BUILD A BETTER YOU
Spring 2016 | Continuing Education and Training | Harford Community College
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Register in our temporary home in Darlington Hall while the Edgewood Hall renovation takes place. See map on page 3.
Community Education Classes
Spring is the perfect time to build a better you! Focus on health and wellness, unleash your creativity, or take a trip with Harford Community College. Better yet—experience all of the above!
Summer 2016
Coming Soon!
WE’LL SEE YOU AT
CAMPS Harford Community College
Youth Camps and Activities
Look for list of classes online beginning February 1:
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Just a quick note to let you know about some exciting changes that are coming to Community Education in 2016. First, registration for all Continuing Education classes will be moving in mid-December to Darlington Hall, first floor, College Entrance #2 on Thomas Run Road. This move is temporary while Edgewood Hall receives a much needed renovation and 6,000 BELCAMP square feet of new open classroom and laboratory space. Edgewood Hall’s projected re-opening will be in 2017.
M B CENTER C All class registration services will be available at the registration desk in Darlington Hall with the hours remaining the same, as follows: L Monday – Thursday, 7:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Convenient parking will be in the C Lot with the sidewalk taking you directly to the registration area in Darlington Hall, which will be clearly marked for your convenience.
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Another exciting change for Community Education is the addition of our new Director for Community Education, Denise Carnaggio. Please feel free to come visit her and the rest of the Community Education staff in Maryland Hall during the Edgewood renovation. I know Denise will be very interested in your class ideas, comments about current offerings, and any other topics you wish to discuss. If you have questions, need directions, or need help with registration, please call 443-412-2376, Ext. 5. It is a very exciting time for Continuing Education here at HCC. Please enjoy looking through the spring class offerings, and we look forward to having you in class!!!
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Build A Better You
| Spring 2016 Schedule of Continuing Education Classes
USING THIS BOOK The Continuing Education and Training Division has worked diligently to create a Schedule of Classes that provides all the information you need in a clean, easy-to-read format.
HOW THE SCHEDULE IS ORGANIZED
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1. Academic Preparation
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3. Driver Education | Motorcycle Safety
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MON=Monday TUE=Tuesday WED=Wednesday THU=Thursday FRI=Friday SAT=Saturday SUN=Sunday
Buildings
Classes that meet in a Harford Community College building are listed with the abbreviation as shown below followed by a dash and the room number. For example, if a class meets in Room 014 of Joppa Hall, it would be listed as J-014. A=Aberdeen Hall C=Chesapeake Center E=Edgewood Hall H=Havre de Grace Hall L=Library S=Susquehanna Center ELC=Early Learning Center HHH=Hays-Heighe House
The Build A Better You Schedule of Classes is arranged in six sections:
B=Bel Air Hall DH=Darlington Hall F=Fallston Hall J=Joppa Hall M=Maryland Hall SC=Student Center
5. Fitness | Outdoor Recreation 6. Youth Within each section you will find course titles, descriptions, dates and times for the course, instructors, and costs. Please read the descriptions carefully as many have prerequisites and special instructions. Additional information may be available at www.harford.edu/cet. Registration is explained on page 64 and may be completed online, in person, by mail, or by fax. Online class options and registration information are located on page 6. A key to symbols is listed in the box to the left and a key to understanding the course descriptions is shown below. Please take a minute to review the information so that you understand the listings. Course Title Course Description
Classes that meet in a non-Harford Community College building are listed with the full name.
Building Locations
A map of all campus buildings can be found in the General Information section of this book on page 60. For addresses of off-campus locations, see page 63.
Introduction to Personal Computers Learn the basic skills needed to operate a computer and use commercial software packages that run in Microsoft Windows. Students receive an overview of Windows, word processing, electronic spreadsheets, and the Internet through lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on exercises. Icons (see explanation in box to left) u¥µ
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Course Fee: $175
Course Number (use this to register)
Course# 25207 TUE 9 AM-12:10 PM E-215
Course Meeting Day(s) Course Meeting Time(s)
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Course Meeting Date(s) Number of Sessions
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Finding What You Need
Table of Contents 7 | ACADEMIC PREPARATION Academic Skills | SAT........................................... 8 Adult Basic Education | Literacy.......................... 8 English as a Second Language (ESL).................. 8
37 | RECREATION | FITNESS | WELLNESS Boating Safety.................................................. 38 Bridge................................................................ 38 Fishing............................................................... 38 Fitness/Health Certifications............................ 39 Group Fitness Classes........................................41 Health/Wellness............................................... 45 New Age........................................................... 45 Swimming......................................................... 46
GED® Test Preparation......................................... 9 Literacy Education Volunteer Program............... 9
10 | COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY Computer Fundamentals.................................... 11 Microsoft Office Applications............................. 11
13 | CREATIVE ARTS Adult Dance.........................................................14 Art........................................................................14 Boat Building.......................................................17 Cooking................................................................17 Crafts....................................................................17 Decoy Carving.................................................... 18 Floral Design...................................................... 18 Gourd Festival.................................................... 19 Music................................................................... 22 Photography....................................................... 23 Writing................................................................ 24
25 | DRIVER EDUCATION | MOTORCYCLE SAFETY
48 | SENIOR ADULT Computer Classes............................................. 49 Driver Safety..................................................... 49 Financial Planning............................................ 49 Fitness and Health............................................ 50 55+ Club..............................................................51
53 | TRAVEL TOURS Trips................................................................... 53 Travel Liability Form......................................... 55
56 | YOUTH Arts/Crafts......................................................... 57 Cooking.............................................................. 57 Dance................................................................. 57 Music................................................................. 57 Preschool Plus................................................... 58 Safety................................................................. 58 Swimming......................................................... 59
Driver Education................................................. 26 Driver Improvement.......................................... 26 Motorcycle Safety.............................................. 27
28 | ENRICHMENT Beekeeping........................................................ 29 Communication.................................................. 29 Financial Planning............................................. 29 Home Care | Remodeling.................................. 30 Personal Enrichment..........................................31
32 | HISTORICAL & CULTURAL STUDIES Foreign Language............................................. 33 History............................................................... 34 Literature........................................................... 35 Religious Thought............................................. 35
60 | GENERAL INFORMATION College Information & Policies........................60 Campus Map..................................................... 62 Off-Campus Course Sites.................................. 63
64 | REGISTRATION INFORMATION Registration Instructions.................................. 64 Registration Form............................................. 65
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Study online with newly added ONLINE CLASSES Visit www.ed2go.com/harford and choose from hundreds of courses.
Affordable Education!
$105 or $135 for most courses
Flexible Scheduling within a 6-week course timeline
Benefit from the
real-world experience of online instructors.
Online classes begin once a month, and lessons may be completed anytime, from any computer, during the 6-week class sessions. Registration must be completed online at www.ed2go.com/ harford. Once payment has been made, you will receive your login information.
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Art Drawing for the Absolute Beginner
online classes: Foreign Language Beginning Conversational French Conversational Japanese Instant Italian Spanish for the Classroom Speed Spanish
Gardening Growing Plants for Fun & Profit Start Your Own Edible Garden
Health/Wellness Introduction to Natural Health and Healing Lose Weight and Keep It Off
Upcoming Class START Dates
Communication
Jan 13 • Feb 10 • Mar 16 Apr 13 • May 18
Luscious, Low-Fat, LightningQuick Meals Start Your Own Edible Garden
Literature
Crafts
Music
Introduction to Digital Scrapbooking Start Your Own Arts and Crafts Business
Personal Enrichment
For course descriptions, visit www.ed2go.com/harford.
Mastering Public Speaking
Cooking
Education and Training
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ONLINE TRAINING Ready to work on becoming a better you but just don’t have the time to attend class? Check out our new online offerings.
Just some of the classes offered include:
Creating K-12 Learning Materials Creating the Inclusive Classroom: Strategies for Success Differentiated Instruction in the Classroom Singapore Math Strategies: Model Drawing for Grades 1-6 and Grades 6-9 Teaching Preschool: A Year of Inspiring Lessons Teaching Writing: Grades 4-6
Family Life/Parenting
• Certificate in Teaching Adults
Assisting Aging Parents Enhancing Language Development in Childhood Homeschool With Success Managing Life as a Single Parent Navigating Divorce Understanding Adolescents
. . . and many more.
Financial Planning
• Parenting Gifted Children • Success With Aging Parents
Go to www.harford.edu/ugc to see everything we have to offer.
Introduction to Stock Options Keys to Successful Money Management Personal Finance Protecting Your Money, Credit, and Identity Where Does All My Money Go?
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Hobbies Genealogy Basics Pleasures of Poetry Introduction to Guitar Music Made Easy Achieving Success With Difficult People Healing Through Hypnosis Keys to Effective Communication Mastering Public Speaking Skills for Making Great Decisions
Photography Discover Digital Photography Mastering Your Digital SLR Camera Photographing Nature With Digital Camera Photographing People With Digital Camera
Technology in the Classroom Creating Classroom Centers Teaching Students With ADHD Teaching Students With Autism Teaching Students With Learning Disabilities
Writing A Writer’s Guide to Descriptive Settings Advanced Fiction Writing Beginner’s Guide to Getting Published Beginning Writer’s Workshop
ACADEMIC PREPARATION
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CERTIFICATE TO CAREER IN ONE YEAR
Scholarships for workforce development programs are available to students 16-21 years old who qualify. Contact literacy@harford.edu or call 443-412-2160 to discover more about this scholarship program. Funded by the Susquehanna Workforce Network, Inc.
Open doors to new opportunities! • Academic Skills/SAT Prep • Adult Basic Education/Literacy • English as a Second Language • GED® Test Preparation
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ACADEMIC SKILLS SAT Prep: Math
The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the January classes:
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Course: 25382 WED 6:30-9 PM H-212 No class on 3/30.
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SAT Prep: Writing/Reading This course will assist you in reviewing writing and reading skills and test-taking strategies needed to excel on the SAT test. Text required.
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ADULT BASIC EDUCATION/LITERACY Reading, Writing and Math Classes Are you interested in learning or improving basic reading, writing, or math skills? Enroll in FREE Adult Basic Education I (ABE) literacy classes, ABE II basic skills, and Pre-GED速 review classes. With the help of supportive teachers and volunteers, you will be able to work at your own speed to meet your goals. Day and evening ABE classes meet twice a week at centers throughout Harford County. For information, call 443-412-2152. To enroll and receive help in choosing the proper program, attend one of the free advising sessions listed below. Room numbers for the advising sessions will be posted on the front door of the building. Registration is not necessary for the advising sessions; just walk in. Former ABE students may enroll by calling 443-412-2616.
6:30 PM Harford Community College Chesapeake Center, Dining Room North
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Monday, January 11 6:30 PM
Aberdeen High School
Tuesday, January 12 6:30 PM
Harford Community College Chesapeake Center, Dining Room North
Wednesday, January 13 6:30 PM
Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135
Thursday, January 14 6:30 PM
Aberdeen High School The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the April classes:
Thursday, March 17 6:30 PM
Harford Community College Chesapeake Center, Dining Room North
Monday, March 21 6:30 PM
Harford Community College Chesapeake Center, Dining Room North The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the June classes:
Friday, May 6 10:00 AM
Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135
Tuesday, May 10 6:30 PM
Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135
Monday, May 16 6:30 PM
Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135
Wednesday, May 18
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ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) If you are a foreign-born adult (16 years of age or older) who would like to improve your English communication skills, the English as a Second Language (ESL) program can assist you. You will have the opportunity to improve your listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills. FREE beginning and intermediate classes begin every eight weeks and are held during the day in the Aberdeen and Edgewood areas and in the evening in the Bel Air and Edgewood areas. New students may sign up for classes by attending one of the free advising sessions listed below. Room numbers for advising sessions will be posted on the front door of the building. Registration is not necessary for the advising sessions; just walk in. Former ESL students may enroll in classes by calling 443-412-2054 or 443-412-2616. The ESL program is supported by federal and state funds granted by the Maryland Department of Labor, Licensing, and Regulation. The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the January classes:
Friday, January 8 10:00 AM
Grace United Methodist Church, Aberdeen
Monday, January 11 10:00 AM
Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135
Tuesday, January 12 6:30 PM
Edgewood High School
Wednesday, January 13 6:30 PM
Bel Air Middle School
Tuesday, January 19 6:30 PM
Edgewood High School
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Bel Air Middle School The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the late April classes:
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Edgewood High School
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Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135
Wednesday, April 6 10:00 AM
Grace United Methodist Church, Aberdeen
6:30 PM Bel Air Middle School
Monday, April 11 6:30 PM
H.O.T. (HIGH-DEMAND OCCUPATIONAL TRAINING) CERTIFICATE Teaching English as a Second Language
Would you like to increase your effectiveness as an English language teacher? This certificate prepares instructors to teach English as a Second Language in academic, community, and workplace settings. Students learn current theories of second language learning, lesson planning, and instructional techniques through the completion of four online courses and a practicum. Students must demonstrate eligibility through a qualifying score on the reading (ACR) assessment or the completion of a college-level English course. Students must successfully complete An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL before taking ESL Teacher Practicum. Required Courses: • An Introduction to Teaching ESL/EFL • Teaching ESL/EFL Vocabulary • Teaching ESL/EFL Grammar • Teaching ESL/EFL Reading • ESL Teacher Practicum Elective: • Practical Ideas for the Adult ESL/EFL Classroom Cost per course: $105 Online courses begin every four weeks. To get started, visit www.ed2go.com/harford. This program does not certify participants to teach ESL in Harford County Public Schools. Contact literacy@harford.edu or 443-412-2054 for information or to schedule the practicum.
Bel Air Middle School
Tuesday, April 12 6:30 PM
Edgewood High School The following Advising Sessions are for entry into the June classes:
Monday, June 6 6:30 PM
Grace United Methodist Church, Aberdeen
6:30 PM Harford Community College, TBA
Tuesday, June 7 6:30 PM
Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135
Monday, June 13 6:30 PM
Grace United Methodist Church, Aberdeen
6:30 PM Harford Community College, TBA
Tuesday, June 14 6:30 PM
Edgewood Public Library*, Rm. 135 *Edgewood Public Library - enter by the side door on Hanson Road For additional information or future advising session dates, call 443-412-2054 or 443-412-2616. For off-campus course sites and addresses, see the site list in the General Information section near the end of the catalog.
GED® TEST INFORMATION Harford Community College has a testing center where students can take the computerized GED® test. HCC’s Pearson Vue Testing Center is located in the Belcamp Center. For more information, call 443-412-2160 or email literacy@harford.edu. For more information about the GED® test, see http://www.ged.com/
GED® TEST PREPARATION CLASSES If you are an adult 16 years of age or older who did not complete high school, GED® classes will help you to prepare to take the GED® examination and earn a Maryland high school diploma. Instruction will include review and practice of those skills necessary for passing the GED® exam.
LITERACY EDUCATION VOLUNTEER PROGRAM The Literacy Education Department offers volunteer opportunities in the classroom instructional program. Classroom volunteers assist instructors in Adult Basic Education (ABE) or in English as a Second Language (ESL) classes which are held at locations throughout Harford County. Classes meet two evenings or mornings a week for 2 1/2 hours per session. Day classes meet in the Aberdeen and Edgewood areas. Volunteers may choose to assist in one or two class sessions per week. No specialized training is necessary, but new volunteers are strongly encouraged to attend an orientation session that will be held prior to the start of the semester. For more information about these volunteer opportunities and to register for the orientation, call 443-412-2054.
Course fees are charged for GED® classes. Senior adult and disabled retiree course fee waivers apply. GED® classes may be eligible for VA benefits. GED® classes will be held at the Edgewood Public Library and at Harford Community College. Former students may call 443-412-2616 to inquire if they are eligible to enroll in class. Adults new to the program should attend one of the free advising sessions listed under Adult Basic Education (ABE) to pre-register for classes. For more information, call 443-412-2616.
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COMPUTERS
Increase your employability with Microsoft Office training.
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Computers
COMPUTER FUNDAMENTALS
Introduction to Business Computing Are you a new computer user? Learn the basics of Microsoft Windows, file management, Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Access and Microsoft PowerPoint. Produce a document, make a spreadsheet, create a database, and create a presentation. Purchase of textbook is required.
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Course: 25280 FRI 1/29-3/4 9:30 AM-12:40 PM Sessions: 6 UC-125 G. Williamson
Course: 25287 WED 3/2-3/9 6 PM-9:25 PM Sessions: 2 UC-125 N. Carver Course: 25288 TUE 5/3 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 C. Blubaugh Course: 25289 THU 6/2 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 C. Blubaugh
Word Intermediate Features Improve your Microsoft Word skills by producing more complex documents. Work with graphics; learn mail merge; create
Course: 25281 WED 2/17-3/23 6-9:10 PM Sessions: 6 UC-126 G. Williamson
Now teaching Microsoft Office 2013!
MICROSOFT WORD
Learn Word in a Day (or 2 Nights!)
Learn how to use Microsoft Word to format text and paragraphs; work with tabs and margins; add borders and shading; insert headers and footers; add and format page numbers; and create, format, and edit tables. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Purchase of textbook required. u ¥ µ Course Fee: $114 Material Fee: $45 Course: 25286 TUE 1/26 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 C. Blubaugh
So many great features in Word 2013! This class will cover cool existing topics, new features, and tips and tricks. You will learn many navigating and highlighting shortcuts along with formatting tips that will cut down on formatting time and struggles. Styles is a fantastic feature that is underused but after this class, you will see enormous benefit in using them. Finally, a new feature for 2013 is that you can open a PDF file directly into a Word document. Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $19 Course: 25357 WED 2/10 1-4:30 PM Session: 1 UC-126 A. Coyner
Microsoft Excel Learn Excel in a Day (or 2 Nights!)
5/2-5/18 Sessions: 6 G. Williamson
MICROSOFT OFFICE APPLICATIONS
Shortcuts & Efficiencies in MS Word
Course: 25358 WED 5/11 1-4:30 PM Session: 1 UC-121 A. Coyner
Course: 25282 FRI 3/18-4/29 9:30 AM-12:40 PM Sessions: 6 UC-125 G. Williamson No class 4/1. Course: 25283 MON, WED 9:30 AM-12:40 PM UC-125
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labels; design styles and templates; generate an index; and insert headers and footers in multiple sections. Prerequisite: Learn Word in a Day. Purchase of textbook required.
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Word Advanced Features Expand your intermediate Microsoft Word knowledge with the advanced features of the software. Integrate Word with other Microsoft programs, create and modify forms, create and modify screenshots, add comments, track changes, and learn to customize Word. Prerequisite: Word Intermediate Features. Purchase of textbook required. u ¥ µ Course Fee: $114 Material Fee: $45 Course: 25291 TUE 6/7 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 N. Carver
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Maximize your time with tools and techniques to create professional spreadsheets. Create a spreadsheet from scratch, insert formulas and functions, use formatting features, and create a simple chart. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Purchase of textbook required. u ¥ µ Course Fee: $114 Material Fee: $45 Course: 25292 THU 1/28 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 J. Reilly Course: 25293 TUE, THU 6-9:25 PM UC-125
2/9-2/11 Sessions: 2 G. Williamson
Course: 25294 THU 3/10 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 C. Ayers Course: 25295 THU 5/5 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 C. Ayers Course: 25296 THU 6/9 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 J. Reilly
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Excel Intermediate Features Expand your knowledge of Microsoft Excel by learning to create more complex workbooks. Create, modify, and format charts; analyze table data; create and run simple macros; and use what-if analysis. Prerequisite: Learn Excel in a Day. Purchase of textbook required.
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Shortcuts & Efficiencies in MS Excel Did you know you can make a graph with one key? Did you know you can highlight a huge amount of data with two keys? Did you know you can join or break apart data extremely easily now in Excel 2013? There are so many tips and tricks in Excel, both old and new. This class will combine many features that will help you to create a spreadsheet quicker with more advanced skills. Class will cover AutoFill, Quick Analysis (new), Functions, Flash Fill (new), Viewing Multiple Files, Creating a Graph and so much more. Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $19
Course: 25355 WED 2/10 8:30 AM-12 PM Session: 1 UC-126 A. Coyner Course: 25356 WED 5/11 8:30 AM-12 PM Session: 1 UC-121 A. Coyner
MICROSOFT POWERPOINT
Learn PowerPoint in a Day (or 2 Nights!) Create imaginative and attention-grabbing PowerPoint presentations by inserting objects, modifying the master slide, and using animation. Prerequisite: Working knowledge of Windows. Purchase of textbook required.
