CLC Classes
2016 Summer noncredit courses
Career Training and Professional Development Courses Personal Enrichment Classes for Youth to Adult Summer Camps Discovery Program Adults 50+ Quest
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Connect to the College of Lake County: Professional Development and Personal Enrichment Classes Learning new knowledge and skills – whether it’s for professional development or personal enrichment – can reveal possibilities never imagined for you, your family, your career or your business. The College of Lake County offers classes, workshops, training, tours and courses for all ages, all levels and in a variety of topics and subjects. CLC’s Explore Summer Camps for kids in Grades 1-12 are the perfect opportunity for youth to experience a college environment first-hand. Explore camps are fun, challenging programs taught by experienced, personable instructors whose passion for education will inspire your kids. Advance your career
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Our professional development courses and training can help you, your staff or your organization gain the knowledge and skills to succeed. Our short-term courses are ideal for quick mastery to hone current skills or explore new fields. Do you need customized training to meet a specific need for your department or organization? Our Client Solutions group provides powerful, outcomebased training tailored to fit your company or industry.
The counselors in the Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center (IL SBDC/ITC) are available to provide their expertise through free one-on-one, confidential sessions. Whether you’re starting a new business, positioning your business for growth or seeking to expand globally, the IL SBDC/ITC can help.
This summer’s Quest Program studies two topics in-depth: Climate Change and Cultural Chicago. Each topic is explored over four days through presentations, discussions and field trips. Participate in a relaxed atmosphere with other interested adults and knowledgeable instructors. Turn to page 36 for details, dates and times.
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The College of Lake County is always looking for ways to improve, to keep our community green and to connect you with the best educational opportunities available. We are enhancing our communication with you by delivering one convenient schedule that contains all lifelong learning options: personal and professional. We are committed to sustainability by reducing the number of schedules printed and being environmentally conscious. We continually update our workshops, courses, programs and training to offer you what you want to learn no matter your age, to offer you cutting-edge professional development and to offer training to advance your career or earning potential. Be sure to keep this schedule through August; our classes are offered throughout the summer. Visit our website www.clcillinois.edu/wpdi for up-to-date class information. Affordable and local, explore the College of Lake County and connect to your future.
Client Solutions Construction Business Development Center Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center Judicial Services Personal Enrichment Professional Development Grayslake Campus 19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake, IL 60030
Lakeshore Campus 33 N. Genesee St., Waukegan, IL 60085
Southlake Campus 1120 S. Milwaukee Ave., Vernon Hills, IL 60061
Workforce and Professional Development Institute Technology Building, Room T317 19351 West Washington Street, Grayslake, IL 60030 (847) 543-2615 wpdi@clcillinois.edu www.clcillinois.edu/wpdi Keep this schedule through August 2016. The information contained within is accurate as of April 2016, but is subject to change. Like us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter!
Table of Contents for Summer 2016 Noncredit Schedule Professional Development BASSET 13 Business Skills for Public Sector Managers 6 Computers-Basic Skills 7 Computers-Microsoft Office 7 Concealed Carry Licensing 14 Customer Service Skills 6 Forklift Operator Training 17 Google Tools 5 Graphic Design Software 9 Hospitality 13 Interpreting 1 Leadership Development 3 Lean Sigma 4 Online Classes 19 Personal Success Program 18 Presentations 4 Project Management 2 Protective Services 15 Real Estate 15 Social Media 5 Teacher Education 16 Truck Driver Training 17 Voice Overs 1
Math 24 Mythological Heroes 24 Outdoor Recreation 25 Photography 25 STEM 25 Study Skills 26 Web Design 26
Discovery and Quest Programs Classes Computers – Basic Skills 38 History 38 World Religions 35 Quest Program 36
Classes ACT Test Prep 27 Online 27
Personal Enrichment Creative Arts 29 Dance 29 Fitness 30 Language 34 Online Classes 19 Outdoor Recreation 31 Photography 33 Video Game Making 32 Writing 34
Small Business Development and International Trade Center 20 Steps to Apply, Register and Pay 39 Youth Registration Form
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Judicial Services
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Client Solutions
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Construction Business Development Center
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Healthcare and Nursing CPR 9 Healthcare 11 Healthcare-Online 12 Massage Therapy CEs 10 Nursing Education 11 Pharmacy Technician 12 Social Work CEs 16
Explore Programs Camps 3D Worlds Using Minecraft 21 Archery 25 Astronomy and Space Science 22 Designed for Girls 22 Engineering 23 Filmmaking 22 Interdisciplinary Camps 23 Language Arts 23 Lasers and Photonics 24 LEGO® 24
Camp Explore this summer Where Kids Go To College Academic enrichment cleverly disguised as FUN for students in grades 1–12. Explore Camps run half days (morning or afternoon) Monday-Thursday for one week. Combine morning and afternoon camps for a full-day option.
Camps begin June 13 Register early! Camps fill quickly See pages 21-26
Business Skills
Professional Development Prepare yourself with new abilities for today’s changing work environment. CLC’s Professional Development classes are affordable, convenient and taught by industry experts. Advance your career.
Interpreter traInIng Learn more about being a professional interpreter! Attend an information session at 6 p.m. on May 24 at the Grayslake Campus, Room T323. Visit www.clcinfosessions.eventbrite.com for more information. ___________________________________ professIonal Interpreter BasIc traInIng Enhance your skills or begin your career as a professional interpreter. Learn critical concepts for interpreting in medical, legal and community settings so Limited English Proficient persons will be on an equal footing with those who understand English. Learn the fundamentals and modes of interpreting and translating, the role of the interpreter and the Codes of Ethics proposed by the National Council on Interpreting in Health Care (NCIHC) and the International Medical Interpreters Association (IMIA). Practice and implement interpreting techniques in small groups, listen to and critique recordings of interpreting scripts and record and critique your own renditions. 8934 PLNG 20-001 Tuesday, June 7 to July 26 5-10 p.m. 8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $749 S. Arteaga
IntroductIon to professIonal VoIce-oVers You’ve heard Brian Thon on TV and radio commercials! Now hear Brian live as he illustrates how you could use your speaking voice for commercials, films and videos! Most people go about voice-overs the wrong way. Brian will show you a unique, outside-of-the-box way to cash in on one of the most lucrative full-time or part-time careers out there! This is a business you can do on your own terms, on your own turf, in your own time and with practically no overhead! Companies are looking for new voices like never before. This exciting and fun class could be the career game changer you’ve been looking for! 8937 PPRO 8-001 Wednesday, June 29 7-9 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $69 B. Thon
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Project Management project ManageMent professIonal serIes Interested in getting your Project Management Professional (PMP®) certification? Completing these three classes provides the 35 professional development units (PDUs) required to obtain PMP Certification and prepare you for the PMP exam. With these dynamic courses, taught by Andy Kaufman, a certified PMP, trainer and author, you can make this the year you become a certified PMP. taKe tHe serIes and saVe!
8947 PPRO 88-001 Wednesday and Thursday July 6-7 and July 20-21 AND Tuesday, July 26 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $1,349 A. Kaufman
serIes 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 two-day, hands-on session, led by a certified PMP, will give you practical insights on how to deliver your projects more reliably and qualifies you for 14 PDUs toward your project management certification. 8944 PPRO 85-001 Wednesday and Thursday, July 6-7 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $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. Taught by a certified Project Management Professional (PMP®), you will get practical insights on advanced topics that will help experienced project managers improve project outcomes. 8945 PPRO 86-001 Wednesday and Thursday, July 20-21 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $525 A. Kaufman
PLeASe 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 www.clcillinois.edu/professional/projmgmt
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adVanced project ManageMent project ManageMent professIonal (pMp) exaM prep This intensive, one-day session is designed to achieve 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 with everything you need to prepare to pass the exam. Comprehensive study material is provided including a hard copy of the Project Management Body of Knowledge (PMBOK® Guide), a top rated exam preparation book, and a CD that provides a simulated exam testing experience. The facilitator is a certified PMP with experience helping people prepare and pass the certification exam worldwide. 8946 PPRO 87-001 Tuesday, July 26 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $425 A. Kaufman
Project Management and Business Skills - Online
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Leadership Development neW! executIVe leadersHIp In tHe 21st centurY Our economy is moving swiftly out of the industrial age into the new economy of the internet, knowledge and innovation. Executive leaders require a new perspective on the external environment, and new tools to lead one’s internal organizational structure and way of doing business. Discover information about how the marketplace and business is changing. Then find out what executive leaders need to know about the new economy to position organizations for success moving forward. The nationally acclaimed book, “Nine Shift: Work, Life and Education in the 21st Century,” is included in the course fee. 9009 PGOT 27-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $395 W. Draves
superVIsorY and leadersHIp Ensuring the efficiency of your team is the key to your success and is your most important responsibility. Learn about effective delegation, performance management and writing performance reviews. Discuss the supervisor’s role and responsibilities and strategies for improving your overall effectiveness as a leader. After this class, you will be able to self-assess your own competencies, know what you need to do to maximize your effectiveness as a supervisor and employ strategies to create productive and cooperative staff relationships. New and experienced supervisors and managers will gain practical, easy to understand and insightful methods of supervision. 8941 PPRO 47-800 June 6 to July 29 Online 24/7 $395 S. Klauss
ManageMent Boot caMp Supervisors, managers and emerging leaders: enhance your management skills with this course! Discover the keys to effectively managing your employees, how to create clear expectations, engage and motivate employees and increase your effectiveness through using the DiSC personality profile (included). By the end of the course, you’ll be managing like a pro – quickly and with confidence. 8935 PPRO 1-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $295 S. Klauss
tIMe and productIVItY ManageMent How effectively you manage your time and productivity can affect your business and personal life in many ways. Learn tips and techniques you won’t get anywhere else for managing time and increasing productivity. Whether you are managing your own time or others’ time, come away with proven tips to put into practice on Monday morning. 8936 PPRO 2-800 July 5-29 Online 24/7 $195 W. Draves
neW! offIce operatIons Discover strategies that focus on specific office outcomes and operating a high-functioning office. Learn the administration and management of office business practices that support the highest level of efficiency and productivity. Learn how to: design, implement, evaluate and maintain the process of work within your office; understand how to supervise or manage a team of administrators; allocate roles; recruit, train and issue assignments and projects. 9010 PGOT 28-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $195 G. Marsello
conflIct ManageMent The average manager spends more than 20 percent of their day engaged in or reacting to a conflict situation. Discover a workable conflict management model, discuss case studies in conflict management and take away successful conflict management strategies to apply in your workplace. 8930 PGOT 11-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $245 S. Klauss
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Lean Sigma
Presentations
stress ManageMent Stress isn’t the enemy. It is our perceptions of stress that amp our anxiety and use up all our steam. Events happen every day. How we interpret those events can set the stage for how we feel and how we react to others. Reducing stress is as easy as understanding what stress is, understanding what stress is to you and using that knowledge to restructure your thoughts. Turn stress into a stepping stone, not a stumbling block!
neW! lean sIx sIgMa In today’s world, Lean is a part of the business environment. Lean Six Sigma attacks inefficiencies, non-value-added wastes caused by defects, non valueadded flow of information or materials, non-productive time, data storage, stacks of inventory, overproduction and extra processing. Using Lean Six Sigma techniques will help you lead successfully in either the service and manufacturing industries. No prerequisites required.
