pm 6 sessions 6-9:45 pm 6 sessions 6-9:45 pm CCPT Feb. 2-5 CCPT Feb. 8-24 CCPT Feb. 22-March 9 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 awarded. $314 includes $22 fee. 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: Experience performing basic computer and file management tasks on a modern operating system. Sec. 101 F Sec. 102 TuThF Sec. 103 MW 6 sessions 6-9:45 pm 3 sessions 8:15 am-3:30 pm 6 sessions 6-9:45 pm CALT 138 Feb. 5-March 11 CCPT Feb. 9-12 CCPT Feb. 29-March 23 CTR 396 Introduction to Oracle Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO OLA 308 Python Programming: Introduction 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO CTR 392 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 awarded. $266 includes $27 fee. Prerequisite: Familiarity with Web design, HTML and CSS recommended. Sec. 101 Sa Sec. 102 MW 6 sessions CCPT 8:30 am-12:30 pmFeb. 6-March 12 6 sessions CCPT 6-9:45 pm March 9-April 4 CTR 317 Introduction to Java Create text-based Java applications that define variables, arrays and the use of statements; switch/ case statements; and for loops and while loops. Define classes and learn to create new classes based on existing classes using inheritance. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $314 includes $22 fee. Sec. 101 MTuW Sec. 102 MW 3 sessions 8:30 am-2 pm 4 sessions 6-9:45 pm CALT 138 March 28-30 CCPT March 28-April 6 PROGRAMMING AND SCRIPTING INTERMEDIATE CTR 391 Project Portfolio Management Training Learn project portfolio management principles, concepts and techniques. Develop the knowledge and skills needed for strategic management, governance, portfolio performance management, portfolio communication management, and portfolio risk management. Textbook available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $1,408 includes $87 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions CCPT WTh 8:30 am-5:30 pm Jan. 13-14 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Intermediate SQL Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Cecelia Allison Cecelia Allison Cecelia Allison OLA 336 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Chris Minnick Chris Minnick Chris Minnick OLI 340 Intermediate PHP and MySQL 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Richard Blum Richard Blum Richard Blum OLN 352 Intermediate Java Programming 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Brian Hall Brian Hall Brian Hall C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y OLN 356 Intermediate C# Programming 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Mike Orsega Mike Orsega Mike Orsega ONL 377 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Prerequisite: OLN 392 Introduction to Oracle or equivalent knowledge and working knowledge of database structure. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Cindy Delia Cindy Delia Cindy Delia OLT 342 Blogging and Podcasting for Beginners Learn the essentials for starting a blog or a podcast. Explore creating, managing and promoting your blog or podcast using tools on your computer, and discover new ones to enhance your site. CEUs awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Ed2Go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Robin Sellers Robin Sellers Robin Sellers CTR 370 Pinterest and Social Media Learn what social media is and how businesses are using it. Discuss how to expand your social media plan through various channels including blogging, Pinterest, Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Google Plus and YouTube. Examine how to build community. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $137 includes $32 fee. Prerequisite: Social media knowledge recommended. Sec. 101 2 sessions MW 6-9:30 pm GBTC Jan. 25-27 BIS 502 Introduction to Social Media BNS 581 Boosting Your Website Traffic Learn how to analyze visitor traffic to boost website traffic. Discover how to use search engine optimization to gain greater visibility and exposure in Google searches. Discuss how to redesign website copy to increase visitors and results. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resource Network (LERN). Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 SOCIAL MEDIA TECHNOLOGIES BASIC ONLN LERN Susan Hurrell PROJECT MANAGEMENT BASIC For information regarding a continuing education certificate in IT Project Management, see pages 84-89. OLN 386 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 awarded. $132 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Tom Myers Tom Myers Tom Myers Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 Feb. 1-26 ONLN LERN Jennifer Selke BIS 519 Twitter 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 awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 Feb. 1-26 ONLN LERN Suzanne Kart BIS 572 LinkedIn Learn how to set up a personal profile that gets noticed. Create, customize and optimize a LinkedIn presence. Discover how LinkedIn can be used to generate leads, recruit new employees and find new jobs. CEUs awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. 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 awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 Feb. 1-26 ONLN LERN Nicole Siscaretti CTR 385 Twitter: Building a Successful Network Learn to use Twitter for business. Explore effective uses, how to take advantage of and manage the fast-paced flow of information, and grow connections. Textbook available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $137 includes $32 fee. Prerequisite: Basic computer and Internet knowledge. Prior to class, students must set up a Twitter profile. Sec. 101 3 sessions MW 6-9 pm GBTC Feb. 1-8 CTR 386 LinkedIn: Building a Successful Network Learn how businesses can benefit from LinkedIn and optimize profiles for maximum benefit. Explore how to expand your connections and harness the power of the LinkedIn community. Textbook available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $137 includes $32 fee. Prerequisite: Basic computer and Internet knowledge. Prior to class, students must set up a LinkedIn profile. Sec. 101 3 sessions MW 6-9 pm GBTC Feb. 10-17 CTR 387 Facebook: Building a Successful Network Learn to use Facebook for business, optimize profiles and create an effective business page. Discover the power of the Facebook community and focus on expanding connections. Textbook available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $137 includes $32 fee. Prerequisite: Basic computer and Internet knowledge. Prior to class, students must set up a Facebook profile. Sec. 101 3 sessions MW 6-9 pm GBTC Feb. 22-29 BIS 503 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 awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 ONLN LERN Suzanne Kart Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 Feb. 1-26 ONLN LERN Jennifer Selke R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 65 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS High-Speed Project Management 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 awarded. $202 includes $105 fee. BIS 582 C YB E R A N D T E C H N O LO G Y • D E N TA L A S S I S TA N T • E L E C T R I C A L BIS 516 DENTAL ASSISTANT ELECTRICAL 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 awarded. $252 includes $130 fee. For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Dental Assisting and Radiology, see pages 84-89. Electrical Apprenticeships AACC co-sponsors 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. Facebook for Business: Advanced Skills Prerequisite: Students must have Facebook page and basic knowledge of the platform. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 ONLN LERN Jennifer Selke BIS 520 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 awarded. $252 includes $130 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 ONLN LERN Rob Lee CTR 376 How to Promote Yourself Using an Integrated Technology Plan Learn how to effectively use blogs, websites, tools, Facebook, Twitter and other channels to increase personal and business success. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $152 included $22 fee. Note: Social media knowledge recommended. Sec. 101 2 sessions MW 6-9:45 pm GBTC March 21-23 CTR 346 How to Leverage Social Media Data Discover how to recognize and use sources of social media data to form a comprehensive view of new and existing customers. Examine the importance of social media data. Analyze comments and use download metrics. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $302 includes $32 fee. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Prerequisites: CTR 373 Excel 2013 Level 1, knowledge of social media or knowledge of data analysis. Sec. 101 4 sessions MW 6-9:45 pm GBTC March 28-April 6 OCA 348 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. Review job search techniques. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $1,209 includes $486 fee and DANB test fee. 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 4-April 24 ONLN HYBR Sec. 102 TuW Sec. 103 MW Sec. 104 MWF FLRS 119 Jan. 5-April 20 FLRS 119 Jan. 25-May 11 FLRS 119 Feb. 1-April 15 Section 101 is hybrid with mandatory face to face meetings: Jan. 29, Feb. 12, Feb. 26, March 11, March 25, April 8, April 15, 1-5 p.m., FLRS 119. 30 sessions 12:30-3:30 pm 30 sessions 5-8 pm 30 sessions 9 am-noon Jill Strickland Wendy McCloskey 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 awarded. $754 includes $407 fee and DANB test fee. 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. FLRS 119 Jan. 19-Feb. 25 OCA 349 Dental Radiology 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 awarded. $721 includes $402 fee and DANB test fee. Prerequisite: High school diploma or GED. Note: Proof of employment in a dental office required. Call 410-777-2447 prior to registration. Sec. 101 13 sessions F 5-8:30 pm 66 NEW 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. $1,395 includes $718 fee. Note: Offered in partnership The Independent Electrical Contractors Chesapeake (IEC). Starter toolkit and textbooks included in cost. OPA 326 Sec. 101 12 sessions TuTh 6-9 pm OPA 323 FLRS 119 Jan. 29-April 29 Lashawn Burke W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Sec. 101 MW Sec. 102 TuTh Sec. 103 Sa Sec. 104 MWF 30 sessions 6-9:30 pm 30 sessions 12:30-4 pm 15 sessions 9 am-3:30 pm 15 sessions 9 am-3:30 pm IEC Jan. 4-April 13 IEC Jan. 5-April 14 IEC Jan. 9-April 16 IEC Feb. 1-March 4 CNE 302 Electrical Masters Exam Review 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 awarded. $290 includes $7 fee. Note: Bring NEC book to class. Sec. 101 10 sessions F 5:30-9:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 8-March 11 Clinton Pratt E N V I R O N M E N TA L E D U C AT I O N • F I T N E S S C E R T I F I C AT I O N ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION See additional alternative and sustainable energy courses on page 16. Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/environment. For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Environmental Landscape Management, see pages 84-89. HOR 329 Woody Plants for Landscape Installation Learn about the use of shade trees, evergreens, shrubs, ornamental trees and native woody plants in a landscape project. Review habitats, soil condition requirements and hardiness restrictions. Discuss bloom sequence, flower color display, coastal and upland landscape features, and the value of ornamentals. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $137 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 8 am-1:30 pm AMIL March 5-12 Lesley Riddle ENV 582 NEW 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 Mid-Atlantic. Discover chemical and nonchemical pest management tactics, safety concerns and business practices. CEUs awarded. $350 includes $277 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Express Certification. Equivalent to six months as a registered employee in the category: Ornamental-Exterior Pest Management (Half of VA3a and WVA, 4a, and all of MD 3a). Sec. 101 Jan. 11-May 6 ENV 583 Greenhouse and Interior Pest Management Learn the principles of integrated pest management in greenhouses and interior ornamental plants. CEUs awarded. $350 includes $277 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 11-May 6 Learn to manage landscapes sustainably by reducing fertilizer, pesticide and water use. Build an understanding of plant ecosystem needs to reduce costs and market a green landscape business. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUS awarded. $137 includes $7 fee. ENV 584 Prerequisite: Some professional landscape experience recommended. Students in the Environmental Landscape Management certificate program must complete ENV 508 Smart Landscape Design for the Environment, ENV 512 Rain Garden and Environmental Site Design, ENV 579 Soil Management and HOR 329 Woody Plants for Landscape Installation prior to registering. Sec. 101 3 sessions Tu 6-9:15 pm Sa 8 am-12:15 pm AMIL March 22-29 April 2 Lesley Riddle AGRICULTURE ENV 581 Pesticide Use and Safety Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Express Certification. Approved by the Maryland Department of Agriculture for pesticide application certification/licensure. Sec. 101 Jan. 11-May 6 ONLN EXPRS David Jefferson ONLN EXPRS David Jefferson NEW Turfgrass Management Learn how to diagnose and treat insect, disease and weed problems in turf. CEUs awarded. $350 includes $277 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Express Certification. Equivalent to six months as a registered employee in Category 3c, Turfgrass Pest Management. Sec. 101 Jan. 11-May 6 ENV 585 ONLN EXPRS David Jefferson NEW Aquatic Pest Management Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/fitnesscert. For fitness and recreation courses, see pages 11-13. AACC is recognized by the Board of Certification Inc. to offer continuing education for certified athletic trainers. FIT 501 Business Success for Fitness Professionals 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. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $150 includes $117 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 1-March 31 ONLN WITS Mike Divello FIT 502 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. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $154 includes $117 fee. 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. 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 awarded. $350 includes $277 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 1-March 31 Sec. 101 Jan. 11-May 6 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. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Express Certification. Equivalent to six months as a registered employee in the category, Aquatic Pest (weed) Control. ENV 586 ONLN EXPRS David Jefferson NEW Amy Hyams FIT 503 Nutritional Concepts Explore nutritional information and concepts. Learn diet planning, government standards, food labeling, and the biological functions and food sources of each nutrient. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $150 includes $117 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 1-March 31 Wood Destroying Organisms ONLN WITS ONLN WITS Anna Bustamante Learn the principles of integrated pest management of wood-infesting pests, including identification and management methods. CEUs awarded. $350 includes $277 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Express Certification. Approved by the Maryland Department of Agriculture for pesticide application certification/licensure. Sec. 101 Jan. 11-May 6 ONLN EXPRS David Jefferson R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 67 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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 awarded. $350 includes $277 fee. David Jefferson NEW ENV 513 Sustainable Landscape Maintenance ONLN EXPRS FITNESS CERTIFICATION F I T N E S S C E R T I F I C AT I O N • F LO R A L D E S I G N FIT 504 CSS 586 FLORAL DESIGN 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 awarded. $699 includes $606 fee. 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 awarded. $112 includes $82 fee. For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Floral Design, see pages 84-89. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 10 am-6 pm Note: Students should bring a floral knife, pruning shears, wire cutters, ribbon shears, a bag lunch and a box to take home arrangements. Older Adult Specialist Certification 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 1-1 ONLN WITS Amy Hyams Note: Offered in partnership with American Aerobic Association International/International Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA). Study guide recommended. Read before class. Call 410-777-2930 for study guide information. AMIL March 5 FIT 505 YOGA INSTRUCTOR 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 awarded. $699 includes $606 fee. YGA 544 Group Exercise Certification 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 1-1 ONLN WITS Amy Hyams CFR 575 Personal Fitness Trainer Certification 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. CEUs awarded. $112 includes $82 fee. Note: Offered in partnership with American Aerobic Association International/International Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA). Study guide recommended. Read before class. Call 410-777-2939 for study guide information. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Sports Nutrition Consultant Certification Sec. 101 Sa Sec. 102 Sa 1 session 10 am-6 pm 1 session 10 am-6 pm AMIL Feb. 13 AMIL March 26 Joseph Cannon Joseph Cannon NEW Break down the essentials of meditation. Discuss keys to making meditation a new habit. Learn to craft a routine appropriate to needs and time constraint. Practice meditation techniques. CEUs awarded. $88 includes $76 fee. Arnold campus Jan. 14-Feb. 18 Phil Bender YGA 550 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 awarded. $97 includes $84 fee. Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 7:15-8:30 pm YGA 527 Arnold campus Jan. 14-Feb. 18 Philip Bender NEW Ayurveda Spring Cleanse Practice techniques for restoring balance, harmony, self-healing and longevity. Discuss foods for healthy digestion, techniques to rid the body of toxins and practices that build energy and stamina. Create personalized recipes and asana practices. CEUs awarded. $157 includes $131 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions Sa 9 am-5 pm Su 9 am-1 pm Arnold campus Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design Examine the essential elements and principles of floral design. Identify supplies and equipment. Study selected flowers. Discuss plant material maintenance and pricing structures. Assemble a floral arrangement in each class. $277 includes $157 fee. Sec. 101 5 sessions Tu 7-9:30 pm Practical Yoga: Meditation Fundamentals Sec. 101 6 sessions Th 6-7 pm OCC 331 Elizabeth Ritoli Joseph Cannon Arnold campus Jan. 5-Feb. 2 OCU 335 Floriculture 2 Develop proficiency by working on a variety of design styles. Discover advanced techniques and mechanics for foam and vase arrangements. Learn requirements for arrangements in various locations (hospitals, funeral homes, etc.). Identify appropriate designs for floral holidays. $287 includes $187 fee. Prerequisite: OCC 331 Floriculture 1. Note: Students should bring a floral knife, pruning shears, wire cutters, ribbon shears, a bag lunch and a box to take home arrangements. Sec. 101 4 sessions Tu 7-9:45 pm Arnold campus March 1-29 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Teresa Godfrey OCC 312 Capstone Project for Floriculture Earn a continuing education certificate in floriculture. Create a floral project as a final exam. $87† includes $57 fee. Prerequisite: OCC 331 Floriculture 1, OCU 335 Floriculture 2 and OCA 322 Floriculture 3 and 2 electives. Two electives chosen from course numbers OCU 351, OCA 357, OCA 321, OPT 347, OCA 353, OCA 350, OCU 327 or OCU 326. Sec. 101 1 session M 7-9 pm FLR 322 Arnold campus Feb. 1 Teresa Godfrey NEW 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. $140† includes $77 fee. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-June 4 ONLN ED4OL Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN ED4OL Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN ED4OL 68 Bianca Lord F LO R A L D E S I G N • H E A LT H C A R E OCA 353 HEALTH CARE NRN 514 Combining high and low centerpieces adds drama and creates interest and depth to a room. Learn the mechanics for creating tall arrangements, coordinating low arrangements and how to safely transport them to venues. CEUs awarded. $127 includes $97 fee. For caregiver training see health in the personal enrichment section, page 17. For personal health courses for nonprofessionals see health in the personal enrichment section, page 16. For Career Exploration courses, see pages 42 and Workplace Spanish courses, see page 82. Review the importance of team management and communication, systems of care and immediate postcardiac arrest care. Discuss airway management and related pharmacology. Practice in large group sessions as well as small group learning and testing stations. CEUs awarded. $175 includes $67 fee. Floriculture: High and Low Arrangements Prerequisite: OCC 331 Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design. Note: Bring wire cutters, ribbon scissors, needle-nose pliers, a box to carry home arrangement and a bag lunch. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9:30 am-1 pm Arnold campus Jan. 9 Teresa Godfrey OCA 350 Learn to produce innovative and impressive centerpieces that can decorate parties, weddings, special events and business functions. Create many beautiful designs by using unique containers, interesting props and a variety of fresh-cut flowers. $122 includes $87 fee. Prerequisite: OCC 331 Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design. Note: Bring a sharp pocketknife, small wire cutters, and scissors. OCC 399 Arnold campus Jan. 30 Teresa Godfrey NEW Floral Arrangements in Vases Examine standard industry techniques for flower and container selection. Determine appropriate care for flowers for optimal display life. Practice a variety of mechanics required to produce successful professional floral vase arrangements. $100 includes $52 fee. Prerequisite: OCC 331 Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design. Note: Designed as a laboratory course to give students practice in vase arrangements. Students should bring pruning shears and/or floral knife and wire cutters. Class fee will cover flowers and materials used for session one. For the second session, students purchase their own flowers and materials. Sec. 101 2 sessions Tu 6:30-8:30 pm NEW Assisted Living Manager Tabletop Design Sec. 101 1 session Sa 10 am-3:15 pm ASSISTED LIVING ALM 501 Arnold campus Feb. 16-23 Bianca Lord OPA 332 Advanced Floral Sympathy Design Create contemporary casket sprays, standing sprays and arrangements to display a cremation urn. Discover how to personalize arrangements to capture the spirit of the deceased. $176 includes $137 fee. Sec. 101 1 session Arnold campus Su 10:30 am-5 pm Feb. 28 Carol Inskeep Note: 8 contact hours/80 CE hours awarded. Meets Maryland Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, Office Health Care Quality licensing regulations. For information, visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/assisted. GBTC Jan. 26-Feb. 25 Julie Kennedy BASIC LIFE SUPPORT, CPR, FIRST AID NRN 513 NEW ACLS Certification Discuss the importance of team management and communication, systems of care and immediate postcardiac arrest care. Examine airway management and related pharmacology. Practice in large group sessions as well as small group learning and testing stations. CEUs awarded. $275 includes $67 fee. Note: Only for active health care providers whose training and scope of practice include a knowledge base surrounding the foundation of Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) knowledge and skill. For successful completion, students must demonstrate skills competency in all learning stations, pass CPR AED skills test, bag mask ventilation skills test, a Megacode test and written exam along with other critical skills. Students receive a two-year American Heart Association (AHA) ACLS course completion card. ACLS textbook provided in class. Dress comfortably. Sec. 101 SaSu Sec. 102 SaSu 2 sessions 9 am-6 pm 2 sessions 9 am-6 pm GBTC Feb. 20-21 GBTC March 5-6 Valerie Wright Valerie Wright Note: Only for students who have a current (unexpired) American Heart Association (AHA) Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) card (must present card to instructor at the beginning of the course). Students must be active health care providers whose training and scope of practice include a knowledge base surrounding the foundation of ACLS. For successful completion, students must demonstrate skills competency in all learning stations, pass CPR AED skills test, bag mask ventilation skills test, a Megacode test and written exam along with other critical skills. Students receive a twoyear AHA ACLS course completion card. ACLS Recertification textbook will be provided in class. Dress comfortably. Sec. 101 Su Sec. 102 Su NRN 517 1 session 9 am-6 pm 1 session 9 am-6 pm GBTC Feb. 7 GBTC March 20 Valerie Wright Valerie Wright NEW ACLS Skills Testing Gain hands-on practice in American Cardiac Life Support (ACLS) following the American Heart Association (AHA) e-Learning course. Participate in case-based scenarios, interactive activities and videos. CEUs awarded. $175 includes $78 fee. Prerequisite: HeartCode® ACLS Part 1, Basic Life Support (BLS) Health Care Provider (HCP) CPR Card. Note: Meets the requirements for obtaining an AHA ACLS Provider course completion card. The skills session is a handson portion of the AHA e-Learning course that includes parts 2 and 3, skills practice and testing. For information regarding part 1, visit www.onlineAHA.org. ACLS Skills Testing by appointment only. To schedule ACLS Skills Testing session, call 410-777-2974. Sec. 101 M Sec. 102 M Sec. 103 M Sec. 104 M Sec. 105 M Sec. 106 M Sec. 107 M 1 session 1-3 pm 1 session 9-11 am 1 session 1-3 pm 1 session 11 am-1 pm 1 session 10 am-noon 1 session 10 am-noon 1 session 11 am-1 pm GBTC Jan. 11 GBTC Jan. 25 GBTC Feb. 8 GBTC Feb. 29 GBTC March 7 GBTC March 21 GBTC March 28 Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings OCU 351 Wedding Flowers and Corsages Discover how to create the bouquets every bride dreams of as well as coordinating corsages and boutonnieres. Learn traditional and contemporary techniques. $162 includes $117 fee. Note: Available to both certificate and non-certificate students. Bring a pocket knife, pruning shears, wire cutters and scissors. Sec. 101 2 sessions W 6:30-9:30 pm Arnold campus Jan. 13-20 Jennifer LiHerst R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 69 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Prerequisites: OCC 331 Floriculture 1 and OCU 335 Floriculture 2 or one year of design experience. Note: Students should bring a floral knife, pruning shears, wire cutters, ribbon shears and a bag lunch. 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. $952 includes $32 fee. Sec. 101 10 sessions TuTh 9 am-6 pm NEW ACLS Recertification H E A LT H C A R E NSN 308 NRG 339 NRN 520 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 awarded. $97 includes $19 fee. 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 awarded. $62 includes $17 fee. Gain hands-on experience for the AHA Heart Saver First Aid course that includes parts 2 and 3, skills practice and testing. $50 includes $20 fee. CPR for Health Care Professionals Note: 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. Sec. 101 Sa Sec. 102 Sa Sec. 103 Sa 1 session 9 am-5 pm 1 session 9 am-5 pm 1 session 9 am-5 pm GBTC Jan. 16 GBTC Feb. 13 GBTC March 12 Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings NSN 309 Health Care Provider CPR Recertification Provides a Basic Life Support update for health care providers, rescue personnel and lifeguards. Reviews one- and two-rescuer CPR, airway management, use of the automated external defibrillator (AED) and use of bag-valve-mask and pocket mask. CEUs awarded. $62 includes $17 fee. Note: Bring current American Heart Association certification card to class. 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. Sec. 101 Sa Sec. 102 Sa Sec. 103 Sa 1 session 9 am-1 pm 1 session 9 am-1 pm 1 session 9 am-1 pm GBTC Jan. 16 GBTC Feb. 13 GBTC March 12 Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Sec. 101 Sa Sec. 102 Sa Sec. 103 Sa 1 session 12:30-4:30 pm 1 session 12:30-4:30 pm 1 session 12:30-4:30 pm NRN 519 GBTC Jan. 16 GBTC Feb. 13 GBTC March 12 Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings NEW 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. $50† includes $13 fee. 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, call 410-777-2974. Sec. 101 Th Sec. 102 Th Sec. 103 Th 1 session 2-4 pm 1 session 11 am-1 pm 1 session noon-2 pm GBTC Jan. 28 GBTC Feb. 25 GBTC March 24 Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings NRN 332 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. $85 includes $46 fee. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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. Kyle Hastings NRN 518 Prerequisite: Basic Life Support (BLS) Health Care Provider (HCP) Part I e-Learning 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. BLS Skills Testing session, call 410-777-2974. Sec. 101 W Sec. 102 W Sec. 103 W Heart Saver First Aid Skills Testing Heart Saver AED 1 session 11 am-1 pm 1 session 1-3 pm 1 session noon-2 pm GBTC Jan. 20 GBTC Feb. 17 GBTC March 23 Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings 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 awarded. $112 includes $22 fee. 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. Sec. 101 Sa Sec. 102 Sa Sec. 103 Sa 1 session 9 am-5 pm 1 session 9 am-5 pm 1 session 9 am-5 pm GBTC Jan. 23 GBTC Feb. 27 GBTC March 19 Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Prerequisite: AHA Heart Saver First Aid Part 1 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. Sec. 101 Tu Sec. 102 Tu Sec. 103 Tu 1 session 11 am-1 pm 1 session noon-2 pm 1 session 1-3 pm W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings Kyle Hastings NURSING Students who are involved in clinical placement (Licensed Nurse Refresher and Medicine Aide students) are required 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 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 410-777-2560. For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Licensed Nurse Refresher and Medicine Aide, see pages 84-89. For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Licensed Nurse Refresher and Medicine Aide, see pages 84-89. NRG 306 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 medical-surgical 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 awarded. $912 includes $237 fee. 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. Sec. 101 30 sessions MW 6-9:45 pm 70 GBTC Jan. 26 GBTC Feb. 23 GBTC March 29 GBTC Jan. 27-May 16 Trisha Lipscomb H E A LT H C A R E NSN 387 NRS 348 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 awarded. $922 includes $222 fee. 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 awarded. $102 includes $32 fee. Licensed Nurse Refresher Part 2 Clinical 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. Sec. 101 12 sessions SaSu 7 am-4 pm NRN 521 Arnold campus March 12-May 1 Kim Johnston NEW Licensed Nurse Refresher (Online) – 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. $912 includes $456 fee. Note: Online course. Sec. 101 Feb. 8-May 23 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 awarded. $237 includes $57 fee. Sec. 101 2 sessions TuTh 6-10 pm Arnold campus March 8-10 Joan Sullivan NRG 388 Medicine Aide Update Certified medicine aides receive current information on state regulations, new drug and care procedures, and commonly used medications. CEUS awarded. $92 includes $17 fee. 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. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 8 am-5 pm Arnold campus March 19 Deborah Hood NRN 319 Phlebotomy Julie Kennedy 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. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-4:30 pm Arnold campus March 5 Terri Golden NRN 522 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 awarded. $657 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 16 sessions W 6-9 pm Arnold campus Feb. 17-June 8 Kimberly Trageser PHYSICAL THERAPY/ OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 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. AACC is recognized by the Board of Certification Inc. to offer continuing education courses for certified athletic trainers. For information about courses for physical and occupational therapists, visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/therapy. PTA 323 Manual Skills Techniques for Therapists Learn appropriate manual skills and mobilization techniques for connective tissue disorders and postural dysfunctions. Explore common connective tissue pathologies and changes. Review the anatomy and pathophysiology of muscles, tendons and ligaments. Develop home-exercise programs. CEUs awarded. $140 includes $12 fee. Note: Approved by the Maryland State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners and the Maryland State Board of Occupational Therapy Practice for 15 contact hours for 1.5 CEUs. Sec. 101 2 sessions FSa 8 am-5 pm Paul Simonetti PTA 333 Manual Therapy: Cervical and Thoracic Spine Learn appropriate manual skills and mobilization techniques for the cervical and thoracic spine. Review postural assessment, trigger points theory and vertebral artery testing. Discuss current research on whiplash. Develop home programs for postural stretching and strengthening. Learn how to integrate and progress postural based treatment strategies. CEUs awarded. $140 includes $12 fee. Note: Approved by the Maryland State Board of Physical Therapy Examiners and the Maryland State Board of Occupational Therapy Practice for 1.5 CEUs or 15 contact hours. Sec. 101 2 sessions FSa 8 am-5 pm HIC 534 Arnold campus March 4-5 Arnold campus March 25-26 Paul Simonetti 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 awarded. $152 includes $80 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 ONLN LERN Cristina Sempe R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 71 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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). GBTC Feb. 19-20 Note: This course is for continuing education purposes only. This course will not qualify the student for professional certification/licensure for IV therapy. Learn proper technique for venous and capillary blood specimen collection. Focus on venipuncture techniques, equipment and difficult draws. Some health care background recommended. CEUs awarded. $92 includes $37 fee. ONLN HYBR NRN 500 Sec. 101 2 sessions FSa 9 am-6 pm Basic IV Therapy/Venipuncture H E A LT H C A R E 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. MHP 315 NEW 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. $99 includes $24 fee. Note: 0.5 CEUs/5 CE hours awarded. Sec. 101 1 session AMIL F 9 am-2:30 pm Feb. 19 Felecia Veale-Buckson HNS 304 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 self-determination. $92 includes $17 fee. Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded. Sec. 301 1 session Sa 8:30 am-4 pm MHP 316 GBTC Feb. 27 Fatima Burns CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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. $99 includes a $17 fee. Note: 0.5 CEUs/5 CE hours awarded. Sec. 101 1 session F 9 am-2:30 pm Ethics for Counselors Explore the ethical issues involved in client-counselor relationships. Learn about codes of ethics for therapists, social workers and addictions counselors. Explore topics such as cultural competence, self-awareness, ethical decision making and ethical decision-making models, professional competence, and best practices. $92 includes $17 fee. Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 8:30 am-4 pm AMIL Feb. 26 Felecia Veale-Buckson Arnold campus March 5 Nicole Williams MHP 310 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 communitybased and legal resources. $92 includes $17 fee. Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 8:30 am-4 pm HTH 583 AMIL April 2 Fatima Burns NEW Post Traumatic Stress, Prevention and Treatment Note: 0.6 CEUs/6 CE hours awarded. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 8:30 am-4 pm AMIL April 16 Richard Esposito STERILE PROCESSING For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Central Sterile Processing Technician, see pages 84-89. MST 330 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 awarded. $47 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 March 5-12 Sec. 102 1 session Sa 9 am-12:15 pm ONLN WB Arnold campus March 26 Michael Sullivan Marcella Konkiel MST 340 Ethics and Cultural Diversity for Massage Therapists 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 awarded. $57 includes $7 fee. Note: Approved by the NCBTMB for 4 CE contact hours. NEW 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 awarded. $2,137 includes $1,957 fee. Note: For information visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare or call 410-777-2910. Sec. 101 12 sessions Sa 9 am-5:45 pm 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. AACC is recognized by the Board of Certification Inc. to offer continuing education for certified athletic trainers. For information about courses for massage therapists, visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/massage. Note: Some sections offered online. Approved by the NCBTMB for 3 CE contact hours. 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 awarded. $92 includes $57 fee. STP 500 NEW THERAPEUTIC MASSAGE PSY 315 Arnold campus Feb. 27-June 4 Patricia Alsup Sec. 101 March 5-12 Sec. 102 1 session Sa 1-5:15 pm ONLN WB Arnold campus March 26 Michael Sullivan Marcella Konkiel MST 323 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 awarded. $97 includes $12 fee. Note: Bring a fitted sheet to class. Approved by the NCBTMB for 7 CE contact hours. Sec. 101 1 session F 9 am-5:30 pm 72 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Arnold campus March 25 Mary Leisenring H O S P I TA L I T Y A N D C U L I N A RY A R T S HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY ARTS DISCOVER YOUR PASSION 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. 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. For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Bartending Certification, see pages 84-89. INFORMATION SESSION Learn from certified chef instructors. Practice your skills in our state-of-the-art kitchens. Thursday, Feb. 4 Arnold campus Humanities Building Room 214 HCT 333 v Certification in Sanitation Thursday, March 3 HCAT Building at the Glen Burnie Town Center 7438 Gov. Ritchie Hwy., Glen Burnie, MD 21061 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 awarded. $112 includes $7 fee. HCAT is accredited by both the American Culinary Federation Education Foundation Accreditation Commission and the Accreditation Commission for Programs in Hospitality Administration. 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. Sec. 101 Jan. 9-28 ONLN Sec. 102 2 sessions Sa 8:30 am-5 pm Sec. 103 4 sessions MTuWTh 6-10 pm Sec. 104 Jan. 21-Feb. 11 GBTC Jan. 9-16 Arnold campus Jan. 11-14 ONLN Note: Section 101 do not buy the textbook. Purchase the voucher for training program. You must attend a mandatory class on Jan. 28 9-11 a.m. in GBTC for the final exam (optional review fron 8-9 a.m.). Sec. 106 Feb. 11-March 3 ONLN Note: Section 106 students do not buy the textbooks. Purchase the voucher for training program. You must attend a mandatory class on March 3 from 9-11 a.m. in GBTC for the final exam (optional review from 8-9 a.m.) Sec. 107 2 sessions GBTC Sa 8:30 am-5 pm Feb. 20-27 Sec. 108 March 24-April 14 ONLN GBTC March 26-April 2 HCT 342 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 awarded. $272 includes $72 fee. Note: Students must be age 21 or older to enroll. Student must purchase textbooks at AACC Bookstore prior to attending the first class. HCAT 114 Jan. 25-Feb. 15 HCT 353 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. $227 includes $17 fee. 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. $227 includes $17 fee. Note: Students must purchase textbook at AACC Bookstore prior to first class. Sec. 101 6 sessions M 9 am-2 pm HUM 214 Jan. 25-Feb. 29 HCT 351 ManageFirst® Hospitality and Restaurant Note: Students must purchase textbook at AACC Bookstore prior to first class. Sec. 101 6 sessions M 9 am-2 pm HUM 214 March 7-April 18 Responsible Alcohol Service Certification Examine alcohol laws and responsibilities for managers and employees. Review safe practices for serving alcohol and identify how to deal with difficult situations. Students passing the exam will receive the National Restaurant Association Education Foundation ServSafe Alcohol® Advanced certification. CEUs awarded. $61 includes a $12 fee. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Note: Section 108 students do not buy the textbooks. Purchase the voucher for training program. You must attend a mandatory class on April 14 from 9-11 a.m. in GBTC for the final exam (optional review from 8-9 a.m.) Sec. 101 7 sessions MW 6:30-9:30 pm HCT 352 ManageFirst® Controlling Food Service Costs Note: Section 104 students do not buy the textbooks. Purchase the voucher for training program. You must attend a mandatory class on Feb. 11 from 9-11 a.m. in GBTC for the final exam (optional review from 8-9 a.m.) Sec. 109 2 sessions Sa 8:30 am-5 pm Register now for Spring and Summer classes! | 410-777-2398 | www.aacc.edu/hcat FOR ADDITIONAL CULINARY CLASSES See Food and Culinary on pages 13-16. Note: Student must purchase textbook at AACC Bookstore prior to attending the first class. Sec. 101 1 session Sa 9 am-5 pm HCAT 114 Feb. 20 Linda Elliott R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 73 H U M A N R E S O U R C E S • H VAC • I N S U R A N C E • N O N P R O F I T L E A D E R S H I P HUMAN RESOURCES HVAC Visit us on the Web at www.aacc.edu/hrtraining. AACC co-sponsors two HVAC 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). HUMAN RESOURCES MANAGEMENT OBS 502 Understanding the Human Resources Function Explore the vital link human resources plays in the organizational chain. Learn how to handle basic human resource functions in a way that will ensure the best possible result. CEUs awarded. $116 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Ann Nevers HRS 500 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 awarded. $1,152 includes $507 fee. Note: Cost for CHRA and Society for Human Resource Management members is $1,102. Register in section 102. Call 800-283-7476, option 4 for exam prerequisite. Sec. 101 W Sec. 102 W Sec. 103 12 sessions 6-9:30 pm 12 sessions 6-9:30 pm Feb. 3-April 27 AMIL Feb. 3-April 27 AMIL Feb. 3-April 27 ONLN WB Barbara Scott Barbara Scott ABC HVAC APPRENTICESHIPS 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 information, call ABC at 410-2670347. IEC HVAC 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 information, call IEC at 800-470-3013. OCA 307 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 awarded. $452 includes $7 fee. Note: Bring books to first day of class. Read chapters 1, 2 and 3 in “Modern Refrigeration.” Sec. 101 6 sessions Sa 8 am-5 pm AMIL March 5-April 16 Ike Akor BIS 577 Applying Lean Sigma Practices to Human Resources Functions Create an A3 report for lean processes in HR. Apply value stream mapping processes within an organization. Plan and implement an improvement to a problem critical to an organization’s mission. CEUs awarded. $252 includes $130 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with Learning Resources Network Inc. (LERN). CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Sec. 101 March 7-April 1 ONLN LERN Sally Schmall CEBS: CERTIFIED EMPLOYEE BENEFIT SPECIALIST CEB 319 Group Benefits Management CEBS 2 Discuss life insurance benefits provided through employment including flexible benefits plans, spending accounts and multiemployer plans. Explore benefits technology and information management. Cover welfare plan administration, funding, communication and taxation. CEUs awarded. $327 includes $12 fee. Note: Cost of exam not included. Call 410-777-2325 for textbook information. Sec. 101 10 sessions W 6-9 pm 74 AMIL Feb. 3-April 13 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. GRANTS CMD 363 Become a Grant Writing Consultant 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 1-March 31 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO INSURANCE 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 more information visit www.aacc.edu/insurance. PRELICENSING BNS 589 Beverly Browning Beverly Browning Beverly Browning CMD 392 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This is a sequel to CMD 353 Get Grants. 