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Course: 25331 WED 2/10 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 C. Blubaugh Course: 25332 MON 4/18 8:30 AM-4 PM Session: 1 UC-125 C. Blubaugh
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Shortcuts & Efficiencies in MS PowerPoint This class will start you from the very beginning on how to pick a template and how to use the Slide Layouts. You will learn how to insert and format text, bullets and pictures. Class will also cover many shortcuts and techniques that will help you to feel comfortable working in PowerPoint. Other features that will add interest will be Screenshots, SmartArt and Animation. Finally, if you will be the presenter, there are printing options that are important to know and also cool features in the Slide Show view that will help you manage the presentation like a professional. Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $19 Course: 25353 WED 2/24 1-4:30 PM Session: 1 UC-125 A. Coyner Course: 25354 WED 5/25 1-4:30 PM Session: 1 UC-126 A. Coyner
Course: 25351 WED 2/24 8:30 AM-12 PM Session: 1 UC-125 A. Coyner Course: 25352 WED 5/25 8:30 AM-12 PM Session: 1 UC-126 A. Coyner
MICROSOFT OUTLOOK NEW
Shortcuts & Efficiencies in MS Outlook There is so much more to Outlook than reading and deleting emails! Come learn some new and old features that will help you go beyond the basics of email. You will uncover fantastic shortcuts that will save time; e.g. Quick Steps (new), drag and drop to create a quick item, and sorting and filtering emails more effectively. You will use folders for better organization and discover faster ways to delete unwanted email. The class will also cover many options of the Calendar, including some new features like the Weather Bar. You will also work with the People & Task features. Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $19
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CREATIVE ARTS
Explore your creative side. Learn to dance, paint, or carve. Have It All at HCC.
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Introduction to Belly Dancing Learn how to wiggle your hips and arms in ways you never thought possible! Have fun while gaining flexibility and strength. Awardwinning belly dancer Amartia will teach you the basics of belly dance from the shimmy to the hip drop. No previous experience required - just a fun attitude and a willingness to learn. Wear comfortable form-fitting clothing so that your movements can be seen. Hip scarves are optional. Bare feet, socks, or dance shoes please; no sneakers.
Course Fee: $120 Material Fee: $11 Course: 25598 THU 2/11-5/5 6:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 12 S-212 Staff No class 3/31.
Learning Some Latin
ADULT DANCE Beyond Basic Ballet Build upon your strong foundation in classical technique. Class includes a full barre and center. Dancers should come appropriately dressed in tights, leotard, and ballet shoes. Course Fee: $120 Material Fee: $11 Course: 25597 MON 1/25-4/18 11:35 AM-12:50 PM Sessions: 12 S-212 P. Lauer No class 3/28.
Dance Sampler Class Ever thought of trying a dance class but just aren’t sure what you would like? Our dance sampler will begin with ballet basics and stretching and then move to classic jazz styles. Section two will introduce tap and jazz. Dancers should wear movable workout dance clothing. Ballet shoes, jazz shoes, and tap shoes are required. For the contemporary classes, bare feet or ballet shoes are fine. Course Fee: $69 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25595 WED 2/3-3/9 11:35 AM-12:50 PM Sessions: 6 S-212 P. Lauer Ballet and Contemporary Modern Lyrical Section Course: 25596 WED 4/6-5/11 11:35 AM-12:50 PM Sessions: 6 S-212 P. Lauer Tap and Jazz section
From the romantic Rumba to the sassy Salsa, learn the basics of four Latin dances. You’ll sample Bachata, Rumba, Salsa, and Cha Cha in this course designed for novice dancers. Think you can’t dance? Let us prove you wrong. Focus on quality of movement over quantity of moves. Partners encouraged but not required. Leather bottom shoes are recommended. Course Fee: $91 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25650 TUE 2/2-4/12 7-8 PM Sessions: 10 Fallston High School C. Novak No class 3/22.
Swing Styles, Sampler Designed to help you appreciate four styles of Swing Dancing, you will learn the basics of Single, Triple, and West Coast Swing and Zydeco. For the beginner, if you can walk, we can teach you these dances! Focus on quality of movement over quantity of moves. Partners are encouraged but not required. Leather bottom shoes are recommended. Course Fee: $91 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25649 TUE 2/2-4/12 8-9 PM Sessions: 10 Fallston High School C. Novak No class 3/22.
Let Your Yoga Dance Let Your Yoga Dance is a fun-filled fusion of user-friendly dance, yoga inspired movement and meditation in motion to create a flow through the body’s energy centers (chakras).
It uses the joy of movement to tone muscles, build flexibility and improve cardiovascular fitness. No prior yoga or dance experience is required. Bring a yoga mat. Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25622 TUE 1/26-3/1 6:15-7:15 PM Sessions: 6 S-212 S. Adkins
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Pilates If you’ve already taken Introduction to Pilates and are looking for the next step, this class is for you. Previous Pilates experience is highly recommended. This class will allow you to experience deeper core work. Wear comfortable, movable clothing. Course Fee: $120 Material Fee: $11 Course: 25640 MON, WED 3/14-4/27 12:55-1:45 PM Sessions: 12 S-212 P. Lauer No class 3/28 and 3/30.
ART LECTURES
Art Foundations for the Art Enthusiast Study some of the artistic greats throughout history and develop an understanding of their techniques. This class is not intended to teach students how to draw or paint, but rather to teach basic artistic principles through lecture, discussion, and art exploration. u Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $39 Course: 25642 TUE 2/16-3/22 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-008 L. Gefrich
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Creative Arts Art Journaling Explore art journaling using mixed media techniques. Mono printing, paper marbling, and collage are a few of the techniques highlighted in this class. Bring a mixed media journal, a selection of paints and brushes, markers, glue sticks, and scissors to each class. Course Fee: $34 Material Fee: $10 Course: 25536 TUE 2/23-3/8 1-3 PM Sessions: 3 J-016 J. Branch
History of Modern Art Explore artists and their works of art created during the Modernist Art Movement of the 1860s to the 1950s. Analyze and critique paintings, sculpture and architecture from this time period as you gain an understanding of the artist’s intentions and purpose. u Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $29 Course: 25571 THU 4/14-5/12 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 J-021 J. Branch
The Impressionists
CERAMICS
Ceramic Raku Workshop Learn to do Raku, the ancient Japanese style of firing pottery. This method can be used on either hand-built or wheel-thrown pieces. Participate in the firing process and leave with your finished work at the end of the firing day. First session: Saturday, 12-5 p.m.; Second session: Friday, 5:30-9:30 p.m.; Third session: Saturday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. No experience necessary. Course Fee: $109 Material Fee: $45 Course: 25474 FRI, SAT See description for times. J-070
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Ceramics: Wheel-Throwing Workshop Work at the potter’s wheel in the HCC ceramics studio and learn the fundamentals of throwing clay. After creating various forms, learn to bisque-fire, and then how to glaze the finished product. Bring a bucket, sponge, and towel. Pottery tools may be purchased at the College Store. Course Fee: $119 Material Fee: $45
Explore artists and art works created during the Impressionist Movement as you analyze and critique paintings from the 1870s and 1880s. Discuss the historical references associated with Impressionism and 19th Century Europe and gain an understanding of the artist’s intentions and purpose. u Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $29
Course: 25475 FRI 2/5-3/25 6-9:30 PM Sessions: 8 J-070 G. Walsh
Course: 25573 FRI 3/11-4/22 9-11 AM Sessions: 5 J-008 J. Branch No class 4/1.
Draw your pet and other animals in pencil. Learn techniques and fundamental drawing concerns of line, shape, form, value, texture, and proportion. u
Fundamentals of Drawing Appropriate for the beginner or as a refresher for the out-of-practice artist. By using a series of simple exercises, you will learn accurate proportions, shapes, textures, and values within a composition, culminating in an individual project of the student’s choice. Course Fee: $119 Material Fee: $65 Course: 25643 TUE 2/16-4/26 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch No class 3/29.
Zentangle Basics
DRAWING
Drawing and Painting Animals
Course Fee: $119 Material Fee: $65 Course: 25402 WED 2/3-4/13 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-015 E. Elgin No class 3/30.
Drawing Nature Explore natural subject matter through observations, composition, and aesthetics. Focus on light, form, surface, space, and environment as you observe natural objects and landscapes to create beautiful artwork. Participate in critiques and class discussion throughout the semester in addition to mastering new drawing skills. u Course Fee: $119 Material Fee: $65
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Course: 25575 WED 2/24-5/4 9-11 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch No class 3/30.
Creating in a Zentagle way is an easy-tounderstand process of simple, deliberate strokes which build on each other in beautiful, mesmerizing, and surprising ways. The Zentangle Method is enjoyed all over the world across a wide range of skills, interests, and ages. Come open your mind up to endless possibilities. Course Fee: $24 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25533 SAT 3/5 1-3 PM Session: 1 J-016 L. Hunter Course: 25534 THU 4/7 10 AM-12 PM Session: 1 J-014 L. Hunter
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Zendala Workshop
Landscapes in Watercolor
Portraits on Canvas
Zendala is a hybrid of the Mandala Circle and Zentangle Art and is designed to give you the benefits of both art forms. You don’t need to know how to draw - just keep an open mind and be willing to take that first step on a fun, relaxing and mindful journey. Learn the history and purpose of a mandala and several Zentangle® patterns. Then, create your own Zendala. You will have your own piece of art to take with you when you finish this journey. Course Fee: $24 Material Fee: $6
For the beginner and more experienced student wanting to learn how to execute landscapes in luminous, transparent watercolor. Emphasis is on good composition, color properties, and watercolor techniques including wet into wet, lost edges, and glazing. A supply list will be discussed at the first class. u Course Fee: $119 Material Fee: $65
Explore the basics of portrait painting in oils or acrylics. Working from photos or a mirror, learn how to capture a likeness, mix flesh tones, and use step-by-step layering techniques. All levels welcome. u Course Fee: $65 Material Fee: $35
Course: 25537 THU 5/19 6-8 PM Session: 1 J-015 L. Hunter
Course: 25497 MON 2/8-4/18 10:30 AM-1 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/28.
Course: 25538 MON 5/23 12-2 PM Session: 1 J-016 L. Hunter
Course: 25498 THU 2/11-4/21 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/31.
PAINTING
Landscapes on Canvas
Introduction to Painting Investigate painting with acrylic or oil paint. Practice color theory, stylistic choices, and various application techniques while working from a still life. Finish the course by creating a painting of your choice with assistance of the instructor and class critiques. Those returning to painting are welcome. u Course Fee: $119 Material Fee: $65 Course: 25574 TUE 2/23-5/3 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch No class 3/29.
Landscape Painting Choose your preferred painting medium (oil, watercolor, or acrylic) as you develop your own personal, artistic style. Focus on painting skills and techniques necessary to create beautiful landscape artworks. Paint in various locations on campus and participate in critique and classroom discussions about artwork and the art-making experience. u Course Fee: $119 Material Fee: $65 Course: 25576 MON 2/22-5/2 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 J-015 J. Branch No class 3/28.
Course: 25687 WED 3/2-3/23 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 4 J-014 Staff
Learn how to execute landscapes in oils or acrylics. Explore various techniques including alla prima (wet into wet), underpainting, and layering. Emphasis is on good composition, color properties, and confident brushwork. Materials will be discussed during the first class. All levels welcome. u Course Fee: $129 Material Fee: $65 Course: 25500 MON 2/8-4/18 1:30-4:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/28. Course: 25499 FRI 2/12-4/29 10 AM-1 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/25 and 4/1.
Open Studio With Rita Cooper Do you need designated painting time to work on your projects? Take advantage of this open studio session that provides individualized instruction. The class is NOT for the beginning student. Students should bring their supplies and project each week. Artist Rita Cooper will be available to help with those trouble spots and to offer encouragement and suggestions as you work. Course Fee: $129 Material Fee: $65
Rosemaling
Featuring artist Lise Lorentzen
Rosemaling Rosemaling is Norwegian for “decorative painting” and is a form of decorative folk art that originated in the rural valleys of Norway. It is a style of decorative painting on wood that uses stylized flower ornamentation, scrollwork, lining, and geometric elements, often in flowing patterns. Course Fee: $59 Course: 25644 WED 3/2-4/13 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 6 J-016 L. Lorentzen No class 3/30.
Course: 25501 FRI 2/12-4/29 1:30-4:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/25 and 4/1.
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Creative Arts Watercolor Floral Painting Learn to paint glowing florals in luminous, transparent watercolors. Simple to more complicated shapes will be covered, as well as color properties, glazing, and lost-edge techniques. A supply list will be distributed at the first class. u Course Fee: $119 Material Fee: $65
BOAT BUILDING AND REPAIR These courses are offered in partnership with Chesapeake Wooden Boat Builders at the Upper Bay Museum, 219 Walnut Street, North East, MD 21901.
Model Ship Building Learn model ship building of full- and halfhull models. This class is for beginners, but accommodations will be made for more experienced model builders. Material Fee: $175
Course: 25496 THU 2/11-4/21 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-016 R. Cooper No class 3/31.
Course: 25668 TUE 1/19-4/26 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 15
COOKING
(LOCAL RESTAURANT SAMPLING) NEW!
An Early Dinner at One Eleven Main Enjoy dinner at one of Harford County’s newest restaurants - One Eleven Main. Start with cream of parsley soup or a Bibb lettuce salad and then choose between hanger steak, half a chicken, or fish. Each entrée is served with appropriate seasonal sides and a glass of wine. Dessert is the chef’s choice. After dinner, the owners will discuss the joys and challenges of opening a restaurant. Transportation to 111 South Main, Bel Air, is on your own. When registering, complete the registration form and liability form. Indicate soup or salad and your entree selection on the liability form. Space is limited. Course fee: $29 Material fee: $49 Course 25800 Wed 4/13 4:30–7:30 p.m. 111 South Main Street, Bel Air T. Meyer
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Lunch and Learn at Laurrapin What a feast we have planned for you! Upon arrival, enjoy shrimp and grits, red pepper hummus with pita, and crab dip, all served family style. Then move on to a pear gorgonzola salad. There are four choices for entrees: crab cake topped with remoulade and served with garlic mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables; tilapia sautéed with a white wine lemon butter sauce with basil and tomato, served with Carolina Gold rice and local vegetables; acorn squash stuffed with vegetable risotto, served with butternut squash puree and roasted beet oil and topped with shaved sheep’s cheese; chicken
Wooden Boat Building, Repair and Restoration
Antique Canoe Repair and Restoration Students will learn rib, plank, and canvas repair and replacement using hands-on activities. Material Fee: $175 Course: 25665 TUE 1/19-4/26 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 15
Gain hands-on experience with building, repair, and refinishing of wooden boats. There are 8 to 10 boats under construction at any one time, and students are involved in all aspects from lofting to construction and finishing. Material Fee: $175 Course: 25670 TUE 1/19-4/26 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 15
saltimbocca, a boneless breast sautéed with fresh sage in a Marsala wine butter sauce and topped with prosciutto and fontina, served over spinach aglio olio. Dessert will be your choice from the restaurant’s list of house made desserts. Enjoy a glass of wine to wash it all down. Following lunch, hear Tom’s Ten Tips for the home cook. Transportation to 209 N. Washington Street, Havre de Grace, is on your own. Complete the registration form and liability form when registering. Include your lunch selection on the liability form. Space is limited. Course fee: $29 Material fee: $52
bottle stoppers, and more, using fusible glass, dichroic glass, frit, and mosaic pieces. Supply fee of $25 payable to the instructor. No glass cutting experience required. Course Fee: $33
Course 25801 Tues 3/15 1–4 p.m. 209 North Washington Street, Havre de Grace, MD T. Meyer
Mosaic Bird Bath
CRAFTS GLASSWORKS
Fused Jewelry
Make your own holiday gifts and give them to the special people in your life. Create one-of-a-kind pendants, bracelets, pins, wine
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Create a stunning mosaic bird bath for your yard or garden. Using terra cotta flower pots, a terra cotta saucer, and glass pieces, you will design an amazing project that stands 20 inches tall and 16 inches wide. The birds will love it. No glass-cutting experience required. Supply fee of $65 payable at the first session. Course Fee: $59 Course: 25530 MON 3/7-4/4 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 4 J-014 P. Stein No class 3/28.
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Mosaic Studio Need designated time and space to work on your mosaic projects? Join Pat Stein each week for mosaic studio time. No instruction is included but advice and suggestions abound. All are welcome. Course Fee: $59 Course: 25531 MON 3/7-4/4 6:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 4 J-014 P. Stein
Stained Glass Beginning Design and create at least three glass projects. Learn the history and techniques of glass cutting, soldering, and copper foiling. Students should wait until first class session to know what supplies are needed. Students are responsible for cost of supplies at approximately $75. Course Fee: $89 Material Fee: $19 Course: 25403 WED 2/3-3/16 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 7 J-014 M. Nichols Course: 25404 WED 4/6-5/18 12:30-3 PM Sessions: 7 J-014 M. Nichols
Course: 25401 THU 2/4 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S Hartka
Gift Tags and Bags Create 4 dazzling gift tags using cardstock and decorate four gift bags, (appr. 8x10.) All supplies provided and the best part is no experience required! Join the fun! Course Fee: $10 Material Fee: $20 Course: 25400 WED 3/2 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka
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Hand-Created Easel Cards Create 6 easel cards (2 designs, 3 of each) designed to stand erect when opened and display the sentiment in an upright position. This unique design folds flat for mailing. Supplies included. Course Fee: $10 Material Fee: $20 Course: 25399 THU 4/7 6-9:30 PM Session: 1 J-016 S. Hartka
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Stained Glass Studio
Gratitude Wreath
Need designated time and space to work on your stained glass project? Join Marge Nichols each week for stained glass studio time. NO INSTRUCTION is included but advice and suggestions abound. For the experienced stained glass lover. Course Fee: $79
Gratitude turns a house into a home, a meal into a feast, and an experience into a miracle. Use the gratitude wreath to inspire family talk and positivity. Wreath decorations include a year round neutral theme and a spring theme. Supply fee of $45 payable to the instructor at the first session. Bring scissors, glue gun, and wire cutters if you have them. Course Fee: $29
Course: 25405 WED 2/3-3/16 12:30-3:30 PM Sessions: 7 J-014 M. Nichols Course: 25406 WED 4/6-5/18 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 7 J-014 M. Nichols
PAPER CRAFTS
All Occasion Boxed Gift Card Set Create four greeting cards with matching decorated envelopes. Construct a coordinating gift box to contain the cards that is perfect for gift giving. All supplies provided and no experience required. Course Fee: $10 Material Fee: $20
Course: 25675 SAT 3/5-3/12 9-11 AM Sessions: 2 J-014 M. McNeely Course: 25676 SAT 5/7 9 AM-1 PM Session: 1 J-014 M. McNeely
DECOY CARVING Decoy Carving
mounting. Beginning students and repeat students welcome. Beginning students must purchase carving kit from instructor at first class session. Course Fee: $169 Course: 25438 TUE 2/2-4/26 6-9 PM Sessions: 12 J-014 G. Stram No class 3/29.
FLORAL DESIGN Introduction to Floral Design Create colorful, eye-catching, fresh floral arrangements as you learn the basic principles of floral design. Take home a completed arrangement each week. Material fee includes fresh flowers, containers, and equipment for each project. u ¥ Course Fee: $98 Material Fee: $89 Course: 25669 TUE 3/15-4/26 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 6 Harford Tech High School F. Gradishar Rm 112
Easter Basket Move over Easter Bunny! Nothing you have in that basket will rival this spring design. Guaranteed to bring a warm smile to any holiday table. Course Fee: $29 Material Fee: $29 Course: 25699 TUE 3/22 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Tech High School D. Flack Rm 112
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St. Patrick’s Day Pup-o-the-Irish This is the luckiest puppy around and you will love having him in your home and in your design. He is made with seasonal green flowers and is on a bed of festive flowers. Course Fee: $29 Material Fee: $25 Course: 25701 MON 3/14 6-9 PM Session: 1 Harford Tech High School D. Flack Rm 112
Discover the art of decoy carving. Study bird anatomy, learn carving techniques, and study and reproduce the habitat of the bird for
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Gourd FESTIVAL
April 28-30, 2016 Chesapeake Center Dining Room
Gourd Days have returned to Harford Community College. Stop by for a class, visit the vendors, or purchase unique artwork from local artists. Classes for all levels.
THURSDAY, APRIL 28
8:30 – 11:30 A.M.
