Career Training - Community College of Baltimore County

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Career Training - Community College of Baltimore County
Continuing Education Non-Credit Courses
June - August 2016
To register for Summer Non-Credit Classes, call 443-840-4700
For more info about Credit Classes, call 443-840-2222
SPECIAL SECTION: Explore DEGREE and CREDIT options on page 3
There’s a place for you at CCBC. These three people all had
an interest in languages, but they all had different goals.
CCBC helped them develop their aspirations.
Cynthia Linthicum is a retired school
Counselor/Psychologist from Baltimore
County Public Schools and an Adjunct
Faculty at CCBC for 20 years. She also
teaches French in Continuing Education.
What courses did you take? I have taken
3 semesters of Italian in Continuing
Education. My partner and I are planning
a trip to Italy and while I hear everybody
there speaks English, I still would like to
speak to the Italians in their language, I
also take a guitar class, which is
challenging and fun!
Why CCBC: I have a long history of
association with CCBC as a student
back in the ‘60s and ‘70s, and then later
as a teacher in Social Sciences. Now, I
think Continuing Education is the “Best!”
As a student and a fourth semester
French teacher I can say I’ve had a great
experience.
Results? I am particularly impressed
with offerings available through World
Languages. I believe there is real
sincerity in offering the best in courses
and resources for everybody. I would
recommend the foreign language courses
at CCBC to anyone interested in learning
and/or advancing in a language beyond
their native English. It’s fun without the
pressure of test/exams, grades, or
anything to deter having a good time
with new words and new people.
Thu Shaffer is a member of the CCBC
Continuing Education adjunct faculty.
A native of Saigon, Vietnam, she has
taught at CCBC for over 29 years in
World Languages. While her native
language is French, she also speaks
Vietnamese.
What courses do you teach? I teach
Spanish and French. In our classes, each
student can work at their own level of
proficiency and the instructor guides
students into the next level as they are
ready to move forward. I advise my
students to just get started with their
language classes, particularly if they are
new to the language. We also discuss
cultures of different countries which is
great for those who are planning to travel.
Why CCBC? I am very passionate about
my teaching. My students are very
important to me and I bring all of my skills
to each class. I strongly encourage active
participation from my students
because it is the best thing they can do
to learn the language properly.
Results? Many of our students have such
a strong working knowledge of the
language once they have completed more
advanced levels, that some are recruited
to teach for CCBC. Others have eventually
moved on to teach outside of the
college, and in some cases, have become
a chairperson or are in a position of
running a foreign language department.
James D. (Jim) Wood, prior to
retirement from Federal service in 2009,
he worked at Aberdeen Proving Ground
and the Air Quality Surveillance Program
at the U.S. Army Center for Health
Promotion and Preventive Medicine. He
is currently retired from Federal service,
but continues to serve these agencies in
a part-time role.
What courses did you take?
Currently, I am taking classes through
CCBC Continuing Education. I have taken
Basic Russian 1B and 2A and am currently
in the Basic Russian 2B class.
Why CCBC? I’d studied Russian in high
school for 2 years and for an additional
semester in college. I was interested
in resuming my study of the Russian
language in a non-credit status. CCBC’s
World Languages offered diversity and
varying levels of instruction. This coupled
with the reduced tuition for students
60+ sold me on resuming my Russian
studies at CCBC
Results: Currently, I’m just really
enjoying my retirement. I have done
quite a bit of traveling and have visited
countries all over the world. Last April,
I visited some in Eastern Europe. The
knowledge of Russian that I have
acquired allowed me to read some of
the signs in the Slavic countries.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Getting Started at CCBC
2 Calendar
8 User’s Guide
COURSES
3 CREDIT DEGREE AND TRANSFER PROGRAMS
9 CAREER TRAINING
94 College Policies
95 Payment Options & Financial Aid
96 Financial Aid Options
97 Location Key
98 Maps & Directions
99 Course List by Subject & Title
48 LIFE ENRICHMENT
103 Four Ways to Register
104 Registration Form
70 SENIORS
76 TRAVEL
CCBC
Information Center
Personalized Service
Call CCBC and you will talk to an
Information Specialist - not an
automated machine.
443-840-4700 Call and register!
77 YOUTH (INCLUDES SUMMER CAMP)
87 BASIC EDUCATION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE SERVICES
92 INDIVIDUALS WITH DISABILITIES
Online Registration for Continuing
Education Classes!
Surf and Select Classes > Log in > Pay > You’re Registered!
Go to: www.ccbcmd.edu/flexreg
CALENDAR
CLOSINGS
July 4 – Independence Day
OPEN HOUSE/ORIENTATION
English for Speakers of Other Languages
(ESOL)
Beginning and Intermediate Adult ESOL Classes
Registration is in May for Summer Classes
Contact Caroline at 443-840-3748 or Judy at
443-840-3070
May 16, 9am – CCBC Owings Mills, 6th Floor
May 17, 5pm – Sacred Heart School, 2nd Floor
May 18, 9am – CCBC Hunt Valley, Lobby
May 23, 5pm – CCBC Dundalk, CRLB 2nd Floor
May 24, 11am and 5pm – CCBC Essex, BESS 3rd Floor
May 25, 5pm – CCBC Catonsville, HTEC 2nd Floor
Health & Human Services Program
Orientations or Information Sessions
Activities Professional Orientation
Contact Lisa Thomas at 443-840-1071
August 2, 6pm – CCBC Essex, HTEC 011
Central Services Technician Orientation
Contact Kerry Cleaver at 443-840-2768
May 12, 6pm – CCBC Essex
August 25, 6pm – CCBC Randallstown
Pharmacy Technician Information Session
Contact Richard D’Ambrisi at 443-840-1054
June 1, 6:30pm – CCBC Essex, HTEC 011
June 8, 6:30pm – CCBC Randallstown
June 15, 6:30pm – CCBC Hunt Valley
Hospitality Careers Open Houses
• Casino Dealer Training
• Food & Beverage Management
• FoodWorks Basic Culinary
• Guest Service Agent
• Professional Bartending & Mixology
Contact Evelyn Weaver at 443-840-5840
June 1, 4pm – CCBC Owings Mills
June 13, 4pm - CCBC Owings Mills
August 3, 4pm – CCBC Owings Mills
Construction or Technical Trades Orientations or
Open Houses
Apartment Maintenance and Construction Training
Open House
First Friday of every month
1pm - CCBC Randallstown
Call 443-840-4700 for details and to reserve a seat
CNC Machine Tool Short-Term Training Orientation
July 22, 9am – CCBC Catonsville
Call 443-840-4712 for details and to reserve a seat
CAMPUS EVENTS
JUNE
CCBC Commencement
Saturday, June 4, 10:30am, CCBC Essex
COCKPIT IN COURT SUMMER THEATRE (School of
Liberal Arts) GOSPELL 2012
June 10-11, 17-18, 23, 24 and 25 at 8 pm; June 12, 19, 26
at 3 pm, Mainstage, College Community Center Theatre,
CCBC Essex
This musical celebrates the richness and vibrancy of gospel
music.
CCBC Box Office 443-840-ARTS (2787) for tickets and
information.
TOWARDS ZERO
June 11, 17-18, 24-25 at 8 pm and June 12, 19, 26 at
3 pm, Cabaret theatre, College Community Center,
CCBC Essex
Agatha Christie’s Miss Marple is on the trail of a devious
killer who murders a wealthy woman (and her solicitor)
at her own dinner party.
CCBC Box Office 443-840-ARTS (2787) for tickets and
information.
JULY
DISNEY’S MULAN, JR. (Court Jesters Youth Peoples
Theatre)
July 8, 15 at 7 pm, July 9-10 and 16-17 at 1 pm, July 16
at 4 pm and July 12, 13, 14 at 11 am, Administration
Building, Lecture Hall, CCBC Essex
Clever Mulan disguises herself as a male soldier named
"Ping" to bravely take her father's place in the Imperial
Army. CCBC Box Office 443-840-ARTS (2787) for tickets
and information.
CHAUTAUQUA 2016: MASTERS OF THEIR CRAFT
at CCBC Catonsville (in conjunction with Maryland
Humanities Council)
July 8, 9 and 10, Center for the Arts Theatre, CCBC
Catonsville
Duke Ellington portrayed by Tevin Brown (July 8),
Gwendolyn Brooks portrayed by Dorothy Mains
Prince(July 9) and
Ernest Hemingway portrayed by Brian Gordon Sinclair
(July 10).
FREE! Open to the public. Call 443-840-4668 for
information.
MONTY PYTHON'S SPAMALOT
July 15-16, 22-23, 28, 29, and 30 at 8 pm, July 17, 24, 31
at 3 pm Mainstage, College Community Center Theatre,
CCBC Essex
Another version of Monty Python and the Holy Grail. It
explores King Arthur and the Roundtable with laughs,
showgirls and animals. Very Monty Python. CCBC Box
Office 443-840-ARTS (2787) for tickets and information.
CCBC VETERAN
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Business
Career Training
Credit Degree and Transfer Options
SEE WHAT YOU
CAN BE AT CCBC.
Your potential is limitless.
Something for everyone
Earn an associate degree or career
training certification and jump into the
workforce. Take the first step toward
a four-year degree and transfer with
ease. CCBC offers the largest program
selection of any college in the region.
You name it — you can do it at CCBC.
An incredible value
What’s more, CCBC’s yearly cost for
a full-time student averages less than
half the cost of a public four-year college,
and our career training courses are way
less than those at proprietary training
schools. Simply put, CCBC is the best
deal in town.
Get started NOW
So, take a class this summer or fall.
Choose from hundreds of non-credit
classes that are featured in this book
to help you build your career and
enrich your life. And check out the
credit degree, transfer and certificate
programs and opportunities highlighted
on the next four pages.
There’s something for everyone at
CCBC. And we can’t wait to help you
get started.
Visit www.ccmcmd.edu/getstarted today!
SAGAR CHAPAGAIN
CCBC 2015 Graduate,
Transferred on scholarship to Cornell University
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Career Training
Credit Degree and Transfer Options
SEE WHAT CCBC HAS TO OFFER.
It’s up to you.
You can:
Explore your options.
CCBC offers the largest program selection of any community college in the region.
Save tens of thousands of dollars.
CCBC’s tuition averages less than half that of a public four-year college.
Visit www.ccbcmd.edu and search “compare costs.”
Enhance your earning potential with an associate degree.
You’re likely to earn $400,000 more during your career than you would with only
a high school diploma.
Transfer with ease to pursue a bachelor’s degree.
Graduate with your CCBC associate degree and you’ll be GUARANTEED admission
to Maryland public four-year colleges and universities.
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CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Business
Career Training
Credit Degree and Transfer Options
Take credit for what you already know.
Earn college-level credits for subjects already mastered by working, volunteering
or serving in the military. Visit www.ccbcmd.edu/priorlearning.
Finish what you started.
If you started credit course work at CCBC or another college, you can get back
on track and even accelerate degree completion. Call 443-840-4106 or email
comebackdegree@ccbcmd.edu.
Save time and money while enrolled at another college.
Enroll in CCBC’s summer sessions to take required courses for less and transfer
the credits earned back to your home campus.
Get a jump start on college, tuition-free, while in high school.
Eligible Baltimore County Public School juniors and seniors can take up to four
classes TUITION-FREE, and additional classes for HALF-PRICE tuition. Private
school and home schooled students can also enjoy HALF-PRICE tuition.
Check out www.ccbcmd.edu/earlycollege.
CREDIT DEGREE AND TRANSFER OPTIONS • www.ccbcmd.edu/getstarted
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Career Training
Credit Degree and Transfer Options
SEE WHAT YOU CAN BE
The choice is yours.
Degrees and transfer patterns
The perfect choice for students who want to:
n Earn an associate degree or credit certificate.
n Transfer to a four-year school to pursue a bachelor’s degree.
n Pick up additional credits while enrolled at another college.
DEGREES
Interior Design
Accounting
Interpreter Preparation
Applied Exercise Sciences
Legal Studies
Automotive Technology
(Comprehensive)
Massage Therapy
Ford Asset (Asset)
Medical Assisting
General Motors (ASEP)
Mental Health
Toyota (T-Ten)
Mortuary Science
Business Administration
Medical Laboratory Technology
Network Technology (General)
Business Management
Cisco
Chemical Dependency
Counseling
General Network Technology
Computer Engineering
Computer Science
Computer-Aided Design For
Architecture & Engineering
Construction Craft Professional
Construction Management
Criminal Justice Studies
Information Technology Support
Microsoft
Red Hat Linux
Nursing
Occupational Safety & Health
Occupational Therapy Assistant
Office Administration
TRANSFER PATTERNS
Fine & Performing Arts (AFA)
Art, Design & Interactive Media
Dance
Music
Theatre
Humanities & Social Sciences (AA)
Anthropology
Art, Design & Interactive Media
Communication Studies
Creative Writing
Dance
Economics
English
Health
History
Mass Communications
Music
Native American Studies
Philosophy
Physical Education
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Dental Hygiene
Executive Admin. Assistant
Design, Fabrication &
Advanced Manufacturing
Medical Office Administration
Theatre/Technical
Design & Production
Software Application Specialist
Women’s Studies
Digital Media Production
Legal Office Administration
Early Childhood Development
Radiation Therapy
Electrical Engineering
Radiography
Emergency Medical Technology
Respiratory Care Therapist
Engineering
Secondary Education (AAT)
Theatre/Performance
World Languages
Science (AS)
Astronomy
Biology
Engineering Technology
Chemistry
Flight Operations Management
Math
Air Traffic Control
Chemistry
Environmental Science
Physics
Flight Management
Forensic Science
Spanish
Geography
Flight Training
Survey Technology
Geology
General Studies
Civil Design
Geospatial Applications
Mathematics
Land Surveying
Meteorology
Health Informatics &
Information Technology
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning
(HVAC) & Energy Technology
Human Services
Information Systems Security
(Cybersecurity)
Information Technology
Database
Programming
Sustainable Horticulture
Oceanography
Teacher Education (AA)
Physics
(Early Childhood, Elementary,
Secondary, Special Education)
Teacher Education (AAT)
Early Childhood/Early
Childhood Special Education
Elementary Education/
Elementary Special Education
Veterinary Technology
Web Development
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CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Business
Career Training
Credit Degree and Transfer Options
Visit www.ccbcmd.edu/catalog for up-to-date degree,
transfer and credit certificate program information.
Enroll now for summer and fall classes.
CREDIT CERTIFICATES
Emergency Medical Technology
Survey Technology
Engineering (Transfer)
Civil Design
Accounting
Fitness Trainers
Land Surveying
Business Accounting
General Studies
Accounting
Art, Design and Interactive Media
Geospatial Applications
Minor Engineering
Sustainable Horticulture
Graphic Design
Geospatial Apps (Advanced)
Greenhouse Production
Interactive Media
Geospatial Applications (Intro.)
Landscape Design & Installation
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning
(HVAC) & Energy Technology
Turf & Landscape Maintenance
Photography & Imaging
Automotive
Air Conditioning & Heating
Specialist
Brake & Suspension Specialist
Drive Train Specialist
Alternative Energy
HVAC & Energy Tech (Adv.)
HVAC & Energy Tech (Basic.)
Human Services
Electrical & Electronic Specialist
Child & Youth Care Practitioner
Engine Specialist
Elder Care
Master Technician
Service Attendant
Aviation Management
Human Services
Information Systems Security (Cyber)
Information Technology
Air Traffic Control
Database
Aviation Management
Information Management
Flight Attendant
Object Oriented Programming
Flight Training
Office Specialist
Business Management
Programming
Entrepreneurship
Interior Design
Human Resources
Management
Interpreter Preparation
Certified Public Accountant
Exam Qualification
Massage Therapy
Medical Coding
Medical Office Administration
Chemical Dependency Counseling
Music Production & Audio Tech
Computer Aided Design for
Architecture and Engineering
Network Technology
AutoCAD Operator
CAD Architecture
CAD Management
CAD Mechanical/Modeling
Computer Automated Manufacturing
A+
CISCO
General Network Technology
Information Technology Support
Microsoft Certified Information
Technology Professional
CNC Machinist
Network
CNC Programmer
Red Hat Linux
Manual Machinist
Quality Assurance Technician
Construction Craft Professional
Construction Management
Construction Management
Construction Methods
Wireless LAN
Occupational Safety & Health
Office Administration
Business Software Applications
Legal Office Administration
Word Processing
Construction Project Controls
Paralegal Studies
Legal Aspects of Construction
Physician Assistant (Professional)
Criminal Justice Studies
Practical Nursing
Corrections Professional
Psychiatric Rehabilitation
Criminal Justice Studies
Radiography
Computed Tomography
Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Career Training
CCBC CONTINUING
EDUCATION
is the place where you can:
• Learn new skills
• Gain practical knowledge
• Explore exciting career options
• Pursue your passion
• Discover your path
• Start your adventure here
We have a new tool to help.
Check out Career Coach at ccbcmd.emsicareercoach.com.
It will help you find the career that just right for you. Or speak
to one of our Information Specialists at 443-840-4700.
USERS GUIDE
Course Numbers
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Course Title
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Grant Eligible
Course Description
WRT 019
Prerequisites
Course prerequisites are
listed when appropriate
Cost = Tuition + Fees
(such as registration,
laboratory and/or
administrative fees)
Manage, Plan, & Analyze Your
Inventory Using Access new
G
Learn how to use a variety of techniques in Access to analyze and manage
inventory data. Prerequisites: Access Intermediate or equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $37 Fees: $62)
CRN# Day/Ses.
Dates
Time
Location
74314
3/12
9am-4pm
HV 126
T (1)
CRN# (Section)
Days/Sessions
Day(s) of the week class
meets and number of
meeting sessions
8
Dates
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Class Time
Class Location: Abbreviation of Campus
or Community Center Location or online
course followed by room number.
Location Key in back of book.
Business
Career Training
Business
BUSINESS
Customer Service
• Blackjack/Craps Dealer - Introduction to Casino
Gaming, Casino Blackjack Dealer, Casino Carnival Games
Dealer, Casino Craps Procedures and Casino Craps Dealer
WOS 053
Customer Service Fundamentals
Gain skills needed to handle customer problems and issues.
Learn the tools and techniques to address common service
issues facing businesses and organizations and how to
increase customer satisfaction levels in balance with company
needs.
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $79 Fees: $50)
Administrative Assistant G
Continuing Education Certificate
Administrative Assistants are one of the largest
occupations nationwide; and in this field, you'll play an
important role in managing the day-to-day operations
of an office. Develop the fundamental business skills
needed to earn a great income as an administrative
professional. Prerequisite: All students must be
computer literate, have Internet access and access to
Microsoft Word 2013.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77251
T/R(2)
5/17-19
6-9pm
OM
80649
F(1)
6/24
9am-4pm
HV
31001
F(1)
7/22
9am-4pm
HV
Hospitality G
• Food Service and Beverage Management
• Bartending
• Hotel Front Desk
• Guest Service
• Customized training for corporate staff development
For more information contact:
Evelyn Weaver, Director of Hospitality Institute
eweaver@ccbcmd.edu or 443-840-5840
Danielle Bennett, Program Support
dbennett@ccbcmd.edu or 443-840-4925
Total Cost: $1798 (Tuition: $505 Fees: $1293)
Textbooks may be purchased at the
CCBC Catonsville bookstore.
Program begins monthly
PROGRAM CONTENT
• Keyboarding and Applications
• Grammar Refresher
• Effective Business Writing
• Administrative Office Procedures
• Computer Applications for the Worplace
• Professional Development
Employment placement assistance available.
For more information call 443-840-5846 or email:
gwachter@ccbcmd.edu
Business Communications
Using Social Media in Business
Learn how to use the five most popular social media
platforms; Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and
Google+ to grow and promote your business. For
details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89).
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75281
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
77461
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80095
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30631
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30639
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Arranged
ED2GO
• Blackjack Pai Gow Tiles - Introduction to Casino
Gaming; Casino Blackjack Dealer, Casino Carnival Games
Dealer & Casino Pai Gow Tiles Dealer
• Blackjack/Roulette - Introduction to Casino Gaming;
Casino Blackjack Dealer, Casino Carnival Games Dealer &
Casino Roulette Dealer
• Master Casino Dealer - Introduction to Casino Gaming,
Casino Blackjack Dealer, Casino Carnival Games Dealer,
Casino Poker Dealer, Casino Baccarat Dealer, Casino Craps
Procedures, Casino Craps Dealer, Casino Pai Gow Poker
Dealer, Casino Pai Gow Tiles Dealer & Casino Roulette
Dealer.
HSL 091
Introduction to Casino Gaming
Focus on the fundamentals of dealing Casino Table Games:
Chip and Card Handling, Shuffling, Cash and Change,
Opening and Closing, Fills/Credits and Markers. The TIPS®
and casino industry's panel interview techniques will be
included in this course.
Total Cost: $295 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $245)
Casino Dealer Training G
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
80624
M-R(4)
6/6-9
1-6pm
OM
Legalization of gambling in the state of Maryland has opened
an opportunity for employment in the gaming industry. At
CCBC you can get the skills necessary to become a Casino Table
Game Dealer.
30974
M-R(4)
7/25-28
9am-2pm
OM
In a series of classes, you can earn a CCBC Casino Dealer
Certificate. Certification in any two casino dealer games
will make you job ready for any casino table game positions.
Prerequisite for beginning each certificate requires successful
completion of Introduction to Casino Gaming, a course that
includes Training for Intervention Procedures (TIPS) which is
an alcohol awareness certification, and hiring techniques to
help students interview for a casino job.
Required courses for each Casino Dealer Training
Certificate:
MAR 146
• Blackjack/Pai Gow Poker - Introduction to Casino
Gaming; Casino Blackjack Dealer, Casino Carnival Games
Dealer & Casino Pai Gow Poker Dealer
To receive this certificate you must successfully complete:
• Poker Dealer – Introduction to Casino Gaming, Casino Poker Dealer
Location
HSL 093
Casino Blackjack Dealer
Focus on the fundamentals of dealing Casino Blackjack:
Double Downs, Splitting, Surrender and Insurance.
Emphasis will be placed on accuracy, taking and paying
and Blackjack payouts. Prerequisite: Introduction to Casino
Gaming.
(Total Cost: $695 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $645)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75032
U/S(10)
5/21-7/17
11am-5pm
OM
80634
M-R(16)
6/13-7/11
1-6pm
OM
30981
M-R(16)
8/1-25
9am-2pm
OM
HSL 096
Casino Carnival Games Dealer
Focus on the fundamentals of dealing the Carnival Games:
3 Card Poker, 4 Card Poker, Let it Ride, Texas Hold-Em,
• Blackjack/Baccarat Dealer - Introduction to Casino Spanish 21 and Bonus Bets. Emphasis will be placed on
Gaming, Casino Blackjack Dealer, Casino Carnival Games accuracy, taking and paying, poker rankings and game
pace.
Dealer & Casino Baccarat Dealer
Total Cost: $295 (Tuition:$50 Fees: $245)
• Blackjack/Poker Dealer - Introduction to Casino Gaming. Time
Casino Blackjack Dealer, Casino Carnival Games Dealer & CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Casino Poker Dealer
30983 M-R(4)
7/12-18
9am-2pm
Location
OM
30984
U/S(4)
7/23-31
11am-4pm
OM
30985
M-R(4)
8/29-9/1
9am-2pm
OM
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
9
Career Training
Business
Culinary G
HSL 092
Casino Poker Dealer
Focus on the fundamentals of dealing Casino Poker: Texas
Hold-Em, Omaha, Pot Limit, 7 Card Stud and 5 Card Stud.
Emphasis will be placed on accuracy, game pace, rake,
pots and side pots. Prerequisite: Introduction to Casino
Gaming.
Total Cost: $795 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $745)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
30975
7:30-11:30am OM
M-R(20)
7/11-8/11
Location
HSL 100
Casino Baccarat Dealer
Focus on the fundamentals of dealing Baccarat: third
card rules, Mini-Baccarat, Midi-Baccarat, commissions,
lammers, tie bets and Dragon bonus. Emphasis will be
placed on accuracy, collecting commissions, taking and
paying, tie bet calculations and Dragon bonus payouts.
Total Cost: $695 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $645)
CRN# Day/Ses.
80625
T/R(16)
Dates
5/31-7/21
Time
Location
7:30-11:30am OM
HSL 094
Casino Craps Procedures
Focus on the fundamentals of dealing Craps: proper
stick calls, drop cutting, Pass/Don't Pass bets, Come/
Don't Come bets, and odds. Emphasis will be placed on
accuracy, setting up bets, taking and paying, and stick
handling.
Total Cost: $695 (Tuition:$50 Fees: $645)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
80661
7:30-10:30am OM
T/R(20)
5/31-8/4
Location
HSL 095
HSL 087
Culinary Foundations I
Gain an introduction to professional kitchen standards,
professional behavior standards, and work flow. Practice
and hone your skills by preparing meals for the Maryland
Food Bank's network of partners.
Total Cost: $1,525 (Tuition: $45 Fees: $1,480)
CRN#
Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30977
M-F(20)
8am-12:30pm
MFB
7/25-8/19
HSL 088
Culinary Foundations II
Gain an introduction to the fundamentals of cooking.
Learn to read, understand and apply recipes, execute
cooking techniques, apply safe cooking temperatures and
hone your production skills by preparing meals for the
Maryland Food Bank's network of partners. Students may
become Serv Safe® Certified.
Total Cost: $1,525 (Tuition: $45 Fees: $1,480)
CRN#
Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30979
M-F(19)
8am-4:30pm
MFB
8/22-9/16
HSL 090
Culinary Job Readiness Training
Gain the necessary job searching, interviewing, and job
retention skills needed to gain entry into the foodservice
industry. Communication, goal setting, resume and cover
letter writing, and more will be covered.
Total Cost: $665 (Tuition: $45 Fees: $620)
CRN#
Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30978
M/W/F(35) 7/25-10/14
1-2pm
MFB
Casino Craps Dealer
Focus on the fundamentals of dealing Craps: prop bets,
Buy/Lay bets, and Hop and Fire Bets. In conjunction with
the skills learned in the Craps Procedure class you will
begin dealing the entire game. Emphasis will be placed
on accuracy, setting up bets, taking and paying, and stick
handling.
Food & Beverage Management G
Total Cost: $495 (Tuition:$50 Fees: $445)
To receive this certification you must complete:
• ManageFirst® Controlling Food Service Costs
• ManageFirst® Hospitality and Restaurant Management
• ManageFirst® Human Resource Management
• ServSafe® Food Safety Manager Training
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75261
M-R(20)
5/16-6/20
2-6pm
OM
30982
T/R(20)
8/9-10/13
7:30-11:30am OM
HSL 097
Casino Roulette Dealer
Focus on the fundamentals of dealing Roulette: spinning
the ball, clearing the layout, order of payouts, and chip
formations. Emphasis will be placed on accuracy, taking
and paying, pushing chips and mucking.
ManageFirst® Professional Certification
National Restaurant Association Educational
Foundation
Plus choose one or more of these electives:
• ManageFirst® Customer Service Certificate
• ManageFirst® Principles of Food and Beverage Management
Total Cost: $695 (Tuition:$50 Fees: $645)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80620
10
M/W(16)
5/31-7/25
Time
1-6pm
FoodWorks:
The Maryland Food Bank’s
Culinary Training Series
Location
OM
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Train for a new career while helping hungry
Marylanders in need! This 12-week workforce
development program is designed to give
students interested in the food service industry
on-the-job training, experience in the Maryland
Food Bank’s (MFB) Bauer Community Kitchen,
a state-of-the-art culinary facility. The unique
course teaches an array of cooking techniques,
including knife cuts, recipe conversions, and
commercial equipment use, as well as food safety
and sanitation standards. As part of their real
world experience, students will use donated food
and locally-grown fresh ingredients to prepare
a variety of meals from scratch for hungry
Marylanders in need.
FoodWorks Culinary Training Series
To receive this certificate you must successfully
complete:
• Culinary Foundations I
• Culinary Foundations II
• Culinary Foundations III
• Culinary Job Readiness Training
Before beginning the FoodWorks Culinary Training
Series, students must complete
an application. Some financial aid may be available
to those who qualify.
Call 443-840-5840 or email
eweaver@ccbcmd.edu to apply.
HSL 010
ManageFirst® Controlling Food Service Costs
Learn to overcome the challenge to create a menu and
deliver price points that will maximize profitability,
satisfy diners, and grow the business. Have fun in the
menu design process. Focusing on the bottom line is
crucial to the success of any food service operation. This
is one of four core requirements of the ManageFirst®
Credential offered by the National Restaurant Association
Educational Foundation.
Total Cost: $449 (Tuition: $349 Fees: $100)
CRN# Day/Ses.
Dates
Time
Location
75346
4/11-5/9
8:30am-3:30pm
OM
M(5)
Career Training
Business
HSL 006
ManageFirst® Customer Service Certificate
Learn to treat guests with care and provide them with an
exceptional place to enjoy a meal from the time they enter
the restaurant until the time they walk out the door. Good
customer service is, perhaps, the most important element.
Receive a Customer Service Certificate from the National
Restaurant Association upon successful completion.
Total Cost: $229 (Tuition: $129 Fees: $100)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75348
M/T(2)
5/16-17
8:30am-4:30pm
OM
30961
M/T(2)
8/8-9
8:30am-4:30pm
OM
HSL 011
ManageFirst® Hospitality and Restaurant
Management
Focus on activities required to meet key financial goals
and quality standards. Leadership involves long-term
planning and strategic directing of employees. Examine
both the leadership and management tactics required
to operate a successful hospitality establishment; one of
four core requirements of the ManageFirst® Professional
Credential offered by the National Restaurant Association
Educational Foundation.
Total Cost: $449 (Tuition:$349 Fees: $100)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80621
8:30am-3:30pm
OM
W(5)
6/1-29
HSL 012
ManageFirst® Hospitality Human Resources
Management
HSL 016
ServSafe® Food Safety Training and Certification
Earn your updated ServSafe® Food Safety certificate, one
of the industry's most well known and most in-demand
certifications from the National Restaurant Association
Educational Foundation. Topics to be covered include food
safety systems, sanitation regulations and standards,
accident prevention procedures, and procedures for proper
purchasing and storage of food. All materials and exam
fees are included. Bring photo I.D. (driver's license).
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $149)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75646
M/T(2)
5/23-24
9am-5pm
HV
75649
S(2)
6/4-11
9am-5pm
HV
75651
M/T(2)
6/20-21
9am-5pm
OM
30964
S(2)
7/9-16
9am-5pm
OM
30965
M/T(2)
7/25-26
9am-5pm
HV
30966
S(2)
8/13-20
9am-5pm
HV
30967
M/T(2)
8/29-30
9am-5pm
OM
Update your certification. If you have been previously
certified through ServSafe® you can recertify through
successful completion of an in-class exam. Topics
include: current changes in food codes, causes of food
contamination and illnesses that may result, sanitation
regulations, accident prevention, and procedures for
proper purchasing/storage of food. All materials and exam
fees are included. Bring photo I.D. (driver's license).
Total Cost: $449 (Tuition: $349 Fees: $100)
CRN#
Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30962
T(5)
8:30am-3:30pm
OM
7/5-8/2
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75648
T(1)
5/24
9am-5pm
HV
75650
S(1)
6/11
9am-5pm
HV
75652
T(1)
6/21
9am-5pm
OM
30969
S(1)
7/16
9am-5pm
OM
30970
T(1)
7/26
9am-5pm
HV
30971
S(1)
8/20
9am-5pm
HV
30972
T(1)
8/30
9am-5pm
OM
Examine the foundational principles necessary to
successfully manage a restaurant, bar, catering business
or other food service operation. One of five electives
which may be taken in order to earn the ManageFirst®
Credential offered by the National Restaurant Association
Educational Foundation.
Total Cost: $449 (Tuition: $349 Fees: $100)
Professional Bartending and Mixology
Learn what it takes for you to successfully bartend and
be a stand-out in this high growth career area. Earn the
T.I.P.S. Certification (Training Intervention Procedures)
as you practice the art of mixology behind our industrystandard classroom bars. Learn to use Oracle-Micros
POS, the most widely used point-of-sale system in the
industry. Must be 21 years of age or older on first day of
class. All materials are included (bring photo identification
to class).
CRN# Day/Ses.
Dates
Time
Location
Total Cost: $449 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $409)
30963
7/6-8/3
8:30am-3:30pm
OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80626
9am-3:30pm
OM
W(5)
F(5)
6/17-7/15
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75622
S(1)
6/11
9am-2:30pm
HV
30986
F(1)
7/15
10am-3:30pm OM
Guest Service G
Kick start your career in hospitality by preparing for a
position as a guest service agent. Assess the various career
options in hospitality and develop the skills necessary to
excel as a guest service agent. Upon successful completion
of the second course in this two-part series, you will earn
the Certified Front Desk Representative certification from
the Educational Institute of the American Hotel & Lodging
Association and will be able to navigate Micros OPERA,
the most widely used front desk management system in
the world.
Total Cost: $750 (Tuition: $375 Fees: $375)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80623
9am-4pm
OM
M-F(10)
6/6-17
HSL 014
Guest Service Agent/Hotel Front Desk: Part Two
Continue to develop the skills necessary to excel as a
guest service agent. Upon successful completion of this
second course in the two-part series, you will earn the
Certified Front Desk Representative certification from the
Educational Institute of the American Hotel & Lodging
Association and will be able to navigate Micros OPERA,
the most widely used front desk management system in
the world..
Total Cost: $1,120 (Tuition: $550 Fees: $570)
HSL 103
HSL 015
ManageFirst® Principles of Food and Beverage
Management
Prepare to effectively and safely handle difficult situations
related to the serving of alcohol. Upon successful
completion of the advance exam you may apply for a
4-year certification from Health Communications, Inc.®
Designed for casino staff, bartenders, servers, hosts and
other restaurant personnel.
HSL 013
HSL 017
(Total Cost: $155 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $115)
TIPS Training for Intervention ProcedureS®
Guest Service Agent/Hotel Front Desk: Part One
ServSafe® Food Safety Training and
Re-Certification
Learn how proper human resources management
contributes greatly to the success of any hotel or food
service operation. Focus on how critical this aspect
of the industry is for hospitality leaders. One of four
core requirements of the ManageFirst® Professional
Credential offered by the National Restaurant Association
Educational Foundation.
HSL 101
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80628
9am-4pm
OM
M-F(15)
6/21-7/12
HSL 005
Guest Service GOLD® Hospitality Training
Focus on seven key elements required to consistently
deliver the highest levels of guest service. Guest service
that goes above and beyond should come from a desire
to provide guests with the very best. Upon successful
completion of this course and exam, students earn the
Certified Guest Service Professional® (CGSP®) designation
from the American Hotel & Lodging Educational Institute.
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $99)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
75578
R(1)
5/19
9am-3pm
Location
OM
75579
R(1)
6/16
1-6pm
OM
80627
M(1)
6/20
9am-3pm
OM
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
11
Business
Career Training
Leadership Development
SBA 922
MGT 801
Six Sigma: Total Quality Fundamentals
Developing Your Grant Proposal
MGT 456
Learn how to effectively apply the fundamentals of Six
Sigma: Total Quality Fundamentals. Understand what
quality is and learn about the histories of the quality
movement with Six Sigma. Discover the role of customers
in quality and determine the major elements of a quality
system. Master key concepts such as the cost of nonquality, variation, and the total employee involvement
(TEI). Increase your value to your company by learning
about various motivational models, leadership, and
teamwork. Determine how to effectively apply quality
standards by creating and implementing internal and
external auditing activities. Learn the in's and out's of
ISO 9000, ISO 14000, and the Malcolm Baldrige National
Quality Award.
Learn the knowledge and skills needed to identify
grant funding opportunities and draft a proposal to
secure grant funding. Topics include a review of grant
writing fundamentals; identifying funding sources;
conceptualizing the project; developing a proposal
summary; and drafting the application.
Leadership
Gain insight and training in the skills needed for effective
leadership. For details, go to http://www.ED2GO.com/
ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77383
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Management & Supervision
MGT 290
Fundamentals of Supervision and Management
Learn the most efficient and effective methods to conduct
research for any writing project. For details, go to http://
www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77370
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
5/18-7/8
MGT 457
Introduction to Business Analysis
Learn powerful techniques to improve your decisionmaking skills at work. For details, go to http://www.
ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN#
Day/Ses.
Dates
Time
Location
77377
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80657
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
31006
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
MGT 599
Managing Across Generations
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses.
Time
Location
77458
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Dates
Arranged
ED2GO
80660
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
31009
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Location
31000T/R(2)
7/12-14
6-9pm
HV
30999F(1)
7/15
9am-4pm
HV
MGT 297
Advanced Marketing for Non-Profits: Identifying
Targets and Planning Campaigns
Learn the skills needed to develop and plan a marketing
campaign for a non-profit organization. Topics to be
covered include target markets, building a targeted
campaign, advertising methods, key messages, and
implementing the campaign.
6-9pm
RAC
9am-4pm
RAC
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80659
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
31008
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
MAN 058
The Role of the Supervisor
Become acquainted with fundamental management
principles and practices, and build a repertoire of effective
supervisory skills.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80642
T/R(2)
6/7-9
6-9pm
HV
80641
F(1)
6/10
9am-4pm
HV
MGT 625
Marketing and Fundraising for Non-Profit
Organizations
Time
Location
77318
T/R(2)
5/17-19
6-9pm
CKM
31007
Arranged
ED2GO
77320
F(1)
5/20
9am-4pm
RAC
12
MGT 683
7/15
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
7/13-9/2
RAC
7/12-14
ED2GO
Arranged
9am-4pm
F(1)
Arranged
Location
6/17
T/R(2)
80658Arranged 6/15-8/5
Time
F(1)
30991
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $79 Fees: $50)
Dates
80639
30992
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Day/Ses.
RAC
Location
Learn the significance of strategic planning and how
external and internal environmental factors affect an
organization. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/
ccbconline/.
CRN#
6-9pm
Time
Gain the knowledge and skills needed to effectively
promote and raise funds for a non-profit organization.
Topics to be covered include defining target markets and
strategic marketing, developing marketing objectives,
applying the "4P's" of marketing to non-profits, and
fundraising.
Mastery of Business Fundamentals
6/14-16
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Learn to apply the elements and methods of Six Sigma
to achieve the highest possible quality. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Non-Profit Organization Management
Time
Location
T/R(2)
Total Cost: $149 (Tuition: $99 Fees: $50)
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $79 Fees: $50)
Dates
Time
80640
SBA 923
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $79 Fees: $50)
Day/Ses.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications
Develop a better understanding of the needs of the multigenerational workforce. Explore the differences between
generations to improve understanding and workplace
productivity. Topics include workplace attitudes and
expectations, generational values, power structures and
hierarchy and work ethics.
CRN#
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $79 Fees: $50)
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Project Management
MGT 597
Project Management Applications
Learn the tricks of the project management trade from
an experienced project manager. For details, go to http://
www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77390
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
5/18-7/8
MGT 626
Practical Project Management
Develop the practical knowledge and skills needed to plan
a project and improve projects' outcomes. Learn to define
the project, construct a project plan, develop the project
schedule/estimates and budgets, and monitor and control
the project. Designed for those who are project managers
and/or project team members.
Total Cost: $449 (Tuition: $199 Fees: $250)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31003
F(2)
7/15-22
Time
Location
9am-4pm
HV
Career Training
Career
Training
Business
MAN 077
Prepare for the Project Management Institute (PMI®)
Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification
exam. Participants must have completed PMI's basic
educational requirement and have an understanding of
the project management processes and knowledge areas
detailed in the Project Management Body of Knowledge
(PMBOK®). Topics include a review of key components of
project management as identified in the PMBOK®; typical
PMP® certification exam questions and format; and test
taking skills.
Total Cost: $695 (Tuition: $295 Fees: $400)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80654
S(3)
6/11-25
MAR 125
MAR 138
PMP® Certification Exam Preparation
Time
Location
9am-4pm
HV
Real Estate
Continuing Education Mobile Marketing
Certificate
Find out how to market your business using locationbased marketing, mobile payments, QR codes and more.
Discover how to create basic smartphone applications,
and learn how to develop a mobile marketing campaign.
You will work towards a continuing education certificate
in mobile marketing from the Learning Resources
Network (LERN), a nationally-recognized leader in
continuing education programming. It consists of three
courses, "Introduction to Mobile Marketing," "Creating
Cell Phone Apps for Your Business," and "Advanced Mobile
Marketing." Online class.
Discover new ways to improve email promotions, and
discover how to analyze response rates. Learn about when
to email, what to email, testing email copy, and tracking
and testing email promotion. Online class.
Total Cost: $595 (Tuition: $140 Fees: $455)
Use online advertising techniques to better market
your organization. Pay-per-click advertising, Adword
campaigns, and other social media marketing techniques
are explored. Online class.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80063
Arranged
LERN
Arranged
6/6-8/26
Antitrust and Fair Housing Laws
Review antitrust and fair housing laws from the federal
and state levels and see their effect on the agent and
broker. Topics include common fair housing violations in
sales and advertising and the cost of non-compliance.
Total Cost: $39 (Tuition: $9 Fees: $30)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77426
6-9:15pm
EC
W(1)
5/25
Sales & Marketing
Continuing Education Video Marketing
Certificate
Learn to use web-based video to market and sell a
product or service. This continuing education certificate
is comprised of two courses, "Video Marketing," and
"YouTube for Business." Topics to be covered include
creating simple online video, distributing content online,
and successful video marketing techniques.
Total Cost: $395 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $315)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80110
Arranged
LERN
Arranged
6/6-7/29
MAR 128
Learn about location-based marketing, mobile payment,
QR codes, applications and mobile coupons. Discover how
the world is changing because of mobiles and how mobile
marketing can increase capabilities to retain current
customers and gain new ones.
Understand the principles of eMarketing to promote
your organization. You will work towards a continuing
education certificate in eMarketing from the Learning
Resources Network (LERN), a nationally-recognized leader
in continuing education programming. It consists of three
courses, "Improving Email Promotions," "Boosting Your
Website Traffic," and "Online Advertising." Online class.
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $175)
Total Cost: $495 (Tuition: $60 Fees: $435)
Introduction to Mobile Marketing
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80505
Arranged
LERN
Arranged
6/6-7/1
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80508
Arranged
LERN
Arranged
6/6-8/26
MAR 135
eMarketing Essentials: Boosting Your Website
Traffic
Develop your mobile marketing skills as you study mobile
marketing metrics and review the elements of a successful
mobile marketing campaign. Different types of apps,
metrics, campaign design and execution are included.
Develop your skills in boosting web site traffic, including
how to analyze visitor traffic, search engine optimization,
and redesigning web copy. Online class.
Total Cost: $245 (Tuition: $67 Fees: $178)
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $175)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30659
Arranged
8/1-26
Time
Arranged
Location
LERN
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30662
Arranged
Time
Location
80481
Arranged
LERN
Arranged
6/6-7/1
MAR 127
eMarketing Essentials: Online Advertising
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75676
Arranged
6/6-7/1
Arranged
LERN
30560
Arranged
8/1-26
Arranged
LERN
MAR 120
Essential Skills for Sales Professionals
Develop the skills and build the confidence needed to
effectively promote a product or service and increase
productivity in the sales process. Topics include setting
goals, defining activities, time management, handling
objections, effective negotiation and effective sales
strategies. Intended for new or prospective sales
professionals.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80651
W(1)
6/15
9am-4pm
HV
31002
W(1)
7/13
9am-4pm
HV
Small Business
GETTING STARTED
SBA 956
The A, B, C's of Small Business Funding
MAR 126
Advanced Mobile Marketing
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $99 Fees: $60)
eMarketing Essentials
MAR 143
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $175)
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $175)
MAR 139
REA 284
eMarketing Essentials: Improving Email
Promotions
7/5-29
Learn how to start, grow and finance a small business.
Explore the difference between bank and non-bank
sources of funding, the borrowing process, what lenders
look for, and the Small Business Administration's role in
funding small businesses.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $54)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Time
Location
80425
T(2)
6/21-28
6-8:30pm
OM
Arranged
LERN
30539
T(2)
8/16-18
6-8:30pm
HV
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
13
Career Training
Business
SBA 971
GROWING YOUR OWN BUSINESS
SBA 972
Crowdfunding Basics for Entrepreneurs,
Artists, and Inventors
Legal Issues for Small Business
Learn how to research, plan, write, and launch a
crowdfunding campaign to raise money and test
market demand for your products or services. This
class is for entrepreneurs, artists, start-ups, and small
business owners who want to learn about the secret to
crowdfunding success.
Learn about basic legal decisions a business owner must
make, whether as a startup or an established business.
Topics include basic legal definitions, protecting/
licensing of intellectual property, business entity choices,
employment practices, income reporting, and more.
Designed to let you know when you need a lawyer, and is
not meant to be a substitute for one.
Total Cost: $119 (Tuition: $36 Fees: $83)
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
PCP 809
Achieving Top Search Engine Positions
Learn proven, step-by-step strategies to achieve higher
positions with major search engines. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75221
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80039
S(2)
6/11-18
9am-3pm
CC
30543
6:30-9pm
OM
80094
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30540
S(2)
8/20-27
9am-3pm
HV
30632
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30597
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Arranged
ED2GO
M(2)
8/8-15
ACC 356
SBA 950
QuickBooks for Bookkeepers
Customize Your Business Plan
Learn to use QuickBooks to perform a variety of
bookkeeping procedures. This includes setting up
accounts, paying bills, invoicing, and report creation.
Prerequisites: Accounting/Bookkeeping I and Accounting/
Bookkeeping II.
Learn what it takes to create a customized business plan:
how to create a forever changing document that will help
you manage and build the business you want.
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80038
6-8:30pm
HV
30537
R(2)
T/R(2)
6/9-16
8/23-25
6-8:30pm
OM
FIN 500
Learn how to make your business more efficient, more
profitable, and how to manage your nest-egg including
types of business entities, tax planning, investments,
debt, insurance, and succession planning.
Total Cost: $95 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $60)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75252
6:30-9:30pm
EC
5/19-26
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
79988
R(4)
6/2-23
6:30-9:30pm
EC
79987
M(4)
6/6-27
6:30-9:30pm
RAC
SBA 949
Financial Principles for Small Business
R(2)
Total Cost: $149 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $99)
80040
W(2)
6/15-22
6:30-9:30pm
EC
30541
T(2)
8/16-23
6:30-9:30pm
CC
SBA 808
How to Start and Manage Your Own Small
Business
Learn to control the chaos and become less stressed with
basic office management principles. Explore task and
time management skills to increase your efficiency and
improve your productivity.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80049
6:30-9pm
EC
6/20-27
Truth or Consequences: The Myths of Owning
a Business
Examine management issues and concerns in forming
a small business enterprise. Discuss the advantages
and disadvantages of self-employment, government
resources, types of businesses, markets to explore,
legalities and more.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $36 Fees: $73)
Total Cost: $39 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $39)
80055
30555
14
S(2)
S(2)
6/11-18
8/20-27
Time
9am-3pm
9am-3pm
Location
OM
CC
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $54)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80041
6:30-9pm
EC
W(2)
6/8-15
Creating Cell Phone Apps for Your Business
Discover how to build smart phone applications for a
business without any of the programming that is normally
required. This class is designed for business owners and
those needing to quickly deploy smartphone applications
and is oriented to the student without a technical
background. Please note that this class does not include
any programming. Online class.
Total Cost: $245 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $205)
SBA 963
Dispel the myths as you discuss the many aspects of
running your own business. Determine whether you want
your business to be a full time venture or a supplement to
your current income. Define your strengths and explore
how you could improve. Learn business truths and how to
avoid the pitfalls.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Examine how important relationships are to business
success. Learn strong, professional social skills that include
networking and conversational skills, business card
etiquette, how to project a positive image, and more.
MAR 134
Small Office Organization
M(2)
MGT 806
Business Etiquette Basics
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
76088
T(1)
5/17
6:30-9pm
HV
30550
R(1)
7/21
6-8:30pm
OM
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30559
Arranged
LERN
Arranged
7/5-29
PCP 338
Facebook for Business
Gain an overview of skills needed to increase business and
expand marketing scope by learning to customize your
Facebook page. Learn about regulations for business/
organization pages, and review best practices for using
events, contests, badges, email and like button features
to increase your audience. Designed for business and
organization leaders already using Facebook. Online class.
Total Cost: $245 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $205)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30667
Arranged
LERN
Arranged
7/5-29
Career Training
Career
Training
Business
FIN 501
SBA 951
80085
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
How to Network Like a Pro
LinkedIn to Grow Your Business
30571
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Learn how to get started with networking, to overcome
networking anxiety, and to evaluate different
opportunities and determine where you will be most
successful. Use this powerful tool to advance your business
and learn how to build and maintain relationships in order
to grow your business.
Explore how to develop and maintain relationships
through this online social networking tool that can help
grow your business. Learn how to grow your business, find
prospective clients, and connect with existing clients and
customers.
30570
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $54)
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
76036
R(2)
5/19-26
6:30-9pm
CC
80045
6:30-9pm
EC
30767
W(2)
8/17-24
6:30-9pm
HV
W(2)
6/22-29
MAR 118
MGT 823
Marketing Your Business on the Internet
Instagram for Business
Learn to make the most of Instagram and lead your
business to unending exposure. With over 100 million
users, Instagram is a marketing goldmine. An android
or iOS device is needed to take full advantage of the
exercises in this class. Online class.
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $175)
Develop an Internet marketing plan for your business
that incorporates SEO, advertising, email, social media,
and more. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/
ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75270
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80109
Arranged
LERN
80096
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30626
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30634
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
6/6-7/1
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
SBA 959
Introduction to Social Media for Small Business
Learn how to build the buzz as you learn to build your
own online presence and create content to reach new
and existing customers. The most popular social media
platforms will be introduced. Form a marketing strategy
using specific tools that can help you improve your
business and get the best results.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $54)
Learn strategies to clarify what you want, the skills
necessary to help others get what they want, and how
to prioritize needs. Negotiation is a key skill to have for
business and life. This course will help you gain confidence
when dealing with even the shrewdest of deal-makers.
Online class.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80043
T(2)
6/14-21
6:30-9pm
EC
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $175)
30542
R(2)
8/18-25
6:30-9pm
CC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
7/5-29
Time
Location
Arranged
LERN
MAR 146
Learn how to use the five most popular social media
platforms; Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and
Google+ to grow and promote your business. For details,
go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Sales: Improve Your Skills to Grow Your Business
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $64)
Time
Location
80107
Arranged
LERN
Arranged
6/6-7/1
SBA 957
Work Smart and Get the Right Things Done
Examine how some people plan and prioritize to get more
accomplished than others. Identify your strengths as well
as areas that may need improvement, and learn skills and
strategies for planning, prioritizing, and organizing your
work and find more time to spend growing your business.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $54)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80050
6:30-9pm
OM
M(2)
6/20-27
Obtain the skills needed in using video as a marketing
tool to reach and serve more people including how to
use features from a consumer perspective, creating a
customized YouTube channel, the importance of having
friends and subscribers and communicating with them,
and more. Designed for business and organization leaders
already familiar with YouTube. Online class.
Total Cost: $245 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $205)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80108
Arranged
6/6-7/1
Time
Location
Arranged
LERN
Learn fundamental sales and marketing concepts, and
develop confidence and skills to promote your products
and/or services.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75281
Arranged
ED2GO
80047
R(2)
6/16-23
6:30-9:30pm
OM
30544
W(2)
8/24-31
6:30-9:30pm
EC
5/18-7/8
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
SBA 947
Using Social Media in Business
Arranged
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $175)
YouTube for Business
Negotiation: Get What You Want
Arranged
Twitter for Business
Learn how this hot social media platform can be useful
in growing your business. Explore the best, and easiest,
techniques for successful interactions on Twitter that can
help expand your business. Online class.
PCP 339
MAN 078
30558
SBA 967
80095
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30631
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30639
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Arranged
ED2GO
SBA 526
Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring
Discover small business marketing strategies that can help
you attract attention, woo your target audience, grow
your customer base, and expand your profits all for little
or no money. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/
ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $64)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
775188 Arranged
Arranged
ED2GO
5/18-7/8
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
15
Business
Career Training
SPECIALTIES
MAR 150
Podcasting
SBA 439
Becoming a Notary: Learning the Rules and
Regulations
Learn the rules, regulations and correct practices in
performing the responsibilities of a notary public. Topics
include a brief history, Maryland rules, practical advice,
avoiding problems, new developments and performing
competently as a notary.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $54)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80046
S(1)
6/11
9am-3pm
EC
30546
S(1)
8/13
9am-3pm
OM
SBA 283
How to Start Your Own Consulting Business
Learn new ideas and information while discussing how
to set up a consulting practice based on individual skills,
knowledge and use of effective business practices. Topics
include marketing, finances and business planning.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $64)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Discover how to grow your brand and connect with
customers through podcasting. People with a niche hobby
are turning podcasts into a business. Learn how to turn
your business or hobby into a podcast from start to finish,
and get your show online. Online class.
Total Cost: $245 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $205)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80111
Arranged
LERN
Arranged
6/6-7/1
MAN 287
Refresher Course for Pool/Spa Operators
Stay current regarding the safe and healthy operation of
public swimming pools and know how to operate public
whirlpool spas and hot tubs in Baltimore County. Bring
photo I.D.(driver's license) and current pool/spa operator's
card to class. Textbook is included in the cost of the course
and will be distributed in class.
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $24 Fees: $105)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75227
8:30am-2pm
OM
S(1)
5/21
HSL 081
80054
S(1)
6/25
9am-3pm
RAC
Special Events Basics
30557
S(1)
8/6
9am-3pm
HV
Discover the elements of effective special events planning.
Learn what to consider when selecting a site and how to
create an event timeline. Contracts, resources, and pricing
are discussed. Learn to implement a strategic plan.
XXX 865
Introduction to Voice Overs
Examine voice over opportunities available in the world
of radio and television. Work on-mic with actual scripts.
Learn about two kinds of voice overs and how to prepare
the all-important demo tape.
Total Cost: $65 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $65)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80126
7-9pm
EC
R(1)
6/16
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $69)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
80487
R(4)
6/9-30
6:30-9pm
RAC
30552
S(2)
8/13-20
9am-3pm
HV
PCP 123
Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay
Learn from auction professionals, how to work from home
or earn extra income by buying and selling goods online.
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75185
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80064
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30562
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30561
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Arranged
ED2GO
Location
SMALL BUSINESS
& ENTREPRENEURSHIP
What’s the next step? It’s a question asked
by people who have an idea for a product or
service, are ready to start a business, or have
a business that they want to grow. We offer
a variety of classes taught by business
professionals to meet your needs and
answer your questions.
Continuing Education Certificate Programs:
Students can take the series and receive a
continuing education certificate or take
classes separately.
Small Business Basics:
• How to Start and Manage Your Own Small
Business
• Customize Your Business Plan
• The A,B,C’s of Small Business Funding
• Small Business Marketing Strategies
Entry Level Bookkeeper:
• Accounting/Bookkeeping I
• Accounting/Bookkeeping II
• QuickBooks for Bookkeepers
Social Media for Business:
• Introduction to Social Media for Small
Business
• LinkedIn to Grow Your Business
• YouTube for Business
• Facebook for Business
• Instagram for Business
• Twitter for Business
For more information visit:
www.ccbcmd.edu/smallbiz
Blog: www.ccbcsmallbusiness.com
Moire Riley, Coordinator • mriley@ccbcmd.edu
443-840-1804
16
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Business
Career Training
Business
MGT 634
SBA 968
VOD 036
Start a Pet Sitting Business
Weddings - Coordinating - Part II
Discover how to translate your love of animals into a
fun and profitable career. For details, go to http://www.
