Family College - City Colleges of Chicago
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Family College - City Colleges of Chicago
Professional & Personal Development Daley College Kennedy-King College Malcolm X College Olive-Harvey College Truman College Wright College (Formerly Continuing Education) CLASS SCHEDULE SUMMER 2015 Classes start June 3 REGISTER NOW WWW.CCC.EDU | 773-COLLEGE PROFES SION A L & PERSON A L DE VELOPMENT WITH City Colleges of Chicago City Colleges of Chicago offers non-credit Professional & Personal Development courses across a number of topics to meet the lifelong learning needs of our communities. These courses are offered in the evenings and weekends and include topics in both professional skillbuilding as well as personal enrichment. Register early, as classes must meet a minimum standard of enrollment in order to run. For more information on Professional & Personal Development courses, please visit www.ccc.edu/PPD. Contact Information RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE MALCOLM X COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE (773) 838-7548 | 7500 S. Pulaski Road, Room 1110, Chicago, IL 60652 (773) 451-2149 or (773) 602-5043 | 6343 S. Halsted Street, Room W110, Chicago, IL 60621 (312) 850-7136 | 1900 W. Van Buren Street, Room 2217-2218, Chicago, IL 60612 (773) 291-6292 | 10001 S. Woodlawn Avenue, Room 3114, Chicago, IL 60628 (773) 907-4440 | 1145 W. Wilson Avenue, Chicago, IL 60640 (773) 481-8800 | 4300 N. Narragansett Avenue, Room A139, Chicago, IL 60634 Go to the PPD office at the campus and complete the registration process. You will be directed to the Business Office to make payment. Payment can only be accepted during regular Business Office hours. Business Office hours are: Monday–Wednesday 9:00 AM–5:00 PM Thursday 9:00 AM–6:00 PM Friday 9:00 AM–1:00 PM Acceptable forms of payment: Check (personal or cashier’s), Cash, or Money Order Registration, Transportation, and Policy Information New students, please call, email or visit the college to register. Adult classes are open to students age 16 and older unless otherwise specified. Online registration (my.ccc.edu) is for returning students only. ADDING/ENROLLING IN A CLASS (RETURNING STUDENTS ONLY) To add a class: 1. Login to my.ccc.edu. 2. From the Student Services page, click on the “Academics” section. 3. Click Enroll in “Class/Drop a Class”. 4. Select your Enrollment Term. 5. The first time you register online (each term) you will see the CCC Health and Voter Registration Acknowledgement page. Click on the links to read more about these services. The links will open a new browser window. 6. After you have reviewed the web pages, click “Continue”. 7. Scroll to the bottom of the page and select “Add Classes” to add classes to your schedule. 8. Enter the 5-digit Class Number in the Class Nbr field. This is the number listed below each course description in the printed schedule. 9. When you have selected your classes, click “Submit”. Failing to click on the Submit button will result in the loss of your registration request. 10. Carefully review the “Add Status” message for each class. Note: You are responsible for all tuition and fees for your classes. You are expected to pay at the time of registration either online by clicking “Home/Finances/Make a Payment” or in person at the cashier window. PAYING FOR A CLASS To pay your account balance online with a credit card: 1. Login to my.ccc.edu. 2. From the Student Services page, click on the “Finances” section. 3. Under the Account section, click Make a Payment. 4. Select the credit card type (required). 5. Enter the credit card number as directed (required). 6. Select the expiration date of the credit card (required). 7. Review the Billing Address information. If the address listed differs from the address of the credit card (the address at which you receive your bill), enter the correct address (required). 8. Enter your phone number (required). 9. Click Next. You will be able to review this information on the next screen, before your credit card is charged. 10. Verify that the information on this page is accurate. 11. Your credit card will be charged when you click Submit. To edit this information, scroll down and click “Return to Payment Information.” Make the payment, click Submit. If your payment was successful, this page will display a Reference Number. You may want to print this page for your records. PAYMENTS You are responsible for all tuition and fees for the class(es) you register for unless you officially withdraw before classes begin. Student must officially withdraw from classes before the first class meeting. If payment is not received, you will not be automatically dropped and you will be responsible for the tuition. All tuition and/or fees are due and payable at the time of registration. Payments may be made via cash, check, money order, VISA or MasterCard. Make checks payable to the college offering the course. If you are a student at Wright College, you must make payment online to pay with a credit card. Please put your driver’s license or State of Illinois ID card number and phone number on the front of your check or money order. Notice: Checks returned for Non-Sufficient Funds (NSF), or stopped payment, will incur a charge to the student of $50. Students who have once given City Colleges of Chicago one of the preceding checks will not be allowed to make subsequent payments by check. CONFIRMATIONS Confirmations will not be mailed to students. Please make a note of the class date and location and go directly to the first class session. If the Administration cancels a class we will attempt to contact you by phone. REFUNDS AND WITHDRAWALS Students who wish to withdraw from a class must do so in person 24 HOURS BEFORE THE FIRST CLASS MEETING. There are no refunds once a class begins. NO REFUNDS WILL BE GIVEN FOR WITHDRAWALS AFTER THE FIRST CLASS MEETING. This policy will be strictly enforced. Credit card accounts will be refunded. Cash or check payments will be refunded by check issued in the student’s name and mailed to the address of record. CANCELLATIONS If a class is canceled a full refund is given. Refunds are mailed to the student. Allow three to four weeks for refunds. Students are notified by phone when possible. Refunds will not be given for classes where the instructor was unavailable and the class can be made-up. A full refund of all tuition and fees will be sent to the student if the College cancels a class. Credit cards will be credited. Please allow four to six weeks for processing. A student who withdraws from one or more courses must do so in person or in writing to the PPD program at their respective college. You will be notified of class cancellations by phone and email. Schedule Changes: Scheduling and pricing changes may occur without notice, before and during a session, effecting locations, schedules and instructors. Instructor missed classes; rainouts for outdoor activities and holidays will be made-up. Prices may change without notice. TEXTBOOKS City Colleges of Chicago has partnered with Akademos/TextbookX to provide low-cost options for the purchase and rental of textbooks. Visit ccc.edu/textbookx for more information on CCC’s online bookstore. NON-DISCRIMINATION City Colleges of Chicago does not discriminate on the basis of race, national origin, ethnicity, gender, age, religion, citizenship, sexual orientation, marital status, disability or handicap, veteran status, membership or lawful participation in the activities of any organization, or the exercise of rights guaranteed by local, state, or federal law with respect to hire, terms and conditions of employment, continued employment, admissions, or participation in Board programs, services, or activities as required by Title IX of the Educational Amendments of 1972, the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 and the Amendments Act, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, Title VI or Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and other applicable statutes and City Colleges of Chicago policies. The EEO Office is responsible for investigating and responding to equal opportunity concerns, including sexual harassment, of CCC employees, applicants for employment, students or applicants for admission or any other person. CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 1 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu SUMMER 2015 PPD Regular Session First day of class June 8, 2015 (Saturday) Independence Day Holiday July 3, 2015 (Friday) Summer 2015 term ends August 8, 2015 (Saturday) The PPD schedule is subject change without notice. For more information, please visit www.ccc.edu/PPD. Table of Contents RICHARD J. DALEY COLLEGE MALCOLM X COLLEGE WILBUR WRIGHT COLLEGE Vocational Training................................................. 1–2 Personal Development............................................... 2 Family College........................................................2–5 Vocational Training............................................... 8–10 Personal Development............................................. 10 Vocational Training................................................... 12 Personal Development....................................... 13–15 Family College.................................................... 15–18 ARTURO VELASQUEZ COLLEGE Personal Development............................................. 10 Family College........................................................5–6 KENNEDY-KING COLLEGE Vocational Training................................................. 6–7 Personal Development............................................... 8 Family College............................................................ 8 OLIVE-HARVEY COLLEGE HARRY S TRUMAN COLLEGE Vocational Training..............................................10–11 Personal Development........................................11–12 Richard J. Daley College Courses VOCATIONAL TRAINING VOC DA 1034 Introdution to Computers Do the terms software, hardware, megabytes, gigabytes, and modems make any sense to you? If not this is the place for you to begin your journey into the ever-changing area of Information Technology. You will learn the components of the systems and will be introduced to Microsoft software to help you round out your introduction training. Book Required. 12342 VOC DA 1034 S1 9:00 AM–1:00 PM S L104 Loeza Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $178. VOC DA 1056 Computer Keyboarding What are your typing skills, “the two finger hunt and peck”, “the lunar lander”, “the beginner”, or the person who needed to brush up their skills? If you fit into any of these and are being held back by not having the ability to type, this course is for you. Ms. Cross makes this a very enjoyable learning experience. Register today to find out just how she takes routine and turns it into fun. 12337 VOC DA 1056 P1 6:00 PM–8:00 PM T L104 Cross Class runs from 06/16 to 07/28. Fee: $69. VOC DA 1073 Microsoft PowerPoint Create winning slide shows for your next presentation or next meeting. Learn from a top-presentation speaker how to create the best slide show to dazzle the client or boss. Book required. 12340 VOC DA 1073 P1 6:00 PM–10:00 PM Th L104 Lorena Class runs from 06/18 to 07/30. Fee: $169. VOC DA 1078 Microsoft Excel Microsoft Excel is the most popular spreadsheet tool today. And rightfully so: it is userfriendly, robust, and packed with excellent features! Books Required. 12338 VOC DA 1078 NT1 6:00 PM–10:00 PM W L104 Sladek Class runs from 06/17 to 07/29. Fee: $169. VOC DA 1098 Introdution to Computers Do the terms software, hardware, megabytes, gigabytes, and modems make any sense to you? If not this is the place for you to begin your journey into the ever-changing area of Information Technology. You will learn the components of the systems and will be introduced to Microsoft software to help you round out your introduction training. Book Required. 12341 VOC DA 1098 S1 9:00 AM–1:00 PM Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $178. S l104 Loeza VOC DA 1161 Starting Your Business Are you thinking of starting a small business or have already started your business? This course is a must! Gain the knowledge to be a successful entrepreneur from a leader in the field of small business. Topics will include basics of starting a business, bookkeeping for business, financial management, and marketing and legal issues to pave your way to success. This is an introductory course. It will not include private consulting. 12336 VOC DA 1161 V1 6:30 PM–8:30 PM F 2201 Karcz Class runs from 06/12 to 07/31. Fee: $109. VOC DA 1174 Microsoft Word Microsoft Word is the business and industry’s standard program. Learn from a leader in the field how to create and edit documents, set margins, indent paragraphs, format, apply borders and shading, move and copy text, create numbers and bullets, use the format painter, use templates and print the features of mail merge, tables, using columns, creating and formatting a table, setting and adjusting tab stops, adding page breaks, working with headers and footers, working with sections, working with graphics and printing on envelopes and labels. Books required at first class. 12339 VOC DA 1174 PW1 6:00 PM–10:00 PM M L104 Karcz Class runs from 06/15 to 07/27. Fee: $169. VOC DA 29 Phonetics I Explore the mysteries of English sounds. This course is for anyone who wants to improve and understand the sounds of the English language, as well as concentrate on pronunciation, reading, and spelling skills. Book Required. 12347 VOC DA 29 P1 6:00 PM–9:00 PM M 2304 Ewers Class runs from 06/15 to 07/27. Fee: $145. VOC DA 30 Phonetics II Explore the mysteries of English sounds. This course is for anyone who wants to improve and understand the sounds of the English language, as well as concentrate on pronunciation, reading, and spelling skills. Book Required. 12348 VOC DA 30 P1 6:00 PM–9:00 PM M 2304 Ewers Class runs from 06/15 to 07/27. Fee: $145. VOC DA 63 Improve Your English Grammar and Writing Skills This course is a step-by-step process to develop grammatically correct sentences. Emphasis is based on all parts of speech and punctuation. Learn how to develop and write good paragraphs. Students should have a good command of spoken English. Textbook required 12349 VOC DA 63 P1 6:00 PM–9:00 PM W 1110 TBA MTWTh 1102 Shoe, J Class runs from 06/17 to 07/29. Fee: $145. VOC DA 1182 Horticultural Studies III 12457 VOC DA 1182 SH7 Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. 8:00 AM–2:00 PM CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 2 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu VOC DA 0220 Applied Mathematics Applied Mathematics is the skill of applying mathematical reasoning and problemsolving techniques to workplace situations. The course begins with a practice and review of the basic concepts of mathematical operations including money, measurement and time. 12343 VOC DA 0220 P1 6:00 PM–8:00 PM Th 1110 PER DA 6001 Fitness Center This course is for any currently registered student over the age of 17. 12445 Maribel Class runs from 06/18 to 07/30. Fee: $99. VOC DA 1021 Business Writing Business Writing reviews the skills needed to write original business-oriented passages. Emphasis is placed on persuasive writing, including organizing arguments and providing supporting details. Some of the topics covered include: sentence structure, punctuation, spelling, vocabulary, proofreading, organizing information, developing ideas, and persuasive writing. 12344 VOC DA 1021 W1 8:00 PM–9:00 PM Th 1110 Maribel Class runs from 06/18 to 07/30. Fee: $75. VOC DA 014-0856 Reading for Information Reading for Information is the skill of reading and understanding common workplace documents. These include letters, manuals, procedures and memos. There is a $30 Registration Fee for this course. 12345 VOC DA 014-0856 R1 7:00 PM–9:00 PM T 1110 Maribel Class runs from 06/16 to 07/28. Fee: $99. VOC DA 1021 Reading for Information, Applied Mathematics, Business Writing 12346 VOC DA 1021 WK1 6:00 PM–9:30 PM TTh 1110 Maribel Class runs from 06/16 to 07/28. Fee: $225. 6:00 PM–8:00 PM M 2204 Mason Class runs from 06/15 to 07/27. Fee: $119. PER DA 7076 Stepping Dance “Steppin’ (stepping)-- a social dance done in time to music that occurs on a steady recognizable ’downbeat’. The ability to take steps to the downbeat and still come back in time with your partner is widely accepted as steppin. The smooth gracefulness of the dance is also a characteristic of the dance. The dance includes a lead and follow position and thus to be well executed requires physical interaction between the individuals. Various turn patterns, footwork and pulls are all inclusive elements of the dance.” National Association Of Steppers Advisory Board www.nsaab.org 12353 PER DA 7076 N1 6:30 PM–8:00 PM M Lobby Smith, S Class runs from 06/15 to 07/27. Fee: $59. PER DA 7127 Digital Photography Find out how to take a picture and make it come alive digitally. What secrets are hidden away in your camera? Whether you’re a beginner or an experienced amateur photographer, you’re bound to find a few tips, tricks and ideas on how to take new, exciting photos. Equipment can be either a DSLR camera or from a film ready camera that has been developed on a CD. 12355 PER DA 7127 Q1 6:00 PM–8:00 PM M 2302 Mortel, C Class runs from 06/15 to 07/27. Fee: $89. PER DA 7515 Conversational Spanish I This course is designed for beginners who want to be introduced to Spanish and start learning as soon as possible. Verbal skills for beginners or as a refresher. Begin speaking the language; develop a working vocabulary for travel, business and pleasure. Book required at first class. 