8927 PGOT 2-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $145 M. Brown
9011 PGOT 29-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $245 S. Follett
poWerful presentatIons and effectIVe speaKIng Learn everything from voice and speech basics such as proper breathing, diction and enunciation as well as specific presentation templates and techniques. Learn how to effectively deliver a presentation to one person across the table, in front of a small group in a boardroom, from the stage for a large audience and to host webinars online. Every speaker must master several critical factors, and this class will teach you to deliver your presentations with ease and confidence.
creatIVe proBleM solVIng In today’s business environment, employers expect employees to have a solid set of interpersonal skills. The ability to solve problems quickly and effectively is a critical interpersonal skill well worth developing. Interpersonal and business relationships fail because of poor problem solving. Find out how to recognize problems and deal with them appropriately. You will learn techniques relevant for any organization or group context that can be easily adapted to individual work.
applYIng lean sIgMa to Hr functIons Lean principles that streamline processes in human resource functions such as recruiting, hiring, training, compensating and managing performance. Find out about Lean concepts, tools and methods you can use to benchmark and assess problems and lead continuous improvement efforts to resolve them.
9012 PGOT 30-800 July 5-29 Online 24/7 $195 C. Niven
8931 PGOT 17-800 July 5-29 Online 24/7 $245 S. Schmall
8942 PPRO 49-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $195 B. Brady
prezI Bring your vision to life with Prezi and leave PowerPoint behind! Take a journey into the world of creative presentations! Learn how to use and engage your creative side for amazing presentations. Your audience will be stimulated with what you present as well as how you present. 8928 PGOT 3-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $195 K. Green
grapHIc desIgn for VIsual presentatIons Make your visual presentations look professional and communicate effectively. Get the most advanced techniques on graphic design principles, including page layout, typography and basic design. Gain new skills to create effective and beautiful visual presentations on any presentation software program. 8929 PGOT 4-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $195 J. Soard
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Business Skills - Online
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Google Tools
Social Media for Business
google apps for BusIness Google has variety of web-based applications and tools to help you become more productive, including Gmail, Google Calendar, Drive, Hangouts, Documents, Spreadsheets, Presentations and more. Move beyond the basic features you figured out on your own. Be able to use them to work collaboratively and increase productivity. Learn how to run online meetings and webinars. Learn the ins and outs of all the tools Google offers to help you become more productive and improve your work communication skills. You will learn time saving tips and strategies to get more done in your work and personal life.
neW! faceBooK for BusIness Find out what goes on behind the scenes on Facebook pages and how to increase the chances that your message is seen and acted on. Discover new tools and proven techniques to increase business and expand your reach. Discuss how to adapt your marketing message for the Facebook platform and how to integrate Facebook across all marketing areas. This is an advanced class and assumes you have started a page on Facebook and have some basic knowledge of the platform. In includes the most current updates Facebook has made.
8933 PGOT 23-800 July 5-29 Online 24/7 $195 J. Selke
google analYtIcs If you are not reviewing your website statistics, then you are missing several key opportunities to profit from your website traffic. This course, aimed at non-technical users, will take you through all the key techniques. Learn website analytics using the world-standard Google Analytics, a free online tool. You’ll understand your visitor traffic better, learn how to calculate return on investment (ROI) for your online advertising and discover how to get more conversions and sales from your website visitors. A must for anyone serious about leveraging more success from their website. 8932 PGOT 22-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $195 D. Belhassen
9014 PGOT 32-800 July 5-29 Online 24/7 $245 N. Siscaretti
neW! InstagraM for BusIness With over 100 million users, Instagram is a marketing gold mine. Discover ways to have your audience generate excellent content for you and build your community. Learn how to make hashtags work for you, how to make and keep your followers happy and how a small input can cause exponential growth. We'll also explore dos and don’ts of Instagram to get you on the fast track to success. Make the most of Instagram and lead your business to unending exposure. An android or iOS device is needed to take full advantage of class exercises. 9013 PGOT 31-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $195 N. Siscaretti
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These are instructor-led, online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard. Please contact our office for access information to your online course Call (847) 543-2615 or email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu
neW! creatIng cell pHone apps for Your BusIness Cell phone apps are the latest way smart businesses are reaching their customers. We will provide you with step-by-step instructions on how non-technical users can build, deploy and market smartphone applications across Android, iPhone and Blackberry platforms. The course is ideal for those who want to understand how smartphone applications can be inexpensively built and for technical users who want to understand how to quickly deploy smartphone applications. 8943 PPRO 51-800 July 5-29 Online 24/7 $245 D. Belhassen 5
Customer Service custoMer serVIce certIfIcate The customer service series combines “Keys to Customer Service” and “Extraordinary Customer Service” at a discounted price. Learn to improve your customer service skills to enhance your career skill set, improve productivity and increase your organization’s success. You will discover extraordinary customer service techniques you won’t find anywhere else. taKe tHe serIes and saVe!
8940 PPRO 19-800 June 6 to July 29 Online 24/7 $245
serIes classes can Be taKen IndIVIduallY: KeYs to custoMer serVIce 8938 PPRO 17-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $145 N. Sanders-Cobb extraordInarY custoMer serVIce 8939 PPRO 18-800 July 5-29 Online 24/7 $145 F. Bayley Individual course descriptions can be found online. ____________________________________
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These are instructor-led, online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard. Please contact our office for access information to your online course. Call (847) 543-2615 or email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu
Business Skills for Public Sector Managers neW! coMMunItIes of excellence Communities of excellence is a skill-building workshop series for new or experienced public-sector managers who work for a municipality in departments such as; administration, public works, parks, police, fire or building and zoning. Communities of excellence is a six-session series taught by experienced public sector managers. The sessions will focus on topics such as government and governance, effective decision making, leading people and departments, conflict resolution, labor law and employment and communications skills. The workshops are offered only as a complete series. To view instructor biographies, visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/COe. The series is co-sponsored by the College of Lake County and waubonsee Community College. The investment per participant is $695, and includes all materials and a continental breakfast at the start of each session. To register for the fall session, visit www.clc-communities-ofexcellence.eventbrite.com. for more information, contact CLC Professional Development at professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu or (847) 543-2615.
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Customer Service and Computer Skills
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Computer Skills-Basic
Computers-Microsoft Office
BegInnIng coMputer 1 This course is designed for the individual who is afraid of the computer and has never taken a computer class. Class will cover terminology, turning the computer on and off, mouse control, file management, beginning word processing and basic internet searching using personal computers and a Windows operating system. Call (847) 543-2615 for textbook information.
MIcrosoft Word: leVel 1 Effectively create, edit, format, save and print letters, business documents and other professional documents using Microsoft Word. Modify the appearance of text, insert special characters and graphical objects, organize data in tables, proof and print a Word document. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore prior to class.
8984 CDiS 39-001 Tuesday, June 21 to July 19 9:30-11:30 a.m. 5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $115 S. Freeman
9027 PCTR 10-001 Monday and Wednesday, June 13-15 5-9 p.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room V102 $225 B. Salita 9028 PCTR 10-002 Wednesday, July 13 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room L032 $225 A. Sarrazine
MIcrosoft excel: leVel 1 Learn to create a basic worksheet. You will perform calculations, modify the appearance of data within a worksheet, manage Excel workbooks and print the contents. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the CLC Bookstore. 9029 PCTR 15-001 Monday and Wednesday, June 6-8 5-9 p.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room V102 $225 S. Bajt 9030 PCTR 15-002 Wednesday, June 22 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, Room V102 $225 B. Pistella 9031 PCTR 15-003 Tuesday, July 12 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room L032 $225 C. Horwitz
MIcrosoft excel: 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 textbook is required and is available for purchase in the CLC Bookstore. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 1 or equivalent knowledge and use of advanced formulas. 9032 PCTR 16-001 Thursday, July 7 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, Room V102 $225 B. Pistella
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MIcrosoft poWerpoInt: leVel 1 PowerPoint is an intuitive, powerful presentation graphics program that enables you to create dynamic, multimedia presentations for a variety of functions. You will create, design and deliver a presentation by inserting and modifying charts, inset tables, graphs, clip art and animation. A textbook is required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore. 9036 PCTR 30-001 Thursday, June 30 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $225 B. Salita
MIcrosoft excel: leVel 3 After completing 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 textbook is required and is available for purchase in the CLC Bookstore. Prerequisite: Microsoft Excel Level 2 or equivalent knowledge 9033 PCTR 17-001 Monday and Wednesday, July 25-27 5- 9 p.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room V102 $225 A. Sarrazine
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MIcrosoft access: leVel 1 Use this powerful database as you learn the purpose of and terminology associated with a relational database and Access objects. Learn to store, locate, print and automate access to any type of important information. Explore how to design a database and how to create, view and edit relational tables. Create and modify queries, forms and reports. A textbook is required and is available in the CLC Bookstore. 9034 PCTR 20-001 Wednesday, June 29 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, Room V102 $225 S. Bajt
MIcrosoft access: leVel 2 Increase efficiency by sharing Accessstored data with other applications. Improve and customize tables, queries, filter records and create custom and advanced forms and reports. Modify the design of a table to streamline data entry and maintain data integrity. A textbook is required and is available for purchase in the CLC Bookstore. Prerequisite: Microsoft Access Level 1 or equivalent knowledge 9035 PCTR 21-001 Thursday, July 14 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Southlake Campus, Room V102 $225 J. Besser
MIcrosoft project: leVel 1 Create a project plan file and enter project information. Learn to create a work breakdown structure by organizing and setting task relationships, assigning project resources and finalizing the project plan file. A textbook is required and is available in the CLC Bookstore. 9040 PCTR 70-001 Tuesday, June 28 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $225 J. Besser ____________________________________
coMputer sKIlls for tHe WorKplace-onlIne Gain a working knowledge of the computer skills you need to succeed in today’s job market. This course is designed to provide the fundamental computer competencies you need to survive and prosper in today’s fast-changing workplace. Learn how to implement the powers of modern office software to work faster and more efficiently using practical applications of common software. want to learn at home on your own? Sign up for an ed2go instructor led or self-paced online course. Turn to page 19 for more information. Or visit www.ed2go.com/clc
Computer Skills and CPR
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Computers Graphic Design pHotosHop creatIVe cloud: leVel 1 Create and enhance graphics for marketing materials, newsletters, blogs and websites. If you are a professional who wants to prepare photos for print or web or enhance your work for the web or print, you will benefit from having Photoshop skills. You should be familiar with the basic functions such as creating folders and launching programs and know how to copy and paste objects, format text and save files. A textbook is required. 9039 PCTR 40-001 Monday, July 18 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room L032 $225 J. Berek