ED2GO.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75212
Arranged
ED2GO
80066
Arranged
Arranged
5/18-7/8
6/15-8/5
Arranged
Continue to learn the professional way to coordinate
and plan weddings. Intended for individuals considering
a career in professional wedding coordinating.
Recommended: Weddings - Coordinating - Part I.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $25 Fees: $74)
Time
Location
ED2GO
76067
S(1)
5/21
9am-4:30pm
EC
S(1)
6/25
9am-4:30pm
OM
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $79 Fees: $50)
S(1)
8/13
9am-4:30pm
HV
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80648
T/R(2)
6/14-16
6-9pm
HV
80647
F(1)
6/17
9am-4pm
HV
30566
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30565
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Arranged
ED2GO
30553
SBA 969
Licensure
Start Your Own Gift Basket Business new
Express your creativity in a fun and profitable way, by
starting a home-based business as a gift basket designer.
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75204
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80069
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30568
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30567
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Arranged
ED2GO
Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business
Learn how to research and develop relationships with
potential funding sources, organize grant writing
campaigns, and prepare proposals. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
80235
Arranged
Arranged
MAN 058
REA 508
Home Inspection: Continuing Professional
Education Part I
Meet the licensee's knowledge of home inspection
services in one or more residential components:
plumbing, electrical, HVAC, insulation, roofing, and
structure. This class provides 15 hours of continuing
professional competency educational hours that
are required by the Maryland Commission of Home
Inspection.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $75 Fees: $114)
SBA 516
Time
6/15-8/5
Develop enhanced skills for using performance
management tools and techniques as a framework
for developing a more productive workforce. Learn
techniques and approaches through which performance
management, appraisal and coaching can be used as
development tools and as means to improve individual
productivity.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80051
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Performance Management: An Approach to
Employee Development
Location
ED2GO
SBA 970
Turn Your Hobby Into a Successful Business
Learn how to turn your talent and passion into a real
income in order to keep your hobby from becoming too
costly.
Total Cost: $119 (Tuition: $36 Fees: $83)
Time
Location
76084
W(3)
5/18-6/1
6:30-9:30pm
CC
30551
R(3)
8/4-18
6:30-9:30pm
CC
Become acquainted with fundamental management
principles and practices, and build a repertoire of effective
supervisory skills.
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $79 Fees: $50)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80642
T/R(2)
6/7-9
6-9pm
HV
80641
F(1)
6/10
9am-4pm
HV
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Supply Chain Management
72456
W(5)
5/18-6/15
6:30-9:30pm
HV
MGT 332
30515
W(5)
8/10-9/7
6:30-9:30pm
CC
Supply Chain Management Fundamentals
REA 509
Home Inspection: Continuing Professional
Education Part II
Enhance your knowledge of home inspection services in
heating and air conditioning systems, insulation
and ventilation, and fireplaces and solid burning
appliances. This class provides 15 hours of continuing
professional competency educational hours that
are required by the Maryland Commission of Home
Inspection.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $75 Fees: $114)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
The Role of the Supervisor
79986
W(5)
6/29-7/27
Time
6:30-9:30pm
Location
CC
Develop the skills and strategies required to succeed in the
supply chain management field. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80655
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
31004
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
MGT 796
Distribution and Logistics Management
Learn to understand how to analyze and improve
distribution and logistics management in an organization.
Topics to be covered include physical distribution,
inventory management, production stores, returned
goods, and enterprise resource planning.
Supervisory Development
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
VOD 035
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Weddings - Coordinating - Part I
MAN 909
77356
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
Communication Skills and Interpersonal
Interaction
80656
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
31005
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Learn the professional way to coordinate any size and
type of wedding. Get the basics from start to finish and
more. Intended for individuals considering a career in
professional wedding coordinating. $20 material cost
payable to instructor.
Explore the concept of personality type and its
applications in improving the effectiveness of
interpersonal interactions in the workplace.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $25 Fees: $74)
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $79 Fees: $50)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80053S(1)
6/11
9am-4:30pm
OM
30793S(1)
8/6
9am-4:30pm
HV
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
30995T/R(2)
7/5-7
6-9pm
Location
OM
30994F(1)
7/8
9am-4pm
HV
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
17
Business
Career Training
TAKE AN ONLINE
BUSINESS COURSE!
G
Acquire the leadership and management skills needed for career development and enhancement. Earn continuing
education certificates in a wide range of subject areas through a series of cost effective and time efficient one-day
courses.
You can earn these continuing education certificates by completing all the courses listed under each certification.
Supervisory Development I (6 courses)
Supply Chain Management (6 courses)
• Role of the Supervisor
• Introduction to Supply Chain Management
• Communication Skills and
Interpersonal Interaction
• Fundamentals of Purchasing and Supply
Management
• Managing Multiple Priorities
• Advanced Supply Management Tools &
Concepts • Collaborative Outcomes: Teams and
Teamwork
• Legal Considerations of Supply Management
• Managing Conflict and Confrontation
• Modern Negotiation Concepts & Techniques
• Performance Management
• 21st Century Inventory Management
Supervisory Development II (6 courses)
Human Resources Management (5 courses)
• Critical Business Thinking
• Finance for the Non-Financial Manager
In cooperation with the American Management
Association • Coaching: Creating High Performance
Employees
• Fair, Square and Legal
• Managing Organizational Change
• Successful Interviewing
• Managing Across Generations
• Fundamentals of Human Resource
Management
• Business Ethics: Navigating the Gray Areas
• How to Manage Training
Non-Profit Organization Management
(6 courses)
• Performance Appraisals
• Strategic Planning for the Non-Profit
Organization
• Financial Management for Not-for-Profit
Organizations
CUSTOMIZED CONTRACT TRAINING
Courses in these programs (and others) can be
customized and delivered onsite at your
organization for groups of 8 or more.
• Managing Paid and Volunteer Staff
• Grant Writing
For further information, please contact Peter
• Marketing & Fundraising for Non-Profit
Organizations
Naron, (443) 840-4572, pnaron@ccbcmd.edu
• Making Effective Presentations
The following online courses are eligible for PMI ®
Professional Development Units (PDUs)
Leadership Development
• Leadership (MGT 456)
Management & Supervision
• Fundamentals of Supervision and Management
(MGT 290)
• Mastery of Business Fundamentals (MGT 297)
• Introduction to Business Analysis (MGT 457)
• Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications (SBA 923) 18
Project Management
• Project Management Fundamentals (SBA 925) • Project Management Applications (MGT 597)
Supply Chain Management
• Supply Chain Management Fundamentals
(MGT 332)
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Our Instructor-led online courses are informative, fun,
convenient, and highly interactive.
All courses run for six weeks. Courses are projectoriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on
assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links,
and more. You can complete any course entirely from
your home or office, any time of the day or night.
• A to Z Grant Writing
• Achieving Success with Difficult People
• Administrative Assistant Applications
• Advanced Grant Proposal Writing
• Becoming a Grant Writing Consultant
• Building Teams That Work
• Business Finance for Non-Finance Personnel
• Business and Marketing Writing
• Buying and Selling on eBay
• Creating a Successful Business Plan
• Effective Business Writing
• Effective Selling
• Employment Law Fundamentals
• Fundamentals of Accounting
• Fundamentals of Technical Writing
• Get Grants!
• Growing Plants for Fun and Profit
• High Speed Project Management
• Interpersonal Communication
• Introduction to Internet Writing Markets
• Introduction to Nonprofit Management
• Jump Start your Career with LinkedIn
• Keys to Effective Communication
• Managing Customer Service
• Manufacturing Applications
• Manufacturing Fundamentals
• Marketing Your Nonprofit
• Mastering Public Speaking
• Nonprofit Fundraising Essentials
• Publish and Sell Your E-Books
• Purchasing Fundamentals
• Professional Sales Skills
• Real Estate Law
• Start and Operate Your Own Home-Based Business
• Start Your Own Consulting Practice
• Start Your Own Small Business
• Starting a Consulting Practice
• Starting a Nonprofit
• Understanding the Human Resources Function
• Writing Effective Grant Proposals
Cost of class: $109 ($89 seniors)
Course Dates:
May 18 • June 15 • July 13 • August 17
For more information or to register:
visit the website at
www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/ or call us at
443-840-4700.
Career Training
Career
Training
Computer & Information Technology
COMPUTERS & INFORMATION
TECHNOLOGY
PCA 969
PCA 643
Today's Internet: Wikis, Blogs,Clouds and More
Explore many useful and interesting websites and online
applications to learn details of what each does, why you
want to use it, and how to get started. Launch your own
blog, explore virtual worlds, collaborate with others,
get in the cloud, improve your network security, and
much more. Prerequisite: Windows Intro or equivalent
knowledge.
77178
T/R(4)
5/17-26
Time
6-9pm
Total Cost: $399 (Tuition: $170 Fees: $229)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Microsoft Office 2013 Introduction
Create and edit Word documents, produce an Excel
spreadsheet with basic formulas and functions, create
a PowerPoint presentation, and develop an Access
database. Prerequisite: Windows Intro or equivalent
knowledge.
Location
Time
Location
30815
T/R(8)
7/12-8/4
6-9pm
CC
30862
M/W(8)
8/8-31
6-9pm
EC
HV
PCA 632
PCA 968
Access 2013 Introduction
Cloud Computing
Learn how the cloud is revolutionizing how we create,
store, and share data. Each of the key concepts about
cloud computing is covered. Prerequisite: Windows Intro
or equivalent knowledge.
Basic Computers
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
PCP 660
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Keyboarding
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
80334
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
PCA 685
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75543
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30651
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
T/R(6)
6/7-23
Time
6-8pm
Location
HV
Understanding Cloud Computing
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
PCP 386
75538
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
Windows 7 Introduction
30652
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Learn the core features and functions of Windows 7 such
as creating and managing files, folders, and libraries;
managing content; customizing the environment; and
using Internet Explorer.
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $52 Fees: $77)
Time
Location
80327
S(1)
6/4
8:30am-4:30pm
EC
80321
M/W(3)
6/6-13
6-8:30pm
CC
30743
T/R(3)
7/5-12
6-8:30pm
OM
30731
S(1)
8/6
8:30am-4:30pm
OM
PCA 718
Gmail new
Learn the basic function and features of emailing with
Gmail including how to read emails; compose and send
emails; reply, forward, delete, archive, and star emails;
and create and edit contacts. Prerequisite: Windows Intro
or equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $59)
Time
Computer Skills for the Workplace
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
PCA 681
Location
80337
T/R(2)
6/7-9
6:30-8:30pm
80326
S(1)
6/11
8:30am-12:45pm EC
30775
S(1)
8/13
8:30am-12:45pm HV
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75537
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30641
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Create a new database, construct data tables, design
forms and reports, and create queries. Prerequisite:
Windows Intro or equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77163
S(1)
5/21
8:30am-4:30pm
OM
80329
S(1)
6/11
8:30am-4:30pm
HV
30818
S(1)
7/9
8:30am-4:30pm
EC
30740
T/R(3)
8/2-9
6-8:30pm
OM
PCA 633
Access 2013 Intermediate
Expand your knowledge of relational database design,
write advanced queries, structure existing data, share data
across applications, and customize reports. Prerequisite:
Access 2013 Intro or equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30728
S(1)
7/9
8:30am-4:30pm
OM
30773
S(1)
7/23
8:30am-4:30pm
HV
30817
S(1)
8/6
8:30am-4:30pm
EC
30739
T/R(3)
8/30-9/6
6-8:30pm
OM
PCA 634
Access 2013 Advanced
PCP 283
Learn advanced Access features such as, database
management, advanced form design, packaging a
database, encrypting a database, and preparing a
database for multi-user access. Prerequisite: Access 2013
Intermediate or equivalent knowledge.
What's New in Microsoft Office?
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
Microsoft Office
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Time
Location
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
76900
T/R(3)
5/17-24
6-8:30pm
OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
30816
S(1)
7/30
8:30am-4:30pm
OM
30873
M/W(3)
8/22-29
6-8:30pm
HV
Time
75542
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30653
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
OM
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
19
Career Training
Computer & Information Technology
PCP 116
PCP 118
Introduction to Microsoft Access
Introduction to Microsoft Excel
PCA 640
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
75539
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
77872
Arranged
30645
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30646
Arranged
Time
Location
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
7/13-9/2
Arraged
ED2GO
Word 2013 Introduction
Learn to navigate the Word 2013 environment; explore
the Help system; create, edit, and format simple
documents; add tables and lists; add design elements
and layout options; and proof documents. Prerequisite:
Windows Intro or equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
PCP 710
PCP 128
Intermediate Microsoft Access
Intermediate Microsoft Excel
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75544
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
77868
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30642
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30643
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Time
Location
80332
S(1)
6/4
8:30am-4:30pm
HV
80328
M/W(3)
6/6-13
6-8:30pm
EC
30738
M/W(3)
7/11-18
6-8:30pm
OM
30823
S(1)
7/23
8:30am-4:30pm
EC
PCA 641
Word 2013 Intermediate
Excel 2013 Introduction
Advanced Microsoft Excel
Learn to create, edit, format, and print basic Excel 2013
worksheets; and customize the Excel environment.
Prerequisite: Windows Intro or equivalent knowledge.
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Learn to create more complex documents using lists,
tables, charts, graphics, styles and themes. Also learn how
to use mail merge and macros. Prerequisite: Word 2013
Intro or equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
PCP 683
PCA 635
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80324
T/R(3)
6/7-14
6-8:30pm
EC
80331
S(1)
6/18
8:30am-4:30pm
HV
30820
S(1)
7/16
8:30am-4:30pm
EC
30742
T/R(3)
7/19-26
6-8:30pm
OM
PCA 636
Excel 2013 Intermediate
Learn how to create advanced formulas; analyze data with
logical and lookup functions; organize data into tables;
visualize data with charts; analyze data with PivotTables,
slicers, and PivotCharts; insert graphics; and use themes
and templates. Prerequisite: Excel 2013 Introduction or
equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
77866
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80340
S(1)
6/18
8:30am-4:30pm
OM
30640
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
30782
S(1)
7/16
8:30am-4:30pm
HV
30737
M/W(3)
8/8-15
6-8:30pm
OM
30822
S(1)
8/20
8:30am-4:30pm
EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
ED2GO
PCA 638
PowerPoint 2013 Introduction
Learn to develop a PowerPoint presentation that includes
text, graphics, objects, tables, and charts. Also learn to
apply transitions, and print and deliver the presentation.
Prerequisite: Windows Intro or equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
S(1)
5/21
8:30am-4:30pm CC
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
30778
S(1)
7/9
8:30am-4:30pm HV
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30734
M/W(3)
7/25-8/1
6-8:30pm
30821
S(1)
7/30
8:30am-4:30pm EC
OM
PCA 639
PowerPoint 2013 Advanced
Learn how to modify the PowerPoint environment,
customize design templates, add SmartArt, add media
and animations, collaborate on a presentation, customize
a slide show, and secure and distribute a presentation.
Prerequisite: PowerPoint Intro or equivalent knowledge.
6/4
8:30am-4:30pm
OM
30774
S(1)
7/30
8:30am-4:30pm
HV
30819
S(1)
8/13
8:30am-4:30pm
EC
30741
T/R(3)
8/16-23
6-8:30pm
OM
Time
Location
76357
T/R(3)
5/17-24
6-8:30pm
CC
30732
S(1)
7/23
8:30am-4:30pm
OM
PCP 950
Location
S(1)
Word 2013 Advanced
Learn to collaborate with others on documents, add
reference marks and notes, manage long documents,
secure documents, and create forms. Prerequisite: Word
2013 Intermediate or equivalent knowledge.
76238
Time
80336
PCA 642
Introduction to Microsoft Word
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77874
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30649
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCA 637
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
Excel 2013 Advanced
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Learn to automate common tasks, audit workbooks to
avoid errors, share data with others, analyze data, and use
Excel data in other applications. Prerequisite: Excel 2013
Intermediate or equivalent knowledge.
80339
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
76908
M/W(3)
5/16-23
6-8:30pm
OM
30729
S(1)
7/16
8:30am-4:30pm
OM
30872
S(1)
8/27
8:30am-4:30pm
HV
20
S(1)
6/11
Time
Location
8:30am-4:30pm OM
Intermediate Microsoft Word
PCP 249
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75541
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30648
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
PCP 286
Time
Location
77870
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30644
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Career Training
Career
Training
Computer & Information Technology
Business Solutions
PCA 723
PCA 719
Google Apps for Business new
PCA 722
Cybersecurity for End Users new
Learn to protect yourself and your organization from
technology-related risks. You'll gain information on
how to understand security compliance considerations,
social engineering, malware, and various other data
security-related concepts. Explore the hazards and pitfalls
and learn how to use technology safely and securely.
Prerequisite: Windows Intro or equivalent knowledge.
Become more productive using Google's variety of web
based applications and tools, including Gmail, Google
Calendar, Drive, Hangouts, Documents, Spreadsheets,
Presentations, and more. You'll learn time saving tips and
strategies to get more done.
30705
Arranged
Time
7/5-29
Arranged
Total Cost: $119 (Tuition: $48 Fees: $71)
PCP 957
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook
Time
Location
Location
LERN
76718
R(1)
5/19
8:30am-12:45pm
OM
76975
T/R(2)
5/24-26
6:30-8:30pm
EC
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
80323
S(1)
6/18
8:30am-12:45pm
EC
80305
T/R(2)
6/21-23
6:30-8:30pm
CC
30853
T/R(2)
7/12-14
6:30-8:30pm
EC
30783
M/W(2)
8/15-17
6:30-8:30pm
HV
30865
S(1)
8/27
8:30am-12:45pm
OM
Learn about threats and vulnerabilities, safeguards,
common attacks, viruses, malware and spyware, disaster
recover planning, Intrusion Detection/Prevention, basic
security architecture, introductory forensics, and cyber
terrorism. Gain the knowledge needed to practice safer
computing and safeguard your business and work
information. Online class.
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $175)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30703
Arranged
7/5-29
Time
Arranged
30704
Arranged
7/5-29
Time
Arranged
Location
LERN
Google Drive and Productivity Apps new
Learn the capability of Google Drive, its productivity
applications and how to work with Google Apps
environment. You will learn use Google Apps to
create, manage, store, and share various types of files.
Prerequisite: Windows Intro or equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
7/11-13
6:30-8:30pm
HV
T/R(2)
8/9-11
6:30-8:30pm
EC
Excel 2013 Dashboards new
Arranged
ED2GO
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $64 Fees: $95)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
PCP 705
Learn how to create a project plan during its planning
phase and update a project plan during its execution,
monitoring, and controlling phases. Prerequisites:
Windows Intro or equivalent knowledge and an
understanding of project management concepts.
Total Cost: $399 (Tuition: $168 Fees: $231)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30863
M/W(6)
7/11-27
6-8:30pm
EC
30866
S(2)
8/13-20
8:30am-4:30pm
OM
Time
Location
M/W(3)
6/6-13
6-8:30pm
HV
30852
T/R(3)
8/9-16
6-8:30pm
CC
30733
M/W(3)
8/22-29
6-8:30pm
OM
PCA 729
Mail Merge Using Word 2013 new
and Excel 2013
Learn how to manage and distribute company
communications using the Mail Merge feature in
Word 2013 and the database features in Excel 2013.
Prerequisite: Intro level courses in Word 2013, and Excel
2013 or equivalent knowledge.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
76978
T/R(2)
5/17-19
6:30-8:30pm
80310
S(1)
6/18
8:30am-12:45pm CC
Location
30785
M/W(2)
7/18-20
6:30-8:30pm
HV
30855
T/R(2)
8/16-18
6:30-8:30pm
EC
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees:$89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
80330
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $59)
75596
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30611
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
EC
PCA 731
Manage Data Using Excel 2013 new
PCA 423
Introduction To QuickBooks
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
PCA 721
M/W(2)
30854
5/18-7/8
Location
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30784
Arranged
Introduction to Microsoft Project
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $175)
8:30am-12:45pm CC
Arranged
PCP 278
Learn how to create and use an Evernote account to get
digitally organized from storing photos, PDFs, notes, and
web sites to creating a business card list and reminders.
Online class.
6/4
30647
Time
Location
Evernote new
Location
S(1)
75545
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
LERN
PCA 727
Time
80307
Learn some of the higher level functionality in Excel to
summarize table data by using functions, charts, and
PivotTables and display those elements in a dashboard
format. Prerequisite: Excel 2013 Intro or equivalent
knowledge.
Microsoft Project 2013
Cybersecurity for Managers new
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $59)
PCA 720
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
PCA 724
Learn how to use Excel 2013 advanced PivotTable
functionality to analyze your raw data. Prerequisite:
Excel 2013 Intermediate or equivalent knowledge.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $175)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Data Analysis with Excel 2013 PivotTables new
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75553
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30617
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCA 564
Learn how to create a worksheet database and learn
a variety of filter techniques to manage a worksheet
database using Excel 2013. Prerequisite: Excel 2013 Intro
or equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80312
T/R(2)
6/7-9
6:30-8:30pm
CC
30857
T/R(2)
7/19-21
6:30-8:30pm
EC
30786
M/W(2)
7/25-27
6:30-8:30pm
HV
Intermediate QuickBooks
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
77832
M/W(3)
5/16-23
6-8:30pm
HV 126
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
80338
M/W(3)
6/6-13
6-8:30pm
OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30885
M/W(3)
7/18-25
6-8:30pm
CC
75554
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30861
S(1)
8/27
8:30am-4:30pm
EC
30590
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
21
Career Training
Computer & Information Technology
PCA 728
Microsoft Office 2013 Templates new
PCP 949
Learn how to take advantage of the many templates
available in Microsoft Office 2013 and how to create and
manage them. Prerequisite: Intro level courses in Word
2013, Excel 2013, and PowerPoint 2013 or equivalent
knowledge.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80315
T/R(2)
6/14-16
6:30-8:30pm
CC
30858
T/R(2)
7/26-28
6:30-8:30pm
EC
30787
M/W(2)
8/1-3
6:30-8:30pm
HV
Word Simplified - (24 hours)
Start at the beginning and learn Introductory and
Intermediate Microsoft Word skills in a slower paced
environment with plenty of practice projects and
instructor feedback. Discover how to create, save, and edit
documents. Practice formatting text, paragraphs, and
documents. Generate envelopes and labels during in class
practice exercises. Comprehensive handouts provided.
Total Cost: $359 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $279)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31066
T/R(4)
7/12-7/21
Time
Location
9am – 3:45pm HV
PCA 730
Showcase Data with Excel 2013 Charts new
Learn how to create a variety of charts with emphasis
on selecting appropriate chart types and enhancing
them by using various chart options. Prerequisite: Excel
2013 Intro or equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
EC
PCP 946
Excel Simplified - (24 hours)
Establish a foundation and learn Introductory and
Intermediate Microsoft Excel skills in a slower paced
environment with plenty of practice projects and
instructor feedback. Learn to create, save, and edit
spreadsheets. Discover how to format cells, add borders
and shading, move and copy data. Find out how to insert
formulas, sort, and filter data in a list, and create charts.
Comprehensive handouts provided.
9am – 3:45pm HV
31048
T/R(4)
8/2-11
9am – 3:45pm HV
CRN# Day/Ses. Date
80318
S(1)
6/11
8:30am-12:45pm CC
30860
T/R(2)
8/2-4
6:30-8:30pm
EC
Total Cost: $359 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $279)
30788
M/W(2)
8/8-10
6:30-8:30pm
HV
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
81080
PCA 585
Microcomputer Keyboarding (online/4 arranged
sessions at CCBC Catonsville)
PCP 498
A Simplified Guide to Windows File
Management - (6 hours)
Do you have trouble finding files on your PC? Are all
of your files located in one place or library such as
“Documents” or “My Documents?” Create and organize
folders just like you would in a file cabinet. Practice
moving and copying files from one folder to another
and/or a flash drive. Learn how to copy files to a CD.
Find out how to rename, delete, and restore deleted
files. Learn how to create icons on your desktop to gain
quick access to files, folders, and programs you use
frequently. Comprehensive handouts provided
Do you look at the keyboard when you type? Do you
use the “hunt and peck” method when you use your
computer? Start at the beginning and learn to type
without looking at the keys and improve your speed and
accuracy! Students must be computer literate and have
Internet access. Textbook may be purchased at CCBC
Catonsville bookstore. Students are required to arrange
four meetings with the instructor at CCBC Catonsville.
(This course satisfies the Keyboarding I requirement
within the Administrative Assistant and Medical Office
Administrative Assistant Continuing Education Certificate
programs)
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $55 Fees: $110)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
81077
Arranged
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $10 Fees: $79)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80739
R(1)
6/2
9am-3:45pm
HV
31049
R(1)
7/7
9am-3:45pm
HV
31047
T(1)
8/23
9am-3:45pm
HV
22
Microsoft Word I 6/7-16
6:30-8:30pm
For details about these classes,
call 443-840-5846 or email:
gwachter@ccbcmd.edu
PCA 601
T/R(4)
5/23-25
Back to Work Series
All courses are $279 (Tuition: $75 Fees: $204) each.
For details about these classes call 443-840-5846 or
email: gwachter@ccbcmd.edu.
80741
M/W(2)
G
Get started toward Microsoft Office Specialist
Certification! Microsoft Certification can take you from
the start of your career to its pinnacle. Certification
sets you apart in today’s competitive job market with
greater earning potential and career advancement,
and brings you recognition for your knowledge and
skills. Certify your productivity! Add Microsoft Office
Specialist (MOS) to your resume! Students must have
Internet access, Microsoft Windows experience and
have Microsoft Office 2013 installed on their computers
to take these classes. Textbook may be purchased at
CCBC Catonsville bookstore.
Learn essential Word features needed to create, format,
edit, and enhance business documents, newsletters,
flyers, and academic reports. Upon successful
completion of this course and Microsoft Word II,
students will have learned the skill sets required to
pass the Word Microsoft Office Specialist Certification
exam.
76980
MICROSOFT OFFICE
G
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
6/13-7/30
Arranged
6/20-8/13
Time
Location
Arranged
Online
PCA 602
Microsoft Word II Learn advanced Word features such as macros,
templates, document collaboration, footnotes,
bibliographies, and tables of contents to be able to
manage long documents. Upon successful completion
of Microsoft Word I and II, students will have learned
the skill sets required to pass the Word Microsoft Office
Specialist Certification exam. Prerequisites: Word I or
equivalent knowledge.
CRN# Day/Ses. Date
81082
Arranged
6/20-8/13
Time
Location
Arranged
Online
PCA 604
Microsoft Excel I Time
Location
Arranged
Online
Learn essential Microsoft Excel features needed to
format, edit, sort, and display data in a spreadsheet.
Students learn to organize data alphabetically and
numerically and to enter formulas and apply
functions. Upon successful completion Microsoft Excel I
and II, students will have learned the skill sets required
to pass the Excel Microsoft Office Specialist Certification
exam.
CRN# Day/Ses. Date
81081
Arranged
6/20-8/13
Time
Location
Arranged
Online
The classes listed above are online courses. If you prefer
to take these classes on the Catonsville campus using a
self-paced and individualized method of learning, contact
Georgia Nunnally at gnunnally@ccbcmd.edu.
Career Training
Career
Training
Computer & Information Technology
Database Management
PCP 185
Introduction to Database Development
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
PCP 187
PCP 271
Introduction to SQL
Introduction to Illustrator CS
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75570
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
75593
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30618
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30606
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
75540
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
PCP 318
30602
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Intermediate SQL
Introduction to Crystal Reports
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Time
Location
75602
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30600
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCP 158
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Time
Location
75568
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30612
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCP 634
Time
Location
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $81 Fees: $108)
30591
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Desktop Publishing & Graphics
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Time
Location
75605
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30587
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Time
Location
30814
S(1)
8/6
8:30am-4:30pm
CC
30826
T/R(3)
8/23-30
6-8:30pm
HV
PCA 675
InDesign CC Advanced
Introduction to Adobe Acrobat
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75597
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30594
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Learn how to prepare documents for multiple formats,
manage advanced page elements, manage styles,
build complex paths, manage external files and create
dynamic documents, manage long documents, and
publish InDesign files for other formats and customize
print settings. Prerequisite: Windows Intro or equivalent
knowledge.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $81 Fees: $108)
PCA 485
Intermediate Oracle
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Learn how to design and customize a document,
work with page elements, build tables, and prepare a
document for delivery. Prerequisite: Windows Intro or
equivalent knowledge.
75600
PCP 282
Introduction to Oracle
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
InDesign CC Introduction
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
PCA 484
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
PCP 341
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Illustrator CC Introduction
S(1)
8/13
Time
Loation
8:30am-4:30pm
CC
Learn how to create a simple illustration by creating and
manipulating shapes, and drawing and modifying paths.
Also learn to insert text into a graphic, customize objects,
and prepare documents for deployment. Prerequisite:
Windows Intro or equivalent knowledge.
30813
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $81 Fees: $108)
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
PCP 266
Introduction to InDesign
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
PCP 693
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Introduction to PHP and MySQL
30825
T/R(3)
7/5-12
6-8:30pm
HV
75590
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
30812
S(1)
7/23
8:30am-4:30pm
CC
30607
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
PCA 676
PCA 663
Introduction to Lightroom
Time
Location
Illustrator CC Advanced
75606
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30614
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arraged
ED2GO
Learn to draw complex illustrations and enhance them by
using various painting options. Also use painting tools,
manage colors, format type, work with effects, prepare
artwork for commercial printing, and prepare graphics
for the web. Prerequisite: Illustrator CC Intro or equivalent
knowledge.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
PCP 956
Intermediate PHP and MySQL
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75609
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30589
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $81 Fees: $108)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30824
T/R(3)
7/19-26
6-8:30pm
HV
30811
S(1)
7/30
8:30am-4:30pm
CC
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75561
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30610
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
23
Career Training
Computer & Information Technology
PCA 736
PCP 259
PCP 245
Photoshop CC
Intermediate Dreamweaver CS
Learn to use Photoshop CC to correct, enhance, and distort
digital photos, create image composites, and prepare
images for print and the web. Prerequisite: Windows Intro
or equivalent knowledge.
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Intermediate CSS and XHTML
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Total Cost: $350 (Tuition: $147 Fees: $203)
75589
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
75572
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30585
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30584
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
30882
S(2)
7/9-16
8:30am-4:30pm
CC
30883
T/R(6)
8/2-18
6-8:30pm
HV
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
PCP 287
PCO 105
Introduction to Flash CS
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
PCP 248
Introduction to Photoshop CS
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
75573
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30613
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCP 254
Intermediate Photoshop CS
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Time
Creating Web Pages
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Location
75598
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30604
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCA 589
Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3 Introduction
Learn to use HTML5 to create and design web pages.
Topics to be covered include creating a basic web page,
structuring content, applying styles using CSS, working
with tables, and navigating a website. Prerequisite:
Windows Intro or equivalent knowledge.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75566
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30579
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCP 480
Advanced Web Pages
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75603
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
Location
30577
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $81 Fees: $108)
75586
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30588
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
80335
T/R(3)
6/7-14
6-8:30pm
OM
PCP 186
30781
S(1)
8/6
8:30am-4:30pm
HV
Designing Effective Web Sites
Web Development
Time
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
PCA 590
Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3 Advanced
PCA 674
Dreamweaver CC Introduction
Learn to use Dreamweaver CC to create web pages,
focusing on the content, styling, and design. Prerequisite:
Windows Intro or equivalent knowledge.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $81 Fees: $108)
Learn to create advanced web pages and test their
validity. Topics include creating web page layouts,
managing CSS, testing a website, creating advanced
navigation, incorporating metacontent and multimedia
and creating basic forms. Prerequisite: Web Design with
HTML5 and CSS3 Intro or equivalent knowledge.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $81 Fees:$108)
30851
8:30am-4:30pm
CC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
S(1)
8/20
PCA 679
Dreamweaver CC Advanced
Learn to create fluid CSS layouts, implement mobile
integration techniques, and share files over a server
to work in a collaborative manner. Prerequisite:
Dreamweaver CC Intro or equivalent knowledge.
Time
Location
75569
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30582
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCA 658
Location
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
76698
S(1)
5/21
8:30am-4:30pm
EC
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
30780
S(1)
8/20
8:30am-4:30pm
HV
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
PCA 606
75560
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5
30580
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30849
8:30am-4:30pm
CC
75558
Arranged
5/18-7/8
30601
Arranged
7/13-9/2
8/27
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Creating Word Press Websites
PCA 569
Creating Word Press Websites II
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $81 Fees: $108)
S(1)
Time
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Location
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Arranged
ED2GO
Time
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS
75557
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
30581
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCP 255
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75587
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30603
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
24
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Career Training
Career
Training
Computer & Information Technology
PCA 657
PCP 233
PCP 274
Introduction to Google Analytics
Intermediate C# Programming
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Intermediate Visual Basic
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75559
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
75571
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
77594
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30605
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30583
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30593
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCA 567
PCA 666
Programming
Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5
Introduction to Java Programming
PCP 332
Introduction to Programming
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75562
Arranged
ED2GO
75555
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
ED2GO
30578
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30608
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75601
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30615
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCP 293
Arranged
Arranged
5/18-7/8
7/13-9/2
Arranged
PCA 568
PCP 139
Mac, iPhone, and iPad Programming
Intermediate Java 2 Programming
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Introduction to Ajax Programming
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75599
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30595
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCP 829
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75567
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30586
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75608
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30596
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCA 667
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75563
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30599
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $245 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $205)
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80301
Arranged
LERN
PCP 275
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75595
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30616
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCP 269
Introduction to Visual Basic
6/6-7/1
Intermediate Video Game Design new
Learn the basics of video game design process, learn
about the main video game genres, and use a game
development application to begin making games. Online
class.
Total Cost: $245 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $205)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30706
Arranged
LERN
Arranged
7/5-29
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
ED2GO
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
ED2GO
Arranged
PCA 726
Introduction to Python Programming
30619
Arranged
Gain a general introduction to what goes into the design
and development of both video and analog games, with a
particular focus on the use of games outside of consumer
entertainment. Take the first steps toward understanding
game design, and how it can be applied in your field.
7/13-9/2
Location
7/13-9/2
ED2GO
Arranged
Time
Arranged
Arranged
30609
Arranged
30598
7/13-9/2
Location
5/18-7/8
Location
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
ED2GO
30620
Arranged
75592
Arranged
ED2GO
Time
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Arranged
5/18-7/8
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
5/18-7/8
5/18-7/8
Arranged
Introduction to C# Programming
Arranged
Location
Arranged
75607
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
75564
Time
75556
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
PCA 668
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Introduction to Game Design new
Introduction to JavaScript
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Introduction to C++ Programming
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
PCA 725
PCP 748
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Introduction to ASP.NET
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Career Training
Computer & Information Technology
Network & Security
Certifications
PCA 425
PCA 435
Introduction to PC Troubleshooting
Basic A+ Certification Preparation
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $150 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $130)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
75531
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
77843
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Time
Arranged
ED2GO
Location
30637
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30625
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCA 436
PCP 107
Intermediate A+ Certification Preparation
Introduction to Networking
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $150 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $130)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN#
Day/Ses.
Dates
Time
Location
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
75532
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
77844
30635
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30630
PCA 437
PCP 160
Advanced A+ Certification Preparation
Intermediate Networking
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $150 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $130)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN#
Day/Ses.
Dates
Time
Location
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
75533
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
77846
30668
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30622
PCP 881
PCP 626
CompTIA® Network+ Certification Prep
Wireless Networking
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $150 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $130)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
75534
30638
Arranged
Arranged
5/18-7/8
7/13-9/2
Time
Arranged
Arranged
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
ED2GO
77847
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
ED2GO
30627
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCP 235
PCP 655
CompTIA® Security Certification Prep
Intro to PC Security
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $150 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $130)
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75535
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30636
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77848
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30628
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
PCA 956
CompTIA® Security+ Certification Prep 2
PCP 879
Advanced PC Security
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75536
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30633
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
26
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Total Cost: $150 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $130)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77850
Arranged
5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30629
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Flexible course selection can be tailored
to fit your prior work experience and
help you meet your career goals. CCBC
is an Authorized Testing Center for
Microsoft Office Certification (MOS) and
training takes place at CCBC Catonsville.
Gain a competitive edge:
• Self-paced courses
• Open lab environment
• Instructors on-site
Programs include:
• Clerk Typist/Receptionist
• Medical Secretary
• Office Information Processor
• Certified Office Specialist
For information, contact
Georgia Nunnally,
gnunnally@ccbcmd.edu
Career Training
Career
Training
Computer & Information Technology
IT/CYBERSECURITY CERTIFICATION PROGRAMS AND COURSES
G
The following courses follow the Credit Academic Calendars. Classes begin June 6th. For course details and a schedule of classes, please email Steve Ricketts at
sricketts@ccbcmd.edu.
A+ CERTIFICATION SERIES:
A+ Part 1 – 50 hrs
Total Cost: $719 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $502)
Prerequisite: A solid conceptual and practical knowledge of
PCs
A+ Part 2 – 50 hrs
Total Cost: $719 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $502)
Prerequisite: A+ Part 1
NETWORK+ CERTIFICATION SERIES:
Net+ Part 1 - 37.5 hrs
Total Cost: $505 (Tuition: $177 Fees: $328)
Prerequisite: A+ background recommended.
Net+ Part 2 - 50 hrs
Total Cost: $719 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $502)
Prerequisite: Net+ Part 1
SECURITY+ CERTIFICATION - 37.5 hrs
Total Cost: $505 (Tuition: $177 Fees: $328)
Prerequisite: Net+ Part 1
CISCO III - 50 hrs
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: CISCO II
INTRODUCTION TO NETWORK FORENSICS
50 hrs
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: Consent from coordinator
CISCO IV - 50 hrs,
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: CISCO III
LINUX FUNDAMENTALS, LPIC-1
CERTIFICATION - 37.5 hrs,
Total Cost: $505 (Tuition: $177 Fees: $328)
Prerequisite: Net+ Part 1 or A+
VMWARE VIRTUALIZATION & CLOUD
COMPUTING - 50 hrs
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: Consent from coordinator
LINUX – UNIX SHELL SCRIPTING - 50 hrs
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: Consent from coordinator
RED HAT CERTIFIED SYSTEM
ADMINISTRATOR (RHCSA)
CERTIFICATION SERIES:
For course details and a schedule of classes,
please email: sricketts@ccbcmd.edu.
Red Hat Admin I - 37.5 hrs
Total Cost: $505 (Tuition: $177 Fees: $328)
Prerequisite: Linux
Red Hat Admin II - 50 hrs,
Total Cost: $719 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $502)
Prerequisite: Red Hat I
WINDOWS 7 PROFESSIONAL
CERTIFICATION - 50 hrs
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: Net+ Part 1 or A+
RED HAT CERTIFIED ENGINEER (RHCE)
CERTIFICATION
Red Hat Admin III - 50 hrs
Total Cost: $719 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $502)
Prerequisite: Red Hat II
WINDOWS SERVER CERTIFICATION 50 hrs,
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: Windows 7
ETHICAL HACKER CERTIFICATION - 50 hrs
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: Net+ Part 1 or consent from coordinator
WINDOWS SERVER NETWORK
INFRASTRUCTURE CERTIFICATION - 50 hrs
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: Windows Server
WINDOWS SERVER ACTIVE DIRECTORY
CONFIGURATION CERTIFICATION - 50 hrs
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: Windows Server
CISCO (CCNA) CERTIFICATION SERIES:
CISCO I - 50 hrs
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: Net+ Part 1
Additional IT Courses:
INTRODUCTION TO FIREWALLS – 37.5 hrs
Total Cost: $505 (Tuition: $177 Fees: $328)
Prerequisite: Net+ Part 1
ADVANCED NETWORK PROTOCOLS 37.5 hrs
Total Cost: $505 (Tuition: $177 Fees: $328)
Prerequisite: Net+ Part 1
INTRODUCTION TO INTRUSION
DETECTION/ PREVENTION SYSTEMS –
37.5 hrs
Total Cost: $505 (Tuition: $177 Fees: $328)
Prerequisite: Advanced Network Protocols
CISCO II - 50 hrs
Total Cost: $619 (Tuition: $217 Fees: $402)
Prerequisite: CISCO I
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
27
Career Training
Health & Human Services
HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES
Prerequisites for Health and Human Services
Certain Continuing Education certifications in Health and Human Services career training require one or more
prerequisite courses as a foundation for further study.
Some of these areas of career training also require a clinical placement for completion; some have an online learning
component. All students must be computer literate and have Internet access.
Here are criteria along with the symbol that will indicate where each applies.
* Clinical eligibility is, in part, dependent upon a criminal background check and urine drug testing. Cost of testing is the responsibility of the student.
‡ Textbooks, available at the CCBC bookstore, required for the first class.
‡‡ HIPAA Training, CPR and First Aid classes REQUIRE 100% attendance. Students arriving late to class will not be admitted. Such lateness will be considered an absence. Lateness
to, or early exit from, class will also result in a failing grade and students will not be eligible for a refund. You will then be required to retake the class at your expense.
Program
Anatomy
and
Physiology
Medical
Terminology
Central Services Technician
Math
Professional
Prep.
X
Certified Nursing Assistant
CPR
HIPAA
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Intro to
Health
Intro to
Health
Systems
Intro
to Elec.
Health
Records
Child Care
Dental Assistant
X
Electronic Health Records
EKG Technician
X
X
X
Health IT
X
Medical Billing
X
Medical Coding
X
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant
X
X
Nursing Assistant
Nurse Support Technician/Patient Care Technician
Opthalmic Medical Assistant
Pharmacy Technician
X
X
X
Phlebotomy
X
Physical Therapy Technician
X
Surgical Technology
X
Unit Clerk
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
Veterinary Assistant
= or successful completion of the challenge exam.
28
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Business
Career Training
Health & Human Services
AHE 672
WOS 064
Anatomy & Physiology for Health Care Workers
(Online)
Basic Math Skills for the Health Care Worker
Online version of Anatomy and Physiology for Health
Occupations covering cellular structure and function, and
the structure and function of each body system. Textbook
required at first class.
Total Cost: $319 (Tuition: $144 Fees: $175)
CRN#
Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75789Arranged 5/16-7/20 Arranged
Online
30308Arranged 7/11-9/20 Arranged
Online
AHL 719
HIPAA Training Online
Review math skills related to math used in allied health
courses and the health care field including addition,
subtraction, multiplication, and division and conversions
of fractions and decimals; the metric system for
measurements and how to setup basic algebraic equations
to solve health care problems (e.g., dosages). Textbook is
provided in Blackboard.
Participate in an overview of the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Title II
Administrative Simplification (HIPAA-AS). Topics include
privacy, confidentiality, security, patient rights, covered
entities, business associates, protected health information
(PHI), and penalties. This class is entirely online and there
is no textbook required.
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $79)
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $19 Fees: $80)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Arranged
Online
Arranged
Online
78106
W(5)
6/8-7/6
1-3pm
HV 133
74591Arranged 6/6-19
AHE 519
30436
F(5)
7/8-8/5
9-11am
HV
30406
Anatomy & Physiology for Health Occupations
30439
T(5)
7/12-8/9
5:30-7:30pm
OM
Obtain a basic overview of the structure and function
of the human body and its systems, including an
introduction to common diseases. To be successful in
this course, you need to have successfully completed at
least half of Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
(AHE534). Textbook required at first class.
30440
W(5)
7/20-8/17
7-9pm
EC
30441
S(5)
7/30-8/27
9-11am
RAC
30442
F(5)
8/19-9/23
6-8pm
EC
Time
8/31-9/28 5:30-7:30pm EC
AHL 716
Total Cost: $299 (Tuition: $134 Fees: $165)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30444W(5)
Location
75769
W(10)
6/15-8/17
6-9:15pm
EC HTEC 002B
30427
R(10)
7/7-9/8
6-9:15pm
EC
30428
M(10)
8/1-10/10
5:30-8:45pm
RAC
AHL 715
Challenge Exam for Anatomy and Physiology
Challenge Exam for Basic Math for Health Care
Workers
Challenge the core course “Basic Math Skills for the Health
Care Worker”. Students who would like to “test out” of
the course because of prior learning can take this exam.
Passing the exam with an 80% or better allows the
student to waive out of the class. You may only take this
exam one time.
Challenge the core course "Anatomy & Physiology".
Students who would like to "test out" of the course
because of prior learning can take this exam. Passing the
exam with an 80% or better allows the student to waive
out of the class. You may only take this exam one time.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $29 Fees: $40)
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $29 Fees: $40)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77692
S(1)
5/21
9-11am
EC
77695
M(1)
6/27
3:30-5:30pm
RAC 168
30271
U(1)
7/31
12-2pm
HV
8/27
9-11am
EC
30272S(1)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77703
S(1)
5/21
9-11am
EC HTEC
77684
M(1)
6/27
3:30-5:30pm
RAC 168
30277
U(1)
7/31
12-2pm
HV
8/27
9-11am
EC
30278S(1)
Arranged
8/1-14
Time
Location
AHC 356
Challenge Exam for HIPAA
Challenge the core course "HIPAA Training". Students who
would like to "test out" of the course because of prior
learning can take this exam. Passing the exam with an
80% or better allows the student to waive out of the class.
You may only take this exam one time.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $29 Fees: $40)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77676
S(1)
5/21
9-11am
EC HTEC
77678
M(1)
6/27
3:30-5:30pm
RAC 168
30269
U(1)
7/31
12-2pm
HV
8/27
9-11am
EC
30270S(1)
AHC 360
HIPAA Training
Participate in an overview of the Health Insurance
Portability and Accountability Act of 1996, Title II
Administrative Simplification (HIPAA-AS). Topics include
privacy, confidentiality, security, patient rights, covered
entities, business associates, protected health information
(PHI), and penalties. No textbook required.
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $19 Fees: $60)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
74579
F(1)
6/3
6-10:15pm
74583
M(1)
6/6
9:30am-1:45pm EC HTEC 002B
74589
W(1)
6/15
6-10:15pm
RAC 168
74596
U(1)
6/26
9am-1:15pm
HV
30310
W(1)
7/13
10am-2:15pm
RAC
30323
U(1)
7/24
9am-1:15pm
HV
30312
M(1)
7/25
6-10:15pm
RAC
30409
F(1)
7/29
6-10:15pm
EC
30414
M(1)
8/1
9:30am-1:45pm EC
30314
W(1)
8/24
6-10:15pm
RAC
8/28
1-5:15pm
HV
30415U(1)
EC HTEC 002A
NATIONAL HEALTH CAREER
ASSOCIATION CERTIFICATION
EXAMS
NATIONAL HEALTHCAREER ASSOCIATION
(NHA) CERTIFICATION EXAMS
All NHA certification exams are given on
the same dates and times as the challenge
exams. Visit www.NHANOW.com for
information.
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
29
Career Training
Health & Human Services
AHE 534
77774
F(2)
6/3-17
6-8:30pm
EC HTEC 11
CHI 008
Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
77803
M(2)
6/6-20
7:15-9:45pm
EC HTEC 002B
Child Care Administration
Learn the correct pronunciation and meaning of medical
terms. Recommended for all students interested in any
health care occupation whether in direct patient care or
medical office and insurance work. Textbook required for
first class.
77776
W(2)
6/22-7/6
6-8:30pm
RAC 168
30505
M(2)
7/18-8/1
6-8:30pm
RAC
30506
W(2)
7/27-8/10
6-8:30pm
EC
30507
U(2)
7/31-8/28
12-2:30pm
HV
30508
S(2)
8/6-20
9-11:30am
EC
30509
T(2)
8/9-23
6-8:30pm
EC
This continuing education course provides instruction on
leadership skills, management practices and supervisory
functions required for effective administration of a child
development center. Topics include a comprehensive
overview of the state requirements related to physical
facilities, staffing, program design, budgeting and
financial responsibilities.
EC
Total Cost: $329 (Tuition: $155 Fees: $174)
Total Cost: $299 (Tuition: $134 Fees: $165)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
76230
M(10)
5/16-8/1
6-9:15pm
EC HTEC 003
76300
F(6)
6/3-24
9:30am-4pm
RAC 168
F(6)
7/8
9:30am-2pm
RAC 168
F(6)
7/15
9:30-11:30am
RAC 168
76233
T(10)
6/7-8/16
5-8:15pm
EC HTEC 002B
76263
F(5)
6/10-7/8
11am-5:30pm
EC HTEC 002A
30354
R(10)
7/7-9/8
6-9:15pm
EC
30369
F(5)
7/8-8/12
9am-3:30pm
RAC
30344
M(10)
7/11-9/19
9am-12:15pm
HV
30346
W(10)
7/13-9/14
6-9:15pm
EC
30359
T(10)
7/26-9/27
6-9:15pm
EC
30350
W(10)
7/27-9/28
5:30-8:45pm
OM
30365
F(6)
7/29-8/12
9am-3:30pm
RAC
F(6)
8/19
9am-1:30pm
RAC
F(6)
8/26
9-11am
RAC
30336
W(10)
8/10-10/12
6-9:15pm
CC
30337
R(10)
8/11-10/13
6-9:15pm
RAC
30363S(4)
8/20-9/17 9am-3:30pm HV
S(1)
9/24
9am-1:30pmHV
S(1)
10/1
9-11am
30338M(10)
8/29-11/7 6-9:15pm
HV
HV
AHL 717
Challenge Exam for Medical Terminology
Challenge the core course "Medical Terminology."
Students who would like to "test out" of the course
because of prior learning can take this exam. Passing the
exam with an 80% or better allows the student to waive
out of the class. You may only take this exam one time.
30510W(2)
8/31-9/14 6-8:30pm
CENTRAL SERVICES TECHNICIAN G
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
CHI 019
Prepare to sit for the International Association of
Healthcare central Service Materials Management
(IAHCSMM) certification upon completion of this course
and 400 clinical hours. Duties include reprocessing,
decontaminating, disinfection, preparing, packaging,
sterilizing and distributing medical-surgical instrument
sin hospital and large ambulatory settings. Textbooks
included.
MANDATORY ORIENTATION
Thursday, May 12, 6pm
CCBC Essex, HTEC 002A
PREREQUISITES
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
• CPR for Health Care Providers
REQUIRED COURSES
• Central Service Technician Classroom (72 hours)
• Central Service Technician Clinical I (100 hours)*
• Central Service Technician Clinical II (100 hours)*
• Central Service Technician Clinical III (100 hours)*
• Central Service Technician Clinical IV (100 hours)*
AHL 045
Central Service Technician - Classroom
77821
S(1)
5/21
9-11am
EC
77822
M(1)
6/27
3:30-5:30pm
RAC 168
Total Cost: $599 (Tuition: $369 Fees: $230)
30283
U(1)
7/31
12-2pm
HV
8/27
9-11am
EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30284S(1)
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
S(7)
7/16-8/27
Time
Location
8:30am-3:30pm EC
Child Care I Growth and Development
Satisfy the child development half of the MSDE
requirement of 99 hours for child care teachers and
directors. Topics include growth and development
of children birth through age twelve, emotional
development of young children, and intellectual and
physical development. ‡
Total Cost: $329 (Tuition: $155 Fees: $174)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Meet the requirements for Central Service Technician
certification as stated by the International Association
of Healthcare Central Service Materials Management
(IAHCSMM) guidelines. Learn methods that prevent the
spread of microorganisms, sterilization methods and
equipment management.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $29 Fees: $40)
30670
Time
Location
75709
S(7)
5/21-7/16
8:30am-3:30pm EC AHUM 109
75695
S(7)
6/11-7/30
8:30am-3:30pm RAC 153
30518
S(8)
6/25-8/13
8:30am-3:30pm EC
30519
S(7)
7/9-8/20
8:30am-3:30pm RAC
30520
M/W(15)
7/11-8/29
6-9:15pm
30521
S(7)
7/30-9/17
8:30am-3:30pm EC
8/6-9/24
8:30am-3:30pmRAC
30522 S(7)
EC
CHI 020
Child Care II Activities for Young Children
Satisfy the curriculum half of the MSDE requirement of
99 hours of training for child care teachers and directors
working with preschoolers. Topics include activities
for children ages birth through six years, principles of
children's learning, and learning environments. ‡
Total Cost: $229 (Tuition: $155 Fees: $74)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75725
S(7)
6/4-7/23
8:30am-3:30pm RAC 154
30533
S(7)
8/27-10/15
8:30am-3:30pm EC
CHI 044
Time
Location
6-9:15pm
EC HTEC 002A
Child Care II: Activities for Young Children Online
Professional Preparation for the Health Care
Worker
CHILD CARE/DAY CARE PROVIDER G
Become more marketable in the health care field by
learning how the transferable skills you already possess
can easily be applied to a new and exciting health career.
Prepare resumes, compose cover letters, and master the
skill of job interviewing.
Satisfy the curriculum half of the MSDE requirement of
90 hours of training for child care teachers and directors
working with preschoolers. Topics include activities
for children age's birth through six years, principles of
children's learning, and learning environments. ‡
DAY CARE PROVIDER CONTINUING
EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
Total Cost: $249 (Tuition: $165 Fees: $84)
VOB 029
74567
T/R(24)
Students must complete CHI 019, CHI 020, and CHI 031 to
meet the 99-hour child care certification requirements for
director and senior staff.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $39 Fees: $60)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
77802
30
S(2)
5/22-6/26
Time
12-2:30pm
6/16-9/8
Location
HV
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30669
Arranged
7/9-8/20
Time
Location
Arranged
Online
Career Training
Career
Training
Health & Human Services
CHI 033
Child Care: The School-Age Child
Gain the skills necessary to work in school-age child
care programs. Topics include curriculum planning, and
concepts of the development of the child six to twelve
years. This certification course satisfies the curriculum half
of the MSDE requirement of 99 hours of child care training
for teachers, directors and coordinators working with
school-age children. ‡
Total Cost: $249 (Tuition: $120 Fees: $129)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
30530M/W(15) 6/27-8/17 6-9:15pm
Location
EC
CHI 031
Communication Skills for Child Care
Professionals
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $39 Fees: $60)
Time
These classes are designed to teach higher Maryland
Child Care Credential levels and help you get your day
care program aligned with Maryland EXCELS (Excellence
Counts in Early Learning and School-age Care), part of the
MD state Office of Child Care.
Location
75741
T/R(3)
5/31-6/7
6-9:15pm
EC ADMN 211
80034
S(2)
6/4-11
9am-2pm
EC
80135
M/W(3)
6/13-15
6-9:15pm
RAC 153
M(3)
6/20
6-9:15pm
RAC 153
Learn to examine typical situations that may lead to
conflict, how to address conflict in a professional manner,
and promote resolution.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
8/29-9/2
Arranged
Location
Online
Group Care of Infants and Toddlers
Gain the skills necessary to work with infants and toddlers
at home or in a child care center. Topics include growth
and development, curriculum planning, goal setting, and
selection of age-appropriate materials and methods. This
certification course satisfies the MSDE requirement of 45
hours of infant-toddler training for child care teachers,
directors, and family providers working with infants and
toddlers.