12352 PER DA 7515 V1 6:00 PM–8:00 PM F 3103 Mendoza, A Class runs from 06/12 to 07/31. Fee: $85 PER DA 6000 Open Gym This course is for any currently registered student over the age of 17. 12444 PER DA 6000 E2 Posted MTWThF 1110 TBA 12354 PER DA 6055 Q1 6:30 PM–8:00 PM 9:00 AM–10:30 AM W S B700 B700 Southern, C Southern, C PER DA 6127 Water Aerobics Get fit and feel better before the new year starts. Join us in the pool for a workout that reduces joint stress by 90% while shaping you up. Swimming skills not needed. Swim caps are required for all swim classes. Limit 20 students. 12438 PER DA 6127 Q1 8:10 PM–9:10 PM MW POOL TBA Class runs from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: $72. PER DA 6129 Adult Learn to Swim Join the growing number of people discovering the health benefits of swimming. This course concentrates on water adjustment, floating, front crawl stroke, and water safety skills. Swimming caps are required for all students– Limit 15 students. PER DA 6129 R1 7:00 PM–8:00 PM TTh POOL TBA Class runs from 06/23 to 08/06. Fee: $72. PER DA 80 American Sign Language Over this summer semester, student will be introduced to the joy of American Sign Language (ASL). Students will learn Manual Alphabet, ASL numbers, Deaf culture, Deaf Awareness, History of Deaf Americans, and the correct way to conduct themselves in the present of Deaf and HOH people. In addition, students will engage in ASL activities that will promote diversity and awesome communications. Textbook –Humphries T., Padden C., “A Basic Course in American Sign Language” Publishers TJ Silver Springs, Maryland. PER DA 80 Q1 Posted PER DA 6055 Aikido for Adults Aikido is a highly refined martial art, developed last century as a means of self-defense and spiritual training. Aikido develops coordination of mind and body. Through its philosophy and techniques, Aikido brings us into harmony with our environment, other people and ourselves. Unlike many martial arts, Aikido requires no advantage in strength or speed, and is practiced successfully by people of all ages and abilities. Ages 12 and older. 12439 PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 12356 PER DA 6001 E2 Class fruns from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: free. MTWThF Gym PER DA 6138 Early Morning Lap Swim Get your laps in before you start your workday. Good for heart body and mind. Swim caps are required for men and women. Required: You must be able to swim the length of the pool to participate. Swim caps are required for men & women. 12440 PER DA 6138 E1 7:00 AM–9:00 AM MTWThF POOL Lifeguard Class runs from 06/04 to 08/08. Fee: $45. PER DA 6142 Swim-Open Pool Swim laps, water walk, do water exercise or just float around and enjoy the pool. Swim caps are required for men and women. You can swim during the days and times listed below. 12441 PER DA 6142 E1 11:00 AM–1:00 PM MTWThF POOL Lifeguard MTWThF POOL Lifeguard MTWThF POOL Lifeguard Class runs from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: $55. 12442 PER DA 6142 STP 11:00 AM–1:00 PM Class runs from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: free. 12443 PER DA 6142 ADED 11:00 AM–1:00 PM Class runs from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: $55. FAMILY COLLEGE FAM DA 4197 Reading Readiness for Pre-school Learning to read is a huge step for any preschooler. An exciting, challenging enrichment program that advances reading skills in areas such as comprehension, vocabulary and fluency through fun and engaging activities. Educational materials, games and activities will ensure that your child retains strong reading skills. Your child will also develop an expanded vocabulary and comprehension. 12258 FAM DA 4197 S1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM S 2102 Rushing, P Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4197 Math Readiness for Pre-school Preschoolers learn math at a very basic level. Sorting, counting, and number recognition are skills preschoolers use to build their math knowledge. Our classroom activities provide amazing opportunities to learn these skills and more. 12259 FAM DA 4197 SE1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM S 2102 Rushing, P Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4198 Pre-Algebra Review ratios, proportions, percent, and probability. Includes signed numbers, powers and roots and algebraic expression. Give your child the opportunity to gain the prealgebra knowledge. Book required at the first class session 12281 FAM DA 4198 S1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. TBA Class fruns from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: free. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. S 3103 TBA CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 3 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu FAM DA 4199 Improving Your Math I and II First graders need to know how to compare quantities, count down numbers to 100, compare numbers, order numbers, place value, count by twos, fives and tens, ordinal numbers, fractions, adding, subtracting and rounding, money, Roman numerals, time, and patterns and sequences. Each term valuable instruction is ongoing. Book required at the first class session. FAM DA 4219 Improving Your Math This course is designed for the student who is working below grade level in math. There will be math assessments, and reviews to cover the basic areas to be successful in all math courses. Book required at the first class session. 12267 FAM DA 4237 Elements of Writing The main problems which have been identified in children’s writing are a poor narrative style because of weaknesses in sentence structure—particularly complex sentences—and weak narrative structure because the work is poorly paced, uses brief endings and lacks characterization. Children will begin with creating journals to increase their writing skills FAM DA 4199 S1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM S 2201 TBA S 2204 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. 12268 FAM DA 4199 SA 10:45 AM–12:15 PM Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4200 Improve Your Reading, Grades 1 and 2 By the end of second grade, your child should be able to apply word attack skills, identify plot, setting, and characters, determine cause and effect, draw conclusions and predict outcomes, and use the glossary and the table of contents of a book. Give your first or second grader the opportunity to review and refresh their learning. Book required at the first class session. 12263 FAM DA 4200 S1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM S 2201 TBA S 2204 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. 12264 FAM DA 4200 SA 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4201 Improve Your Reading, Grades 3 and 4 Improve your child’s reading, vocabulary, and comprehension while promoting the love of literature for a lifetime. The students will read about topics that they will identify in their lives. This course will include the use of a dictionary. Book required at the first class session. 12272 FAM DA 4201 S1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM S 2206 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4202 Reading Enrichment Promote your child’s reading with short stories that are exciting and interesting for the appropriate grade level. You child will gain the very important comprehension and interpretation skills. (Grades 3-4) 12276 FAM DA 4202 S1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM S 2401 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4203 Improve Your Reading Have your child develop oral reading skills, vocabulary, and pronunciations, while gaining a greater appreciation for literature. The reading topics include humor, friendships, personal values and helping those in need. This course includes the use of a dictionary. Book required at the first class session. 12277 FAM DA 4203 S1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM S 3102 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4205 Improve Your Reading, Grades 7, 8, and 9 Does your junior high student often read something and then not really understand what is read? Learn the techniques to understand what is read, remember the message, and then apply the information to questions or assignments. This course is designed for students who are reading below grade level. Book required at the first class session. 12284 FAM DA 4205 S1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM S 3101 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4215 Improve Your Math III and IV Third and fourth grades mathematics includes: place value, comparing and ordering numbers, counting by numbers other than one, relationship between addition and subtraction, rounding and estimation, multiplication facts, relationship of multiplication and division, fractions, decimals, division facts, consumer math, measurement—time, distance—metric, geometry, Roman numerals, sequences and patterns. Does your child need help? Book required at the first class session. 12269 FAM DA 4215 S1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM S 2206 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4217 Improve Your Math Help your 5th and 6th graders increase their math skills by reviewing the math concepts covered in school. Assessments of math weaknesses are given to assist the students with their individual needs for improvement. Book required at the first class session. 12278 FAM DA 4217 S1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM S 3102 12283 FAM DA 4219 S1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM S 3101 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. 12274 FAM DA 4237 S1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S 2206 TBA S 3102 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. 12279 FAM DA 4237 SA 12:30 PM–2:00 PM Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4238 Elements of Writing, Grades 7–8 This course is essential for the creating, editing and formatting of writing an excellent essay. Learn to organize and present factual information with clarity. Students will learn to add power to their writing. Book required at the first class session. 12286 FAM DA 4238 S1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S 3101 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4250 ACT Review The ACT Review Course is designed to provide high school students with complete preparation for the ACT. The ACT is a test that is administered to high school students that are seeking admission to colleges and universities upon graduation. The course includes classroom lessons, subject review, problem solving, and timed quizzes, practice test, skill review exercises, and actual test simulation–-students must attend each class. 12351 FAM DA 4250 N1 6:00 PM–9:00 PM M 1110 TBA Class runs from 06/15 to 07/27. Fee: $145. FAM DA 4254 Group Piano (Ages 11–15) This unique method was designed specifically for young students (ages 11-15) who are beginning piano study in a group setting. This easy-to-teach beginners’ course includes all of the most important components necessary to develop well-rounded musicians and performers. . Class size is limited to 10 students enroll early 12254 FAM DA 4254 S1 11:00 AM–1:00 PM S 3208 Merriwether, J Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $75. FAM DA 4254 Piano for Children (Ages 7–12) It’s sure to be music to parents’ ears: After nine months of weekly training in piano, new research shows young students’ IQs rose nearly three points more than their untrained peers. Give your child the advantage with basic instruction in piano keyboard and reading music. Class size is limited to 10 students, enroll early. (Ages 7-10) 12326 FAM DA 4254 V1 5:55 PM–7:55 PM F 3208 Merriwether, J Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. Fee: $75. FAM DA 4274 Beginner’s Gymnastics Beginning gymnastics is a physical art. Little ones will be trained for proper placement of arms and feet. This course is designed to develop working as a team member, and helps to develop fine motor skills. (Ages 4-6) 12255 FAM DA 4274 S1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S B404 Amato, N Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4274 Gymnastics This is an entry-level class for children ages 7-12 years old. Each class begins with a general warm-up and stretching. Emphasis is placed on learning new skills/routines, as well as reinforcing good basic fundamentals. Strong emphasis is placed on body awareness, safety, and fun. Students begin to learn gymnastics terminology, basic gymnastics positions, and fundamental skills. 12256 FAM DA 4274 SE1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. S B404 Amato, N CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 4 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu FAM DA 4278 Soccer First At Soccer first, we’ve created the ultimate experience designed to develop a child’s soccer skills while also improving their appreciation of the rules and etiquette of this ever-growing sport. Each class, the coach will focus on a different aspect of soccer including dribbling, passing, ball control, shooting, and defending. This method of teaching enables our staff to provide a more individualized and beneficial experience for each child. After an evaluation scrimmage, players will be divided into an age and skill appropriate “teams”. FAM DA 4296 Swim Level IV Ages 6–15) For children who have passed Intermediate swim. This course fine-tunes the strokes already learned. Students will learn breaststroke, various turns and continue with endurance work. Swim caps are required for boys and girls. Required: Must have a Learn to Swim Level III card. Limit: 20 students. 12257 12408 FAM DA 4278 S1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S B700 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4285 V1 6:00 PM–7:00 PM F B404 Amato Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. Fee: $59. FAM DA 4291 Tae Kwon Do I Tae Kwon Do brings self-strength, self-knowledge, self-confidence, and self-control. It reaches toward “ki”, the development of a total being capable of meeting any challenge with calm and success. It brings one to himself. It is a “way” of life. It is a mental and physical discipline and teaches avoidance of violence. Karate uniform recommended. 12324 FAM DA 4291 N1 5:55 PM–7:55 PM M B700 Wade Class runs from 06/15 to 07/27. Fee: $89. FAM DA 4293 “Advanced” Beginner Swim For the child who has passed Beginner I. Level II is to give students success with fundamental skills and learn to float without support. Learn basic self-help rescue skills. Children will perfect technique and practice endurance of the front crawl and be introduced to the backstroke and to the deep end of the pool. Required: Must have a Learn to Swim Level I card. Swim caps are required for boys and girls. Limit 20 students. 12419 FAM DA 4293 L1 3:03 PM–4:03 PM FAM DA 4293 P1 6:06 PM–7:06 PM FAM DA 4293 V1 6:06 PM–7:06 PM FAM DA 4293 S1 9:58 AM–10:58 AM 4:04 PM–5:04 PM FAM DA 4294 N1 5:05 PM–6:05 PM FAM DA 4294 L1 7:07 PM–8:07 PM FAM DA 4294 S1 8:57 AM–9:57 AM FAM DA 4294 SA 12:00 PM–1:00 PM FAM DA 4294 V1 4:04 PM–5:04 PM FAM DA 4294 VA 3:03 PM–4:03 PM 5:05 PM–6:05 PM FAM DA 4295 R1 8:10 PM–9:10 PM 12434 FAM DA 4295 V1 5:05 PM–6:05 PM TBA FAM DA 4306 A1 3:15 PM–4:00 PM T POOL Almendra Class runs from 06/23 to 07/28. Fee: $52. FAM DA 4307 Swim Level II (Ages 4–5) For the 4-5 year-old child (only) who has passed Beginner I. Children enrolled in this class will perfect technique and practice endurance of the front crawl and be introduced to the backstroke and to the deep end of the pool. Required: Must have a Learn to Swim Level I card. Swim caps are required for boys and girls! Limit: 8 students. 12435 FAM DA 4307 A1 3:15 PM–4:00 PM Th POOL TBA Class runs from 06/25 to 07/30. Fee: $52. POOL TBA MW POOL TBA MW POOL TBA MW POOL TBA S POOL TBA S POOL TBA F POOL TBA F POOL TBA TTh POOL TBA TTh POOL TBA F POOL TBA FAM DA 4308 N1 6:06 PM–7:06 PM MW POOL TBA Class runs from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: $49. 12252 FAM DA 4312 S1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM S 3204 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4328 Preparing for the ISAT Give your student the chance to prepare for the standardized testing. The student will learn methods in how to recall information that has been read, strengthen reading comprehension, review math, and be introduced to the process of elimination for answering test questions. Book is required. Science materials from the Illinois ISAT Testing Center will be provided. 12275 FAM DA 4328 S1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S 2401 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4329 Preparing for the ISAT ISAT testing for 5th and 6th grades will focus on reading, math and writing. ISAT Writing Assessment Suspended for 2013. Expectation results in a self-fulfilling prophecy; students will rise to your level of expectation, so aim high! This course can promote positive attitudes in students by preparing them and helping them to become familiar with standardized testing materials. Writing materials from the Illinois ISAT Testing Center will be provided. Book is required. 12280 FAM DA 4329 S1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. Fee: $72. 12427 POOL FAM DA 4306 Swim Level I (Ages 4–5) Here is the class to get your preschooler introduced to swimming. They will learn such skills as to be comfortable in the water, getting their faces wet, floating on their front and back, kicking and begin stroke work. Swim caps are required for boys and girls! Limit: 10 students. Limit: 8 students. Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. Fee: $72. 