SUMMER 2014 Noncredit Courses - Mount Wachusett Community

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SUMMER 2014 Noncredit Courses - Mount Wachusett Community
SUMMER 2014
Noncredit
Courses
Mount Wachusett Community College
Noncredit courses provide educational, social,
cultural and vocational opportunities.
NEW: Register and pay online at
mwcc.edu/noncredit
table of
contents:
Registration Information & FAQs
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Mobile Devices
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Computers & Technology
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Websites & Designing
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Health & Wellness
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Professional Development
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Test Preparation 10
High School Equivalency Test Center
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Career Readiness
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ESL13
Personal Interest
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Music16
Veterinary Assistant
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Food & Beverages
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Photography18
New Age 18
Crafts, Hobbies & Art
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Academic Adventure Academy
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Fitness & Wellness
27
Online Noncredit Certificates & Courses 28
Workforce Training
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Mail in Registration Form
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ONLINE
REGISTRATION
NOW OPEN!
mwcc.edu/noncredit
FAQS
REFUND POLICY
Prior to seven days before first class
meeting –100% refund.
CANCELLATION
MWCC reserves the right to cancel classes
that are under-enrolled, to change times
and locations when necessary, and to
substitute instructors, if needed. If a
course is cancelled by MWCC, students are
granted full refunds.
SENIOR CITIZEN FEE REDUCTION
Senior citizens 60 and over, eligible for
a tuition/fee discount, may register on a
space-available basis within seven days
prior to the start of a noncredit course. The
course will be reduced by 50%. Online
courses and textbook costs are not eligible
for a fee reduction.
how to
register
ONLINE
Online registration is now open at
mwcc.edu/noncredit
MAIL
MWCC Lifelong Learning & Workforce Development
444 Green St.
Gardner, MA 01440
1. Complete registration form
2. Include a check/money order payable to MWCC
IN PERSON
Stop by the Gardner, Leominster, or Devens Campus
Note: Payment is required at the time of registration and is
not complete until transacted/confirmed by MWCC.
BECOME A NONCREDIT INSTRUCTOR
Apply online to the noncredit instructor
pool at jobs.mwcc.edu; search for
“non credit.”
DISABILITY SERVICES
If you have a disability and may require
reasonable accommodation(s) to participate
fully in program activities, please contact
the counselor for students with disabilities,
978-630-9120. For more policy
information, please visit: mwcc.edu/catalog.
AGREEMENT
how to find us
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GARDNER
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444 Green Street
Gardner, MA 01440
978-630-9525
noncredit@mwcc.mass.edu
d DEVENS
LEOMINSTER
100 Erdman Way
Leominster, MA 01453
978-630-9810
noncredit@mwcc.mass.edu
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One Jackson Place,
27 Jackson Rd.
Devens, MA 01434
978-630-9569
noncredit@mwcc.mass.edu
By finalizing payment for any noncredit
program at MWCC, I acknowledge reviewing
MWCC’s Code of Student Conduct
(catalog.mwcc.edu/policiesrulesandregulations/),
and agree to abide by all policies and
procedures as detailed in the College
Catalog and Student Handbook.
Ⓦ
WEB-ONLINE
AFFIRMATIVE ACTION/EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY INSTITUTION
Ⓕ
FITNESS & WELLNESS CENTER
ATHOL NORTH QUABBIN
ENTREPRENEURSHIP AND
ENRICHMENT CENTER
100 Main Street,
Athol, MA 01331
978-630-9525
noncredit@mwcc.mass.edu
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mobile devices
iPad Basics
CRN#DATE
TIME
65033
6:30-8:00pm
6/2
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Denise Dayton
$29
You’ve got an iPad – now what? This introductory class will show you some of the amazing things you can do with it. Organize your life, learn
something new, and make your business efficient. Bring your iPad if you have one – but not required.
Google Apps
CRN#
DATE TIME
65032
6/3
6:30-9:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Denise Dayton
$29
Learn to use free, cloud-based Google Apps for home, school and office. You will get the most out of this class if you bring a device (laptop,
tablet, smartphone) that is Wi-Fi enabled.
Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5
CRN#
DATE TIME
11388
Begins 3rd Wed. each month
Self-paced
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
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Ed2go
PRICE
$125
In this course, you’ll learn how to imagine, design, build, and optimize a cross-platform mobile app using the very latest HTML5 standards.
The result will be a mobile app that’s fast and runs on just about any smartphone or tablet computer. Register at: ed2go.com/mwcc.
WANT TO EARN SOME EXTRA INCOME?
We are looking for some new professional and talented noncredit
instructors. Come teach others your favorite subject matter, hobby or
special skill. The best part of this job is that you pick the materials,
dates and times that fit your schedule!
All applicants must apply online at
jobs.mwcc.edu and search for “non credit”
or call 978-630-9525 for more information.
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Institution
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computers & technology
“Mousing” Around Your Computer
CRN#DATE
TIME
65034
5:30-7:30pm
6/3
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Missi Sargent
$39
This introductory course will be offered in a relaxed atmosphere for those who are nervous around computers or have zero experience. You will
become comfortable using the mouse and the keyboard, a brief introduction to Windows will be discussed. You will learn how to turn off the
computer safely. Students will develop a good foundation and confidence. Hands-on, fun exercises will be used too, so you can continue with
more computer learning at home.
Basic Computer Concepts
CRN#
DATE TIME
65035
6/10 & 6/12
6:00–8:00pm LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Missi Sargent $61
This course will cover the basics of using a computer. Topics will include navigation, saving and moving files, how to get the photos from your
digital camera to your computer, using a flash drive, exploring the internet, web e-mail, software and simple computer maintenance. Basic
keyboard knowledge suggested but not required. This class will be using Windows 7. If you are new to using the mouse, please consider taking
the two-hour “Mousing Around Your Computer” course. Not for Mac users.
Introduction To Word 2010
CRN#
DATE TIME
65036
6/17 & 6/19
6:00–8:00pm LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Missi Sargent $61
Word is a word processor program used in both personal and professional settings. Learn to create, edit, save and print documents; format
documents; use toolbars; create lists, create labels/envelopes; use the find and replace command; and an introduction to graphics.
Intermediate Word 2010
CRN#
DATE TIME
65037
6/24 & 6/26
6:00–8:00pm LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Missi Sargent PRICE
$61
In this course you will learn more advanced features of Word 2010. Learn to work with tables, graphics, perform a mail merge, track changes,
use hyperlinks. Learn to insert citations and bibliographies, set Word options, use and create templates, and simple macros.
Introduction To Excel 2010
CRN#
DATE TIME
65038
7/22 & 7/24
6:00–8:00pm LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Missi Sargent $61
This course includes creating, saving and printing workbooks, navigating the program, using menus and toolbars, formatting, merging cells,
inserting and deleting columns and rows, inserting graphics, using the find and replace command, and simple formulas. Excel is a spreadsheet
software used in both professional and personal settings. It’s perfect for lists, budgets and organization.
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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computers & technology
Intermediate Excel 2010
CRN#
DATE TIME
65039
7/29 & 7/31
6:00–8:00pm LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
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Missi Sargent $61
This beyond basics class will cover hyperlinks, conditional formatting, formatting as tables, working with large worksheets, creating charts,
using text and numeric formulas, the lookup command, pivot tables, and simple macros. Excel experience required.
Introduction To Windows 8
CRN#
DATE TIME
11429
Begins 3rd Wed. each month
Self-paced
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
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Ed2go
PRICE
$125
You’ll start by exploring how to move around within Windows 8 with the new Start screen, Charms bar, and desktop. You’ll find out how to
manage apps and programs on the Start screen and how to customize the Start screen and desktop areas. By the time you finish this course,
you’ll be ready to have more fun with Windows 8 and be more productive in your work. Register at: ed2go.com/mwcc.
Introduction To Programming
CRN#
DATE TIME
11389
Begins 3rd Wed. each month
Self-paced
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
w
Ed2go
PRICE
$125
Take your first steps toward a career as a computer programmer! You’ll learn how to work with graphical user interfaces, controls, variables,
arrays, conditional logic, and loops. Register at: ed2go.com/mwcc.
websites & designing
The Basics of Website Building
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65068
6/5, 6/12, 6/19
6:00–9:00pm INSTRUCTOR
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Craig Devonshire PRICE
$119
A website name that stands out from the crowd is one of the strongest ways to begin developing a successful site. On the net, the creativity of
content is literally boundless – hindered only by our own imaginations. A variety of search engine optimization techniques
are described, along with various ways to potentially earn income from a site.
Small Business Creative Marketing Materials
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65069
6/26, 7/3, 7/10
6:00–9:00pm INSTRUCTOR
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Craig Devonshire PRICE
$119
Many small business owners prepare their own ads and collateral materials, you can too. Come to learn design basics that make the difference
between your pieces being seen by your customer and prospects as The Good, The Bad, or The Ugly.
Website Fundamentals For Photoshop/Dreamweaver
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65070
7/17-8/21 (Thursdays)
6:30-9:00pm g
INSTRUCTOR
Craig Devonshire
PRICE
$185
Students gain an overview of two of the most commonly utilized website-building software programs, Adobe Photoshop and Dreamweaver. Web
theory, navigation, viewer interactivity and Internet fundamentals will be explored. No computer or software prerequisites. Individual websites
will be produced by participants.
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health & wellness
The Journey Through Grief; Coping With & Recovering From Loss
CRN#
DATE TIME
11124
5/14
7:00-9:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Kimberly Amato
PRICE
$29
When a loved one, friend or pet dies, we are often left confused, saddened and lost, unsure of what to do or how to support others in their
grief. We will explore the journey through grief and creative ways to cope with our own loss or support a loved one through their loss. Discover
resources, hope and support as you heal.