Total Cost: $249 (Tuition: $120 Fees: $129)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
30527M/W(15) 7/11-8/29 6-9:15pm
Location
RAC
Medication Administration for Child Care
Providers
Gain skills to administer medications safely to children
in child care centers and child care homes. This stateapproved curriculum provides 6 clock hours of MSDE Core
of Knowledge: Health, Safety and Nutrition and addresses
NAEYC standards for program accreditation. Instruction
provided by qualified health professionals. MDSE
Medication Administration handbook provided.
Total Cost: $65 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $35)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80031
U(1)
6/26
9am-4pm
HV
30529
U(1)
7/31
9am-4pm
HV
30535
U(1)
8/28
9am-4pm
HV
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Arranged
7/18-22
Time
Arranged
Location
Online
Gain an understanding of key concepts of curriculum
planning and implementation. Designed for child care
professionals.
Total Cost: $40 (Tuition: $15 Fees: $25)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80748 Arranged 6/20-24
Time
Arranged
Location
Online
Supporting Children with Disabilities
Developmentally Appropriate Practice
Learn to look closely at what the term Developmentally
Appropriate Practices really means in the context of
working with children of all ages and abilities.
Total Cost: $40 (Tuition: $15 Fees: $25)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31056 Arranged
Time
8/15-19
Arranged
Location
Learn the child care professionals’ role in IEP/IFSPs, how
to select materials, adapt instruction and provide a
motivational environment for all.
Total Cost: $40 (Tuition: $15 Fees: $25)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31059 Arranged 8/1-5
Time
Arranged
Location
Online
Online
CHI 060
CHI 065
Learn how to access the many helpful resources that are
available right in our community that can benefit children
and families.
Total Cost: $40 (Tuition: $15 Fees: $25)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31060
Arranged
Time
8/8-12
Arranged
Online
CHI 054
Introduction to Environmental Rating Scale
Learn how the ERS can be used to evaluate the child
care environment, identify strengths and areas needed
improvement, and increase your program quality.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80744 Arranged
Time
5/16-20
Arranged
Taking Learning Outside
Look beyond the slide and climber to the many ways
outdoor play learning environments and play spaces can
be used to support child development and learning.
Total Cost: $40 (Tuition: $15 Fees: $25)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
80749 Arranged
6/27-7/1
Location
Time
Arranged
Location
Online
CHI 055
The Child Care Provider as a Professional
Examine the components of professionalism that promote
a successful work environment and relationships.
Total Cost: $40 (Tuition: $15 Fees: $25)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $40 (Tuition: $15 Fees: $25)
CHI 042
Total Cost: $40 (Tuition: $15 Fees: $25)
CHI 064
CHI 066
Family and Community Appropriate Practice
CHI 032
Become more prepared to plan for a fun and safe
playground, and learn the role of the child care provider in
supervising, and implementing safety procedures.
Resources that Guide Daily Planning
Conflict Resolution Strategies
Arranged
Playground Safety
CHI 059
CHI 068
31058
CHI 062
31057
FAMILY PROVIDER START-UP CLASSES
Total Cost: $40 (Tuition: $15 Fees: $25)
Gain an introduction to the basic concepts of developing
strong communication skills when working in a child care
center. Topics include: speaking, writing, interpersonal
communication strategies, and critical reading
techniques, with a focus on communication with parents
and co-workers, and communication issues within a
typical child care day.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CREDENTIAL-BOOSTER CLASSES FOR DAY
CARE PROVIDERS
80745 Arranged 5/23-27
Time
Arranged
Location
Online
Online
CHI 061
Nutrition and Active Living
Gain skills to promote a healthy lifestyle and overall
wellness throughout childhood. Designed for child care
professionals.
Total Cost: $40 (Tuition: $15 Fees: $25)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31055 Arranged 7/11-15
Time
Arranged
Location
Online
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Health & Human Services
Career Training
CPR
CPS 004
DELEGATING NURSE TRAINING
CPS 001
Bring your current American Heart Association (AHA)
Healthcare Provider CPR card to class. NOTE: If your CPR
card has expired (the last day of the expiration month),
you must take the full course, AHE 805. An AHA course for
health care professionals who need to renew their CPR
certification.
CPR Renewal for Health Care Providers
CPR and First Aid for Infants and Young Children
Meet the regulatory requirements for child care workers
in all 50 states (US) with this American Heart Association
course. Topics include the Four Steps of Pediatric First Aid,
illnesses and injuries, child and infant Safety Checklist,
CPR, AED and relief of choking for infant or child. Textbook
included.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $54)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
74641
R(1)
5/19
5:30-10:15pm
EC HTEC 011
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $39)
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $49)
74643
R(1)
6/23
5:30-10:15pm
CC
U(1)
5/22
9am-4:30pm
EC HTEC 011
30449
R(1)
7/28
5:30-10:15pm
CC
74633
U(1)
6/12
9am-4:30pm
CC HTEC 213
30445W(1)
8/31
5:30-10:15pmEC
74634
U(1)
6/26
9am-4:30pm
HV 112A
30443
S(1)
RAC
7/16
9am-4:30pm
7/31
9am-4:30pm HV
30447
8/13
9am-4:30pm
8/28
9am-4:30pm HV
S(1)
30448U(1)
RAC
AHE 805
CPR for Health Care Providers
Learn how to perform CPR and other lifesaving skills in
a wide variety of in-and out-of-hospital settings. Topics
include critical concepts of high-quality CPR, 1- and
2-rescuer CPR/AED for adult/child/infant, bag-mask
techniques/rescue breathing/relief of choking for adult,
child and infant. An American Heart Association course
designed for health care professionals. Textbook included.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $47 Fees: $52)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30295
F/S(2)
8/5-6
Time
Location
9am-6pm
EC
AHE 756
First Aid
Learn topics including first aid basics (scene safety,
finding the problem, calling for help and more),
medical emergencies (actions for choking, breathing
problems, shock and more), injury emergencies (actions
for bleeding, broken bones, burns and more), and
environmental emergencies (actions for bites and stings,
and temperature-related and poison emergencies). An
AHA first aid course.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
74600S(1)
9am-1:15pm HV
6/11
Location
AHE 771
Time
Delegating Nurse Training
Learn a basic foundation for the practicing nurse who
delegates nursing functions in the setting including
medication administration. The course also provides
techniques for medication administration for medication
technicians. Topics include regulations relating to an
RN, case management principles, adult learning and
communication and more. Prerequisite: Active Maryland
Registered Nurse license.
74632
30446U(1)
AHE 129
Health Care Provider - Skills Check Off
DENTAL ASSISTANT
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
G
Train for an entry level Dental Assistant position.
Successful completion of this training and 12 months of
experience allows you to challenge the certification exam.
PREREQUISITES
• CPR for Health Care Providers or current certification ‡‡
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
• Professional Preparation for the Health Care Worker
• Introduction to Electronic Health Records (EHR) Training
Before beginning dental training you are required to
attend a mandatory orientation. ‡‡
MANDATORY ORIENTATION SESSION
Sessions will be held at CCBC Dundalk, DENT Building,
6pm on the following Thursdays:
• June 16, 2016
• August 18, 2016
• October 20, 2016
74707
U(1)
5/15
9am-4:30pm
EC HTEC 011
74709
F(1)
5/20
9am-4:30pm
RAC 159
74711
S(1)
5/21
9am-4:30pm
CC HTEC 213
74713
U(1)
5/22
9am-4:30pm
HV
74715
S(1)
6/4
9am-4:30pm
RAC 168
74722
F(1)
6/10
9am-4:30pm
EC HTEC 011
74723
S(1)
6/18
9am-4:30pm
CC HTEC 213
Gain the necessary skills to obtain a new healthcare
provider card. Health care providers who have previously
taken an AHA online health care provider course may
take the skills testing (Part 2) with an AHA instructor to
complete the certification process. Prerequisite: Current
valid AHA CPR for Health Care Provider card. Call Nancy
Laubach at 443-840-1819 for an appointment. BLS (Basic
Life Support) for Health Care Providers online is offered at
www.heart.org.
74726
F(1)
6/24
9am-4:30pm
EC HTEC 011
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $39)
74728
S(1)
6/25
9am-4:30pm
EC HTEC 011
74718U(1)
6/26
9am-4:30pm HV
30416
F(1)
7/8
9am-4:30pm
RAC
30417
F(1)
7/15
9am-4:30pm
HV
30418
S(1)
7/16
9am-4:30pm
EC
30419
S(1)
7/23
9am-4:30pm
CC
30420
S(1)
7/30
9am-4:30pm
RAC
Total Cost: $1,800 (Tuition: $900 Fees: $900)
30421
U(1)
7/31
9am-4:30pm
HV
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
T/R(23)
7/19-10/4
6-9:15pm
DC DENT 103
S (6)
10/1-11/5
9am-12:15pm
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
74617
U(1)
5/22
9:30am-3pm
HV
74613
U(1)
6/26
9:30am-3pm
HV
No one will be admitted after 6:10pm
AHL 938
Dental Assisting/Oral Radiography
Learn basic head, neck and tooth anatomy. Gain the
knowledge and skills required to assist the dentist and
four-handed dentistry. Prepare for the Radiation Health
and Safety exam (RHS) and learn the fundamental of
radiography, safety, film procession and mounting.
Successful completion of this course will allow you to sit
for the Dental Assisting National Board's RHS exam.
30792
S(1)
8/6
9am-4:30pm
CC
31086
30794
U(1)
8/7
9am-4:30pm
EC
30795
T(1)
8/9
9am-4:30pm
RAC
30796
F(1)
8/26
9am-4:30pm
RAC
30797
S(1)
8/27
9am-4:30pm
EC
8/28
9am-4:30pm HV
30798U(1)
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CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Career Training
Career
Training
Health & Human Services
ELECTRONIC HEALTH RECORDS G
AHE 792
Oral Radiography
Prepare to sit for the Dental Assistant National Board
(DANB) certification to become a Dental Radiation
Technologist (DRT).
Total Cost: $649 (Tuition: $300 Fees: $349)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
74563
S(15)
6/18-7/30
9am-12:15pm
DC DENT 117
M/W(15)
6/27-7/27
6-9:15pm
DC DENT 103
EKG TECHNICIAN
G
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
You must successfully complete Basic, Intermediate
and Advanced EKG in order to meet the eligibility
requirements to sit for the national certification exam.
PREREQUISITES
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
• CPR for Health Care Providers ‡‡
• Anatomy and Physiology for Health Occupations
Basic EKG Technician Training
Prepare for the National Certification as an EKG Technician
in this first of a three-course series. Prerequisite: High
school diploma or GED.
Total Cost: $386 (Tuition: $200 Fees: $186)
76176
T(5)
6/14-7/19
Time
PREREQUISITE
Medical Terminology for Health Occupations (AHE534)
or successfully passing the Challenge Exam
AHL 804
Introduction to Electronic Health Records (EHR)
Online
Learn the fundamentals of Electronic Health Records
(EHR) and prepare for national certification as a Certified
Electronic Health Records Specialist (EHRS). This class is
entirely online. Textbook can be purchased at the CCBC
Bookstore. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology for Health
Occupations.
Total Cost: $299 (Tuition: $159 Fees: $140)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
74670
Arranged
6/27-7/31
Location
5:30-9:45pm
EC HTEC 011
Total Cost: $279 (Tuition: $159 Fees: $120)
Time
Location
Total Cost: $312 (Tuition: $190 Fees: $122)
Health IT professionals assist hospitals and medical
practices in implementing and utilizing electronic health
records (EHR’s) meeting the standards of meaningful use;
and support the growing use of technology in health care.
They analyze, improve and implement workflow solutions
to raise the usability and functionality of EHR systems
for clinicians, advancing the quality of patient care and
safety.
The 175 hours of training prepares students to sit for the
Certified Associate in Health Information Management
Systems (CAHIMS) certification exam. Students need
a background in health care or IT, including a degree,
certification or 5 years work experience.
30526
T(5)
7/26-8/23
5:30-9:45pm
EC
AHE 804
Advanced EKG Technician Training
Expand your knowledge of cardiac problems. This is the
final EKG course in the series. Prerequisite: Intermediate
EKG.
Total Cost: $312 (Tuition: $190 Fees: $122
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30524
T(5)
8/30-9/27
Time
5:30-9:45pm
Location
EC
Time
Location
30957Arranged 6/24-9/11 Arranged
Online
EC
S(3)
7/16, 8/6 & 27 9am-3:30pm
Learn the specifics of health information technology
(IT) standards for healthcare information systems.
Topics include health related data structures, software
applications, threats to IT security, the need for standards
and how errors can occur.
Total Cost: $529 (Tuition: $259 Fees: $270)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30958Arranged 7/1-9/4
Arranged
Online
HEALTH IT
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Health Management Information Systems
Expand knowledge and skills acquired in Basic EKG.
Prerequisite: Successful completion of Basic EKG.
Time
Total Cost: $759 (Tuition: $335 Fees: $424)
AHL 943
Intermediate EKG Technician Training
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Learn how to design, process, and implement an EHR
program. Students must have successfully completed
AHL943 Health Management Information Systems.
Online
30412 F(5)
7/8-8/5
6-9:15pm
EC
This class has an additional 12 hours of online assignments.
AHE 803
Electronic Health Records: Process, Design, and
Implementation
Location
Learn the fundamentals of Electronic Health Records
(EHR) and prepare for national certification as a Certified
Electronic Health Records Specialist (EHRS). Textbook
can be purchased at the CCBC Bookstore. Prerequisites:
Medical Terminology for Health Occupations.
AHL 820
Arranged
AHL 798
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
• Working in Teams
• Health Management Information Systems
• Quality Management
• IT Vendor Management
• EHR: Process, Design & Implementation
• Public Health IT
Time
Introduction to Electronic Health Records
(EHR) Training
AHE 802
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Whether you work as a clinician, office personnel or
support staff, EHR systems are critical to quality health
care and more efficient processes. Learn the basics today.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE G
PREREQUISITE
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations (AHE534) or successfully passing the Challenge Exam (AHL717)
S(3)
7/23, 8/6 & 20 9am-3:30pm
RAC
AHL 944
Information Technology Vendor Management
Learn an overview of various Health IT systems and
database architectures used in Electronic Health Records
(EHRs). Topics include vendor strategies for terminology,
knowledge management, methods to assess decision
support capabilities in EHRs, training and "go live
scenarios."
Total Cost: $179 (Tuition: $69 Fees: $110)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
76638Arranged 5/20-6/19 Arranged
Location
Online
AHL 819
Working in Teams
Learn how the development of a team, use of
collaboration and leadership can help accomplish the
implementation of an EHR.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $39 Fees: $60)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
76644Arranged 6/3-26
Arranged
Online
REQUIRED COURSES
• Foundations of Health Information Technology
• Introduction to Healthcare Systems (for students with an
IT background) or
• Introduction to IT & Computer Science (for students with
a healthcare background)
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Health & Human Services
REGISTERED HEALTH INFORMATION
TECHNICIAN (RHIT)
REGISTERED HEALTH INFORMATION
ADMINISTRATOR (RHIA)
In order to be eligible to take the RHIT exam, students
must have completed an Associates’ degree from a
Commission on Accreditation for Health Informatics and
Information Management Education (CAHIIM) accredited
program. To be eligible to take the RHIA exam, students
must have completed a Bachelor’s degree.
AHL 841
RHIT/RHIA Exam Preparation
Prepare to be successful when taking the national registry
exam for Registered Health Information Administrator/
Registered Health Information Technician (RHIA/RHIT).
Learn content tailored towards the six content domains
on the exam and develop general test-taking skills.
Topics include: Data Analysis and Management, Coding,
Compliance: Privacy, Security, and Confidentiality,
Information Technology, Quality: Health Statistics and
Research Support, Legal: Legal and Regulatory Standards
and Organization and Management.
Total Cost: $119 (Tuition: $49 Fees: $70)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
80609R(6)
Time
6/16-7/21 6-9:15pm
Location
CC
IV THERAPY
Learn to initiate, maintain and discontinue intravenous
therapies. Recommended for certified phlebotomists,
emergency care other health care field. Prerequisites:
Proof of Venipuncture (Venipuncture class or national
phlebotomy certification). Email nlaubach@ccbcmd.edu
for required documents for enrollment.
Class starts Fall 2016.
Career Training
MODULE II
• Anatomy and Physiology for Health Occupations
• Basic Patient Intake
• Basic EKG Technician Training
• Certified Medical Administrative Assistant
• Pharmacology
• Medicine Administration
MODULE III
• Phlebotomy
• Intermediate Patient Intake
• Introduction to Laboratory Techniques
• Professional Preparation for the Health
Care Worker
• CPR for Health Care Providers ‡‡
MODULE IV
• Medical Assistant Practicum I
• Medical Assistant Practicum II
• Venipuncture Clinical Externship* (optional)
Successful completion of each module is necessary to
advance to the next module.
The Medical Assistant certificate program is accredited
by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health
Education Programs (www.caahep.org) upon the
recommendation of the Medical Assistants Education
Review Board (MAERB).
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education
Programs
1361 Park Street
Clearwater, FL 33756
727-210-2350
www.caahep.org
MEDICAL BILLING G
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
AHL 797
Medical Billing
Gain a fundamental knowledge of medical insurance
billing, claims processing, major insurance carriers,
managed care, medical accounts receivable management
and the basic of coding. Textbook can be purchased at the
CCBC Bookstore. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology for
Health Occupations.
Total Cost: $279 (Tuition: $159 Fees: $120)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30411 W(6)
7/13-8/17
6-9:15pm
EC
This class has an additional 12 hours of online assignments.
AHL 796
Medical Billing Online
Gain a fundamental knowledge of medical insurance
billing, claims processing, major insurance carriers,
managed care, medical accounts receivable management
and the basic of coding. This class is entirely online.
Textbook can be purchased at the CCBC Bookstore.
Prerequisites: Medical Terminology for Health
Occupations.
Total Cost: $299 (Tuition: $159 Fees: $140)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
74684Arranged 6/13-7/24 Arranged
Online
30410
Online
Arranged
8/8-9/18
Arranged
AHC 371
Basic Computerized Medical Billing
Gain a fundamental knowledge of how to use medical
billing software. Topics include how to enter patient
demographics, charges, payments and reports using
ProtoMed software. Prerequisite: Medical Billing. Textbook
not required. Handouts are provided on Blackboard.
Total Cost: $299 (Tuition: $134 Fees: $165)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
MEDICAL ASSISTANT G
Prepare for national certification through the National
Healthcareer Association (NHA). This training uses
ProtoMed software for data entry, billing, payments,
generating reports and sending claims electronically.
74625
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
PREREQUISITE
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations ‡
MEDICAL CODING
REQUIRED COURSES
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
• Medical Billing (classroom or online) ‡
• Basic Computerized Medical Billing
• Introduction to Electronic Health Records
(EHR) Training (classroom or online) ‡
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE G
Learn to work in an ambulatory care setting and perform
front and back office procedures. Curriculum approved by
the National Healthcareer Association (NHA), and offers
the following certifications: Certified Clinical Medical
Assistant (CCMA) and Certified Phlebotomy Technician
(CPT). PELL funding is available. Learn more at www.
fafsa.ed.gov. Applications for Fall 2016 are available July
15 and due by September 15, 2016.
M(5)
30426W(5)
6/27-8/1
6-9:15pm
8/24-9/21 6-9:15pm
RAC 178
EC
Processing medical claims is big business and a key need
in today’s work place. Accurate medical coding is essential
to the delivery of quality health care and efficient health
care administration. Get your career started.
Begin your prerequisites now.
This program is held at our Hunt Valley extension center
and offers daytime classes.
PREREQUISITES
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
• Anatomy and Physiology for Health Occupations
MODULE I
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
• Introduction to Health
• Introduction to Health Care Systems
• Basic Math Skills for the Health Care Worker
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
REQUIRED COURSES
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
• Medical Coding I (classroom or online)
• Medical Coding II (classroom or online)
• Introduction to Electronic Health Records (EHR)
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CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Career Training
Career
Training
Health & Human Services
AHL 773
Introduction to ICD-10-CM
Gain an introduction to the latest revisions of ICD-10CM. It is a practical overview of ICD-10-CM with its
related rules and guidelines. We will address planning
and implementation of ICD-10-CM and the differences
between ICD-9-CM and ICD-10-CM. This course is
designed for people who already use ICD-9-CM in their
current jobs.
Total Cost: $119 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $79)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30407
9am-3:30pm
EC S(1)
7/16
Medical Coding I Online
Gain a fundamental knowledge of ICD, CPT and HCPCS
coding. This class must be followed by Medical Coding II.
This class is entirely online. Textbooks can be purchased at
the CCBC Bookstore. Prerequisites: Medical Terminology
for Health Occupations and Anatomy and Physiology for
Health Occupations.
Total Cost: $759 (Tuition: $420 Fees: $339)
Time
30408Arranged 8/8-11/14 Arranged
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
Employment placement assistance available.
For more information call 443-840-5846 or email:
gwachter@ccbcmd.edu
Mental Health First Aid is a course that teaches you how to
help someone who is developing a mental health problem
or experiencing a mental health crisis. The training helps
you identify, understand, and respond to signs of mental
illnesses and substance use disorders.
Online
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
75763
T/R(2)
5/17-19
5-9:30pm
CC HTEC 213
75764
M/W(2)
6/13-15
5-9:30pm
EC HTEC 002A
Develop a higher level of ICD and CPT coding by applying
concepts learned in Medical Coding I. This course will
assist coders in developing an in-depth understanding of
complex coding conventions, terminology and rules for
ICD & CPT. Prerequisite: Medical Coding I.
Total Cost: $420 (Tuition: $244 Fees: $176)
Location
31039 R(15)
8/18-12/1
6-9:15pm
EC
This class has an additional 15 hours of online assignments.
MEDICAL OFFICE G
ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
Visit https://fafsa.ed.gov/ and enter School Code: 002063
This Maryland Board of Nursing approved program
prepares students to function as a nursing assistant in
a variety of health care settings. Upon completion of
theory and clinical, you are eligible to take the state GNA
certification examination. An achievement award is given
upon successful completion of both theory and clinical.
Clinical placement provides experience in an area nursing
home under the supervision of a Registered Nurse. Perfect
attendance is mandatory for clinical.
NURSING ASSISTANT AND PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN
ALL STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO COMPLETE
AN ONLINE MANDATORY ORIENTATION. The
online orientation will provide you with prerequisite
requirements, program requirements and critical
documents needed for the program. For access to online
orientation please send email to nlaubach@ccbcmd.edu.
If you need additional information, please call
443-840-4700.
PREREQUISITES
• CPR for Health Care Providers
• HIPAA
REQUIRED COURSES
• Nursing Assistant Theory
• Nursing Assistant Clinical*
AHL 639
MEDICAL FRONT OFFICE
Nursing Assistant Theory
G
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
Medical Terminology for Health Occupations.
PREREQUISITE
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
REQUIRED COURSES
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
• CPR for Health Care Providers or current certification ‡‡
• Professional Preparation for the Health Care Worker
• Certified Medical Administrative Assistant
Learn to perform nursing functions with clients of any
age and with various levels of physical, sensory, cognitive
and emotional ability under the direct supervision of a
Registered Nurse. Preparation for the National Nurse Aide
Assessment Program (NNAAP) for the Geriatric Nursing
Assistant (GNA) is included. Topics include the role of a
nursing assistant in acute and long-term care, the theory
of health and disease across the lifespan, client care skills
and medical terminology. Maryland Board of Nursing
approved.
Total Cost: $1,049 (Tuition: $500 Fees: $499)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
30430M/W(23) 8/22-11/9 5-9:15pm
AHL 929
Location
EC
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
Train to work in a physician’s office or other healthcare
fields. Gain the fundamental skills through both
teacher-led and hands-on learning experiences. Practice
patient registration/scheduling, charge entry, payment
posting, accounts receivable follow-up, electronic claim
submission and financial report generation. Customer
service, HIPAA, health insurance guidelines, and bioethical
issues will be addressed. Textbooks may be purchased at
the CCBC Catonsville Bookstore.
Total Cost: $2,399 (Tuition: $750 Fees: $1,649)
Day/Ses.
DatesTime Location
Monday – Friday
8/29-12/9
9am-3:30pm
Mental Health First Aid
Total Cost: $119 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $69)
Medical Coding II
Time
AHL 932
Location
AHL 905
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
NURSING ASSISTANT G
MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID
AHL 829
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
PROGRAM COURSE CONTENT
• Fundamentals for the Medical Office
• Keyboarding
• Medical Terminology
• Microsoft Word
• Medical Billing
• Microsoft Excel
• Medical Coding for the Non-Coder
Medical Administrative Assistant, also known as Medical
Receptionist, serves patients by greeting and helping
them; scheduling appointments; maintaining records
and accounts. They perform routine administrative
tasks to keep the offices of physicians and other health
practitioners running smoothly. Textbook required.
Prerequisite: Medical Terminology for Health Occupations.
Total Cost: $649 (Tuition: $224 Fees: $425)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
30413M(13)
Time
Location
7/25-10/24 10am-1:15pmRAC
CC
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Career Training
Health & Human Services
Personnel in Ophthalmology (JCAHPO).
New class begins October 2016. Complete your
prerequisites now!
NURSE REFRESHER G
REQUIRED COURSES
• Nurse Refresher Theory (NUR005)
• Nurse Refresher Skills Lab (AHE 793)
• Nurse Refresher Clinical (NUR 006)
AHE 793
Nurse Refresher Skills Lab
Become reoriented to the procedures and equipment
used in the acute care hospital setting in this 8-hour
skills lab. Topics include IV therapy, physical assessment,
catherization, trach care & suctioning.
Total Cost: $410 (Tuition: $185 Fees: $225)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
79984S(1)
8am-4:30pm EC
6/11
Location
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
This training prepares the Certified Nursing Assistant
(CNA) to perform delegated nursing functions that require
a higher level of technical ability and skill needed in the
hospital setting. Students must attend a mandatory
orientation prior to start of the program.
Patient Care Technician Orientations
(See Nursing Assistant section)
PREREQUISITES
• CNA in good standing with Maryland Board of Nursing
• CPR for Health Care Providers
REQUIRED COURSES
• Patient Care Technician Theory & Skills
• Patient Care Technician Clinical
AHL 940
PCT Exam Review
This course is designed to enable the student to review
skills and theory taught during the Nursing Support
Technician series (NST). Material covered will help prepare
the student to sit for the national certification exam.
Topics to be covered include EKG, phlebotomy, starting
IV's, tracheostomy care, certain sterile and non-sterile
dressing changes, Foley insertion and Foley care, post
mortem care, role to play during an emergency (i.e.
codes) caring for patients in various types of isolation,
tube feedings, colostomy care, and specimen collection.
Total Cost: $100 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $50)
Time
REQUIRED COURSES
• Ophthalmic Medical Assistant Lecture
• Ophthalmic Medical Assistant Clinical
Location
74533
T/R(2)
5/17-19
5:30-9:30pm
EC HTEC 002A
30262
T/R(2)
8/2-4
5:15-9:30pm
RAC
Pharmacy technicians assist pharmacists in hospitals
or freestanding pharmacies. They are typically involved
in customer interactions, insurance claim processing,
maintaining inventories and filling prescriptions.
Designed to meet state regulations and prepare students
to sit for the national certification offered by the
Pharmacy Technician Certification Board.
PREREQUISITES
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
• Anatomy and Physiology for Health Occupations
(classroom or online)
• Basic Math Skills for the Health Care Worker
• CPR for Health Care Providers ‡‡
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
REQUIRED COURSES
• Pharmacy Technician Training I
• Pharmacy Technician Training II
• Introduction to Electronic Health Records (EHR) Training
• Pharmacy Technician Externship
AHL 913
Pharmacy Technician Certifying Board Exam
Review Course
Prepare to take the PTCB Pharmacy Technician national
certification examination. Content of the national
exam, test taking strategies, application for the PTCB
examination, registration with the Maryland Board
of Pharmacy and seeking employment as a Pharmacy
Technician are discussed. Topics include pharmacy
calculations, brand and generic medications, interpreting
prescriptions and laws pertaining to pharmacy
technicians. Classroom, online, and home assignments.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $25 Fees: $44)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
OPHTHALMIC MEDICAL ASSISTANT G
30403
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
AHE 740
Successful completion of all courses in the series, passing
the exam at the end of the program and six months of
experience in the field leads to eligibility to sit for the
certifying exam with Joint Commission of Allied Health
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Arranged
8/25-9/8
Time
Arranged
Total Cost: $624 (Tuition: $400 Fees: $224)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77078
R(10)
6/16-8/18
6-9:15pm
EC HTEC 002B
Arranged
6/16-8/18
Arranged
EC
30404
F(10)
7/29-9/30
9am-12:15pm
RAC
Arranged7/29-9/30 Arranged
Online
PHLEBOTOMY G
PHARMACY TECHNICIAN G
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
PATIENT CARE TECHNICIAN G
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
PREREQUISITES
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
• CPR for Health Care Providers ‡‡
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
• Introduction to Electronic Health Records (EHR) Training
completion of Pharmacy Technician I training. This is the
second of two courses preparing students to sit for the
nationally recognized Pharmacy Technician Certifying
Board (PTCB) certification.
Location
EC
Learn the methods for drawing blood for laboratory
testing. Successful completion of Phlebotomy and
Venipuncture and Specimen Collection Clinical are
necessary to meet the eligibility requirements to sit for
the national certification exam with National Healthcareer
Assocation.*
PREREQUISITES
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
• CPR for Health Care Providers
REQUIRED COURSES
• Phlebotomy
• Venipuncture & Specimen Collection Clinical*
Students are required to meet with the program
coordinator prior to course work.
Call 443-840-1387 to set up an appointment.
AHE 126
Phlebotomy
Learn to collect blood and other body fluids in an
ambulatory or hospital setting.
Total Cost: $999 (Tuition: $338 Fees: $661)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
30709
S(10)
8/6-10/15
9am-3:30pm
80894
M/W(20) 6/20-8/31 6-9:15pm
Location
EC
EC HTEC
AHL 674
Venipuncture and Specimen Collection Clinical
Apply the skills obtained in the classroom to a clinical or
a patient care setting. Student knowledge and skills will
be assessed by a clinical preceptor. Successful completion
of this course leads to preparations for the National
Healthcareer Association (NHA) certification exam.
Prerequisite: successful completion of Phlebotomy.
Total Cost: $299 (Tuition: $59 Fees: $240)
R(3) 8/25-9/86-9:15pmEC
Pharmacy Technician Training II
Expand upon the knowledge and skills gained in
Pharmacy Technician I training. Prerequisite: Successful
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
77665
Arranged
5/31-7/31
Arranged
HOS
30657
Arranged
7/1-9/30
Arranged
HOS
30656Arranged 8/1-10/31 Arranged
Location
HOS
Career Training
Career
Training
Health & Human Services
PHYSICAL THERAPY TECH/AIDE G
Prepare for an entry level position in a Physical Therapy
practice or health care setting.
PREREQUISITES
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
• Professional Preparation for the Health Care Worker
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
• CPR for Health Care Providers ‡‡
REQUIRED COURSES
• Becoming a Physical Therapy Aide-(online)
• Physical Therapy Aide Clinical Placement *
Physical Therapy Technician Aide
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $25 Fees: $110)
Time
Arranged
Arranged
5/18-6/24
Apply your knowledge gained from Basic Education Course
for Activity Professional in a clinical setting. Successful
completion of this course is required for certification as
a Professional Activities Assistant through the National
Certification Council for Activity Professionals.
Total Cost: $375 (Tuition: $175 Fees: $200)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
30329
Arranged
Arranged
8/22-11/28
Location
Online
30503Arranged 7/13-8/19 Arranged
Online
Physical Therapy Technician Externship
Gain hands on experience under the supervision of a
Physical Therapist or a Physical Therapist Assistant.
Prerequisites: successful completion of Becoming a
Physical Therapy Aide (online )and coordinator approval.
Total Cost: $225 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $205)
Time
30498
Arranged
Arranged
7/12-10/3
Location
EC
Learn about the art of management, leadership and
advocacy within the organization as you continue training
to become a Professional Activity Director. The course
follows the Modular Education Program for Activity
Professionals (MEPAP) curriculum approved by the
National Certification Council for Activity Professionals
(NCCAP) and is required for certification through NCCAP.
Total Cost: $375 (Tuition: $175 Fees: $200)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
AHL 809
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Basic Education Course for Activity
Professional II
Prepare for an entry level position in a Physical Therapy
practice or health care setting.
77754
Basic Education Course for Activity
Professional I Practicum
AHL 917
AHL 912
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
AHL 916
Location
HOS
30501Arranged 8/29-11/21 Arranged
HOS
PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES DIRECTOR G
Register for the Basic Education course and the Practicum
to start your training to become and activity professional.
The course follows the Modular Education Program for
Activity Professionals (MEPAP) curriculum approved by
the National Certification Council for Activity Professionals
(NCCAP). Learn about the art of management,
leadership and advocacy within the organization. This
course is required for certification through the National
Certification Council for Activity Professionals.
For information, contact: lthomas4@ccbcmd.edu
AHL 915
Basic Education Course for Activity Professional I
Participate in this training required to become an Activity
Professional Assistant. The course follows the Modular
Education Program for Activity Professionals (MEPAP)
curriculum approved by the National Certification Council
for Activity Professionals (NCCAP). This course is required
for certification through the National Certification Council
for Activity Professionals.
Time
Location
30330T/R(30) 8/9-11/17 5:30-8:45pm EC
AHL 918
Basic Education Course for Activity
Professional II Practicum
MODULE II
• Introduction to Polysomnography
• Anatomy and Physiology for Health Occupations
• Introduction to Electronic Health Records (EHR) Training
• Basic Patient Intake
• Basic EKG Training
•Pharmacology
MODULE III
• Cardiopulmonary Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology
• Neuromuscular Anatomy, Physiology and Pathology
• Polysomnographic Technology
• Sleep Practicum II & III
MODULE IV
• Sleep Technology Clinical I, II, III & IV *
• BRPT Exam Review
This training is accredited by the Commission
Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
(CAAHEP).
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education
Programs
1361 Park Street
Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: 727-210-2350
Fax: 727-210-2354
www.caahep.org
Apply the knowledge gained from Basic Education Course
for Activity Professional to a clinical setting. Successful
completion of this course is required for certification as
a Professional Activities Assistant through the National
Certification Council for Activity Professionals.
Total Cost: $375 (Tuition: $175 Fees: $200)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
30331Arranged 8/23-11/10 Arranged
Location
EC
SLEEP TECHNOLOGIST G
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
Prepare to collect data using polysomnograms that
measure bioelectrical sleep, EEG, EKG, EMG, respiratory
and effort activity on the patients. CAAHEP accredited.
Students must be accepted into this training through
an application process. Applications for Fall 2016 are
available June 1 and are due by August 1.
MODULE I
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
• Basic Math Skills for the Health Care Worker
• Introduction to Health
• Introduction to Health Care Systems
• CPR for Health Care Providers ‡‡
• Professional Preparation for the Health Care Worker
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
Total Cost: $375 (Tuition: $175 Fees: $200)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
30328
5:30-8:30pm
M/W(30)
8/8-12/5
Location
EC
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
37
Career Training
Health & Human Services
SURGICAL TECHNOLOGY G
UNIT CLERK G
VETERINARY ASSISTANT G
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
Learn to coordinate daily operations of a hospital unit or
floor. Successful completion of this training prepares you
for National Certification as a Health Unit Secretary.
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
Learn to be an integral member of a surgical team.
13-month course of study is divided into 4 modules
and consists of classroom, labs, clinical and online
instruction. CAAHEP accredited. Approved for PELL
Funding (excluding prerequisites). Students must
be accepted through an application process for this
training. Applications are accepted twice a year: October
1 – November 16 and March 1 – April 15. Start your
prerequisites now. Mandatory orientation is required after
acceptance.
PROGRAM GOALS
The Surgical Technology program is designed to train
competent, entry level surgical technologists in the
cognitive (knowledge), psychomotor (skills), and affective
(behavior) learning domains.
PREREQUISITES
• Basic Math Skills for the Health Care Worker
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
• Anatomy and Physiology for the Health Care Worker
• CPR for Health Care Workers ‡‡
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
PREREQUISITES
• Medical Terminology for Health Occupations
• Introduction to Health Care Systems
• HIPAA Training (classroom or online) ‡‡
• CPR for Health Care Providers
• Professional Preparation for the Health Care Worker
REQUIRED
• Unit Secretary Training
• Introduction to Electronic Health Records Training
(classroom or online)
NEW CLASS STARTS SEPTEMBER 2016. Complete
your prerequisites now!
There are challenge exams available for Basic Math Skills
for The Health Care Worker, Medical Terminology for
Health Occupations, Anatomy and Physiology for Health
Occupations and HIPAA.
MODULE I
•Microbiology
• Pharmacology
• Introduction to Surgical Technology
• Introduction to Suture and Surgical Instruments
MODULE II
• Surgical Technology II
• Technological Sciences for the Surgical Technologist
• Surgical Pathology and Procedures I
• Surgical Anatomy and Pathology I
MODULE III
• Introduction to Hospital Setting *
• Surgical Pathology and Procedures II
• Surgical Anatomy and Pathology II
• Surgical Technology Skills Laboratory
MODULE IV
• Clinical A, B, C, D *
• Capstone
This training is accredited by the Commission on
Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs
(CAAHEP)
Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education
Programs.
1361 Park Street
Clearwater, FL 33756
Phone: 727-210-2350
Fax: 727-210-2354
www.caahep.org
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CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Prepare to work in an animal hospital under the
supervision of a veterinarian or veterinarian technician.
Series consists of three courses and a supervised clinical
placement in an animal hospital. Must complete
Veterinary Assistant I, II, III and IV to receive a continuing
education certificate. Online component.
AHE 755
Veterinary Assistant Training IV
Prepare to continue in the Veterinary Assistant training
program through clinical placement that will further
expand your knowledge and allow you to practice what
you have learned in the classroom.
Total Cost: $200 (Tuition: $75 Fees: $125)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
76287
Arranged
5/16-7/16
Arranged
HOS
76664
Arranged
6/11-8/11
Arranged
HOS
Career Training
Career
Training
Skilled Trades & Industrial Training
SKILLED TRADES &
INDUSTRIAL TRAINING
VOA 995
Inside the Apartment Business: People, Projects,
and Profits
Gain an overview of the apartment industry and the
maintenance professional’s role in contributing to a
community’s success. Topics include professional skills
needed to take performance to the next level, finance and
budget management, and communication skills needed
to communicate with bosses, peers, and residents.
Total Cost: $145 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $105)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
76045
T(1)
5/24
Time
10am-4pm
Location
RAC 171
VOA 996
Interior and Exterior Maintenance and Repair
APARTMENT BUILDING
MAINTENANCE
Learn about building maintenance and repair with such
topics as what is needed to keep the interior and exterior
of the building in excellent condition.
G
Total Cost: $95 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $75)
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
This series of courses presents everything you need
to know about the apartment business, electrical,
appliance maintenance and repair, HVAC, plumbing,
plus maintenance and repair of both the interior and
exterior of apartment properties. Upon successful
completion and one year of field work, a certificate
and letter from the National Apartment Association
Education Institute (NAAEI) will be awarded.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
76043
M(2)
5/23
8:30am-3:30pm RAC 173
76043
T(2)
5/24
8:30-10am
RAC 173
AUTOMOTIVE
ARP 294
VOA 998
Electrical and Appliance Maintenance and
Repair
Gain a solid foundation in electrical work especially
when working with appliances. Topics include
fundamentals of electrical work; electrical circuits,
receptacles and fixtures; installation of apartment
appliances; and diagnosing and troubleshooting
apartment appliances.
Total Cost: $334 (Tuition: $112 Fees: $222)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
76046
M-F(6)
5/25-6/2
Time
8:30am-4pm
Total Cost: $249 (Tuition: $87 Fees: $162)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
30226
9am-3:30pm
S(1)
7/9
Location
CC
CDL Learner's Permit Preparation
Acquire general CDL information needed to earn a
Commercial Driver's License (CDL) learner's permit.
Examine off-road information that is required for the
MVA's written examination to obtain either a CDL-A or
CDL-B license with appropriate endorsements. Topics
include air brakes, tank truck operation double and triple
trailers HAZMAT.
Total Cost: $848 (Tuition: $228 Fees: $620)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
78063
M-F(5)
6/6-10
9am-3pm
HV 120C
31131
M‐F(5) 7/11-15 9am‐3pm HV 120C
31132 M‐F(5) 8/22-26 9am‐3pm
HV 120C
Learn CAD at CCBC Catonsville. We are an Autodesk
Authorized Training Center offering:
• Basic AutoCad
• Autodesk Revit
• Microstation Graphics
• SketchUp Fundamentals
For more information, call 443-840-4641 or
443-840-4476 or email: appliedtechtrain@ccbcmd.edu
TEC 149
Basic AutoCAD
Become familiar with AutoCAD by completing workrelated drawings. Topics include orientation to diskoperating systems, file handling, display commands,
drawing and editing commands and dimensioning.
Intended for designers/operators with no AutoCAD
experience.
Total Cost: $1239 (Tuition: $491 Fees: $748)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
78162
Learn HVAC and plumbing maintenance and repair,
and the future of heating and air conditioning in
the apartment industry. Topics include discussion of
plumbing and plumbing fixtures.
Total Cost: $425 (Tuition: $114 Fees: $311)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
76050
8:30-10am
RAC 173
Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician
Location
COMPUTER-AIDED DESIGN (CAD)
RAC 176
HVAC and Plumbing Maintenance
and Repair
6/3-13
Prepare for state certification as a Maryland Safety
inspector in this lecture class. Automotive technicians
seeking certification will review the applicable Code of
Maryland Regulations (COMAR) and test taking strategies.
Topics include handbook review, updates and revisions.
VOA 485
Location
VOA 997
M-F(7)
Preparation for MD State Safety Inspection Test
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE TRAINING G
M-F(5)
6/6-10
Time
Location
8:30am-4:30pm CC HTEC 24
TEC 510
You can take this new course series one of two
ways:
• Sign up for the series as a whole; you know you’re
guaranteed a spot!
• Sign up to take the classes over a longer period
of time: spread out the cost and make it easier to
combine classes with other commitments.
Sketchup Fundamentals
Learn to create, modify, render and annotate architectural
drawings in this combination lecture/demonstration
hands-on activity class. Create, manipulate and modify
edges and surfaces to generate renderings of architectural
concepts including short cut keys; drawing lines; inference
techniques and viewing control.
Total Cost: $289 (Tuition: $109 Fees: $180)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
May 23 – June 13
July 11 - 29
8:30am – 4pm
78161
F(1)
6/24
Time
Location
8:30am-4:30pm CC BESS 206
Contact: 443-840-2793 or 443-840-4476
appliedtechtrain@ccbcmd.edu
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Career Training
Skilled Trades & Industrial Training
CONSTRUCTION PRE-APPRENTICESHIP
SERIES G
COMMERCIAL VEHICLE
TRAINING G
Continuing Education Certificate
There is a nationwide shortage of commercial
truck drivers and the American trucking industry
estimates a need for over 400,000 new drivers
over the next decade.
CDL-A Tractor Trailer - 6-Week Course
CCBC Continuing Education offers one of the most
comprehensive and well-established CDL programs in
Maryland.
Our training features experienced instructors,
personalized attention and the right equipment to
prepare you to earn your license. In both the classroom
and over-the-road training, you’ll learn CDL theory, map
reading, backing and parallel parking along with the safe
operation of a truck on a variety of roads and conditions.
To register for CDL-A training, you must have a current
Maryland CDL Learner’s Permit.
CDL-B Bus Training - 10-day Program
This is an intensive 10-day training course which can help
individuals obtain jobs in a number of areas, including
the Hospitality and Tourism industries. Careers include
operators of motor-coach, charter and tour bus, hotel,
rental car and airport shuttles, as well as general interurban shuttles.
To register for CDL-B training, you must have a valid
MD CDL Learner’s Permit with a Passenger (P)
endorsement. Classes form monthly.
For Companies with CDL Training Needs
Continuing Education Certificate
CCBC offers a Defensive Driving Course for Professional
Truck Drivers. This one-day course is for licensed CDL-A or
CDL-B drivers who want to hone their defensive driving
capabilities. This course uses the National Safety Council’s
Curriculum. Successful completers will earn a nationallyrecognized defensive training certificate.
(8 person minimum required.)
For more information about these programs
including dates, times and prices, contact
Wanda Johnson, 443-840-5835 or email:
wjohnson@ccbcmd.edu.
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CORE CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
Prepare for an apprenticeship or other entry-level
positions in construction and related fields. In the Core,
students learn safety, construction math, blueprint
reading, tool usage, and other trade skills used in a
wide variety of construction jobs. The Core includes
150 hours of training, leading to a “Construction PreApprenticeship, Core” Continuing Education Certificate
and several industry certifications: First Aid/CPR; OSHA
10 for Construction; and National Center for Construction
Education and Research (NCCER). Students in this
program are eligible to participate in the PELL funding
experiment.
The Core consists of the ofollowing classes:
CON 315, Construction Safety
APP 680, First Aid/CPR/AED
CON 316, Construction Skills I
CON 317, Construction Skills II
Total Cost: $1,399 (Tuition: $360 Fees: $1039)
Classes now forming!
Contact: 443-840-2793 or 443-840-7412 or
email: appliedtechtrain@ccbcmd.edu
CONSTRUCTION TRADES G
Learn Construction Trades at CCBC Randallstown. Classes
include:
• Basic Carpentry
• Basic Electricity
• Basic Plumbing
Apprenticeships Earn While
You Learn
Apprenticeship opportunities through CCBC are
available in a variety of employment areas.
You can train to earn a higher salary...and the
possibility of college credits with on-the-job
training and classroom instruction.
We partner with the following trade councils
and many private employers across Maryland.
• Associated Builders & Contractors (ABC),
Metropolitan Baltimore –
(410) 821-0351 , www.abcbaltimore.org
• Baltimore Electricians, JATC LU#24 –
(410) 247-3313, www.ibewlocal24.org
• Baltimore Utilities, Bureau of Water and Waste Water (410) 545-3260, www.baltimorecity.gov
• Construction Laborers – (410) 525-1500
www.baltimorelaborers.org
• Heat & Frost Insulators & Asbestos Workers
Local #24 – (301) 498-9162,
www.insulators24.org
• Independent Electrical Contractors (IEC) –
(301) 621-9545 / (800) 470-3013,
www.iechesapeake.com
For more information, contact 443-840-2793 or
443-840-4712 or email: appliedtrchtrain@ccbcmd.edu
• Ironworkers, L.U. # 16 – (410) 282-6650,
www.iw16.org
ENVIRONMENTAL
• Machinists (NOTE: must be working at, and
apply through, a registered employer) (443) 840-4401, www.ccbcmd.edu/sait/tech_
studies/ manufacturing.html
Visible Emissions
Evaluator Training
Next training dates: September 5-7
• Maryland Association of Plumbing, Heating
& Cooling Contractors (MPHCC) - (410) 4615977, www.phccmd.org
• Mid-Atlantic Carpenters (MACTC) LU#101 –
(410) 737-9670, www.mactc.net
CCBC'S comprehensive training meets EPA
requirements.
• Operating Engineers L.U. #37 –
(410) 254-0219, www.iuoe37.org
Need Certification?
To earn your certification, plan to attend both the
classroom (ENV 369) and the field test (ENV 370) classes.
• Plumbers & Steamfitters L.U. #486 –
(410) 866-5313, www.486school.com
Need to Renew?
If you are currently certified and need to renew, you may
attend just the field test course.
For more information, contact Ollie Wright
at 443-840-4476
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
• Sheet Metal Workers L.U. #100 –
(410) 732-1849 www.smwia.org
• Sprinklerfitters L.U. #536 –
(410) 747-0630, www.sprinklerfitters536.org
Career Training
Career
Training
Skilled Trades & Industrial Training
FACILITY MANAGEMENT
SUSTAINABILITY FACILITY PROFESSIONAL™
CREDENTIAL
FACILITY MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL® (FMP®)
CREDENTIAL
Sustainability Facility Professionals play a key role
in creating, implementing and managing a strategic
sustainability plan. Learn how to make a business case
for sustainability and how to communicate the benefit to
the triple bottom line. This course is offered in partnership
with IFMA; successful completion of the course meets
their requirement for the SFP credential.
IFMA Chesapeake Chapter members receive a discounted
fee.
CCBC has partnered with the International Facility
Management Association (IFMA) Chesapeake Chapter
to offer courses leading to the Facility Management
Professional™ (FMP) credential. You can earn the
credential by successfully completing a series of four
courses, which can be taken in any order.
They include:
• Finance and Business Essentials for the FMP (VOA 978)
• Leadership and Strategy Essentials for the FMP
(VOA 979)
• Operations and Maintenance for the FMP (VOA 976 )
• Project Management for the FMP (VOA 977)
IFMA Chesapeake Chapter members receive a discounted
fee. For more information, contact Nancy Kukay at
443-840-4171 or email: nkukay@ccbcmd.edu.
Operations and Maintenance for FMP
Gain an introduction of operations and maintenance, and
learn to assess facility needs, manage/oversee operations
and maintenance of building/systems/equipment,
manage/oversee occupant services, select the best
resources, and measure operations and maintenance
performance.
Total Cost: $799 (Tuition: $275 Fees: $524)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
6/3-4
Time
Location
8:30am-5pm HV
VOA 977
Project Management for FMP
Gain an introduction to Project Management. Learn to
define, plan, manage, oversee and close projects.
Total Cost: $799 (Tuition: $275 Fees: $524)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80509F/S(2)
6/24-25
Time
Location
8:30am-5pm HV
VOA 978
Finance and Business Essentials for FMP
Learn finance and business, financial management,
procurement, and contracts as each of these topics relates
to the facility organization.
Total Cost: $799 (Tuition: $275 Fees: $524)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30839F/S(2)
Comfort Cooling Systems
For more information, contact Nancy Kukay at
443-840-4171 or email: nkukay@ccbcmd.edu.
7/15-16
Time
Location
8:30am-5pm HV
Total Cost: $459 (Tuition: $318 Fees: $141)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31016
M/W(10)
7/18-8/17 Time
Location
5:45-10pm
CC HTEC
Commercial HVAC Systems
HEATING, VENTILATION, AIR
CONDITIONING & REFRIGERATION
(HVACR) G
Achieve an industry accepted Basic HVAC Certificate with
just 5 classes.
REQUIRED COURSES:
• HVAC Safety, Tools, and Methods
• Fundamentals of Refrigeration
• Heating Systems
• Comfort Cooling Systems
• Basic HVAC Electricity
• EPA Refrigerant Certification Prep Course and Test*
This is also a required course if you are taking the
Advanced Certificate.
To earn an Advanced Certificate, you must have a Basic
HVAC Certificate plus…
• Residential Load Calculations and Air Distribution
• Advanced HVAC Electricity
• Commercial HVAC Systems
Or
Advanced Residential Systems
• HVAC Program Elective Course
VOA 970
Basic HVAC Electricity
Learn AC and DC circuit fundamentals, wiring and wiring
principles, and National Electric Code Book use. Topics to
be covered include wiring and construction principles;
commercial, industrial, and residential wiring; the
purpose and use of the National Electric Code; and the
“how’s and why’s” of basic wiring and construction.
Total Cost: $654 (Tuition: $447 Fees: $207)
VOA 979
Apply the theory and principles of refrigeration to comfort
cooling systems and learn the proper use of electric heat
pumps in residential and light commercial applications.
Also discuss the regulations and procedures that
apply to refrigerant recovery, recycling and reclaiming
and offers hands-on laboratory work in recovery and
troubleshooting. Prerequisite: VOA 975 and VOA 970.
VOA 801
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
VOA 976
80511F/S(2)
VOC 953
Leadership and Strategy Essentials for FMP
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Learn to perform planning strategies, lead and manage a
facility, and provide leadership to the entire organization..
80663
M/W(10)
6/6-7/13
Time
Explore the technology used in commercial, institutional
and industrial cooling systems including analysis of
system performance and diagnosis of problems. Examine
equipment such as reciprocating and centrifugal chillers,
absorption systems, cooling towers, fans and air handlers.
Emphasis on psychometrics, pressure-enthalpy diagrams
and commercial load calculations.
Total Cost: $459 (Tuition: $372 Fees: $87)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80674
T/R (12)
6/7-7-14
Time
Location
5:45-9pm
CC
VOA 975
Fundamentals of Refrigeration
Gain an introduction to the compression refrigeration
cycle, common refrigerants and their application, and
the theory of heat transfer as related to the refrigeration
process. Learn to evaluate system performance, use
tools and equipment for service, and follow installation
procedures such as charging, evacuating, and leak
detection. Prerequisites: sufficient math, English and
reading skills.
Total Cost: $459 (Tuition: $318 Fees: $141)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31015
M/W(10)
Time
7/18-8/17
Location
5:45-10pm
CC HTEC
VOA 985
Heating Systems
Learn the basic principles of heating and heating systems,
with a focus on gas fired and oil fired warm air furnaces.
Examine the three methods of heat transfer; combustion
and its by-products; fuel used in heating; forced-air
furnaces; monitoring and measuring manifold pressure
on a gas furnace; major components of different types of
furnaces; and more.
Total Cost: $459 (Tuition: $318 Fees: $141)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80667
M/W(11)
6/6-7/13
Time
Location
5:45-10:40pm
CC HTEC
Location
8am-1pm
CC HTEC
Total Cost: $799 (Tuition: $275 Fees: $524)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30841
F/S(2)
8/12-13
Time
Location
8:30am-5pm
HV
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Career Training
Skilled Trades & Industrial Training
VOA 969
HVAC Safety, Tools, and Methods
Learn about identifying and using the special tools of
the HVACR trade involved with basic shop practices.
Topics include hand tools and machines; fittings and
components; duct installation; tubing, piping, and fittings;
threading pipe; and drill press and post grinder.
Total Cost: $459 (Tuition: $318 Fees: $141)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31019
T/R (10)
7/19-8/18
Time
Location
5:45-10pm
DC
VOC 044
Preparation for Refrigeration Recovery
Certification
Learn about the regulations, procedures and equipment
that apply to refrigerant recovery, reclaiming and recycling
in accordance with the Environmental Protection Agency
(EPA) certification standards. Cost does not include text
and materials.
Total Cost: $130 (Tuition: $66 Fees: $64)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
76376
M/T/W(3)
5/16-18
5:45-9pm
CC HTEC 15
31017
M/T/W(3)
7/11-13
1-4:20pm
CC HTEC
VOC 991
Refrigerant Recovery Certification Test
This test is a co-requisite with Preparation for Refrigerant
Recovery Certification.
Total Cost: $50 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $50)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
76455
R(1)
5/19
5:45-9pm
CC HTEC 15
31010
R(1)
7/14
1-4:20pm
CC HTEC
VOA 653
Residential Load Calculations & Air Distribution
and work ethics. Foundational topics of safety, blueprint
reading, and trade math follow. Includes modules in
quality and resume skills. Capstone is advanced CNC
machining center set-up / programming. Train four days
a week, 8am-3:30pm, M/T/W/R. Finish the series in
approximately 6 months. Approved for PELL funding.
REQUIRED COURSES
• Machine Tool Short Term Training Part A (52 Hours)
• Machine Tool Short Term Training Part B (91 Hours)
• Machine Tool Short Term Training Part C (91 Hours)
• Machine Tool Short Term Training Part D (91 Hours)
• Machine Tool Short Term Training Part E (93 Hours)
• Machine Tool Short Term Training Part F (91 Hours)
• Machine Tool Short Term Training Part G (91 Hours)
Total cost (tuition and fees) for the seven parts is $7,499
for in-county students and includes all text and supplies.