12426 S S Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. Fee: $52. FAM DA 4295 M1 10:59 AM–11:59 AM FAM DA 4312 Make and Take Art Kids love creating. There’s no doubt about it. And what’s not to love: markers, pencils, pens and scissors come in every color. On the surface, art helps children create something that is enjoyable to look at, but underneath it all, so much more is going on… art teaches preschoolers to believe in themselves, to try new things and to trust their own imaginations. Give your child the chance to create art. List of supplies will be given the first class session. (Ages 4-7) FAM DA 4295 Swim Level III (Ages 6–15) The deep end awaits you! In this class children will continue to learn new strokes and improve on ones already learned. They will also be introduced to the deep end, diving and other safety skills. Required: Must have a Learn to Swim Level II card. Swim caps are required for boys and girls. Limit of 20 students. 12425 FAM DA 4296 S1 TBA Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. Fee: $52. 12418 TBA POOL Class runs from 06/20 to 08/08. Fee: $52. 12417 POOL F Class runs from 06/20 to 08/08. Fee: $52. 12416 F 12409 Class runs from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: $72. 12415 7:07 PM–8:07 PM TBA Class runs from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: $72. 12412 FAM DA 4296 V1 Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. Fee: $52. POOL Class runs from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: $72. 12411 12407 TTh FAM DA 4294 Swim Level I (Ages 6–15) The objective of Swim One is to help students feel comfortable in the water and to enjoy the water safely. Students will learn elementary water skills which they can build on as they progress through the various levels. Swim caps are required for boys and girls. Limit of 20 students. FAM DA 4294 J1 TBA TBA Class runs from 06/20 to 08/08. Fee: $52. 12410 POOL POOL Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. Fee: $52. 12424 TTh MW Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. Fee: $72. 12423 4:04 PM–5:04 PM FAM DA 4308 Swim Team (Ages 6–15) Calling all students who have passed the Red Cross Level 4 swim or capable or swimming a competent swim stroke for at least 1 lap in the pool? Daley College Pool staff is forming a Swim Team. Student will attend 2 practices per week. Swimmers are required to come to practice with a fun, positive attitude! Class runs from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: $72. 12422 FAM DA 4296 P1 Class runs from 06/23 to 08/06. Fee: $72. Class runs from 06/20 to 08/08. Fee: $52. FAM DA 4285 Beginning Ballet Learn ballet basics, body posture, leg and hand positions, basic concepts of music and rhythm. Required: Leotard, tights, and ballet slippers. (Ages 3-6) 12325 12406 Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. Fee: $52. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. S 1110 TBA CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 5 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu FAM DA 4330 Standardized Testing, Grades 7–8 CPS confirmed that the Northwest Evaluation Association’s Measures of Academic Progress (NWEA MAP) test would be required for selective-enrollment high schools. NWEA’s Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) are computerized, adaptive tests that assess each student’s current level of academic performance in Reading, Language Usage, and Mathematics. When a student takes a MAP test, the difficulty of each question is based on how well a student answers all the previous questions. The adaptive nature of the test essentially personalizes the test to each student. As a result, every student has the same opportunity to succeed and maintain a positive attitude toward testing. At the end of the test, the final score is an estimate of the student’s achievement level. 12288 FAM DA 4330 S1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S 3103 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4332 Fun with Phonics, Grades 1–2 Your child will use games, flashcards and worksheets to gain the essential phonetic and word attack skills for fluency in reading. 12262 FAM DA 4332 S1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S 2204 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 6152 Swim Parent and Preschooler This class is for children 6 months through 3 years old who are not fully secure in the water. We will teach parents how to handle children in the water, help them become comfortable in the water through songs and play, learn safety skills, kicking, blowing bubbles, begin submersions and dips, floating and seated jumps. Limit: 12. 12430 FAM DA 6152 C1 9:00 AM–9:45 AM M POOL TBA S POOL TBA Class runs from 06/22 to 07/27. Fee: $52. 12431 FAM DA 6152 C2 8:00 AM–8:45 AM Class runs from 06/20 to 08/08. Fee: $52. FAM DA 6999 A1 FAM DA 6999 A2 FAM DA 6999 A3 FAM DA 6999 A4 FAM DA 6999 A5 FAM DA 6999 A6 FAM DA 6999 A7 9:00 AM–3:00 PM 9:00 AM–3:00 PM 9:00 AM–3:00 PM 9:00 AM–3:00 PM 9:00 AM–3:00 PM 9:00 AM–3:00 PM 9:00 AM–3:00 PM MTWThF MTWTh MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF MTWThF 700 700 700 700 700 700 700 TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA FAM DA 7026 Learning to Draw Would you like to challenge your children to explore their creativity in a fun and creative environment? Our professional artist/instructor will introduce your children to the principles and elements of colour and design, while encouraging self-expression and experimentation. Children will build on this knowledge and explore. These art fundamentals are essential in developing observation, spatial skills and co-ordination.. Required: 8.5” X 11” drawing paper, lead pencils, sharpener, and crayons/markers. (Ages 8-12) 12251 FAM DA 7026 S1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM S 3204 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAMILY COLLEGE FAM DA 4197 Reading Readiness (Ages 4–5) Learning to read is a huge step for any preschooler. An exciting, challenging enrichment program that advances reading skills in areas such as comprehension, vocabulary and fluency through fun and engaging activities. Educational materials, games and activities will ensure that your child retains strong reading skills. Your child will also develop an expanded vocabulary and comprehension. FAM DA 4197 SAV1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM S 1304 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4197 SAVA 10:45 AM–12:15 PM 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S 1115 TBA FAM DA 4200 Improve Your Reading (Grades –-2) Give your child a chance to improve reading and comprehension skills with easy stories and teacher assistance. This course is designed for students with basic reading skills. Book required at the first class session. 12296 FAM DA 4200 SAV1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM S 1115 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4199 Improving Your Math (Grades 1–2) First and second graders need to know how to compare quantities, count down numbers to 100, compare numbers, order numbers, place value, count by two’s, five’s, and ten’s, ordinal numbers, fractions, adding, subtracting and rounding, money, Roman numerals, time, and patterns and sequences. Each term valuable instruction is ongoing. Book required at the first class session. 12297 FAM DA 4199 SAV1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM S 1115 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4201 Improve Your Reading (Grades 3–4) Improve your child’s reading, vocabulary, and comprehension while promoting the love of literature for a lifetime. The students will read about topics that they will identify in their lives. This course will include the use of a dictionary. Book required at the first class session. 12298 FAM DA 4201 SAV1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM S 1116 TBA FAM DA 4215 Improving Math (Grades 3–4) 3rd and 4th grades mathematics includes: place value, comparing and ordering numbers, counting by numbers other than one, relationship between addition and subtraction, rounding and estimation, multiplication facts, relationship of multiplication and division, division facts, fractions, decimals, consumer math, measurement—time, measurement—metric, geometry, roman numerals, sequences and patterns. Does your child need help? 12299 S 1304 FAM DA 4215 SAV1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM S 1116 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4328 Preparing for the ISAT (Grades 3–4) Give your 3rd or 4th grader the chance to prepare for the standardized testing. The student will learn methods in how to recall information that has been read, strengthen reading comprehension, review math, and be introduced to the process of elimination for answering test questions. Books are required the first class session. 12303 FAM DA 4328 SAV1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S 1206 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. 12300 FAM DA 4237 SAVA 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S 1116 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4203 Improve Your Reading (Grades 5–6) Have your child develop oral reading skills, vocabulary, and pronunciations, while gaining a greater appreciation for literature. The reading topics include humor, friendships, personal values and helping those in need. This course includes the use of a dictionary. Book required at the first class session. 12306 FAM DA 4197 Math Readiness (Ages 4–5) Preschoolers learn math at a very basic level. Sorting, counting, and number recognition are skills preschoolers use to build their math knowledge. Our classroom activities provide amazing opportunities to learn these skills and more. 12291 FAM DA 4332 SAV1 Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4237 Improving Writing Skills (Grades 3–4) The main problems which have been identified in children’s writing are a poor narrative style because of weaknesses in sentence structure - particularly complex sentences and weak narrative structure because the work is poorly paced, uses brief endings and lacks characterization. Children will begin with creating journals to increase their writing skills Arturo Velasquez Institute Courses 12290 12292 Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 6999 Good Times Day Camp 12317 12318 12319 12320 12321 12322 12323 FAM DA 4332 Fun with Phonics (Grade K–1) Your child will use games, flashcards and worksheets to gain the essential phonetic and word attack skills for fluency in reading. FAM DA 4203 SAV1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. S 1106 TBA CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 6 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu FAM DA 4217 Improving Your Math (Grades 5–6) Did you know that 5th and 6th grades math includes comparing and ordering numbers, rounding and estimating, multiplication, division, computation, fractions, decimals, percentages, measurement of time, metric system, mass, length, volume, temperature, consumer math, perimeter, circumference, area, surface area, volume, geometric properties, expressions, statistics, and negative and positive integers. We can assist your young learner in learning math. Book required at the first class session 12308 FAM DA 4217 SAV1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM S 1106 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4329 Prepare for the ISAT (Grades 5–6) Your 5th and 6th grader wants to do well and will seek approval from key people around them. Expectation results in a self-fulfilling prophecy. Students will rise to your level of expectation, so aim high! This course can promote positive attitudes for the students by being prepared for testing and becoming familiar with standardized testing materials. Books are required the first class session. 12309 FAM DA 4329 SAV1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S 1205 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4237 Elements of Writing (Grades 5–6) What is needed to create an excellent one-page essay? Your child will use the rough draft, informal essay and conclusion form to complete the final essay. In addition, your child will increase critical thinking and analytical thinking skills. Book required at the first class session. (Grades 5-6) 12311 FAM DA 4237 SAV1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S 1205 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4205 Improve Your Reading/Study Skills (Grades 7–9) Does your Jr. high student often read something and then not really understand what is read? Learn the techniques to understand what is read, remember the message, and then apply the information to questions or assignments. This course is designed for students who are reading below grade level. Book required at the first class session. 12312 FAM DA 4205 SAV1 9:00 AM–10:30 AM S 1105 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4219 Improving Your Math (Grades 7–8) Where is your 7th or 8th grader having difficulties in math? Is it fractions, decimals, percents, ratios properties and order of operations, divisibility, geometric properties, geometric calculations, perimeter and circumference, area, volume positive and negative integers, expressions, equations and inequalities, statistics, scientific notation, exponents, or patterns? If you’re not sure, let us help. Book required at the first class session. 12314 FAM DA 4219 SAV1 10:45 AM–12:15 PM S 1105 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4330 Standardized Tests (Grades 7–9) When a student takes a MAP test, the difficulty of each question is based on how well a student answers all the previous questions. The adaptive nature of the test essentially personalizes the test to each student. As a result, every student has the same opportunity to succeed and maintain a positive attitude toward testing. At the end of the test, the final score is an estimate of the student’s achievement level. Books are required the first class session. 12316 FAM DA 4330 SAV1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM S 1207 TBA Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. FAM DA 4238 Elements of Writing (Grades 7–9) This course is essential for the creating, editing and formatting of writing an excellent essay. Learn to organize and present factual information with clarity. Students will learn to add power to their writing. Book required at the first class session 12315 FAM DA 4238 SAV1 12:30 PM–2:00 PM Class runs from 06/27 to 08/08. Fee: $72. S 1105 TBA Kennedy-King College Courses VOCATIONAL TRAINING VOC KK 1334 Food Service and Sanitation This class will give you instruction on the proper preparation of food for those wanting to become licensed by the city of Chicago and state of Illinois. 13126 VOC KK 1334 FSS 9:00 AM–2:30 PM TW TBA Class runs from 06/02 to 06/03. Fee: $175. Book Required. “ServSafe for Managers, 6th Edition”. 13127 VOC KK 1334 FSS2 9:00 AM–2:30 PM TW TBA Class runs from 07/14 to 07/15. Fee: $175. Book Required. “ServSafe for Managers, 6th Edition”. Food Enthusiast Within our Professional & Personal Development program, we offer hands-on courses specifically geared toward food enthusiasts. These courses require no previous experience in pastry or baking, and provide a professional, fun, and comfortable introduction to many areas of the pastry arts. A variety of topics are presented in these short-term courses, ranging in length from three to five days. Many students begin with a “food enthusiast” level class such as Pastry Camp to see if our full-time programs are right for them. VOC KK 1244 Wake Up to French Breakfast Pastries Rise and shine, and enjoy some morning delicacies! Join Chef Jonathan Dendauw, Master Baker, as he takes you through the fundamentals of classic French breakfast pastries. He will introduce you to making laminated doughs, and you will go on to make croissants and danishes of all of sorts. You will also learn to make a variety of products including brioche, donuts, and muffins. 13090 VOC KK 1244 FPS 4:00 PM–9:00 PM TWTh Dendauw, J Class runs from 05/12 to 05/14. Fee: $525. VOC KK 1733 Bread Camp (Ages 15+) This is a chance to explore the world of French breads and pastries! What could be better than serving your very own fresh-out-of-the-oven, steamy loaves of bread, breakfast pastries, and some of the best pound cakes and coffee cakes. During this week-long, hands-on Bread Camp, Chef Jonathan Dendauw, Master Baker, will guide you through the fundamentals of each of these areas of bread and pastry making: 13091 VOC KK 1733 FPS 8:00 AM–1:00 PM MTWThF Dendauw, J Class runs from 05/18 to 05/22. Fee: $1,000. VOC KK 1714 Celebration Cake Camp (Ages 15+) These days, cakes are towering works of art with gravity-defying, whimsical designs; the opportunities are as exciting as they are endless. This is a chance to explore all that the world of cake decorating has to offer! In this five-day, hands-on course, Chef Sunny Lee will take you through classic cake recipes that are perfect for special occasions. Over the course of five days, you will make two complete cakes: one, a sculpted cake with real cake and tasty buttercream; and the second, a tiered confection covered in smooth fondant. You’ll learn how to cover both real cakes and “Dummy Cakes” (styrofoam cylinders used by cake decorators the world over), and how to properly stack tiers. 