CPR HeartsaVer cpr WItH adult, cHIld and Infant traInIng This course is designed for the general public and is not intended for healthcare professionals or healthcare students. This American Heart Association course is ideal for day care providers, teachers, and anyone interested in taking a CPR course. Certification is good for two years. 9016 PALH 6-001 Wednesday, June 22 6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $65 S. Frankson 9017 PALH 6-002 Tuesday, July 19 6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $65 S. Frankson
cpr refresHer: Bls HealtHcare proVIder The BLS Healthcare Provider course provides healthcare professionals with 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 current AHA BLS Healthcare Provider certification card is required to attend this course. 9018 PALH 7-001 Wednesday, June 15 6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $65 S. Frankson 9019 PALH 7-002 Wednesday, July 20 3-5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $65 S. Frankson
cpr BasIc: Bls HealtHcare proVIder The BLS Healthcare Provider course provides healthcare professionals with 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. 9020 PALH 8-001 Monday, June 13 6:30-9 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $75 S. Frankson 9021 PALH 8-002 Wednesday, July 13 3-5:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $75 S. Frankson 9022 PALH 8-003 Thursday, July 28 6:30-9 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $75 S. Frankson 9
Massage Therapy Ce CLC is approved by the National Certification Board for Therapeutic Massage and Bodywork (NCBTMB) as an approved continuing education provider. Our courses are intended for licensed massage therapists, certified body workers or estheticians and are eligible for Ce hours towards licenserenewal. Provider #451802-11. reIKI leVel 1: reIKI cHannel Learn to channel life force energies as you take the first step in understanding and using the healing energy of Reiki. You will learn standardized protocols for the treatment of clients as well as the history and philosophy of working with Reiki. Reiki is being incorporated into hospital treatment plans across the country as medical and non-medical personnel have come to recognize its ability to reduce stress and expedite healing. Thanks to modern technology, scientific data now corroborates mountains of anecdotal evidence. Reiki is ideal for healthcare professionals and massage therapists. All materials are included in the class fee. Eligible for 6 CEs to licensed massage therapists, counselors and social workers. Class size is limited, so register early. Cancellations may be made up to five business days before the start date. After that no refund is possible. 8925 PALH 72-001 Monday, June 20 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room T323 $150 H. McCutcheon
reIKI leVel 2: practItIoner certIfIcatIon Build upon the skills you learned in Reiki Level 1, and at after completing this class you will be certified to practice Reiki professionally. You will receive a second attunement to increase the flow of energy and be introduced to and practice using sacred Reiki symbols to enhance all facets of Reiki work. This includes new healing techniques and protocols for distant and surrogate transmission of Reiki and a brief overview of using healing crystals. Learn practical, business-building strategies for massage therapists and energy practitioners. Texts and other materials are included. Eligible for 6 CEs to licensed massage therapists, counselors and social workers. Cancellations may be made up to five business days before the start date. After that no refund is possible. Prerequisite: Reiki Level 1. 8926 PALH 73-001 Monday, July 18 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room T323 $250 H. McCutcheon
pregnancY Massage certIfIcatIon Join us for this 21 hour prenatal certification course to be certified as a Prenatal Massage Therapist. You will learn how to work with clients during pregnancy and labor. Through lecture, discussion and hands-on practice, including a session with a pregnant client, you will be immersed in what makes the maternity client unique, benefits and contraindications of prenatal massage and how to design a session for a pregnant client including unique techniques and approaches. An overview of labor massage is included. Students will be called with a list of supplies to bring. Approved by the American Pregnancy Massage Association and eligible for 21 CEs through NCBTMB. 9081 VALH 85-001 Tuesday and Wednesday, June 7-8 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. AND Thursday, June 9 3-9 p.m. 3 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room T323 $525 E. Winick
postpartuM Massage In this 14-hour course, therapists will become certified in a postpartum massage method called Bouncing Back from BabySM (BBB). BBB is a series of clearly defined massage sessions intended to return mom’s posture to its pre-pregnancy state. This workshop is appropriate for bodyworkers who have had some experience as practitioners and want to support women at a critical time in their lives. Participants will learn the Bouncing Back from BabySM sequence that integrates neuromuscular therapy and myofascial release. The curriculum includes training to assist returning the pelvis to pre-pregnancy alignment by working muscles attached to it. Students will be called with a list of supplies to bring. Eligible for 14 CEs through NCBTMB. 9082 VALH 85-002 Tuesday, July 12 8 a.m. to 3:30 AND Wednesday, July 13 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 2 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room T323 $350 E. Winick
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Massage Therapy and Healthcare
iNfORMATiON: (847) 543-2615 www.clcillinois.edu/professional
Healthcare IntroductIon to aroMatHerapY Breathe deep, relax and enjoy aromatic scents as you are introduced to the use of aromatherapy for a healthy home and body. Learn the history and use of aromatherapy and how to safely use essential oils, both topically and environmentally. Discover the ten most common and effective essential oils to use on a daily basis. This interactive workshop includes experiential learning so you can experience the benefits of aromatherapy first hand. Wear comfortable clothes. Eligible for 3 CEs to licensed massage therapists. 9015 PALH 83-001 Thursday, July 28 6-9 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room T323 $79 E. Laskey ____________________________________
IntroductIon to natural HealtH and HealIng - onlIne class Learn how to promote wellness, balance and health in all aspects of your daily life. explore naturopathy and proper breathing techniques that enhance health and the value of hydrotherapy, diet, biorhythms and fasting. we’ll also examine brain function tests, visualization and relaxation therapies, vitamins, minerals, antioxidants, free radicals and the basic requirements that constitute a healthy diet. Discover herbal healing, aromatherapy, body therapies, massage techniques, osteopathy, chiropractic, T’ai Chi, reflexology, yoga, feng Shui, therapeutic touch and natural remedies for common emergencies. want to learn at home on your own? Sign up for an ed2go instructor led or self-paced online course. Turn to page 19 for more information. Or visit www.ed2go.com/clc.
cna recertIfIcatIon Designed for those who have already completed the Certified Nurse Assistant course and who have successfully completed the Illinois Nurse Aide Examination but who no longer are listed on the Illinois Nurse Aide Registry. You must first contact the Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH) at (217) 785-5133 to request a recertification packet. Cancellations may be made up to five business days before class start date. After that no refund is possible. Health requirements You must have a current 1-Step TB test prior to the first day of class. The course will provide re-certification of the 21 skills and offer a review for the State Exam. Background check and fingerprinting Process To participate, you must undergo a UCIA criminal background check. Fingerprints need to be done yearly. If your fingerprints on the registry are older than one year, fingerprinting will be required prior to the first day of class. For detailed course information, visit www.clcillinois. edu/professional/nursingCEs Please call our office for an information packet at (847) 543-2615. 9001 VALH 10-001 Wednesday and Thursday, June 29-30 5-10 p.m. 2 Classroom Sessions AND July 1-16, for one session at a clinical site Grayslake Campus, D228 $379 S. Kadera
neW! nln pre-entrance exaM preparatIon Prepare for the June 23, 2016 or future National League of Nursing (NLN) preentrance exams in this comprehensive review course. The NLN pre-entrance exam is required if you are seeking admission to most College of Lake County health career programs. This preparation course is taught by content experts who will review math, biology, anatomy, chemistry, basic test-taking strategies and verbal areas (reading comprehension and word knowledge). A required test preparation book is available at the CLC Bookstore. There are two registration options. Register for the entire series at a savings. Attend the entire 10 session series that includes math, science, verbal and test skills or register for only the individual topics that you need (math, verbal and/ or science) for $75 per topic. nln exaM prep serIes Tuesday and Thursday, May 17-June 16 1-4 p.m. 10 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room D216 $199 nln exaM prep serIes Tuesday and Thursday, May 17-June 16 6-9 p.m. 10 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room D216 $199 Register on eventbrite at clcnlnprepafternoon.eventbrite.com (afternoon session) or clcnlnprepevening.eventbrite.com (evening session). for additional information, contact Professional Development at (847) 543-2615. 11
Pharmacy Technician
Healthcare Online deMentIa care - onlIne Gain essential knowledge and understanding about neurological diseases that affect cognition and memory and practical application of effective skills for supporting and caring for persons with dementia. This is an instructor-led, online courses that cannot be accessed through Blackboard. Please contact our office for access information to the online course. Call (847)543-2615 or email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu. 8950 VALH 15-800 June 6 to July 29 Online 24/7 $495 P. Atwood
pHarMacY tecHnIcIan traInIng Begin your career in healthcare as a Pharmacy Technician, an in-demand career with job growth projected to increase 32 percent by 2020. Technicians work in a variety of settings, including pharmacies, hospitals, clinics, assisted living facilities, retail stores and mail-order pharmacies. They are responsible for receiving and filling prescriptions under the supervision of licensed pharmacists as well as performing duties such as maintaining patient profiles, answering phones and working the cash register. Attain the knowledge and skills for an entry-level position and prepare to pass the national certification exam required of all pharmacy technicians in the State of Illinois. Textbooks are required and may be purchased in the CLC Bookstore.
Program requirements: High school diploma or GED, basic ninth and tenth grade math (algebra), proficiency in English (verbal and written communication skills), no prior criminal record, 18 years old (some exceptions), hand to eye coordination and finger agility. this is a hybrid course that requires using Blackboard. course meets for 77 classroom hours and 28 online hours. 8951 VALH 95-600 Monday, Tuesday and Thursday June 6 to July 28 6-9:30 p.m. 22 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room T333 $1,499 V. Vojvodic
Learn more about Pharmacy Technician Training by attending a fRee information session on May 23, 2016 at 6 p.m. at the Grayslake Campus, Room T323. Visit www.clcinfosessions.eventbrite.com for more information.
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spanIsH for MedIcal professIonals - onlIne Are you frustrated by the communication gap that can occur between you and your Spanish-speaking patients? This Spanish class, designed specifically for healthcare professionals, will help you bridge that gap. Practice the basic, practical language skills needed to effectively communicate with your Spanish-speaking patients and their families. This is an instructor-led, online course that cannot be accessed through Blackboard. Please contact our office for access information to the online course. Call (847)543-2615 or email professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu. 8924 PALH 4-800 July 5-July 29 Online 24/7 $145 C. Sempe
Pharmacy Technician and Hospitality
iNfORMATiON: (847) 543-2615 www.clcillinois.edu/professional
Hospitality BeVerage and alcoHol sellers and serVers educatIonal traInIng Protect your liquor license and reduce your risk as an alcohol server. Liquor license owners, alcohol sellers and servers learn how to determine servability of patrons, the physical and psychological effects of alcohol, local ordinances of alcohol consumption and driving, Blood Alcohol Concentration, and determination of proper IDs. BASSET is certified by the Illinois Liquor Control Commission and is required by the Lake County Commission and various other municipalities for facilities licensed to serve and sell alcohol. The course does NOT prepare individuals to be bartenders. Requests from past and current students to replace a BASSET “Certificates of Completion” will be honored for up to three years from the class date.
prograMa educatIVo de entrenaMIento para Vendedores Y serVIdores de BeBIdas alcoHólIcas Proteja su licencia para licores y reduzca el riesgo como servidor de alcohol. Los dueños de licencias para licores, los vendedores y los servidores de alcohol aprenderán a determinar cómo servir a los clientes, los efectos físicos y psicológicos del alcohol, ordenanzas locales sobre el consumo de alcohol y el manejo de autos, la Concentración de Alcohol en la Sangre, y la determinación de identificación apropiada. El programa BASSET está certificado por la Comisión de Control de Licor de Illinois, y es requerido por la Comisión del Condado de Lake y varias otras municipalidades para comercios con licencia para servir y vender licor. Este curso NO enseña a las personas a cómo preparar bebidas alcohólicas.