Add Detail with Decoupage Give your gourd bowl a finished look by decoupaging the interior with fabric or paper. Use papers and fabrics provided or bring your own. Experiment with various possibilities on gourd scraps, then finish your coordinated bowl or memory bowl. Bring a cleaned gourd bowl with fairly large opening, sharp scissors and apron. Level: All. Material Fee: $25 Course: 25691
Jane Wright
Knotless Gourd Necklace or Tree Ornament Weave knotless netting, with 4-ply Irish waxed linen, around the upside-down top of a jewelry/mini bottle gourd or small whole gourd for a necklace or an ornament. The gourd top resembles a tiny clay vase and is Ready-to-Weave (cut, shaped, cleaned and sealed with beeswax) for class. Gourd will be natural color and you can choose from 32 colors of Irish waxed linen and various bead packs. Level: Beginner Material Fee: $35 Course: 25689
to mold the clay, sand, and sculpt his arms, hands, hat, hair and shoes. Due to the drying time required for Apoxie Sculpt, the class will not be able to paint the chef. However, the tutorial will include painting instructions. Instructed by Terry and Sandy Jordan. All levels. Class finishes at noon. Material Fee: $35 Course: 25688
Terry and Sandy Jordan
Swimming with Sea Turtles Use this adorable sea turtle to learn how to do shading with pyrography (wood burning). Learn to cross hatch to achieve shading without hard lines or learn to perfect your technique. Bring a wood burning tool and any tips/pens that you have. Only one tip is necessary and can be any tip you own, but a ball tip will work the easiest. Level: All Material Fee: $30 Course: 25690
Susan Zanella
Angie Wagner
Little Chef Work with Apoxie Sculpt clay to create this “Little Chef” using two types of gourds. Learn
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THURSDAY, APRIL 28
1:00 – 5:00 P.M.
Art of Dots (pointillism) Transfer patterns onto a gourd surface and then learn the art of “dot painting.” This technique is for the free-spirit in all gourd artists. The pattern transferred will be chosen from an assortment (turtle, hummingbird, or dancers). The gourd can be used for a lidded bowl or a birdhouse, student’s choice. Bring a cut and cleaned gourd, old brushes, water basin, styluses in assorted sizes, red pen, and hair dryer. Level: All Material Fee: $30 Course: 25692
Terry and Sandy Jordan
3D Relief Carving Spiral with Filigree Background and Stone Insert Using a fun spiral pattern, learn how to make rounded objects pop out from the gourd as well as how to filigree the background. If you want, colorful stones will be available to use as an insert into the center of the spiral. Bring a rotary tool (such as dremel) and appropriate collets. All burs. Extremely helpful to have a Ball Saburr Tooth Carbide Burr and a Flame/ Football Diamond Tip Burr, as well as fine ball tip carving burrs. (Email susanzanella@ hotmail.com for pictures/purchase of burrs or to borrow supplies) Level: All Material Fee: $35 Course: 25695
Susan Zanella
The Lone Ranger Learn a painting technique to create a finish that mimics Native American Horsehair Pottery, as seen in the Southwestern U.S. and used by Native Americans for centuries. Discuss the proper use/care/cleaning of brushes and learn to transfer a printed pattern. Bring a hair dryer or heat gun and an apron. Class ends at 4 P.M. Level: All Material Fee: $35 Course: 25693
Sherry Briscoe
Vinyl Masks for Designs Using a vinyl sheet of pre-cut stencil masks, students will learn how to layer and color stencils on a gourd. Students will have a choice of fish, fish bones ferns or bamboo. Instructor will demonstrate how easy the Cameo cuts shapes for designs. Depending on time, students will finish their gourd with a simple seagrass rim. Class ends at 4 P.M. Material Fee: $35 Course: 25840
Terry Noxel
FRIDAY, APRIL 29
8:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Iris Beauty* Learn how to transfer a design to a gourd using GourdMaster (GM) Stick’n Burn, burn the design, and color the iris using GM Transparent Acrylics or Derwent Inktense Pencils. Apply alcohol inks to achieve a lovely
mottled background outside the design area. When the design has been completely colored, carve out an area around the design and create a stipple effect with a ball burr. Afterwards, apply a sealer to protect the project. Bring an adjustable-temperature wood burner with a skew or spear; a rotary tool (i.e., Dremel) with a medium wheel, inverted cone and ball burrs; a heat gun/tool (not a hair dryer); scissors; and an apron to protect your clothing. Level: Beginner Material Fee: $75 Course: 25696
*8:30 AM-5:30 PM Sherry Briscoe
Random Weave Necklace Pouches or Tree Ornaments Woven from small sizes of round reed and 4ply Irish Waxed linen, your weaving style and tastes will determine the shaping and style of this tiny basket. Students should finish one in class; you stop when you feel your basket is finished and this may be different for each person. No special ending techniques required, you just stop weaving! Full color instructions and materials for multiple necklaces will be provided with lots of color choices. Bring sharp basket shear, scissors to cut thread, fid or round awl, small old towel and small water container, sponge (optional), and needle/bent-nose pliers (will be needed when making slide-knot adjustable necklace cord). Level: Beginner Material Fee: $30 Course: 25702
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Gourd Festival Spiral Rim Looking for a different rim for your gourd bowls? Spend a few hours learning how to weave a spiral rim. Once you learn how to mark your gourd, you can spiral from the top to the bottom, or just once around the top. If you want to finish the project in class, bring a gourd approximately 5 to 7 inches tall. Bring cleaned gourd (outside/inside with an opening large enough for you to easily put your hand into), drill, 5/64 drill bit, awl, hair dryer, flexible ruler, mini-saw, pencil and eraser. Instructor will have one mini-saw to share. Instructed by Suzi Nonn. Level: All Material Fee: $35 Course: 25698
Suzi Nonn
Wooly Pine Tree Use fringed wool strips to make an 18-inch table top Wooly Pine Tree with a gourd base. The teachers will provide all materials except a sharp pair of scissors. Instructed by Jackie Burke. Level: Beginner Material Fee: $40 Course: 25697
Jackie Burke
FRIDAY, APRIL 29
1:00 – 5:00 P.M.
Material Fee: $35 Course: 25705
Susan Zanella
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
8:30 A.M. – 12:00 P.M. Gourd Purse Basics*
Construct a lovely purse made from a canteen gourd as you learn tips and tricks from the instructor. Learn about interior and exterior finishes, basic painting techniques, accessories, handles, hardware, and care of your newly created purse. Students should bring an apron. Instructed by Judi Fleming. Class Level: All Material Fee: $65 *8:30 am – 5:30 pm Judi Fleming
Leather-look Sunflower
Gourd Totem Pole This charming miniature totem pole allows you to express your whimsical, creative side by combining a variety of mini gourds and creating a fun stack of three animals of your choosing. You’ll learn about securing them to a base, using QuikWood and basic painting and shading techniques and finishes. Bring an apron. Level: All Material Fee: $45 Judi Fleming
Turtle with a Touch of Color Learn woodburning techniques to create a faux leather design of a sea turtle. Then use alcohol ink to stain the gourd and paint the turtle using GourdMaster Transparent Paint. Bring woodburner with knife edge; hair dryer (optional); basin; micro or fine paint brushes; red pen or pencil. Level: All Material Fee: $35 Course: 25704
Steampunk Jack
Perfect your three-dimensional carving! Using the “tree of life,” learn how to make rounded objects pop out from the gourd. Bring a rotary tool (such as dremel) and appropriate collets, and all burs. Extremely helpful to have a Ball Saburr Tooth Carbide Burr and a Flame/ Football Diamond Tip Bur as well as fine ball tip carving burrs. (Email susanzanella@ hotmail.com for pictures/purchase of burrs or to borrow supplies). Level: All
Course: 25706
Iris Beauty - continues
Course: 25923
3D Relief Carving – “Tree of Life”
Terry and Sandy Jordan
Learn woodburning techniques to create a faux leather-looking sunflower design and then use Adirondack alcohol inks on the gourd as a finish. Bring a woodburner with knife edge and ball tip; hair dryer (optional); red pen or sharp pencil. Level: All Material Fee: $35 Course: 25707
Terry and Sandy Jordan
Native American Shield with Weave Learn wood burning techniques that include outlining, shading, feathering, and temperature control; and learn an easy-tomaster ‘weaving’ technique. After burning, apply GourdMaster (GM) inks to color the design and GM Protective Wax to seal the gourd. Then learn how to weave a lovely trim at the top of your project. Bring a heat gun/ tool (not a hair dryer) and an adjustabletemperature wood burner with a skew, along with any other wood burning pens/tips, a dust mask, and an apron. Level: Beginner
“Steampunk” is Neo-Victorian style that crosses fantasy and science fiction. This workshop will give you freedom and fun creating one-of-a-kind gourd art. Level: All Material Fee: $45 Course: 25710
Lorraine Haggard
SATURDAY, APRIL 30
1:00 – 5:00 P.M.
Gourd Purse Basics continues Celtic Love Knot Celtic knots were used as an integral part of Celtic art. The unbroken lines are symbolic of eternal spiritual growth with their neverending twists and turns. Learn to transfer a Celtic pattern onto a gourd for woodburning. Bring a woodburner with knife edge; heat or hair dryer (optional); water basin; micro or fine paint brushes; red pen, or sharp pencil. Level: Advanced Material Fee: $35 Course: 25711
Terry and Sandy Jordan
Chicken Construction 101 The results of this class won’t be just chicken scratch . . . you will create a one-of-a-kind whimsical chicken. Chickens will be constructed using a wooden base, dowel rods, gourd scraps, Apoxie sculpt and embellishment materials. Gourds will be finished using a variety of acrylic paints. Students should have previous experience with cutting small gourd pieces, use of a drill and use of a rotary tool. Bring a gourd of your choice to serve as the shape of the chicken body; gourd saw for cutting small gourd scraps; drill with drill bit sizes 1/4” and 3/8” ; rotary tool such as a Dremel or other power carver with a variety of bit sizes. Class level: Intermediate Material Fee: $35 Course: 25841
Reagan Bitler
Material Fee: $45 Course: 25708
Sherry Briscoe
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Valentine’s Day Basket Feel the love in this one-sided triangular basket arrangement that uses a variety of Valentine’s day themed flowers, including roses. Great as a gift or to keep for yourself. Course Fee: $29 Material Fee: $29 Course: 25700 THU 6-9 PM Harford Tech High School Rm 112
2/11 Session: 1 D. Flack
MUSIC LECTURES
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Classical Music in Age of Pop There is so much music around us - you can’t go into a store without hearing it. We are bombarded with sound in almost everything we do. However, there is so much music that is not heard any more - music we consider ‘classical’. This class will devote its time to listening to classical music written from the 1600’s to the 21st century. Gain a new perspective on music and learn how it was written. Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $39 Course: 25564 TUE 10 AM-12 PM J-008
4/5-4/26 Sessions: 4 J. Sarno
History of Rock and Roll Take a journey back 60 years and learn how Rock and Roll began, the reasons for its immediate popularity and the simultaneous hatred of it. Social, economic, and political issues will be explored concerning their impact and reasoning behind the music. The British Invasion, the Psychedelic Era, 70s Arena Rock, 80s, and 90s will also be covered.
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3/2-3/24 Sessions: 4 C. Magitti
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History of Rock and Roll, continued Continue your study of rock and roll and develop an even greater appreciation for some of the world’s greatest artists. u Course fee: $39 Material fee: $39
Course 25810 MON 10 AM–12:30 PM J-021
4/18 – 5/9 Sessions: 4 C. Maggitti
History of Blues and Jazz Survey the various genres of music indigenous to the United States and their influences musically, historically, and socially. Learn how these genres came about, and flourished, through reading, video, and listening. Topics such as the Civil War, Reconstruction, WWI, Harlem Renaissance, the Great Depression, WWII and the Civil Rights movement will be discussed in context of their contemporaneous composers/ performers. u Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $39 Course: 25807 MON 10 AM-12:30 PM J-021 No class 3/28.
3/7-4/4 Sessions: 4 C. Magitti
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History of Blues and Jazz, continued There is so much to learn and appreciate with this genre of music. Continue the study of blues and jazz and explore even more composers and performers. All music lovers welcome. u Course fee: $39 Material fee: $39 Course 25808 WED 10 AM – 12:30 PM J-021
4/6 – 4/27 Sessions: 4 C. Maggitti
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Guitar I
Learn contemporary guitar techniques with an emphasis on reading notated music, chord symbols, and chord diagrams. Class includes ensemble and solo performance of assigned pieces as well as music with a more improvisational approach. For the adult student, ages 16 and up. Text required. Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $5 Course: 25725 TUE 2/16-4/26 7:15-8:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 C. Maggitti No class 3/29.
Guitar for Youth (Beginning) Want to learn to play the guitar? Learn from a pro! Children will learn tuning, chords, rhythm, finger picking, strumming, and simple songs. Students should bring a guitar. Text required. Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $5 Course: 25724 TUE 6-7 PM J-107 No class 3/29.
2/16-4/26 Sessions: 10 C. Maggitti
PIANO
Beginning Piano Lab for Adults and Teens Study music fundamentals such as note reading, rhythm, and theory; piano techniques and interpretation; methods for analyzing music and developing good practice habits; sight reading; and ensemble playing on electric pianos. Text required. Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $5 Course: 25718 THU 6:30-7:30 PM J-114 No class 3/31.
2/18-4/28 Sessions: 10 W. Park
Class Piano - Intermediate Begin with a short review of major and minor scales, intervals up to an octave, secondary chords, and syncopation. Then continue your study with an emphasis on reading music, harmonizing, playing by ear, and improvising. Outside practice is required. Text required. Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $5 Course: 25719 THU 7:45-8:45 PM J-114 No class 3/31.
2/18-4/28 Sessions: 10 W. Park
Class Piano for Youth Use a full-size piano keyboard and earphones which allow both instruction and silent practice sessions. Learn finger technique and note reading before purchasing your own piano. Student should have access to a keyboard or piano to reinforce skills learned. Text required and may be purchased at the College Store. Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $5 Course: 25721 THU 5:15-6:16 PM J-114 No class 3/31.
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2/18-4/28 Sessions: 10 W. Park
Creative Arts Private Lessons Private lessons in Piano, Violin, and Guitar are available on select days. Cost is $55 per instructional hour. Lessons meet on the HCC campus for 30 or 60 minutes per session. A 6-hour commitment is required. Email lsturgill@harford.edu if interested.
Piano Interpretation Seminar
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PHOTOGRAPHY Digital Photography I
Violin for the Adult Student Learn to play the violin with Yehong Xiong. You will develop basic technical skills and learn music theory from a teacher who has over 20 years of teaching experience. Yehong is a violinist with the Harrisburg Symphony and Delaware Symphony. She is a graduate of The Juilliard School and has a B.A. degree with violin performance from The Central Conservatory of Music in Beijing. Come to the first class with an appropriate-sized violin. For ages 12 and up. Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $5 Course: 25722 WED 2/3-4/13 6:15-7:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 Y. Xiong No class 3/30.
Violin for Youth (Beginning) Learn the fundamental skills necessary for playing the violin. Practice scales, etudes, and simple pieces while learning basic music theory. Students should bring the appropriate size violin and The Suzuki Violin School Vol.1 book to class which may be purchased at the College Store.
Course: 25491 THU 4/7-4/28 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 B-101 J. Douglas
Advanced Digital Photography
Address technical, stylistic and conceptual issues in order to deepen your musical understanding and provide an artistic context to your repertoire. Practice techniques, performance preparation and learning to “own the stage” will also be addressed. For intermediate to advanced level performers. Course Fee: $39 Course: 25720 THU 2/4-2/11 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 2 J-114 W. Park
flash drive or memory card reader, and user manual. Material fee includes an e-book, videos, handouts, and more. Pre-Req: Digital Photography I u Course Fee: $89 Material Fee: $49
Learn to see like a photographer as you master all the buttons and controls particular to your camera. Take good shots in modes other than auto and discover how to take portraits, landscapes, night portraits, macros and sports/action shots. Bring your camera, a flash drive or memory card reader and the user manual if you have these. Material fee includes e-book and video tutorials. u Course Fee: $89 Material Fee: $49 Course: 25487 THU 2/4-2/25 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 B-101 J. Douglas
If you have taken Digital Photo I and II, or you are an experienced photographer, this advanced class may be for you! You must know how to use the settings on your digital camera, including white balance, apertures, shutter, exposure and flash compensation, etc. The class will focus on specific projects in various locations. The instructor can help determine if you are ready for this class. u Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $49 Course: 25888 THU 5/5-6/12 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 TBA J. Douglas
Portraiture I Covers all aspects of building a portfolio to show prospective portrait subjects. Get more comfortable being behind the camera and interacting with real life portrait subjects from professional models to corporate executives to kids! Prerequisite: Digital Photography I u Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $29 Course: 25728 MON 4/4-4/25 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 DH-126 J. Rosado
Course: 25488 WED 3/2-3/23 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 H-207 J. Rosado Course: 25489 WED 4/6-4/27 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 H-207 J. Rosado Course: 25490 WED 5/4-5/25 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 H-207 J. Rosado
Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $5
Digital Photography II
Course: 25723 WED 2/3-4/13 5-6 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 Y. Xiong No class 3/30.
Take great photos using manual exposure mode (M), learn how, why and when to use RAW. Learn different lighting techniques (flash, reflective, directional, natural). Learn how to shoot in Black & White. Bring camera,
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Photo Editing Techniques for Photographers I (Lightroom/Elements)
This course teaches photographers the second and third leg of the photography workflow triangle: organizing and editing your photos. Learn how to make exposure and color corrections, color balance, sharpening, and more. In addition, learn to organize your photos so you can find any photo within 60 seconds five years from now. u Course fee: $89 Material fee: $49 Course 25887 WED 4/20–5/11 6-9 PM Sessions: 4 B-240 J. Douglas
The Business of Photography Balance your business and hobby skills to create a perfect combination and start your own photography business. u Course Fee: $69 Material Fee: $20 Course: 25726 THU 3/3-3/17 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 3 B-233 J. Rosado Course: 25727 THU 5/5-5/19 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 3 B-233 J. Rosado
WRITING
Creative Writing Fundamentals
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Writing Vertically on Horizon Explore different approaches to your writing as you are gently nudged to consider writing from different points of view, writing about unfamiliar subjects, and targeting different audiences. Don’t miss it! u Course Fee: $79 Material Fee: $20 Course: 25422 THU 2/18-3/24 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 6 J-012 D. Jennings
Fiction Writing Learn the techniques that best-selling authors use to captivate their audiences. Investigate the methods they use for developing their stories and how to employ these methods when writing your own manuscript. Short writing exercises and a chance to give and receive feedback are included. u Course fee: $79 Material fee: $20 Course 25826 THU 7–9 PM A-256 No class 3/31.
3/10 – 4/28 Sessions: 7 R. Broomall
Designed to help beginners capture their ideas on paper and more experienced writers continue writing. If you have the desire to write and share in a friendly supportive environment, we’ll motivate you to finish your pieces. From poetry to fiction to personal narratives, know yourself better by writing.
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Self-Publishing – What You Need to Know There are opportunities for almost anyone to publish a book at little to no cost. That novel that’s been lurking in the back of your mind, the one your friends all say you should write, can now become a reality. Learn how to prepare your manuscript, the importance and advantage of Print-on-Demand (POD) companies, printers to avoid, formatting your writing for e-readers, and much more. A comprehensive take-home binder containing reference information provided for each participant. Get to writing - there is nothing stopping you! u Course fee: $49 Material Fee: $10 Course 25827 SAT 3/12 9 AM–5 PM Session: 1 B-101 P. Sekulich
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Know the rules of the road and drive with confidence with Driver Education classes at Harford Community College.
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DRIVER EDUCATION
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Driver Education This course is required for those who want to obtain a driver’s license. To register, bring proof of age (birth certificate, learner’s permit, or valid passport) to Harford Community College’s Darlington Hall. Students must be age 15 by first class session.
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• 30 hours of classroom instruction (ten 3-hour sessions) • 6 hours of behind-the-wheel instruction by appointment • Classroom instruction meets in Rm. J-13 This course meets the MVA GRADUATED LICENSING PROGRAM requirements. It is mandatory that students attend the first class session and it is requested that a parent or driver coach attend with their student.
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Course: 25414 TUE/THU 1/5-2/4 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Parent/Student Orientation on Tuesday, 1/5, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 p.m. Course: 25415 SAT/SUN 2/6-3/6 3-6:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Parent/Student Orientation on Saturday, 2/6, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 3 p.m. Course: 25417 MON-FRI 2/15-2/26 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 2/15, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 p.m. Course: 25419 MON-FRI 3/7-3/18 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 3/7, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 p.m. Course: 25420 MON-FRI 4/4-4/15 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 4/4, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 p.m.