13092 VOC KK 1714 FPS 8:00 AM–1:00 PM MTWThF Lee, S Class runs from 06/01 to 06/05. Fee: $1,000. VOC KK 1280 Pastry Camp Whether you are fifteen or fifty-five, make your summer camp experience count with this five-day, hands-on Pastry Camp. This is your chance to explore all that the world of French Pastries has to offer. From cakes and tarts, to breads and ice creams, Chef Joel Reno will guide you through the fundamentals of classic pastry products so you can recreate them at home. 13093 VOC KK 1280 FPS 8:00 AM–1:00 PM MTWThF Reno, J MTWThF Reno, J Class runs from 06/08 to 06/12. Fee: $1,000. 13097 VOC KK 1280 FPS1 8:00 AM–7:00 PM Class runs from 06/22 to 06/26. Fee: $1,000. VOC KK 1749 Luxurious French Macarons and Cookies Let Chef Sunny Lee teach you how to make petite and impressive French delights just like the professionals do in this three-day, hands-on course. 13094 VOC KK 1749 FPS 4:00 PM–9:00 PM Class runs from 06/09 to 06/11. Fee: $525. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. TWTh Lee, S CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 7 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu VOC KK 1737 Gluten-Free In this three-day, hands-on course with visiting chef instructor, Rosemarie O’Carroll, you will learn the secrets to baking delicious, gluten-free pastries. Chef Rosemarie has been serving gluten-free delights for years from her business, Rose’s Café and Bakery, in Evanston, Illinois. She will teach you to make delicious, economical, and safe glutenfree baked goods for your customers who need them to satisfy their sweet tooth. Learn her favorite recipes that her loyal customer following enjoys the most 13095 VOC KK 1737 FPS 4:00 PM–9:00 PM MTWTh O’Carroll, R Class takes place on 06/15. Fee: $725. VOC KK 1722 The Art of French Pastry with Chef Jacquy In this special, three-day, hands-on class, Chef Jacquy Pfeiffer, Co-Founder of The French Pastry School, will teach recipes from his award-winning book, The Art of French Pastry. After a lifetime spent in pastry kitchens both leading and teaching, Pfeiffer inscribed his favorite pastry lessons for readers everywhere. Join him in the kitchens of The French Pastry School as he brings his favorite selection of recipes from his book to life. 13096 VOC KK 1722 FPS 4:00 PM–9:00 PM TWTh Pfeiffer, J Class runs from 06/16 to 06/18. Fee: $525. VOC KK 1308 Pastry Camp (All Chocolate) Whether you are fifteen or fifty-five, make your summer camp experience count with this five-day, hands-on Pastry Camp. This is your chance to explore all that the world of French Pastries has to offer with a chocolate spin. From cakes and tarts to breads and ice creams, Chef Patrice Caillot, World Pastry Champion, will guide you through the fundamentals of classic chocolate pastry products so you can recreate them at home. 13098 VOC KK 1308 FPS 8:00 AM–1:00 PM MTWThF Caillot, P Class runs from 06/22 to 06/26. Fee: $1,000. VOC KK 1790 Jams, Jellies, Marmalades, Syrups, Liqueurs, and the Art of Canned Fruits and Vegetables In this three-day, hands-on class, Chef Joel Reno will teach the age old practice of preserving as well as how to create flavored syrups and liqueurs. All recipes will feature fruits and vegetables of our local summer harvest, showing you how to extend the season’s bounty all throughout the year. 13099 VOC KK 1790 FPS 4:00 PM–9:00 PM TWThF Reno, J Class runs from 06/23 to 06/26. Fee: $ 525. VOC KK 1782 Sculpted Cake and Lambeth Piping Method by Chef Sunny Lee (P) Are you looking to take your cake sculpting and sugar art skills to the next level? Step up your game with techniques and guidance from talented cake artist Chef Sunny Lee in this four-day, hands-on course. Chef Lee will take you through the essential steps needed to turn an idea for a sculpted cake into a reality. You will go through the process from beginning to end and learn how to create a structural skeleton for your cake using wood and metal frameworks, and then build shapes and textures through cake carving, crumb coating, and adding layers of fondant or modeling chocolate. You will also apply the final touches to bring your cake to life. Piping with royal icing takes planning, practice, and patience. Chef Lee will show you how to make gravity-defying stringwork (Oriental and Australian methods) as well as intricate and elegant overpiping (Lambeth method) that will set you apart from other cake decorators. Chef Lee brings a great wealth of knowledge to this French Pastry School continuing education course. She will show you how to add value to your business by adding rare and exceptional touches to your work. Students will create two cakes: a two-tier, dummy cake and a three-dimensional, sculpted cake up to 14” in height 13930 VOC KK 1782 FPS 1:00 PM–8:00 PM TWThF Lee, S Class runs from 07/06 to 07/09. Fee: $ 1,150. VOC KK 1790 Chocolate Candies and Panning by Master Choclatier, Chef Sylvain Bortolini (P) In this four-day, hands-on course for professionals, explore the world of white, milk, and dark chocolate confectionary with the Bellagio Resort’s master chocolatier, Chef Sylvain Bortolini. In this course, you will explore a range of Chef Bortolini’s signature recipes. He will give you the practical knowledge needed to make a selection of fine candies a reality in your business and how to structure it for medium- and large-scale production. You will learn the technology behind making chocolate fillings, shelf life, tempering chocolate, enrobing, and the best method to use in your pastry shop. You will also learn the art of chocolate panning and some of his favorite recipes. Chef Bortolini will teach you a selection of spreads, both water- and oil-based, and a line of both nut praliné; and chocolate ganache based candies and bars in addition to a line of chocolate panning and sugar confectionary products.Chef Bortolini will participate this year in the prestigious Chocolate Candy Maker MOF competition. Benefit from his expertise as he guides you through techniques that will put you a step ahead of the competition. 13919 VOC KK 1790 FPS 1:00 PM–8:00 PM MTWTh Bortolini, S Class runs from 07/13 to 07/16. Fee: $ 1,150. Classes with Distinguished Visiting Chefs Throughout the year, distinguished visiting chefs offer focused, short-term, handson master classes to professionals in specialty aspects of pastry. These courses have brought prominent international figures like Pierre Herme, Stephane Glacier, M.O.F., Jean -Pierre Wybauw, Christine Ferber, Oriol Balaguer, Franck Kestener, M.O.F., and Paco Torreblanca. The topics explore all levels of expertise and subjects such as breads, plated desserts, or chocolate candy. All tools equipment and ingredients will be provided for each student. The French Pastry School has a strict dress code. Students are required to wear long black or khaki colored pants, kitchen-safe shoes (closed toe, skid proof, made from a hard protective leather material), and a chef’s jacket. Students may purchase a chef’s jacket from the school, please call for more information. Chef jackets will be shipped within 2 business days of receiving payment. Special orders will take up to 6 weeks. Everyone will receive an apron and a hat to keep. As an added value, all Professional Courses at the French Pastry School will feature a light meal included in the price of the course. VOC KK 1791 Cakes by Celebrity Chef, Marina Sousa Be they glamorous, traditional, or whimsical, a lot of hard work and vision goes into making a bride’s wedding dreams come true. Get a step ahead of the competition with Chef Marina Sousa in this four-day, hands-on course about wedding cake decoration and business. In order to achieve a client’s dream wedding cake, you need an arsenal of techniques at your disposal. Students will create a contemporary, tiered wedding cake utilizing some of the skills and concepts discussed and demonstrated: fondant, gumpaste, isomalt, royal icing, pricing, sizing, display cakes, marketing, and delivery logistics. Along with learning the signature techniques that Chef Sousa has made famous through her high profile clients and appearances on Food Network, she will share her insight into the business of running a successful cake design studio. All of the products you make will be yours to take home to enjoy with your family, friends, and colleagues! 13100 VOC KK 1791 FPS 1:00 PM–8:00 PM MTWTh Sousa, M Class runs from 07/20 to 07/23. Fee: $ 1,150. VOC KK 1367 Jams, Jellies, Marmalades, Chutneys, and Sweet and Sour Pickeled Fruit and Vegetables (P) In this four-day, hands-on course for professionals, French Pastry School Instructor, Chef Sebastien Canonne, M.O.F., will teach the age-old practice of preserving along with a variety of techniques and recipes that will keep your winter fresh and interesting. Under Chef Canonne’s guidance, you will understand the difference between jams, jellies, conserves, and marmalades; poached canned fruits and fruits in alcohol; fruit syrups and liquors; and relishes and chutneys. All recipes will feature fruits and vegetables of our local summer harvest, showing you how to extend the season’s bounty all throughout the year. 13918 VOC KK 1367 FPS 1:00 PM–8:00 PM Class runs from 07/27 to 07/30. Fee: $ 1,150. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. MTWTh Cannone, S CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 8 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PER KK 2015 CADC Test Prep Test prep course for Addictions Studies and/or Social Work students that are eligible for practicum courses or have completed practicum courses. Course designed to prepare students for CADC (Certified Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Counselor) certification exam. *This course is only available to students enrolled in the Addiction Studies or Social Work Program at KKC. 13024 PER KK 2015 10:00 AM–1:00 PM Graham-Sylvesta, J Class runs from 05/16 to 06/27. No fee for students enrolled in the program and eligible. PER KK 3627 AQUA 10:15 AM–11:15 AM S TBA Class runs from 06/20 to 07/25. Fee: $64. PER KK 3649 Adult Intermediate Swimming (Stroke Performance) (Ages 18+) Intended for adults who are comfortable in chest-deep water, able to put their faces in the water, and perform front crawl, breaststroke, and back crawl for at least 15 yards. This course is designed to improve participants proficiency in basic aquatic skills (rotary breathing, surface dives, treading), and the six basic swimming strokes (front crawl, back crawl, elementary backstroke, sidestroke, breaststroke, and butterfly). Lessons are approximately 45 minutes long. 13915 PER KK 3649 AQUA 11:30 AM–12:30 PM S TBA Class runs from 06/20 to 07/25. Fee: $64.00 PER KK 3649 Adult Lap Swim (Ages 18+) This course is not instructor-led. Intended for adults who are proficient in swimming and wish to use the time to exercise in the pool. The pool will be set up with fastlanes and leisure swim lanes to accommodate all types of swimmers. The pool will be available for up to two hours. 13916 PER KK 3649 AQUA 7:00 AM–8:30 AM TThS Class runs from 06/20 to 07/25. Fee: $64. PER KK 3615 Aqua Aerobics For adults who are looking to get fit, revitalized and more flexible. This course is a lot of fun and a great way to get into shape, increase circulations and trim body fat. 12658 PER KK 3615 AQUA 8:30 AM–9:30 AM S TBA Class runs from 06/20 to 07/25. Fee: $64. PER KK 3667 AQUA 9:00 AM–9:30 AM MW 9:00 AM–09:30 AM MW 10:00 AM–10:45 AM TBA MW TBA MW TBA Class runs from 06/22 to 07/22. Fee: $64. 13912 PER KK 3604 AQUA 11:00 AM–11:45 AM Class runs from 06/22 to 07/22. Fee: $64. TBA PER KK 3604 AQUA 11:00 AM–11:45 AM TTh TBA PER KK 1273 The Thrill of the Grill Fire up the grill and turn up the heat! This class will have you using the grill to create more than just a burger, including recipes like Peach Panzanella Salad, Asian Grilled Steak Tacos, BBQ Grilled Sweet Potatoes. Students will work in the kitchen, taste the dishes and take home recipes. 12657 PER KK 1273 WPDI 6:00 PM–9:00 PM Th Class takes place on 06/11. Fee: $54. PER KK 1760 Happy Health Cooking for Summer Think healthy eating is boring? Think again. Using fresh ingredients and healthy conscience cooking techniques and methods, the class will create tasty, flavorful dishes such as Heartland grilled chicken breast with peach and strawberry salsa, roasted sweet and spicy cauliflower, fresh blackberry wonton cups with citrus ricotta cream. Students will work in the kitchen, taste the dishes and take home recipes. 13907 PER KK 1760 WPDI 6:00 PM–9:00 PM Th Class takes place on 07/16. Fee: $54. FAMILY COLLEGE FAM KK 2703 Level UP Level UP is a quick-start program designed to ensure students are prepared to take on the challenge and rigor of college level work. This program targets students placed into the developmental education pathway based on the CCC COMPASS placement exam. The Level UP program is designed to improve placement scores by sharpening Math, Reading, and/or Writing skills to increase the amount of students to reaching the college-level credit. The courses are designed with an embedded tutor and the use of technology. 13131 FAM KK 2703 9:00 AM–2:00 PM MTWTh Turner, J Class runs from 05/11 to 05/28. No fee for students enrolled at KKC or new students seeking enrollment at KKC. 13132 FAM KK 2703 9:00 AM–2:00 PM MTWTh TBA Class runs from 05/11 to 05/28. No fee for students enrolled at KKC or new students seeking enrollment at KKC. FAM KK 2704 9:00 AM–2:00 PM MTWTh TBA FAM KK 2704 9:00 AM–2:00 PM MTWTh TBA Malcolm X College Courses 07/25 to 06/20 PER KK 3604 Beginning Children’s Swimming (Group 1, Ages 5–10) (Group 2, Ages 10–15) Intended for children who have never had lessons or infrequent swim lessons. This course is designed to introduce participants to the aquatic environment and learn basic aquatic skills and how to be safe in and around the water. Participants will learn to perform rudimentary propulsion on front and back, and are introduced to the front crawl, elementary backstroke, scissors kick, breast-stroke kick, and dolphin kick. Lessons are approximately 45 minutes long. PER KK 3604 AQUA TTh Class runs from 05/11 to 05/28. No fee for students enrolled at KKC or new students seeking enrollment at KKC. Class runs from 06/22 to 07/22. Fee: $64. 13911 13914 13130 PER KK 3668 Pre-school Aquatics (Ages 3–5) Designed to introduce young pre-schoolers to the aquatic environment and learn basic aquatic skills and how to be safe in and around the water. Preschoolers will learn rudimentary propulsion skills on both their front and back. Lessons are approximately 30 minutes long PER KK 3668 AQUA 10:00 AM–10:45 AM Class runs from 05/11 to 05/28. No fee for students enrolled at KKC or new students seeking enrollment at KKC. Class runs from 06/20 to 07/25. Fee: $64. Children must be accompanied in the water by a caregiver. 13910 PER KK 3604 AQUA Class runs from 06/23 to 07/23. Fee: $64. 13129 PER KK 3667 Parent/Child Aquatics (Ages 6 months–3 years) Children learn basic skills, including adjusting to the water, showing comfort maintaining a front or back position in the water (assisted or unassisted), and demonstrating breath control (blowing bubbles/going under the water. Lessons are approximately 30 minutes long. 13909 13913 Class runs from 06/23 to 07/23. Fee: $64. PER KK 3627 Adult Beginning Swimming (Ages 18+) Intended for adults who never learned how to swim. This course is designed to introduce participants to the aquatic environment and learn basic skills. Participants will learn to perform rudimentary propulsion on front and back, and are introduced to the front crawl, elementary back stroke, scissors kick, breaststroke kick, and dolphin kick. Participants will also learn about hydrodynamics and water safety. 12659 PER KK 3604 Intermediate/Advanced Children’s Swimming (Group 1, Ages 5–10) (Group 2, Ages 10–15) Intended for children who have a rudimentary understanding of swimming, and are able to swim front crawl, and elementary backstroke, and are not afraid of the water. This course is designed to build on the fundamentals taught in the beginning class. Participants will be introduced to the remaining strokes, entries, and flip-turns. Lessons are approximately 45 minutes long VOCATIONAL TRAINING VOC MX Substance Abuse Counseling This class equips the student with the tools and knowledge needed to provide appropriate assessment and treatment for all levels of substance abuse and support clients in short or long term. The instructor Roland Grant will educate you on alcohol and substance abuse. Students can either earn 24 CEU’s or use the education hours to apply for certification as an alcohol or drug substance abuse counselor. 12959 VOC MX SA 9:00 AM–12:30 PM S 2512 Grant, R Class runs from 06/06 to 07/25. Fee: $150. VOC MX Food Service Sanitation Certification Prepare yourself to be certified or recertified by the City of Chicago and the State of Illinois in Food Service Sanitation, including training and certifying food vendors for outdoor festivals. The instructor will emphasize food protection through sanitation training. Successful completion of the course’s qualifying exam prepares you for the city certification exam. 12958 VOC MX FSS1 10:00 AM–3:00 PM FS 2538 Jamison, L FS 2538 Jamison, L Class runs from 06/19 to 06/20. Fee: $175. 12960 VOC MX FSS2 10:00 AM–3:00 PM Class runs from 07/17 to 07/18. Fee: $175. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu VOC MX Summer-Fest Sanitation Certification This 3-hour class is for individuals seeking summer employment opportunities to work at the various summer festivals held around the Chicago area. 70584 VOC MX SF1 2:00 PM–5:00 PM W TBA Jamison, L 5:00 PM–8:00 PM Th TBA Jamison, L VOC MX Instructor Certification The American Heart Association (AHA), BLS Instructor course focuses on the instructional techniques and training methods used to impart knowledge and skills necessary to instruct and evaluate potential providers. Course content includes: basic life support, cognitive and practical components, including changes in course teaching strategies and program administration. 