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 awarded. $198 includes $103 fee. Prerequisite: Refer to Maryland Insurance Administration for educational requirements and additional information. Note: Online, self-paced course. Offered in partnership with Online Training Inc. Sec. 101 Jan. 25-April 25 ONLN OLT NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP Jack Rotzien John Norton W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Jillian Poole Jillian Poole Jillian Poole N O N P R O F I T L E A D E R S H I P • P LU M B I N G • R E A L E S TAT E P R O F E S S I O N A L CMD 332 CMD 360 VOLUNTEER MANAGEMENT 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 awarded. $100† includes $72 fee. 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. CMD 389 A to Z of Grant Writing Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Linda Vallejo Linda Vallejo Linda Vallejo CMD 353 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This is a sequel to CMD 332 A to Z of Grant Writing. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Bo Morton Bo Morton Bo Morton CMD 362 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. This is a sequel to CMD 392 Writing Effective Grant Proposals. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Beverly Browning Beverly Browning Beverly Browning LEADERSHIP BASICS CMD 322 Introduction to Nonprofit Management Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Linda Kissam Linda Kissam Linda Kissam Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Linda Kissam Linda Kissam Linda Kissam CMD 361 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Cynthia Grzelak Cynthia Grzelak Cynthia Grzelak CMD 394 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Linda Kissam Linda Kissam Linda Kissam 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Vivian Harte Vivian Harte Vivian Harte PLUMBING OPA 333 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 awarded. $365 includes $7 fee. Sec. 101 12 sessions W 6-9:15 pm Arnold campus Feb. 3-April 27 Thomas Buckley REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONAL Visit www.aacc.edu/realestate for information. APPRAISER LICENSURE CMD 397 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Sec. 101 Jan. 13-March 4 ONLN EDGO Sec. 102 Feb. 10-April 1 ONLN EDGO Sec. 103 March 16-May 6 ONLN EDGO Building Teams That Work Timothy Kachinske Timothy Kachinske Timothy Kachinske RLT 523 Real Estate: Appraisal Principles Learn about property concepts, characteristics and descriptions. Review legal considerations, influences on real estate values, types of value, economic principles, real estate markets and analysis, and the valuation process. The course meets for a total of 64 classroom hours and 100 percent attendance and a calculator are required. You must also earn 70 percent or higher on the final exam. $452 includes $7 fee. Note: First of four community college courses designed to meet the education requirements of the Maryland Commission of Real Estate Appraisers and Home Inspectors for appraiser licensure. Sec. 101 16 sessions MW 6:15-10 pm R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 AMIL Feb. 1-March 30 Robert Gonzales 75 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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 awarded. $100 includes $72 fee. Marketing Your Nonprofit Organization R E A L E S TAT E P R O F E S S I O N A L • T E AC H E R P R O F E S S I O N A L D E V E LO P M E N T APPRAISER LICENSURE RENEWAL SALESPERSON LICENSURE RENEWAL AACC offers real estate appraiser license renewal courses in partnership with the Maryland Association of Appraisers Inc. The courses are held at the Glen Burnie Town Center. For information call 410-777-2970. Feb. 16 – 2016-2017 National USPAP Update 8 a.m.-4 p.m. HOME INSPECTOR RLT 587 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 awarded. $767 includes $12 fee. 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. Sec. 101 24 sessions MTuTh 6-9:40 pm GBTC Jan. 25-March 24 James Brown 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 awarded. $452 includes $7 fee. Note: You must register before the first day of class. Passing final exam required. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS RST 328 CATEGORY C Fair Housing Meets ADA Review federal and state fair housing laws and the Americans with Disabilities Act including protected classes and prohibited practices. See how ADA impacts real estate licensees. Discover how uninformed licensees unintentionally violate the law. $47 includes $7 fee. Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license renewal (three hours). Not approved in D.C. Sec. 101 1 session F 9 am-noon REL 367 Arnold campus Jan. 25-March 2 David Politzer 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/CONED OR CALL 410-777-2325. Solomon Dailey 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. $47 includes $7 fee. Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license renewal (three hours). Sec. 101 1 session Th 8:30-11:30 am RLT 306 Arnold campus Feb. 25 David Politzer CATEGORY D Real Estate Ethics 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. $47 includes $7 fee. Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license renewal (three hours). Sec. 101 1 session Th 12:30-3:30 pm RES 384 Arnold campus Feb. 25 David Politzer Landlord/Tenant Law Update your knowledge of Maryland landlord/tenant law. Topics include types, creation and termination of tenancies; security deposits; nonpayment of rent alternatives; prohibited and required lease provisions; rent with option to buy and ground rent. $67 includes $7 fee. Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license renewal (six hours). Arnold campus March 2-9 CATEGORY H MREC Agency-Residential Learn about agency-residential regulations in Maryland. Review agency laws, the application of law and the provisions of the law. $47 includes $7 fee. Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license renewal (three hours). Sec. 101 1 session F 9 am-noon RST 337 Arnold campus March 4 Solomon Dailey CATEGORY F Waterfront Development Explore the complex process of developing waterfront property in Anne Arundel County. Learn about zoning, environmental and other requirements from county officials. Includes FEMA flood plain requirements and waivers, the buffer exemption program and waterfront administrative decisions. CEUs awarded. $47 includes $7 fee. Note: Approved by the Maryland Real Estate Commission for license renewal (three hours). Sec. 101 1 session Th 6-9 pm Arnold campus March 31 Thomas Burke TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT 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 DLC 361 Praxis 1 Preparation Review and prepare for the three-part Praxis 1 test. Improve reading, writing and math skills. Learn useful test-taking strategies and practice with test questions. Full-length practice tests are available. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. CATEGORY F Sec. 101 2 sessions W 6:30-9:30 pm 76 Arnold campus Feb. 12 Legislative Update RLT 500 Sec. 101 12 sessions MW 4:30-10 pm 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 six hours of Real Estate CEs in one day. On Feb. 25, you can register for RLT 306 and REL 367 and get six hours of CEs for license renewal. CEN 566 Blake Fetrow W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D TMD 306 CONTENT AREAS: C,P Survival Kit for New Teachers Learn to write winning lesson plans, reach diverse learners through differentiated instruction, communicate clearly, plan memorable events and keep stress at bay. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. T E AC H E R P R O F E S S I O N A L D E V E LO P M E N T 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 these classes and other teacher professional development, child care training or parent education classes, including how to register, call 410-777-2401. Course dates are: Jan. 13-March 4, Feb.10-April 1, March 16-May 6. TMD 302 CONTENT AREA: S Create the Inclusive Class: Strategies for Success Get the training needed to reach a diverse student mix in the classroom. Develop strategies for students with learning disabilities, neurobiological disorders and physical challenges. Learn to prioritize under tight deadlines and be creative on demand. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TMD 303 CONTENT AREA: S 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 awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TMD 304 CONTENT AREAS: S,L Solving Classroom Discipline Problems Learn the secrets to solving discipline problems and enjoy a peaceful, orderly classroom. Review a step-bystep approach to effective, positive classroom discipline. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TMD 305 Solving Classroom Discipline Problems 2 Learn to use a new research-based, six-step approach to solve severe and chronic discipline problems, including bullying, fighting, using abusive language, stealing and refusing to work. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. CONTENT AREA: C Learn powerful techniques for reaching and motivating adult learners in today’s student-centered classroom. Review strategies that will make the classroom accessible and enjoyable for adult students of all abilities. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. TES 301 Discover how to build a more creative classroom. Learn the traits of creative teachers and how to apply various teaching methods to enhance the classroom environment. Discuss learning labs and writing activities across the curriculum. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Learn innovative ways to teach vocabulary and grammar, listening and speaking, reading and writing. Gain a deeper understanding of your students. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. How to Teach High School Students 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 awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. CONTENT AREAS: P, L, S Spanish in the Classroom Bridge the language gap with Spanish-speaking students and parents. Learn to articulate the letters of the Spanish alphabet. Explore basic conversational words and phrases. Practice communicating with parents about children’s school progress, skills and needs. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TAR 303 CONTENT AREA: S 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 awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TAR 307 CONTENT AREA: S Differentiated Instruction and Response to Intervention Connection Learn how to combine differentiated instruction and response to intervention to help children succeed academically. Recognize various learning styles. Evaluate factors that motivate students. Examine response to intervention tiers. Plan differentiated instruction using various materials and assessments. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TAR 310 CONTENT AREA: S Differentiating K-12 Assessments Learn how to gather and use assessment data to help children succeed in school. Discuss the types of assessments and their relationships to teaching and learning. Explore how to provide feedback to students and parents. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TAR 301 CONTENT AREA: S 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 awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TAR 309 CONTENT AREA: S Teaching Students with ADHD 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 awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 77 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS NEW CONTENT AREA: S An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL TES 302 The Creative Classroom TOP 302 The Adult Learner Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. CONTENT AREAS: S,L TMD 307 TAR 311 T E AC H E R P R O F E S S I O N A L D E V E LO P M E N T • T E L E CO M M U N I C AT I O N TLA 304 CONTENT AREA: C, S Response to Intervention: Reading Strategies Learn proactive strategies to help struggling readers. Practice responses to intervention strategies and tiered interventions. Discover innovative classroom tools and strategies to avoid pullouts. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TLA 302 CONTENT AREA: C, S Guided Reading: Differentiated Classroom Learn to combine the principles of differentiated instruction and guided reading for maximum classroom success. Build a balanced literary framework that gets results with even the most challenged learners. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TLA 301 CONTENT AREA: C Guided Reading and Writing for Student Achievement CONTENT AREA: C Singapore Math Strategies: DEGREE SEEKERS Model Drawing for Grades 1-6 CAREER CHANGERS Develop the skills to start teaching model drawing, the Singapore Math Method that gives word problems a CHILD CARE PROFESSIONALS visual context. Learn the set of seven steps that can PARAPROFESSIONALS be TEACHING used to solve 80 percent of word problems. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. AACC’s Institute offers preservice Note: OnlineTEACH course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. training and continuing professional TMA 304 development for teachers CONTENT AREA:and C child care Singapore Strategies: providers.Math Whether you are just getting Advanced Model for Grades 6-9 started in a newDrawing career, changing careers Examine model drawing, a technique used to teach or updating your knowledge and skills, problem-solving to middle school math students. Learn a program help you. howTEACH to guidehas students to solvethat wordcan problems, build math skills and develop confidence. Discuss how to www.aacc.edu/teach introduce the concept to parents. CEUs awarded. $149 410-777-2401 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TMA 303 CONTENT AREA: C Acquire the development training needed to improve student literacy. Develop guided reading strategies into opportunities for teaching writing. Prepare creative lesson plans that really work! CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Teaching Math: Grades 4-6 TLA 306 TSC 301 Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. CONTENT AREA: C Teaching Writing Grades K-3 Examine the connections between oral language and writing as well as the developmental stages of early writing skills. Analyze the importance of writing workshops as part of the educational process and review various writing genres. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TLA 305 CONTENT AREA: C Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS TMA 301 Discover effective and meaningful assessment tools as well as practical strategies to strengthening students’ writing skills. Explore writing integration with content areas and methods to improve student narrative, expository and persuasive writing. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TMA 302 CONTENT AREA: C Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational Strategies K-12 teachers learn Singapore’s innovative and practical strategies for solving addition, subtraction, multiplication and division problems. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Reinvent math instruction by bringing hands-on learning, inexpensive manipulatives and real-world connections into the classroom to get students excited about math. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. CONTENT AREA: P Creating a Classroom Website Learn how to create websites for individual classrooms. Explore website development, safety and how to connect to an established curriculum. Discover tools to publish websites quickly and incorporate banners and animation. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TTE 303 CONTENT AREA: P 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 awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. TTE 309 Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 in the Classroom Create captivating lessons and presentations. Insert graphics, sound, video, animations, links and more. Learn to reach diverse students, upload presentations to a server, email a slide show and share a presentation in real time. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. CONTENT AREA: C Teaching Science: Grades 4-6 Learn techniques for teaching science to students in grades 4, 5 and 6 that will excite and encourage them. Explore concepts in direct instruction, scientific research methodology and organizational tools that promote subject mastery. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. OLI 313 CONTENT AREA: C 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 awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. OLI 320 Using the Internet in the Classroom Learn how to locate and evaluate Internet resources for the classroom. Improve the quality and amount of discussion through the use of email and discussion boards. Learn how to safeguard students and personal information. CEUs awarded. $149 includes $72 fee. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. Note: Online course. Offered in partnership with ed2go. 78 TTE 302 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D FOR ADDITIONAL TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CLASSES See Parenting and Family Life on page 21 and Child Care Training on page 44. TELCOMMUNICATION 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 vendor-neutral 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 Center for Workforce Solutions at 410-777-2732 or cws@aacc.edu. T R U C K D R I V I N G • V E T E R I N A RY A S S I S T I N G • W E L D I N G TRUCK DRIVING For information regarding a continuing education certificate in Commercial Drivers License Class A and B, see pages 84-89. Get on the road with a commercial driver’s license. Training in as little as three weeks. Weekday and weekend classes. Job placement assistance. VETERINARY ASSISTING For information regarding a veterinary assisting continuing educataion certificate visit www.aacc.edu/ veterinary or call 410-777-2056. See pages 84-89 to learn more about continuing education certificate programs. CERTIFIED WELDING 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 awarded. $3,407 includes $2,965 fee. VETERINARY ASSISTANTS typically work in animal hospitals or veterinary clinics, but training also may lead to jobs such as a kennel attendant, animal caretaker, groomer, zookeeper or animal trainer. In an animal clinic, veterinary assistants provide food and water to animals, clean and disinfect cages, sterilize equipment and work areas, and under the supervision of the veterinarian or technician, may help examine pets and provide routine postoperative care. 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 entrylevel veterinary assistant. CEUs awarded. $584 includes $131 fee. 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. Sec. 101 15 sessions TuTh 6-9:15 pm Arnold campus Jan. 12-March 1 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 awarded. $584 includes $131 fee. 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. Sec. 101 MWF Sec. 104 MW Sec. 105 TuTh Sec. 102 MWF Sec. 103 MWF 15 sessions 8 am-3 pm 30 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 30 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 15 sessions 8 am-3 pm 15 sessions 8 am-3 pm EARL Jan. 4-Feb. 5 EARL Jan. 4-April 13 EARL Jan. 5-April 14 EARL Feb. 8-March 11 EARL March 14-April 15 Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges OCC 345 Welding for Work MIG 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 awarded. $3,407 includes $2,965 fee. 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. Sec. 101 MWF Sec. 103 MW Sec. 104 TuTh Sec. 102 MWF 13 sessions 8 am-3 pm 26 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 26 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 13 sessions 8 am-3 pm EARL Jan. 4-Feb. 5 EARL Jan. 4-April 13 EARL Jan. 5-April 14 EARL Feb. 8-March 11 Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges 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. Sec. 101 15 sessions TuTh 6-9:15 pm Arnold campus March 22-May 10 R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 79 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS CCS 534 410-777-2935 • cdl@aacc.edu www.aacc.edu/cdl 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. OCC 344 CCS 533 For information contact the CDL program manager School of Continuing Education and Workforce Development. WELDING WELDING OCC 346 OPT 374 OPT 376 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 awarded. $3,407 includes $2,965 fee. 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 allposition ASME welder qualification. CEUs and Earlbeck Certificate of Completion awarded. $2,207 includes $1,921 fee. 