9041 PHOS 1-001 Monday, June 20 6-10 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $49 C. Parr
9043 PHOS 2-001 Monday, June 27 6-10 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $49 J. Alvarez
9042 PHOS 1-002 Monday, July 11 6-10 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $49 A. DeMarco
food safetY certIfIcatIon/ re-certIfIcatIon Based on the most recent food safety regulations, this course prepares you to be certified or re-certified through the Illinois Department of Public Health. 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 at the end of the class, and upon successful completion, you are eligible to apply for the Food Service Sanitation Manager Certification license. A textbook is required and can be purchased at the CLC Bookstore. We highly recommended reading the entire textbook prior to class in order to prepare for the certification/recertification test at the end of the class. 9044 PHOS 5-001 Thursday, June 23 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $99 J. Keyes
sanIdad en el serVIcIo de alIMentos/ re-certIfIcacIón Basado en las más recientes normas de sanidad en el servicio de alimentos, este curso lo preparará para ser certificado o re-certificado por el Departamento de Salud Pública de Illinois. Usted cubrirá todos los puntos principales de sanidad, incluyendo cómo los alimentos se convierten peligrosos para la salud, las precauciones adecuadas, higiene personal, contaminación de los alimentos, regulaciones y estándares de inspección. Antes de la clase, es muy recomendable leer todo el libro. El examen ServSafe, reconocido nacionalmente, se da al final de la clase, y al completarlo exitosamente, usted es elegible para aplicar para la licencia “Food Service Sanitation Manager Certification.” Se requiere un libro de texto para esta clase, el cual se puede adquirir en la librería de CLC. 9045 PHOS 6-001 Tuesday, June 14 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $99 B. Trejo 13
Concealed Carry Licensing On July 9, 2013, Public Act 98-63, the firearm Concealed Carry Act, became illinois state law. This course will satisfy the legal training requirements for eligible residents who wish to apply for permission to carry a concealed firearm. All participants will be required to qualify on the range and will attend classroom topics covering state and federal laws relating to the ownership, storage, carry and transportation of a firearm as well as weapons handling as defined in the statute and administrative rules. Requirements and Course information: Participants must be at least 21 years of age and if a resident of the State of Illinois, be eligible to possess a valid FOID card. Those who own a 9 mm or a 38 special will use their personal weapon and provide their own ammunition as part of their range exercises. Based on availability, participants who do NOT own a handgun may be able to rent a weapon at a small additional fee in order to complete the range qualification. Students interested in this option should discuss availability with the instructor on the first night of class. The College of Lake County is a weapons-free location. Students are prohibited by law from bringing firearms to campus. This includes all buildings and parking lots. Students should not bring their firearms on campus or to class. Weapons should only be brought to the final class meeting, which is held at a shooting range. Prior Training: The 12- and 8-hour training classes are listed as department consent. Prior proof of training MUST be received before a student can register for either section. Call (847) 543-2615 for more information. For participants with prior training, please refer to chart at www.clcillinois.edu/professional/concealedcarry. All documentation or certificates proving completed prior training must be submitted to CLC via email at professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu or delivered in person to Room T317 at the Grayslake Campus no less than five business days prior to the start date of any class.
concealed carrY lIcense traInIng - 16 Hours This course satisfies the legal training requirements for eligible residents who wish to apply for permission to carry a concealed firearm. Firearm knowledge, safety and personal protection are emphasized in order to gain the appropriate mindset and skills needed for responsibly exercising the right to carry. This training program includes live fire range qualification as well as the required classroom hours, which will thoroughly cover the directives and restrictions outlined in the new law. Participants must be at least 21 years of age and if a resident of the State of Illinois, be eligible to possess a valid FOID card. All participants are required to qualify on the range and will attend classroom topics covering state and federal laws relating to the ownership, storage, carry and transportation of a firearm as well as weapons handling as defined in the statute and administrative rules. Students are prohibited by law from bringing firearms to campus. This includes all buildings and parking lots. Students should NOT to bring their firearms to class. Weapons should only be brought to the final class meeting, which takes place at a shooting range. 9047 PPSi 30-001 Monday-Thursday, June 27-30 6-10 p.m. 4 Sessions (last night at range) Grayslake Campus, Room T323 $299 R. Tapkowski
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12-HOuR TRAiNiNG A 12-hour training option is also available for students with four hours of qualified previous training.
concealed carrY lIcense traInIng – 8 Hours This class is only for those students who have completed eight hours of previous training approved by the Illinois State Police. Any previously completed training must be authenticated by the College of Lake County prior to a student attending class. All documentation or certificates proving completed prior training must be submitted to CLC via email at professionalworkshops@clcillinois.edu or delivered in person to Room T317 at the Grayslake Campus. CLC must receive these documents no less than five business days prior to the start date of any class. 9048 PPSi 32-001 Wednesday and Thursday, June 29-30 6-10 p.m. 2 Sessions (last night at range) Grayslake Campus, Room T323 $199 R. Tapkowski
iNfORMATiON: (847) 543-2615 www.clcillinois.edu/professional
Protective Services securItY offIcer BasIc traInIng Are you interested in finding a career in the security field as an unarmed security guard or would you like to enhance your present job skills and earn state certification? Security officer basic training prepares new security officers and experienced employees for employment with a certified agency under the Illinois Private Detective, Private Security and Private Alarm Act. This course covers the security code of ethics, public and human relations, Illinois Criminal code, fire and accident prevention, patrol procedures, liabilities, report writing, use of force, fire and safety equipment and search and seizure procedures. 9046 PPSi 5-001 Monday-Thursday, June 13-16 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room T335 $199 R. Tapkowski
securItY offIcer fIrearM traInIng This course is for individuals who have completed the 20-hour Security Officer Basic Training course as mandated by the Illinois Private Detective, Private Security and Private Alarm Act. Course topics include legal use of firearms, liability while armed, firearms safety and maintenance, range procedures and range qualifying. A written test, firing range practice and final qualification follow classroom instruction. A current Illinois Firearm Identification Card (FOID) is mandatory to receive firearms training. Prerequisite: Security Officer Basic Training course or proof of equivalent training. 9051 PPSi 6-001 Monday-Friday, July 25-29 (last day at the range) 6-10 p.m. 5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room T335 $249 R. Tapkowski
Concealed Carry, Protective Services and Real estate
Real estate
prepare to be a real estate agent! The College of Lake County is approved by the Division of Real estate, part of the illinois Department of financial and Professional Regulation. A student must meet all the requirements to be able to take the Broker’s or Managing Broker’s examination given by the State of illinois. Broker Requirements PRLE 2* and PRLE 3 fulfill the required broker pre-licensing exam course requirements. Attendance for all class hours and a passing score of 75 percent or better on the final exams are required, as mandated by the Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation. In addition to meeting the course requirements, an applicant for the State of Illinois licensing examination must be a high school graduate (or GED recipient) and 21 years of age, or 18 years of age and have two years of college course work. For more information on state requirements, please review www.idfpr.com/dre.asp. * There are no in-class sessions offered for PRLE 2 for Summer 2016. BroKer pre-lIcensIng topIcs HoMe studY Home study is an option for completing 75 hours of the broker pre-licensing curriculum (course code PRLE 02). Students who select this option must complete and submit assignments that fulfill the class time requirement. The course is self-paced and students correspond with the instructor through email and phone as needed. This allows students the freedom to complete the approved classes without having to attend regular class meetings. Home Study students are required to come to the Grayslake Campus only to take the final exam. A textbook and the Home Study Guide are required and should be purchased at the CLC Bookstore prior to class. 9049 PRLe 2-981 June 6 to July 14 Home Study $699 W. Paprocki
BroKer pre-lIcensIng applIed prIncIples This course, with the Broker Pre-Licensing 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. A textbook is required and should be purchased at the CLC Bookstore prior to class. 9050 PRLe 3-001 Tuesday and Thursday, July 19-28 6-10 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R228 $199 W. Paprocki 15
Social work
Teacher education
neW! personalItY dIsorders and suBstance aBuse Many people dealing with substance use disorders struggle mightily in their interactions and relationships with others as well. For some, it’s a natural consequence of the havoc the substance has wreaked in their lives; for others, it’s an issue that may even predate their use. Among clients who seek help for addiction and substance abuse issues, there are many who are also diagnosed with personality disorders. Learn about the most common personality disorders, their comorbidity with substance use disorders and how best to approach treatment for clients with these coinciding diagnoses. Eligible for 15 CEs to licensed social workers/counselors.
suBstItute teacHIng preparatIon To be a substitute today it takes student respect, skills and a portfolio of ideas and workable presentations. Understand what is expected of a substitute and how to maximize your value to a school. Find out about how to develop a sub notebook, understand classroom management, the latest techniques in developing lesson plans, how to use your own portfolio to assist in teaching and much more.
9083 PSWC 7-800 June 6 to July 28 Online class using Blackboard $129 M. Cullen
9052 PTCH 25-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $145 D. Reilly
socIal MedIa and onlIne tools for K-12 teacHers Facebook, Twitter, YouTube - everyone talks about ways the internet lets them stay in touch and see what others are doing, especially your students. Learn about GoogleDocs, Adobe ConnectNow, iGoogle, Flicker, animoto, earth album, Teacher Tube, blogs and virtual labs. Discover tips for using a variety of social media and online tools to help your students. This course is for any teacher interested in social media, from beginners to advanced social networkers. 9054 PTCH 41-800 July 5-29 Online 24/7 $145 D. Torrez
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students WItH asd (autIsM spectruM dIsorder) Today, every school in America has students who have been diagnosed with ASD (Austim Spectrum Disorder), a neurological disorder on the autism spectrum. The effects of this disorder vary widely, but it is important for every teacher to understand how to recognize behaviors that may indicate Asperger’s Syndrome. You will take away strategies for working effectively with Asperger’s students and parents to create the most positive learning environments for children and teens with this disorder. 9053 PTCH 42-800 June 6 to July 1 Online 24/7 $145 J. Coates
usIng cell pHones In tHe classrooM Class, turn your cell phones on! Most of your students have cell phones, and now you can use this valuable tool in your classroom to engage and involve your students more in their learning. Discover how to implement cell phones in your classroom from a teacher who has done it successfully. Come away with a step-bystep how-to plan to enhance your students’ learning and your teaching. 9055 PTCH 43-800 July 5-29 Online 24/7 $145 R. Moore
iNfORMATiON: (847) 543-2615 www.clcillinois.edu/professional
Social work, Teacher education and Transportation
Transportaton
get on the road to a Better career! You can begin a new career as a professional truck driver. The u. S. Department of Labor predicts that there is a need for almost 200,000 new truck drivers through 2022. The median annual wage for heavy and tractor-trailer truck drivers with CDLs was $40,260 in May 2015, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Gain the knowledge and skills to prepare for and pass the State of illinois issued Commercial Drivers License (CDL-A) exams. Training provided by eagle Training Services and Job Placement Assistance is Provided! for more information, visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/truckdriver or call (847) 543-2615. Learn more about Truck Driver Training by attending a fRee information session on Thursday evenings June 9 and July 21, 2016 at 6 p.m. in Room T335 at the Grayslake Campus. Visit www.clcinfosessions.eventbrite.com for more information.
trucK drIVer traInIng (cdl-a) This 160-hour basic training course prepares students for a career as a commercial truck driver. The course provides students with the knowledge and skills to prepare for the state-issued Commercial Drivers License (CDL) exams, including the permit test, pre-trip inspection test, skills tests and road tests. Students will learn CDL laws, use of controls, safe driving techniques and defensive driving. Includes classroom instruction and behind-the-wheel training. Students will take practices tests designed to prepare them for the CDL permit exam.
forKlIft operator traInIng Gain the knowledge and skills to operate a powered industrial truck (forklift) in a safe and professional manner. Training combines formal classroom instruction, practical hands-on training and evaluation of workplace performance. Training held at Equipment Depot, 1014 Progress Drive, Grayslake. 8846 PSfT 30-101 Tuesday, May 17 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1 Session Equipment Depot $139 J. Colangelo 8948 PSfT 30-002 Tuesday, June 21 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1 Session Equipment Depot $139 J. Colangelo 8949 PSfT 30-003 Tuesday, July 19 8 a.m. to 12 p.m. 1 Session Equipment Depot $139 J. Colangelo
prerequisites Students must have a valid Illinois Drivers License Class “D” or above. They may not have committed a serious traffic violation in a commercial motor vehicle within the past 12 months. Students must provide a copy of their Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) from the Secretary of State’s office prior to enrollment. Students must not have any physical limitation that affects their driving ability. Students currently on bond or parole are not eligible for the program. Because all CDL testing is conducted in English, students must be able to speak, read, write and understand English. 9000 PCDL 1-002 Monday-Friday, June 27 to July 29 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. 25 Sessions Grayslake Campus, T335 $4,100 Staff
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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. it focuses on helping students gain vocational skills to acquire entry-level employment. each class is led by a content expert experienced in teaching people with disabilities. A special education teacher is present in most classes to provide additional supports. The curriculum is delivered at a level and pace appropriate to each student’s needs. All students must register through the Continuing Professional Development department. Call the Customer Service Center for information at (847) 543-2615 or visit www.clcillinois.edu/ professional/personalsuccess for more information and a summer 2016 registration form.
coMputer sKIlls This course introduces students to the essential computer skills needed to successfully secure and keep a job in the contemporary workplace. In this hands-on class, you will learn basic workplace computer skills including how to create and save folders and files; printing, sending and receiving emails; and creating basic documents, letters, memos and spreadsheets using Microsoft software. Students will also learn internet safety and security and identifying internal and external personal computer components. 9090 PPSP 10-001 Wednesday, June 8-July 27 1:15-4:15 p.m. 8 Sessions Lakeshore Campus, Room N205 $425 J. DeLacluyse
personal care aIde - psp This course is designed to provide students with cognitive or learning disabilitites an opportunity to gain the basic skills needed to begin a new career or to confidently provide companionship or care for an elderly or disabled family member or friend. These skills include: • Person-centered communication techniques • Basic hygiene and infection control • Assistance with personal care tasks • Housekeeping, cooking and nutrition • Use of adaptive equipment such as lifts, wheelchairs, walkers and grab bars • Recognizing and responding to an emergency • Understanding legal requirements and limitations • HeartSaver CPR and awareness of blood borne pathogens This course exceeds the home service worker training requirements of the Illinois Department of Public Health. Classes are held in a hands-on skills lab and skills will be assessed by a competency evaluation. Upon completion, students will receive a vocational certificate and an American Heart Association CPR card good for two years. A textbook and a materials kit are required and are available in the CLC Bookstore. 9080 PPSP 40-101 Tuesday, June 7-July 26 1:15-4:15 p.m. 8 Sessions Lakeshore Campus, Room S304 $425 J. Burns
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Pharmacy Technician and Veterinary Assistant
Learn more. When and where you want!
