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DID YOU KNOW...? October is Manufacturing Month Throughout October, CLC celebrates manufacturing with events that showcase degree and certificate programs, career pathways and in-demand jobs available to the Lake County community. During Manufacturing Month 2022, there will also be a grand opening event for CLC’s new Advanced Technology Center in Gurnee! Stay up-to-date on all the Manufacturing Month events by visiting www.clcillinois.edu/manufacturing
Small business success stories are available online The past couple of years have been extremely challenging for small businesses. So now, more than ever, it is such a joy to highlight the successes of small businesses in Lake County! The Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center (SBDC/ITC) at CLC routinely shares success stories from their clients. Read the inspiring entrepreneurial stories by visiting https://bit.ly/SBDCSuccessStories SBDC client, Winnie Industries
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Business, Hospitality and Information Technology Microsoft Excel..............................................2 Project Management Professional................3 Real Estate.....................................................4 ServSafe Food Protection Manager Certification...............................5
Education and Social Sciences Personal Success Program.............................6 Teacher Education.........................................7
Manufacturing, Engineering, and Advanced Technologies Welding.........................................................8 Truck Driver...................................................9 Forklift Operator............................................9
Public Safety Police Evidence Technician Basic.................10
Wellness and Health Sciences CPR..............................................................11 NLN Pre-Entrance Exam Preparation...........11 Veterinary Assistant Training.......................12
Additional Options for Professionals and Employers . .......................................13 Illinois Small Business and International Trade. ........................14 Apply, Register and Pay..........................35
Affordable and conveniently scheduled courses taught by industry experts in person and online! Visit www.clcillinois.edu/ professional/ onlineclasses and browse over 500 classes in a variety of topics and formats; online education may be the right choice for you. Complete a course whenever and wherever the internet is available.
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Business, Hospitality and Information Technology Microsoft Excel Note: These virtual live Excel courses require a personal laptop or desktop computer and students should be prepared to complete coursework in an online learning lab. Email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu or call (847) 543-2990 to discuss if your intended technology will work!
MICROSOFT EXCEL 2019: LEVEL 1
Learn to create a basic worksheet and modify the contents and appearance. You will perform calculations, modify the appearance of data within a worksheet, manage Excel workbooks and print the contents. A virtual orientation is required on Thursday, September 22 from 4-5 p.m.
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PCTR 15-001
Friday, September 23 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt
MICROSOFT EXCEL 2019: LEVEL 2
Learn how to work faster and more productively by using many of Excel’s powerful features. Organize worksheet and table data using various techniques. Create and modify charts, work with graphic objects, calculate with advanced formulas, sort and filter data and analyze data using PivotTables, Slicers and PivotCharts. A virtual orientation is required on Wednesday, October 5 from 4-5 p.m. for students who did not take Microsoft Excel Level 1. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 1 or equivalent knowledge and use of advanced formulas.
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PCTR 16-001
Friday, October 7 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt
MICROSOFT EXCEL 2019: LEVEL 3
Upon successful completion of this course, students will be able to troubleshoot large, complex workbooks, automate repetitive tasks, engage in collaborative partnerships involving workbook data, construct complex Excel functions and use those functions to perform rigorous analysis of extensive, complex datasets using conditional logic to construct and apply elaborate formulas. A virtual orientation is required on Thursday, October 20 from 4-5 p.m. for students who did not take Microsoft Excel Level 1 or 2. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 2 or equivalent knowledge.
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PCTR 17-001
Friday, October 21 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $205 S. Bajt
Unsure which Microsoft level is right for you? Call (847) 543-2990 or email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu for help! Note: A textbook is required for each Excel class (except when noted) and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for hours and information. Interested in IT? Visit https://bit.ly/ITbootcamps to learn about new IT bootcamps.
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Professional Development Courses INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu
Project Management PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL SERIES Interested in getting your Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification? Completion of these three classes will provide you with the 35 professional development units (PDUs) required to obtain your PMP Certification and prepare you for the PMP exam. With these dynamic courses, taught by Andy Kaufman and Barrett Kaufman, certified PMP trainers, you can make this the year that you become a certified PMP.
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PPRO 88-001
Thursday, September 29 to October 27 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 5 Sessions Virtual Live $1349 A. Kaufman
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PPRO 88-002
Monday and Tuesday, October 3 to November 8 6-9:30 p.m. 10 Sessions TAKE THE SERIES Virtual Live AND SAVE! $1349 A. Kaufman
Classes can be taken individually: ESSENTIALS OF PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Does your organization struggle with delivering projects on-time and on-budget? Would you like to help your teams work together to deliver projects more reliably? Perhaps you’re interested in pursuing certification as a Project Management Professional (PMP)? Join us for our Essentials of Project Management Workshop. This interactive course will give you practical insights on how to deliver your projects more reliably. In addition, you will qualify for 14 contact hours toward your project management certification or 14 PDUs if you are already certified.
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PPRO 85-001
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PPRO 85-002
Thursday, September 29 to October 6 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman Monday and Tuesday, October 3-11 6-9:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman
ADVANCED PROJECT MANAGEMENT
Seasoned project managers are asked to successfully deliver despite increasing complexity. Our Advanced Project Management workshop is designed to go beyond the essentials of basic project planning. Based on the Project Management Institute’s (PMI®) PMBOK® Guide, you will get in-depth instruction on more advanced topics such as earned value, procurement management, stakeholder relationship management, quality management and team leadership. You will get practical insights on advanced topics that will help experienced project managers improve project outcomes.
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PPRO 86-001
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PPRO 86-002
Thursday, October 13-20 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman
Monday and Tuesday, October 17-25 6-9:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Virtual Live $525 A. Kaufman
PROJECT MANAGEMENT PROFESSIONAL (PMP) EXAM PREP
Join us for this intensive course designed to get you on the path to achieving your goal of becoming PMP certified. What should you focus on? What are some tips to keep in mind to help answer the tough questions? You will leave this session with everything you need to prepare for passing the exam. Comprehensive study material is provided, including a hard copy of the latest edition of A Guide to the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide) and a top-rated prep guide.
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PPRO 87-001
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PPRO 87-002
Thursday, October 27 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $425 A. Kaufman
Monday and Tuesday, November 7-8 6-9:30 p.m. 2 Sessions Virtual Live $425 A. Kaufman
Are you a licensed PMP? PMP holders need to earn 60 professional development units (PDUs) over three years to maintain the credential. If you are looking for a convenient way to refresh your skills and earn PDUs, sign up for Essentials of Project Management and Advanced Project Management and earn 14 PDUs for each section. Call (847) 543-2990 for more information. Note: Experience, education and exam requirements are needed to obtain PMP certification in addition to the project management education fulfilled by the three courses offered here. For more information, visit https://bit.ly/3i4A701 3
Real Estate BROKER PRE-LICENSING TOPICS: LIVE
This 60-hour course, with the Broker Pre-Licensing Applied Principles 15-hour course (PRLE 3), fulfills the new education requirements for obtaining an Illinois Real Estate Broker license. You are required to attend all scheduled sessions which include: introduction to the license law and real property; basics of agency, seller and buyer relationships and counseling; local, state and federal laws effecting real estate; brokerage, marketing and advertising; market analysis and appraisal; financing, contracts, independent contractor and employee status, occupational disciplines and business planning.
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PRLE 2-001
Tuesday and Thursday, September 8 to October 6 5:30-10 p.m. AND Saturday, September 10 to October 1 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. No class September 20 12 Sessions Southlake Campus, V120 $599 W. Paprocki
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PRLE 2-002
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, September 19 to November 2 5:30-8:30 p.m. 20 Sessions Virtual Live $599 S. Miranda-Rosensteel
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BROKER PRE-LICENSING TOPICS: ONLINE
This class is offered as an option for completing the 60 hours of the broker pre-licensing curriculum without having to attend class meetings. Students can access the learning portal 24 hours a day and reach out to the instructor Monday to Friday. A virtual orientation is required on Tuesday, September 6 from 5:30-6:30 p.m. and students will be required to take their final exam proctored.
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PRLE 2-981
September 6 to November 19 Online $599 D. Sarrett
A textbook is required for Real Estate Broker courses and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for hours and information.