Reaching Your Optimal Health Series
CRN#
DATE TIME
65051
6/16
10:00am-2:30pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Irene Drabkin
PRICE
$49
Nutrition For Energy
10:00am-12:00pm
In this workshop you will learn about the three basic concepts that affect your energy, eat for sustained energy that will last you all day,
how to reduce dependence on caffeine and sugar, use the right food to improve your concentration and boost your mental clarity and
much more!
Lunch Break
12:00pm-12:30pm (MWCC café will be open, or feel free to bring your lunch)
Stress Management Made Simple
12:30pm-2:30pm
Chronic stress is not something you can cure with a pill. In this workshop you will build a tool kit with the coping strategies that you can
use any time you need it.
Hula Hoop for Beginners
CRN#
DATE TIME
65414
8/6-8/21 (Wednesdays)
6:00-7:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Paula Richard
PRICE
$49
Have a blast with hula hoop workouts. Want to learn how to do various hula dance moves? Hula dance is so much fun and can get you working
out without even realizing it. This will be an exciting, sweat-inducing hoop journey! Wear comfortable clothing. You can wear sneakers or go
barefoot. Bring water. You can bring your hoop or use one of ours.
HIPAA Compliance
CRN#
DATE TIME
65062
3rd Wed. of each month
Self-paced
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Ed2go
PRICE
$125
This groundbreaking legislation requires all health care professionals to take careful steps to protect private information. But what exactly does
HIPAA, ARRA, and HITECH require? In this course, we’ll demystify the compliance process. We’ll focus specifically on the Administrative
Simplification portion of HIPAA, ARRA, and HITECH, starting by defining the lingo and identifying the important players. Then we’ll cover
transactions, code sets and identifiers, which are all key elements in electronic health care transmissions. Register at: ed2go.com/mwcc.
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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professional development
Start Writing Teen Literature
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
11440
5/6
6:30–9:00pm d
INSTRUCTOR
Kristine Carlson Asselin PRICE
$39
In this two-hour workshop, participants will learn the basic framework for starting a writing career in children’s literature from one author’s
perspective. Participants will leave with a comprehensive reading list, a hand-out of recommended websites and writers’ blogs, and an action
plan for how to get started in the writing industry. This instructor is the published author of 12 nonfiction children’s books, and recently signed
with Bloomsbury Spark for her debut young adult novel.
Query Writing Workshop
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
11441
5/13
6:30–9:00pm d
INSTRUCTOR
Kristine Carlson Asselin PRICE
$39
Are you a writer ready to start querying agents or editors, but you’re not sure where to begin? Kristine Carlson Asselin started querying agents
in 2010. She’s now happily signed with an agent, and has recently signed with Bloomsbury Spark for her debut young adult novel. Let her
experience with querying help you get off on the right foot. Free Query Critique included with class registration.
Accounting Fundamentals
CRN#
DATE TIME
11394
Begins 3rd Wed. each month
Self-paced
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
w
Ed2go
PRICE
$125
Demand for accounting professionals currently exceeds supply. If you’re interested in increasing your financial awareness while also
gaining a marketable skill, this course is for you. Register at: www.ed2go.com/mwcc.
Introduction To Quickbooks 2013
CRN#
DATE TIME
11395
Begins 3rd Wed. each month
Self-paced
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
w
Ed2go
PRICE
$125
In 12 lessons, you’ll master the tools you’ll need to set up a chart of accounts; reconcile your checking account; create and print invoices,
receipts, and statements; track your payables, inventory, and receivables; create estimates; and generate reports. Register at: ed2go.com/mwcc.
QuickBooks 2013 for Contractors
CRN#
DATE TIME
65063
Begins 3rd Wed. each month
Self-paced
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
w
Ed2go
PRICE
$125
Contractors have many unique bookkeeping needs, so we’ve designed this course from the ground up specifically for the construction industry.
You’ll discover how to create custom, professional-looking contract estimates and perform time tracking, and you’ll learn the different methods
you can use to bill your clients, including how to use the QuickBooks progress invoicing and job-costing features. Register at: ed2go.com/mwcc.
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qpr suicide prevention online courses
Our Suicide Risk Reduction Program (SRRP) systems approach to quality care not only enhances
consumer and staff safety, but reduces risk of exposure to claims of suicide malpractice. Using a
series of integrated, competency-based training programs that match the level of training with the
level of duty for patient safety, these educational programs are designed to create an affordable and
sustainable “culture of safety.”
All online training programs are available through any broadband connection 24/7. Each course
uses a rich mixture of video, audio, text, game-theory practice challenges, case studies, quizzes
and competency-based exams.*
QPR Gatekeeper Training
CRN#
DATE TIME
65052
Available until June 15, 2014
Self-paced
LOCATION
w
INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
QPR Institute
$9.95
This 60 to 90 minute training is intended for individuals in the healthcare industry, and is taught in a clear, concise format using the latest in
educational technology. Students learn key information, and practice the intervention for high risk groups; elders, youth, medical patients and
others. (limited tuition waivers available for educators, public safety and healthcare providers)
QPR Suicide Triage Training
CRN#
DATE TIME
11150
Available until June 15, 2014
Self-paced
LOCATION
w
INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
QPR Institute $75
This advanced training is intended for individuals in the healthcare industry, first response teams, crisis workers, case managers and residential
staff. The course will cover how to interview potentially suicidal persons and determine the immediate risk of suicide, as well as what to do to
effectively and immediately to reduce the risk of a suicide attempt. The class is taught in a clear, concise format using the latest in educational
technology. Gatekeeper training is recommended prior to this class.
QPR for Nurses Certificate in Suicide Prevention
CRN#
DATE TIME
11151
Available until June 15, 2014
Self-paced
LOCATION
w
INSTRUCTOR
QPR Institute
PRICE
$139
This is a six-hour training intended to prevent suicide not just among patients, but among nurses, their co-workers and family members. This
two-certificate training program targets patient safety, teaches a suicide screening tool, a best practice rapid assessment protocol, and updates
emerging practice standards. The certificate requires passing a national clinical and content exam. QPR for Physicians, Physician Assistants and Nurse Practitioners Certificate in
Suicide Prevention
CRN#
DATE TIME
11152
Available until June 15, 2014
Self-paced
LOCATION
w
INSTRUCTOR
QPR Institute
PRICE
$139
This is a six-hour training for Physicians, Physicians Assistants, and Nurse Practitioners, to prevent suicide not just among patients, but among
colleagues, co-workers, and family members. This two-certificate training program targets patient safety, teaches suicide screening tools, a best
practice rapid assessment protocol, and updates emerging practice standards.
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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professional development
QPR Suicide Risk Assessment and Risk Management
CRN#
DATE TIME
11153
Available until June 15, 2014
Self-paced
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
w
PRICE
QPR Institute
$149
This is an 8 to10 hour certification course (depending on practice sessions) for healthcare managers designed to reduce mental health
consumer morbidity and mortality by standardizing the detection, assessment, and management of patients at elevated risk for self-directed
violence in all settings and across the age span. Suicide risk assessment protocols are guided clinical interviews developed through expert
opinion and anchored in the scientific literature on suicide risk assessment. Protocol questions produce a standardized suicide risk assessment
including documentation of risk and protective factors, current suicidal ideation, desire, intent, planning, past attempts and other self-report of
suicide capability.
Ethics and Suicide
CRN#
DATE TIME
11154
Available until June 15, 2014
Self-paced
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
w
PRICE
QPR Institute
$59
This video-lecture and text-based training program reviews ethical competence within the matrix of current challenges of suicide malpractice in
the US. Participants learn how to avoid even the claim of suicide malpractice. As a patient-safety tutorial, it includes practice, intervention, and
documentation recommendations. The course is led by America’s leading suicide malpractice attorney, Skip Simpson, LLB, and
Paul Quinnett, Ph.D.
*Competencies taught in these courses are based upon recommendations from the US Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics.
For more information on how to get started with your QPR classes call: 978-630-9412
test preparation
SAT Preparation
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
11219
5/10-5/24 (Saturdays)
8:00am–12:00pm g
INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
TBA$109
The SAT Reasoning Test contains new content and new types of questions in writing, math, and critical reasoning. Are you prepared to succeed
on this new exam? Could you use some assistance in navigating the new format as well as strengthening your skills in both Math and English?
Price includes materials only, this class does NOT include SAT exam or registration for exam.
Preparation For The CLST
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
11224
5/27, 5/28 & 5/29
6:00–9:00pm g
INSTRUCTOR
Bob Mayer
PRICE
$119
Prep for Communication and Literacy Skills Test portion of the Mass Test for Educator Licensure (MTEL). MA law requires candidates for initial
educator licensure to meet several requirements including passing a test of communication and literacy skills. The CLST must be taken and
passed before a student is accepted into a four year Early Childhood or Elementary Education program. English and grammar, writing thesis
statements, writing essays, and summarizing reading passages are all included. All materials included.
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test preparation
High School Equivalency Test Center
Angela Lunn-Marcustre - Chief Examiner/Testing Supervisor
For information call (978) 630-9173 or a_lunn-marcustre@mwcc.mass.edu
HIGH SCHOOL EQUIVALENCY TEST (FORMERLY GED)
Mount Wachusett Community College will offer the High School Equivalency Test (HiSET™) in both the paper and computer base
version. Students must be at least sixteen years of age to test and students must have a valid picture id. Students who are under the age
of eighteen must obtain a withdraw letter from the last high school they attended stating they officially withdrew. Students must register
online at www.hiset/ets.org or call ETS customer service at 1-855-694-4738.