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 awarded. $2,207 includes $1,921 fee. Welding for Work TIG 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. Sec. 101 MWF Sec. 104 MW Sec. 105 TuTh Sec. 102 MWF Sec. 103 MWF 14 sessions 8 am-4 pm 28 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 28 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 14 sessions 8 am-3 pm 14 sessions 8 am-3 pm EARL Jan. 4-Feb. 5 EARL Jan. 4-April 13 EARL Jan. 5-April 14 EARL Feb. 8-March 11 EARL March 14-April 15 Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges OPT 394 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 awarded. $1,507 includes $1,312 fee. Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant 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. CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS Sec. 101 MWF Sec. 104 MW Sec. 105 TuTh Sec. 102 MWF Sec. 103 MWF 6 sessions 8 am-3 pm 12 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 12 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 6 sessions 8 am-3 pm 6 sessions 8 am-3 pm EARL Jan. 4-15 EARL Jan. 4-Feb. 10 EARL Jan. 5-Feb. 11 EARL Feb. 8-19 EARL March 14-25 Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges OCA 565 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. $150 includes $100 fee. Sec. 101 Sa Sec. 102 Sa Sec. 103 Sa 80 1 session 8 am-noon 1 session 8 am-noon 1 session 8 am-noon EARL Jan. 16 EARL Feb. 13 EARL March 12 Advanced Shielded Metal Arc Pipe Welding Advanced Gas Tungsten Arc Welding Pipe 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. Fire-retardant pants and shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring welding gear to class. 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. Fire-retardant pants and shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring welding gear to class. Sec. 101 MWF Sec. 104 MW Sec. 105 TuTh Sec. 102 MWF Sec. 103 MWF Sec. 101 MWF Sec. 104 MW Sec. 105 TuTh Sec. 102 MWF Sec. 103 MWF 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm 16 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 16 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm EARL Jan. 18-Feb. 3 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 15-April 6 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 16-April 7 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 22-March 9 Donald Hodges EARL March 28-April 13 Donald Hodges OPT 375 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 awarded. $2,207 includes $1,921 fee. 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. Fire-retardant pants and shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring welding gear to class. Sec. 101 MWF Sec. 104 MW Sec. 105 TuTh Sec. 102 MWF Sec. 103 MWF 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm 16 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 16 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm EARL Jan. 18-Feb. 3 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 15-April 6 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 16-April 7 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 22-March 9 Donald Hodges EARL March 28-April 13 Donald Hodges W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm 16 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 16 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm EARL Jan. 18-Feb. 3 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 15-April 6 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 16-April 7 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 22-March 9 Donald Hodges EARL March 28-April 13 Donald Hodges OPT 395 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 awarded. $2,207 includes $1,921 fee. Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training or permission of instructor. Note: Must be age 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. Sec. 101 MWF Sec. 104 MW Sec. 105 TuTh Sec. 102 MWF Sec. 103 MWF 9 sessions 8 am-3 pm 18 sessions 6:30-8:30 pm 18 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 9 sessions 8 am-3 pm 9 sessions 8 am-3 pm EARL Jan. 18-Feb. 5 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 15-April 13 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 16-April 14 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 22-March 11 Donald Hodges EARL March 28-April 15 Donald Hodges W E L D I N G • W O R L D L A N G UAG E S OCA 563 OCA 564 FRENCH Discuss welding symbols. Examine symbol use and discuss practical application. Review surfacing welds and edge welds. Explore fillet welding symbols. $300 includes $250 fee. Discuss welding standards. Examine basic welding examination techniques. Review terms and definitions and perform inspections. Experience operating gages and tools. $300 includes $250 fee. WLF 331 Symbols for Welding Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 TuTh Sec. 103 TuTh 2 sessions 8 am-3 pm 2 sessions 8 am-3 pm 2 sessions 8 am-3 pm EARL Jan. 19-21 EARL Feb. 16-18 EARL March 15-17 Sec. 101 Tu Sec. 102 Tu Sec. 103 Tu OPT 397 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 awarded. $2,207 includes $1,921 fee. Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training or permission of instructor. Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring GTAW workbook and welding gear to class. 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm 16 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 16 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm 8 sessions 8 am-3 pm EARL Jan. 20-Feb. 5 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 22-April 13 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 23-April 14 Donald Hodges EARL Feb. 24-March 11 Donald Hodges EARL March 30-April 15 Donald Hodges OPT 396 Intermediate MIG Welding Certified Training Prerequisite: OPT 394 Fundamentals of Welding Certified Training or permission of instructor. Note: Must be age 18 or older to enroll. Fire-retardant pants, shirt, hard-toe boots and safety goggles required. Bring GMAW workbook and welding gear to class. 7 sessions 8 am-3 pm 7 sessions 8 am-3 pm 14 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm 14 sessions 5:30-8:30 pm EARL Jan. 22-Feb. 5 EARL Feb. 26-March 11 EARL Feb. 29-April 13 EARL March 1-April 14 EARL Jan. 26 EARL Feb. 23 EARL March 22 Donald Hodges Pathways to Fluence is a comprehensive, two-course 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 beginning and intermediate 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 continuing education certificate. For more information visit www.aacc.edu/ worldlanguage. ARABIC WLA 331 NEW Develop Arabic 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 awarded. $502 includes $7 fee. WLA 341 Arnold campus Jan. 25-May 11 NEW Arabic Fluency Comprehension 1 Expand everyday communicative 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 awarded. $502 includes $7 fee. Sec. 102 30 sessions MW 6-8:30 pm 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Sec. 103 27 sessions MW 6:30-8:10 pm WLF 332 Arnold campus Jan. 25-May 11 Arnold campus Feb. 1-May 9 NEW 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: WLF 331 French Foundations 1 or permission of department. Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 WF 27 sessions 6:30-8:10 pm 27 sessions 10-11:40 am WLF 341 Arnold campus Feb. 2-May 10 Arnold campus Feb. 3-May 11 Amy Healey Amy Healey NEW 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Sec. 102 27 sessions TuTh 6:30-8:10 pm Arabic Fluency Foundations 1 Sec. 102 30 sessions MW 6-8:30 pm NEW French Fluency Foundations 1 Arnold campus Feb. 2-May 10 GERMAN WLG 331 NEW 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Sec. 102 27 sessions MW 6:30-8:10 pm WLG 332 Arnold campus Feb. 1-May 9 NEW German Fluency Foundations 2 Expand German listening, speaking, reading and writing skills relating to community, city life, culture and the media. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: WLG 331 German Foundations 1 or permission of department. Sec. 101 27 sessions MW 6:30-8:10 pm Arnold campus Feb. 1-May 9 Anna Ewing Donald Hodges Donald Hodges Donald Hodges R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 81 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS 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 awarded. $2,207 includes $1,921 fee. Sec. 101 MWF Sec. 102 MWF Sec. 103 MW Sec. 104 TuTh 1 session 8 am-3 pm 1 session 8 am-3 pm 1 session 8 am-3 pm WORLD LANGUAGES Intermediate TIG Welding Certified Training Sec. 101 MWF Sec. 104 MW Sec. 105 TuTh Sec. 102 MWF Sec. 103 MWF Visual Examination of Welding W O R L D L A N G UAG E S WLG 341 NEW German 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Sec. 102 27 sessions TuTh 6:30-8:10 pm Arnold campus Feb. 2-May 10 WLI 341 NEW Italian Fluency Comprehension 1 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Sec. 102 27 sessions MW 6:30-8:10 pm Arnold campus Feb. 1-May 9 WLS 341 NEW 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Sec. 104 27 sessions TuTh 6:30-8:10 pm Arnold campus Feb. 2-May 10 ITALIAN SPANISH WLS 342 WLI 331 WLS 331 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. NEW 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Sec. 103 27 sessions MW 6:30-8:10 pm WLI 332 Arnold campus Feb. 1-May 9 Expand Italian listening, speaking, reading and writing skills relating to community, city life, culture and the media. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: WLI 331 Italian Foundations 1 or permission of department. Arnold campus Feb. 3-May 11 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. WLS 332 Italian Fluency Foundations 2 Sec. 102 27 sessions WF 10-11:40 am Spanish Fluency Comprehension 2 NEW Sec. 104 27 sessions MW 6:30-8:10 pm NEW Richard Paterniti Arnold campus Feb. 1-May 9 NEW WLS 351 Expand Spanish listening, speaking, reading and writing skills relating to community, city life, culture and the media. Textbook information available at AACC Bookstore. CEUs awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: WLS 331 Spanish Foundations 1 or permission of department. 27 sessions 6:30-8:10 pm 27 sessions 9 am-noon Arnold campus Feb. 2-May 10 Arnold campus Feb. 5-May 20 Prerequisite: WLS 341 Spanish Comprehension 1 or permission of department. Sec. 102 27 sessions MW 10-11:40 am Spanish Fluency Foundations 2 Sec. 101 TuTh Sec. 102 F NEW Maria Delgado Arnold campus Feb. 1-May 9 Linda Paez NEW 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Sec. 102 27 sessions TuTh 6:30-8:10 pm Arnold campus Feb. 2-May 10 Maria Delgado WLS 352 NEW Spanish Fluency Mastery 2 CAREERS AND CERTIFICATIONS AACC DECEMBER EVENTS AT A GLANCE Dec. 3–5 – 8 P.M. Performance, AACC dance company’s “Best Foot Forward,” featuring original choreography by company director Lynda P. Fitzgerald and some members of the AACC dance company. INFORMATION: 410-777-2457 or boxoffice@aacc.Edu. Dec. 6 – 3 P.M. Concert, AACC jazz ensemble – small jazz combo. The AACC small jazz combo will present an eclectic program, which will include tunes by Gershwin, Adderley and Lewis. INFORMATION: 410-777-2457 or boxoffice@aacc.edu. 82 Dec. 10 – 7 P.M. Discussion, Chesapeake Civil War Round Table. INFORMATION: www.aacc.edu/ history/ccwr.cfm. Dec. 12 – 7:30 P.M. and Dec. 13 – 2:30 P.M. Performance, “Amahl and the Night Visitors." INFORMATION: 410-777-2457 or boxoffice@aacc.edu. Dec. 19 – 3 P.M. Performance, Encore Chorale holiday concert, featuring “Hodie” by John Leavitt and the spiritual, “Rise Up Shepherd and Follow,” plus traditional Christmas and secular holiday favorites; free; no tickets necessary. INFORMATION: 410-777-2457 or boxoffice@aacc.edu. Coming up in 2016 Jan. 18 – 8 A.M. (Doors open at 7:30 a.M.) The 35th annual Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast, David S. Jenkins Gymnasium; sponsored by the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Breakfast Committee,. Participants are asked to donate canned goods as part of a food drive sponsored by breakfast co-sponsors, the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority and the Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity; tickets at $35 are available by calling Eugene Peterson at 301-538-0887 or Erica Matthews at 443-761-9734. W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D 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 awarded. $302 includes $7 fee. Prerequisite: WLS 351 Spanish Mastery 1 or permission of department. Sec. 101 27 sessions MW 6:30-8:10 pm Arnold campus Feb. 1-May 9 Linda Paez FOR ADDITIONAL LANGUAGES CLASSES See World Languages on pages 29-31. Are you starting or growing your business? If you have the spirit, drive and potential to succeed as a business owner or have an existing business, come learn more about the Ratcliffe Scholarships. These scholarships (up to $10,000) are open to noncredit and credit students to pay for tuition, fees, books and business startup costs. Recipients have access to experienced entrepreneurs for advising and mentoring. Take advantage of AACC’s entrepreneurship degrees, certificates and courses designed to prepare aspiring entrepreneurs for success in business. For information, visit www.aacc.edu/ratcliffescholars. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 83 CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATES I F YOU ARE PURSUING A CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE, identify which certificate you are seeking by listing the code (highlighted in red) on your registration form. AACC provides continuing education certificates to students who successfully complete the noncredit programs below. A continuing education certificate is a great way to show an employer that you have received job training or completed a series of courses that result in improved skills or technical knowledge. For information, visit www.aacc.edu/coned/certificates or call 410-777-2325. ACCOUNTING AND BOOKKEEPING BUILDING MAINTENANCE 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 continuing education certificate. For information about accounting technology, visit www.aacc.edu/it/accounting. STATIONARY ENGINEER CERTIFICATION PREPARATION CE.ST-ENGR-PREP Prepare for the Maryland Stationary Engineer certification exams and earn a continuing education certificate by successfully completing the following two courses. Visit www.aacc.edu/boiler For information or call 410-777-2970. CHILD DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATE CE.CHILD-DEV-ASSOC Successfully complete the following six courses to earn an AACC continuing education certificate and fulfill the training requirements to earn a child development associate credential from the Council for Professional Recognition. Courses CDA 308, CDA 309 and CDA 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/cda. 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 ART FINE ARTS CE.FINE.ARTS Successfully complete the following courses to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/fineartstraining or call 410-777-2121. ARS 376 ARS 377 ATS 312 ARS 310 Drawing Fundamentals Drawing 2: Portraiture Watercolor Basics: You Can Do It Effective Color Pencil Technique BEGINNING JEWELRY DESIGN CE.BEG.JEWELRY-DSGN Successfully complete the following courses to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/jewelrytraining or call 410-777-2121. Core Courses CFT 305 CFT 355 CFT 356 CFT 357 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 continuing education 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 MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT CE.MGMT.PROF-DEV Successfully complete the following three courses to earn a continuing education certificate. Courses can be used toward Professional, Senior Professional or Global Professional in Human Resources recertification from the Human Resources Certification Institute. Visit www.aacc.edu/businesseducation/mgmtprof or call 410-777-2970. BIS 543 Using Personality Profiles BIS 551 Management Boot Camp BNS 579 Supervisory and Leadership Precious Metal Clay Basic Beading: Design and Technique Wire-Wrapped Jewelry Fuse-Glass Jewelry Elective Courses (select two) CFT 373 Beaded Accessories CFT 384 Create a Chain Belt 84 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D CDA 308 Basic Growth and Development CDA 309 Classroom Experience for Young Children CDA 310 Using Growth and Development in Designing Experiences CDA 311 Working with Infants and Toddlers CDA 312 Planning for the School-Aged Child CDA 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 continuing education 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/childcare/ professional. DCC 300 DCC 301 DCC 302 DCC 303 DCC 304 DCC 305 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 CO N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N C E R T I F I C AT E S LEAD TEACHER 90-HOUR PRESCHOOL CHILD CARE CE.CHILD.LD-TEACH Successfully complete the following two courses to earn a continuing education 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/preschool.cfm. CDA 305 Child Care 1 – Child Growth and Development or ECT 305 Child Growth and Development CDA 306 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 continuing education certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/childcare/nanny. CDA 308 Growth and Development CDA 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 CLOUD COMPUTING ESSENTIALS CE.CLOUD.CMPT Successfully complete NTW 538 Cloud Computing Essentials to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/it/cloud or call 410-777-2142. 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 required courses and one elective course to receive a continuing education certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/it/reentry for information. Four Required 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 Choose One Elective: ONL 323 Résumé Writing Workshop ONL 334 12 Steps to a Successful Job Search CYBER ANALYST CE.CYBER-ANALYST Successfully complete the following courses to earn a continuing education 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 continuing education 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 410-777-2142. 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 INFORMATION SYSTEMS SECURITY PROFESSIONAL – EXAM PREPARATION CE.INFOSYS.SEC-EXAM Successfully complete NTW 521 Certified Information Systems Security Professional to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/it/cissp or call 410-777-2142. IT INFRASTRUCTURE LIBRARY V3 FOUNDATION EXAM PREP CE.INFRAS-LIBR.PREP Successfully complete NTW 535 ITIL 3v Foundation to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/it/itil or call 410-777-2142. IT PROJECT MANAGEMENT CE.IT.PROJ-MGMT Successfully complete NTW 536 IT Project Management to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/it/project or call 410-777-2142. INTRODUCTION TO MOBILE APP DEVELOPMENT CE.PRG.MOBILE Successfully complete the following four courses to earn a continuing education certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/it/mobileapp or call 410-777-2142. 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 PC TECHNICIAN CE.PC.TECH Successfully complete the following NTW 541 CompTIA A+ Certification Prep to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/it/aplus or call 410-777-2142. WEB DESIGN CE.WEB-DSGN Earn a continuing education 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. CTC 328 CTC 329 CTT 397 CTT 374 CTC 352 Photoshop: Web Graphic Design Flash: Web Graphic Design Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design Adobe Acrobat Concept to Layout: Web Graphic Design CONSTRUCTION CONSTRUCTION ESTIMATING CE.CSTN-EST Successfully complete the following courses to earn a continuing education 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 R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 85 CO N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N C E R T I F I C AT E S DEALER SCHOOL AACC offers eight continuing education certificates – one for each of the courses listed below – all of which require enrollment in COO 366 Introduction to Casino Games or current dealer license. For information visit www.aacc.edu/hcat/dealerschool or call 410-777-2966. COO 367 Casino Craps Dealer Prerequisite: COO 374 Introduction to Craps COO 397 Casino Mini Baccarat Dealer COO 370 Casino Blackjack Dealer COO 371 Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer COO 372 Casino Pai Gow Tiles Dealer COO 373 Casino Roulette Dealer CLI 302 Advanced Casino Poker Dealer Prerequisite: COO 385 Casino Poker Dealer COO 396 Casino Carnival Games Dealer CASINO BLACKJACK DEALER CE.CASINO-BLACKJACK CASINO CARNIVAL GAMES DEALER CE.CASINO.CG-DEALER CASINO CRAPS DEALER CE.CASINO-CRAPS CASINO PAI GOW POKER DEALER CE.CASINO-PAIGOW CASINO PAI GOW TILES DEALER CE.CASINO.PGT-DEALER CASINO POKER DEALER CE.CASINO-POKER CASINO ROULETTE DEALER CE.CASINO-ROULETTE MINI BACCARAT DEALER CE.CASINO.MBD DENTAL ASSISTING DENTAL ASSISTING AND RADIOLOGY CE.DENTAL-RADIOLOGY Successfully complete OCA 348 Dental Assisting and Radiology to earn an AACC continuing education certificate and prepare for the Dental Assisting National Board Radiology Exam. Successfully complete OCA 389 Expanded Functions: Chairside and Orthodontics to earn an AACC continuing education certificate and prepare for the Dental Assisting National Board Maryland Expanded Functions General Chairside, Expanded Functions Orthodontic, Infection Control and Certified Assistant examinations. Visit www.aacc.edu/dental. Call 410-777-2922 or email occupationalskills@ aacc.edu for information. 86 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES CAPSTONE PROFICIENCY CE.ESL.ENG-CAPSTONE ENVIRONMENTAL LANDSCAPE MANAGEMENT CE.ENV.LANDSCAPE.MGT Successfully complete the following courses to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/environment/landscape or call 410-777-2939. 