BROKER PRE-LICENSING APPLIED PRINCIPLES
This 15-hour course, with the Broker PreLicensing Topics course (PRLE 2), fulfills the new education requirements for obtaining an Illinois Real Estate Broker license. This interactive course includes role play situations, case studies and demonstration examples. You are required to attend all sessions, which include: listing presentations, buyer representations, agency disclosures, purchase agreements, handling offers, negotiating, market analysis, closing costs, escrow money, fair housing and anti-trust.
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PRLE 3-001
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PRLE 3-002
Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, October 10-19 1-4 p.m. 5 Sessions Virtual Live $199 S. Miranda-Rosensteel Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, November 7-16 5:30-8:30 p.m. 5 Sessions Virtual Live $199 S. Miranda-Rosensteel
Professional Development Courses INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu
ServSafe Food Protection
SERVSAFE FOOD PROTECTION MANAGER CERTIFICATION
This course will prepare you to be certified or re-certified through the National Restaurant Association ServSafe Foundation. You will cover all major sanitation points, including how food becomes unsafe, proper precautions, personal hygiene, food contamination, regulations and inspection standards. The nationally recognized ServSafe Exam is given as part of this
course. Upon successful completion of the ServSafe Exam, you will receive a copy of your ServSafe Food Protection Manager certificate, which is nationally recognized. Note: As of January 1, 2018, the Illinois Department of Public Health will no longer require a state FSSMC certificate. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class. Note: It is highly recommended that students read the
textbook and review chapter quizzes prior to class in order to prepare for the certification test at the end of the course.
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PHOS 5-001
Tuesday and Wednesday, October 18-19 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. 2 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 313 $99 R. Rosendahl
Need to buy a textbook? Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for bookstore hours and information.
Fascinated by food? Made to multi-task? Check out CLC’s Hospitality and Culinary Management Program at www.clcillinois.edu/ programs/hcm
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Education and Social Sciences Designed for those looking to keep up-to-date on current trends in teaching or build on their vocational skills, these courses are perfect for current educators and those that love to learn.
Personal Success Program The Personal Success Program (PSP) offers a variety of vocational courses to meet the needs of students 18 years and older with mild to moderate cognitive impairment. The program’s focus is on gaining vocational skills to acquire entrylevel employment. Each class is led by a content expert who has experience teaching people with disabilities. A special education teacher is present in most classes to provide additional support. The curriculum is designed to be delivered at a level and pace appropriate to each student’s needs. All new students must be interviewed to determine eligibility prior to enrolling in classes. For a new student interview, please call (847) 543-2990. Visit https://bit.ly/36viGQU for course information.
CAREER EXPLORATION
Explore the world of work with such topics as getting and keeping a job, employment readiness, time management skills, getting along with co-workers and supervisors, team building, career exploration, job searching techniques, completing an application, resume and interviewing skills. This program is the core of the personal success program and is recommended for first time participants.
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PPSP 1-001
Thursday, October 6 to December 15 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 10 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 311 $399 G. Johnson
READING FOR THE WORKPLACE 1
Unlock the keys to better reading and spelling to help you be more successful at work and in your daily life. Find out why “buzz” is spelled that way, how to divide words into syllables and what happens when you add an ‘e” to the end of a word. You will learn by seeing, hearing and physically experiencing the concepts. The first hour of class will feature lessons based on the SLANT system for Structured Language Training. The second hour will consist of reading and spelling games and activities to practice the previously taught concepts.
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PPSP 2-001
Tuesday, September 13 to December 6 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 12 Sessions Virtual Live $399 M. Berman
Note: PSP classes will not meet the week of Thanksgiving (November 21-25).
READING FOR THE WORKPLACE 3
This is a continuation class for students who have completed Reading for the Workplace 2. Unlock the keys to better reading and spelling to help you be more successful at work and in your daily life. This class will focus on vowel teams, r-controlled syllables and diphthong syllables, while also placing more emphasis on comprehension. You will learn by seeing, hearing and physically experiencing the concepts. The first part of class will feature lessons based on the SLANT System for Structured Language Training. The last portion will consist of reading, spelling and comprehension activities to practice the previously taught concepts.
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PPSP 8-001
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PPSP 8-002
Wednesday, September 14 to December 7 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 12 Sessions Virtual Live $399 M. Berman Wednesday, September 14 to December 7 1-3 p.m. 12 Sessions Virtual Live $399 M. Berman
A TASTE OF ZENTANGLE® ART
Zentangle is a combination of meditation and art. If you can hold a pen and write your name, you can learn how to create beautiful artwork using this drawing method. Even just a few minutes of this drawing method can have a calming effect. Art is powerful in reducing anxiety and increasing coping skills, enhancing self-esteem and self-awareness. You may want to pursue a career in creating and selling your art or use art as a calming hobby to offset work responsibilities and life’s demands.
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PPSP 38-001
Friday, October 14 to December 9 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 8 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 321 $299 L. Soto
Professional Development Courses INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu
Teacher Education DEVELOPING STEM COMPETENCIES THROUGH ROBOTICS This one-day course provides middle and high school educators an introduction to using Tetrix robotics kits for competition. The intended audience is teachers who plan to coach or mentor teams in the Lake County Robotics Competition (LCRC) or who would like to otherwise integrate robotics into their curriculum or club-based activities. This is a hands-on class in which participants will both learn about and assemble structural components, motors, servos, gears, power supplies and more. Essentials of the Arduino programming interface and use of existing Arduino block coding to control the robots will be reviewed. Participants who complete the course and are interested in entering a team into the next year’s LCRC will receive a loaner kit worth $1,500 for use with their team. Eligible for 7.5 PDs for teacher continuing education.
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PTCH 50-001
Friday, October 14 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, T115 $100* R. Twardock *Grant funding available to Lake County Educators through Baxter International Foundation
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Manufacturing, Engineering and Advanced Technologies
Opening this fall!
CLC’s new Advanced Technology Center in Gurnee. Learn more at www.clcillinois.edu/atc WELDING ESSENTIALS I
This course is designed for artists, beginner fabricators and hobbyists to learn welding safety and fundamentals. Students will practice the four primary processes of arc welding including: Stick, MIG, Flux Core, TIG and various cutting processes. While learning and practicing these fundamentals, students will acquire an understanding of what processes best suit their desired application. The course will begin with a detailed overview of welding and metalworking safety. Every class meeting will feature instruction and practice in these common welding processes.
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PTEC 60-001
Wednesday, September 14 to October 12 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 5 Sessions Advanced Technology Center $395 M. Shallcross
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PTEC 60-002
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PTEC 60-003
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PTEC 60-004
Wednesday, September 14 to October 12 2-6 p.m. 5 Sessions Advanced Technology Center $395 M. Shallcross
NEW! WELDING ESSENTIALS II
This course allows students to continue to build on the basics they learned in Welding Essentials I. Various welding joints and positions will be introduced while completing specific projects. Students will learn to assemble and weld these projects utilizing tools used in the industry while continuing to build their skill sets and techniques. Each project will use various welding processes. Prerequisite: Welding Essentials I, Welding for Hobbyists or instructor consent
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PTEC 61-001
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PTEC 61-002
Saturday, September 17 to October 15 2-6 p.m. 5 Sessions Advanced Technology Center $395 M. Shallcross Saturday, October 22 to November 19 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 5 Sessions Advanced Technology Center $395 M. Shallcross
Saturday, September 17 to October 15 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. 5 Sessions Advanced Technology Center $395 M. Shallcross Saturday, October 22 to November 19 2-6 p.m. 5 Sessions Advanced Technology Center $395 M. Shallcross
NEW! Basic Welding Certificate Want to earn a CLC Welding Certificate? Students who successfully complete Welding Essentials I (formerly Welding for Hobbyists) can get a head start on earning college credits in the Welding and Fabrication Technology program. Welding Essentials students are now exempt from the previously required welding safety module and exam for WFT 170 General Welding I. As a prequalified student, you can take the assessment exam for WFT 170 General Welding I and get started on earning your CLC Welding Certificate. Contact professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu for more information. 8
Professional Development Courses INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu
FORKLIFT OPERATOR TRAINING
Forklift Operator training provides participants with knowledge and skills to operate a powered industrial truck (forklift) in a safe and professional manner. This training on a sit-down forklift is OSHA compliant and is taught by an OSHA recognized trainer. Training combines formal classroom instruction, practical hands-on training and evaluation of workplace performance. Cost: $175
Instrutor: J. Colangelo
Training is held at Equipment Depot 1014 Progress Drive, Grayslake. This course meets for one session at 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. on the following dates:
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PSFT 30-001
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PSFT 30-002
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PSFT 30-003
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PSFT 30-004
Tuesday, September 20 Tuesday, October 18
TRUCK DRIVER TRAINING (CDL)
Tuesday, November 15
Get on the Road to Your New Career! By earning your Commercial Driver’s License (CDL-A), you can train for a variety of high demand opportunities in Lake County.