MORE FLEXIBLE
The HiSET™ program is available in English or Spanish and in paper-based and computer-based format; the computer-based exams
feature a test-taker-friendly design. The program also provides a number of accommodations for test takers with disabilities and healthrelated needs. To apply for accommodations go to hisetssd@ets.org or call 1-855-802-2748.
MORE AFFORDABLE
Not only does the HiSET™ exam cost less than other tests, but you get more for your money — including free practice tests to help you
prepare as well as two retests per subtest at a discounted price of $10.00 each if taken within a 12-month period when you buy the full
battery of HiSET™ tests for the cost of $100.00. If you choose to purchase each subtest separately the total cost will be $130.00 and
this does not include the retest fee of $15.00 per test.
To schedule your HiSET™ exams today go to www.hiset/ets.org or call 1-855-694-4738. (Information was taken directly from
ETS/ HiSET™ website @ www.hiset/ets.org)
REGIONAL ADULT EDUCATION CENTER
The Regional Adult Education Center at Mount Wachusett Community College offers free classes in Basic Literacy, Preparation for
the new High School Equivalency Exam (HiSET) and three levels of English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) at five area site
locations in North Central Massachusetts. In addition, we have a Distance Learning (DL) Component for those residents unable to attend
face to face classes. The locations for face to face classes include: Devens, Fitchburg, Gardner, Leominster and Winchendon. The
Distance Learning option is coordinated through our Gardner site. Enrollments in classes are taken throughout the academic year and
during the summer months. For information on specific site location course offerings, please contact the site advisor at the following
numbers:
SITE LOCATION COURSES AVAILABLE
CONTACT PHONE NUMBER
Devens
AM HiSET preparation only
978-630-9527
Fitchburg
AM ABE & PM ESOL
978-665-3433
Gardner
AM ABE & Distance Learning
978-630-9259
Leominster
AM ESOL & PM ABE
978-534-1563 or 978-630-9831
Winchendon PM ABE only
978-297-1667 or 978-630-9259
All classes are made possible by grants received by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education office, North
Central Massachusetts Workforce Investment Board/Employment Links, Inc., and the Robinson Broadhurst Foundation.
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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career readiness
Public Speaking
CRN#
DATE TIME
11728
5/1, 5/8, 5/15
7:00-9:00pm
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
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Jerry Caruso
PRICE
$49
Want to overcome the fear of public speaking? Whether in front of 10 people or a stadium full, the fear of public speaking seems to affect
nearly everyone at some time. We will cover some tips on overcoming the fears – which is very achievable. Confidence is the key in any speech,
absolute preparation, a little extra practice and a touch of humor. Instructor: Jerry Caruso (motivational speaker, cable TV talk show host, actor
and stand-up comedian).
If You Were The Hiring Manager…Résumé Evaluation
CRN#
DATE TIME
11085
5/6
6:30-9:30pm
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
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S. Nicholson, F. Forhan
PRICE
$65
This workshop will focus on how to craft a résumé to highlight your career goals, academic and professional successes and capitalize on your
past and present work experience. Sample résumés will be reviewed and students are encouraged to bring drafts of their own résumés for
discussion.
Changing Careers? Job Search Strategies
CRN#
DATE TIME
11221
5/12-5/15
6:30-8:30pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Janine Desgres PRICE
$95
Changing careers requires careful research, planning, and preparation. Learn how to communicate your value to an employer and successfully
transition to your new career. Course includes “Job Hunting Handbook.”
Don’t think you can FINISH HIGH SCHOOL
and go on to COLLEGE?
...think again
Do you want to go to college, but aren’t sure how to get there?
The Gateway to College program helps students who have dropped out of high school
or are at risk of not graduating. Through our program, you can obtain your high
school diploma and earn college credits at the same time. Many of our graduates
go on to finish certificate and associate degree programs and transfer to four-year
colleges. Find out more at a free information session May 13, June 3, 17, or July 8
from 6:00 to 8:30pm. Call 978-630-9248 to sign up.
at Mount Wachusett Community College
978-630-9248
mwcc.edu/access/programs/gateway
LEARN MORE! Call 978-630-9248 or visit mwcc.edu/access/programs/gateway
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career readiness
How To Ace Your Job Interview
CRN#
DATE TIME
11086
5/13
6:30-9:30pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
S. Nicholson, F. Forhan
$65
This workshop will focus on the skills needed for successful job interviews and helpful information such as how to dress for success, how
to research the job and company before the interview, and a review of some of the most commonly asked questions. The student will learn how
to go into an interview with confidence and ace that interview!
english as a second language (ESL)
100 Erdman Way, Leominster, MA 01453
ESL for the Workplace and Beyond (taught in English)
CRN#
DATE TIME
65378
5/20-6/26 (Tue & Thu)
9:00am-1:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
TBA
$395
Mastery of the English language is essential for improving educational and professional opportunities. Our courses help speakers of other
languages master their English conversation, reading, writing, and grammar skills. This class is taught in English.
Inglés como segundo idioma para el campo de empleo y más allá. Dominar el idioma inglés es esencial para mejorar las oportunidades
educacionales y profesionales. Nuestros cursos de inglés como segundo idioma (ESL) ayudan a que personas que hablan otros idiomas
aprendan y dominen las destrezas de conversación, lectura, escritura, y gramática en inglés.
Talleres de Computadora
Tome los tres talleres y ahorre $36.00!
Un taller $45.00 o tres x $99.00—CRN 65383
Conceptos Básicos de Computación (impartido en español)
CRN#
DÍAS HORA
65379
3 y 5 de junio
1:00-3:00pm
LOCALIDAD
l
INSTRUCTOR
PRECIO
José Mangual
$45
Este taller es para principiantes y ayuda al estudiante a familiarizarte con el uso y manejo de búsqueda en el Internet, creación de una cuenta
de correo electrónico y el uso manejo de documentos, entre otros.
Google Drive (impartido en español)
CRN#
DÍAS HORA
65380
10 y 12 de junio
1:00-3:00pm
LOCALIDAD
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INSTRUCTOR
PRECIO
José Mangual
$45
Este taller ayudará al estudiante a familiarizarse con las funciones básicas de “Google Docs” la creación de una cuenta, salvar sus documentos
virtualmente, creación de presentaciones, cómo personalizar la interfaz, opciones y permisos para compartir, entre otros.
Introducción - Word 2010 (impartido en español)
CRN#
DÍAS HORA
65381
17 y 19 de junio
1:00-3:00pm
LOCALIDAD
l
INSTRUCTOR
PRECIO
José Mangual
$45
Este taller permite perfeccionarse en el manejo y uso de Microsoft Word 2010, creación de tablas, carpetas, edición de párrafos, uso de
gráficas y bibliografía, entre otros.
Inquiries about English as a Second Language (ESL) or to register, please contact ESL office; Leominster Campus, Jose Mangual
978-630-9818. Las consultas sobre el inglés como segundo idioma (ESL) o para inscribirse, comuníquese con la oficina de ESL; Campus
Leominster, Jose Mangual 978-630-9818.
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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personal interest
Babysitting
CRN#
DATE TIME
11810
4/30, 5/7, 5/14
6:00-8:00pm
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
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Ashley Caouette
PRICE
$59
Designed for young people ages 11 to 16, this course prepares you to become a great babysitter – and shows parents that you take this
responsibility seriously. You’ll gain practical skills and confidence through video presentations, hands-on activities and classroom discussion.
The Babysitter’s Training full day course will help you: interview for a babysitting job; choose safe and age-appropriate toys and games; learn
diapering and feeding techniques; handle bedtime and behavior issues; even help Girl scouts® earn a badge; by covering all required material.
Rock Gardening
CRN#
DATE TIME
11206
5/5
6:00-7:30pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Alan Cumming
$29
Want to build a rock garden? This small time investment will pay off in spades. Rock gardens can turn difficult-to-mow slopes into a lowmaintenance landscape. Rock gardens require occasional light watering and minimal removal of weeds. You can create rock garden that
seamlessly blends into your landscape, using small or large stones or even your existing stone wall. This class will be taught in our rock garden
here on campus with an open discussion forum and a hands-on demonstration. Rain date May 12. Allen Cumming is Head of Grounds at
MWCC.
Genealogy Basics – Root Digging
CRN#
DATE TIME
11208
5/10 & 5/17
9:30–11:30 am
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
LuAnn Thibodeau
PRICE
$41
Genealogy is a popular hobby. Need help getting started? Get tips and advice on how to trace back and find out about your ancestors.
Motorcycle Spring Tune-Up
CRN#
DATE TIME
11205
5/19
5:30-8:30pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Bob Mayer
PRICE
$51
Get your motorcycle ready for summer! Join us to learn how to check the fluids, lubricate and adjust your chain, check your oil and tire
pressure. You will learn how to maintain the overall condition of your bike. With this knowledge you can save money and stop having to depend
on the skills of a mechanic for basic maintenance. Bring your bike to class!
Couponers 101
CRN#
DATE 650496/2
TIME
5:30–7:30pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Sharmese Gunn
PRICE
$29
Beginning couponers will learn how coupons can save you money on any one of your next shopping trips. Coupons aren’t just for groceries! Tips
will be given on where to find the best coupons, how to read them and store coupon policies. Organizational techniques will be shared on how
to store and sort all your coupons. Feel free to bring your coupons to class for a trading session. There will be an extra $5 fee payable to
the instructor.