Students have the opportunity to demonstrate proficiency
through five certifications from the National Institute of
Metal Working Skills (NIMS). NIMS tests may only be taken
once. Successful completion of each module / section
is necessary to advance to the next module / section.
Completers are in a strong position to apply for entry level
employment and, once established, enter a machinist
apprenticeship.
MANDATORY ORIENTATION
HELD AT CCBC CATONSVILLE
Begin classes in early September (fall cohort) or late
January / early February (winter cohort). Students are
required to attend a mandatory orientation at CCBC
Catonsville that includes a basic math and reading
assessment, and financial aid information.
Orientation dates for September 2016 training will be
held on:
Friday, July 22, 9am
Friday, August 19, 9am
Please email Denise Bellamy at dbellamy@ccbcmd.edu or
call 443-840-4712 to reserve a spot.
Learn to calculate heat losses and gains (loads) for
residential applications using ACCA’s Manual J and
computer software program, which describes how to
select the proper heating and cooling equipment for
maximum comfort and energy efficiency. Prerequisites:
Fundamentals of Refrigeration; MATH 105 or MATH 103;
and CINS 102 or CIS 101.
80675
T/R (12)
6/7-7/14
Time
Location
5:45-9pm
CC HTEC
MACHINE TOOL G
SHORT-TERM TRAINING
APPROVED FOR PELL FUNDING
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
Learn both manual and computer numerical control
(CNC) machine tool technology with extensive hands-on
and computer-based training at the CCBC Catonsville
machine shop in this seven part series. Start with essential
workplace literacy skills in computers, plus work habits
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3-D PRINTING AND DIGITAL FABRICATION
At the Fabrication Laboratory or Fab Lab (also known as
Fab Lab Baltimore) use a 3D printer, laser cutter/engraver,
vinyl cutter, CNC router and other equipment.
To use the Fab Lab you must first take Fab Lab Introduction
(less than 3 hours) to learn basic safety and operating
procedures. This introductory class makes you a lab
member, and gives you access to many of the lab
resources. Most of the additional and machine specific
classes include design "how to's" as part of the instruction,
so no design experience is needed.
VOA 276
Basic Electricity for Maintenance Technicians
Learn the basics in this foundation, hands-on industrial
electricity course. Gain essential information about
electricity including resistance; voltage; current and
power; test; schematic symbols and diagrams; using Ohm's
law; the ability to safely and accurately read a voltmeter
and ohmmeter and proper size wire type of insulation.
Total Cost: $699 (Tuition: $350 Fees: $349)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31081 S (6)
Time
7/16 – 8/20 8:30am-5pm
Location
DC
VOA 444
Basic Hydraulic/Pneumatic Systems I
Receive an introduction to basic symbols needed to
read and interpret hydraulic/pneumatic systems from
blueprints. Topics include the physics of hydraulics and
pneumatics, concepts of pressure and force, resistance to
flow and the measurement of air and fluid flow and the
properties of flow in closed systems along with the use of
valves to control flow.
Total Cost: $699 (Tuition: $350 Fees: $349)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31074
S(6)
Time
7/16 – 8/20
Location
8:30am-5pm DC
VOA 515
Certified Logistics/Warehouse Distribution
Associate
Total Cost: $459 (Tuition: $318 Fees: $141)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
MANUFACTURING, PRODUCTION &
AUTOMATION
Power Generation training focuses on skill
development in testing, diagnosing and repairing
power generation plant equipment used
throughout the Energy Industry. The National
Center for Construction Education and Research
(NCCER) Level One Power Generation/Industrial
Maintenance prepares you for further specialization
in these areas. You must demonstrate experience
and proficiency in the core classes, whether at CCBC
or any other training facility, in order to be accepted
into this specialty. For more information, or to sign up for an
orientation, call 443-840-4428, or
email: jbouis@ccbcmd.edu
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Learn foundational logistics concepts. Topics to be covered
include supply chain life cycle, environment, material
handling equipment, safety principles, quality control,
workplace communications, teamwork, and computer
use. Upon successful completion of this course and exam,
students earn the Certified Logistics Associate (CLA)
designation from the Manufacturing Skill Standards
Council (MSSC).
Total Cost: $799 (Tuition: $400 Fees: $399)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80858 T(9)
6/7–8/2
Time
6-9:15pm
Location
CC
Career Training
Career
Training
Skilled Trades & Industrial Training
VOA 704
VOB 066
Fab Lab 3D Digital Design Introduction
Gain an introduction to three-dimensional digital design
and modeling software, including Solidworks. Topics to
be covered include modeling solids and surfaces, editing
geometries, Boolean operations, and drawing views.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30890
M(1)
Time
7/11
5:45-9pm
Prepare for plant operation, plant maintenance,
construction or skilled trade pre-employment exams.
Topics include test-taking strategies and review of the
types of reading comprehension, mechanical aptitude,
spatial aptitude and general mathematics included in an
Industrial Aptitude test.
Location
Total Cost: $299 (Tuition: $150 Fees: $149)
CC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31075
VOB 064
Fab Lab CNC Plasma Cutter Applications
Introduction
Learn applications using the CNC Plasma Cutter and
associated software. Topics to be covered include machine
setup, file parameter setup, speed and feed rates, and
material settings. Includes a comprehensive final project.
Prerequisite: Fab Lab Introduction.
VOA 926
Industrial Aptitude Exam Preparation
M/W(15)
7/6 – 8/24
Location
6-9:15pm
CC
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY
VOA 834
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
Total Cost: $249 (Tuition: $124 Fees: $125)
5:45-9pm
M(2)
5/16-23
Location
CC HTEC 002
Learn applications using the ShopBot CNC Router and
PartWorks software. Topics include safety procedures,
machine setup, and operation. Includes a comprehensive
final project.
Time
Location
80541
M(2)
6/20-27
5:45-9pm
CC
30888
M(2)
8/22-29
5:45-9pm
CC
VOD 525
Fab Lab Introduction
Learn the safety and operating procedures of the CCBC
Fabrication Laboratory. Instruction supports entry-level
proficiency in fabrication/fundamental prototyping.
Topics to be covered include safety, materials, basic setup,
and basic operation of the following equipment: laser
engraver, ShopBot, rapid mill, 3-D printer, and vinyl cutter.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80543
M(1)
6/6
5-7:15pm
CC
30894
M(1)
7/18
6-8:15pm
CC
30892
S(1)
8/20
10am-12:15pm CC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77214
R(4)
5/5-26
6-9pm
CC
31067
R(4)
8/4-25
6-9pm
CC
Learn safety measures as they pertain to vehicle
inspection and operation, product handling under general
and specific site conditions and load balance gravity,
visual and operational checks. Presented in accordance
with OSHA standards.
Total Cost: $289 (Tuition: $140 Fees: $149)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80757 S(2)
WELDING G
CCBC is offering a series of welding courses that will take
you from beginning skills and techniques in Fundamentals of Welding through additional courses that cover Intermediate and Advanced Shielded Metal Arc, Gas Metal
Arc and Gas Tungsten Arc Welding processes. If you have
basic welding experience, you can take intermediate
and/or advanced classes. Through a partnership with
Earlbeck Gases and Technologies, classes will be held
at the Earlbeck facility, which is fully equipped to offer
hands-on training and instructions, as well as American
Welding Society (AWS) certification.
Location
Earlbeck Gases and Technologies
8204 Pulaski Highway
Baltimore, Maryland 21237
Ollie Wright at 443-840-4476
Forklift Operator Training
6/11-18 Time
Location
9am-3:30pm DC
EGT
Continue training in the Shielded Metal Arc (SMAW)
welding process. Learn how to perform fillet and grove
welds on carbon steel using E6010 and E7018 electrodes
in all positions. Practice is geared toward structural
welding code vertical and overhead tests. Passing these
tests provides an all position, limited thickness AWS D1.1
welder certification.
Total Cost: $2,200 (Tuition: $286 Fees: $1,914)
CRN# Day/Ses. Date
76601
M/W/F(9)
6/13-7/1
Time
Location
8am-3pm
EGT
Symbols for Welding
Learn the symbols used in welding in accordance with the
American Welding Society A2.4.
Total Cost: $300 (Tuition: $140 Fees: $160)
CRN# Day/Ses. Date
For inquires please call:
VOA 605
Location
APP 284
Total Cost: $149 (Tuition: $62 Fees: $87)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Fab Lab CNC Router Applications Introduction
Time
77013
76159M/W/F(6) 5/23-6/10 8am-3pm
VOA 932
VOB 044
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $1,500 (Tuition: $293 Fees: $1,207)
CRN# Day/Ses. Date
Time
Gain a broad awareness on how to recognize and prevent
a variety of hazards on a general industry site. Designed
for the entry level general industry worker, topics
include the OSHA Act, walking and working surfaces,
electrical, personal protective equipment, and hazard
communication.
Total Cost: $149 (Tuition: $62 Fees: $87)
Fundamentals of Welding
Learn equipment set-up, basic techniques and safety
for oxy-fuel welding and cutting, STICK, MIG and TIG
welding in this foundations course. In addition, discuss
basic metallurgy, welding codes, welding inspection and
welding symbols.
Time
Location
79720
T/R(2)
5/17-19
8am-3pm
EGT
80466
T/R(2)
6/21-23
8am-3pm
EGT
Certified Logistics /
Warehouse Distribution
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE
Looking to break into the logistics field? Prepare for
work in higher skilled, frontline material handling,
packaging, and distribution roles.
Achieve a Basic Logistics Certificate with just 3-5
interdisciplinary classes providing multiple credentials.
REQUIRED COURSES:
• Certified Logistics/Warehouse Distribution Associate
• Forklift Operator Training
• OSHA 10-Hour General Industry
OPTIONAL COURSES:
• First Aid, CPR, and AED -or• First Aid and CPR for Health Care Providers
For more information, contact Nancy Kukay at
443-840-4171 or email: nkukay@ccbcmd.edu
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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http://www.ccbcmd.edu/ceed/online/
ONLINE COURSES
CCBC offers Instructor-led online courses that
are informative, fun, convenient, and highly
interactive.
Courses are project-oriented and include
lessons, quizzes, hands-on assignments,
discussion areas, supplementary links, and
more.
You can complete any course entirely from
your home or office, any time of the day or
night.
• Expert Instructor
• 24-Hour Access
• Online Discussion Areas
• 6 Weeks of Instruction
• Course Sessions Begin Monthly
• OVER 300 COURSES!
COURSE DATES:
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Arts and Creativity
Digital Photography
Grant Writing
Graphic Design
Health Care and Medical
Languages
Nonprofit Management
Personal Enrichment
Programming
Project Management
Sales & Marketing
Test Prep and College Readiness
Web Page Design
Writing & Publishing
Career Training
COST OF CLASS:
• $109 ($89 seniors) or
• $150 ($130 seniors) depending on the
individual course
READY TO EXPLORE?
Visit www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/ for more information, registration instructions, and to view the entire
online course inventory. Please call our contact center at 443-840-4700 to arrange your registration.
Language Authority
CCBC has partnered with Language Authority to offer affordable courses tailored to help you learn a new
language for your personal and professional needs.
For more information or to register:
Visit the website http://www.languageauthority.com/ccbcmd or email CEOnline@ccbcmd.edu
LERN UGotClass
Work towards a continuing education certificate from the Learning Resources Network (LERN), a
nationally-recognized leader in continuing education programming.
In partnership with LERN’s UGotClass, CCBC offers in-demand business courses and certificates
in e-Marketing, Mobile Marketing, Social Media, and Video Marketing.The courses can be taken
individually or as part of a certificate.
For more information go to: http://www.ccbcmd.edu/ceed/online/ or email CEOnline@ccbcmd.edu
Harford Community College
Harford Community College provides CCBC students with access to these informative, online business
courses.
• Starting an Import/Export Business
• Basic Real Estate Investing
• Virtual Assistant Online Business
For more information go to: http://www.ccbcmd.edu/ceed/online/ or email CEOnline@ccbcmd.edu
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CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Career Training
Career
Training
Workforce Development
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Get Ready. Will Anderson,
Director of Economic and
Workforce Development
Dream bigger.
Make it happen in Baltimore County.
The Department of Economic and Workforce Development is
working with CCBC to offer state-of-the-art training vetted by
businesses in high demand occupations.
UPCOMING TRAINING: CDL and CDL/Diesel Technician Certified Apartment Maintenance
Technician • CNC Machining • Medical Assistant Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA)/Geriatric
Nursing Assistant (GNA) • Medical Front Office • Pharmacy Technician • Dental Assistant •
Project Management Professional • A+/Net+
Visit our American Job Centers for help finding work.
Hunt Valley • Randallstown • Eastpoint
ServiceLocator.org
Baltimore County
Baltimore County Executive Kevin Kamenetz and the Baltimore County Council
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Career Training
Workforce Development
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
ATTENTION EMPLOYERS/
HUMAN RESOURCE
ADMINISTRATORS
On-Site Customized Basic Skills
Training
CUSTOMIZED TRAINING
TO MEET YOUR BUSINESS
NEEDS
Your company’s biggest investment is your
workforce. Protect and grow that investment
with comprehensive, customized, organizational
development solutions from the Community College
of Baltimore County, a leading provider of workforce
development training.
We’ll bring the classroom to you with CCBC’s on-site
training options, or you can have employees attend
training sessions at one of CCBC’s campuses or
extension centers.
Let CCBC be your training partner.
We offer classes in:
• Leadership and Management
• Computer and Information technology
• Health Care
• Skilled Trades
• Advanced Manufacturing
• Instructional Design and Assessment
• Basic Workplace Skills
• Academic Courses
• Cybersecurity
CONTACT
Ed Roberts at 443-840-4526 or
eroberts@ccbcmd.edu
to discuss how CCBC can meet your
workforce development needs.
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Are you looking for a way to
improve your employees’ academic
skills in reading, writing and/or
math?
CCBC CAN HELP BY OFFERING:
• Basic reading, writing and math
courses, GED preparation courses and
ESOL (English for Speakers of Other
Languages) courses designed to
meet the needs of your company and
employees
• Enhancement of your company’s
image and bottom line
• Ability to meet the challenge of new
skill requirements
• More adaptable work force for
cross-training and promotions
• A safer work force
• Less supervisory time spent at all
levels
• A work force that is committed and
loyal
Take advantage of CCBC’s expertise in
training and education by contacting
443-840-4259 or email:
ksansone@ccbcmd.edu.
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
LAW & JUSTICE
Professional Development
for Criminal Justice Professionals
The School of Business, Criminal
Justice and Law offers customized
courses tailored to meet the
needs of criminal justice, public
safety, and security professionals.
CCBC will be offering an 8-week Public
Safety Officer Training Academy for
public safety officers with or anticipating
a Maryland State Police Special Police
Officer Commission.
Academy dates:
August 1 to September 23
Monday through Thursday
7:45am to 4pm
Cost for this 8-week program is
$2,750.00 per person.
The program will meet the training
objectives proposed by the Maryland
Police and Correctional Training
Commissions for Special Police Officers
in Maryland.
These courses are not open enrollment.
For information about professional
training for Criminal Justice & Security
Professionals, contact Esteban Soto on
443-840-3037 or esotoiii@ccbcmd.edu.
For information about classes for Legal
Professionals, contact Donna Mandal,
Esq., on 443-840-3477
or dmandal@ccbcmd.edu.
Career Training
Career
Training
Workforce Development
Don’t Miss Meals!
Buying Food is
a Snap!
Grocery budget tight? SNAP can help! SNAP helps provide students with a
consistent means to purchase their own food. CCBC EarnBenefits Specialist
can help you determine if you qualify for benefits and assist you with filing
your application. STILL UNDECIDED?...
Here are two reasons to apply for SNAP:
1. Food is the key to good health. Students with enough
to eat perform better in school.
2. Applying for SNAP is discreet and private information is
kept confidential.
CALL NOW! Set up a free screening with an EARNBENEFITS SPECIALIST at 443-840-4122
FREE EMPLOYMENT TRAINING
Computer Essentials for the Job Search Process - 5.5 hrs.
Federal Job Search Guidelines - 5.5 hrs.
• Use basic Word commands to edit and format your resume
• Become skilled at saving documents to different storage devices
• Learn to email your resume as an attachment
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Writing a Winning Resume - 11 hrs.
Part I Building the Foundation - 5.5 hrs.
• Highlight your transferable skills
• Recognize the skills employers seek
• Communicate your skills with confidence
Part II the Finished Product - 5.5 hrs.
Gain an understanding of the federal hiring process
Learn specific federal requirements that must be included in every federal resume
Explore the usajobs.gov website
For additional information:
www.baltimorecountymd.gov
Baltimore County Workforce Development Center/Eastpoint
7930 Eastern Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21224
410-288-9050
• Explore options for resume elements and formats
• Learn to write a cover letter and maximize references to your advantage
• Have your resume critiqued by a skilled professional
Baltimore County Workforce Development Center/Hunt Valley
Job Search, Interviewing and Social Media
Fundamentals - 5.5 hrs.
Baltimore County Workforce Development
Liberty Center/Randallstown
•
•
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Explore top job hunting and career Internet websites
Speak effectively in an interview and frame your responses
Identify networking strategies through LinkedIn, Facebook, and Twitter
11101 McCormick Road, Suite 102
Hunt Valley, MD 21031
410-887-7940
3637 Offutt Road
Randallstown, MD 21133
410-887-8912
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Academic Preparation
Life Enrichment
ACADEMIC PREPARATION
ADS 581
ADS 140
GRE Test Preparation - Part II (Quantitative)
Learn a variety of useful techniques for tackling the
quantitative reasoning sections of the computerized GRE
revised General Test (Course 2 of 2). For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
ADS 126
Learn how to meet the challenges of the Test for Essential
Academic Skills (TEAS) and the best strategies for
approaching various types of questions in all subject
areas: math, science, English language and usage, and
reading. Work through practice tests in class, and have
the opportunity for questions and discussion. Boost your
confidence as you learn strategies for time management,
anxiety reduction, and test taking tricks.
30462
5:30-8:30pm
T/R(5)
7/7-21
Location
Arranged
ED2GO
79930Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30485Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30481
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
8/17-10/7
ADS 678
LSAT Preparation - Part I
Learn about law school entrance procedures, developing
analytical reasoning skills, and improving your test-taking
skills (Course 1 of 2). For details, go to http://www.ed2go.
com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $49 Fees: $50)
Time
Time
75182Arranged 5/18-7/8
Location
EC
ADS 707
GMAT Preparation
Discover powerful test-taking techniques and methods
for improving your score on the GMAT. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
30464Arranged 7/7-21
Time
Arranged
Location
ONLINE
ADS 141
30495Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
ADS 122
30491Arranged 8/17-10/7 Arranged
ED2GO
TEAS Prep Class- English and Language Usage
30465Arranged 7/18-8/1
Arranged
ONLINE
Improve your reading comprehension and logical
reasoning skills, and discover proven approaches for
selecting correct exam answers (Course 2 of 2). For details,
go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Gain an intensive overview and review of English and
language usage concepts to prepare to take the TEAS (Test
for Essential Academic Skills). Review grammar/parts of
speech, spelling/punctuation, sentence structure, and use
of context clues to determine the meaning of words or
phrases, and determine meaning of words by analyzing
word structure.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $49 Fees: $50)
ADS 259
LSAT Preparation - Part II
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
ED2GO
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
30499
Arranged
ED2GO
75166Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
Location
9am-5pm
EC
30463
7/26-8/9
6-9pm
CC
ED2GO
30489Arranged 7/7-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30494Arranged 8/17-10/7 Arranged
ED2GO
ADS 138
TEAS Prep Class - English and Language Usage
(Online)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
75193Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
79927Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $49 Fees: $50)
30480Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30479Arranged 8/17-10/7 Arranged
ED2GO
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Arranged
Location
7/9-16
Arranged
79904Arranged 6/6-20
Time
30460S(2)
79941Arranged 6/15-8/5
Time
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
ED2GO
Gain an intensive overview and review in this online
class to prepare to take the TEAS (Test for Essential
Academic Skills). Topics include grammar, parts of speech,
determining word meaning by analyzing word structure,
spelling and punctuation, sentence structure, and use
of context clues to determine the meaning of words or
phrases. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements.
Location
Location
ED2GO
ED2GO
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Time
Arranged
Arranged
Prepare to take the Graduate Record Examination (GRE)
covering all question types on the verbal and analytical
section. Learn time saving techniques for both the paperbased and computer administrations of the test. Topics
include: reading comprehension, analogies, sentence
completions, antonyms, and logical and analytical
reasoning questions (Course 1 of 2). For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
79942Arranged 6/15-8/5
30500Arranged 7/13-9/2
GRE Test Preparation - Part I (Verbal and
Analytical)
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $49 Fees: $50)
ED2GO
Arranged
ADS 580
Location
Gain an intensive overview and review of science concepts
as you prepare to take the TEAS (Test for Essential
Academic Skills). Through TEAS-type questions, increase
your confidence and knowledge in human body science,
life science, and earth and physical science, as well as test
taking and critical thinking skills. Textbook required for
first class. See Textbook Requirements.
Arranged
Time
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CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
75167Arranged 5/18-7/8
75175Arranged 5/18-7/8
8/17-10/7
Location
Time
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Arranged
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $49 Fees: $50)
TEAS Prep Class – Science (Online)
Comprehensive TEAS Strategies
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
TEAS Prep Class – Reading (Online)
Prepare for the reading portion of the TEAS (Test of
Essential Academic Skills). This online class provides an
intensive review of reading concepts, including paragraph
and passage comprehension. Practice tests and quizzes
will be given and discussed. Textbook required for first
class. See Textbook Requirements.
Location
ONLINE
M/W(5)
ADS 123
TEAS Prep Class- Math
Receive an intensive overview of math concepts for
students preparing to take the TEAS (Test for Essential
Academic Skills). Develop an increased confidence in
math, as well as good test taking and critical thinking
skills as you practice solving TEAS type questions in
numbers and operations, algebraic applications, data
interpretation, and measurement.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $49 Fees: $50)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
79834S(3)
6/4-18
9am-2:30pm EC
79835T/R(5)
6/7-21
6-9pm
CC
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Academic Preperation/ Arts, Photography & Performing Arts
ADS 125
TEAS Prep Class - Reading
Prepare for the reading portion of the TEAS (Test of
Essential Academic Skills). This class provides an intensive
review of reading concepts, including paragraph and
passage comprehension. Practice tests will be given and
discussed.
Dance
ARTS, PHOTOGRAPHY &
PERFORMING ARTS
FIT 939
Beginning Ballet
Learn barre and floor work exercises, and exercises to
improve body alignment and strengthen muscles. This
class is appropriate for complete beginners and seasoned
dancers who are looking for an opportunity to attend a
structured ballet class. Please wear comfortable clothing
and ballet shoes.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $49 Fees: $50)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
79902
M/W(5)
Time
6/20-7/6
Location
6-9pm
CC
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $79)
ADS 124
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
TEAS Prep Class – Science
Gain an intensive review of science concepts for students
preparing to take the TEAS (Test for Essential Academic
Skills). Develop an increased confidence and knowledge in
human body science, life science, and earth and physical
science, as well as good test taking and critical thinking
skills as you practice solving TEAS type questions.
79903S(3)
6/11-25
Time
VISIT OUR BLOG!
www.ccbcarts.com
Location
9am-2:30pm EC
TAKE AN ONLINE COURSE!
Our Instructor-led online courses are informative,
fun, convenient, and highly interactive.
All courses run for six weeks. Courses are projectoriented and include lessons, quizzes, hands-on
assignments, discussion areas, supplementary links,
and more. You can complete any course entirely from
your home or office, any time of the day or night.
Arts & Photography
• Drawing for the Absolute Beginner
• Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking
• Introduction to Guitar
• Mastering Your Digital SLR Camera
• Music Made Easy
• Photographing Nature with Your Digital Camera
• Photographing People With Your Digital Camera
• Secrets of Better Photography
• Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer
Cost of class: $109 ($89 seniors)
May 18 • June 15 • July 13 • August 17
For more information or to register:
Visit the website www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
or call us at 443-840-4700
S(8)
6/11-8/6
Time
10:30-11:30am
Location
EC
FIT 722
Ballroom and Social Dancing (Beginning/
Intermediate)
Calligraphy
ARB 022
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $49 Fees: $50)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80485
Calligraphy Beginning
Use this beautiful and artistic handwriting for creative
invitations, business cards and announcements. Learn the
Italic alphabet. Receive an introduction to Roman capitals.
Materials cost up to $45 due first class.
Total Cost: $90 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $90)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
80144R(8)
6/9-7/28
7-9pm
30695R(8)
6/30-8/18 7-9pm
Location
EC
OM
Learn or improve skills for the Swing, Waltz, Foxtrot,
and Cha-Cha. Improve muscle tone, memory, and social
self-confidence. Partner not required. Wear non-rubber
soled shoes.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $99)
CRN#
Day/Ses. Dates
Time
80557
S(10)
6/4-8/13
10:30am-12:30pm CC
Location
80549
R(10)
6/9-8/11
6:30-8:30pm
EC
77569
T(10)
6/21-8/23
6:30-8:30pm
EC
30893
T(10)
7/5-9/6
7-9pm
OM
FIT 484
Basic Belly Dancing-Beginners
Ceramics/Mosaics
ART 263
Introductory Ceramics
Learn hand-building techniques and wheel throwing
instruction. Topics include types and uses of clay, pinch
pot and their use in creating sculptural forms, coiling,
slab construction, an introduction to wheel techniques,
decorating, glazing, and intaglio, ending in a class project.
Course cost includes materials.
Total Cost: $120 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $120)
CRN#
Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
EC
80143W(6)
6/1-7/6
7-9pm
80120S(6)
6/4-7/16
12:30-3pm CC
30678
7/13-8/17
7-9pm
W(6)
EC
ARB 087
Intermediate Ceramics
Build on skills learned in introductory clay class through
in-depth exploration of handbuilding and wheel throwing
skills using both high and low-fire clays. Basic wheel and
handbuilding techniques are reviewed, and more complex
construction and glazing techniques are developed.
Course includes material costs.
Receive quality instruction in basic belly dancing
techniques. Tone abs, buns and thighs and promote better
posture. Women of all ages, shapes and sizes are welcome.
Wear comfortable attire (such as t-shirt and leggings),
bare feet or ballet slippers suggested; sneakers not
recommended.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $69)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
77438
T(6)
5/24-6/28
11:45am-1pm
OM
80562
T(6)
6/7-7/12
7:30-8:45pm
RAC
80535
T(5)
6/21-7/19
11:55am-1:10pm OM
80536
U(5)
6/26-7/31
10-11:30am
OM
30911
T(6)
7/19-8/23
7:30-8:45pm
RAC
30878
T(5)
8/2-30
11:55am-1:10pm OM
30879
U(5)
8/7-9/4
10-11:30am
OM
ART 128
Hip Hop Dance
Explore hip hop dance moves including snap dancing,
krumping and booty pop. No dance experience is
necessary but comfortable clothing is required.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $69)
Total Cost: $306 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $256)
CRN#
Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
80288
T(6)
8-9pm
OM
80145
7-9pm
M(12)
6/6-8/29
Location
6/14-7/19
EC
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Life Enrichment
Arts, Photography & Performing Arts
ART 130
Modern Dance
Increase flexibility, acquire a sense of body alignment
and enjoy the pleasures of improved self-confidence and
muscle tone through an exploration of modern dance. No
dance experience is necessary. Required attire: bare feet
and comfortable clothing.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $69)
CRN#
Day/Ses. Dates
80291T(6)
Time
6/14-7/19 7-8pm
Location
OM
Drawing
PDE 932
ART 264
Experience the Tiffany style (also known as copper foil
method) of stained glass, through such techniques as
cutting, grinding and soldering. Learn to cut, foil and
solder glass by creating at least one sun catcher using
basic stained glass skills. Materials cost up to $10 payable
first class. Additional supplies will be discussed.
Stained Glass I
Introduction to Drawing
Develop an understanding of line, shape contour,
value, composition, perspective, spatial relationships,
measuring and proportion, light and shadow while
working from still-life set-ups. Use your powers of
observation to draw what you see. Bring an drawing
pad, 18 x 24" and a pencil to first class. Supply list will be
given first session.
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
MAR 145
Time
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80150S(4)
Total Cost: $97 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $97)
Digital Arts & Design
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $79)
Location
80121S(8)
6/18-8/13 1-3pm
CC
Music
80139T(8)
6/21-8/9
EC
MUS 119
7-9pm
6/4-25
Time
Location
1:30-4pm
RAC
Adult Piano
Intro to Graphic Design
Make a poster, advertisement, flyer or logo for your small
business or community event. Designers are changing our
visual world and you can learn to use the latest design
programs including Adobe Illustrator and InDesign.
Build your own website to post your art work. Bring a
sketchbook to keep a visual log of your designs and a USB
drive to the first class.
ART 182
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner
Gain a solid foundation in drawing and become the artist
you've always dreamed you could be! For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Gain an introduction to the fundamentals of playing a
keyboard instrument by learning the basics of finger
positions, key, note-reading, rhythmic patterns, and
have the opportunity to perform a beginner's level
piece of music. Sight reading skills are introduced and
strong practice techniques are developed. Please bring
earphones.
Total Cost: $98 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $98)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $135)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80239
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80225
7-9pm
OM
R(6)
6/16-7/21
Arranged
6/15-8/5
ART 265
Drawing with Color
ART 237
Editing and Printing Your Digital Photos
Learn to edit and print photos taken by a digital camera.
Review the fundamental skills of basic digital camera
operation including camera composition, lighting and
framing. Bring a personal camera to class.
Total Cost: $75 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $75)
Investigate how to bring vibrancy, boldness and
movement to your drawings with color. Explore drawing
with colored pencils and oil pastels. Each session will
include a brief demonstration of a variety of techniques.
Complete three color drawings by the end of the class.
Bring drawing pad and a variety of colored drawing
utensils.
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
Total Cost: $98 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $98)
80148
7-9:15pm
RAC
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30697
1:30-3:30pm
OM
M(3)
6/13-27
PCA 699
Introduction to Digital Drawing and new
Painting
Gain an introduction to digital drawing and painting
using Photoshop software. Learn to use a Wacom tablet
(a digital tablet board and stylus pen) and Photoshop's
many wonderful tools. Discuss digital canvas preparation,
brush choices and effects, shading techniques, and color
section. Practice basic sketching techniques that can
develop into more representational pieces.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $189)
S(6)
7/23-8/27
Location
6/1-8/3
7-8pm
OM
80490R(10)
6/2-8/4
7-8pm
CC
80491R(10)
6/2-8/4
7-8pm
EC
80506
6/4-8/13
9:30-10:30am
CC
S(10)
Glass
ART 145
Glassblowing Fundamentals
Explore the fundamentals of glassblowing. Learn the
elements of design along with techniques for applying
color and shape. Designed for beginners, but beneficial
for those with some glass experience. Course cost
includes materials.
Time
Location
Total Cost: $293 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $253)
80070M(6)
7-9pm
OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80072
S(4)
6/4-25
Time
Location
10am-12:30pm MCF
Adult Piano II
Continue your study with additional training for the
beginning/intermediate piano student. Further explore
and develop rhythmic, sight-reading, and music theory
skills in more complex combinations.
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $135)
Time
Location
80482W(10)
6/1-8/3
8-9pm
OM
80497R(10)
6/2-8/4
8-9pm
EC
80495R(10)
6/2-8/4
8-9pm
CC
80494
6/4-8/13
10:30-11:30am CC
S(10)
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
MSC 065
Basic Guitar
Specifically designed for guitar players but appropriate for
any instrument or beginning musician. Learn the music
alphabet, build chromatic, major and minor scales, key
signatures and learn how to how to transpose a chord
progression to another key.
Total Cost: $65 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $65)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
50
MUS 117
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
6/20-8/1
Time
80484W(10)
Time
Location
80285M(6)
6/6-7/18
7-8pm
OM
80283T(6)
6/7-7/12
7-8pm
EC
80278R(6)
6/9-7/14
7-8pm
CC
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Arts, Photography & Performing Arts
Painting
MSC 051
Intermediate Guitar
Polish basic guitar skills and learn more advanced chord
progressions, strumming techniques and guitar literature.
Gain the necessary skills to play classical, blues and rock
guitar, change strings, plus concentrate on more advanced
guitar tabs and music symbols. Bring a guitar to class.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
ART 668
Intermediate Digital SLR Photography
ART 273
Discover Acrylic Painting
Obtain an overview of acrylic painting including types
of brushes, paints and basic color theory along with the
fundamentals of paint application. Course is intended to
prepare the absolute beginner for more serious study of
the medium. Bring basic painting supplies to first class:
canvas pad, 3 nylon brushes, palette, and primary paint
colors.
30777T(5)
7/19-8/16 7-9pm
EC
30791R(5)
7/21-8/18 7-9pm
CC
Total Cost: $95 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $95)
30779
7/21-8/18
CC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
R(5)
7-9pm
PRIVATE LESSONS
Private music instruction on most instruments and voice
is offered for both youth (6 or older for piano, 8 or older
for other instruments, and 13 or older for voice) and adult
students. Intensive one-on-one instruction provides
individual attention appropriate to all skill levels and
ability. Lessons are arranged on an individual basis with
the appropriate instructor. Instruments are not provided.
Before registering, call the Creative Arts Center at 443840-1646 to make arrangements for placement.
XXX 961
Time
80215S(6)
6/4-7/16
80520W(6)
6/15-7/20 7-9pm
1:30-3:30pm OM
ART 274
Discover Oil Painting
Learn about the most traditional and popular painting
technique since the Renaissance in this short introductory
class. Gain an overview of oil painting techniques,
application, brushes, paints and basic color theory and
prepare for more serious study. Bring basic painting
supplies to first class: canvas pad, 3 nylon brushes,
palette, and primary paint colors.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $129)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80080
S(6)
Time
6/4-7/16
Arranged
EC
ART 672
30760
Arranged
EC
Foundations of Watercolor
7/18-8/22
XXX 965
One Hour
Total Cost: $258 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $258)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80419Arranged 6/6-7/11
Arranged
EC
30761
Arranged
EC
Arranged
7/18-8/22
Learn through a systematic process how to execute
a detailed line drawing, transfer it to the watercolor
paper, and practice flat washes with round and flat
brushes. Through discussions, learn to demonstrate and
experiment with creating tints and complementary colors.
Gain mastery through practice and realistically render one
monochromatic and one full color painting. Additional
supplies will be discussed during first class.
MUS 118
Total Cost: $113 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $113)
Vocal Basics for Adults
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Experience the sheer joy of expressing yourself with your
voice. Participants will learn the basic principles of healthy
vocal production, effective practice techniques, and to
sing with improved tone quality in a non-threatening
environment.
80521
Time
80304W(8)
6/8-7/27
6-7pm
80302M(6)
6/13-7/25 7-8:30pm
T(6)
6/7-7/12
Time
6:30-9pm
Location
OM
EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80211
W(4)
6/8-29
7-9pm
OM
30672
T(4)
7/19-8/9
7-9pm
CC
ART 235
Acquire the skills necessary in portrait photography. Topics
include camera, lighting and film basics, working with,
and photographing models. Bring a personal camera to
class.
Total Cost: $75 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $55)
CRN Day/Ses. Dates Time Location
80118
R(3)
6:30-9:30pm
CC
6/9-23
PCA 631
Adobe Lightroom: Editing, Managing and
Printing
Enhance, organize, and share your photos with Lightroom.
Adobe Lightroom has become an essential part of
digital photography workflow. The program facilitates
easy organization of your images as well as editing
manipulation. This course will concentrate on managing
the library and developing modules. Bring a USB drive
with your photos to the first session.
Total Cost: $85 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $85)
CRN Day/Ses. Dates Time Location
80212
T(4)
7-9pm
OM
6/7-28
PCA 422
Discover Digital Photography
Location
HV
Gain an informative introduction to the fascinating world
of digital photography. For details, go to http://www.
ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Photography
ARB 183
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $99)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
10:30am-12:30pm RAC
80418Arranged 6/6-7/11
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $89)
Portrait Photography Techniques
HV
Total Cost: $95 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $95)
1/2 Hour
Arranged
Location
Discuss in detail the workflow of Digital SLR Photography.
Gain confidence to take your camera off the automatic
exposure settings and use the manual mode for greater
creativity. You will also learn Adobe Photoshop Elements
editing software and receive guidance on printing
photos with inkjet printers. Bring camera and manual.
Prerequisite: ARB 183 Intro to Digital SLR Photography.
Introduction to Digital (SLR) Photography
Learn to understand your digital single lens reflex (SLR)
camera; how it works, basic set-up/operation, shutter
speed, ISO, focal length and flash photography. Bring
some existing photos, your digital SLR camera/instruction
manual to class.
Total Cost: $92 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $92)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80237
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
6/15-8/5
PCA 663
Introduction to Lightroom new
Learn how to use the tools in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom
to organize and edit your images, fine-tune lighting
and color, and develop an efficient image processing
workflow. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/
ccbconline/.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
80122
T(5)
6/7-7/5
7-9pm
CC
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80140
R(5)
6/23-7/21
7-9pm
EC
30700Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30673
M(5)
7/11-8/8
7-9pm
HV
30685
M(5)
7/11-8/8
7-9pm
RAC
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
51
Arts, Photography & Performing Arts
Life Enrichment
ART 631
PDV 180
Nature Photography: Water
Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer
Learn how to best capture the different qualities of water
in natural settings. Photograph bodies of water such as
rivers, streams and lakes while learning how to achieve
the image you want. One session may occur at night.
Bring your SLR camera, memory card, lenses, polarizers,
neutral density filters and tripod to class.
Learn the tricks and techniques digital photographers
need to capture scenes from around the world and bring
them home. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/
ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $95 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $95)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
75935Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80078
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
77373
1:30-4pm
CC
U(5)
5/22-6/26
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Arranged
ART 141
ART 533
Photographing Baltimore's Architecture
Learn to use SLR, 35mm and digital cameras to produce
photos of the architectural landscape of Baltimore.
Determine use of proper lens, flash, f-stop, and time
exposure. Bring a 35 mm or digital camera, tripod, gadget
bag and film or memory card to class.
Total Cost: $98 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $98)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
77363S(6)
1:30-3:30pm OM
5/21-7/2
Location
ARB 189
Photographing People with Your Digital Camera
Wedding Photography
Learn about the lucrative field of wedding photography.
Develop an understanding of equipment and photojournalistic and formal approaches. Bring a 35mm film or
digital SLR camera with flash and film or memory cards
to class.
Total Cost: $75 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $55)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30674
7-9pm
EC
R(4)
ART 579
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Stone Carving
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
75945
Arranged
ED2GO
5/18-7/8
PCP 322
Photoshop CS for the Digital Photographer
Learn how to use Adobe Photoshop to edit and enhance
your photographic images. For details, go to http://www.
ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
7/28-8/18
Sculpture
Learn about properly photographing individuals. For
details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Arranged
6/15-8/5
Learn the same stone carving techniques employed by
Michelangelo and all of the other great sculptors through
the ages. This ancient art form is one that creates almost
permanent works of art. A supply list will be distributed at
the first class. Stone cost up to $25 due first session.
Total Cost: 155 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $155)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80147
R(8)
6/9-7/28
Time
Location
6:30-9:30pm
RAC
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80256Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
Theatre
DRB 004
PCP 294
Acting Basics
Photoshop Elements for the Digital
Photographer II
Master the advanced features of Adobe's Photoshop
Elements, and learn to edit and enhance digital images,
restore old photos, and merge images. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Learn basic/intermediate acting techniques and
vocabulary. Use a variety of theatrical exercises, including
improvisation, voice, diction and monologues to learn
about creating a character and creative performance.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80503S(6)
6/11-7/23 10am-12pm CC
75947Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80513
6/16-7/21
52
R(6)
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
7-9pm
EC
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Boating & Outdoor Activities
BOATING & OUTDOOR ACTIVITIES
Racquetball
FIT659
Racquetball for Beginners
Get fit fast and have fun learning to play racquetball.
Emphasis is placed on techniques and basic racquetball
skills, rules, game strategies, stroke mechanics, practice
drills and safety. No prior experience is necessary. Bring
a racquetball racket and eyewear. Indoor court shoes
recommended.
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $79)
VISIT OUR BLOG!
www.ccbcboating.com
CRN#
Day/Ses. Dates
Time
30919 S(7) 9-10:45am 7/16-8/27 Location
DC
Tennis
Biking
FIT 588
FIT 660
Beginning Tennis
Bike Around Baltimore
Prepare for four biking experiences along the most
scenic bike paths in the greater Baltimore region.
Learn basic bicycle safety and how to make minor bike
repairs. Biking dates discussed at the initial classroom
session. Two-hour biking tours on Saturday.
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $79)
Learn the fundamental principles of the basic tennis
strokes: forehand, backhand, serve plus net play. Develop
an understanding of serving technique followed by
practice in developing coordinated swings. Topics include
rules, etiquette and strategy as well as terminology,
singles and doubles play. This class is also offered for
credit as PEIA 140.
Total Cost: $152 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $152)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80568
6-8pm
EC
CRN#
EC
80574T/W/R(15)6/7-7/7
10-11:40am
EC
80578
6-7:40pm
EC
80568
W(1)
S(4)
6/1
6/4-25
9:30-11:30am
Boating
Day/Ses. Dates
T/W/R(15)
6/7-7/7
Time
Location
FIT 951
VOA 333
Maryland Basic Boating Certification Course
Meet the certification requirements of the Maryland
Department of Natural Resources Police through
classroom instruction in basic boating. Discuss types of
vessels, navigational aids, marine weather, regulations,
emergency situations, personal watercraft and
maneuvering.
Total Cost: $45 (Tuition: $9 Fees: $36)
Tennis Intermediate
Challenge yourself beyond basic. Includes spin serves and
drop shots. Designed for experienced players who want
to improve their skills. Courses offered less than once a
year. Wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes; bring
a bottle of water. This course is also offered for credit as
PEIA141.
Total Cost: $152 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $152)
CRN#
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80375
W(3)
6/8-22
6:15-9:10pm
EC
80367
R(2)
6/16-23
6-10:10pm
HV
30712
W(3)
7/13-27
6:15-9:10pm
EC
30711
R(2)
7/14-21
6-10:10pm
HV
30713
W(3)
8/10-24
6:15-9:10pm
EC
30710
R(2)
8/11-18
6-10:10pm
HV
Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80580T/W/R(15)6/7-7/7
10-11:40am
EC
80581
6-7:40pm
EC
T/W/R(15)
6/7-7/7
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
53
Crafts, Fiber Arts & Interior Decorating
CRAFTS, FIBER ARTS & INTERIOR
DECORATING
Life Enrichment
Interior Decorating
good working order. Bring scissors, thread, ½ yard of
fabric and canvas.
VOA 897
Total Cost: $90 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $90)
Introduction to Interior Design
Experienced project manager teaches you tricks of the
project management trade. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: 89)
Sewing - Continuing
Gain an introduction to the fundamentals of basket
weaving. Each student will produce a Williamsburg style
market basket with an oak handle. Bring towel, basin or
bucket to hold 2 gallons of water, 20 wood clip clothes
pins (big ones), sharpened pencil, measuring tape (cloth
one preferred), old towel, squirter bottle, heavy weight (a
clean brick or something along those lines). Basic basket
tools are available for purchase from instructor. Instructor
provides basket weaving kit. A materials cost up to $50
due at first class. Additional supplies will be available for
purchase.
Total Cost: $60 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $60)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
81046 6:15-9pm EC
W(3) 6/8-22
ART 641
Traditional Basket Weaving, Level 2
Take your basket weaving techniques to the next level.
Bring towel, basin or bucket to hold 2 gallons of water,
20 wood clip clothes pins (big ones), sharpened pencil,
measuring tape (cloth one preferred), old towel, squirter
bottle, heavy weight (a clean brick or something along
those lines). A materials cost up to $50 due at first class.
Additional supplies will be available for purchase.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $69)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30681
W(3)
7/6-20
Time
Location
6:15-9pm
EC
Make unique jewelry incorporating yarn, embroidery
thread, ribbons and other fibers with traditional
beadwork techniques, seed beads, gemstones and other
contemporary materials. Materials cost up to $20 due first
class. Supply list provided during first class.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $69)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
54
S(4)
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $69)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80123 U(1)
6/12
Time
Location
9:30am-5:30pmCC
ART 109
Jewelry Soldering Continuing new
6/4-25
Time
Location
10:30am-12:30pm OM
PDE 866
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80134W(4)
6/15-7/6
6:30-9:30pm OM
80515T/R(4)
8/2-11
6:30-9:30pm RAC
ART 585
Advanced Sewing-Part One
Learn personal fitting techniques with the use of a
commercial pattern and properly sew a custom pair of
pants. Purchase a 9" all-purpose zipper and enough fabric
to make a basic jacket to match that will be constructed in
Advanced Sewing 2. Bring a portable sewing machine in
good working order.
Build on techniques learned in Jewelry Soldering. Learn
to make a ring or pendant with a stone in a bezel setting.
All tools and equipment will be provided, although
students are encouraged to bring their own jewelry pliers.
Prerequisite: Prior soldering experience and/or permission
of the instructor. Materials cost $45 due first session.
Total Cost: $98 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $98)
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $79)
Learn the basics of sketching and making patterns so that
you can start creating your own original custom designs.
Prerequisites: Some sewing skills and knowledge of
sewing terms necessary. Bring a pencil, transparent sketch
paper and transparent tape with you to class. Materials
cost up to $25 due at first session.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80124
U(1)
6/26
Time
Location
9:30am-5:30pm CC
ART 722
Low-Tech Mixed Media Jewelry
Kick-start the jewelry designer in you using broken or
discarded jewelry, everyday materials, the plumbing
supply aisle of your local hardware store, sewing basket,
as well as the craft stores. Combine low-tech materials
with some of the skills you may already have, such as
sewing on buttons, knitting, crocheting or beading.
30790
Beads and Fiber
80130
Location
Create simple and interesting metal jewelry, bezels,
and findings by learning to solder. Learn how to use a
torch, a variety of soldering techniques and how to work
with different metals while creating your own projects.
Materials cost up to $45 due first class.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
ART 238
RAC
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $79)
6/15-8/5
Time
S(4)
7/9-30
Time
Location
10:30am-12:30pm
OM
Sewing
XXC 213
Sewing - Beginning
Learn the basics of sewing such as how to choose the right
notions for a sewing kit, understanding sewing terms,
how to use a pattern and how to operate and care for a
personal sewing machine. Bring a sewing machine in
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30845
U(5)
7/10-8/7
Time
Location
1-4pm
CC
ART 583
Project Runway I
Total Cost: $82 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $82)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80519R(6)
6/2-7/7
6:30-9pm
HV
80141S(4)
6/4-25
10am-1:30pmEC
ART 584
Total Cost: $82 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $82)
Fiber Arts
6:30-9:30pm
ART 713
Arranged
Jewelry Soldering new
Introduction to Traditional Basket Weaving
7/12-26
Location
Jewelry Making
80246
ART 640
T/R(5)
Time
Build upon knowledge acquired in Beginning Sewing to
improve sewing skills. Work on a new project each session.
Learn to insert a zipper, apply interfacing and elastic,
applique and put in buttonholes. Bring a sewing machine
in good working order. See Sewing Beginning for supply
list.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Basket Weaving
30846
Project Runway II
Begin garment construction now that you've learned
how to create your own pattern and experience the fun
of sewing! Some stitching may have to be done between
classes in order to bring your garment to life. Bring your
portable sewing machine in good working order. Materials
cost up to $25. Prerequisite: Project Runway I.
Total Cost: $92 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $92)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30675
S(4)
7/9-30
Time
Location
10am-1:30pm
EC
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Health , Fitness & Wellness
HEALTH, FITNESS & WELLNESS
FIT 745
FIT 949
Cardio Fitness I
Develop cardio fitness through a program of jogging,
cardio kick, step aerobics, cardio pump and other cardio
activities. This course helps individuals to increase
cardiorespiratory endurance and increases the maximum
amount of oxygen that the body can process within a
given time. NOTE: This course is also offered for credit as
PELF112.
Total Cost: $152 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $152)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30941
VISIT OUR BLOG!
www.ccbcwellness.com
Cardio & Aerobics
FIT 204
Aerobics
Join us and burn fat with 1/2 hour of aerobics and muscle
toning and 1/2 hour of strengthening exercises. This class
is adaptable for anyone, any age.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30867
7:10-8:30pm
OM
R(10)
7/28-9/29
T/W/R(15)
7/19-8/18
Time
Location
10:10-11:40am EC
FIT 735
Total Cost: $134 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $114)
Use cardiovascular and nautilus machines to experience
a complete exercise regimen. Includes walking track,
stretching, and individualized exercises. Experts will help
you choose a cardiovascular routine and a registered
nurse/health fitness educator will monitor your pace.
Have fun, establish a healthy attitude and commitment
toward physical fitness. New members pay a onetime lab
cost: $30. This class is also offered for credit as PELF124.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $268 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $268)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
80592M/W(19) 6/6-8/10
5:45-7:45pm CC
Location
Get fit and have fun burning calories in this easy to follow
cardio aerobic dance class. This energizing low to high
intensity cardio aerobic workout will tone and sculpt you
as you dancercise. Start with a warm-up and end with
a cool-down, which includes low impact stretching/
toning. Open to students of all abilities. Wear comfortable
clothing.
Learn all the basic core steps to do low impact simple
Zumba routines yet still experience a high-energy cardio
workout. Burn calories and tone your body as you Zumbacise and dance to Latin and International music. An ideal
option for those looking for a healthy workout with less
intensity.
Time
5/17-7/19 9:15-10:15amOM
30896
8/2-10/4
Time
Location
80540M/W(11) 6/1-7/11
7-8:25pm
OM
30891M/W(11) 7/18-8/22 7-8:25pm
OM
FIT 627
30887
OM
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification
8/29-10/5
7-8:25pm
FIT 479
Cardio Fitness
Improve optimal health with cardiovascular fitness.
Participate in this intensive aerobic workout through the
use of traditional methods and high-tech equipment.
Progress will be monitored and assessed to evaluate
cardiovascular fitness levels. This class is also offered for
credit as PELF124.
Total Cost: $268 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $268)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80587M-R(23) 6/6-7/14
8:45-10:25amCC
80588T/W/R(30)6/7-8/11
8:45-10am
Location
80394T(10)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
M/W(11)
S(1)
7/30
T(10)
9:15-10:15am
Time
Location
9am-5pm
EC
FIT 004
Zumba Intermediate
Low Impact Zumba and Zumba Gold enthusiast get ready
for Zumba Intermediate. Learn new Zumba dance moves
to improve cardio-respiratory endurance, burn more
calories fast, and improve overall health and have fun!
Prerequisite: Low Impact Zumba or Zumba Gold.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $89)
Time
Location
80426 T(10)
5/17-7/19
10:30-11:45amOM
30859
8/2-10/4
10:30-11:45am OM
T(10)
Circuit & Weight Training
FIT 607/FIT 641
Weight Training and Conditioning
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $89)
30912
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Low Impact Zumba
FIT 807
Expand your personal training business by upgrading
your training technique to include the principles and
skills that will allow you to work safely and effectively
with individuals with special needs or medical conditions,
including the elderly. Includes certification exam, which
has a written and a practical component where you
demonstrate safety techniques. CEUs awarded. Note:
American Aerobic Association International/International
Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA) certification
course. Read before class. Study guide recommended.
Call 609-397-2139 to order textbook or visit
www.AAAI-ISMAFitness.com.
Cardiovascular Fitness for Special Populations
FIT 787
Cardio Dance Fitness
Personal Fitness Trainer: Phase II (Master
Personal Trainer)
OM
Improve fitness levels through the use of fitness
machines, free weights, prescribed exercises and general
fitness activities. Emphasizes the development of
muscular strength and endurance. This course is also
offered for credit as PELF 116.
Total Cost: $152 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $152)
Prepare to become a Certified Personal Fitness Trainer
in this one day course leading to the American
Aerobic Association International/International Sports
Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA) personal fitness
trainer certification exam. CEUs awarded. Study guide
recommended. Read before class. Call 609-3972139 to order textbook or visit
www.AAAI-ISMAFitness.com
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
80593T/R(10) 6/7-7/7
6:30-8:40pm EC
Location
80864
T/R(12)
6/7-7/14
5:45:-8:25pm
DC
30920
T/R(10)
7/19-8/18
5:45-8:25pm
DC
Total Cost: $134 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $114)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
77534S(1)
6/11
9am-5pm
EC
30900S(1)
7/16
9am-5pm
CC
CC
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
55
Health , Fitness & Wellness
Life Enrichment
Pilates
Reiki/Reflexology
Swimming and Aqua Fitness
FIT 388
FIT 805
FIT 511
Mat Pilates
Kundalini Reiki I
Beginning Swimming
Improve abdominal power and appearance and
strengthen the lower back with this series of controlled
movements designed to center the body, lengthen
muscles, coordinate breathing with movement and
enhance balance, coordination and posture. With
modifications, all ages and fitness levels can be
accommodated. Cushioned exercise mat required.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80556S(10)
6/4-8/13
9-10am
CC
80533 S(10)
6/4-8/13
10:15-11:15amOM
30856
8/20-10/22
10:15-11:15am OM
S(10)
Experience how this healing energy can change your life
on a mental, physical, and spiritual level. Learn the history
of Kundalini Reiki and how to give a healing treatment
on yourself and others. Successful students will receive a
First Degree Kundalini Reiki I Certificate. Wear comfortable
clothing.
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80539S(2)
6/4-11
Time
Location
9am-1:15pm OM
30918S(2)
7/9-16
9am-1:15pm EC
30886
8/6-13
9am-1:15pm
S(2)
RAC
Usui Reiki I
CPR/First Aid Training
Learn basic cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and first
aid techniques and become certified by the American Red
Cross (ARC). Topics include basic life support for cardiac
arrest, artificial respiration and artificial circulation,
techniques for external cardiac compression, causes of
shock, controlling severe bleeding, sun stroke and heat
stroke and using an Automatic External Defibrillator
(AED).
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $129)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30946M-R(19) 7/18-8/18 7:30-9:25am CC
FIT 503
Enhance your life through healing energy on mental,
physical, and spiritual levels. Receive a Usui Reiki I
attunement and learn how to give a healing treatment
on yourself and others. Upon successful completion of the
course, receive a First Degree Usui Reiki Certificate. Wear
comfortable clothing.
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30925
9am-1pm
EC
S(2)
7/16-23
Develop a high level of proficiency in fundamental
swimming strokes. This class is also offered for credit as
PEAQ 126.
Total Cost: $268 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $268)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30945M-R(19) 7/18-8/18 7:30-9:25am CC
FIT 512
Advanced Swimming
Develop a high level of proficiency in fundamental
swimming strokes. This class is also offered for credit as
PEAQ 127.
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
77565U(1)
5/15
8am-5:30pm EC
Usui Reiki II
77567U(1)
6/5
8am-5:30pm EC
Total Cost: $268 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $268)
30922U(1)
7/10
8am-5:30pm EC
30921
8/14
8am-5:30pm
Continue the Reiki experience. Receive a Usui Reiki II
attunement and prepare for the Master or Master/Teacher
certification. Upon successful completion of this course,
you'll receive a Second Degree Usui Reiki Certificate.