Tuesday, December 20
TRUCK DRIVER TAINING (CDL)
Students will engage in classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training in this 160hour basic training course that meets all state and federal requirements. Students will receive the knowledge and support necessary to pass their CDL permit exam during the first week of class. They will then gain the experience and skills required to prepare for the state-issued Commercial Driver’s License (CDL) exams, including the pre-test inspection tests, skills tests and road tests. Students will learn CDL laws, use of controls, safe driving techniques and defensive driving. Students will be taught and mentored by experienced trainers, with a low instructor-to-student ratio to provide individualized training and support. Job placement assistance is also included.
If you are interested in this class, please contact us at (847) 543-2990 or professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu. This program is flexible and can be completed during days and weekends. Students may choose to attend full time or part time. Please note that training may need to be adjusted to accommodate State of Illinois restrictions and requirements.
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PCDL 1-001
Multiple Start Dates Off Campus $4100 L. Asbury
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Public Safety
POLICE EVIDENCE TECHNICIAN BASIC
Law enforcement officers will develop CSI skills which will give them the knowledge and practical experience to do every forensic and evidence technician investigation in a professional manner. Topics include photography of crime scene and evidence, diagrams and field sketches, crime scene processing, trace evidence, bloodstain evidence, crime scene management and fingerprint processing. Special emphasis will be given in: burglary, theft, fire and arson investigations, death and sexual assault
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investigations, impression evidence, macro photographic techniques, tool and bite marks, firearms and report writing. Students must bring departmental camera, tripod and flash. This course is certified and reimbursable through the Illinois Law Enforcement Training and Standards Board for Illinois officers. The Evidence Technician class is designed for law enforcement professionals; however, we have opened seats to college students in forensic science studies, high school forensic science teachers and insurance or fire investigators. Requests to attend
will be reviewed and approved on a caseby-case basis. Contact (847) 543-2990 or profesionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu to determine eligibility.
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PCJI 10-001
Monday to Friday September 26 to October 7 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. 10 Sessions Off-Campus $1465 M. Wasowicz
Professional Development Courses INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu
Wellness and Health Sciences CPR BASIC: BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER
This basic course is for healthcare providers who have never had an AHA BLS Healthcare Provider card or for healthcare providers with an expired card. The BLS Healthcare Provider course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. The course is intended for certified or noncertified, licensed or nonlicensed healthcare professionals. A textbook is required and may be purchased at the CLC Bookstore.
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PALH 8-001
Wednesday, September 14 1-4 p.m. 1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $75 S. Frankson
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PALH 8-002
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PALH 8-003
Wednesday, October 26 1-4 p.m. 1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $75 S. Frankson Tuesday, November 15 1-4 p.m. 1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $75 S. Frankson
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PALH 8-004
Friday, December 9 1-4 p.m. 1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $75 S. Frankson
Need to buy a textbook? Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for hours and information.
CPR REFRESHER: BLS HEALTHCARE PROVIDER
This refresher course is for healthcare professionals who already have a current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider card and need to renew their certification. The BLS Healthcare Provider course is designed to provide a wide variety of healthcare professionals the ability to recognize several life-threatening emergencies, provide CPR, use an AED and relieve choking in a safe, timely and effective manner. The course is intended for certified or noncertified, licensed or nonlicensed healthcare professionals. A textbook is required and may be purchased at the CLC Bookstore.
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PALH 7-001
Monday, October 17 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $65 S. Frankson
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PALH 7-002
Wednesday, December 14 1-4 p.m. 1 Session University Center of Lake County, 312 $65 S. Frankson
Interested in becoming a Pharmacy Technician? Learn about the expanded program by visiting www.clcillinois.edu/pharmtech
NLN PRE-ENTRANCE EXAM PREPARATION
Most Health Career programs at the College of Lake County require potential students to take the National League for Nursing (NLN) pre-entrance exam. This preparation course should ideally be taken several months BEFORE you plan to take the exam. Content experts will review basic test-taking strategies, key math concepts, biology, chemistry, physics, reading comprehension and word knowledge skills. The course is designed to help you create a study plan, determine where you should most focus and provide resources to assist in preparing. In addition to access to curated preparation materials, instructors will schedule virtual live sessions to review challenging material.
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VALH 25-001
September 19 to November 20 Online $215 J. Jacobs
NLN PRE-ENTRANCE EXAM PREP MATH SECTION
This course focuses on preparing students to take the math section of the National League for Nursing (NLN) pre-entrance exam. The instructor will review key math concepts. The course is designed to determine where you should most focus and provide resources to assist in preparing for the math section of the exam.
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VALH 14-001
Tuesday to Wednesday August 30 to September 7 5-7 p.m. 4 Sessions Virtual Live $80 S. Cooper 11
Veterinary Assistant Training
If you have a nurturing spirit and a desire to help animals, consider a career in the veterinary field! This course trains students to assist veterinarians and veterinary technicians in providing medical care to companion animals. Students training as veterinary assistants will also learn front office procedures as well as how to assist in examinations, hospital procedures, surgical preparation, and laboratory tests, medical terminology, pharmacology, diagnostic imaging and client relations.
be given in the first month of class to ensure ample time to inform current employers of your training, if needed, as time off from work may be required depending on your schedule. Students must complete a background check at an approved provider in order to participate in the clinical externship portion of the program. Students will also be required to provide proof of current health insurance. Prior felony convictions may prevent participation in the program. The fee for this service is NOT included in the course fee.
This 250-hour NAVTA approved course includes a 100-hour clinical externship experience. Please note that the clinical externship will most likely take place during normal business hours and successful completion of the externship is required to complete the course. Externship dates will
Course Prerequisites and Special Notes: A high school diploma or GED is required. In addition, students must have the following minimum abilities: psychomotor skills (eyehand coordination and finger dexterity), visual acuity (normal or corrected), and the ability to lift 30 pounds in the clinical setting.
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Students may be required to meet specific health requirements and drug testing prior to placement in the clinical portion of the course. This is based on the requirements of the externship site and will be determined at placement. Any fees to meet health requirements are NOT included in the course fee.
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PVET 1-001
Tuesday and Thursday August 23 to December 8 5-10 p.m. 30 Sessions University Center of Lake County, 321 $2499 H. DeWitt
Professional Development Courses INFORMATION: (847) 543-2990 www.clcillinois.edu/professional professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu
Additional Options for Professionals and Employers Professional Development Online Whether you are looking to update your skills, explore various career opportunities or learn a new trade, online education may be the right choice for you. With a variety of topics and formats, complete any course whenever and wherever the internet is available. Our short-term professional and convenient virtual learning options include: • Six-week courses • Career training programs • Certificate courses for healthcare professionals Complete online course selection available at www.clcillinois.edu/professional/ onlineclasses
Training, Assessment and Development for Lake County Employers With a continually changing work environment, preparing your organization with proficiencies is a smart strategy. Whether you want to improve skills or you need to develop a specific group, we have the expertise to provide a solution for small, mid-sized and large organizations. Upskill Your Business’s Workforce • Identify and close critical skill gaps • Mobilize talent with the right skills to capitalize on new opportunities • Upskill and reskill current employees to stay current in their existing roles • Prepare the next generation of workers, managers, leaders and high-potentials • Access over 25 job skill assessments For more information, visit www.clcillinois.edu/solutions
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Small Business Growth starts with the Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center Whether you’re starting a new business, positioning your company for growth or seeking to expand globally, we can help. Our business services include: • No-cost, confidential, one-on-one business advising in English or Spanish with noted experts • Assistance developing business, marketing and financial plans • Information about federal, state and local loan programs • Support in securing commercial loans with local providers • Interactive, no-cost and low-cost workshops • Assess company export readiness
Connect with us.