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personal interest
Safety Smarts at Home & Beyond
CRN#
DATE TIME
65050
6/3
6:00-9:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Kimberly Amato
$35
Learn how to protect your child and family from common and little known dangers in and around the home. We will review techniques in safely
securing items, preventing tip overs and falls. A wealth of information will be presented that could save a life. Abduction and travel safety will
also be covered, as well as summer tips including pool and sun safety.
Clothes That Fit My Body Type
CRN#
DATE TIME
65048
6/4
6:00-8:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Sharmese Gunn
$49
This class is catered to individuals who want to learn more about women’s sizes 12 to 28. Because you are a certain size does not mean you
can’t dress cute and trendy. Come learn and find out where to shop and which clothes fit the best for your body type. Do you have wide calves
and want to find out where to shop for boots? Are you tall and pants are just too short? Are you tired of not finding tops for your everyday use?
Do you need clothes for work and/or play? Are you looking for easy work outfits or have plans to go the beach? This class will also feature a field
trip to the mall on Saturday, June 7 with a focus on size 12 plus clothing stores. Instructor will be present during the field trip, transportation
will not be provided.
Genealogy of the Catholic Church
CRN#
DATE TIME
65029
6/11
7:00-9:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Cynthia Trainque
$29
Come learn about Eastern Catholics, Roman Catholic and other Orthodox communities. Find out why five churches claim Peter as their founder
and how there can be three reigning popes.
Catholicism
CRN#
DATE TIME
65455
6/18-8/20 (Wednesdays)
7:00-9:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Cynthia Trainque
PRICE
$159
This is Fr. Robert Barron’s much -acclaimed DVD series, Catholicism. Come watch and learn about this faith has over one billion members.
Questions and answers will be allowed as part of the format.
Staging Your House to Sell
CRN#
DATE TIME
65041
6/18
6:00–8:00pm
LOCATION
65042
8/13
6:00–8:00pm
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Derek Johnson
$5
Derek Johnson
$5
Are you thinking of selling your house, or ready to sell? Wondering why your home isn’t selling? Join us for some basic tips on de-cluttering,
cleaning, and repairing. We will show you how to stage your home to ensure you get top dollar for your house.
International Travel 101
CRN#
DATE TIME
65040
6/25
6:00–8:30pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Donald Inglis
$43
This is designed for persons with little or no foreign travel experience. No focus on any particular country, although some emphasis on
Europe. We will look at the pleasure of foreign travel, physical documents required, commercial tours vs. independent tours, costs and cash
management insurances, research and planning, packing, photography, and travel hazards.
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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music
Ukulele Melee
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
11197
5/3
11:00am-5:00pm INSTRUCTOR
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Special Guests
PRICE
$10
Each May brings “National Play Your Ukulele Day” - a chance to “change the world four strings at a time” by playing your ukulele, sharing it,
teaching others to play and ukulele fellowship. For many, every day is play your ukulele day, so pull out your ukulele and play like there is no
tomorrow. There will be workshops, open mic, sing-alongs, guest performers, and strumming for everyone. Theme food available for purchase.
Space is limited, register early.
Beginner’s Ukulele
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65046
6/2-7/7
6:30– 8:00pm
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA PRICE
$144
This class is for anyone who would like to learn the basics quickly and start playing songs. Simple chords and a focus on interesting strumming
techniques mean you will sound great after just one class.
veterinary assistant
Become a Veterinary Assistant
CRN#
DATE TIME
65065
Begins 3rd Wed. of each month
Self-paced
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
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Ed2go PRICE
$125
Do you love animals? Have you ever thought about a career as a veterinary assistant? This course, taught by a practicing veterinarian and
college instructor, will give you the information you need to prepare for work in veterinary hospitals. Even if you are already employed in a
veterinary hospital, you will find this course invaluable in helping you understand the reasoning behind decisions and recommendations made
by veterinarians. And if you’re a pet owner, this course will help you better assess the quality of veterinary care your pets receive. Register at:
ed2go.com/mwcc.
Become a Veterinary Assistant II
CRN#
DATE TIME
65066
Begins 3rd Wed. of each month
Self-paced
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
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Ed2go PRICE
$125
This course is the definitive guide to the principles of sound dog breeding. If you’re a veterinary assistant or preparing to become one, this
course will help you understand the essential facts so you can knowledgeably converse with clients on the complexities of canine reproduction.
Register at: ed2go.com/mwcc.
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food & beverages
Time-Honored Smoking & Grilling Techniques
CRN#
DATE TIME
11139
5/7
6:00–8:00pm LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Chef George McHugh
$49
Just in time for summer cookouts, learn the basics to smoking your own ribs. This includes creating your own rubs and marinades. You will
learn how to grill the perfect kabob. Bring dish towel/apron, paring knife and container to bring your food home.
Knife Skills
CRN#
DATE TIME
65235
5/28
6:00–8:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Chef George McHugh
PRICE
$39
Don’t let the fancy names or the impressive chopping speed of chefs intimidate you when it comes to learning basic knife skills. With a little
practice, cutting techniques can be simple and easy to perfect. Knowing how to properly cut fresh herbs, vegetables, and fruit will make recipes
and preparation easier/safer.
Picnic Planning
CRN#
DATE TIME
65236
6/18
6:00–8:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Chef George McHugh
PRICE
$49
Looking for easy make-ahead recipes for the perfect summer picnic? Delicious summer-inspired recipes to make all your picnic dreams a reality.
Bring dish towel and/or apron and containers to bring your food home.
PB & J and Healthy Choices
CRN#
DATE TIME
65237
7/23
3:00–4:30pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Chef George McHugh
PRICE
$39
Ages 12 years and up. This class will get your young chefs in the kitchen to make delicious meals and snacks, that are not only delicious but
healthy too. Bring dish towel and containers to bring your food home.
Tailgating Tips
CRN#
DATE TIME
65238
8/20
6:00–8:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Chef George McHugh
PRICE
$49
These make-ahead tailgating recipe ideas are ready to eat straight out of the cooler. Simply open up containers and you’ll have a crowd-pleasing
spread for any tailgating event.
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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photography
Outdoor and Nature Photography
CRN#
DATE TIME
65044
5/21-6/25 (Wednesdays)
6:00-9:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Norm Eggert
PRICE
$179
In this class, you will learn how to take photographs of landscapes, insects, birds, flowers, and other outdoor subjects. Three field trips to places
in the North Quabbin region will provide you with an opportunity to photograph with the instructor who will help you with your photography in
the field and answer your questions.
How To Use Your Digital Camera –Settings And Controls
CRN#
DATE TIME
65043
5/27 & 6/3
6:00 -9:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Norm Eggert
PRICE
$75
What are all those bells and whistles on your digital camera? Most digital cameras have lots of settings and controls that can be very confusing.
In this class you will learn how to navigate your camera’s controls and which settings to use to make the best possible photograph with your
digital camera. Please bring your camera and instruction book to class.
Great Photographs of People
CRN#
DATE TIME
65045
6/5-6/26 (Thursdays)
6:00–9:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Norm Eggert
PRICE
$109
This 18-hour class is designed to help you improve your photographic compositions. You will make them more exciting and interesting, for both
you and the viewer. Important compositional tools, like using the right light, point of view, simplicity, color, patterns, lines, shapes and other
techniques, will be discussed that will make your photographs POP! There will be a fieldtrip with the instructor.
new age
Working With Crystals- Part 2
CRN#
DATE TIME
11458
5/5
7:00-9:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Kimberly Amato
PRICE
$29
Learn where and how to use specific crystals to manifest change in your life. Class includes discussion of grids, pendulums, shapes and
combinations of crystals to bring about positive change. Bring your favorite crystals to class to use! Prerequisite: Working with Crystals
Introduction.
Angel Card Reading Basics
CRN#
DATE TIME
11121
5/7
7:00-9:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Kimberly Amato PRICE
$45
A basic introduction to the Angels and Archangels and the use of angel cards to receive loving and divine guidance and insight. Learn how to
give one and three-card readings for yourself and others. Angel Oracle cards included.
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crafts, hobbies & art
Knifty Knitter for Beginners
CRN#
DATE TIME
65027
5/15-6/15 (Thursdays)
5:30–7:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Charity Cooley
$69
The Knifty Knitter Looms are for creating a kit project without using knitting needles. Looms are available in round or rectangle and in various
sizes for both to fit the project you are making. Patterns are available starting with a very basic item, such as a scarf or a hat. Materials
included: round looms (four sizes) with loom hook and two skeins of yarn.
Knifty Knitter II
CRN#
DATE TIME
65028
6/12-7/3 (Thursdays)
5:30–7:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Charity Cooley
$69
Continue creating the knit projects with looms that you have, or try the rectangle loom. Learn more advanced stitches such as the rib stitch.
Patterns are available or bring your current projects for any questions. Materials included: long looms (four sizes) with loom hook and two skeins
of yarn.
Selling Your Crafts on Etsy
CRN#
DATE TIME
65031
6/23
6:00–7:30pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Shelley Errington Nicholson
$29
Become an entrepreneur and learn how to sell your craft items to create a profitable business on Etsy. You will develop the skills to market your
items on the website to start earning money for your crafts.
Digital Scrapbooking
CRN#
DATE TIME
65064
3rd Wed. of each month
Self-paced
LOCATION
w
INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Ed2go
$125
Learn to use digital editing techniques to show off your photos and memorabilia in Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking. Using Photoshop
Elements 11 or 12, this course will teach you how to make the most of your scrapbooking talents and artistic ideas when you combine
traditional and digital scrapbooking. Register at ed2go.com/mwcc.
Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay
CRN#
DATE TIME
11732
3rd Wed. of each month
Self-paced
LOCATION
w
INSTRUCTOR
Ed2go
PRICE
$125
Online auctions match buyers with sellers in a global marketplace for almost any item. You’ll learn how to create titles that get noticed, how to
craft advertising copy that sells items quickly and for top dollar, and how to create and upload photos of the items you are selling. You’ll also
learn how to safely conduct financial transactions, how to accept credit card payments, and how to pack and ship any item hassle-free, volume,
and space. Register at: ed2go.com/mwcc.
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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academic adventure academy
program information
Come join us for our Academic Adventure Academy that couples academic learning with hands on projects – the fun way! All activities will take
place in a caring environment, while our professional teachers lead your children through Science, Technology, Engineering and Math (STEM)
based curriculum. Besides participation in the daily program, children will get to spend time outdoors in curriculum related games, crafts and
sports.
How to Register
Visit mwcc.edu/noncredit to register and pay online or fill out the registration form on page 35. We welcome checks by mail, walk-in payment or
call 978-630-9525 beginning April 7, 2014. For security purposes, please do not write any credit card information on your registration form.
Registration is not complete and your child(ren) cannot attend until medical/permission form is submitted.
What’s Included in the Program Cost?
Program fee includes materials, supplies, and lunch. All students, registered for full-day programs, including Fitness & Wellness programs, will
receive daily lunch.
What is the Daily Schedule?
9 AM–11:30 PM
11:30 AM–1 PM
1 PM–3 PM
3 PM–4 PM
Academics, drama, and art
Supervised 30 minute lunch
Outdoor recreation, hands-on activities
Extended care option ($50/week/child)
Extended Care Option (Preregistration Required)
Ages:
Date:
Time:
Fee:
Location:
All
Monday–Friday
3–4:00 PM
$50/child/week
Fitness & Wellness Center
Need extended care? No problem! Sign up for our extended care program and your child(ren) will enjoy extra time with their friends. When
your child(ren)’s program ends, a program assistant will walk everyone over to the Fitness Center at 3 PM. Note: There is no extended care for
Theatre Bug.
For More Information:
For general information contact: Denise Whitney or Dawn Gilliatt at 978-630-9525 For specific program information contact:
Art programs:
Joyce Miller, Director of the Summer Art Program for Youth and Teens
978-630-9221 or jmiller@mwcc.mass.edu
Theatre programs:
Gail Steele, Director of Theatre at the Mount
978-630-9162 or gsteele@mwcc.mass.edu
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drama & art
Theatre Bug
CRN#
DATE TIME
65008
7/7-7/17 (Mon-Thu)
9:00am-1:00pm
LOCATION
INSTRUCTOR
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TBA
PRICE
$179
For students entering grades 1 – 2. The Theatre Bug program is a two-week introduction to the wonderful world of theatre for the very young
student. The program combines theatre games, pantomime, music, dance and creative play. Through storytelling, expressive movement and
improvisation, students discover the joy of being bitten by the “theatre bug.” Supervised recreation and a T-shirt are included. A performance
for family and friends highlights the final evening.
Lights! Stage! Action!
CRN#
DATE TIME
65009
7/7-10 & 7/14-17 (Mon-Thu)
9:00am-3:00pm 65010
7/21-24 & 7/28-31 (Mon-Thu)
9:00am-3:00pm LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
TBA
$229
TBA
$229
For students entering grades 3 – 8. We will take a script from page to stage in just two weeks! Classes will be held in the morning and will include
acting, music, dance and more. In the afternoon we will rehearse and learn the thrill of putting on a play. Supervised recreation and a T-shirt
are included. A performance for family and friends highlights the final evening.
Spotlight on Musical Theatre
CRN#
DATE TIME
65011
7/21-24 & 7/28-31 (Mon-Thu)
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
TBA$229
For students entering grades 9 – 12. One of our most popular programs! Learn the basics of song and dance while experiencing the thrill of
performing in musical numbers from Broadway shows. Students are exposed to what it takes to be a “triple threat” in the world of theatre.
T-shirt included. A performance for family and friends highlights the final evening.
Introduction to the Potter’s Wheel, Clay and Drawing
CRN#
DATE TIME
65012
7/14-7/18 (Mon-Fri)
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
Joyce Miller
PRICE
$229
Ages 9 -13 (Grades 4 - 8). Spend your mornings learning new drawing techniques and your afternoons on the potter’s wheel trying to center clay
and make a cup or working with coils and slabs of clay to make a vase. Some clay work will be fired and picked up at a later date. Watercolors,
ink, pencil, charcoal, pastel, and clay may be used. Supervised outdoor games and activities will complement time in the studios. Dress for
mess! Bring a smock and a snack for morning break. All materials/supplies/lunch included. Enrollment limited to 14 students.
Painters and Sculptors
CRN#
DATE TIME
65013
7/21-7/25 (Mon-Fri)
9:00am-3:00pm 65014
7/28-8/1 (Mon-Fri)
9:00am-3:00pm LOCATION
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PRICE
Joyce Miller
$229
Joyce Miller
$229
Ages 8 -12 (Grades 3 - 7). This five-day art program is for the young artist who likes to paint and create sculptures. Come explore new materials
and the world of art while being inspired by nature, animals, people and more. Individual expression is encouraged. Plaster, clay, wood, mixed
media, watercolors, acrylics or ink may be used. Supervised outdoor games and fun activities will complement time in the studios. Dress for
mess! Bring a smock and a snack for morning break. All materials/supplies/lunch included. Enrollment limited to 20 students. *Each session
features different sculpture & painting projects.
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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drama & art
Teen Art School
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65015
7/28-8/1
9:00am-3:00pm
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Joyce Miller
$229
Ages 13 – 18 (Grades 8 – 12). A five-day studio art program designed for the teen interested in the arts or seeking to create work for a portfolio.
This year the focus will be on drawing and painting techniques using all different media. Traditional and contemporary works of art will be
presented for inspiration as students investigate a range of subject matter. Individual expression will be encouraged. Bring a smock and a snack
for morning break. All materials/supplies/lunch included. Enrollment limited to 20 students.
academic adventures
Age of Dinosaurs
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65053
7/7-7/11
9:00am-3:00pm
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INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
TBA
$229
Ages 6 - 9. Allosaurus, Stegosaurus, T. Rex oh my! Come practice being a paleontologist while digging for bones and fossils. If you have an
interest in learning more about these giant beasts that walked the Earth, then sign up for this adventure. Projects will include excavation,
identifying artifacts and cataloging them, hands-on digging, along with prehistoric projects. Lunch included.
All American Girl Doll Time Machine
CRN#
DATE TIME
65054
7/7-7/11
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$229
Ages 6 - 9. Travel into history with us along with your all American girl doll. We will jump into the past to learn about many historical events that
changed the girls in our world forever! Students will explore a new era of time each day through the classic stories published by American Girl®.
Students will make crafts, participate in activities and watch videos all based on the era of the day. Each student will receive an 18” doll on the
first day of class, included in the cost. Lunch included.
Write, Design and Illustrate Your Own Comic Book
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65055
7/7-7/11
9:00am-3:00pm
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$229
Ages 10 - 13. KAPOW! BAM! In this class you will create a world where super heroes and villains reign, you will become the master of this
comic universe. You do not have to know how to draw, but you do need to find your unique style. Creating characters and story lines is
empowering, it keeps us focused on ideas. Young people who design comic books develop skills in logic, teamwork, problem solving, and
completing a task. They also form strong bonds with each other and create a community within. Comic book creation is therapeutic, has been
found to improve self-esteem, and the more they write and draw, the better the novelist gets in producing their passion on paper. After the
program concludes, all comic books created over the week will be printed in full color, professionally bound for the class in a soft cover book
keepsake for each student. Lunch included.
Build Your Own Video Game
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65056
7/7-7/11
9:00am-3:00pm
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$249
Ages 12 - 15. Video game making is no longer just for computer programmers. Want to learn to use fun and easy software to build your
own games? You will first create a storyboard and animations and then use them to create your own video games. Adventures will include
using math, logic, communication, concentration, and critical thinking skills; problem solving; and creative thinking—all in the context of
learning how to design video games. This class offers students an exciting introduction to the technical and artistic concepts and techniques
of designing and programming video games. Students successfully completing this training will receive a Certificate of Basic Video Game
Development for personal development, or use in their college application, résumé, or to enhance their developing career portfolio.
Lunch included.
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academic adventures
MineCraft® Basics
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65057
7/14-7/18
9:00am-3:00pm
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$229
Ages 6 - 9. Come learn how to build custom worlds in Minecraft (called modding) and get an introduction to Java. You will expand and explore
the limits of your imagination, learn some blueprint basics, and learn basic measurement units. This STEM-focused education opportunity
allows children to further their technology education, “build” new worlds in MineCraft®, and work together as a community, while making new
friends and having fun with other like-minded adventurers. This adventure will teach your child new techniques, character and world design
with the very popular MineCraft®. Lunch included.
®
Outdoor Survival Adventures
CRN#
DATE TIME
65058
7/14-7/18
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$229
Ages 10 - 13. Girls and boys alike are going to dive right into this adventure! What child can resist exploring the woods? Learn how to find
animal tracks, find your way without a map, and stay safe when separated from your group. Camping is a great way to explore leadership, build
skills, and develop a deep appreciation for nature. Your child will also participate in a new game of geocaching­—a high-tech treasure hunting
game played throughout the world by adventure seekers using a GPS device. Lunch included.