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ONE FREE HOUR of behind-the-wheel instruction to students who complete HCC Driver Education but fail to pass their MVA test! Course: 25421 SAT, SUN 4/23-5/22 3-6:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Parent/Student Orientation on Saturday, 4/23, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 3 p.m. Course: 25423 MON-FRI 4/25-5/6 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Parent/Student Orientation on Monday, 4/25, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 p.m. Course: 25425 TUE, THU 5/10-6/14 6-9:15 PM Sessions: 10 J-013 Parent/Student Orientation on Tuesday, 5/10, meets at HCC-Joppa Hall, Rm. 013, beginning at 6 p.m. No class 5/26.
Behind-the-Wheel Instruction Do you need extra hours behind the wheel? HCC is offering individualized sessions to help you prepare for your driver’s test or just increase your level of comfort behind the wheel. Students must have a valid learner’s permit or driver’s license.
Material Fee: $85 for two-hour session $150 for 4-hours $215 for 6-hours Call 443-412-2176 or 443-412-2241 for registration information.
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Online Driver Improvement Program (DIP) MVA approved Online Driver Improvement Program: Register online. Read course materials online. Call 443-412-2176 to make an appointment to take the in-person test. Pass the exam and you’re done! You must be 18 or older for online study. Material Fee: $75 Call 443-412-2176 or 443-412-2241, if you have any questions.
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Driver Improvement Designed to improve students’ driving skills and meet the MVA requirements for those drivers assigned to complete the program in order to retain or regain their driving privileges. Topics include causes of accidents, accident prevention, alcohol and drugs, and driving as a privilege. u Course Fee: $65 Course: 25440 SAT 1/9 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25441 SAT 1/23 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray
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Driver Education | Motorcycle Safety Course: 25442 SAT 2/6 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25443 SAT 2/20 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25444 SAT 3/5 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25445 SAT 3/19 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25446 SAT 4/9 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25447 SAT 4/23 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray Course: 25448 SAT 5/7 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 R. Snyder Course: 25449 SAT 5/21 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 S. Murray
Although helmets (DOT certified), gloves, and eyewear are provided, for your best comfort and fit, you should consider bringing these items with you, if you have them, for the range part of the course.
Course: 25508 WED, THU 6-9 PM
Classes will be held in the rain as long as conditions are safe; the decision will be made on site at the time. We break for hard rain, lightning, or other unsafe conditions.
Course: 25509 WED, THU 6-9 PM
Student Stand-by Process at Harford Community College: If a class is closed because of maximum enrollment, students may choose to participate in the stand-by process. Sometimes a few pre-registered students do not show up for their course and their open spaces are available for stand-by students. To become a stand-by student, report to the class about 30 minutes prior to the scheduled starting time of the course and put your name in for a drawing. If space is available, the stand-bys will be randomly selected. You must pay for and attend the class at that time.
Basic Rider Course We provide the motorcycles for the beginning rider with little or no riding experience. Includes at home e-course, classroom, and riding instruction. You must be able to ride a bicycle to participate in this course! You must provide driver’s license and valid email address at the time of registration.
Course: 25450 SAT 6/4 9 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-013 R. Snyder
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Course: 25504 WED, THU 6-9 PM
MOTORCYCLE SAFETY The following courses are approved by the Maryland Motor Vehicle Administration (MVA).
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An online version of the Rider Handbook is available at: www.msf-usa.org/downloads/ BRCHandbook.pdf You may not register for a motorcycle safety training class online. Please call 443-412-2376 or 443-412-2241 for registration information.
All classes meet in Joppa Hall, Rm. 012 Course Fee: $189 Material Fee: $110
SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM Course: 25505 WED, THU 6 PM-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM Course: 25506 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM Course: 25507 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM
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SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM Course: 25510 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM Course: 25511 WED, THU 6-9 PM SAT, SUN 8 AM-1:30 PM
5/18-5/19 5/21-5/22 Sessions: 4 6/1-6/2 6/4-6/5 Sessions: 4 6/8-6/9 6/11-6/12 Sessions: 4 6/22-6/23 6/25-6/26 Sessions: 4
Alternate Rider Course Do you have some riding experience and are seeking a Class “M” license? Can you use the clutch and throttle to get the motorcycle in motion, stop the motorcycle properly in a designated area, execute gradual and tight turns, up and downshift smoothly, and achieve a speed of at least 25 mph? Provide driver’s license number at registration.
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4/13-4/14 4/16-4/17 Sessions: 4 4/20-4/21 4/23-4/24 Sessions: 4 5/11-5/12 5/14-5/15 Sessions: 4
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ENRICHMENT
New Offerings! • Finding Your Voice – p. 29 • Rejuvenate Your Retirement – p. 30 • Get Off the Emotional Hamster Wheel – p. 31
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COMMUNICATION
Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $10 Course: 25472 WED 1/20 6:30-9 PM Session: 1 B-233 Staff
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Finding Your Voice
BEEKEEPING Beekeeping This class is offered in partnership with the Susquehanna Beekeepers Association and introduces students to the basics of beekeeping. Learn to assemble and maintain equipment, examine honeybees, manipulate hives, manage diseases and parasites, and start your own beekeeping business. Material fee includes a one-year membership in the Susquehanna Beekeepers Association. Last session meets at a local bee-yard for handson experience. u Material Fee: $50 Course: 25672 FRI 3/4-4/22 7-9 PM Sessions: 7 B-236 C. Preston
FINANCIAL PLANNING Elder Law and Asset Protection Protect and preserve assets during the retirement years. This course is for seniors and family members who may be called upon to deal with these issues. Topics include minimizing the high cost of nursing homes, keeping assets in the family, and tax-reducing techniques. The course is co-taught by an experienced elder law attorney and a chartered financial consultant. u Course Fee: $45 Material Fee: $12
Course: 25679 MON 2/8-2/29 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 4 J-014 T. Hart
Getting Paid to Talk Have you ever been told that you have a great voice? This class will introduce students to professional voice acting and explore numerous aspects of work for television, radio, audiobooks, documentaries, and the Internet. Learn to prepare the all-important demo to be successful and earn money in this field. Go to www.voicecoaches.com/gptt for more information.
Savvy Woman
Course: 25473 TUE 5/31 6:30-9 PM Session: 1 B-233 Staff
The fear of public speaking is one of the most common phobias. Some studies estimate that up to 75% of people suffer anxiety before a speaking engagement. However, it is also one of the most important skills for a professional, as almost every job in every industry requires some level of presentation or self-promotion. The instructor, a radio host and professional public speaker, will share basic tips on managing performance anxiety through proper preparation and practice. u Course Fee: $49 Material Fee: $10
Course: 25397 SAT 4/30-5/14 9:30-11:30 AM Sessions: 3 F-201 K. Bress/A. Albidress
FINANCIAL PLANNING SERIES
L ADIES: Get fiscally fit with a financial overview of key areas of money management. Choose to attend the entire series or individual topics of interest. Join a community of women who want to get savvy and take control today! Course Fee: $69 plus Material Fee: $8 for a series of three courses Course# 25545 WED 3/16-5/18 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 3
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Social Security Strategies for Women
Retirement Realities for Women
This class is for every woman facing the future challenge of applying for Social Security benefits. There will be a thorough review of the Social Security program and how it favors women (married, divorced, or widowed), and we will discuss the top five mistakes women make when filing for Social Security benefits. Course Fee: $29
Featuring a panel of retired women who share the financial lessons they learned before and after retirement. They will grip your heart and open your eyes with their pearls of wisdom! Course Fee: $29
Course: 25546 WED 3/16 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 F-207 J. Davis
Course: 25547 WED 4/20 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-103 J. Davis
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Financial Planning Basics While there is no such thing as a “one size fits all” financial plan, this overview will help you focus financial goals and activities in the right direction. Learn some tips that may provide financial game-changers so you can become financially savvy. Course Fee: $29 Course: 25548 WED 5/18 6-8 PM Session: 1 B-103 J. Davis
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| Spring 2016 Schedule of Continuing Education Classes periodically to determine if it meets your needs. Change is a part of life. Learn about the basics of insurance, as well as information on the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, and Medicare Supplements. We’re here to answer your insurance questions! Course Fee: $25 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25663 TUE 3/22 10 AM-12 PM Session: 1 J-008 M. Barnickel Course: 25666 THU 5/5 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 M. Barnickel
Medicare Planning for Baby Boomers
How to Survive a Market Crash A stock market crash could happen anytime, and it takes years to recover. What have we learned from past events to help us plan for a better future? Investors seeking to protect their life savings from a sudden market decline will look at different strategies and tools to reduce risk and preserve savings. Course Fee: $35 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25758 SAT 4/9-4/16 9:30-11:30 AM Sessions: 2 F-206 A. Albidress, Jr.
Life Planning Toolbox Get the nuts and bolts of how to hammer out your future. Learn from a panel discussion about the tools and resources for the aging continuum of care: topics include elder law, geriatric care management, long-term insurance, income generation and distribution strategies, private duty health care, home modification, and real estate and move coordination. Course Fee: $25 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25667 WED 4/20 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-236 M. Barnickel
Long-Term Care Insurance PLUS Join us as we discuss life, health, and disability insurance, along with long-term care insurance. Managing risk with an insurance company impacts you regardless of age. It’s important to evaluate your coverage
When you turn 65, the federal government gives you a birthday present: Enter into the brave new world of Medicare. This course will address Medicare basics and help you navigate through potentially costly traps. We will also discuss how to shop for the private insurance you need to supplement Medicare. Course Fee: $25 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25476 WED 4/6 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-104 C. Wolpoff
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Rejuvenate Your Retirement Explore the issues and financial concepts that are important to retirees. In straightforward language, learn financial strategies designed to accomplish objectives such as tax-efficient income planning, lifestyle preservation, inflation protection and providing a legacy. But remember, money is only one aspect of post-retirement planning. We introduce fun and fulfilling activities such as travel, hobbies, sports, crafts, socializing, business ventures and lifelong learning, to help you make the most of your retirement years. Includes a 142page illustrated workbook. Material fee: $39 Course 25822 THU 1/28–2/4 1–3:30 PM Sessions: 2 DH-126 R. Shor Partner/spouse can register using CRN 25823 and pay $10. An additional workbook is not provided.
Retirement Asset Management It’s not just what you save for retirement; it’s how you manage it. Learn the 13 mistakes to avoid when managing money during retirement. Maximize retirement income, minimize tax burden, and spend your money the way you want. Class is co-instructed by a Certified Financial Planner specializing in retirement income planning and a CPA. u Course Fee: $45 Material Fee: $12 Course: 25394 SAT 3/5-3/12 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 F-203 A. Albidress/ A. Albidress, Jr. Course: 25395 TUE 5/24-5/31 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 2 F-203 A. Albidress/ A. Albidress, Jr.
Wills, Estates, and Trusts Planning now may save your family a lot later! Learn the basics of what should be in your will, essential legal documents, and how trusts work. Concepts covered are probate, federal estate tax law, home deeds, and asset protection strategies. u Course Fee: $45 Material Fee: $12 Course: 25396 SAT 4/9-4/16 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 F-203 K. Bress
HOME CARE & REMODELING Keeping Track of Things Need help keeping track of things for you and your family? Work with a professional organizer to find solutions to remedy constant family chaos. Course Fee: $25 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25407 TUE 4/12 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 DH-126 N. Owens
Course 25824 TUE 2/2-2/9 9:30 AM–12 PM Sessions: 2 DH-126 R. Shor Partner/spouse can register using CRN 25825 and pay $10. An additional workbook is not provided.
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PERSONAL De-Clutter Series ENRICHMENT This series contains 3 classes on DeCluttering: Letting Go of Clutter, Get Organized, and Maintaining Your Space, for a special price. Course Fee: $75 Course: 25408 THU 2/4-4/7 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 3 N. Owens Class meets once a month.
Letting Go of Clutter Are you overwhelmed by the amount of clutter in your home or office? If you need help in clearing up newspapers, clothes or other material objects, then this seminar is for you. Learn what motivates clutter as well as effective ways to reduce it and the anxiety connected with it. Topics include breaking unproductive habits; organizing papers, files, and closets; and awareness of procrastinating tendencies. Course Fee: $25 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25409 THU 2/4 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-233 N. Owens
Get Organized What do I do with all my stuff? Keep it, trash it, organize it? Have all your clutter questions answered in this valuable class taught by a professional organizer. Get it together today! Course Fee: $25 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25410 THU 3/3 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 A-256 N. Owens
Maintaining Your Space Gone through a major overhaul of cleaning up your home or office? Maintaining the space is the next challenge. Learn to stay organized, create routines, and gather some time management tricks relating to your space. Course Fee: $25 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25411 THU 4/7 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-233 N. Owens
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Get off the Emotional Hamster Wheel! Are you in constant overwhelm? Are your emotions running your life?
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Create a Satisfying Life Through journaling, meditation and discussion, we’ll explore ways you can take care of yourself by making choices to create a satisfying life. Whether you want to make changes in your physical health [weight loss, exercise, healthy eating], relationships, and/or career, it starts with taking care of you. Learn to focus on what you want more of. Even small changes can make a big difference. Course Fee: $39 Course: 25677 TUE 2/23-3/15 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 5 H-112 M. Neely
The Men’s Conference: Focus. With Fun. Just the Guys. Focus. With Fun. Just The Guys. Do you find that you are trying to get more focused on what’s important in your life and how to get there? Are you looking to get a better grasp on things--improve your quality of life, success and happiness as it relates to work, home, and those most important to you? Join us on a weekend night to focus on some key topics, including your health and strengthening your family, as well as some fun topics, including pop culture, trends, and gadgets. Material Fee: $69
Check out this workshop to change your thinking to reduce stress and release old triggers that keep you in old patterns of being. This is an interactive workshop that will help you start off the New Year right! Course fee: $19 Course 25829 MON 1/25 6:30–8:30 PM Session: 1 B-101 G. DiGiovanni
Vision Boards Time for a new journey? Build a Vision Board with purpose! Create a personal visualization tool to display images that represent whatever you want to be, do, or have in your life. Your instructor will guide you through the process. Course fee: $39 Materials Fee: $20 Course 25830 WED 4/13–4/20 6–8 PM Sessions: 2 DH-348 D. Ramsey
Course: 25070 SAT 1/30 5:30-11 PM Session: 1 Chesapeake Dining Room Staff
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Trusting Your Transition If you are seeking to commit to the challenges of understanding life transition and turning your negatives into positives, then this course is for you. Powerful and positive coaching tools and principles specifically for “trusting your transition,” and enjoying your expected outcomes will help you on your journey. Instructed by a Certified Professional Coach. Course Fee: $39 Course: 25732 TUE 4/12-4/19 6-8 PM Sessions: 2 H-112 D. Ramsey
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Find classes related to: Learning a language, history, literature, or religion.
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FOREIGN LANGUAGE Chinese Reading and Writing I An introductory course with a brief history of the Chinese language. Learn how to read and write simple Chinese words and sentences in class and at home. Although more academic in nature than the survival Chinese course, vocabulary and phrases in functional Chinese as well as culture and customs will also be covered. Text required. u ¥ Course Fee: $135 Material Fee: $28 Course: 25542 MON 2/15-4/25 6-8 PM Sessions: 10 B-201 J. Jie Liang No class 3/28.
French I Visiting France? Hosting an exchange student? Learn the basic structure and vocabulary of the French language, as well as French customs, culture, and civilization. Text required. u ¥ Course Fee: $135 Material Fee: $35 Course: 25412 MON 2/1-4/25 3-5 PM Sessions: 12 J-012 M. Harris No class 3/28.
French - Advanced After completing French I (or equivalent), continue with French language instruction at a higher level. Build a larger vocabulary, increase fluency, and explore culture and customs. The emphasis is on how to hold a conversation, read, and write French. Text required. u ¥ Course Fee: $135 Material Fee: $35
German I
Japanese-Reading & Writing
Learn the basic vocabulary, grammar, and idiomatic expressions of German to provide a sound basis for further study. Beginning reading and conversation in German are stressed. Students will also learn about German culture, history, food, and customs. Great for those planning to travel to Germany, Austria, or Switzerland for business or pleasure. Text required. u ¥ Course Fee: $135 Material Fee: $35
Learn to read and write Japanese with a basic understanding of language characteristics and simple sentence structure. No prerequisites.
Course: 25683 TUE 2/9-5/10 7:45-9:30 PM Sessions: 13 F-206 G. Marquardt No class 3/29.
German II Prerequisite: German I or equivalent, 2 years of high school German within the last two years or permission of instructor. The emphasis of this course is on progressive reading and speaking skills through dialogue, role-playing, and conversational exercises. A study of basic grammar is included. A variety of materials will be used for the further study of German life, culture, and traditions. Text required. u ¥ Course Fee: $135 Material Fee: $35 Course: 25684 TUE 2/9-5/10 5:45-7:30 PM Sessions: 13 H-209 G. Marquardt No class 3/29.
Introductory Japanese This beginning course emphasizes pronunciation and understanding language characteristics. Read and write Japanese using English alphabet (Rooma-ji). Learn to speak basic conversational Japanese. Introduction to customs, culture, and history. Instructor is a native speaker. Text required. u ¥ Course Fee: $135 Material Fee: $35 Course: 25579 MON 2/15-4/25 6-8 PM Sessions: 10 B-227 J. Hanson No class 3/28.
u¥ Course Fee: $135 Material Fee: $35 Course: 25581 TUE 2/16-4/26 6-8 PM Sessions: 10 B-243 J. Hanson No class 3/29.
Italian Conversation I Learn how to speak Italian with an instructor who is a native speaker. Conversation, reading, and vocabulary are coupled with culture in this class. Text required. u ¥ Course Fee: $135 Material Fee: $35 Course: 25686 TUE 2/9-5/3 7:15-9:15 PM Sessions: 12 H-208 M. Perino No class 3/29.
Italian- Advanced After completing Italian I and II, or equivalent, continue with Italian language instruction at a higher level. Build a larger vocabulary, increase fluency, and explore the culture and customs. The emphasis is on how to hold conversations, read, and write Italian. Text required. u ¥ Course Fee: $135 Material Fee: $35 Course: 25685 TUE 2/9-5/3 5-7 PM Sessions: 12 H-212 M. Perino No class 3/29.
Italian for Travelers CIAO! This class is designed specifically for travelers and tourists. Learn enough to have a level of comfort in Italy (or host an exchange student). Text required. Course Fee: $45 Material Fee: $12 Course: 25731 Tue 1/12-1/26 5-7 PM Sessions: 3 H-212 M. Perino No class 3/30.
Course: 25413 MON 2/1-4/25 5:15-7:15 PM Sessions: 12 J-012 M. Harris No class 3/28.
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Spanish I: Culture & Language Your trip to Spain or Latin America can be more enjoyable after a course in basic grammar and conversation. The focus is on real-life situations. You’ll learn to order meals, go sightseeing, ask directions, and have basic conversation as you learn about Spanishspeaking culture. Text required. u ¥ Course Fee: $135 Material Fee: $35 Course: 25483 WED 2/10-4/20 7-9:30 PM Sessions: 10 H-112 A. Zuniga No class 3/30.
Conversational Spanish II Review the fundamentals of grammar and then expand your ability to communicate about your experiences and daily life. The emphasis is on structure and practical use of the language. Text required (same as Spanish I).
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Course Fee: $128 Material Fee: $35 Course: 25484 TUE 2/9-4/19 7:30-9:30 PM Sessions: 10 J-012 A. Zuniga No class 3/29.
Let’s Talk About It. HISTORY A Civil War Book Discussion
war. Included in this class is a trip to the battlefield. u Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $59 Course: 25631 TUE, THU 5/3-5/10 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 3 J-012 N. Noppinger Last session (5/10) is a field trip to the battlefield. Transportation by college van. Time for field trip discussed at first class session.
Current Issues and Political History Discussion Join us each week for a discussion of today’s political, social, and economic issues from various viewpoints. Interesting topics, interesting discussions. Make it a part of your week. u Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $39 Course: 25729 WED 3/9-5/18 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 10 Chesapeake Dining Room S. Tracy No class 3/30. Course: 25730 WED 3/9-5/18 1-3 PM Sessions: 10 Chesapeake Dining Room Staff No class 3/30.