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 ENV 508 ENV 512 ENV 513 HOR 329 ENV 579 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 Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate upon successful completion of the four beginning courses, and subsequent certificates upon completion of the four intermediate courses, four high intermediate courses, four advanced courses and four capstone courses. For information visit www.aacc.edu/esl/academicpurposes or call 410-777-2901. ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES BEGINNING PROFICIENCY CE.ESL.ENG-BEG ESL 301 ESL 302 ESL 307 ESL 308 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 ENGLISH FOR ACADEMIC PURPOSES ADVANCED PROFICIENCY CE.ESL.ENG-ADV ESL 321 ESL 322 ESL 331 ESL 332 Advanced English Grammar Advanced Reading and Vocabulary Advanced Writing Advanced Listening and Speaking W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D INTRODUCTION TO TEACHING ESL CE.TEACH-ESL Successfully complete the following course to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/esl/introteaching or call 410-777-2901. ESL 380 ESL 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 TEACHING ESL USING THE INTERNET CE.TEACH.ESL-INT Successfully complete the following course to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/esl/internet.cfm or call 410-777-2901. ESL 309 Teaching ESL Using the Internet TEACHING ESL USING THE IPAD CE.TEACH-ESL.IPAD Successfully complete the following course to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/esl/ipad.cfm or call 410-777-2901. ELL 309 Teaching ESL Using the iPad 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 CO N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N C E R T I F I C AT E S FLORAL DESIGN FLORAL DESIGN CE.FLOR-FLORAL-ARRG Successfully complete the following courses to earn a continuing education certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/ floraldesigner for information or call 410-777-2121. Required core courses OCC 331 OCU 335 OCA 322 OCC 312 Floriculture 1: Basic Floral Design Floriculture 2: Advanced Floral Design Floriculture 3: High Style Designs Floriculture: Capstone Project Choose two electives OCU 351 Wedding Flowers and Corsages OCA 357 Floriculture: Home Decors with Silk Flowers OCA 321 Spring Flower Arranging OPT 347 Summer Flower Arranging OCA 353 Floriculture: High and Low Arrangements OCA 350 Tabletop Design OCA 354 Floriculture: Black and White Arrangements OCU 327 Floriculture: Thanksgiving Floral Arrangements OCU 326 Floriculture: Christmas Floral Arrangements HEALTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID CE.MENTAL-HEA-AID Successfully complete TPC 354 Mental Health First Aidnto earn a continuing education certificate. For information call 410-777-2159 or visit www.aacc.edu/teach/mentalhealth. HEALTH CARE CENTRAL STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN CE.STERILE-PROC-TECH Successfully complete the following courses to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/healthcare/sterile or call 410-777-2910. DIETARY MANAGER CE.DIETARY.MGR Successfully complete the following courses to earn a continuing education 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 continuing education 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 an AACC continuing education 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 an AACC continuing education certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/hcat/bartending for information. HVACR HVACR ENTRY LEVEL TECHNICIAN CE.HVACR-ENTRY Successfully complete the following courses to become an HVACR technician and earn an AACC continuing education certificate. Offered in partnership with AllState Career and approved by the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, training consists of 16 noncredit courses with each lecture/lab course combination lasting six weeks. Learn how to install, maintain and repair residential and commercial heating and cooling systems at the All-State Career training facility in Baltimore. Students must meet eligibility requirements and schedule an appointment with the HVACR program manager. Call 410-777-2907. For information about AACC’s HVACR training visit www.aacc.edu/hvac. 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 continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/photographytraining or call 410-777-2121. STP 500 Central Sterile Processing Technician Core Courses STP 505 Central Sterile Processing Technician: Externship 1 PHO 305 Basic Digital Camera Operations PHO 346 Digital Photography: Intermediate Advanced Techniques STP 506 Central Sterile Processing Technician: Externship 2 STP 507 Central Sterile Processing Technician: Externship 3 STP 508 Central Sterile Processing Technician: Externship 4 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 R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 87 CO N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N C E R T I F I C AT E S SENIORS TRUCK DRIVING WORLD LANGUAGES AMERICAN STUDIES CE.AMER.STDS COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE A CE.CDL.CLASS-A BEGINNING ARABIC CE.BEG-ARABIC Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate upon successful completion of the four beginning courses, and a second certificate upon completion of the following four intermediate courses. MODERN LANGUAGES: FRENCH CE.FRE.MDRN-LANG MODERN LANGUAGES: SPANISH CE.SPA.MDRN-LANG WORLD MYTHOLOGY CE.WORLD.MYTH SIGN LANGUAGE BEGINNING SIGN LANGUAGE CE.BEGIN.SIGN-LANG Successfully complete the following courses to earn a continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/signing or call 410-777-2121. SLG 343 Conversational Sign Language 1 SLG 344 Conversational Sign Language 2 SLG 345 Conversational Sign Language 3 TRANSPORTATION TRANSPORTATION, LOGISTICS AND CARGO SECURITY CE.TLCS.TRANSPORT 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 an AACC continuing education certificate. For information visit www.aacc.edu/teach/ teachingadults.cfm or call 410-777-2981. Core Courses COMMERCIAL DRIVERS LICENSE B CE.CDL.CLASS-B Successfully complete both courses that make up Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Class A training (OCA 334 and OCA 335) or the single course for CDL Class B training (OCA 343) to earn an AACC continuing education certificate and gain the training 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 depending on which license you choose. All classes include both classroom instruction at AACC’s Glen Burnie Town Center as well as behind-the-wheel instruction at a driving range in Baltimore. 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. VETERINARY ASSISTING VETERINARY ASSISTING CE.VET-ASST Successfully complete the following courses to earn a continuing education certificate. Visit www.aacc.edu/veterinary. CCS 533 Veterinary Assistant 1: Outpatient, Diagnostics and Pharmacy CCS 534 Veterinary Assistant 2: Inpatient, Surgery and Emergency WELDING WELDING FOR WORK MIG CE.WELD-MIG WELDING FOR WORK STICK CE.WELD-STICK TAD 303 Strategies for Teaching Adults with Diverse Needs WELDING FOR WORK TIG CE.WELD-TIG AACC offers three continuing education certificates in our Welding for Work Series. For information about Welding for Work visit www.aacc.edu/welding/ weldingforwork or call 410-777-2447. TAD 304 Assessing the Adult Learner OCC 345 Welding for Work – MIG Electives TAD 302 TAD 305 TAD 306 TAD 307 TAD 308 TAD 309 TAD 310 OCC 344 Welding for Work – STICK TAD 301 Teaching the Adult Learner 88 Engaging and Supporting Students Technology for Educators Energizing your Presentations Innovation in Education Educator Portfolio Development Culturally Responsive Instruction Management Strategies in the Classroom OCC 346 Welding for Work – TIG Beginning Arabic Series WLA 301 Arabic Beginning 1 WLA 302 Arabic Beginning 2 WLA 303 Arabic Beginning 3 WLA 304 Arabic Beginning 4 INTERMEDIATE ARABIC CE.INT-ARABIC Intermediate Arabic Series WLA 311 WLA 312 WLA 313 WLA 314 Arabic Intermediate 1 Arabic Intermediate 2 Arabic Intermediate 3 Arabic Intermediate 4 BEGINNING FRENCH CE.BEG-FRENCH Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate upon successful completion of the four beginning courses, and a second certificate upon completion of the following four intermediate courses. Beginning French Series WLF 301 French Beginning I WLF 302 French Beginning 2 WLF 303 French Beginning 3 WLF 304 French Beginning 4 INTERMEDIATE FRENCH CE.INT-FRENCH Intermediate French Series WLF 311 French Intermediate 1 WLF 312 French Intermediate 2 WLF 313 French Intermediate 3 WLF 314 French Intermediate 4 BEGINNING GERMAN CE.BEG-GERMAN Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate upon successful completion of the four beginning courses, and a second certificate upon completion of the following four intermediate courses. BEGINNING GERMAN CE.BEG-GERMAN Beginning German Series WLG 301 German Beginning 1 WLG 302 German Beginning 2 WLG 303 German Beginning 3 WLG 304 German Beginning 4 INTERMEDIATE GERMAN CE.INT-GERMAN Intermediate German Series WLG 311 German Intermediate 1 WLG 312 German Intermediate 2 WLG 313 German Intermediate 3 WLG 314 German Intermediate 4 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D CO N T I N U I N G E D U C AT I O N C E R T I F I C AT E S BEGINNING ITALIAN CE.BEG-ITALIAN ADVANCED ITALIAN CE.ADV-ITALIAN INTERMEDIATE SPANISH CE.INT-SPANISH Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate upon successful completion of the four beginning courses, and a second certificate upon completion of the following four intermediate courses. Advanced Italian Series Intermediate Spanish Series WLI 321 WLI 322 WLI 323 WLI 324 WLS 311 WLS 312 WLS 313 WLS 314 BEGINNING ITALIAN CE.BEG-ITALIAN BEGINNING SPANISH CE.BEG-SPANISH Students may earn an AACC continuing education certificate upon successful completion of the four beginning courses, and a second certificate upon completion of the following four intermediate courses. Beginning Italian Series WLI 301 WLI 302 WLI 303 WLI 304 Italian Beginning 1 Italian Beginning 2 Italian Beginning 3 Italian Beginning 4 INTERMEDIATE ITALIAN CE.INT-ITALIAN Intermediate Italian Series WLI 311 Italian Intermediate 1 WLI 312 Italian Intermediate 2 WLI 313 Italian Intermediate 3 WLI 314 Italian Intermediate 4 Italian Advanced 1 Italian Advanced 2 Italian Advanced 3 Italian Advanced 4 Beginning Spanish Series WLS 301 Spanish Beginning 1 WLS 302 Spanish Beginning 2 WLS 303 Spanish Beginning 3 WLS 304 Spanish Beginning 4 Spanish Intermediate 1 Spanish Intermediate 2 Spanish Intermediate 3 Spanish Intermediate 4 ADVANCED SPANISH CE.ADV-SPANISH Advanced Spanish Series WLS 321 WLS 322 WLS 323 WLS 324 Spanish Advanced 1 Spanish Advanced 2 Spanish Advanced 3 Spanish Advanced 4 AVAILABLE THIS WINTER MEDICINE AIDE ATTENTION NURSING ASSISTANTS: Become certified to administer medications to nursing home clients. See page 71. MAMMOGRAPHY ATTENTION RADIOLOGIC TECHNOLOGISTS: Gain the initial training necessary to cross over to mammography. See page 71. CENTRAL STERILE PROCESSING TECHNICIAN AACC’s Central Sterile Processing Technician program includes 100 hours of classroom instruction and 400 hours of externship experience. Take the first step to a new career! See page 72. For information, contact Mar-Lynn Mickens at 410-777-2560 or mmickens@aacc.edu. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 89 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 CAREER EXPLORATION COLLEGE PREPARATION Accounting Fundamentals, 2 ............................. 40 Administrative Medical Assistant, Explore a Career as an ...................................42 Gift Basket Business, Start Your Own .............42 Medical Coding, Explore A Career in ...............42 Medical Writing, Explore a Career in ...............42 Nursing, Explore a Career in ................................42 Pet Sitting Business, Start a ................................42 Algebra, Introduction to ....................................... 35 GMAT Preparation .................................................. 36 GRE Preparation – Quantitative ........................ 35 GRE Preparation - Verbal and Analytical ....... 35 LSAT Preparation – Part 1, 2 ...........................35-36 SAT/ACT Preparation: Quantitative .................. 35 SAT/ACT Preparation: Verbal .............................. 35 Statistics, Introduction to .................................... 35 ART Arts And Crafts as a Business ...............................6 Drawing For the Absolute Beginner ...................6 BUSINESS EDUCATION Administrative Assistant Applications ........... 40 Administrative Assistant Fundamentals ....... 40 Cash Flow in Business, Maximizing .................42 Consulting Practice, Starting Your Own .........42 Content Marketing ..................................................41 Customer Service, Extraordinary ......................42 Email Promotions, Improving ..............................41 Entrepreneur Boot Camp .....................................42 Executive Leadership in the 21st Century .......41 Marketing, Introduction to Inbound .................41 Medical Claims Billing Service, Start Your Own .................................................42 Negotiation: Get What You Want ......................41 PMP Certification Prep 1, 2 ...................................41 Podcasting .................................................................41 Problem Solving, Creative ....................................41 Project Management Applications ...................41 Project Management Fundamentals ................41 Small Business, Start Your Own ........................42 Social Media in Business, Using .........................41 Supervision and Management, Fundamentals of ............................................. 40 Supervision and Management 2, Fundamentals of ...............................................41 Video Marketing ......................................................41 90 CHILD CARE TRAINING Child Growth and Development .......................44 Creating Classroom Centers ...............................45 Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 1 – Child Development ..................45 Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 2 – Curriculum ..................................45 Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 3 – Health, Safety and Nutrition .....................................................45 Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 4 – Special Needs ...........................45 Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 5 – Professionalism ........................46 Family Child Care Preservice Training Module 6 – Community ................................46 Language Development in Children, Enhancing ...........................................................46 Ready, Set, Read! ....................................................46 Teaching Preschool: Inspiring Lessons ...........46 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D CONSTRUCTION Construction Blueprint Reading ........................46 Construction Estimating, Introduction to ......46 Construction Materials and Processes ...........47 Estimating and Bidding 1, 2 .................................46 CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY TRAINING A+ Certification Basic: Hardware 1 ...................47 A+ Certification Intermediate: Operating System 1 .........................................47 A+ Certification Advanced: Hardware and Operating System 2 ...............................47 Adobe InDesign CS6, Introduction to .............60 Ajax Programming, Introduction to................. 63 ASP.NET, Introduction to ...................................... 63 Blogging and Podcasting for Beginners .........65 Business Continuity and Disaster Recovery ............................................58 C# Programming, Intermediate ........................65 C# Programming, Introduction to .................... 63 C++ Programming, Introduction to ................. 63 Camtasia Studio 8, Introduction to ..................60 Cell Phone Apps for Business, Creating .........62 Cloud, Understanding the ....................................48 CompTIA Network+ Certification Prep .......... 57 CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep ........... 57 CompTIA Security+ Certification Prep 2 ........58 ONLINE INDEX Computer Forensics Evidence Collection ......58 Computer Skills for the Workplace ...................50 Crystal Reports, Introduction to ........................60 CSS3 and HTML5, Intermediate ........................62 CSS3 and HTML5, Introduction to .................... 63 CSS3 and HTML5, Advanced .............................62 Dreamweaver CS6, Intermediate ......................61 Dreamweaver CS6, Introduction to .................59 Evernote ...................................................................... 51 Facebook for Business: Advanced Skills .........66 Game Development, How to Get Started in ....................................................60 Google Analytics ...................................................... 51 Google Analytics, Introduction to ....................49 Hacking Tools and Techniques, Ethical ...........58 Illustrator CS6, Introduction to ..........................60 InDesign Creative Cloud, Introduction to ......60 Information Security and Risk Management Planning ..................................58 Instagram for Business .........................................65 Invitations and Announcements Using Publisher ................................................. 51 IS Risks, Threats and Vulnerabilities, Manage ...............................................................59 Java Programming, Intermediate ......................64 Java Programming, Introduction to ................. 63 JavaScript, Introduction to .................................. 63 Job Search, 12 Steps to a Successful ................56 jQuery Mobile Websites, Creating ...................60 Keyboarding .............................................................50 Lightroom 5, Introduction to ..............................60 Linux User Accounts, File Systems and Services, Locking Down ........................58 LinkedIn ......................................................................65 Mac, iPhone and iPad Programming ............... 63 Marketing Your Business on the Internet ......50 MCSA: Windows Server 2012 Part 1, 2, 3 .....................................................47-48 MCSE: Private Cloud ..............................................48 Microsoft Access 2010, Intermediate .............54 Microsoft Access 2010, Introduction to .........49 Microsoft Access 2013, Intermediate ..............54 Microsoft Access 2013, Introduction to .........49 Microsoft Excel 2010, Advanced ......................56 Microsoft Excel 2010, Intermediate .................54 Microsoft Excel 2010, Introduction to ............50 Microsoft Excel 2013, Advanced .......................56 Microsoft Excel 2013, Intermediate .................54 Microsoft Excel 2013, Introduction to .............50 Microsoft Office 2013, What’s New in ............50 Microsoft Outlook 2010, Introduction to .......49 Microsoft Outlook 2013, Introduction to .......50 Microsoft PowerPoint 2013, Introduction to ..................................................49 Microsoft Project 2010, Introduction to .........50 Microsoft Project 2013, Introduction to .........49 Microsoft Publisher 2010, Introduction of ....49 Microsoft Publisher 2013, Introduction of .....49 Microsoft Word 2010, Introduction .................50 Microsoft Word 2010, Intermediate ................54 Microsoft Word 2013, Introduction to ............49 Mobile Apps with HTML5, Creating ................64 Network Security Essentials ...............................59 Networking, Intermediate ...................................58 Networking, Introduction to ............................... 57 Networking, Wireless ............................................ 57 Oracle, Intermediate ..............................................65 Oracle, Introduction to ..........................................64 PC Security, Advanced ..........................................59 PC Security, Introduction to ................................ 57 PC Troubleshooting, Introduction to ................50 Photoshop Creative Cloud for the Digital Photographer ..............................60 Photoshop Creative Cloud, Intermediate ......62 Photoshop CS6, Introduction to .......................59 Photoshop CS6 for the Digital Photographer ....................................................59 Photoshop CS6: Digital Photography 2 ...........61 Photoshop CS6, Intermediate .............................61 Photoshop Creative Cloud, Introduction to ..................................................60 Photoshop Creative Cloud for the Digital Photographer 2 ................................................62 Photoshop Elements 12 for Digital Photography ......................................................60 Photoshop Elements 12 for Digital Photography 2 ..................................................62 Photoshop Elements 13 for the Digital Photographer ....................................................60 Photoshop Elements 13 for the Digital Photographer 2 ................................................62 Photoshop for Presentations ..............................62 PHP and MySQL, Intermediate .........................64 PHP and MySQL, Introduction to ..................... 63 PowerPoint 2010, Introduction to ....................49 Prezi .............................................................................. 51 Programming, Introduction to ........................... 63 Project Management, High-Speed ...................65 Protecting Networks with Firewalls and VPNs ............................................................59 Protecting Windows Systems ...........................59 Python 2.5 Programming, Introduction to .... 