5:00 PM–8:00 PM W 2512 Jamison, L 2:00 PM–5:00 PM Th 2512 Jamison, L Class takes place on 05/12. Fee: $40. 70585 VOC MX SF2 Class takes place on 05/14. Fee: $40. 12963 VOC MX SF4 Class takes place on 06/03. Fee: $40. 12964 VOC MX SF5 9 Class takes place on 06/18. Fee: $40. Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Programs Malcolm X College’s Emergency Medical Services (EMS) department provides educational programs in critical out-of-hospital acute medical care and transportation for patients with illnesses and injuries. Our program features Advance Certification and Continuing Education Courses in several in-demand areas including Basic Life Support, CPR, First Aid, and Advanced Cardiac Life Support. Possible career pathways that can benefit from EMS education courses include: Emergency Medical Technician Firefighter Nurse Paramedic Why should you choose our program? The EMS programs at Malcolm X College are highly regarded and are part of the Region XI EMS System that includes the Chicago Fire Department, John H. Stroger Hospital of Cook County, Advocate Illinois Masonic Hospital, Northwestern Memorial Hospital and the University of Chicago Hospital. All courses are approved by the Illinois Department of Public Health and the Paramedic Program is nationally accredited by CoAEMSP. Malcolm X College is also an American Heart Association (AHA) approved training center for CPR and AHA courses. Our EMS programs are part of the City Colleges of Chicago’s College to Careers (C2C) programs which forges partnerships between City Colleges and industry leaders to better align City Colleges’ curricula with the demand in growing fields. These partnerships provide City Colleges’ students access to real-world experience via teacher-practitioners, internships and top-notch facilities that prepare students to succeed in the workforce. Credited Courses and Professional and Personal Development Course Options Courses in Emergency Medical Service at Malcolm X College are offered through C2C programs as credited courses and through our Professional and Personal Development programs as continuing education credits. Credited courses include EMT-basic courses as well as First Responder class. Our EMS continuing education courses are approved by Region XI for continuing education credits. This flexibility allows us to meet the varying needs of our students. EMS Department Programs As an AHA training center, Malcolm X College is responsible for training, certifications and record keeping for all system programs and trainers within the system. Currently the Malcolm X College training center is one of the largest in the Chicago area and maintains records for over 2000 CPR instructors and providers. All CPS courses require additional $5 card fee. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $150. VOC MX Instructor Recertification The American Heart Association (AHA), BLS Instructor course focuses on the instructional techniques and training methods used to impart knowledge and skills necessary to instruct and evaluate potential providers. Course content includes: basic life support, cognitive and practical components, including changes in course teaching strategies and program administration. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $75. VOC MX Heartsaver CPR This course is designed for individuals and/or designated first responders who have a duty to respond to a cardiac emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements. Course content includes: adult/child CPR, adult/child choking and optional infant CPR and choking, and adult child and infant CPR with a mask. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $30. VOC MX Heart AED (Automated External Defibrillator) This course is designed for individuals and/or designated first responders who have a duty to respond to a cardiac emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements. Course content includes: adult/child CPR with a mask, adult/child airway obstruction (choking), adult/child AED, optional infant CPR with a mask and infant choking. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $30. VOC MX First Aid This course is designed for individuals and/or designated first responders who have a duty to respond to a first aid emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements. Course content includes: adult First Aid to include First Aid basics medical and injury emergencies and optional environmental emergencies. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $30. VOC MX First Aid with CRP & AED This course is designed for individuals and/or designated first responders who have a duty to respond to a first aid or cardiac emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements. Course content includes: adult first aid to include First Aid basics medical and injury emergencies and optional environmental emergencies. It also includes adult/child CPR with a mask, adult/child choking, adult/child AED and optional infant CPR with a mask and infant choking. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $75. VOC MX AHA CPR Healthcare Providers You will learn and be trained to pass the American Heart Association’s cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) exam. Direct questions to (312) 850-7410 or (312) 850-7124. VOC MX First Aid Pediatric This course is designed for those involved in child care who has a duty to respond to a first aid emergency because of job responsibilities or regulatory requirements, such as child care workers, teachers, foster care providers, camp counselors and coaches for children’s sports. Course content includes: pediatric first aid to include first aid basics medical and injury emergencies, environmental emergencies, asthma care, adult/child CPR with a mask, adult/child choking, adult/child AED and optional infant CPR with a mask. 12961 VOC MX CPR1 9:00 AM–2:30 PM S 2619 TBA 9:00 AM–2:30 PM S 2619 TBA Advance Level Certification Courses 9:00 AM–2:30 PM S 2619 TBA Class takes place on 06/06. Fee: $45. 12962 VOC MX CPR2 Class takes place on 06/27. Fee: $45. 12965 VOC MX CPR3 Class takes place on 07/25. Fee: $45. VOC MX Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (Parts 2 and 3) This course is available for those students who have successfully completed the Basic Life Support (BLS) for Healthcare Provider (Online, Part One). Part Two is Skills Practice and Part three is successful skills testing to complete the BLS course requirements for Healthcare Providers Course Completion Card. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $75. Each of the following standardized certification courses are accepted by Region XI for 16 hours of Continuing Education Credit. These courses are currently offered annually based on need. Priority is given to students currently enrolled in the Malcolm X College Paramedic Program. Additional courses may be offered during the year dependent on demand. Fees are waived for system approved Paramedic Internship Preceptors. For additional information regarding course offerings, call the EMS Department at (312) 850-7410. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $25. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 10 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu VOC MX Advanced Cardiovascular Life Support (ACLS) This course is designed for healthcare professionals who either direct or participate in the management of cardiopulmonary arrest or other cardiovascular emergencies. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units such as physicians, nurses, and paramedics. Course content includes: cardiovascular and cerebrovascular emergencies, respiratory and metabolic emergencies, post cardiac arrest, clinical pharmacology and toxicology emergencies and systemic approach to patient assessment. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 12966 TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $175. VOC MX Pediatric Advanced Cardiac Life Support (PALS) This course is designed for the healthcare professional who responds to emergencies in infants and children. This includes personnel in emergency response, emergency medicine, intensive care and critical care units such as physicians, nurses, and paramedics. Course content includes: one rescuer child and two rescuers infant CPR, management of cardiac and respiratory emergencies, rhythm disturbances and electrical therapy, vascular access and systemic approach to pediatric assessment. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $175. VOC MX Pediatric Education for Pre-hospital Provider (PEPP) PEPP represents a comprehensive source of pre-hospital medical information for the emergency care of infants and children. It will teach pre-hospital professionals how to better assess and manage ill or injured children. This course is the advanced level twoday course which includes both didactic and practical assessment and criteria. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $175. VOC MX International Trauma Life Support (ITLS) ITLS courses give the student the knowledge and hands-on skills to take better care of trauma patients. ITLS stresses rapid assessment, appropriate intervention and identification of immediate life threats. ITLS courses combine classroom learning, hands-on skills stations, and assessment stations that put learning to work in simulated trauma scenarios. Each ITLS course includes an evidence-based course manual with in-depth content written and edited by trauma care experts based on current research. ITLS courses are designed, managed and delivered by course directors, coordinators and instructors experienced in EMS, pre-hospital care and the ITLS approach. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $175. Classes Offered for EMS Continuing Education Credit Classes below are approved by Region XI as hour-per-hour continuing education credits. For additional information regarding course offerings, call the EMS Department at (312) 850-7410. VOC MX EMS-EKG This course is designed for the practitioner that is proficient in basic arrhythmia recognition and cardiac monitoring. Content includes skill of lead placement and taking a 12-lead cardiogram exam as well as recognition and reading of the 12-lead identifying all criteria for STEMI assessment and management. This class is four contact hours. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $60. VOC MX EMT-B Refresher Training This three-day course (24 contact hours) EMT Refresher Training session is designed to ensure individual competency for the practicing EMT. The course will also give the EMT the opportunity to sharpen their knowledge, skills and review the major concepts and interventions as outlined in the current Department of Transportation, Emergency Medical Technician curriculum. Course content includes: EMS foundations, airway management, respiration and artificial ventilation, patient assessment, medical assessment, trauma emergencies, special populations and EMS operations. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $135. VOC MX CNA Refresher This program is designed for those who were a Certified Nursing Assistant in Illinois but have not worked for pay for 24 consecutive months or longer since your last competency exam, the recertification process is for you. The recertification process allows individuals to take steps to regain approved certification by following a step-bystep process provided by the Illinois Department of Public Health. PER MX Yoga Fitness yoga is designed to appeal to all ages and abilities. In this course students will study the physical and philosophical foundations of Yoga, the ancient art of unifying the body and mind. Fitness yoga will use postures to increase flexibility and strength; improve balance and posture, learn breathing techniques to relax the mind and the body. PER MX YOW 5:30 PM–6:30 PM W 0501 Anderson, A Class runs from 06/10 to 07/15. Fee: $60. PER MX Chinese Traditional & Folk Dance for Youth A fusion of body training and flexibility with graceful and rhythmic movements come together in Chinese dance. International performer Di Yu will instruct you in this dance class. 13005 PER MX CDKT 5:30 PM–7:00 PM T 0501 Yu, D F 0501 Yu, D Class runs from 06/02/ to 08/04. Fee: $90. 13007 PER MX CDK1 5:30 PM–7:00 PM Class runs from 06/05 to 08/07. Fee: $90. PER MX Chinese Traditional & Folk Dance for Adults A fusion of body training and flexibility with graceful and rhythmic movements come together in Chinese dance. International performer Di Yu will instruct you in this dance class. 13006 PER MX CDT 7:00 PM–9:00 PM T 0501 Yu, D F 0501 Yu, D M L207 Walker, G S L207 Walker, G W L207 Walker,G S L207 Walker, G S L207 Walker, G S L207 Walker, G S L207 Walker, G S L207 Walker, G Class runs from 06/02 to 08/04. Fee: $120. 13008 PER MX CDI 7:00 PM–9:00 PM Class runs from 06/05 to 08/07. Fee: $120. Olive-Harvey College Courses PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PER OH 9041 Adult Swim Levels I–IV 13026 PER OH 9041 7:00 PM–8:15 PM Class runs from 06/06 to 07/20. Fee: $60. 13026 PER OH 9041 1:00 PM–2:00 PM Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. Fee: $60. 13026 PER OH 9041 7:15 PM-8:15 PM Class runs from 06/17 to 07/22. Fee: $60. 13026 PER OH 9041 8:00 AM–9:00 AM Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. Fee: $60. 13026 PER OH 9041 12:00 PM–1:00 PM Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. Fee: $60. 13026 PER OH 9041 9:00 AM–10:00 AM Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. Fee: $60. 13026 PER OH 9041 10:00 AM–11:00 AM Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. Fee: $60. 13026 PER OH 9041 11:00 AM–12:00 AM Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. Fee: $60. Harry S Truman College Courses VOCATIONAL TRAINING VOC TR 190 Keyboarding Learn basic touch-typing skills with a focus on computer keyboarding. You will develop speed, efficiency, accuracy, and basic word-processing skills. Timed tests are required for accuracy and speed. Six sessions. Lab time included. Please bring a flash drive to class. 12170 VOC TR 190 MA 12:45 PM–2:45 PM Class runs from 06/08 to 07/13. Fee: $99. TBA–Offered as requested; minimum number of participants. Fee: $300. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. M L972 Yacovacci, J CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 11 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu VOC TR 1061 Introduction to PC Hardware The Basic CompTIA A+ Certification Prep course teaches you about the hardware common to virtually every personal computer, including microprocessors, RAM, power supplies, motherboards, BIOS, CMOS, the expansion bus, and input/output devices. You’ll learn how things work, how to configure everything, and how to troubleshoot in real-world environments. This course gives you the knowledge upon which you’ll base the rest of your CompTIA A+ certification studies for the exams that debuted in late 2006. Plus it helps you take that first step to becoming an excellent PC technician. Homework and attendance are required. 12383 VOC TR 1061 TRC 6:00 PM–9:30 PM TF 1959 Tolson, X Class runs from 06/05 to 06/16. Fee: $399. VOC TR 1062 PC Repair and Troubleshooting Students will learn about PC hardware, software and system maintenance requirements. Topics include a detailed look at hardware components, power supply, upgrades, maintenance, and troubleshooting. In hands-on exercises, students assign configuration settings, upgrade systems, configure SCSI devices, install printers and monitors, remove and replace components, and troubleshoot POST errors 12384 VOC TR 1062 TRC 6:30 PM–9:30 PM TF 1959 Tolson, X Class runs from 06/19 to 07/23. Fee: $899. VOC TR 1086 Microsoft Excel Learn the dominant spreadsheet program used by accountants, managers, and business owners today. You will learn how to construct a spreadsheet, calculate with formulas, set up the page, prints, and chart. 12171 VOC TR 1086 WA 6:30 PM–8:30 PM W L935 Walls, C Class runs from 06/03 to 07/15. Fee: $129. VOC TR 1111 Computer Basics for Absolute Beginners Conquer your fear of computers in this beginner’s class. You’ll learn how to boot up and shut down the computer, develop mouse skills, understand the use of media storage, files, folders, icons, software, Accessory programs, operating systems, and sizing and moving windows. You’ll also create an email account and learn how to use and search the internet. A USB thumb drive of any size is required. Students who do not have keyboarding skills should take Keyboarding I before taking this class. 12172 VOC TR 1111 SC 1:30 PM–3:30 PM S L972 Yacovacci, J Class runs from 06/06 to 07/25. No class on 07/04. Fee: $129. VOC TR 1118 Fundamentals of Bookkeeping Use a step-by-step approach to learn all the elements of the bookkeeping cycle including creating and posting journal entries, performing a trial balance, closing the general ledger, preparing basic financial statements, and calculating the cost of goods sold. 12166 VOC TR 1118 SC 9:00 AM–11:30 AM S L967 Crouse, G Class runs from 06/06 to 07/25. No class on 07/04. Fee: $199. VOC TR 1355 Food Service Sanitation: First-Time Certification and Recertification National Restaurant Association ServSafe Training and certification is appropriate for anyone seeking first-time certification or to renew an expired license. State and local governments require that food service establishments be under the direction of a person with a valid State of Illinois Food Service Sanitation Manager’s Certification. On successful completion of a state-approved exam, you will be eligible to apply for the State of Illinois certification ($35 fee). City of Chicago certificates are available for an additional $35 fee. A textbook is required. Allow approximately 6 to 8 weeks to receive your certifications. Contact Illinois Dept. of Public Health at 217-785-2439 for information about certifications. 