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Duck and Cover Examine Civil Defense from World War II to the time when planning for survival of an allout nuclear attack started fading into the past. Opening with an examination of World War II era blackout drills, plane spotter stations, and air raid wardens, this class quickly moves to the era where the stakes became higher, the nuclear age. Vintage audio and video footage, such as Bert the Turtle telling schoolchildren to duck and cover are used. Course Fee: $29 Course: 25634 THU 3/17 10 AM-12 PM Session: 1 J-008 M. Dixon
History of the First Ladies Battle of Antietam The single bloodiest day in American history took place in September 1862 during the battle of Antietam. Study the causes of this battle, whether it was successful or not, and how it affected the outcome of the
Examine and discuss the lives of America’s Presidential wives throughout history. Review the early years, education, social status, careers before the White House, and life after the White House. In addition, students examine the First Ladies’ years in the White House and their impact on their husbands’ presidency and on American society and culture over all. u Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $29
Course: 25398 TUE 4/5-5/10 9-11:30 AM Sessions: 6 DH-126 P. Heline
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Peoples of the Bible: Achaemenid Persia The Achaemenid Persian Empire was enormous, comprising 25 million people— only 1 million of whom were Persian. Learn how such a small minority managed such a large population; why the imperialists were so tolerant of those under their rule; and discover how the Persians were able to create and control such a vast empire. Among the fascinating leaders you’ll meet are Cyrus, Cambyses, Darius I, and Artaxerxes II. u Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $29 Course: 25629 WED 4/6-4/13 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 2 J-008 N. Noppinger
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Susquehanna Tales Examine the history of the Susquehanna region, concentrating on the Maryland portion of the waterway and the towns and villages that grew up on the River. It begins with a classroom study of the past on the river and includes field trips to study how the towns and region grew as a result of the river. Course Fee: $39 Course: 25637 TUE 4/12-4/26 1-3 PM Sessions: 3 B-104 M. Dixon Includes one lecture and 2 strolling tours.
The Reconstruction Period Examine the forces which shaped the history of America during the Reconstruction period. Review the differences between the Reconstruction plans proposed by Abraham Lincoln and the Radical Republican Congress; examine how Andrew Johnson changed Lincoln’s Reconstruction Plan; and how different constituencies in the post-Civil War era remembered the war and how that memory shaped the future of the nation. Course Fee: $31 Course: 25621 WED 3/2 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-008 N. Noppinger
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Through the Lens Using old pictures and postcards from the region, learn the role photography played in depicting people and landscapes over the years. It concludes with a discussion on how to identify photographs commonly found in family collections and provide basic tips for preserving this visual heritage. Course Fee: $29 Course: 25632 TUE 2/23 1-3 PM Session: 1 B-104 M. Dixon
Western View of the Russian Front Analyze the German-Soviet campaign during World War II. Examine the three major phases of this conflict that begins with the Wehrmacht invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, urban warfare in Stalingrad in the fall of 1942, and history’s largest tank battle at Prokhorov in 1943. Discussion will also include details on the Soviet counterattack across the Vistula and Oder Rivers that ended with the die Gotterdammerung in Berlin. Course Fee: $31 Course: 25625 WED 2/17 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Session: 1 J-008 N. Noppinger
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Charles Dickens’ Short Fiction While primarily known for his weightier Victorian novels, Charles Dickens was actually something of a short story writer at heart. Delve into a brief sampling of his short fiction, including “A Christmas Carol” (1843),
“A Christmas Tree” (1850), “A Flight” (1851) and “The Signal Man” (1866). Handouts of the selected readings will be provided in class; however, participants should obtain a copy of “A Christmas Carol” prior to the course start date. u Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $29 Course: 25680 FRI 1/23-2/19 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 J-008 L. Browning
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Downton Abbey Part II! This class will pick up with the fourth, fifth and sixth seasons as a continuation of the previous Downton Abbey class offered in 2014. Jump into the whirling world of the Crawley family in an effort to examine the show against its historical backdrop and literature contemporaneous with the period. Selected readings will be provided in class.
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Margaret Atwood’s Stone Mattress Margaret Atwood’s stories challenge readers to examine the ways in which they view themselves and the worlds they inhabit. Read and discuss Stone Mattress, a collection of nine short stories. Discover the worlds the characters created for themselves and the roles they play in the worlds of others. u Course Fee: $49 Material Fee: $29 Course: 25734 WED 4/6-4/27 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 4 B-104 D. Stathes
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WWI’s Women Writers There were a handful of literary-minded women who had some insights to offer on the most catastrophic event of the early 20th century. Divide your time between two WWI novels penned by female British authors: Rebecca West’s The Return of the Soldier (1918) and Not So Quiet... Stepdaughters of War (1930) by Evadne Price (pseudonym Helen Zenna Smith). Participants should read the text before coming to class. u Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $29 Course: 25681 FRI 3/4-4/8 10 AM-12 PM Sessions: 5 J-012 L. Browning
RELIGIOUS THOUGHT NEW!
Heroes and Villains of the Jewish Faith Tales of kings and conspirators, prophets and warriors, magic-makers and miracle-workers: This course analyzes some of the Bible’s most controversial episodes, uncovering powerful insights into the human spirit and man’s purpose on earth. u Course Fee: $99 Course: 25735 SUN 2/7-3/13 10-11:30 AM Sessions: 6 B-101 Rabbi Schusterman Course: 25736 MON 2/8-3/14 7-8:30 PM Sessions: 6 DH-126 Rabbi Schusterman
The Journey Home The timeless story of the soldier returning home from war fascinates readers. Examine and discuss Charles Frazier’s Cold Mountain, the story of a soldier returning home from the Civil War. Then compare this work to excerpts from Homer’s Odyssey to appreciate the patterns and themes embedded in these texts. u Course Fee: $49 Material Fee: $29 Course: 25733 WED 2/3-2/24 10 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 4 B-104 D. Stathes
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Where East Meets West – Bel Air’s Sister City of Narva The town of Bel Air has a sister city in Narva, Estonia, on the border of Russia. Take this opportunity to learn about the relationship of a sister city as you explore the cultural history of Narva. You will also learn about Narva’s military/ strategic importance and its current role in Eastern Europe in the context of Russian’s expansionism. Each session will bring you closer to an understanding of our sister city so that you may identify ways to be involved in the project. Course fee: $19 Material fee: $5 Course 25924 WED 2/10 3/9 7-9 PM 4/13 DH-TBA Sessions: 3
Peoples of the Bible: Achaemenid Persia The Achaemenid Persian Empire was enormous, comprising 25 million people— only 1 million of whom were Persian. Learn how such a small minority managed such a large population; why the imperialists were so tolerant of those under their rule; and discover how the Persians were able to create and control such a vast empire. Among the fascinating leaders you’ll meet are Cyrus, Cambyses, Darius I, and Artaxerxes II. u Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $29 Course: 25629 WED 4/6-4/13 9:30 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 2 J-008 N. Noppinger
The Jesus of John’s Gospel A brief reading of John’s Gospel reveals a distinct difference from Mark, Matthew, and Luke. How could this happen if all the words are from God? Did Jesus claim to be God or not? Did John, writing some 70 to 90 years after Jesus died, know something the other three did not? u Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $34 Course: 25416 THU 4/7-5/12 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 6 DH-126 M. Kline
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The Misuse of the Bible The Christian Bible contains 66 Hebrew or Jewish writings and the 22 books were written by Christians. Few, if any, of the Christian writings were disciples of Jesus or even lived during Jesus’ lifetime. Study the history behind the writings; the difference between Hebrew, Christian, and Muslim writings; how the church decided which books stayed in and which books did not; and how the Bible is used as a contemporary weapon. u Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $34 Course: 25418 TUE 3/1-4/12 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 6 J-021 M. Kline No class 3/29.
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The Jewish Course of “Why?” It’s a good thing to ask questions, because there’s hardly a more effective way to learn than by asking a good question. From the profound to the almost profane, and everything in between, this course will address some of the most puzzling aspects of Jewish tradition. u
Schedule of Events: Session 1: What is a sister city? How did Bel Air develop the partnership with Narva? What is the city of Narva like? Session 2: Narva Culture – music, dance, art and food Session 3: Narva’s role in the Geopolitics of Eastern Europe today. Narva moving forward… how can you be part of this relationship? (Segments of each session will be led by Jesse Bane, Town Administrator of Bel Air; Barbara Tower, Professor Emeritus at CCBC; Toivo Tagamets, Chair, Maryland-Estonia Exchange Council; Stephanie Hallock, HCC Political Science Professor; and representatives from the Estonian embassy).
Course Fee: $99 Course: 25737 SUN 5/15-6/26 10-11:30 AM Sessions: 6 TBA Rabbi Schusterman Course: 25738 MON 5/16-6/27 7-8:30 PM Sessions: 6 TBA Rabbi Schusterman
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BRIDGE
Basic Coastal Navigation
Bridge For Fun This class is geared for students who have played bridge before. New strategies will be introduced at the beginning of each class session. Students will then participate in supervised play. Course Fee: $49 Course: 25673 THU 3/3-4/28 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 8 J-012 M. Sisolak No class 3/31. Course: 25674 THU 3/3-4/28 6-8:30 PM Sessions: 8 J-008 M. Sisokak No class 3/31.
BOATING SAFETY Maryland Basic Boating Certification Learn boating skills necessary to meet the certification requirements of the Maryland Department of Natural Resources Police and earn your certification card. Topics covered include types of vessels, navigational aids, marine weather, regulations, emergency actions, personal watercraft, and maneuvering. This course meets the Maryland Boating Safety Education Act requirement needed for persons born after July 1, 1972, to operate a registered pleasure vessel on Maryland waters. u Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $12 Course: 25589 SAT, SUN 9 AM-1:30 PM OELIB-135
5/14-5/15 Sessions: 2 R. Snyder
Course: 25591 SAT, SUN 9 AM-1:30 PM OELIB-135
6/11-6/12 Sessions: 2 R. Snyder
Gain skills for piloting safely within coastal and inland waterways. Topics include selecting and reading charts; use of charting tools; planning voyages; plotting using dead reckoning and lines of position; and how to compute time, speed, and distance. Course fee includes chart and text. Information on navigational tools will be given at first class.
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Captain’s License Ahoy Mateys! Get your 6PAK Charter Boat Captain’s License in just three weekends here at HCC with this Coast Guard approved course.
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FISHING
Learn several casts to allow proper fly presentation in different situations and stream conditions to deal with wind, current, and obstructions. Knot tying, dry fly presentation, and nymphing techniques will be presented. Course Fee: $68 Material Fee: $11 Course: 25626 FRI 4/15-4/23 6:30-8 PM S-231 P. McCall SAT 4/15-4/23 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 4 P. McCall
Fly Casting Techniques: Advanced Gain techniques to increase your casting distance and develop better line control. Advanced casts will be taught such as aerial mends, double and single haul, singlehanded spey, and many others. Learn ways to successfully fish in windy, tree-infested, or fast current areas, as well as placid, wideopen lakes. Course Fee: $49 Material Fee: $10 Course: 25624 SAT 4/30-5/21 9 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 P. McCall No class 5/14.
Fly Fishing Techniques Explore fundamentals of fly casting and fly fishing. Instruction focuses on casting, line handling, and fly presentation techniques.
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FITNESS CERTIFICATIONS Personal Fitness Trainer, Master Personal Trainer, and Sports Nutrition Certification are approved by The American Aerobic Association International/International Sports Medicine Association (AAAI/ISMA). You will receive certification documentation directly from AAAI/ISMA four to six weeks after successful completion of the class. To order your study guide, call 609-397-2139. Registrants need to order and review the study guide before each class begins.
Master Personal Trainer The AAAI/ISMA Master Personal Trainer certification class (Level 2) builds upon the tools learned in the AAAI/ISMA Personal Fitness Trainer program. The emphasis in this class is to work safely and effectively with people who have special needs or conditions such as high blood pressure, diabetes, and arthritis. It is recommended that people pass the AAAI/ISMA Personal Fitness trainer class before taking the Master Trainer class. Course Fee: $24 Material Fee: $75 Course: 25522 SUN 4/10 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231
Healthcare Provider CPR
Personal Fitness Trainer Certification This course will teach you to safely and effectively work with individuals during personal fitness training sessions and enhance your exercise and health knowledge. An exam is given at the end of the day for those attempting to become certified. Those attempting certification must study before the test. Topics included are muscle physiology, cardiovascular physiology, exercise guidelines, program design, fitness marketing, myth busting and more. AAAI/ISMA has books that can be purchased by calling 609-397-2139. Course Fee: $24 Material Fee: $75 Course: 25532 SUN 1/17 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231
Course Fee: $35 Material Fee: $69 Course: 25222 SAT 1/9 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25223 SAT 2/6 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25224 SAT 3/5 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
Course: 25535 SUN 2/7 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231
Course: 25225 SAT 4/9 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
Course: 25539 SUN 5/1 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231
Sports Nutrition Certification Learn principles of nutrition to help sports clients with specific dietary and nutritional needs. Discuss current nutritional research, herb and vitamin supplements and body composition testing. Explore links between nutrition and athletic performance and types of diet plans. Includes written exam. Study guide recommended - Call 609-397-2139 to purchase guide. u Course Fee: $24 Material Fee: $75 Course: 25540 SUN 2/28 9 AM-5 PM Session: 1 S-231
Designed for healthcare providers, this course delivers instruction for CPR (one- and tworescuer) and relief of choking for the adult, child, and infant victim. It includes information on airway devices like the bag valve mask and pocket masks. Ability to kneel on the floor beside a manikin is mandatory. Textbook required and available in the College Store. u¥
Course: 25226 SAT 5/7 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25227 SAT 6/4 8 AM-4:30 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
Healthcare Provider CPR Refresher Designed for healthcare providers, this course delivers instruction for CPR (one- and tworescuer) and relief of choking for the adult, child and infant victim. Includes information on airway devices like the bag valve mask and pocket masks. Ability to kneel on the floor beside a manikin is mandatory. Textbook required and available in the College Store. Course Fee: $35 Material Fee: $59 Course: 25459 SAT 1/16 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25460 SAT 2/13 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
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Course: 25461 SAT 3/12 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25462 SAT 4/16 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25463 SAT 5/14 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
Heartsaver Bloodborne Pathogens Is exposure to bloodborne pathogens a possibility at your workplace? This course meets Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) requirements for bloodborne pathogens training when paired with site specific instruction. Participation certificate provided upon course completion. Textbook required and available in the College Store. u¥ Course Fee: $35 Material Fee: $59
Course: 25464 SAT 6/11 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
Course: 25255 SAT 2/27 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
Heartsaver AED
Course: 25256 SAT 2/27 1-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
Learn basic CPR and AED skills! Designed for first responders, individuals needing credentialed training for job or regulatory requirements, or those interested in learning life-saving interventions. Includes information regarding infant, child, and adult CPR using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED), using a mask or barrier device, and relief of choking. Textbook required and available in the College Store. u¥ Course Fee: $35 Material Fee: $59 Course: 25243 SAT 1/23 1-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25244 SAT 2/20 1-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25245 SAT 3/19 1-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25246 SAT 4/23 1-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25247 SAT 5/21 1-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25248 SAT 6/18 1-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
Course: 25257 SAT 4/30 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25258 SAT 4/30 1-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
Heartsaver First Aid Be prepared! Designed for first responders, individuals needing credentialed training for job or regulatory requirements, and those interested in responding to emergencies. Provides the opportunity to learn basic first aid, including medical, injury, and environmental emergencies. Meets OSHA regulations. Textbook required and available in the College Store. u¥ Course Fee: $35 Material Fee: $59 Course: 25237 SAT 1/23 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25238 SAT 2/20 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25239 SAT 3/19 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25240 SAT 4/23 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
Course: 25241 SAT 5/21 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25242 SAT 6/18 8 AM-12:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker
Heartsaver First Aid with CPR & AED Make a difference! Designed for first responders, individuals needing credentialed training for job or regulatory requirements, or lay people interested in helping others. Respond to emergencies by learning basic first aid, CPR, and AED skills. Meets OSHA regulations. Textbook required and available in the College Store. u¥ Course Fee: $35 Material Fee: $69 Course: 25249 SAT 1/23 8 AM-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25250 SAT 2/20 8 AM-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25251 SAT 3/19 8 AM-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25252 SAT 4/23 8 AM-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25253 SAT 5/21 8 AM-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course: 25254 SAT 6/18 8 AM-5:15 PM Session: 1 DH-126 A. Becker Course Fee: $72 Material Fee: $218 Course: 25619 SAT, SUN 9 AM-5 PM S-231
5/15-5/22 Sessions: 3
Course: 25620 MON, TUE, WED 9 AM-5 PM S-231
6/20-6/22 Sessions: 3
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Recreation | Fitness | Wellness Pool Operator’s License Training Students must be 16 years old by last day of class and will be required to present proof of age with a photo ID. Upon successful completion of this course, student will receive a National Pool Operator’s License recognized by Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and Harford County Health Department. u Course Fee: $71 Material Fee: $207 Course: 25616 SAT, SUN 9 AM-5 PM S-231 Course: 25617 TUE, WED 9 AM-5 PM S-231
1/30-1/31 Sessions: 2
5/24-5/25 Sessions: 2
Pool Operator’s License Refresher For those needing recertification as public swimming pool and spa operators. Refresher necessary every three years to retain license. Must show current pool operator’s card to instructor. Upon successful completion, students will receive an updated national pool/spa operator’s certification recognized by Maryland State Health Department and Harford County Health Department. u Course Fee: $71 Material Fee: $207 Course: 25839 SUN 9 AM-5 PM S-231
1/31 Session: 1
Course: 25838 WED 9 AM-5 PM S-231
5/25 Session: 1
+Red Cross Lifeguard Training
Participants must be 15 years old on or before the last session. The participant will be required to pass a pre-course test (see web description). Successful exit requirements for this course are: attending all sessions, passing three water skill scenarios and achieving at least an 80% grade on the two written exams. Online textbook included. Course Fee: $72 Material Fee: $218 Course: 25618 SAT, SUN Course: 25619 SAT, SUN 9 AM-5 PM S-231
1/9-1/16 5/15-5/22 Sessions: 3
Course: 25620 MON, TUE, WED 9 AM-5 PM S-231
6/20-6/22 Sessions: 3
Wilderness First Aid Learn the survival skills needed to take care of yourself and others in the wilderness. In this course you will have the opportunity to build upon prior urban rescue skills or develop new knowledge as you explore how the body responds to environmental stressors. Practice techniques related to bandaging, splinting, sheltering in place, and evacuation protocols. Textbook required and available in the College Store. u Course Fee: $79 Material Fee: $249 Course: 25482 MON, WED 4/11-5/11 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 10 PPM, 343 Granary Road, Forest Hill A. Becker
Course: 25709 MON, WED 3/7-5/4 9-10 AM Sessions: 16 ELC-005 Staff No class the week of 3/28.
Boot Camp Focus on cardiorespiratory fitness, core development, and muscular strength and endurance. The sessions will be composed of exercises such as push-ups, squats, jumping jacks, calisthenics, and light resistance work. Any level can join from advanced to beginners. Course Fee: $69 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25835 TUE, THU 4:45-5:30 PM S-206 (TUE) S-207 (THU) K. Albright
1/26-3/10 Sessions: 14
GROUP FITNESS CLASSES
Course: 25836 TUE, THU 3/21-5/12 4:45-5:30 PM Sessions: 14 S-206 (TUE) S-207 (THU) K. Albright No class 3/29 & 3/31.
Barbells
Butts and Guts
Use bars and plates to isolate and define major muscle groups, stabilize the core and train the cardiovascular system. Barbell workouts are a great complement to a variety of sports-specific training programs, and a proven means of increasing physical health. All levels welcome. Course Fee: $95 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25541 WED 5:15-6 PM S-207 No class 3/30.
1/27-5/4 Sessions: 14 V. Collins
NEW!
This class will kick your butt, thighs, and abs. Exercises are designed to isolate everything under the ribcage. Course Fee: $69 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25544 TUE 5-6 PM S-207 No class 3/29.
1/26-5/3 Sessions: 14 L. Digman
Course: 25543 FRI 9-10 AM S-207 No class 4/1.
1/29-5/16 Sessions: 14 L. Digman
Body Back Body Back is a results-based 8-week boot camp workout designed for moms who want their body back, whether they just had a baby or their last child was born 20 years ago! Experience targeted high intensity workouts, inspiration, and motivation in every class. Program includes fitness assessments and measurements, nutrition program, and twicea-week workouts.
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Course Fee: $229 Material Fee: $20 Course: 25712 MON, WED 9-10 AM ELC-005 No class 1/18.
1/4-2/29 Sessions: 16 Staff
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Golf Fundamentals
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Learn fundamentals such as grip, posture, stance, and alignment. Also, etiquette, terminology and different shot techniques will be covered including full swing, pitching, chipping, putting, and bunker play. Most importantly, prepare to enjoy the game of golf - from making a tee time to keeping pace and selecting the correct equipment. Course Fee: $46 Material Fee: $132
Enjoy nature and have fun while hiking locally or in an area further away from the College. Trails could be challenging and include difficult to strenuous hills. Hikes will be 5-7 miles at a moderate pace up to 3.5 hours, including a lunch break. This course also includes a 7-9 mile day hike. Course Fee: $145 Material Fee: $10
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Course: 25551 MON 5/9-6/13 5:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 5 Ruggles Golf Course, at APG No class 5/30.