63 Python 3 Programming, Introduction to ........ 63 QuickBooks 2013, Intermediate ........................54 QuickBooks 2013, Introduction to ....................50 QuickBooks 2014, Intermediate ........................54 QuickBooks 2013, Performing Payroll in ........54 QuickBooks 2013 for Contractors .....................54 QuickBooks 2014 for Contractors ....................54 QuickBooks 2014, Introduction to ....................49 QuickBooks 2014, Performing Payroll in ........54 QuickBooks 2015, Introduction to ....................49 QuickBooks 2015, Intermediate ........................54 QuickBooks 2015, Performing Payroll .............54 Resume Writing .......................................................56 Scrapbooking, Introduction to Digital .............59 Search Engine Positions, Achieving Top .........50 Social Media, Introduction to .............................65 Social Media, Marketing Using ..........................65 SQL, Intermediate ..................................................64 Structured Query Language (SQL), Introduction to ..................................................64 Twitter .........................................................................65 Visual Basic, Introduction to ............................... 63 VMware Virtual Certified Professional vSphere 5 Part 1, 2 ...........................................48 Web Pages, Advanced ..........................................62 Web Pages, Creating .............................................60 Websites, Designing Effective ...........................60 Website Traffic, Boosting ...................................... 51 Website Traffic, Boosting Your ...........................65 Windows 8, Introduction to ...............................50 WordPress Website, Introduction to Creating a ...........................................................60 WordPress Websites 2, Creating .......................61 YouTube for Business ............................................66 DENTAL ASSISTANT Dental Assisting and Radiology ........................66 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Capstone: Grammar ..............................................38 English Grammar, Advanced ..............................38 Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary ........................... 39 Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar ............................... 39 Teaching ESL/ EFL Reading ................................ 39 R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 91 ONLINE INDEX ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION GARDENING NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP Aquatic Pest Management ................................. 67 Greenhouse and Interior Pest Management ........................................... 67 Landscape and Exterior Pest Management ........................................... 67 Pesticide Use and Safety ..................................... 67 Turfgrass Management ........................................ 67 Wood Destroying Organisms ............................. 67 Start Your Own Edible Garden ............................16 Building Teams That Work ...................................75 Get Grants ..................................................................75 Grant Proposal Writing, Advanced ....................75 Grant Proposals, Writing Effective ....................74 Grant Writing Consultant, Become a 7...............4 Grant Writing, A to Z of .........................................75 Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials .......................75 Nonprofit Management, Introduction to ........75 Nonprofit Organization, Marketing Your .........75 Nonprofit, Starting a ...............................................75 Special Events, Coordinating ...............................75 FAMILY TIME INTERGENERATIONAL Study Algebra Online .............................................10 FINANCIAL PLANNING Money Management, Keys to Successful ......10 Personal Finance ......................................................10 Social Security Maze, Managing the ................. 11 Stock Options, Introduction to ............................ 11 Stocks, Bonds and Investing: Oh My! ................ 11 Stocks, The Analysis and Valuation of .............. 11 Where Does All My Money Go? ........................10 HEALTH Caring For Aging Parents ...................................... 17 End-of-Life Care .......................................................16 Healthy Aging ........................................................... 17 Lose Weight and Keep It Off ............................... 17 Natural Health and Healing, Introduction to ................................................... 17 HEALTH CARE Ethics and Cultural Diversity for Massage Therapists ....................................... 72 HIV/AIDS and Communicable Disease ........... 72 Nurse Refresher (Online) – Theory, Licensed ............................................................... 71 Spanish for Medical Professionals 1 .................. 71 HOME IMPROVEMENT Interior Design, Introduction to ..........................18 FITNESS CERTIFICATION HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY ARTS Business Success for Fitness Professionals .. 67 Exercise Program Design for Special Populations ........................................ 67 Group Exercise Certification ...............................68 Nutritional Concepts ............................................. 67 Older Adult Specialist Certification ..................68 Certification in Sanitation .....................................73 HUMAN RESOURCES Start Your Own Floral Business .........................68 Human Resources Functions, Applying Lean Sigma Practices to .................................74 Human Resources Function, Understanding the ...........................................74 Human Resources Management, Professional ........................................................74 FOOD AND CULINARY INSURANCE Caterer, Secrets of the ............................................ 13 Luscious Low-Fat, Lighting Quick Meals ........ 13 Maryland Life, Health and Annuity Prelicensing .........................................................74 FLORAL DESIGN MUSIC Music Made Easy: Online ....................................20 92 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D PARENTING AND FAMILY LIFE Adolescents, Understanding ............................... 21 Home School with Success ................................. 21 Marriage and Relationships ................................. 21 PERSONAL GROWTH Effective Communication, Keys to ................... 22 Genealogy Basics ................................................... 23 Get Assertive! .......................................................... 23 Grammar Refresher for Work ............................. 22 Individual Excellence ............................................. 23 Interpersonal Communication ........................... 22 Listen To Your Heart and Success Will Follow ......................................................... 22 Public Speaking, Mastering ................................. 22 Skills for Making Great Decisions ..................... 23 Speed Reading (Merrill Ream) .......................... 23 PHOTOGRAPHY Photography, Discover Digital ............................ 23 Photography, Secrets of Better ......................... 24 Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera ........................................ 24 Photographing People Using a Digital Camera .................................................. 24 SLR Camera, Master Your Digital ...................... 23 Travel Photography Using a Digital Camera ................................................................ 24 ONLINE INDEX REAL ESTATE THEATER WRITER'S WORKSHOP Real Estate Investing ............................................. 25 Get Funny .................................................................. 27 TEACHER PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT WOMEN'S INSTITUTE Business Writing, Effective ................................. 32 Editing, the Keys to Effective ............................. 32 Fiction Writing, Advanced ................................... 32 Internet Writing Markets, Introduction to ...... 31 Journaling, Introduction to .................................. 32 Magazine Writing, The Craft of ......................... 32 Make Money from your Writing, How to ........33 Mystery Writing ...................................................... 32 Publish and Sell Your E-Books ............................33 Research Methods for Writers ............................ 31 Romance Writing .....................................................33 Screenwriting, Introduction to ........................... 32 Technical Writing, Fundamentals of ................. 32 Travel Writing ............................................................33 Write and Publish a Nonfiction Book .............. 32 Write Like a Pro ........................................................ 31 Write Your Life Story .............................................. 32 Writeriffic – Creativity Training for Writers .... 32 Writer's Skills, Beginning ....................................... 31 Writing Essentials ................................................... 32 Writing for Children ............................................... 32 Young Adult Fiction, Writing ................................33 ADHD, Teaching Students with ..........................77 Adult Learner, The ...................................................77 Autism: Strategies for Success, Teaching Students with .....................................................77 Create the Inclusive Class: Strategies for Success ..........................................................77 Creative Classroom, The .......................................77 Differentiated Instruction and Response to Intervention Connection ...........................77 Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom....77 Disabilities, Empowering Students with .........77 Discipline Problems, 2, Solving Classroom ....77 ESL/EFL, An Introduction to Teaching .............77 Guided Reading and Writing for Student Achievement ..................................................... 78 Guided Reading: Differentiated Classroom .. 78 High School Students, How to Teach ...............77 Internet in the Classroom, Using the ............... 78 K-12 Assessments, Differentiating .....................77 Microsoft PowerPoint 2013 in the Classroom .......................................................... 78 Praxis 1 Preparation .................................................76 Reading Strategies, Response to Intervention: ...................................................... 78 Singapore Math: Number Sense and Computational Strategies ............................ 78 Smart Boards, Teaching Smarter With ........... 78 Spanish in the Classroom .....................................77 Survival Kit for New Teachers .............................76 Teaching Math: Grades 4-6 ................................ 78 Teaching Science: Grades 4-6 ........................... 78 Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6 ............................ 78 Teaching Writing: Grades K-3............................. 78 Technology in the Classroom, Integrating ..... 78 Website, Creating a Classroom ......................... 78 Business Leadership for Women ...................... 27 Published, A Beginner's Guide to Getting .....28 Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring ... 27 Starting a Business in Health and Healing .... 27 WORLD LANGUAGES French, Speed ...........................................................29 Italian, Speed ............................................................30 Japanese, Speed .....................................................30 Spanish, Speed ......................................................... 31 Spanish, 2, 3 Speed ................................................. 31 R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 93 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 FINANCIAL PLANNING 7009 Arundel Mills Circle, Hanover, MD 21076 Annuities, Everything You Need to Know About .................................................................10 Financial Planning, Introduction to .............................10 CASINO AND GAMING INDUSTRY Blackjack Dealer, Casino .................................................43 Blackjack, Learn to Play ................................................. 44 Carnival Games Dealer ...................................................42 Casino Games, Introduction to ....................................43 Craps Dealer, Casino ........................................................43 Craps, Introduction to .................................................... 44 Craps, Learn to Play ........................................................ 44 Let It Ride Dealer .............................................................. 44 Minibaccarat Dealer .........................................................43 Pai Gow Poker Dealer, Casino ......................................43 Poker Dealer, Casino ........................................................43 Poker Dealer, Advanced Casino .................................. 44 Poker, Learn to Play ......................................................... 44 Roulette Dealer, Casino ..................................................43 Roulette, Learn to Play ................................................... 44 CHILD CARE TRAINING Child Growth and Development ................................ 44 Communication with Parents and Children, Effective .....................................................46 Growth and Development in Designing Experiences, Using ...................................................46 Healthy Relationships with Parents, Building ........46 Infants and Toddlers, Group Care of ..........................45 Nutrition, Fitness and Fun for Young Children .......46 Proactive Behavior Guidance .......................................46 COLLEGE PREPARATION Math Placement Test Preparation .............................. 35 DRIVER EDUCATION Driver Education ...................................................................8 Driver Education Youth ......................................................8 FITNESS CERTIFICATION Personal Fitness Trainer Certification ........................68 Sports Nutrition Consultant Certification ................68 HEALTH CARE Domestic Violence 101 .................................................... 72 Home Visitation and Documentation, Building Connections .............................................. 72 Post Traumatic Stress, Prevention and Treatment ..................................................................... 72 Trauma Informed Care, A Methodology for Understanding the Clients We Serve ................ 72 HUMAN RESOURCES Group Benefits Management CEBS 2 ........................74 Professional Human Resources Management .......74 HVAC HVACR Exam Review: Journeyman and Master ...74 PHOTOGRAPHY Basic Digital Camera Operations ................................ 23 REAL ESTATE Real Estate: Appraisal Principles ..................................75 U.S. HISTORY American Profile Series: Patrick Henry ...................... 17 WORLD LANGUAGES Spanish 2, Beginning ........................................................ 31 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE Capstone: Grammar .........................................................38 Grammar, Advanced English ........................................38 Grammar, Intermediate English ...................................37 ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION Landscape Maintenance, Sustainable ...................... 67 Woody Plants for Landscape Installation ................ 67 94 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D CCPT • CENTER FOR CYBER AND PROFESSIONAL TRAINING 7556 Teague Road, Hanover, MD 21076 CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY TRAINING Access 2013 Level 1 ...........................................................51 Access 2013 Level 2 ......................................................... 55 Adobe InDesign – Level 1 ................................................61 Adobe InDesign – Level 2 ..............................................62 Adobe Photoshop – Level 1 ............................................61 Adobe Photoshop – Level 2 ..........................................62 CCNA Certification Prep Course ................................. 57 Certified Authorization Professional (CAP) Cert. Prep. .......................................................59 Certified Ethical Hacker Exam Prep ...........................58 Certified Information Systems Security Professional (CISSP) Cert. Prep. ..........................58 Command Line and Scripting: Introduction ...........64 CompTIA A+ Certification Prep ..................................47 CompTIA Certified Technical Trainer (CTT+) Cert. .................................................48 CompTIA Healthcare IT Technician Cert. Prep ......47 CompTIA Linux+ Certification Prep ...........................47 CompTIA Security+ Exam Prep ..................................58 Computer Fundamentals ................................................51 Cyber Analyst 1 – Gain Knowledge ............................58 Cybersecurity: Introduction .......................................... 57 Dreamweaver: Web Graphic Design ..........................61 e-Learning Design, Effective Method .......................59 e-Learning Instructional Design, Introduction to ...........................................................59 Excel 2013 Level 1 ...............................................................51 Excel 2013 Level 2 ............................................................. 55 Excel for Project Managers ........................................... 55 Flash: Web Graphic Design ............................................61 InDesign, Creating Journaling with .............................61 iPad Basics and Beyond .................................................62 iPad Photography .............................................................62 Java, Introduction to ........................................................64 JavaScript, Introduction ..................................................64 Keyboarding, Computer ..................................................51 Keeping Track of Files and Folders .............................56 Microsoft Project 2013 Level 1 .....................................49 Microsoft Project 2013 Level 2 ....................................54 Network+ Certification Exam Prep ............................58 Perl Programming: Introduction ..................................64 Photoshop: Web Graphic Design ................................61 PowerPoint 2013 Level 1 .................................................48 PowerPoint 2013 Level 2 ................................................ 55 PowerPoint 2013 to Persuade an Audience, Using ......................................................... 55 OFF-CAMPUS INDEX Project Portfolio Management Training ...................64 Python Programming: Introduction ...........................64 Re-Entry Professional, Computer Training for the ...........................................................56 Re-Entry Professional, Microsoft Excel .................... 57 Re-Entry Professional, Starting Over for the ..........56 Securing Your Cyber World ........................................... 57 Security in the Cyber Age, Simplifying ..................... 57 Web Design – Level 1: HTML .........................................61 Website Content, Create Compelling Original .......61 Word 2013 Level 1 ..............................................................51 Word 2013 Level 2 ............................................................ 55 Word 2013 to Communicate Information, Using .................................................... 55 GBTC • GLEN BURNIE TOWN CENTER 101 Crain Highway N., Glen Burnie, MD 21061 BASIC EDUCATION Adult Basic Skills (ABS) ..................................................34 CHILD CARE TRAINING Early Childhood, Methods and Materials: ...............45 Growth and Development, Basic ................................46 CYBER AND TECHNOLOGY TRAINING Access 2013 Level 1 ...........................................................51 Accounting Principles, Applying .................................56 CompTIA A+ Certification Prep ..................................47 Computer Fundamentals ................................................51 Excel 2013 Level 1 ...............................................................51 Excel 2013 Level 2 ............................................................. 55 Facebook: Building a Successful Network ...............65 Keyboarding, Computer ..................................................51 Keeping Track of Files and Folders .............................56 LinkedIn: Building a Successful Network .................65 Microsoft Access 2010 – Level 1 .................................48 Microsoft Access 2010 – Level 2 ................................ 55 Microsoft Access 2010 – Level 3 .. ...............................56 Microsoft Excel 2010 – Level 1 .....................................48 Microsoft Excel 2010 – Level 2 .................................... 55 Microsoft Excel 2010, Level 3 ......................................56 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Level 1 ...........................51 Microsoft PowerPoint 2010, Level 2 ......................... 55 Microsoft Project 2013 Level 1 .....................................49 Microsoft Project 2013 Level 2 ....................................54 Microsoft Word 2010 – Level 1 .....................................51 Microsoft Word 2010 Level 2 ....................................... 