We are your partner to success. Schedule a no-cost, one-on-one advising session with one of our small business advisors or with our International Trade Specialist. (847) 543-2033 IllinoisSBDC@clcillinois.edu www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc
• Develop an export business and international market plan • Customize export market research report • Export grant opportunities • Export workshops, in-house and virtual training, seminars and forums
Stay Local. Sell Global. The Illinois SBDC International Trade Center provides state-of-the-art, customized export solutions supporting small businesses to successfully enter and thrive in a global market. International Trade Center offers one-on-one export advising. Schedule a no-cost advising session today with our International Trade Specialist, Kevin Kim. Call (847) 543-2306 or email jkim16@clcillinois.edu. Looking for international trade workshops? Visit www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc/workshops
We appreciate your referrals!
Please share our contact information with a friend, colleague or family member. We can provide them assistance developing business, marketing and financial plans and information about federal, state and local emergency loans and other resources available to small businesses.
The Illinois Small Business Development & International Trade Center is funded in part through a cooperative agreement with the U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA), the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity, and the College of Lake County. Reasonable accommodations for persons with disabilities will be made if requested at least two weeks in advance. Please contact the center at (847) 543-2033 or TDD: (847) 223-0134.
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Small Business Workshops INFORMATION: (847) 543-2033 www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc IllinoisSBDC@clcillinois.edu
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Benefit from a variety of no-cost workshops designed to help small business owners increase their skills and enhance their success.
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Utilize our business tools to access an array of resources for your success.
• Accounting and finance • Business planning and startup • Business growth and development • Commercial funding • Exporting • Government contracting • Human resources and legal • Marketing and sales • Resiliency and continuity planning • State and federal grants • Technology and software
Our professional business advisors have expertise in a variety of areas such as: • Accounting and bookkeeping • E-commerce • Exporting • Finance and lending • Government contracting • Human resources and organization development • Marketing and sales • Startup and strategic planning • Supply chain
Connect to success resources, gain valuable information about the business environment and enhance job skills with the following tools: BizHub - provides businesses with the ability to connect to success resources, share knowledge, participate in events and become a part of the local community. Visit https://startupspace.app/hub/ BizHubLakeCounty to join Lake County’s biggest business-to-business (B2B) resource platform at no cost. Vertical IQ - allows businesses to conduct market research and gain access to industry reports and business statistics at no cost.
This workshop provides the basic elements for starting a successful business such as choosing a business structure, determining tax requirements, marketing and selling and much more. Get answers to the most frequently asked questions!
TAD (Training, Assessment and Development) - provides businesses with a platform to conduct employee skill assessment, create development plans and launch training programs.
Monthly English/Spanish Online Live Zoom, In-Person or Self-Guided Pre-Recorded (English only) Cost: $0
Visit www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc to see workshop details and register, schedule an advising session or learn more about our available tools and resources!
STARTING YOUR BUSINESS IN ILLINOIS
Quarterly Updates Join this virtual, no-cost webinar for small business owners to receive updates from the SBA, DCEO, IRS and SBAC. Receive information on agency programs, policies and legislation affecting small businesses. Small businesses benefit greatly by understanding the organizations and systems available to support their success. The next session will be held on Thursday, September 15 at 10 a.m. Visit https://bit.ly/3hf9SnC to register. 15
Personal Enrichment Endeavor Broadcast Communication & Voice-Overs..........................................17 Communication.............................................17 CPR................................................................20 Creative Arts..................................................18 Culinary.........................................................20 Dance............................................................20 Fitness...........................................................21 Music.............................................................22 Outdoor Recreation......................................25 Photography..................................................24 Trips and Tours..............................................25 Writing..........................................................25
Youth Classes Explore: Grades 1-8.......................................27 Engage: Grades 9-12.....................................28
Enjoy life. Enjoy your passions. Experience new endeavors. CLC’s ENDEAVOR classes are affordable, fun and taught by local experts.
Discover Current Events...............................................30 Film................................................................30 Financial Management.................................31 History...........................................................31 Language.......................................................32 Literature.......................................................32 Personal Health and Wellness......................33 World Religions.............................................34
Online Classes for Adults and Youth....26 Apply, Register and Pay...................... 35 Judicial Services.................................. 36
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Broadcast Communications and Voice-overs Fall voice-over classes will be virtual live. Students will need the following: computer with webcam, headphones (optional) and a valid email address to receive class handouts. Prior to class, sign up for a free Audacity account at https://www.audacityteam.org/download/. Voice-Over: Fundamentals is the prerequisite for all Voice-Over Breakout classes.
VOICE-OVER: INTRODUCTION
VOICE-OVER BREAKOUT: AUDIOBOOKS
Are you curious about the world of voiceover? Learn the craft of voice-over acting from the perspective of an advertising creative director who has hired voice actors for over 30 years. Explore what it takes to produce a demo reel that gets listened to. Our overview will include opportunities in the world of radio and television commercials, audiobook, industrial films and web productions.
Audiobooks are growing in popularity and provide plenty of opportunities for voice-over narrators. Discover the performance and technical skills needed to create audiobooks. Learn how to find and audition for narration jobs. Receive guidance and practice on creating audiobook auditions and final products. Gain experience recording a sample of an audiobook selection. Please bring a 30-second sample of an audiobook to share.
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CPER 23-081
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CPER 23-082
Tuesday, September 6 6:30-9:30 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $59 M. Fornwald
Tuesday, November 29 6:30-9:30 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $59 M. Fornwald
VOICE-OVER: FUNDAMENTALS
Enjoy a deeper dive into the areas of voiceover performance. Discover the technical and business aspects and gain lots of hands-on experience. Benefit from the coaching and guidance of professionals in the industry as you continue to explore your voice for a new career or hobby.
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CPER 24-081
Tuesday, September 13 to October 4 6:30-9:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Virtual Live $175 M. Fornwald
CPER 32-081
VOICE-OVER BREAKOUT: CARTOON CHARACTERS AND VIDEO GAME VOICE-OVERS
I’ll get you, my pretty... Do you like creating silly, scary or unique voices? Take a fun and focused look at creating character voices for video games, cartoons, audiobooks and more. Enjoy guidance and practice as you learn how to identify character and vocal traits and how to create them. Record a sample of the characters you create. To prepare for class record a 30-second audio sample of a cartoon or video game and bring it to class to share.
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CPER 36-081
Tuesday, December 6 6:30-9:30 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $59 M. Fornwald
Tuesday, October 25 6:30-9:30 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $59 M. Fornwald
VOICE-OVER BREAKOUT: VOCAL PRODUCTION
Your speaking voice is an instrument. Using it correctly for speaking is important for voice-over work, acting or even personal and professional presentations. Learn important information about vocal production. Work with the Vocal Tool Kit to strengthen and hone your vocal skills. Receive helpful coaching and guidance as you practice using your instrument effectively. Record a sample of the projects you create.
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CPER 35-081
Tuesday, October 18 6:30-9:30 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $59 M. Fornwald
Communication Media BECOME YOUR OWN PRODUCTION TEAM: ONLINE ALTERNATIVE MEDIA PRODUCTION
Learn how the world of media has changed and how you can make it work for you! The legacy media can’t keep up with the new world of media, which isn’t directed by executives and production teams, but by YOU. Learn how podcasting, online video production and more are all connected and how you can become your own production team for cheap.
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CCMP 51-081
Thursday, October 6-27 6-8 p.m. 4 Sessions Virtual Live $75 A. Carter
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Creative Arts Textile Arts BEGINNER SEWING: SEW HAPPY TOGETHER
Learn the basics of needles, threading and troubleshooting. Discover how to read a pattern and choose fabric. Enjoy cutting, assembling and completing your own sewing project. A supply list will be provided before the first night of class. Bring your own sewing machine, sharp scissors and a box of pins. The instructor will discuss additional supplies in class. Class size is limited. Returning students are welcome.