Courses start every month! College of Lake County offers a variety of online courses including: • Computer Skills • Web Programming • Graphic and Multimedia Design • Business Communications • Management and Leadership • Health and Wellness • Teaching and Education
Two online options: Hundreds of engaging courses Instructor-led
Self-paced Tutorials
Experienced professionals lead instruction.
Course work is completed independently based on your schedule.
Learn from the comfort of your computer.
• Hundreds of self-paced courses
• Hundreds of engaging courses • Most courses meet for 6 weeks (12 lessons)
• Arts and Crafts • Family, Home and Parenting • Language • Photography • Writing
• Start when you want • Self-directed courses—you set the pace • Range from $99 – 399
• Classes start every month— May 18, June 15, July 13 and August 17 • Start as low as $115 For registration details or to learn more call (847) 543-2615 or visit www.clcillinois.edu/professional/onlineclasses. 19
iNfORMATiON: (847) 543-2033 www.clcillinois.edu/sbdc-itc
Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center Explore business solutions and training and find new opportunities for your business to start, grow and succeed. Whether you’re starting a new business, positioning your company for growth or seeking to expand globally, we can help. Our business services include: • Free, confidential, one-on-one business advising in English or Spanish with noted experts • Assistance in developing business plans and financial statements • Guidance in forming strategic marketing plans • Support in securing loans with local lenders and service providers • One-on-one strategic export counseling
Connect with us. We are your business partner to success. Schedule a free, one-onone counseling 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
• Customized international market and trade research • Foreign market access and matchmaking programs • Export transaction and regulatory assistance • Interactive, low-cost workshops
“The entire Illinois SBDC International Trade Center staff is an invaluable resource – always available, honest and thorough. If there is a subject outside their realm, they have a network of referrals who are experienced in that field.” – Meg Dhamer owner of Pigtale Twist www.pigtaletwist.com 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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explore: Camps
Personal enrichment J t v J D D f w
Camp explore: wHeRe kiDS GO TO COLLeGe Academic enrichment cleverly disguised as fun for youth in grades 1-12.
explore: 3D worlds using Minecraft castles, creepers and catapults usIng MInecraft (grades 3-4) Explore the world of Minecraft with a focus on the Middle Ages. Research daily life of the time and create a personal Coat of Arms, learn about armor, knights and weapons and construct and test a working catapult. Engage in challenging activities and design quests. As a culminating project, design your own medievalinspired castle inside the creative mode of Minecraft and showcase it to the rest of the class. Your parents will appreciate the introduction of higher-level thinking skills throughout this engaging, hands-on, research-based camp, designed to inspire creativity and turn your love of Minecraft into a fun, rewarding educational adventure. You will need a personal Minecraft computer version account (Minecraft iPad/tablet “pocket edition” will not work). Bring your email and password login information to camp. Not an official Minecraft product. Not approved by or associated with Mojang. 8967 CeXP 80-031 Monday-Thursday, June 27-30 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $195 K. Christesen ____________________________________ explore camps run half days (morning or afternoon) Monday-Thursday for one week unless otherwise noted. Due to ongoing construction at the Grayslake Campus, most Grayslake camps will meet in the Lake County High Schools Technology Campus building. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/aboutclc/ locations/grayslake/maps for a campus map. explore Camps will be located in “HST (LCHSTC).” for a full-day option, register for a morning and an afternoon camp. Bring a sack lunch and enjoy complimentary lunch supervision by camp staff. Note: Archery does not qualify for a morning choice for the full-day camp option.
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neW! MInI gaMes, MoVIes and More usIng MInecraft (grades 5-6) Get your game on! Design a mini game within the creative mode of Minecraft. Examine, play and research popular and classic games and discover how to transform those traditional board games into the world of Minecraft. Experiment with stop motion animation to create Minecraft mini movies! From Pig Races and Conquer the Sheep to Capture the Flag and Minecraft Monopoly, let your creativity shine. The mini game you design will be enjoyed by everyone during our Game Day Celebration. You will need a personal Minecraft computer version account (Minecraft iPad/tablet “pocket edition” will not work). Bring your email and password login information to camp. Not an official Minecraft product. Not approved by or associated with Mojang. 8972 CeXP 8-031 Monday-Thursday, July 11-14 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $195 K. Christesen
explore: filmmaking dIgItal fIlMMaKIng (grades 6-9) Are you the next Oscar® contender? Learn visual storytelling through hands-on video creation. Working in teams using Adobe Premiere software on a Mac computer, learn to write, produce, record and edit. Take home your completed video creations. Bring a camcorder, tripod and a flash drive to class. 8958 CeXP 6-031 Monday-Thursday, June 20-23 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $175 E. Lopez
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explore: Astronomy and Space Science
explore: Designed for Girls
nasa space scIence and astronoMY caMp Blast off with a NASA Solar System Ambassador and explore space science and astronomy in this exciting hands-on camp. Learn what makes things fly (Newton’s Law) by making kites, paper airplanes and fizzy flyers and by building a Goddard foam rocket. Activities from Lost on the Moon to Space Jingo to Cosmic Cuisine will fill every day of this fun space camp. See real moon rock samples and take a daytime trip into the night sky right in the classroom!
neW! journeY tHrougH aMerIcan HIstorY WItH Your faVorIte doll (grades 1-3) Welcome to the world of American history and culture. Through fun, interactive projects and discussion discover what it was like to live when Kaya, Josefina, Kirsten and Melody lived. Enjoy an open and welcoming environment in which to ask questions, explore and begin to understand the world around you with the help of these iconic characters. Bring an old t-shirt for craft activities. Feel free to bring your labeled doll to class each day.
grades 1-4 8973 CeXP 21-031 Monday-Thursday, June 27-30 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $175 M. Szybowicz
8996 CeXP 30-31 Monday-Thursday, June 13-16 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $175 S. Price
grades 5-8 8974 CeXP 86-031 Monday-Thursday, June 27-30 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $175 M. Szybowicz
neW! eMpoWerIng gIrls: pop culture and lIterature (grades 4-7) Enjoy a week of the adventures loved by a favorite doll character, such as Lea! Celebrate your unique talents and creativity along with those of your fellow campers. Discover how to be a strong leader and do so with good etiquette and style. Enjoy jewelry design, writing and many more creative arts! You are welcome to bring your labeled doll to camp daily. The book, “Lea Leads the Way,” is included in the camp fee. 8997 CEXP 44-021 Monday-Thursday, June 20-23 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R230 $175 M. Joyce
explore: Camps
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explore: engineering
explore: explore: Language Arts interdisciplinary Camps
3d engIneerIng desIgn (grades 6-9) Explore the principles of engineering design while learning the basics of solid modeling software. Print your final design on a 3D printer. Create a one-of-a-kind charm, custom LEGO® or key chain. Bring your own USB thumb drive to class. Final projects will be distributed shortly after camp ends.
neW! MatH for cHeMIstrY: forMula for success (grades 7-9) Build confidence and competency in the essential mathematics skills necessary to thrive in a high school honors and college prep chemistry course. Each day, focus on a specific type of skill and how these skills translate to chemistry problem solving. Through models and demonstration examples, see how math skills transfer to chemistry. Engage in activities that emphasize the importance of mathematical concepts like graphing, averages, percentages, factor labeling and algebra for problem solving.
8959 CSCC 30-001 Monday-Thursday, June 27-30 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $195 J. Edwards
neW! MaKerspace caMp Get your geek on! Plan, tinker, test and make your own STEM creations in electrical, structural and mechanical engineering. Use a variety of tools to cut and connect wood, metal and plastic while constructing “hardware store art.” Bring your cre-art-ivity! grades 4-6 8965 CeXP 56-031 Monday-Thursday, June 13-16 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $195 T. Baldwin grades 7-9 8966 CeXP 57-031 Monday-Thursday, July 11-14 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $195 T. Baldwin
8998 CeXP 51-021 Monday-Thursday, July 18-21 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R230 $175 R. Korah
MatHart (grades 3-5) Math and art collide in this fun hands-on course, where you’ll step into an innovative way to connect math and art! Create exciting graphic designs using basic geometry concepts. All you need are basic drawing skills, knowledge of simple geometry and a love of learning.
neW! adVance Your VocaBularY: greeK and latIn steMs (grades 6-8) Did you know that knowledge of Greek and Latin stems leads to an advanced English vocabulary? Impact your reading, writing and academic success by building a foundation of vocabulary comprised of Greek and Latin stems, which will give you the skills to understand and decipher other English words. Camp fee includes the textbook. 8993 CeXP 59-021 Monday-Thursday, June 13-16 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R230 $195 H. Athanasopoulos
neW! adVance Your graMMar (grades 6-8) Did you know your grammar can determine your academic success? Positively impact your reading, writing and speech by building and honing your grammar skills. 8994 CeXP 60-021 Monday-Thursday, June 13-16 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R230 $195 H. Athanasopoulos
8999 CeXP 45-031 Monday-Thursday, July 18-21 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $175 S. Price
explore camps run half days (morning or afternoon) Monday-Thursday for one week unless otherwise noted. Due to ongoing construction at the Grayslake Campus, most Grayslake camps will meet in the Lake County High Schools Technology Campus building. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/aboutclc/locations/grayslake/maps for a campus map. explore Camps will be located in “HST (LCHSTC).” for a full-day option, register for a morning and an afternoon camp. Bring a sack lunch and enjoy complimentary lunch supervision by camp staff. Note: Archery does not qualify for a morning choice for the full-day camp option.
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explore: Lasers and Photonics
explore: LeGO®
explore: Math
lIgHt and lasers: no lIMIts! Explore the wonderful world of lasers and photonics as you engage in hands-on activities with state-of-the-art optical and laser equipment. Learn the principles of generating and harnessing light through using lasers, lenses, mirrors, fiber optics, digital microscopes and many other instruments. Discover the nature of light, how your eyes see colors, the importance of laser safety and how lasers are used in communications and many other applications. Make your own laser light show!
lego® VeHIcles In MotIon Calling all young scientists, engineers and designers! Build simple and powered LEGO machine projects using basic math and engineering concepts. Compare gears, pulleys and levers to build the fastest, strongest and coolest projects. Learn to track time, distance and speed. Examine the role of creativity in engineering design as you test and evaluate your own designs.