12168 VOC TR 1355 MC 1:00 PM–6:00 PM M L947 Muhammad, C Class runs from 06/15 to 06/22. Fee: $175. VOC TR 6004 AHA CPR for Healthcare Providers This course, designed for healthcare providers, teaches cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and relief of foreign body airway obstruction for adults, children and infants. On successful completion of the course, you will receive a course completion card issued through the American Heart Association. You must register in advance. We cannot permit registrations the day of the class. 12177 VOC TR 6004 SC 9:00 AM–2:00 PM S L956 VOC TR 9207 Web Design II Create and edit a website using HTML and CSS, using both HTML or text editors as well as Adobe Dreamweaver. Topics will include: links, images, headings, divs, lists, and CSS definitions and techniques. Learn to create templates, embed media, integrate social media, and enhance websites with search engine optimization and marketing techniques. 12169 VOC TR 9207 TRC 6:30 PM–9:30 PM TTh 3909 Chien, Y Class runs from 06/09 to 07/23. Fee: $625. PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PER TR 1046 Introduction to Computers for Seniors The class fee (check or money order) must be mailed to the Dept. of Family and Support Services, 1615 W. Chicago Ave., 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL 60622, attention Francine Miller. Payment must be received 2 days before the class start date. Class size is limited. 12173 PER TR 1046 WC 8:45 AM–10:45 AM W L584 DFSS Class runs from 06/03 to 07/22. Fee: $35. PER TR 1237 Intermediate Computers for Seniors The class fee (check or money order) must be mailed to the Dept. of Family and Support Services, 1615 W. Chicago Ave., 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL 60622, attention Francine Miller. Payment must be received 2 days before the class start date. Class size is limited. 12174 PER TR 1237 RC 8:45 AM–10:45 AM Th L584 DFSS Class runs from 06/04 to 07/23. Fee: $35. PER TR 4976 AHA Heartsaver CPR and First Aid This course is designed to teach the skills of cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR), relief of foreign body airway obstruction, and first aid to lay rescuers. You will learn critical skills to respond to and manage an emergency in the first few minutes until emergency medical services arrives. On successful completion of the course, you will receive a course completion card issued through the American Heart Association. 12176 PER TR 4976 SC 9:00 AM–2:00 PM S L956 Stamos, M Class takes place on 06/13. Fee: $49. PER TR 7003 Watercolor Painting Discover the unique qualities of watercolor painting through experimental exercises. Learn to really see color, gain a working understanding of color theory, and develop your own personal style. 12175 PER TR 7003 SC 9:00 AM–11:25 AM S 212 Otto, P Class runs from 06/06 to 07/25. No class on 07/04. Fee: $125. PER TR 7050 Beginning Photography: Digital and 35mm Cameras Learn the principles of photography with your digital or traditional 35mm camera. You can learn how to use a camera or you can refresh your knowledge of photography. You will learn about lens apertures, shutter speeds, light meter, film or ISO speeds, white balance, histograms, lenses, flash, composition, depth-of-field, digital storage cards, and much more. You will also learn to create great images using techniques like panning, painting with light, night photography, flash photography and others. Bring either a working 35mm or digital camera with manual exposure controls. Check the batteries. It is very important not to miss the first class! 12178 PER TR 7050 SC 9:00 AM–11:00 AM S L951 Alvarez, I Class runs from 06/06 to 07/25. No class on 07/04. Fee: $149. PER TR 7054 Intermediate Photography: Digital and 35mm Cameras Expand your photography skills in this continuation course for students who have already taken Beginning Photography and are comfortable with their cameras. You will learn all the advanced settings on the camera as well as the principals of studio lighting that will help you create great portraits at home. You will learn how to create portraits with impact, shoot sports, fashion, product photography, and much, much more. Prerequisites: Successful completion of Beginning Photography and a 35mm digital or film camera with a working flash. 12179 PER TR 7050 SC 11:30 AM–1:30 PM Class runs from 06/06 to 07/25. No class on 07/04. Fee: $149. Stamos, M Class takes place on 07/11. Fee: $49. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. S L951 Alvarez, I CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 12 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu PER TR 7055 Basic Darkroom Photography Take your love of photography to the next level by learning basic black and white darkroom skills and how to “see photographically.” You will learn to process film, make photograms, make contact prints and enlargements. The course also covers mounting, touch-up, contrast filters, and darkroom craft. Advanced students may also enroll for additional darkroom time to complete projects. Lab hours are from 6 PM to 8 PM. Students must be familiar with and have access to a working 35mm camera (not disposable) with manual exposure controls. If you are not familiar with using a 35mm camera, the Beginning Photography course is highly recommended. 12180 PER TR 7055 WC 7:00 PM–10:00 PM W 3928 Alvarez, I Class runs from 06/03 to 07/15. Fee: $149. VOC WR 7192 5:00 PM–10:00 PM MTWTh S305 TBA F A218 Lopez TTh A210 Singleton, B A210 Singleton, B Class runs from 06/23 to 06/25. Fee: $150. Cost of handbook included in tuition. 12460 VOC WR 2091 6:30 PM–9:00 PM MW Class runs from 08/03 to 08/05. Fee: $150. Cost of handbook included in tuition. VOC WR 1484 Managing Your Money and Credit Instructors outline credit reports and the factors that create and change a credit score, types of credit accounts, credit reporting agencies, discrepancy disputes and the importance of maintaining good credit in today’s lending environment. Participants will also learn to understand the cost of credit, how to utilize it responsibly and how to repair personal credit in order to receive a pre-approval for a mortgage. In addition, the series focuses on learning to manage debt and adjusting a budget pre and postpurchase. 12576 VOC WR 1484 10:00 AM–2:00 PM S A216 TBA 10:00 AM–2:00 PM S A216 TBA Class takes place on 06/20. 12577 VOC WR 1484 Class takes place on 07/11. TBA 12581 VOC WR 1489 10:00 AM–2:00 PM S A216 TBA VOC WR 1489 9:00 AM–3:00 PM S A216 TBA Hands-on practice of basic Windows manipulations, including viewing, renaming, deleting files or folders. VOC WR 2091 Notary Signing Agent Would you like to work as a Notary Signing Agent and earn $100 to $150 per assignment in this challenging economy? If this sounds like a great opportunity then being a notary signing agent is for you. You will learn how to effectively execute loan documents, how to become a notary and to seek agencies who are seeking highly qualified notary signing agents. At the end of the training the students will know how to perform a loan closing, and be efficient in understanding the loan process. This course will enable the participants to become notary signing agents within the Chicago Metropolitan and suburban areas. The goal of the training is to prepare and motivate each participant to establish a business relationship with mortgage companies, nationwide agencies, be their own boss and earn extra income. 2 sessions. 6:30 PM–9:00 PM A216 Prerequisite: Basic Computer Skills Class runs from 06/05 to 08/07. No class on 07/03. Fee: $404. Cost of handbook included in tuition. 12459 VOC WR 2091 S VOC WR 1850 Basic Windows VOC WR 7192 Spanish Oral Interpretation for the Legal Field, Part I This seminar presents general interpreter training for a Legal setting. Vocabulary and exercises emphasize courtroom settings, client/attorney relations, traffic, family, civil and criminal court proceedings. Training includes legal terminology and police reports, oral interpretation exercises, role-playing, small group work, vocabulary study, Spanish/ English grammar review, presentations, memory enhancing exercises and a clinical presentation. Each session is self-contained and independent of the other. Students may start interpretation program by enrolling at the beginning of any session. 50 hours 12458 10:00 AM–2:00 PM Class takes place on 08/01. VOC WR 104 Level-Up 1:30 PM–5:30 PM VOC WR 1489 Class takes place on 06/27. 12582 VOCATIONAL TRAINING VOC WR 104 S1 12578 Class takes place on 07/18. Wilbur Wright College Courses 13161 VOC WR 1489 Purchasing a Home in Today’s Market A panel of real estate experts provide insight to their roles as professionals in the home purchase transaction. The panel regularly features a loan officer, real estate agent, and real estate attorney. Each presenter will explain their role in the process and will offer insight on the pre-approval process, loan products, closing costs, finding a property, the purchase contract, addendums, and the REO and short sale bidding process. In addition, our Pre-Purchase counselors go over closing the deal, and discuss next steps post purchase to ensure homeowner success through financial budgeting. 12606 VOC WR 1850 9:00 AM–11:00 AM MW A333 Heiberger MW A333 Heiberger Class takes place on 07/13 and 07/15. Fee: $39. VOC WR 1851 Basic Internet Prerequisite: Basic Computer Skills Hands-on Internet research. 12604 VOC WR 1851 9:00 AM–11:00 AM Class takes place on 06/29 and 07/01. Fee: $39. VOC WR 1887 Utilizing Email Prerequisite: Basic Internet Hands-on practice creating, sending, replying, saving, deleting, and printing email messages. Learn how to get and utilize a free web-based email account. 12605 VOC WR 1887 9:00 AM–11:00 AM MW A333 Heiberger Class takes place on 07/06 and 07/08. Fee: $39. VOC WR 6402 CPR for Healthcare Providers This course is designed to teach the skills of Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and relief of foreign body airway obstruction (choking) for victims of all ages. It is intended for participants who provide health care to patients. The course is also a prerequisite for ACLS, PALS, and BLS instructor courses. The course runs for 4 hours. Upon successful completion, the participant will receive a course completion card issued through the American Heart Association. 12597 VOC WR 6402 U1 6:00 PM–10:00 PM T S301 Dinella, M S301 Dinella, M S301 Dinella, M Class takes place on 07/14. Fee: $60. Required textbook ISBN: 9-781616690-39-7 12598 VOC WR 6402 U2 6:00 PM–10:00 PM T Class takes place on 06/16. Fee: $60. Required textbook ISBN: 9-781616690-39-7 12623 VOC WR 6402 UEMT 9:00 AM–1:00 PM T VOC WR 6506 Heartsaver CPR This course is designed to teach the skills of Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and relief of foreign body airway obstruction (choking) to all lay rescuers. Upon successful completion, the participant will receive a course completion card issued through the American Heart Association. 12599 VOC WR 6506 U1 6:00 PM–9:00 PM T S301 Dinella, M A333 Heiberger Class takes place on 06/30. Fee: $45. Required textbook ISBN: 978161690588. VOC WR 1000 Basic Computer Skills Prerequisite: Basic Keyboarding Skills. Hands-on practice to understand how your computer works. 12603 VOC WR 1000 9:00 AM–11:00 AM MW Class takes place on 06/22 and 06/24. Fee: $39. VOC WR 1852 Keyboarding for Seniors This course lays the foundation, or refreshes the knowledge for students to become touch typists. The course is taught on a computer keyboard using a word processing program. Speed goal: 14 WPM. Hands-on practice to learn keyboarding skills. 12602 VOC WR 1852 9:00 AM–11:00 AM Class takes place on 06/15 and 06/17. Fee: $39. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. MW A333 Heiberger CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 13 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT PER WR 2 Improve English Grammar and Writing Skills Are you uncomfortable with your English pronunciation, grammar and writing skills? Would you like to improve your vocabulary and learn some spelling tricks? Is reading an effort rather than an enjoyment? This course is a step-by-step process to develop grammatically correct sentences. Emphasis is based on all parts of speech and punctuation. Learn how to develop and write good paragraphs. Students should have a good command of spoken English. 14 sessions. 12464 PER WR 0002 6:00 PM–8:00 PM MWF A216 Heiberger Class runs from 06/15 to 07/17. No class on 07/03. Fee: $169. PER WR 5 Reading Comprehension Book Required. ISBN #9780521747899 Combined into one new class. Is your reading comprehension and vocabulary holding you back? The new textbook called “Read This!” can help with both. The non-fiction stories will hold your interest and build your vocabulary as each selection is read. Each story will help develop a variety of skills such as, finding main ideas and the supporting details, making inferences, and identifying cause and effects. The vocabulary words for each story are related to the content area of the unit and also are from the Academic Word List (AWL). There are many activities and skill tests to check both comprehension and vocabulary. You will also be able to use MP3 files online to listen to as well as read each story. 10 sessions. 12466 PER WR 0005 6:00 PM–8:00 PM TTH A216 Heiberger Class runs from 06/16 to 07/16. Fee: $139. PER WR 10 Improve English Pronunciation ESL students will build their skills and become more confident with the pronunciation of English words. In this class you will work on the sounds, rhythms, and intonation patterns of American English. You will also work with tricky idioms and phrases used in everyday conversation. Communication is the key. Join our friendly, comfortable atmosphere for learning. If you have the desire to improve your pronunciation, this is the class for you. 14 sessions. 12465 PER WR 0010 8:00 PM–10:00 PM MWF A216 Heiberger Class runs from 06/15 to 07/17. No class on 07/03. Fee: $ 169. PER WR 11 Let’s Talk: English Class for Non-native Speakers Textbook Required: “Let’s Talk 2” ISBN #978–0–521–69284–7. PER WR 7210 String Class The focus of this course is learning to play lighter classical and popular music in a group. You will prepare several pieces for performance on the violin, viola, cello and bass. Students should have their own instrument. The class will be grouped according to the level needed for students. This class is designed for the trained and the beginner. Teacher is willing to give extra help where needed. 7 sessions. 12471 12472 12461 A216 Heiberger PER WR 1200 S1 7:00 AM–8:00 AM U 139 Staff, C PER WR 7176 Creative Floral Design: Level I Learn how to create beautiful fresh floral arrangements. You will be working with seasonal flowers to create floral decorations for your home, from table centerpieces to flowers for your door. Please bring a sharp knife and scissors. Student will take home a beautiful floral arrangement each week. 6 sessions. 12476 PER WR 7176 10:30 AM–12:00 PM W A213 Neri T A213 Neri Class runs from 06/17 to 07/22. Fee: $59. Materials Fee: $15 (per week) 12477 PER WR 7176 7:00 PM–8:30 PM Class runs from 06/16 to 07/21. Fee: $59. Materials Fee: $15 (per week) PER WR 7184 DYI Design Your Wedding Flowers Course Fee: $59 If you are a hands-on person and like the idea of creating your own wedding bouquets, this is the class for you. Students will learn to make a hand-tied bouquet, corsage, and boutonnière and pave centerpiece. Pricing Ideas will also be discussed. A trip to the floral market will also be included so you can see a variety of flowers available in our market area. Taught by a professional florist with 30 years’ experience in the field. A material fee of $15 per week will be collected in class (Please bring scissors and small sharp knife). 6 sessions 12478 PER WR 7184 7:00 PM-8:30 PM PER WR 7215 6:00 PM–7:30 PM T E301 Kishka PER WR 7425 U1 6:00 PM–7:59 PM T A218 Wujcik, P PER WR 7703 Introduction to Ethics Ethics is a very important domain of our lives. Through it you learn principles and values that you should use in order to deal with ourselves, our relatives, and our social and natural environment; they give us a chance to gain interior calmness and self-confidence. Do you really know the value of ethics and morals? Do you know the meaning of values and principles of good? If you know them, then do you know how to utilize them? This course will be a good opportunity to learn the answers to those questions. Join us as you discuss the basic concepts of ethics. 3 sessions. PER WR 7703 6:00 PM–7:30 PM T A250 Krupa Class runs from 06/09 to 06/23. Fee: $25. PER WR 8267 Sign Language for Medical Professionals/Personnel Prerequisite(s): Sign Language I and II. This class is for physicians, nurses, social workers, case managers, nursing assistants, hospital administrators, emergency personnel and all other persons involved in medical settings who want to better communicate with deaf persons. Instruction will include how to properly approach a deaf person, use gestures, medical signs and use of interpreter agencies. Signing instruction will include medical terminology, medical symptoms and questions used when taking medical, demographic and social history. 