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CCRF 31-001
Tuesday, September 13 to October 18 6:30-8:30 p.m. 6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, C106 $189 M. Wagner Webb
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CCRF 31-002
Tuesday, October 25 to November 29 6:30-8:30 p.m. 6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, C106 $189 M. Wagner Webb
THANKSGIVING TABLE RUNNER
Take your sewing skills to a new level and create a beautiful Thanksgiving table runner. Bring your sewing machine, scissors and pins to the first class.
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CCRF 32-021
Saturday, October 15-22 9-11 a.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $39 M. Wagner Webb
PATTERN DRAFTING
Learn basic pattern drafting techniques to create a customized pattern which you can alter to make different styles. Begin by creating a paper pattern and a fitted muslin sloper, the building block for all other pattern making. Basic math and fraction skills are required. Bring your own sewing machine. A supply list will be provided prior to class.
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CCRF 50-001
Thursday, October 20 to December 15 6:30-8:30 p.m. 8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, C106 $225 M. Wagner Webb
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CCRF 59-001
Thursday, August 25 to October 13 6:30-8:30 p.m. 8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, C106 $225 M. Wagner Webb
Paint and Ink ALCOHOL INK
Joyfully discover the energy, motion, flow and beauty of alcohol inks. Alcohol inks are an easy and fun way to relax and enjoy creating beautiful abstract designs without any prior art experience! These inks are highly reactive and mysteriously move when they combine. You have to see it to believe it!
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CCRF 39-001
Saturday, October 15 12-3 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $50 R. Salata
AUTUMN IN WATERCOLOR
Experience watercolor painting using a variety of fall subjects: pumpkins, plants, flowers, landscapes and autumn décor. Participants will learn a different technique each week; classes will build upon skills used during the previous week’s session. No previous art experience required. All class materials provided. $20 supply fee due to instructor at first class meeting.
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CCRF 8-001
Tuesday, October 11 to November 1 3-5:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $79 J. Evans
BARN PLAQUE
Painting a board to match a quilt block and then hanging it on a barn or other building is a simple idea that has turned into the largest public arts movement in history. You don’t have to be a painter, quilter or even have a barn to do a barn quilt plaque.
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CCRF 18-001
Friday, September 30 6-9 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $50 R. Salata
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ADVANCED SEWING
In this continuation of beginning sewing, focus on shirt construction and adding sleeves, collars, buttons and buttonholes. You should have some basic sewing experience. Bring your own sewing machine to the first class. A supply list will be provided.
WINE GLASS PAINTING
This class will take you from the beginning steps to the finished product of a painted wine glass. At the end of class, you will be given instructions to take your glass home to bake, which makes it dishwasher safe. Don’t know how to draw? No problem! We have several tricks up our sleeves to make your glass look beautiful!
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CCRF 80-001
Friday, December 16 6-9 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $50 R. Salata
ENDEAVOR INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu
Glassblowing GLASSBLOWN SHOT GLASSES
Have a great time as you create one-of-a-kind shot glasses! Enjoy the creations for yourself or make them as unique, handmade gifts this holiday season.
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CCRF 19-032
Friday, October 7 6-9 p.m. 1 Session $35 P. Patterson
GLASSBLOWN HARVEST PUMPKINS
Build your collection of autumn décor with glassblown pumpkins!
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CCRF 23-032
Friday, October 21 6-9 p.m. 1 Session $65 P. Patterson
BEAUTIFUL GLASSBLOWN HOLIDAY ORNAMENTS
Glassblowing classes meet at Peter Patterson Glassworks, 888 Tower Road, Unit E, Mundelein. Proper attire is mandatory: long-sleeved cotton shirt, long pants, socks, close-toed shoes, a pair of sunglasses. Course fee covers all materials. Class time may vary depending on the number of students. Pieces need to cool so you will be able to pick them up in three days. Call (847) 543-2980 for more information. Parents of students age 14-17 must sign a waiver with Patterson Glassworks. Due to the nature of these classes, withdrawals must be made at least 48 hours prior to the class start date. If less than 48 hours, no refund will be available.
Tis the season! Get in the festive spirit and make your own holiday ornaments that you can admire for years to come.
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CCRF 24-032
Friday, December 9 6-9 p.m. 1 Session $65 P. Patterson
All of our glassblowing classes are intended for beginners with little to no hot shop experience. The hands-on classes will use various processes and colors. Join us to gain an appreciation of working with hot glass! CREATING A TASTE OF GLASS
UNIQUE GLASSBLOWN SPHERES AND ORBS
Make four different round paperweights: Urchin, pen/ring/note holder, flower and window sparkler.
Use cane, shards and glow powder materials to create three eye-catching spheres.
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CCRF 2-031
Friday, October 27 6-9 p.m. 1 Session $125 P. Patterson
CCRF 3-031
Thursday, November 3 6-9 p.m. 1 Session $150 P. Patterson
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CPR
Culinary
HEARTSAVER CPR WITH ADULT, CHILD AND INFANT TRAINING
ITALIAN CUISINE TASTE OF SOUTHERN ITALY
This American Heart Association course is designed for the general public and is not intended for healthcare professionals or healthcare students. This is an ideal course for day care providers, teachers and anyone interested in learning CPR. Certification is good for two years.
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CWEL 30-001
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CWEL 30-021
Monday, October 3 6-9 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $75 S. Frankson
Monday, November 7 6-9 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, R004 $75 S. Frankson
Join our Chef Vena to learn the basics of cooking authentic dishes from Southern Italy. Learn to pair these dishes with just the right wine. Prepare fresh pasta and discover the secret of making simple yet delicious sauces. Taste as you go and dine on your culinary creations. Enjoy all this in the professional kitchen of Prairie, CLC’s studentrun restaurant. Spaces are limited. For your protection, wear long sleeves and close-toed shoes. No makeup, jewelry or nail polish, please. Aprons and hats will be provided for use during class.
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COOK 17-001
Tuesday, November 1 6:30-9:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, B019 $149 W. Vena
More culinary classes available online! See page 26 for details.
Dance BEGINNING BALLROOM DANCING
Ballroom dancing is not just for your first dance! Feel confident whether on a cruise, at a wedding or out on the town. Learn classic dance moves and enjoy ten weeks of professional dance instruction focusing on the fox trot and waltz. Couples are encouraged to register together. Class fee is charged per individual.
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CDAN 2-031
Friday, September 9 to November 18 7-9 p.m. 10 Sessions Lake County Tech Campus, H143 $215 R. and C. Sealander
LEARN SOCIAL LATIN DANCE – SALSA OR BACHATA
Learn one (or both!) of the most popular social Latin dances featured at clubs, weddings and social events.
SALSA 4029 CDAN 10-001
Tuesday, September 13 to October 4 7-8 p.m. 4 Sessions Lake County Tech Campus, H143 $89 A. and R. Hill
BACHATA 4050 CDAN 13-001
Tuesday, October 11 to November 1 7-8 p.m. 4 Sessions Lake County Tech Campus, H143 $89 A. and R. Hill
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Fitness Stay active! Stay fit! Stay healthy! From cardio to strength training, flexibility to sports-focused classes, Personal Enrichment offers a variety of fitness classes to meet your needs. These competitively priced, NON-CREDIT classes should not be taken for a grade or credit hours. Join our highly trained and experienced instructors and exceed your goals.
YOGA 4061
CFIT 51-001
Visit https://bit.ly/3Bl8CYL for complete class descriptions.