Best of BotH MatH Worlds (grade 3-8) Solve a mathematics mystery and tackle problems like a super sleuth! Using a technology component known as TenMarks, receive hands-on teacherguided exposure to problem solving in mathematics, fractions, algebra and geometry. Personalized, independent computer math practice will reinforce and strengthen your student’s skills – the best of both math worlds! Follows the new Common Core State Standards (CCSS). Students will be grouped by age. With over 50 years of combined teaching experience, Mr. Kapheim and Mr. Hayward offer a fun, innovative camp to improve your child’s math skills.
grades 4-8 8963 CADV 12-031 Monday-Thursday, July 18-21 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $195 B. Kellerhals grades 9-12 8964 CADV 13-031 Monday-Thursday, June 20-23 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $195 B. Kellerhals
grades 1-4 8961 CeXP 63-031 Monday-Thursday, June 13-16 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $175 K. Schweiss grades 5-8 8962 CeXP 64-031 Monday-Thursday, June 13-June 16 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $175 K. Schweiss
8957 CeXP 11-031 Monday-Thursday, July 25-28 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $225 J. Hayward
Camp explore: Mythological Heroes neW! Mount olYMpus greeK gods and goddesses (grades 6-9) Discover and explore Greek mythology through the Percy Jackson books. Embark on a learning quest through fun, interactive activities and projects. 8995 CeXP 81-021 Monday-Thursday, June 20-23 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R230 $175 H. Athanasopoulos
explore camps run half days (morning or afternoon) Monday-Thursday for one week unless otherwise noted. Due to ongoing construction at the Grayslake Campus, most Grayslake camps will meet in the Lake County High Schools Technology Campus building. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/aboutclc/locations/grayslake/maps for a campus map. explore Camps will be located in “HST (LCHSTC).” for a full-day option, register for a morning and an afternoon camp. Bring a sack lunch and enjoy complimentary lunch supervision by camp staff. Note: Archery does not qualify for a morning choice for the full-day camp option.
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explore: Photography
explore: STeM
explore: Outdoor Recreation
neW! ipHotograpHY: dIgItal pHotograpHY BasIcs (grades 6-10) Make your images stand out. With the popularity of digital cameras, iPhones and tablets, there are so many cool ways to take better photographs. Grab your favorite digital photo-taking device and learn basic photography techniques and camera settings. Discover digital photography etiquette, useful photography apps and techniques to make your images stand out. Learn about and apply different lighting techniques used to capture images. Bring your fully charged device to class with enough available memory (or memory card) to store highquality images.
neW! steaM (steM + art) Sync your brain with your wonderful senses and learn to think and work like a scientist. Experiment and explore with other budding scientists in this handson course in science, technology, engineering, math and art (STEAM). Begin your STEAM (STEM + Art) career now!
neW! arcHerY Interested in learning to shoot like Katniss Everdeen or Legolas? Develop archery skills like your favorite movie characters! If you are new to the sport or a beginner archer looking for an introductory program, this is what you need to get started! You’ll learn important skills like range safety and proper shooting form, play exciting games and earn achievement awards. This four-day program is taught by USA Archery certified instructors who ensure a fun and safe environment for learning.
8960 CeXP 46-031 Monday-Thursday, July 18-21 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $195 E. Lopez
grades 6-8 8976 CeXP 68-031 Monday-Thursday, June 20-23 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $195 J. Chang
grades 3-5 8975 CeXP 66-031 Monday-Thursday, June 20-23 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus $195 J. Chang
Note: Archery Camps meet selected weeks from 8:15-9:15 a.m.
grades 1-5 8968 CeXP 14-001 Monday-Thursday, June 13-16 8:15-9:15 a.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Softball Field $99 M. Cooper 8969 CeXP 14-002 Monday-Thursday, July 25-28 8:15-9:15 a.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Softball Field $99 M. Cooper grades 6-12 8970 CeXP 24-001 Monday-Thursday, June 27-30 8:15-9:15 a.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Softball Field $99 M. Cooper 8971 CeXP 24-002 Monday-Thursday, July 11-14 8:15-9:15 a.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Softball Field $99 M. Cooper
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explore: Study Skills
explore: web Design
acadeMIc acceleratIon (grades 5-8) Rev up your study skills for higher test scores and academic success. Learn how to study at school and still have time for fun. Identify your learning style and maximize its impact on your study approach. Learn note taking, retention techniques, time management, listening skills, outlining and test-taking strategies.
WeB desIgn (grades 4-6) Share your special hobby or interest, be it gaming, music, LEGO® or whatever, with your friends and the world through a fully functioning website you build yourself. Using Dreamweaver software, learn the basics of web design. Find out about copyright protection and basic graphics creation. Bring your own flash drive to take home your completed project.
WeB desIgn (grades 7-9) Create a website on a topic of your choice using the software that the pros use, Adobe Dreamweaver. Learn about HTML coding, design and copyright regulations. Bring your own flash drive and take home your website creation. Also bring to class original images or photos in digital format. Images and photos must be taken, created or purchased by you or your parents.
8977 CeXP 7-031 Monday-Thursday, July 11-14 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus, Room TBA $175 J. Hayward
8978 CeXP 39-031 Monday-Thursday, July 11-14 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus, Room TBA $175 E. Lopez
8955 CeXP 2-031 Monday-Thursday, July 25-28 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus, Room TBA $175 D. Zegar
acadeMIc acceleratIon (grades 9-12) Rev up your study skills for higher test scores and academic success. Learn how to study at school and still have time for fun. Identify your learning style and maximize its impact on your study approach. Learn note taking, retention techniques, time management, listening skills, outlining and test-taking strategies. Increase your reading speed and comprehension with practice exercises. 8956 CeXP 4-031 Monday-Thursday, July 25-28 1-4 p.m. 4 Sessions LC High Schools Tech Campus, Room TBA $175 D. Zegar ____________________________________ VIdeo gaMe MaKIng onlIne Looking for online video game making classes? Online Video Game Maker 101: Perilous Pyramid and Online Video Game Maker 2: Invader! See page 32 for details.
explore camps run half days (morning or afternoon) Monday-Thursday for one week unless otherwise noted. Due to ongoing construction at the Grayslake Campus, most Grayslake camps will meet in the Lake County High Schools Technology Campus building. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/aboutclc/locations/grayslake/maps for a campus map. explore Camps will be located in “HST (LCHSTC).” for a full-day option, register for a morning and an afternoon camp. Bring a sack lunch and enjoy complimentary lunch supervision by camp staff. Note: Archery does not qualify for a morning choice for the full-day camp option.
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explore: Test Prep act prep (grades 10-12) Begin preparing now for that all-important ACT test. Using the new Barron’s ACT textbook by Brian Stewart, learn to identify deficiencies in areas in which you need further study and how to pull out critical information relevant to the test. Perform warm-up drills to maximize the effectiveness of practice exercises and identify what you need to know for each test section. Complete practice exercises to help choose the best answers and avoid common mistakes. Bring a pen, a highlighter, your school planner and your new (not used) textbook to the first class. This class does not offer the actual ACT exam but will prepare you to take the ACT. Recommended for students who are entering their junior year of high school or younger students who have had high school algebra and geometry. Be prepared to be fully engaged and do at-home practice exercises to prepare for class. Upcoming ACT test dates are September 10 and October 22, 2016 8982 CeXP 50-001 Monday and Wednesday, July 11-27 6-9 p.m. 6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $225 D. Zegar 8983 CeXP 50-021 Tuesday and Thursday, July 12-28 6-9 p.m. 6 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R024 $225 D. Zegar
explore: Youth Online
the arts
test preparation
• Drawing for the Absolute Beginner • introduction to Guitar • Music Made easy
• Prepare for the GeD® Math Test • Prepare for the GeD® Test • SAT/ACT Preparation – Part 1 and Part 2
computers
Writing
• keyboarding • Microsoft Office Courses
• Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published • Grammar Refresher and editing Classes • introduction to internet writing Markets • introduction to Journaling • introduction to Screenwriting • The Pleasures of Poetry • Romance writing
computers – Web savvy • Creating web Pages • Designing effective websites • web 2.0 fundamentals
Math • introduction to Algebra • Math Refresher
science • Human Anatomy and Physiology i and ii • introduction to Biology • introduction to Chemistry
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Explore Classes Summer 2016 Youth Registration Form Instructions: Register early. Complete the information below and sign the Parental Approval portion. Information is protected under FERPA and remains confidential.
Email, fax or mail the completed form EMAIL: CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu FAX: (847) 543-3022 MAIL: Personal Enrichment Attn: Youth Program, Room T317, College of Lake County 19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake, IL 60030-1198
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Cancellation Policy I understand that if my child cannot attend: I will visit www.clcillinois.edu/youth to download the withdrawal form. I will read the cancellation policy and complete the withdrawal form. I will email the form to CPEinfo@clcillinois.edu at least five business days prior to the class start date. __________________________________________________________ Parent / Guardian Signature __________________________________________________________ Date ❏ Father
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Creative Arts
Personal enrichment Make the time to enjoy life and pursue your passions. CLC’s Personal enrichment classes are affordable, fun and taught by local experts. Browse our listings to find something perfect for you!
Creative Arts BegInner seWIng: seW HappY togetHer Here’s a fun class to show you and your sewing machine how to “sew happy together.” Get acquainted with your machine: needles, threading and troubleshooting. Learn how to read a pattern and choose fabric. Enjoy cutting, assembling and completing your own sewing project. Bring your own sewing machine, sharp scissors and a box of pins to the first class. The instructor will discuss additional supplies in class. Class size is limited. Returning students are welcome. Students 14-17 may register for this class through the Explore program and attend with a registered parent or other authorized adult. Call (847) 543-2615 for more information. 8981 CCRf 31-001 Tuesday, June 14 to July 19 6:30-8:30 p.m. 6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $199 M. Wagner-Webb
Dance BallrooM dancIng leVel II Enjoy professional dance instruction with lots of personal attention in this shorter, three-session summer class. Bring your dance skills to a more intermediate level and learn some new steps as well! Couples are encouraged. The class fee is charged per person. Register quickly as spaces are limited. Prerequisite: Any previous CLC ballroom dancing class. 9067 CDAN 3-031 Friday, June 10-24 7-9:30 p.m. 3 Sessions Round Lake Area Park District Sports Center, Mezzanine $75 R. & C. Sealander
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fitness Stay active! Stay fit! From cardio to strength to sports-focused classes, Personal Enrichment offers a variety of classes to keep you active. These noncredit classes are not taken for a grade, but offer reasonably priced fitness education with highly educated instructors. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/personalenrichment/fitness for complete class descriptions. All classes are held in the P.e.Center, Building 7, Grayslake Campus and are $129 each. Register now! Classes start the week of June 6.