Includes valuable information on how to set up a Usui
Reiki healing practice. Wear comfortable clothing.
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
Develop your physical fitness level using the water as
a resistance factor to perform low impact activities.
You'll improve the cardio-respiratory, muscular strength,
muscular endurance, and flexibility. Perfect for those
needing physical activity without overly stressing body
joints. This class is also offered for credit as PEAQ 106.
U(1)
Location
Total Cost: $268 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $268)
Intermediate Swimming
FIT 706
CPR 013
Develop a physical and mental adjustment to water
in this introductory course. Learn drown-proofing
techniques, basic swimming strokes, fundamental diving
and entry skills and simple water safety rules and rescues.
Recommended for all students regardless of age and
physical ability. This class is also offered for credit as
PEAQ 125.
EC
FIT 455
Handling Medical Emergencies
Every second counts during a medical emergency. Learn
how to respond if someone needs your help. For details,
go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
75462Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
75455Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30770Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30768
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
8/17-10/7
FIT 707
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30927
9am-1pm
EC
S(2)
8/13-20
Self Defense
Time
Location
30944M-R(19) 7/18-8/18 7:30-9:25am CC
FIT 581
Aqua Fitness
FIT 934
Total Cost: $152 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $152)
Self Defense
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Focus on various physical self-defense techniques as a way
to improve personal safety. Topics to be covered include
self-defense techniques, personal defense weapons,
blocks, kicks, throws, and safety precautions. This course is
also offered for credit as PEIA 120.
80601M/W(19) 6/6-8/10
8-9:20am
EC
80599T/R(20) 6/7-8/11
8-9:15am
EC
80600T/R(20) 6/7-8/11
5-6:15pm
EC
30917
6:30-7:45pm
DC
Total Cost: $152 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $152)
56
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
80586T/W/R(15)6/7-7/7
12:45-2:25pmCC
30934
12:45-2:25pm
T/W/R(15)
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
7/19-8/18
Location
CC
T/R(22)
6/7-8/18
Time
Location
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Health, Fitness & Wellness
FIT 809
Aqua Zumba
Blend this water-based workout with cardio-conditioning,
body toning and functional movements with a
challenging workout performed to Latin music and using
various Latin dance styles. Improves cardiorespiratory,
muscular endurance, agility and balance without
stressing body joints. This course is also offered for credit
as PEAQ107.
Total Cost: $152 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $152)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80573
M/W(19)
6/6-8/10
Time
5-6:20pm
Location
EC
FIT 508
Swimming Level I
Learn elementary swimming skills, water safety and
survival swimming. Intended for non-swimmers or those
who cannot swim 25 yards; emphasizes stroke techniques.
This class is also offered for credit as PEAQ 100.
Total Cost: $152 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $152)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80598M/W(19) 6/6-8/10
6:30-7:50pm EC
80597T/W/R(18)6/7-7/14
10-11:25am EC
FIT 504
Swimming Level II
Continue practice for those who have completed
Swimming Level I or who can swim a distance of 50 yards.
Covers intermediate aquatics skills, competitive swim
strokes, water safety and fitness concepts. This class is also
offered for credit as PEAQ 101.
Total Cost: $152 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $152)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80869M/W(19) 6/6-8/10
6:30-7:50pm EC
80594
10-11:25am
T/W/R(18)
6/7-7/14
EC
FIT 392
FIT 497
Unite mind and body to achieve balance, flexibility and
strength. Learn postures, breathing, concentration and
relaxation. Yoga (sticky) mat required.
Swimnastics
Attain and maintain physical fitness through water
activities. Taught in the campus pool; much of the course
conducted in the shallow water; swimming ability is not
required. Recommended for all students regardless of age
and physical ability. This course is also offered for credit
as PEAQ 145.
Total Cost: $268 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $268)
Time
Location
80589M-R(34) 6/6-8/3
9:15-10:15amCC
80590M-R(34) 6/6-8/3
11am-12pm CC
Yoga
Introduction to Tai Chi/QiGong
Learn the art of managing breath to achieve and maintain
good health. Basic elements of posture, breathing and
balance, the principles of Tai Chi and QiGong, will carry
over in to everyday life to enhance your well being. No
special clothing or previous experience necessary.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $99)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80605M(10)
6/6-8/15
6-7:30pm
CC
FIT 586
80606
6/7-8/9
2-3:30pm
CC
Yoga I
FIT 252
Tai Chi For Beginners
Experience this traditional form of martial arts as an
excellent low impact exercise that improves coordination,
balance, and flexibility. The slow rhythmic motion of Tai
Chi enhances fitness and breathing while reducing tension
and stress. Wear comfortable clothing.
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $94)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
80595T(10)
6/7-8/9
7-8:15pm
RAC
30850
7/9-9/3
9-10:10am
OM
S(9)
FIT 496
Tai Chi II
Continue your study of this ancient traditional Chinese
exercise as you improve coordination flexibility and
balance. It's an excellent way for all ages and fitness levels
to relax and exercise. Limited to 18 students. Prerequisite:
Tai Chi I.
Time
6/14-7/28
Location
6-7:50pm
EC
Wellness & Alternative Health
FIN 031
Assisting Aging Parents
Be prepared to handle the challenges you and your
parents will face in the coming years, while learning to
cherish the transition. For details, go to http://www.
ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
ED2GO
Location
30763Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30766
Arranged
ED2GO
80607
6/6-8/15
7:30-9pm
CC
Arranged
8/17-10/7
FIT 817
Chakra Tune-Up: Using The Healing Power of
Sound
FIT 493
Hatha Yoga for Beginners
Find inner balance and tranquility through Hatha
Yoga. Experience the benefits of having a serene mind,
harmonious spirit and a powerfully healthy body. Each
yoga pose (asana), breathing (panayama) and meditation
(dhyana) will increase flexibility, strength, stamina and
confidence. Yoga (sticky) mat required.
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $84)
7/28-9/29
T/R(14)
ED2GO
CC
R(10)
80572
Arranged
2-3:30pm
30889
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
75461Arranged 6/15-8/5
6/2-8/4
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $152 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $152)
Arranged
80608R(10)
M(10)
Develop techniques which enhance strength, flexibility
and body/mind awareness. Includes breathing, yoga
postures, concentration and relaxation. This class is also
offered for credit as PELF 100.
75456Arranged 5/18-7/8
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $89)
Time
Location
5:30-6:45pm OM
30869M/W(11) 8/29-10/5 5:30-6:45pm OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates T(10)
Time
80529M/W(11) 6/1-7/11
30847M/W(11) 7/18-8/22 5:30-6:45pm OM
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
FIT 507
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Tai Chi & Yoga
Time
6-7pm
Location
OM
Embark upon a playful, yet profound, spiritual adventure
to discover how the healing power of sound (chanting
and toning) can be used to awaken your body's energy
centers, bringing forth deep healing and transformation.
The healing powers of the voice will be used as a conduit
to purify, retune and balance your chakras, along with
music, meditation and movement. Correcting mis-tunings
by eliminating emotional blockages that can cause
abnormalities will restore the flow of energy through
the chakras enhancing health, wholeness and spiritual
development. Musical or voice training is not required.
Total Cost: $74 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $74)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
77520
M/W(6)
6/6-22
Time
Location
6-8pm
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
OM
57
Career
Training
Life
Enrichment
Health, Fitness & Wellness
CEC 035
Empowering Students with Disabilities
Explore common disabilities you’ll encounter in the
classroom and master techniques for promoting
academic, behavioral, and social skills in students with
special needs. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/
ccbconline/.
Time
FIT 912
Healthy Weight Loss and Management
Living Your Vision
Discover how to establish a healthy approach to successful
weight loss and weight maintenance for a lifetime. For
details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
75303Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
Location
80420Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
FIT 113
75354Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
75291Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
75352Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30762Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30730Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30764
Arranged
ED2GO
30724
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
8/17-10/7
8/17-10/7
Face and Body Readings: Window to Your Health
Understand what your body is telling you by observing
shapes, markings and features of the face and body.
Discover how to improve your health and well-being using
the principles of traditional Chinese medicine. By reading
the body, you can take care of small problems before they
become big health issues. It reminds you to see the doctor
sooner than later.
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
W(3)
6/11-25
Time
6-8pm
Location
EC
PDE 916
Find out how you can stop others from intimidating you or
treating you poorly. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.
com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75315Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30722Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30720
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
8/17-10/7
PDE 956
Get Funny
Learn how to use humor to speak more effectively, write
better, and increase your popularity. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Explore how to experience wellness and to return to
health after disease or illness by learning to properly
balance mind, body, and spirit and being proactively
involved in your own health promotion and disease
prevention. Learn to safely and personally use selected
holistic healing techniques such as affirmations,
aromatherapy, visualization, acupressure, and toning.
Time
Location
6/4-11
9am-12pm CC
31062S(2)
7/16-23
9am-12pm OM
Learn about the strategies to nurture and maintain a long
lasting marriage and relationship. For details, go to http://
www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Time
Location
75472Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
75468Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $49 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $49)
80384Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30714Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
77535S(1)
6/4
9am-1pm
EC
30719
Arranged
ED2GO
80561
6/20
9am-1pm
RAC
M(1)
Introduction to Natural Health and Healing
Gain an introduction to concepts and principles of
natural health and healing. Topics include a holistic
approach to health, breathing, visualization, and
relaxation techniques, nutrition (vitamins, minerals,
antioxidants, body therapies), Tai Chi Yoga, osteopathy,
and environmental pollutants. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
75286Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
75284Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30723Arranged 7/13-9/2
30721
Arranged
Arranged
8/17-10/7
FIT 404
Meditation Practice
8/17-10/7
Arranged
Arranged
ED2GO
ED2GO
Listen to Your Heart, and Success Will Follow
Arranged
ED2GO
80390Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30718Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Design a life that makes you happy by learning how you
can use work to express yourself and share your interests
and talents. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/
ccbconline/.
30717Arranged 8/17-10/7 Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Find inner peace and calm through meditation.
Experience the benefits of reduced stress, spiritual
awakening, vitality, and clarity. Improve your health,
posture and breathing. Meditation produces profound
results on all levels of your being: physical, mental,
emotional, and spiritual.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $69)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
80534R(4)
6/2-23
10am-12pm OM
77806S(4)
6/4-25
1:30-3:30pm CC
80538S(4)
6/4-25
10am-12pm RAC
30948S(4)
7/9-30
12:30-2:30pmCC
30881S(4)
7/16-8/6
1:30-3:30pm OM
30877
8/11-9/1
10am-12pm
R(4)
Location
OM
FIT 017
75318Arranged 5/18-7/8
58
77807S(2)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
SBA 930
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Marriage and Relationships: Keys to Success
Introduction to Holistic Healing
AHL 701
Get Assertive
Total Cost: $54 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $54)
PDV 433
FIT 743
FIT 918
77539
Arranged
Life Enrichment
Learn how to apply and integrate spiritual tools to
create a personal vision plan for your life's purpose. Feel
empowered to take responsibility for your life and create
a vision plan for any area of your life where you desire
forward transformation. Learn to live a more purposeful
life.
Restorative cleansing can promote improved health and
well-being especially when combined with a healthy diet,
adequate exercise and sleep. Learn who should cleanse
and the various formulas used to eliminate toxins and
balance our bodies’ pH and acids. Understand portion
control and design a meal plan to cleanse and eliminate
food cravings. $3 materials cost due at first class, payable
to the instructor.
Time
Location
75282Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
75275Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $54 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $54)
30716Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
30715Arranged 8/17-10/7 Arranged
ED2GO
30947S(2)
7/16-23
9am-12pm CC
30933
8/20-27
9am-12pm
CCBC Continuing Education Courses January - May 2016
Restorative Cleanse
S(2)
Location
OM
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Health, Fitness & Wellness/ Hobbies, Cooking & Home Improvement
Cooking
HOBBIES, COOKING &
HOME IMPROVEMENT
MGT 614
Skills for Making Good Decisions
Learn how to make good everyday decisions from an
experienced counselor and life coach. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
CKG 152
Culinary Travel Series
Experience culinary treasures as you travel the globe
with Executive Chef Bryan Sullivan. Live demonstrations
will tempt your taste buds as you learn to make dishes
from the tropics to Maryland's local shores. Each session
will include new approaches to using local, seasonal
ingredients, the latest culinary trends and tips for your
own kitchen. Materials cost of $36 due first session.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80421Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30769Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30771
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Total Cost: $98 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $98)
PDE 955
Understanding Adolescents
Uncover the secrets of the adolescent mind. Gain valuable
information on how they feel, how their identities
develop, and how you can best meet their needs. For
details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Animal Wellness
Time
Location
75359Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
75374Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30726Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30725
Arranged
ED2GO
FIT 634
Understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine
Gain a better understanding of how traditional Chinese
medicine can be beneficial to overall health. Develop an
understanding of acupuncture and identify the location of
Chinese acupuncture points. Learn about the principles of
Qi, Yin-Yang, Five Elements and more and how they relate
to body and mind.
Total Cost: $97 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $77)
Location
VES 021
Canine Good Citizen Certification Preparation
Prepare to take the American Kennel Club Canine Good
Citizen® test to earn a certificate that shows your dog is
well-behaved and friendly and can qualify to become a
visiting companion dog. You and your dog will attend.
Prerequisites: Dog must be friendly to people and other
animals. Some basic behavior training (sit, stay, come).
Proof of vaccinations (rabies, DLHPP, bordatella, parvovirus, and canine influenza) due at first class. First session
(1 hour 55 minutes) is without dogs.
Total Cost: $98 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $78)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80552W(1)
6/1
6-7:45pm
EC
6/8-20
6-6:55pm
EC
W(7)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
80558S(4)
6/4-25
12:30-3:30pmRAC
Dog Obedience Training
30949
7/9-30
9am-12pm
Learn to train a dog in basic behaviors such as come,
sit, stay, down, leave it and walking on a leash. Address
common behavioral issues. First session is without dogs.
List of equipment needs discussed the first night. Bring
dog vaccination records to first class.
S(4)
CC
FIT 933
Zen Meditation
'Mindful' posture & breathing uncovers wonders of the
present moment. Unplug from the plethora of sensory
input; deactivate negative reactions. Be mindful of your
innate intelligence and natural compassion. Awaken to
the wisdom of impermanence and the liberation of living
in the present moment with Zen Meditation.
Total Cost: $75 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $75)
Time
Location
77504
10am-1pm
OM
6/4-18
VES 013
7-9pm
OM
30696
7/14-28
7-9pm
OM
R(3)
Impress a friend with an interactive culinary evening of
seasonal, local Maryland delicacies. Executive Chef Bryan
Sullivan presents a 5-course dinner prepared in our demo
kitchen. Menu includes Wild Mushroom Risotto and
Rockfish Imperial with an emphasis on the "farm to table"
movement. Food cost included.
Total Cost: $65 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $65)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
30842R(1)
7/7
6:30-9:30pm OM
30843
8/18
6:30-9:30pm
R(1)
Location
OM
CKG 071
Weekend Grilling
Discover the secrets for making the next cook out a hit
with terrific rubs and marinades, vegetables and desserts.
Learn how to use direct and indirect heat to make dishes
turn out perfectly. Learn to smoke meats and other foods.
Bring a chef's knife and cutting board to the first class.
Materials/food cost of $12 due at first class.
Total Cost: $65 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $65)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80071
10am-4pm
HRP
S(1)
6/11
Total Cost: $98 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $98)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80551
W(8)
6/8-7/27
Time
Location
7:15-8:45pm
EC
PDV 439
Gardening and Floral Design
SBA 524
Pet Life Stages: Aging Cats and Dogs
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
S(3)
Location
6/16-30
Date Night Demo Cooking: Maryland Cuisine
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
8/17-10/7
Time
80214R(3)
CKG 166
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Arranged
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Learn to identify cognitive and physical effects of aging
that our pets face as they grow older. Discuss how best
to cope with resulting behavior changes, identify danger
signals, discuss reasonable expectations, and explore
some adaptations to help our aging pet friends.
A Small Home Business: Growing Plants for Profit
The student will learn how to grow and market plants as
a small scale profitable home business. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Total Cost: $44 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $44)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80243
Arranged
ED2GO
77804S(1)
6/18
Time
Location
Arranged
6/15-8/5
9am-1:15pm EC
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
59
Career
Training
Life
Enrichment
Hobbies, Cooking & Home Improvements
Home Improvement & Woodworking
PDE 048
Home Improvement: Beyond the Basics
Learn to improve six areas of any house through hands-on
demonstrations and projects. Each session will focus on
a different topic including electricity, plumbing, wall
construction, window installation, tiling and more. Learn
from experienced contractors/instructors. Materials cost
included.
Total Cost: $149 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $149)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
80149W(6)
Time
6/15-7/20 7-9:30pm
Location
RAC
ART 332
Woodworking Shop-Beginners and Intermediate
Learn to use hand and power tools to complete individual
projects regardless of skill level. First night attendance
is mandatory to learn safety responsibilities and project
material needs. Storage space is not available. Supplies
discussed on first night.
Total Cost: $177 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $177)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80119
9am-1:15pm
CC
S(10)
6/4-8/13
Radio
FIT 688
Ghost Studies
Identify the different types of ghosts, spirits, and entities
among us. If you've ever felt that you're "not alone," learn
how to find and investigate suspected haunted areas and
the different tools used to investigate these sightings.
You will apply what you learn and undertake a special
investigation. (3 session class).
Total Cost: $64 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $64)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
6/4-11
9:30-11am EC
6/18
9:30am-12:30pm EC
Ghost Studies II: EVP (Electronic Voice
Phenomena)
Total Cost: $64 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $64)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30914S(2)
7/9-16
9:30-11am EC
FIT 935
7/23
9:30am-12:30pm EC
Learn how to communicate with your angel and develop
and trust your intuitiveness. Using Angel Oracle Cards
by Doreen Virtue, you will learn about Archangels, how
to read and interpret the cards and receive an Angel
Attunement. Certificate of completion awarded. Bring
your own deck of Doreen Virtue's Angel Oracle Cards to
class.
Total Cost: $54 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $54)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30950
S(2)
8/20-27
Time
9am-1:15pm
Location
CC
Ghost Studies III: Video Illusion in Paranormal
Studies
Learn how to identify the different types of ghost,
spirits, and entities through video recordings; document
and collect evidence using video recording, layouts,
and software and hardware used for filming. Handson experience uses tools of the trade not limited to
electromagnetic detectors to investigate suspected
haunted areas.
Total Cost: $64 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $64)
30915
60
Location
FIT 747
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
S(4)
CCBC Continuing Education Courses January - May 2016
7/30-8/20
Time
9:30-11am
Location
6-8pm
HV
M(1)
8/22
Introduction to Maryland's Wild Birds
Study the unique anatomy of birds, discuss how to
identify birds, examine eating and nesting habits, explore
conservation issues, and gain instruction on how to
attract birds to feeder stations. By the end of the class,
both native Marylanders and newcomers will be ready to
set up a safe backyard feeder station! Class may be held
outdoors.
Total Cost: $98 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $98)
Paranormal Phenomena
Communicating with Angels
Time
30907
ENV 376
Learn more about ghost studies through the science
of Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP). EVP records
disembodied voices and paranormal sounds (white noise)
on tape and other devices, for which there is no natural
explanation. Gain hands-on experience through the
use of filtering software and hardware to enhance EVP
investigations. (3 session class).
Time
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Sustainable Living
FIT 746
S(1)
Amateur (Ham) Radio: An Introduction
Gain an introduction to amateur or ham radio in the
21st century. Topics will include an explanation of
the equipment involved, the roll of amateur radio in
emergency service, and the entertainment aspects such
as contesting and "rag chewing."
Total Cost: $20 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $20)
80570S(2)
S(1)
Life Enrichment
PDV 194
Location
EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
76134
9-11am
EC
U(8)
5/22-7/24
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Personal Development
PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
Communication
PDV 442
Hair Locs Basics
Create and maintain your beautiful locs. Learn all you
need to know to create hair locs and basic loc hair care
include washing, oiling, tightening, loosening and
re-tightening your locs. Create natural hair styles to wear
your loc down or style your locs and add accessories. $10
supply fee due at first class payable to the instructor.
Total Cost: $44 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $44)
Beauty and Wellness
MAN 079
Conflict Management (Online)
Discover a workable conflict management model and
discuss case studies. Take away successful strategies to
apply to the workplace, where it has been determined that
the average manager spends 20% of their time dealing
with some aspect of a conflict situation.
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
Total Cost: $245 (Tuition: $40 Fees: $205)
80555S(2)
6/4-11
12-2pm
OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30904
7/30-8/6
12-2pm
EC
80057Arranged 6/6-7/1
S(2)
Time
Location
Arranged
LERN
PDE 046
PDV 441
Intercultural Communication Perspectives
PDV 421
Introduction to Hair Extensions
Get Prom Ready: Makeup and Accessories
Learn all you need to know to create beautiful braids
using hair extensions. Most important is caring for hair to
avoid hair breakage, tension and other techniques to use
without damaging your natural hair and scalp. Learn four
basic braid techniques to create beautiful braids at home:
The plait, cornrows, twist and the flat twist. $5 supply fee
due at first class. Prerequisite: Hair Braiding Basics.
Learn about your own and differing cultures'
communication tendencies, and improve your ability to
understand and communicate effectively with others in
order to avoid miscommunication.
Total Cost: $75 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $75)
79922M(2)
Learn an evening application of makeup and prom
specialties with dress and accessories to flatter your outfit
and look. Create that special look that compliments you
when you make your grand entrance or take prom photos.
$15 make-up brush/supply cost due at first class.
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
77554
10am-4:30pm
EC
S(1)
5/21
PDV 025
Glamour Workshop
Learn tips for skin care and make-up techniques. Topics
include color charting, skin care, glamour make-up,
wardrobe accessories, and body checks. $15 make-up
brush/supply cost due at first class.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $69)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30913S(1)
7/23
9:30am-4pm RAC
30902S(2)
8/6-13
9am-12:30pmEC
30864S(1)
8/20
10am-4:30pmOM
PDV 432
Hair Braiding Basics
Learn how to braid hair and healthy hair care techniques
to use at home to create four basic braids: plait, cornrows,
two-strand twist and the flat twist. $10 combs/supply
cost due at first class.
Total Cost: $44 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $44)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80531S(2)
6/4-11
9-11am
OM
30901
7/30-8/6
9-11am
EC
S(2)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30884S(3)
7/9-23
9am-1pm
OM
30903S(3)
8/13-8/27 9am-1pm
EC
PDV 422
Your Face: Blemishes and Camouflage Makeup
Learn the secrets of the trade, effective products, and the
techniques used to hide and camouflage scars, tattoos,
blemishes, and other skin challenges. No matter what
your age, get the look you want for different occasions.
This hands-on class will cover basic skin care and the
different professional and retail products available to look
your best. $15 make-up brush/supply cost due at first
class.
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80571
9am-3:30pm
DC
S(1)
6/25
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
6/20-27
Time
Location
6:30-9pm
OM
HMS 023
Keys to Effective Communication
Lost for words? Don't be! Learn to build rapport, trust,
warmth, and respect through conversation. For details, go
to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75548Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
75552
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
6/15-8/5
MGT 833
Resume Writing and Interview Skills
Learn to create an effective resume for both government
and private sector jobs. Topics include types of resumes,
formatting, and resume do's and don'ts. Learn how to
prepare for an interview, elevator pitch, and review some
common interview questions.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $74)
PDV 420
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Your Face: Eyes, Brows and Lashes
79925S(1)
6/11
9am-4pm
CC
30477
8/27
9am-4pm
CC
Learn how to enhance your eyes and make them stand
out. Get the look you want for different occasions through
simple eye makeup application techniques. This hands-on
class will cover basic skin care and the difference about
professional and retail products. $15 make-up brush/
supply cost due at first class.
Total Cost: $69 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $69)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
77550S(1)
5/21
10am-4:30pmEC
80530
6/11-18
10am-1pm
S(2)
Location
OM
S(1)
PDE 045
The Power of Nonverbal Communication
Explore how good communication is essential to any
successful relationship, personal or professional. Learn
about body language and other forms of nonverbal
communication, how to connect better with others, give/
receive wordless signals, and express what you really
mean.
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
79923T(2)
6/14-21
6:30-9pm
CC
30475W(2)
8/24-31
6:30-9pm
OM
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
61
Personal Development
PET 001
You Can Communicate with Millennials and
Gen Ys
Parents and adults do you know how to convey your
message and reach young Millennials and Gen Y’s? This
course will demonstrate techniques to reduce stress and
reach mutual understanding when communicating with
the youth of today. Identify your communication style and
practice and improve your listening and cross-generational
communication skills.
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30951R(3)
8/11-25
Life Enrichment
Personal Development
Time
Location
7-9pm
OM
Public Speaking
FIN 320
WLT 430
Writing Effective Grant Proposals
Advanced Fiction Writing
Explore advanced fiction writing techniques with a
published novelist. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.
com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
75952Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
30698
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Arranged
7/13-9/2
Beginner's Guide to Getting Published
A published writer shows you how to give yourself
the credibility you need to get your books and articles
published. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/
ccbconline/.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Speaking in Public
Develop communication skills useful in interpersonal,
work-related, volunteer and community leadership roles.
Learn to make powerful presentations with confidence,
poise and enthusiasm.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $69)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
79917W(4)
6/1-22
7-9pm
OM
30470T(4)
8/9-30
7-9pm
HV
PDE 656
80076Arranged 6/15-8/5
80241Arranged 6/15-8/5
Time
Location
Arranged
ED2GO
WRI 217
Learn how to victim-proof yourself from common
financial scams. Students will learn the basics of risk and
return as it relates to various types of investments, how
to make better judgments as to whether an investment
opportunity is legitimate or not, and how and where to
get advice.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $59)
Novel Writing
Write your own novel with guidance from a professional
editor. Cover the basics of writing (plot, characterization,
setting, etc.) and then jump right into the process of
starting your story. Most classes will consist of individual
tutoring sessions designed to help you work through your
creative questions, concerns and writer's block, enabling
you to craft novels that are uniquely yours.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80528
M(2)
6/13-20
Total Cost: $95 (Tuition: $26 Fees: $69)
Travel Writing
30487R(4)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Learn how to generate income as a travel writer. For
details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
FIN 509
Location
7-9pm
OM
6/9-7/14
Time
Location
6:30-9:30pm
CC
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Writing, Literature & History
PWL 179
Writing Fiction
Learn how to write fiction from an experienced author.
Investigate plot, characterization, point of view and
theme. Acquire information regarding publications and
how to prepare a manuscript for submission. Works in
progress encouraged.
Total Cost: $98 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $78)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80129
R(8)
6/9-7/28
Time
Location
75940Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80077
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
6/15-8/5
WRI 055
Write and Publish Your Non Fiction Book
Become a professional author or advance your career
by learning to write, edit, and publish nonfiction books
of all types. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/
ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Time
Location
7-9pm
OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30699Arranged 7/13-9/2
Time
Location
Arranged
ED2GO
Location
OM
Learn about several different types of investments
available, and examine financial decision making at
different stages of life. Discuss setting financial goals,
IRAs, 401Ks, CDs, mutual funds, stocks, bonds, investing
for college and retirement, and more.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
R(6)
6-8:30pm
Basics of Savings and Investment
WLT 421
80125
Time
FIN 499
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
ED2GO
Avoiding Financial Scams
Learn to fine-tune presentation skills, increase platform
power and enhance verbal and nonverbal communication.
Prerequisite: A basic public speaking course or equivalent
experience.
Arranged
Location
FIN 037
Total Cost: $124 (Tuition: $32 Fees: $92)
6/6-27
Personal Finance
Speaking in Public II (Advanced)
79916M(4)
Time
SBA 912
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
PDE 655
Learn how to make money with your writing. Whether
you want to create your own business, add to your
income, supplement your retirement, or boost what
you're earning as a writer, you'll find the how-to's here.
For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $99 (Tuition: $29 Fees: $70)
8/4-25
Time
6:30-9pm
Location
EC
Credit Basics: All About Credit Scores
Learn what a credit score is, what is means, and how it
is determined. If you have bad credit, learn how you can
improve it; if you have good credit, learn how to maintain
it. Discuss these topics and more.
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
79939T(2)
6/21-28
Time
6:30-9pm
Location
CC
FIN 504
Fundamentals of Personal Finance, Part I
Our financial world has changed dramatically over the
past few generations, and first time learners as well
as seasoned citizens will benefit from a review of "the
basics": budgeting, savings and investment options, taxes,
insurance, and opportunities for reducing cost.
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30490T(2)
62
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
7/19-26
Time
7-9:30pm
Location
CC
Career Training
Career
Training
Life
Enrichment
Personal Development
FIN 505
Fundamentals of Personal Finance, Part II
Understand money and how it works. This class will
benefit students of any age and financial background.
Topics include managing credit, preparing for home
ownership and refinancing, and bankruptcy options
available to individuals. For details, go to http://www.
ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30488
W(2)
8/24-31
Time
7-9:30pm
Location
CC
FIN 218
Introduction to Stock Options
Learn how to build personal wealth and how to evaluate,
buy, sell, and profit with investment tools. Topics include
portfolio, profit in a down market, profit in an up market
or a flat market. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/
ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
75163Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80065Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30564Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30563
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
8/17-10/7
FIN 491
IRA 401K Distribution Options
Discuss tax reduction strategies to plan for a retirement
income that will last a lifetime. Learn to maximize your
income during retirement; recognize the importance of
beneficiary designations; address health care concerns and
asset protection strategies; convert IRAs into Roth IRAs;
keep money in your IRAs using the stretch IRA concept.
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
79940
R(2)
6/16-23
Time
7-9:30pm
Location
CC
FIN 506
Understanding Medicare and Social Security
Discover what might be the best age to collect Social
Security to maximize your income. Examine the difference
between Medicare Parts A, B, C, and D. Learn this and
more, and how Medicare and Social Security tie into your
overall retirement plan. Also discussed will be long term
care and the different types of life insurance.
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30492
W(2)
8/10-17
Time
6:30-9pm
Location
HV
FIN 497
Learn the basics of what should be included in your will,
and what other legal documents are necessary, and how
trusts can play an important role in your estate plan.
Concepts to be covered include probate, federal estate tax,
and asset protection strategies.
Total Cost: $89 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $59)
30493
R(2)
8/18-25
Our Instructor-led online courses are informative,
fun, convenient, and highly interactive.
All courses run for six weeks. Courses are
project-oriented and include lessons, quizzes,
hands-on assignments, discussion areas,
supplementary links, and more. You can complete any course entirely from your home
or office, any time of the day or night.
Personal Enrichment
• Genealogy Basics
• Grammar Refresher
• Happy and Healthy Pregnancy
• Homeschool with Success
• Interpersonal Communication
• Introduction to Interior Design
• Introduction to Journaling
• Keys to Effective Communication
• Keys to Successful Money Management
• Mastering Public Speaking
• Math Refresher
• Merrill Ream Speed Reading
• Personal Finance
• Ready, Set, Read!
• Real Estate Investing
• Resume Writing Workshop
• Skills for Making Good Decisions
• Start Your Own Edible Garden
• Stocks, Bonds, and Investing: Oh, My!
• The Analysis and Valuation of Stocks
• Understanding Adolescents
• Where Does All My Money Go?
• How to Make Money From Your Writing
• Introduction to Journaling
• Introduction to Screenwriting
• The Craft of Magazine Writing
• The Keys to Effective Editing
• Write and Publish Your Nonfiction Book
• Write Like a Pro
• Writing Essentials
• Writing for Children
• Writing Young Adult Fiction
• Writeriffic: Creativity Training for Writers
Cost of class: $109 ($89 seniors)
Wills, Estates, and Trusts
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
TAKE AN
ONLINE COURSE!
Time
6:30-9pm
Class Dates:
May 18 • June 15 • July 13 • August 17
For more information or to register:
Visit the website www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
Or call us at 443-840-4700
Location
OM
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
63
Career
Training
Life
Enrichment
World Languages
WORLD LANGUAGES
Chinese Mandarin
FLC 427
FLA 153
Basic Chinese Mandarin 1A
Take the first steps in listening and speaking the Mandarin
form of Chinese. Reading, writing, and conversational
skills are introduced. Obtain an introduction to Chinese
culture through the centuries. Textbook required for first
class. See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
VISIT OUR BLOG!
www.ccbclanguages.com
Arabic
Develop basic skills in the Arabic language. Topics include
short sentences and sentence structure, basic verb
conjugation, short beginning dialogs and elements of
Arabic-speaking cultures. Textbook required for first class.
See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
79603S(12)
9:30-11:30amCC
6/4-8/27
6/7-8/23
7:15-9:15pm
Location
EC
FLA 168
Arabic Language 1B
Continue to develop your skills in basic Arabic if you have
basic Arabic language experience. Topics to be covered
include short sentences and sentence structure, basic
verb conjugation, beginning dialogues, and elements of
Arabic-speaking cultures. Textbook required for first class.
See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79604S(12)
6/4-8/27
12-2pm
CC
79609
6/6-8/29
7:15-9:15pm
EC
M(12)
FLC 443
Arabic Language 2A
Continue to build basic Arabic skills with an emphasis
on vocabulary and sentence construction. Topics include
members of the family, elements of the home and
elements of Arabic culture. Short dialogues and writing
assignments will be used to help review and introduce
grammatical concepts. Textbook required for first class.
See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79608
7:15-9:15pm
EC
64
R(12)
6/1-8/17
7:15-9:15pm OM
Location
80856
6/4-8/27
10am-12pm
HV
6/2-8/18
Become familiar with basic French. Emphasis is on
pronunciation, reading and conversational skills. The
present tense of regular and some common irregular
verbs is introduced. Learn how to construct sentences in
the affirmative, negative and interrogative forms and use
them in their conversation. Textbook required for first
class. See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
79629W(12)
6/1-8/17
7:15-9:15pm EC
79626R(12)
6/2-8/18
7:15-9:15pm CC
79620
6/4-8/27
10am-12pm
S(12)
Location
OM
FLC 428
Basic French 1B
Basic Chinese Mandarin 1B
Arabic Language 1A
T(12)
Time
79617W(12)
FLA 154
FLC 569
79605
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
S(12)
Life Enrichment
Basic French 1A
Continue to expand beginning level Chinese language
skills. Emphasis is placed on enhancing listening,
speaking, reading, and writing skills. Textbook required
for first class. See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
Continue the study of pronunciation, reading and writing,
but with more emphasis on conversational skills using the
present tense of regular and irregular verbs. This is a good
refresher course for individuals with some prior language
experience. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements.
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
79611
7:15-9:15pm
HV
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
79627S(12)
6/4-8/27
10am-12pm HV
79621M(12)
6/6-8/29
7:15-9:15pm CC
79630
6/7-8/23
7:15-9:15pm
T(12)
6/7-8/23
FLA 155
Basic Chinese Mandarin 2A
Continue instruction in the Mandarin form of the Chinese
language. Topics include improving listening, speaking,
reading, and writing skills and increased written and
oral assignments. Textbook required for first class. See
Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79615
10am-12pm
HV
S(12)
6/4-8/27
French
T(12)
Location
EC
FLC 429
Basic French 2A
Build on skills acquired in Levels 1A and 1B and gain an
understanding of the present tense of stem changing
verbs. Continue the study of pronunciation, reading and
conversational skills. Intended for individuals comfortable
in using the present tense of all regular verbs and some
common irregular verbs in the affirmative, negative, and
interrogative forms. Textbook required for first class. See
Textbook Requirements. Prerequisites: French 1A and 1B.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
FLA 081
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Getting Started with French
79628R(12)
6/2-8/18
7:15-9:15pm EC
79623
6/4-8/27
10am-12pm
Learn to communicate in basic French. Course objectives
address basic conversational needs including simple
vocabulary, greetings and salutations, introductions,
common cultural aspects of French speaking countries,
the surname system, customs and strategies for
developing language. Course cost includes text and CD
for practice.
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $79)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79622T(8)
6/14-8/2
7-8:30pm
EC
79619S(8)
6/18-8/13 10-11:30am OM
79625
6/22-8/10
W(8)
CCBC Continuing Education Courses January - May 2016
7-8:30pm
HV
S(12)
Location
HV
FLC 430
Basic French 2B
Build on skills acquired in Level 2A and gain an
understanding of the present tense of reflexive verbs and
one past tense (passé compośe). Prerequisite: French 2A
(FLC 429).
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79631
7:15-9:15pm
EC
T(12)
6/7-8/23
Career Training
Career
Training
Life
Enrichment
World Languages
FLC 441
FLA 014
FLA 140
Basic French 3A
Beginning Conversational French
Basic German 1B
Continues emphasis on pronunciation, basic grammar,
reading, writing and conversational skills. Intended for
individuals comfortable in using the present tense of all
regular verbs, some of the most common irregular verbs
and be familiar with the passé composé tense used with
"avoir." The present tense of more irregular and reflexive
verbs as well as the passé composé used with "etre" will
be introduced. Textbook required for the first class. See
Textbook Requirements. Prerequisites: Basic French 2A
& 2B.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
79624S(12)
6/4-8/27
Time
Location
10am-12pm EC
FLA 211
Intermediate French - Part I
This level is designed to build on skills acquired in Basic
French (Parts 1-5) and is a background experience to
starting intermediate French (Part 2). Emphasis continues
on improving verbal ability and understanding basic
structures. Before taking this course, new students should
be able to comfortably use the present, past (l'imparfait
and le passé composé) and future tenses of regular
and irregular verbs. The use of the present tense of the
subjunctive will be introduced. Cost shown does not
include text.
80284W(12)
Time
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Location
5/26-8/10 5:15-7:15pm CC
Location
74909Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
7:15-9:15pm
EC
80086Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
79647
30573Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
FLA 157
30572
Arranged
ED2GO
Basic German 2A
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Total Cost: $209 (Tuition: $99 Fees: $110)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
FLA 079
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
Getting Started with German
Learn to communicate in basic German. Course objectives
address basic conversational needs including simple
vocabulary, greetings and salutations, introductions,
common cultural aspects of Germany, the surname
system, customs and strategies for developing language.
Course cost includes text and CD for practice.
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79651T(8)
6/14-8/2
7-8:30pm
CC
79648R(12)
6/23-8/11 7-8:30pm
HV
Basic German 1A
Obtain an introduction to the German language.
Topics include basic pronunciation; present tense of
regular verbs; common irregular verbs and sentence
construction with affirmative, negative and interrogative.
This level is intended for students with no previous
experience. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
80287
5/26-8/11
79646S(12)
6/4-8/27
10am-12pm CC
79649T(12)
6/7-8/23
7:15-9:15pm HV
CC
FLC 075
Advanced French Language
Acquire a broader vocabulary and improve command
of the language by building on a solid background in
French. Review of advanced grammatical structures.
New students should consult with the foreign language
advisor before enrolling for this course.
Total Cost: $209 (Tuition: $99 Fees: $110)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80280W(12)
5/25-8/10 7:20-9:20pm CC
80279
5/26-8/11
R(12)
7:20-9:20pm
CC
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79650
7:15-9:15pm
EC
M(12)
6/6-8/29
Greek
FLA 412
5/21-8/20 9:30-11:30amCC
5:15-7:15pm
6/2-8/18
German
80286S(12)
R(12)
R(12)
Continue the study of German and continue to develop
skills in pronunciation, vocabulary, reading, writing and
conversation. Present tense of stem-changing verbs will
be discussed.
FLA 115
This level emphasizes strengthening oral and written
communication skills. Before taking this course, new
students should be able to comfortably use the present,
past and future tenses of regular, irregular and reflexive
verbs. Students should also be familiar with the concept
of the subjunctive. Further uses of the subjunctive will be
introduced.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
Time
FLA 212
Intermediate French - Part II
Continue from Level 1A to explore your introduction
to the German language. If you have previous German
experience you can use this as a refresher course. Basic
pronunciation, present tense of regular verbs, irregular
verbs and sentence construction with affirmative,
negative, and interrogative will be covered. Textbook
required for first class. See Textbook Requirements.
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $79)
Total Cost: $209 (Tuition: $99 Fees: $110)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
This course is designed to enable the student to learn
common words and phrases in French. The course will
encompass simple pronunciation with phonetic spelling
for every word and phrase included in the instruction.
Topics to be covered include audio, culture tips, currency,
and food.
Location
Elementary Modern Greek I
Obtain an introduction to the Modern Greek language.
Topics include the alphabet, vocabulary and correct
pronunciation, grammar and sentence structure,
conjugations of common verbs, and conversation that
relates to everyday situations. Beginning reading and
writing Modern Greek will be introduced, as well as the
culture and customs of Greece, including ancient Greek
myths.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79764
7:15-9:15pm
HV
R(12)
6/2-8/18
Hindi
FLA 395
Elementary Hindi I
Gain an introduction to the language and culture of
India. The Hindi alphabet, numbers, vocabulary, and
basic phrases are introduced. Pronunciation skills,
listening, reading, and writing skills necessary for basic
comprehension will be covered. Customs and culture of
India will also be presented. Textbook required for first
class. See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80127
7:15-9:15pm
CC
T(12)
6/7-8/23
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
65
Career
Training
Life
Enrichment
World Languages
Italian
FLA 078
Getting Started with Italian
Learn to communicate in basic Italian. Course objectives
address basic conversational needs including simple
vocabulary, greetings and salutations, introductions,
common cultural aspects of Italy, the surname system,
customs and strategies for developing language. Course
cost includes text and CD for practice.
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $79)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80009R(8)
6/16-8/4
7-8:30pm
CC
80005
6/18-8/13
10-11:30am
OM
S(8)
Obtain an introduction to the Italian language. Topics
include basic pronunciation; present tense of regular
verbs; common irregular verbs and sentence and
dialog construction with the affirmative, negative and
interrogative. Intended for students with no previous
experience. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
80006M(12)
7:15-9:15pm OM
6/6-8/29
6/7-8/23
7:15-9:15pm
Location
EC
FLA 113
Basic Italian 1B
Continue an introduction to the Italian language from
Level 1A. May be used as a refresher course. Topics include
basic pronunciation; in-depth exploration of present
tense of regular verbs; in-depth exploration of common
irregular verbs and sentence and dialog construction with
affirmative, negative and interrogative. Textbook required
for first class. See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80013
7:15-9:15pm
OM
W(12)
Elementary Japanese III
Learn Italian from the comfort of your home in this fun
and enjoyable online course. For details, go to http://
www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
This third course in the Elementary Japanese series
builds on previously studied vocabulary, reading, syntax
(regular and irregular verbs and adjectives), writing
and conversational skills while examining the present
tense of stem changing verbs, past tense and adjectives.
Topics include: vocabulary, reading, syntax, writing and
conversation.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Time
Location
74921Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80087Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
30576Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30575
Arranged
ED2GO
79777
10am-12pm
HV
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Japanese
6/1-8/17
FLA 119
Basic Italian 2A
Continue to develop skills in pronunciation, vocabulary,
reading, writing and conversation. This course continues
from Italian Levels IA & IB. Topics include additional
present tense of regular verbs; sentence and dialog
construction with affirmative, negative and interrogative
and present tense of stem-changing verbs. Textbook
required for first class. See Textbook Requirements.
6/4-8/27
FLA 117
Learn to communicate in basic Japanese. Course
objectives address basic conversational needs. Topics
to be covered include simple vocabulary, greetings and
salutations, introductions, common cultural aspects of
Japan, the surname system, customs, and strategies for
developing language.
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $79)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79776
7-8:30pm
HV
W(8)
6/22-8/10
Obtain an introduction to the Korean language. Topics
include the Korean alphabet; basic pronunciation; simple
vocabulary, greetings, identification, numbers and days
of week; use of indefinite article and overview of Koreanspeaking cultures. Intended for students with no previous
experience. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
79782W(12)
6/1-8/17
7:15-9:15pm CC
Elementary Japanese Language I
79781
6/4-8/27
12-2pm
Explore the basic elements of the Japanese language
structure by listening, reading, writing, conversing and
discussing. Learn about and experience the art, artifacts,
music and overall contributions of Japanese society to
world civilization. Textbook required for first class. See
Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
79779R(12)
6/2-8/18
7:15-9:15pm CC
Location
79780T(12)
6/7-8/23
7:15-9:15pm EC
FLA 057
Continue to explore the language. Review, practice,
and further develop skills in writing, reading, and oral
communications. Additional Japanese cultural elements
will be explored in art, music, and history.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79778
7:15-9:15pm
EC
R(12)
6/2-8/18
S(12)
Location
CC
FLA 190
Korean I
Continue to develop your Korean language skills. Topics
include basic grammar, practicing simple conversations;
development of the student’s speaking, listening, reading,
and writing skills, as well as aspects of Korean history and
culture. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements. Prerequisite: Knowledge of the Korean
alphabet.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79784
7:15-9:15pm
CC
M(12)
6/6-8/29
FLA 209
Basic Korean Language II
Improve reading, writing, and pronunciation skills,
while being exposed to additional aspects of the Korean
culture, history, and society. Topics include advanced
reading practice, writing sentences, interpreting phrases,
grammar, conversational skills, building, culture, history,
and society. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80008
10am-12pm
EC
6/4-8/27
Introduction to Korean
FLC 521
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
66
S(12)
Korean
Elementary Japanese Language II
S(12)
Life Enrichment
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Getting Started with Japanese
Basic Italian 1A
T(12)
FLA 068
Instant Italian
FLA 082
FLA 112
80011
FLC 436
CCBC Continuing Education Courses January - May 2016
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79783
7:15-9:15pm
CC
T(12)
6/7-8/23
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
World Languages
Persian
FLA 062
FLA 075
Basic Polish Part III
FLA 420
Elementary Persian I
In this introductory course, students will learn to
communicate at a beginning level. Topics include basic
vocabulary and correct pronunciation, grammar and
sentence structure, conversation that relates to everyday
situations, as well as the writing of Persian letters and
phrases. Aspects of Persian culture and customs will
also be reviewed. Textbook required for first class. See
Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
79772W(12)
6/1-8/17
6:30-8:30pm CC
Location
79771T(12)
6/7-8/23
5:30-7:30pm HV
FLA 003
Elementary Persian II
Students will continue their study of the Persian
language. Basic verb conjugations and sentence structure
will be reviewed, and the subjunctive form and Ra will
be introduced. Vocabulary will be expanded, to include
simple and compound verbs. Reading, writing, speaking,
and listening will be blended to strengthen students'
overall comprehension and ability to use the language
practically. Aspects of Persian culture and customs
will also be reviewed. Textbook requirements will be
discussed in class.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79773
7:30-9:30pm
CC
M(12)
6/6-8/29
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79770M(12)
6:30-8:30pm CC
Polish
Time
Location
7:15-9:15pm
CC
FLA 080
FLA 184
Getting Started with Portuguese
Learn to communicate in basic Portuguese. Course
objectives address basic conversational needs including
simple vocabulary, greetings, and salutations, and
introductions. Common cultural aspects of Portuguese
speaking countries, the surname system, customs, and
strategies for developing language will also be discussed.
Course cost includes text and CD for practice.
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $79)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79901R(8)
6/16-8/4
6-7:30pm
EC
79909W(8)
6/22-8/10 5:30-7pm
CC
FLC 573
Time
Location
Basic Polish Part I
7:15-9:15pm
CC
Begin to obtain an understanding of Polish by
emphasizing vocabulary, correct pronunciation, reading,
writing and conversational skills and examining the
history and culture of Poland. Textbook required for first
class. See Textbook Requirement.
FLA 076
Time
79775W(12)
7:15-9:15pm CC
6/1-8/17
Location
6/1-8/17
Basic Portuguese 1B
Continue the study of pronunciation, reading and
writing, but with more emphasis on conversational
skills using the present tense of regular and irregular
verbs learned in Basic Portuguese 1A. A good refresher
course for individuals with some prior language
experience. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
FLA 060
Basic Polish Part II
Build on skills acquired in either a previous course or
skills obtained through life experience. Emphasis on
expanding vocabulary, proper pronunciation, improving
conversational skills, verb usage, constructing compound
sentences and the history and culture of Poland. Textbook
required for first class. See Textbook Requirements.
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79906
7:15-9:15pm
CC
T(12)
6/7-8/23
6/6-8/29
Intermediate Portuguese
Build on skills from the Basic Portuguese (Levels 1-4).
Emphasis is on oral and written communication skills, as
well as a thorough understanding of basic grammatical
structures. The concept of the subjective is reviewed in
further depth.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79905
7:15-9:15pm
CC
R(12)
6/2-8/18
Russian
FLA 398
Obtain an introduction to the Portuguese language. Topics
include basic pronunciation, present tense of regular
verbs, common irregular verbs, and sentence construction,
affirmative, negative and interrogative. Textbook required
for first class. See Textbook Requirements.
W(12)
M(12)
Basic Russian 1A
79911
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
79919
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
Continue to review information from Portuguese 1A &
1B. Reflexive verbs, the past, tense, direct objectives
and adverbs will be introduced. Emphasis placed on
pronunciation, reading, conversational skills and cultural/
historical information. Textbook required for the first class.
See Textbook Requirements. Prerequisite: Portuguese 1A
& 1B.
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
FLA 055
Basic Portuguese 2A
Portuguese
Basic Portuguese 1A
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
6/6-8/29
Continue skills learned in Basic Polish I and II and
learn to carry on simple conversation. Practice proper
pronunciation and further develop conversational reading
and writing skills. Subjunctive and conditional verb forms
will be introduced.
Gain an introduction to the Russian language. Intended
for students with no prior knowledge of Russian. Focus on
acquiring essential speaking and listening skills, as well as
practicing basic reading and writing skills. This is a handson, communication-based class, and students will learn to
speak and understand simple Russian. Textbook required
for the first class. See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
79794S(12)
10am-12pm CC
6/4-8/27
Location
FLA 399
Basic Russian 2A
Gain an introduction to more complex interactions
including discussions about events in the past. Case
system is introduced with emphasis on the prepositional,
accusative, and dative cases. Participate in simple
discussions and express opinions on common subjects
with the help of formal and informal speech etiquette.
Reading and listening comprehension is expanded.
Intended for students with a basic knowledge of
Russian. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79798
6-8pm
EC
M(12)
6/6-8/29
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79774
7:15-9:15pm
CC
T(12)
6/7-8/23
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
67
World Languages
Life Enrichment
Sign Language
FLA 419
Discover Sign Language
Discover the fun of learning sign language and using your
hands to communicate with deaf people. For details, go to
http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
74915Arranged 5/18-7/8
Time
Arranged
Location
ED2GO
FLC 431
Sign Language 1
Learn basic signs, finger spelling, numbers and
nonverbal communication associate with American Sign
Language. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements.
FLC 417
FLC 420
Basic Spanish 1A
Basic Spanish 2B
Learn basic Spanish by emphasizing pronunciation,
reading and conversational skills. The present tense of
regular and some common irregular verbs is introduced.
Learn how to construct sentences in the affirmative,
negative, and interrogative forms and use them in
conversation. Textbook required for first class. See
Textbook Requirements.
Time
Location
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
80829
W (12)
6/1-8/17
7:15-9:15pm
EC
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
80827
M (12)
6/6-8/29
7:15-9:15pm
CC
80815W(12)
6/1-8/17
7:15-9:15pm EC
80817
R (12)
6/2-8/18
7:15-9:15pm
CC
80814
S (12)
6/4-8/27
10 am-12pm
HV
6/7-8/23
7:15-9:15pm RAC
80810T(12)
Location
FLC 559
Basic Spanish 3A
FLC 418
Basic Spanish 1B
FLA 193
Sign Language II
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79792
7:15-9:15pm
HV
R(12)
6/2-8/18
Expand your sign language skills in order to communicate
more effectively with hearing impaired individuals. Topics
to be covered include review of previously learned signs,
new vocabulary, improving finger spelling, and improving
of expressive and receptive language. Prerequisite: Sign
Language I.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
Time
Location
79791
7:15-9:15pm
EC
T(12)
6/7-8/23
Spanish
FLA 083
Getting Started with Spanish
Learn to communicate in basic Spanish. Course objectives
address basic conversational needs including simple
vocabulary, greetings and salutations, introductions,
common cultural aspects of Spanish speaking countries,
the surname system, customs and strategies for
developing language. Course cost includes text and CD for
practice.
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $50 Fees: $79)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79789S(8)
6/18-8/13 10-11:30am OM
79787M(8)
6/20-8/15 7-8:30pm
CC
79790
6/23-8/11
EC
R(8)
7-8:30pm
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80819
W (12)
6/1-8/17
7:15-9:15pm
CC
80811
R (12)
6/2-8/18
7:15-9:15pm
EC
80818
S (12)
6/4-8/27
10 am-12pm
HV
80816
T (12)
6/7-8/23
7:15-9:15pm
OM
Spanish 1B Blended
Combine online coursework with in-person meetings.
Continue the study of pronunciation, reading, and writing,
with more emphasis on conversational skills using the
present tense of regular and irregular verbs. A good
refresher course for individuals with some prior Spanish
experience. Textbook required for first class. See textbook
requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80808W(12) 6/1-8/17 6-7:30pm HV
*This class has an additional 6 hours of online assignments.
FLC 419
Basic Spanish 2A
Build on skills acquired in Levels 1A and 1B through
the introduction of the present tense of stem changing
verbs. Continue study of pronunciation, reading and
conversational skills. Intended for individuals comfortable
in using the present tense of all regular verbs and some
common irregular verbs in the affirmative, negative and
interrogative forms. Textbook required for the first class.
See Textbook Requirements. Prerequisites: Spanish 1A
and 1B.
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
80828
R (12)
6/2-8/18
7:15-9:15pm
RAC
80826
S (12)
6/4-8/27
10 am-12pm
HV
80830
T (12)
6/7-8/23
7:15-9:15pm
EC
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80837
R (12)
6/2-8/18
7:15-9:15pm
CC
80832
M (12)
6/6-8/29
7:15-9:15pm
EC
FLC 560
Build on skills acquired in Spanish 2B and gain an
introduction to the future and conditional tenses of all
verbs: regular, irregular, stem-changing and reflexive
verbs. Review the uses of the preterit and imperfect
tenses. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements. Prerequisite: Spanish 3A.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80834
R (12)
6/2-8/18
7:15-9:15pm
CC
80840
S (12)
6/4-8/27
10 am-12pm
HV
FLC 561
Basic Spanish 4A
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
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Continue emphasis on pronunciation, basic grammar,
reading, writing and conversational skills. Intended for
individuals comfortable using the present and preterit
tenses of all regular, irregular and stem-changing verbs
and familiar with reflexive verbs. Another past tense (the
imperfect) will be introduced as well as formal/informal
command tenses. Textbook required for first class. See
Textbook Requirements. Prerequisites: Spanish 2A and 2B.
Basic Spanish 3B
FLA 011
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Continue the study of pronunciation, reading and writing,
but with more emphasis on conversational skills using
the present tense of regular and irregular verbs. A good
refresher course for individuals with some prior language
experience. Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
Build on skills acquired in Spanish 2A and learn the
present tense of reflexive verbs and one past tense (the
preterit). Textbook required for first class. See Textbook
Requirements. Prerequisite: Spanish 2A.
Location
Continue emphasis on pronunciation, basic grammar,
reading, writing and conversational skills and gain the
background experience necessary for Intermediate
Spanish-Part 1. Learn common idiomatic expressions with
verbs and prepositions as well as the uses of negation and
negative expressions. Textbook required for first class. See
Textbook Requirements. Prerequisites: Spanish 3A and 3B.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80841
W (12)
6/1-8/17
7:15-9:15pm
EC
80838
S (12)
6/4-8/27
10 am-12pm
OMC
World Languages
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
FLC 562
Basic Spanish 4B
Obtain an introduction to the concept and the formation
of the present subjunctive. Learn the uses of pronoun
and adjective/adverb structures in addition to all tenses
previously learned in Basic Spanish 4A. Textbook required
for first class. See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
FLA 050
FLC 435
Intermediate Spanish Part III
Speed Spanish III
Learn to refine oral and written Spanish language skills.