55 Pinterest and Social Media ...........................................65 Promote Yourself Using an Integrated Technology Plan, How to .......................................66 Re-Entry Professional, Computer Training for the ...........................................................56 Re-Entry Professional, Starting Over for the ..........56 Social Media Data, How to Leverage ........................66 Twitter: Building a Successful Network ....................65 DRIVER EDUCATION Driver Education ...................................................................8 Driver Education Youth ......................................................8 HCAT • HOTEL, CULINARY ARTS AND TOURISM INSTITUTE 7438 Gov. Ritchie Highway, Glen Burnie, MD 21061 ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE FOOD AND CULINARY Capstone: Reading and Vocabulary ...........................38 Grammar, High Intermediate .........................................37 Reading and Vocabulary, Advanced ..........................38 Reading and Vocabulary, Intermediate .....................37 Reading, High Intermediate ...........................................37 A Taste of India ................................................................... 13 A World of Curries .............................................................14 All About Techniques of Stewing and Braising .................................................................14 Beer Styles From Germany and the Czech Republic ...........................................................16 Chowder, Chowda, Chow-Dah! ................................... 13 Classical French Cuisine .................................................. 13 Creative Hors d’Oeuvres .................................................15 Favorite Chinese Take-Out Recipes ............................14 Hand-Rolled Fresh Pasta .................................................14 Healthy Eating: Steaming and Poaching .................. 13 Let’s Make Sausage ........................................................... 13 Local Craft Beer Appreciation: Maryland, Virginia and Delaware ........................15 Noodles-Mien, Pho, Soba ...............................................15 Oysters, Oysters, Oysters ...............................................15 Savor Authentic Italy ........................................................ 13 The Basics of Soups ..........................................................15 HEALTH CARE ACLS Certification .............................................................69 ACLS Recertification ........................................................69 ACLS Skills Testing ............................................................69 Aging, Capacity and Your Clients ................................ 72 Assisted Living Manager ................................................69 Basic Life Support (BLS) Health Care Provider Skills Testing ..............................................70 CPR For Health Care Professionals ............................70 Health Care Provider CPR Recertification ...............70 Heart Saver AED ................................................................70 Heart Saver CPR/AED Skills Testing ...........................70 Heart Saver First Aid CPR AED ....................................70 Heart Saver First Aid Skills Testing .............................70 Licensed Nurse Refresher: Part 1 Theory .................70 RN, CM/DN Training Program in Assisted Living ............................................................ 71 HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY ARTS Alcohol Service Certification, Responsible ............. 73 Bartender Certification ................................................... 73 HOSPITALITY AND CULINARY ARTS Sanitation, Certification in ............................................. 73 REAL ESTATE Home Inspector ................................................................. 76 SENIORS (COMPUTERS) iPad Basics ...........................................................................26 Windows 7 Basic ..............................................................26 Windows 8 Basics ............................................................26 R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 95 ALPHABETICAL INDEX BY SUBJECT A AACC Foundation ........................................................................ 98 ABC HVAC Apprenticeships .....................................................74 Academic Success .........................................................................18 Accounting and Bookkeeping .................................................40 Accounting Fundamentals .......................................................40 ACT .....................................................................................................35 ADA Compliance/Nondiscrimination ...................................97 Administrative Assistant ...........................................................40 Adobe InDesign ...................................................................... 61-62 Adobe Photoshop .................................................................. 61-62 Adult Basic Skills ...........................................................................34 Aerobics .............................................................................................12 Aging ..................................................................................................16 Agriculture .......................................................................................67 All Around the House ..................................................................27 Appraiser Licensure Renewal ...................................................76 Aquatic Fitness ..........................................................................11-12 Arabic ......................................................................................... 29, 81 Art .............................................................................................. 6-7, 18 Art as Business ................................................................................6 Arundel Mills Course List ...........................................................92 Assisted Living .............................................................................. 69 Automobile ....................................................................................... 7 B Bartender Certification ...............................................................73 Basic Education .............................................................................34 Basic Life Support/CPR/First Aid ........................................... 69 Basic Skills (Writer’s Workshop) .......................................31-32 Beer ...............................................................................................15-16 Boiler Operation ...........................................................................40 Bookstore .........................................................................................97 Building Maintenance and Administration ........................40 Business and Finance (Women’s Institute) .................27-28 Business Education ............................................................. 40-42 C Calendar ............................................................................................. 5 Cancellations, Course ................................................................. 96 Career Exploration ....................................................................... 42 Caregiving .........................................................................................17 Carrier Ethernet Certification and Optical Communications Certification ........................78 Casino and Gaming Industry ............................................42-44 Casino Baccarat Dealer ............................................................. 86 Casino Blackjack Dealer Certificate ...................................... 86 Casino Carnival Games Dealer Certificate ......................... 86 Casino Craps Dealer .................................................................... 86 Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer Certificate ............................ 86 Casino Pai Gow Tiles Dealer Certificate .............................. 86 Casino Poker Dealer Certificate .............................................. 86 Casino Roulette Dealer Certificate ........................................ 86 CEBS: Certified Employee Benefit Specialist .....................74 Ceramics ............................................................................................6 Certification Prep Basic, Intermediate .......................... 47-48 Certified Welding ................................................................... 79-81 96 Child Care Training ............................................................... 44-46 Child Development Associate – Continuing Education Certificate ..................................84 Classroom Training .................................................................76-78 Closings ........................................................................................... 96 Cloud Computing Basic .............................................................48 Cloud Computing Essentials ...................................................48 College Preparation .....................................................................35 Communication Skills ..................................................................22 Community Ensembles .............................................................20 Comprehensive SAT Preparation ............................................35 CompTIA ..........................................................................................47 Computer Applications Advanced .........................................56 Computer Applications Basic ........................................... 48-51 Computer Applications Intermediate ........................... 54-56 Computer Training for the Re-Entry Professional ..................................................56-57 Computers (Seniors) ............................................................25-26 Consortium 102-103 Construction ...........................................................................46-47 Construction Estimating ....................................................46-47 Continuing Education Certificates .. ................................84-89 Continuing Education Units (CEUs) .......................................97 Cooking Demonstrations ............................................................13 Core of Knowledge (Child Care) .....................................45-46 CPR .....................................................................................................70 Crafts ...................................................................................................6 Creative Pursuits (Women’s Institute) ......................... 28-29 Credit/Noncredit Share ...............................................................97 Culinary ..............................................................................................19 Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Basic ................................................................................... 57-58 Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Intermediate .................................................................. 58-59 Cybersecurity and Information Assurance Advanced ................................................................................59 Cyber and Technology Training ........................................47-66 D Dance ...................................................................................................8 Decorating ........................................................................................18 Dental Assistant ........................................................................... 66 Digital Badges ................................................................................97 Directions to Campus ..................................................................97 Disability Tuition Waiver ........................................................... 96 Drawing.............................................................................................. 6 Dreamweaver, Introduction to ................................................59 Driver Education ..............................................................................8 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D E Ed2go ......................................................................................... 52-53 E-Learning and Instructional Design .....................................59 Electrical .......................................................................................... 66 English as a Second Language (ESL) .............................36-39 Entertaining and Lifestyle ...........................................................13 Environmental Education ..........................................................67 ESL Teacher Training ....................................................................39 Exercise (see Fitness) ..............................................................11-12 EXPLORE ......................................................................................9-10 F Family Time Intergenerational .................................................10 Financial Aid and Scholarships ............................................... 99 Financial Planning (Personal Enrichment) ......................10-11 First Aid (Health Care) ................................................................70 Fitness ...........................................................................................11-13 Fitness Certification ..............................................................67-68 Floral Design ...........................................................................68-69 Food and Culinary ....................................................................13-16 French ..................................................................................29-30, 81 G Gardening .........................................................................................16 Genealogy Basics .........................................................................23 Genealogy: Surfing the Net, Intermediate ..........................29 General Education Development (GED) ..............................34 General Information ............................................................. 96-97 German ...............................................................................30, 81-82 Glen Burnie Town Center Course List ............................92-93 GMAT .................................................................................................36 Graduate-Level Preparation ..............................................35-36 Grant Writing ............................................................................74-75 Grants ................................................................................................74 Graphics, Web Design and Development Basic, Intermediate, Advanced ............................... 59-62 GRE .....................................................................................................35 Group Exercise ................................................................................12 Guild Conference Series .............................................................26 H Hands On Cooking ..................................................................13-15 Health (Personal Enrichment) ............................................16-17 Health Care (Careers and Certifications) ......................69-72 Healthy Living for Older Adults ...............................................26 Heart Saver AED ............................................................................70 History and Heritage ....................................................................17 Historic Preservation ....................................................................17 History, U.S. ......................................................................................17 Home Improvement .....................................................................18 Home Improvement, Repair and Remodeling ....................18 Home School with Success .......................................................21 Hospitality and Culinary Arts ...................................................73 Human Resources .........................................................................74 Human Resources Management ............................................74 HVAC .................................................................................................74 I P IEC HVAC Apprenticeship ..........................................................74 Individual Dance.............................................................................. 8 Information ............................................................................. 96-97 Insurance ..........................................................................................74 Interactive English ........................................................................38 Interview Skills for College and Beyond ..............................35 Investing ........................................................................................... 10 Italian .........................................................................................30, 82 Paddleboarding ..............................................................................12 Painting............................................................................................... 6 Parenting and Family Life ...........................................................21 Parenting One-on-One ................................................................21 Parking ............................................................................................. 96 Payment and Refund Policy ..................................................... 96 Peer Learning Partnership .........................................................22 Personal Enrichment ...............................................................6-33 Personal Finance ...........................................................................10 Personal Growth ....................................................................22-23 Pet Ownership ...............................................................................23 Photography ............................................................................23-24 Physical Therapy/Occupational Therapy ..............................71 Plumbing ..........................................................................................75 PMP Certification Prep ................................................................41 Poker Dealer ............................................................................43-44 Portuguese ..................................................................................... 30 Praxis 1 Preparation ......................................................................76 Prelicensing (Insurance) .............................................................74 Pre-Service Training (Child Care) ....................................44-45 Printmaking ....................................................................................... 7 Professional Licensure ................................................................97 Programming Basic, Intermediate ................................ 63-65 Project Management (Business Education) .......................41 Project Management Basic .......................................................65 Publishing and Marketing ..........................................................33 Public Speaking, Mastering .......................................................22 J Japanese .......................................................................................... 30 Jewelry and Stained Glass ....................................................... 6-7 Jujitsu ..................................................................................................19 K Kids in College ...........................................................................18-19 Kindergarten .....................................................................................9 Kindermusik .....................................................................................19 L Late Openings ............................................................................... 96 Leadership Basics .........................................................................75 Literature ...........................................................................................19 Local and Regional (History and Heritage) ..........................17 Location Codes................................................................................ 3 LSAT ............................................................................................35-36 M Management and Supervision .........................................40-41 Marketing ..........................................................................................41 Martial Arts ......................................................................................19 Massage ............................................................................................17 Math Placement Test Preparation ..........................................35 Microsoft Office ...................................................................... 