Write, Design and Illustrate your own Graphic Novel
CRN#
DATE TIME
65059
7/14-7/18
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$249
Ages 13 - 17. Want to write a graphic novel? As we help students focus on character development and storytelling, they will actually create
the pages of a short graphic novel. Students will also meet other students who share their interests and will help each other improve their
technique. The Watchmen, V is for Vendetta, and The Walking Dead are popular examples of graphic novels, but many more exist, and this
program can help students learn how to bring their imaginations to life on paper. Young people who do graphic novels develop skills in logic,
teamwork, problem solving, and completing a task. They also form strong bonds with each other and create a community within. Graphic
novel creation is therapeutic, has been found to improve self-esteem, and the more they write and draw, the better the graphic novelist
gets in producing their passion on paper. After the program concludes, all graphic novels created over the week will be printed in full color,
professionally bound for the class in a soft cover book keepsake for each student. Students successfully completing this graphic novel program
will receive a Certificate in Graphic Novels for use in their college application or artist portfolio. Lunch included.
I Made This
CRN#
DATE TIME
65060
7/21-7/25
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$229
Ages 6 - 9. Want to take hours of fun home every day all made by you? We’ll be making everything from marshmallow catapults, to homemade
silly putty, to glow-in-the-dark-goo and more, all for you to take home at the end of every day. Let your imagination run wild as you think the
unthinkable, create new possibilities and discover solutions! Lunch included.
Hogwarts School of Wizardry for ‘Potter’ Fans
CRN#
DATE TIME
65061
7/21-7/25
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$229
Ages 6 - 11. During this week your classroom will be transformed into Hogwarts. Participants, with the sorting hat, will be sorted into “Houses”
and compete for the “House Cup.” Potions, wand making, games of Quidditch and trips to the Forbidden Forest are some of the adventures to
be had. Knowledge of the novels is highly recommended. Lunch included.
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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academic adventures
Movie Making: Produce, Direct and Shoot a Film
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65386
7/21-7/25
9:00am-3:00pm
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PRICE
$229
Ages 10 - 13. Learn how to script and storyboard, shoot and direct, and use the latest editing software to make your movie come to life! The
program ends with a red carpet premiere of your very own movies on the big screen for your family and friends to enjoy. Are you the next star
director? Actor? Writer? Cameraman? Of course you are, and you get to do it all! You’ll work in groups, where teambuilding skills will develop, to
make your vision come true in these movies where you’ll act, write, direct and more. Lunch included.
Beginning Veterinary Medicine
CRN#
DATE TIME
65387
7/21-7/25
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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PRICE
$249
Ages 13 - 17. This veterinary program is a week-long course developed especially for students who think they might want to pursue a career
as a veterinarian, veterinary technician, veterinary technologist, or veterinary assistant. Students will learn what it is like to be a professional
working in the field of veterinary medicine. Through hands-on activities and with the assistance of veterinary professionals, and many different
exotic and domestic animal species, students will learn real veterinary skills. Additionally, this program will include a day-long, six-hour certified
community service program focused on veterinary care. This academy is intended to help young people begin “gearing up” for eventually
entering the workforce, and all students successfully completing this training will receive a Certificate of Completion in Beginning Veterinary
Medicine for use in the college application and résumé. Lunch included.
Animals in Motion
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DATE TIME
LOCATION
65388
7/28-8/1
9:00am-3:00pm
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$229
Ages 6 - 9. Come learn all about your favorite furry and wet friends, the habitats in which they live, and even interact with real live animals.
We guarantee a WILD time! During this week of adventure students will connect to the natural world and develop a lifelong appreciation for
wildlife. Lunch included.
Chemistry at Hogwarts
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65389
7/28-8/1
9:00am-3:00pm
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PRICE
$229
Ages 8 - 13. Mesmerize your family and friends by learning potions and magic tricks. Try your hand at being a scientist in this exciting program
all about how simple kitchen ingredients produce amazing reactions. You will mix up bubbling potions, form crystals, make a molecular model
with marshmallows, and even create green goo. The week-long program ends with a potions show put on by you and your fellow sorcerers to
astound your family and friends with all you’ve learned. Lunch included.
Advanced Movie Making
CRN#
DATE TIME
65391
7/28-8/1
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$229
Ages 10 - 13 years. This is Part II of the Movie Making: Produce, Direct, and Shoot a Film Program. Learn advanced editing techniques and
software, special effects, prop design, and more. Students will even learn the basics of the green screen. A red carpet premiere will wrap the
week up with your very own movies on the big screen for your family and friends to enjoy! Lunch included.
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academic adventures
Teen Leadership
CRN#
DATE TIME
65390
7/28-8/1
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$249
Ages 13 - 17. Students will learn new skills, realize their potential, and develop a sense of belonging and purpose in the world. We believe these
are building blocks for more integrated, happier, healthier lives at home, in school, and in the community. Teen Leadership offers students
hiking and nature exploration combined with experiential activities, games, and interactive discussions. Additionally, this program will include
a day-long, six-hour, certified community service program. Teen Leadership is designed to enhance leadership skills and build developmental
assets such as self-esteem, teamwork, and effective communication. This program will give teens great leadership skills and the opportunity to
serve their communities and learn what it means to be a servant leader. Not only will these leadership activities be educational, they will also
be lots of fun. Students successfully completing this Leadership Training Program will receive a Certificate of Leadership for use in their college
application, résumé, or to enhance their developing career portfolio. Lunch included.
Awesome JR Legos®
CRN#
DATE TIME
65392
8/4-8/8
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$229
Ages 6 - 9. Everything IS Awesome in our Junior LEGO’s® Program. This exciting class offers a thorough exploration of building and modifying
structures and machines, including everyday vehicles, buildings, motorized cars, construction vehicles, and more using unique LEGO® kits.
Through these hands-on activities you will learn STEM-related problem solving, communication skills, and teamwork. Lunch included.
MineCraft® Indepth
CRN#
DATE TIME
65394
8/4-8/8
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$229
Ages 9 - 13. Students will dive into the art of modding their own version of MineCraft . You will discover the Java code of the game, and make
it your own. This summer, you will learn all new techniques, modding opportunities, and character/world design. Students will learn to read
simple blueprints, common measurement units, and then work together as a productive team to build various parts of a community in the
group’s Minecraft® world online. Come and make your own version of MineCraft®. Some MineCraft® experience recommended, or students must
have successfully completed the MineCraft® Basics program being offered July 14 - 18. Lunch included.
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Lego® Engineering
CRN#
DATE TIME
65397
8/4-8/8
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$229
Ages 10 - 13. This exciting academy offers a thorough exploration of building and modifying vehicles using unique LEGO kits. You will
learn STEM-related problem solving and communication skills. You will learn about friction, gears, electric motors, aerodynamics and basic
engineering principles, all with LEGO’s®. Lunch included.
®
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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academic adventures
Movie Makeup Magic
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65395
8/4-8/8
9:00am-3:00pm
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PRICE
$249
Ages 13 - 17. Let your imagination run wild for a week as you explore the science and artistry behind stage and movie makeup. Cosmetics
will be your paint and the human form will be your canvas as you let your creativity take flight. This intense training program offers a fun,
introductory, hands-on exploration into the world of stage and movie makeup. Daily activities include a variety of themes and styles, including
movie makeup, scars and special effects, age and character makeup, and even Zombie Day! Students will be taught the fundamentals of
makeup, color theory and coordination, safety, sanitation and hygiene, highlights, shading, study of face shapes and bone structure, and much
more. At the week’s end, our makeup artists will “faceoff” against one another in a themed competition, with the judged winner(s) being
named Top Makeup Artist. Students successfully completing this training will receive a Certificate in Makeup Basics for use in their college
application, résumé, or to enhance their developing career portfolio. Lunch included.
Pirates and Mermaids
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65393
8/11-8/15
9:00am-3:00pm
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PRICE
$229
Ages 6 - 9. This epic pirate adventure will have you participating in friendly treasure hunting quests through the deep blue sea while
encountering unusual sea creatures like mermaids! During your quest you will follow an ancient map of the oceans, race to the treasure,
solve riddles and defeat traps laid along the way. We’ll have an awesome time sailing the seven seas during the week. We’ll make beautiful
underwater masterpieces and find cool creatures in our treasure chest. We will create our own sand art and even make a treasure map.
Activities include pirate games, songs, arts and crafts and more. Lunch included.
Writing Adventures
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65398
8/11-8/15
9:00am-3:00pm
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PRICE
$229
Ages 10 - 13. Do you love dragons, fairy tales or stories of fantasy? Step into the work of adventure tales through reading and writing where you
can create the fantasy tale of your dreams. Students will learn about the characteristics, structure and history of various tales through reading.
You will then use these skills to create your very own adventure tale. Students will receive their tale in print. Lunch included
Paranormal Investigation
CRN#
DATE TIME
65399
8/11-8/15
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
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INSTRUCTOR
TBA
PRICE
$229
Ages 12 - 15. A LIVE ghost hunt investigation will give you hands-on learning as we begin by studying the different types of paranormal
activities. Explore both the scientific and metaphysical techniques used in this area of investigation. Learn to use the investigating equipment
and process our findings.
Advanced Video Game Programming
CRN#
DATE TIME
LOCATION
65400
8/11-8/15 9:00am-3:00pm
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PRICE
$249
Ages 13 - 17. Students who completed the introductory course in video game programming will continue to learn even more advanced game
development techniques. You will create a new two-dimensional game and add advanced features and capabilities beyond introductory-level
games, adding custom sound effects and animations. Students successfully completing this week of training will receive a Certificate of
Advanced Game Programming for use in their college application, résumé, or to enhance their developing career portfolio. Advanced Video
Game Programming is open exclusively for 13-17-year-old participants who have already attended our Build Your Own Video Game Program
earlier in the summer or students that attended last year’s game making program. Lunch included.