Expand upon previous knowledge and skills using present,
past, conditional and future tenses of verbs as well as the
uses and four tenses of the subjunctive form. Textbook
required for first class. See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $209 (Tuition: $99 Fees: $110)
Time
Location
80839
R (12)
6/2-8/18
7:15-9:15pm
OMC
80835
M (12)
6/6-8/29
7:15-9:15pm
EC
FLA 164
Basic Spanish 5A
Continue to focus on improved communication skills as
emphasized in the previous levels. Gain an introduction
to Intermediate Spanish - Part I by expanding vocabulary
and the uses of idioms. Also covered are uses of the
different tenses of the indicative. Practical application of
the formation and uses of the present subjunctive will be
introduced.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
Time
Location
74953Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80292
5:15-7:15pm
CC
80104Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
FLC 043
30658Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
Advanced Spanish
30655
Arranged
ED2GO
T(12)
Total Cost: $209 (Tuition: $99 Fees: $110)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80282
7:20-9:20pm
CC
T(12)
Location
80842
S (12)
6/4-8/27
10 am – 12pm
EC
WLT 218
80836
T (12)
6/7-8/23
7:15-9:15pm
CC
Speed Spanish
This is a continuation of Spanish 5A and a background
experience to starting Intermediate Spanish (Part 2).
Emphasis is on verbal ability and understanding basic
structures. Before taking this course, new students should
be able to use the present, past (preterit & imperfect) and
future tenses of regular, stem-changing, reflexive and
irregular verbs. The use of the present of the subjunctive
are introduced.
Total Cost: $209 (Tuition: $99 Fees: $110)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80289
7:20-9:20pm
CC
M(12)
5/23-8/22
5/24-8/9
Acquire a broader vocabulary and improve command
of the language by building on a solid background in
Spanish. Review of advanced grammatical structure for
oral and written communication. New students should
consult with the foreign language advisor before enrolling
for this course.
Time
Intermediate Spanish - Part I
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
FLA 213
Master your ability to speak, understand, and read
Spanish by taking the final installment in our unique
three-part Speed Spanish learning series. For details, go
to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
5/24-8/9
Learn conversational Spanish by utilizing syntactical
strategies to build sentences. Topics include: engaging
in conversational Spanish, describing six strategies for
comprehension, and explaining grammatical rules. For
details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/.
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Urdu
FLA 413
Elementary Urdu I
Gain an introduction to the Urdu language, with emphasis
on conversational skills and pronunciation of Urdu
words. Greetings, particles of respect, pronouns, and the
conjugation of the verb "to be" are introduced. Customs
and culture of the region will also be presented. Textbook
required for first class. See Textbook Requirements.
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $80 Fees: $109)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
79786
7:15-9:15pm
CC
R(12)
6/2-8/18
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
74926Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80106Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30665Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30663
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
8/17-10/7
FLC 410
Speed Spanish II
FLA 214
Intermediate Spanish- Part II
Emphasis continues on strengthening oral and written
communication skills. Before taking this course, new
students should be able to comfortably use the present,
past, conditional and future tenses of regular, stemchanging, irregular and reflexive verbs. Students should
also be familiar with the concept of the subjunctive.
Further uses of the subjunctive and other tenses of the
subjunctive will be introduced.
Total Cost: $209 (Tuition: $99 Fees: $110)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
80290
5:15-7:15pm
CC
M(12)
5/23-8/22
This course is a follow-up to our popular Speed Spanish
course. Several new tools help you continue building
fluency. For details, go to http://www.ed2go.com/
ccbconline/.
TEXTBOOK REQUIREMENTS
FOR LANGUAGE CLASSES
Total Cost: $109 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $89)
Basic/Intermediate foreign language classes
require a textbook.
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
74954Arranged 5/18-7/8
Arranged
ED2GO
80105Arranged 6/15-8/5
Arranged
ED2GO
30661Arranged 7/13-9/2
Arranged
ED2GO
30654
Arranged
ED2GO
Arranged
8/17-10/7
Textbooks may be purchased in person at the
CCBC Catonsville (443-840-4159) or CCBC Essex
(443-840-1561) bookstore, or online. To shop
online, go to the Student Resources menu and
click "Bookstore" at www.ccbcmd.edu.
For information/advisement about the Foreign
Language programs, contact Thu Schaeffer
(9am–5pm) at 410-465-1285 or
email: tschaeffer@ccbcmd.edu.
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Seniors
Life Enrichment
SENIORS
Computers
PCA 954
PCP 750
Learn Adobe Photoshop Elements Eleven
Learn to use the email operating system once you have a
basic understanding of how to use computers. You'll learn
to create an email account, operate email, modify text,
attachments, signatures, receipts, blocking unwanted
senders and more. Instructor: Lee Klima
Learn more about this latest photo editing software that
helps you edit pictures with powerful, easy to use options
and share them via print, web, Facebook and more. Make
each photo look its best with simple editing options from
quick fixes to artistically creative possibilities. Instructor:
Dona Rucci
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $49)
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $90 Fees: $75)
Computers: Getting to Know Them - Email
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Arts
77487M(5)
5/23-6/27 10am-12pm RAC
30750
8/22-9/26
M(5)
10am-12pm
RAC
Computers: Getting to Know Them, Part 1
Acrylic Painting for the Beginner
Focus on learning the fundamentals of color theory, color
mixing, brush techniques, and paint application. Designed
as a structured class for the beginning acrylic painter.
Materials required. Instructor: Elise Burns
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
W(10)
7/13-9/14
7/12-9/13
Time
30746M(5)
10am-12pm RAC
7/11-8/8
Location
HV
Getting Connected: Android Tablets and
Smart Devices
Time
1:30-3:30pm
Location
HV
Investigate how to operate or purchase and confidently
use a smart device. Learn to install and use apps, photos,
video, and books, while becoming familiar with the
ins and outs of smart devices. All smart devices can be
explored; if you have a smart device, bring it to class with
you. Instructor: Dona Rucci
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $49)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30937
10am-12pm
HV
R(5)
7/14-8/11
PCA 735
Examine the various processes and techniques essential
to rendering watercolor landscapes, seascapes, and
still-life composition in preparation for the Intermediate
Watercolor course. Meets every other Tuesday. Instructor:
James Drake Iams
Total Cost: $39 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $39)
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
76309T(3)
Time
Location
5/17-6/14 10am-12pm HV
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30905M(7)
Time
Cost of class: $89 for Seniors
Course Dates: May 18 • June 15 • July 13 • August 17
Please see the online section of this catalog on page 44.
For more information or to register:
Visit the website www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/ or call us at 443-840-4700
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Location
7/11-8/22 10am-12pm HV
DISCOUNTED ONLINE COURSES AVAILABLE FOR SENIORS
70
T(10)
7/12-9/13
Time
Location
12:30-2:30pm
HV
PCA 670
Learn to Use Your MacBook Laptop
Bring your MacBook laptop to class and learn how to use
all of the features, applications, navigate the operating
system, customize your desktop, add peripherals, trouble
shooting and use the new technology associated with
MacBook. Instructor: Lee Klima
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $90 Fees: $75)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
7/14-9/15 12:30-2:30pmHV
PCA 702
Social Media: Facebook and Skype
Learn to use and navigate these social networks so
you can establish accounts/contacts/privacy for each,
operate the basic components of the screen and instant
messaging and adjust camera and microphone on Skype.
Bring the phone, tablet or laptop that you plan to use.
Instructor: Lee Klima
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
R(5)
7/14-8/11
Time
Location
1-3pm
OM
PCA 703
Learn how to get the most out of your iPad, iPhone or
iPod. Discover how to take complete advantage of this
user-friendly technology. Explore setup, navigating
screens, Wi-Fi connection, mobile data network and more.
Work with photos/video/music files. MANDATORY: You
must have your own Apple device and bring it to each
class. Instructor: Dona Rucci
Introduction to Watercolor
30916
30955
iPhone, iPad, iPod for Seniors
ARB 178
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30938R(10)
1-3pm
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
T(10)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
PCP 473
Learn the basic techniques of various two dimensional
media. Discuss the use of media and the techniques
used to achieve desired effects, as well as the equipment
necessary to complete a two dimensional project.
Instructor: Elise Burns
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $49)
Location
Drawing and Painting for the Senior Adult
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Learn the beginning skills needed to efficiently navigate
and use the Microsoft Windows operating system on your
computer. Instructor: Lee Klima
Time
ARB 181
30908
Location
PCP 749
ART 636
30931
Time
Social Media: Twitter, YouTube, Classmates
and Kik
Learn to use some of the most popular media
applications: Twitter, YouTube, Classmates and Kik.
Discover how to establish accounts, create security
settings, navigate each, and compare their uses. Bring
the phone, tablet or laptop that you plan to use when
operating these applications. Instructor: Lee Klima
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
77486R(5)
5/26-6/23 1-3pm
OM
30956R(5)
8/25-9/11 1-3pm
OM
PCA 715
Using Excel
Explore the basic tools and functions of using Microsoft
Excel, including designing, formatting and saving
spreadsheets and creating charts. Instructor: Marcia
Bornfriend
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
77491
10am-12pm
OM
F(5)
5/27-6/24
Career Training
Career
Training
Life
Enrichment
Seniors
PCA 708
Using Microsoft Word
Explore the different features of Microsoft Word to produce
a professional looking document. Features include:
formatting, editing, printing, saving, spacing, creating
margins and adding page numbers, borders, backgrounds,
clip art and pictures. Instructor: Marcia Bornfriend
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
30968
10am-12pm
OM
F(5)
8/19-9/16
PCA 712
Learn to use the Internet as a daily resource to navigate
the web, send and receive emails, communicate with
social networking, do research and protect your identity.
Instructor: Marcia Bornfriend
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
30960
10am-12pm
OM
7/8-8/5
Learn about the history of the film industry from its
inception. Explore the invention of the movie camera,
Thomas Edison's early involvement, the reasons to be in
California, silent movies, importance of sound, successful
pioneer movie makers; development of the "studio";
influence of censorship and television; Wall Street
takeover; independent film making, and Hollywood today.
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
30929
10:30am-12pm HV
W(10)
7/13-9/14
Location
Classic American Mystery Books
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
7/13-9/14 1-2:30pm
Location
HV
Ethical Dilemmas in the Bible
HIT 450
Gain non-partisan knowledge and insights from a wellknown local political reporter and columnist. Explore
the differences between the Democratic and Republican
parties. Learn about the candidates, their perspectives,
and the major trends and issues; the influences of the
media, tactics, contributions and polling on the election
and assess what lies ahead for the U.S. Instructor: Barry
Rascovar
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30745
12:30-2pm
OM
7/11-8/29
HIT 413
Baltimore and Maryland: Back Then and Now
Learn about the people, places and things that have
fascinated us about Baltimore and Maryland; how they
looked years ago, how they changed over the years, and
look today. Examine cities and neighborhoods, buildings,
parks, roads, people and places. Instructor: Marty Sharrow
Time
7/14-9/15 1-2:30pm
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
30801W(10)
Time
Location
7/13-9/14 12-1:30pm OM
HIS 890
Great Supreme Court Decisions
Learn about how these impacted U.S. government
and American society. Discuss how a decision is made
and the process that takes place when it is announced.
Become familiar with the facts of the lawsuits and learn
to recognize the importance each had on the course of
American history. Cases covered include Scott vs. Sanford,
Plessy vs. Ferguson, and many others. Instructor: Patrick
Heline
Total Cost: $81 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $46)
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Discover whether or not the Bible can continue to
motivate us to compare and contrast the moral and
ethical issues in the text with our society today. Study the
five books of Moses, the Kings, the Prophets, Proverbs and
Psalms and bring these themes found in the Bible into our
current society. Instructor: Toby Essrog
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Location
HV
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30753
10-11:30am
OM
T(10)
7/12-9/13
HIT 345
Gain an introduction to the literary genre of detective,
noir and mystery fiction. Some of America’s greatest
mystery writers such as, Raymond Chandler, Dashiell
Hammett, Sue Grafton, Elmore Leonard, Walter Mosley
and others will be explored. Instructor: Robert Jacobs
HIT 307
2016 Presidential Campaign
30939R(10)
How Hollywood Became Hollywood
Discover the best in new fiction and non-fiction books.
Analyze, discuss and interpret thematic content, writing
styles, historical background/context and author
comparisons. You’ll begin with Daniel Brown’s bestselling
book, Boys in the Boat. Students will participate in
subsequent book selections. Instructor: Robert Jacobs
30930W(10)
History, Politics, and Events
M(8)
HIT 418
CCBC Book Discussion
WRI 230
Using the Internet
F(5)
WRI 222
The 1970's - The Pivot of Change
View this era from the Watergate Scandal that rocked
Washington and the nation to the end of the Vietnam War.
Known as the "Me Decade", see how historians portray the
1970's as the decade of pivotal change in world history.
Economic upheaval, Disco music, oil embargoes, and more
will be discussed. Instructor: John Reynolds
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30924
1-2:30pm
HV
T(10)
7/12-9/13
HIT 477
The Forgotten Eight: Confederation Presidents of
the 1780s
Learn about the lives/political careers/achievements of
theses eight men who served as President of the United
States under the Articles of Confederation in the 1780s.
They include John Hanson (MD), Elias Boudinot, Arthur
St. Clair (PA), Henry Lee, Cyrus Griffin (VA), John Hancock,
Nathaniel Gorham (MA). Instructor: Patrick Heline
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $20 Fees: $39)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
30928
1-2:30pm
HV
W(6)
8/10-9/14
HIT 391
The History of Advertising
Learn about the history of advertising over the last
150 years. Topics to be covered include the creator of
marketing, original ads credited with changing the way
we live, and advertising examples from P.T. Barnum to
infomercials. Instructor: Barbara Blumberg
Total Cost: $55 (Tuition: $20 Fees:$39)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
30755
1-2:30pm
OM
30776W(4)
10-11:30am OM
T(6)
8/16-9/20
7/6-27
Location
FRIENDLY SENIORS AT CCBC ESSEX • Summer Sessions – Wednesdays July 13 – September 14
10 – 11:30am
The 1980s: The Berlin Wall Comes Down
Instructor: John Reynolds,
Building AHUM 211
11:45am – 1pm
Better Health and Wellness for the Senior Adult
Instructor: Charlotte Veneracion,
Building AHUM 211
1:30 – 3:30pm
Learning about Contemporary Issues and Ideas
Instructor: Mark Hotz,
Building MASH 804
For more information, contact Jeanne Fagan at 443-840-5842
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Seniors
Life Enrichment
HIT 438
HIS 031
HIT 439
The History of Advertising: Fifteen Ads That
Changed the Way We Lived
Exploring Eastern Canada
Jewish Art Collectors
Explore the history, culture and major cities of Eastern
Canada. Topics to be covered include the major points
of interest found in Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa,
and Toronto; traditional arts and crafts; the historical
milestones that impacted the development of the region;
Niagara Falls. Instructor: Irv Donick
Explore the history of art collecting among Jews from the
Renaissance to today, including: 19th and 20th century
collectors and dealers; losses during and after World War
II; specific artists that were collected; and some Baltimore
collectors and their art. Instructor: Eleanor Reamer
Examine how advertising was used thousands of years
ago and who were the first to advertise. Learn how art
and copy combined to make successful ads that changed
our lifestyle over the last 125 years. Explore early ad
agencies, learn when and how radio became the medium
of advertising and how infomercials became part and
parcel of TV. Instructor: Barbara Blumberg
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $55 (Tuition: $25 Fees: $35)
30988S(1)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
76327 W(4)
10:30am-12pmHV
5/25-6/15
Location
HIS 004
Perpetual Peace and Total War
Analyze and discuss requirements to abolish war, the
means to use war violence to pursue political goals, and
the main features of contemporary war (actors, targets,
techniques and modern technology). Explore the thought
offered by British strategic thinker, Sir Basil Liddle Hart “If
you want peace, understand war”. Instructor: Jose LopezGonzales, Ph.D
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
30943
10:30am-12pm HV
7/13-9/14
7/9
Time
Location
Humanities & Culture
WRI 049
10am-1pm HV
HIS 030
Exploring the Book of Isaiah
Learn about the nature of the Book of Isaiah. Discover
how the prophecies of Isaiah impacted the people of his
time and how his message has continued to influence
the Jewish, Christian and Muslim religions to this day.
Instructor: Daisy Spivey
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $30 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30987 R(7)
7/14-8/25
Time
Frida Kahlo: 1907-1954
Examine Frida Kahlo’s life; how began and ended in
her home in Mexico City known as the blue house. Her
work has been celebrated in Mexico as emblematic
of national and indigenous tradition and by feminists
for its uncompromising female form and experience.
Best known for her self-portraits, Frida painted with
bright colors, dramatic symbolism and primitive style.
Instructor: Elise Burns
Advanced Writing Workshop
Learn how to write a series of creative or memoir writing
projects. Topics include relating memoirs suitable for
a collection, writing chapter-type fictional stories,
structures for sustained projects, and strategies for
planning and producing the segments. Instructor: Corinne
Hammett
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
30932
W(10)
7/13-9/14
Time
10am-12pm
Location
HV
PFA 588
Learn the procedures, rules, and odds of winning from
licensed instructors for such casino games as: Blackjack,
Poker, Baccarat, Roulette, Craps and Carnival Games in the
CCBC special casino laboratory. You will have opportunities
to play these games in order to become proficient.
Instructors: Gabriel Grubb, Heidi Laureano
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $49)
30973F(6)
30909 T(10)
7/12-9/13
Time
Location
7/15-8/19 10-11:30am OM
Time
Location
10:30am-12pmHV
PFA 191
Learning about Contemporary Issues and Ideas
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
Location
76539
10-11:30am
OM
T(10)
1/12-3/15
FIN 508
Rejuvenate Your Retirement: An Educational
Course for Retirees
Discuss, in straightforward language, the issues, financial
strategies, and concepts that are important to retirees.
They go beyond the money to explore the fun and
fulfilling activities such as travel, hobbies, sports, crafts,
socializing, business ventures and lifelong learning,
to help you make the most of your retirement years.
Includes an illustrated workbook for primary registrants.
Instructor: Roger Shorr.
Total Cost (primary registrant): $39 (Tuition: $1 Fees: $38)
Total Cost (spouse or guest): $11 (Tuition: $1 Fees: $10)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
78374T(2)
(primary)
5/17-24
9:30am-12pmHV
78376
5/17-24
9:30am-12pm
T(2)
Enjoy learning the cooking skills needed for preparing
summertime fruits and vegetables. Topics include:
purchasing and preparing recipes; similarities and
differences in fruits and vegetables; such recipes will
include: vegetable and fruit salads; gazpacho, peppers
stuffed with goat cheese, bruschetta and more. Food cost
of $30 will be due first session. Instructor: Michelle Sapp
Television Westerns 1961-1969
Location
30754T(10)
7/12-9/13 12:30-2pm OM
30935 R(10)
7/14-9/15
10:30am-12pmHV
PHI 001
Philosophy of Science and Engineering
Learn about the philosophical analysis of scientific
theories and engineering activities and their
interrelationship and impact. Explore the nature
of scientific and engineering inferences, methods,
explanations and theories to determine their
contributions to our knowledge of the world. Instructor:
Jose Lopez Gonzalez, Ph.D
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Time
30803
10:30am-12pm OM
R(10)
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
7/14-9/15
Location
HV
Summertime Cooking for Seniors
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
Time
Location
CKG 008
Total Cost: $45 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $45)
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
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Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
Analyze and evaluate current issues and ideas that
influence contemporary American society. View political
situations, economic conditions and cultural issues as well
as local, national and international news. Instructor: Toby
Essrog (OM); Mark Hotz (HV)
CRN#Day/Ses.Dates
Casino Games for Seniors
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
10:30am-12pmCC
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
HIT 478
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
W(10)
Total Cost: $35 (Tuition: $10 Fees: $25)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31354
R(6)
Time
8/25-9/29
Location
10:30am-12pm OM
HIS 005
Learn about the most significant television Westerns
during the years 1961`-1969 including TV series such
as: Gunslinger, The Roy Rogers and Dale Evans Show,
The Virginian, The Dakotas, Daniel Boone, The Big Valley,
The Wild, Wild West, Shane, Cimarron Strip, The High
Chaparral. Instructor: George “Bill” Krause
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30800
W(10)
7/13-9/14
Time
Location
11:45am-1:15pm OM
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Seniors
WRI 220
CKG 182
Writer's Circle
Chesapeake Bay Cooking Demo and Lunch with
John Shields
Enhance your personal writing skills and receive
assistance in planning and producing your own projects,
such as a short story, memoir, essay or a book. Spend
time in class writing and learning about the essentials for
writers: style, editing, critiquing and proofing. Instructor:
Arthur Kahn, Ph.D
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30802
R(10)
7/14-9/15
Time
Location
10am-12pm
OM
Learn about Chesapeake Bay food and culture with a
cooking demonstration with John Shields, local chef, and
author at his restaurant, Gertrude’s. Then stay to enjoy
some of Mr. Shield’s selections for lunch.
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
77601
W(1) 6/15
Time
10am-12pm
Location
GMA
HIS 012
Admirals Nimitz and Halsey: War in the Pacific
Lunch and Learn
HIT 437
Inspirational Women of the 20th Century
Learn the history and inspirations behind the successes of
five outstanding women who made their mark from the
1920's to the mid-1960's. Successes include bejeweled
handbags, anatomically correct female dolls, bras
designed for support, an international steak franchise
and Social Security – all the results of women of various
backgrounds and inspiration. Lunch to follow at the
BlueStone. Instructor: Barbara Blumberg
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
76472 F(1)
10:30am-12pmHV
Location
HIT 467
Fred Astaire: His Life, Music, Dance and Films
Explore the life and career of Fred Astaire. Hear an
accomplished musician perform songs written specially
for Fred Astaire by such composers as Irving Berlin,
Jerome Kern and George Gershwin. View some of the
great dances of Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers and see an
interview with his only living partner, Jane Powell. Lunch
will follow at Artful Gourmet. Instructor: Bill Messenger
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
77495
10am-12pm
W(1) 6/1
Location
OM
HIT 447
The Story of Lady Liberty
Examine this history of Frederic Auguste Bartholdi, a
mid-career statue maker who decided to pitch a country
he had never visited before with his vision to build a
massive lighthouse in the shape of a woman. In the
end, Joseph Pulitzer, the American newspaper magnate,
helped him finish the job. Lunch to follow at The Milton
Inn. Instructor: Patrick Heline
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
76477
F(1)
6/10
Time
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30940
F(1)
7/22
Time
Location
10:30-11:20am HV
HIS 006
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
5/20
Explore the contributions to victory in the Pacific War and
examine how the friendship between these two men
was challenged at the Battle of Leyte Gulf. Both enjoyed
each other’s company and stood by each other in personal
crisis situations as they forged a story of tragic defeat and
overwhelming triumph over the Japanese from 1941-45.
Lunch to follow at BlueStone Instructor: Robert Mullauer
Location
Photography
ART 705
Digital Photograph Enhancement
Learn how to enhance, edit and touch-up digital
photographic images as well as restore faded and
torn photographs on the computer from free photo
enhancing programs. Prerequisite: Introduction to Digital
Photography. Instructor: Lee Klima
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
77472M(5)
5/23-6/27 1-3pm
OM
30748
8/22-9/19
OM
M(5)
1-3pm
ART 704
Introduction to Digital Photography
Learn how to become confident in using your digital
camera: the various symbols and buttons, loading,
organizing, printing, storing and sharing images
and helpful hints in using the camera and improving
compositions. Instructor: Lee Klima
Total Cost: $84 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $49)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
Location
30747M(5)
1-3pm
OM
7/11-8/8
Behind the Scenes at the White House: Christmas
Decorations
PCP 974
Learn about the fast paced week of decorating the White
House for the holidays from a decorator who was selected
in 2011 to help transform the mansion into a winter
wonderland. Topics include: decorating traditions, the
Blue Room and other themed trees, festive garlands and
State Dining Room gingerbread houses and more. Lunch
to follow at The Milton Inn. Instructor: Claire Jones
Learn to understand the camera and how it works, how to
determine the best type of camera for different outcomes,
tips on composition, image printing options, and a variety
of other topics. Experience is not required. Bring your
digital camera and materials to class. Instructor:
Dona Rucci
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30936
F(1)
8/12
Time
Discover Digital Photography
Total Cost: $94 (Tuition: $35 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Location
30910T(6)
Time
Location
7/12-8/16 10am-12pm HV
10:30am-12pm HV
HIS 028
Wellness and Fitness
The Life of Dashiell Hammett: Baltimore and
Beyond
FIT 794
Learn about the life, works, importance and impact of
the famous creator of “hardboiled detectives”, Dashiell
Hammett. Explore how his early life in Baltimore
influenced his writings, how his writings developed, what
writings became films and what caused him to spend
time in jail. Lunch to follow at Glyndon Grille. Instructor:
Bill Barry
Aqua Zumba
Integrate the Zumba formula and philosophy with
traditional aqua fitness disciplines in this safe, challenging
workout that tones and exhilarates. Combines low-impact
aerobic exercises and body toning using the rhythms of
International and Latin music at a slower, exaggerated
pace. Designed for beginner-to-active older adults.
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates Time
30751
10:30am-12pm OM
M(1)
8/22
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
76799
S(10)
5/21-8/6
11:30am-12:30pm EC WELL 110
Location
76283
S(10)
5/21-8/6
9-10am
DC WELL 110
10:30am-12pm HV 112A
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Seniors
Life Enrichment
FIT 717
FIT 784
Integral Hatha Yoga
Zumba Gold
Experience the benefits of having a serene mind,
harmonious spirit and a powerfully health body.
Integrate all parts of your being for inner balance and
tranquiliey. Each yoga post, breathing and medication
will increase flexibility, strength, stamina and confidence.
Yoga (sticky) mat required. Instructor: Carol Ferguson.
Experience full-body benefits and renewed energy as
you move to the hot, spicy rhythms of International and
Latin music. Like the Latin-inspired Zumba workout,
the Zumba gold specialty workout incorporates many of
the dance fitness routines but is performed at a lower
intensity. Designed for beginner to active older adults.
Instructor: Rebecca Duffy
Total Cost: $74 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $74)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31114S(10)
Time
7/16-9/17 1:30-3pm
Location
EC
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
31115
FIT 103
S(10)
7/16-9/17
Time
Location
11:30am-12:30pm EC
Water Aerobics
Perform these water exercises at the shallow end of the
pool using the resistance of the water force as the weight.
You don’t need to swim or get your head wet and it's a
perfect course for people who dislike jogging or other
activities but want to stay in shape.
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
M(10)
5/16-8/1
6:30-7:30pm
76805
F(10)
5/20-7/22
11:40am-12:40pm EC WELL 110
76806
F(10)
5/20-7/22
12:45-1:45pm
EC WELL 110
76804
F(10)
5/20-7/22
10:35-11:35am
EC WELL 110
76802
F(10)
5/20-7/22
9:30-10:30am
EC WELL 110
76180
T(10)
5/24-7/26
10-11am
DC WELL 110
76182
T(10)
5/24-7/26
4-5pm
DC WELL 110
76278
W(10)
5/25-7/27
6:30-7:30pm
DC WELL 110
76280
R(10)
5/26-7/28
8-9pm
DC WELL 110
76281
F(10)
5/27-7/29
10-11am
DC WELL 110
DC WELL 110
FIT 102
Water Aerobics Intermediate/Advanced
Build upon an established aerobics base to improve
physical skills. Includes warm-up and cool-down sessions,
flexibility and upper and lower body strength movements.
Learn guided self-monitoring, relaxation and suspended
motion exercises.
Total Cost: $59 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $59)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
76277 8-9pm
DC WELL 110
5/24-7/26
FIT 952
Yoga Therapeutics for Seniors
Learn how these practices can improve mobility/
flexibility of stiff joints, develop/regain muscle and bone
strength, and improve the overall functions of major body
systems. Gain techniques for deep relaxation and mental
clarity. A great benefit for individuals with conditions
such as arthritis, hypertension, diabetes, and asthma.
Bring a yoga mat and wear loose, comfortable clothing.
Instructor: Jena Long
Total Cost: $55 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $55)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30749M(10)
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Time
7/11-9/19 9-10am
CCBC Catonsville
Exploring the Book of Isaiah
Location
76179
T(10) SENIOR CLASSES by CCBC LOCATION
Location
OM
CCBC Dundalk
Aqua Zumba
Water Aerobics Intermediate/Advanced
CCBC Owings Mills
Aqua Zumba
Water Aerobics
Gertrude's Baltimore Museum of Art
Chesapeake Bay Cooking Demo and Lunch
with John Shields
CCBC Hunt Valley
Acrylic Painting for the Beginner
Admirals Nimitz and Halsey: War in the Pacific
Advanced Writing Workshop
Baltimore and Maryland: Back Then and Now
Behind the Scenes at the White House: Christmas
Decorations
CCBC Book Discussion
Classic American Mystery Books
Discover Digital Photography
Drawing and Painting for the Senior Adult
Exploring Eastern Canada
Frida Kahlo: 1907-1954
Getting Connected: Smart Phones, Tablets, iPads,
and iPods
Introduction to Watercolor
iPhone, iPad, iPod for Seniors
Learn Adobe Photoshop Elements II
Learn to Use Your MacBook Laptop
Learning about Contemporary Issues and Ideas
Perpetual Peace and Total War
Rejuvenate Your Retirement: An Educational Course
for Retirees
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
The 1970's - The Pivot of Change
The Forgotten Eight: Confederation Presidents
of the 1780s
Inspirational Women of the 20th Century
The History of Advertising: Fifteen Ads That Changed
the Way We Live
The Story of Lady Liberty
CCBC Owings Mills
2016 Presidential Campaign
Casino Games for Seniors
Digital Photograph Enhancement
Ethical Dilemmas in the Bible
Fred Astaire: His Life, Music, Dance and Films
Great Supreme Court Decisions
How Hollywood Became Hollywood
Introduction to Digital Photography
Learning about Contemporary Issues and Ideas
Philosophy of Science and Engineering
Social Media: Facebook and Skype
Social Media: Twitter, YouTube, Classmates and Kik
Summertime Cooking for Seniors
Television Westerns 1961-1969
The History of Advertising
The Life of Dashiell Hammett: Baltimore
and Beyond
Using Microsoft Word
Using the Internet
Writer's Circle
Yoga Therapeutics for Seniors
Social Media: Twitter, YouTube, Classmates and Kik
Digital Photograph Enhancement
Using Excel
CCBC Randallstown
Computers: Getting to Know Them - Email
Computers: Getting to Know Them, Part 1
Seniors
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
SENIOR INSTITUTE LOCATIONS
In partnership with the Baltimore County Department of Aging, CCBC offers Senior Institute classes at the following centers:
EAST
ATEAZE SENIOR CENTER
7401 Holabird Avenue
Dundalk, MD 21222
PHONE: 410-887-7233
ateazesc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Art of Pottery
• Aquatic Exercise
EDGEMERE SENIOR CENTER
6600 North Point Road
Edgemere, MD 21219
PHONE: 410-887-7530
edgemeresc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Aquatic Exercise
ESSEX SENIOR CENTER
600 Dorsey Avenue
Essex, MD 21221
PHONE: 410-887-0267
essexsc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Art of Pottery
FLEMING SENIOR CENTER
641 Main Street
Dundalk, MD 21222
PHONE: 410-887-7105
flemingsc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Textile Finishing (Sewing)
OVERLEA FULLERTON
SENIOR CENTER
4314 Fullerton Avenue
Overlea, MD 21236
PHONE: 410-887-5220
overleasc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Art of Pottery
PARKVILLE SENIOR CENTER
8601 Harford Road
Parkville, MD 21234
PHONE: 410-887-5338
parkvillesc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Fitness
• Psychology of Aging
• Computers
SEVEN OAKS SENIOR CENTER
9210 Seven Courts Drive
Perry Hall, MD 21236
PHONE: 410-887-5140
sevenoakssc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Art of Pottery
VICTORY VILLA SENIOR CENTER
LIBERTY SENIOR CENTER
403 Compass Road
Baltimore, MD 21220
PHONE: 410-887-0463
victoryvillasc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Art of Pottery
3525 Resource Drive
Randallstown, MD 21133
PHONE: 410-887-0780
libertysc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Art of Pottery
• Drawing & Painting
• Fitness
CENTRAL
PIKESVILLE SENIOR CENTER
BYKOTA SENIOR CENTER
1301 Reisterstown Road
Pikesville, MD 21208
PHONE: 410-887-1245
pikesvillesc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• History
• Fitness
611 Central Avenue
Towson, MD 21204
PHONE: 410-887-3094
bykotasc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Water Color
• Art of Pottery
• Computer
WOODLAWN SENIOR CENTER
2120 Gwynn Oak Avenue
Gwynn Oak, MD 21207
PHONE: 410-887-6887
woodlawnsc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Fitness
COCKEYSVILLE SENIOR CENTER
10535 York Road
Cockeysville, MD 21030
PHONE: 410-887-7694
cockeysvillesc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Art of Pottery
• Water Color
• Zumba
• Spanish
• Fitness
JACKSONVILLE SENIOR CENTER
3605A Sweet Air Road
Phoenix, MD 21131
PHONE: 410-887-8208
jacksonvillesc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Ballroom Dance
WEST
ARBUTUS SENIOR CENTER
855A Sulphur Spring Road
Baltimore, MD 21227
PHONE: 410-887-1410
arbutussc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Spanish
• Fitness
• Art of Pottery
CATONSVILLE SENIOR CENTER
501 N. Rolling Road
Catonsville, MD 21228
PHONE: 410-887-0900
catonsvillesc@baltimorecountymd.gov
• Drawing & Painting
• Fitness
• Marketable Crafts
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Travel
TRAVEL
Life Enrichment
International Trips
The Best of Eastern Canada
September 18 - 25, 2016
2 nights in Montreal, 2 nights Quebec City, and 2 nights
in Toronto
Highlights: Montreal, Quebec City, Ottawa, 1000 Islands,
Toronto, Niagara Falls
$3219 per person – Double
$3819 – Single
Travel Study
Price includes round trip air, air taxes and fees/surcharges,
hotels, hotel transfers, transportation from CCBC Essex
to airport, 11 meals, and all sites/tours as indicated in
itinerary. Call for availability – 443-840-1717.
CCBC offers International Travel Study trips in two
categories:
Rediscover Cuba – A Cultural Exploration
Credit
The participant can take international trips for credit.
Non-credit
Trip participants can go on the trip for pleasure and leisure
All trips are open to the public as well as for students,
faculty, and staff.
For information, please visit our web page:
http://www.ccbcmd.edu/travel
February 14 – 22, 2017
Highlights include: Cayo Santa Maria Island, Sugar
Museum, Remedios, Cienfuegos, Botanical Gardens,
Cuban Cigar Factory, Havana, Literacy Museum, Cuban
Fine Arts Museum, Salsa Dancing, Casa Fuster
• Visit a working cigar factory and meet some of their world-renowned rollers
• Delve into the world of classic cars as you meet the owners of these restored vehicles
• Learn about the Cuban national dance – Salsa
• Spend 3 nights at Cuba’s pristine beaches of Cayo
Santa Maria
• Savor a 4-night stay in lively and historic Havana
• Get an insider’s look at the work and life of Cuban artist Jose Fuster
• Meet the owners of a paladar, a small specialty restaurant with its own organic farm
• Be immersed in Cuban culture during lunch at a traditional restaurant in Old Havana
Book by August 15, 2016 and save $50 per person.
Double - $5199 per person
Single - $5699 – Very Limited – Book early!
Price includes round trip air, transportation to airport from
CCBC Essex, air taxes and fees/surcharges, hotel transfers,
17 meals, and all activities as described in itinerary.
Springtime Tulip River Cruise
Featuring Dutch and Belgian Waterways
April 19 - 27, 2017
Highlights: Amsterdam, 7-Night River Cruise, Volendam,
Arnhem, Middelburg, Ghent, Bruges, Antwerp, Kinderdijk
Windmills, Keukenhof Gardens
Book by June 30, 2016 and save $500!
For more information or to request a travel
brochure, please contact:
Terry Z. Walter
Coordinator, Travel Study
443-840-1717
twalter@ccbcmd.edu
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All per person double rates:
Lower Outside - $4299
Middle Outside - $4699
Upper Outside - $4999
Price includes round trip air, transportation to airport from
CCBC Essex, air taxes and fees/surcharges, transfers, cruise,
20 meals, and all sights/tours as indicated in itinerary.
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
TRAVEL, LEARN, GROW
Remaining trips for Spring/Summer 2016
• New Jersey Historic Homes and Gardens
• Grounds for Sculpture
• Presidential Pathways, VA (3-day trip)
Berkeley Plantation
Montpelier
Ashlawn-Highlands
Monticello
Fall/Winter 2016
Trips may include:
1-day Trips:
• Mt. Vernon
• Eastern Shore
• Peddler’s Village
• St Alban’s House Tours
• New York City Day Trip
• Radio City Christmas Show
• Broadway Shows
Multi-Day Trips
The Biltmore in Asheville, NC (4 days)
Finger Lakes, NY (3 days)
Southern Charm Holiday
December 4 – 9, 2016
Highlights: Historic Charleston, Boone Hall
Plantation, James Island County Park Holiday
Display, Savannah, Factors Walk and River Street,
Jekyll Island, and 8 meals.
Book by June 4, 2016 and save $100 per person
$2779 per person – Double
$3379 – Single
Price includes round trip air, transportation to airport
from CCBC Essex, air taxes and fees/surcharges, hotel
transfers, 8 meals, and all sights/tours as indicated
in itinerary.
For more information or to request a travel
brochure, please contact:
Terry Z. Walter
Coordinator, Travel Study
443-840-1717
twalter@ccbcmd.edu
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Students from ages 7–17 will be able to tap their
creative talents, explore careers, expand their computer
interests, hone academic skills and make new friends.
You can trust CCBC to deliver a quality, safe, camp
experience in a comfortable learning environment.
MD State Certified camp at CCBC Essex
Convenient half-day classes at CCBC Catonsville,
CCBC Essex and CCBC Owings Mills.
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Extended Care
YOUTH
New SAT Test Prep (Ages 14-17)
Extended Hours One Week (CCBC Essex only)
Full-day camps offered at the Essex campus only feature
an extended hours option from 7:30-9am and 3-6pm.
These extensions must be paid at time of registration.
Students registering for four weeks of full day camp
receive extended hours at a reduced rate of $144 for
four weeks. Please use the following course reference
numbers on your registration form if you need this
package. Extended hours only offered from 7/11-8/5.
Includes lunch care.
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Full Day Camps
Camp Counselor-in-Training (Ages 16-18)
(4 week camp)
M-F(20)
7/11-8/5
9am-4pm
EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30117 M-F(10)
8/8-19
1-4pm
OM
Time
Location
30066
M-F(5)
7/11-15
7:30am-6pm
EC
30067
M-F(5)
7/18-22
7:30am-6pm
EC
30068
M-F(5)
7/25-29
7:30am-6pm
EC
30061
M-F(5)
8/1-5
7:30am-6pm
EC
Total Cost: $144 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $144)
30062
M-F(20)
7/11-8/5
Time
Location
7:30am-6pm
EC
Half-Day Camps (2&4 Weeks)
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
2 Week Camps
30064
M-F(10)
7/11-22
30065M-F(10) 7/25-8/5
Time
Location
9am-4pm
EC
9am-4pm
EC
Performing Arts Adventure Camp (Ages 8-13)
Experience the theater from all aspects: acting, dancing,
singing, costuming, makeup, staging and critiquing. Roles
assigned based on desire and willingness to work, not skill
level. Final performance showcases the camp experience.
Campers enrolled in the three-week option may not be
able to participate fully in all performances. Attendance
during the final week is recommended.
Total Cost: $635 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $635)
2nd Child – Total Cost: $615 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $615)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30145 M-F(15) 7/11-8/5 9am-3pm EC
30147 M-F(15) 7/11-8/5 9am-3pm EC
4 Week Camp
Total Cost: $789 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $789)
2nd Child – Total Cost: $765 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $765)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Total Cost: $295 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $295)
CSI: Forensic Detectives (Ages 13-16)
Learn how to collect and identify fingerprints, examine
hair and fiber samples, identify blood splatter patterns,
footprints and use cast materials, analyze documents,
and explore the fundamentals of crash dynamics. Be your
own investigator and learn the science the pros use.
Total Cost: $315 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $315)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30241M-F(10) 7/11-22
1-4pm
CC
30234
1-4pm
EC
M-F(10)
7/25-8/5
Explore computer software and hardware that simulate
the effects of drawing and painting without the mess of
traditional art materials. This experience will give some
basic drawing lessons, creative expression and show how
to work with still life, nature and architecture. Identify
the creative side of your thinking and create from concept
to completion. You may bring personal laptop and
tablet of your choice or use provided tablets. CCBC is not
responsible for lost or stolen electronic devices. Bring a
USB flash drive to class.
Total Cost: $335 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $335)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
M-F(20) 7/11-8/5 9am-3pm EC
30177M-F(10) 7/11-22
9am-12pm EC
M-F(20) 7/11-8/5
9am-3pm EC
30176
9am-12pm
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
7/25-8/5
9am-12pm Location
EC
Work with a fashion designer to invent and create your
own fashion line. Learn how to sketch your designs,
research your materials, price your product and make a
prototype of your designs. You will also learn basic sewing
techniques and marketing techniques. You must bring
a sketchbook to the first class and a working sewing
machine for week two. Note: You may need to supply
some of your own fabrics depending your designs.
Total Cost: $318 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $318)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
EC
Time
Location
30060 M-F(10) 7/18-29
9am-12pm
EC
30039 M-F(10) 7/25-8/5
1-4pm
OM
Acoustic Guitar Camp (Ages 10-14)
This camp is perfect for kids who know how to play a few
basic chords but want to learn progressions and how to
write their own songs. Campers can expect to play both
group and solo songs and have the opportunity to share
their developed skills with family and friends in a final
performance on the last day. Students must bring their
own guitar to class.
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $135)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30059M-F(5)
30149 M-F(10)
Time
Wearable Art: Design Your Own Fashion Line
(Ages 12-16)
30148
78
Girls spark your creativity through activities that promote
discovery and knowledge using inquiry science. Learn to
work collaboratively using critical thinking and reasoning
skills to investigate “real-life” problems. Young ladies will
learn to “eat your math”, make Barbie bounce, save an egg,
make a soda geyser, design your first coaster, make your
own lip gloss and have more STEAM fun.
30057 M-F(10) 7/11-22
Digital Drawing and Painting (Ages 13-16)
3 Week Camp
G-STEAM (Girls ages 11-15)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
EC
Camp Counselor-in-Training – Mini (Ages 16-18)
(2 week camp)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
1-4pm
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30063
Time
7/11-22
Total Cost: $369 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $369)
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30116 M-F(10)
Extended Hours - Four Weeks
Time
Total Cost: $525 (Tuition: $60 Fees: $465)
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $79)
Learn to improve leadership qualities while discovering
what it takes to supervise a group of camp students.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Gain insight into the new SAT and get tips for preparing
for the test using full-length, official SATs. A 4-hour
pretest will show your strengths and weaknesses; a
4-hour post-test review will focus on how to achieve the
greatest score, and learn test-taking strategies to improve
speed, accuracy, and confidence. Presented in partnership
with Cambridge Educational Services, America’s #1
Campus-Based Test Prep. Textbook is required and
included in the cost of the course.
7/11-15
Time
1-4pm
Location
EC
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Youth
Focus on Acting (Ages 10-14)
Theatre Games (Ages 7-10)
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $135)
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $135)
Develop the skills needed to audition for a theatre
magnet school or a role in the school play. Focus is on
monologue preparation, audition techniques, staging and
performance skills.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30011M-F(5)
7/25-29
Time
1-3pm
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
EC
30004M-F(5)
Make Them Laugh (Ages 7-10)
Put your silliness to good use and learn how professionals
make an audience laugh. Students will create a one
minute routine, learn microphone techniques and timing
technique’s to improve your overall performance.
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $135)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30003M-F(5)
7/25-29
Time
1-4pm
Participate in a variety of games and improvisation
activities that are fun and develop creative expression.
This introductory class is perfect for the aspiring actor and
a fantastic way to build self-confidence.
Location
EC
Location
9am-12pm EC
Dancing is the perfect outlet for self-expression. This
summer, campers will preview some of the most popular
styles of dance including Hip Hop, contemporary and free
style. On the last day of class campers will showcase their
newly acquired skills and talents for family and friends.
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $135)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
7/11-15
Time
Location
9am-12pm EC
Put your investigative heads together to find out who
the “who done it” really is! Campers will learn about
set design, costuming and character development in
this murder mystery week. A final performance will be
presented to family and friends on the last day of class.
Academics
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $135)
A Writing Workshop for Children (Ages 8-11)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30156M-F(5)
7/18-22
Time
1-4pm
Location
EC
Pop Star Idol (Ages 9-12)
No one lights up the stage like teen idols One Direction,
Justin Bieber, and Carly Rae Jepsen. Summer learners can
perform some of the most popular songs and dances of
these artists and perform them “Karaoke” style. A final
concert for friends and family will be held on the last day
of class.
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $135)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30009M-F(5)
7/18-22
Time
1-4pm
Location
EC
Raising the Barre Ballet Camp (Ages 7-10)
Ballet techniques is the foundation for all other types
of dance movement. Campers will be challenged and
encouraged in a nurturing age appropriate environment.
A portion of the class will include videos of some of
the world’s greatest dancers and ballets ever written
encouraging young minds to dream big. No dance
experience is necessary. A final performance will be
shared with friends and family on the last day of class.
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $135)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30013M-F(5)
7/18-22
Time
Location
9am-12pm EC
Using theater games and your imagination, uncover the
key to creating memorable characters (including super
heroes and villains). Learn how to incorporate conflict
into character relationships and discover what it takes to
write a great story. Techniques learned can be applied to
all aspects of writing. Add your own illustrations and at
the end of the class take home a comprehensive journal
of your work.
Time
Location
79088M-F(5)
6/27-7/1
9am-12pm OM
30030M-F(5)
7/18-22
9am-12pm EC
30033
7/25-29
9am-12pm
CC 30032M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
EC
30028M-F(5)
8/15-19
9am-12pm OM
M-F(5)
Babysitter’s Training (Ages 12 and Up)
Learn valuable skills and knowledge necessary to safely
and responsibly give care for children and infants. Gain
confidence as you develop leadership and problemsolving skills and earn First Aid and CPR certification. By
Maryland law, a babysitter must be 13 years of age unless
an adult is present. Course fee includes text, booklets,
and certification cards. Students MUST be age 12 or older.
There are no make-ups.
Total Cost: $115 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $115)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
76476S(1)
5/21
12:01-4pm EC
76476S(1)
5/21
9am-12pm EC
76476S(1)
5/21
12:01-4pm EC
76476
5/21
9am-12pm
S(1)
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $165)
(Ages 9-11)
Time
Location
30219M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm EC
30217
8/8-12
9am-12pm
M-F(5)
OM
(Ages 12-15)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30218M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
EC
30216
8/8-12
1-4pm
OM
M-F(5)
New SAT Test Prep (Ages 14-17) 2 weeks
Gain insight into the new SAT and get tips for preparing
for the test using full-length, official SATs. A 4-hour pretest will show your strengths and weaknesses; a 4-hour
post-test review will focus on how to achieve the greatest
score, and learn test-taking strategies to improve speed,
accuracy, and confidence. Presented in partnership with
Cambridge Educational Services, America’s #1 CampusBased Test Prep. Textbook is required and included in the
cost of the course.
Total Cost: $525 (Tuition: $60 Fees: $465)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30116M-F(10) 7/11-22
1-4pm
EC
30117
1-4pm
OM
M-F(10)
8/8-19
World of Pets: Animal Training & Care (Ages 7-11)
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $159)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Improve time management as well as listening, memory,
note taking, and test taking skills. Become more
confident in handling assignments and analyzing your
own individual learning style to help you become more
efficient and organized.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Think You Can Dance? (Ages 9-12)
30006M-F(5)
Murder Mystery Camp (Ages 10-15)
7/11-15
Time
Organizational and Study Skills for Students
Learn, in an interactive manner, a variety of concepts
concerning interaction with the animals in our lives. Topics
include the needs of pets, animal care, safety, occupations
and volunteer opportunities working with animals and
the ways in which animals benefit people.
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $165)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30214M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
30215M-F(5)
8/8-12
9am-12pm OM
EC
Young Investors Club (Ages 11-14)
Campers will learn the basics of managing money and
investing it wisely, while playing interactive games,
enjoying fun activities, discussions, and guest speakers.
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $159)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30037M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm EC
30038M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm EC
EC
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
79
Life Enrichment
Youth
Writing Workshop for High School Students
(Ages 14-17)
Cooking Camp: Comfort Food (Ages 7-11 and
12-15)
Teen Iron Chefs: Global Appetizers Challenge
(Ages 12-15)
Discover the joy of writing. Learn to write for fun,
creativity and pleasure! Uncover the key to writing a great
story by exploring descriptive, narrative, persuasive, and
expository writing. In this fun and interactive workshop,
students learn how to tap into their imaginations in a
whole new way, and zap their ideas onto the page.
Get ready to cook up a storm in this culinary workshop.
Learn to make mouth-watering meals that comfort your
body and soul such as macaroni and cheese, spaghetti
and meatballs, fried chicken, pizzas, chicken noodle soup,
chocolate chip cookies, blueberry pie and more. Learn
about nutrition, proper food handling and cooking tool
safety as you learn basic of cooking techniques. All levels
of cooking experience are welcome. Food cost is included.
Create scrumptious appetizers using international flavors,
spices, and ingredients. Students make a wide variety of
dishes showcasing a thematic culinary influence from
Italy, Japan, France, Mexico, and the Mediterranean
region. There will also be a “surprise” bag for a cooking
challenge activity! Learn about nutrition, proper food
handling and kitchen safety as you learn basic cooking
techniques. All levels of cooking experience are welcome.
$40 food cost is included.
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $159)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30027M-F(5)
7/18-22
1-4pm
EC
30017M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
OM
30014M-F(5)
8/8-12
1-4pm
CC
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $195)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
79090
M-F(5)
Culinary Arts
(Ages 7-11)
Cake Decorating (Ages 7-11)
30031M-F(5)
Total Cost: $179 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $179)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30102M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
30088M-F(5)
7/18-22
9am-12pm EC
30107
8/1-5
1-4pm
M-F(5)
EC
EC
More Cake Decorating (Ages 7-11)
Now that you’ve had fun with basic cake decorating
learn how to make your designs even better by including
ribbons, shells, rosettes, and more. Create almost
anything you can imagine!
Total Cost: $179 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $179)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30048
M-F(5)
7/25-29
6/27-7/1
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Make an impression for your next party by decorating
your own cake and desserts. Learn how to make designs
and letters. Make beautiful cakes, cookies, cupcakes and
candies that your friends will love.
Time
9am-12pm
Location
EC
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $195)
(Ages 12-15)
7/18-22
Time
1-4pm
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
OM
30025M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
OM
30036M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
OM
Location
9am-12pm OM
Kids Can Cook: Baking and Cooking Basics
(Ages 7-11)
Join us in this fun and yummy class! You’ll learn basic
techniques of baking and cooking as you make delicious
breakfast, lunch and dinner dishes together. Enjoy sharing
the meals while learning useful cooking methods such
as sautéing; stir frying, baking, blanching, broiling, and
braising. Good nutrition and balanced diet, proper food
handling and cooking tools safety will also be covered.
All levels of cooking experience are welcome. Food cost is
included.
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $195)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30023M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm OM
30034
8/1-5
9am-12pm
M-F(5)
OM
Teen Iron Chefs: Comfort Food Challenge
(Ages 12-15)
Make your favorite breakfast dishes from scratch. You
will cook up a wide variety of egg dishes from scrambled
eggs, omelets to egg casseroles, pancakes, bacons,
sausages, crepes, muffins, fresh-squeezed orange juice,
fruit smoothies just to name a few. Learn about nutrition,
proper food handling and cooking tools safety as you
learn the basics of cooking techniques. All levels of
cooking experience are welcome. Food cost is included.
Combine your two favorite activities: cooking and eating!
Make mouth-watering meals that comfort your body
and soul such as macaroni and cheese, spaghetti and
meatballs, fried chicken, pizzas, chicken noodle soup,
chocolate chip cookies, blueberry pie and more. Each
day there will be a “surprise” bag for a cooking challenge
activity! Learn about good nutrition, proper food handling
and cooking tools safety as you learn basic cooking
techniques. All levels of cooking experience are welcome.
Food cost is included.
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $195)
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $195)
Cooking Camp: Breakfast Challenge (Ages 7-11)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
79091M-F(5)
6/27-7/1
9am-12pm OM
30029
7/18-22
1-4pm
M-F(5)
OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Time
Location
Fitness and Wellness
All Star Sports Camp (Ages 7-11)
Enjoy taking part in a variety of sports activities from
tennis, volleyball, soccer, basketball to aerobic boot camp
and more. Benefit from proper warm-up and cool-down
exercises and learn how to meet your fitness goals. Best
of all, you’ll acquire the fundamentals of sportsmanship,
competitiveness and camaraderie that can carryover
in your school performance. No previous experience
required, just a desire to have fun.
Total Cost: $134 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $134)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30151M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
EC
30150M-F(5)
7/18-22
1-4pm
EC
30155M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
EC
30154M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
EC
Beginning Tennis (Ages 7-11)
Gain practice in the fundamentals of the basic strokes:
forehand, backhand, serve plus net play. Emphasis on
development of serving technique, the concepts/practice
in developing coordinated swings. Covers rules, etiquette,
and strategy as well as terminology, singles, and doubles
play. Bring your tennis racket, a towel and water.
Total Cost: $134 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $134)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30168M-F(5)
7/18-22
9am-12pm EC
30163M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm EC
Junior Golf (Ages 7-11)
Location
30024M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
OM
30035M-F(5)
8/8-12
1-4pm
OM
Learn golf and develop fitness, sportsmanship and
playing skills. The young golfer will have fun, make
new friendships and experience competition in a fun,
supportive environment that can be applied to everyday
life as well as on the golf course. This beginner-friendly
golf class is open to players of any ability.
Total Cost: $134 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $134)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Time
Location
30152M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm EC
30153M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm EC
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Youth
Self Defense for Young People (Ages 7-11)
Learn to defend yourself through prevention techniques
and physical responses using hands-on equipment,
blocks and kicks. This class is fun and everyone is always
in action.
Total Cost: $134 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $134)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
Spanish Fun for Kids (Ages 7-11)
Learn conversational Spanish through dialogs and fun,
hands-on activities with different, engaging themes each
day. The class will move from indoor to outdoor activities
that include arts, crafts, sports, food, and more while
being immersed in speaking Spanish.
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $159)
Learn to play the guitar by studying traditional rock
rhythms, progressions, stylistic sounds and phrasing of
some of the most popular guitar artists. Become familiar
with the basic music theory skills necessary to play
favorite music or begin to write it. Intended for students
with little or no formal guitar training.