48-51 Middle-School Scholars .............................................................10 Mind and Body ...............................................................................17 Mobile Device Technologies Basic, Intermediate ............62 Motorcycle Safety .........................................................................19 Music ................................................................................................ 20 Music Instruction .........................................................................20 Q QuickBooks .............................................................................49-50 R R.N., C.M. /D.N. Training Program in Assisted Living .......................................................................71 Real Estate For Consumers (Personal Enrichment) ........25 Real Estate Professional (Careers and Certifications) .............................................75 Refund Policy, Payment and .................................................... 96 Registration/Information Forms ................100-101, 104-105 Retirement .........................................................................................11 Russian ............................................................................................. 30 S N Networking and Security .................................................... 57-59 Noncounty Residents Course Costs ..................................... 96 Nondiscrimination, Notice of ...................................................97 Nonprofit Leadership ...................................................................74 Nursing ........................................................................................70-71 O Online Course List ..................................................................90-91 Online Courses ...............................................................................97 Sales and Customer Service .................................................... 42 Salesperson Licensure ................................................................76 Salesperson Licensure Renewal ..............................................76 Sanitation, Certification in .........................................................73 SAT ............................................................................................... 18, 35 Scholarships, Financial Aid and .............................................. 99 Science ...............................................................................................19 Scuba .................................................................................................25 Sculpture ............................................................................................ 7 Self-Discovery ................................................................................29 Senior Course Costs .................................................................... 96 Seniors .......................................................................................25-26 Sign Language ................................................................................27 Social Dance .....................................................................................8 Social Media Technologies Basic ....................................65-66 Social Work/Counseling .............................................................72 Spanish ...................................................................................... 31, 82 Stained Glass ................................................................................ 6-7 Start Your Own Business .......................................................... 42 Sterile Processing ..........................................................................72 Stocks and Bonds ...........................................................................11 Student ID ....................................................................................... 96 Student Records Policy ...............................................................97 Subject List by Campus Location ....................................92-93 Swimming ....................................................................................11-12 System Downtime ........................................................................97 T Tai Chi .................................................................................................12 Tasting Series ...................................................................................15 Teacher Professional Development .................................76-78 Teaching .....................................................................................76-78 Telecommunication .....................................................................78 Test Preparation .............................................................................35 Theater ..............................................................................................27 Therapeutic Massage ..................................................................72 Truck Driving ...................................................................................79 V Veterinary Assisting .....................................................................79 Voice Instruction ..........................................................................20 Volunteer Management .............................................................75 W Wait List Procedures ................................................................... 96 Weather/Emergency Closings ................................................ 96 Web Design and Development Basic ....................................61 Welding ..................................................................................... 79-81 Windows ..................................................................................7, 8 26 Wine and Beer Academy ......................................................15-16 Wireless Networking ...................................................................57 Women’s Institute ................................................................. 27-29 Women's Wellness .......................................................................29 World Languages ......................................................29-31, 81-82 Writer’s Workshop .................................................................. 31-33 Writing Genres .........................................................................32-33 Y Yoga .......................................................................................12-13, 29 Yoga Instructor .............................................................................. 68 Z Zentangle .........................................................................................28 Zumba 12................................................................................................ R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 97 G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N WHO CAN ENROLL DISABILITY TUITION WAIVER STUDENT ID PAYMENT AND REFUND POLICY 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. 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 outof-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 threemonth cycle plus supply fees if listed and out-of-county and out-of-state fees if applicable. Students age 55-59 pay $40 tuition per course in addition to the $80 threemonth cycle fee. For questions concerning the pricing for these courses, call 410-777-2325. 98 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 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. Your written request must be received by the Registrar, Records and Registration office, before the first class session. 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. W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D WAIT LIST PROCEDURES 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. 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! 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 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. G E N E R A L I N F O R M AT I O N 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. DIGITAL BADGES b AACC’s digital badges are online validations of skill, achievement, competency or completion of a continuing education course. Visit www.aacc.edu/badges. CREDIT/NONCREDIT SHARE v 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. SYSTEM DOWNTIME 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. 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. 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 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. CHANGES AND ERRORS 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. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 99 AACC Foundation MISSION The Anne Arundel Community College Foundation Inc. is a 501(c)3 corporation charged with the mission of securing and stewarding private funds to enhance AACC's educational endeavors. The foundation supports AACC to maintain its standing as a premier learning community whose students and graduates are among the best prepared citizens and workers of the world. WAYS TO INVEST When you invest in AACC with gifts of cash, appreciated securities, real property or through an estate gift, you are ensuring continuity of educational excellence at Anne Arundel Community College. We encourage you to consider a gift to the AACC Foundation – which exists solely to provide financial resources to the college and its priorities. ANNUAL GIFTS Annual gifts are the cornerstone of the AACC Foundation fundraising effort. They provide needed funds for special programs and projects that support Anne Arundel Community College. TAX-FREE GIVING THROUGH INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNTS (IRA) If you are older than age 70½, the federal government permits you to roll over amounts up to $100,000 from your IRA to charity without claiming any increased income or paying any additional tax. Simply contact your IRA custodian and request that an amount be transferred to the AACC Foundation Inc. GIFTS TO SUPPORT STUDENT SCHOLARSHIPS One of our greatest needs is for student scholarships. While tuition remains reasonable, the combined cost of educational and living expenses means that many students require financial aid. The foundation’s privately funded scholarship program provides that aid for hundreds of students each year. LEADERSHIP GIFTS TO SUPPORT AACC FACULTY AND PROGRAMS AACC offers many opportunities to partner with and support its faculty and to invest in new or existing programs to enhance student learning. We work with you to ensure your leadership level gift reaches the faculty or study area of your interest, and maximizes its impact on student success. MEMORIAL AND TRIBUTE GIFTS These gifts are provided in loving memory of a friend or family member or given on a special occasion. They are a special way to pay tribute to those who are dear to you. Please be sure to give us the names and contact information of friends and loved ones as we will send a special card recognizing your generosity. PLANNED GIFTS We hope you will remember AACC in your gift planning process. There are many ways to make a lasting commitment to the college and its students. Planned gifts can provide tremendous benefit to the college while helping you to save taxes, increase your income and pass your estate onto your heirs. MATCHING GIFTS Many businesses and corporations offer a matching gifts program to their employees. By including your company's matching gift form with your donation, you can double or even triple, the size of your gift. For information about the foundation and its activities, as well as opportunities for investment in AACC and its students, please contact the foundation office at 410-777-2515 or foundation@aacc.edu. Visit our website: www.aacc.edu/ foundation where you may also make a donation online. When making a gift by check, please make it payable to: AACC Foundation Inc. and mail it to: AACC Foundation, 101 College Parkway, Arnold, MD 21012-1895. 2015-2016 ANNE ARUNDEL COMMUNITY COLLEGE FOUNDATION INC. BOARD OF DIRECTORS Lawrence W. Ulvila Jr., president Jay I. Winer, immediate past president Henry N. Libby, Esq., vice president J. Mitchell Krebs, treasurer Karen L. Cook, Esq., secretary Devanice M. Ball Hank Brown H. Stafford Bullen III Kimberly M. Burns, college trustee lead liaison Frank R. Campbell, Esq. 1 00 Hanita Sawhney Chhabra, M.D. Karen Cook, Esq. Angela Ewell-Madison Dr. Richard Faircloth, Ph.D. Walter J. Hall College trustee liaison Matthew F. Hortopan, college trustee student member Brett C. Kelly Andrew McAlexander W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D Michelle Moore, Foundation board student member Cullen Murray Jerry Nicklow Robert J. Norton Cindy O’Neill Sharrie K. Wade Harold V. Nutt, director emeritus (deceased) Vollie Melson, executive director Dr. Dawn Lindsay, president, AACC FINANCIAL AID AND SCHOLARSHIPS: NEED HELP PAYING FOR COLLEGE? One of these options may work for you. Visit us on the Web or contact AACC's Financial Aid office to learn more. 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. PRIVATE STUDENT LOANS 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. 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. ENTREPRENEURIAL STUDIES SCHOLARSHIP Funding for training to start your own company or run your own business smarter may be available through the Philip E. and Carole R. Ratcliffe Foundation Entrepreneurial Studies Scholarship from AACC’s Entrepreneurial Studies Institute. Visit www.aacc.edu/esi/scholar. WIA 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 WIA job training funds. 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. R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 101 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 6 3 Then select: Register and pay for Continuing Education Noncredit Classes To register, select: Self Services 5 Then select: Registration – Continuing Education Classes 1 02 W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D CO U R S E C AT E G O RY CHOOSE THE ONE THAT'S RIGHT FOR YOU. 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 REMEMBER FULL PAYMENT IS DUE AT THE TIME OF REGISTRATION Arnold campus map www.aacc.edu/locationsandmaps Continuing education QUICK LINK TO PROGRAM INFORMATION WITH ADDITIONAL LINKS TO REGISTRATION AND SCHOOL INFORMATION www.aacc.edu/coned Noncredit registration PRINT AN EXTRA REGISTRATION FORM; LOCATE POLICIES AND PROCEDURES www.aacc.edu/noncredit IMPORTANT CONNECTIONS AACC Bookstore BOOKS AND SUPPLIES www.aaccbooks.com R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 103 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! INFORMATION: 410-777-2472 WWW.AACC.EDU/ CONSORTIUM 104 AACC UNIVERSITY CONSORTIUM PARTICIPATING COLLEGES DEGREE AVAILABLE Bachelor of Science in Engineering with a concentration in electrical engineering. Classes available at AACC at Arundel Mills. INFORMATION Phone:410-777-1363 Email:dltraynor@frostburg.edu Web:www.frostburg.edu/engr-arundel-mills DEGREES AVAILABLE Bachelor of Arts in Liberal Studies/Elementary 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. INFORMATION Phone:410-532-5500 Email: rweber@ndm.edu (only for undergraduate programs) kcorley@ndm.edu (only for graduate programs) Web:www.ndm.edu/academics/school-of-education DEGREES AVAILABLE 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. INFORMATION Phone:443-352-4058 Email:tcristino@stevenson.edu Web:www.stevenson.edu/gps DEGREES AVAILABLE 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 INFORMATION Phone: 410-777-1882 l 800-888-UMUC (8682) Email:arundelmills@umuc.edu Web:www.umuc.edu/visitors/locations/arundelmills.cfm Graduate and Professional Studies DEGREES AVAILABLE Master of Science in Human Resources Development (HRD) Administrator 1 Certificate. Classes available at AACC at Arundel Mills. INFORMATION Phone: 410-857-2500 or 1-866-962-4723 Email: jglennon.edu (HRD) dcunningham@mcdaniel.edu (Administrator 1 Certificate) Web:www.mcdaniel.edu/graduate 105 106 YEAR AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKA NATIVE ASIAN BLACK OR AFRICAN-AMERICAN NATIVE HAWAIIAN OR OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE PROOF OF ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD) TYPE OF VISA FOREIGN COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP YES NO W W W. A ACC . E D U / CO N E D SAM 300 REGISTER 201 SECTION 108 108 108 108 PUB CODE Q U E ST I O N ? C A L L 41 0 -7 7 7-2 3 2 5 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. 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. COURSE ID REGISTER • DROP JUNE 1 START DATE MWF DAYS 7-9 PM TIMES AACC LOCATION TOTAL COST ➦ $$$ COST CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ACCOUNT # ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ EXP. DATE: _____________________________ PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE (if student under 16 years)___________________________________________________________________ DATE ________________________ PAYMENT IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION. NO REFUNDS GIVEN AFTER THE CLASS HAS STARTED. CHARGE MY: q AMERICAN EXPRESS q MASTERCARD q VISA q DISCOVER q ATTACHED IS MY CHECK/MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO AACC. REQUIRED STUDENT SIGNATURE _________________________________________________________________________________________ DATE ________________________ IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY YOUR SIGNATURE THAT YOU ARE HEREBY RESPONSIBLE AND OBLIGATED TO PAY FOR THE ABOVE COURSES. 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. OUT-OF-STATE FEE ADD $15 EACH COURSE ➦ MARYLAND OUT-OF-COUNTY RESIDENT FEE ADD $10 EACH COURSE ➦ SAMPLE COURSE TITLE MALE FEMALE I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE IN MARYLAND FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS. CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE CODE (IF APPLICABLE):______________________________ GRADE:________________ SCHOOL CODE:___________________ MARYLAND REAL ESTATE LICENSE NUMBER: HISPANIC OR LATINO NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO GENDER: MIDDLE INITIAL YEAR: I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE IN ___________________________________________ COUNTY FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS. YES NO DAY U.S. PERMANENT ALIEN RESIDENT (SUBMIT MONTH ZIP RESIDENCY (REQUIRED) BIRTH DATE STATE SPRING SUMMER CITIZENSHIP (REQUIRED) CELL PHONE CITY STUDENT’S LEGAL FIRST NAME WINTER ETHNICITY CHECK ONE RACE CHECK ONE OR MORE HOME PHONE EMAIL ADDRESS STUDENT’S LEGAL LAST NAME TERM: FALL OPTIONAL FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY. BUSINESS PHONE COUNTY STREET ADDRESS AACC ID NUMBER or LAST FOUR DIGITS OF SSN CONTINUING EDUCATION REGISTRATION and/or DROP FORM 101 COLLEGE PARKWAY • ARNOLD, MD 21012-1895 • Fax: 410-777-4325 • www.aacc.edu R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M R E G I S T R AT I O N F O R M STUDENT’S LEGAL LAST NAME EMAIL ADDRESS CITY CONTINUING EDUCATION REGISTRATION and/or DROP FORM AACC ID NUMBER or LAST FOUR DIGITS OF SSN STREET ADDRESS COUNTY CELL PHONE WINTER STATE DAY ZIP YEAR GENDER: SPRING SUMMER MALE FEMALE MIDDLE INITIAL YEAR: 101 COLLEGE PARKWAY • ARNOLD, MD 21012-1895 • Fax: 410-777-4325 • www.aacc.edu TERM: FALL MONTH STUDENT’S LEGAL FIRST NAME BIRTH DATE YES NO RESIDENCY (REQUIRED) HOME PHONE CITIZENSHIP (REQUIRED) BUSINESS PHONE OPTIONAL FOR REPORTING PURPOSES ONLY. I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE IN MARYLAND FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS. I HAVE MAINTAINED MY LEGAL DOMICILE IN ___________________________________________ COUNTY FOR AT LEAST 3 MONTHS. ETHNICITY CHECK ONE RACE CHECK ONE OR MORE PROOF OF ALIEN REGISTRATION CARD) TYPE OF VISA FOREIGN COUNTRY OF CITIZENSHIP YES NO U.S. PERMANENT ALIEN RESIDENT (SUBMIT HISPANIC OR LATINO NOT HISPANIC OR LATINO AMERICAN INDIAN OR ALASKA NATIVE ASIAN BLACK OR AFRICAN-AMERICAN NATIVE HAWAIIAN OR OTHER PACIFIC ISLANDER WHITE COURSE ID 201 SECTION 108 PUB CODE SAMPLE COURSE TITLE JUNE 1 START DATE MWF DAYS 7-9 PM TIMES AACC LOCATION $$$ COST CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE CODE (IF APPLICABLE):______________________________ GRADE:________________ SCHOOL CODE:___________________ MARYLAND REAL ESTATE LICENSE NUMBER: REGISTER • DROP SAM 300 TOTAL COST ➦ CARDHOLDER SIGNATURE:__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ACCOUNT # ______________________________________________________________________________________________________ EXP. DATE: _____________________________ PARENT/GUARDIAN SIGNATURE (if student under 16 years)___________________________________________________________________ DATE ________________________ PAYMENT IS DUE AT TIME OF REGISTRATION. NO REFUNDS GIVEN AFTER THE CLASS HAS STARTED. CHARGE MY: q AMERICAN EXPRESS q MASTERCARD q VISA q DISCOVER q ATTACHED IS MY CHECK/MONEY ORDER PAYABLE TO AACC. REQUIRED STUDENT SIGNATURE _________________________________________________________________________________________ DATE ________________________ IT IS UNDERSTOOD AND AGREED BY YOUR SIGNATURE THAT YOU ARE HEREBY RESPONSIBLE AND OBLIGATED TO PAY FOR THE ABOVE COURSES. 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. OUT-OF-STATE FEE ADD $15 EACH COURSE ➦ MARYLAND OUT-OF-COUNTY RESIDENT FEE ADD $10 EACH COURSE ➦ REGISTER 108 108 108 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. Q U E ST I O N ? C A L L 41 0 -7 7 7-2 3 2 5 107 R E G I S T R AT I O N I N F O R M AT I O N 410 - 777 - 2325 HEATHER MOST Single mother of four. Returning student. Full-time government employee. 2015 valedictorian. REDEFINE YOURSELF. TM At AACC, we have been redefining futures for people like Heather since 1961. Choose from hundreds of degree and certificate programs to launch or advance your career. To see Heather’s complete story, visit aacc.edu/redefine. 108
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