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CFIT 51-002
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CFIT 51-003
Fall 2022 classes are either virtual live or in-person (see below) and are $135 each. Classes begin the week of August 29 and fill quickly. Register early to get the schedule you want. PILATES 4053 CFIT 1-001
INTRODUCTION TO RUNNING 4035 CFIT 25-001
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SPINNING AND STRENGTH TRAINING 4057 CFIT 29-001
Monday and Wednesday August 29 to December 14 Grayslake Campus, 0706 11-11:50 a.m. T. Wheeler
CFIT 1-002
Monday and Wednesday August 29 to December 14 Virtual Live 5-5:50 p.m. T. Wheeler
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CFIT 1-081
Tuesday and Thursday August 30 to December 15 Virtual Live 7-7:50 a.m. Staff
BEGINNING AIKIDO SKILLS 4064 CFIT 7-001
Saturday, August 27 to October 8 Grayslake Campus, 0706 8-9:50 a.m. T. Skarbalus
Monday and Wednesday August 29 to December 14 Grayslake Campus, 0706 12-12:50 p.m. Staff
ZUMBA 4058 CFIT 50-001
Tuesday and Thursday August 30 to December 15 Grayslake Campus, 0706 12-12:50 p.m. Staff Tuesday and Thursday August 30 to December 15 Grayslake Campus, 0706 6-6:50 p.m. T. Skarbalus Monday and Wednesday August 29 to December 14 Virtual Live 7-7:50 a.m. Staff
STRENGTH TRAINING 4062 CFIT 55-001
Tuesday and Thursday August 30 to December 15 Grayslake Campus, 0706 8-8:50 a.m. T. Wheeler
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CFIT 55-002
Monday and Wednesday August 29 to December 16 Grayslake Campus, 0706 1-1:50 p.m. R. Atkinson
Tuesday and Thursday August 30 to December 15 Grayslake Campus, 0706 11-11:50 a.m. Staff
Wednesday, August 31 to December 14 Grayslake Campus, 0706 8-9:50 a.m. C. Tseng
AEROBIC DANCE 4052 CFIT 16-001
Monday and Wednesday August 29 to December 14 Grayslake Campus, 0706 6-6:50 p.m. D. Paul
BODY TONING - WOMEN 4036 CFIT 21-001 Monday and Wednesday August 29 to December 14 Grayslake Campus, 0706 7-7:50 p.m. D. Paul
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Music
Vocal Ensembles GOSPEL CHOIR
Perform diverse sacred music of the AfricanAmerican tradition, including spirituals and gospel music, past to present. Techniques of correct singing are addressed. No audition required. First-time Gospel Choir students will receive information early in the semester regarding the purchase of concert attire.
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CMSC 1-001
Monday, August 22 to December 5 7:30-9:30 p.m. Grayslake Campus, D100 $50 M. Hunter
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CLC SINGERS
CHOIR OF LAKE COUNTY
This student-based ensemble engages in the enjoyment, study, preparation and performance of diverse choral music, including madrigals, ballads and popular modern idioms. Emphasis is given to techniques of correct singing. An audition is required. For audition information, please contact Stephen Edwards at (847) 543-2040, or sedwards7@clcillinois.edu. If college credit is desired, enroll in MUS 120-001. First-time CLC Singers will receive information early in the semester regarding the purchase of concert attire.
Comprised of members of the community at large, as well as students, this choir seeks to serve the artistic needs of the community. Its singers participate in the enjoyment, preparation and performance of traditional choral literature, from early Renaissance to present day. Techniques of correct singing are addressed. No audition required. If college credit is desired, enroll in MUS 120-003. First-time Choir of Lake County students will receive information early in the semester regarding the purchase of concert attire.
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Tuesday, August 23 to December 6 7:30-9:30 p.m. Grayslake Campus, D100 $50 P. Nielsen
CMSC 2-001
Tuesday, August 23 to December 6 1-3 p.m. Grayslake Campus, TBA $50 S. Edwards
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CMSC 3-001
ENDEAVOR INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu
Instrumental Ensembles WIND ENSEMBLE
Offered for the enjoyment and convenience of individuals who wish to play their instrument and do not need college credit. Also offered to provide band experience and opportunities for the college community. An audition is required. For audition information, please call Dr. Michael Flack at (847) 5432566. If college credit is desired, enroll in MUS 123-001.
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CMSC 4-001
Thursday, August 25 to December 8 7:30-9 p.m. Grayslake Campus, P101 $50 M. Flack
JAZZ ENSEMBLE I
CONCERT BAND
Understanding and enjoyment of instrumental music through selected examples of standard instrumental ensemble literature of all periods. An audition is required. For audition information, please call Dr. Michael Flack at (847) 543-2566. If college credit is desired, enroll in MUS 223-001.
Offered for the enjoyment and convenience of individuals who wish to play their instrument and do not want or need college credit. Also offered to provide band experience and opportunities for the college community. No audition is required. If college credit is desired, enroll in MUS 123-002.
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CMSC 5-001
Monday, August 22 to December 5 7:30-9 p.m. Grayslake Campus, P101 $50 M. Flack
CMSC 6-001
Wednesday, August 24 to December 7 7:30-9 p.m. Grayslake Campus, P 101 $50 M. Madonia
JAZZ ENSEMBLE II
Understanding and enjoyment of instrumental music through selected examples of standard instrumental ensemble literature of all periods. No audition is required. If college credit is desired, enroll in MUS 223-002.
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CMSC 7-001
Tuesday, August 23 to December 6 7:30-9 p.m. Grayslake Campus, P101 $50 J. Ott
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Photography
PHOTOGRAPHY FOR BEGINNERS
Just beginning to explore photography? Get the most out of your digital camera by discovering how to use some of its basic functions. Learn to compose your shots and understand the difference between a mediocre and a good photograph. Part of the course will be driven by what you and classmates want to learn and discuss. Students will need a DSLR.
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CPTO 8-001
Saturday, September 10 to November 5 9-11:30 a.m. 8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $225 J. Harold
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iPHONE PHOTOGRAPHY
GOLDEN HOUR PORTRAITS IN NATURE
Learn how to create better images than you ever thought possible using your iPhone from Chicago TV meteorologist, professional photographer and CLC alum Mike Caplan and professional photographer John Petrovic. This class, solely for iPhone users, covers the fundamentals of proper exposure and composition and how to apply the “Art Sauce” using various apps. Bring to class your fully charged iPhone and power cord. Repeat students are welcome. Location of the Saturday morning session will be discussed in class. Students are responsible for their own transportation to the field location.
Learn to take beautifully composed portrait images in the natural light of the “Golden Hour.” Bring up to five sample images in jpg format on a USB flash drive, your adjustable DSLR camera with a manual setting and your camera manual to the first class. Please read your camera manual prior to class. Two class meetings will be held outdoors (locations to be determined) and will be discussed in class. Students are responsible for their own transportation to the field locations. Prerequisite: Beginners are welcome but should be familiar with their cameras.
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CPTO 2-001
Tuesday, November 1-22 7-9:30 p.m. 5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA AND Saturday, November 5 Off Campus (Location TBD) 8-10:30 a.m. $179 J. Petrovic and M. Caplan
CPTO 10-001
Monday, September 12 and October 3 6:30-8:30 p.m. Grayslake Campus, TBA AND Monday, September 19-26 6:30-8:30 p.m. Off Campus (Location TBD) 4 Sessions $89 H. Domke
ENDEAVOR INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu
Outdoor Recreation
Trips and Tours
STORM CHASERS: UNDERSTANDING SEVERE WEATHER PHENOMENON Experience an exciting introduction to severe weather phenomenon, the forecasting techniques involved and how to observe such events safely. Ideally this four-week class will meet twice in the classroom and twice in the field guided by an experienced storm chaser. Get a close-up view of the equipment in a storm chaser vehicle. You are responsible for your own transportation to the field locations. If you are unable to attend in the field, virtual
learning may be an option but is highly dependent on internet coverage in the field.
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CREC 37-001
Wednesday, October 5-26 7-9 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA and Off Campus (Location TBD) $79 J. Walters
MILWAUKEE CATHEDRAL TOUR
Discover unbelievable European architectural and historical treasures without leaving the Midwest. Visit Milwaukee’s Church of the Gesu and St. Joan of Arc Chapel, St. Stanislaus and the Basilica of Saint Josaphat. Feast your eyes, mind and your palate during this relaxed tour of discovery. Transportation and lunch are included. There will be considerable walking and stair climbing. Wear comfortable walking shoes. Bus will depart from CLC parking lot 2 across from the CLC Horticulture Building at 8:30 a.m. and return at 5 p.m. Plan to arrive at least 15 minutes prior to departure time. Please note: Every effort is made to conduct all tours as described. Substitutions may be necessary when situations arise that are beyond our control. Cancellations for tours may be made up to 14 business days before the tour. After that no refund is possible.