7/11-15
9am-12pm CC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30071M-F(5)
7/18-22
1-4pm
EC
30118M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm EC
30073M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
EC
30121M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30069M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm OM
1-4pm
80428T(6)
6/7-7/12
7-8pm
EC
80440R(6)
6/9-7/14
6-7pm
CC
Spa Camp for Teens (Youth 12-15 Years)
Pamper, de-stress and learn about the fine arts of
relaxation and meditation. Through some math and
science, learn how to create scented masks, facials, foot
soaks, exfoliants and aroma-therapies. Practice hair, nail
and skin care using natural techniques which include
nutrition, exercise, massage, manicures and more.
Time
EC
Performing Arts
XXX 799
DRB 040
Child's Piano Class (Ages 7-11)
Location
CC
Total Cost: $135 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $135)
30076M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
30077M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm EC
30080M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
OM
30175M-F(5)
8/15-19
1-4pm
EC
Languages
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Explore beginning Japanese language and develop skills
in listening, speaking, reading and writing basic Japanese
language through conversational dialogues, music, games
and hands-on activities.
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $159)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30245M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm EC
30244M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm EC
Passport to Fun (Ages 7-11)
Summer campers will “travel” from Baltimore to China,
then on to Russia, France, Italy, and finally India. Learn
simple greetings and vocabulary that would be useful
in each country, as well as music, games, and culture of
each area.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30124M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
EC
30119M-F(5)
7/18-22
9am-12pm EC
30122M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm EC
Location
Acting Techniques (Ages 10-15)
Learn skills in this class to help you act your way into a job,
out of trouble or on to the stage. Skills learned in this class
such as improvisation techniques, monologue preparation
and staging/performing skills are useful to the beginning
acting student and will be utilized throughout a lifetime.
Total Cost: $79 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $79)
80480W(10)
6/1-8/3
6-7pm
OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80501R(10)
6/2-8/4
6-7pm
EC
80514 S(8)
80499R(10)
6/2-8/4
6-7pm
CC
6/18-8/13
Time
Location
10:45-11:45amDC
ART 415
Magic Box Theatre (Ages 5-8)
Private music instruction on most instruments and voice
is offered for both youth (6 or older for piano, 8 or older
for other instruments, and 13 or older for voice) and adult
students. Intensive one-on-one instruction provides
individual attention appropriate to all skill levels and
ability. Lessons are arranged on an individual basis with
the appropriate instructor. Instruments are not provided.
Before registering, call 443-840-1646 to make arrangements for placement.
Delight in creating dramatic stories from a variety of props
selected from a special magic box. Develop imagination
through the expression of ideas, creative movement
and dialogue and guided play in an age-appropriate
environment.
Total Cost: $39 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $39)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80295S(4)
6/18-7/16 10-10:45am DC
30701S(4)
7/23-8/13 10-10:45am DC
XXX 961
1/2 Hour
STEM Science
Total Cost: $129 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $129)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
80418Arranged 6/6-7/11
Arranged
EC
30760
Arranged
EC
Arranged
7/18-8/22
XXX 965
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $159)
Time
Location
PRIVATE LESSONS
Fun with Japanese (Ages 7-11)
Total Cost: $65 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $65)
Music
Work with a full sized electronic keyboard and learn
keyboard basics, including finger work and note reading
in a supportive group setting. Bring a set of earphones
to class.
Total Cost: $164 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $164)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
8/1-5
Location
Rock Guitar for Teens (Ages 10-15)
30082M-F(5)
30246M-F(5)
Time
MSC 068
One Hour
Total Cost: $258 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $258)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
80419Arranged 6/6-7/11
Time
Location
Arranged
EC
30761Arranged 7/18-8/22 Arranged
EC
Awesome Science: Hands-on Dissection
(Ages 13-16)
Discover the exciting science of animals great and
small. Learn about evolutions, classifications, internal
and external structures of animals. Students perform
both hands-on and virtual dissections to learn various
techniques of dissecting. Some of the animals include
oysters, earthworms, grasshoppers, fish, owl pellets, and
others.
Total Cost: $195 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $195)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
79082M-F(5)
6/27-7/1
1-4pm
OM
30238M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
CC
30231M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
EC
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
81
Youth
Life Enrichment
Camp Scrubs (Ages 12-16)
Examine the basics of biology and health issues with
an emphasis on anatomy and the human body. Explore
medicine science, human anatomy, diseases, injuries,
medical professions and work environments through the
investigation of non-organic specimens such as the heart,
brain, eyes and kidneys. CPR training is also a part of this
course. $29 CPR card and class materials included in the
cost of the course.
Total Cost: $225 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $225)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30240 M-F(5)
7/18-22
1-4pm
EC
30233 M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
OM
30239 M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
CC
LEGO® K’NEX Garage (Ages 11-15)
Do you watch Gas Monkey? How about Fast N’ Loud?
Interested in cars? Do you like LEGOs® and building
things? This class combines the best of LEGOs® with the
physics of car design. You will do hands-on building
everyday learning the basic physic concepts like Newton’s
laws, energy, and motion using the LEGO® K’NEX system.
Begin learning how to build your dream car.
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30051M-F(5)
7/18-22
Time
Location
9am-12pm EC
Resistors and Radios Circuits Introduction
(Ages 12-15)
Learn how to collect and identify fingerprints, examine
hair and fiber samples, identify blood splatter patterns,
footprints and use cast materials, analyze documents, and
explore the fundamentals of crash dynamics. Be your own
investigator and learn the science the pros use.
Electronic devices are an integral part of our daily life
but do you know what is inside of them? This beginning
class lets you explore electricity and electrical circuits. You
will use solder-free materials to explore a multitude of
different circuits using lights, sounds, sensors, radio waves
and Boolean logic. Learn to use volt meters, read and
write electrical diagrams as well as build a working AM/
FM radio to take home.
Total Cost: $325 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $325)
Total Cost: $229 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $229)
CSI: Forensic Detectives (Ages 13-16) 2 weeks
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30241M-F(10) 7/11-22
1-4pm
CC
30234M-F(10) 7/25-8/5
1-4pm
EC
Hands-on CHEM Experiments (Ages 12-14)
Explore the properties of matter, physical and chemical
changes, and the classification and structure of matter
in a fun and entertaining way. See how density turns
copper into silver or gold. Make gak, gloop and glob while
investigating polymers and states of matter and lots
more!
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30202M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
EC
30194M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
CC
Science You Can Eat! (Ages 7-11)
Explore the world of chemistry by creating solutions,
suspensions and potions that are all edible. Learn how
to become a kitchen chemist and turn everyday items
such as sugar, corn starch and baking soda into yummy
creations like Fizz Whiz Soda, Jammin’ Jelly and Chewing
Gum. Note: These activities are subject to change based on
the availability of materials.
STEM Technology
All about Technology (Ages 7-11)
Fun, exciting and challenging activities await you as you
are introduced to a variety of important technologies.
Students will build circuits as well as build and program
robotic devices. Use a Global Positioning System to play
a high-tech game of hide and seek. Practice skills such as
orienteering, treasure hunting, and way marking--better
known as Geocaching. Discover the FUNdamentals of
technology.
Total Cost: $219 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $219)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30197M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm EC
30198M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm CC
ALICE 3D Programming (Ages 12-14)
Learn about ALICE, an innovated 3D programming
environment that makes it easy to create an animation for
telling a story, playing an interactive game and creating a
virtual world with 3D characters. Students will learn how
to animate programs in an object oriented environment.
Bring a USB flash drive to class.
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $165)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30103M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
30105M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm EC
CC
App Attack! Make Your First Game App
(Ages 8-15)
30237M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
30236M-F(5)
7/18-22
9am-12pm CC
30251M-F(5)
7/18-22
9am-12pm EC
Explore the App universe and create your own mobile
application or mobile game! Students will explore
the world of phone-based and tablet applications. In
addition to learning the basics of mobile app design and
games, you will also see firsthand how the world of App’s
publishing functions. No prior experience is necessary and
students do not need to own a smart phone or tablet to
take the class.
30243M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm EC
30250M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
30242
8/1-5
1-4pm Total Cost: $179 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $179)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
M-F(5)
Time
Location
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
CC
Time
Location
EC
Space Exploration (Ages 9-11)
Come and discover the weird and wacky world of
science. If you are adventurous, explore different areas of
science with a terrific, slimy, hands-on project each day.
Chemistry Concoctions, Yucky Biology, Phantasy Physics,
and much more will capture your scientific curiosity.
Enjoy science as you never have before! Some science
experiments will use food products. These activities are
subject to change based on the availability of materials.
Can we really make it to Mars and back like in “The
Martian”? Just how big is the universe? Explore the stars,
planets, comets, and the moon including their origins,
evolution, composition, motions, relative positions
and sizes. Topics to be covered include: space science
education, planets and moons in the solar system,
space travel history, the earth and the solar system,
college planetarium presentations, on-line research and
independent project presentations.
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
Ooo Goo and Stinky Science Too! (Ages 7-11)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30248M-F(5)
82
7/25-29
Time
Location
9am-12pm EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30255
M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm
CC
30257
M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
CC
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
(Ages 8-11)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30253
M-F(5)
Time
Location
7/11-15
9am-12pm
30247M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm EC
30138M-F(5)
8/15-19
9am-12pm OM
(Ages 12-15)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30139M-F(5)
8/15-19
Time
1-4pm
EC
Location
OM
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Youth
App Adventures: The Next Level (Ages 12-15)
Continue your quest to make the next viral app! Whether
you want to move past the basic techniques learned in
App Attack or want to jump right in, we are ready for you!
Students will choose from a selection of different webbased (HTML5) mobile apps and explore more in-depth
programming concepts. Student-created apps will be
accessible on a Black Rocket site and can be played on any
mobile device or computer. Publishing to App Stores not
included. No prior experience is necessary and students
do not need to own a smartphone or tablet to take the
class. Students will work in pairs or teams for most of the
program.
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30190M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
EC
30189M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
CC
Code Breakers (Ages 8-15)
Calling all future coders, programmers, and designers!
Learn the basics of coding languages like HTML5,
JavaScript, and CSS through a series of web projects
and design challenges each day and be on your way to
becoming the next tech star! Student projects will be
available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends
and family.
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
(Ages 8-11)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30141M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm OM
30131M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm EC
30143M-F(5)
8/15-19
9am-12pm CC
(Ages 12-15)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30140M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
OM
30130M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
EC
30142M-F(5)
8/15-19
1-4pm
CC
Computer Animation: Introduction to Flash
(Ages 12-16)
Gain your ticket to learning to draw with Flash and
produce a short animation. Create your own cartoonlike animation, outlining and revising a storyboard and
presenting a short animation to the class. Topics include
simple animations, basic drawing tools, glow buttons,
graphic morphing, and graphic layering. Bring a USB flash
drive to class.
Total Cost: $179 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $179)
Computer Keyboarding for Young People
(Ages 7-11)
Learn correct keyboarding techniques and avoid the “hunt
and peck” method while having fun with Microsoft.
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
7/25-29
9am-12pm CC
30109M-F(5)
8/8-12
9am-12pm OM
Find a fun way to tell your stories digitally. Through the
use of voice recordings, music and pictures, students
will tell their story using Photo Story and other digital
tools. Tutorial instruction on the use of software and the
functions within it will allow the student to create maps
and outlines, and to integrate their pictures and audio
visuals (voice and music) for their presentation. With the
use of computer headsets and a screen cast program on
the computer, your digital story will come to life. Themes
such as creative writing stories, history stories, processes
and sequences, and creative cartoon strips will all be part
of the course. Bring a USB flash drive to class.
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $165)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
7/18-22
9am-12pm EC
30179M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm EC
Gadgets, Gizmos and Inventions (Ages 7-11)
Learn engineering design principles and problem solving
techniques while creating unique, personal electronic
gadgets and gizmos, including a water rocket and slime.
9am-12pm EC
30055 M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
EC
Combine your two favorite activities: LEGOs® and Video
Games! In this program create your own LEGO® universe,
characters, and adventures in an interactive 2D Video
Game. Everyone is welcome in this one-of-a-kind class.
At the end of the class, leave with a LEGO® 2D game that
can be shared with friends and family on a passwordprotected website.
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
30091M-F(5)
7/18-22
7/11-15
9am-12pm CC
7/18-22
1-4pm
30058M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm EC
30165M-F(5)
8/15-19
1-4pm
EC
EC
Introduction to Digital Drawing and Painting
(Ages 12-15)
Gain an introduction to digital drawing and painting
using Photoshop software. Learn to use a Wacom tablet (a
digital tablet board and stylus pen) and Photoshop’s many
wonderful tools. Discuss digital canvas preparation, brush
choices and effects, shading techniques, and color section.
Practice basic sketching techniques that can develop into
more representational pieces. Bring a USB flash drive to
class.
Location
Total Cost: $189 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $189)
1-4pm
OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
30167M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
EC
78969M-F(5)
6/27-7/1
30166M-F(5)
7/18-22
1-4pm
CC
30183M-F(5)
7/18-22
30169M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
EC
30182M-F(5)
8/1-5
30171M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
OM
30164M-F(5)
8/8-12
1-4pm
CC
7/18-22
Time
1-4pm
Location
OM
Make Your First 3D Videogame (Ages 8-15)
Learn the physics behind 3D Game Design and explore
event scripting, level design, controlling flow of game
play, and storytelling. This 3D game design class to allow
you to develop a game concept that goes well beyond
the limitations of the traditional classes. Designed for
your adults who have the desire to focus on game design
in high school or college. Student-created games will be
available on a password protected website to share with
friends and family.
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
(Ages 8-11)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30094M-F(5)
7/25-29
Location
(Ages 12-15)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
1-4pm
EC
30086M-F(5)
1-4pm
EC
1-4pm
CC
Time
Location
9am-12pm OM
Learn conceptualization, play experience, challenge levels,
character development, graphics and elements, music and
sound, software, and simple coding in this one-of-a-kind
class that shows you the keys to designing your first game.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30052M-F(5)
Time
Make Your First Videogame (Ages 12-15)
30089M-F(5)
30054M-F(5)
LEGO® Games (Ages 8-11)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
Location
7/11-15
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
Time
Time
30053 M-F(5)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
30178M-F(5)
6/27-7/1
Time
Learn to design and build your own moving and working
robot and get ready to enter the exciting world of
Robotics! This workshop combines sport with science and
technology. Students will be introduced to the K’NEX Moto
Bots and LEGO® building kits. The K’NEX exercises will
help increase creativity and ingenuity in the engineering
learning process.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Digital Storytelling (Ages 7-11)
78997M-F(5)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
30108M-F(5)
Kidz Robotics (Ages 7-11)
7/25-29
Time
Location
9am-12pm CC
Time
1-4pm
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
Location
CC
83
Youth
Life Enrichment
Maker Labs: Make Your First 3D Creation!
(Ages 12-15)
Calling all boys and girls who want to be the designers
of the future! In this class if you can dream it you can
make it - create your first action figure, design custom
jewelry, or make a new toy! Using professional-level
modeling software, kids will sculpt, texture, and render
their own 3D creation. No prior experience is necessary
and 3D designs will be available on a password protected
website to share with friends and family. 3D printing is
not included, but can be purchased separately through a
3rd party company. Students will work in pairs or teams
for most of the program.
30193M-F(5)
30191M-F(5)
7/11-15
8/1-5
Time
1-4pm
1-4pm
CC
30135M-F(5)
8/8-12
9am-12pm OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
1-4pm
30106
OM
Location
7/25-29
9am-12pm OM
30185M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm EC
30188
8/8-12
9am-12pm
Time
CC
Location
30192M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
OM
30187M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
EC
30186M-F(5)
8/8-12
1-4pm
CC
Minecraft Designers (Ages 8-15)
Learn the basics of creating 3D modeling using new
industry grade software to design your very own
characters and import them into your favorite Minecraft
games. If you love the game Minecraft, but always wanted
to design your own characters and buildings for your
games this class is for you. Students must have Minecraft
at home to import characters and parent email address is
required to create student accounts.
Total Cost: $204 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $204)
(Ages 8-11)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30126M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm CC
30132M-F(5)
7/18-22
9am-12pm EC
30127
8/1-5
9am-12pm
M-F(5)
(Ages 12-15)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30133M-F(5)
84
7/18-22
OM
30137
M-F(5)
8/15-19
(Ages 12-15)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
1-4pm
Time
EC
Location
30128M-F(5)
7/18-22
1-4pm
CC
30134M-F(5)
8/8-12
1-4pm
OM
30136M-F(5)
8/15-19
1-4pm
EC
Robotics with NXT (Ages 7-11)
Do you know what a robot is capable of doing? Get ready
to take control! Build and program a robot to accomplish
simple tasks, respond to external stimuli, and overcome
challenges using the NXT brick from LEGO®. Use NXT
programming language and software programming
techniques get your robot to navigate, avoid obstacles and
moving objects.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30199M-F(5)
8/15-19
Time
1-4pm
Location
EC
SCRATCH Programming (Ages 8-11)
Come learn SCRATCH a drag-and-drop program from MIT.
Let your imagination run wild with Scratch Programming
a multimedia adventure. Campers will be able to create
their own interactive stories, animated adventures,
creative comics, games and computer characters called
sprites. Bring a USB flash drive to class.
Time
Location
30111M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm CC
30113M-F(5)
7/18-22
9am-12pm EC
30112
8/1-5
1-4pm
M-F(5)
EC
Web Page Designs (Ages 12-16)
Learn how to put pizzazz in your designs and create Web
pages that express individuality with the use of color,
forms, tables, frames, hyperlinks and graphic designs
using various software programs. Bring a USB flash drive
to class.
Total Cost: $179 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $179)
Location
30114M-F(5)
EC
30115M-F(5)
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
7/18-22
8/8-12
Time
1-4pm
1-4pm
Location
Time
7/25-29
1-4pm
Location
EC
Car Care Clinic (Ages 13-17)
This introduction to automotive care and maintenance
class designed for young drivers and taught by our
automotive expert. Our hands-on car care clinic will
take you on a “tour” of a car, allowing you to see various
components under the car and under the hood. Topics
cover: how to jump start a car, change a tire, check your
tire pressures and change your fluids, belts, hoses, etc.
Gain knowledge of how an engine works; the braking
system i.e. rotors, pads, drums, shoes, and calipers; and
how to be prepared for roadside emergencies.
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
7/18-22
Time
1-4pm
Location
CC
Create a City (Ages 7-11)
Discover how to create an exciting neighborhood or
improve existing communities using fresh yet practical
ideas. Design a road system; plan a community; learn
about the environment, safety issues, parks, buildings and
stores; how people interact. Consider these ideas just like
architects/urban designers would.
Total Cost: $160 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $160)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30085M-F(5)
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $165)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
M-F(5)
30235M-F(5)
Total Cost: $219 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $219)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
9am-12pm CC
30184M-F(5)
(Ages 12-15)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
Learn about real life pirates, their stories and skills in
boating and navigating with charts and a compass.
Experience the swashbuckling lingo of pirates through
games and fun activities such as treasure hunt, map
reading and play. Young buccaneers can “Capture the
pirate flag”, pirate face paint, create their very own
personalized raider’s bandana and sword, cook on a ship,
and a whole lot more. Calling all girls and boys to join us
for this great voyage at sea.
7/18-22
Total Cost: $204 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $204)
M-F(5)
Time
Camp Buccaneers: Pirates-in-Training
(Ages 7-11)
30129M-F(5)
Bring your favorite Minecraft characters to life in an
animated short film! Learn how studios like Pixar and
Disney make movies like Inside Out and Frozen using
techniques like keyframing, tweening, texturing, and
animating rigged 3D models! Student projects will be
available on a Black Rocket website to share with friends
and family. You do not need to own a Minecraft account to
use the software in this class. Students will work in pairs
or teams for most of the program.
Time
Total Cost: $204 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $204)
STEM Engineering
Location
Minecraft Animators (Ages 8-15)
(Ages 8-11)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Use your favorite games to learn the basics of modding
and foundations of programming. Learn scripting
and logic statements as you create your first mod!
Students will be introduced to coding using a simulated
environment inspired by Minecraft. Projects will be
available on Black Rocket’s website to share with friends
and family. Students can access their project at home,
but they must own a PC/MAC version of Minecraft. Tablet,
phone, and game console version of Minecraft are not
compatible. Student will work in teams.
(Ages 8-11)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $204 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $204)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Minecraft Modders (Ages 8-15)
8/1-5
Time
Location
9am-12pm OM
Elementary Engineering (Ages 7-11)
This exciting hands-on engineering class uses LEGO®
Education building materials. Teams will learn the basics
of engineering and simple machines. Students will
be introduced to the concepts of pulleys, levers, gears
and more. From this foundation students move on to
compound machines and motorized vehicles and robotic
creations and get a chance to put their new knowledge to
work creating their own mechanized designs. Teams will
creatively solve challenges using concepts learned in class.
Last, but not least, you will get the chance to become
inventors. Light and sound sensors, pulleys, wheels,
levers, and gears are all at your command.
Total Cost: $219 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $219)
EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
OM
30196M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm CC
30195
7/18-22
9am-12pm
M-F(5)
Time
Location
EC
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Youth
Intermediate Engineering (Ages 12-15)
Engineering technology is a great way to introduce
a budding young scientific mind to the future of a
high-technology world! Teams will work together and
become technology experts while instructors reinforce
concepts of force, measurement, construction, design
and much more. Students will be challenged to create
unique machines using their knowledge of technology
and design. Come learn how to do some amazing things
with technology.
Time
This review class is perfect for students who plan to
enroll in Geometry in the fall. Topics include Geometric
terms and concepts, Geometry skills such as points,
segments, triangles, polygons, circles, solid figures and
their connected relationships as a mathematical system.
The focus is on comparisons between figures and shapes;
volumes, congruency, similarity, transformation, and
coordinate Geometry. Now you can start your academic
year with confidence!
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
Total Cost: $219 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $219)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Get Ahead - Geometry Review (Ages 13-16)
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
7/11-15
1-4pm
CC
30180M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
EC
30201
7/18-22
1-4pm
EC
30181M-F(5)
8/8-12
1-4pm
OM
Roller Coaster Science (Ages 7-11)
Have you ever wanted to design the death-defying
coaster at amusement park? Wondered how you stay
in the seat while ride the loop-to-loop? Here is your
chance to learn the science, engineering, technology,
art, and mathematics behind building these amazing
machines. Learn the principles like Newton’s laws and the
conservation of energy using the LEGO® K’NEX system.
Total Cost: $199 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $199)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30049M-F(5)
8/1-5
Time
9am-12pm EC
Tackle Algebra head on! Designed for students who plan
to take Algebra I in the fall, you will be fully equipped with
critical thinking skills and mathematics fundamentals
tools that you need. Topics include whole number
concepts, fractions, decimals, and percent’s, ratios,
proportion, and signed numbers.
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
Time
Algebra 1 Review (Ages 12-15)
Review algebraic concepts including finding the
numerical value in an algebraic expression, factoring
binomials and trinomials, plotting X and Y and finding the
values, graphing linear equations, using substitution and
comparison and creating arithmetic or geometric series.
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30098M-F(5)
7/18-22
9am-12pm EC
30097M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
CC
30100M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
OM
Algebra II Review (Ages 14-17)
Increase the ability to solve more complex algebraic
expressions using the rules of operations of signed
numbers. Topics include continuing exercises in finding
the numerical value in an algebraic expression, factoring
binomials and trinomials, plotting X and Y and finding
their values, graphing linear equations, using substitution
and comparison and creating arithmetic or geometric
series.
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
8/8-12
Time
1-4pm
Location
OM
M-F(5)
(Ages 12-14)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30208
M-F(5)
Time
7/25-29
9am-12pm
Time
8/8-12
1-4pm
8/8-12
9am-12pm OM
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
30203M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm CC
30204M-F(5)
7/18-22
9am-12pm EC
30205
7/25-29
9am-12pm
M-F(5)
OM
Master math skills through logic and problem solving
with challenging activities and games. A variety of
hands-on activities will sharpen mathematical wits and
deepen critical-thinking, problem-solving strategies,
logical-reasoning skills, and spatial problem solving using
Cuisenaire Rods. Have fun with math, use calculators and
computers, play with math games, and explore real world
mathematics problems.
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $165)
Time
Location
30206M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
30207M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm OM
EC
CC
Time
Location
30087M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm EC
30090M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm OM
Photography (Ages 10-16)
Learn how to express yourself through photography and
make your photos tell a story about your world, friends,
family, the places you go and the people you meet.
Using a basic digital camera, you will learn photography
techniques, choose what/when to shoot, how to edit
photos.
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
(Ages 10-14)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30083
Math Makes Sense (Ages 9-11)
Location
Sharpen your artistic eye and gain an overall knowledge
of the technique and art of photography. Activities will
include instruction on storage and organization of photos
with the goal of creating collage and a portfolio of images
of the weeks’ work. Bring your own digital camera,
removable memory, card reader and thumb drive to class.
30211M-F(5)
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $165)
EC
An Eye for Photography (Ages 7-11)
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
Learn the basics of geometry, spatial relationships,
patterns, fractions, place values and more in this 100%
hands-on class! Math is the most fun, and makes the most
sense, when you play with it, and hold it in your hands.
Working with LEGOs® and doing LEGO® art will let your
creativity blossom.
Location
Visual Arts
9am-12pm EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
(Ages 11-13)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
7/18-22
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $165)
30210M-F(5)
LEGO® Math (Ages 7-9)
STEM Math
30101M-F(5)
Get Ahead - Pre-Algebra (Ages 9-11)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Location
Keep your mental abilities stimulated through the
summer slump through this creative course. There will
be problems to solve and projects to complete, working
individually and in groups. A great way to sharpen math
skills and learn new concepts.
30209
30200M-F(5)
M-F(5)
Middle School Math Attack
M-F(5)
7/11-15
(Ages 12-16)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30078
M-F(5)
7/18-22
Time
1-4pm
Time
9am-12pm
Location
EC
Location
EC
Advanced Photography (Ages 12-16)
Ready to take your photography skills to the next level?
This class is for more advanced photographers who
want to learn about lighting techniques, editing with
Adobe Photoshop and building a photography portfolio
that displays skills and interests. Practice traditional
and current photography techniques in area of portrait,
fashion, landscape genres, Bring a digital SLR camera, USB
drive and sketch book to class.
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30260
M-F(5)
7/18-22
Time
1-4pm Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
Location
EC
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Youth
Life Enrichment
Art: Cartooning (Ages 7-11)
Explore basic design and develop drawing and storytelling
skills. Create original characters for your own comic
books. Learn fundamental techniques of drawing people,
animals and inanimate objects. Topics include character
design, storyboarding, and background design.
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
78779M-F(5)
6/27-7/1
9am-12pm CC
30018M-F(5)
7/11-15
9am-12pm OM
30021M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
30022M-F(5)
8/1-5
EC
9am-12pm CC
Children’s Summer Art Studio (Ages 7-11)
Discover how to draw, paint, and sculpt in a variety of
media while exploring different subject matter. Tap your
creativity and artistic skills through fun art exercises,
student-directed projects and more. Some art history is
included, too!
Total Cost: $165 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $165)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
Location
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
30070M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
30074M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30010M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
30093M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
EC
30072
8/1-5
1-4pm
OM
7/18-22
1-4pm
30007M-F(5)
7/25-29
9am-12pm EC
30016M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm CC
30005M-F(5)
8/8-12
9am-12pm OM
30012M-F(5)
8/15-19
1-4pm
EC
EC
Design Challenge: Create the Next CCBC
Summer Camp T-shirt (Ages 10-14)
Put your talents to use by helping us design our summer
camp blog, t-shirts, posters and more! You will learn the
basics of graphic design, Adobe Creative Suite programs
(Illustrator, InDesign) and marketing techniques while
working with a design team on specific promotional
materials. Students will design logos, choose appropriate
fonts, conduct visual research, sketch multiple ideations
and execute one final project to be shown in public
setting. If one of your designs is chosen, you will receive
a $100 gift certificate for a youth class during the school
year. Bring sketch book, drawing utensils and USB drive
to class.
M-F(5)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30070
M-F(5)
30050M-F(5)
Time
1-4pm 7/25-29
9am-12pm EC
Location
OM
Time
Location
30256M-F(5)
7/18-22
9am-12pm EC
30254M-F(5)
8/1-5
1-4pm
EC
Wearable Art: Design Your Own Fashion Line
(Ages 12-16) 2 weeks
Work with a fashion designer to invent and create your
own fashion line. Learn how to sketch your designs,
research your materials, price your product and make a
prototype of your designs. You will also learn basic sewing
techniques and marketing techniques. You must bring
a sketchbook to the first class and a working sewing
machine for week two. Note: You may need to supply
some of your own fabrics depending your designs.
Location
Total Cost: $318 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $318)
30075M-F(5)
7/11-15
1-4pm
EC
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30084M-F(5)
7/25-29
1-4pm
OM
30060M-F(10) 7/18-29
9am-12pm EC
30081M-F(5)
8/1-5
9am-12pm EC
30039M-F(10) 7/25-8/5
1-4pm
Location
7/11-15
Time
1-4pm
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Make a movie poster, advertisement, phone app, or t-shirt
logo. Designers are changing our visual world and you
can too! Learn to use the latest design programs including
Illustrator and InDesign. Build your own website to post
your art work. Bring a sketchbook to keep a visual log of
your designs.
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $159)
Time
7/11-15
Total Cost: $179 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $179)
Location
Graphic Design: Posters, Logos and More!
(Ages 12-16)
Total Cost: $159 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $159)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
Time
M-F(5)
9am-12pm EC
Immerse yourself in Medieval and Renaissance eras!
Through hands-on activities you will experience a variety
of subjects such as dance, Shakespearean drama, science
and technology of the era, food culture and cooking,
music and musical instruments, village life in the
Medieval and Renaissance eras where there’s no iPads, TVs
or cell phones.
Practice drawing landscapes, portraits or objects from
observations or imagination. Improve the way you use
line, shape, value, form and contour, and perspectives.
Bring sketch pad to class.
9am-12pm CC
7/25-29
Location
Renaissance Fair (Ages 10-15)
Drawing Studio (Ages 12-16)
7/11-15
Time
(Ages 12-16)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
EC
30015M-F(5)
30008M-F(5)
30212M-F(5)
Location
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
9am-12pm OM
(Ages 10-15)
CRN# Day/Ses. Dates
30213
9am-12pm OM
7/18-22
Total Cost: $169 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $169)
Total Cost: $152 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $152)
6/27-7/1
30002M-F(5)
Learn drawing techniques, character and story
development, plus get an insight into Japanese culture.
You’ll come to understand and appreciate Asian
mythology, symbolism, martial arts, and Zen philosophy.
Create your own small business by designing and
producing a series of jewelry products; earrings, pins,
bracelets and necklaces. Using 3D Google Sketch-up and
other adobe design programs you will sketch “mock-ups”
of your jewelry. Based on your digital and hand sketched
designs, you will create a 3-5 products using a variety of
reusable materials, beads, wire, clay, fabric and found
objects to invent your own unique style and brand of
jewelry. And finally, make a simple blog or Etsy page to
promote your new jewelry line! Bring a sketchbook and
USB drive to class.
78786M-F(5)
EC
Japanese Animé and Manga (Ages 10-16)
Design Your Own Jewelry Line (Ages 10-14)
EC
Time
Location
OM
SUMMER READING
CLUB 2016
Read to earn cool prizes.
Free programs and events for all ages.
#bcplsrc
www.bcpl.info
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CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
BASIC EDUCATION & ENGLISH
LANGUAGE SERVICES
Basic Education & English Language Services
CENTER FOR ADULT AND FAMILY LITERACY
• Essential Academic Skills Enhancement
• General Educational Development (GED)
• National External Diploma Program® (NEDP)
• English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL)
• Family Literacy (ESOL)
• Math Skills
• Volunteers in Partnership
• Workplace Literacy
• Student Support Services
The Center for Adult and Family Literacy at CCBC helps you improve basic adult education skills (reading, writing,
and math), obtain a high school diploma, and/or helps non-English speakers learn the English language.
Student Support Services include academic learning support, disability accommodations, referral, and career
advising.
DIPLOMA OPTIONS
REGISTRATION DATES, TIMES, LOCATIONS
Campus
Time
May
CAT
11am Tues., May 24, 2016 CLLB 033
DUN
3pm Wed., May 18, 2016 CRBL 105
ESS
5pm Thurs., May 19, 2016
TBA
RAC
11am Mon., May 23, 2016 180
June
CAT
5pm Tues., June 14, 2016 CLLB 033
DUN
5pm Mon., June 13, 2016 TBA
ESS
1:30pm Thur., June 16, 2016 LIBR 213
OMC
11am Wed., June 15, 2016 525
July
CAT
11am Thurs., July 21, 2016
CLLB 033
To register for Summer, 2016, follow these steps:
DUN
11am Wed, July 27, 2016 TBA
Step1: You must schedule an appointment for an ASSESSMENT SESSION by emailing
gednedp@ccbcmd.edu or calling 443-840-3456.
ESS
5pm Wed, July 27, 2016 TBA
RAC
11am Tues, July 26, 2016 180
August CAT
5pm Tues., August 23, 2016
CLLB 033
DUN
5pm Wed., August 24, 2016
TBA
ESS
5pm Wed., August 17, 2016
TBA
OMC
10am Tues., August 23, 2016
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GED/Essential Skills Regional Registration Information
For those seeking a high school diploma, you can develop the skills in readings,
writing, and math in order to prepare for the GED test or the National External
Diploma Program (NEDP). Assessment is required at registration..
NEW REGISTRATION PROCEDURES.
Additional registration dates and locations available for early March 2016. Limited class
selection.
Call 443-840-3456 for exact locations on campuses or if CCBC is closed on any of these
dates.
Step 2: Arrive on-time for scheduled appointment. No one will be admitted to
registration without an appointment or after testing has begun.
Step 3: Diploma Option Presentation. Take reading and math assessments.
Step 4: You will be scheduled to return for orientation and placement.
Month
Date
Location
Call 443-840-3456 for exact locations on campuses or if CCBC is closed on any of these dates.
UNDER 19: Students must be at least 16 years of age and officially withdrawn from
secondary school to be eligible to enroll. Students under the age of 19 must provide
a copy (copies cannot be made at registration) of official documentation stating
withdrawal from school, as well as the signature of a parent/legal guardian at the time of
registration to enroll in class.
DO NOT BRING CHILDREN WITH YOU TO REGISTRATION OR CLASSES.
NOTE: Reasonable accommodations for a disability are available upon request. Please
call 443-840-3428 to discuss availability procedures.
Appointment must be made for one of the following. Email gednedp@ccbcmd.edu or
call 443-840-3456 to schedule your assessment session.
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Life Enrichment
Basic Education & English Language Services
Essential Skills Courses (Pre-GED)
Writing Across the Curriculum
Placement testing is required at registration. Course placement determined by test scores.
All Classes will start the week of July 4, 2016.
Location
Day/Date
Time
This course is designed to enable the student to learn the skills necessary to write a
successful response to long and short answer questions on the GED exam. Topics include
sentence structure and variety, analyzing arguments, comparing speeches,
and summarization.
CCBC Randallstown
M/T/R
9am-12pm
Cost: $30 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $30) (*Partially Grant Funded)
Young Parent Support Center
M/T/R
3-6pm
Location
Day/Date
Time
CCBC Catonsville, CCBC Dundalk,
CCBC Essex, and CCBC Owings Mills
M/T/R
6-9pm
CCBC Essex
M/W
9am-12pm
CCBC Catonsville, and CCBC Essex
M/W
6-9pm
CCBC Dundalk, and CCBC Owings Mills
M/W
6-9pm
Essential Skills I
Learn basic education skills in reading and mathematics. This course prepares student
to transition to Essential Skills II. Topics include reading comprehension, vocabulary,
writing, and whole number skills. To register, read the ABE/GED Essential Skills Regional
Registration information.
Cost: $0 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $0) (*Grant Funded)
Materials cost: $25
Essential Skills II
Develop the skills needed to transition to Essential Skills III. Topics include reading
comprehension, parts of speech, vocabulary, sentence structure, paragraph development,
and critical thinking. Math skills include decimals, fractions, percentages, and word
problems. To register, read the ABE/GED Essential Skills Regional Registration information.
Cost: $0 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $0) (*Grant Funded)
Textbook not included. Available at CCBC Bookstore.
Essential Skills III
Learn the skills required to transition to GED courses. Content includes advanced
reading and writing in science, social studies, and literature. Mathematics includes basic
geometry and beginning algebra. To register, read the ABE/GED Essential Skills Regional
Registration information.
Cost: $0 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $0) (*Grant Funded)
Textbook not included. Available at CCBC Bookstore.
Young Parent Support Center
Classes are offered at The Young Parent Support Center located at 201 Back River Neck
Road Essex, Maryland. Call the Center for information or to register 410-853-3860.
The Young Parent Support Center offers childcare (for children 0-4 years of age) and
transportation during daytime session only.
Essential Skills II and III
Develop the skills needed to transition to higher level classes. Placement testing required
at registration to enroll.
Cost: $0 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $0) (*Grant Funded)
*This class is supported by grant funding from Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing,
and Regulation.
GED (Maryland High School Diploma)
Learn specific concepts required to pass the 2014 General Educational Development (GED)
Test. Placement testing is required at registration. See Registration Dates, Times, and
Locations.
All Classes will start the week of July 4, 2016.
**This class is partially supported by grant funding from Maryland Department of Labor,
Licensing, and Regulation.
i-PATHWAYS (ONLINE GED TEST PREPARATION)
i-Pathways is a free, teacher-supported online learning environment for GED test
preparation. You must be a Maryland resident, be at least 17 years of age, and be officially
withdrawn from secondary school. Eligibility is based on assessment in both reading and
math. Applicants must exhibit minimum 9th grade skill levels in order to be enrolled. To
obtain additional information and/or to apply, visit www.mdadultedonline.org/. Click
“Apply Now” at the right side of the home page. Follow steps 1, 2, and 3 to complete the
application. Select the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) as your testing
center.
Cost: $0 (Tuition: $0 Fees: $0) (*Grant Funded)
NATIONAL EXTERNAL DIPLOMA PROGRAM®
(NEDP)
The National External Diploma Program® is a Maryland State
approved method to earn a high school diploma. Since many
adults have acquired their high school level abilities through
work, family, and community experiences, the NEDP® allows
adults to demonstrate their skills by applying their knowledge
and experiences in real-life situations.
This program was designed especially for adults and is:
• Confidential
• Self-Paced and can take between 6 months and 15 months to complete
• Independent – there is no instruction
• Conducted weekly through one-on-one appointments with a trained assessor
• A combination of Web-based at-home assignments and Web-based assessments at
center locations
To qualify you must:
• Be age 18 or older
• Be officially withdrawn from high school
• Have a job or be able to demonstrate a job skill
• Possess computer skills
• Have access to a computer and the internet for home Web-based assignments
• Demonstrate high school academic skills on reading and math assessments
• Attend an assessment session and orientation
Cost: $200 (**Partially Grant Funded)
Location
CCBC Essex – Business, Education & Social Sciences Hall, Room 100
CCBC Catonsville – Transportation Technology Center –Second Floor
Schedule an assessment session by email: gednedp@ccbcmd.edu or call 443-840-3456.
For more information, see DIPLOMA OPTIONS-New Registration Procedures
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CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Basic Education & English Language Services
ENGLISH LANGUAGES SERVICES
ESOL CLASSES FOR BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE*
ENGLISH FOR SPEAKERS OF OTHER LANGUAGES (ESOL) INGLÉS PARA PERSONAS QUE HABLAN OTRO LENGUAJE
These classes will help students learn English language skills for life, work, and civics
concepts.
Classes are 5 weeks/60 hours. Student book and workbook are not included.
No Class Cost - Grant Funded*
BEGINNING AND INTERMEDIATE ADULT ESOL CLASSES
To register, students MUST attend one of the WALK-IN ESOL PLACEMENT &
REGISTRATION LOCATIONS for Beginning and Intermediate classes.
Inglés para personas que hablan otro lenguaje
How to register:
• All students MUST go to one of the "Walk-In ESOL Placement & Registration Locations” for beginning and intermediate classes. No phone or mail-in registration.
• You can come to ANY registration location to register for ANY class.
• Arrive on time for registration. Students are registered on a first-come, first-served basis and classes fill up quickly!
• The Registration process may take 3 or more hours. Do not come late!
• Test Procedures are subject to change.
New Students must take a test.
Returning Students:
• Bring any Referral Form or Certificate from priors’ semesters to help with placement.
Most returning students may not have to take a test if they bring a Referral Form from
2015 or 2016 to registration.
DO NOT BRING CHILDREN TO REGISTRATION OR CLASSES.
WALK-IN ESOL PLACEMENT & REGISTRATION LOCATIONS for Beginning and
Intermediate classes
Location
Building
Day
Date
Time
CCBC Owings Mills 6th Floor
Monday
May 16
9am
Sacred Heart School
2nd Floor Tuesday
May 17
5pm
Wednesday
CCBC Hunt Valley
Lobby
May 18
9am
CCBC Dundalk
CRLB - 2nd Floor Monday
May 24
5pm
CCBC Essex
BESS - 3rd Floor
Tuesday
May 24
11am
CCBC Essex
BESS - 3rd Floor
Tuesday
CCBC Catonsville
HTEC - 2nd Floor Wednesday
May 24
5pm
May 25
5pm
ESOL Classes for Beginning Level (Clases para nivel Principiante)
ESOL Level Intro – Life Skills
This very low beginning course starts with basic English for life and work.
ESOL Level 1 – Life Skills
This low beginning course introduces simple English for life and work.
ESOL Level 2 – Life Skills
This high beginning course improves simple English for life and work.
ESOL Classes for Intermediate (Clases para nivel Intermedio)
ESOL Level 3 – EL Civics
This low intermediate course continues to develop English language skills and introduces
civics concepts.
ESOL Level 4 – EL Civics
This intermediate course continues to develop English language skills and builds on civics
concepts.
ESOL Level 5 – EL Civic Engagement
This high intermediate course continues to develop English language skills and extends
civics concepts to civic engagement.
To register for any ESOL class at Creative Kids Community Center or Eastern Family
Resource Center, go to one of the locations listed above.
If CCBC is closed for any weather condition or for an emergency, ESOL registration will be
cancelled that day. Please check www.ccbcmd.edu for closing announcements.
If you need more information, please contact:
Caroline 443-840-3748 (cko@ccbcmd.edu) or Judy 443-840-3070
Korean speaker available
Se habla español
NOTE:
• Reasonable accommodations for a disability are available upon request. Please call 443840-3428 to discuss availability of accommodations and testing procedures. Please allow
staff adequate time to arrange an accommodation before registration.
• Students must be at least 17 years of age and officially withdrawn from high school to
enroll in one of the ESOL classes. If under 18, a parent or legal guardian must come to
registration.
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Basic Education & English Language Services
ESOL FAMILY LITERACY FOR PARENTS OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL-AGE
AND YOUNGER CHILDREN
Family literacy classes are designed for parents of elementary school aged or younger
children to improve reading, speaking, writing, and listening skills focusing on materials
used in everyday situations. Includes training on how parents can be full partners in their
children’s education. Educational activities that focus on the preparation of children for
success in school and other life experiences are provided.
Families must be pre-qualified by our partnering Baltimore County Elementary Schools,
Campfield, Early Learning Center, or Baltimore County Head Start to be eligible to attend.
Cost: No course Fee (*Grant Funded)
Registrations are held in December and classes start in early January
For registration dates, times or more information please contact Kaija Canino at
kcanino@ccbcmd.edu or call 443-840-3452.
NOTE: If CCBC, BCPS, or Head Start is closed for bad weather or for an emergency,
ESOL Family Literacy registration will be cancelled that day.
SUMMER LOCATIONS AND SCHEDULE FOR
ESOL CLASSES
Classes are four times per week: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday starting in
July at the following times and locations:
MORNING CLASSES: 9am -12pm
• CCBC Owings Mills
• CCBC Hunt Valley
• Creative Kids Community Center (Beginning Levels only)
AFTERNOON CLASSES: 12:15 - 3:15 pm
• CCBC Essex
• Eastern Family Resource Center
EVENING CLASSES: 6:30 - 9:30 pm
• CCBC Catonsville
• CCBC Dundalk
• CCBC Essex
• CCBC Owings Mills
Classes will start the first week of July and will end the second week of August.
Complete class schedules will be given at registration.
ALL STUDENTS MUST GO TO ONE OF THE “WALK-IN ESOL PLACEMENT & REGISTRATION
LOCATIONS” TO SIGN UP FOR ANY SUMMER 2016 ESOL BEGINNING OR INTERMEDIATE
CLASS.
YOU ARE NOT REGISTERED UNTIL YOU RECEIVE A COPY OF YOUR REGISTRATION WELCOME
PACKET AT REGISTRATION.
*These classes are supported by Grant Funding from Maryland Department of Labor,
Licensing & Regulation (DLLR) and/or from Maryland Higher Education Commission
(MHEC).
ESOL ADVANCED COURSES
CONTINUING EDUCATION (TUITION/NON-CREDIT)
These non-credit courses are for advanced level non-native English speakers. The courses
are self-select. Students registering for these Advanced ESOL courses are not required to
come to an ESOL registration session to be assessed. Plan to register at least one week
prior to the course start date.
To register for Advanced ESOL tuition courses, please call 443-840-4700 or register online
for Continuing Education courses at www.ccbcmd.edu/flexreg
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CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Life Enrichment
ADS 713
Integrated Skills English for Speakers of Other Languages Advanced (ESOL)
Learn specific strategies in listening, speaking, reading, grammar, vocabulary
development, and writing to improve your language skills. Designed for advanced level
non-native English speakers. Courses are 5 weeks/60 hours.
Total Cost: $229 (Tuition: $69 Fees: $160).Textbook included.
CRN#Days
Dates
Time
Location
30341
M/T/W/R
7/5 – 8/8/16
9am – 12pm OM
30340
M/T/W/R
7/5 – 8/8/16
6:30 - 9:30 pm
EC
PDE 980
English Pronunciation for Foreign Speakers (ESOL Pronunciation)
Develop the ability to be better understood by learning techniques to improve vowel and
consonant sounds, syllable and sentence stress, intonation patterns, and speaking style.
Designed for non-native speakers with a high intermediate to advanced level of English
listening and speaking skills. Courses are 5 weeks/60 hours.
Total Cost: $279 (Tuition: $79 Fees: $200).Textbook included.
CRN#Days
Dates
Time
Location
30342
7/5 – 8/8/16
6:30 - 9:30pm
HV
M/T/W/R
Refund policy: Students requesting to receive a refund or to add or drop a course, please
contact CCBC Continuing Education Division at least one business day (Monday – Friday
excluding holidays) prior to the start date of class. Refunds are processed in check form.
Call 443-840-4700 for additional information.
For more information about Advanced ESOL courses, please contact Suzi at
443-840-3476 or smonti@ccbcmd.edu
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
Basic Education & English Language Services
BASIC EDUCATION & ENGLISH LANGUAGE SERVICES CLASS LOCATIONS
For MTA routes call the MTA Information Line 410-539-5000 or 1-866-743-3682. Website www.mtamaryland.com/index.cfm.
Click “Bus Routes”
CCBC CATONSVILLE
800 South Rolling Road
Baltimore, MD 21228
CCBC DUNDALK
7200 Sollers Point Road
Baltimore, MD 21222
CCBC ESSEX
7201 Rossville Boulevard
Baltimore, MD 21237
CCBC HUNT VALLEY
11101 McCormick Road
Hunt Valley, MD 21031
CCBC OWINGS MILLS
10300 Grand Central Avenue
Owings Mills, MD 21117
CCBC RANDALLSTOWN
3637 Offutt Road
Randallstown, MD 21133
CAMPFIELD EARLY LEARNING CENTER
6834 Alter Street
Baltimore, MD 21207
CREATIVE KIDS COMMUNITY CENTER
KINGS MILLS APARTMENTS
958 Ashbridge Drive, Apts. A & B
Essex, MD 21221
EASTERN FAMILY RESOURCE CENTER
(ROSSVILLE)
9100 Franklin Square Drive
Room 328
Baltimore, MD 21237
SACRED HEART SCHOOL
63 Sacred Heart Lane
Reisterstown, MD 21136
YOUNG PARENT SUPPORT CENTER
201 Back River Neck Road
Essex, MD 21221
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Life Enrichment
Individuals with Disabilities
SPECIAL PROGRAMS
FOR INDIVIDUALS WITH
DISABILITIES
CENTER FOR ALTERNATIVE AND
SUPPORTED EDUCATION (CASE)
Building pathways for greater independence for
adults with disabilities
• Academic Skills
• Independent Living Skills
• Career and Vocational Preparation
If you wish to enroll in a Continuing Education class
(other than a special program) and are requesting
accommodations based on a documented disability,
please call 443.840.4700 at least two weeks before
the start of the class.
OPEN ENROLLMENT
THE SINGLE STEP PROGRAM
CUSTOMIZED CONTRACT TRAINING
Open-Enrollment
Course Enrollment Requirements
• An on-campus interview and assessment must take place before enrolling.
• Tuition must be paid before classes begin.
*Ready for Credit Series requires a 6th grade or higher
reading/math level
**Recommended when taking Ready for Credit courses
THE SINGLE STEP PROGRAM
Technology
SINGLE STEP ACADEMIC AND GENERAL STUDIES
TRACK
Computer Literacy
Improve your skills with the Microsoft Office suite and
your overall use of the computer.
The Single Step academic and general studies track
focuses on improving individual reading comprehension,
writing, math, humanities, computers, personal finance,
employment, and independent living skills.
STUDENTS’ DEVELOPMENT IS SUPPORTED
THROUGH:
Keyboarding
Improve your typing speed and accuracy in this 15 week
course.
Arts and Humanities
• Basic skills instruction specifically designed for special learners,
• 6-1 student-teacher ratio,
• Community-based field trips,
• Interactive learning activities designed to connect learning with students’ real lives, goals and communities.
Changes: The evolution of Your Social, Emotional,
and Physical Needs through Life
Learn the social and physical changes that occur through
the stages of human development.
BASIC AND INTERMEDIATE ACADEMIC SKILLS
Your Life in Pictures: Developing Narrative Skills
Use photography to tell the story of your life while
building narrative writing skills. You will create an
autobiography through your own photos!
Language Arts I (basic and intermediate classes
available)
Improve your reading comprehension skills or build your
foundation of reading skills in a class that meets you
where you are and helps you to move forward.
Language Arts II (basic and intermediate classes
available)
Improve your writing and grammar skills in a class
dedicated to meeting the needs of all learners.
Developmental Mathematics (basic and
intermediate classes available)
Whether you are learning to add, subtract and multiply
or preparing to tackle pre-algebra, we consider and meet
your learning needs while helping you progress in math.
Advanced Academic Skills
*Ready for Credit Mathematics
Prepare for the Accuplacer exam and prepare for the skills
taught in CCBC’s Mathematics 081 course.
*Ready for Credit Reading
Prepare for the Accuplacer exam and prepare for the skills
taught in CCBC’s Reading 051 course.
*Ready for Credit English
Prepare for the Accuplacer exam and prepare for the skills
taught in CCBC’s English 051 course.
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**Study and Management of Coursework
Develop strategies for time management, course work
completion, and effective study in this 15-week course
designed to make you a better and more successful
college student.
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016
Music and the History of Civilization
Learn about world history while listening to the works of
famous composers from each period.
Basic Skills and Concepts of Visual Arts
Learn the basics of painting, drawing, printmaking, and
photography while learning about major works of art the
techniques they employ.
Exploration of American History through Cinema
and Film
Learn the social, political, and labor history of the United
States of America by viewing, discussing, and creating
film and video.
Skills for Independence
Skills for Independent Living in the Adult World
Prepare to gain skills that will enable you to become a bit
more self-sufficient in your community and the world at
large.
Skills and Concepts for Employment
Learn how to get a job and how to keep a job in this
15-week course.
Career Training
Life
Enrichment
CONTINUING EDUCATION CERTIFICATE OPTIONS
• Childcare Assistant (Maryland State 90 Hour Certificate)
• Culinary
• Hospitality
• Office Skills
• Professional Animal Workers (PAWS)
• Security Guard Training
• Warehouse Technician and Forklift Safety
CAREER PREPARATORY PROGRAMS
90-Hour Child Care Certificate
Individuals with Disabilities
Food Service
Learn the basic concepts of food preparation and food
safety. Topics to be covered include avoidance of cross
contamination, hygiene for kitchen safety, measurement,
and use of cutlery. Food Service: 1 semester of
study. Topics to be covered include avoidance of cross
contamination, hygiene for kitchen safety and food
preparation. Meets 2 days per week (Tuesday/Thursday)
at CCBC Dundalk from 9am – 4pm. Requirement: 4th
grade reading level.
Take advantage of this opportunity to earn the Maryland
State 90-Hour Child Care Certificate tailored to the needs
of special learners. MD State 90-Hour Child Care
Certificate: 2 2 semesters of study – meets 2 days per
week (Tuesday/Thursday) from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm.
Students go to an off-site morning internship from 8:30 to
11:15am and then they return to CCBC Dundalk for their
classes until approximately 3:30pm.
Requirements: 6th grade reading comprehension
level, and the maturity to supervise small children
independently.
Hospitality
Child Care Assistant
Security Guard
Individuals learn basic skills necessary for working with
small children in this career track. Completers will be able
to work as an assistant within the childcare field. Child
Care Assistant: 1 semesters of study – meets 2 days
per week (Tuesday/Thursday) from 8:30am to 3:30am
Students go to an off-site morning internship from 8:30
to 11:15am and then they return to CCBC Dundalk for
their classes until approximately 3:30pm.
Requirements: 4th grade reading comprehension level,
and the maturity to assist small children.
Office Skills
Receive individualized instruction in general office
processes and the use of basic office technology. Topics
include telephone etiquette; writing memos and
emails and taking messages; appropriate business
language and etiquette; improving typing speed and
accuracy; organizing and creating files; using standard
office fax machines, copiers and voicemail; managing
time, calendars and basic records and the independent
employment skills needed to get and keep a job. Office
Skills: 1 semester of study – classes meet 3 days per
week (Monday/Wednesday/Friday) at CCBC Dundalk from
11am – 4pm. Internship meets on Tuesday and Thursday.
Requirement: 6th grade reading comprehension.
Culinary Program
In this career track, learn the complexities of the art of
food preparation and food safety. Topics to be covered
include avoidance of cross contamination, hygiene
for kitchen safety, measurement, and use of cutlery.
Culinary Program: 2 semesters of study – meets 2 days
per week (Tuesday/Thursday) at CCBC Dundalk from 9am
– 4pm. Topics to be covered include avoidance of cross
contamination, hygiene for kitchen safety, measurement,
and use of cutlery. Requirement: 6th grade reading
level.
Testimonials
Mr. Buddy is a great teacher. My son really enjoyed the
Warehouse/Forklifting class, and was able to explain
everything he was learning and doing, in a clear way. A
thorough class, in forklifting, cannot be found anywhere
else. The opportunity to work in a real warehouse was
invaluable. We look forward to him starting his job
search.
Carol Kroll, parent
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This career track is designed to provide and enable
students to perform various aspects of hospitality and
service. Topics to be covered include professionalism,
customer service, housekeeping practices and skills,
banquet assistance, and bellman services. Hospitality:
1 semester of study. Topics to be covered include hotel
house cleaning, hotel banquet service and housekeeping.