pIlates 9002 CfiT 1-001 Monday-Thursday, 11-11:50 a.m. Staff aeroBIcs and BodY tonIng 9003 CfiT 15-001 Monday and Wednesday, 6-7:50 p.m. Staff spInnIng 9004 CfiT 29-001 Monday-Thursday, 12-12:50 p.m. Staff 9005 CfiT 29-002 Monday-Thursday, 5-5:50 p.m. Staff zuMBa 9006 CfiT 50-001 Monday-Thursday, 4-4:50 p.m. Staff Yoga 9007 CfiT 51-001 Tuesday and Thursday, 7-8:50 p.m. Staff strengtH traInIng 9008 CfiT 55-001 Monday-Thursday, 12-12:50 p.m. Staff
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BegInnIng aIKIdo sKIlls This course in physical education establishes a strong foundation in the martial art of aikido, emphasizing mind and body coordination, safety principles and the elementary level of the nine basic aikido techniques. 9024 CfiT 7-001 Wednesday, 8-9:50 p.m. 8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, PE Building $69 C. Tseng
InterMedIate aIKIdo sKIlls Increase your skills in the martial art of aikido. Gain the mind and body discipline to assist you in most aspects of your life. 9023 CfiT 8-001 Monday, 8-9:50 p.m. 8 Sessions Grayslake Campus, PE Building $69 J. Scanlan
fitness and Outdoor Recreation
Outdoor Recreation neW classes tHIs suMMer! Don’t miss our new archery and cycling classes this summer! Take up a new activity to enjoy the outdoors. Our instructors are experienced and engaging. Call (847) 543-2615 for more registration information. ____________________________________
neW! arcHerY for adults Get some friends together and have fun with archery this summer! If you are new to the sport or a beginner archer looking for an introductory program, Explore Archery has what you need to get started! You’ll learn important skills like range safety and proper shooting form, play exciting games and earn achievement awards. This fourday program is taught by USA Archery certified instructors who will ensure a fun and safe environment. 9037 CfiT 41-001 Monday and Wednesday, June 20-29 5:30-6:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Softball Field $99 M. Cooper 9038 CfiT 41-002 Monday and Wednesday, July 18-27 5:30-6:30 p.m. 4 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Softball Field $99 M. Cooper
neW! cYclIng 101 Prepare to start cycling! Learn the evolution of the bicycle and its everdeveloping nature. Touch and examine various makes and models to learn various bicycle applications. Become better equipped to know what type of bicycle best suits your needs. Understand safety procedures for cycling on roads and trails, including what it means to be selfsufficient on a road/trail ride. Get an overview of proper bicycle equipment, appropriate cycling apparel and necessary cycling skills. Students 14-17 may register through the Explore program and attend with a registered parent or other authorized adult. Call (847) 543-2615 or email CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu for more information. 9068 CfiT 40-001 Thursday, June 16 6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $25 G. Balmes
neW! cYclIng: readY to roll In this interactive class, get an overview of cycling plus a clear demonstration and hands-on experience in how to “fix a flat.” Learn general bicycle maintenance tips, how to adjust your bicycle to fit you correctly and how to establish cycling goals. Hear about various riding paths and opportunities in Lake County and take home local maps. Discover how to make cycling a four-season sport in the Midwest. Students 14-17 may register for this class through the Explore program and attend with a registered parent or other authorized adult. Call (847) 543-2615 or email CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu for more information. 9066 CfiT 27-001 Thursday, June 30 6:30-8:30 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $25 G. Balmes
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Game Making
onlIne VIdeo gaMe MaKer 101: perIlous pYraMId Learn how to design and modify your own exciting arcade style video games. Learn how to control characters, objects and outcomes in your game, then increase the difficulty level and add more features. Graphics design and graphics animation topics will also be covered. The selfpaced class is available online for 49 consecutive days from your first login. Check system requirements at http://tinyurl.com/a9cy8tq. Call (847) 543-2615 or email CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu to confirm your contact information so we can email your voucher number for class access. Contact us to find out how students 10-17 may register for this class through the Explore program.
onlIne VIdeo gaMe MaKer 2: InVader! Learn how to design and modify exciting arcade-style games including soccer, a Breakout-style game, Alien Invader and a secret game at the end of class! Control characters and outcomes, increase the difficulty level and add more features. Graphic design and animation, sprites, objects, room creation, instances and bonus levels will be covered. This selfpaced class is available online for 49 consecutive days from your first login. Call (847) 543-2615 or email CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu to confirm your contact information so we can email your voucher number for class access. Contact us about how students 10-17 may register for this class through the Explore program.
8979 CCMP 92-801 June 13 to July 31 Online 24/7 $179 All About Learning
8980 CCMP 93-801 June 27 to August 14 Online 24/7 $179 All About Learning
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Game Making and Photography
Photography pHotograpHIng nature Looking to shoot better nature photos or close-ups of flowers and insects? Learn by doing through hands-on fun with your camera and see a dramatic improvement in your photos. The first two classes include classroom lessons and professional coaching in the field at a scenic location, working with your camera to select, compose and shoot photos. During the shortened third class, share images from the field trips and receive helpful feedback. To the first class bring five samples of your photos in jpg format on a USB flash drive or CD. For the first two classes, bring and be familiar with a tripod and an adjustable, digital camera (with manual setting that allows manual changing of shutter speed, lens aperture/f-stop, ISO, etc.); be able to load image (jpg) files on a USB flash drive or CD. Bring water and a sack lunch. You must provide your own transportation to the field locations. Enrollment is limited to 12 students.
neW! landscape and traVel pHotograpHY Dive into this introductory landscape and travel photography class designed for the amateur photographer. Learn basic camera techniques, such as exposure compensation and bracketing, and reinforce your new skills with outside assignments. Other topics include composition, camera equipment and how to shoot to get maximum benefit from photo editing software and improve your photos. All levels of experience are welcome but participants should have a good working knowledge of their camera.
Bring your fully charged DSLR camera to class each week. Students 14-17 may register through the Explore program and attend with a registered parent or other authorized adult. Call (847) 543-2615 or email CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu for more information. No class July 7. 9056 CPTO 13-001 Wednesday, June 8 to July 20 6:30-9 p.m. 6 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $175 J. Harold
8847 CPTO 11-001 Saturday, May 14-21 (No class May 28) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. AND Saturday, June 4 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. 3 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room T345 $229 L. Nettelhorst
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Language AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE CONVERSATIONAL PRACTICE Continue to practice the sign language skills you learned in American Sign Language 1 and 2 in a more conversational setting. 9084 CLNG 23-021 Wednesday, June 8-July 13 6:30-7:30 p.m. 6 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R004 $59 L. Sviatko
SPANISH 1 Spanish is one of the most rapidly growing languages in the United States! Immerse yourself into the Spanish-speaking world, language and culture in this fun and interactive class. The primary focus is on
Writing comprehension and production of the spoken language through introducing an active vocabulary, basic grammatical structures, idioms, functional and culturally authentic communicative activities and dialogues. Start using Spanish to talk about personal interests, favorite books, sports, food, your profession, current events, cultural traditions and other common topics. No prerequisite. A textbook is required. Call (847) 543-2615 for assistance and registration information. Students ages 1417 may register and attend with a registered parent or authorized adult. 8990 CLNG 2-021 Monday, June 13 to July 25 6:30-9 p.m. 6 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R024 $125 L. Nelson
WOMEN WRITE TO HEAL This class focuses on personal writing as a tool for self-awareness, personal progress and letting go of pain. Just like our physical scars, emotional pain leaves scars. Learn how reflective writing just for one’s self can help us heal, mend and thrive as we live our present and future lives. 9025 CWRT 25-001 Monday, July 11-18 6-8:30 p.m. 2 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $69 S. Engstrom
CREATING COLORFUL CHARACTERS Whether the characters in your writing are biographical or fictional, learn to transform flat characters into lively, vivid, memorable people. Learn how to give the skeleton of your characters muscle, heart, a mind and soul. Build multifaceted characters for your novel or memoir through lecture, discussion and multiple writing activities. Previous students are welcome to enroll for further insight into character development. 9026 CWRT 62-001 Wednesday, July 13 6-9 p.m. 1 Session Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $39 S. Engstrom ____________________________________
WANT TO LEARN AT HOME ON YOUR OWN? WRITING FOR CHILDREN - ONLINE Join author and writing mentor Steve Alcorn and discover what you need to know to write for children. If you’re a beginning writer, this course will help you transform your book idea into a finished product that could land in the hands of an editor or agent. If you’re already a successful writer, this course will help you explore new opportunities and markets for your work. Register for an ed2go instructor-led or self-paced online course. Turn to page 27 for more information or visit www.ed2go.com/clc. 34
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Discovery: PROGRAMS fOR ADuLTS 50+ Short-term classes and tours are offered in a variety of topics in a relaxed atmosphere with other interested adults presented by knowledgeable instructors and guides. This program is specially designed to fit your schedule and lifestyle!
Discovery: world Religions neW! IslaM - relIgIon of peace There are many religions in our world, and they have much in common in terms of teaching the preferred ways of finding individual peace and social harmony. But as terrorism dominates headlines, many have come to believe that one religion promotes killing and atrocities as appropriate means of expression. This course is dedicated to explaining the peaceful basis of Islam so we can separate the religion from the splinter zealots who often try to hide behind it. 8989 CDiS 72-001 Thursday, July 21-28 9:30-11:30 a.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R024 $35 G. Midkiff
neW! jesus / paul Jesus preaches the kingdom of God, but Paul preaches Jesus the Christ. Jesus’ message is to Israel, but Paul’s mission is to the gentiles. Noting this disparity, some scholars claim that Paul changes the religion of Jesus to a religion about Jesus. Other scholars assert that Paul, a good disciple, follows Jesus faithfully, practicing and preaching a consistent message. This two-part talk examines the relationship of Paul to Jesus: Jesus and Paul or Paul versus Jesus? 8988 CDiS 76-001 Tuesday, July 19-26 1-3 p.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R024 $35 J. Leitner
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Discovery: Quest
Quest is part of the Discovery Program designed for adults age 50 and up. You will spend four exciting days for each Quest week at our Southlake Campus in Vernon Hill immersed in hot topics. The first Quest week is June 6-9 with the topic of Climate Change, causes and cures. The second week of Quest, July 11-14 will focus on cultural Chicago.
Climate Change: June 6-9 examine climate change through the lense of biology, economics, film, history and world religions.
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MornIng sessIon: gloBal clIMate cHange - understandIng tHe realItY 2015 was the hottest year on record by a very wide margin. In this morning session we will sketch the scientific climate change picture and examine its elements. instructor: Jim Kenney.
MornIng sessIon: clIMate cHange Isn’t faIr! Countries with the largest per capita income can focus on reducing their carbon footprint without jeopardizing economic growth. Countries with smaller per captia incomes need fossil fuels to fuel growth. Is there a way to grow without impacting the environment? instructor: Gary Midkiff.
fIeld trIp: cHIcago BotanIc garden The Chicago Botanic Garden is a 385-acre living plant museum situated on nine islands and featuring 26 display gardens and surrounded by four natural habitats: McDonald Woods, Dixon Prairie, Skokie River Corridor, and Lakes and Shores.
afternoon sessIon: clIMate cHange: WHat can You do? The topic of climate change can seem overwhelming. We will discuss what we can do to support safe communities and protect the health of our families. We will identify solutions that make a positive change. instructor: David Husemoller.
Thursday afternoon sessIon: BIologIcal causes and consequences of clIMate cHange How are living organisms such as humans, animals and fish contributing to climate change? How are the naturally occurring elements such as gasses changing our climate and world? We will discuss impact and interference and understand our world better. instructor: Jason Cashmore.
MornIng sessIon: spIrItual econoMIcs: WHY clIMate cHange Is a Matter of faItH The encyclical Laudato Si, authored by Pope Francis is a groundbreaking document that brings forth the urgent matter of climate change related to the spiritual realm. Why is this message important to all people of faith? instructor: John Wasik.
afternoon sessIon: CHINATOWN, a fIlM We will view and discuss this 1974 film by Roman Polanski. Water and land serve as the fundamental objects to be possessed and controlled in this uncompromising neo-noir journey starring Jack Nicolson, Faye Dunaway and John Houston. Given human nature, does humanity stand a chance of survival? instructor: John Kupetz. 8991 CDiS 25-001 Monday-Thursday, June 6-9 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 4 Sessions V336 - Southlake Campus, Room V336 $189 G. Marcinkovich Food and beverages are on your own during class and field trips. 36
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Cultural Chicago July 11-14 examine cultural Chicago through architecture, art, film, history, literature, music and popular culture.
wednesday MornIng sessIon: MusIc In perforMance We will dive into Chicago’s classical music summer season from a performer’s perspective. Special emphasis will be given to Chicago Symphony Orchestra’s 80th anniversary in residency at the Ravinia Festival. instructor: Ingrid Mikolajczyk
afternoon sessIon: RISKY BUSINESS This 1983 film from Paul Brickman and starring Tom Cruise brought an uncompromising satire about how the culture influences our youth and their futures. You will recognize Chicago and its surroundings that serve as the back drop for culture, privilege, status, access and futures. instructor: John Kupetz.