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CTRP 4-031
Tuesday, October 25 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Off Campus (Meet at Grayslake Campus) $195 T. Johnson
Writing GETTING STARTED WRITING AND PUBLISHING YOUR BOOK
This class will cover the steps leading to book authorship and the things to know. Budding authors, this is the place to begin.
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CWRT 1-001
Thursday, September 15 to October 6 6:30-8 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $39 K. Gray
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Online Courses for Adults and Youth
Our instructor-led online courses offered through ed2go are informative, fun, convenient and highly interactive. We focus on creating warm, supportive communities for our learners. New course sessions begin monthly. Visit our website for start dates. Complete any of these courses entirely from your home or anywhere, any time.
DRAWING FOR THE ABSOLUTE BEGINNER
Gain a solid foundation in drawing and become the artist you’ve always dreamed you could be!
DISCOVER DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHY
Explore the fascinating world of digital photography equipment.
MATH REFRESHER
Gain confidence in your basic math skills and start using math to your advantage.
INTRODUCTION TO ALGEBRA
Understand how algebra is relevant to almost every aspect of your daily life, and become skilled at solving a variety of algebraic problems.
SPEED SPANISH
Learn six easy recipes to glue Spanish words together into sentences, and you’ll be engaging in conversational Spanish in no time.
GRAMMAR REFRESHER
Develop your English grammar skills and take your writing and speaking to the next level of excellence in this course.
DISCOVER SIGN LANGUAGE
Discover the fun of learning sign language and using your hands to communicate.
STOCKS, BONDS, AND INVESTING: OH, MY!
Learn how to make wise investment decisions so that you have enough money to live comfortably through your retirement.
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Learn from the comfort of your home! • 24-hour access • Discussion areas • 6-week format • Expert instructors Prices start as low as $115
INTRODUCTION TO INTERIOR DESIGN
Explore interior design fundamentals as you learn how to transform any room into a beautiful and functional space.
WRITING ESSENTIALS
Master the essentials of writing so you can excel at business communications, express yourself clearly online, and take your creative literary talents to a new level.
BEGINNING WRITER’S WORKSHOP
If you have a story that needs to be written, an online writing workshop is a great place to start. This course will help improve your writing skills and discover new ways to stretch your creative muscles.
Personal Enrichment Explore
Youth in grades 1-8 can explore their dreams in fun, STEAM-based classes taught by experienced educators. Send them to college! EXPLORE: FAST-PACED PROGRAM FOR GIFTED 6TH - 8TH GRADERS Challenge your gifted sixth, seventh or eighth grade student with our exciting and thought-provoking Fast-Paced math and verbal courses. All are designed to engage and equip your bright student for academic success. Visit https://learn.clcillinois.edu/clc/ FastPaced.jsp for more program and qualification criteria
FAST-PACED MATH (FALL AND SPRING)
This three-year experience will challenge and help build your student’s confidence with math topics not typically included in traditional sixth through eighth grade Algebra or Geometry classes.
FAST-PACED VERBAL (FALL AND SPRING)
his three-year experience will challenge and help build your student’s confidence in reading, writing, speaking and listening. Verbal topics include Greek and Latin stems, grammar, literature, creative writing, speech writing, oral presentations and digital portfolios. Additional topics include engineering, graphic arts, improv and photography.
Connect & Explore
Check with your Lake County school district gifted coordinator in January 2023 for information about your fifth grader’s eligibility for 2023-2024. Home school, private and parochial school parents may email CPEInfo@clcillinois. edu for information about submitting their children’s scores. Learn.clcillinois.edu/clc/FastPaced.jsp 27
Personal Enrichment Engage
Connect & Engage
Engage High school students in grades 9-12 can engage in STEM-based career exploration and innovative experiences. Discover that anything is possible.
Test Prep SAT PREP (GRADES 10-12)
Looking to prepare for and achieve your best on the SAT? Engage in algebra, geometry, advanced algebra and basic mathematical refreshers to polish your math skills. Discover helpful ways to remember grammatical rules and effective strategies to help you approach reading passages and questions confidently. Be prepared for the upcoming SAT test dates of November 5 and December 3, 2022
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CENG 17-001
Saturday, September 17 to October 22 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. 6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $250 S. Martinez and S. Pantelic
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Discover “Learn continually, there will always be one more thing to learn.” — Steve Jobs
Personal Enrichment Discover Programs for Adults
Connect & Discover
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Discover: Current Events
Discover: Film AGING IN THE CINEMA: REMEMBERING AND FORGETTING View and discuss four films about memoryloss and sensory-loss. Participants will watch a Belgium hired killer as well as Julie Christie cope with Alzheimer’s disease. Then, Laura Linney and Phillip Seymour Hoffman will cope with a parent suffering with dementia. Christopher Plummer will have his memory nudged -- and won’t like it.
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CDIS 7-021
Monday, October 3-24 1-3:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $80 J. Kupetz
A CINEMATIC VIEW OF TELEVISION NEWS
MAJOR GUBERNATORIAL RACES OF 2022
There are 36 states with gubernatorial elections this cycle. Take a deep dive into the country’s major governor’s races, focusing on the dynamics of the campaigns in the most contested states including Arizona, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Michigan, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Texas, Wisconsin and, of course, Illinois.
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CDIS 52-021
Monday, October 31 9-11 a.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $30 J. Strauss
2022 MID-TERM ELECTIONS POST ELECTION ANALYSIS: TSUNAMI, WAVE, OR RIPPLE?
In this session, we will analyze the 2022 mid-term election results and examine both parties’ messages, the quality of the candidates recruited and what issues influenced voter behavior the most. Finally, we will discuss whether the mid-terms 30
were seemingly primarily a referendum on President Biden and the Democratic and Republican Parties.
The cinema has a love-hate relationship with television, and this series looks at four films about TV news participants should love. Jane Fonda will report on nuclear power and Al Pacino will find a whistleblower who isn’t blowing smoke about the tobacco industry. Holly Hunter will shine in a serious film disguised as a rom-com and what’s not to love about Will Ferrell as Ron Burgundy?
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CDIS 62-021
CDIS 83-021
Monday, October 31 1-3 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, TBA $40 J. Strauss
Monday, November 7-28 1-3:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, TBA $80 J. Kuptez
A HISTORY OF WONDER WOMAN
THE LIFE AND FILMS OF ORSON WELLES
A comprehensive look at the past, present, and future of the popular DC superhero, Wonder Woman. Presented by comics writer, Jarett Miller, take a journey though a storied history of one of the most popular superheroes in pop culture. From comics to television to movies, discover the secret to Wonder Woman’s popularity and longevity.
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CDIS 18-001
Thursday, September 29 6-7:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $29 J. Miller
A biography of American filmmaker Orson Welles, followed by a retrospective of his filmography. Presented by screenwriter Jarett Miller, take a journey through the catalog of Welles’ films, learn about his storytelling and directing styles and join in on the discussion of some of the most well-known films in cinema history.
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CDIS 32-001
Thursday, November 10 6-7:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, TBA $29 J. Miller
DISCOVER INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu
Discover: Financial Management RETIREMENT PLANNING TODAY
Live a rich retirement by having a sound financial plan right now. Tax law and Social Security changes require that you understand the changes and make adjustments. Learn strategies to manage investment risks, save money on taxes, manage a 401(k) and calculate savings needed to retire. A $25 fee for the 235-page textbook will be payable to the instructor the first day of class.
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CFIN 2-001
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CFIN 2-021
Thursday, September 8-22 6:30-8:45 p.m. 3 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $35 R. Babjak Tuesday, September 13-27 6:30-8:45 p.m. 3 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $35 R. Babjak
Discover: History MIDDLE EASTERN CIVILIZATIONS: PAST AND PRESENT
Learn about ancient civilizations founded in Mesopotamia – their rise, history, religion, culture, life and decline. Their contribution to our present day life is tremendous. Who were these people and what is our connection to them?