Golf Fundamentals for Women Circuit Training Circuit training is one of the best ways to experience a resistance and strength training workout that is also challenging for your heart and lungs. This workout will take you to your maximum physical effort as well as your maximum heart rate. Course Fee: $64 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25832 TUE 1/26-4/19 7-8 PM Sessions: 12 S-216 F. Villareal No class 3/29.
Flex & Strength! A total body strength and flexibility workout including using weights, bands, dumbells and gliders. Course Fee: $119 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25553 MON, WED 7-7:45 AM S-207
1/20-3/7 Sessions: 14 V. Collins
Course Fee: $56 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25549 TUE, THU 7:30-7:59 AM S-207
1/21-3/8 Sessions: 14 V. Collins
Course Fee: $119 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25554 MON, WED 7-7:45 AM S-207
3/16-5/9 Sessions: 14 V. Collins
Course Fee: $56 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25550 TUE, THU 3/17-5/10 7:30-7:59 AM Sessions: 14 S-207 V. Collins No class 3/29 and 3/31.
This course is for women just learning the game of golf. Emphasis will be on the fundamentals of grip, stance, and alignment, as well as swing mechanics. Equipment, etiquette, terminology, and methods of play will also be covered. Course Fee: $46 Material Fee: $132 Course: 25552 WED 5/11-6/8 5:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 5 Ruggles Golf Course, at APG
Hatha Yoga - Level I Create a supple and relaxed body, increased vitality, and radiant health. Hatha Yoga is a systematic way to attain emotional harmony, physical health, and mental peace. Bring a towel or mat. Level I offers a slower progression of gentle warm-ups and postures with shorter holding periods for the beginner. Course Fee: $79 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25658 TUE 1/26-3/15 6:45-7:45 AM Sessions: 8 S-212 B. Warren Course: 25659 THU 1/28-3/17 6:45-7:45 AM Sessions: 8 S-212 B. Warren Course: 25660 TUE 4/5-5/31 6:45-7:45 AM Sessions: 8 S-212 B. Warren No class 5/24.
Course: 25466 SAT 3/19-6/4 9:30 AM-1 PM Sessions: 10 D. Adle No hikes 3/26 and 5/28. First hike meets at Marshy Point Nature Center, 7130 Marshy Point Rd, Baltimore, MD 21220. Some locations require entrance fees. Day hike is on the Appalachian Trail from Gathland State Park, MD to White Rocks & back. Hike on 4/9 is from 10am-2:30pm.
Cyclists will improve their cycling skills and performance through indoor-specific cycling training. Training will include proper bike fit and set-up, proper workout attire, appropriate riding positions and pedaling cadences, optimal workout nutrition strategies, proper warm-up/cool-down procedures, preworkout/event warm-up strategies, and training power levels/heart rate. Course Fee: $153 Material Fee: $22 1/5-2/25 Sessions: 16 J. Davis
Introduction to Pilates Learn the basic discipline of Pilates. Topics include proper breathing techniques, reaching deep muscles for strengthening and toning, and achieving correct body postures. Dress comfortably; bring a mat, blanket or large towel. Course Fee: $120 Material Fee: $11 Course: 25610 MON, WED 12:55-1:45 PM S-212
Course: 25661 THU 4/7-6/2 6:45-7:45 AM Sessions: 8 S-212 B. Warren No class 5/26.
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Recreation | Fitness | Wellness Pilates
Let Your Yoga Dance
If you’ve already taken Introduction to Pilates and are looking for the next step, this class is for you. Previous Pilates experience is highly recommended. This class will allow you to experience deeper core work. Wear comfortable, movable clothing. Course Fee: $120 Material Fee: $11
Let Your Yoga Dance is a fun-filled fusion of user-friendly dance, yoga-inspired movement, and meditation in motion to create a flow through the body’s energy centers (chakras). It uses the joy of movement to tone muscles, build flexibility, and improve cardiovascular fitness. No prior yoga or dance experience is required. Bring a yoga mat. Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $6
Course: 25640 MON, WED 3/14-4/27 12:55-1:45 PM Sessions: 12 S-212 P. Lauer No class 3/28 and 3/30.
Course: 25622 TUE 1/26-3/1 6:15-7:15 PM Sessions: 6 S-212 S. Adkins
Kickbox/Step Combo Train like a boxer without being hit. We will burn fat, strengthen our bodies, meet others, and have some fun. Followed by 30 minutes of traditional step-aerobics. Course Fee: $82 Material Fee: $6
Course: 25623 TUE 3/5-5/10 6:15-7:15 PM Sessions: 6 S-212 S. Adkins
Rape Aggression Defense
will learn important life skills to stay safe in threatening or harmful environments. Ideal for high school seniors to senior citizens. Course Fee: $50 Material Fee: $5 Course: 25555 MON, TUE 6-9 PM TBA
5/16-5/24 Sessions: 4 E. Mosser
R.I.P.P.E.D. R.I.P.P.E.D. is an active workout that combines resistance, intervals, power, plyometrics, and endurance. Great for people with intermediate and advanced fitness levels. Course Fee: $64 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25831 TUE 1/26-4/19 6-7 PM Sessions: 12 S-216 Staff No class 3/29.
Rape Aggression Defense is a proven method that provides women with realistically employed self-defense tactics to protect and defend themselves from physical attack. You
Course: 25468 WED 1/27-5/4 6:15-7 PM Sessions: 14 S-206 V. Collins No class 3/30.
Tri-Training
This combination class includes all three classes: Spin!, Flex & Strength!, and Tri-Yoga! Designed to get you in great shape, whether you are training for a triathlon or not. Tuition: $142 Course Fee: $12 For all three courses. Course: 25561 Course: 25560 TUE, THU 3/22-5/12 TUE, THU 1/26-3/20 7-8:30 AM Sessions: 14 7-8:30 AM Sessions: 14 V. Collins V. Collins No class 3/29 and 3/31.
Spin!
Flex & Strength!
Tri-Yoga
Start your day off by getting your heart rate up on our cycles! Get in shape, get moving, and be healthy!
A total body strength and flexibility workout including using weights, bands, dumbells and gliders. Tuition: $56 Course Fee: $6
This yoga class provides a unique experience that combines dynamic and static traditional yoga postures with rhythmic waves of relaxation, spinal movements, natural alignment, strength, flexibility, and endurance. Tuition: $56 Course Fee: $6
Tuition: $56 Course: 25469 TUE, THU 7-7:30 AM S-206
Course Fee: $6 1/26-3/10 Sessions: 14 V. Collins
Course: 25470 TUE, THU 3/22-5/12 7-7:30 AM Sessions: 14 S-206 V. Collins No class 3/29 and 3/31.
Course: 25549 TUE, THU 7:30-8 AM S-207
1/21-3/8 Sessions: 14 V. Collins
Course: 25550 TUE, THU 3/17-5/10 7:30-8 AM Sessions: 14 S-207 V. Collins No class 3/29 and 3/31.
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Course: 25562 TUE, THU 8-8:30 AM S-207
1/26-3/10 Sessions: 14 V. Collins
Course: 25566 TUE, THU 3/22+5/12 8-8:30 AM Sessions: 14 S-207 V. Collins No class 3/29 and 3/31.
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Slim Down and Stay Fit! Learn tools to help you lose weight and get healthy, for good! No restrictive diets or fast fixes. Each class includes a workout session. An activity workbook will be provided to all students. Course Fee: $149 Material Fee: $20 Course: 25630 THU 7-8:30 PM S-206
2/4-3/10 Sessions: 6 K. Albright
Spinning Get in shape, get moving, and be healthy! Utilize spin bikes while getting a great cardio workout! Course Fee: $147 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25627 MON, WED 10-11 AM S-206
1/25-3/16 Sessions: 16 K. Albright
Course: 25582 TUE, THU 5:30-6:30 PM S-206
1/26-3/17 Sessions: 16 K. Albright
Course Fee: $89 Material Fee: $6
Women and Weights
Zumba®
Build muscle while toning with weights! Receive personal attention from a trainer in developing a fitness/lifting plan that works for you. Meet instructor outside of fitness center prior to class. Course Fee: $110 Material Fee: $29
Zumba combines high-energy, motivating Latin and international music with unique moves and combinations that allow you to dance away your worries. It is based on the principle that a workout should be “Fun and Easy To Do!” A feel-happy workout, Zumba creates a party-like atmosphere! Be prepared to sweat! Course Fee: $64 Material Fee: $6
Course: 25628 MON, WED 10-11 AM S-206
4/4-5/11 Sessions: 12 K. Albright
Course: 25639 TUE, THU 5:30-6:35 PM S-206
Course: 25568 MON 4-5 PM Fitness Center
1/25-2/29 Sessions: 6 L. Digman
4/5-5/12 Sessions: 12 K. Albright
Course: 25570 WED 4-5 PM Fitness Center
1/27-3/2 Sessions: 6 L. Digman
Course Fee: $56 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25471 MON 4:30-5 PM S-206
1/27-5/4 Sessions: 14 V. Collins
Tai Chi General level class in the Wu Dong style of Tai Chi Chuan. Strengthen and stretch the body, and complete short exercises in Qi Gong. Develop the deeper meditative side of Tai Chi. Practice the four basic stances of Chinese martial arts and the practice of walking Qi Gong. Course Fee: $160 Material Fee: $17 Course: 25559 SAT 2/6-5/7 10:45 AM-12:15 PM Sessions: 12 S-207 E. Smith No class 3/26 and 4/2.
Course: 25569 MON 4-5 PM Fitness Center No class 3/28.
3/14-4/25 Sessions: 6 L. Digman
Course: 25578 WED 4-5 PM Fitness Center No class 3/30.
3/16-4/27 Sessions: 6 L. Digman
Course: 25580 MON 4-5 PM Fitness Center No class 5/30.
5/2-6/13 Sessions: 6 L. Digman
Course: 25585 WED 4-5 PM Fitness Center
Course: 25613 MON, WED 7:01-7:59 PM S-216
1/25-3/2 Sessions: 12 C. Weddle
Course: 25600 SAT 1/30-5/7 9-10 AM Sessions: 12 S-207 C. Weddle No class 3/5, 3/26 and 4/2. Course: 25614 MON, WED 3/14-4/27 7-7:59 PM Sessions: 12 S-216 C. Weddle No class 3/28 and 3/30. Course Fee: $32 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25615 MON, WED 7-7:59 PM S-216
5/4-6/8 Sessions: 6 L. Digman
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Slim Down and Stay Fit!
Zumba Step® Take lower body workouts and calorie burning to new heights with Zumba Step. Tone and strengthen glutes and legs with a gravitydefying blend of Zumba routines and step aerobics. Course Fee: $64 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25601 MON, THU 6-6:45 PM S-216
1/25-3/3 Sessions: 12 C. Weddle
Course: 25611 MON, THU 3/14-4/28 6-6:45 PM Sessions: 12 S-216 C. Weddle No class 3/28 and 3/31.
Zumba Gold® A series of fitness programs specifically designed to take the exciting Latin and international dance rhythms to the active older adult. Guaranteed to provide you a safe and effective total body workout! Same great music and moves as Zumba, but a little slower pace and more time teaching the steps. Course Fee: $64 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25590 MON 1/25-4/25 6:20-7:20 PM Sessions: 12 S-207 J. Wurm No class 3/30. Course: 25587 WED 1/27-4/20 6:20-7:20 PM Sessions: 12 S-207 J. Wurm No class 3/28.
NEW!
Course Fee: $32 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25612 MON, THU 6-6:45 PM S-216
Course: 25761 SAT 3/5-3/12 9 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 2 F-204 J. Hauser
5/5-5/23 Sessions: 6
Learn tools to help you lose weight and get healthy, for good! No restrictive diets or fast fixes. Each class includes a workout session. An activity workbook will be provided to all students. Course Fee: $149 Material Fee: $20 Course: 25630 THU 2/4-3/10 7-8:30 PM Sessions: 6 S-206 K. Albright
NEW AGE Angels and Spirit Guides Get in touch with your psychic abilities in order to gain greater contact with your angels and guides. Topics include animal communications, life resume, angel spirit guides, and the paranormal. Course Fee: $49 Material Fee: $6
HEALTH | WELLNESS
Course: 25486 TUE 4/12-4/26 7-9 PM Sessions: 3 B-101 K. Willis
Diabetes Update
Being gently guided by a Certified Past Life Therapist, explore your past lives in a group regression. Past life exploration can be a powerful tool for personal empowerment and growth. Course Fee: $55 Material Fee: $6
Past Life Journeys
Learn about diabetes from A to Z. This program covers the latest findings on exercise, medicines, blood pressure, stress, and overall health as they relate to diabetes. The instructor has a Master of Science in Health Education and over 25 years’ experience running a diabetes management program.
Zumba Gold - Toning®
Course Fee: $34 Material Fee: $6
This class is tailored for active older adults and beginners who want to focus on muscle conditioning and light weight activity. Zumba Gold-Toning blends the Zumba party you love at a slower pace with a redefining total body workout using Zumba Toning Sticks to shake up those muscles! Low to moderate intensity strength training exercises are essential to prevent reduction in muscle mass, muscle strength, atrophy and sarcopenia (loss of skeletal muscle mass). Walk in ready to have a blast and tone up. Leave exhilarated and empowered! Course Fee: $64 Material Fee: $6
Course: 25662 WED 3/16 6:30-8:30 PM Sessions: 6 F-205 G. Brand
Course: 25485 TUE 3/1-3/22 7-9 PM Sessions: 4 B-101 K. Willis
Reiki Level II Through an introduction to three Usui Reiki energies, you will interact with these energies, learn about distance healing (along with associated ethics), and discuss the utilization of Reiki to assist in manifesting goals. We will also do a “shadow self” meditation. Please see online description for prerequisite requirements. Course Fee: $49 Material Fee: $10
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| Spring 2016 Schedule of Continuing Education Classes Course: 25605 TUE 6:15-7:15 PM No class 3/29.
1/26-4/19 Sessions: 12 C. Weddle
Evening Lap Swim Independently improve your swim strokes or fitness level. Get active and move more with less stress on your joints! Lifeguard is on duty, but there is no instructor for this class. Course Fee: $69 Material Fee: $33 Course: 25834 2/2-5/5 TUE WED, THU No class 3/29,30,31.
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SWIMMING All aquatics classes take place in the Susquehanna Center Pool.
Aqua Adrenaline A blend of athletic strength exercises, swimming drills, and water aerobics. Barbells, noodles and kickboards are utilized. Bring googles. FYI - your hair will get wet! Course Fee: $102 Material Fee: $23 Course: 25603 MON 5-6 PM No class 3/28.
Independently improve your swim strokes or fitness level. Get active and move more with less stress on your joints! Lifeguard is on duty, but there is no instructor for this class. Students may only swim during the college’s spring semester open recreation swim hours which are posted on HCC’s website - or call 443-412-2113 for a list of those hours. Course Fee: $69 Material Fee: $33 Course: 25606 MON - FRI 2/1-5/6 Actual times coincide with the campus recreation swim hours posted on HCC athletics website. No class 3/28-4/1.
If you don’t see a class that is offered at a time that is convenient to you and your friends, give us a call at 443-412-2113. With a minimum number of students, we can customize a class (as the pool schedule allows). Pool Operator’s License Training Students must be 16 years old by last day of class and will be required to present proof of age with a photo ID. Upon successful completion of this course, student will receive a National Pool Operator’s License recognized by the Maryland State Department of Health and Mental Hygiene and Harford County Health Department. u Course Fee: $71 Material Fee: $207 Course: 25616 SAT, SUN 9 AM-5 PM S-231
1/30-1/31 Sessions: 2 Staff
Course: 25617 TUE, WED 9 AM-5 PM S-231
5/24-5/25 Sessions: 2 Staff
1/25-4/18 Sessions: 12 L. Digman
Course Fee: $39 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25604 MON 5-6 PM
4/27-5/18 Sessions: 4 L. Digman
For Senior Aquatic Wellness Classes, see page 50.
Aqua Zumba Known as the Zumba “pool party,” Aqua Zumba gives new meaning to the idea of an invigorating workout. Aqua Zumba provides a safe, challenging, water-based workout that’s cardio-conditioning, body-toning, and most of all, exhilarating beyond belief! Aqua Zumba uses mostly Latin music rhythms such as Merengue, Cumbia, Salsa, and Reggaeton. Course Fee: $102 Material Fee: $23
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Recreation | Fitness | Wellness Pool Operator’s License Refresher
Swim Conditioning and Stroke Mechanics
For those needing recertification as public swimming pool and spa operators. Refresher is necessary every three years to retain license. Must show current pool operator’s card to instructor. Upon successful completion, students will receive an updated national pool/spa operator’s certification recognized by Maryland State Health Department and Harford County Health Department. u Course Fee: $71 Material Fee: $207
Swimmer will get conditioned for the upcoming summer season while also working on stroke mechanics. Instructors will train the swimmers while pointing out technical flaws with the hopes of improving each stroke. Starts and turns will be improved as well. All swimmers must be able to swim competently as this is not swim lessons. Course Fee: $70 Material Fee: $70
Course: 25839 SUN 9 AM-5 PM S-231
1/31 Session: 1 Staff
Course: 25838 WED 9 AM-5 PM S-231
5/25 Session: 1 Staff
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Participants must be 15 years old on or before the last session. The participant will be required to pass a pre-course test (see web description). Successful exit requirements for this course are: attending all sessions, passing three water skill scenarios and achieving at least an 80% grade on the two written exams. Online textbook included. Course Fee: $72 Material Fee: $218 Course: 25618 SAT, SUN 9 AM-5 PM S-231
1/9-1/16 Sessions: 3 Staff
Course: 25619 SAT, SUN 9 AM-5 PM S-231
5/15-5/22 Sessions: 3 Staff
Course: 25620 MON, TUE, WED 9 AM-5 PM S-231
6/20-6/22 Sessions: 3 Staff
Course: 25766 THU 8-9 PM Ages 18+. No class 3/31.
For Youth Swimming, see page 59.
1/28-5/5 Sessions: 14 Staff
Water Aerobics Water aerobics is a pleasurable experience. These aerobic exercises are designed specifically for the water and provide benefits such as body toning, muscle flexibility, and improvement to the cardiovascular system. Besides... it’s not only healthy, it’s fun! Course Fee: $102 Material Fee: $23 Course: 25516 MON 6-7 PM No class 3/28. Course: 25517 MON 9 AM-10 AM No class 3/28. Course: 25512 WED 9 AM-10 AM No class 3/30. Course: 25607 WED 6-7 PM No class 3/30.
1/25-4/18 Sessions: 12 L. Digman
1/25-4/18 Sessions: 12 L. Digman
1/27-4/20 Sessions: 12 L. Digman
1/27-4/20 Sessions: 12 L. Digman
Course Fee: $51 Material Fee: $12 Course: 25608 MON, WED 6-7 PM Course: 25519 MON, WED 9-10 AM
4/25-5/11 Sessions: 6 L. Digman 4/25-5/11 Sessions: 6 L. Digman
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Join the 55+ Club! For details, see page 51.