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fitness & wellness
Sports Camps
Basketball
DATE TIME
7/7-7/11
9:00-12:00pm
LOCATION
f
LEVEL/AGE
INSTRUCTOR
Grades 2-8
Brian Burpee
PRICE
$95
Participants will do drills, play games and have many opportunities for competitive skill games. Free
optional swim from noon to 1:00pm.
Fun in the Sun
DATE TIME
7/21-7/25
9:00am-3:00pm
LOCATION
f
LEVEL/AGE
INSTRUCTOR
PRICE
Grades 1-6
Brian Burpee
$209
This camp will have the students doing it all from hiking, swimming, games, fun times, movies etc. One
of our most popular camps in the past few years. Lunch is included. FREE optional swim 3:00-4:00pm.
Soccer
DATE TIME
LOCATION
7/28-8/1
9:00am-3:00pm
f
LEVEL/AGE
INSTRUCTOR
Grades 2-8
Footopia$209
PRICE
The most popular soccer camp in the area. Learn all the skills and strategies while having some fun
with these coaches. Lunch is included. FREE optional swim 3:00-4:00pm.
Martial Arts
DATE TIME
8/4-8/8
9:00-12:00pm
LOCATION
f
LEVEL/AGE
INSTRUCTOR
6-13 years
Bill & Kathleen Mello
PRICE
$100
For beginner and experienced martial arts students. This camp will cover many aspects of the martial
arts including: Dojo kun (dojo rules), basic karate techniques, katas (forms), sparring, self defense,
traditional weapons (for our advanced students), and board breaking. We will also have a number of
team building games, indoor and outdoor (weather permitting) physical activities, and an optional pool
time. Students will finish the week with a demonstration for their parents, family, and friends to show off
all the new karate skills they have learned over the week. Free optional swim from from noon to 1:00pm.
Additional Clinics and Lessons
Field Hockey Clinic
DATE TIME
6/23-8/4
5:30-7:00pm
LOCATION
f
LEVEL/AGE
Grades 1-6
INSTRUCTOR
Lynn Sayrath
PRICE
$75
Clinic will be 45 minutes instruction, 45 minute games. Learn the game of field hockey with drills and
games with our experienced staff. Monday evenings, except July 7.
Tennis Lessons
DATE TIME
7/7-7/11
9:00-10:30am
7/14-7/18
9:00-10:30am
8/11-8/15
9:00-10:30am
7/7-7/11
10:30am-Noon
7/14-7/18
10:30am-Noon
8/11-8/15
10:30am-Noon
LOCATION
f
f
f
f
f
f
LEVEL/AGE
INSTRUCTOR
6-9 years
Rob Cyr
$100/wk
6-9 years
Rob Cyr
$100/wk
6-9 years
Rob Cyr
$100/wk
10-15 years
Rob Cyr
$100/wk
10-15 years
Rob Cyr
$100/wk
10-15 years
Rob Cyr
$100/wk
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
To register for Fitness & Wellness
Center programs, call
978-630-9212.
Visit mwcc.edu/fitness
for more information.
PRICE
“We have it all and do it better!”
The best value in fitness
No high pressure sales
No cancellation fee
Free orientations
Quality programming
World class group exercise
State-of-the-art, user-friendly equipment
65,000 square foot facility
Competition lap pool (25 yd)
Open to the public
Monday - Friday: 5 AM – 9 PM
Saturday & Sunday: 7 AM - 5 PM
TRY INSANITY®
Insanity® is a cardio-based total body
conditioning program interval class
that requires no equipment and is easy
to learn and fun to take. Athletic drills
with modifications for all fitness levels,
which results in high caloric burn. All
instructions are certified. 30 & 55 minute
classes will be offered.
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Online Noncredit
Certificates & Courses
Take a class on your own terms!
Courses starting at $85
SUMMER 2014 START DATES:
All courses run for six weeks (with a 10-day grace period at
the end).
We now offer more than 300 online courses that you can take
on your own time and from the comfort and convenience of your
home, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.
Participate in our lively discussion areas. Ask our patient and
helpful instructors as many questions as you want, whenever the
mood strikes you.
HERE’S HOW TO GET STARTED:
1. Visit our Online Instruction Center:
ed2go.com/mwcc
2.
Click the Courses link, choose the department and course title you are interested in and select the enroll now button. Follow the instructions to enroll in your course. Here you will enter your e-mail and choose a password that will grant you access to the classroom.
3.
MWCC will then register you in our system and send you a confirmation email with information on how to pay for your ed2go class. After payment is made you will be verified and information will be sent to you by ed2go.
4.
When your course starts, return to our Online Instruction Center and click the classroom link. To begin your studies, simply log in with your e-mail and the password you selected during enrollment.
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May 21
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July 16
August 20
HOT ED2GO COURSES:
Introduction to SQL
Speed Spanish
Beginning Writer’s Workshop
QuickBooks
Human Anatomy and Physiology
Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5
Introduction to Java Programming
PMP ® Certification Prep 1
GRE Preparation - Part 1 (Verbal and Analytical)
GRE Preparation - Part 2 (Quantitative)
Real Estate Investing
Get Assertive!
Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep
SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS:
All courses require Internet access, email, Microsoft Internet
Explorer, or Firefox web browsers. Some courses may have
additional requirements. To register visit: ed2go.com/mwcc
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To register visit:
yougotclass.org/catalog-complete.cfm/mwcc
855-UGotClass or 715-503-4592
COURSE PRICE Qualitative Business Research
$495
Advanced Data Analysis
$195
Cyber Security for Managers $245
The Business Plan
$195
Entrepreneurial Marketing
$195
Media Buying Strategiess
$195
Advanced Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP)
$145
Certificate in Customer Service
$245
Keys to Customer Service
$145
Extraordinary Customer Service
$145
Certificate in Presentation Media
$495
Prezi
$195
Photoshop for Presentations
$195
Creating Visual Presentations
$195
Self-Publishing eBooks
$195
Certificate in Workplace Communication$595
Conflict Management
$245
Negotiation: Get What You Want
$195
Using Personality Profiles for Better Work Performance
$295
Spanish for Medical Professionals
$145
Spanish for Medical Professionals II
$145
Certificate in Leadership Development (For Gen Y)$395
Leadership Principles
$145
Developing Your Leadership Skills
$145
Developing Your Professional Career
$145
Supervisory & Leadership Certificate
$395
Mobile Marketing Certificate
$595
Introduction to Mobile Marketing
$195
Creating Cell Phone Apps for Your Business
$245
Advanced Mobile Marketing
$245
Powerful Presentations & Effective Speaking Techniques
$195
DATES
June 2 - 27
June 2 - 27
July 7 - Aug 1
July 7 - Aug 1
June 2 - 27
July 7 - Aug 1
Aug 5 - 29
June 2 - 27
July 7 - Aug 1
June 2 - 27
July 7 - Aug 1
Aug 5 - 29
July 7 - Aug 1
June 2 - 27
July 7 - Aug 1
Aug 5 - 29
July 7 - Aug 1
Aug 5 - 29
July 7 - Aug 1
June 2 - 27
Aug 5 - 29
June 2 - 27
June 2 - 27
July 7 - Aug 1
Aug 5 - 29
June 2 - 27
Training for K12 Teachers
Gender in the Classroom
Generational Learning Styles for K-12 Teachers
Online Learning & Teaching for K-12 Teachers
Social Media and Online Tools for K-12 Teachers
Students with ASD (Autism Spectrum Disorder)
Substitute Teacher Preparation
Using Cell Phones in the Classroom
$145
$145
$145
$145
$145
$145
$145
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
June 2 - 27
July 7 - Aug 1
June 2 - 27
July 7 - Aug 1
June 2 - 27
June 2 - 27
July 7 - Aug 1
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George Brown College
Call 978-630-9525 for
more information or visit:
mwcc-gbc.com
Everything you need is included in our Technician training package.
The interactive lab software allows students to design circuitry, perform tests, and
work with electronic equipment as though they were in a real electronics workshop.
Students may enroll in the program at any time during the year. The self-paced training packages allow students to complete individual technician courses on their own
time. This flexibility provides students with the ability to set their own pace when
proceeding through the programs. Typical completion time is two weeks per module;
however students can finish much more quickly, depending on factors such as previous training, experience, education, and time allocation.
These highly innovative distance education programs combine state-of-the-art lab
simulation with award-winning curriculum, resulting in a great learning experience.
The program content is delivered on CD-ROM or DVD and is supported through the
on-line Virtual Campus, which provides access to various online resources. Technical
and tutorial support is provided via email and telephone.
Electronics Technician Certificate — $1,800
Electromechanical Technician Certificate — $1,800
Programmable Logic Controller Technician Certificate — $1,800
Self-paced, online professional
development certificates with PDU’s,
CEU’s and CFRE credits.
Register at: mwcc.edu/noncredit
Effective Business Writing
TIME
Self-paced
LOCATION
ESTIMATED COMPLETION TIME w
4-6 hours
Introduction to Human Resource Management
TIME
Self-paced
LOCATION
ESTIMATED COMPLETION TIME w
3-5 hours
Fundraising for Nonprofit Organizations
TIME
Self-paced
LOCATION
ESTIMATED COMPLETION TIME w
4-6 hours
Leadership and Management for Entrepreneurs
TIME
Self-paced
LOCATION
ESTIMATED COMPLETION TIME w
5 hours
Managing Real World Projects
TIME
Self-paced
LOCATION
ESTIMATED COMPLETION TIME w
10 hours
PRICE
$125
PRICE
$79
PRICE
$150
PRICE
$129
PRICE
$249
For more classes and descriptions, visit mwcc.edu/noncredit
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Get the Career-Focused Education
You Need to Succeed!