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CDIS 49-021
Friday, October 14 to November 4 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $80 M. Nematollahi Mahani
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Discover: Language BASIC ITALIAN
This introductory level class will provide you with the skills to speak, read, write and understand Italian. Learn about Italian life, culture and history.
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CLNG 15-001
Monday, September 12 to October 31 4-5 p.m. 8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $129 I. Massi
LET’S SIGN! AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE
The class will include sign language vocabulary along with deaf culture. Learn the basics of short conversations to use in real life. Through interactive signing and activities, you will feel confident using your new skills and building on them over time.
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CLNG 30-081
Wednesday, September 28 to November 16 6-8 p.m. 8 Sessions Virtual Live $125 K. Thomas
BEGINNING CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH
This fun and interactive class is designed for students who are primarily interested in developing the ability to understand and generate simple questions and answers in Spanish. Learn basic grammar concepts, how to manipulate regular and irregular verbs, how to comprehend typical vocabulary and how to converse about other common items and situations. Discover cultural elements of Spanish-speaking countries such as family life, foods, politics and geography.
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CLNG 2-001
4087
CLNG 2-021
Tuesday, September 20 to October 18 6-9 p.m. 5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $125 L. Nelson Thursday, September 22 to October 20 6-9 p.m. 5 Sessions Southlake Campus, TBA $125 L. Nelson 32
Discover: Literature CONVERSATIONAL SPANISH 2
This course will help you acquire a good working knowledge of the present indicative Spanish verb tense allowing you to understand and make yourself understood in everyday situations. The emphasis will be on comprehension and production of the spoken language through the introduction of communicative activities and dialogues. Prerequisite: Spanish 1 or previous Spanish language experience.
4086
CLNG 3-001
Tuesday, October 25 to November 22 6-9 p.m. 5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $125 L. Nelson
A textbook is required for each language class and may be purchased from the CLC bookstore prior to class. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/bookstore for hours and information.
ADVENTURES OF HUCKLEBERRY FINN: MARK TWAIN’S MAGNIFICENT FAILURE
Huckleberry Finn is a picaresque adventure of an escape from slavery and abusive family life with an oppressive culture. It is a work of comic satire and a critique of progress, civilization and a warped society that allows some people to enslave others. Shortly after its publication, the book was proclaimed a classic. However, critics often suggest that Twain’s failure of nerve keeps the work from developing its most crucial theme and being the great American novel it might have become. This talk examines what is right, and wrong, with Mark Twain’s most familiar and significant writing.
3981
CDIS 97-021
Wednesday, October 19 1-3 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $40 J. Leitner
DISCOVER INFORMATION: (847) 543-2980 www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu
Discover: Personal Health and Wellness
CREATING A HEALTHY LIFESTYLE OF HOLISTIC FITNESS
This class will cover steps to becoming healthier spiritually in soul and body. You will be guided on creating a healthy lifestyle plan, incorporating exercise, nutrition, self-care and personal development in daily life.
4072
CWEL 20-001
Tuesday, October 4 to November 29 6:30-8 p.m. 9 Sessions Grayslake Campus, TBA $49 K. Gray
UNDERSTANDING MEDICARE BE IN THE KNOW AND BE PREPARED
Enrich your understanding of Medicare and arm yourself with the knowledge and tools to navigate it with ease. You will learn what Medicare is and how it works along with other coverage options to ensure you are properly protected. This is a must for all ages.
4039
CDIS 59-081
Thursday, October 13 6-8 p.m. 1 Session Virtual Live $29 C. Espinosa
THE WISDOM OF RUMI
This course is a spiritual journey through the transformative teachings of the Persian mystic poet, Rumi. Get inspired by Rumi’s healing stories of illumination and moving love poems.
4038
CWEL 36-021
Tuesday, November 8-29 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $80 M. Nematollahi Mahani
BE MINDFUL, STAY CALM AND STUDY BUDDHIST PRACTICES
Examine the life of Siddhartha Gautama, known as Buddha. Learn about his teachings and enlightenment, compassion and forgiveness and his path to inner peace.
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CWEL 12-021
Friday, October 7 to November 4 2-4 p.m. 5 Sessions Southlake Campus, R024 $125 M. Nematollahi Mahani 33
Discover: World Religions BUDDHA, JESUS, MUHAMMAD: A COMPARATIVE STUDY
Buddha, Jesus and Muhammad are the most influential persons in history. They are honored for the examples of their lives, their insights into the human condition, their teachings on ultimate reality and the religious movements they Inspired. In this talk, we investigate their message and mission, their struggles and achievements and their lasting impact on the world.
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CDIS 76-021
Wednesday, October 26 1-3 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, R024 $40 J. Leitner
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Steps to Register in Noncredit Courses 1. Select Course(s) • Navigate to learn.clcillinois.edu to browse Professional Development and Personal Enrichment courses. •
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3. A pply for Admission, Register and Pay (Only required for some courses) • To get your CLC ID, complete the Student Admission Form at clcillinois.edu/apply •
You will be emailed a CLC myLogin username and temporary password in two separate emails after application processing (usually one business day).
Senior Citizens All in-district residents who are 60 years of age or older at the time of registration may receive a 50% tuition discount for select courses through Professional Development. Fees remain unchanged. The only eligible noncredit courses are those that require registration through the myCLC student portal. Contact professionalworkshops@ clcillinois.edu or (847) 543-2990 to learn more.
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You will be emailed when your billing statement is available in myCLC. It is the responsibility of the student to meet payment deadlines. Payment plans (when applicable) and payment should be finalized before the first day of class.
Check your schedule in learn.clcillinois.edu or the myCLC student portal, depending on registration point.
Visit clcillinois.edu/paying-for-college/ how-to-pay for more information.
The College of Lake County is committed to maintaining a safe and secure educational environment. This report is available on the CLC Police Department website at www.clcillinois.edu/clery.
2. Create a Noncredit Account and Pay • This login information is different from your CLC ID/Login and begins with an “X”
Contact the ITS Service Desk for login assistance at clcillinois.edu/helpdesk or (847) 543-4357.
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Withdrawals and Refunds • Students who do not attend or do not plan to complete a class they have enrolled in are responsible for officially dropping the class. • Students who do not attend or stop attending class, but do not officially drop, will remain responsible for all tuition/fees for the class.
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Courses start at various dates throughout the term; some courses begin as late as December. Keep this schedule handy and refer to it through December 2022. The information contained within is accurate as of July 2022, but is subject to change. For the most up-to-date information, visit learn.clcillinois.edu. Continuing Education Vocational Credits Continuing Education Vocational Credits do not apply to any degree or certificate program offered at the college in the academic divisions. Vocational credits will not be added to a student’s academic credit hours or included in the GPA. Students receive a grade of P (Pass) or N (No Pass). Call (847) 543-2990 for more information.
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Save Lives with Defensive Driving Judicial Services offers opportunities to improve your future and the future of your community through courses, workshops and volunteer opportunities. Partnering with the 19th Judicial Circuit Court for over 30 years, Judicial Services offers the National Safety Council’s award- winning Defensive Driving Courses including the “Alive at 25” program. This course is proven to save the lives of young drivers.
Judicial Services
Distracted driving is on the rise. Motorists of all levels can benefit from learning defensive driving skills. Register for a course today. www.clcillinois.edu/judicial (847) 543-2185 (courses) (847) 543-2100 (volunteering) judicialservices@clcillinois.edu
“I just missed being killed by about three seconds.” – Christine Burke praising CLC’s defensive driving course. Christine Burke of Lake Barrington enrolled in our Defensive Driving Course. While driving less than a week later, she used a lesson from the course to narrowly avoid getting smashed broadside by a car that ran a red light. Burke said that she hesitated at the intersection, recalling a tip she learned in the defensive driving course called “delayed acceleration” waiting two or three seconds before entering an intersection if yours is the first car there. She credits this decision with saving her life.
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ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY CENTER GRAND OPENING Saturday, October 22 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Built to offer world-class infrastructure for advanced technical training, the ATC will prepare students to fill the high-skill, high-wage and in-demand workforce needs of Lake County manufacturing now and into the future. Be among the first to explore new state-of-the-art industrial technology and welding fabrication labs. Classes begin this fall.
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