Meets 2 days per week (Tuesday/Thursday) at CCBC
Dundalk from 9am – 4pm. Requirement: 4th grade
reading level.
In this 10-week career training program, combine
classroom instruction and practical security guard skills/
techniques necessary to be successful in this field. Topics
to be covered include: training in safety techniques,
standards, and industry regulations, as well as hands-on
instruction using industry equipment. Security Guard:
10-week training program. Meets 5 days per week
(Monday - Friday) at CCBC Dundalk from 8am – 3pm.
Students learn the basic skills needed to get and to keep
a job in the security field by learning the methods, the
protocols, and the concepts needed to serve and protect.
Requirements: 6th grade reading comprehension and
able to lift 50 lbs.
Professional Animal Workers (PAWS)
Earn a non-credit completion certificate in Basic
Professional Animal Care! Skills will prepare you for the
clerical, technological, and practical skills needed for
entry level work in the field of animal care. Professional
Animal Workers (PAWS): 1 semester of study – meets
3 days per week at CCBC Dundalk (Monday/Wednesday/
Friday) from 10am - 4pm. Students will have internships
at an animal centered location on Tuesdays/Thursdays
starting approximately half-way through the semester.
Requirements: 6th grade reading level, able to lift 50
lbs., must be willing to work with all dog breeds.
My daughter, who has learning disabilities, always said
that she hates school and therefore refused to attend
anything that remotely resembled a classroom setting.
Shockingly, after she met a representative, Rakeah Glass,
from the Single Step Program, she reluctantly agreed to
attend a managing money class, taught by Jarina Lloyd,
she was won over. The staff from Single Step has enthused
her with a sense of confidence in her capabilities and
she now feels she can handle scholastic challenges. She
eagerly enrolled in the Child Care certificate program and
looks forward to the semester start. Parent of CASE: Single Step student
--------------------------------------------------------------My son, Greg, who is 27 years old and has several
disabilities as well as multiple learning differences, has
been attending classes at the Community College of
Baltimore County (CCBC) Single Step Program for the past
five years. Greg registers for several classes each semester
either in practical academics or Independent Living Skills,
or a combination of the two. With the support Greg gets in
the Single Step Program, he is learning how to learn as an
adult and he is gaining more independence as a result of
his daily 'college life’ experiences both inside and outside
of the classroom. Fran Nickey, parent
Warehouse Technician (includes Forklift
Certification)
Start a career in the growing field of warehouse work!
CCBC Single Step offers a warehouse work! CCBC
Single Step offers a 9-week summer training option in
warehouse skills and safety, and forklift operation for
individuals with learning differences and disabilities.
Learn to driver two types of forklifts! Learn the methods
of warehouse work! Put your skills to work during an
8-week internship in a working warehouse! Warehouse
Technician & Forklift Operator: 9-week program
– meets 5 days per week (Monday – Friday) from 9am –
3pm. Off-site internship in afternoons.
Requirements: 5th grade reading comprehension and
math level.
For more information on the Single Step program
and to schedule an interview, contact: Rakeah
Glass at rglass@ccbcmd.edu or Jennifer Cabana at
jcabana@ccbcmd.edu. Visit our website at
http://www.ccbcmd.edu/Programs-and-Courses/
Adults-with-Disabilities.aspx
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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COLLEGE POLICIES
Student Concerns
Emergency Closings
Accommodations for People
with Disabilities
Weather Information
If a student has a concern regarding
curriculum, instruction, course cost, parking,
refunds or any other concern, please call
443-840-4700 or email us at
ceedstudentconcerns@ccbcmd.edu. If your
concern cannot be immediately resolved, you
will be promptly contacted by the appropriate
Continuing Education division to address your
issues.
CCBC is committed to providing educational
opportunities for all students. Any person
with a documented disability who wishes
to enroll in a non-credit class should
contact the Continuing Education division,
443-840-4700, at least two weeks prior to
the start of class. The division will coordinate
assistance such as reader assistance,
instructional accommodation, note takers
and sign language interpreters.
Room Assignments
For courses held on CCBC campuses and
extension centers, call 443-840-4700 three
days prior to the first day of class to learn or
confirm room assignments. For courses held
at area high schools, room assignments will
be posted at the site when classes begin.
Class Cancellations
Students will be notified by phone, email
or mail when courses are canceled or
rescheduled. It is the student’s responsibility
to ensure that the college has accurate contact
information on file. For class cancellations due
to weather or other emergency closings, see
Emergency Closings.
Residency Requirement
The Board of Trustees of CCBC has approved
the following residency requirement:
“A student must have resided in a county
or city of the State of Maryland for at least 3
months prior to the first day of classes to be
eligible for the resident rate of that county or
city.” The entire policy, including its definitions
and procedures, is available in a current CCBC
catalog (www.ccbcmd.edu/catalog).
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In the event that the college (or a specific
campus) opens late due to weather-related
or other emergency conditions, classes will
begin at the announced opening time and
resume the normal schedule for the remainder
of the day. Students and faculty engaged in
field placement programs (such as clinical
placements, etc.) should discuss the handling
of emergency situations at the beginning of
the placement period.
Please check the following CCBC resources
for specific weather-related updates as they
occur: www.ccbcmd.edu or the weather line
for all campuses 443-840-1711. The college
also alerts various local media of weatherrelated opening and closing updates.
CCBC Classes Held at Baltimore
County Public Schools
When Baltimore County Public Schools
(BCPS) are closed, all CCBC classes
offered at BCPS facilities are canceled.
Baltimore County Public
Schools Closing Alert System
(www.schoolsout.com)
Receive an automatic update when weather,
emergency or a facilities closing necessitates
the canceling or delay of CCBC classes held
at a Baltimore County Public School location
by signing up to receive an alert through
the School’s Out notification system. For
more information or to register, go to www.
schoolsout.com.
CCBC Campus Alert System
Campus Alert is a free messaging service
that allows users to receive emergency
announcements distributed by the college.
The service is offered in the form of text
messages to mobile phones, voice calls to any
phone and email. This is a flexible system that
is ideal for students, parents, faculty, staff and
community members who use CCBC facilities.
The college uses the system for emergency
college alerts only and will not share contact
information. Sign up at www.ccbcmd.edu/
campusalert and register today.
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016 Campus Security
The Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus
Security Policy and Campus Crime Statistics
Act, as amended by Congress in November
1999, requires that colleges and universities
publish and distribute an annual security
report. This report includes campus crime
statistics for the previous three years, policy
statements concerning drug use, crime
prevention and procedures to be followed
in sexual assault offenses. The Act also
provides for timely notice to the campus of
crimes considered threats to safety and to
maintain a public log of all reported crimes.
Interested parties may obtain a paper copy
of the report at the Department of Public
Safety office on each CCBC campus. The
report may also be reviewed by accessing the
CCBC Web site (www.ccbcmd.edu). Simply
select Student Services, select the campus
of interest and click Public Safety. Staff
members of the Department of Public Safety
are always available to provide assistance and
information.
General Public Safety Number:
443-840-1111
Equal Opportunity and Affirmative
Action Statement
The Community College of Baltimore County
practices equal opportunity in education
and employment and is strongly and actively
committed to diversity within the college
community.
Disclaimer
Any information listed in this publication and
on the web is subject to change. The college
regrets any discrepancies or typographical
errors. This publication is not to be regarded
as an irrevocable contract between the student
and the college.
PAYMENT OPTIONS AND FINANCIAL AID
Tuition Payment Methods
In most cases, cost information can be found
directly under each course description in
this publication. Course tuition and any
associated fees may be paid in one of several
ways: personal or employer check, money
order, credit card (Visa, Mastercard, Discover
and American Express) or cash depending on
the registration method and location. Please
refer to the Registration Form and the specific
section of interest in this publication for more
detailed information.
Refund Drop/Add Policy
To receive a refund or to drop/add a class, a
student must notify the Continuing Education
Division at least one business day (MondayFriday excluding holidays) prior to the start
date of the class. Refunds will be processed in
the form of a check.
Partial Payment Option (through
Nelnet Business Solutions)
To have monthly payments automatically
deducted from a checking, savings or credit
card account, students must complete a Nelnet
Business Solutions application. Students must
pay an initial deposit toward the costs of their
course(s) and a $25 non-refundable processing
fee to Nelnet Business Solutions. Eligible
courses must be $500 each or multiple courses
must be at least $500 and in the same program
area. Call 443-840-4700 for more information
and assistance.
Employer/Sponsor Paid Tuition
Students must present written proof
(purchase order, tuition assistance form or
letter on company letterhead with employer’s
authorization to bill for registration) at the
time of registration. In the event the employer
does not pay, the student is responsible for all
tuition and fees.
Pell Funding
The following non-credit courses of study
have been approved by the U.S. Department
of Education as Pell eligible: Machine Tool
Short-term Training, Medical Assistant,
Polysomnographic (Sleep) Technology and
Surgical Technology.
Pell Experimental Program for
Continuing Education Courses
CCBC, in conjunction with the U. S.
Department of Education, is participating in
a Pell funding experiment. This experiment
focuses on vocational or career training
programs shorter than the traditional 600 hour
program threshold that are not Title IV Pell
approved. A limited number of continuing
education workforce programs are eligible
for this experiment. For available programs
and information on how to participate in the
experiment, go to www.ccbcmd.edu/ceed/pell
Continuing Education Opportunity
Grants
Continuing Education students who qualify
may apply for need-based grants that can be
applied toward the tuition and fees of eligible
continuing education courses. Grants are
$500 per eligible student per fiscal year and
are awarded on a first come, first serve basis.
Applicants need to apply as early as possible
before the classes are scheduled to begin to
have their eligibility determined. Applicants
must complete the application in full and
submit the required documentation to show
income-eligibility. Upon receiving an award, a
student may then enroll in eligible courses and
the grant will be applied to the total cost of the
course. Call 443-840-4700 for an application.
Tuition Waiver for Individuals with
Eligible Disabilities
Individuals who are under 60 years of age
and certified as retired due to disability as
defined by the Social Security or the Railroad
Retirement Act, may enroll in CCBC without
a charge for tuition for eligible courses that
lead to employment, including life skills
instruction. Applicable fees, including
registration and out-of-county fees, will be
charged.
Disabled students who wish to apply for the
waiver need to obtain a Certification of SSI/
SSDI Disability form. This form is available
on-line at www.ccbcmd.edu/hb104 , at the
Continuing Education Division registration
area, at any CCBC registration office on any
campus, or by calling 443-840-4700.
This form must be taken to the appropriate
Social Security Office, or federal pension
or retirement authority, which services the
account for completion and signature.
The certification form, registration form
and payment may be brought to any CCBC
registration office. However, for fastest service,
please bring completed certificate of eligibility
and registration paperwork to:
CCBC Continuing Education
Continuing Education Building, 127
800 South Rolling Road
Baltimore, MD 21228
or older must complete the birthdate section
on the registration form.
Workforce Innovation &
Opportunity Act (WIOA)
Training Funds
People who are unemployed or employees/
employers who want to upgrade skills
may contact a representative from the
Baltimore County Division of Employment
Development.
• Eastpoint Center – 410-288-9050
• Hunt Valley Center – 410-887-7940
• Liberty Center/Randallstown – 410-887-8912
• Mayor’s Office of Employment Development Baltimore City – 410-396-3009
These One-Stop Centers will provide you with
information necessary to qualify for federal
WIOA job training funds.
For additional information about these and
other financial aid options for Continuing
Education, please call 443-840-4700.
CCBC offers institutional funding to
students through Opportunity Grants.
These grants are available to qualified
students for application against the
tuition and fees of selected non-credit,
Continuing Education courses. These
needs-based grants have a value of $500
and are to be used after all other nonloan-based financial aid resources have
been exhausted. Eligible classes are noted
with a G
Students are eligible for only one grant
per fiscal year (i.e., July 1 through June
30) and each grant awarded may only be
used once. If a grant is applied against
a total course cost of less than $500 the
difference is not available for future
spending.
To apply for funding, students must
complete an application form. To receive
an application form, please contact the
Continuing Education Information Center
at 443-840-4700. The list of eligible
Continuing Education certification
programs and courses for FY2013 is below
and is subject to change.
Tuition Waiver for Senior Citizens
Maryland residents who are age 60 or older
on the first day of class may enroll at CCBC
without a tuition charge for eligible courses.
Applicable fees, including registration and outof-county fees will be charged. Students age 60
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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NEED HELP PAYING FOR YOUR
CONTINUING EDUCATION CLASS?
Financial Aid Options
For more detailed information see “Payment Options and Financial Aid”
Tuition Payment
Course tuition and associated fees may be paid by personal or third party check, money order, credit card (Visa, MasterCard,
Discover, American Express) or cash (depending on location and method of registration chosen).
Partial Payment
Through Nelnet Business Solutions, you can have monthly payments automatically deducted from a checking, saving or
credit card account. Call 443-840-4700 for more information.
Pell Funding
Selected non-credit courses of study have been approved by the U.S. Department of Education as Pell eligible: Medical
Assistant, Short-term Machine Tool, Surgical Technology and Sleep Technology. To see if you qualify, contact the Financial
Aid office at 443-840-4170.
Continuing Education Opportunity Grants
Qualifying Continuing Education students may apply for need-based grants that can be applied to eligible Continuing
Education courses. These courses are noted in the course schedule with a G and are awarded on a first come, first
serve basis. Application must be received and approved prior to enrollment. Call 443-840-4700 for more information.
Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA) Training Funds
If you are unemployed or are an employee/employer wanting to upgrade your skills, or those of your staff, contact a
representative at Baltimore County Workforce Development. www.baltimorecountymd.gov/Agencies/jobtraining.
Wood Fund Scholarship
The Kathy and Jerry Wood Scholarship Fund will provide grant funds to expand educational opportunities to students in
Continuing Education who are preparing for middle-skill jobs that require some training beyond high school but typically
do not require a four-year degree. The scholarships are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Award amounts vary
depending on the individual program and range from approximately $800 to $2000. Students must be identified as a major
in the program. Qualifying students may apply for the grant funding for the following continuing education programs:
• A+ Certification
• Construction Pre-Apprenticeship Core
• Medical Billing
• Basic HVAC Certificate
• Dental Assisting
• Net+ Certification
• Casino Dealer Training
• Diesel Mechanic
• Nursing Assistant
• Central Services Technician
• Front Desk Clerk
• Patient Care Technician
• Certified Apartment Maintenance
• Health IT Certificate Program
• Pharmacy Technician
• Certified Logistics/Warehouse Distribution
• Machine Tool Operator
• Project Management Certification
• Commercial Vehicle Operator (CDL-A or B)
• ManageFirst Professional
• Welding
For additional information about these and other financial aid options for Continuing Education, please call 443-840-4700.
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CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016 LOCATION KEY
MAIN CAMPUSES COMMUNITY CENTERS
ONLINE Online Course
CC CCBC Catonsville
800 South Rolling Road, 21228
AEW Adult Education Workshop
9819 Van Buren Land, Bldg. 402, 21030
PARK Parkville High School
2600 Putty Hill Avenue, 21234
DC CCBC Dundalk
7200 Sollers Point Road, 21222
CEN Child Care Centers
7200 Sollers Point Road, 21222
PHHS Perry Hall High School
4601 Ebenezer Road, 21237
EC CCBC Essex
7201 Rossville Boulevard, 21237
CKM Cockeysville Middle School
10401 Greenside Drive, 20130
PMD Pikesville Middle School
7701 Seven Mile Lane, 21208
CRC Carver Center for Arts and Technology
938 North York Road, 21204
SPT Sparrows Point Terminal
1119 7th Street, 21219
CRL Carroll Community College
1601 Washington Road, 21157
SRM Stemmers Run Middle School
201 Stemmers Run Road, 21221
CTH Catonsville High School
421 Bloomsbury Avenue, 21228
TOH Towson High School
69 Cedar Avenue, 21286
COLLEGE‑EXTENSION
CENTERS
HV CCBC Hunt Valley
11101 McCormick Road, 21031
OM CCBC Owings Mills
10300 Grand Central Avenue, 21117
RAC CCBC Randallstown at the Liberty Center
3637 Offutt Road, 21133
DPM Deep Park Middle Magnet
9830 Winands Road, 21113
ED2GOhttp://www.ed2go.com/ccbconline/
EGT Earlbeck Gases and Technology
8204 Pulaski Highway, 21237
FGR Freestate Gun Range
11500 Crossroads Circle, 21220
GMA Gertrude's Baltimore Museum of Art
10 Art Museum Drive, 21218
HRPHoneygo Run Regional Park
9033 Honeygo Boulevard, 21128
LERN Online Course
MCF
McFadden Art Glass
6800 Eastern Avenue, 21244
MFB
Maryland Food Bank
Charles T. Bauer Community Kitchen
2200 Halethorpe Farms Road, 21227
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
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Continuing Education Call Center Registration
443-840-4700 or www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
CCBC HUNT VALLEY
11101 McCormick Road
Hunt Valley, MD 21031
443-840-5830
CCBC Hunt Valley
Take I-83 north to Exit 20 (Shawan
Road). Go East on Shawan Road to
right at first traffic signal (McCormick
Road). Turn left on Wight Avenue. At
the 1st driveway, turn left into CCBC
Hunt Valley’s Parking Lot. The front
entrance is on the McCormick Road
side of the building. Parking is free.
No permit is needed.
Registration
CCBC Hunt Valley accepts both
credit and non-credit registrations
at this location for courses held here
and at all other CCBC campuses and
extension centers. In person registration
for continuing education classes is
available Monday-Thursday from
9am-7pm and Friday from 9am-4pm.
This center does not accept cash payments.
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443-840-5884
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CCBC Owings Mills accepts both credit
and non-credit registrations at this
location for courses held here and
at all other CCBC campuses and
extension centers. In person
registration for continuing education
classes is held Monday-Thursday,
8:30am-7pm, Friday, 8:30am-4pm.
This center does not accept cash
payments.
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Owings Mills Blvd. Right onto S. Dolfield
Rd. Right onto Painters Mill Rd. Right onto
Grand Central Ave.; enter parking ramp.
CCBC is west of the garage. Parking on
floors 5-8 of garage. CCBC is accessible by
Metro Subway and less than a ½ mile from
the Owings Mills stop.
3637 Offutt Road
Randallstown, MD 21133
443-840-2757
Registration
CCBC Randallstown at the Liberty Center
accepts non-credit registration at this location
for continuing education courses held here and
at all other CCBC campuses and extension
centers. In-person registration for continuing
education classes is held Monday-Friday from
8am-4pm. This center does not accept cash
payments.
COURSE LIST FROM A-Z
#
32 Week Camps...........................................................................78
3-D Printing and Digital Fabrication............................................42
3 Week Camp...............................................................................78
4 Week Camp...............................................................................78
90-Hour Child Care Certificate......................................................93
2016 Presidential Campaign........................................................71
A
Academic Preparation..................................................................48
Academics...................................................................................79
Access 2013 Advanced.................................................................19
Access 2013 Intermediate............................................................19
Access 2013 Introduction.............................................................19
A+ Certification...........................................................................27
Achieving Top Search Engine Positions........................................14
Acoustic Guitar Camp (Ages 10-14)..............................................78
Acrylic Painting for the Beginner.................................................70
Acting Basics...............................................................................52
Acting Techniques (Ages 10-15)...................................................81
Administrative Assistant................................................................9
Admirals Nimitz and Halsey: War in the Pacific............................73
Adobe Lightroom: Editing, Managing and Printing.....................51
Adult Piano..................................................................................50
Adult Piano II...............................................................................50
Advanced A+ Certification Preparation.......................................26
Advanced EKG Technician Training...............................................33
Advanced Fiction Writing.............................................................62
Advanced Marketing for Non-Profits: Identifying Targets
and Planning Campaigns........................................................12
Advanced Microsoft Excel............................................................20
Advanced Mobile Marketing........................................................13
Advanced PC Security..................................................................26
Advanced Photography (Ages 12-16)..........................................85
Advanced Sewing-Part One.........................................................54
Advanced Swimming...................................................................56
Advanced Web Pages...................................................................24
Advanced Writing Workshop........................................................72
Aerobics.......................................................................................55
Algebra 1 Review (Ages 12-15)...................................................85
Algebra II Review (Ages 14-17)...................................................85
ALICE 3D Programming (Ages 12-14)..........................................82
All about Technology (Ages 7-11)................................................82
All Star Sports Camp (Ages 7-11).................................................80
Anatomy & Physiology for Health Care Workers (Online).............29
Anatomy & Physiology for Health Occupations............................29
An Eye for Photography (Ages 7-11)............................................85
Animal Wellness..........................................................................59
Antitrust and Fair Housing Laws..................................................13
Apartment Building Maintenance...............................................39
App Adventures: The Next Level (Ages 12-15).............................83
App Attack! Make Your First Game App (Ages 8-15).....................82
Apprenticeships...........................................................................40
Aqua Fitness................................................................................56
Aqua Zumba.......................................................................... 57, 73
Arabic..........................................................................................64
Art: Cartooning (Ages 7-11).........................................................86
Arts..............................................................................................70
Arts and Humanities....................................................................92
Arts, Photography & Performing Arts..........................................49
A Simplified Guide to Windows File Management.......................22
A Small Home Business: Growing Plants for Profit.......................59
Assisting Aging Parents...............................................................57
Automotive.................................................................................39
Avoiding Financial Scams............................................................62
Awesome Science: Hands-on Dissection (Ages 13-16).................81
A Writing Workshop for Children (Ages 8-11)..............................79
B
Babysitter’s Training (Ages 12 and Up).........................................79
Ballroom and Social Dancing (Beginning/Intermediate).............49
Baltimore and Maryland: Back Then and Now.............................71
Basic A+ Certification Preparation...............................................26
Basic and Intermediate Academic Skills.......................................92
Basic AutoCAD.............................................................................39
Basic Belly Dancing-Beginners....................................................49
Basic Computerized Medical Billing.............................................34
Basic Computers..........................................................................19
Basic Education Course for Activity Professional I.........................37
Basic Education Course for Activity Professional II........................37
Basic Education Course for Activity Professional II Practicum.......37
Basic Education Course for Activity Professional I Practicum........37
Basic Education & English Language Services..............................87
Basic EKG Technician Training.......................................................33
Basic Electricity for Maintenance Technicians..............................42
Basic Guitar.................................................................................50
Basic HVAC Electricity..................................................................41
Basic Hydraulic/Pneumatic Systems I..........................................42
Basic Math Skills for the Health Care Worker................................29
Basics of Savings and Investment................................................62
Basket Weaving...........................................................................54
Beads and Fiber...........................................................................54
Beauty and Wellness...................................................................61
Becoming a Notary: Learning the Rules and Regulations.............16
Beginner's Guide to Getting Published........................................62
Beginning Ballet..........................................................................49
Beginning Swimming..................................................................56
Beginning Tennis.........................................................................53
Beginning Tennis (Ages 7-11)......................................................80
Behind the Scenes at the White House: Christmas Decorations....73
Bike Around Baltimore.................................................................53
Biking..........................................................................................53
Boating........................................................................................53
Boating & Outdoor Activities.......................................................53
Business........................................................................................9
Business Communications.............................................................9
Business Etiquette Basics.............................................................14
C
Cake Decorating (Ages 7-11)........................................................80
Calligraphy..................................................................................49
Camp Buccaneers: Pirates-in-Training (Ages 7-11)......................84
Camp Counselor-in-Training (Ages 16-18)...................................78
Camp Counselor-in-Training – Mini (Ages 16-18)........................78
Camp Scrubs (Ages 12-16)...........................................................82
Canine Good Citizen Certification Preparation.............................59
Car Care Clinic (Ages 13-17).........................................................84
Cardio & Aerobics.........................................................................55
Cardio Dance Fitness....................................................................55
Cardio Fitness..............................................................................55
Cardio Fitness I.............................................................................55
Cardiovascular Fitness for Special Populations.............................55
Casino Baccarat Dealer.................................................................10
Casino Blackjack Dealer.................................................................9
Casino Carnival Games Dealer........................................................9
Casino Craps Dealer.....................................................................10
Casino Craps Procedures..............................................................10
Casino Dealer Training...................................................................9
Casino Games for Seniors.............................................................72
Casino Poker Dealer.....................................................................10
Casino Roulette Dealer.................................................................10
CCBC Book Discussion..................................................................71
CDL-A Tractor Trailer.....................................................................40
CDL-B Bus Training.......................................................................40
CDL Learner's Permit Preparation................................................39
Center for Adult and Family Literacy............................................87
Center for Advanced And Supported Education (CASE)................92
Central Services Technician..........................................................30
Central Service Technician - Classroom........................................30
Ceramics/Mosaics........................................................................49
Certifications...............................................................................26
Certified Apartment Maintenance Technician..............................39
Certified Logistics/Warehouse Distribution Associate..................42
Certified Medical Administrative Assistant..................................35
Chakra Tune-Up: Using The Healing Power of Sound....................57
Challenge Exam for Anatomy and Physiology..............................29
Challenge Exam for Basic Math for Health Care Workers..............29
Challenge Exam for HIPAA...........................................................29
Challenge Exam for Medical Terminology....................................30
Chesapeake Bay Cooking Demo and Lunch with John Shields.....73
Child Care Administration............................................................30
Child Care Assistant.....................................................................93
Child Care/Day Care Provider........................................................30
Child Care I Growth and Development.........................................30
Child Care II Activities for Young Children.....................................30
Child Care II: Activities for Young Children Online........................30
Child Care: The School-Age Child.................................................31
Children’s Summer Art Studio (Ages 7-11)...................................86
Child's Piano Class (Ages 7-11)....................................................81
Chinese Mandarin........................................................................64
Circuit & Weight Training.............................................................55
CISCO (CCNA) Certification...........................................................27
Classic American Mystery Books..................................................71
Cloud Computing.........................................................................19
Code Breakers (Ages 8-15)...........................................................83
Comfort Cooling Systems.............................................................41
Commercial HVAC Systems..........................................................41
Commercial Vehicle Training........................................................39
Communicating with Angels.......................................................60
Communication...........................................................................61
Communication Skills and Interpersonal Interaction...................17
Communication Skills for Child Care Professionals.......................31
Comprehensive TEAS Strategies...................................................48
CompTIA® Network+ Certification Prep.......................................26
CompTIA® Security Certification Prep...........................................26
CompTIA® Security+ Certification Prep 2.....................................26
Computer-Aided Design (CAD).....................................................39
Computer Animation: Introduction to Flash (Ages 12-16)...........83
Computer Keyboarding for Young People (Ages 7-11).................83
Computers...................................................................................70
Computers: Getting to Know Them - Email..................................70
Computers: Getting to Know Them, Part 1...................................70
Computers & Information Technology.........................................19
Computer Skills for the Workplace...............................................19
Conflict Management (Online)....................................................61
Conflict Resolution Strategies......................................................31
Construction Pre-Apprenticeship Series.......................................40
Construction Trades.....................................................................40
Continuing Education Mobile Marketing Certificate.....................13
Continuing Education Video Marketing Certificate.......................13
Cooking.......................................................................................59
Cooking Camp: Breakfast Challenge (Ages 7-11).........................80
Cooking Camp: Comfort Food (Ages 7-11 and 12-15)..................80
CPR..............................................................................................32
CPR and First Aid for Infants and Young Children.........................32
CPR/First Aid Training..................................................................56
CPR for Health Care Providers......................................................32
CPR Renewal for Health Care Providers........................................32
Crafts, Fiber Arts & Interior Decorating........................................54
Create a City (Ages 7-11).............................................................84
Creating Cell Phone Apps for Your Business..................................14
Creating Mobile Apps with HTML5...............................................25
Creating Web Pages.....................................................................24
Creating Word Press Websites......................................................24
Creating Word Press Websites II...................................................24
Credit Basics: All About Credit Scores...........................................62
Critical Business Skills..................................................................18
Crowdfunding Basics for Entrepreneurs, Artists, and Inventors....14
CSI: Forensic Detectives (Ages 13-16).................................... 78, 82
Culinary.......................................................................................10
Culinary Arts................................................................................80
Culinary Foundations I & II...........................................................10
Culinary Job Readiness Training...................................................10
Culinary Program.........................................................................93
Culinary Travel Series...................................................................59
Customer Service...........................................................................9
Customer Service Fundamentals....................................................9
Customize Your Business Plan......................................................14
Cybersecurity for End Users..........................................................21
Cybersecurity for Managers.........................................................21
D
Dance..........................................................................................49
Data Analysis with Excel 2013 PivotTables...................................21
Database Management...............................................................23
Date Night Demo Cooking: Maryland Cuisine..............................59
Delegating Nurse Training...........................................................32
Dental Assistant...........................................................................32
Dental Assisting/Oral Radiography..............................................32
Design Challenge: Create the Next CCBC Summer Camp T-shirt
(Ages 10-14)...........................................................................86
Designing Effective Web Sites......................................................24
Design Your Own Jewelry Line (Ages 10-14)................................86
Call 443-840-4700 or visit www.ccbcmd.edu/ConEd
99
COURSE LIST FROM A - Z
Desktop Publishing & Graphics....................................................23
Developing Your Grant Proposal...................................................12
Developmentally Appropriate Practice........................................31
Digital Arts & Design...................................................................50
Digital Drawing and Painting (Ages 13-16).................................78
Digital Photograph Enhancement...............................................73
Digital Storytelling (Ages 7-11)...................................................83
Discover Acrylic Painting..............................................................51
Discover Digital Photography................................................ 51, 73
Discover Oil Painting....................................................................51
Distribution and Logistics Management......................................17
Dog Obedience Training...............................................................59
Drawing.......................................................................................50
Drawing and Painting for the Senior Adult..................................70
Drawing for the Absolute Beginner.............................................50
Drawing Studio (Ages 12-16).......................................................86
Drawing with Color......................................................................50
Dreamweaver CC Advanced.........................................................24
Dreamweaver CC Introduction.....................................................24
E
Editing and Printing Your Digital Photos......................................50
EKG TECHNICIAN..........................................................................33
Electrical and Appliance Maintenance and Repair.......................39
Electronic Health Records............................................................33
Electronic Health Records: Process, Design, and
Implementation.....................................................................33
Elementary Engineering (Ages 7-11)...........................................84
eMarketing Essentials..................................................................13
eMarketing Essentials: Boosting Your Website Traffic...................13
eMarketing Essentials: Improving Email Promotions...................13
eMarketing Essentials: Online Advertising...................................13
Empowering Students with Disabilities.......................................58
English Language Services...........................................................89
English Pronunciation for Foreign Speakers (ESOL
Pronunciation).......................................................................90
Environmental.............................................................................40
ESOL Advanced Courses...............................................................90
ESOL Classes for Beginning and Intermediate..............................89
ESOL Family Literacy....................................................................90
Essential Skills Courses (Pre-GED)................................................88
Essential Skills for Sales Professionals..........................................13
Ethical Dilemmas in the Bible......................................................71
Evernote......................................................................................21
Excel 2013 Advanced...................................................................20
Excel 2013 Dashboards................................................................21
Excel 2013 Intermediate..............................................................20
Excel 2013 Introduction...............................................................20
Excel Simplified...........................................................................22
Exploring Eastern Canada............................................................72
Exploring the Book of Isaiah........................................................72
Extended Care..............................................................................78
Extended Hours...........................................................................78
Extended Hours One Week...........................................................78
F
Fab Lab 3D Digital Design Introduction........................................43
Fab Lab CNC Plasma Cutter Applications Introduction.................43
Fab Lab CNC Router Applications Introduction.............................43
Fab Lab Introduction....................................................................43
Face and Body Readings: Window to Your Health........................58
Facebook for Business..................................................................14
Facility Management...................................................................41
Family and Community Appropriate Practice...............................31
Fiber Arts.....................................................................................54
Finance and Business Essentials for FMP......................................41
Financial Principles for Small Business.........................................14
First Aid.......................................................................................32
Fitness and Wellness....................................................................80
Focus on Acting (Ages 10-14)......................................................79
Food & Beverage Management...................................................10
Food Service................................................................................93
FoodWorks...................................................................................10
Forklift Operator Training.............................................................43
Foundations of Watercolor...........................................................51
Fred Astaire: His Life, Music, Dance and Films..............................73
Free Employment Training...........................................................47
French..........................................................................................64
Frida Kahlo: 1907-1954...............................................................72
Full Day Camps............................................................................78
Fundamentals of Personal Finance........................................ 62, 63
Fundamentals of Refrigeration....................................................41
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Fundamentals of Supervision and Management.........................12
Fundamentals of Welding............................................................43
Fun with Japanese (Ages 7-11)....................................................81
G
Gadgets, Gizmos and Inventions (Ages 7-11)...............................83
Gardening and Floral Design........................................................59
GED (Maryland High School Diploma).........................................88
German.......................................................................................65
Get Ahead - Geometry Review (Ages 13-16)...............................85
Get Ahead - Pre-Algebra (Ages 9-11)...........................................85
Get Assertive...............................................................................58
Get Funny....................................................................................58
Get Prom Ready: Makeup and Accessories...................................61
Getting Connected: Android Tablets and Smart Devices...............70
Ghost Studies...............................................................................60
Ghost Studies II: EVP (Electronic Voice Phenomena)....................60
Ghost Studies III: Video Illusion in Paranormal Studies................60
Glamour Workshop......................................................................61
Glass............................................................................................50
Glassblowing Fundamentals........................................................50
Gmail...........................................................................................19
GMAT Preparation........................................................................48
Google Apps for Business.............................................................21
Google Drive and Productivity Apps.............................................21
Graphic Design: Posters, Logos and More! (Ages 12-16)..............86
Great Supreme Court Decisions....................................................71
Greek...........................................................................................65
GRE Test Preparation - Part II (Quantitative)................................48
GRE Test Preparation - Part I (Verbal and Analytical)....................48
Group Care of Infants and Toddlers..............................................31
Growing Your Own Business........................................................14
G-STEAM (Girls ages 11-15).........................................................78
Guest Service...............................................................................11
Guest Service Agent/Hotel Front Desk: Part One..........................11
Guest Service Agent/Hotel Front Desk: Part Two..........................11
Guest Service GOLD® Hospitality Training....................................11
H
Hair Braiding Basics.....................................................................61
Hair Locs Basics............................................................................61
Half-Day Camps (2&4 Weeks)......................................................78
Handling Medical Emergencies....................................................56
Hands-on CHEM Experiments (Ages 12-14).................................82
Hatha Yoga for Beginners............................................................57
Health Care Provider - Skills Check Off.........................................32
Health , Fitness & Wellness..........................................................55
Health & Human Services............................................................28
Health IT......................................................................................33
Health Management Information Systems..................................33
Healthy Weight Loss and Management.......................................58
Heating Systems..........................................................................41
Heating, Ventilation, Air Conditioning & Refrigeration (HVACR)...41
Hindi............................................................................................65
HIPAA Training.............................................................................29
HIPAA Training Online..................................................................29
Hip Hop Dance.............................................................................49
History, Politics, and Events.........................................................71
Hobbies, Cooking & Home Improvement.....................................59
Home Improvement: Beyond the Basics......................................60
Home Improvement & Woodworking..........................................60
Home Inspection: Continuing Professional Education Part I.........17
Home Inspection: Continuing Professional Education Part II........17
Hospitality............................................................................... 9, 93
How Hollywood Became Hollywood............................................71
How to Network Like a Pro...........................................................15
How to Start and Manage Your Own Small Business....................14
How to Start Your Own Consulting Business................................16
Humanities & Culture..................................................................72
HVAC and Plumbing Maintenance and Repair.............................39
HVAC Safety, Tools, and Methods.................................................42
I
Illustrator CC Advanced................................................................23
Illustrator CC Introduction............................................................23
InDesign CC Advanced.................................................................23
InDesign CC Introduction.............................................................23
Individuals with Disabilities.........................................................92
Industrial Aptitude Exam Preparation..........................................43
Information Technology Vendor Management.............................33
Inside the Apartment Business: People, Projects, and Profits......39
Inspirational Women of the 20th Century....................................73
CCBC Continuing Education Courses June - August 2016 Instagram for Business................................................................15
Integral Hatha Yoga.....................................................................74
Integrated Skills English for Speakers of Other Languages
Advanced (ESOL)....................................................................90
Intercultural Communication Perspectives..................................61
Interior and Exterior Maintenance and Repair.............................39
Interior Decorating......................................................................54
Intermediate A+ Certification Preparation..................................26
Intermediate Ceramics.................................................................49
Intermediate C# Programming....................................................25
Intermediate CSS and XHTML......................................................24
Intermediate Digital SLR Photography........................................51
Intermediate Dreamweaver CS....................................................24
Intermediate EKG Technician Training..........................................33
Intermediate Engineering (Ages 12-15)......................................85
Intermediate Guitar.....................................................................51
Intermediate Java 2 Programming..............................................25
Intermediate Microsoft Access.....................................................20
Intermediate Microsoft Excel.......................................................20
Intermediate Microsoft Word.......................................................20
Intermediate Networking............................................................26
Intermediate Oracle.....................................................................23
Intermediate Photoshop CS.........................................................24
Intermediate PHP and MySQL......................................................23
Intermediate QuickBooks.............................................................21
Intermediate Shielded Metal Arc Welding...................................43
Intermediate SQL.........................................................................23
Intermediate Swimming..............................................................56
Intermediate Video Game Design................................................25
Intermediate Visual Basic.............................................................25
International Trips.......................................................................76
Introduction to Adobe Acrobat....................................................23
Introduction to Ajax Programming..............................................25
Introduction to ASP.NET...............................................................25
Introduction to Business Analysis................................................12
Introduction to Casino Gaming......................................................9
Introduction to C# Programming.................................................25
Introduction to C++ Programming.............................................25
Introduction to Crystal Reports....................................................23
Introduction to CSS3 and HTML5.................................................24
Introduction to Database Development.......................................23
Introduction to Digital Drawing and Painting........................ 50, 83
Introduction to Digital Photography............................................73
Introduction to Digital (SLR) Photography...................................51
Introduction to Drawing..............................................................50
Introduction to Dreamweaver CS.................................................24
Introduction to Electronic Health Records (EHR)..........................33
Introduction to Environmental Rating Scale................................31
Introduction to Flash CS...............................................................24
Introduction to Game Design.......................................................25
Introduction to Google Analytics.................................................25
Introduction to Hair Extensions...................................................61
Introduction to Holistic Healing...................................................58
Introduction to ICD-10-CM..........................................................35
Introduction to Illustrator CS.......................................................23
Introduction to InDesign..............................................................23
Introduction to Interior Design....................................................54
Introduction to Java Programming..............................................25
Introduction to JavaScript............................................................25
Introduction to Lightroom..................................................... 23, 51
Introduction to Maryland's Wild Birds.........................................60
Introduction to Microsoft Access..................................................20
Introduction to Microsoft Excel....................................................20
Introduction to Microsoft Outlook...............................................21
Introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint..........................................20
Introduction to Microsoft Project.................................................21
Introduction to Microsoft Word....................................................20
Introduction to Mobile Marketing................................................13
Introduction to Natural Health and Healing.................................58
Introduction to Networking.........................................................26
Introduction to Oracle..................................................................23
Introduction to PC Troubleshooting.............................................26
Introduction to Photoshop CS......................................................24
Introduction to PHP and MySQL...................................................23
Introduction to Programming......................................................25
Introduction to Python Programming..........................................25
Introduction To QuickBooks.........................................................21
Introduction to Social Media for Small Business..........................15
Introduction to SQL......................................................................23
Introduction to Stock Options......................................................63
Introduction to Tai Chi/QiGong....................................................57
Introduction to Traditional Basket Weaving.................................54
COURSE LIST FROM A - Z
Introduction to Visual Basic.........................................................25
Introduction to Voice Overs..........................................................16
Introduction to Watercolor...........................................................70
Introductory Ceramics.................................................................49
Intro to Graphic Design................................................................50
Intro to PC Security......................................................................26
i-PATHWAYS.................................................................................88
iPhone, iPad, iPod for Seniors......................................................70
IRA 401K Distribution Options.....................................................63
Italian..........................................................................................66
IT/Cybersecurity Certification Programs and Courses...................27
IV Therapy....................................................................................34
J
Japanese......................................................................................66
Japanese Animé and Manga (Ages 10-16)...................................86
Jewelry Making...........................................................................54
Jewelry Soldering........................................................................54
Jewish Art Collectors...................................................................72
Junior Golf (Ages 7-11)................................................................80
K
Keyboarding................................................................................19
Keys to Effective Communication.................................................61
Kids Can Cook: Baking and Cooking Basics (Ages 7-11)................80
Kidz Robotics (Ages 7-11)............................................................83
Korean.........................................................................................66
Kundalini Reiki I...........................................................................56
L
Languages...................................................................................81
Law & Justice...............................................................................46
Leadership...................................................................................12
Leadership and Strategy Essentials for FMP.................................41
Leadership Development.............................................................12
Learn Adobe Photoshop Elements Eleven....................................70
Learning about Contemporary Issues and Ideas...........................72
Learn to Buy and Sell on eBay......................................................16
Learn to Use Your MacBook Laptop..............................................70
Legal Issues for Small Business....................................................14
LEGO® Games (Ages 8-11)...........................................................83
LEGO® K’NEX Garage (Ages 11-15)...............................................82
LEGO® Math (Ages 7-9)................................................................85
LinkedIn to Grow Your Business...................................................15
Listen to Your Heart, and Success Will Follow...............................58
Living Your Vision.........................................................................58
Low Impact Zumba......................................................................55
Low-Tech Mixed Media Jewelry...................................................54
LSAT Preparation.........................................................................48
Lunch and Learn..........................................................................73
M
Machine Tool Short-Term Training...............................................42
Mac, iPhone, and iPad Programming...........................................25
Magic Box Theatre (Ages 5-8)......................................................81
Mail Merge Using Word 2013 and Excel 2013..............................21
Maker Labs: Make Your First 3D Creation! (Ages 12-15)...............84
Make Them Laugh (Ages 7-10)....................................................79
Make Your First 3D Videogame (Ages 8-15).................................83
Make Your First Videogame (Ages 12-15).....................................83
Manage Data Using Excel 2013....................................................21
ManageFirst® Controlling Food Service Costs...............................10
ManageFirst® Customer Service Certificate..................................11
ManageFirst® Hospitality and Restaurant Management..............11
ManageFirst® Hospitality Human Resources Management..........11
ManageFirst® Principles of Food and Beverage Management......11
Management & Supervision........................................................12
Managing Across Generations.....................................................12
Manufacturing, Production & Automation...................................42
Marketing and Fundraising for Non-Profit Organizations............12
Marketing Your Business on the Internet.....................................15
Marriage and Relationships: Keys to Success...............................58
Maryland Basic Boating Certification Course...............................53
Mastery of Business Fundamentals..............................................12
Math Makes Sense (Ages 9-11)....................................................85
Mat Pilates...................................................................................56
Medical Assistant.........................................................................34
Medical Billing.............................................................................34
Medical Coding...................................................................... 34, 35
Medical Front Office.....................................................................35
Medical Office Administrative Assistant.......................................35
Medical Terminology for Health Occupations...............................30
Medication Administration for Child Care Providers.....................31
Meditation Practice.....................................................................58
Mental Health First Aid................................................................35
Microcomputer Keyboarding.......................................................22
Microsoft Access..........................................................................20
Microsoft Excel.............................................................................20
Microsoft Excel I...........................................................................22
Microsoft Office..................................................................... 19, 22
Microsoft Office 2013 Introduction..............................................19
Microsoft Office 2013 Templates..................................................22
Microsoft Office Specialist Certification........................................22
Microsoft PowerPoint..................................................................20
Microsoft Project 2013.................................................................21
Microsoft Word I..........................................................................22
Microsoft Word II.........................................................................22
Middle School Math Attack..........................................................85
Minecraft Animators (Ages 8-15).................................................84
Minecraft Designers (Ages 8-15).................................................84
Minecraft Modders (Ages 8-15)...................................................84
Modern Dance.............................................................................50
More Cake Decorating (Ages 7-11)...............................................80
Murder Mystery Camp (Ages 10-15)............................................79
Music..................................................................................... 50, 81
N
National External Diploma Program® (NEDP)..............................88
Nature Photography: Water.........................................................52
Negotiation: Get What You Want.................................................15
Network+ Certification...............................................................27
Network & Security......................................................................26
New SAT Test Prep (Ages 14-17)............................................. 78, 79
Non-Profit Organization Management........................................12
Novel Writing...............................................................................62
Nurse Refresher...........................................................................36
Nurse Refresher Skills Lab............................................................36
Nursing Assistant.........................................................................35
Nursing Assistant Theory.............................................................35
Nutrition and Active Living..........................................................31
O
Occupational Safety.....................................................................43
Office Skills..................................................................................93
Online Courses.............................................................................44
Ooo Goo and Stinky Science Too! (Ages 7-11)..............................82
Open-Enrollment.........................................................................92
Operations and Maintenance for FMP..........................................41
Ophthalmic Medical Assistant.....................................................36
Oracle..........................................................................................23
Oral Radiography.........................................................................33
Organizational and Study Skills for Students...............................79
OSHA 10-Hour General Industry..................................................43
P
Painting.......................................................................................51
Paranormal Phenomena..............................................................60
Passport to Fun (Ages 7-11).........................................................81
Patient Care Technician................................................................36
PCT Exam Review........................................................................36
Performance Management: An Approach to Employee
Development..........................................................................17
Performing Arts...........................................................................81
Performing Arts Adventure Camp (Ages 8-13).............................78
Perpetual Peace and Total War.....................................................72
Persian.........................................................................................67
Personal Development................................................................61
Personal Finance..........................................................................62
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification...........................................55
Personal Fitness Trainer: Phase II (Master Personal Trainer).........55
Pet Life Stages: Aging Cats and Dogs...........................................59
Pharmacy Technician...................................................................36
Philosophy of Science and Engineering.......................................72
Phlebotomy.................................................................................36
Photographing Baltimore's Architecture......................................52
Photographing People with Your Digital Camera.........................52
Photography.......................................................................... 51, 73
Photography (Ages 10-16)..........................................................85
Photoshop CC..............................................................................24
Photoshop CS for the Digital Photographer.................................52
Photoshop Elements for the Digital Photographer II....................52
PHP and MySQL...........................................................................23
Physical Therapy Technician Aide.................................................37
Physical Therapy Technician Externship.......................................37
Physicial Therapy Tech/Aide.........................................................37
Pilates..........................................................................................56
Playground Safety.......................................................................31
PMP® Certification Exam Preparation..........................................13
Podcasting...................................................................................16
Polish...........................................................................................67
Pop Star Idol (Ages 9-12).............................................................79
Portrait Photography Techniques.................................................51
Portuguese..................................................................................67
PowerPoint 2013 Advanced.........................................................20
PowerPoint 2013 Introduction.....................................................20
Practical Project Management.....................................................12
Preparation for MD State Safety Inspection Test..........................39
Preparation for Refrigeration Recovery Certification....................42
Private Lessons...................................................................... 51, 81
Professional Activities Director....................................................37
Professional Animal Workers (PAWS)...........................................93
Professional Bartending and Mixology........................................11
Professional Preparation for the Health Care Worker...................30
Programming..............................................................................25
Project Management...................................................................12
Project Management Applications...............................................12
Project Management for FMP......................................................41
Project Runway I..........................................................................54
Project Runway II.........................................................................54
Public Speaking...........................................................................62
Q
QuickBooks for Bookkeepers........................................................14
R
Racquetball.................................................................................53
Racquetball for Beginners...........................................................53
Radio...........................................................................................60
Raising the Barre Ballet Camp (Ages 7-10)..................................79
Real Estate...................................................................................13
Red Hat Certified System Administrator (RHSCA) Certification.....27
Refresher Course for Pool/Spa Operators.....................................16
Refrigerant Recovery Certification Test........................................42
Registered Health Information Technician (RHIT)........................34
Reiki/Reflexology........................................................................56
Rejuvenate Your Retirement: An Educational Course
for Retirees.............................................................................72
Renaissance Fair (Ages 10-15).....................................................86
Residential Load Calculations & Air Distribution..........................42
Resistors and Radios Circuits Introduction (Ages 12-15)..............82
Resources that Guide Daily Planning...........................................31
Restorative Cleanse.....................................................................58
Resume Writing and Interview Skills...........................................61
RHIT/RHIA Exam Preparation.......................................................34
Robotics with NXT (Ages 7-11)....................................................84
Rock Guitar for Teens (Ages 10-15)..............................................81
Roller Coaster Science (Ages 7-11)...............................................85
Russian........................................................................................67
S
Sales: Improve Your Skills to Grow Your Business.........................15
Sales & Marketing.......................................................................13
Science You Can Eat! (Ages 7-11).................................................82
SCRATCH Programming (Ages 8-11)............................................84
Sculpture.....................................................................................52
Security Guard.............................................................................93
Self Defense.................................................................................56
Self Defense for Young People (Ages 7-11)..................................81
Seniors........................................................................................70
ServSafe® Food Safety Training and Certification.........................11
ServSafe® Food Safety Training and Re-Certification...................11
Sewing........................................................................................54
Showcase Data with Excel 2013 Charts........................................22
Sign Language.............................................................................68
Six Sigma: Total Quality Applications...........................................12
Six Sigma: Total Quality Fundamentals........................................12
Sketchup Fundamentals..............................................................39
Skilled Trades & Industrial Training..............................................39
Skills for Independence...............................................................92
Skills for Making Good Decisions.................................................59
Sleep Technologist.......................................................................37
Small Business.............................................................................13
Small Business Marketing on a Shoestring..................................15
Small Office Organization............................................................14
Social Media: Facebook and Skype...............................................70
Social Media: Twitter, YouTube, Classmates and Kik.....................70
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COURSE LIST FROM A - Z
Spa Camp for Teens (Youth 12-15 Years)......................................81
Space Exploration (Ages 9-11).....................................................82
Spanish........................................................................................68
Spanish Fun for Kids (Ages 7-11).................................................81
Speaking in Public.......................................................................62
Speaking in Public II (Advanced)..................................................62
Special Events Basics....................................................................16
Stained Glass I.............................................................................50
Start a Pet Sitting Business..........................................................17
Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business......................................17
Start Your Own Gift Basket Business............................................17
STEM Engineering........................................................................84
STEM Math..................................................................................85
STEM Science...............................................................................81
STEM Technology.........................................................................82
Stone Carving..............................................................................52
Summertime Cooking for Seniors................................................72
Supervisory Development...........................................................17
Supply Chain Management.........................................................17
Supply Chain Management Fundamentals..................................17
Supporting Children with Disabilities..........................................31
Surgical Technology.....................................................................38
Sustainable Living.......................................................................60
Swimming and Aqua Fitness.......................................................56
Swimming Level I........................................................................57
Swimming Level II.......................................................................57
Swimnastics................................................................................57
Symbols for Welding....................................................................43
T
Tai Chi For Beginners...................................................................57
Tai Chi II.......................................................................................57
Tai Chi & Yoga..............................................................................57
Taking Learning Outside..............................................................31
TEAS Prep Class- English and Language Usage............................48
TEAS Prep Class - English and Language Usage (Online)..............48
TEAS Prep Class- Math.................................................................48
TEAS Prep Class - Reading............................................................49
TEAS Prep Class = Reading (Online)............................................48
TEAS Prep Class – Science (Online)..............................................48
Technology..................................................................................92
Teen Iron Chefs: Comfort Food Challenge (Ages 12-15)...............80
Teen Iron Chefs: Global Appetizers Challenge(Ages 12-15)..........80
Television Westerns 1961-1969...................................................72
Tennis..........................................................................................53
Tennis Intermediate.....................................................................53
The 1970's - The Pivot of Change.................................................71
The A, B, C's of Small Business Funding.......................................13
Theatre........................................................................................52
Theatre Games (Ages 7-10).........................................................79
The Forgotten Eight: Confederation Presidents of the 1780s........71
The History of Advertising...........................................................71
The History of Advertising: Fifteen Ads That Changed the
Way We Lived.........................................................................72
The Life of Dashiell Hammett: Baltimore and Beyond..................73
The Power of Nonverbal Communication.....................................61
The Role of the Supervisor..................................................... 12, 17
The Single Step Program.............................................................92
The Story of Lady Liberty.............................................................73
Think You Can Dance? (Ages 9-12)...............................................79
TIPS Training for Intervention ProcedureS®..................................11
Today's Internet: Wikis, Blogs,Clouds and More...........................19
Traditional Basket Weaving, Level 2.............................................54
Travel...........................................................................................76
Travel Photography for the Digital Photographer........................52
Travel Study.................................................................................76
Travel Writing..............................................................................62
Truth or Consequences: The Myths of Owning a Business............14
Turn Your Hobby Into a Successful Business.................................17
Twitter for Business.....................................................................15
Usui Reiki I...................................................................................56
Usui Reiki II..................................................................................56
V
Venipuncture and Specimen Collection Clinical...........................36
Veterinary Assistant.....................................................................38
Veterinary Assistant Training IV...................................................38
Visual Arts...................................................................................85
Vocal Basics for Adults.................................................................51
W
Warehouse Technician Continuing Education Certificate..............93
Water Aerobics.............................................................................74
Wearable Art: Design Your Own Fashion Line (Ages 12-16)... 78, 86
Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3 Advanced..............................24
Web Design with HTML5 and CSS3 Introduction..........................24
Web Development.......................................................................24
Web Page Designs (Ages 12-16)..................................................84
Wedding Photography.................................................................52
Weddings - Coordinating - Part I..................................................17
Weddings - Coordinating - Part II................................................17
Weekend Grilling.........................................................................59
Weight Training and Conditioning...............................................55
Welding.......................................................................................43
Wellness & Alternative Health.....................................................57
Wellness and Fitness....................................................................73
Wills, Estates, and Trusts..............................................................63
Windows 7 Introduction..............................................................19
Wireless Networking....................................................................26
Woodworking Shop-Beginners and Intermediate.......................60
Word 2013 Advanced...................................................................20
Word 2013 Intermediate..............................................................20
Word 2013 Introduction..............................................................20
Word Simplified...........................................................................22
Workforce Development..............................................................45
Working in Teams........................................................................33
Work Smart and Get the Right Things Done.................................15
World Languages.........................................................................64
World of Pets: Animal Training & Care (Ages 7-11).......................79
Write and Publish Your Non Fiction Book.....................................62
Writer's Circle...............................................................................73
Writing Across the Curriculum.....................................................88
Writing Effective Grant Proposals................................................62
Writing Fiction.............................................................................62
Writing, Literature & History........................................................62
Writing Workshop for High School Students................................80
Y
Yoga............................................................................................57
Yoga Therapeutics for Seniors......................................................74
You Can Communicate with Millennials and Gen Ys.....................62
Young Investors Club (Ages 11-14)..............................................79
Young Parent Support Center.......................................................88
Your Face: Blemishes and Camouflage Makeup...........................61
Your Face: Eyes, Brows and Lashes...............................................61
Youth...........................................................................................77
YouTube for Business...................................................................15
Z
Zen Meditation............................................................................59
Zumba Gold.................................................................................74
Zumba Intermediate....................................................................55
U
Understanding Adolescents.........................................................59
Understanding Medicare and Social Security...............................63
Understanding Traditional Chinese Medicine...............................59
Unit Clerk.....................................................................................38
Urdu............................................................................................69
Using Excel..................................................................................70
Using Microsoft Word...................................................................71
Using Social Media in Business................................................ 9, 15
Using the Internet.......................................................................71
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