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COMPUTER CLASSES Internet for Senior Adults Email, web pages, search engines. Looking for a way to make it all make sense? Enjoy this introduction to the Internet as you examine many of the features. Gain practical knowledge that will help you navigate the web better than your grandchildren! u Course Fee: $75 Material Fee: $39 Course: 25750 MON 3/7-3/21 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 3 UC-121 J. Reilly
Introduction to Computers for Senior Adults Learn the basics of Windows, Word, Excel, and the Internet. Using hands-on exercises in a lab setting, this class gently nudges you into the computer age. u Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $55 Course: 25751 MON, WED 9-11:30 AM UC-121
2/8-2/22 Sessions: 5 J. Reilly
Course: 25752 MON, WED 1:30-4 PM UC-121
4/11-4/25 Sessions: 5 J. Reilly
Learn to Use Your iPad/iPhone Make your iPad or iPhone work for you. Learn to find and download apps, music, books, and more; set up your wireless connections; the do’s and don’ts of using public wireless; using the operating system (OS) apps like Calendar and Contacts; and syncing with your other devices. u Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $59 Course: 25493 WED 2/3-2/17 1-3 PM Sessions: 3 DH-228 J. Douglas Course: 25494 THU 4/21-5/5 1-3 PM Sessions: 3 DH-228 J. Douglas
iPad: Beyond the Basics Have you mastered the basics of your iPad but know you could do more with a little help? That’s what this class is for... to take you a little beyond the basics. u Course Fee: $69 Material Fee: $59 Course: 25495 THU 5/12-5/26 1-3:30 PM Sessions: 3 DH-210 J. Douglas
DRIVER SAFETY AARP Smart Driver Course Learn physical changes that affect driving, strategies to compensate for these changes, rules of the road, how to prevent accidents, and how to drive in adverse conditions. Behind-the-wheel exercise is not part of this course. Proof of AARP membership required to receive the reduced rate of $15. Material fee: $15 Course 25842 WED 3/9 4:30–9 PM Sessions: 1 B-201 AARP Volunteers Nonmembers should register using course 25843 and pay $20 Course 25844 TUE 5/3 9–1:30 PM Sessions: 1 J-021 AARP volunteers Nonmembers should register using course 25845 and pay $20
FINANCIAL PLANNING Elder Law and Asset Protection Protect and preserve assets during the retirement years. This course is for seniors and family members who may be called upon to deal with these issues. Topics include minimizing the high cost of nursing homes, keeping assets in the family, and tax-reducing techniques. The course is co-taught by an experienced elder law attorney and a chartered financial consultant. u Course Fee: $45 Material Fee: $12 Course: 25397 SAT 4/30-5/14 9:30-11:30 AM Sessions: 3 F-201 K. Bress/A. Albidress
Long-Term Care Insurance PLUS Join us as we discuss life, health, and disability insurance, along with long-term care insurance. Managing risk with an insurance company impacts you regardless of age. It’s important to evaluate your coverage periodically to determine if it meets your needs. Change is a part of life. Learn about the basics of insurance, as well as information
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on the Affordable Care Act, Medicare, and Medicare Supplements. We’re here to answer your insurance questions!
Learn the value of exercise in the water as a helpful tool for fitness and health and in reducing illness and physical concerns. Improve your levels of cardiovascular fitness and range of motion. Instruction in basic swimming skills, safety precautions, and how to monitor pulse rate will also be covered. u
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Medicare Planning for Baby Boomers When you turn 65, the federal government gives you a birthday present: Enter into the brave new world of Medicare. This course will address Medicare basics and help you navigate through potentially costly traps. We will also discuss how to shop for the private insurance you need to supplement Medicare. Course Fee: $25 Material Fee: $6 Course: 25476 WED 4/6 6:30-8:30 PM Session: 1 B-104 C. Wolpoff
Retirement Asset Management It’s not just what you save for retirement; it’s how you manage it. Learn the 13 mistakes to avoid when managing money during retirement. Maximize retirement income, minimize tax burden, and spend your money the way you want. Class is co-instructed by a Certified Financial Planner specializing in retirement income planning and a CPA. u Course Fee: $45 Material Fee: $12 Course: 25394 SAT 3/5-3/12 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 F-203 A. Albidress/ A. Adbidress, Jr. Course: 25395 TUE 5/24-5/31 6:30-9 PM Sessions: 2 F-203 A. Albidress/ A. Albidress, Jr.
Wills, Estates, and Trusts Planning now may save your family a lot later! Learn the basics of what should be in your will, essential legal documents, and how trusts work. Concepts covered are probate, federal estate tax law, home deeds, and asset protection strategies. u Course Fee: $45 Material Fee: $12
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Course: 25396 SAT 4/9-4/16 9:30 AM-12 PM Sessions: 2 F-203 K. Bress
FITNESS AND HEALTH Healthy Living for Older Adult Join us for a structured wellness program incorporating cardiovascular conditioning, strength development, nutrition, and flexibility routines. Includes stretching, free weights, bands, Pilates rings, and movement to music to increase your cardiovascular fitness. This class provides opportunities for social interaction and fun! u Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $79 Course: 25592 MON, WED 1/25-5/25 9-10 AM Sessions: 33 P. Lauer This section is for workouts in the fitness center and does not include group gym sessions. Students should always meet the instructor outside of the fitness center. This is not a “drop in” format. You must attend at the advertised times. No class 3/28 and 3/30. Course Fee: $59 Material Fee: $79 Course: 25593 MON, WED 1/25-3/21 10 AM-11:30 AM Sessions: 17 S-207 P. Lauer This section is for group gym sessions and does not include workouts in the fitness center.
Course: 25556 MON 1/25-5/2 10:01-11 AM Sessions: 14 S-241 L. Digman No class 3/28. Course: 25633 TUE 1/26-5/3 9:15-10:15 AM Sessions: 14 S-241 B. Warren No class 3/29. Course: 25635 TUE 1/26-5/3 10:20-11:20 AM Sessions: 14 S-241 B. Warren No class 3/29. Course: 25557 WED 1/27-5/4 10-11 AM Sessions: 14 S-241 L. Digman No class 3/30. Course: 25636 THU 1/28-5/5 10:20-11:20 AM Sessions: 14 S-241 B. Warren No class 3/31. Course: 25638 THU 1/28-5/5 9-10 AM Sessions: 14 S-241 B. Warren No class 3/31. Course: 25558 FRI 1/29-5/6 10-11 AM Sessions: 14 S-241 L. Digman No class 4/1. Course: 25651 FRI 1/29-5/6 12-1 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 Staff No class 4/1.
Course: 25594 MON, WED 4/4-6/1 10-11:30 AM Sessions: 17 S-207 P. Lauer This section is for group gym sessions and does not include workouts in the fitness center. No class 5/30.
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Enjoy these classes at a reduced rate or no charge with your paid membership. 55+ Club @Harford is the perfect formula for learning. The courses listed here provide an opportunity for individuals of diverse backgrounds to meet, share interests and develop knowledge. Our focus is on you and our goal is to provide opportunities for life-long learning; social and cultural enrichment; a rich, challenging, academic atmosphere; and an opportunity for you to give back to the community.
Club members can enjoy the following classes at no cost for spring 2016. Although there is no cost to attend, space is limited so you must register to secure your space.
History of Modern Art
The Misuse of the Bible
Course: 25572 THU 9-11 AM J-021
Course: 25426 TUE 9:30 AM-12 PM J-021 No class 3/29.
4/14-5/12 Sessions: 5 J. Branch
Writing Vertically on the Horizon Course: 25424 THU 9 AM-12 PM J-012
2/18-3/24 Sessions: 6 D. Jennings
History of Rock and Roll Course 25846 Wed 10 AM–12:30 PM J-021
3/7 – 4/4 Sessions: 4 C. Maggitti
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Long Term Care Insurance PLUS Course: 25664 TUE 10 AM-12 PM J-008
3/1-4/12 Sessions: 6 M. Kline
3/22 Sessions: 1 M. Barnickel
Course 25847 TUE 1-3 PM B-104
2/23 Session: 1 M. Dixon
Benefits of 55+ Club Membership: • Free seminars and learning opportunities • $10 savings on one-day travel programs • Reduced rates at selected events • Use of the HCC Library • Open swim at select times
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Philadelphia Flower Show Philadelphia, PA Tuesday, March 8 8:30 AM – 6 PM Material Fee: $89 Course: 25741 It is the world’s oldest and largest indoor flower show featuring large scale gardens, elaborate landscapes, and over-the-top floral creations. Treat yourself to fabulous designs, live entertainment, gardening how-to workshops, and lectures by experts. This year’s theme will honor our treasured national parks with acres of themed and floral displays, breathtaking imagery, and heart-pounding adventure experiences to expose the vast beauty of our national parks.
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Cherry Blossom Cruise Washington, DC Thursday, April 7 • 8:30 AM – 5 PM Material Fee: $129 Course: 25739 This unforgettable lunch cruise aboard the Odyssey includes a narration of the Washington monuments and affords a breathtaking view of the cherry blossoms. The Odyssey offers exclusive river views of the nation’s greatest monuments from every table. Course fee includes transportation, lunch, cruise, and academic escort.
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Cherry Blossom Walking Tour Washington, DC Tuesday, April 12 • 9 AM – 5 PM Material Fee: $59 Course 25886 See the famous Washington DC Cherry blossoms up close and personal on this walking tour through the basin. Visit some of DC’s monuments while surrounded by millions of pink blossoms. The date for this tour MAY change depending on peak blossom time and bus availability. An effort will be made to travel during peak season. This is a selfguided walking tour.
Monuments by Moonlight Washington, DC Tuesday, April 26 5 – 11 PM Material Fee: $109 Course 25748 When the sun goes down, Washington turns into a different city. Now is your chance to see the city in a different light—moonlight! Visit some of the city’s most popular monuments, including the Iwo Jima Memorial, FDR Memorial, Lincoln
Memorial, Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial, Korean War Memorial, and the Martin Luther King, Jr. National Memorial. Along the way, you’ll be transported back in time as you ride along the same streets the presidents have traveled, and hear historical tales and anecdotes about the city’s fascinating history. You will have time to step off the bus and visit the monuments up close. Dress for the weather. A boxed dinner is included to enjoy along the way.
MAY Grounds for Sculpture Museum Hamilton, NJ Wednesday, May 4 8:30 AM – 6 PM Material Fee: $79 Course: 25749 Grounds for Sculpture is an amazing 35-acre outdoor sculpture garden comprised of over 240 large-scale, contemporary sculptures. Enjoy an hour-long guided tour and then have ample opportunity to explore and have lunch on your own. Choose from the museum cafe or Rat’s Restaurant (reservations recommended). Dress for the weather.
New York Botanical Gardens New York, New York Friday, May 20 • 7 AM – 8 PM Material Fee: $109 Course: 25747 Celebrate 125 years of the New York Botanical Gardens! This iconic living museum is a National Historic Landmark, with over 250 acres that support over one million living plants in extensive collections. Enjoy a guided walking tour that highlights the seasonal plants, a tram tour to experience even more of the garden, and time to explore on your own. Lunch (on your own) is available in the Gardens.
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Mansions on the Delaware Wednesday, June 1 • 8:30 AM – 7 PM Material Fee: $109
Course: 25744 From the time of William Penn through the turn of the 20th century, many of Philadelphia’s first families built their country estates on the banks of the Delaware River. By river barge or carriage they came to escape the heat of summers in the city and it was here that they entertained some of the foremost figures in the history of our nation. Enjoy a visit to all-new locations along the Delaware as you experience three centuries of gracious living in Bucks County. A late lunch (1:30) is included at King George’s Inn. This tour includes stairs and moderate walking. Most homes are not heated or air conditioned, so dress accordingly.
UPCOMING TRAVEL OPPORTUNITIES
Canadian Rockies by train Canadian Rockies By Train September 24 – October 2, 2016 Don’t miss this unique opportunity to see some amazing sights! Trip highlights include British Columbia, Vancouver, Jasper, Columbia Icefield, and much more. Attend an information session on Wednesday, February 10, 2016 for all the details. Call 443-412-2175 to receive a detailed brochure or to RSVP to the information session. Information Session WED 2/10/16 6 PM Chesapeake Center Dining Room, Entrance 2 on the HCC campus
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Yellowstone Winter in Yellowstone January 15-21, 2017 Per Person Rates*: Double $4,399 | Single $5,349 Day 1: The Lodge at Jackson Hole, Jackson, Wyoming Days 2, 3: Old Faithful Snow Lodge, Yellowstone National Park Day 4: Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone National Park Day 5: Holiday Inn West Yellowstone, West Yellowstone, Montana Day 6: The Lodge at Jackson Hole, Jackson, Wyoming *On some dates, alternate hotels may be used. Information Session TUE 5/24/16 6 PM Chesapeake Center Dining Room, Entrance 2 on the HCC campus
Tuscany and the Italian Riviera Tuscany and the Italian Riviera March 31 – April 7, 2017 Tour highlights: A three-night stay in a traditional Tuscan estate, Florence’s Cathedral of Santa Maria Del Fiore and the Palazzo Vecchio, a visit to the medieval city of Lucca, and the seaside town of Santa Margherita Ligure. Call for a detailed brochure or to RSVP for the information session: 443-412-2175. Information Session WED 8/31/16 6 PM Chesapeake Center Dining Room, Entrance 2 on the HCC campus
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TRAVEL | TOURS RETURN THIS FORM WITH YOUR REGISTRATION HARFORD COMMUNITY COLLEGE TRAVEL PARTICIPANT RELEASE OF LIABILITY FORM Division of Continuing Education & Training This form details certain risks and responsibilities that you will be assuming while participating in off-campus activities. Please read the form carefully before signing and return with your registration form to the program coordinator responsible for this event.
I. RISKS AND DANGERS There are certain dangers, hazards and risks in off-campus activities. Harford Community College does not assume responsibility for any injuries, death or damage resulting from these dangers, hazards or risks. The College is not responsible or liable for any injury, damage, loss, accident, delay or other irregularity which may be caused by any supplier of any goods or services used by or during off-campus activities.
II. HEALTH AND SAFETY Harford Community College does not provide health insurance. Participants are responsible for providing their own health insurance. Participants are required to carefully follow instructions and safety procedures provided by the activity supervisor and the College. Participants are also required to abide by the rules and regulations of the off-campus site and College, including the Student Code of Conduct. Those failing to act in accordance with the rules and regulations of the College may not be permitted to continue to participate in the activity.
III. TRANSPORTATION Harford Community College assumes no liability for any personal injuries or property damages caused by the acts or omissions of others during transportation. Further, Harford Community College makes no recommendations or guarantees as to any transportation providers you may deal with in making your arrangements.
IV. ACTIVITIES AND ASSOCIATIONS Harford Community College makes no representations or recommendations regarding the activities. Further, Harford Community College assumes no responsibility or liability for personal or property injuries resulting to the student or for damages caused by the student, resulting from the student’s participation in these activities outside of professional duties assigned by the College. Semester and Year: Spring 2016
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Intro to Dance Children will learn the fundamentals of dance through rhythm exercises, stretching, and basic movements of ballet, tap, and jazz. This class will allow your child to appreciate the beauty of music and dance. No previous dance experience required. Attire: Leotards and tights, or snug fit clothing that allows for movement, and jazz or ballet shoes. Course Fee: $110 Material Fee: $25 Course: 25713 MON 2/1-4/18 11:45 AM-12:30 PM Sessions: 10 ELC-005 Staff Ages 3-5. No classes on 2/15 and 3/28.
MUSIC Beginning Guitar Kitchen Creations! Want to make dinner just a little more interesting? In this class, aspiring chefs will learn to make meals with pizazz! This is a family affair, so bring an adult to amaze with your flair for cooking. This class is for one adult and one student ages 7-12. Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $59
Want to learn to play the guitar? Learn from a pro! Children will learn tuning, chords, rhythm, finger picking, strumming, and simple songs. Students should bring a guitar. Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $5
Course: 25503 WED 2/17-4/13 5:30-7:30 PM Sessions: 8 J-015 C. Holmes No class 3/30. Ages 7-12.
DANCE Creative Movement Mommy & Me
Course: 25724 TUE 2/16-4/26 6-7 PM Sessions: 10 J-107 C. Maggitti No class 3/29.
Class Piano for Youth Use a full-size piano keyboard and earphones which allow both instruction and silent practice sessions. Learn finger technique and note reading before purchasing your own piano. Student should have access to a keyboard or piano to reinforce skills learned. Text required and may be purchased at the College Store. Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $5 Course: 25721 THU 2/18-4/28 5:15-6:16 PM Sessions: 10 J-114 W. Park No class 3/31.
Harford String Orchestra HSO is open to string students in grades 6 - 8 who are currently enrolled in their school orchestra program, where available. Students younger than 6th grade who have studied their instrument for at least three years are encouraged to audition. Students should contact their music teacher for an audition application. Course Fee: $150 Material Fee: $20 Course: 25657 WED 1/27-4/16 7-9 PM Sessions: 13 Staff For middle school students.
Harford Youth Orchestra HYO is open to students in grades 8 - 12 who are currently enrolled in an instrumental ensemble at their school, where available. All students must audition for placement in the orchestra. Students should contact their music teacher for an audition application. Course Fee: $150 Material Fee: $20 Course: 25678 MON 1/25-4/16 7-9 PM Sessions: 13 Staff For high school students only.
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Violin - Beginning Learn the fundamental skills necessary for playing the violin. Practice scales, etudes, and simple pieces while learning basic music theory. Students should bring the appropriate size violin and The Suzuki Violin School Vol. 1 book to class which may be purchased at the College Store. Course Fee: $99 Material Fee: $5 Course: 25723 WED 5-6 PM J-107 No class 3/30.
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PRESCHOOL PLUS A to Z with Mommy and Me Children will explore the alphabet through art, music and movement, stories, and endless creative activities. Activities will include a high interest, low-key, multi-sensory approach to recognizing the letters of the alphabet and making sounds/symbol connection. Old clothes should be worn for some messy fun! Course Fee: $110 Material Fee: $25 Course: 25714 MON 2/1-4/18 10:30-11:30 AM Sessions: 10 ELC-005 Staff Ages 2-4 This is a mommy and me class. Registration covers one child and one adult. No class on 2/15 and 3/28.
Body Back (for parents) Body Back is a results-based 8-week boot camp workout designed for moms who want their body back, whether they just had a baby or their last child was born 20 years ago! Experience targeted high intensity workouts, inspiration, and motivation in every class. Program includes fitness assessments and measurements, nutrition program, and twicea-week workouts.
Creative Movement Mommy & Me This mommy and me class for boys and girls will focus on developing body awareness through stretching, rhythmic, and creative exercises through music and movement. Emphasis is on experiencing the joy of moving to music while developing movement fundamentals. No previous dance experience is required. Children should wear leotards, tights, and ballet slippers; or comfortable clothes that will move with the child. Course Fee: $110 Material Fee: $25 Course: 25717 MON 2/1-4/18 9:15-10 AM Sessions: 10 ELC-005 Ages 2-4 This is a mommy and me class. Registration covers one child and one adult. No classes 2/15 and 3/18.
Preschool Soccer Let us make your child’s early experience in the sport of soccer both positive and fun! Focus will be on getting comfortable with the ball and will include basic soccer skills such as dribbling, passing and shooting through fun games and lesson plans. Real game situations will also be presented. These classes are offered in partnership with Dynasty Sports Academy and taught by Pro Soccer Player Mike Lookingland and staff. Course Fee: $30 Material Fee: $120 Course: 25523 TUE 2/2-4/26 11:30-12:10 PM Sessions: 12 ELC-005 Ages 2 1/2-4. No class 3/29.
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Course: 25524 WED 2/3-4/27 11:45 AM-12:25 PM Sessions: 12 ELC-005 Ages 3-5. No class 3/30.
Course: 25837 MON, WED 9-10 AM ELC-006 No class 1/18.
Course: 25525 FRI 2/5-4/29 11:30 AM-12:10 PM Sessions: 12 ELC-005 Ages 3-5. No class 4/1.
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Course: 25709 MON, WED 3/21-5/18 9-10 AM Sessions: 16 ELC-006 Staff No class the week of 3/28.
YOUTH SAFETY CPR for Family & Friends Children will learn approved cardiopulmonary resuscitation techniques in an age-appropriate format. Techniques will be practiced on adult, child, and infant mannequins. A “must” course for a babysitter. Upon successful completion, an American Heart Association card will be awarded to each child. Adults must attend with their child if they are in grades 2 or 3. Course Fee: $10 Material Fee: $39 Course: 25653 SAT 4/23 9 AM-12 PM Session: 1 PPM, 343 Granary Road, Forest Hill Grades 2 and up.
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Sitter Safety Prepare now to accept the responsibilities of babysitting. This course teaches valuable skills such as care and entertainment of the young child, and marketing yourself as a babysitter. Students will earn First Aid and CPR certification. By Maryland law, a babysitter must be 13 years of age unless an adult is present. Course Fee: $29 Material Fee: $60 Course: 25655 THU 1/28-3/17 6-7:30 PM Sessions: 8 PPM, 343 Granary Road, Forest Hill Ages 12 and up. Course: 25656 THU 4/7-5/26 6 PM-7:30 PM Sessions: 8 PPM, 343 Granary Road, Forest Hill Ages 12 and up.
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Summer Swimming Prep This course will prepare swimmers for their upcoming summer swim season by improving fitness and conditioning in the pool while touching on stroke mechanics. Course Fee: $60 Material Fee: $60 Course: 25763 TUE, SAT 4/16-5/24 7:20 PM-8:20 PM (Tues.) 10-11 AM (Sat.) Sessions: 12 Course: 25762 MON, WED 7:15-8:15 PM Sessions: 12
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Our enthusiasm for learning is contagious!