5 sessions. PER WR 8267 8:00 PM–10:00 PM T A218 Wujcik Class runs from 06/02 to 06/30. Fee: $79. PER WR 1200 Passport Golden Age Club 13363 Hirna Class runs form 06/02 to 08/04. Fee: $189. Required textbook ISBN #0-932666-42-6 12462 TTH E207 PER WR 7425 Sign Language I and II Combined American Sign Language (ASL) is quickly becoming one of the most widely-used languages in the United States. Come join us to learn how to communicate with your hands, face, and body! This 10-week class will cover the basics of ASL, emergency sign language and the world of Deaf Culture. You will cover the entire textbook, Lessons 1 through 22, from basic skills through cultural insight and conversational articulation and fluency. Note: This class is designed for those 16 years of age or older. 12470 8:00 PM–10:00 PM S Class runs from 06/22 to 08/03. Fee: $110. 12483 PER WR 0011 11:00 AM–1:00 PM PER WR 7215 Piano Class for Adults Enjoy the experience of learning basic piano techniques, light classical, popular music and theory. This is an easy, fun way for people with or without previous experience (all levels). All handouts and music are included. 7 sessions. Let’s Talk will help you gain the confidence you need to speak English in everyday situations. All are welcome to participate from any level of ESL. The more you practice, the greater the potential for your skills to improve. This class will boost your selfconfidence, reduce your anxiety or nervousness, develop your fluency and accuracy, and, lastly, allow you to practice both your listening and speaking skills. The activities in the course will include practice in the following ways: Discuss current events, role play (job interviews, work-related situations, business transactions), create stories from pictures, voice your opinion, present to small groups, talk about areas that are the most difficult for you. Join our friendly and comfortable atmosphere for learning. If you have the desire to improve your speaking skills then this course is for you. Let’s Talk! 10 sessions. Class runs from 06/16 to 07/16. Fee: $139. PER WR 7210 Class runs from 06/20 to 08/08. Fee: $150. Th A213 Neri PER WR 8268 Sign Language for Legal Professionals Prerequisite(s): Sign Language I and II. This class is for lawyers, law students, state/county administrators, court officers, criminal justices and all persons involved in Legal Systems who want to better communicate with deaf persons or deaf clients. Instruction will include how to properly approach a deaf client, use gestures, legal signs and use of interpreter agencies. Signing instruction will include legal terminology, legal vocabularies and questions used when taking legal, demographic and Deaf Culture history. 5 sessions. 12463 PER WR 8268 8:00 PM–10:00 PM T A218 Wujcik Class runs from 07/07 to 08/04. Fee: $79. PER WR 6200 Zumba Learn the latest workout that has the exercise world burning up! This hot Latin and Caribbean exercise works your core and gets your heart pumping. If you want sexy abs then join us for a routine of high energy movement while working out to beautiful rhythmic salsa, samba, reggae and merengue music. If you want to have fun and be happy while burning calories, join this class today! Please wear comfortable clothing. 8 sessions. 12493 PER WR 6200 7:00 PM–8:00 PM Th E102 Ortiz S E102 Ortiz Class runs from 06/18 to 08/06. Fee: $64. 12494 PER WR 6200 9:00 AM–10:00 AM Class runs from 06/13 to 08/08. Fee: $64. Cuns from 06/18 to 07/23. Fee: $59. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 14 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu PER WR 6202 Aqua Yoga Experience the many benefits of yoga by taking it off the mat and into the pool. Doing yoga in the water creates flexibility to move deeper into your poses while strain off your joints. This class is appropriate for wheelchair or walker bound students, stroke and cancer survivors, pregnant women, overweight individuals, and seniors. Class is done in the shallow end of the pool. 8 sessions. 12641 PER WR 6202 8:05 PM–9:05 PM Th E001 Davis Class runs from 06/12 to 07/31. Fee: $59. PER WR 6206 6:00 PM–7:00 PM Th E102 Ortiz Have fun dancing and exercising to the Oldies. Dance with partners and props. Easy line dance steps and soft shoe. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. 7 sessions. A210 Luberda Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. No class on 07/03. PER WR 6213 Cardio Step Get your heart rate up, burn fat, and increase your stamina in this medium intensity cardio workout! High energy dance music accompanies the routines to keep you moving and motivated. Various types of strength training also included to tone your core and upper body. Students are asked to bring hand weights to class. Wright will provide the step equipment and resistance bands. 14 sessions. 12497 PER WR 6213 6:30 PM–7:30 PM MW E102 Villafuerte Class runs from 06/22 to 08/05. Fee: $75. PER WR 6214 Kick-Boxing Come relieve stress and have fun! Burn 500 to 1000 calories per hour. Fun atmosphere, current hip music combining cardio, kick-boxing moves and some stretching for a total body workout. Learn how to reach your target heart rate. Our instructor provides low and high impact alternatives so you can burn the most calories. Wear comfortable clothes, and bring a towel and water. 14 sessions. 12496 PER WR 6214 7:00 PM–8:00 PM TTh E110 Wirtanen Class runs from 06/23 to 08/06. Fee: $75. PER WR 6236 Adult Synchronized Swimming If you have swimming skills and can swim breast stroke, come try the “sport of the arts”. Class includes instruction in precision and pattern swimming, sculling and beginning through the advanced figures. Taught by certified United States Synchronized Swimming instructor. Bring nose plug and swim cap. 8 sessions. 12646 PER WR 6236 8:00 PM–9:30 PM M E001 Goodwin F E001 Goodwin Class runs from 06/08 to 07/27. Fee: $79. 12647 PER WR 6236 9:30 AM–11:00 AM E001 Ewing PER WR 6240 9:30 AM–10:30 AM Th E001 Ewing Class runs from 06/11 to 07/30. Fee: $64. PER WR 6241 Face Your Fear: Beginning Adult Swim This class is for ages 15 and older who want to overcome their fear of water or just learn how to swim. This class will teach you to swim along with treading water and other personal safety skills. Bring swim cap and goggles.6 sessions. PER WR 6241 8:00 PM–9:00 PM W E001 Ingle PER WR 6241 10:00 AM–11:00 AM S E001 Skrzyniarz PER WR 6243 Friday Morning Fit Swim Do you enjoy Hydro-Fit classes Monday through Thursday? We now offer a Friday class to start your weekend right! 8 sessions. 12642 F W Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $74. Course Fee: $49 10:00 AM–10:50 AM 12640 12644 Class runs from 06/18 to 08/06. Fee: $64. PER WR 6211 9:30 AM–10:30 AM Class runs from 06/10 to 07/29. Fee: $74. PER WR 6211 Dancing to the Oldies 12499 PER WR 6240 Class runs from 06/10 to 07/29. Fee: $64. 12643 PER WR 6206 Six-Pack Attack Get hooked on toning and strengthening your upper as well as your lower body. Instructor Juan Ortiz will push you to a stronger and leaner you. You have nothing to lose, but pounds and inches! 8 sessions. 12495 12639 Class runs from 06/05 to 07/31. No class on 07/03. Fee: $79. PER WR 6243 11:00 AM–12:00 PM F E001 Ewing Class runs from 06/12 to 07/31. Fee: $64. PER WR 6247 Aqua Cardio Water Exercise Are you looking for an aerobic workout that will get your heart going and your joints working? Class begins with a shallow water routine and then finished with stretching and toning the muscles that you have just warmed up. This is a great way to wind up the day and feel relaxed before heading to bed or, in some cases, heading to work. 8 weeks. 12633 PER WR 6247 7:00 PM–8:00 PM M E001 Ling W E001 Ewing Class runs from 06/08 to 07/27. Fee: $64. 12634 PER WR 6247 7:00 PM–8:00 PM Class runs from 06/10 to 07/29. Fee: $64. PER WR 6248 Friday Evening and Saturday Early Bird Swim If weekday mornings won’t fit your schedule check out our Friday evening and weekend morning option. 8 sessions. 12631 PER WR 6248 8:00 PM–9:30 PM F E001 N. Skrzyniarz S E001 N. Skrzyniarz Class runs from 06/12 to 07/31. Fee: $39. 12632 PER WR 6248 7:30 AM–9:00 AM Class runs from 06/06 to 08/1. Fee: $39. PER WR 6253 Muscle Up Would you like to add muscle tone to your body? This class will combine a half hour of light weight training with an hour of water aerobics. Class is open to people of all fitness levels. 8 weeks. 12635 PER WR 6253 7:00 PM–8:30 PM T E001 Jackson Class runs from 06/09 to 07/28. Fee: $84. PER WR 6255 Weekend Water Exercise This class is designed to get your blood flowing and energize you for a great weekend. This class is hard work for the total body. We are deep water running to work on core muscles as well as shallow upper body work. 8 weeks. 12636 PER WR 6255 9:00 AM–10:00 AM S E001 Skrzyniarz Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $64. PER WR 6238 Weekday Early Bird Swim Do you like to work out early? Swim laps, water walk or exercise on your own schedule five days a week. Check in with the lifeguard and then hop into the pool for a refreshing start to your day. 8 weeks. PER WR 6269 Senior Exercise Workout Chair exercise are used as a warm-up and progress to standing with light stretching and balance moves. Complete workout, head to toe, ending with a cool down standing in a circle. Wear comfortable clothing and shoes. 7 Sessions. 12630 12498 PER WR 6238 7:00 AM–9:30 AM MF E001 Mendez Class runs from 06/08 to 07/27. Fee: $110. PER WR 6239 Intermediate Adult Swim This class is designed for those who have passed our beginner class and want to keep learning and refining swim strokes and water skills. To enroll students must have passed basic skills assessment and be confident and competent in deep water. Class is taught entirely in deep water. 8 sessions. 12645 PER WR 6239 8:00 PM–9:00 PM W E001 Ewing Class runs from 06/10 to 07/29. Fee: $74. PER WR 6240 Hydro-Fit Water Workout This water workout combines both aerobic and strength training to work the heart and muscles as well as reshaping body tone from fat to muscle. Suitable for all levels of fitness. 8 weeks. 12637 PER WR 6240 9:30 AM–10:30 AM PER WR 6269 PER WR 6240 9:30 AM–10:30 AM F A210 Luberda M E001 Ewing T E001 Ewing PER WR 6270 Beginning Gentle Yoga Recommended for seniors, those who are recovering from injuries, surgery or who have been sedentary. (Pregnant women should seek out a prenatal yoga class.) You will learn breathing techniques along with gentle stretches and some basic classic yoga poses that will invigorate, strengthen, increase flexibility, and improve your posture. Learn to relax and release stress through these movements, breath awareness and some basic meditation techniques. Being able to get up and down for both floor and standing poses will be required in this class. Bring a towel and wear loose clothing. Do not eat a heavy meal 2 hours before class; light snack is okay. 7 sessions. 12522 PER WR 6270 6:30 PM–8:00 PM Class runs from 06/23 to 08/04. Fee: $69. Class runs from 06/08 to 07/27. Fee: $64. 12638 9:00 AM–9:50 AM Class runs from 06/19 to 08/07. No class on 07/03. Fee: $49. Class runs from 06/09 to 07/28. Fee: $64. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. T E102 Davis CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 15 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu PER WR 6271 Hatha Yoga The Hatha Yoga classes are open to a mixed level of beginning and returning students. Some Yoga experience is preferred. Both classic poses and stretching will be a part of the class, which is designed to increase flexibility and vitality. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a towel. 7 sessions. FAM WR 4035 Math (Grades 1–2) Sharpen your reasoning, computation and problem solving skills. Review addition and subtraction. 12524 FAM WR 4035 Math (Grades 3–4) Review math computation skills and do word problems. PER WR 6271 12:00 PM–1:30 PM S E102 Davis M E102 Davis Class runs from 06/20 to 08/08. No class on 07/04. Fee: $69. 12525 PER WR 6271 8:00 PM–9:30 PM Class runs from 06/22 to 08/03. Fee: $69. PER WR 6272 8:00 PM–9:30 PM T E102 Davis Class runs from 06/23 to 08/04. Fee: $69. PER WR 7020 Painting Studio/Class Experience the joy of watching a painting come to life by your hand. Beginning and more advanced students will work side by side in this open studio. Bring water mixable oil or acrylic paints, brushes, canvas board or stretched canvas, and a desire to learn. Easels provided. Instructor will only be available during the first two hours of class. 6 sessions. 12480 PER WR 7020 11:00 AM–2:00 PM S A213 Taylor Class runs from 06/20 to 08/08. No class on 07/04. Fee: $69. PER WR 7115 7:40 PM–8:40 PM F LRC Lobby PER WR 7116 Salsa, Bachata, Merengue, Cumbia & Cha-Cha-Cha Dancing (Intermediate/Advanced)” Singles and couples! Want to look better on the dance floor in solo or in partner? This is for you. Learn impressive combinations for both ladies and men. Guys and gals learn even to dance stylishly with two partners at the same time! 6 sessions. PER WR 7116 8:50 PM–9:50 PM F LRC Lobby Viray Class runs from 06/19 to 07/31. No class on 07/03. Fee: $55 (per person). PER WR 7118 Best of Ballroom and Swing Singles and couples! Have a blast at any social dance event. Have fun learning easyto-lead and easy-to-follow movements for American-style Ballroom dancing. (Tango, Waltz, Rumba/Bolero, Foxtrot/Ballad) and East Coast Swing. It’s easier than you think! 6 sessions. 12484 PER WR 7118 6:30 PM–7:30 PM F LRC Lobby Viray Class runs from 06/19 to 07/31. No class on 07/03. Fee: $55 (per person). PER WR 7211 Guitar for Adults Learn to play guitar. For beginners and those with some experience but who lack ability to read music. You will learn to play classical and popular music in a group setting while being introduced to the basic elements of guitar techniques and music theory. Students must bring their own instrument. 7 sessions. 12812 PER WR 7211 7:30 PM–9:00 PM T A317 Silva Class runs from 06/23 to 08/04. Fee: $110. FAMILY COLLEGE FAM WR 4003 10:00 AM–10:50 AM S E301 Stefanits FAM WR 4027 Busy People Around Town (Ages 6–8) Join us for stories and more. Learn about the busy people places and transportation around your town with hands-on activities. FAM WR 4027 9:00 AM - 9:50 AM Class runs from 06/23 to 07/28. Fee: $50. Sima FAM WR 4035 11:00 PM–11:50 AM T A218 Sima 12554 FAM WR 4036 9:00 AM–9:50 AM Th A218 Sima Class runs from 06/25 to 07/30. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4045 Basic Math Review (Grades 7–9) Don’t fall behind. Review all basic math concepts needed before taking Algebra and Geometry. 5 sessions. 12557 FAM WR 4045 12:30 PM–2:00 PM T A216 Hieberger Class runs from 06/16 to 07/14. Fee: $59. FAM WR 4047 Pre-Algebra (Grades 7– 9) Prepare yourself for those Algebra problems of Junior High and High School. 5 sessions. 12558 FAM WR 4047 2:00 PM–3:30 PM T A216 Heiberger Class runs from 06/16 to 07/14. Fee: $59. FAM WR 4048 12:30 PM–2:00 PM TH A216 Heiberger A216 Heiberger Class runs from 06/18 to 07/16. Fee: $59. FAM WR 4049 Basic Geometry Skills (High School) Introduction of geometric concepts and review. 12560 FAM WR 4049 2:00 PM–3:30 PM TH Class runs from 06/18 to 07/16. Fee: $59. FAM WR 4052 Super Spellers (Grades 1–3) This class offers a variety of activities to sharpen spelling and writing skills. Children will gain confidence to spell words and write independently. 12542 FAM WR 4052 10:00 AM–10:50 AM T A218 Sima T A218 Sima Th A218 Sima A218 Sima A210 Simonetti Class runs from 06/23 to 07/28. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4053 Creative Writing (Grades 2–8) Course Fee: $50 Grades 2–4 12546 FAM WR 4053 12:00 PM–12:50 PM Class runs from 06/23 to 07/28. Fee: $50. Grades 5–8 12547 FAM WR 4053 11:00 AM–11:50 AM Class runs from 06/25 to 07/30. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4055 English Grammar (Grades 4–6) Students will master important grammar and language arts skills. 12548 FAM WR 4055 2:00 PM–2:50 PM W Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4060 Reading and Math Games (Ages 6–8) Reinforce and learn basic reading skills through games. FAM WR 4060 10:00 AM–10:50 AM T Class runs from 06/23 to 07/28. Fee: $50. Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $66. 12530 A218 FAM WR 4035 Math (Grades 5–6) Review multiplication, division, fractions and word problems. 12531 FAM WR 4003 Beginning Piano I (Ages 9–13) Is your child the next Mozart? In this course they will learn to read musical notes while playing an electric piano. 12564 W Class runs from 06/23 to 07/28. Fee: $50. 12559 Viray Class runs from 06/19 to 07/31. No class on 07/03. Fee: $55 (per person). 12488 11:00 AM–11:50 AM FAM WR 4048 Basic Algebra Skills (High School) Algebra giving you trouble? This class emphasizes the basic concepts used during first year Algebra. 5 sessions PER WR 7115 Sizzling Salsa, Bachata, Merengue & Cumbia Dancing Singles and couples! Have an enjoyable evening learning easy-to-lead and easy-tofollow steps and combinations for Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia & Bachata dances. 6 sessions. 12487 FAM WR 4040 Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $50. 13036 PER WR 6272 Active Yoga Feel healthier, stronger and more relaxed as you gain a greater awareness of how your body and mind function together. This class will challenge you with poses that strengthen your entire body along with some flow yoga sequencing. Must be physically fit. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a towel. No eating 2 hours before class. 7 sessions. 12523 12553 T A210 Simonetti FAM WR 4061 Reading Review (Grades 2–8) Course Fee: $50. Sequencing, vocabulary, comprehension, drawing conclusions, picking out main ideas and context clues at grade appropriate levels. Grades 2–3 12543 FAM WR 4061 12:00 PM–12:50 PM W A218 Sima W A218 Sima T A218 Sima Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $50. Grades 4–5 13035 FAM WR 4061 1:00 PM–1:50 PM Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $50. Grades 6–8 12545 FAM WR 4061 2:00 PM–2:50 PM Class runs from 06/23 to 07/28. Fee: $50. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 16 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu FAM WR 4063 Study Skills (Grades 2–8) Review skills in skimming, scanning, comparison and contrasting, note-taking, locating information, reading to gain information, and those for writing reports. Grades 2–4 12549 FAM WR 4065 12:00 PM–12:50 PM Th A218 Sima T A218 Sima Class runs from 06/25 to 07/30. Fee: $50. Grades 4– 6 12550 FAM WR 4063 1:00 PM–1:50 PM Class runs from 06/23 to 07/28. Fee: $50. Grades 7–8 12551 FAM WR 4064 10:00 AM–10:50 AM Th A218 Sima FAM WR 4154 Self-Defense (Ages 8+) Watch your child’s self-confidence develop, their concentration and grades improve, while learning basic techniques of self-defense from a black-belt expert. 12571 10:00 AM–10:50 AM 11:00 AM–11:50 AM 12573 W A210 12532 FAM WR 4154 10:00 AM – 10:50 AM S E102 Lemke FAM WR 4154 5:30 PM – 6:20 PM T E102 Lemke Th A210 FAM WR 4201 10:00 AM–10:50 AM A213 Lemke A210 Luberda M Gym Luberda S Gym Luberda M Class runs from 06/22 to 07/27. Fee: $50. Lemke FAM WR 4110 Space Rocket Exploration (Ages 6–8) Hands-on activities related to space, the solar system, stars and rockets. FAM WR 4110 Luberda FAM WR 4201 Kitchen Kids Measure, Mix, and Stir (Ages 6–8) Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $50. 12529 Gym Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $50. Class runs from 06/23 to 07/28. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4072 Paleontology (Ages 6–8) Be a scientist. Discover the world of dinosaurs, digs and more through hands-on experience. FAM WR 4072 Learn the basics of gymnastics using mat, beam, springboard and more. 12574 FAM WR 4143 10:00 AM – 10:50 AM S Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $50. Class runs from 06/25 to 07/30. Fee: $50. 12538 FAM WR 4143 Gymnastics (Ages 7+) FAM WR 4311 Pop Kids–Jazz (Ages 6–8) Upbeat dance class for boys and girls. Wear double socks. 12528 FAM WR 4311 6:00 PM–6:50 PM W Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $50. Simonetti Class runs from 06/25 to 07/30. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4313 Tumbling (Ages 6–10) Learn the basic of tumbling using the beam, and other equipment. FAM WR 4113 Beginning Guitar (Ages 8+) This course will teach students how to read music, and play song melodies (notes) and accompaniments (chords). Bring your own guitar. 12533 12566 FAM WR 4314 Studio Dance Class (Ages 6–10) Tap dancing and creative movement are taught in this class (wear leather soles or tap shoes). FAM WR 4113 10:00 AM–10:50 AM S E207 Malin Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $66. FAM WR 4115 Beginning Piano I (Ages 6–8) Is your child the next Mozart? In this course they will learn to read musical notes while playing an electric piano. 12563 FAM WR 4115 9:00 AM–9:50 AM S E301 Stefanits Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $66. FAM WR 4117 Beginning Piano II (Ages 6–13) This course is for students who have completed the Beginning Piano I class or have basic knowledge of piano. 12565 FAM WR 4117 11:00 AM–11:50 AM S E301 FAM WR 4313 7:00 PM–7:50 PM Class runs from 06/22 to 07/27. Fee: $50. 12534 FAM WR 4313 11:00 AM–11:50 AM Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $50. 12535 FAM WR 4314 6:00 PM–6:50 PM F A210 Luberda E110 Luberda Class runs from 06/19 to 07/31. No class on 07/03. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4315 Mini Cheerleaders and Pom Pons (Ages 6–8) Learn cheer routines and use pom pons to fun. 12536 FAM WR 4315 6:00 PM–6:50 PM M Class runs from 06/22 to 07/27. Fee: $50. Malin Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $66. FAM WR 4122 Little Actors/Actresses (Ages 6–8) FAM WR 4319 Gymnastics & Cheerleading (Ages 7+) A combination class that teaches the basic of cheerleading routines and the basics of gymnastics. Dramatic play is such fun. You will learn to be someone or something else and act out skits. You will make puppets, props and more. 12575 12537 FAM WR 4322 Ballet and Music with Movement (Ages 6–12) Boys and girls are welcome in this class. Learn how to dance with a partner the basics of ballet and other dance moves. Ballet slippers or double socks required. FAM WR 4122 11:00 AM–11:50 AM W A210 Lemke Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4123 Clay, Clay, and More Clay (Ages 6–8) Make and/or use different types of clay each week. Take a project home weekly. 12527 FAM WR 4123 9:00 AM–9:50 AM M A213 12568 Lemke Class runs from 06/22 to 07/27. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4127 Hip-Hop Kids/Jazz Dance (Ages 8–12) Fun for girls and boys in this upbeat dance class. Wear double socks and loose fitting clothes. 12569 FAM WR 4127 8:00 PM – 8:50 PM W E110 Luberda FAM WR 4006 Creative Dramatics (Ages 6–12) Boys and girls are welcome in this drama class. You will learn and practice projection improvisation and staging. Bring your best personality for a truly fun experience. FAM WR 4006 7:00 PM – 7:50 PM W E110 Luberda Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4130 Creative Craft (Ages 6–8) Enjoy using a variety of materials to make fun things to take home. 12526 FAM WR 4130 9:00 AM–9:50 AM FAM WR 4133 9:00 AM–9:50 AM E102 Luberda FAM WR 4322 5:00 PM–5:50 PM F E102 Luberda W A334 Sima, C FAM WR 4400 Keyboarding (Ages 9–13) Learn to type on a computer. 12541 FAM WR 4400 9:00 AM–10:50 AM Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $78. FAM WR 4801 Fundamental Aquatic Skills Level II (Ages 6–9) W This level builds on basic movement learned in Level I and helps the child to swim front and back crawl with breathing. Further developing breaststroke and the elementary backstroke, changing direction and rolling from back to front along with two additional movements that are part of personal water safety skills. To pass, a child must swim all required skills with no float belt and be comfortable doing so in the deep water. Swim cap and goggles required for each class. 8 sessions. A213 Lemke 12675 6:00 PM–6:50 PM W E001 Dounos A210 Luberda FAM WR 4801 4:45 PM–5:35 PM Th E001 Dounos F E001 Ewing S E001 N. Skrzyniarz S E001 Skrzyniarz S E001 N. Skrzyniarz Class runs from 06/11 to 07/30. Fee: $74. 12676 S FAM WR 4801 Class runs from 06/10 to 07/29. Fee: $74. FAM WR 4133 Drama and Create (Ages 6–12) This course teaches a combination of modern dance, drama, and character dancethemed music. Freedom of movement is emphasized. Some props and/or costumes will be used during this class. Wear double socks. Boys and girls are welcome. Class runs from 06/20 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $50. M Class runs from 06/19 to 07/31. No class on 07/03. Fee: $50. 12674 Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $50. 12567 5:00 PM – 5:50 PM Children must be 6 by 06/08. Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $50. 12570 FAM WR 4319 Class runs from 06/22 to 07/27. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4801 4:00 PM–4:50 PM Class runs from 06/05 to 07/31. No class on 07/04. Fee: $74. 12677 FAM WR 4801 12:00 PM–12:50 PM Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $74. 12678 FAM WR 4801 1:30 PM–2:20 PM Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $74. 12679 FAM WR 4801 4:00 PM–4:50 PM Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $74. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 17 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu FAM WR 4802 Level III: Stroke Development (Ages 6–10) FAM WR 4814 ARC Pre-School Aquatics (Age 5) Builds on skills mastered in Level 2. Work on coordination for front and back crawl, breast stroke and scissor kick and refinement of these strokes. Introduces elements of butterfly and treading water in the deep. Rules for headfirst entry are taught along with diving progression. Swim cap and goggles are required for each class. 8 sessions. This class promotes appropriate learning and development of fundamental water safety and swimming skills. It is a good step for children coming from the Parent & Child program as they transition into the Learn-to-Swim program at age 6. Parents DO NOT go into the water in this class. If your child was not in our parent/child classes and is 4 years of age, please call (773) 481-8841 to see if they would qualify. Swim cap and goggles are required at each class. 8 sessions. Children must be 6 by 06/08. 12681 FAM WR 4802 5:00 PM–5:50 PM Children must be 5 by 06/08. T E001 Dounos Th E001 Dounos Class runs from 06/09 to 07/28. Fee: $74. 12682 FAM WR 4802 3:45 PM–4:35 PM Class runs from 06/11 to 07/30. Fee: $74. 12683 FAM WR 4802 4:30 PM–5:20 PM F E001 Skrzyniarz S E001 N. Skrzyniarz Class runs from 06/05 to 07/31. No class on 07/03. Fee: $74. 12684 FAM WR 4802 11:00 AM–11:50 AM Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $74. 12663 FAM WR 4814 4:00 PM–4:50 PM T E001 Dounos W E001 Ewing F E001 Skrzyniarz S E001 Skrzyniarz Class runs from 06/09 to 07/28.Fee: $74. 12664 FAM WR 4814 5:30 PM–6:20 PM Class runs from 06/10 to 07/29.Fee: $74. 12665 FAM WR 4814 3:30 PM–4:20 PM Class runs from 06/05 to 07/30. No class on 07/03.Fee: $74. FAM WR 4803 Level IV: Stroke Improvement (Ages 7–12) 12666 Must have passed Wright College ARC Level 3 or swim test. Students will improve their skills and increase their endurance by swimming front crawl and back crawl for greater distances. Continue to build on elementary backstroke, breaststroke, butterfly and sidestroke. Learn basic turns and survival swimming. Swim cap and goggles required for each class. 8 sessions. FAM WR 4815 Introduction of Water Skills Level 1 (Age 6) 12687 FAM WR 4803 6:00 PM–6:50 PM T E001 Dounos F E001 Skrzyniarz Class runs from 06/09 to 07/28. Fee: $74. 12688 FAM WR 4803 5:30 PM–6:20 PM Class runs from 06/05 to 07/31 (No Class 07/3). Fee: $74. FAM WR 4805 6:30 PM–8:00 PM Th 5:30 PM–6:20 PM E001 FAM WR 4806 5:00 PM–5:50 PM 12670 FAM WR 4806 3:30 PM–4:20 PM 12671 C. Goodwin M E001 Ling Th E001 A. Goodwin S E001 Skrzyniarz T E001 Jackson W E001 Dounos S E001 N. Skrzyniarz Class runs from 06/09 to 07/28. Fee: $74. FAM WR 4810 5:00 PM–5:50 PM Class runs from 06/10 to 07/29. Fee: $74. 12661 FAM WR 4810 2:00 PM–2:50 PM Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $74. FAM WR 4809 Level VI: Swimming and Skill Proficiency Must have passed Wright College Level 5 or swim test. Level 6 is the last level in the ARC Learn-to-Swim program. There are three sections to Level 6: A) Personal Water Safety, B) Fundamentals of Diving and C) Fitness Swimmer. All sections have an emphasis on the strokes to increase power, efficiency and distances. We are offering sections B & C this summer. Swim caps and goggles are required for each class. 8 sessions. Level 6B: Fundamentals of Diving 12694 FAM WR 4809 4:30 PM–5:200 PM 12672 FAM WR 4815 FAM WR 4815 FAM WR 4815 FAM WR 4815 FAM WR 4815 Children must be 10 by 06/08. 12673 FAM WR 4816 6:00 PM–6:50 PM W E001 Ewing 5:45 PM–6:35 PM Th E001 Dounos 5:00 PM–5:50 PM F E001 Ewing 1:00 PM–1:50 PM S E001 N. Skrzyniarz 2:30 PM–3:20 PM S E001 Skrzyniarz 5:30 PM–6:20 PM T E001 Ewing F E001 Skrzyniarz M E001 Ling F E001 Ewing M E001 Dounos Th E001 Ewing Class runs from 06/09 to 07/28. Fee: $74. FAM WR 4817 Level II (Ages 10–14) Children must be 10 by 06/08. 12680 FAM WR 4817 7:00 PM–7:50 PM Class runs from 06/05 to 07/31. No class on 07/03. Fee: $74. FAM WR 4818 Level III (Ages 10–14) Children must be 10 by 06/08. 12685 FAM WR 4818 4:30 PM–5:20 PM T E001 Ewing Th E001 A. Goodwin FAM WR 4818 7:00 PM–7:50 PM Class runs from 06/05 to 07/31. No class on 07/03. Fee: $74. FAM WR 4819 Level IV (Ages 10–14) Children must be 10 by 06/08. 12689 FAM WR 4819 6:00 PM–6:50 PM Class runs from 06/08 to 07/27. Fee: $74. 12690 FAM WR 4819 4:00 PM–4:50 PM Class runs from 06/11 to 07/30. Fee: $74. FAM WR 4820 Endurance/Stroke Clinic for Levels 4–6 This class is a concentrated tutorial stroke endurance clinic. Working with the levels that the student is in, the instructor will guide them to meet personal goals of improvement through stroke instruction, endurance drills and lap swimming. 8 sessions. 13057 FAM WR 4820 6:00 PM–6:50 PM Class runs from 06/05 to 07/31. Fee: $74. Class runs from 06/09 to 07/28. Fee: $74 Level 6C: Fitness Swimmer 13056 FAM WR 4812 4:30 PM–5:20 PM FAM WR 4816 Level I (Ages 10–14) 12686 This class promotes appropriate learning and development of fundamental water safety and swimming skills. It is a good step for children coming from the Parent & Child program as they transition into the Learn-to-Swim program at age 6. Parents DO NOT go into the water in this class. If your child was not in our parent/child classes and is 4 years of age, please call (773) 481-8841 to see if they would qualify. Swim cap and goggles are required at each class. 8 sessions. 12660 Dounos Class runs from 06/08 to 07/27. Fee: $74. Children must be 4 by 06/08. 6:00 PM–6:50 PM E001 Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $74. FAM WR 4810 ARC Pre-School Aquatics (Age 4) FAM WR 4810 M Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $74. Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $74 12656 5:00 PM–5:50 PM Class runs from 06/05 to 07/31. Fee: $74. Class runs from 06/11 to 07/30. Fee: $74 12693 FAM WR 4815 Class runs from 06/08 to 07/27. Fee: $74. Class runs from 06/11 to 07/30. Fee: $74. Class runs from 06/08 to 07/27. Fee: $74 12692 12667 12669 FAM WR 4806 Level V: Stroke Refinement Must pass Wright College ARC Level IV or swim test. Students refine their performance of all the strokes (front and back crawl, butterfly, breast stroke, elementary backstroke and sidestroke) to increase distance endurance. Front and back flip turns will be introduces. Swim caps and goggles are required for each class. 8 sessions. FAM WR 4806 This class is the first in the Red Cross Learn-To-Swim program. Children learn basic skills including supported floating on the back, underwater exhaling and breathing. And two forms of arm and leg action. Swim cap and goggles is required at each class. 8 sessions. Class runs from 06/10 to 07/29. Fee: $74. Class runs from 06/11 to 07/30. Fee: $99. 12691 12:30 PM–1:20 PM Must be 6 by 06/08. 12668 FAM WR 4805 Introduction to Synchronized Swimming (Youth) For youth who can already swim front, back and breast strokes in deep water. This class will introduce basic synchronized swim skills including precision and pattern swimming, sculling and figures. Taught by a certified United States Synchronized Swimming Instructor. 8 sessions. 12696 FAM WR 4814 Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04.Fee: $74. Children must be 7 by 06/08. Class runs from 06/11 to 07/30. Fee: $74 Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. F E001 Ewing CITY COLLEGES OF CHICAGO | PROFESSIONAL & PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT 226 W. Jackson Boulevard | Chicago, Illinois 60606 | (312) 553-2500 | www.ccc.edu FAM WR 4906 ARC Parent and Child Aquatics (Ages 1–2) Children must be 1 by 06/08. This program familiarizes children with the water and prepares them to learn to swim in the ARC Preschool Aquatics program. Illinois Health Department mandates that swim diapers must have fitted waterproof pants over the diaper. Every child must have an adult with them in the water for classes. 8 sessions. 12648 FAM WR 4906 6:30 PM–7:00 PM M E001 Ling T E001 Ewing T E001 Jackson S E001 Skrzyniarz Class runs from 06/08 to 07/27. Fee: $40. 12649 FAM WR 4906 10:30 AM–11:00 AM Class runs from 06/09 to 07/28. Fee: $40. 12650 FAM WR 4906 5:30 PM–6:00 PM Class runs from 06/09 to 07/28. Fee: $40. 12651 FAM WR 4906 11:00 AM–11:30 AM Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $40. FAM WR 4907 ARC Parent and Child Aquatics (Ages 3–4) Children must be 3 by 06/08. This program familiarizes children with the water and prepares them to learn to swim in the American Red Cross Preschool Aquatics program. Illinois Health Department mandates that swim diapers must have fitted waterproof pants over the diaper. Every child must have one adult with them in the water for classes. 8 sessions. 12652 FAM WR 4907 6:30 PM–7:00 PM W E001 Ewing Th E001 Ewing F E001 Skrzyniarz S E001 Skrzyniarz Class runs from 06/10 to 07/29. Fee: $40. 12653 FAM WR 4907 10:30 AM–11:00 AM Class runs from 06/11 to 07/30. Fee: $40. 12654 FAM WR 4907 6:30 PM–7:00 PM Class runs from 06/05 to 07/31. Fee: $40. 12655 FAM WR 4907 11:30 AM–12:00 PM Class runs from 06/06 to 08/01. No class on 07/04. Fee: $40. FAM WR 4921 Science (Ages 6–10) Explore the world of science through hands-on activities. Make discoveries in physics, chemistry, space and/or other sciences. 12540 FAM WR 4921 1:00 PM–1:50 PM Th A218 Sima Class runs from 06/25 to 07/30. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4923 Test Taking (Grades 4–6) Prepare for Testing (includes PARCC, ISAT & TERRA NOVA). Learn techniques that will help improve performance on tests. Practice tests given weekly. 12552 FAM WR 4923 3:00 PM–3:50 PM W A218 Sima Class runs from 06/24 to 07/29. Fee: $50. FAM WR 4933 Beginner Book Club (Ages 6–8) A great way to share books together! Reading books and discussing them together, while helping your child develop a love of reading and important language and literacy skills. 12539 FAM WR 4933 10:00 AM–10:50 AM Th A210 Simonetti Class runs from 06/25 to 07/30. Fee: $50. FAM WR 5011 Fashion Focus for Kids (Ages 8+) Teaching students to focus on creating fashion illustrations & designs with colored pencils & markers also giving an insight on material usage, model’s walk & pivots with an emphasis on runway, tearoom & photography modeling. Dress casual. 12585 FAM WR 5011 4:00 PM – 4:50 PM F A210 Luberda Class runs from 06/19 to 07/31. No class on 07/03. Fee: $50. Visit ccc.edu/ClassSchedules for more information. 18