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MornIng sessIon: lIterature The popularity of Downton Abbey has prompted a look at the class divisions in Chicago. This presentation will focus on how the upper class lived, including their manner, dress, and the movers and shakers of the era. instructor: Sara Stephens.
MornIng sessIon: HIstorY and culture A lively commercial and popular culture emerged in Chicago due to the elite cultural institutions and the western art and music neighborhood halls defined by ethnic loyalty and religious faith. We will explore newspapers, amusement parks, vaudeville theaters, dance halls, movie houses, cabarets and sports stadiums that attracted Chicagoans of every class, race, ethnicity and gender. instructor: David Groeninger
afternoon sessIon: legacY of laugHs Since 1959, Chicago’s comedy scene has been defined by the uproarious, influential and enduring impact of Second City. Award winning and former standup comic Barry Bradford will present a funny, fast and fascinating multimedia presentation on the history of the most influential training ground for comedians in America. instructor: Barry Bradford.
afternoon sessIon: HoW culture and arts IMpact cHIcago’s gloBal status How does Chicago rank with other cities related to the arts, culture, financial services, information flow, hi-tech innovation, transportation, and population diversity and why are these attributes so central to rankings? We will compare Chicago to New York, Paris, London, Tokyo and Los Angeles. instructor: David Groeninger
Thursday fIeld trIp: glessner House MuseuM A National Historic Landmark, Glessner House was designed by noted American architect Henry Hobson Richardson and completed in 1887. It remains an internationally-known architectural treasure in Chicago. A radical departure from traditional Victorian architecture, the structure served as an inspiration to architects such as Louis Sullivan, Mies van der Rohe, and the young Frank Lloyd Wright and helped redefine domestic architecture. 8992 CDiS 27-001 Monday-Thursday, July 11-14 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. 4 Sessions V336 - Southlake Campus, Room V336 $189 G. Marcinkovich
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Discovery: History neW! tHe BrIdge and tHe canal The construction of the Brooklyn Bridge and the Panama Canal are stories of political will, exceptional courage, engineering innovation and pure luck. But at their core these stories are about two men, Washington Roebling and John Frank Stevens, whose dedication and holistic vision were necessary to make each project a success. 8985 CDiS 60-001 Thursday, June 16-23 9:30-11:30 a.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R024 $35 G. Midkiff
neW! polItIcs In perspectIVe As we prepare for one of the most unique, unprecedented and significant presidential elections of all time, master storyteller and award-winning historian Barry Bradford will present a fascinating class on the development of modern politics. Topics include the history of presidential debates; the elections of 1960, 2000, 2008; the history of TV political advertisements and more. 8986 CDiS 61-001 Wednesday, June 29 to July 27 9:30-11 a.m. 4 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R024 $75 B. Bradford
neW! rIcHard j. daleY Newspaper columnist Mike Royko wrote a book about Daley titled “Boss.� The title is accurate but also incomplete, for Daley did much more as mayor than just rule a political machine. He was, as all successful American urban area mayors must be, capable of demanding federal and state funds, boosting tourism and corporate investment, overseeing urban planning and dealing with public sector unions. We remember his mistakes, such as the 1968 police riots at the Democratic Convention, but we need to remember his successes. During his time in office, he made Chicago a great city. 8987 CDiS 68-001 Tuesday, June 28 to July 5 9:30-11:30 a.m. 2 Sessions Southlake Campus, Room R024 $35 G. Midkiff
Discovery: ComputersBasic Skills BegInnIng coMputer 1 This course is for the individual who is afraid of the computer and has never taken a computer class. Class will cover terminology, turning the computer on and off, mouse control, file management, beginning word processing and basic internet searching using personal computers and a Windows operating system. Call (847) 543-2615 for textbook information. 8984 CDiS 39-001 Tuesday, June 21 to July 19 9:30-11:30 a.m. 5 Sessions Grayslake Campus, Room TBA $115 S. Freeman
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Steps to Apply, Register and Pay 1. Apply for Admission • Students who wish to take Professional Development or Personal Enrichment course need a CLC student ID prior to registering. • To get your CLC ID, please complete the Student Admission Form at www.clcillinois.edu/apply • When your application has been processed (usually within one business day), you will be given a CLC myLogin username and temporary password as part of the admission process. If you provided an email address on your application your username and password will be emailed to you in two separate emails. All new students will also receive an official admission letter with their login information via U.S. mail. • Once you have your username and temporary password, you can set up myLogin. • If you need login help, contact the ITS Service Desk at www.clcillinois.edu/helpdesk or call (847) 543-HELP (4357).
2. Steps to Register • If you already have your CLC ID, you may register online or in person at any of our three campus locations or go to the myCLC student portal. After entering your login, select the “Student Center” option to be taken to the student registration system. • At myCLC Student Portal click on “Search for Classes.” • Specify the semester and then a subject to view the classes available. • When you find the specific open class section you want click “Select Class” and add it to your shopping cart. • Click on “Shopping Cart” check the box next to your selected class and click enroll. • When you want to add or drop a class, check for a “Success” or “error” message. • Register for classes at www.clcillinois.edu. • For more information, visit www.clcillinois.edu/admission.
3. where and when to Register in Person On-site Registration Hours Monday-Thursday 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Fridays 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Online Registration is available 24/7 • Grayslake Campus–19351 W. Washington St., Grayslake • Lakeshore Campus–111 N.Genesee St., Waukegan • Southlake Campus–1120 S. Milwaukee Ave., Vernon Hills
4. Pay Tuition and fees • Log into myCLC to view your billing statement and class schedule. • Paper billing statements are no longer mailed to your home. Email notifications will be sent to your student email once your statement is ready to view on myCLC. • A billing statement will be sent only on unpaid accounts. It is the responsibility of the student to meet payment deadlines. Again, establishing a payment plan or paying for a class should occur prior to the first day of the class regardless of when the student enrolled in the class. • Payment plans are available for non-credit classes. • Non-credit classes are not eligible for Financial Aid.
withdrawals • Students are NOT automatically dropped from continuing education classes. Students who do not plan to complete a class they have enrolled to take are responsible for officially dropping the class online. • Tuition and fee refunds will be issued to eligible students based upon the effective date of withdrawal, which is recorded in the system at the time the student drops the class. • Students who stop attending class, but do not officially drop, will remain responsible for all tuition/fees for the class. It is not sufficient to tell a CLC staff member that you want to drop a class; you must complete the drop/withdrawal action yourself. • The official deadline for dropping or for withdrawing is defined individually for each class.
Refund Schedule • To check the deadline dates, log on to myCLC and choose “My Class Schedule.” When your schedule appears, click on the calendar icon next to the class, and the deadline dates will be displayed. These dates are also displayed in the schedule of classes. • If you are not sure of the deadlines, please check with the Office of Registrar and Records at (847) 543-2061.
Refunds for Semester-long Classes • Withdrawal on or before start of class = 100 percent refund • Withdrawal before 15 percent of class time passes = 100 percent refund • Withdrawal after 15 percent of class days pass = no refund
Refunds for One-day and “Series” Classes One Day Classes and Workshops • Withdrawal the day before class = 100 percent refund* • Withdrawal on or after day of class = no refund *exceptions: Due to the nature of some of the one-day classes, cancellations with a full refund are only made up to seven business days before the class. After that no refund is possible.
Senior Citizens All in-district residents who are 60 years of age or older at the time of registration may enroll in credit courses offered by the college at one-half the regular tuition rate with all other fees remaining unchanged. Vocational credit courses (1.6 vocational credit) offered by Professional Development also qualify for the one-half tuition discount with all other fees remaining unchanged. The senior citizen waiver does not apply to Personal Enrichment classes. All residents of the college district who are 65 years of age or older at the time of registration and who qualify financially according to Illinois Statute may enroll in credit courses (Professional Development and Personal Enrichment courses are not included) offered by the college without paying tuition or activity fees. Applications for the Senior Citizen Tuition Waiver are available in the Financial Aid Office, B Wing or online at www.clcillinois.edu/faforms.
clerY act The College of Lake County is committed to maintaining a safe and secure educational environment. Each year prior to October 1, the College publishes its Annual Security Report. This report contains information regarding campus security, personal safety including topics such as, crime prevention, college police law enforcement authority, crime reporting policies, crime statistics for the most recent three year period and disciplinary procedures.
This report is available on the CLC Police Department website at www.clcillinois.edu/clery. If you would like a printed booklet containing this information, please contact the CLC Police Department at 19351 W. Washington St., Room A151, Grayslake, IL 60030 or by phone at (847) 543-2081.
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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 20 years, Judicial Services offers the National Safety Council’s award-winning Defensive Driving Courses including the “Alive at 25” program. 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
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“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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Quest is part of CLC’s Discovery Program. Each summer, two, four-day classes are offered exploring a topic in-depth through presentations, discussions and field trips. Participate in a relaxed atmosphere with other interested adults and knowledgeable instructors.
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Enhance your skills or begin your career as a professional interpreter. Details on page 1.
Does your company have a unique training need? Client Solutions brings powerful, results-driven training to your organization. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/solutions or call (847) 543-2615 to learn more.
June 6-9 Climate Change Learn about climate change through biology, economics, film, history and world religions. Details on page 36.
July 11-14 Cultural Chicago Explore how culture and the arts impact Chicago’s current place in the ranking of global cities. Details on page 37.
CLC’s Personal Enrichment and Professional Development classes are affordable, convenient and taught by local experts. Turn to page 29 for the complete list of Personal Enrichment classes and page 1 for Professional Development.
Community Awareness Distracted driving is on the rise. Motorists of all levels can benefit from learning defensive driving skills. Judicial Services offers training in partnership with the 19th Judicial Circuit Court. Turn to page 40 for information.
Camp Explore: Where Kids Go To College Services Small Business Owners Explore business solutions and training and find new opportunities for your business to start, grow and succeed. Whether you’re starting a new business, positioning your company for growth or seeking to expand globally, the Illinois Small Business Development and International Trade Center can guide you to success. Turn to page 20 for information.
Construction Business Development Center Focused on developing flexible, customized support and technical assistance to provide small, minority- and women-owned firms in the construction industry with the tools and knowledge to help them grow and succeed. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/cbdc or call (847) 543-2615 to learn more.
Explore Camps are fun, challenging programs taught by experienced, personable instructors whose passion for education will inspire your kids. Camps run half days mornings (9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) or afternoons (1-4 p.m.) Monday-Thursday for one week (unless otherwise noted.) Combine morning and afternoon camps for a full-day option! Bring a sack lunch and enjoy complimentary lunch supervision by camp staff. Summer 2016 Camps include: • Empowering Girls: Pop Culture and American Literature • Mini Games and Movies using Minecraft • Light and Lasers: No Limits! • 3D Engineering Design • Mount Olympus Gods and Goddesses • Archery* Turn to page 21 for the complete camp list. Visit www.clcillinois.edu/youth for instructor bios. For registration information, call (847) 543-2615, email CPEInfo@clcillinois.edu or visit www.clcillinois.edu/youth. * Archery meets 8:15-9:15 a.m. and is not eligible for a morning selection full-day camp option.
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