A Balanced, Fun & Creative Curriculum
· Full- or half-day programs · Affordable tuition · Convenient location · Interactive smartboards · Outside playground · Indoor activity room
(MSDE-approved curriculum, Maryland Excels)
Language Arts, Math, Science, Art, Music, and Active Play. We explore learning though social, physical, and academic development. Full-Day Program Accepting Enrollments Year-Round
Half-Day Program September—May Limited Enrollments Available
2- TO 5-YEAR-OLDS Full Week Monday—Friday | $205/week
YOUNG 3-YEAR-OLDS TUE/THU | 9-11:30 AM | $145/month 3-YEAR-OLDS TUE/THU | 9-11:30 AM | $145/month MON/WED/FRI | 9-11:30 AM | $175/month 4-YEAR-OLDS MON/WED/FRI | 8:45-11:45 AM | $206/month MON/WED/FRI | 12:30-3 PM | $175/month MON/FRI | 8:45-11:45 AM | $309/month
Partial Week 3 or fewer days per week | $165/week Center operating hours are 6:30 AM to 6 PM. A healthy breakfast, lunch, and snacks are provided daily.
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Course: 25764 THU 1/28-5/5 6-7 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 Staff Ages 6-18. No class 3/31.
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Course: 25765 THU 1/28-5/5 7-8 PM Sessions: 14 S-241 Staff Ages 6-18. No class 3/31.
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GENERAL INFORMATION For information, call 443-412-2376, ext. 5.
Disclaimer Despite our best efforts, an error may occasionally occur in a course description, course fee, material fee, or other entry in the Schedule of Classes. In the event of a printing error, the College reserves the right to apply the correct information.
Code of Conduct When enrolling in Harford Community College, students accept and agree to abide by the policies and regulations of HCC, including those in the Student Code of Conduct, the Drug and Alcohol Policy, and the Computer Use Policy. Students should understand that violation of these regulations will subject them to the penalties and sanctions contained in these policies. Copies of these policies are available in the Office of Student Activities, Student Center, Lower Level.
REGISTRATION/ PAYMENT INFORMATION
Refunds and Withdrawals If the College cancels a class, 100% of the course fees and material fees will be refunded by check. Allow approximately four weeks from the date of cancellation to receive the refund. If payment was made by credit card, call 443-412-2208 to request that the refund be posted to your credit card. To withdraw from a continuing education class, call 443-412-2376, ext. 5 or stop by the front desk in Darlington Hall to complete a withdrawal form. The withdrawal becomes effective the day you contact the office. Book returns must be accompanied by a copy of the withdrawal form. If you withdraw before the first class meeting, the College will refund 100% of the course fees and material fees. If you withdraw before the second class meeting, the College will refund 50% of the course fees but no material fees. There will be no refunds after the second class meeting, and no official withdrawal is necessary.
Senior Adult Course Fee Waiver Maryland residents 60 years of age or older at the time of registration are eligible for a course fee waiver for some continuing education courses. These courses are state-
funded and contain the icon u in the course description. If the course description contains this icon, senior adults do not pay course fee costs for the course. Material fees, however, must be paid in full. Please note that for all courses there is no out-of-county surcharge for senior adults.
Disabled Retiree Course Fee Waiver Any resident of the State of Maryland who is retired from the workplace by reason of total and permanent disability is eligible for a course fee waiver for some continuing education courses. These courses are statefunded and contain the icon u in the course description. If the course description contains this icon, disabled retirees do not pay course fees for the course. Material fees, however, must be paid in full. Please note that there is no out-of-county surcharge for disabled retired students. To receive the disabled retiree course fee waiver, the student must provide certification from the Social Security Administration, the Railroad Retirement Board, or the appropriate federal pension/retirement authority stating that the student receives both disability and retirement benefits [Annotated Code of Maryland section 16-106-c]. A form for signature by a representative of the Social Security Administration is available at the Continuing Education & Training Office in Darlington Hall. The waiver is valid for one school year, or the remainder of the school year, beginning each summer.
Disability Support Services Students with learning, physical, or psychiatric disabilities may contact Disability Support Services (DSS) to arrange for reasonable academic accommodations. Current documentation of the disability must be provided prior to arrangement of accommodations for prerequisite or exemption testing and for college courses. A minimum notice of 10 days may be needed to provide some accommodations. Additional services include academic advising and career services. Training on and use of adaptive computer software and hardware is also available. Call 443-412-2402 or TTY 443-412-2199 for information or to make an appointment. For additional information, go to www.harford.edu/student-services/disabilitysupport-services.
Maryland National Guard Waiver Members of the Maryland National Guard are entitled to a waiver of 50% of course fee only for continuing education vocational-technical/ certification courses. Eligible students must
provide a letter from their commanding officer certifying that the member of the Maryland National Guard has at least 24 months remaining to serve or has agreed, in writing, to serve for a minimum of 24 months. The College’s out-of-county and out-of-state residency surcharge is waived for courses meeting eligibility for a Maryland National Guard waiver, but the student is responsible for all other material fees.
Maryland National Guard Dependents Dependent spouses and children of a member of the Maryland National Guard and Maryland Air Guard may request a course fee and material fee waiver when a Guard member is called to active duty for a minimum period of six continuous months of service. Eligibility for the waiver for a given semester will be determined by the military status of the Guard member as of the date of the start of a regular fall or spring semester or the start of the first summer session. Eligible students must provide a copy of the spouse’s/parent’s military orders to active duty, along with the dependent military identification card.
COURSE INFORMATION
Career Services
Students who are currently enrolled in continuing education courses may visit Advising, Career and Transfer Services for assistance with creating a resume, developing effective interview skills and conducting a job search. Advisors are available on a walk-in basis during regularly scheduled business hours. For further information, call 443-412-2301, or visit www.harford.edu/student-services/career-services.
Course Cancellation Policy The College reserves the right to cancel any class when there is insufficient enrollment. If we must cancel a class, you will be notified by mail, telephone, or at the first class meeting. The College reserves the right to change or cancel individual courses, programs, schedules, and/or fees.
Continuing Education Transcripts Available The Continuing Education and Training Division offers official transcripts to students enrolled in many continuing education work-related training courses and other courses. (Course description will contain the icon ¥.) Transcripts provide a history of continuing education and training courses completed and indicate the name of the course, start and end dates, course hours, and number of continuing education units earned. Continued on next page
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Tax Credits Tax credits may be available for some continuing education coursework. Consult your tax preparer for details.
Textbooks If the course description indicates that a text is required, you may purchase the textbook at HCC’s College Store (443-412-2209) in the Student Center, or online at bookstore.harford.edu.
EMERGENCY INFORMATION AND CLOSINGS
If the College announces it is CLOSING because of inclement weather or other circumstances, all classes—both on and off campus—will be canceled. This applies even when a particular off-campus center has not announced it is closing. Sometimes an off-campus center such as Harford County Public Schools announces a closing. In such cases, HCC classes scheduled at that location will be canceled even if the College does not announce it is closing. When in doubt regarding closings, call the HCC Emergency Information/Weather Closings number, 443-412-2322, or check the College’s web page at www.harford.edu.
HOLIDAYS
Classes at Harford Community College will not be held on the following dates: January 1-3, January 18, March 27-April 3, and May 30. Classes at Harford County Public School locations will not be held on the following dates: January 1-3, January 18, February 15, March 25, April 5, and May 30.
PARKING
Parking and Traffic Control Procedures In order to maintain an orderly flow of traffic, provide reasonable and convenient parking, and create a safe atmosphere for all persons at the College, the following guidelines apply to all students, employees, and visitors of Harford Community College. Certain parking
lots have been designated for persons with handicapped parking permits, employees, students, visitors, and College vehicles. For details, refer to “HCC Campus Parking, Traffic, and Related Regulations” available from the Human Resources Office. Public Safety issues tickets for traffic and parking violations. High speed driving, reckless driving, and failure to yield to pedestrians may result in revocation of operating privileges on campus in addition to a fine of $150. The maximum speed limit on campus is 15 MPH. Pedestrians have the right-of-way at all times.
Disabled Parking Disabled parking is clearly marked and is reserved for those displaying a valid State handicapped vehicle registration plate or permit, or a temporary HCC disabled permit. If no disabled parking is available, permit holders may park in any un-numbered employee space. Temporary HCC disabled permits are available in the Human Resources Office for HCC employees and in the Department of Public Safety for students and visitors. Requesters must submit a valid doctor’s note to obtain a temporary HCC disabled permit. The fine for illegally parking in a reserved disabled parking space is $150.
Towing State law allows for towing of vehicles from fire lanes without warning or notification. Fire lanes are clearly marked, and this law will be strictly enforced for the safety of the community.
SAFETY AND SECURITY
Campus Crime Statistics
The Annual Security Report contains three consecutive years of campus crime statistics and information on how to help keep individuals and their property safe on campus. It is published and available annually by October 1. A hard copy may be requested in writing, by phone, or in person at the Department of Public Safety, 443-4122272, located on the first floor of the Library at 401 Thomas Run Road, Bel Air, MD 21015. The Annual Security Report can be accessed electronically at http://www.harford.edu/~/ media/PDF/public-safety/15-0123_Annual_ Security_Report_2014-Interactive.ashx
Department of Public Safety The Department of Public Safety, available on campus 24/7, has the primary responsibility for serving the safety and security needs of the campus community. In meeting this responsibility, all campus buildings and facilities are patrolled and inspected regularly
to ensure a safe and comfortable academic environment where learning is the central focus. The office is located in the lower level of the Library.
Emergency Notification Procedures HCC will provide you with information using one or more of the following methods in case of an emergency: • HCC Alert Me Emergency Notification System • Emergency Notification Line: Call 443-412-2322 ˚ To REPORT an emergency: First call 911; then contact Public Safety at 443-412-2272 or ext. 2272 from on-campus phones.
Escort Services Public Safety operates an escort service at all times. The Public Safety vehicle is well marked and operated by a uniformed security officer. Call ext. 2272 from any campus phone for this service. All persons are encouraged to use this service.
Sex Offender Registry The College prohibits the enrollment of individuals listed on the National or Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Sex Offender Registry or registered with the Harford County Child Advocacy Unit. A list of registered sex offenders is available from Public Safety, 443-412-2272.
Weapons/ Violence Prohibitions All persons who enter any College property are prohibited from carrying a handgun, firearm, or weapon of any kind. Only persons affiliated with a law enforcement agency who are licensed to carry a weapon and have notified College officials are exempt from this prohibition. Any form of violence, threatening behavior, or verbal/nonverbal harassment that involves or affects Harford Community College or which occurs on the College campus, or its satellites, off-site facilities, or in any off-campus location that could be considered an extension of the workplace [i.e., official travel] is prohibited. This includes threatening behavior, violent actions, and harassment by/against or between/among students, employees, supervisors, and visitors.
Numbers to Remember • 911 for Immediate Assistance • Public Safety: 443-412-2272 (ext. 2272 from on-campus phones) • Emergency Notification/ Weather Closing Line: 443-412-2322
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CAMPUS POLICIES
Pets on Campus
It is the policy of Harford Community College to prohibit all pets from all campus buildings, offices, laboratories and athletic fields with the exception of service animals used as bona fide instructional aids, or animals used for contracted entertainment purposes. Dogs that are properly controlled (leashed) and licensed will be permitted in open campus areas. Owners will be responsible for all pet clean-up.
or any other characteristic protected by law or policies and practices of HCC.
illegal and will not be tolerated at Harford Community College.
Personal Injury
Tobacco-Free Campus
Upon enrollment, students agree to assume the risks and liabilities entailed in any course requirement. The student releases and holds harmless Harford Community College, its trustees, faculty, staff and administration from any injury sustained through his/her actions or the actions of other students enrolled in the course.
It is the policy of Harford Community College that the College is a smoke- and tobacco-free environment. The use of any type of tobacco product, smoking device or equipment, or any item that simulates smoking (i.e. e-cigarettes) is prohibited on all areas of the College’s property, as well as off-campus sites supervised by the College. Violators of the tobacco policy are subject to a $50 fine and/or disciplinary action. Contact the Office of Student Activities, 443-412-2140, for more information on wellness assistance and smoking cessation classes.
Sexual Harassment Statement
Nondiscrimination Statement
Sexual harassment is defined as unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct or communication of a sexual nature which has the purpose or effect of unreasonably interfering with an individual’s academic or work performance, or which creates an intimidating, hostile or offensive learning or work environment. Such conduct is
Harford Community College, as an institution of higher learning, believes in equal opportunity in education and in employment and encourages the enrollment and employment of all interested persons, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, age (for students age 16+), disability
Visitors Policy All persons attending classes must be officially registered for those classes. Any visitors (including children), other than those with bona fide academic, educational, and/ or approved business with the College, are not to be in offices, labs, classrooms, break rooms, work areas, or hallways. Children (ages 12 and under) are not to be left unattended at any time, under any circumstances.
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OFF-CAMPUS COURSE SITES & ADDRESSES Bel Air Middle School 99 Idlewild Street Bel Air, MD 21014-4197
Grace United Methodist Church 110 West Bel Air Avenue Aberdeen, MD 21001
Patterson Mill High School 85 Patterson Mill Road Bel Air, MD 21015
C. Milton Wright High School 1301 N. Fountain Green Road Bel Air, MD 21015
Ground Floor 2021-G Pulaski Hwy Havre de Grace, MD 21078
Perry Point Veterans Hospital 515 Broad Street Perry Point, MD 21902
Chenowith Activity Center 1707 Fallston Road Fallston, MD 21047-1416
Harford Technical High School 200 Thomas Run Road Bel Air, MD 21015-1699
Plumpton Park Zoo 1416 Telegraph Road Rising Sun, MD 21911
Edgewood High School 2415 Willoughby Beach Road Edgewood, MD 21040
Havre de Grace Activity Center 351 Lewis Lane Havre de Grace, MD 21078
Ruggles Golf Course 5600 Maryland Boulevard Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005
Edgewood Public Library 629 Edgewood Road Edgewood, MD 21040-2718
Havre de Grace High School 700 Congress Avenue Havre de Grace, MD 21078-3089
Southampton Middle School 1200 Moores Mill Road Bel Air, MD 21014-2797
Fallston High School 2301 Carrs Mill Road Fallston, MD 21047-1899
McFaul Activities Center 525 W. MacPhail Road Bel Air, MD 21015
University Center 1201 Technology Drive Aberdeen, MD 21001
Fallston Middle School 2303 Carrs Mill Road Fallston, MD 21047-1899
North Harford High School 211 Pylesville Road Pylesville, MD 21132-1398
WAGE Connection 975 Beards Hill Road Aberdeen, MD 21001
Forest Hill Extension Office 2335 Rock Spring Road Forest Hill, MD 21050
Paramedic Personnel of Maryland 343 Granary Road Forest Hill, MD 21050
Wilson Community Center 1024 Main Street Darlington, MD 21034-1434
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REGISTERING FOR CLASSES You may register for Continuing Education classes online, in person, by mail, or by fax. Please review the information below for specific instructions.
HOW TO REGISTER
Online
To register online, visit www.harford.edu/ resource/solar and click on the SOLAR link found at the bottom of the page for complete instructions on how to register and make payment. If you are a new HCC student, you must click on the “Continuing Education Noncredit Online Application” link in order to complete the online application process before registering. For questions about the online application process, registration, and/ or payment, call 443-412-2376, ext. 5. You may also visit your local Harford County Public Library for assistance with online registration. Please note there is no automatic drop for nonpayment of Continuing Education classes. You must contact the College if you wish to withdraw from a class.
In Person Students may register in person in Darlington Hall, Monday through Thursday, 7:30 AM to 7 PM; Friday, 7:30 AM to 4:30 PM; and Saturday, 9 AM to 12 PM. Payment by check, money order or credit card (Discover, MasterCard, American Express or VISA) is required at the time of registration. Cash cannot be accepted. For your convenience, a registration form has been provided near the end of this catalog.
By Mail Complete a registration form (provided) and mail with full payment of tuition and fees. Payment may be made by check, money order, or credit card (call 443-412-2376, ext. 5 to provide credit card payment information). Please include your Student ID number on the check or money order. No confirmation is sent. Attend the first session unless the College notifies you that the course has been canceled.
By Fax Complete a registration form (provided) and fax to 443-412-2383. Full payment of tuition and fees must accompany the registration form. Call 443-412-2376, ext. 5 to provide credit card (Discover, MasterCard, American Express or VISA) information and to confirm receipt of your form. Attend the first session unless the College notifies you that the course has been canceled.
REGISTRATION RESTRICTIONS
1. Enrollment in Continuing Education courses is limited to those 16 and older, except for courses that specify they are open to those under 16. 2. Non-citizens must provide original documentation (most current resident card, work card, or visa) to register. Students must register in person at the Continuing Education Registration Office in Darlington Hall. Please note: Non-citizens who have never taken a credit or noncredit class at HCC must go to the Credit Registration Office in the Student Center the first time they register. 3. The College prohibits the enrollment of individuals listed on the National or Maryland Department of Public Safety and Correctional Services Sex Offender Registry or with the Harford County Child Advocacy Unit.
CURRENT MAILING ADDRESS
Students are responsible for maintaining a current mailing address with the College. All address changes should be reported to the Continuing Education and Training Office. If a student owes a debt to the College and does not maintain a current mailing address, that debt will be sent to a collection agency without further notice to the student. In this event, the student will owe an additional collection fee.
PAYMENT
Payment for all Continuing Education courses is due at the time of registration. Failure to pay will incur a debt to the College that must be paid whether or not you attend the class. To avoid receiving a bill, please call 443-412-2376, ext. 5 before the class begins in order to process a drop.
RESIDENCY SURCHARGE
Out-of-county residents (except senior adults, disabled retired students, and students receiving a Maryland National Guard member tuition waiver) pay a $20 surcharge per course for each Continuing Education course that charges course fees. If you were an outof-county resident at the time of your last registration and have since moved in-county, you must complete a Student Statement of Domicile for Tuition Purposes form and provide two forms of identification in order to have the $20 surcharge waived when registering. You may obtain the form by calling 443-412-2376, ext. 5 or visiting the registration desk in Darlington Hall. Appropriate forms of identification include a driver’s license, voter registration card, or utility bill showing name and Harford County address. All out-of-state residents pay a $35 surcharge per course for all Continuing Education courses that charge course fees. Material fees, where applicable, are the same for all students.
HARFORD STUDENT ID
All students will be assigned a Harford student identification number. The H-ID begins with a capital H followed by eight randomly assigned digits. HCC will still need a Social Security number for certain mandated business functions; however, it will be used on a limited basis and kept in a secure environment. Because students will need to use the H-ID for College business transactions, students are required to know and remember their H-ID.
Failure to pay at the time of registration will incur a debt to the College that
PAYMENT must be paid whether or not you attend the class. To avoid receiving a bill, call 443-412-2376, ext. 5 before the class begins in order to process a drop.
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Are you of Hispanic or Latino origin? YES NO (Defined as a person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.) See harford.edu/dfr for definitions of race. Select one or more of the following categories: White (01) Black/African American (02) Asian (03) American Indian or Native Alaskan (04) Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander (05)
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2016 SEASON HIGHLIGHTS
DANIEL TIGER’S NEIGHBORHOOD LIVE! January 23 | 11 AM & 3:30 PM Reserved Seating $15-$40.
AVENUE Q March 4, 5, 11 & 12 | 7 PM March 6 & 13 | 2 PM Reserved Seating $12–$20.
THE YOUNG IRELANDERS
THE JASON BISHOP SHOW
March 13 | 3 PM Reserved Seating $15-$25.
February 13 | 7 PM Reserved Seating $15–$25
TEEN BEACH 2 January 2 | 1 & 4 PM
INSIDE OUT January 16 | 1 & 4 PM
MINIONS February 6 | 1 & 4 PM
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JURASSIC WORLD February 20 | 1 & 4 PM
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Winter in Yellowstone January 15-21, 2017
Per Person Rates*: Double $4,399 | Single $5,349 7 Days · 12 Meals: 6 Breakfasts, 1 Lunch, 5 Dinners
Itinerary at a glance Day 1: The Lodge at Jackson Hole, Jackson, Wyoming Days 2 & 3: Old Faithful Snow Lodge, Yellowstone National Park Day 4: Mammoth Hot Springs Hotel, Yellowstone National Park Day 5: Holiday Inn West Yellowstone, West Yellowstone, Montana Day 6: The Lodge at Jackson Hole, Jackson, Wyoming *On some dates, alternate hotels may be used.
Information Session Tuesday, May 24, 2016 · 6 PM Harford Community College Chesapeake Center Dining Room RSVP your attendance to 443-412-2175.
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