Mount Wachusett Community College has partnered with
Career Step to help students like you train for a rewarding new
career. Programs available through this partnership include:
Executive Assistant
Computer Technician
Medical Administrative Assistant
Medical Coding and Billing
Medical Transcription
Pharmacy Technician
ICD-10 Fast-track
NOT SURE WHICH IS THE CAREER FOR YOU?
TAKE OUR NEW CAREER FINDER QUIZ TO FIND OUT!
Request free information today to learn more about the Career
Step online training programs offered through Mount Wachusett
Community College online. By requesting free information, you’ll
receive additional details by email. For more information, please
contact us at 1-877-225-7151. Demo classes available by
emailing noncredit@mwcc.mass.edu
To register visit: careerstep.com/mwcc
These self-study courses bring up-to-date, real world solutions for today’s business challenges. You get the latest management
information, “how-to” explanations, practical examples, and real solutions to your daily challenges. The courses are self-paced.
As a general guideline, each CEU credit represents approximately 10 hours of study time. CEUs are listed next to the course
titles in the online catalog. Individual courses must be completed within 12 weeks of enrollment. Certificate programs must be
completed within 52 weeks of enrollment. Classes begin as low $99
Courses and Certificates include:
Accounting
CommunicationsFinance for Managers
Management
Marketing Negotiation Skills
Personal Development
Purchasing Strategic Planning
Supervision
Team BuildingTime Management
To receive an AMA Certificate:
• Choose an area of concentration. To view the curriculum detail, click on the program title in the list.
• Select courses totaling 10 CEUs. Each course may be applied toward one certificate program. The number of CEUs awarded is listed under the program description.
• Upon successful completion of all the testing components in each course, you will receive a certificate from the American Management Association.
There is a 10% discount when purchasing the courses as a certificate program.
To register visit: flexclassroom.com/mwcc
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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WORKFORCE TRAINING
Mount Wachusett Community College’s Division
of Workforce Development delivers high quality
corporate instruction and workforce development
training at the most affordable prices for businesses in
the North Central Massachusetts service area.
Training For Business & Industry
With more than 40 years of delivering customized, affordable training to businesses in the region, MWCC’s many areas of expertise
can help your organization perform better, stronger and faster. Get the training you need on a schedule and at the location that best
fits your company’s production needs. Our customized training solutions provide relevant, applied programs that result in measurable
growth throughout your entire operation.
MWCC Workforce Development’s training solutions serve many industry sectors:
• Manufacturing: Lean Manufacturing, Six Sigma, Logistics, Facility Design and Operation, Quality Systems, Quality Control and Inspection, OSHA Safety Training
• Management and Communications: Project Management, Leadership Skills, Supervisory Skills, Management Skills, Training and Evaluating Employees, Business and Technical Writing
• Human Resources: Recruitment and Selection, Legal Side of HR Practices, Performance Appraisals,
Performance Management, Diversity, Successful Interviewing, Manage Training, Training Employees
• Marketing and Sales: Direct Marketing Techniques, Customer Service Excellence, Writing and Implementing a Marketing
Plan, Social Media, Building and Closing the Sale, Effective Sales Management, Presentation Success
• Accounting and Finance: Accounting Essentials, Budgeting, Finance for Non-Financial managers, Financial Analysis,
Project Risk and Cost Analysis
• Information Systems: MS Office (Word, Excel, Access, Outlook, PowerPoint Publisher), IT Project Management
• Skill Building and ESL: Workplace English as a Second Language, Business Writing When English is a Second Language, Basic Mathematics, Reading Comprehension, Keyboarding, Command Spanish
• Workplace Success Skills: Time Management, Critical Thinking, Problem Solving, Work Ethics,
Organizational Policies & Procedures
These are just a few of our customized solutions. Contact us today at 978-630-9575 or by email at training@mwcc.mass.edu to find out more about what we can offer your organization.
Get skills for the 21st century.
Demonstrate your knowledge. Boost your productivity and your organization’s bottom
line. To learn how MWCC can offer a training solution to you or your employees, contact a Workforce Training Representative at
978-630-9575 or email training@mwcc.mass.edu
Company Mini Retreats
Choose any class in this course bulletin (including fitness, food, fun, or professional enrichment) and MWCC can combine it with a
breakfast, luncheon, and/or dinner event, and host it for you and your group. You decide the class topic(s) and MWCC will help take
care of all the details at a very fair cost. Mini-retreat packages are limited only by your imagination.
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Training Funds Available For Massachusetts Companies
Help your business achieve the next level of success. MWCC offers training anywhere and anytime, including free training needs
analyses, and free grant writing assistance to help pay for your training. Specialized assistance is available in banking, bio
manufacturing, business, healthcare, and manufacturing.
The Workforce Training Fund Program (WTFP) is a Massachusetts state fund enacted into law in July 1998 and financed entirely by
Massachusetts employers. Its purpose is to provide funding resources to Massachusetts businesses and workers to train current and
newly hired employees.
Here are some general provisions of the program:
• Up to $250,000 is available through Workforce Training Fund grants
• Businesses are eligible if they have paid into the program through paying unemployment insurance
• There are three types of Workforce Training Fund grants: HITG (Hiring Incentive Training Grant), Express Grants and General Program Grants
• HITG Grants encourage hiring Massachusetts residents who have been dislocated from the workforce
• Express Grants encourage small companies to quickly and easily access off-the-shelf training
• Applications can be submitted at any time and have a five-day decision turn-around
• General Grant encourages employer organizations, labor organizations, training providers, or a consortium of such entities, to train current and newly hired workers
• General grants announce are accepted and reviewed on a rolling basis throughout the year with decisions being made within 60 days
• Go online to learn more at mass.gov/WTFP
Call us at 978-630-9575 or email us at training@mwcc.mass.edu for more information.
Medical Device Manufacturing Training Program
This program prepares eligible students for entry level positions as assemblers, operators, inspectors and technicians in the growing
field of biomedical device manufacturing. This course includes both hands-on lecture-based material as well as self-paced KeyTrain
curriculum leading to National Career Readiness Certification.
Students will learn about working in clean room manufacturing in a regulated facility.
Training is available at no cost to qualified participants.
Basic Skills:
Reading Comprehension, Locating Information, Basic Applied Math
Keyboarding, Computer Orientation and Microsoft Excel Training
Workplace Success Skills: includes topics such as Communication, Work Ethic,
Organizational Policies & Procedures, Time Management, Emotional Intelligence
Critical Thinking / Problem Solving
Call Workforce
Development at
978-630-9575 for
information, session dates
and tuition waivers.
Subjects covered:
Regulatory Requirements Briefing, Gowning & Clean Room Protocols,
Quality Systems Overview, Quality Control and Inspection,
Schematic and Blueprint Reading, OSHA Safety
Assessments: Mechanical Aptitude / Manual Dexterity
In Partnership With
Attention to detail / Following Procedures
Credentials: Certificate of Completion
National Career Readiness Certificate
OSHA 10-hour Safety Certification
It’s quick and easy to register – pay online at mwcc.edu/noncredit
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SUMMER BUSINESS
LUNCHEON SERIES
This summer series offers a versatile lunch and learn format that is tailored
to your budget and strengthens your professional goals for business.
65001 CREATING A COLLABORATIVE WORKPLACE June 6
12–1:00 pm
65002 HUMAN RESOURCES & BUSINESS STAFFING FUNDAMENTALS
June 20
12–1:00 pm
65003 THE ART OF GIVING A PERFORMANCE APPRAISAL
July 18
12–1:00 pm
65004 MAKING THE TRANSITION TO MANAGEMENT
August 1
12–1:00 pm
65005 NEGOTIATING TO WIN - PERSUASIVE COMMUNICATION
August 15
12–1:00 pm
65006 WORKFORCE TRAINING FUND INFORMATION SESSION August 22 12–1:30 pm
REGISTER NOW
COST PER SESSION: $15 (PRE-REGISTER) $17 (WALK-IN)
Cost is per person/per session. Executive luncheon included with cost of admission.
978-630-9575
training@mwcc.mass.edu
Checks payable to: MWCC
mwcc.edu/noncredit
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MWCC NONCREDIT
REGISTRATION FORM
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For registration questions, call: Lifelong Learning 978-630-9525 TTY: 978-632-4916
Mail registration form to: MWCC, 444 Green Street, Gardner, MA 01440; attn: Lifelong Learning
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Summer Academic
Adventures 2014
Lifelong Learning & Workforce Development
444 Green St.
Gardner, MA 01440
COME JOIN US FOR OUR SUMMER
ADVENTURE ACADEMY THAT COUPLES
ACADEMIC LEARNING WITH HANDS-ON
PROJECTS – THE FUN WAY!
We offer over 35 Academic Adventures that will
take place in a caring environment, while our
professional teachers lead your children through
Science, Technology, Engineering and Math
(STEM) based curriculum. Besides participation
in the daily program, children will get to spend
time outdoors in curriculum related games,
crafts and sports.
Summer of 2014:
Video Game Making, Basic & Advanced
I Made This!
Guide to Movie Making, Basic & Advanced
Paranormal Investigation
Hogwarts for ‘Potter’ Fans
Lego® Engineering
WHAT’S INCLUDED IN THE
PROGRAM COST?
Program fee includes materials, supplies and
lunch. For more information, visit
mwcc.edu/noncredit then click
on SUMMER PROGRAMS.
Theatre
Art
Parents: Don’t
hesitate this year,
classes fill quickly!
Registration begins
April 7, 2014.
Register at
mwcc.edu/noncredit
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Check out our website for details of our
NEW Adventures for 2014 and how to register and pay online!